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the university of connecticut. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me, but then he says," it's our dream to play together." come on, please." >> but aaron stands firm, believing his football career will soar in gator country. coming up, a promising college career overshadowed by trouble off the field. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." >>> with the man who kept him grounded now gone, aaron hernandez takes a pass on his father's school, the university of connecticut, cutting his high school senior year in half. he heads to the university of florida. >> then i was kind of just bummed that he wasn't going to be on our basketball team. >> in january 2007, he joins the gators and star quarterback, tim tebow. by april, still long
the university of connecticut. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me, but then he says," it's our dream to play together." come on, please." >> but aaron stands firm, believing his football career will soar in gator country. coming up, a promising college career overshadowed by trouble off the field. so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine...
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the university of connecticut. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me, but then he says," it's our dream to play together." come on, please." >> but aaron stands firm, believing his football career will soar in gator country. coming up, a promising college career overshadowed by trouble off the field. ♪ i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because the answers you need, may be closer than they appear. ♪ before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn squash soup. a delicious meal made just for you only at panera bread. >>> with the man who kept him grounded now gone, aaron hernandez takes a pass on his father's school, the university of connecticut, cutting his high school senior
the university of connecticut. >> at first, he wouldn't even talk to me, but then he says," it's our dream to play together." come on, please." >> but aaron stands firm, believing his football career will soar in gator country. coming up, a promising college career overshadowed by trouble off the field. ♪ i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. when i didn't think twice about where i left...
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." >> that friend is ernest wallace in hernandez's hometown of bristol, connecticut, more than 100 miles away. at 9:35, hernandez texts him again, "get your ass up here." wallace is joined by carlos ortiz. both have criminal records. at about the same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. "i'm coming to grab that tonight. you going to be around? i need that and we can step for a little again." when lloyd doesn't answer immediately, hernandez sends another text at 9:34. "what up?" lloyd answers at 9:37, "all right, where"? at 9:39, hernandez replies, "i don't know, it don't matter, but i'm going to hit you when i'm that way." after midnight, surveillance stills released by authorities show wallace and ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. inside, the football player is holding what appears to be a gun and he's not happy. >> he makes a statement that he's upset, that he can't trust anyone anymore. the three of them departed the defendant's home at 1:12 in the morning in the silver nissan altima. 2:10 a.m., he's on camera at this gas station. >> the defendant bought gas, bought two other ite
." >> that friend is ernest wallace in hernandez's hometown of bristol, connecticut, more than 100 miles away. at 9:35, hernandez texts him again, "get your ass up here." wallace is joined by carlos ortiz. both have criminal records. at about the same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. "i'm coming to grab that tonight. you going to be around? i need that and we can step for a little again." when lloyd doesn't answer immediately, hernandez sends another text at...
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the president has cancelled his campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut today to stay put, stay at the white house meeting with some cabinet agencies. the government's response to ebola. watching and waiting for that there. also we're seeing this picture, guys throw it up here. here she is. this is the second nurse from dallas. this is 29-year-old amber vincent who has now contracted ebola. she's the one who also helped treat thomas eric duncan before he passed away last wednesday morning. she's the one who took that plane. a lot of people asking questions about the travel choices and if she knew that was a breach in cdc protocol. again the second nurse en route to atlanta to be treated at emory hospital there. then this. you have frontier airlines. they have pulled the plane that this young woman flew on a day before her temperature speck according to the cdc. she should not have flown as i just mention ad moment ago according to protocol for those who have cared for ebola patients. and you have to think with another one of their own sick the colleagues of nurse amber vincent a
the president has cancelled his campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut today to stay put, stay at the white house meeting with some cabinet agencies. the government's response to ebola. watching and waiting for that there. also we're seeing this picture, guys throw it up here. here she is. this is the second nurse from dallas. this is 29-year-old amber vincent who has now contracted ebola. she's the one who also helped treat thomas eric duncan before he passed away last wednesday morning....
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he was set to travel to new jersey and connecticut to meet with the governor of connecticut, in fact. that is off the menu at this point. there is instead a new meeting that is on the agenda for late this afternoon where the president is said to be planning a meeting with several cabinet agencies. unnamed as of yet. but a good guess considering this is about ebola, the health and human services agency, probably the department of transportation, possibly the cdc, homeland security, the person who's been informing the president of what's happening in dallas, and perhaps the department of defense as well. while we are waiting for this white house briefing, on the right-hand side of your screen, you're probably wondering why you're seeing the weather map. that's because there is officially a tornado warning issued for the district of columbia. there is the live image right now of the capitol building. i want to bring in chad myers for a bit more information. this came out of nowhere. tell me the story and how long this is going to be up for. >> for a few more minutes. the rotation that i
he was set to travel to new jersey and connecticut to meet with the governor of connecticut, in fact. that is off the menu at this point. there is instead a new meeting that is on the agenda for late this afternoon where the president is said to be planning a meeting with several cabinet agencies. unnamed as of yet. but a good guess considering this is about ebola, the health and human services agency, probably the department of transportation, possibly the cdc, homeland security, the person...
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and before he came home, he twice tested negative for ebola, he was, the doctor said, one person in connecticut who didn't have a virus. he is forced now under quarantine with an armed officer outside his door. ryan, i just want to be extra clear, you don't have ebola, you have never had ebola. you had no contact with anyone who has symptoms of ebola in west africa. you have been tested for ebola. the test came back negative and yet tonight you remain under state-ordered quarantine in your apartment with a police officer standing out there to make sure you don't get out or anybody is in. has anybody given you a reasonable explanation for why that is? >> yes, sadly that is the case, all that is true. nobody from the state department of public health has contacted me at all to tell me why i am in quarantine. and the connecticut guidelines as you alluded to have been shifting and unclear and it seems to be inconsistently applied. >> no one from the state health department has contacted you so how did you get put into quarantine? >> the -- while i was at the hospital, one of the doctors actually ha
and before he came home, he twice tested negative for ebola, he was, the doctor said, one person in connecticut who didn't have a virus. he is forced now under quarantine with an armed officer outside his door. ryan, i just want to be extra clear, you don't have ebola, you have never had ebola. you had no contact with anyone who has symptoms of ebola in west africa. you have been tested for ebola. the test came back negative and yet tonight you remain under state-ordered quarantine in your...
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a cool down for the weekend after the rain comes in today. 1 to 2 inches in connecticut and upstate new york and downeast maine. 69 is the high today. 68 in atlanta. 80 in tampa. here is the cool down for the weekend. a major cold front coming through. from the 70s to where you are now to 58 and 53 at laguardia. 57 is the high there if you take a trip to cincinnati or waking up there this morning. here is gonzalo. a category four last night. now a category three. headed to bermuda. we will watch it for you and ana did not develop into a hurricane overnight. that is good news. that update in 30 minutes. >>> thank you, chad. fighters in a key border town as isis gaining ground. >>> police and protesters clash in hong kong overnight as demonstrators try to re-take a main thoroughfare. we will talk about what is sparking this new round of violence. ] e do you hat beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® campbell's healthy request.
a cool down for the weekend after the rain comes in today. 1 to 2 inches in connecticut and upstate new york and downeast maine. 69 is the high today. 68 in atlanta. 80 in tampa. here is the cool down for the weekend. a major cold front coming through. from the 70s to where you are now to 58 and 53 at laguardia. 57 is the high there if you take a trip to cincinnati or waking up there this morning. here is gonzalo. a category four last night. now a category three. headed to bermuda. we will...
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. >> new york and connecticut are not swing states. shows where the president can and cannot go. >>> a momentous non-action from the supreme court. same sex couples can marry in five more states because the u.s. supreme court denied to weigh in on the same-sex marriage. oklahoma, utah, wisconsin, indiana and virginia. >> today's decision will change the lives of thousands of loving couples, their children and families in a positive and transformative way. the rights and privileges of marriage, which are guaranteed to us by the united states constitution are now available to all loving, committed couples in virginia. >> the unexpected non-action by the justices could eventually allow gay and lesbian couples to marry in a total of 30 states. >>> time for an early start on money. european stocks opened lower. the u.s. stocks set to open down after a drop yesterday. the 2008 bailout of aig was designed as a punishment. that is what the former treasury secretary hank paulsen said yesterday. he was testifying in a suit. a suit brought agains
. >> new york and connecticut are not swing states. shows where the president can and cannot go. >>> a momentous non-action from the supreme court. same sex couples can marry in five more states because the u.s. supreme court denied to weigh in on the same-sex marriage. oklahoma, utah, wisconsin, indiana and virginia. >> today's decision will change the lives of thousands of loving couples, their children and families in a positive and transformative way. the rights and...
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in connecticut and illinois, people can be quarantined even without showing any symptoms. it's a battle of federal guidelines versus individual state actions. >> it sends a message to the public we're not sure what we're doing. it makes people not believe that anyone is in charge or that anyone has the right answer. >> reporter: the contact that the state officials will or state health officials will have with passengers will vary. some face to face, some by telephone and some possibly by skype. >> patchwork of different rules and regulations. thanks so much. coming up, he went into one of the most dangerous places on the planet. ivan watson just out of syria. what isis terrorists told him about how much they're paid, how they're recruited and what would happen to him if he were caught. plus, it could come down to these key states. the senate hangs in the balance. and a look at the polls show it's still anybody's game. our politics lead coming up next. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to
in connecticut and illinois, people can be quarantined even without showing any symptoms. it's a battle of federal guidelines versus individual state actions. >> it sends a message to the public we're not sure what we're doing. it makes people not believe that anyone is in charge or that anyone has the right answer. >> reporter: the contact that the state officials will or state health officials will have with passengers will vary. some face to face, some by telephone and some...
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and i represent a young woman who was hazed at the university of connecticut. there the university of connecticut did the right thing. they did an investigation of the hazing. and then, they decided to ban the sorority and fraternity that they found were responsible for it. that's zero tolerance for hazing. because hazing can be harmful to students. and parents don't send their young people to schools to high schools, or to colleges, to have them harmed, to have them injured. and that is why this school needed to stop the football season. i'm sure they didn't want to hurt players who weren't hazing. but they needed to take responsibility and stop this practice. >> and that lead me to this. even with these allegations, dr. lifkins, some parents are angry about the suspension of the season. how difficult must it have been for the person, that's eventually did blow the whistle to speak out about what is going on? >> that person is brave and should be honored but is probably afraid to come forward. you know, we need to show people that it is important to report haz
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. >> fund-raising in connecticut and new jersey. this has really moved into the realm of the midterm elections. i say unfortunately. democrats are saying they want to blame the republicans on this because the problem here is a result of across-the-board budget cuts which by the way people in both parties allowed to occur. and republicans are using this as a measure of the president's competency. they're saying, you need to stop these flights in from these three countries in africa. and they're trying to sort of broaden this as an issue of, is the president competent, is he really in charge? and so unfortunately it's playing out in the midterms and the president will -- you'll be seeing pictures of the president today with his cabinet to talk about emergency preparedness. >> cabinet agencies coordinating this ebola crisis. gloria, stand by. sanjay, elizabeth cohen, i want everyone to stand by. we'll continue the breaking news coverage. a second patient, another nurse in dallas, now contracting ebola. she's about to be airlifted to em
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we're seeing it in different states this kid in connecticut who doesn't have it, better to be safe than sorry, how do you square that with your feelings about science? >> it doesn't make sense based on the transmission dynamics of this virus and i know that the pentagon's policy is under review by second hagel so that may change. people can't transmit ebola unless they have symptoms. what a lot of professional societies favor is to actively monitor these people, 0 so they're on the radar of local and public health and base it on the risk. did someone get a needle stick? was someone treating parkts without personal protective equipment? right now the blanket quarantine doesn't make any gradations and restricts people's movements. >> why is it not worth being safe rather than sorry. it's just 21 days. if can you do it at home and still get paid, it's not the worst thing, is it? >> i think it's not, i think it is a bad thing. because it doesn't, it doesn't actually reflect the science there. if there's no need to do the quarantine because of the transmission of the virus, then why do it? i
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connecticut, vermont, upstate new england. we could see a couple inches of rainfall. probably not enough for big flash flooding but certainly a possibility, especially when it's still dark outside. you can't see the big puddles as you splash them them in your car. 63 in chicago. 87 in dallas. enjoy your day. >>> learning his fate this morning we're going live to the courtroom where a judge is handing down the sentence. >>> and democrats getting money for their candidate in one senate race. are they conceding kentucky, to mitch mcconnell and the gop. >>> oscar pistorius back in court this morning for the third day of his sentencing hearing. prosecutors have claimed the athlete delivered a large sum of cash to reeva steenkamp's family but it was reject as, quote, blood money. live from pretoria, good morning. >> reporter: hi, christine, well, actually, it was a witness for the defense who revealed that oscar pistorius had been paying a monthly sum of 600 rands that's about $600 to the steenkamp family for the last 18 months after the killing took place. that was only wh
connecticut, vermont, upstate new england. we could see a couple inches of rainfall. probably not enough for big flash flooding but certainly a possibility, especially when it's still dark outside. you can't see the big puddles as you splash them them in your car. 63 in chicago. 87 in dallas. enjoy your day. >>> learning his fate this morning we're going live to the courtroom where a judge is handing down the sentence. >>> and democrats getting money for their candidate in one...
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there is a lot of o particulars that haven't been worked out in new york, connecticut and new jersey about where you will house these people. so i rely on the public health officials. i did tell the cdc though they need a bright line. and subsequently they said okay, we're going to only let people come into these five airports. we're going to monitor them everyday. but i think we need a clear test. and i think we again we need to realize people with no symptoms, a fever or other symptoms, they are not contagious. they are not going to infect other people. so it is a fine balance between getting our people to go over and help treat these ebola patients. and they are very courageous to go on the front lines like that. and then also making sure that we protect public health. so i don't think we should overreact. but i do think we are going to have a clear task so people know what to expect. >> congresswoman before rewrap up. i want to get this in. you said before the hearing that america is not a fortress and the -- it would be unreasonable to have this travel ban from people coming fro
there is a lot of o particulars that haven't been worked out in new york, connecticut and new jersey about where you will house these people. so i rely on the public health officials. i did tell the cdc though they need a bright line. and subsequently they said okay, we're going to only let people come into these five airports. we're going to monitor them everyday. but i think we need a clear test. and i think we again we need to realize people with no symptoms, a fever or other symptoms, they...
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cuomo, christie, governor of florida, state of illinois, even connecticut. they've all been saying we better quarantine people that have may have had contact with folks with ebola. kaci says you've tested me. i don't have the virus in my blood. why are you keeping me in a. if she had sued she would have won. there's no way they would have held her. i think she's making the point quarantine is not our best weapon here. what's our best weapon, trust the health care professionals. we could advise them to stay at home not like dr. spencer that went bowling. unless you had sex with him at the bowling alley, you weren't going to get ebola. let's trust people to do the right thing. >> she's transported by private ambulance back to her home in maine. she is from maine. she had to come to the new jersey airport. there's only five that will accept people that treated people with ebola in west africa. i'm curious what might happen to her in maine. will they set her free? >> i think she will roam the woods and meet the bears. she's not going to do anything other than st
cuomo, christie, governor of florida, state of illinois, even connecticut. they've all been saying we better quarantine people that have may have had contact with folks with ebola. kaci says you've tested me. i don't have the virus in my blood. why are you keeping me in a. if she had sued she would have won. there's no way they would have held her. i think she's making the point quarantine is not our best weapon here. what's our best weapon, trust the health care professionals. we could advise...
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better in new york city, philadelphia, even connecticut, so on, as the storm finally will move away through the midwest and more heavy rainfall for the northwest. couple of showers across south florida as well. 79 will be the high in miami. 81 in kansas city for today. 64 in chicago and 64 in new york. that storm across the northeast is long gone. completely out of here and no more effects from that. no more travel problems as well. that's the good news. couple of showers for the midwest, ontario and quebec. that's about it. heavy rainfall, another batch of heavy rain into the pacific northwest. third one in a series of what will be five storms in a row. 65 in new york for your saturday. pleasant 76 with sunshine in atlanta. guys, back to you. >> thank you so much, chad. >>> a mammoth donation from microsoft billionaire paul allen. $100 million to fight ebola, quadruples an earlier pledge. money will go to agencies like the cdc, world health organization and to projects like ones that evacuate infected health care workers. allen is the largest donor in the fight right now against the deadly
better in new york city, philadelphia, even connecticut, so on, as the storm finally will move away through the midwest and more heavy rainfall for the northwest. couple of showers across south florida as well. 79 will be the high in miami. 81 in kansas city for today. 64 in chicago and 64 in new york. that storm across the northeast is long gone. completely out of here and no more effects from that. no more travel problems as well. that's the good news. couple of showers for the midwest,...
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a couple inches of hateful around western massachusetts and connecticut over thursday afternoon. if you're traveling across this region of the united states, new york airport, 45 minutes. washington, d.c., upwards of two-plus hours at jfk because of the low visibility and strong storms. so something worth noting the next 24 hours in this region, guys. >> okay. >> certainly, thank you. >> okay. so baseball's kansas city royals are heading to the world series. they face the baltimore orioles. 2-1 they win the american league title. first time they've been to the playoffs in 29 year, since 1985. >> they will face the st. louis cardinals or the san francisco giants in baseball's championship showdown. giants lead their best of seven series 3-1. >> and giants will face the cardinals on thursday. if they win, they'll be off to the world series as well. but right now, the royals are on a roll. they can do no wrong. this is the end of the season when i actually get interested. >> well done. india may be known for its conservative tradition, but a new way to find love is gaining popularit
a couple inches of hateful around western massachusetts and connecticut over thursday afternoon. if you're traveling across this region of the united states, new york airport, 45 minutes. washington, d.c., upwards of two-plus hours at jfk because of the low visibility and strong storms. so something worth noting the next 24 hours in this region, guys. >> okay. >> certainly, thank you. >> okay. so baseball's kansas city royals are heading to the world series. they face the...
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we're waiting to hear an update on the possible ebola case at yale university in connecticut. we'll have that for you as we get it. as the ebola crisis touches more cities around the country, the director for the cdc was in washington, d.c., getting peppered with tough questions from members of the congressional committee about what to many critics has been a less than reassuring response to ebola cases. >> what kind of stockpile of this personal protective equipment do you have available to the health care workers on the front line? >> has cdc done a root cause a analysis of what happened at texas presbyterian and come up with an action plan on what we learned from that incident? >> how are we going to educate people, the nurses? nurses across the country are saying that they have not been involved and they are not trained properly or have the equipment. >> we need to be prepared before a crisis hits, not scrambling to respond after the crisis. >> joining me now is one of those questioners, the third one, jan is joining me from capitol hill. did you come out of that hearing f
we're waiting to hear an update on the possible ebola case at yale university in connecticut. we'll have that for you as we get it. as the ebola crisis touches more cities around the country, the director for the cdc was in washington, d.c., getting peppered with tough questions from members of the congressional committee about what to many critics has been a less than reassuring response to ebola cases. >> what kind of stockpile of this personal protective equipment do you have available...
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in fact, there's a new study that came out that says in connecticut over 50% of the cars that are stopped are driven by african-americans, yet contraband is 70% of the time in white driven vehicles. so you can see as a person of color what was really going on here. they were being tortured. they were being terrorized for 13 minutes by the very people that are supposed to protect him. and i've got to tell you, and i'm still sort of bewildered at my response because it's so very painful to watch and to see that today, even today, we have a black president, a black attorney general, this kind of nonsense is happening. and this is the stuff that we get to see. imagine what we don't see. >> i hear you. i can't say i can fully understand, but i hear you loud and clear. and to you, rasheed, can you just -- taking all this in, also just as a former officer. when you see what happened in this video, the smashing of the window, the tasing. on the other side, there are people saying why didn't he get out of the car? if police were asking for him to get out of the car, why not get out of the car? wha
in fact, there's a new study that came out that says in connecticut over 50% of the cars that are stopped are driven by african-americans, yet contraband is 70% of the time in white driven vehicles. so you can see as a person of color what was really going on here. they were being tortured. they were being terrorized for 13 minutes by the very people that are supposed to protect him. and i've got to tell you, and i'm still sort of bewildered at my response because it's so very painful to watch...
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early portions of rhode island and connecticut. isolated tornadoes and damaging winds are the concern overnight. think about 2:00 to 5:00 eastern time. in the mississippi valley, storms are in the forecast for you today. there is the divide. the chilly temperatures staying to the north. down to the south is where it is staying warm. the huge contrast across the country. keep in mind tonight and tomorrow morning is the blood moon. all the sunrises and sunsets will reflect off the moon. send me photos. >> blood moon. not too ominous. >> the blood moon. it is october. halloween-ish. it works. >>> 39 minutes past the hour. pro-democracy activists and government facing off in hong kong. could the end be near as the sudden change in tone sweeps the streets. >>> and an nnew allegations of improve disposal for ebola waste. some claim the government has lowered the standards. how can this be? stay with us. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business
early portions of rhode island and connecticut. isolated tornadoes and damaging winds are the concern overnight. think about 2:00 to 5:00 eastern time. in the mississippi valley, storms are in the forecast for you today. there is the divide. the chilly temperatures staying to the north. down to the south is where it is staying warm. the huge contrast across the country. keep in mind tonight and tomorrow morning is the blood moon. all the sunrises and sunsets will reflect off the moon. send me...
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two other states, connecticut and florida, will require health monitoring. nih director dr. anthony fauchi said he is concerned health care workers who of course are very essential to cushing the spread of the virus in west africa will now be discouraged from making the trip. let me bring in pulitzer prize winning author dr. sherry fink. . you're in liberia seeing health care workers up close. what do you make of these new quarantines? >> well, it's the hot topic of conversation. i just was visiting with some doctors and nurses who are treating patients, ebola patients, very bravely in liberia for international medical corps, and it was really the topic of conversation. they're very concerned about what will happen when i get home, and i've also spoken to members of the cdc, the u.s. military, as well as the leaders of these nongovernmental organizations and they're also just concerned about the potential effect on volunteerism. >> and are you hearing from people there who are concerned about the potential quarantines when they return? are they saying i never would have come
two other states, connecticut and florida, will require health monitoring. nih director dr. anthony fauchi said he is concerned health care workers who of course are very essential to cushing the spread of the virus in west africa will now be discouraged from making the trip. let me bring in pulitzer prize winning author dr. sherry fink. . you're in liberia seeing health care workers up close. what do you make of these new quarantines? >> well, it's the hot topic of conversation. i just...
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another american, ryan boy co-is being quarantined in connecticut despite testing negative for the virus not once but twice. he wasn't even around anybody with ebola, he just happened to visit west africa, but he remains in isolation in his apartment with an armed guard outside the door. listen to what he told anderson cooper. >> you can't lock somebody up because they might pose some kind of danger later. it's unfortunate in this country right now that the public health law is very vague in a lot of states and it's just not clear what the government can and can't do. >> so mr. hyman, this is sort of what you're talking about, right? >> of course! there is no evidence and the "new england journal of medicine" has a wonderful editorial on this that when you talk to doctors -- not politicians and not people who are just fearful because they would like kaci to stay home and be secluded from them -- there is no evidence of any medical risk to the society or the community. none. . >> mr. hyman, as a quick avoid, here's the whole point and certainly your client deserves a boat load of respect
another american, ryan boy co-is being quarantined in connecticut despite testing negative for the virus not once but twice. he wasn't even around anybody with ebola, he just happened to visit west africa, but he remains in isolation in his apartment with an armed guard outside the door. listen to what he told anderson cooper. >> you can't lock somebody up because they might pose some kind of danger later. it's unfortunate in this country right now that the public health law is very vague...
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the fourth one, 4300 connecticut, identified as gary resident, christine williams. and two victims found together, 400 east 43rd avenue, two unidentified african-american females. all of the victims were found in gary except the one obviously at motel 6 in the city of hammond. during his initial arrest in the city of gary, mr. van told police officers at the scene that he had messed up by not committing -- by committing the crime in hammond and was surprised how quickly he was located after the incident. the six gary incidents of suspected homicide are being investigated for possible future charges. murder charges are being sought by the hammond police today for the hammond incident. motel 6 in hammond has cooperated with hammond in the past involving criminal investigations, many of them involving backpage.com and is considered a reputable business in the city of hammond. i would like to thank every police officer involved in this investigation and i'm proud of each and every one of them. i would especially like to think the captain for his leadership in the crimin
the fourth one, 4300 connecticut, identified as gary resident, christine williams. and two victims found together, 400 east 43rd avenue, two unidentified african-american females. all of the victims were found in gary except the one obviously at motel 6 in the city of hammond. during his initial arrest in the city of gary, mr. van told police officers at the scene that he had messed up by not committing -- by committing the crime in hammond and was surprised how quickly he was located after the...
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. >> thank you very much, as always, president postponing campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut to deal with the fact that ebola continues to spread. >> you might recall what president obama said about ebola one month ago tomorrow when visiting the certains for disease control in atlanta. >> in the unlikely event that someone with ebola did reach our shores taken new measures so that we're prepared here at home. >> that's quite obviously a remark that in retrospect does not hold up to events. someone with ebola can reach u.s. shores and that person infected at least two people and it remains an open question as to how prepared we are here at home. cnn's jim acosta joins us live from the white house. jim, was there talk about an ebola czar on capitol hill. more important than whether or not there was a czar appointed. who is coordinating the national p/e federal response. the president is meeting with cabinet officials and we may be hearing from the ebola response. we've been led to believe that lace monaco. and saying they don't need an ebola czar and that would be another layer
. >> thank you very much, as always, president postponing campaign trips to new jersey and connecticut to deal with the fact that ebola continues to spread. >> you might recall what president obama said about ebola one month ago tomorrow when visiting the certains for disease control in atlanta. >> in the unlikely event that someone with ebola did reach our shores taken new measures so that we're prepared here at home. >> that's quite obviously a remark that in...
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states basically scratched two different campaign trips he was supposed to be heading to new jersey and connecticut. we now know he's staying put in white house. in a half hour from now he'll meet with different cabinet agencies to talk about the government's response to what's been happening with ebola here in the united states. to bring you up to speeds a couple of floats this briefing. questions about, especially from conservative, should the chief of the cdc, dr. tom frieden still be in that top spot. josh earnest saying yes. the president has absolute confidence in him leading this charge. and there are also questions and have been brought up before as to whether or not the white house should nominate some sort of ebola czar. could it happen in the future? yes. is it happening now? let me get you more information on this second nurse that contracted ebola. she's 29-year-old amber vincent. here's her photograph. some of the first images we're getting on her here at cnn. she was in the thick of it treating thomas eric duncan. she flew on a commercial jet just a day before she fell ill and just a
states basically scratched two different campaign trips he was supposed to be heading to new jersey and connecticut. we now know he's staying put in white house. in a half hour from now he'll meet with different cabinet agencies to talk about the government's response to what's been happening with ebola here in the united states. to bring you up to speeds a couple of floats this briefing. questions about, especially from conservative, should the chief of the cdc, dr. tom frieden still be in...
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by one count, at least 87 school shootings since the tragedy in newtown, connecticut, back in december of 2012, sandy hook. and like those previous cases friday's incident leaves behind a lot offen an answered questions and the new normal. ben ferguson and mark lamont hill are joining us again. i want to read a quote from a cnn.com column by eric lou, an author and former speech writer for bill clinton. he writes this. it is not normal, in a civilized nation to have over 30,000 gun deaths a year. it is not normal in a civilized nation to expect educators and parents and first responders to have plans at the ready for a shooting at their school. ben, have we gotten to the point where school shootings are just something americans have to accept as normal somehow? >> no. i don't think so. i think we have far too many of them. i think this brings up one of the big issues we do have in this country and i think that's parents not knowing exactly what's going on in their kids' lives. i think we have a problem with too many people that do own guns, not locking them up and storing them properly
by one count, at least 87 school shootings since the tragedy in newtown, connecticut, back in december of 2012, sandy hook. and like those previous cases friday's incident leaves behind a lot offen an answered questions and the new normal. ben ferguson and mark lamont hill are joining us again. i want to read a quote from a cnn.com column by eric lou, an author and former speech writer for bill clinton. he writes this. it is not normal, in a civilized nation to have over 30,000 gun deaths a...
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new york, new jersey, virginia, ohio, connecticut. all of them have sent help and been part of this. it is truly been a team effort. and a pleasure to work with so many great dedicated people. and the one thing i just would look to point out because there were so many. several thousands that took part in the manhunt. the reason this was so important is because eric f rechrein was dedicated to killing law enforcement members. he had at least one sniper rifle we knew of. we knew he had a handgun. we knew, at the beginning that he had explosive charges with im. i can't think of a more dangerous occupation than going into the woods after this individual. yet my biggest problem was telling people i deon't need an mr. help. that is truly significant. let me tell you how this arrest took place a but 6:00 p.m. this evening. at the birchwood poconos air park, we had been broken down into many, many teams, a lot of them s.w.a.t. teams and been assigned areas in the woods at various locations to sweep and to search. we have been doing it over 40
new york, new jersey, virginia, ohio, connecticut. all of them have sent help and been part of this. it is truly been a team effort. and a pleasure to work with so many great dedicated people. and the one thing i just would look to point out because there were so many. several thousands that took part in the manhunt. the reason this was so important is because eric f rechrein was dedicated to killing law enforcement members. he had at least one sniper rifle we knew of. we knew he had a handgun....
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. >> reporter: the governor of connecticut isn't taking any chances. and apparent an apparently healthy family of six is in mandatory quarantine with friends in west haven. even though the family arrived from west africa, they say they did not come into contact with ebola, according to city officials. some pointing to nigeria's aggressive monitoring strategy to stop ebola want tough travel restrictions. but civil libertarians say that's a step too far. >> we see politicians running around with their arms in the air saying we need to do something, anything about this threat and putting in place quote unquote tough measures. >> the centers for disease control is not recommending mandatory quarantines for everyone traveling from west africa. >> deeply concerned about the ebola situation. >> reporter: but a pen stroke could change that if president obama exercises his executive power, allowing federal authorities to detain and medically examine people traveling between states or entering the country. >> what prevents the government from overstepping its po
. >> reporter: the governor of connecticut isn't taking any chances. and apparent an apparently healthy family of six is in mandatory quarantine with friends in west haven. even though the family arrived from west africa, they say they did not come into contact with ebola, according to city officials. some pointing to nigeria's aggressive monitoring strategy to stop ebola want tough travel restrictions. but civil libertarians say that's a step too far. >> we see politicians running...
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blasio, people like jerry brown, 13 states have that have raised the minimum wage, governor malloy in connecticut was an early leader on the issue of paid leave. these are the right things to do and they're the smart things to do. and conservative governments like the government of australia, i was just out there in the g-20 summit, the conservative regime out there, they ran on a platform of increasing paid leave for women. and this is a government that's, you know, in america you would say he's about where ronald reagan is in terms of philosophically. but they understand that these investments, they pay a return and we have to do that here. >> i want to ask you one more question before you have to go. you served as an assistant attorney general for the civil rights -- for civil rights at the u.s. department of justice and now you're said to be on president obama's short list to replace eric holder, the nation's attorney general. are you interested? >> well, you know what? i'm interested in making sure that we get everybody back to work and that's been -- >> i knew you were going to say somethin
blasio, people like jerry brown, 13 states have that have raised the minimum wage, governor malloy in connecticut was an early leader on the issue of paid leave. these are the right things to do and they're the smart things to do. and conservative governments like the government of australia, i was just out there in the g-20 summit, the conservative regime out there, they ran on a platform of increasing paid leave for women. and this is a government that's, you know, in america you would say...
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even in connecticut there was a recent study that found that 50% of african -- of stops were african-american, yet 77% of contraband was found when white drivers were driving. so this is an epidemic. there is no question that race had something to do with this. and i think we have not only now have to look at the bias that was clear when they stopped these people, what we also have to look at is the bias that was present during this stop. why was it so long? why did they use that kind of excessive force? i was in law enforcement for quite some time, anderson, and i didn't see anything that warranted that officer not only using an instrument, a violent instrument to break that window with children in the car, but he also then tased this man. i am just so outraged at -- that this is something that could happen to me, my dad, to my husband, and it could happen to my son. >> paul, how do you see this? >> i don't think it has anything to do with skin color or race. >> that's crazy. >> i think this could happen to anybody if the police are overreacting to a situation -- >> you believe this was an o
even in connecticut there was a recent study that found that 50% of african -- of stops were african-american, yet 77% of contraband was found when white drivers were driving. so this is an epidemic. there is no question that race had something to do with this. and i think we have not only now have to look at the bias that was clear when they stopped these people, what we also have to look at is the bias that was present during this stop. why was it so long? why did they use that kind of...
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. >> finding a way to keep children off the streets of hartford, connecticut. meet patricia kelly. >> it's tough. it was tough growing up here. it was so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking around with a lot on my shoulders at a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i metropolitan miss kelly, everything changed. >> brett was hurting. he needed a place where he could just be himself. our program provides a year-round urban oasis, seven days a week, 12 months a year. we use horses to create pride, esteem and healing. the children take care of animals, take care of the farm. when they get to a certain riding level, young men become mounted park rangers. when they put their cowboy hats on and they go out on patrol, the myth of the urban male is changed instantly. when kids see other kids ride, they want to know how it's done. that's the hook. >> i can't tell you where i would be without this program. it changed my life. it's help me set goals for myself. i'm a part of something. >> don't cut off the arena. when you teach a child how to rid
. >> finding a way to keep children off the streets of hartford, connecticut. meet patricia kelly. >> it's tough. it was tough growing up here. it was so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking around with a lot on my shoulders at a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i metropolitan miss kelly, everything changed. >> brett was hurting. he needed a place where he could just be himself. our program provides a year-round urban oasis, seven days a week, 12...
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. >>> president obama is raising money in new york and connecticut today while many democratic candidates don't want to be seen with him. the first lady michelle obama is in wisconsin today campaigning for mary burke who is campaigning against governor scott. >> we are better off today than when barack obama took office. >> today, by the way, marks four weeks until the midterm elections on november 4th. >>> just ahead, where is the north korean leader? he hasn't been seen in public for a month even as his top deputies pay a visit to south korea. are they now in charge? [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions an
. >>> president obama is raising money in new york and connecticut today while many democratic candidates don't want to be seen with him. the first lady michelle obama is in wisconsin today campaigning for mary burke who is campaigning against governor scott. >> we are better off today than when barack obama took office. >> today, by the way, marks four weeks until the midterm elections on november 4th. >>> just ahead, where is the north korean leader? he hasn't...
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. >> changing things in hartford connecticut there. go to cnn cnn heroes.com to vote. they are going to be honored at cnn heroes, an all star tribute hosted by anderson cooper. and december 7th and the winner receives $100,000 to help their work. and we hope you go out there and make great memories today that is because that's what it's all about. >> keep it here because there is much more ahead in the next hour of the cnn news room. our colleague debra in new york. >> hey guys. great show. we'll have more for everyone. it is the 11:00 hour in the newsroom and it begins right now. ebola fears are spreading. now passengers on a cruise ship find themselves in the middle of a vacation nightmare. this as their new concerns about president obama's pick for ebola czar and news of the shooting death that rocked ferguson, missouri. what was found in the police car of officer darren wilson? and two hurricanes posing a threat in the atlantic and the pacific. what is in their paths and whose in danger? >>> good morning everyone. thanks for being here with us. i'm debra feyerick.
. >> changing things in hartford connecticut there. go to cnn cnn heroes.com to vote. they are going to be honored at cnn heroes, an all star tribute hosted by anderson cooper. and december 7th and the winner receives $100,000 to help their work. and we hope you go out there and make great memories today that is because that's what it's all about. >> keep it here because there is much more ahead in the next hour of the cnn news room. our colleague debra in new york. >> hey...
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you know, the president canceled a campaign event that he was supposed to have this evening with the connecticut governor dan maloy and that was scrapped so the president could hold this meeting with officials dealing with thebola crisis. why is it that the president canceled this event when he's done campaign-type activities in the past while dealing with crises? you'll recall he was on a campaign trip when the malaysian flight crashed in ukraine. the white house said the president sometimes had has to make the call on a case by case-basis to stay back at the white house to deal with a situation like this and that's why he did what he did today. there are questions about whether or not the question still has confidence in the cdc director. he still has confidence and the administration is saying very plainly wolf that it is perfectly natural for people to feel fearful about what is happening right now and what they're trying to say is that the public should have confidence in the administration's ability to respond down in dallas. they're pointing out that there have still been only two patient
you know, the president canceled a campaign event that he was supposed to have this evening with the connecticut governor dan maloy and that was scrapped so the president could hold this meeting with officials dealing with thebola crisis. why is it that the president canceled this event when he's done campaign-type activities in the past while dealing with crises? you'll recall he was on a campaign trip when the malaysian flight crashed in ukraine. the white house said the president sometimes...
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. >> and this week, an unique way to keep children off the streets of hartford, connecticut. meet patricia kelly. >> it's tough. it's tough growing up here. it's just so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking around with a lot on my shoulders the a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i met miss kelly, everything changed. >> he was hurting. he needed a place where he could just be himself. our program provided a yearly urban oasis, seven days a week. for children up to 19 years old. we use horses to create pride and sting and healing. our children take care of the hours, take care of the farm. when they get to a certain level, young men become mounted park rangers. when they put their cowboy hats on their head. and they go out on patrol, the myth of the urban male has changed instantly. when kids see other kids ride, they want to know how it's done. that's the hope. >> i can't tell you where i'd be without this program. it's changed my life. it's helped me set goals for myself. i'm a part of something. >> when you teach a child how to ride a horse, the
. >> and this week, an unique way to keep children off the streets of hartford, connecticut. meet patricia kelly. >> it's tough. it's tough growing up here. it's just so easy to take the wrong path. i was walking around with a lot on my shoulders the a young age. i didn't really care about life anymore. when i met miss kelly, everything changed. >> he was hurting. he needed a place where he could just be himself. our program provided a yearly urban oasis, seven days a week....
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. >>> fashion world has lost an icon, oscar de la renta died at his house in connecticut. known for dressing celebrities and prominent women to the nines, his wife telling the new york times he was battling cancer. jason carroll is here to look back on the life of a man who revolutionized fashion. >> yeah, a lot of people in the fashion community hurting today. oscar de la renta started out sketching dresses for others. over the course of decades, he became an american fashion icon. dressing women from the red carpet to the white house for nearly 50 years. legendary fashion designer oscar de la renta has died. cause currently unclear. >> you are stunning, in your oscar de la renta dress. >> spanning generations. hollywood's elite from taylor swift to oprah winfrey, draping themselves in his couture. hbo's hit series sex in the city even centered an entire episode around one of his stunning creations. >> oscar de la renta, sleeveless silk file, now that is pure poetry. >> the fashion icon's final masterpiece, amal clooney's gown for what was dubbed the celebrity wedding of
. >>> fashion world has lost an icon, oscar de la renta died at his house in connecticut. known for dressing celebrities and prominent women to the nines, his wife telling the new york times he was battling cancer. jason carroll is here to look back on the life of a man who revolutionized fashion. >> yeah, a lot of people in the fashion community hurting today. oscar de la renta started out sketching dresses for others. over the course of decades, he became an american fashion...
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. >> from hartford, connecticut, patricia kelly, her form is an urban oasis for kids in her hometown where she uses horses as a hook to keep youth off the streets and on the right track. leela hazzah lives in kenya, where she's helping to preserve the lion population. her group transformed dozens of africa's lion killers into lion protectors. >> let's take it before the melody. >> from washington, d.c., arthur bloom, professional musician helps hundreds of wounded warriors, to tap into the healing power of music. ♪ from england, pen farthing. this former british officer rescued a street dog while serving in afghanistan. his group reunited almost 700 other soldiers with the stray animals they befriended there. from baltimore, maryland, annette march-grier helps her native city cope with grief. since 2008 she's provided a safe place for nearly 1,000 children to heal. >> good. >> and from south field michigan, radio buy elimelech goldberg, lost his daughter to l leukemia, now he helps kids deal with the fear and pain of their cancer treatments. >> hardest thing you have to do is pick
. >> from hartford, connecticut, patricia kelly, her form is an urban oasis for kids in her hometown where she uses horses as a hook to keep youth off the streets and on the right track. leela hazzah lives in kenya, where she's helping to preserve the lion population. her group transformed dozens of africa's lion killers into lion protectors. >> let's take it before the melody. >> from washington, d.c., arthur bloom, professional musician helps hundreds of wounded warriors, to...
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>> i went up to connecticut, "consumer reports" and we tested these things. and i was like, listen, one thing i know how to do is drive. i was hitting everything that they put in front of me. everything that they wanted me to see, i didn't see. >> because you were distracted. even changing the radio significantly can distract. >> who in the car is a distraction? >> eating in the car is a distraction. >> so is putting on mascara. try it. >> like i don't know. >>> all right. so latest on the front, in the war against terror here at home. a teenager arrested at chicago's o'hare airport. why? for trying to join isis. new details on how the feds napped him and what he thought he was about to do. >>> plus president obama's former secretary of defense, leon panetta, with strong words for his former boss, criticizing his syria policy, his leadership, even saying he's quote lost his way. the two got bin laden together, so what's going on now? in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. like when i found out i ha
>> i went up to connecticut, "consumer reports" and we tested these things. and i was like, listen, one thing i know how to do is drive. i was hitting everything that they put in front of me. everything that they wanted me to see, i didn't see. >> because you were distracted. even changing the radio significantly can distract. >> who in the car is a distraction? >> eating in the car is a distraction. >> so is putting on mascara. try it. >> like i...
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>> i don't know how you do it in connecticut. >> hey now. that's great. we have heard some pretty awful customer service battles but you've never heard one like this. customer complained to comcast about his bill and in turn he alleges the cable giant got him fired from his job. he's going to explain, live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of
>> i don't know how you do it in connecticut. >> hey now. that's great. we have heard some pretty awful customer service battles but you've never heard one like this. customer complained to comcast about his bill and in turn he alleges the cable giant got him fired from his job. he's going to explain, live. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big...
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this commodity thing is there are a lot of people, i have a good buddy who runs potamus capital up in connecticut. he said the commodities are the new, oil, gas, all these different things, that that's the new subprime problem and that people have been wrapping up all of these financial instruments in them again, with a lot of leverage. same problem as the last time with mortgages and starting to unwind them now. >> i think commodities have been financialized, they've become trading instruments. >> we don't hear about this. >> there's a big slowdown in china. the u.s. is coming online as a big supplier of energy, pushing down oil prices. >> oil prices have lunged from $107 a barrel this summer. to $80 a barrel. gas prices will go down. it's good for the consumer, but it gives us bigger-picture concerns about slowing global growth. >> not just supply and demand. they're using it as part of their game now. they've come up with a new way to make money amongst themselves, wrapped up around a commodity instead of a mortgage. >> you hear the bigger picture. >> it's not fair game. >> well that's a good
this commodity thing is there are a lot of people, i have a good buddy who runs potamus capital up in connecticut. he said the commodities are the new, oil, gas, all these different things, that that's the new subprime problem and that people have been wrapping up all of these financial instruments in them again, with a lot of leverage. same problem as the last time with mortgages and starting to unwind them now. >> i think commodities have been financialized, they've become trading...