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October 8th, 2014
11:17 PM ET

Rep. McKeon: Obama's ISIS strategy is not working

New U.S. airstrikes against ISIS include nine in Syria and three in Iraq, according to military officials as President Barack Obama met with high level military officials at the Pentagon Wednesday to discuss the U.S. strategy against ISIS.

The United States and its allies have made at least 271 airstrikes in Iraq and 116 in Syria.

The cost? More than $62 million for just the munitions alone.

The effect? Negligible, some say, particularly in Iraq as ISIS continues to gain ground.

Republican Congressman Buck McKeon is Chairman of House Armed Services Committee and he's OutFront.


Filed under: Iraq • ISIS • News • Syria
October 8th, 2014
10:57 PM ET

Dallas Ebola patient's death raises questions about his medical care

Dallas County Sheriff's Deputy Michael Monnig has been transported to Texas Presbyterian Hospital with possible symptoms of Ebola. Officials say Monnig had visited the Dallas apartment where Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan had been staying.

Thomas Eric Duncan is now the first person to die from Ebola on U.S. soil, raising questions about the medical treatment he received.

David Mattingly has the latest.


Filed under: Ebola • Health • News
October 8th, 2014
10:11 PM ET

5 U.S. airports to start Ebola screenings

Officials are taking new steps to prevent an Ebola outbreak in the United States. Five major U.S. airports will begin additional screening for passengers arriving from Ebola stricken areas of West Africa, even taking everyone's temperatures.

CNN's Rene Marsh is OutFront from Washington's Dulles International Airport with the latest.


Filed under: Aviation Industry • Ebola • International • News
October 8th, 2014
09:57 PM ET

FBI tracks hundreds of tips in ISIS manhunt

The FBI is now reviewing hundreds of tips in their manhunt for a masked terrorist who appears in an ISIS video speaking fluent English with a North American accent and apparently carrying out a mass shooting of Syrian soldiers.

Deborah Feyerick has this report.


Filed under: International • Iraq • ISIS • News
October 8th, 2014
09:40 PM ET

Mike Rowe: "Follow your passion" is bad advice

You've seen him doing a lot of jobs people avoid - crawling through mines, swimming with sharks, even castrating sheep - but Mike Rowe joins the CNN family as the host of the new series "Somebody's Gotta Do it."

Erin Burnett spoke to him about the show and his controversial advice on achieving success.

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Mike Rowe drops by #OutFront to talk about his new show "Somebody's #GottaDoIt" premiering tonight at 9pm ET on @CNN. Find out where Rowe gets his best ideas for the show at 7pE.

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Filed under: CNN Original Series