"When you're in these tents in the red zone with these people, seeing it up close and hearing their stories, it gives it a very different, very human perspective."
@clarissaward to @vanityfair from epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
📸Alex Platt
https://t.co/EftpcTJUri
In an interview with Vanity Fair, veteran journalist Clarissa Ward describes what the worst Ebola outbreak in years looks like at quarantine facilities—and funerals—in the Democratic Republic of the Congo https://t.co/dsgDU0P7Z0
On this day after Election Day, where are we at?
Tom Steyer needs a MASSIVE return from the ballot counts that’ll come out late this afternoon to show a path forward into the top 2.
Nithya Raman & Spencer Pratt race could take weeks to determine.
Just entered Iran again and driving to Tehran. Will be reporting from here the next week as Iran and the U.S. aim to finalize an MOU to end the war and pave the way for broader negotiations.
At the same time the situation in the Persian Gulf remains tense and volatile after US and Iranian strikes overnight. @CNN
“Would you rather go up against Xavier Becerra or Tom Steyer?”
@Elex_Michaelson asks @SteveHiltonx , who is leading early in the California governor's primary.
Michaelson also asks Hilton about President Trump’s most recent show of support.
"Many Kenyans feel that having this isolation ward in their country risks importing Ebola into their country so there's a huge amount of backlash."
@LarryMadowo talks to @hereandnow about Kenya’s plans to establish Ebola quarantine center for US citizens
https://t.co/IfHGVL89Nn
This job is such a privilege.
I’m grateful I’ve had the opportunity to talk to the leading candidates yesterday and throughout this process.
I’m excited to co-anchor an election night on @CNN for the first time in my career.
Join us starting at 8pm pacific.
"I'm winning...outright...there's a tsunami of votes coming from all the people who are done with politics as usual."
@spencerpratt says he's going to get over 50% of the vote in L.A.'s Mayor's race tonight & there will be no need for a runoff.
"All those people I have they're not talking to pollsters. They're moms trying to dodge naked zombies with a stroller. They're walking their dog in a park and making sure their dog doesn't step on a fentanyl needle...they don't have time to talk to a pollster."
CNN's @clarissaward, Barbara Arvanitidis and Alex Platt gain extraordinary access to the epicenter of the deadly Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
They speak to doctors who are working around the clock inside a hospital struggling to contain the virus.
CNN anchor and correspondent Elex Michaelson reports from Los Angeles where former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has a shot at becoming the next mayor.
CNN's Clarissa Ward gains extraordinary access to the epicenter of a deadly outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where doctors work around the clock and grief, fear and fragile hope collide inside a hospital struggling to contain the virus. Watch more about the doctors on the frontlines at the link: https://t.co/HkEocAGfsL
Everything you need to know about California's unpredictable contests for Governor and Los Angeles mayor ahead of tomorrow's Election Day.
@Elex_Michaelson breaks it down with @DanaBashCNN on the campaign trail
https://t.co/i8Tj36Ygc6
“It’s not time for an amateur…”
@KarenBassLA is greeting voters at a coffee shop in San Pedro.
She slammed both of her opponents, Spencer Pratt and Nithya Raman.
Bass and Raman have multiple appearances planned today. Pratt hasn’t announced any.
CNN's @clarissaward speaks to WHO Director-General @DrTedros about the latest Ebola outbreak while flying to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
See more of Ward's reporting from the Ebola 'red zone' here: https://t.co/wwFO9VAt00
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We were the only international journalists on the scene in central Laos as four of the seven villagers trapped inside a flooded cave shocked rescuers and the world when they walked out on their own
@bexwright1@isaacyeephoto@KochaOlarn@JohnMeesCNN
https://t.co/ks90gIxptV
"Very, very difficult."
CNN - the only media organization at the flooded Laos cave operation - interviews a Thai cave diver about chances of rescuers reaching remaining two missing people.
@willripleyCNN@KochaOlarn report live on CNN
Breaking: The first survivor is safely out of a flooded cave in central Laos, where a group of five villagers became trapped underground more than a week ago.
CNN's @willripleyCNN@KochaOlarn report exclusively from the scene.
Live updates https://t.co/6KihoXESVb
To reach the rescue site in Laos for villagers trapped in a flooded cave, a CNN team took flights into the country before embarking on a 45-minute helicopter journey, a 30-minute drive and then a short hike across rugged terrain.
@willripleyCNN reports
https://t.co/RPSzSJJIw9