why in the world would they do this? well, you can blame florida. florida has decided to push its primary up to the end of january. so now let the dominoes fall where they may. so iowa could possibly want to move their primary to earlier than new hampshire since they are traditionally the first state to vote. iowa, new hampshire, aren t the only ones a little upset over what florida is doing. cnn s shawna shepherd joins me from south carolina. the site of what is the first southern primary. good morning to you. are they talking as well about what they might do and how much they might move their primary up? reporter: they re absolutely talking about it, and they re going to try to make sure that they get their voice heard. they re not happy with florida s decision, and they really want to hold on to that, that title of the first primary in the south and they re going to do whatever they can to make sure that they don t lose that title. we talk about what the states are goi
anthony home. hello to you all. this is your cnn saturday morning. i m t.j. holmes. let s start with new information and a new warning with about the killing of a leading al qaeda figure. the cia use add drone to kill an nwar al awlaki in yemen. they had been tracking him with drones for two weeks, much like they did with osama bin laden. al awlaki is blamed for inspiring the underwear bomber in 2009. the fbi and the department of homeland security warning about possible retaliation in the u.s. they say his death could provide motivation for so-called lone wolf attackers. another part of the story this morning, the question whether it s l it s legal to target a u.s. citizen. he was born in new mexico. that s a question erin burnett asked cia director leon panetta. this individual was clearly a terrorist, and, yes, he was a citizen. but if you re a terrorist, you re a terrorist. and that means that we have the ability to go after those who would threaten to attack the un
here is the map. we have seen some of this cantaloupe come on the market. you can see it is all over the country. california to florida. maryland to montana. specifically the listeria bacteria can have a fatality rate of 25% while salmonella by comparison has a fatality rate of about 1% and contamination can be in the soil and can be coming from animals but specifically in rocky ford, colorado, we are talking about the jenson farm cantaloupes. also produced under the frontera produce. you may see a sticker from one of those two, jenson farms or frontera. the companies shipped 300,000 cases. you may recall that this recall started about two weeks ago but because of the cantaloupes can stay in the pipeline for a while and because it takes a while sometimes for people to become ill, they think we may be dealing with illness from these cantaloupe for several more weeks to come. it is entirely possible.
if you have one that doesn t have a label and you don t know where it came from, throw it away. listeria is very, very serious. the fatality rate from listeria bacteria is 25% versus 1% for salmonella. you can see why they are so concerned. the company said they shipped 300 cases of cantaloupe and it doesn t know how many of them now have been destroyed. it doesn t know, for example, how many might still be sitting in a refrigerator or something like that. it doesn t know how many people may have already eaten a contlope and haven t been sick. health experts say it could be several more weeks. since 1984, there have been 1,000 illnesses from cantaloupe and this is the first time that listeria is known to have been in cantaloupe or at least in the rind.