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initial missteps, the latest developments are starting to bear it out.
home by the end of the week.
been a not particularly fun Caribbean cruise.
Health Organization announced today, Nigeria is now Ebola free.
outbreak another West African nation Senegal.
first began, in Liberia, Serra Leone, and Guinea in West Africa.
we`re going to implement it. It`s going to be OK.
have looked two weeks ago for instance.
thinking, because I mean, we have cleared Ebola from Nigeria.
cases detected. That is a great thing.
as I`ve said over and over and over.
HAYES: And, yet, there has been, obviously. There has been some worry.
said it was, which is extremely low.
-- we have contained it, we will contain it, and we should move on.
HAYES: Yes, you saw the county executive, Clay Jenkins, county judge.
school. Lord knows, I mean, they`ve had a rough 21 days.
HEBERT: Exactly. And you know, I`m sick of the fear-mongering, too.
not fair. It`s not fair.
HAYES: Dr. Corey Hebert, thanks very much.
involving freaked out communities who are misplacing their fear.
about as close as Seattle Washington is to Philadelphia.
heads, eager it seems to stoke fears about the virus.
protecting America`s borders from coming in here, too.
protecting c citizens of this country.
some of the airborne particles can be infectious.
to restrict commercial airline flights from places with an active outbreak.
percent at a time. And Ebola only has to get in once.
Joining me now, Charlie Pierce, writer at large for "Esquire".
I was really -- my jaw was on the floor when I saw that clip.
when he became a climate change denialist. Now, he`s an Ebola truther.
PIERCE: I mean, the FEMA camps are not far down the road, I`m telling you.
of Ebola all with the cause of further panicking people.
happens to a self governing democracy when it abandons. Oh, no, wait.
Somebody already did write a book about that.
shot by a cop than to get Ebola.
maybe not as freak out people think they are?
faster than people think it is.
here. It`s understandable. These are genuinely scary things.
something to fear at all times.
You have three years of being blindsided by enormously terrible events.
to the kind of thing you`re seeing now.
HAYES: Charlie Pierce, thank you.
We are just 15 days away from the midterm election.
and tell him to go vote.
in two states that have one thing in common, what that is ahead.
to which the staffer had basically replied, no, you cannot do that.
early voting, in the midst of a bit of a campaign swing.
headquarters to thank volunteers for their efforts.
OBAMA: First of all, Michelle sent this, we`ve got broccoli in here.
I`m just teasing. Actually, we`ve got some classic campaign snacks.
are blue. Very, very blue.
which contains Chicago, with close to 75 percent of the vote.
Barack Obama is not particularly welcomed by Democratic candidates.
operation the Democrats are banking onto get them over the finish line.
pollster raised an alarm about that central voting block.
the vote efforts, with just over two weeks to go.
to make every single one of them count. And I need a partner in Congress.
go out there and vote.
HAYES: Joining me now, Ben Jealous, former president and CEO of the NAACP.
two? Let me ask you that first question?
November 5th, we can`t let this happen again. We had it back in 2010.
interest, fire within people that isn`t present.
irrelevant to the American people. You look at the last Congress, right?
JEALOUS: So, no nothing is up here, they`re down there. That`s a problem.
The other part when you get right down to it is Harry Reid hasn`t helped.
acts like it`s the nuclear option. It`s not.
super-majority rules that nobody in the country really understands.
Republicans have just made things even worse.
investing in the midterms. Republicans have been much smarter about it.
naturally more likely to care about the midterms.
HAYES: Well, that`s the question, isn`t it?
where a lot of money was invested.
HAYES: Let`s just show this number, because I think it`s important thing.
other cohorts, they`re declining more.
Georgia, which you and I have been talking about, a lot of new registrants.
Ben Jealous, always a pleasure.
JEALOUS: Good to see you.
for the largest number of carved jack-o-lanterns in one place.
this one. You can look all around and there`s not a sign of hypocrisy.
Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see.
a riot, Charlie Brown. That`s next.
street signs, as you see, and destroyed.
Brown visited on Saturday, as you can see here -- nothing amiss.
more after reviewing photos and video from the melee.
a police shooting at unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson.
jobs? Where are the white fathers?
Now, there has been plenty of soul searching in Keen following the riots.
to clean up the mess.
festival specifically this pumpkin festival.
against their will and their interest.
publicly humiliated one. I was patient zero.
expanded decade after decade, generation after generation.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You know her?
FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: Yes.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How would you describe your relationship?
CLINTON: Very limited. You know, friendly, but limited.
supermarket tabloid in which she calls a 12-year affair with you.
CLINTON: That allegation is false.
surveillance video is a married female staffer.
HAYES: But, after vowing not to run again, McAlister changed his mind.