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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. |
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