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mr. o'brien, you would not allow andrea tantaros' opinion. we he have asked mr. on the factor. we hope he does. joining us from miami bernie goldberg. so this is a cheap shot alley, guy interviewed him notorious cheap shot artist. far left guy cnn hired out of the far left wants to nip issue in fox news any kind he can correspondent. he should know in many areas of west africa aid workers have had a terrible time getting to ebola victims because people in the villages and the towns are superstitious. they don't trust outsiders and what andrea was saying was based on reality or am i wrong? >> no, you are not wrong at all. ignorance is on the part of brian stelter and miles o'brien. here is what they left out on cnn. a british red cross worker, who was working with ebola patients in sierra leone said. this some african-americans believe the disease is a punishment or a result of witchcraft. some families believe that when their loved one goes into an ambulance they will be given an injection to kill them. so if some african-americans -- africans believe that ebola i
mr. o'brien, you would not allow andrea tantaros' opinion. we he have asked mr. on the factor. we hope he does. joining us from miami bernie goldberg. so this is a cheap shot alley, guy interviewed him notorious cheap shot artist. far left guy cnn hired out of the far left wants to nip issue in fox news any kind he can correspondent. he should know in many areas of west africa aid workers have had a terrible time getting to ebola victims because people in the villages and the towns are...
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mr. o'brien went on cnn and attacked andrea tantaros for saying this about ebola in africa. >> in these countrieso not believe in traditional, medical care. so someone could get off a flight and seek treatment from a witch doctor that practices. this is a bigger fear. we are hoping they come to the hospitals in the u.s. they might not. >> it's offensive on several levels. it reflects, frankly, a level of ignorance which we he should not allow in our media and in our discourse. >> here now ace correspondents molly line and eric shawn. what's the truth? was andrea off base there. >> first of all miles o'brien not a pinhead i went to college with him for years. >> what college. >> georgetown. >> do you know him. >> yeah. he is is a good man. good guy. good journalist but in this case it goes to andrea because actually the facts are and one of the real tragedies of this disease is the belief in witchcraft in africa and the charities that go there admit that. they say they have been attacked. they have been blocked. eight officials were killed in guinea. they are afraid because it's either witchcraft
mr. o'brien went on cnn and attacked andrea tantaros for saying this about ebola in africa. >> in these countrieso not believe in traditional, medical care. so someone could get off a flight and seek treatment from a witch doctor that practices. this is a bigger fear. we are hoping they come to the hospitals in the u.s. they might not. >> it's offensive on several levels. it reflects, frankly, a level of ignorance which we he should not allow in our media and in our discourse....
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mr. o'brien here that it looks tough for the democrats but don't just write them off just yet, we will seet's going to be a long night too because louisiana has a runoff and so does georgia and georgia's runoff is not until january exactly. >> results on al jazeera america and thank you murray and formal congressional major dominick carter and thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> ukrainian president among the leaders voting today in parliamentary elections and they put forth a large contingent of prowestern lawmakers to rush in a new era for the country and millions in the separatist regions are not taking place and good morning and 36 million people are registered to vote there so how is that turn out so far? >> what we had shortly after lunchtime here in kiev was about 20% of the voters had been to the polls, if you think back to the presidential elections we had here in may there was 60% turn out overall and does seem as if we are slightly down on the presidential elections but i don't think any one is in any doubt in this country as to the crucial significanc
mr. o'brien here that it looks tough for the democrats but don't just write them off just yet, we will seet's going to be a long night too because louisiana has a runoff and so does georgia and georgia's runoff is not until january exactly. >> results on al jazeera america and thank you murray and formal congressional major dominick carter and thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> ukrainian president among the leaders voting today in parliamentary...
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walt havenstein's 90 million-dollar hole left in the level of partisanship that bill o'brien praised exercises. mott said mrin a quick response. havenstein: it's not a question of working together. the question that the people she supposedly work together criticize her leadership. toxic partisanship. if i said toxic partisanship as many times as the governor says bipartisanship maybe people would figure this out. she's not the leader for the future. >> moderator: thank you both. let's shift gears and move to different topic and for that let's go back to kevin. >> thank you paul. this is a question for both of you. let's start with governor hassan. as you know heroin addiction is growing and a substantial problem in new hampshire. we are among the top five states in the country in terms of heroin deaths and one of the lowest five states in terms of treatment per-capita. would you spend more money and resources to expand substance abuse treatment in this state? hassan: thank you for the question kevin. certainly heroin and prescription drug use is a serious issue in our state. it's one of the reasons the bipa
walt havenstein's 90 million-dollar hole left in the level of partisanship that bill o'brien praised exercises. mott said mrin a quick response. havenstein: it's not a question of working together. the question that the people she supposedly work together criticize her leadership. toxic partisanship. if i said toxic partisanship as many times as the governor says bipartisanship maybe people would figure this out. she's not the leader for the future. >> moderator: thank you both. let's...
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o'brien. persons with disabilities from the province of newfoundland and labrador. >> the recent passing on september 27th of mr. eric spicer -- >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson made a first trip to canada and while he was there he discussed border security and counter terrorism efforts and an event hosted by the american business council. this is about 20 minutes. >> i appreciate the warm welcome to ottawa and the o hospitality from this business council. i welcome the opportunity to be here in ottawa, your nation's capital. the canadians here. i welcome the opportunity to escape for a short period of time my nation's capital. as my mentor and friend, the former secretary of defense bob gates used to say, any day out of washington is a good day. this is my first trip to canada as secretary of homeland security. i have been in office for about nine months. i planned to come here for sometime now. i am here top continue to build the terrific relationships that my government and i enjoy with the minsters of this government, given the number of shared interests we have. it has taken far too long to visit
o'brien. persons with disabilities from the province of newfoundland and labrador. >> the recent passing on september 27th of mr. eric spicer -- >> homeland security secretary jeh johnson made a first trip to canada and while he was there he discussed border security and counter terrorism efforts and an event hosted by the american business council. this is about 20 minutes. >> i appreciate the warm welcome to ottawa and the o hospitality from this business council. i welcome...
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mr. duncan from entering the u.s. ultimately ending up in dallas. what are the new precautions? can they be effective? does the u.s. need to consider something more severe? let's bring in miles o'brienation analyst. let's start with the extreme. we just had congressman sessions, the hospital in dallas is in his district, so he's relevant here. he says 4,000 people with passports are out there. we can't control the travel. just isolate. isolate for now. that gets a lot of push-back. your take in. >> i don't think it's possible. we're all on the same planet here and isolating this kind of thing is not going to happen. >> stopping flights? >> well you know, think of the humanitarian consequences of that. these are poor nations that are relying on -- the airlift capability. >> allow humanitarian aid, but no other travel, do you think we can do it? >> i don't think it's possible and i think the consequences of that are so great and so draconian, that i think it is better to approach it the way it is being approached now. let's bear in mind is not another traveler that has caused the spread. we're talking about health care workers who may or may not have been using proper procedures who c
mr. duncan from entering the u.s. ultimately ending up in dallas. what are the new precautions? can they be effective? does the u.s. need to consider something more severe? let's bring in miles o'brienation analyst. let's start with the extreme. we just had congressman sessions, the hospital in dallas is in his district, so he's relevant here. he says 4,000 people with passports are out there. we can't control the travel. just isolate. isolate for now. that gets a lot of push-back. your take...