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what we don't need is people fear mongering about this issue. we don't need people who don't have medical expertise trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> who is -- senator shaheen, who is fear amomongering. >> i think that's what my opponent has been doing, talking about people coming across the border who have ebola who are going to infect people across this country. we had some good news on ebola this week. we heard that the americans who had had been ill, being treated for this, are now -- one nurse is out of the hospital and the other one is doing much better. the cameraman is out of the hospital. so we have been successful in treating the americans who have been infected. and we need to make sure we continue to follow those same kinds of procedures to address the challenge. >> senator brown, she says you're fear mongering. >> thank you, i'm glad you brought that up. she calls it fear mongering, i call it rational fear as well as the citizens in this country have a rational fear this is real. and don't take
what we don't need is people fear mongering about this issue. we don't need people who don't have medical expertise trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> who is -- senator shaheen, who is fear amomongering. >> i think that's what my opponent has been doing, talking about people coming across the border who have ebola who are going to infect people across this country. we had some good news on ebola this week. we heard that the americans who had had...
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scare mongering that's what the media is doing.re mongering with isis and ebola and that's what the media does. >> you would let anybody from these countries in. >> what happens when they get on a plane in west africa they are checked to see if they have a temperature. if they have any symptoms whatsoever they don't get on the plane. you are putting the security of american people in the hands of west african. >> the cdc says quarantine and not that people -- negative possible consequences. you this are quarantined in country can tri. we need to get medical personnel in and out. you are possibly hurting the country. >> and you say? >> i say you are insane. >> thank you for letting me know that. >> allen is insane. >> we have known that for many many years. but under a program where we hire the insane, just a few -- >> -- andrea, i'm part of affirmative action. >> so we still got a quota, check. >> back it up now tantaros. >> back up my insanity too while you are out it. >> we are going to rely on the west african nation that clear
scare mongering that's what the media is doing.re mongering with isis and ebola and that's what the media does. >> you would let anybody from these countries in. >> what happens when they get on a plane in west africa they are checked to see if they have a temperature. if they have any symptoms whatsoever they don't get on the plane. you are putting the security of american people in the hands of west african. >> the cdc says quarantine and not that people -- negative possible...
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it is not fear mongering. it worked in nigeria. if you stop the source of the infection, you're not going to get it here. >> but tina disagrees. her husband is a naval research scientist testing for ebola in liberia and working to stop the disease's spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country that if we did that, we would be stranding them away from their families and away from their home country. that would just make fewer people willing to volunteer over there. the real thing, the issue is, if we try to close our borders, it's not going to stop it from coming here. we give ourselves a false sense of security. >> we should trust the cdc with its 40 years of research on the ebola virus and listen to its guidelines. but marshall disagrees. pointing to the second healthcare worker in texas who now has the virus and may have infected others on an airplane. >> but apparently, she didn't show symptoms. so if it's only symptoms and fever, why are they contacting everybody on the frontier airlines flight? >> now critics of bob
it is not fear mongering. it worked in nigeria. if you stop the source of the infection, you're not going to get it here. >> but tina disagrees. her husband is a naval research scientist testing for ebola in liberia and working to stop the disease's spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country that if we did that, we would be stranding them away from their families and away from their home country. that would just make fewer people willing to volunteer over there. the real...
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she cause of fear mongering. call it rational fear, as well citizens of this country call it rational fear. don't take my word for it. general kelly who's in charge of the border in mexico, has indicated that the clearest pathway to bring anything, whether it's criminals, terrorists or disease, is through that southern border. so it's not me talking. it's also general kelly and many other people who care and understand this issue. that's why we need to close the border. it's so critical. i voted to close the border. senator shaheen has voted not to close the border, and that's a huge difference between us. >> senator brown, let's just be precise. are you saying ebola is crossing the border? >> i've never said ebola's crossing the border, but general kelly has indicated and stated that the clearest path to get any type of disease, especially if ebola hits latin american, people are going to be coming through that southern border like it's - like it's a wide-open situation, as it is, and even worse. and he recommen
she cause of fear mongering. call it rational fear, as well citizens of this country call it rational fear. don't take my word for it. general kelly who's in charge of the border in mexico, has indicated that the clearest pathway to bring anything, whether it's criminals, terrorists or disease, is through that southern border. so it's not me talking. it's also general kelly and many other people who care and understand this issue. that's why we need to close the border. it's so critical. i...
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so when the fear mongering is convenient, quote fear mongering is convenient. >> what is watt point of editorial? >> point of the editorial is that we are a world that will face some kind of serious pandemic whether it's sars, mers. >> there is always an agenda. look, the "times," as i said, very, very in its praise of senegal. dent mention they slapped it down and said i'm sorry neighboring countries you can't come in here. nigeria has lifted that now to some extent. so, we can't strus basically what the mainstream media is reported about president obama because they are so he emotionally tied into him. don't you agree with that? >> right. i think they are emotionally tied to the president and the two things the president loves the most. number one, government. the idea that tsi screeners at these five airports will be able to stop, track, monitor patients or people who might be carrying the virus. >> you don't believe that do you? >> no, i don't. >> i don't believe it. >> do you trust the tsa? >> it's not the tsa i don't trust. they are not medical people. >> hear president hearing h
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. >> david, you say that fear mongering is to blame. the stocks are actually down for the month. but you point your finger at some for this. >> well, i point my finger as i think some exaggeration on the part of the media. the gop has been using it as a political issue and fear mongering the issue sxip think the real -- the thing that scares me the most is the fact that we would have been better prepared for this had we not endured the cuts to the center on disease control or on national institute of health, which would have been better prepared for this. that said, let's put it in perspective. you have more people dying a year, 50,000 people die of the flu and pneumonia and of that 4,000 die strictly from the flu. so go get your flu shots, take a deep breath. let's not worry so much about ebola, but let's get our arms around how we can reduce and prevent any others from contracting ebola is what we need to do. >> you do make a good point. we should stay calm. but tracy, the studies on fruit fly sex or whatever it was, that cdc and nih do. that's money well spent? >> monkeys gett
. >> david, you say that fear mongering is to blame. the stocks are actually down for the month. but you point your finger at some for this. >> well, i point my finger as i think some exaggeration on the part of the media. the gop has been using it as a political issue and fear mongering the issue sxip think the real -- the thing that scares me the most is the fact that we would have been better prepared for this had we not endured the cuts to the center on disease control or on...
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>> john, i stand second to no person i know in being critical of congress when they do fear monger and demagogue. i think in this case, for the most part a coequal branch of government is trying to whip the branch into shape, corresponding to public opinion. for the most part i think the administration is getting criticism and over-sight from congress. i think that most of it is fine and good for the public. >> i am all for over-sight and i am all for criticizing the administration when necessary, but i have got to say that it is still the case that ebola is unlikely to have ebola become a pandemic in the united states. it a lot more bold eye the flu that ebola in the end. -- a lot more will die from ebola -- dissolute and ebola in the end. it is starting to worry me a little bit that fearmongering is very much on the rise. although americans are jittery about the separate of ebola, it is not like they are in panic mode. it is not like the country is going to hell in a hand basket or anything. >> 58% of americans say they think things in the world are going to "hell in a hand basket.”
>> john, i stand second to no person i know in being critical of congress when they do fear monger and demagogue. i think in this case, for the most part a coequal branch of government is trying to whip the branch into shape, corresponding to public opinion. for the most part i think the administration is getting criticism and over-sight from congress. i think that most of it is fine and good for the public. >> i am all for over-sight and i am all for criticizing the administration...
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trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> she calls it fear mongeringal fear as well as the citizens of new hampshire and this country have a rational fear that this is real. >> another big race in iowa, joanie ernst is the republican candidate and bruce bray the democrat. she had a team about cast rating hogs as a child and closing back on that farm. >> it's a mess, dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this
trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> she calls it fear mongeringal fear as well as the citizens of new hampshire and this country have a rational fear that this is real. >> another big race in iowa, joanie ernst is the republican candidate and bruce bray the democrat. she had a team about cast rating hogs as a child and closing back on that farm. >> it's a mess, dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this
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if republicans continue to do that and fear monger across the country, you alien ain't not only latinosacross the border as something that units the country. latinos are by cultural and bilingual and live in two different spaces, so when you continue 20 fear monger, that's a reason why they don't particularly like your viewpoint. >> wendy, it thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up next, we follow the money in one closely followed senate race. senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, might be breathing a little bit easier tonight. and plus, taking big money out of politics, and why he's spending big money to do it. >> votes 2014. >> today the democratic senatorial campaign said that it will no longer air tv ads in kentucky. not a good idea for the candidate looking to a defeat mish mcconnell. spending $2 million there, allison grimes, and there of been tens of thousands of dollars spent by mcconnell and his supporters. last night, grimes and mcconnell faced off in a debate. and the democrat was again under fire for refusing to say how she voted in the last presidential election. >
if republicans continue to do that and fear monger across the country, you alien ain't not only latinosacross the border as something that units the country. latinos are by cultural and bilingual and live in two different spaces, so when you continue 20 fear monger, that's a reason why they don't particularly like your viewpoint. >> wendy, it thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up next, we follow the money in one closely followed senate race. senate minority leader,...
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trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> she calls it fear mongering. i call it rational fear as well as the citizens of new hampshire and this country have a rational fear that this is real. >> another big race in iowa, joanie ernst is the republican candidate and bruce bray the democrat. she had a team about cast rating hogs as a child and closing back on that farm. >> it's a mess, dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this lot. i'm talking about the one in washington. too many typical politicians hogging, wasting, and full-up -- >> that is worth a laugh. >>> in north carolina a big race here, kay hagan trying to hold onto this seat, republican to be tillis is closing in. hillary clinton stressing gender politics. >> reach out particularly to every single woman you know because women's rights are like the canary in the mine. you don't protect women's rights here at home and around the world, everybody's rights are at risk. and there is a concerted effort right now to turn that clock back. >> welcome to "inside politics," i'm john king. thanks for shag you
trying to get people concerned about what we've got to do to respond. >> she calls it fear mongering. i call it rational fear as well as the citizens of new hampshire and this country have a rational fear that this is real. >> another big race in iowa, joanie ernst is the republican candidate and bruce bray the democrat. she had a team about cast rating hogs as a child and closing back on that farm. >> it's a mess, dirty, noisy, and it stinks. not this lot. i'm talking about...
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. >> we've seen the gop use these misleading, fear-mongering ads for years. of the southern strategy of using racial fears and division to win election. another famous example is this ad from jesse helms 1990 senate race. >> you needed that job. and you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. for racial quotas, harveyegant. against racial quotas, jesse helms. these race-baiting ads had no place in our world 30 years ago, but to use them in 2014, is inexcusable. and the gop should be ashamed of revising this hateful strategy. >> joining me now radio host of sirius xm. thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> now, joe, this republican is in danger of losing in a red district. is that why they're resorting to tactics like this? it shows a very desperate situation because you're playing to, again as you say, an element that identifies with this. you're throwing red meat at his base. one thing that i hope the people of nebraska understand is that senator ashford has a very strong record of being in favo
. >> we've seen the gop use these misleading, fear-mongering ads for years. of the southern strategy of using racial fears and division to win election. another famous example is this ad from jesse helms 1990 senate race. >> you needed that job. and you were the best qualified. but they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. for racial quotas, harveyegant. against racial quotas, jesse helms. these race-baiting ads had no place in our world 30 years ago, but to use...
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so when the fear mongering is convenient, quote fear mongering is convenient. >> what is watt point of editorial? >> point of the editorial is that we are a world that will face some kind of serious pandemic whether it's sars, mers. >> there is always an agenda. look, the "times," as i said, very, very in its praise of senegal. dent mention they slapped it down and said i'm sorry neighboring countries you can't come in here. nigeria has lifted that now to some extent. so, we can't strus basically what the mainstream media is reported about president obama because they are so he emotionally tied into him. don't you agree with that? >> right. i think they are emotionally tied to the president and the two things the president loves the most. number one, government. the idea that tsi screeners at these five airports will be able to stop, track, monitor patients or people who might be carrying the virus. >> you don't believe that do you? >> no, i don't. >> i don't believe it. >> do you trust the tsa? >> it's not the tsa i don't trust. they are not medical people. >> hear president hearing h
so when the fear mongering is convenient, quote fear mongering is convenient. >> what is watt point of editorial? >> point of the editorial is that we are a world that will face some kind of serious pandemic whether it's sars, mers. >> there is always an agenda. look, the "times," as i said, very, very in its praise of senegal. dent mention they slapped it down and said i'm sorry neighboring countries you can't come in here. nigeria has lifted that now to some...
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what we donated it is people who are fear mongering, spreading panic. this is seriously need to work together. that is what i have tried to do. i have been disappointmed my opponent has raised concerns without talking that we can do to address the issue. >> very quickly, 30 seconds. >> i'm not fear mongering pre-i'm talking about something that is relevant. has been no coherent policy from the president. i called for a travel ban immediately, didn't do anything inappropriate. others have actually joined in and i'm thankful the senator has broken with the president to join with me. >> senator shaheen, imagine you're at home wearing your new hampshire citizen had in you get a following -- you get a question from a pollster. do you approve of the job the president is doing? some ways i approve, and some things i don't. questions that we deal with as policymakers their art simple answers. are simple answers frequency of said you are the candidate for the citizens of new hampshire. you go with the president 99% of the time. because of obama's approval rating
what we donated it is people who are fear mongering, spreading panic. this is seriously need to work together. that is what i have tried to do. i have been disappointmed my opponent has raised concerns without talking that we can do to address the issue. >> very quickly, 30 seconds. >> i'm not fear mongering pre-i'm talking about something that is relevant. has been no coherent policy from the president. i called for a travel ban immediately, didn't do anything inappropriate. others...
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they finally found a theme and it's fear mongering. >> we know that comes from the karl rove playbook use lots of different issues, but this is particularly standing out. as you point out, we're a month away from the election, and they're not acknowledging they've done everything they can over the last six years, to increase the chances in terms of the fear, to not support government, to break government, right? some members of the house chamber have said that's why they came here, because they don't believe in government. here's when i find ironic. so the same republican party that lied its way, america, into a war in iraq, and then, you know, did not handle that war very well, is now saying that we should trust them, over democrats? i mean, they're trying to play on sort of that classic argument that republicans are better on national security than democrats. i don't think that's going to work. and i agree with you, i think most voters are smart enough to realize that africa and mexico are not back-to-back like that. >> you think? but richard, the other claim we're hearing from the
they finally found a theme and it's fear mongering. >> we know that comes from the karl rove playbook use lots of different issues, but this is particularly standing out. as you point out, we're a month away from the election, and they're not acknowledging they've done everything they can over the last six years, to increase the chances in terms of the fear, to not support government, to break government, right? some members of the house chamber have said that's why they came here,...
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nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside thef lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, october 23rd. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> police and military officials in canada's capital are on alert after brazen shootings at the parliament buildings. an armed attacker shot and killed a canadian soldier before he was also shot dead. the officials are trying to confirm if there is another gunman still at large. [ shots ] >> ottawa police have locked
nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside thef lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, there. welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, october 23rd. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> police and military officials in canada's capital are on alert after brazen shootings at the parliament buildings. an armed attacker shot and killed a canadian soldier...
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senator shaheen has called the we're discussing fear mongering. i call it a very rational field. has been, there hesitations and half steps as evidenced by secretary pineda. he wanted to leave troops in iraq during the pullout. hemade very clear that wanted to do that. the president did not listen to him and as result we are having more and more trouble in that region. >> do you agree that is the greatest threat? looks i certainly agree that isis is a threat. a bigger threat is not having the commitment and the conch and here in this country to address the threat of isis, to address other threats facing this country. i don't share my opponents view that isis or other terrorists are going to cause the collapse of this country. america is strong, we have a strong smelter in the world and we are going to take on this doead, we have a strategy to that, building an international coalition. the airstrikes have taken arered's of fighters and we working with over 60 nations to address this threat. but we don't need is our leaders raising concerns about our ability to take this on. anythi
senator shaheen has called the we're discussing fear mongering. i call it a very rational field. has been, there hesitations and half steps as evidenced by secretary pineda. he wanted to leave troops in iraq during the pullout. hemade very clear that wanted to do that. the president did not listen to him and as result we are having more and more trouble in that region. >> do you agree that is the greatest threat? looks i certainly agree that isis is a threat. a bigger threat is not having...
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it's very unnecessary. >> a fear monger strikes me as a strange incentive. we have isis that wants to make americans scared, swim date them. and then we have politicians that think they can gain something for making americans scared. which is how we wind up with propaganda from everyone who says is a brutal, horrible, murderous group starring in an ad for an american politician. >> it's shocking that anyone would ever approve this. the amount of pain that they put the family through. and then to have the propaganda to going back and replaying this is horrible. it's irresponsible. that's irresponsible leadership that she's showing. we cannot trust her to be a congresswoman. >> isis may have gotten her attention, but what's clear is that muslims have overwhelmingly been the target of their brutality. among the thousands of people killed by isis, according to a recent u.n. report, not just muslims. that i've killed fellow sunnis, too. >>> more than 12 years now, the nature of the islamic religion as a distinctive nefarious force. time and time again, there's th
it's very unnecessary. >> a fear monger strikes me as a strange incentive. we have isis that wants to make americans scared, swim date them. and then we have politicians that think they can gain something for making americans scared. which is how we wind up with propaganda from everyone who says is a brutal, horrible, murderous group starring in an ad for an american politician. >> it's shocking that anyone would ever approve this. the amount of pain that they put the family...
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. >> after you laid that out so articulately as to the fear mongering. >> did you say it was fear mongering>> when you talk about going to a bowling alley and getting ebola. but having said that -- >> it's not exactly what i said. don't excuse me of fear mongering. >> i think it's a bridge too far, sorry for the pun for chris christie to put a nurse in a plastic bubble with a plastic -- sorry bridge too far. >> we all agree with that. >> up lost your mind. >> mika, we agree with that. >> you say americans agree with him. >> no, i didn't say all americans agree with him but a lot of americans actually agreed with you when you were saying the other day before cuomo and christie quarantined him what was this guy running around going bowling. i'm just repeating what you said before. it makes willie and me sad that i would just repeat what you said and then you would attack me. i don't think i'm going to say anything else today, willie. >> oh, wow. >> i don't even know the question poesd to both of you because you are friends of his. why is chris christie always so angry? >> there's a mistake. i
. >> after you laid that out so articulately as to the fear mongering. >> did you say it was fear mongering>> when you talk about going to a bowling alley and getting ebola. but having said that -- >> it's not exactly what i said. don't excuse me of fear mongering. >> i think it's a bridge too far, sorry for the pun for chris christie to put a nurse in a plastic bubble with a plastic -- sorry bridge too far. >> we all agree with that. >> up lost your...
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we do not need are people who are fear mongering, spreading panic in the public. because this is serious. we need to work together. i have been disappointed that my opponent has been raising concerns without talking about what we can do together in a bipartisan way to address this issue. ?> may i i am not fear mongering, and our hero something relevant and important to people here in new hampshire and throughout the country and the world. there has been no coherent policy from the president, and i called for a travel ban immediately. i did not do anything inappropriate. others have joined in, and i am thankful that the senator from the president to join me. thatnator shaheen, imagine you are a home or in your new hampshire citizen hat, and you get a call from a pollster question --ollowing do you approve of the job president obama is doing? it will be a chance to follow up, but this is a yes or no answer. do you approve, yes or no. >> in some ways i approve, on some things i do not approve. most questions that we deal with as policy, there are not simple answers.
we do not need are people who are fear mongering, spreading panic in the public. because this is serious. we need to work together. i have been disappointed that my opponent has been raising concerns without talking about what we can do together in a bipartisan way to address this issue. ?> may i i am not fear mongering, and our hero something relevant and important to people here in new hampshire and throughout the country and the world. there has been no coherent policy from the president,...
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people do these fear mongering ads because they work.they may work for a certain party, but who do you trust? quite often, the answer is neither party. americans off of the political process and get so frustrated with both parties. i feel like i hear that more and more. i have so frustrated with the process, why can't they work together? sometimes the fear mongering ads may work. you are turning off a lot of people. host: what are the odds of working together if there is a republican-controlled senate and house? you could potential he have republicans and democrats to pass ther keystone xl oil pipeline, but not much. they're not going to get much done in the next two years. love to takeould the senate for a variety of reasons, not necessarily to work , but blockinges judicial and supreme court appointments. host: there will be more tea party members this time around. what does that mean for john boehner and his ability to get legislation on the floor? guest: you would assume that would be problematic, but a man -- as amanda implies, -- t
people do these fear mongering ads because they work.they may work for a certain party, but who do you trust? quite often, the answer is neither party. americans off of the political process and get so frustrated with both parties. i feel like i hear that more and more. i have so frustrated with the process, why can't they work together? sometimes the fear mongering ads may work. you are turning off a lot of people. host: what are the odds of working together if there is a republican-controlled...
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what we do not need his people fear mongering about this issue.ny any people who do not have medical expertise trying to get people concerned about what we have got to do to respond. >> moderator: who is fear mongering? shaheen: i think that is what my opponent has been doing in talking about people coming across the border who have ebola who are going to a affect people in this country. we heard that the americans who had been ill, and being treated for this are now -- one nurses out of the hospital, and the other is doing much better. the camera man is out of the hospital, so we have been successful in treating infected americans, and we need to make sure we continue to follow the same some kind of procedures to address the challenge. >> moderator: she says your fear mongering. brown: i am glad you brought that up. she calls it fear mongering. i call it irrational fear. their is a rational fear that this is real. to not take my word for it. general kelly in charge of the border in mexico has indicated that the clearest pathway to bring anything
what we do not need his people fear mongering about this issue.ny any people who do not have medical expertise trying to get people concerned about what we have got to do to respond. >> moderator: who is fear mongering? shaheen: i think that is what my opponent has been doing in talking about people coming across the border who have ebola who are going to a affect people in this country. we heard that the americans who had been ill, and being treated for this are now -- one nurses out of...
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when you do that, and cues a border as a way to fear monger, that's a reason latinos will not like your view point. >> today to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next - we follow the money in one closely watched senate race. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell may be breathing easier. >> plus - one man's attempt at taking money out of politics, and why he's spending big money to do it. >> many of these involved >> announcer: america votes 2014 >>> today the democratic senatorial campaign committee says it will no longer air tv ads in kentucky, not a good sign for the candidate hoping to defeat mitch mcconnell. the committee said it spent nearly $2 million supporting kentucky secretary of state alison lundergan grimes. and there have been tens of millions spent in political ads, attack ads by mitch mcconnell and his supporters. alison lundergan grimes and mitch mcconnell faced off in a debate. the democrat was understand fire for refusing to say how she voted in the last presidential election. >> why are you reluctant to give an answer on whether or not you voted for p
when you do that, and cues a border as a way to fear monger, that's a reason latinos will not like your view point. >> today to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next - we follow the money in one closely watched senate race. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell may be breathing easier. >> plus - one man's attempt at taking money out of politics, and why he's spending big money to do it. >> many of these involved >> announcer: america...
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i'm not fear mongering. i'm stating the facts and i wonder if everybody else is. >> you're right, it's an unlikely case, but again, we need to put it in perspective. this isn't easily transmitted. it's not like the flu. it's not like measles or chickenpox. you need contact with bodily fluids, and we have a health system that's much better prepared to prevent that from happening once the person is in the health system. now, as you point out, before you get into the health system, there are chances where you're feeling sick, it's a fever, muscle aches, where you could be infectious, and for those things, we need good contact tracing. that's why we have the cdc and good public health measures. i would emphasize, chris, this -- if any americans thought whatever happens over there, it's irrelevant to us, we don't have to care what happens in west africa. this shows you that's simply a false statement. while we're not at severe risk of an ebola outbreak here, what happens over there does matter to us for our healt
i'm not fear mongering. i'm stating the facts and i wonder if everybody else is. >> you're right, it's an unlikely case, but again, we need to put it in perspective. this isn't easily transmitted. it's not like the flu. it's not like measles or chickenpox. you need contact with bodily fluids, and we have a health system that's much better prepared to prevent that from happening once the person is in the health system. now, as you point out, before you get into the health system, there are...
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but it's okay, it not just traditional power-mongering because you are 'making the world more efficient >> shortly after the launch of google books, at different events i ran into larry page and sergey brin and had this brief exchange with them about the potential. and, you know, there was a characteristic google-founder response, which was a kind of glint in their eyes and a smile and the sense that this was just the beginning of something much bigger than even you at this point can imagine. >> an american votes 2014 special report kansas >> in our state, government is broken >> a republican governor has made drastic changes >> the highlight of this is... eventually doing away with income taxes... >> the democratic challenger says, these policies aren't working >> we are trailing the states in our region >> can governor brownback win again? >> i think you spend your money better than the government spends it.. >> america votes 2014 battle for kansas only on al jazeera america >> i don't think that google is aware of the fact that it is corporation. i think google does think of itself a
but it's okay, it not just traditional power-mongering because you are 'making the world more efficient >> shortly after the launch of google books, at different events i ran into larry page and sergey brin and had this brief exchange with them about the potential. and, you know, there was a characteristic google-founder response, which was a kind of glint in their eyes and a smile and the sense that this was just the beginning of something much bigger than even you at this point can...
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>> even though a few have been into the fear mongering game most are not want to be accused of that.ou will see a lot of atmospheric ads that will bundle this isis thing with this ebola thing. we are losing control of our destiny. >> what are the crowd saying in response? change the subject to minimum wage? >> there is no good answer to that. they must fight on grounds that works for them which is on pacific policy about the -- it is hard to find a really powerfully done negative atmosphere. >> there is not much that the president can do to keep this from being a surprise. it is not that big a public health crisis. you need to -- they just need to listen to john mccain and get an ebola czar in place. and now the subject of an ad. it is a simple question. >> the refusal to save she voted for for president is the non-answer heard around the country. >> this election -- >> dodging whether she voted for president obama. >> is she ever going to answer a question on anything? >> there is a political tactic. releases add to frame the thing. >> i think this is a pretty big deal. this is not
>> even though a few have been into the fear mongering game most are not want to be accused of that.ou will see a lot of atmospheric ads that will bundle this isis thing with this ebola thing. we are losing control of our destiny. >> what are the crowd saying in response? change the subject to minimum wage? >> there is no good answer to that. they must fight on grounds that works for them which is on pacific policy about the -- it is hard to find a really powerfully done...
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to be calm, but for the people in control to be calm and do what they need to do and not to fear mongerknow that people feel, would i go over to the other side if i thought there was ebola? i hope i would want sick people if they needed treatment in san francisco to come here. but it's a natural human response to fear, i know that -- >> it's called a leprechaun mentality. why are so many americans speaking like donald trump on this thing? >> it's not only good politics, but it will restore from calm with people. boehner has it exactly right. have a temporary travel ban so we can sort this out. the administration hasn't appeared very competent in this whole thing. all the explanations that proved not to be true. this is a problem for the administration. the best thing they could do is have a temporary travel ban, let them sort it out, come up with procedures that everyone can understand, and get the cdc working in a way that inspires confidence. there's no confidence in this country, and that's why people are worried and they're right to be worried. >> how do you do a travel ban? you say
to be calm, but for the people in control to be calm and do what they need to do and not to fear mongerknow that people feel, would i go over to the other side if i thought there was ebola? i hope i would want sick people if they needed treatment in san francisco to come here. but it's a natural human response to fear, i know that -- >> it's called a leprechaun mentality. why are so many americans speaking like donald trump on this thing? >> it's not only good politics, but it will...
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that these men and women are making decisions deliberately while in office to provoke wars, fear mongerorder to enhance their employment prospects which is what i took bruce to say. just to sum up bruce says we have the constitutional system. our job if we agree with him is to blow people out even if different branches have different policies and the constitution is interpreted differently. that is what happened in 2008. we took -- i say look at the consequences consequences. look what happened to our national security and defense posture in the last six years and i think those are a direct result of a kind of policies that bruce is promoting. i think we are much less safe now than we were six years ago because of it. [applause] >> first a round of applause for everyone. i think i would like to first book people on the panel and people have mentioned thinking them further public service. one may not agree that there are many patriots and patriots are serving. i want to thank the press club and i want to say these are the types of events we think we need in order to put these issues in f
that these men and women are making decisions deliberately while in office to provoke wars, fear mongerorder to enhance their employment prospects which is what i took bruce to say. just to sum up bruce says we have the constitutional system. our job if we agree with him is to blow people out even if different branches have different policies and the constitution is interpreted differently. that is what happened in 2008. we took -- i say look at the consequences consequences. look what happened...
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these guys, men and women are making decisions deliberately while in office to provoke wars, fear monger and to enhance their employment prospects which is what i took bruce to say. to some up, bruce says we have a constitutional system. our job if we agree is to vote people not even if different branches have different policies, the constitution is interpreted by the branches differently than we would like. i would say that happened in 2008. we elected an anti-war president who took bruce's positions on constitutional questions and i said look at the consequences, look what happened to our national security defense posture in the last six years and those are direct results of the kind of policies bruce is promoting and we are much less safe now than we were six years ago because of its. [applause] >> the people on the panel, the people who were mentioned, thank people for public service. one may not agreed with what was interpreted but there are many patriots and the patriots are serving. i think the committee of the republic for helping me to sponsors this and the press club and by wan
these guys, men and women are making decisions deliberately while in office to provoke wars, fear monger and to enhance their employment prospects which is what i took bruce to say. to some up, bruce says we have a constitutional system. our job if we agree is to vote people not even if different branches have different policies, the constitution is interpreted by the branches differently than we would like. i would say that happened in 2008. we elected an anti-war president who took bruce's...
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it is not fear mongering. it is worked in nigeria. if you stop the source of the infection, you're not going to get it here. >> tina disagrees. her husband is a naval research scientist testing for ebola in liberia and working to stop the disease spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country that if we did that, we would be stranding away from families and away from their home country. that would make fewer people willing to volunteer over there. the real thing. the issue is, if we try to close our borders, it's not going to stop from going here. we give ourselves a false sense of security. >> we should trust the cdc with its 40 years of research on the ebola virus and listen to its guidelines. but marshall disagrees. pointing to the second healthcare worker in texas who now has the virus and may have infected others on an airplane. >> but apparently, she didn't show symptoms. so, if it is only symptoms and fever, why are they contacting everybody on the frontier airlines flight? that is strongly suggestive. they are a little
it is not fear mongering. it is worked in nigeria. if you stop the source of the infection, you're not going to get it here. >> tina disagrees. her husband is a naval research scientist testing for ebola in liberia and working to stop the disease spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country that if we did that, we would be stranding away from families and away from their home country. that would make fewer people willing to volunteer over there. the real thing. the issue...
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the one thing about fear mongering it prepares people psychologically for an attack. you take the other stance, it wasn't anything, you're throttling people back and teaching them learned happenlessness. >> he lone wolves in canada and new jersey incident, what kind of pattern do you see? if you're a lone wolf, the argument is, and why law enforcement doesn't make a big deal of it or make a federal case out of it, it's a lone wolf doing their lone wolf thing. >> we have a couple problems we need to look at especially in response capabilities. for one, canada. guy ran over two military people in uniform and then ends up wielding a knife and gets shot. what happened in england, not that long ago, same exact thing. except they chopped his head off, on film. and they even didn't make that big a deal another about that. the first problemes we're not preparing hour citizens how to look at this and be okay. >> you mentioned a good opinion in england we had the video. in other cases we don't have the video but -- >> we had tactics. >> so if video doesn't move people, even gra
the one thing about fear mongering it prepares people psychologically for an attack. you take the other stance, it wasn't anything, you're throttling people back and teaching them learned happenlessness. >> he lone wolves in canada and new jersey incident, what kind of pattern do you see? if you're a lone wolf, the argument is, and why law enforcement doesn't make a big deal of it or make a federal case out of it, it's a lone wolf doing their lone wolf thing. >> we have a couple...
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it's time for this fear mongering to end. turn up the lights. turn off the music. here's the truth.ola, we're seeing real progress. no reports of new cases in the u.s. the quarantine period over for dozens of people. nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good condition. and with isis, more countries are stepping in. the u.s. bombing continues, and the right's worst predictions haven't come to pass. yes, the world can be a scary place, but using fear for political gain is cynical, it's irresponsible, and it's time for the gop to stop trying to creep us all out. joining me now is richard wolf, executive editor of msnmsnbc.co. thanks for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> the attacks aren't scary. if you're scared by the idea of -- they didn't actually say isis fighters getting ebola and walking across the southern border, but why not. they're ridiculous. they're playing for low information voters. i don't know that even those people at this stage are scared by that. because we've seen the fever break in terms of the ebola coverage and the idea that this thing is out of control. it clearly
it's time for this fear mongering to end. turn up the lights. turn off the music. here's the truth.ola, we're seeing real progress. no reports of new cases in the u.s. the quarantine period over for dozens of people. nurse nina pham has been upgraded to good condition. and with isis, more countries are stepping in. the u.s. bombing continues, and the right's worst predictions haven't come to pass. yes, the world can be a scary place, but using fear for political gain is cynical, it's...
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ataturk and the mongers and their successful even if the violence that symbolic acts certainly doesresonate. >> my name is steve come a wonderful and informative talk but you didn't mention israel at all. do the israelis have any goals in syria and if so are they doing anything to achieve them? >> my sense of the syrian israeli of the relationship over the past decade is despite formal hostility these are two countries that war someone with an israeli passport cannot enter syria. a lot of anecdotal evidence to go on hikes in the war. this is a relationship of official tension but when i look at it i think what was the quietest border in the middle east over the past 40 years. in many ways it was the golan heights borders i think although there was a rhetoric of possibility and that they increase -- region modus operandi. on the one hand the assad regime is the same that fed weapons from -- [audio difficulty] islamist alternative such as the one that include -- and could have been much much worse and the reticence of the israelis over the past three and a half years has been very int
ataturk and the mongers and their successful even if the violence that symbolic acts certainly doesresonate. >> my name is steve come a wonderful and informative talk but you didn't mention israel at all. do the israelis have any goals in syria and if so are they doing anything to achieve them? >> my sense of the syrian israeli of the relationship over the past decade is despite formal hostility these are two countries that war someone with an israeli passport cannot enter syria. a...
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to be clear the fight against ebola is ongoing, but so is the fear mongering. congressional republicans simply can the not resist pushing this particular strain of paranoia onto the president. >> the person who needs to be on top of this is the president of the united states standing up and leading and treat iing it aa public health emergency. >> it goes right to the top. the president is ultimately responsib responsible. >> they feel as if what they've seen from this administration is indeed a crisis in confidence and a lack of ability to appropriately respond. >> meanwhile on the campaign trail, even democrats are having trouble staying off the travel ban bandwagon. kay hagan in a tough fight to keep her seat is the latest to latch on to the travel ban. adding her voice is michelle nunn who is in a close race for the georgia senate. this may be the latest chapter of democratic congressional candidates distancing themselves from the president this cycle. from one former president campaigning in arkansas, there came a signal that a different approach may be mor
to be clear the fight against ebola is ongoing, but so is the fear mongering. congressional republicans simply can the not resist pushing this particular strain of paranoia onto the president. >> the person who needs to be on top of this is the president of the united states standing up and leading and treat iing it aa public health emergency. >> it goes right to the top. the president is ultimately responsib responsible. >> they feel as if what they've seen from this...
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plus, border fear mongering. >> at least ten isis fighters have been caught coming across the mexican border in texas. no, no, they haven't. >>> then "all in" goes to coal country. >> we're called the saudi arabia of coal. we have got to find a way to use that coal, use it in a clean way. >> we travel to mississippi to a state of the art clean coal factory to ask, is clean coal for real? >> clean coal harnesses the awesome power of the word "clean." >> "all in" starts now. >> coal clean. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. for the first time a patient being treated for ebola on u.s. soil has died. thomas eric duncan, the liberian man with first case of ebola diagnosed in the u.s. died this morning in dallas just under two weeks after first reporting symptoms. >> this hurts deeply, and we were hoping this was not going to happen. but on behalf of the city of dallas, i extend our deepest sympathies to the families and the friends of mr. duncan. >> duncan's girlfriend louise, the woman he came to the u.s. to marry and who is herself currently under quarantine released a stat
plus, border fear mongering. >> at least ten isis fighters have been caught coming across the mexican border in texas. no, no, they haven't. >>> then "all in" goes to coal country. >> we're called the saudi arabia of coal. we have got to find a way to use that coal, use it in a clean way. >> we travel to mississippi to a state of the art clean coal factory to ask, is clean coal for real? >> clean coal harnesses the awesome power of the word...
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and politically, it makes republican fear mongering on ebola look desperate. >> do you believe that the administration is planning on bringing ebola patients from overseas here to america? >> well, there's increasing evidence that they're making those plans. this is simply a matter of common sense, that if you are concerned about this problem spreading, and this is a deadly disease, we certainly shouldn't be bringing in the patient. >> can you believe this? flying in fallen ebola patients? this is why you can't help but think politics is part of this. maybe he took his cues from dr. christie. the governor remained defiant today on his decision to lock up nurse returning from west africa in a tent. >> the fact is that the cdc has been incremental on this. this newest guidance from my perspective is incredibly confusing. let me just finish -- >> you're on the wrong side or the right side of public opinion? >> i'll be on the right side of both. i think doctor fauci is responding, as are many from the cdc in a hyperbolic way because they've been wrong before. i understand the cdc has been b
and politically, it makes republican fear mongering on ebola look desperate. >> do you believe that the administration is planning on bringing ebola patients from overseas here to america? >> well, there's increasing evidence that they're making those plans. this is simply a matter of common sense, that if you are concerned about this problem spreading, and this is a deadly disease, we certainly shouldn't be bringing in the patient. >> can you believe this? flying in fallen...
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hebert, it's not easy to, talking about fear-mongering. it's not like you can just easily get ebola. and the four patients that have been declared ebola-free, including the nbc cameraman now, they're all out of the hospital. nurse amber vinson is still in the hospital, but reportedly there's no sign of ebola in her blood. and nurse nina pham is in good condition. one patient has died in the united states from ebola and that's thomas duncan, but the rest seem to be all right. what does this say about how treatable it is? >> well, that's one thing we always have to remember, is that, we don't know how this was breached. we know that it is treatable. we know that any country with any type of financial support, can get rid of this, nigeria got rid of it. we've had 27 outbreaks all over the world in the last 27-something years and they've gotten rid of it. so we can get rid of it. the issue is the transmission and the fear. i always would like to say, though, i'd like to bring the facts, reverend al. we have had cases where the semen of the pat
hebert, it's not easy to, talking about fear-mongering. it's not like you can just easily get ebola. and the four patients that have been declared ebola-free, including the nbc cameraman now, they're all out of the hospital. nurse amber vinson is still in the hospital, but reportedly there's no sign of ebola in her blood. and nurse nina pham is in good condition. one patient has died in the united states from ebola and that's thomas duncan, but the rest seem to be all right. what does this say...
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(laughter) now i'm not one of these fear-mongerers who will tell you that everybody is going to die.ust 90% of you. (laughter) the other 10% will live in a post-apocalyptic afterscape ruled by gangs of psychopathic biker chicks who serve the spice lord targoth. (laughter) because the ebola crisis just hit america where we live. if by "we" you mean "i." >> ebola has come to new york! in america's largest city. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city. >> stephen: ebola has come to new york! and if they can spread it here, they'll spread it everywhere! (laughter) (singing) >> i don't know all the words to that song. i'll admit it. before, i wasn't really worried because ebola was only in faraway places i'll never go, like liberia and dallas. (laughter) but now, the (bleep) has hit the fan. which is the number-one way to spread ebola! (laughter) (applause) >> stephen: i've just got to calm down! i'll just close my eyes and go to my happy place. argh! why did i make my happy place liberia?! now, the patient who's keeping the city that never sleeps awake at night is a doctor who j
(laughter) now i'm not one of these fear-mongerers who will tell you that everybody is going to die.ust 90% of you. (laughter) the other 10% will live in a post-apocalyptic afterscape ruled by gangs of psychopathic biker chicks who serve the spice lord targoth. (laughter) because the ebola crisis just hit america where we live. if by "we" you mean "i." >> ebola has come to new york! in america's largest city. >> confirmed ebola in the heart of new york city....
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done this already, 13 more in africa have severe restrictions on internal travel, it is not fear monger, it is working in nigeria and senegal. if you stop the source of the infection, you won't get it here. >> reporter: but tina espinoza disagrees, her husband is a naval research scientists in liberia, and working to stop the spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country, if we did that, we'd be stranding them away from their families and away from their home country. that would just make fewer people willing to volunteer over there. but the real thing, the issue is if we try to close our borders, it's not going to stop it from coming here, if we close our borders, we give ourselves a false sense of security. >> reporter: she says we should trust the cdc with four years of its research on the ebola virus and listen to its guidelines, but marshall disagrees, pointing to the healthcare worker who now have the virus. >> but apparently, she didn't show symptoms, so if it's only symptoms and fever, why are they contacting everybody on the frontier airlines flight? >> reporter: the c
done this already, 13 more in africa have severe restrictions on internal travel, it is not fear monger, it is working in nigeria and senegal. if you stop the source of the infection, you won't get it here. >> reporter: but tina espinoza disagrees, her husband is a naval research scientists in liberia, and working to stop the spread. >> we have so many volunteers from our country, if we did that, we'd be stranding them away from their families and away from their home country. that...
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nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. "euromaxx highlights" -- here is your host. >> welcome to the show, which starts off today on the catwalk at paris fashion week. here is what else is on the way -- we visit the world living statues festival. david chipperfield is renovating another museum in berlin. and monkey business. we take a visit to gibraltar, which is home to all types. the spring summer collections for 2015 were the focus at the recent paris fashion week. but the talk of the town was designer jean paul gaultier. after 38 years in the business he put on a spectacular runway show to mark his last ever "ready to wear" collection. gaultier is a pioneer in the fashion world and always broke the boundaries with his designs. this runway was no exception as he hired some older models to walk the catwalk and help make
nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. "euromaxx highlights" -- here is your host. >> welcome to the show, which starts off today on the catwalk at paris fashion week. here is what else is on the way -- we visit the world living statues festival. david chipperfield is renovating another museum in berlin. and monkey business. we take a visit to gibraltar,...