Hong Kong, Secret Service, Ebola

Tens of thousands of pro-Democracy protestors hit Hong Kong's streets. Does China have an incentive to handle the protestors peacefully? What has gone awry at the Secret Service? Rich Lowry recalls that someone came through a window to talk to Abraham Lincoln when the front door of the White House was locked. "I always say you can't do that today, but apparently you can." What should the U.S. do to stop the spread of Ebola? Is a travel ban from Africa an appropriate response?

Matt Miller moderates from the Center. On the Left, Robert Scheer (Editor-in-Chief, TruthDig-dot-com). Rich Lowry (National Review) is on the Right. Emily Bazelon (New York Times Magazine, senior research fellow at Yale Law School, former Slate editor) is our special guest.

Banner Image: Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution; Credit: Pasu Au Yueng