Georgia Howe
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Belfast is on lockdown after a brutal attack by an asylum seeker sparks massive backlash.
I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley.
It's Thursday, June 11th, and this is Morning Wire.
And we talked to a key witness in a viral congressional hearing about the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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A brutal stabbing attack by an asylum seeker has sparked protests and riots in Northern Ireland, leading to a lockdown in Belfast and schools and shops shuttering.
Here to talk about it is the host of Wired and Live, Cabot Phillips.
So Cabot, just looking at you, I always knew you were a soccer guy.
I am not, but I'm excited for the World Cup.
And we have the biggest tournament ever that has also coincided with an Ebola outbreak.
First off, how concerned should we be about that?
Now, there already have been a few Americans exposed to Ebola.
And up to this point, the U.S.
has insisted that they do not return to the U.S.
until they're fully treated.