VIDEO: CNN anchor cries on live TV over Ghanaian soldier who died in Bronx fire

By: Farida

12th January 2018

CNN anchor cries over death of Ghanaian soldier

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Popular American news anchor got emotional on Friday morning while talking about Ghanaian born US soldier who died saving people from a fire in the Bronx in late December.

The CNN's newscaster, Alisyn Camerota who was leading a panel on morning talkshow "New Day" that was discussing reports that President Donald Trump decried immigrants from what he is alleged to have called "shithole countries" like Haiti and some in Africa on Thursday.

As the panelists talked about the remark, Camerota pulled up a tweet from conservative writer Bill Kristol praising the soldier, Pvt. Emmanuel Mensah, who immigrated to the United States from Ghana.

Two weeks ago a 26-year old soldier raced repeatedly into a burning Bronx apartment building, saving four people before he died in the flames. His name was Pvt. Emmanuel Mensah and he immigrated from Ghana, a country Donald Trump apparently thinks produces very subpar immigrants.

— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 12, 2018

"I don't know why this one makes me so emotional, but it does," Camerota said.

Kristol's tweet asserted that Mensah was from a country Trump "apparently thinks produces very subpar immigrants."

"I don't know why the President doesn't know that," Camerota concluded after reading the tweet and grabbing a tissue.

Trump tweeted Friday morning that he did use tough language, but not the language that was reported.


Watch the video here