His yearbook and he was among the images there. Take a listen. That photo and the racist and offensive attitudes it represents does not reflect that person i am today or the way that i have conducted myself as a soldier, a doctor, and a public servant. Im deeply sorry. I cannot change the decisions i made, nor can i undo the harm my behavior caused then and today. Well hear from the governor, Governor Northam, in about an hour and a half, which is when hes scheduled to address the cameras, address the public. And of course well bring that to you live as it happens. Meantime, lets start with cnns jessica dean in richmond, virginia. So youre there outside of the governors man shmansion. We know there were protesters. Reporter thats right, protesters were here this morning. Its a little quiet as we get closer to when were expecting to hear that statement from the governor at 2 30. But you know what, i go back to that video, that you just played everyone, where he was talking about my beha
joining us now are associated press white house reporter and msnbc political analyst, jonathan mere, and john weissman. i remember covering the first impeachment of donald trump the white house ignored the house subpoena for mcgahn s testimony and they were thinking it will end up in the courts and take a couple years to resolve and here we are a couple years later, and what potentially does don mcgahn now have to tell house democrats? you are right, jeff. you and i covered that impeachment closely and the white house strategy was to just say no to not cooperate with any of the requests from the house and impeachment lawyers to try and stonewall that effort, and the white house counsel don mcgahn is somebody who we know
geico, fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. outbreaks of a potentially deadly and completely preventable disease are growing in two states. measles outbreaks are raising concerns with health officials and parents. in new york, 209 cases since october, causing officials to bar more than 6,000 unvaccinated children from school over the last two months. and washington state now has the highest number of infections since 1991, 43, all in communities with lower than average vaccination rates. three additional patients have since left that state. john weissman is the health secretary in washington state. he s joining me now from tacoma. secretary weissman, good to see you. you said you think this outbreak is going to get even worse.
prosecutors are saying that the mother claims she was forced into this so that the so that her captors could use it as blackmail so she wouldn t leave captivity. john? pamela, as you mentioned, there is confusing. if the woman, the mother was free to leave the house, why didn t she go to authorities sooner? reporter: that s a good question and a lot of people are asking that, john. what we re told is her little girl was forced to stay inside the home when the mother would run errands so the mother would return to her little girl. i ve covered several human trafficking cases as a reporter. it s not clear cut, often victims in these trafficking cases feel powerless. they are fearful. they are scared to high krooi out for help because they are afraid their captors will come after them, hurt them, hurt their families. it is very complex when it comes to that.