had to submit in an envelope, a sealed envelope, each person with their page. democratic virginia congressman, donald mckeecham, i don t know what the governor thinks, i get through the first 72 hours, i m going to be okay. you have called for him to resign. is there any sign of it? i think he s circling the wagons, i know he has had meetings with cabinet members, people of color that are on his staff. ralph needs to think about what s in the best interest of virginia and of the party and that s to stand down. we re in the middle of an election cycle. we re down one seat in both chambers and this is the 400 anniversary of africans coming to jamestown in chains and to have that juto have a governor with black face is not the look my state wants to give the rest of the nation. do you think he s just
we have this just in. embattled virginia governor, ralph northam is inviting officials to discuss about the racist photo in the medical school yearbook. he says he is not pictured in this photo after apologizing friday. he is digging in despite an avalanche of calls for him to resign. getting back at hatred. jussie smollett shares an emotional moment with the alleged attack this week with his fans. yeah, that s the available hd surround vision camera. the top of your car? it helps you see dangers around the vehicle. what is that? what the? wait wait wait. what is that? oh my god. what is happening? these are big alligators. now we re surrounded. so who s getting out first? i don t know but we re keeping this camera on. [laughing]
right now, he simply does not believe that. you just aired that bit from former governor mcauliffe calling for his resignation. there have been democrats across virginia calling for his resignation. we heard from a different perspective today, from former virginia congressman, jim moran. i think it is a rush to judgment before we know all of the facts and before we ve considered all of the consequences. facts that we do know are that ralph has expanded medicaid to hundreds of thousands of uninsured virginians, a disproportionate number of whom are african-americans. he has promoted the career of his very talented lieutenant-governor in every possible way. he s invested in better preschools and public schools and minority neighborhoods. so we know what he has done as governor.
understand is the contortions that everyone goes through on what should be basic principles. remember, this memo, when it was first not yet released but released to congress, was going to be damaging to national security, damage to go the fbi. turns out then everyone who is saying that is now saying it means nothing, it s meaningless. it s neither of those things. what it is is important. and it s important because we have to protect our democracy. this is a threat to our democracy. i want to say also, everybody supports the fbi and the department of justice and those who sacrifice so much to keep our country strong and safe. but these instances undermine the integrity of the agencies, the integrity of our court systems and ultimately our democracy and it needs to be addressed. congressman mike turner of the house intelligence committee, thank you for your time, sir, appreciate that. in just about 20 minutes, the democratic view of the memo released. i ll be speaking with virginia
homeland security officials tell fox he is a lawful permanent resident, that he came from bangladesh and benefited from this extended family chain migration. he is facing state charges on terrorism as well as federal charges on terrorism and everything points to someone who got the recipe for the bomb on the internet, not someone with any kind of formal training. harris: thank you for racking up the facts, we ll move onto my next guest. let s bring in virginia congressman and chairman of the house judiciary committee, great to see you and good sola to has discussion with you. the president has said it s time to end chain migration, i have read that you agree, why. i absolutely agree, i am very pro-immigration. it s got to be something in the national interest of the united states and that means a system where we admit people based on merit, education, job skill, things we need in the