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Transcripts for FOXNEWS FOX and Friends 20210916 11:38:00

qualified immunity? yes. that was my original question. and it was a follow-up to a previous question by another sheriff. and the former governor side stepped with his answer. and just said that he would protect any officer that was doing what was right. so i was attempting to nail him down on a yes or no. and i asked him: can you give us a yes or no? and that s when things wept south. brian: did he tweet out that he is proud to get the endorsement of the new virginia majority. what s at stake, sheriff? there you go proud to be endorsed. together we are going to keep virginia moving forward start with building a more inclusive commonwealth that lifts up working people across virginia. it looks like your murder rate in virginia is an all-time high. crime is an issue, correct? correct. brian: and that comes from the top? and, brian, the sheriffs and police chiefs and our state

Split opposition boosts McAuliffe s comeback bid in Virginia

POLITICO Split opposition boosts McAuliffe s comeback bid in Virginia With multiple women and people of color in the Democratic primary, groups that typically support those candidates are mostly sitting out the race so far. Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe speaks during a news conference. | Zach Gibson/Getty Images Updated: Link Copied The field of Democratic hopefuls for governor in Virginia is historically diverse. But that very diversity and its crowded size are causing a conflict. That’s because the outside groups formed to support women and candidates of color are still mostly on the sidelines. And it’s leaving former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a white man and longtime Democratic insider, as the overriding frontrunner with less than three months until the primary.

Capitol Square closing ahead of possible civil unrest: Richmond is going to be prepared

Capitol Square closing ahead of possible civil unrest: Richmond is going to be prepared Capitol Square closing ahead of possible civil unrest and last updated 2021-01-13 18:03:02-05 RICHMOND, Va. Virginia’s Capitol Square is closed to the public beginning Thursday as officials prepare for the potential of armed protests or “credible threats” of violence against state capital cities nationwide. The announcement comes on the first day of the 2021 legislative session in the Commonwealth. “In preparation for possible demonstrations around Richmond over the next week, and in light of the civil unrest in the nation’s capital on Jan. 6, the Department of General Services is implementing precautionary measures to protect the employees, visitors, buildings and grounds at historic Capitol Square,” a spokesperson for the Department of General Services said.

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