the catastrophic damages and the civilian deaths. plus israeli troops move deeper into gaza as hamas fighters emerge from its vast total network. we are in a dangerous period. speak of the night of the greatest threat to america since isis. the alarming testimony from the fbi director. speak of this not a time for panic but it is a time for vigilance. new details about warning signs in that mass shooting as we learn the family of the gunmen went to police nearly six months before he killed 18 people. we are seeing for the first time chaotic body cam footage of officers in maui racing to evacuate residents from a deadly wildfire, the police outmatched trying to fend off the flames with garden hoses. abortion in america, why a near total ban in one state left the doctor hopeless and frustrated after her patient was forced to travel out of state for the procedure. speak of the trauma who i experienced i blame completely on the legislation. crashes in the everglades. we a
research workers were actual hospitalized with flu-like symptoms consistent with covid. and finally, the world military gains that took games that took place in october, 9,000 military personnel came in all over the world to participate, and many of them left with covid-like symptoms. i think that was the first super-spreader, if you will, that beg critics suggest governr greg abbott would do better spending funds on upgrading the electrical grid rather than restarting the border wall. how do you respond? well, this, it was a self-inflicted wound and a foreign policy blunder. the president, with one stroke of a pen on inaugural day rescinded the remain in mexico agreements, the asylum cooperation agreements with central america.
they re going to end up with a japanese hologram as governr if this continues. they re running out of people as the line goes down. first of all, i don t understand. i really don t understand how ralph northam can still be governor. he is holding on not for virginia, he is holding on for ralph northam. he is being selfish. it s all about him. what he did is outrageous. at best, at best, he wasn t one of those too but he allowed it in his facebook page and he kept silent back his yearbook page and kept silent about it for 30 years. this playing dumb thing for him to have this press conference where he says where his excuse is that was not me in blackface oh, by the way, i did this thing. but i did do blackface before. please, really, do your state a favor, do the african-american community a favorite, do the democrats a favor and good the
does next. he s not call ed for the governr to resign. he says he s in a unique position, but it s clear that people are focused on fairfax to see what comes next and what role he plays in that, brooke. he could be the governor in a matter of minutes, hours. who knows. dan, thank you very much and richmond. michael is a former virginia state delegate and was the first african-american to represent stafford county. he s one of only 20 current and former black lead eers in the commonwealth. mayors, naacp, council members calling on him to resign. welcome. thank you so much for having me today. all right. you heard the news. the latest from the, from richmond is that the governor is asking for more time. you heard the meeting today. it was emotional for him. is he delaying the inevitable? well while i understand it was emotional for him, it s also emotional for the rest of us who have the to live through this after walking into the shock we found out on friday morning.
a hurricane. jesse: what happens? dana: i will go to a hurricane. [laughter] juan: i am worried about sharknado. with all this water coming up. you never know what s going to be in it. one of the interesting things to me, just looking at it, how come there s not a mandatory evacuation. you can be there and the government says no problem? kimberly: in that one particular area where rob was juan: he was saying on the island. corpus christi, you saw steve harrigan. the other guy said he could fly. dana: it went from a 1 to a . juan: he looked like he was going to get knocked over. dana: we know that governr