coming up on the second hour of ayman, the fight of a lifetime. election denialism is threatening to take over arizona. i ll speak with katie hobbs, the democratic nominee for governor and secretary of state about her efforts to stop the conspiracies once and for all. then outrage in georgia. one woman sounds off after her struggle to cast a ballot. hear how she fought back, and the latest on the brutal assault of speaker nancy pelosi s has been, what democrats are saying, and what republicans are not. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. call it trump s election denier trifecta on the arizona bout. the republican contenders for secretary of state, attorney general and governor of arizona have all loudly echoed trump s election lies, and they continue to spread disinformation about voting just ten days before the midterms. that this information in part as led to a series of voter intimidation issues across the state. secretary of state and gubernatorial candidat
they saw an atm machine. they saw the power of his brand, the popularity of his issues, and they were very cut off the road finished room. it wasn t until things hit critical mass in terms of public opinion that we started seeing powerful people like our emmanuel come out and say, don t be in the country was business. unfortunately, that s what it takes to do the right thing. even as we speak right now, there s a situation in brooklyn with kyrie irving, that the brooklyn nets are having to confront with him sharing antisemitic content, and they will have to decide, do they want to be in the kyrie irving business. nike will have to decide, do they want to be in the korean business or no? there is something to, by the way, about the inequity of the fact that when people of color do something, there is a lot of accountability called, but when white people empower who mimic the same behavior, who exit on, who again incite that type of commentary s, they get rewarded
to say with the appeal right now but anytime a jury is out for 32 hours there s likely going to be some areas for appellate attorneys to look at and argue that the jury instructions weren t good or some of the juror questions there were eight of them were not answered properly. as for the retrial, one of the more interesting things, and we just heard ron davis kind of allude to it in his commentary-s we really didn t get to know jordan davis at all during the trial. someone made the point to me, the prosecutors acknowledged he had a big mouth, but no one really told you stories about him. you never saw his baby pictures. his parents didn t really talk about him. and a lot of people think the prosecutors made a mistake with that, that we learned a lot about michael dunn but we learned almost nothing about jordan davis. lisa bloom, what s your reading of the defense appeal prospects and the prosecution s retrial prospects? well, i don t see any grounds for appeal. most of the jur
and then secondly, the prosecution retrial on one count. well, i think it s difficult to say with the appeal right now but anytime a jury is out for 32 hours there s likely going to be some areas for appellate attorneys to look at and argue that the jury instructions weren t good or some of the juror questions there were eight of them were not answered properly. as for the retrial, one of the more interesting things, and we just heard ron davis kind of allude to it in his commentary-s we really didn t get to know jordan davis at all during the trial. someone made the point to me, the prosecutors acknowledged he had a big mouth, but no one really told you stories about him. you never saw his baby pictures. his parents didn t really talk about him. and a lot of people think the prosecutors made a mistake with that, that we learned a lot about michael dunn but we learned almost nothing about jordan davis. lisa bloom, what s your reading of the defense appeal prospects and the pros