it s now monday in afghanistan, and a year since the taliban swept back into the afghan capital kabul, marking their takeover of the country and sparking scenes like these at the airport thousands trying to leave in fear of what could lie ahead. one year on, life for women and girls, in particular, is very different with harsh rules including restrictions on education and employment. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who was in kabul during the taliban takeover, has returned and sent this special report. it s a man s world. afghanistan is a conservative country, but the rules are now set by the ultraconservative taliban. spaces which had opened up for women have now been slammed shut. we met three generations of women whose lives speak loudly about their world. many are afraid. they don t want to be identified. this woman used to be a senior official in the finance ministry. last year the taliban told her, stay at home. a man would take herjob. translatio
exceptions for the life and health of the woman. and even that i have learned is a highly subjective matter. hundreds of appointments across the state were canceled immediately. now this man the new status quo here ever since. alabama s laws been called the most restrictive abortion ban in the nation. and makes providing abortions a class a felony, punishable by up to 99 years in prison. on top of that, providing having access that care could also be a crime and it s not clear where she might go to obtain reproductive health care, and women who are pregnant here worry that any miscarriage can make them a criminal suspect. and a week since roe, fell all of alabama s neighboring states have been acting their old man making virtually inaccessible across the entire south east region of the united states. people in alabama will likely have to travel hundreds of miles across multiple states in some cases, to get a safe and legal abortion. i have come here, to speak with the medical
the decision could overrule the nationwide right to abortion. bill: gun rights are also on the docket. the court decides a fate of a new york law that restricts conceal carry. that decision could have implications with other blue states, eight of them in total with strong gun laws. dana: the court is hearing a challenge to former president trump s remain in mexico policy. the rule has forced tens of thousands to wait while their asylum claims are heard. president biden is suing to end it. border patrol data shows they are barely enforcing it. we ll have a live report on that from the border. bill: major ruling on religious liberty. it centered on a washington states high school football coach fired for praying on the field. dana: the court is weighing these cases over a back drop of hostility and intimidation. a leaked draft opinion on abortion has prompted weeks of protest outside justice s home. it reached a boiling point two weeks ago when police arrested a suspect
chief. anyone? from food to fuel, prices all around us are on the rise. add the slow growth and experts are forecasting increasing odds of a serious economic downturn. americans cannot hide from what is happening. but apparently our president would like to do just that. oh, the mostly liberal media are finally getting curious about whether we will have to survive a tough recession. biden didn t like a reporter s question on that. president biden: not the majority aren t saying that. come on, don t make things up, okay. now you sound like a republican politician. i m joking. that was a joke. all kidding aside, no, i don t think it is. i was talking to larry summers this morning and nothing inevitable about a recession. harris: that s hilarious because larry summers has had it on and he said the opposite. the president can try to sell what he is saying there. critics aren t going to buy it. what is unique about this, like i tell to your viewers, different from the depre
confidence late last night. when the votes are tallied, i m confident we will win. will not have resolution tonight. we can see the path ahead, we can see victory ahead. carley: lucas tomlinson has a round-up of the election results so far. good morning. good morning, carley. too close to call in pennsylvania. 8% of votes still need to be counted. dave mccormick trails dr. oz by less than 3000 votes. we have tens of thousands of mail-in ballots that have not beened and need to be counted beginning tomorrow. we will not have resolution tonight, but we can see the path ahead, we can see victory ahead and it is all because of you. here is dr. oz, who received donald trump s endorsement. when we win the battle in pennsylvania, it reflects the entire country. if the soul of pennsylvania and thriving and healthy, so is the nation. we re a role model to the world. printing error is delays lancaster county. kathy barnette is currently in third and has no intention of