data points, recently the white house, pentagon state department acknowledged that 900 american citizens have been returned from afghanistan since we left. so horrifically. yet they said only 100 were there at the time. so they have known all along there were thousands more americans still are today that have been left behind that want to leave. that number, 60,000? 30,000 of which have gone through the special immigrant visa process meaning they were translators for us like guys i served with who were vetted to leave? then who is on airfield? who got on the air planes? who did we let out so we could juice the numbers 120,000 biggest airlift in american history? they are sitting still on our bases across america. some in wisconsin, rachel, some in new jersey, some in texas, across the country, they were not vetted. they never worked with americans, and what are we going to do with them now? these type of acknowledgments are acknowledgments of the utter, i mean the cascading
guilty, that he utter, facing weapons and murder charges. sunny hostin, walk me through what s happening here. it s interesting. they re arguing about the preservation of evidence. the defense here is saying, listen, we need access to this evidence. we want to make sure the prosecution and third parties do not get rid of this evidence. that means they re really gearing up to prepare for trial. this is the kind of case, i suspect, that does lead to a trial. you ve got a former superstar nfl player facing a first-degree murder charge. that penalty is life a life sentence. and so absent some sort of plea deal, and i don t really know what kind of plea deal the government can offer someone like this, accused of this type of heinous crime, they re trying to make sure that they will be ready for trial. as i mentioned, because of this arraignment, and now officially this plea, we could have a trial date today, maybe tomorrow, as this thing moves forward in massachusetts.