[applause] greg: yes, yes, yes! happy monday, everybody. you look fantastic. lying. so let s talk about chauvin. you remember the minneapolis cop convicted of killing george floyd. chauvin was just stabbed in federal prison. likely by some inmate wanting to gain street credit. what an eerie coincidence that chauvin gets stabbed just as a new documentary examines his arrest and prosecution comes out. and the documentary makes some amazing claims. if they are accurate, could expose a pretty big lie. a lie that cost lives including black ones, and billions of dollars in damages. it s at the heart of the breakdown of law and order and the reason why drugstore dee edrant is locked up. let s do a quick recap of the facts in case you re in a coma or joe scarborough. in 2020 floyd tried to pass counterfeit bills at a grocery store while null of enough drugs to make charlie sheen drool. thank to the fake money, they called the cops. that s it. after that our view of the case was
others in the key battleground states. you mentioned an election denier there. 51% of the vote in, that s what you want if you are katie hobbs. the question is, what are we missing? this is where arizona is decided, for the most part. more than 60% of the vote, one of the fastest-growing areas in america. when the most fascinating political areas in the area. phoenix in the sprawling growing suburbs around it. i now katie hobbs is 58%, in the county where kari lake for ten years was an anchorwoman in peoples arms. that s who she s trying to, she s trying to convince the suburban republicans, a lot of whom didn t vote for trump, i m carrie, lake your anchor. she wants to be the trump acolyte and run it up here. but let s look at maricopa county. it s a d plus two, right? and katie hobbs is winning by 16 or 17 points. we have to check in. david condolence what this vote is. the election day vote here is, this is, the behavior of the
by august 31st and any extension beyond that deadline will depend on the taliban which is not a great place to be and there is really no reason for things to have fallen apart this way. trace: and there is just a cow a prominent anchorwoman in afghanistan, we are getting word that now the taliban has now suspended her end of the female employees. she goes on to quote, i m a journalist and i m not allowed to work. what will i do next? everything we have achieved for 20 years will be gone and the taliban is the taliban, they have not changed. the taliban later came out and said there s no political system there. this is sharia law and that s it. that s right. i think last week women could go to work and to go school and they could have dreams and it s all become incredibly uncertain. the taliban have publicly promised they will respect women s rights within islamic law but there is a really wide interpretation of that law and
widespread killings. there is some cautious optimism. given the taliban s track record of brutality, a lot of people, women in particular are skeptical. we saw some extraordinary scenes yesterday of an afghan female anchorwoman interviewing the taliban on air. we did see women protesting on the streets, albeit in small groups. they were not touched. they were asserting that they wanted their rates going forward. we have had the nobel laureate peace prize winner, who has a school girl had been shot and nearly killed by the taliban voicing her concerns about education for girls and staying that saying what sort of education they ll be given. shannon: what is the situation with refugees if they can even get out of the country. where do they go from here. 30,000 a day are fleeing at this point.
The U.S. denied a report by Iranian state-run television that deals had been reached for the Islamic Republic to release U.S. and British prisoners in exchange for Tehran receiving billions of dollars.