prisoners. he didn t relieve forced levels at 2500. he didn t have an arrangement with the taliban and they want to attack our troops. he came in with a certain set of circumstances, he had no ability to change. paul: let s bring in dan heninger, kim strasser and bill hemmer. the argument is president biden was a prisoner of the donald trump agreement. do you agree with that? we are a long way from the buck stops here. it s the buck stops somewhere else. it is always president biden s mo. i disagreed with the trump decisions but the actual chaos, that was biden s fault and i think it was because he wanted his first 9/11 in office, the 20th anniversary, to announce that all troops were home and accelerated and pulled out support. it is compounded because the defense secretary said he had 0 regrets about the withdrawal. not the loss of life. anthony blinken says there are 175 americans still in afghanistan. does anyone talk about them, 44 and control of the taliban? it is the
welcome to the beat. ari melber. we begin tonight with breaking news. murder charges have been issued for all five memphis police officers former officers for the beating death of tyre nichols. those officers are in custody. the people you see on your screen, now in civilian clothing, booked and incarcerated what would be a murder trial. they are charged with killing this individual through a knowing state of mind, and all five we ll explain the legalities of this accused of contributing directly to the death. this is justin smith, em met martin, desmond mills jr., demetrius and tadarius bean. this is a case that has royaled memphis. it s also a case that chose how law enforcement responses to law enforcement killings are changing. he died three days after being pulled over for what was something that shouldn t have been a violent interaction at all, alleged reckless driving. the d.a. revealing more about what was a confrontation where nichols apparently fled on foot
idaho university students. brian christopher kohlberger, age 28, ph.d. student at washington state university, studying criminal justice of all things, hiding out, where else, at mommy s house. i m nancy grace. i m in for laura ingraham tonight. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. after 47 long days of suffering from the four victims families, finally an arrest. standing by, right now, in pennsylvania, outside the c.i. correctional institute where kohlberger is being housed tonight. laura, what can you tell us? laura: hi, nancy. we re outside the monroe county correctional facility and this is where he s going to be calling home for the next few days at least. and you mentioned that he was arrested where we believe to be at his parents house. just a few short miles from where i m standing now but tonight, he sits here behind me inside this jail that holds about 400 inmates. some of them are maximum security inmates. others minimum security. of course, we be
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