upstairs. friday, friday. have a good show, alex. the very bad news for donald trump is that rudy giuliani has finally, today, learned to talk like a lawyer again. today, for the first time in years, rudy giuliani did not sound like a hallucinating mad man when he walked into the fulton county courthouse in georgia to testify to a grand jury. he did not sound like someone willing to tell any lie for donald trump. he didn t sound like someone ready to take any legal risks for donald trump. not anymore. not now that he has been formally declared a target of the grand jury s criminal investigation of exactly what rudy giuliani did for donald trump in georgia. the rudy giuliani you are about to see is truly shocking now. but it is the way rudy giuliani often handled press questions when he was a federal prosecutor in manhattan in the 19 80s. today, with rudy giuliani clinging to the wreckage of his legal career with his law license suspended, pending possible permanent disb
donald trump. he didn t sound like someone ready to take any legal risks for donald trump. not anymore. not now that he has been formally declared a target of the grand jury s criminal investigation of exactly what rudy giuliani did for donald trump in georgia. the rudy giuliani you are about to see is truly shocking now. but it is the way rudy giuliani often handled press questions when he was a federal prosecutor in manhattan in the 1980s. today, with rudy giuliani clinging to the wreckage of his legal career with his law license suspended, pending possible permanent disbarment, rudy giuliani found his lawyerly voice once again. [inaudible] we ll not talk about this, until the grand jury, and the grand jury s [inaudible] secret. do you believe president trump is the ultimate target of this investigation? i m not going to comment on the grand jury investigation. [inaudible] no more about it. they asked the questions [inaudible] will you be cooperative? you ar
to the filing shows that district attorney fani wallace willis began negotiation with the governor s lawyer to begin testimony in the most possible cooperative way, without a subpoena. but she changed her mind about that, as the governor s lawyer, ryan mack avoid, became uncooperative. district attorney willis sends it email to the governor s lawyer, and negotiations broke down, showing exactly how forceful a prosecutor she can be. her email to the governor s lawyer said, in part the email you have sent is offensive and beneath an officer of the court. you are both wrong and confused. let s discuss some of the ways you are wrong. this is not a politically motivated investigation. it is a criminal investigation and often at the end of criminal investigations people are cleared and often they do go to prison. you repeatedly referring to it as a politically motivated
donald trump directly? i think that the special purpose grandeur a need to hear as much information from as many people that are willing to come and testify truthfully. georgia s republican governor brian kemp is now fighting a subpoena from fani willis to testify to the grand jury. the governor s motion today to quash the subpoena reveals, for the first time, that governor kemp was subpoenaed to give testimony tomorrow. legal correspondence attached to the filing shows that district attorney fani wallace willis began negotiation with the governor s lawyer to begin testimony in the most possible cooperative way, without a subpoena. but she changed her mind about that, as the governor s lawyer, ryan mack avoid, became uncooperative. district attorney willis sends it email to the governor s lawyer, and negotiations broke down, showing exactly how forceful a prosecutor she can be. her email to the governor s lawyer said, in part the email you have sent is
airport opening and functioning if there are afghans, americans who need to get out beyond the end of the month. there certainly will be. it email be interesting to see how america executes on the promise made yesterday to get them out. geoff bennett, thanks so much. joe, that s the question now, on september 1st, if the troops are gone, there s still americans or allies there what does that look like based on what secretary blinken said yesterday, how does the world do it and what s the united states role in that. let s bring in he len cooper and sam stein and david leonard to get those answers. helene, the president is holding strong to the august 31st deadline, wants to get the troops out of there, and yet we see a package that there s