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mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. as laying on the mop wringer. >> darren bailey denies he was the assailant, but prison staff say they have evidence to the contrary. >> mr. bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to the [ bleep ] program. you're just going to kick me out of the program. other guys -- >> you think i can keep you in the program when you almost killed a guy? >> how is he almost dead? we don't describe to damn here. some others was up there. they was up there fighting, they didn't get cast away. >> that's the most brutal assault i've seen there in two years. >> so are you saying i did that? >> you and i know that you did it. >> nah, you ain't going to put words in my mouth. >> whatever they do with it, that's up to them. but you're not going back on that uni
mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. as laying on the mop wringer. >> darren bailey denies he was the assailant, but prison staff say they have evidence to the contrary. >> mr. bailey. >> what's up, man? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] him. don't bother with him anymore. he's...
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over the entire area we have actually made substantial and great success and great progress again mr bailey i do not want to downplay the progress that you have russia if i have. experienced terrorism firsthand that it is often criticized for being to have a hand it in dealing with it and yet when an opportunity presented itself in the past russia was always willing to strike ceasefire deals with terror groups by the way it was in chechnya almost recently in syria it seems that present attack the has a somewhat different approach because when he was offered by those militant. to have a cease fire back in december of two thousand and sixteen he refused why don't you think that that could have saved perhaps some lives and resources. for his and for almost. first and foremost especially his body especially with the communists and the n.b.a. and and india if he he was he offered a cease fire unilaterally you know and and the fact is the president understands truly where and how where and how this where and how the that there is groups where we're actually making advances the meat what was neces
over the entire area we have actually made substantial and great success and great progress again mr bailey i do not want to downplay the progress that you have russia if i have. experienced terrorism firsthand that it is often criticized for being to have a hand it in dealing with it and yet when an opportunity presented itself in the past russia was always willing to strike ceasefire deals with terror groups by the way it was in chechnya almost recently in syria it seems that present attack...
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mr. bailey.rn. >> no question that the best tv show of the '90s was the o.j. simpson trial and everyone on it was riveting. >> the simpson trial finally winding to a close. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> the verdict of the o.j. simpson trial viewed by 150 million people. it's more people than watch presidential election returns. that's crazy. >> because there was trial footage every day, cnn saw its audience increase like five times, the success of cnn was not lost on other people. and so, there were competing forces coming into play. >> how delighted i am we have now reached this moment when we can firmly announce the starting of a fox news channel. >> unfortunately, with cable news and the ability -- or the need to be on the air 24/7, where you try to get as many eyeballs as possible at one time, to gravitate toward those stories that are sensational, it brought us the ability to go too far. >> is the jonbenet ramsey
mr. bailey.rn. >> no question that the best tv show of the '90s was the o.j. simpson trial and everyone on it was riveting. >> the simpson trial finally winding to a close. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> the verdict of the o.j. simpson trial viewed by 150 million people. it's more people than watch presidential election returns. that's crazy. >> because there was trial footage every day,...
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attorney for the southern district of florida and he joins me from my old bailey wick miami kendall first what do you make of mr skaro move should leave ng well from everything i've heard it tells us that the new chief of staff or the president ited states is going to be very decisive and when you think about how quickly that came about what a surprise it is to everyone maybe it tells you there's going to be a reset in the white house maybe things will get in a different direction which i think frankly leaders people on both. sides of the political aisle that would really really welcome what do you make of the public criticism of sessions i am a little bit confused by it in the sense that. i've not clear if it's just the president speaking his mind expressing some frustration cities got or whether it's part of of a strategy that seeks to basically push the attorney general out and as we know the president has unbridled discretion to dismiss an attorney general doesn't need any reason whatsoever to do it but there are plenty of people signaling that to push out jeff sessions at this point without any real reason
attorney for the southern district of florida and he joins me from my old bailey wick miami kendall first what do you make of mr skaro move should leave ng well from everything i've heard it tells us that the new chief of staff or the president ited states is going to be very decisive and when you think about how quickly that came about what a surprise it is to everyone maybe it tells you there's going to be a reset in the white house maybe things will get in a different direction which i think...
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mr alliston denies that charge and a separate charge brought under a very old law of intent to cause bodily harm by wonton orfurious driving. tom burridge, bbc news at the old baileythe latest they have carried out in europe this year. but on the battlefields in iraq and syria, the islamic state group has been collapsing as it's driven out of its strongholds. but as they go, they're leaving behind a deadly legacy — children schooled in hate and trained for combat. more than 2000 boys are thought to have graduated from is military training. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville has the second part of his report on what is calls its lion cubs of the caliphate. turning a child into a suicide bomber takes time. and it might start here. in raqqa, they crowd round to watch a man, caged like an animal. the so—called islamic state charge sheet reads that he harassed a woman. his punishment is children's entertainment. war brutalises. growing up in conflict, destruction and violence become routine. mosul and elsewhere became fertile recruitment ground for the islamic state group. is didn'tjust concentrate its attentions here on the battlefield. it also moved int
mr alliston denies that charge and a separate charge brought under a very old law of intent to cause bodily harm by wonton orfurious driving. tom burridge, bbc news at the old baileythe latest they have carried out in europe this year. but on the battlefields in iraq and syria, the islamic state group has been collapsing as it's driven out of its strongholds. but as they go, they're leaving behind a deadly legacy — children schooled in hate and trained for combat. more than 2000 boys are...
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mr chaudhry spoke to confirm his name, date of birth, and his address, during this year which lasted only a few minutes. he was remanded in custody to appear next in court at the old baileyo—date with the weather prospects. nick miller has the forecast. in the sunshine it feels really nice, wind is light, temperature is not high but it still feels very pleasant. many western coastal parts of the uk have blue sky, showers fading in northern ireland, more so across western scotland. still some really heavy downpours in eastern scotland, north—east england, still some across other parts of england and wales, but the tendency is for them to become few and far between deep into the evening and after dark they will fade quickly. another clear, chilly night to come from august into september. away from town and city centres, easily down into single figures. a few spots flirting with freezing. loads of sunshine as we welcome in friday in september. cloud is going to build but the show won't be as widespread or evenly distributed. some developing here or there. more especially south—east the pennines, and to east anglia, where there could be slow—moving thundery downpours. more o
mr chaudhry spoke to confirm his name, date of birth, and his address, during this year which lasted only a few minutes. he was remanded in custody to appear next in court at the old baileyo—date with the weather prospects. nick miller has the forecast. in the sunshine it feels really nice, wind is light, temperature is not high but it still feels very pleasant. many western coastal parts of the uk have blue sky, showers fading in northern ireland, more so across western scotland. still some...
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mr. mayor, thanks for phoning in. >> thank you for being interested in this important issue. >> well, hey you guys, too how full is the kay baileyenter today >> it's not yet. actually we've got four opened up now we had three centers we they had about 200 apiece and kay bailey hutchison center has the potential for 5,000 and we opened that up this morning and we've got less than 100 thus far. folks have not started to come in from houston yet. >> that's what i was going to ask. how many houstonians, if you will, have made their way to your region. do you have any rough sense of how many people have left the region and come to your area >> we have the folks that are currently here i go out there hand talk to them and probably one out of three are from houston themselves. a lot from southern dallas, and excuse me, southern texas in the south coast, and -- and so i -- you know, hopefully houston is going to be able to weather the storm with the evacuees right there in their place and i've been talking to mayor turner and he's doing a good job but we'll be there for overflow. we've been asked to prepare for the worst and hope for th
mr. mayor, thanks for phoning in. >> thank you for being interested in this important issue. >> well, hey you guys, too how full is the kay baileyenter today >> it's not yet. actually we've got four opened up now we had three centers we they had about 200 apiece and kay bailey hutchison center has the potential for 5,000 and we opened that up this morning and we've got less than 100 thus far. folks have not started to come in from houston yet. >> that's what i was going...