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jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad to death at a home for vulnerable people in bristol where they bothry had been released from a psychiatric hospital. mr ahmad's family say his death could and should have been prevented. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, reports. i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living and six weeks before the attack, jeffrey barry told staff here that he wanted to kill someone. that he wanted to be notorious, and he said kamilahmad was top o
jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad to death at a home for vulnerable people in bristol where they bothry had been released from a psychiatric hospital. mr ahmad's family say his death could and should have been prevented. 0ur correspondent, jon kay, reports. i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband. after knocking on the door, he stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my...
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said ahmad was caught hailing a taxi while his car was engulfed in flames. behind that was a 25-year-old woman. he later told police he was on a date with that woman but police say he was speeding when he lost control of the vehicle. they caught up with him at a nearby hospital where he was being treated for burns. the woman inside the car died at the scene and now her boyfriend is speaking out. >> i make an attempt, you know. if he didn't make an attempt, then, you know, that's a cowardly move and, you know, god will deal with it. >> ahmad is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. >>> the family of a 8-year-old who fell from the deck of a cruise ship is demanding to see surveillance. she fell from the deck inside the ship's atrium. the family says other passengers were pushing and shoving to get off an elevator and may have somehow caused her to fall over the deck railing. the family will pursue family action. >>> the weinstein company has been thrown a life-threatening by a los angeles billionaire. the production company co-founded by
said ahmad was caught hailing a taxi while his car was engulfed in flames. behind that was a 25-year-old woman. he later told police he was on a date with that woman but police say he was speeding when he lost control of the vehicle. they caught up with him at a nearby hospital where he was being treated for burns. the woman inside the car died at the scene and now her boyfriend is speaking out. >> i make an attempt, you know. if he didn't make an attempt, then, you know, that's a...
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ahmad khan rahimi convicted on all eight counts for planting two pressure cooker bombs on the street last september. one of them exploding, injuring 30 people. jurors were shown video of rahimi walking through a crowded penn station here in new york with those bombs in his bags. prosecutors say he was inspired by isis and al qaeda. the charges carry a mandatory punishment now of life in prison. >>> next tonight here, to the interview. army sergeant bowe bergdahl, pleading guilty before a military judge today. we all remember that moment after years of captivity, held by the taliban, squinting at the sight of the sun. tonight, in an abc news exclusive, bergdahl before the camera for the first time. why he says he should not be called a traitor. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: appearing before a military judge today, sergeant bowe bergdahl pleaded guilty to deserting his platoon, walking off his base in afghanistan and into the hands of the taliban. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: bergdahl was held by the taliban for five years.
ahmad khan rahimi convicted on all eight counts for planting two pressure cooker bombs on the street last september. one of them exploding, injuring 30 people. jurors were shown video of rahimi walking through a crowded penn station here in new york with those bombs in his bags. prosecutors say he was inspired by isis and al qaeda. the charges carry a mandatory punishment now of life in prison. >>> next tonight here, to the interview. army sergeant bowe bergdahl, pleading guilty before...
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jon kay reports. 1am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit.. he knocks on kamil‘s door, and inside stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times, before mutilating his body. that's like a black cloud in my life, you know... kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe. to just lead a normal life. but why, how come he got this? why did this happen, and how did it happen? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living, and six weeks before the attack jeffrey barry told staff here that he wanted to kill someone, that he wanted to be notorious, and he said kamilahmad was top of his list. he'd left notes, saying he was planning to kill kamil, along with everybody else on the street. in the weeks before the attack barry was sectioned, but he was released from this hospital by a mental health tribunal against the
jon kay reports. 1am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit.. he knocks on kamil‘s door, and inside stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times, before mutilating his body. that's like a black cloud in my life, you know... kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe. to just lead a normal life. but why, how come he got this? why did this happen, and how did it happen?...
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today, ahmad has become known as the bono of pakistan. his cause?sing public awareness for the country's campaign to eradicate polio, which he reminded these students, is very close to its goal. >> do this! >> reporter: ahmad appears in tv spots and restricts his public appearances to small groups, illustrating a key challenge for the polio campaign. >> we used to do concerts here where 100,000 people could come in these stadiums, like the national stadium in karachi. now everything has gone underground. we can't go and do public concerts, just because of the threat of violence and the extremist threat. >> reporter: that threat is the main reason pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where the crippling viral disease remains endemic. the violence has specifically targeted polio campaigners. several dozen vaccinators and security personnel have been killed by taliban gunmen. >> when i arrived here, there was a lot of confusion, a lot of chaos, because of the taliban spreading this disinformation that there's something in the polio vacc
today, ahmad has become known as the bono of pakistan. his cause?sing public awareness for the country's campaign to eradicate polio, which he reminded these students, is very close to its goal. >> do this! >> reporter: ahmad appears in tv spots and restricts his public appearances to small groups, illustrating a key challenge for the polio campaign. >> we used to do concerts here where 100,000 people could come in these stadiums, like the national stadium in karachi. now...
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attorneys gave opening statements yesterday, at ahmad khan rahimi's trial in new york.cutors called him a "soldier in a holy war" bent on carrying out a murderous plot carnage. the defense said the government would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he's guilty. rahimi has not been charged with terrorism. but federal lawyers say his interest in jihad and terrorist organizations influenced his actions. some d.c. students from low-income families are getting some help.. from the bill and melinda gates foundation. it's awarded 10-million dollars to the d.c. college access program. the program targets wards seven and eight, where nearly half of children live in poverty. the program prepares students for college, and provides scholarships. the grant, plus a one-million dollar gift from monumental sports owner ted leonsis will benefit about 600 students. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - today a repeat of yesterday - warming trend late week (80s return) - remaining very dry; rain chances return next week today: mostly sunny. highs: 72-77 winds: se 5 mp
attorneys gave opening statements yesterday, at ahmad khan rahimi's trial in new york.cutors called him a "soldier in a holy war" bent on carrying out a murderous plot carnage. the defense said the government would not be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he's guilty. rahimi has not been charged with terrorism. but federal lawyers say his interest in jihad and terrorist organizations influenced his actions. some d.c. students from low-income families are getting some help.....
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the jury found ahmad khan ra hii was found guilty. he was found guilty of planting two bombs in manhattan that injured more than two dozen people. prosecutors say isis and al qaida inspired rahami again, ahmad khan rahimi guilty with all count counts. we'll continue to follow this breaking news and bring you more developments on-air and the nbc 10 app. >>> a philadelphia man died in the middle of the street when a driver ran him down and took off. the 57-year-old victim was crossing south 67th street near paschal avenue last night. police are looking for a gray van with a broken windshield. >>> in north philly, police are looking for a shooter who fired into an suv, killing 27-year-old brian gravely and bounwounding another. investigators say the gunfire broke out around 11:30 last night at 13 and erie. a third man was in the suv but was not hurt. >>> and for the third time this month, a motorcyclist has died in an accident on the schuylkill expressway. in the most recent incident, police tell us the motorcyclist was going west and lo
the jury found ahmad khan ra hii was found guilty. he was found guilty of planting two bombs in manhattan that injured more than two dozen people. prosecutors say isis and al qaida inspired rahami again, ahmad khan rahimi guilty with all count counts. we'll continue to follow this breaking news and bring you more developments on-air and the nbc 10 app. >>> a philadelphia man died in the middle of the street when a driver ran him down and took off. the 57-year-old victim was crossing...
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i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living and six weeks before the attack, jeffrey barry told staff here that they wanted to kill someone. that he wanted to be notorious, and he said kamilahmad was top of his list. he'd left a note saying he was plan to kill kamil, along with everybody else on the street. in the weeks before the attack, barry was sectioned, but he was released from this hospital by a mental health tribunal against the advice of a psychiatrist, and within hours he'd killed the refugee. i've just killed kamil. he call
i.00am, and jeffrey barry heads from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit, a kitchen knife in his waistband and then mutilates his body. that's like a black cloud in my life. kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe, to just live a normal life. but why, how come he get this? why that happened and how that happened? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes...
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my name is reged ahmad.s — rose mcgowan is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". we will deny the regime all paths to a nuclear weapon. and the worst wildfires in california's history leave at least 36 dead and hundreds missing, with the flames still spreading.
my name is reged ahmad.s — rose mcgowan is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". we will deny...
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my name is reged ahmad.an is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". and the worst wildfires in california's history leave at least 36 dead and hundreds missing, with the flames still spreading.
my name is reged ahmad.an is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". and the worst wildfires in...
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jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad more than 25 times.bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is back to the negotiating table for the us, mexico, it is back to the negotiating table forthe us, mexico, and it is back to the negotiating table for the us, mexico, and canada, after they could not reach a deal to reva m p after they could not reach a deal to revamp nascar. and in china, people are struggling in a fight against zombies. —— nafta. not the walking dead, but large state owned companies that refuse to dive. —— die. good morning asia and hello world. happy wednesday to all of you. thank you forjoin us for this edition of asia business report. i am rico hizon. we start off at nafta. trade ministers from us, bexsero, and canada, have agreed to additional talks. they start when they left off in 2018, where they have big issues to discuss. —— mexico. the agreement is at risk because of the america first agenda of donald trump. earlier, i asked next boat have lately it is that they come to an agreement. this will b
jeffrey barry stabbed kamil ahmad more than 25 times.bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is back to the negotiating table for the us, mexico, it is back to the negotiating table forthe us, mexico, and it is back to the negotiating table for the us, mexico, and canada, after they could not reach a deal to reva m p after they could not reach a deal to revamp nascar. and in china, people are struggling in a fight against zombies. —— nafta. not the walking dead, but...
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a jury convicted ahmad rahimi. he's also charged with blowing up a trash can along the route of a marine charity race in seaside heights. >> former vice president joe biden will present the award to his long-time friend. john mccain will be honored for his sacrifice and service. >> reporter: that's right, a former president george w. bush and that is coming in by video. take a look, you can see who is starting to turn up here and as you mentioned former vice president joe biden will be here. his relationship with john mccain will go back to decades when he was a senate liason. the u.s. naval academy is preparing to honor one of their own. senator john mccain receiving the liberty medal. >> it was established to celebrate men and women. >> reporter: one of the themes is bipartisanship, something mccain is known for both professionally. his friend independent joe lieberman will offer a video tribute as will chuck smchumer and mitch mcconnell. tonight, though, it's mccain. >> i just admire his resiliency. >> the man t
a jury convicted ahmad rahimi. he's also charged with blowing up a trash can along the route of a marine charity race in seaside heights. >> former vice president joe biden will present the award to his long-time friend. john mccain will be honored for his sacrifice and service. >> reporter: that's right, a former president george w. bush and that is coming in by video. take a look, you can see who is starting to turn up here and as you mentioned former vice president joe biden will...
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ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum sentence of life in prison for charges including using a weapon ofs destruction. one of the bombs exploded in manhattan's chelsea neighborhood, wounding 30 people. the second didn't detonate. officials said rahimi was inspired by isis and al-qaeda. >> ahmad khan rahimi learned a lesson which we keep reminding people of. this is the wrong place to try and carry out an act of terrorism. witnesses will come forward, evidence will be developed, arrests will be made, prosecutions will be brought forth. and they will be successful. >> woodruff: prosecutors said rahimi also planted a pipe bomb in seaside heights, new jersey, but no one was injured. colin kaepernick has filed a grievance against the national football league. the former san francisco 49ers quarterback says he remains un- signed due to collusion by team owners over his national anthem protests. kaepernick sparked a debate when he kneeled during the anthem last year, protesting police mistreatment of african americans. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained 85 points to c
ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum sentence of life in prison for charges including using a weapon ofs destruction. one of the bombs exploded in manhattan's chelsea neighborhood, wounding 30 people. the second didn't detonate. officials said rahimi was inspired by isis and al-qaeda. >> ahmad khan rahimi learned a lesson which we keep reminding people of. this is the wrong place to try and carry out an act of terrorism. witnesses will come forward, evidence will be developed, arrests will...
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cairo on skype is timothy kaldis nonresident fellow institute for middle east politics from berlin ahmad badawi senior researcher for the center for middle eastern and north african politics at the free university of berlin of mit is also the author of the political economy of egypt and a c.c. and in london in black visiting senior fellow at the middle east center at the london school of economics a very warm welcome to all three of you let me start off with you timothy kaldis a staggering loss for the egyptian security services what do you hearing about today's events and how it unfolded or not there's a lot of conflicting reports. some people saying fourteen killed some but some think thirty something over fifty. there's also a lot of confusion about who is responsible no official claim of responsibility and the state's response so far is to say a number of security officers were killed but not to specify that number. a parliamentarian who's close to the government stuff about three claims that as many as one hundred. militants ambushed the security forces that would be a quite remarka
cairo on skype is timothy kaldis nonresident fellow institute for middle east politics from berlin ahmad badawi senior researcher for the center for middle eastern and north african politics at the free university of berlin of mit is also the author of the political economy of egypt and a c.c. and in london in black visiting senior fellow at the middle east center at the london school of economics a very warm welcome to all three of you let me start off with you timothy kaldis a staggering loss...
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jury found afghan born ahmad khan rahami guilty of using a weapon of mat destruction and bombing a publiclace. the attack in september of 2016 injured 30 people. prosecutors presented plenty of evidence for the case his fingerprints and dmna found on the bombs and video of him dragging those bombs and suitcases along streets of manhattan. >> today's verdict is a victory for new york city. it's a victory for america and its fight against terror and a victory for all who believe in the cause of justice. >> rahami faces live in prison he also faces separate state and federal charge charges in new jy for tax in seaside park and a new jersey train station an shootout with police. >>> so burglar literally dropped into a philadelphia business. that is surveillance video from the j and s hookah lounge on germantown avenue. guy got in through a second floor rear door then dropped down to the first floor through the ceiling. very much looking for this guy right now. if you know anything about that, give police a call. >>> on your radar tonight, it is cog to be chilly tomorrow morning. i mean as in
jury found afghan born ahmad khan rahami guilty of using a weapon of mat destruction and bombing a publiclace. the attack in september of 2016 injured 30 people. prosecutors presented plenty of evidence for the case his fingerprints and dmna found on the bombs and video of him dragging those bombs and suitcases along streets of manhattan. >> today's verdict is a victory for new york city. it's a victory for america and its fight against terror and a victory for all who believe in the...
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ahmad rahimi guilty on eight federal charges stemming from the bombing in chelsea that injured 30 newseptember. fox's lisa everses that he full story report it took a jr. riff eight men, four women only four hours to find the chelsea bombing suspect gill on on eight charges including some of the most serious in federal law. >> rahimi's crime have been met with swift and resolute justice w. reporter: rahami was not handcuffed as he listened to the jury forum say the word "guilty" over and over again in the federal courtroom. the most serious charge was using a weapon of mass destruction during the two-week trial. prosecutors presented im critting surveillance of him culminating with the blast on west 23rd street on september 2016. >> fired by isis and al qaeda. rahimi built, planted, dealtnated bombs. on the streets of chelsea in the heart of manhattan and in new jersey. hoping to kill as many innocent people as possible. o'neill says is is a miracle no lives were lost but several dozen people were injured. two heroic lynn din, new jersey, police officers actually captured rahami who s
ahmad rahimi guilty on eight federal charges stemming from the bombing in chelsea that injured 30 newseptember. fox's lisa everses that he full story report it took a jr. riff eight men, four women only four hours to find the chelsea bombing suspect gill on on eight charges including some of the most serious in federal law. >> rahimi's crime have been met with swift and resolute justice w. reporter: rahami was not handcuffed as he listened to the jury forum say the word "guilty"...
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if you look at places like ahmad, it virtually ruled the province —— helm and —— helmand.the world not focusing on this? who is benefiting from this? can the conflict in helmand be sustained without this? the product goes to europe. we try to bring you the best of the bbcjournalism through the day. let's turn to coverage of liberia's election. a giant of african politics is departing the stage. ellen johnson sirleaf was africa's first female head of state — but next week there are elections in liberia — and they will end presidentjohnson sirleaf‘s time in power. a lot of people covering the story because of the importance but also... we'll talk about george weah ina also... we'll talk about george weah in a moment. it is as the washington post calls it ‘a true test of democracy‘. if all goes well, this will be the first time a liberian elected head of state will hand over to another. there are some colourful candidates. we spotted this one, highlighting someone we spotted this one, highlighting someone called tamba mayonnaise. i'm not sure if he is a contender. a serious c
if you look at places like ahmad, it virtually ruled the province —— helm and —— helmand.the world not focusing on this? who is benefiting from this? can the conflict in helmand be sustained without this? the product goes to europe. we try to bring you the best of the bbcjournalism through the day. let's turn to coverage of liberia's election. a giant of african politics is departing the stage. ellen johnson sirleaf was africa's first female head of state — but next week there are...
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happening today-- deliberations resume in the trail of manhattan bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi.urors say they are close to reaching a verdict in the case. the afghanistan-born new jersy man, is charged with setting off a bomb in manhattan's chelsea neighborhood last year. 30 people were injured. prosecutors say he was inspired by the islamic state group and al-qaida to plan the bombings. rahimi has pleaded not guilty. happening now - an urgent manhunt after a jail break in missouri. authorities say two inmates escaped the pemiscot county jail early sunday morning. the two were caught on surveillacne video heading towards the mississippi river. police say they've already figured out how the two were able to escape, now they just have to catch them. one of the inmates one of the inmates curre charge.... the other was being held on several felony charges including kidnapping and violent domestic assault. in florida carnival cruise lines responds following the death of an 8-year old girl who fell from the deck of a ship. the incident happened saturday as the "carnival glory" docked
happening today-- deliberations resume in the trail of manhattan bombing suspect ahmad khan rahimi.urors say they are close to reaching a verdict in the case. the afghanistan-born new jersy man, is charged with setting off a bomb in manhattan's chelsea neighborhood last year. 30 people were injured. prosecutors say he was inspired by the islamic state group and al-qaida to plan the bombings. rahimi has pleaded not guilty. happening now - an urgent manhunt after a jail break in missouri....
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time for government troops to intensify its anti eisel campaign you know neal middle east analyst ahmad walker of how long he believes it will take to liberate the remaining eight percent of syrian territory which is held by an eyesore. it will take some time but major city after a major city is forming and this is very significant of the had been divided as a city between those assyrians who did not want to. not accept basically to go under control. so the lines in the trenches and everything are very much steve doesn't have apparently this divide within the city the syrian army having crossed the euphrates a little bit south of daters or is now heading north back on the other side of the euphrates the eastern bank. and is in circling those forces from behind so this would also hope for the speed of the clearing of the resort itself but would it would also take some time just on another aspect to get your thoughts in the city of herat north of who are looking all of them are in in eastern syria that's where the u.s. backed anti ice law peroration is ongoing that russian military has sa
time for government troops to intensify its anti eisel campaign you know neal middle east analyst ahmad walker of how long he believes it will take to liberate the remaining eight percent of syrian territory which is held by an eyesore. it will take some time but major city after a major city is forming and this is very significant of the had been divided as a city between those assyrians who did not want to. not accept basically to go under control. so the lines in the trenches and everything...
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jon kay reports. 1am, and jeffrey barry head from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit.or, and inside stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times, before mutilating his body. that's like a black cloud in my life, you know... kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe. to just lead a normal life. but why, how come he got this? why did this happen, and how did it happen? jeffrey barry had a long history of severe psychiatric problems, including episodes of paranoid schizophrenia. this is the supported living accommodation in bristol where the two men were living, and six weeks before the attack jeffrey barry told the staff here that he wanted to kill someone, that he wanted to be notorious, and he said kamilahmad was top of his list. he'd left notes, saying he was planning to kill kamil, along with everybody else on the street. in the weeks before the attack barry was sectioned, but he was released from this hospital by a mental health tribunal, against the advice of a psychia
jon kay reports. 1am, and jeffrey barry head from his flat to kamil ahmad's bedsit.or, and inside stabs the kurdish refugee more than 25 times, before mutilating his body. that's like a black cloud in my life, you know... kamil‘s brother believes the attack could and should have been prevented, in a country they came to for protection. he came here to be safe. to just lead a normal life. but why, how come he got this? why did this happen, and how did it happen? jeffrey barry had a long...
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that was only part of their openings statements as the federal trial of ahmad rahimi began yesterday.efore proceedings, he had to be escorted out of the courtroom because of an outburst. he was angry because his wife hasn't been allowed to see him in more than a year. the judge said he would look into the matter. afterward the prosecution outlined how they believe rahimi researched and put together the bombs he's accused of setting hough. rahimi -- setting off. rahimi's attorney said that the government cannot prove her client is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >>> this is what you need to know today. a chilly morning, kind of like yesterday. some of us in the 40s for the start of the day. sunrise this morning at 6:59. we'll have a mild afternoon. once we have the sunshine, there's plenty of it out there. it will be another clear sky overhead. dry days are ahead for us. we're not tracking any chances of rain over the next several days. if you enjoy the clear, sunny conditions, you've got it. here's a look at the planner for today. 53 at 6:00 a.m. up to 72 by 2:00. we should make it
that was only part of their openings statements as the federal trial of ahmad rahimi began yesterday.efore proceedings, he had to be escorted out of the courtroom because of an outburst. he was angry because his wife hasn't been allowed to see him in more than a year. the judge said he would look into the matter. afterward the prosecution outlined how they believe rahimi researched and put together the bombs he's accused of setting hough. rahimi -- setting off. rahimi's attorney said that the...
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. >>> new evidence at the trial of ahmad rahimi shows an explosion caught on tape. >> the jury saw 30 people being hurt in the explosion in the chelsea neighborhood last november. debris shattered glass windows along the block. prosecutors also played this 911 call. listen -- >> there is like a pot that's taped shut and has wires coming out of it. and goes into another bag. it just looks like -- i was afraid it was a bomb. >> that device never exploded. rahimi is also accused of setting off a bomb in seaside heights that started just before a charity race started. >>> former health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius took the stand at senator bob menendez's bribery trial. she declined to help his friends in a medicare billing dispute during a 2012 meeting. the senator's defense team says the meeting was about concern over national policy problems and not menendez calling it a favor as prosecutors claim. former majority leader harry reid set up the meeting and could be called to testify next week. >>> former first lady michelle obama made one of her first public appearances
. >>> new evidence at the trial of ahmad rahimi shows an explosion caught on tape. >> the jury saw 30 people being hurt in the explosion in the chelsea neighborhood last november. debris shattered glass windows along the block. prosecutors also played this 911 call. listen -- >> there is like a pot that's taped shut and has wires coming out of it. and goes into another bag. it just looks like -- i was afraid it was a bomb. >> that device never exploded. rahimi is also...
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my name is reged ahmad. our top stories: hollywood's sex scandal deepens — rose mcgowan is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". we will deny the regime all paths to a nuclear weapon. and the worst wildfires in california's history leave at least 36 dead and hundreds missing, with the flames still spreading. hello and welcome. the growing scandal around the hollywood producer harvey weinstein has intensified. the american actress rose mcgowan became the latest woman to make accusations of rape. she says she repeatedly told the boss of amazon studios, who worked with weinstein, what had happened but he'd done nothing about it.
my name is reged ahmad. our top stories: hollywood's sex scandal deepens — rose mcgowan is the latest actress to claim she was raped by film producer harvey weinstein. hillary clinton says the allegations against the movie mogul — a prominent supporter of the democratic party — are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i've known him through politics, as many democrats have. in other news, president trump refuses to continue signing off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran...
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i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: hollywood's sex scandal deepens.n says the allegations against the movie mogul, a prominent supporter of the democratic party, are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i'd known him through politics as many democrats have. in other news: president trump refuses to sign off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". we will deny the regime all paths to a nuclear weapon. the worst wildfires in california's history leave at least 3a people dead and hundreds missing.
i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: hollywood's sex scandal deepens.n says the allegations against the movie mogul, a prominent supporter of the democratic party, are heartbreaking. i was shocked and appalled because i'd known him through politics as many democrats have. in other news: president trump refuses to sign off the iran nuclear deal, condemning tehran as a "fanatical regime". we will deny the regime all paths to a nuclear weapon. the worst wildfires in california's history...
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ahmad khan rahimi left two devices in manhattan last september.up, wounding more than 30 people. the second was disarmed by the police. the hollywood film production company which was co—founded by harvey weinstein says it is in talks to sell the bulk of its assets to a private equity firm. the weinstein company sacked harvey weinstein after a series of allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him. 0ur correspondent in los angeles, laura bicker, has the latest. this company colony capital were going to be putting immediate money, immediate funds into the weinstein company. this comes after this avalanche of allegations that harvey weinstein faces from dozens of women dating back decades. this comes after this avalanche of allegations that harvey weinstein faces from dozens of women dating back decades. the company has struggled over the last few weeks to continue business as normal. harvey's brother, bob weinstein, who co—founded the company with him, came out to save it was business as normal and things were continuing. however, now it
ahmad khan rahimi left two devices in manhattan last september.up, wounding more than 30 people. the second was disarmed by the police. the hollywood film production company which was co—founded by harvey weinstein says it is in talks to sell the bulk of its assets to a private equity firm. the weinstein company sacked harvey weinstein after a series of allegations of sexual misconduct were made against him. 0ur correspondent in los angeles, laura bicker, has the latest. this company colony...
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just hours after being released from a secure hospitaljeffrey barry killed kurdish refugee kamil ahmad
just hours after being released from a secure hospitaljeffrey barry killed kurdish refugee kamil ahmad
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i'm reged ahmad. the growing scandal around the hollywood producer harvey weinstein has intensified. the american actress rose mcgowan became the latest woman to make accusations of rape. she says she repeatedly told the boss of amazon studios, who worked with weinstein, what had happened but he'd done nothing about it. meanwhile, former us presidential candidate hillary clinton told the bbc that the accusations are appalling. mr weinstein denies the allegations. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. harvey weinstein‘s star has plummeted, brought down by some of the biggest names in the movie industry. who have accused him of harassment and worse. actress rose mcgowan has said she was raped by the film producer in the growing scandal now affecting one of the world's biggest companies, amazon. in a series of tweets to the company's chief executive, mcgowan said: . the amazon head of studio in question, roy price, is facing an accusation from a female producer that he lewdly propositioned
i'm reged ahmad. the growing scandal around the hollywood producer harvey weinstein has intensified. the american actress rose mcgowan became the latest woman to make accusations of rape. she says she repeatedly told the boss of amazon studios, who worked with weinstein, what had happened but he'd done nothing about it. meanwhile, former us presidential candidate hillary clinton told the bbc that the accusations are appalling. mr weinstein denies the allegations. our north america correspondent...
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i'm reged ahmad.an actress rose mcgowan became the latest woman to make accusations of rape. she says she repeatedly told the boss of amazon studios, who worked with weinstein, what had happened but he'd done nothing about it. meanwhile, former us presidential candidate hillary clinton told the bbc that the accusations are appalling. mr weinstein denies the allegations. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. harvey weinstein‘s star has plummeted, brought down by some of the biggest names in the movie industry.
i'm reged ahmad.an actress rose mcgowan became the latest woman to make accusations of rape. she says she repeatedly told the boss of amazon studios, who worked with weinstein, what had happened but he'd done nothing about it. meanwhile, former us presidential candidate hillary clinton told the bbc that the accusations are appalling. mr weinstein denies the allegations. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant reports. harvey weinstein‘s star has plummeted, brought down by some of the...
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asad ahmad reports.ou may not be aware that 60,000 properties in london are also registered with aianb, which potentially takes them away from other people who want to rent. and thatis other people who want to rent. and that is the problem. there are 3500 whole property is being rented out in my borough alone out of 5000 lettings. it actually means some neighbourhoods are increasingly becoming part of the hospitality industry without any of the controls and management. the problem is most acutely felt in westminster, where the number of properties advertised on aianb more than doubled as soon as the sector was deregulated two yea rs as the sector was deregulated two years ago. what we need is for the industry to wa ke what we need is for the industry to wake up and understand the real problems that their business models are causing, for a growing number of out are causing, for a growing number of our residents. and if they won't work together and self regulate, local authorities have got to have the powe
asad ahmad reports.ou may not be aware that 60,000 properties in london are also registered with aianb, which potentially takes them away from other people who want to rent. and thatis other people who want to rent. and that is the problem. there are 3500 whole property is being rented out in my borough alone out of 5000 lettings. it actually means some neighbourhoods are increasingly becoming part of the hospitality industry without any of the controls and management. the problem is most...
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prosecutors say ahmad arahimi i seen carrying two explosive devices concealed in duffle balls throughd penn station. one of the pressure cooker bombing exploding on the street about an hour later. >>> tonight, equifax accused of profiting from that massive security breach. senator elizabeth warren grilling former ceo richard smith on capitol hill, saying equifax could make more than $200 million in revenue, if just 1 million customers buy credit monitoring after the breach. the former ceo admitting many americans often buy that protection after breaches. >>> when we come back tonight, you have to hear it. the song that moved everyone here in las vegas. patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. check this sunday's paper for extra savings on products from aleve. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. unitedh
prosecutors say ahmad arahimi i seen carrying two explosive devices concealed in duffle balls throughd penn station. one of the pressure cooker bombing exploding on the street about an hour later. >>> tonight, equifax accused of profiting from that massive security breach. senator elizabeth warren grilling former ceo richard smith on capitol hill, saying equifax could make more than $200 million in revenue, if just 1 million customers buy credit monitoring after the breach. the former...
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federal prosecutors revealing surveillance images, allegedly showing defendant ahmad rahimi wheelingpressure cooker bombs. never before seen video showing one bomb exploding on the sidewalk last year. 30 people were hurt. the other bomb did not go off. >>> the u.s. expelling 15 cuban diplomats. the state department ordering them out of the country, claiming cuba has not protected american embassy personnel from mystery attacks in havana. there are now 22 confirmed cases of americans serving in cuba suffering from health issues. >>> and the new health headline tonight about obesity and cancer. the cdc revealing evidence linking excessive weight gain with 13 deadly types of cancer including breast cancer. the report finds being overweight puts you at a much higher risk. researchers say obesity is tied to about 40% of all cancer cases. >>> when we come back here tonight, more of the faces of those we lost here, from the navy veteran, to the wife who died in her husband's arms. we remember. hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been
federal prosecutors revealing surveillance images, allegedly showing defendant ahmad rahimi wheelingpressure cooker bombs. never before seen video showing one bomb exploding on the sidewalk last year. 30 people were hurt. the other bomb did not go off. >>> the u.s. expelling 15 cuban diplomats. the state department ordering them out of the country, claiming cuba has not protected american embassy personnel from mystery attacks in havana. there are now 22 confirmed cases of americans...
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good evening, i'm asad ahmad. after his ex—partner forged his signature to have a child. the man alleged breach of contract and was suing for the costs involved welcome to sports day. wales move a step closer to the world cup finals. ireland stick with them, beating mulled over 2—0 to stay third in their group, and get ready for the super league grand final as castleford tigers and leeds tomorrow —— beating moldova. let's get to the football world cup qualifiers, it has been a fascinating penultimate round of games, already very tight in the top three of group d group d, wales and the republic of island needed win to give themselves the best chance winning russia next year they both deliver —— the republic of ireland. wales putting aside their gareth bale hoodoo and beating georgia. so it is all down to monday, wales and ireland separated by the narrowest of channels, one point and a match between them still to go, in the battle of george and the dragon, the dragon had to win —— georgia and the dragon. this was a
good evening, i'm asad ahmad. after his ex—partner forged his signature to have a child. the man alleged breach of contract and was suing for the costs involved welcome to sports day. wales move a step closer to the world cup finals. ireland stick with them, beating mulled over 2—0 to stay third in their group, and get ready for the super league grand final as castleford tigers and leeds tomorrow —— beating moldova. let's get to the football world cup qualifiers, it has been a...
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attacks targeting police compounds and government facilities killing at least seventy four people well ahmad some of the former afghan ambassador to france and canada and he says the attack shows afghan security forces have been ineffective the afghan issue is becoming more complex there are more regional players involved i think there are reports that the russians have a new agenda that the iranian now feeling more heat from washington may also alter some of their agenda. the baggage that is apparent in the job there were many years which has not helped afghanistan find stability and security and what the afghan government needs to do is on one hand to make sure that there is better management it believes are seated at the head of the security forces and also in middle management. the commanders need to make sure that they protect their forces to protect their bases i think that is absolutely crucial and the same time the project of strengthening the afghan pauses in order to protect afghanistan and to stabilize afghanistan needs to go on at least thirty police officers have been killed in
attacks targeting police compounds and government facilities killing at least seventy four people well ahmad some of the former afghan ambassador to france and canada and he says the attack shows afghan security forces have been ineffective the afghan issue is becoming more complex there are more regional players involved i think there are reports that the russians have a new agenda that the iranian now feeling more heat from washington may also alter some of their agenda. the baggage that is...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad. raid in central london on a single moped. the gang raided mappin & webb on regent street at around 7:30pm yesterday evening, armed with a machete and a hammer. they arrived on three scooters, but abandoned one at the scene and crashed another on oxford street. they then escaped on the remaining bike, with high—value stolen items. no arrests have been made. a grieving mother has condemned islington council for ordering her to take down a shrine to her murdered son, while his killer remains at large. michelle mcphillips lost her 28—year—old sonjj in february, after he was stabbed outside the town hall by a group of youths wearing hoods. since then, the temporary memorial has taken shape. but the council has now given 30 days to clear the site, suggesting a permanent memorial like a park bench instead. a pedestrian crossing of the future that can quickly react to large groups and risky situations has been unveiled in london. the technology can change road markings if a child suddenly run
good morning, i'm asad ahmad. raid in central london on a single moped. the gang raided mappin & webb on regent street at around 7:30pm yesterday evening, armed with a machete and a hammer. they arrived on three scooters, but abandoned one at the scene and crashed another on oxford street. they then escaped on the remaining bike, with high—value stolen items. no arrests have been made. a grieving mother has condemned islington council for ordering her to take down a shrine to her murdered...
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good morning, i'm asad ahmad.ecording in islington, shows body modification artists like this one, injecting prescription only drugs so the procedure to give a lizard—like tongue can be carried out. anyone injecting the medicines is supposed to be a registered medical professional. the thought that in this unregulated environment where people are doing this without training and in circumstances which didn't look either clinical or sterile, it seemed to me extremely unsafe. and there's more on that story on inside out london at 7:30pm tonight on bbc one. a new study shows that the poorest 20% of londoners own just 0.1% of the city's wealth which includes finance and property. research by the charity trust for london shows over two million londoners are living in poverty. that's more than the entire populations of liverpool, newcastle and bristol combined. the trust is calling for increased wages for low earners and improved working conditions. an original work by the street artist, banksy, that was vandalised a dec
good morning, i'm asad ahmad.ecording in islington, shows body modification artists like this one, injecting prescription only drugs so the procedure to give a lizard—like tongue can be carried out. anyone injecting the medicines is supposed to be a registered medical professional. the thought that in this unregulated environment where people are doing this without training and in circumstances which didn't look either clinical or sterile, it seemed to me extremely unsafe. and there's more on...
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people walking by and then running for their lives when they realize what happened. 29-year-old ahmadn rahimi is now on trial accused of planting two of the bombs. more than 30 people were hurt in september last year. if convicted, rahimi faces life in prison. nancy: we are learning more how russia used facebook in the 2016 election buying up ads. sources tell cnn russian-linked ads targeted michigan and wisconsin, two swing states. michigan was the closest race in the country. but how effective the ads were remains unclear. alison: meanwhile, the senate intelligent committee leaders briefed the media on the investigation into russia's meddng chapter closes but the scope of the probe is as wide as ever. elizabeth: the russia investigation on capitol hill. specifically the issue of possible collusion between russia and the trump campaign continuing. >> you can't walk away from this and believe russia is not currently active in trying to create chaos in the election process. elizabeth: still no conclusion but the senate intelligence committee avehicling russia attempt -- revealing russi
people walking by and then running for their lives when they realize what happened. 29-year-old ahmadn rahimi is now on trial accused of planting two of the bombs. more than 30 people were hurt in september last year. if convicted, rahimi faces life in prison. nancy: we are learning more how russia used facebook in the 2016 election buying up ads. sources tell cnn russian-linked ads targeted michigan and wisconsin, two swing states. michigan was the closest race in the country. but how...
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institution for example and there are some critics among them i'll tell you i mean ok i met up just ahmad does that mean anything to you yes is he welcome. do what you like just tell us. you wouldn't throw him out though. you had to hand i mean. we wouldn't throw anyone out. i just don't know if some young people recognize him and then ask what he's doing here. yeah. yeah. the old. how made up just some odd. that's come over here yeah you've not met before. i've seen you on t.v. you've seen me on t.v. you're welcome here we're in front of the mask because it's packed inside there's no room it's the break of the fast that's exactly. i'm just surprised by the security you don't need to be scared of course i'm not scared of you for some reason. or of our community we're out on the street you know anything is possible. what's it like to have hammered here now you know he's a vehement critic of islam what would you like to say to him. that the rest of us that i say so much when he's talking on television i like to hear it firsthand that it's because of me i'm often angry with you when i see yo
institution for example and there are some critics among them i'll tell you i mean ok i met up just ahmad does that mean anything to you yes is he welcome. do what you like just tell us. you wouldn't throw him out though. you had to hand i mean. we wouldn't throw anyone out. i just don't know if some young people recognize him and then ask what he's doing here. yeah. yeah. the old. how made up just some odd. that's come over here yeah you've not met before. i've seen you on t.v. you've seen me...
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i ahmad as hell. we are dying here. >> mayor cruz claim food and water aren't getting around the island fast enough. >> where is is navy, where is the army? we need them right now. >> reporter: with 95% of puerto rico still out of power and spotty cell phone service, the president and first lady fly in today to get an update on relief efforts, from the governor and military leaders and they'll meet with victims. >> everyone is desperate, everyone wants water, everyone wants something to eat. >> reporter: critics with texas and florida that put the trump administration on defense. >> the situation here in puerto rico after the devastating hurricane is not satisfactory. but together, we are getting there. >> we hope that she will join s with us. >> reporter: the white house sharpening it's tone about san juan's mayor. >> she's come a long way and is now acknowledging what a good job we have done. >> reporter: the president with his own political storm. >>> the island is finally on its way to recovery, b
i ahmad as hell. we are dying here. >> mayor cruz claim food and water aren't getting around the island fast enough. >> where is is navy, where is the army? we need them right now. >> reporter: with 95% of puerto rico still out of power and spotty cell phone service, the president and first lady fly in today to get an update on relief efforts, from the governor and military leaders and they'll meet with victims. >> everyone is desperate, everyone wants water, everyone...
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related to the planting of two bombs on new york city streets in september of last year. 29-year-old ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum punishment of life in prison. acting u.s. attorney because the verdict swift and resolute justice. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. bergdahl is charged with endangering his comrades by walking away from his post in afghanistan eight years ago. one major unresolved issue is how heavily the injuries suffered by those searching for him will weigh in bergdahl's sentence. he could get life in prison. record closes today on wall street again. dow gained 85. s&p 500 up 4. nasdaq jumped 18. president trump's nominee to run the drug enforcement administration may be in trouble. after reports he helped restrict efforts to fight the nation's opioid epidemic. kevin corke has the story from the white house. >> as far as tom moreno, he was a very early supporter of mine in the great state of pennsylvania. he's a great guy. i did see were the report. we're going to take the report very seriously. >> president tru
related to the planting of two bombs on new york city streets in september of last year. 29-year-old ahmad khan rahimi faces a maximum punishment of life in prison. acting u.s. attorney because the verdict swift and resolute justice. army sergeant bowe bergdahl's pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. bergdahl is charged with endangering his comrades by walking away from his post in afghanistan eight years ago. one major unresolved issue is how heavily the injuries...
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a selection committee commented the other commissioners they are mubarak ahmad, jose dorado, ginale harris mike nisperos and maureen benson as an alternate. >>> jury selection continues in the trial of a man charged with shooting and killing kate steinle two years ago. undocumented immigrant josi ynez garcia zarate pled not guilty to second-degree murder. he has said he found the gun and it went off by accident. we're told 160 potential jury members reported yesterday to the superior court. earlier this month as many as 1000 potential jurors filled out questionnaires. >>> for the second time in recent weeks a bay area inmate was first -- mistakenly released. this time this was at and alameda county jail. sheriffs officials will not release the identity of the inmate would say he was supposed to be transferred to san mateo county. due to a technical error and miscommunication he was let go. sheriffs officials issued a warrant but he is not considered a threat to the public. the previous incident happened in september at the santa clara county jail. that inmate was found a week later at a go
a selection committee commented the other commissioners they are mubarak ahmad, jose dorado, ginale harris mike nisperos and maureen benson as an alternate. >>> jury selection continues in the trial of a man charged with shooting and killing kate steinle two years ago. undocumented immigrant josi ynez garcia zarate pled not guilty to second-degree murder. he has said he found the gun and it went off by accident. we're told 160 potential jury members reported yesterday to the superior...