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mr. bailey stomped his head. and he hit the offender with the mop bucket, he fell down and then his head was on the bucket and then according to the offender, he thinks that mr. bailey stepped on his head while his head was on the bucket. >> we spotted bailey on his way back to the prison segregation unit. >> you ain't ran professional. i'm about to change the format up in this, [ bleep ] you. >> a few days later, bailey told us prison officials had the wrong man. >> the guy got hurt pretty bad, and they figured because of my history and my reputation and my presence there that i would have to be somehow involved in that. i was never involved in anything. they just snatched me up as a result of my reputation proceeding me. >> bailey claimed he was not only innocent of the assault but had actually tried to help the victim. >> first thing i did is say, hey, you guys, this guy is in here on the floor spitting up blood. i did that, and as a result, this is the thanks i get? all because of my reputation being, he's th
mr. bailey stomped his head. and he hit the offender with the mop bucket, he fell down and then his head was on the bucket and then according to the offender, he thinks that mr. bailey stepped on his head while his head was on the bucket. >> we spotted bailey on his way back to the prison segregation unit. >> you ain't ran professional. i'm about to change the format up in this, [ bleep ] you. >> a few days later, bailey told us prison officials had the wrong man. >> the...
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mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. 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. the others 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. what do you mean? >> whatever they do with it, that's up to them. but you're not going back on
mr. bailey stepped on his head while he was unconscious. 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 ]...
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babe, that's the man who delivered the telegrams and it could have been your house, her house, mrs. bailey, mrs. thompson. so then i knew. i said how often does this go on. she said every morning. every morning we're out here on the pavement doing the steps and we look for him. and he comes every day. all during the war, we're out there doing the steps, doing the pavement. they were all housewives in that day. none of them worked because they had big families. we had one family in the street, 16 children. her name was mrs. gallagher. never forget. and they were all out there. but when they tell you about who the heros is of any war, i can tell you, and i mean this very sincerely, we know the kids who god killed. but at least their pain was over. but the women every day, every day they had the pain waiting for the telegram. think about it. and as i told these gentlemen before, how would you have liked to have been mrs. sullivan who lost five boys. when that priest came knocking on her door. i'm telling you like it should be said. and she heard a bang on the door, she looked out the window,
babe, that's the man who delivered the telegrams and it could have been your house, her house, mrs. bailey, mrs. thompson. so then i knew. i said how often does this go on. she said every morning. every morning we're out here on the pavement doing the steps and we look for him. and he comes every day. all during the war, we're out there doing the steps, doing the pavement. they were all housewives in that day. none of them worked because they had big families. we had one family in the street,...
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mr. hugh bailey. >> at a time when the defendant's budgets is constrained across the alliance, is it not important for nato itself in the same way as nato's member states to demonstrate that every pound they spend is well spent? and will the uk therefore support proposals being considered by the nato secretariat to insure that the external audit is independent of nato? and that they're available for polltarians in this government and others to scrutinize in the same way we scrutinize our own defense expenditures? >> my friend has great knowledge of these things i think makes a series of sensible suggestions. and i think we should look carefully at them. let me commend secretary general rasmussen for what he has done in terms of reforming the huge number of command posts and headquarterses posted on nato. i suspect there is more to be done on that as well. >> currently 3% of the european market in services. can the prime minister confirm just how important completing the services market is for british services? >> well, i think the point i make to my honorable friend is completing the sin
mr. hugh bailey. >> at a time when the defendant's budgets is constrained across the alliance, is it not important for nato itself in the same way as nato's member states to demonstrate that every pound they spend is well spent? and will the uk therefore support proposals being considered by the nato secretariat to insure that the external audit is independent of nato? and that they're available for polltarians in this government and others to scrutinize in the same way we scrutinize our...
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i think the romney wants to say he's george bailey and the obama campaign will argue he's mr. potter. i think that some of this financial engineers ta people engage in sounds more potter like than bailey like to me. >> romney wants everybody to talk about the positives of bain capital and that's what his surrogates are saying, but is he able to answer for the pain and suffering that his businesses caused. when you kick 350 people to the road and you take $100 million, the american people, i don't think they are compassionate to that kind of business. is the romney campaign worried this bain thing is not going to go away? >> i think so because obviously the obama people want to turn it into a character issue and people tend not to like the boss who has fired them. the other issue is what do the guys do with pension funds. some of these deals the pension funds get looted and people who were promised a pension can't collect it. sometimes retirees who have health care promised to them, they lose that promise. i think this will be a problem for journalism. not all of these details a
i think the romney wants to say he's george bailey and the obama campaign will argue he's mr. potter. i think that some of this financial engineers ta people engage in sounds more potter like than bailey like to me. >> romney wants everybody to talk about the positives of bain capital and that's what his surrogates are saying, but is he able to answer for the pain and suffering that his businesses caused. when you kick 350 people to the road and you take $100 million, the american people,...
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my name is james bailey and i am in the evening division at western university in springfield, massachusetts. my question this evening is for mr. thiele and specifically, mr. teale,y nuns atd a very interesting dichotomy, on the one hand the world of high finance and high technology in which you have very like light government regulation and great results and the world of stuff in much you have heavy regulation and poor results. how do you fit the world that works? either stuff nor technology into that theory. do you consider it to be highly regulated or lightly regulated and how would you change the regulatory schema to make it better and more productive, et cetera? >> i would be in favor of going back to say 1950, 60s level of regulation and the world of stuff and even if you were in favor of government doing things, many cases where the government regulations are stopping, the government from being able to do things it would like to do and i had a conversation a few years ago with some of the people in the obama administration on why the stimulus bill, why couldn't they build any infrastructure and it was there were no shov
my name is james bailey and i am in the evening division at western university in springfield, massachusetts. my question this evening is for mr. thiele and specifically, mr. teale,y nuns atd a very interesting dichotomy, on the one hand the world of high finance and high technology in which you have very like light government regulation and great results and the world of stuff in much you have heavy regulation and poor results. how do you fit the world that works? either stuff nor technology...
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mr. obama's numbers are slipping among female voters. cbs news/"new york times" poll shows the president is down five points over the last two months. mitt romney, he's up three points among women. senator kay baileyson is the senior republican senator from texas. she's throwing her support behind mitt romney. senator, thanks for being here. >> thank you, carol. >> make it official for us. are you endorsing governor romney? >> i am and very even thus yas ticklely at that. >> why? >> i think he is the right person to lead our country in the economic crisis that we're in autopsy he's had business experience. he's had the experience of running a big operation like the olympics and, frankly, getting it out of trouble. i think his management and the way he's lived his life are exactly what we need in our country to get us out of these economic doldrums and into job creation. >> senator, you wrote an op-ed in "the houston chronicle" this morning questioning what you call mr. obama's war on women. i want to read a bit of it for our viewers. you say are women somehow less concerned about unplacement than men? do our nation's exploding deficits worry some of us less less than others merely because of our s
mr. obama's numbers are slipping among female voters. cbs news/"new york times" poll shows the president is down five points over the last two months. mitt romney, he's up three points among women. senator kay baileyson is the senior republican senator from texas. she's throwing her support behind mitt romney. senator, thanks for being here. >> thank you, carol. >> make it official for us. are you endorsing governor romney? >> i am and very even thus yas ticklely at...
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bailey hutchinson's seat in november. she is retiring. peter is sitting in for bill. we're back with more after the break. join us current.com/bill press. >> we're not through just yet, mre president. >> they're swimming against the tides. (vo) brought to you by pradaxa. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if you have kidney problems especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all medicines you take any planned medical or dental procedures
bailey hutchinson's seat in november. she is retiring. peter is sitting in for bill. we're back with more after the break. join us current.com/bill press. >> we're not through just yet, mre president. >> they're swimming against the tides. (vo) brought to you by pradaxa. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial,...