ALOR SETAR: A resident at a private-run drug rehabilitation centre died after he was allegedly beaten up by a warden at the centre in Sintok after he tried to escape from the centre late Thursday (Nov 4) afternoon.
because it is wyoming. if it were a big thing like new york city or chicago or miami the cause and manner of death would be released immediately as it always is if someone gets shot or beaten up, and dies, the next day the whole thing is in the newspaper because cause and manner of death usually are determined 95% of the time at the time of the autopsy. jillian: anything important that stands out to you? what stands out is the concept of what the defense is doing, defense attorneys getting scientists involved was maybe brian s leaving and what he did or whoever did it, he panicked and left and didn t cause the death would be part of the defense evaluation and that is why the prosecution, they are
front of the camera for us here. so two real outstanding pieces of information that i think we got some answers for. taliban communications i know that s a question that you had and you re pursuing and the other one is how do you get people to the country. reporter: now that the flight opposite have begun at the airport and the military side is evacuating individuals relatively consistently now, the question is how do these people get safely to the airport, and we know there are taliban checkpoints set up around the airport, and there are reports of some people being stopped and beaten up, and they cannot get to the airport safely so they can get on the military aircraft and get out. we know the general had spoken to the taliban over the weekend and now we are hearing from john kirby, the press secretary here, there have been conversations at a slightly lower level with the
0 ? -perfect! because we re building a better network every single day. in less than a minute from now, we expect to see top pentagon officials at that microphone on the left side of your screen for the latest on those emergency evacuations out of afghanistan, where the taliban is now firmly in control. we re going to bring that to you live the second it starts. here s where things stand as we ve come on the air. flights out of the kabul airport are back up and running after they were shut down for hours. u.s. troops could clear the runways of thousands of afghans desperate to get away from the taliban. that desperation crystallized in this photo, gone viral, you ve probably seen it. one flight so full, it may have set a record for the number of people who can fit on to an american c17. the taliban telling afghans they have noing to fear, declaring amnesty and encouraging women to join the government, despite their disastrous record on that very issue. we have a lot to get to. i m
a criminal. i m just doing my job. every day i just give the voiceless people and i want cnn to have those people within the society bravely protesting against gender apartheid, protesting against the brutality of the islamic republic, give them a voice. this is my job. but i feel safe, i have two different feelings. first of all, of course under fbi protection, i think i am safe, but i feel so sad that police in iran, when i see police around me in iran, people see police around, we re supposed to be tortured, beaten up, arrested, get lashes? so here sometimes i feel so sad for my people that they don t have the same feeling, and another thing is, yes, i am safe here, but there are many journalists, many activists, they live in turkey, they are not safe, they live in europe and they are not safe. so i m just one of the examples,