foley and stevens they were also accused of killing the british taxi driver from greater manchester, he had gone there as a aid worker and another british man called david haynes, also an aid worker. in court today, we knew that this was coming, we saw the court document that said he was going to change his plea. he has pleaded guilty to those charges of conspiring to torture and be had for. i think ee change basically suggests that he is cooperating with the authorities. there is another man, his co accuser who is on trial as well, we have no indication yet what his plea deal is or if he indeed plans to change it. deal is or if he indeed plans to chance it. ~ ., ., , to change it. what does he face in terms of to change it. what does he face in terms of a to change it. what does he face in terms of a punishment - to change it. what does he face in terms of a punishment now. in terms of a punishment now that he has pleaded guilty? what are the possible penalties that he is facing
what are the possible penalties that he is facing? that he is facing? we know for sure that he that he is facing? we know for sure that he won t that he is facing? we know for sure that he won t face - that he is facing? we know for sure that he won t face the - sure that he won t face the death penalty and neither will his co accuser, and that is because that was part of the agreement to extradite them both, they are british nationals, the uk does not agree with the death penalty, it is not part of the uk s legal system and of course it is here in the us and that was the agreement that was reached between both the us and the uk that if both men are found guilty they would not face the death penalty, it is likely they would face life behind bars, but as i ve mentioned this is a hearing today, we will get the trail of both in exterior. let s take a look at some other stories in the headlines. china s broadcast regulators have banned public voting on reality tv shows, and actors wi
co accuser and that is because that was a part of the agreement to extradite them both. they are british nationals in the uk does not agree with the death penalty is not agree with the death penalty is not a part of the uk legal system as it is in the us and it was an agreement that was reached between the two that was reached between the two that if both men are found guilty, they would not face the death penalty. it is likely they will face life behind bars but this is a hearing today and what we do know is that we will have the trial of next men next year. japan is the first country in olympic history to host the paralympic games twice, but what is it like to be a disabled person living injapan today? it is one of the few countries that requires companies by law to hire a certain percentage of employees with disabilities. but, as our tokyo correspondent rupert wingfield hayes discovers prejudice against people with disabilities