opened the door it was happenin right then and there. the girl reached over and unlocked her door sounds like you know the same girl it s weird how she s here tonight. parable. i have to say this version of titanic would not be jack and rose it would be jimmy and kell and and i would let you on that door first. that s hot and then i lay on top of your interview at the lake give that just got me in the mood. it s like truth men are always opening doors for women she wouldn t even save his life on a door there is some of allegory in their. is at an allegory is sort of allegory what you think unless would you shoot her in the head? i gotta tell you something you got a younger off.
stand, jurors at the time said that s why they acquitted him. now we are hearing that kelly intimidated her and herfamily, intimidated her and her family, took intimidated her and herfamily, took them out of the country, had her in hotels, kept away from everybody and make sure that she denied the sexual abuse allegations that were swirling at the time. so that was all part of an obstruction of justice was all part of an obstruction ofjustice conspiracy was all part of an obstruction of justice conspiracy that was all part of an obstruction ofjustice conspiracy that he has now charged with, and that victim who did not testify in 2008 is expected to take the stand this time. 2008 is expected to take the stand this time. and in 2008, r kell s stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly s lawyers stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly s lawyers argued - stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly s lawyers argued amongst| kelly s lawyers argued amongst other things that the girl who was captured o
it was good he did raise khashoggi and he talked about the exchange there and what worries me is there was no promise and part of that smirk earlier from mbs, the public smirk when the question was shadowed by peter alexander. that s chilling and who he s signaling there is the saudi people. mbs is showing that an american president can t sort of cow him from attacking a dissident. so i give biden credit for coming out and giving these remarks, but i don t think the trip is achieving as much as i d hoped. kell, what stood out to you? well, one of the things that i think is important to add in this is that as a member of the white house press corps me and my colleagues have been pressing the white house to make the president available after the meeting so there would be an opportunity to ask the questions and to hear his basic resertation behind closed doors because there was so little
in this setting, viewers will see a familiar face, dr. ashish jha stepping into his role with the covid organization. feels like there s two pieces to this, kell. there is the sort of politics messaging piece of this, which is this administration walking this line as they ve been trying to do for several months now. covid is here, we have to learn to live with it, and we also have to take precautions. there is also the impact, as you put on your correspondent hat, some things on the agenda like nominations. reporter: there is a lot here, and it is just a coincidence, but a very helpful one, that dr. jha is making his first appearance in the briefing room today. that was scheduled to happen, anyway. it is more than timely. it will be very useful to have his expertise in the briefing room because of this positive covid test with the vice
sexual exploitation of a child along with separate charges of sex trafficking. kell has been defending his innocence for years, but now he faces up to life in prison at sentencing which is scheduled for next year. number seven. the rise of shocking incidents involving airline passengers becoming violent, some over refusing to wear masks. we ll give you one [ bleep ] warning. reporter: and attacking flight attendants. hey! reporter: this man even needing to be duck taped to his seat. sit down now! the faa has now announced that abusive and unruly passengers can face federal penalties as high as $45,000. number six, another alarming trend. 2021 is on pace to be one of the worst years for deadly gun violence in decades. at least 150 americans are dead and more than 380 wound