lot of noise. to you, the apology from gianforte, does that mean this is all over? no, no, i don t think so. it certainly was it seemed heartfelt and sincere in the moment. i think what he was doing as trying to move on so that he is not, you know, a pariah when he arrives in washington. there was a discussion going on with paul whether or not gianforte should be seated if he won tonight. so clearly he s trying to get beyond that. it ll be interesting to see what happens with the actually charges, the misdemeanor assault charge and whether the case goes forward and whether that s something he has to deal with. but we could very well be looking at a rematch again between these two guys. and it s just a very fluid statement right now. so i don t think that statement
i appreciate the steps to protect us. she said i hope there will soon be no protection of families whether here or in kandahar province or anywhere because the pain inevitably inflicted in war should never be an excuse to inflict yet more pain, unquote. at this hour sergeant bales is back in his isolated cell in the military prison at fort leavenworth. today s two sessions with his lawyer there were held under privileged conditions. meaning with greater privacy than a prisoner gets with his family. documents obtained by the new york times showed that a decade ago, after an incident in a hotel room near tacoma washington, bales was arrested on misdemeanor assault charge against a woman. the charges were reportedly dropped after bales paid a fine and completed anger management training. documents obtained by the associated press show that four years ago bales pleaded guilty and paid a fine after he fell asleep at the wheel of his car and fled the scene of an accident while running, ble
is the motive. there are reports coming out of israeli media that friends suspected perhaps he had a drug problem, that he was a big, gentle guy who during recent visits to israel had become increasingly violent, according to one friend, took three people to hold him down whenever he would get angry, so possibly drugs is another thing that they might be looking into, arthel. as far as that arrest in virginia, it took place in arlington on august 5th, it started as a routine traffic stop and at that time, when authorities ran the background check on him, the only thing that popped up was a misdemeanor assault charge. because of the relatively minor damage the judge released him on his own recognizance. when they searched his car they found a hammer in the car and later were able to connect the dots andthy then they had an identity. ar ar so many arthel: so many dots to connect, thank you, jonathan serrie.