but the santa fe county district attorney says he did. and it actor does not get a quote free pass just because they are an actor. rex mr. baldwin had a duty at the base level to never hold a gun and pointed at a person while pulling the trigger. but he also had a duty as an actor and producer on that set to have the bullets a check or check them himself to make sure they were not live. as for the interview come abolition the special prosecutor in the case says baldwin had glaring inconsistencies in his story, watch. i m not sure why he was giving a lot of statements. i don t know why he made that comment. i was is very inconsistent with what the fbi report found. but it is a prior inconsistent statement because now he s coming out with lots of different stories of why this occurred. santa fe county sheriff s department, has basically spent the last year trying to figure out the burning question here, how in the world did live rounds make it into a gun onto a movie set ther
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there s no longer this theory of what popular entertainment must be. incoming! who are the heroes? the people who watch this show. this is the week when the major broadcast networks unveil their fall lineup of shows. and every executive in hollywood knows how well the sopranos is doing on cable, which is a network problem. i think hbo altered everything for this reason alone, is there were no commercials. we are dependent on sponsors. there s so much we can do in terms of language, in terms of violence, in terms of sex. to a large degree, a lot of executives were just sanding off the edges of what was interesting. i think hbo is looking at the world and going, okay, how can we matter? for quite a long time, movies and boxing were the bread and butter of hbo. people watch a show because you re partly a [ bleep ]. i think what we learned through shows like the larry sanders show or oz is that we could do serious television. there s somethin
get to decide whether to recall district attorney chesa boudin, what that could mean for other left-leaning prosecutors nationwide. and a list of mysteries surrounding the prominent south carolina murtaugh family just got longer. state investigators have worked a double murder, a murder for hire scheme and a boating accident and other crimes and now there s a brand-new twist. fox news @ night investigates. but we begin tonight with more tough news for the bite administration. low approval numbers and high inflation numbers. not adding up to a lot of confidence in the president. white house correspondent kevin corke shows us if not a math but a history lesson that has team bite and worried tonight, good evening, kevin. very good intro, i appreciate that. good evening to do. it is been clear for some time now that no matter what they say no matter how passionate they sell their ideas about just how soon they will fix the economy, most white house messaging to the american p