bridget, she s gone. there was nothing believable about a perfectly healthy person having a catastrophic fall. this is not an accident. but again,. police close the case. and again, that followed. you get another phone call? it was just absolutely shocking. this one was devastating. this was absolutely devastating. a killer hunting members of a frightened family. and they re the only ones convinced that it israel. this isn t a curse. this isn t a fluke. we were right. we were right the whole time. it was a home filled with joy. holidays, family celebrations. this is where they all gathered. the home was a home of happiness. she s not breathing. doug until the house became the scene of one tragedy. then another. how could this happen twice? to one family? i couldn t reconcile. it and another. it s just, in the realm of the bizarre. how are we going to endure a third death? was the house cursed? it gives me chills when i think, he
now, it doesn t matter that our medical professionals were wrong about lockdown s wrong about the vaccine stopping transmission, wrong about natural immunity and wrong about shutting down the schools. they still want to control you. these people are shameless. today, an advisory panel to the centers for disease control voted 15 to zero to add the covid-19 vaccine to the vaccines for children program. now, the vaccine, as it s called, is a federally funded program that provides free vaccines to families who can t afford them. this now paves a way for what is likely a foregone conclusion, adding a vaccine to the list of vaccines required for school admission. now, in other words, the covid-19 vaccine would be on the same list for most states as like measles, polio, et cetera. that vote will take place tomorrow. now, this is quite literally insane. and should be challenged in court immediately. this could mean millions of children across the country could be denied school becaus
As british Prime Minister. An increasing number of conservatives say they want to see mrjohnson secure a Second Period at number 10 downing st. The first wild bison for thousands of years has been born in the uk. Three bison were released back injuly as part of a Rewilding Project in kent 0h, shes shes like A Ray Of Sunshine on a dark, cloudy day. Its thousands of years since a bison was born in the wild in britain. So this is quite a moment in kents blean woods. Europes largest mammal, once hunted almost to extinction, taking her first steps. Shes a little ball of energy. And when she sees. When we get a little bit of rain, she starts sprinting around and its, whats this stuff falling out of the sky . Shes fantastic. Shes doing so, so well. Donovan oversaw the arrival of the first three bison in july. Its basically a little treat, but that is the menu, what you see out there. These bison are not free to roam. Under uk law, theyve rather unfairly been classed as dangerous animals, whic
the freedom that matters is the freedom to speak your mind, the freedom of speech. that s the most basic and essential of all the freedoms. and that s why it s enshrined in the very first amendment to the bill of rights. it s central not simply to freedom, but to humanity. it s not opposable thumbs that separate us from the animalsk. that s our power. words in the beginning was the word, declares john . at the opening of the fourth gospel, the word the word is the most important thing that we have. take away our ability to choose our own words, and we are no longer fully human. we are subjects. we re chattel. authoritarians understand this. above all, that s why they hate freedom of speech. in fact, if you gave them a choice, they d let you have a fully automatic 50 caliber machine gun before they allowed you to say exactly what you want with a gun, you might be able to kill people, but with words you can expose them . with words you can change the world. in fact, there has n
he denied he had any intention of using nuclear weapons in ukraine and accused the west of trying to destroy russia. the number of crimes in england and wales that result in someone being charged is now half of what it was seven years ago. figures released today show that the proportion of crimes reported to police that result in a charge has fallen from just over 15% in march 2015 to just over 5% now. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is here with more details. the good news is that on the best official estimate, the number of crimes in england and wales is still lower than it was before the pandemic. but the bad news is that while we are actually reporting more crimes, fewer people are being charged with those offences by the police. here s a graph of the number of crimes reported to the police over the last seven years, rising from about 3.5 million to 5.5 million. so what has been the outcome of those crimes? well, back in 2015, just short of 600,000 of them