maybe payments on time. okay. so let s say you don t make that payment. you get a warrant. what do you do? if you have resources you can pay. most don t have resources. you just you run. and catch me if you can. how many wrarnts warrants did you rack up. at one time i was wanted in 11 municipalities. 11 different municipalities. how did you live with that? carefully. with humor. on a wing and a prayer. and if you were on the roads it seemed nearly impossible not to get caught. so if you got picked up by any municipality in st. louis once they picked you up they also ran your name through the system if you were wanted anywhere else you didn t go home. you went to all the places first to make arrangements for your life before you can go home. i had parental support. i had someone to go and check on how much i owed in eh municipality. i had someone that i could borrow money from to pay to help me get out of jail.
and the black sea in the south. ukraine s interior ministry says missile strikes have hit the capital kyiv, airfields and military headquarters in kharkiv have been shelled, and russian troops have landed in the port city of odessa. according to russia, they got no resistance from ukrainian border guards and have suppressed ukraine s air defenses. we re unable to independently confirm that. meanwhile, ukraine says five russian aircraft and a helicopter have been shot down. russia denies that. difficult to confirm such things in the fog of war. video from northern ukraine shows russian military vehicles entering the country from belarus. this is significant. tens of thousands of russian troops have been conducting military drills there for several weeks, and suspicions arose when they just didn t go home. now another video shows a russian convoy entering ukraine from crimea. that s in the south of the
you were right, folks. you folks were right and i apologize that it took us over two decades to give them that closure. you feel better? the most gratifying moment of my career. i was extremely happy. i said, i feel like i knew it all along. back in l.a., the lazarus family also got the news. well, it was numbing. i m guessing that one of the things you said or thought was, they got it wrong somehow. this is a mistake. absolutely. some error has been made here? yes. it will be cleared up by the end of the day, yeah. it didn t happen? didn t happen. stephanie lazarus didn t go home that day after her arrest. bail was set at $10 million. much higher than most murder cases. the judge considered her a flight risk, citing the strong case against her, and for the lapd? it was a
around the country that we can t get treatment elsewhere where they are located. but the key is to know that we are dealing with a mutating virus. these viruses mutate and when put under antibody pressures like mascots of the nation, they will mutate.mu and then you get more and more variance. the variance are very susceptible to the agents we use from the get-go in march 2020. we have had 5,000, maybe 6,000 patients who have gone home and got treatment late and didn t go home, unfortunately. i treat in a hospital. a treat in a nursing home. i treat with a cocktail. and we use agents that we knew from the beginning were accepted. hydroxychloroquine ivermectin we add in antibiotics with a one-two punch with the circulating virus.
donald trump and mick mulvaney attacking him saying he could not seek justice, that he could not unearth the problems at the white house. mick mulvaney didn t go home every night, and they will remember elijah cummings as being the first person in congress to raise a red flag about what was going on in russia. he was the fist person to write a letter and ask questions about the then national security advisor mike flynn. and he used his position on the oversight committee as chairman to try to unaet has much truth as he could. and through all of this his