and testimony this showed how china destroyed samples. hid records impprisoned journalists prevented scientists from writing or saying anything on the pandemic. spread information and so on. when i finds to beeen more shameful is the mainstream media the western mainstream media complicity in spreading disinformation at the government s own actions when it came to intimidating doctors they would lose grant in a basic person function, scientific debate. it is so important this it is not i game. we are not trying to find out what happened for sake of finding out. it is so critical to know the or gins of covid buzz we want to prevent this from ever happening again. or to do it again. dude. it was fun met people during covid. thing may be a lot of work temperature is a lot of
way that you can help a person function. and how is that possibly the case here? she s making hundreds of millions of dollars performing, going out on stage every night in vegas or on tour, and you ll recall eight months ago her lawyer when asked by the judge what does britney think about this conservatorship, her own lawyer said she s like a comatose patient who can t even sign a piece of paper saying what she wants. well, a couple weeks ago when she spoke to the judge for the first time she blew that out of the water. so fortunately we re going to see some real advocacy. and i think this conservatorship is going to get terminated quickly. it s really honestly here in washington where i am, it s like one of the only issues democrats and republicans can agree on. they don t believe it s right. all right, adam streisand, thanks for coming on the show and sharing your point of view on this. my pleasure. moviemaker spike lee delivers a shocking end to the
are now reopening coal mines and steel mills perhaps. chris stirewalt is here, a fox news politics editor. good evening. hillary clinton wants him to go away, and what she s saying there fox keeps bringing her back. she s giving a speech in india. she decides to go overseas and say among other things that two-thirds the places with two-thirds of the gdp in america voted for her in the one-third didn t vote for her and in places like west virginia where you grew up that voted for trump, you just don t matter. well, i matter. and you matter too. hillary clinton s put it this way, i have never seen a person function in politics at as high-level as former secretary of state and stink this much. she is really bad at it. she has a tendency to reinforce the notion that she does not care about ordinary voters, and when we look at clay s places
ed: backward in places that are now reopening coal mines and steel mills perhaps. chris stirewalt is here, a fox news politics editor. good evening. hillary clinton wants him to go away, and what she s saying there fox keeps bringing her back. she s giving a speech in india. she decides to go overseas and say among other things that two-thirds the places with two-thirds of the gdp in america voted for her in the one-third didn t vote for her and in places like west virginia where you grew up that voted for trump, you just don t matter. well, i matter. and you matter too. hillary clinton s put it this way, i have never seen a person function in politics at as high-level as former secretary of state and stink this much. she is really bad at it. she has a tendency to reinforce the notion that she does not care about ordinary voters, and when we look at clay s places
officer mortenson in the forehead, knocking him backwards. meanwhile officer salazar staggers away to get medical help. there was quite a bit of blood on the floor that mr. salazar had lost that day. he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury that bleeds profusely. we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. he said i m not resisting. i m not resisting. please don t tase me. guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. violence is always present here. you re dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault.