Bill caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. The factor begins right now. Bill hi, im bill oreilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. Another violent episode making america look bad that is the subject of this evenings talking points memo. She did not have a gun. She had a car. 34yearold Miriam Carrie a dental hygienist and unwed mother tried to crash through a white house barrier yesterday. Reports say ms. Carrie believe barack obama was stocking her she had a history of medical problems. After a wild chase and thenned on the grounds of the Capitol Building ms. Carrie was shot dead by cops. Her 1yearold daughter was also in the car is unharmed. Now, like the gunman in the Navy Yard Shooting a few weeks ago, ms. Carrie was obviously mentally ill. It is estimated that a whopping 26 of americans suffer from some kind of mental disorder Information National serious Mental Illness. U. S. Population of 314 million thats a whole lot of folks. Simply no way no country could control Me
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A woman who accused former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond of sexual harassment has found the Holyrood committee s investigation more traumatic than the High Court trial.
The woman, speaking anonymously to the BBC, said the Scottish Government let down women who complained because of its unlawful investigation.
But she said the committee inquiry set up to look into the botched investigation of Mr Salmond had turned the issue into a political fight and suggested any conclusions it reaches will be utterly useless .
She also denied claims that there had been a conspiracy to target Mr Salmond and said: It is utterly absurd to suggest that nine women could be persuaded to lie to the police, to perjure themselves in court.