protected. i did not hear him say anything. i looked over the shoulder and once i yelled for the check point to be cleared, i looked over my shoulder, and he was comeing after me and i ran as fast as i could, and thank god, you know the officer was as close as she was because i wouldn t be here today. it s fine. it s the bullet went through here and here and i was fortunate that it just it went through the tricep but hit no tendons. you know did not hit the bone. i ll be fine. i ll be fine. did you realize how close? i did. originally i thought the machete hit me. i did not realize it was a bullet until i got to the hospital because i do better not looking at an injury [ laughter ]
officer was as close as she was. because i wouldn t be here today. [ inaudible ]. yeah, i did. [ inaudible ]. oh, it s fine. the bullet went through here and here. i was fortunate it went through the tricep but it didn t hit any tendons, didn t hit the bone. i ll be fine. i ll be fine. [ inaudible ]. i did. i did. i thought originally i thought the machete hit me. i didn t realize it was a bullet. i did not realize it was a bullet until i got to the hospital. because i do better not looking at an injury? [ laughter ] and so i knew he was close. so i honestly thought he hit me and then she shot him. and once i got to the hospital i saw the two holes and the two holes in my shirt. and all i could say is, thank god she was there. like i said she is my hero. and i want to say, i also want
ran as fast as i could and thank god, you know, the officer was as close as she was because i wouldn t be here today. [ inaudible question ] yeah. i did. [ inaudible question ] oh it s fine. the bullet went through here and here and i was fortunate it just it went through the tricep but didn t hit any tendons. you know didn t hit the bone. i ll be fine. i ll be fine. [ inaudible question ] i did. i did. i thought originally i thought the machete hit me. i didn t realize it was a bullet. i did not realize it was a bullet until i got to the hospital because i do better not looking at an injury and so i knew he was close. so i obviously thought he hit me and then she shot him. once i got to the hospital i saw the two holes and the two holes in my shirt so all s i can
like that. the repair from the details of this case, it sounds as if it could be quite prolonged. depends upon the social support he ll have, the psychological and psychiatric help that he ll have. initially, of course, you want to make sure they are medical stable. issues of dehydration and whether or not they need replacement of fluids. electrolytes. the immediate concerns. the immediate concerns, sure, and then there s also the physical concerns long-standing, if you re having repetitive exercise at such young age, these small bodies really aren t equipped to handle weightlifting, to handle the kind of excessive exercise that s described here. and we don t know how long that had been going on for if these allegations are true. it really could affect the muscles, the bones. at this age now they can have more injuries with their ligaments, the cartilage, the tendons and if you keep exercising on top of injury you can have long-term effects from that because the muscle hasn t
some poor traitor joes employee who then shifted her job to corporate. do you know who didn t have a problem with the music. this traitor joes customer. what did this do to that dog? i just have to ask. she snipped? tendons. that s what they did. they did something to that dog because dogs aren t supposed to walk like that. trust me. i did find it quite arousing. as always, on stories like these i like to go first to our expert on women s issues. andy. what is your take on this. is it legitimate outrage. is she so right that people need to be fired. should heads roll? look the lyrics under my numb