morning, mr. george. we have pictures of people snorting, shooting up in this parking lot after coming out of your clinic. i mean, what do you have to say about what s going on here? i don t believe you re right. that s all you have to say? after our story, then they moved. we followed them. every place that they had, we found them. you run, but you can t hide. be careful, there s a van across the street. yeah, it s probably carmel. i don t want to go there. i don t want to be on camera. should i change my clothes and put a mask on and go flash and dash? nah, unless you have a slingshot. shoot out some of the windows. you want me to do that? i took pride in the fact that they were worried about us. yeah, i heard you. ma am, we just want to know why all of these people have to drive thousands of miles to see your doctor. hello? that dumb bitch is here. who? that lady, that video camera lady is here. get out of here. eventually, we were in
fetterman pounced responding via twitter in pennsylvania it s called a veggie tray. a minor story on a slow august day, you wonder? hardly. $500,000 from the flap. enough to buy him plenty more television ads showcasing his gym shorts and at thes and hoodies. the projects of a persona that republicans equate to that of a professional wrestler. coverage of crude tate gate to dwell on whether oz is really living in pennsylvania. fetterman as included snooki of jersey shore fame and little steven from the e street band tying dr. oz to the garden state of new jersey. this week, the social media mud slinging escalated after a daily beast report that oz owns ten houses, not the two he had previously claimed. fetterman tweeted this, i have never spoke on the a p.a. resident who doesn t know how many house that is a have, let alone be off by eight. now, oz struck back saying he bought them with his own money. a diss of fetterman long relied on financial assistance from his family. yo
Leaders in congress, are to pretend didnt happen. Is that just Mitch Mcconnells nature . What has to happen for something to get done . Tell me what you saw when you watched the Press Conference today. Reporter well, Mitch Mcconnell knows when youre the leader, a party in the senate, youll take shots. Thats part of the job, a guy who takes incoming fire and allows your caucus to get things done. The two men appearing sidebyside today was politically smart or at least acknowledgement of political reality. Their goals in most cases are the same and desperately need each other to get any of them done. On tax reform, they cannot have the same problems they had on health care. If theyre sniping back and forth at each other day after day its gawk to be that much more difficult to get done. You heard some of that today. The president praising Mitch Mcconnell. Saying hes the guy to get it done on all of these issues and put a bunch of additional issues on Mitch Mcconnells plate now
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Tonight, Emergency Evacuations. Families running from their homes as flames move in quickly. More than 100 firefighters battling the raging fire in los angeles. And were live on the scene tonight. The devastating tornadoes and new Violent Storms today. Its now confirmed an ef3 tornado touching down in dallas. Winds up to 140 Miles Per Hour and tonight, in memphis, the images of passengers running for cover at the memphis airport. Ginger zee is standing by. An American Airlines jet forced to divert on its way to philadelphia, members of the crew and a passenger overcome with fumes. And the other flight scare, the Passenger Jet on its way to chicago diverted because of a suspicious cell phone discovered. It did not belong to anyone on the plane. President trump tonight telling republicans to get tougher to protect him against impeachment, as members of his own party, some who have fiercely protected him, signal that theyre open to hearing any
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BOSTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday accused Regeneron Pharmaceuticals of manipulating Medicare's drug-pricing process by inflating the average sales price for its expensive macular degeneration drug Eylea. The department, in a complaint filed in federal court in Boston, alleged the drugmaker failed for years to report how it paid hundreds of millions of dollars to subsidize Eylea purchases by reimbursing drug distributors for credit-card processing fees. Those payments wer