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democratic primary challenger marianne williamson is back. will i 10% in the.m i know. i m not kidding. in the democrati kiddc primary.y s and robert f kennedy is at 21%. we re going to ask. why biden and the dnc are so afraid ofe so a little competition. but first tonight, the oh so pious journalists in the mobas b and the media and, of course, their close friends. they are the willing allieses and press secretaries of the democratic party. they are living in an alternate reality. let s give you exhibit a. hillary clinton. we all know james comey admitted it. she mishandledjames coy admitt f top secret classified material. she attempted cover it up. that s the 30,000 emails they had. she destroye0 e-maild 33,000 ot emails that were subpoenaedinvet during an ongoing investigation. hillary, a democraigt. she was never raided. she was never charged with a crime. and now, of coursed north , lact and all self-awareness, which is typical of all things,d bill clinton and hi ....
nurses in england taking partner strake and the biggest walk outs so far industrial action will last until midnight on monday. the may day celebrations turn to violence as police fired tear gas at demonstrators railing across the french capital. the latest live pictures from paris releasing more than 60 people have been arrested. humanitarian organisations plead with rival military factions in sudan to have the latest is fighter type to make fire to protect citizens in need. latest cease fire. involved in the biggest day strike action so the royal college of nursing once the government to increase its latest pay offer which the strikers say actually amounts to real turn cut in salaries. run don t have that health trusts in england are affected by today s industrial action. at the union has guaranteed action. at the union has guaranteed a minimum level of coverfor intensive care and trauma units. a quarter of the trusts involved have been given extra exemptions from s ....
wouldn t take long to wash yourself off. getting that cart, and head back to the house. and then at 9:02, the defendant over there who wouldn t even admit until forced to that he was even at the scene, all of a sudden he is as busy as he s ever been. 9:02 to 9:06, 283 steps. 9:03, we see the system start up on the car, that could mean he s close by the car, as he returned with maggie s phone and placed it in that car, and then, what do we see from 9:02 to 9:06, not on four-minute period, but he s su doing. what were you doing? and everybody though he has a photographic memory, he could not answer what he s doing during this four-minute period that is so illustrating of what we re talking about here. for four minutes he is not only going 283 steps. this is a defense exhibit, defense 156. 283 steps. and they put in the distance. we heard the distance isn t as accurate. it illustrates the point. that s 208 meters. meter, you know, roughly is a yard, a little bit more, a li ....
testing, testing, one, two, three. sir, you got the headphones part there? yes, this is the doctor. am i looking for a part-time job? hi, this is dianna. i m looking for a medical field. you guys want to [bleep] around? you re going to [bleep] need pain management. i walked out of the door. you make a lot more money doing this than you do doing plastic surgery. my doctor s average is about 1.8 million a year. oh my god. that s great, chris. hello? christopher? yes. hey, it s the sheriff s office. what s wrong? you need to come home right now. there s some people at your house who need to speak to you. hello? hey. they re in the house. they have dogs and the fbi is here. it s not a [bleep] joke. baby, you know i love you, right? yeah, i do. what do you want me to do? i don t know, chris. baby, i m [bleep] i m [bleep] why are you [bleep] they re going to put me in jail for a long time, babe. a long [bleep] time. you just need ....
africa. what does that mean? today in ghana she went to a skate rink and a recording studio. what is happening here is changing the way people kind of enjoy themselves. [laughter] and then kamala talked about freedom and liberty. as you have mentioned, we have had today, this afternoon, a wide ranging discussion. we have discussed a number of important topics, including the importance of concepts and priorities, such as freedom and liberty. jesse: kamala finally got to the real reason she is in africa. the will the will of my focus on the continent the next few days will be on increasing the relationship, particular from u.s. private sector for investment on the continent of africa. knowing that it will generate prosperity to the benefit not only to the people on this continent but the people in my country as well. prosperity for your country and my country. what does africa that kamala wants so bad? joe and kamala promised to america green. they can t do that ....