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Maxine Waters: 'You Better Shoot Straight'
http://www.newser.com/story/261324/maxine-waters-you-better-shoot-straight.html
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LUCKNOW, India (AP) - At least 48 people were killed on Sunday when an overcrowded bus plunged off a mountain road into a gorge in northern India, officials said.
Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 213-meter- (700-foot-) deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills. He said about a dozen other people were injured and hospitalized.
Police official Manoj Kumar said rescuers recovered 48 bodies from the accident site.
"People were packed like sardines," said another police officer, Jagat Ram Joshi. He said at least seven of the injured were in critical condition.
Earlier, rescue and retrieval work was hampered by inclement weather, said senior police official Sanjay Gunjiyal.
Police said the 28-seat bus was carrying about 60 people.
It wasn't clear what caused the crash, but Gunjiyal said bad weather could have caused the bus to skid off the road.
"It is raining (in the area) since morning. Two days back there was a landslide in that area," he said, adding that residents were the first to reach the site and help the victims.
Gunjiya said the terrain was inhospitable and communications were poor.
India has the world's deadliest roads, with more than 110,000 people killed annually. Most crashes are blamed on reckless driving, poorly maintained roads and aging vehicles.
Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribute
@Charlie Our VA here at Mountain Home you hear very little negative commentary about. But, I'm guessing because its close to our medical school and in a relatively rural area
What does it mean if it makes it to the frig door?
I am gonna watch later!!
19 ICE agents and leaders signed a letter asking Homeland Security head Kirstjen Nielsen to eliminate the agency.
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White squall...WWG1WGA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69ZoLvE9SpQ
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@retiredDep these ppl shouldnât walk the face of the earth.
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@Jayde where is Mountain Home? I am in Tucson, AZ. our v.a. never gets any bad press, lots of veterans go there. But, for me, not for ten years...no thank you..I choose life!
Mountain Home Tennessee
You have gained a rank @V77, you just advanced to 34 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
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An unconscious crime victim with a fractured skull was robbed in New York as he laid in the middle of an intersection. Police are now looking for the suspects. bit.ly/2lI0n3D
Hey guys are there no protests today I haven't been able to find anything.
Take on the deep state by your self. Thatâs silly. He was one man.
@Yvonne Phillips yesterday
When I was 12 my grandmother and I took a train to Alabama from California, then we went see her kinfolk in Tennessee. I saw fireflies for the first time. I told her they were flys with flashlights in their butts @Jayde
You have gained a rank @Charlie, you just advanced to 13 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
International cabal
Hillary was controlling the FBI
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -
Four people are facing charges related to pill mill crackdowns in Hamilton, federal officials announced Thursday.
A federal grand jury charged the suspects in three separate cases for their role in the deaths of three patients and more than $2.4 million in healthcare fraud.
In the first case, Dr. Saad Sakkal is accused of prescribing patients dangerous drug cocktails and illegally distributing drugs, including opioids, according to a 39-count indictment.
Sakkal is charged with being responsible for the deaths of two patients who died in 2016 due to complications from drug use.
Itâs alleged that Sakkal prescribed medically-dangerous combinations of controlled substances, including:
Holy Trinity - an opiate, a benzodiazepine, and a stimulant
Prescriptive Speedball â an opiate and a stimulant
Triple Threat Heaven â methadone, a benzodiazepine, and a stimulant
Sakkal began practicing at Lindenwald Medical Association, Inc. in Hamilton in February 2015. He owned and operated the medical practice Metabolic Care Center in Mason.
âAccording to the indictment, after Sakkal joined Lindenwald Medical Association the type of patients changed, with Patients waiting long periods of time in order to see Sakkal, including waiting outside in the parking lot for the practice to open,â said US Attorney Benjamin Glassman.
Numerous pharmacies denied filling Sakkalâs prescriptions and pharmacists even called Sakkal to warn him of the risks of his prescribing practices. He then organized a protest of local pharmacies.
The previous owner of the Lindenwald Medical Association is also facing charges.
Dr. Rakesh Sharma, 47, allegedly directed employees to see as many patients per day as they could and promised bonuses based on the receivables in the office.
âThe indictment alleges that urine tests were given to patients but never reviewed,â said Glassman.
Holy shift
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/463034982940803082/image.png This is gonna be a serious team!
The indictment also alleges Sharma and co-conspirator nurse practitioner Mike Jones, 51, of Liberty Township ordered genetic tests regardless of medical necessity and received kickbacks from the lab processing the tests.
In another case, Dr. Nilesh Jobalia, 53, of Cincinnati is facing a 114-count indictment alleging that as the owner and operator of Cincinnati Centers for Pain Relief in Hamilton, patients were prescribed fentanyl, oxycodone, methadone, morphine, and other controlled substances without being seen by a doctor.
According to the indictment, at least one patient died because of the prescribed substances and unnecessary prescriptions were billed to Medicare, Medicaid, and the Bureau of Workersâ Compensation.
Itâs also alleged that Jobalia received more than $103,000 from a pharmaceutical company for purported speaking engagements about Fentanyl Spray.