Bryan Kohberger cost taxpayers $8,000,000 — and that number is still rising. @kfixler has been in a battle to get documents to get a final cost. But what he has found already is pretty jaw dropping.
Our full conversation here:
https://t.co/XbZRdI3s4I
If you’re upset about Abraham George exporting the Republican Party of Texas Mailchimp database… you’re about to be more upset.
Because it’s worse than that.
Exclusive coming soon.
They spent $5.5M of your tax dollars on this. For 100 beds. That's $55K per bed. If you were to simply give somebody $55K, they could rent out a room in Van Nuys for 5 years. But then no contractor or NGO is getting their beak wet on the transaction. See the scam yet?
BREAKING: All three mugshots have been released of the individuals who assaulted Sammie Lee at Whiskey J's nightclub.
On June 25, Dejae Brown and Alana Mumphrey voluntarily surrendered to law enforcement.
Sammie says that while she was being beaten, the girls were yelling “Free Karmelo” and stating that they were going to target “the smallest white girl they could find.”
“Get the hell outta here.”
This is the attitude that our elected officials have for Republican voters — contempt.
“I’m the assh@le saying you can’t come in.”
If you know anyone in South Dakota, please show them this video.
I never ask you to make things viral.
"Well, he told me I swallow a lot of aggression... along with a lot of pizzas! Ha Ha Ha! Pizzas! I'm basically a shy person, I'm a shy guy."
John Candy introducing himself in Stripes, a movie that hit theatres in America 45 years ago today, on June 26, 1981.
Just when I thought I have reached my daily quota of Islamic bullshit, I turn on the TV and Turkey is playing the US.
Everywhere you look these days, Islam is in your face.
I’m sick of it.
Charlie Sheen reveals Emilio Estevez was Oliver Stone's first choice for Platoon but turned it down partly because he didn't love the script
“I didn't realize that Alio was the first choice that Oliver Stone wanted for Platoon.”
Charlie: “I know. I know. It's bananas.”
“Emilio and I like never had that moment where we like sat down and processed it or even gave it the the you know, it never existed between us that we felt that we needed to,”
“because it wasn't like that that didn't work out for him and then he did nothing. He he he did a ton of cool films that people are still talking about to this day.”
“Um he um he I don't mean to speak for him, but he told me that he he didn't love the script.”
Taylor Sheridan says the secret to running multiple hit shows is keeping the same crew and cutting out unnecessary meetings.
“My core crew today is the same crew I made Wind River with when we had no money.”
“That same team went on to do Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown, 1883, 1923, Lioness, Landman, all of them.”
“We’ve promoted from within. PAs became first ADs. Camera operators became directors.”
“Everybody understands how we work, so it’s incredibly efficient.”
“Most productions have meetings about meetings.”
“They’ll have tone meetings, prop meetings, all these layers of approval.”
“I’m like, why do we need a meeting about the tone? Read the script.”
“I don’t need permission to pick which Bic lighter is in a scene.”
“We streamlined everything.”
“Most TV shows spend 12 weeks prepping before filming.”
“We do it in four.”
“That’s how we’re able to move so fast.”
This is Holly. Every day for the past 5 years, she picks out a stick and brings it to her favorite spot for “zen time.” While her stick may change, her routine never does. 13/10