Hello welcome you watching our International Wires just go on 10 in the morning here in moscow now ukrainian and pay his published documents he says reveal corruption involving kiev and the u. S. Democratic president ial hopeful joe biden in 2014 biden was u. S. Vice president and the man for ukraine while his son hunter was on the board of ukrainian gas company. As the story. With its big personalities and explosive revelations politics is like a good t. V. Show take the bidens ukraine plot for example which is currently stealing time former Vice President joe biden his son hunter trouble of course i mean ukrainian president have recurring roles but a new character has appeared on the scene ukrainian m. P. Andrey catch now captures and to center stage and accuse biden of making a pretty penny from his dealings in ukraine and with one company in particular mission it was conspiracy this was the transfer of the barisan groups funds for lobbying activities as investigators believe person
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Out for help got her in big trouble. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. The Community Rallying behind her on social media tonight. Fox 29s Chris Oconnell spoke to that crossing guard. Hes live in runnemede tonight. Chris . Reporter iain n School Crossing guard work here at bingham elementary in runnemede, new jersey. She will not be going p to school tomorrow. She was yanked off the job she says for doing her job. All of my best friends are under eight years old. Reporter for 16 years, gina ba. M has been helping kids crossette street outside of runnemede bingham elementary school. When snow piled up on her corner she took this video then she took action. None of the corners were cleared off. The streets were terrible. And it was just a hot mess for parents to drop the children off. Reporter she needed help. So when her boss at the Runnemede Police department wasnt on duty, she texted runnemede mares nick cap toes asking for help with snow removal. Well apparently that was a n
Took action. None of the corners were cleared off. The streets were terrible. And it was just a hot mess for parents to drop the children off. Reporter she needed help. So when her boss at the Runnemede Police department wasnt on duty, she texted runnemede mares nick cap toes asking for help with snow removal. Well apparently that was a no nono. I sent him a text. At 9 22. 22 minutes into my work day and i got suspended for two days for doing that. Reporter instead of a thank you, she got this. A letter telling her she suspended for two days for insubordination and not following the chain of command. I understand i broke the rules. Ill be the first to add it. But i think in those circumstances it was okay to break the rules. Reporter we spoke with runnemede mares and police chief who were unable to comment on personnel matters. But in a statement the borough says it has in place specific procedures employees are required to follow to report situations they believe macon substitute a th
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