The wife of the world's sexiest felon has had enough.
VALLEJO, Calif. -- Cellphone video has captured the moment a Vallejo police officer used a racial slur, sparking an internal investigation into the incident, CBS San Francisco reports. CBS San Francisco was provided with video of the Saturday morning traffic stop, which took place near Sonoma Boulevard in the city of Vallejo. "I looked out the window and saw officers approaching a white pickup truck with guns already drawn," said Leo Bruno, who recorded the incident from his home. "There was shouting going on." Two officers are shown in the video outside the vehicle while two men sit inside with their hands up. A few moments later, you can hear one of the officers loudly using a racial slur.
Thursdays were a very special day for the Evenson family because it was the day the garbage men came, but once their 3-year-old daughter Rosie was diagnosed with cancer, their schedules inevitably changed. Over the last year or so, Angie Evenson's three daughters gathered by the window every Thursday and waited for the garbage men to come by to wave hello, and Brandon Olsen and Taylor Fritz eagerly waved back to the girls. The note explained that Rosie had been diagnosed with stage four kidney cancer, and though some of her treatments had been scheduled on Thursdays, the family hadn't forgotten about them. With three children of his own, he couldn't help but sympathize with the Evenson family.
Hat-catcher in chief? The latest President Trump moment lighting up the twitterspehere isn't a social gaffe nor an awkward moment with another world leader. Instead, it's video of the president retrieving a Marine's hat that was blown off the service member's head as he guards Marine One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, where the president arrived Saturday on Air Force One after attending the G-20 summit in Germany. As Trump approaches Marine One, he bends down to pick up the hat and places it back on the Marine's head and pats him on his arm. But the wind immediately blows the hat away again, prompting the president to chase the hat down. As Trump boards Marine One, he gives the hat to another
President Trump announced Saturday that the United States will pledge $50 million to a new World Bank initiative which his daughter Ivanka has helped to spearhead and will take a leading advocacy role going forward. In applauding his daughter’s work in the creation of the new fund, which will aim to help women entrepreneurs in developing nations gain access to capital and connect them with mentors, the president suggested that his daughter’s life would be easier if not for him. "If she weren't my daughter it would be so much easier for her," Trump said at a G-20 event in Hamburg, Germany, where the initiative, called The Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative, was formally rolled out.
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While attending Univision's awards show festivities, Iggy Azalea sported an outfit that revealed parts where the sun don't shine, a bare-bottom look.