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1.SHOCKING VIDEO: Thugs beat 67-year-old man — then take turns kicking him after he's thrown on floor in apartment lobby
The Oklahoma City Police Department is trying to identify three people in a video allegedly attacking an older gentleman. Oklahoma City Police say the crime is absolutely uncalled for and they need to identify these people today.
2. Father of LSU student, 21, shot dead in car while waiting at railroad crossing says it was a case of 'wrong place, wrong time'
The Louisiana State University senior had been on her way home from a night out with friends and was shot dead at around 2.30am on Friday near railroad tracks.
She was found in her bullet-riddled car in Baton Rouge after partying with friends at a bar on Government Street less than five minutes from where she was killed.
3. CEO robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight fears crime is driving businesses out of San Francisco
Hamid Moghadam knows about the city's crime problem all too well. The CEO of San Francisco-based Prologis was robbed at gunpoint outside of his home, in broad daylight.
"This is a gang that does this all the time and they had targeted me from the parking lot," said Moghadam.
4. Arsenio Hall's Los Angeles home is burglarized TWICE in recent weeks
The famous comedian and talk show host was at home Saturday at roughly 11 a.m., and said he heard a noise coming from the lower level of his residence, TMZ reported. He went downstairs to further investigate the source of the sound, and discovered that someone had broken the glass on his sliding door and attempted to gain access to his home, according to the outlet. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed it was the second attempt to rob Hall’s home.
https://dailycaller.com/2022/09/20/arsenio-hall-home-robberies/ 5. PA Senate Candidate John Fetterman Voted To Free Murderer Who Hacked Innocent Man to Death With Garden Shears
Charles "Zeke" Goldblum was sentenced to life in prison for killing a man with garden shears in a parking garage in downtown Pittsburgh and later trying to hire a hitman to kill his accomplice in the brutal murder. As lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, Senate hopeful John Fetterman voted to set Goldblum free in 2019 and said he was "happy" when the killer was released from prison last year.
6. Video reveals Vanderbilt Medical Center is pushing gender reassignment surgiest because they’re a “big money maker”
Video and archived webpages from the medical center details leader’s promotion of the “big money maker” transgender therapies and surgeries, and apparent threats against medical professionals who dare object for religious reasons.
“It’s a lot of money,” VUMC Clinic for Transgender Health’s Dr. Shayne Sebold Taylor said at one Medicine Grand Rounds lecture, video reveals. “These surgeries make a lot of money.”
Taylor noted that a “chest reconstruction” can bring in $40,000 per patient, and someone “just on routine hormone treatment, who I’m only seeing a few times a year, can bring in several thousand dollars … and actually makes money for the hospital.” And if you haven’t seen our Tucker Carlson Originals documentary, Transgressive: Cult of Confusion, check it out at Fox Nation. 7. Fauci mocked ‘ass-backwards’ diners for taking off masks at table
The inside account is included by former White House spokesman Brian Morgenstern in “Vignettes & Vino” — out Oct. 25 — which calls Fauci “awful” and an “egomaniac.”
“[I]n January 2020, [Fauci] said the virus was nothing to worry about for the American people. Then in the months that followed, he said that people should not wear masks and that they were ineffective. By June or July, he had changed his tune and said everyone should be very concerned and that they should wear multiple masks — and goggles,” Morgenstern wrote. “I vividly recall my blood boiling during an infuriating meeting in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, when Fauci laughed about his own goggles comment, making it clear how cynical he was and that he could get people to believe anything,” the former aide continued.
8. Fauci warns Covid politics could harm childhood vaccination efforts
Dr Anthony Fauci told the Financial Times that political divisions in public health was preventing a “laser-beam focus” on the common enemy — coronavirus. Some US states were not promoting Covid vaccination, while Congress was blocking billions of dollars of funding, both of which were holding back the national response to the pandemic, he said.
“I’m concerned that the acceleration of an anti-vaxxer attitude in certain segments of the population . . . might spill over into that kind of a negative attitude towards childhood vaccinations, which would be very tragic,” said Fauci “If you fall back on vaccines against common vaccine-preventable childhood diseases, that’s where you wind up getting avoidable and unnecessary outbreaks”.
*Note: Behind paywall https://www.ft.com/content/59be3908-56eb-4ffc-b612-eda330850b9f 9. The White House is “frustrated” about Fox News’ Bill Melugin covering the border
In recent days, several current and former White House and administration officials expressed to [Politico’s] West Wing Playbook their increasing frustration with [Melugin’s] on-air coverage, arguing that there is an alarmist quality to it, designed to feed political narratives rather than illuminate the actual issues feeding the migrant flow. Last week, he was the first to break the news that Florida Gov. Ron Desantis chartered two planes to transport 50 Venezuelan migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard to make a political statement about immigration. He followed up that story with appearances on Fox News opinion primetime — which some of Fox’s straight news reporters notably avoid — and a series of exclusives on DeSantis’ escalating fight with
the Biden White House over migrants.
10. SURVEY: 60% of credit-card debtors owe credit card debt for year or more
More US consumers are saddled with credit-card debts for longer periods of time, according to a survey, struggling to pay down amid high inflation and rising interest rates. Sixty percent of credit-card debtors say they have been in credit-card debt for at least a year, up from 50% a year ago, CreditCards.com said in a report Monday. The share of those who have been in debt for over two years also increased, to 40% from 32%, according to the online credit-card marketplace.
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