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8 Oct 2024

#illegals

GB News: Andrew Pierce blasts ‘soft touch’ Britain amid new damning migrant crisis numbers
Andrew Pierce blasts ‘soft touch’ Britain amid new damning migrant crisis numbers
A new study by Oxford University estimates there are up to 745,000 illegal migrants in the UK, prompting discussions about potential solutions on GB News. Andrew Pierce suggested sending migrants back to France, while others expressed skepticism about current government plans.

The number of migrants crossing the English Channel has surged, with 26,612 recorded this year, a 5% increase from 2023. The Labour government has proposed a Border Security Command to combat people-smuggling gangs, while criticisms of previous Tory policies continue.


GB News: MIGRANT CRISIS: lorry driver FINED after apprehending illegal immigrants
MIGRANT CRISIS: lorry driver FINED after apprehending illegal immigrants
Michael Fletcher, a lorry driver, was fined £12,000 by Border Force after discovering two illegal immigrants hidden in his truck. Despite notifying authorities and claiming he conducted thorough checks, he was penalized under the Clandestine Entrant Civil Penalty Scheme.

Fletcher has since changed jobs due to the stress from the dispute and is awaiting resolution. He disputes the fine, stating he was not given a checklist and has raised the issue with his MP. Border Force maintains that the scheme aims to prevent illegal migration.


#politics

Fox News: October 7 isn't over, the most repeated command in the Bible, and more from Fox News Opinion
October 7 isn't over, the most repeated command in the Bible, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News discusses the 2024 election landscape, highlighting Vice President Kamala Harris's upcoming interviews and contrasting her stance with former President Trump's support for Israel. The ongoing hostage situation in Gaza is also noted, with 101 hostages still unaccounted for.

The commentary reflects on the potential impact of current events on the election, emphasizing the importance of merit-based decision-making in politics.


The Western Journal: Former Democratic Congressman Endorses Trump, Says Biden and Harris 'Make the World a Dramatically Less Safe Place'
Former Democratic Congressman Endorses Trump, Says Biden and Harris 'Make the World a Dramatically Less Safe Place'
Former Democratic Congressman Peter Deutsch endorsed Donald Trump, citing concerns over global safety and foreign policy under the Biden administration. He joins other notable figures, including Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in supporting Trump for the 2024 election.

Deutsch's endorsement highlights a shift among some Democrats towards Trump, emphasizing issues like border security and Middle Eastern stability as key motivators. This trend contrasts with the endorsements of Kamala Harris from a few Republicans, which have received less attention.


Fox News: '60 Minutes' says Trump axed interview after demanding apology for 2020 sit-down, complained about fact-checks
'60 Minutes' says Trump axed interview after demanding apology for 2020 sit-down, complained about fact-checks
Former President Trump canceled a planned interview with "60 Minutes," demanding an apology for a previous interview in 2020 and expressing concerns about being fact-checked. The Trump campaign initially agreed to the interview but later provided shifting explanations for the cancellation.

CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley noted that it is a long-standing tradition for presidential candidates to appear on the program before elections. Trump's team criticized the show's handling of past interviews, particularly regarding the Hunter Biden laptop issue.


The Western Journal: Ron DeSantis Goes Off on 'Delusional' Kamala Harris After She Tries to Politicize Hurricane Recovery
Ron DeSantis Goes Off on 'Delusional' Kamala Harris After She Tries to Politicize Hurricane Recovery
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis labeled Vice President Kamala Harris "delusional" after she accused him of selfishness regarding Hurricane Milton's impending impact. He asserted that her comments were politically motivated and that she had not contributed to past hurricane relief efforts.

DeSantis emphasized his focus on the needs of Floridians, contrasting his cooperation with President Biden to Harris's alleged politicization of the disaster. He criticized her for attempting to insert herself into the situation for her political gain.


Times Of Israel: The long road back from October 7, 2023
The long road back from October 7, 2023
The first anniversary of Hamas's October 7 invasion marked a day of mourning and reflection for Israel, amidst ongoing conflicts with Hezbollah and threats from Iran. Memorial ceremonies highlighted the loss of life and the urgent need for national resilience, even as attacks continued.

Calls for strategic planning and stronger alliances, particularly with the U.S., emphasize the necessity of a united front against regional threats. The leadership's past failures are seen as contributing to the current multi-front conflict, underscoring the need for a cohesive response.


Fox News: 5 key takeaways from Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview
5 key takeaways from Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' interview
Vice President Kamala Harris, in a "60 Minutes" interview, avoided specific answers regarding her economic proposals, immigration policies, and foreign policy stance compared to President Biden. She emphasized the need for Congress to act on immigration and stated her plans would require higher taxes on the wealthy.

Harris reiterated her support for Israel's right to defend itself and aligned her foreign policy views with Biden's, particularly on Ukraine. She acknowledged her status as a gun owner and expressed the importance of earning voter support in the upcoming election.


The Federalist: ASU Won't Say If It Helped Give Student Data To Harris Campaign
ASU Won't Say If It Helped Give Student Data To Harris Campaign
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign sent unsolicited texts to 70,000 Arizona State University students urging them to register to vote. While ASU stated that student contact information is public, it did not confirm if it provided the data directly to the campaign.

The incident has raised concerns about potential election interference and the use of student data for partisan efforts. Legislation is being proposed to protect student voter data from such exploitation.


#society

Fox News: Lisa Marie Presley had son Benjamin's body in her house for 2 months after he died
Lisa Marie Presley had son Benjamin's body in her house for 2 months after he died
Lisa Marie Presley, who died in January 2023, wrote a memoir detailing her struggles, including the aftermath of her son Benjamin's suicide in 2020. She kept his body at home for two months, reflecting on the grieving process and her desire to delay burial.

Ultimately, Benjamin was laid to rest at Graceland, as Presley navigated her grief and the complexities of loss. The memoir, completed by her daughter Riley Keough, reveals intimate family moments during this challenging time.


The Telegraph: Osama bin Laden’s son banned from France after years spent painting in Normandy
Osama bin Laden’s son banned from France after years spent painting in Normandy
Omar bin Laden, son of Osama bin Laden, was banned from France for comments deemed to glorify terrorism. He had been living quietly in Normandy, married to a British national, but faced expulsion due to his social media posts.

The French interior minister confirmed the permanent ban, preventing his return to the country.


GB News: Woman knocked out by Waitrose cauliflower blasts 'insulting' response by supermarket
Woman knocked out by Waitrose cauliflower blasts 'insulting' response by supermarket
Sammi Mai reported to GB News that a falling cauliflower in a Waitrose supermarket caused her to lose consciousness and suffer a concussion, requiring hospital treatment. She expressed dissatisfaction with the supermarket's response, which included a £25 voucher and an £8 taxi fare.

Mai feels the compensation is inadequate and stated that the incident has led to ongoing pain and anxiety, significantly impacting her life. She seeks fair compensation but feels powerless to pursue legal action against the store.


The Western Journal: 'You're Gonna Die': Tampa Mayor Sounds the Alarm for Those in Evacuation Zones as Milton Approaches
'You're Gonna Die': Tampa Mayor Sounds the Alarm for Those in Evacuation Zones as Milton Approaches
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor has issued a dire warning to residents in evacuation zones as Hurricane Milton approaches, predicting a life-threatening 10 to 12-foot tidal surge. She emphasized the unprecedented nature of the storm and urged immediate evacuation.

Hurricane Milton is expected to become a Category 5 storm, impacting both the west and east coasts of Florida with severe winds and heavy rainfall. Mandatory evacuations are in effect, marking the largest such orders since 2017.


The Telegraph: Video game branded ‘paedophile hellscape’ for children
Video game branded ‘paedophile hellscape’ for children
Hindenburg Research has criticized Roblox, labeling it a "paedophile hellscape" due to claims of child abuse images, grooming, and inadequate safety measures. The allegations led to a significant decline in the company's stock value, erasing over $2 billion.

The investment firm accused Roblox of prioritizing profits over child safety, alleging that it ignored opportunities to enhance moderation and control harmful content. Roblox has previously stated its commitment to child safety and has not publicly responded to the allegations.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Britain sanctions commander of Russia’s chemical weapons forces
Britain sanctions commander of Russia’s chemical weapons forces
Britain has imposed sanctions on Russia's chemical warfare unit and its commander for using banned toxic agents in Ukraine, including chloropicrin, which is prohibited under the Chemical Weapons Convention. Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Russia's actions as a violation of international law.

The US has also accused Russia of employing chemical agents against Ukrainian forces. The sanctions target Lt Gen Igor Kirillov, who has been criticized for spreading misinformation regarding Russia's use of chemical weapons.