presidential ballot, calling himself the front runner and embrace for the white house in 2024. brooke singman with the latest, brooke. hey, good morning, president trump and his legal tn independent review and seized by the fbi during this unprecedented rate of mar-a-lago. trump saying we are demanding an appointment to oversee the handling of the materials taken in the raid. we are further demanding the doj be forced to turn over inventory of my property and all items wrongfully taken from my home be immediately returned. trump attorneys argue any of the review of those records would be unconstitutional. listen. we need an impartial and that means not republican, not democratic, impartial special master to go in there and take a look what they see, get back to the former president what is rightfully his. and declassified. a new report also revealing trump had more than 300 classified documents seized at his estate. the doj responding to trump motion, the august date mo
dealing with in texas? he was amazing on stage in this rally, it was great to hear it from him because it is true peer that is what is happening in new york now. this is no longer a texas issue. todd: it is a big day for you michelle bond we appreciate you kicking it off with a bright early time 4:30 seven in the morning. thank you very much. thank you for having me. carley: an entire st. louis police captain david dorn slamming woke politics and activist. her husband shot and killed during the 2020 riots trying to stop a suspect from breaking into a pawn shop. his of 20 years, and/or in speaking out in an op-ed writing the same year david was killed a dozen children were shot in st. louis and never once did black lives matter show up. their lives matter. 55 businesses were looted or destroyed the night david was murdered. many of them black-owned.
beds they awarded arrive. st. louis for the reported that all traditional ventilators were in the use, and they were now using non traditional ventilators, such as pediatric ventilators for adult patients. st. louis had previously canceled elective surgeries, but on september 15th, yesterday, they reported to the state they had canceled further surgeries, including the removal of low-risk cancers, fractures with pain, and hernia repairs. all of those surgeries canceled as well. quote, despite taking all necessary measures to prevent crisis standards of care, st. louis reported a lack of adequate resources to treat not only covid-19 patients, but also other medical conditions that may require hospitalization. the st. louis covid-19 patient forecast indicates that in two weeks, st. louis could have 425 covid patients. meaning almost every bed in the entire st. louis health system would be occupied by a covid-19
luke s could have 425 covid patients, meaning that almost every bed in the entire st. luke s health system would be occupied by a covid-19 patient at that point. largest hospital system in the state says it will be 100% covid patients within two weeks which leaves precisely zero beds and zero resources for anybody who has anything else wrong with them other than covid-19. the declaration continues at the end, quote, the committee convened virtually on september 15th, yesterday, and recommended to extend activation of crisis standards of care statewide. statewide. so today that is where idaho is. it is no longer just north idaho, just a few hospitals in the panhandle there. it is now statewide, hospitals and health providers across idaho being given this set of guidance from the state, this very stark, unnerving guidance on how to ethically and logistically handle not providing health care anymore to patients who need to be
luke s reported a lack of adequate resources to treat not only covid-19 patients but also other medical conditions that may require hospitalization. the st. luke s covid-19 forecast indicates that in two weeks, st. luke s could have 425 covid patients, meaning that almost every bed in the entire st. luke s health system would be occupied by a covid-19 patient at that point. largest hospital system in the state says it will be 100% covid patients within two weeks which leaves precisely zero beds and zero resources for anybody who has anything else wrong with them other than covid-19. the declaration continues at the end, quote, the committee convened virtually on september 15th, yesterday, and recommended to extend activation of crisis standards of care statewide. statewide. so today that is where idaho is. it is no longer just north idaho, just a few hospitals in the panhandle there.