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First-time Mothers' Average Age Now 27! | HAKE NEWS Tue. 1-31-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, January 31, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Mothers are older than ever! // Ice storms’ a’blowin through! // China Virus “emergency” to drag on AT LEAST until May 11 // “Gun violence” propaganda: Lakeland, Florida drive-by wounds 10 (may kill a couple) // Grammys this Sunday, LAME! // 

End of Hour 2: ClAsSiFiEd DoCuMeNtS // TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew at a congressional committee hearing // Lawyer running his mouth about Memphis police // Priscilla Presley disputes Lisa Marie Presley’s will! Uh-oh! // NOT READ: Grammys this Sunday, LAME! // 

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Hr 1 Tue. 1-31-23

Gavin Newsom has conflict. 2019 clip: He “self medicates” like the homeless drug addicts! Fentanyl ODs increased 1,280%. Nov 2020, OR “decriminalized” all drug possession. ODs soar! … JLP continues with some good monologues // (One of these hours the black female mayor of NO, LA, blames gun ownership for high murder rates or something.) 

JLP Hr 2 Tue. 1-31-23

James and Hassan answer the BQ… // Some good calls and stories… 

JLP Hr 3 Tue. 1-31-23

Good calls and stories… Lori Lightfoot dances in the street. // Illegals coming by droves // 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Tue. 1-31-23

  • Mothers are older than ever! // 

  • Ice storms’ a’blowin through! // 

  • China Virus “emergency” to drag on AT LEAST until May 11 // 

  • “Gun violence” propaganda: Lakeland, Florida drive-by wounds 10 (may kill a couple) // 


OLD MOTHERS

(CNN Tue.) The average age of a first-time mother in the US climbed above 27 years -- marking a record high -- in 2021, according to a new CDC report. While decisions around having children largely depend on personal circumstances, researchers say the Covid-19 pandemic likely played a role in people putting off childbirth -- in more ways than one. 


ICE STORMS

(CNN Tue.) A winter weather system moving through the US today is creating dangerous travel conditions. More than 1,100 flights were canceled Monday, with a similar number of cancelations expected today. Widespread delays are also being reported. So far, the most affected airports are Dallas Love Field, Dallas-Fort Worth International, Austin Bergstrom International and Houston Bush International airports in Texas. 

The storm bringing the triple threat of ice, sleet and snow to the region has also prompted officials to close several roads and schools. About 38 million people from Texas and Oklahoma to Kentucky and West Virginia are under winter weather alerts as officials urge people to avoid any unnecessary journeys.


CHINA VIRUS

(CNN Tue.) President Joe Biden intends to end Covid-19 national and public health emergencies on May 11, the White House said Monday. The public health emergency has enabled the government to provide many Americans with Covid tests, treatments and vaccines at no charge, as well as offer enhanced social safety net benefits, to help the nation cope with the pandemic. Once the emergency ends, some Americans will face out-of-pocket costs for certain testing and treatment options, but many will still be available at no charge. This comes as Covid-19 has become the eighth most common cause of death among children in the US, a new study published Monday showed.


FLORIDA SHOOTING

(CNN Tue.) As the nation grapples with recent incidents of gun violence and mass shootings  (I’M NOT GRAPPLING, no such thing as “gun violence”), officials in Lakeland, Florida responded Monday to a scene where at least 10 people were wounded in a drive-by shooting. Eight of the victims have non-life-threatening injuries while two remain in critical condition, police said. Authorities believe the shooting was a targeted event, Lakeland Police Department Chief Sam Taylor said, and officials have urged the community to report any information that could help with their investigation. In his 34 years with the department, Taylor said he had never worked on a case where so many people had been shot at one time.


PAKISTAN TERROR ATTACK

(CNN Tue.) 95: That's at least how many people were killed in northwestern Pakistan Monday after a bomb explosion ripped through a mosque at a police compound. 

NOT READ: At least 80 others are being treated for their injuries, health officials in the region said. An investigation is now underway to determine who was responsible for what was one of the deadliest attacks in the country in years.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Tue. 1-31-23

  • ClAsSiFiEd DoCuMeNtS // 

  • TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew at a congressional committee hearing // 

  • Lawyer running his mouth about Memphis police // 

  • Priscilla Presley disputes Lisa Marie Presley’s will! Uh-oh! // 

  • NOT READ: Grammys this Sunday, LAME! // 


cLaSsIfIeD dOcUmEnTs

(CNN Tue.) The Justice Department told Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio Monday it would not provide most of the information he requested about the special counsel investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified material until the probe is complete. Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has demanded access to a host of documents related to the investigation. Among several reasons offered for its decision, the DOJ said it would uphold its longstanding practice of withholding information that could endanger or compromise ongoing investigations. 

In the Mar-a-Lago probe, meanwhile, two people who searched former President Donald Trump's properties for classified documents also testified before a federal grand jury last week, according to sources familiar with the matter -- but the extent of information they offered currently remains unclear.


TIKTOK / SOCIAL MEDIA

(CNN Tue.) TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew will appear at an upcoming hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a committee spokesperson confirmed to CNN. He is expected to testify on TikTok's privacy and data security practices, its impact on young users and its "relationship to the Chinese Communist Party," according to a hearing announcement on the committee's website. "It is now time to continue the committee's efforts to hold Big Tech accountable by bringing TikTok before the committee to provide complete and honest answers for people," Republican Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington said in a statement. 

The high-profile hearing comes as mounting evidence shows screens aren't great for kids. A new study published this week revealed that, even for infants, too much screen time can impact executive function development.


LAWYER-LIAR RUNNING HIS MOUTH

(CNN Tue.) QUOTE: “This is just such a gross collapse of the system that we are supposed to trust.” -- Antonio Romanucci, an attorney for Tyre Nichols' family, sharing poignant remarks Monday on the fatal beating of 29-year-old Nichols by Memphis police officers. Prosecutors have said they're looking at "everybody who had any kind of involvement" leading up to, during and following the deadly January encounter. City officials confirmed Monday that three Memphis Fire Department personnel have been fired over the incident, and a total of seven police officers have been placed on leave or fired.


Priscilla Presley contests the validity of Lisa Marie Presley's will

FIGHT OVER MONEY STARTING? (CNN Tue.) Just days after Lisa Marie Presley was laid to rest, her mother, Priscilla Presley, is disputing some details in her daughter's will.


NOT READ: SUNDAY: GRAMMYS 

(CNN Sun. 1/29/23) Lame Grammy Awards are Sunday. Trevor Noah will return as master [or slave] of ceremonies for the third “straight” year, also as a producer for the 65th annual event on February 5. 

Beyoncé (Z) leads the pack with nine nods for her album “Renaissance,” while Kendrick Lamar scored eight nominations, and Adele and Brandi Carlile each got seven.  

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