McCarthy Makes Concessions to Conservatives in Bid to Win as Speaker | HAKE NEWS Thu. 1-5-23
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, January 5, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Self-driving strollers coming // RINO Kevin McCarthy makes concessions to conservatives, hoping to win as Speaker of the House // Bomb cyclone hitting California coast, deadly floods last weekend, more coming! // Pope Francis does funeral for Benedict XVI //
End of Hour 2: Mutual combat in Ukraine (and the rest of the globohomo world) vs Russia // Tech layoffs at Amazon, Meta, Twitter, Salesforce // Edward Norton is related to Pocahontas and a slaveowner, nice // Prince Harry tattled in a new book that Prince William physically attacked him //
After JLP, catch The Hake Report!
Hour 1 Thu. 1-5-23
JLP’s friend Michele Bachmann told her grandkids about hell, and scared them into the arms of Jesus. // NatStar on The Fallen State! //
Randy in GA, first-timer, is sad when racists think all blacks are thieves. Forgive your mama! He holds over… //
HAKE NEWS…
Self-driving strollers coming //
RINO Kevin McCarthy makes concessions to conservatives, hoping to win as Speaker of the House //
Bomb cyclone hitting California coast, deadly floods last weekend, more coming! //
Pope Francis does funeral for Benedict XVI //
SELF-DRIVING STROLLERS
(CNN) Many people are growing to trust autonomous cars and delivery robots that navigate sidewalks in major cities. Now, that same self-driving technology is coming to strollers -- yes, strollers. Understandably, some parents are not ready to put their baby in a mechanism with a mind of its own. Still, the company behind the artificial intelligence is confident it can spur discourse to prove it can add an element of safety.
SPEAKER IN NAME ONLY
(CNN) House Republicans are scrambling to end a stalemate over Rep. Kevin McCarthy's speakership bid. On Wednesday, McCarthy lost a sixth round of voting for House speaker and proposed more key concessions in his push to get 218 votes -- including agreeing to propose a rules change that would allow just one member to call for a vote to oust a sitting speaker. The House is set to reconvene today in the hope of electing a speaker, but voting could stretch into the weekend. Until the standoff is resolved, much of the functioning of the chamber will remain paused and little legislating will take place. The standstill also means Republicans may have to keep waiting before tackling some of their most pressing priorities, including investigations into President Joe Biden's administration and his family.
GOD IS FLOODING CALIFORNIA
(CNN) A bomb cyclone is slamming the California coast, causing widespread flooding, mudslides and power outages. The storm's heaviest rain and strongest winds have wreaked havoc in the Bay Area, while central California continues to face hurricane force gusts. Forecasts show rainfall rates in some areas could exceed 1 inch per hour today, which could unleash even more flooding across the already saturated region hit with a different storm that brought deadly floods just last weekend. California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a statewide emergency declaration Wednesday, as nearly 200,000 homes and businesses in California remain without power this morning.
POPE FUNERAL
(CNN) Pope Francis led the funeral of former Pope Benedict XVI at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City today, in an occasion attended by tens of thousands of mourners. The funeral marked an unprecedented moment as it was the first occasion in modern times that a pontiff had presided over the funeral of his predecessor. Benedict was elected pope in April 2005 following Pope John Paul II's death and was the first pontiff in almost 600 years to resign his position rather than hold office for life. He died at age 95 last month. He was known to be more conservative than his successor, Pope Francis, who has made moves to soften the Vatican's position on abortion and homosexuality, as well as doing more to deal with the sexual abuse crisis that has engulfed the church in recent years and tarnished Benedict's legacy.
Hour 2 Thu. 1-5-23
Caller Randy in GA continues, talking about his imposing mother and beta father, and explains low vibration to Jesse. // Super Chats with Hassan, both wearing white shirts w/ Jesse’s face embroidered on the left breast. //
Sion was betrayed, answering the BQ — she holds over to third hour… //
After JLP, catch The Hake Report!
HAKE NEWS…
Mutual combat in Ukraine (and the rest of the globohomo world) vs Russia //
Tech layoffs at Amazon, Meta, Twitter, Salesforce //
Edward Norton is related to Pocahontas and a slaveowner, nice //
Prince Harry tattled in a new book that Prince William physically attacked him //
MUTUAL COMBAT
(CNN) As Russia's war against neighboring Ukraine grinds into its 10th month (TAKES TWO TO TANGO BABY), the unamerican “US” establishment is now considering sending armored fighting vehicles to assist Ukrainian forces, while France said it will also send light armored combat vehicles. The Western-style tanks will be "very important in order to restore security for all Ukrainians and peace for all Europeans," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has dispatched one of his country's most modern warships armed with advanced hypersonic missiles that travel more than five times the speed of sound -- making them hard to detect and intercept. "I am sure that such powerful weapons will reliably protect Russia from potential external threats and will help ensure the national interests of our country," Putin said on the deployment via state media, without specifically mentioning the conflict in Ukraine.
TECH LAYOFFS
(CNN) Amazon has become the latest tech giant to announce significant layoffs. According to a memo from CEO Andy Jassy shared with employees, Amazon plans to lay off more than 18,000 employees as the global economic outlook continues to worsen. The tech sector, which initially ramped up hiring during the pandemic, has since had to confront changing consumer habits as people return to their offline lives. At the same time, the industry has been pummeled by a seemingly perfect storm of economic factors over the past year, including rising interest rates, looming recession fears and consumers and businesses rethinking expenses. This comes as Facebook-parent Meta recently announced 11,000 job cuts, the largest in the company’s history. Twitter also announced widespread job cuts after Elon Musk bought the company for $44 billion. Salesforce this week also said it would cut 10% of its staff.
AMERICAN HISTORY ACTOR
(CNN) Edward Norton discovers Pocahontas is his 12th great-grandmother: The Oscar-nominated actor grew up hearing a longstanding family rumor that he was related to the real-life Pocahontas. He recently confirmed it to be fact on an episode of the PBS show "Finding Your Roots." (They also found out one of his ancestors owned a FAMILY of slaves — did you hear that? FAMILY of slaves. I thought the libs said slavery BROKE UP MOST FAMILIES. Not true. Slavery kept slave families together.)
PRINCE TATTLE TALE
(CNN) Prince Harry alleges his brother William physically attacked him, according to The [far-left] Guardian: A new book seen by The Guardian apparently has shocking details on the brother's royal rift.
Hour 3 Thu. 1-5-23
A few calls including Raphael (sp) from TX. // Men’s Forum tonight, first of the year! //
After JLP, catch The Hake Report!
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