Mass Murder at Michigan State University | HAKE NEWS Tue. 2-14-23
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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, February 14, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Happy Valentine’s Day // Michigan State University mass murder // UFO’s: Minimal details on // Ukraine propaganda // Super Bowl third most-watched TV program ever //
End of Hour 2: Scary plane take-off // Early spring? CLIMATE CHANGE? // Mobile carriers suffer technical difficulties! // Titanic re-released for 25th anniversary // Florida people still suffering from Hurricane Ian 4 months later // SD Gov Kristi Noem signs bill against “transgender” surgery for minors //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes Tue. 2-14-23
JLP Hr 1
Jesse talks about the blacks, touches briefly on Nikki Haley running for President, and talks about the mess in East Palestine, OH, and the history of that name (“Palestine”) in America. What a mess! // Hake tries to explain Palestine more, and Abraham and Israel’s family history. // Hassan reads Super Chats. //
JLP Hr 2
John from Kentucky asks why Jesse calls America his country when his ancestors didn’t found it. He thinks DeSantis is going to win, and Trump supporters are abandoning him. Joel Friday’s show is starting at 11 AM PT (1 CT / 2 ET) // Frederick from L.A. answers the BQ: Why are you so vain?
JLP Hr 3
Great hour, but Hake didn’t take notes!
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Tue. 2-14-23
Happy Valentine’s Day //
Michigan State University mass murder //
UFO’s: Minimal details on //
Ukraine propaganda //
Super Bowl third most-watched TV program ever //
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY FROM CNN AND HAKE
(CNN Tue.) Regardless of whether you're married, single, engaged, or swiping right on dating apps, I hope you feel loved today. It's Valentine's Day, a holiday unmistakably marked by the arrival of heart-shaped items and flower bouquets. Many around the world will celebrate their romance -- but it's also a wonderful time to honor friendship and companionship. Perhaps give your pets a longer cuddle, or maybe douse your plants with a little extra water. After all, they need love too. - By Alexandra Meeks
BTW: Women’s Forum third Thursday of the month, Feb 16, 7 PM at BOND! https://rebuildingtheman.com/events
MICHIGAN MASS MURDER
(CNN Tue.) At least three people were killed and five others critically wounded in a mass shooting at Michigan State University on Monday night. A 43-year-old man identified as the suspect had no affiliation with the school, police said during a press conference this morning. The gunman opened fire at two campus locations, turning the university where over 19,000 students live into a crime scene and forcing terrified students to hide as hundreds of officers in tactical gear swarmed the school. The suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said, adding they have yet to establish a motive. The identities of the victims are not being released at this time.
UFO’S
(CNN Tue.) The unidentified flying object shot down in Canadian airspace on Saturday appeared to be a "small, metallic balloon with a tethered payload below it," according to a Pentagon memo sent to lawmakers on Monday. The object also crossed near "US sensitive sites" before it was shot down, the memo explained. These are the first official details from the Pentagon on the objects shot down in recent days.
Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are pressing to gain a better understanding of why the Biden administration shot down the objects following the takedown of the Chinese spy balloon that traversed the US the previous weekend. It remains unclear if the events are connected. The Senate is set to hold a classified briefing today on the objects.
UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Tue.) Amid the escalating conflict in Ukraine, analysts say new video appears to show heavy losses for Russian armored formations. The footage suggests failures in Moscow's command and tactics as Russian forces prepare for a spring offensive. This comes as Russia is gearing up for a "maximum escalation" of the war, potentially as soon as the next few weeks, according to a top Ukrainian national security official. In response, Ukrainian officials are renewing calls for more advanced weaponry from Western allies to counter the threat. A group of 40 countries including the US has provided nearly $50 billion in "lethal assistance" to Ukraine since the start of Russia's invasion last year, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said today.
Super Bowl ratings touchdown
(CNN Tue.) The Super Bowl attracted 113 million viewers, the third most-watched TV program ever.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Tue. 2-14-23
Scary plane take-off //
Early spring? CLIMATE CHANGE? //
Mobile carriers suffer technical difficulties! //
Titanic re-released for 25th anniversary //
Florida people still suffering from Hurricane Ian 4 months later //
SD Gov Kristi Noem signs bill against “transgender” surgery for minors //
PLANE PLUNGE
(CNN Tue.) A United Airlines 777 leaving Hawaii made a scary plunge toward the ocean shortly after takeoff, flight tracking data shows. The incident occurred in December when the plane dived toward the ocean for 21 seconds a little over a minute after takeoff. Neither United nor the FAA indicated anyone was injured on the flight. Still, passengers on board were startled after the plane lost more than half its altitude and came within 775 feet of sea level, according to data from FlightRadar24. "There were a number of screams on the plane," a passenger told CNN. "Everybody knew that something was out of the ordinary, or at least that this was not normal." United said it conducted an investigation with the FAA and the pilots union "that ultimately resulted in the pilots receiving additional training," adding the investigation is ongoing.
CLIMATE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Tue.) Flowers and trees are blooming up to three weeks earlier than normal in the Eastern US. Experts say changes in climate are ushering in many full blooms across parts of the country -- when they should still be nearly a month away. Much of the "early spring" has to do with the warm start to 2023. Several parts of the South and Southeast are off to their top-10 warmest years on record, and many cities are seeing their top-five warmest: Houston, Jackson, Nashville and Atlanta. It is even more dramatic in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Philadelphia and New York City are experiencing their warmest start to the year on record, so the early bloom will most likely expand into the Northeast in the weeks ahead.
Several US mobile carriers suffer technical difficulties
(CNN Tue.) Several US mobile carriers experienced technical difficulties Monday night. DownDetector, a website that tracks service problems and outages, indicated that AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Boost Mobile all experienced a spike in reports Monday night. It was unclear if the problems were connected.
'SNL' alums team up for a live comedy tour
(CNN Tue.) Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are hitting the road together for a comedy tour starting this spring. Oh, not the good ones.
Revisiting 'Titanic' in theaters as an adult will open up an ocean of movie-going memories
(CNN Tue.) Seeing "Titanic" in the '90s is a core memory for many moviegoers. This is what it's like to see the film re-released in theaters for its 25th anniversary. Should I watch it for the first time or nah? I skipped it last time. Not into the hype.
HURRICANE IAN
(CNN Tue.) 4: That's how many months it has been since Hurricane Ian pummeled Southwest Florida. Still, many families are waiting for their insurance payouts and don't have the money to rebuild. This has left many people homeless and others living in difficult or dangerous conditions. Some even tell CNN they've moved back into their moldy houses because they have nowhere else to go.
PROTECTING KIDS
(CNN Tue.) QUOTE: “With this legislation, we are protecting kids from harmful, permanent medical procedures.” -- South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, after signing a bill Monday that will ban gender-affirming treatments for transgender minors in the state.
NOT READ: The bill outlaws the prescription and administration of puberty-blocking medication in patients under the age of 18, as well as sex hormones and surgery related to gender transition. Opponents of the bill have said this measure would be harmful to transgender children and is a government intrusion into their medical decisions.
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