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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, March 13, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Oscars were last night, sounds lame… // Sleepy Joe swooping in to save the day after SVB collapse! // California flooded after the storm blowin’ thru //
End of Hour 2: Sleepy Joe cracks down on oil drilling // National Emergency: Invasion at the border! // Mike Pence says “History will hold Donald Trump accountable.” // Parents of a hazed dead guy get money // 3D printed bioartificial organs in the coming decades? // March Madness (whatever that is) sports blah blah blah //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes Mon. 3-13-23
JLP Hr 1
Biden taxes, socialism… NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to send “asylum-seeking migrants” (illegals) to college. JLP talks about love, and how they hate you, pushing the “racism” thing… //
A caller talks with Jesse, sort of preaching at-length, not a bad call, I think. // Navarre in Las Vegas, NV (1st-timer) calls his father a devil and maybe a child molester, and meanwhile he lives with his mama at 34, and hides his true self at work. He keeps cussing, but JLP gives him good advice. //
JLP Hr 2
MONOLOGUE: You’re not in control of anything. … // …
Super Chats with Hake and Nick… JLP goes off on no manly cars again. Women are designing the cars. // Greg from FL holds over to third hour… //
JLP Hr 3
Greg from FL continues, talking about Russia (how blacks are treated there?), compared to how Biden is. Greg says women treat men poorly (husbands let wives run the show) — he sees in his work.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Mon. 3-13-23
Oscars were last night, sounds lame… //
Sleepy Joe swooping in to save the day after SVB collapse! //
California flooded after the storm blowin’ thru //
Women’s Forum this Thursday, March 16, 7 PM at BOND in L.A. https://rebuildingtheman.com/events
OSCARS SO BLACK-on-the-inside
(CNN Mon.) The 95th Academy Awards were presented Sunday in Los Angeles, with historic wins for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (with a Malaysian playing a middle-aged Chinese immigrant woman superhero, pshh). The film took home the Oscar for best picture, capping a sweep of the night's major prizes. Michelle Yeoh's performance in the film won her the award for best actress in a leading role, the first “Asian” female (NOT ASIAN! SHE’S P.I. [Pacific Islander]) to win an Oscar in the category. Co-stars Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis got best supporting actor and actress trophies respectively.
Separately, "Naatu Naatu," from the India-Indian movie "RRR (Rise Roar Revolt)" (anti-white, anti-British colony propaganda movie… yet they’re colonizing Canada), took home the Academy Award for best original song, the first win for an Indian film production in the category.
Other notable triumphs included Brendan Fraser (actor best known as Encino Man from the 90s) winning as best actor for "The Whale" (which I heard makes emotional people cry [I think it’s about a fat father who wants his daughter back]), Ruth E. Carter won best costume design on "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," and CNN's own "Navalny" (about anti-Putin activist Alexei Navalny) won best documentary feature.
There were gross, weird, and garish (and one or two classy) outfits among the red carpet [lows] highlights as well.
SVB (whatever that is) collapse!
(CNN Mon.) President Joe Biden plans to address Americans this morning about his administration's emergency response to the failure of two banks over the past few days. This comes after tech lender Silicon Valley Bank collapsed Friday in the second-largest failure of a financial institution in US history. (The Biden administration on Sunday guaranteed that those impacted by SVB's collapse will get their money back starting today.) In a related action, the government shut down Signature Bank, which was teetering on the brink of collapse in recent days. Wall Street investors were relieved by the intervention after markets tumbled late last week, but some analysts say smaller banks that are disproportionately tied to cash-strapped industries like tech and crypto may be in for a rough ride.
GOD FLOODED CALIFORNIA? j/k
(CNN Mon.) Residents in storm-battered California are bracing for another atmospheric river event Monday, with many areas still flooded from heavy rains last week that caused extensive damage and at least two fatalities. It's the eleventh such river event to hit the US West this winter weather season. More than 17 million people are under flood watches across California and Nevada early this morning, [NOT READ] with rainfall totals of up to 8 inches possible across parts of northern and central California today, forecasts show. Officials in the region are urging residents to monitor their forecasts and take proper sheltering measures to remain safe.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Mon. 3-13-23
Sleepy Joe cracks down on oil drilling //
National Emergency: Invasion at the border! //
Mike Pence says “History will hold Donald Trump accountable.” //
Parents of a hazed dead guy get money //
3D printed bioartificial organs in the coming decades? //
March Madness (whatever that is) sports blah blah blah //
Women’s Forum this Thursday, March 16, 7 PM at BOND in L.A. https://rebuildingtheman.com/events
OIL DRILLING
(CNN Mon.) President Biden is also expected to announce sweeping new protections today for federal lands and waters in Alaska. According to an administration official, Biden will declare the entire US Arctic Ocean off-limits to future oil and gas leasing and will announce new rules to protect over 13 million acres of land in the state from drilling. The move comes as Biden prepares to green-light a massive oil drilling venture known as the Willow Project. The expected approval is a victory for Alaska's bipartisan congressional delegation and a coalition of Alaska Native tribes and groups that have hailed the project as a much-needed new source of revenue and jobs. However, it is a major blow to climate groups and other Alaska Natives who argue it will undercut the president's ambitious climate goals and pose health and environmental risks.
INVASION: NATIONAL EMERGENCY
(CNN Mon.) A large group of people approached a US border entry point in El Paso, Texas, Sunday in an apparent attempt at mass entry into the country, US Customs and Border Protection said, causing disruptions along the US-Mexico border and forcing authorities to erect barricades. CBP officers “implemented port hardening measures” after the group made a formation and approached the international boundary, border officials said, and “no breach occurred." Large migrant groups also disrupted two other border crossings Sunday, CBP said, causing temporary traffic disruptions that subsided later that evening.
QUOTE: “History will hold Donald Trump accountable.”
(CNN Mon.) -- Former Vice President Mike Pence (AW, COME ON, PENCE), sharing his most blistering comments yet about former President Donald Trump's role in the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol during remarks Saturday at the Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington, DC. Pence also criticized Republicans who have minimized the Capitol insurrection, saying, "make no mistake about it, what happened that day was a disgrace." His comments came days after Fox News host Tucker Carlson aired security footage from inside the Capitol on January 6, in an attempt to downplay much of the day's violence.
ANTI-HAZING PROPAGANDA
(CNN Mon.) $6.1 million: That's how much a jury awarded the parents of a Louisiana State University student who died in an alcohol-related hazing incident. Maxwell "Max" Gruver died in 2017 while pledging the fraternity Phi Delta Theta, CNN previously reported. He was 18.
3D PRINTING HUMAN ORGANS?
(CNN Mon.) Wouldn't it be convenient if doctors could just print a kidney for transplants, instead of having to find a donor match? Well, thanks to these regenerative medicine technologies, some scientists say they'll be able to 3D-print bioartificial organs in the coming decades.
This year's March Madness is upon us
(CNN Mon.) The best college basketball teams from across the US are set to go head-to-head for prestigious NCAA titles, with matches beginning later this week. There’s both men's and women's (BORING!) tournaments.
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