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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, March 23, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: It’s Ramadan and CNN wants you to kiss up to the Muslims // Looks like a light-skinned black kid shot a couple HS staff while being searched, and was found dead in Denver, CO! // The first black female neurosurgery resident at Vanderbilt University (watch your brain!) //
End of Hour 2: TikTok hearings today // Sleepy Joe in Canada today // Persecution of President Trump ongoing // Ukraine’s unchristian president talks “victory” //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes
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Great points in opening monologue(s) for Bible Thumper Thursday… How many personalities do you have? … God sees not as man sees.
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Thu. 3-23-23
It’s Ramadan and CNN wants you to kiss up to the Muslims //
Tornado in Montebello, CA (I just had dinner with some buddies out there last week!) //
Looks like a light-skinned black kid shot a couple HS staff while being searched, and was found dead in Denver, CO! //
The first black female neurosurgery resident at Vanderbilt University (watch your brain!) //
RAMADAN AND HOW TO KISS UP TO MUSLIMS
(CNN Thu.) For the next month, Muslims around the world will observe Ramadan by abstaining from eating and drinking during daylight hours -- not even water. The daily Ramadan fast, rooted in spiritual activities and self-reflection, takes place from dawn to sunset and concludes with a communal gathering. You can say "Ramadan Mubarak" to those celebrating, and also review CNN’s etiquette guide (from Saeed Ahmed) on how to be considerate to your fasting friends and colleagues.
You can eat in front of them, you don’t have to fast with them!
You can join them for Iftar (eating at sundown)
Let them start work early and leave early.
They get halitosis (bad breath) from not eating OR drinking(!) all day — usually triggered by dry mouth conditions. Saliva plays an important role in cleaning food waste and inhibits the growth of bacteria in the oral cavity.
Don’t say, “I should fast too. I need to lose weight.” …b/c one of Ramadan’s side effects is obesity (it’s all that post-sundown overeating).
SEVERE WEATHER!
(CNN Thu.) California is experiencing major weather whiplash after a yearslong, historic megadrought. Before the powerful atmospheric river storm this week, many people welcomed this season's heavy rain and snow that the state so desperately needed. But now, the storms keep coming -- and are leaving widespread destruction in their wake. A rare tornado hit a city near Los Angeles on Wednesday, injuring one person and damaging at least 17 buildings, officials said. With estimated peak winds of 110 mph, the National Weather Service confirmed it to be the strongest tornado to hit the region since 1983. In Northern California, at least five people have died in the San Francisco Bay Area as fierce winds lashed cities on Tuesday, toppling trees and power lines. Meteorologists are also keeping an eye on the Southern US, where severe weather threats are expected to increase today and peak on Friday.
DENVER HS SHOOTING
(CNN Thu.) Two faculty members at a Denver high school were shot by a student on Wednesday, prompting a frantic search for the 17-year-old suspect (LOOKED LIKE A LIGHT-SKINNED BLACK? Austin Lyle) who fled the scene after firing his weapon. Authorities on Wednesday said they located a body a short distance from a vehicle connected to the suspect but have not identified it at this time. The student suspected in the shooting was under a school safety plan in which he was patted down each day, Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said. During Wednesday's search, a handgun was retrieved and several shots were fired in an office area in the front of the school. The shooting occurred away from other students and staff, Thomas said, possibly averting a much more tragic outcome.
NOT READ: (Reuters) The student who was accused of shooting and wounding two faculty members at his Denver high school has been found dead near his vehicle in Park County.
The Park County Coroners Office confirmed in a Facebook post that the body belonged to 17-year-old Austin Lyle, who shot faculty members as they were patting him down for weapons as part of a "safety plan" devised for the youth based on previous behavioral issues.
The bloodshed came three years after the Denver school board voted to eliminate its program of assigning armed city police officers, known as school resources officers, to its public school campuses, relying instead on the school district's own security team.
In light of Wednesday's shooting, two armed police officers will be returned to East High School, located in Denver's City Park neighborhood, for the rest of the current academic year, said Alex Marrero, the district superintendent.
Classes for the school's 2,500 students will be canceled for the rest of the week, Marrero said.
Vanderbilt University to welcome first Black woman neurosurgery resident after nearly a century
(CNN Thu.) Meet Tamia Potter, the 26-year-old HBCU alumna making “history.”
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Thu. 3-23-23
TikTok hearings today //
Sleepy Joe in Canada today //
Persecution of President Trump ongoing //
Ukraine’s unchristian president talks “victory” //
TIKTOK HEARING(S)
(CNN Thu.) TikTok's CEO Shou Zi Chew is scheduled to appear on Capitol Hill today in what will be his first public testimony before Congress. For the last week, Chew has participated in near-daily, multi-hour prep sessions, CNN has learned, as he readies to face a bipartisan grilling from lawmakers on a number of issues, most notably data privacy and security. Concerns about TikTok's connections to China have led governments worldwide to ban the app on official devices, and those fears have factored into the increasingly tense US-China relationship. The Biden administration has threatened TikTok with a nationwide ban unless its Chinese owners sell their stakes in the company.
SLEEPY JOE IN CANADA TODAY
(CNN Thu.) Later today, President Joe Biden will make his first visit to Canada since taking office to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and to address to the country's parliament, according to the White House. Traditionally, US presidents make a stop in the country's northern neighbor in the opening months after taking office. But Covid-19 restrictions and the war in Ukraine delayed Biden's first visit to Ottawa until more than two years into his term. The delay hasn't appeared to have dampened relations with Trudeau, a fellow liberal who is closely aligned with Biden on many policies. Still, there are some areas of disagreement on trade and immigration that will be hashed out during the visit, set to occur today through Friday.
PERSECUTION OF THE PRESIDENT (TRUMP)
(CNN Thu.) The grand jury that has been hearing evidence in the case pertaining to former President Donald Trump's alleged role in a scheme to pay hush money to an adult film star will reconvene today, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN. Expectations are high that New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, is getting ready to make a decision on a potential indictment against Trump any day now over a hush-money payment scheme to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Bragg has said little about the status of the probe or whether Trump will even be charged. As the investigation nears its final stages, sources say prosecutors are considering the historic nature of prosecuting a former president -- an unprecedented act. In another blow to Trump's legal team, one of his defense lawyers is scheduled to testify Friday in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation after losing an appeal.
UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Thu.) QUOTE: “It is obvious that the terrorist state cannot be stopped by anything other than one thing -- our victory.” -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in his nightly address Wednesday after paying a surprise visit to troops on the front lines in the eastern Donetsk region.
NOT READ: (CNN Thu.) Also on Wednesday, a Russian minister said the risk of a nuclear conflict is now at its highest level in decades, according to state media.
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