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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, day in 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Problems on the airplanes — unruly passengers // Biden to release his 2024 fiscal vision (“federal budget”) today // Alarming storm starting today in Central and NorCal, flood watches also in parts of NV // 11+ killed in Ukraine, Zelensky blames Russia. Georgia withdraws “foreign influence” bill after protests //
End of Hour 2: Food prices still high for end-users! Not coming down! // IG was out last night // Mediterranean and MIND Diets reduce Alzheimer’s signs in brain tissue, per study (leafy greens and berries) // No charges for the 6yo who shot the teacher with his black single mother’s gun (right?) //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes Thu. 3-9-23
JLP Hr 1
Bible Thumper Thursday: The knowledge of good and evil is evil. Adam listened to the woman who listened to Satan, and their eyes opened, and they knew about the knowledge of good and evil. Their spirits became evil. // Water Baptism? …. Interesting segment //
JLP talks to some callers, I think Denny in Bulgaria, Patrick in Denmark… // Super Chats with Nick and Hake // Mr. Tanaka trolls and answers the Biblical Question, maybe — amazing call, Jesse says at the beginning of the second hour… //
JLP Hr 2
Interesting couple of calls from a young lady (asking about God’s curse for women) and from a young man. // black story: black mayor of NYC (ex-cop) doing everything but making it better.
JLP Hr 3
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 Thu. 3-9-23
Problems on the airplanes — unruly passengers //
Biden to release his 2024 fiscal vision (“federal budget”) today //
Alarming storm starting today in Central and NorCal, flood watches also in parts of NV //
11+ killed in Ukraine, Zelensky blames Russia. Georgia withdraws “foreign influence” bill after protests //
PROBLEMS IN AND AROUND AIRPLANES
(CNN Thu.) Unruly passengers continue to be an issue on flights across the US, adding to a host of challenges impacting the aviation industry. In this week alone, punches were thrown on a Southwest Airlines plane, and a United Airlines flight attendant was attacked by a man wielding a broken metal utensil. AND THE CREW MEMBERS ARE NOT VERY PROFESSIONAL OR HIGH QUALITY OFTENTIMES EITHER. Male stewardesses are not always morally straight, females not that attractive or ladylike sometimes… bad combo with riff raff being allowed on integrated planes nowadays!
FEDERAL ‘BuDgEt'
(CNN Thu.) President Joe Biden is set to release his 2024 budget today, laying out his policy vision for the year ahead. The new budget will cut the deficit by nearly $3 trillion over the next 10 years, the White House announced on Wednesday. Advisers stress that the budget reflects his fiscal vision -- with significant investments in manufacturing, climate, education, paid leave and health care, all paired with a menu of tax increases on corporations and wealthier Americans. It will also include cuts to "wasteful spending on special interests, like Big Oil and Big Pharma," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said. The deficit reduction will be a central part of Biden's budget proposal and a symbolic marker as the president approaches the showdown with House Republicans over the looming debt ceiling crisis.
STORM’S A’COMIN’ IN!
(CNN Thu.) Millions across central and Northern California are bracing for an alarming storm beginning today, with heavy rain threatening to cause widespread flooding in areas grappling with dayslong snowfall. More than 17 million people are under flood watches in California and slices of Nevada, with much of the Golden State under an especially significant risk of excessive rainfall that could swamp some of the same areas already devastated by severe flooding earlier this year. The most vulnerable areas for flooding are creeks and streams in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas, the Weather Prediction Center said. A total of 34 of California's 58 counties are now under a state of emergency issued by the governor's office due to recent storms and this week's severe weather.
UKRAINE PROPAGANDA
(CNN Thu.) At least 11 people were killed after Russia targeted critical infrastructure across Ukraine with more than 80 missile strikes today, officials said. Following the strikes, 15% of Kyiv went without electricity temporarily, according to an official in the region. As crews work to restore power, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russian assault was "an attempt to intimidate Ukrainians again" and to "terrorize civilians."
Separately, Georgia's ruling party has withdrawn a controversial "foreign influence" bill that sparked two nights of widespread protests in the capital Tbilisi. NOT READ: The bill had been compared to a draconian set of laws adopted in Russia and condemned by rights groups as a bid to curtail basic freedoms and crack down on dissent in the country.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 Thu. 3-9-23
Food prices still high for end-users! Not coming down! //
IG was out last night //
Mediterranean and MIND Diets reduce Alzheimer’s signs in brain tissue, per study (leafy greens and berries) //
No charges for the 6yo who shot the teacher with his black single mother’s gun (right?) //
FOOD PRICES
(CNN Thu.) The cost of food ingredients is down, but grocery bills are still up. In part, this is because food producers, which started raising prices a few years ago (amid overreaction to the China Virus, shutdowns, etc), have other expenses that remain pricey -- like labor and transportation (commie restrictions messed up the supply chain).
But critics and industry “experts” say the cost increases during the “pandemic” gave food makers cover to hike prices above what those increases called for, boosting profits and correcting what they saw as too-low prices in previous years.
Between January 2022 and January 2023, groceries got 11.3% more expensive. Many food companies are forecasting that they might slow down or pause price increases -- but not lower them. "Companies view these as occasional opportunities, and they don't want to miss out," said Jean-Pierre Dubé, a marketing professor at the University of Chicago.
FIRST TWITTER, NOW IG OUT!
(CNN Thu.) Instagram was back up for most users after a global(ist) outage, the photo-sharing platform (owned by FB-Meta) said early today, adding that an hourslong technical issue has been resolved. "Earlier tonight, a technical issue caused people to have trouble accessing Instagram. We resolved this issue for everyone as quickly as possible," Instagram tweeted.
Downdetector, which tracks outages, reported more than 53,000 incidents of users unable to access IG at the outage peak.
Two diets reduced signs of Alzheimer's in brain tissue, study finds
(CNN Thu.) People who consumed food from the Mediterranean and MIND diets (WHATEVER THAT IS) had fewer of the hallmark signs of Alzheimer's when autopsied. BUT THEY STILL DIED? PSH!
They said leafy greens are the best. Berries are good too.
The principal aspects of the Mediterranean diet - Wikipedia - include proportionally high consumption of unprocessed cereals, legumes, olive oil, fruits,[2] and vegetables, and moderate consumption of fish, dairy products (mostly cheese and yogurt), and meat products. Olive oil has been studied as a potential health factor for reducing all-cause mortality and the risk of chronic diseases.[3]
The MIND diet - Wikipedia - is the Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay diet, combining the portions of the Mediterranean diet and the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet.[1] Both the DASH diet and the Mediterranean diet have been shown to improve cognition; however, neither were developed to slow neurodegeneration (such as Alzheimer's disease).[2]
The DASH diet - Wikipedia - is mainly based on fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fat free dairy, whole grains, fish, poultry, legumes, and nuts. It recommends reducing sodium intake, sweets (in drinks and foods) and red meat. It limits saturated and trans saturated fat, while increasing the intake of potassium, magnesium, protein, fiber and nutrients thought to help control blood pressure.[3][6]
NO CHARGES FOR THAT BLACK(?) KID
(CNN Thu.) Remember, a 6yo Virginia boy allegedly shot his elementary school teacher earlier this year. He will not face charges, according to a report Wednesday. "After researching this issue thoroughly, we do not believe the law supports charging and convicting a 6-year-old with aggravated assault," Newport News, Virginia, Commonwealth's Attorney Howard Gwynn said. The teacher, was who critically injured by a bullet that struck her chest, was released from the hospital more than a week after the shooting.
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