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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, May 11, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Google incorporating AI in its search homepage  //  Trump DOMINATED his CNN town hall Weds  //  Invasion SURGE today  //  China Virus “public health emergency” (scare) ends today!  //  

End of Hour 2: 1300 “Americans” escaped Sudan since April Civil War thing  //  FL bans communist “social studies” textbooks  //  Jeopardy faces backlash for Solzhenitsyn pronunciation naziism  //  FDA panels want "birth control" pills without prescription restriction  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Thu. 5-11-23

JLP Hr 1

Bible Thumper Thursday: Great lol monologue.  //  A black female student pepper sprays her teacher for taking her phone.  //  School principal rushed to hospital after students-involved education: “We [faculty] don’t feel safe.”  

JLP Hr 2

JLP Hr 3

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Thu. 5-11-23

  • Google incorporating AI in its search homepage  //  

  • Trump DOMINATED his CNN town hall Weds  //  

  • Invasion SURGE today  //  

  • China Virus “public health emergency” (scare) ends today!  //  


Googling gonna involve AI

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) The most popular search engine in the world will soon look a little different. The next evolution of Google's homepage will feature an AI-powered chatbot to answer questions "you never thought Search could answer," the company said this week.


Commie Nonsense vs. Our Greatest President

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) CNN hosted a town hall Wednesday with President Donald J. Trump, the frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024. Once again, he refused to concede that he lost the 2020 election and repeated false claims about it being stolen. Taking questions from New Hampshire Republicans at the town hall moderated by "CNN This Morning" anchor Kaitlan Collins, Trump similarly made false and unsubstantiated claims about the violence on January 6, 2021, the economy and his handling of records after leaving the White House. It was his first appearance on CNN since 2016, but analysts say it was also a display that his combativeness, election denialism and untamed fury remain much the same since his time in office.


ONGOING INVASION SURGE INCOMING

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) The Trump-era border restriction policy known as Title 42 is set to expire tonight, likely resulting in an influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border. Authorities encountered more than 10,000 migrants along the southern border on Tuesday, according to a Homeland Security official, already surpassing government estimates for the aftermath of Title 42. Hundreds of US troops have arrived at the border as officials and migrants brace "for the unknown," the mayor of El Paso, Texas, said. The 2020 policy has allowed US authorities to swiftly return migrants encountered at the border to their home countries or send them back to Mexico over pandemic-related reasons. It's set to end at 11:59 p.m. ET today.


pUbLiC hEaLtH eMeRgEnCy is OVER! 

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) After more than three years, the United States' declaration of a public health emergency due to Covid-19 ends today. However, this does not mean that the virus has magically disappeared. According to the CDC, there were more than 77,000 new Covid-19 cases last week — and this is likely an underestimate, given that many people are testing for Covid-19 at home or not at all. The declaration, which has been renewed 13 times, essentially gave the government flexibility to implement certain policies and actions. The expiration today means an immediate end to some programs as well as some changes to how Covid-19 data is collected. But the CDC said it will still keep a close eye on the virus by utilizing more novel approaches like genomic sequencing and wastewater testing.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Thu. 5-11-23

  • 1300 “Americans” escaped Sudan since April Civil War thing  //  

  • FL bans communist “social studies” textbooks  //  

  • Jeopardy faces backlash for Solzhenitsyn pronunciation naziism  //  

  • FDA panels want "birth control" pills without prescription restriction  //  


Sudan

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) More than 1,300 Americans have departed Sudan since intense fighting broke out in April between warring Sudanese military factions. The violence over the past several weeks has left hundreds dead and thousands injured, caused tens of thousands to flee their homes and has left the country on the brink of a civil war. Several ceasefires between the parties have not yielded an end to the fighting and have prevented the flow of humanitarian aid into the country. However, the US is now "cautiously optimistic" that there may be an agreement to deliver desperately needed resources and services to the country in the coming days, a State Department official said Wednesday.


BASED bans of DIRTY, hateful textbooks

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) Florida has rejected dozens of social studies (COMMUNIST BUZZWORD) textbooks in K-12 schools that mention social justice (WHICH IS NOT JUSTICE), taking a knee (A POSTURE OF FALSE VICTIMHOOD) and other content of "concern." Several book publishers recently submitted materials to the state's Department of Education, but nearly 35% were rejected due to "inaccurate material, errors and other information that was not aligned with Florida Law," the department said this week, citing the state's "rigorous standards." The move by the Florida Department of Education comes as Republican lawmakers, including Gov. Ron DeSantis, have made widespread efforts to restrict how racism (NO SUCH THING) and history are taught in schools. It also comes amid a contentious national debate on the issue.


'Jeopardy!' faces backlash after contestants mispronounce answer

(CNN Thu. 5/11/23) Some viewers were upset when all three contestants on Tuesday's episode had the correct response to a clue but lost out due to incorrect pronunciation. All three contestants lost out when they mispronounced the response to a $1600 clue that read, “Socialism of any type and shade leads to a total destruction of the human spirit.’” The answer is Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (SOUL zheh NIT sen? Or SOUL zheh NEET sin?).  

One of them was close: Video of a TV screen: Who Is Solzhenitsyn? The Quotable Alex — one of them was closer to the Google Pronounce than the female host! (No more BASED Canadian-American Alex Trebek, I guess… LAAAME! Oh, he died in 2020!) 


EVIL FDA AGAINST BABIES

(TheSkimm Thu. 5/11/23) The US is one step closer to getting its first over-the-counter birth control pill.

Yesterday, two FDA advisory panels unanimously agreed the oral contraceptive pill, Opill, could be sold without a prescription. Opill, created by French-based HRA Pharma, is a progestin-only pill that’s reportedly more than 90% effective at preventing pregnancy when taken daily. In 1973, the FDA approved the pill as a prescription drug. Countries like Canada, Mexico, and most of Europe already offer OTC birth control pills. NOT READ: Now, health experts are recommending the US does the same by putting Opill on store shelves.

The FDA — not just an FDA panel — needs to approve the medication first. The agency is expected to make a decision this summer. Supporters say Opill could reduce barriers to contraception access and help prevent unintended pregnancies, which have accounted for almost half of US pregnancies — mostly among teens. However, some FDA officials questioned whether people would be able to understand the drug's labeling instructions. If approved, HRA Pharma said it could begin OTC sales later this year.

For years, there's been a push for an over-the-counter birth control pill — a form of contraception that many also use for acne, to regulate menstrual cycles, and a number of other health challenges. Now, Opill could hit store shelves at a time when states are working to protect or restrict reproductive health care.

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