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End of Hour 1: Mailmen get bit by dogs most in CA, followed by TX, per USPS // Pence and Christie announce run for “president” this week. Nikki Haley did a CNN town hall Sunday. // Virginia plane crash Sunday after sonic boom heard in DC, caused by F-16s scrambled to intercept it //
End of Hour 2: Gannett newspaper journalists strike // 275+ killed in triple train crash in India // At least 11 cases of measles reported in U.S. this year — once "eradicated" // Biden pretends to be building "the strongest economy in the world." //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes | Mon. 6-5-23
JLP Hr 1
JLP answers the Biblical Question: What good do your emotions do you? Great monologue. // 71yo woman deadlifts a certain amount of weight. “Age is just a number.” // Jason from Buffalo is gonna make a TikTok video about Jesse. // Sidney (“Sid” [sp]) in Minneapolis answers the new Biblical Question: What is your greatest fear?
JLP Hr 2
Interesting hour… // Fathers don’t leave their children; they leave the mothers, because they can’t handle the women. Never, ever, ever, ever tell a woman your problems. // After a caller or two, Anthony in FL (1st-timer) just called his mom to forgive her.
JLP Hr 3
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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon. 6-5-23
Mailmen get bit by dogs most in CA, followed by TX, per USPS //
Pence and Christie announce run for “president” this week. Nikki Haley did a CNN town hall Sunday. //
Virginia plane crash Sunday after sonic boom heard in DC, caused by F-16s scrambled to intercept it //
Watch out for those pitbulls
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) The next time you see a postal employee making deliveries, perhaps share a smile or kindly convey your gratitude for their hard work. Not only do they deal with an extraordinary volume of mail, but new data shows they also face a high number of dog bites. In fact, California took the highest spot on this year's USPS national dog bite rankings, and Texas wasn't far behind.
PrEsiDeNtiAL rAcE
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) The GOP presidential field will get even more crowded this week with some high-profile Republicans set to enter the race. Former Vice President Mike Pence will launch his 2024 presidential campaign on Wednesday with an announcement video and a speech in Iowa, sources tell CNN. Later that evening, Pence will join CNN for a town hall at 9 p.m. ET. The announcement of his expected entry comes as his former presidential counterpart, Donald Trump, is leading the Republican field. Meanwhile, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie also plans to announce his candidacy in the 2024 race on Tuesday, joining the growing list of challengers to the party's top-polling candidates. Also among the list of GOP hopefuls is Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor, who at a CNN town hall on Sunday addressed a broad range of issues and tried to make a clear break from her competition.
Sonic BOOM: Virginia Plane Crash
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) Federal officials are investigating what led to a fatal crash Sunday involving a small civilian aircraft with an unresponsive pilot that flew near the US Capitol region. The crash occurred in southwestern Virginia after fighter jets were called in to intercept the aircraft, which had four people on board. Defense officials said F-16s were "authorized to travel at supersonic speeds" as they raced to make contact with the aircraft to draw the pilot's attention. The jets' extraordinary speed caused a sonic boom across the Washington, DC, area, officials said, and some residents reported being startled by the sound. The US Capitol Complex was placed on "an elevated alert" when the small aircraft flew near the area, according to a statement from US Capitol Police.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon. 6-5-23
Gannett newspaper journalists strike //
275+ killed in triple train crash in India //
At least 11 cases of measles reported in U.S. this year — once "eradicated" //
Biden pretends to be building "the strongest economy in the world." //
SpOiLeD jOrNoULiStS sTriKe
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) Hundreds of journalists who work for Gannett — the biggest newspaper chain in the country — plan to stage a one-day strike today during the media company's annual shareholder meeting. The journalists say Gannett needs new leadership, and specifically want shareholders to oust the company's chief executive, Mike Reed. "Reed doesn't care one bit about a long-term strategy to invest in the company by investing in journalists," said Jon Schleuss, the president of NewsGuild-CWA, the union representing more than 1,000 employees. The walkout will see participation from 24 Gannett newspapers across seven states, notably the Arizona Republic, Austin American-Statesman, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, and the Palm Beach Post.
Train crash in India
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) At least 275 people were killed and more than 1,000 others were injured in India Friday following a three-way crash involving two passenger trains and a freight train. It marked one of the worst train accidents in the country's history. Questions are now being raised about its massive and outdated rail network, which was built more than 160 years ago under British colonial rule. Today, it runs about 11,000 trains every day over 67,000 miles of tracks in the world's most populous nation. Crews are now toiling in extreme heat as they search for survivors and attempt to restore service by Wednesday. Many of the travelers were migrant workers, en route to Chennai, an urban metropolis in the southernmost Indian state of Tamil Nadu, officials said.
Measles is back, thanks to globalism and uncontrolled invasion (I surmise)
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) 11: That's at least how many cases of measles have been reported in the US this year, according to the CDC. Measles was declared eliminated from the US in 2000 but vaccination rates in the US have dropped in recent years, sparking new outbreaks. Health officials said a new case was confirmed in Maryland a few days ago, making it the state's first case of the infectious disease since 2019.
Out of control debt limit ignored and enabled again
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) QUOTE: “Now, we continue the work of building the strongest economy in the world.” — President Joe Biden, after signing into law Saturday a bill to suspend the nation's debt limit through January 1, 2025, to avert a catastrophic US default.
NOT READ: In addition to addressing the debt limit, the law caps non-defense spending, expands work requirements for some food stamp recipients and claws back some Covid-19 relief funds, among other policy provisions.
NOT READ: New Apple VR headset
(CNN Mon. 6/5/23) Later today, Apple will unveil its most ambitious new hardware product since the Apple Watch. The company is widely expected to introduce a "mixed reality" headset that offers both virtual reality and augmented reality, a technology that overlays virtual images on live video of the real world. It could signal a new era for the company and potentially revolutionize how millions interact with computers and the world around them. Additionally, Apple will also show off a long list of software updates and may also tease how it plans to incorporate AI into more of its products, including the iPhone. The event will be livestreamed on Apple's website and YouTube at 1:00 p.m. ET.
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