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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Friday, June 9, 2023 AD
End of Hour 1: Delta making wheelchair-friendly airplane seats // Twice-impeached Trump faces second criminal indictment // God’s plague on the northeast? (j/k) Air Quality back east, heading south too // Stocks update (james doesn’t understand or care) //
End of Hour 2: RSV shots for infants? FDA advisors voted to endorse it // Ukraine dam breach damage / fallout // NOT READ: Pat Robertson died at 93, Christian public figure // Anti-LGBTQ bills across USA: Biden blasted ‘em // Volcano eruption is “sacred” //
After JLP, The Hake Report
JLP Show Notes | Fri. 6-9-23
JLP Hr 1
Great hour… We are on lockdown in this country. Our rights are gone so much that we don’t even notice or remember. // Tucker clip // Cece (or someone calls and requests John 8: 42-47… she’s scared of going to hell, in answer to the Biblical Question) //
JLP Hr 2
JLP (and Hake later) reads John 8: 42-47 (NKJV, just so happens to be) // I think DD called from Capitalist Heaven! //
JLP Hr 3
Rob in somewhere talks about truly forgiving or something, sneaks in a plug of a church // Lucy in FL // Another caller or two? // Experts on BQ and aliens…
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Fri. 6-9-23
Delta making wheelchair-friendly airplane seats //
Twice-impeached Trump faces second criminal indictment //
God’s plague on the northeast? (j/k) Air Quality back east, heading south too //
Stocks update (james doesn’t understand or care) //
Delta has wheelchair-friendly seats?
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Wheelchair users are reacting with excitement to Delta's new airplane seat design that would make flying more accessible for passengers with disabilities (MEANING HANDICAPPED CUSTOMERS). Though still a prototype, it's hoped that the concept could enter commercial use within 18 months if it passes testing and is adopted by airlines.
2x-“impeached” Trump faces 2nd “criminal” indictment
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on seven counts in the special counsel's classified documents probe. This marks the first time a former president has ever been charged with a federal crime. The Department of Justice has been investigating whether classified documents from the Trump White House were illegally mishandled when they were taken to his Florida Mar-a-Lago residence after he left office. Trump, who denied any wrongdoing, was separately indicted in March on state charges related to hush-money payments to a former adult film star. As for his 2024 presidential bid, nothing stops Trump from running while indicted, or even convicted — but it may be more difficult for an indicted candidate to win votes. Trump said on Truth Social that he has been summoned to appear at the federal courthouse in Miami on Tuesday.
God’s plague on the northeast: Air Quality
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Air quality conditions throughout the eastern US and Canada are expected to slowly improve this weekend, forecasts show, but the skies will take time to fully clear. The dense clouds of smoke have postponed professional sports games, grounded flights due to poor visibility, shuttered schools and forced many to mask up when outdoors. All of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Indiana will remain under air quality alerts today, according to officials. Parts of Ohio, Michigan, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina continue to experience alerts as well, but that could change as conditions improve for some locations. In Canada, about 16,000 people left their homes in Halifax during the height of the wildfire evacuations and about 4,100 remain evacuated.
Stocks (BORING)
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) The S&P 500 rallied on Thursday to end the day in bull market territory, officially bringing an end to the bear market that began in January 2022. The broad-based index closed at 4,293.93, a 20% surge since its most recent low hit in October 2022.
NOT READ: The optimism on Wall Street comes as markets have remained surprisingly resilient over the past nine months as the tech and media industries appear to be bouncing back from a disastrous 2022. Over the past week, markets have gained momentum amid a string of strong economic readings, likely because of the end of the debt ceiling crisis and expectations that the Federal Reserve may take a pause on rate hikes. Now, it remains to be seen whether this is a short-lived rally that ends up biting investors — or a path toward long-term market success.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Fri. 6-9-23
RSV shots for infants? FDA advisors voted to endorse it //
Ukraine dam breach damage / fallout //
NOT READ: Pat Robertson died at 93, Christian public figure // Anti-LGBTQ bills across USA: Biden blasted ‘em // Volcano eruption is “sacred” //
RSV (like a cold or flu or china virus)
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Advisers to the FDA voted Thursday to endorse an antibody designed to protect infants and some toddlers from RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus. The antibody is designed to be given to most infants in a single shot at birth or just before the start of a baby's first RSV season. If approved, it will be the first single-dose preventative treatment for all infants against RSV. Nearly every child gets RSV before the age of 2, according to the CDC, but last winter, the virus overwhelmed pediatric hospitals across the US. Unlike with a vaccine, with which the body builds up its immunity in reaction over time, a monoclonal antibody works right away and could help prevent a surge in cases, health experts say. The FDA will now consider the advisers' endorsement and decide whether to approve the treatment.
Ukraine propaganda: Dam
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Water levels in the flooded area of the Kherson region in Ukraine are dropping after the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse, but residents continue to flee for safety. More than 2,300 people have evacuated Kherson and over 3,600 houses have flooded, according to the head of the city's region military administration. The collapse is being called one of the biggest industrial and ecological disasters in Europe in decades. The catastrophe has destroyed entire villages, flooded farmland, deprived tens of thousands of people of power and clean water, and caused massive environmental damage. But it remains unclear whether the dam collapsed because it was deliberately targeted or if the breach could have been caused by structural failure.
NOT READ: Pat Robertson, RIP
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Pat Robertson, the prominent televangelist who founded the Christian Broadcasting Network, died on Thursday, the network said in a news release. He was 93. Robertson made the Christian right a powerful political force that helped elect Ronald Reagan. He also ran for the Republican nomination for president in 1988 but came in behind both George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole.
Anti-LGBTQ bills
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) 491: That's how many anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced across the US since the beginning of the 2023 legislative session. President Biden on Thursday blasted these efforts, largely led by Republicans, and called out "prejudiced" lawmakers for restricting rights as "an appeal to fear."
Eruption is sacred??
(CNN Fri. 6/9/23) Keep in mind you are observing a sacred event. — Officials at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, reminding the thousands of people expected to visit the erupting Kilauea volcano to stay on marked trails and remember the cultural and religious significance of the event. In Native Hawaiian tradition, eruptions have incredible spiritual meaning and Kilauea's summit is sacred, believed to be the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano deity, according to the National Park Service.
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