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El Paso mass murder suspect gets 90 life terms | HAKE NEWS Mon. 7-10-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, July 10, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Threads is a potential Twitter killer, some say  //  El Paso shooter gets 90 consecutive life terms, and may get the death penalty, I think??  //  Airports are starting to allow liquid in carry-ons again finally  //  New York and other areas face flooding  //  Federal court allowed TN ban on ‘gender affirming care’ for minors  //  

End of Hour 2: Shericka Jackson ran 10.65 sec in 100m, fifth-fastest woman of all time!  //  Cities are letting public transit riders board for free!  //  Gov. Kim Reynolds to hold special legislative session against abortion  //  J6’er allegedly brought weapons into Obama’s DC neighborhood  //  Israel faces massive protests over judicial overhaul  //  

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HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon. 7-10-23

  • Threads is a potential Twitter killer, some say  //  

  • El Paso shooter gets 90 consecutive life terms, and may get the death penalty, I think??  //  

  • Airports are starting to allow liquid in carry-ons again finally  //  

  • New York and other areas face flooding  //  

  • Federal court allowed TN ban on ‘gender affirming care’ for minors  //  


Check out my new Threads!

(CNN SUNDAY 7/9/23) new social media app called Threads from Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. CNN says some are calling it a potential "Twitter killer." WOULDN’T THEY LIKE THAT, NOW THAT ELON’S LARGE AND IN CHARGE.


Evil vs evil?

(CNN SUNDAY 7/9/23) The mass shooter who killed 23 people at an El Paso Walmart in one of the deadliest attacks targeting Latinos in modern US history was sentenced to 90 consecutive life terms by a federal judge.


Freedom’s coming back, post 9/11 … MAYBE?

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) Airports around the world have lifted bans on liquids in carry-on luggage, but it'll be some time before the US follows suit. The TSA is spending more than $1 billion to procure advanced 3D scanners that can detect potentially harmful objects and liquids. When the technology is widely deployed, you'll be able to pass through airport security with 1-liter bottles of soda and full tubes of toothpaste, aviation experts say.


God won’t flood the earth, but how about just New York?

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) Heavy rainfall in parts of the Northeast US has forced road closures, water rescues and urgent warnings about life-threatening flash floods. At least one person was killed after being swept away in floodwaters in New York's Orange County, which is among the areas hit hardest. In New York City, a flood watch was in effect through this morning as local officials urged residents to move to higher floors due to heavy rain that could rapidly flood basements. Over 25 million people are under flood alerts across the Northeast today, including in parts of New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and Maine — as well as across the country in Washington and Alaska.


‘HEALTH CARE’ ban!

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) A federal appeals court has allowed Tennessee to ban certain health care services for transgender minors. The law, which went into effect on Saturday after the court lifted an injunction, prohibits health care providers from performing gender-affirming surgeries and administering hormones or puberty blockers to transgender minors. Activists slammed the law as dangerous and unconstitutional following its passage. "This ruling is beyond disappointing and a heartbreaking development for thousands of transgender youth, their doctors, and their families," the American Civil Liberties Union said in a statement. The ruling comes after a string of Republican states enacted legislation this year to severely limit or ban gender-affirming care for minors.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon. 7-10-23

  • Shericka Jackson ran 10.65 sec in 100m, fifth-fastest woman of all time!  //  

  • Cities are letting public transit riders board for free!  //  

  • Gov. Kim Reynolds to hold special legislative session against abortion  //  

  • J6’er allegedly brought weapons into Obama’s DC neighborhood  //  

  • Israel faces massive protests over judicial overhaul  //  


That’s a fast woman (as in speedy)

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) 10.65! That's how many seconds it took for Shericka Jackson to finish the 100m race at the Jamaican championships over the weekend — making her the joint-fifth fastest woman of all time.


BRING IN THE RIFF RAFF!

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) More major cities in the US are letting people ride public transit systems for free. Among the latest cities to drop their fares are Raleigh, Richmond, Olympia, Tucson, Kansas City and Alexandria, Virginia. Denver is also planning to drop fares across its system this summer, while Boston is piloting three zero-fare public bus routes. 

Additionally, New York City is expected to test free buses on five lines. Proponents say eliminating fares will give a badly needed boost to ridership and compel more people to get out of their cars for daily commutes and large events. They also say it will remove cost burdens for lower-income riders and reduce boarding times. Free transit experiments began decades ago, but the concept has recently received a push as urban areas look to mass transit to reduce carbon emissions and ease ‘inequality’ (PLEASE! Commies, smh).


Baby killing ban in Iowa

(CNN SUNDAY 7/9/23) TUESDAY: Iowa FEMALE? Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds will convene a special legislative session for the sole task of passing abortion restrictions. The governor’s call for lawmakers to return comes weeks after Iowa’s Supreme Court declined to lift a block on the state’s six-week abortion ban, deadlocking in a 3-3 vote on whether to overturn a lower court decision that deemed the 2018 law unconstitutional.


J6’er armed in Obama’s DC neighborhood?

(CNN SUNDAY 7/9/23) WEDNESDAY: A detention hearing is set for the man who was arrested late last month with firearms in former President Barack Obama’s Washington, DC, neighborhood. He is accused of threatening several politicians. The suspect, who had an open warrant for his arrest related to charges stemming from his involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol, was apprehended a day after claiming on a livestream that he had a detonator. Federal prosecutors said they plan to file felony charges against him.


Israel is divided

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) Massive protests are erupting across Israel for the 27th consecutive week as people rally against the government's judicial overhaul plan. Organizers have estimated around 365,000 people have come out in cities around the country, with 180,000 people in the streets of central Tel Aviv alone. The protests come just before a key vote in the national legislature today on a bill to lessen judicial oversight of the executive and legislative branches. 

NOT READ: As the protests reached their peak this past Saturday, social media videos and Israeli press reported police using water cannons to clear demonstrators from blocking one of Tel Aviv's main highways.


NOT READ: Corrupt Joe Biden’s out of the country!

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) President Joe Biden is in London today for meetings aimed at bolstering the US-UK "special relationship." He arrived at 10 Downing Street to meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for discussions on a range of issues, including Ukraine, a topic on which the two leaders have closely coordinated. The president will then mark his first in-person engagement with King Charles III since he ascended to the throne. Biden's stop comes on the eve of a high-stakes summit with NATO leaders — and just days after he told CNN that the alliance is not yet ready for Ukraine to join. It also comes after the White House announced that the US is sending Ukraine cluster bombs for the first time, following months of debate within the Biden administration about whether to provide Kyiv with the controversial weapons banned by over 100 countries, including key US allies.


Cluster bombs (with lots of collateral damage)

(CNN SUNDAY 7/9/23) President Biden told CNN that it was a “difficult decision” to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions for the first time, but that he was ultimately convinced to send the controversial weapons because Kyiv needs ammunition in its counteroffensive against Russia. “Controversial” because they kill civilians, I think?


Anti-Putin propaganda

(CNN Mon. 7/10/23) QUOTE: “He is losing touch with the country.” — Abbas Gallyamov, a former speechwriter for Russian President Vladimir Putin, explaining the fallout from Russia's war in Ukraine has caused Putin to build more and more walls around himself. Reporters say Putin is traveling by armored train instead of his private plane for security reasons. The train has a gym, spa, cosmetology suite, and other amenities that allow him to stay out of the public eye, according to leaked documents

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