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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Friday, July 21, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: It’s hot out (is it El Niño?), and it’s only getting hotter!  //  Barbie and Oppenheimer out today; 40K bought back-to-back tickets for both  //  Everybody wanna go on strike: Union trouble-makers  //  Ukraine grain got bombed by Russia after Ukraine bombed Russia’s bridge to Crimea  //  

End of Hour 2: Establishment Tech and black-on-the-inside White House meet over AI  //  1 in 10 young adults vapes, per CDC  //  2400 US Marines deployed to Middle East over Iraq getting aggressive  //  DeSantis talks like he wants to go after Bud Light's parent company AB InBev  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Fri. 7-21-23

JLP Hr 1

Happy White History Month! Sean presents Louis Zamperini, Olympic distance runner and WWII vet.  //  Russ gets cranky with JLP over White History Month, and whites founding America. “That is a lie!”  //  ANNOUNCEMENTS: The Fallen State; Joel Friday TV hosts church Sunday.  //  Russ continues and eventually says Jesse sounds like a dern fool.  //  

James in Boston, MA (1st-timer) is trying to get visitation from his child’s mother. She has another son, age 9, by someone else. Her ex was jealous of him, I guess. He holds over to 2nd hour… 

JLP Hr 2

James from Boston, MA, continues … great convo…  //  Other calls … 

JLP Hr 3

Great hour, no notes…

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Fri. 7-21-23

  • It’s hot out (is it El Niño?), and it’s only getting hotter!  //  

  • Barbie and Oppenheimer out today; 40K bought back-to-back tickets for both  //  

  • Everybody wanna go on strike: Union trouble-makers  //  

  • Ukraine grain got bombed by Russia after Ukraine bombed Russia’s bridge to Crimea  //  


Extreme heat!

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) More than 100 million people are under heat alerts across the southern US today as state and federal aid programs attempt to help people cool down. Abnormally high temperatures from coast-to-coast are also expected this weekend — and meteorologists say the heat isn't letting up soon. There have been more than 1,900 record-high temperatures in the US so far this month, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 

NASA scientists also warned Thursday that we haven't even seen the worst of El Niño and next year will likely be even warmer for the planet. The increased temperatures will generate about $1 billion in health care costs every summer as more people get rushed to the emergency room or admitted to the hospital to treat temperature-related conditions, a recent study found. OH, LORD.


Lame-o mainstream movies out

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) Greta Gerwig (whoever that is)'s "Barbie" (with that pretty gal, Margot Robbie [Harley Quinn, which I never saw], and that pretty boy, blanking on his name) and Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" (featuring Scarecrow / Peaky Blinders guy… about the atomic scientist, if you believe in atomic bombs) both out in US theaters today — movie industry needs a boost. Over 40,000 “people” got tickets for both today back-to-back, per AMC (America's largest movie).


Lazy spoiled “workers” threatening NOT to work!

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) A Broadway strike was averted Thursday after a deal was reached by the union representing 1,500 stagehands and other theater workers. A strike would have shut down shows in New York City and touring shows across the US today. 

Meanwhile, 160,000 actors in SAG-AFTRA, as well as 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America, are already on strike against major film studios and streaming services. 

In other industries, many other unionized “workers” threaten to go on strike. Over 340,000 union sucker at UPS will go on strike against the package delivery giant on August 1 if there's no deal on a new contract. 

Looming strikes in the auto and hospitality industries are also threatening new rounds of walkouts.


Ukraine propaganda

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) A barrage of Russian missile strikes hit grain warehouses across southern Ukraine today, destroying tons of crops. The Ukrainian military said the sustained attacks on the port city of Odesa are part of Moscow's effort to destroy Ukraine's ability to export food. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the attacks this week were the largest since the war began and accused Russia of trying to destabilize the global-homo food market

Moscow has said it is retaliating for a strike Monday on the bridge linking occupied Crimea to Russia. The attacks come after Russia pulled out of a critical grain deal that allowed Ukrainian grain exports safe passage out of the country's Black Sea ports

The UN secretary-general has warned that attacks on port cities will have an impact "well beyond Ukraine" when it comes to food prices.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Fri. 7-21-23

  • Establishment Tech and black-on-the-inside White House meet over AI  //  

  • 1 in 10 young adults vapes, per CDC  //  

  • 2400 US Marines deployed to Middle East over Iraq getting aggressive  //  

  • DeSantis talks like he wants to go after Bud Light's parent company AB InBev  //  


AI - Artificial Intelligence

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) Microsoft, Google and other leading AI companies committed today to put new artificial intelligence systems through outside testing before they are publicly released, the White House announced. The companies also committed to clearly labeling AI-generated content which may lead to the widespread watermarking of AI-generated audio and visual content to combat fraud and misinformation. These voluntary commitments — agreed to by the White House and seven major AI developers — including Amazon, Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic and Inflection — aim to govern the rapidly growing industry for safety and security purposes. President Joe Biden is expected to meet with top executives from all seven companies at the White House today to discuss guardrails and potential legislation to regulate AI.


Vapes — or “E-cigarettes”

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) Over 1 in 10 young adults in the US regularly use e-cigarettes, according to a new report from the CDC. While previous findings have shown that cigarette use has fallen to record lows, e-cigarettes have increased in popularity. From 2020 to 2022, e-cigarette sales jumped to 22.7 million products sold each month. More brands — particularly disposable e-cigarette products — entered the market, while fruit and candy flavors that appeal to younger audiences became more popular. The CDC report arrives just days after the American Heart Association released a statement warning again that e-cigarettes carry risks for heart and lung disease. "The only people who should be using e-cigarettes are people who are smoking cigarettes and trying to quit," said Dr. Joanna Cohen, director of the Institute for Global Tobacco Control at Johns Hopkins University.


US soldiers deployed to Middle East again

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) US is deploying 2,400 Marines to the Middle East following recent Iranian attempts to seize commercial shipping vessels, the Pentagon announced Thursday. This comes after Iran attempted to seize two US tankers in the Gulf of Oman earlier this month, including one instance in which an Iranian vessel opened fire on a US tanker.


DeSantis grandstanding against Bud Light?

(CNN Fri. 7/21/23) QUOTE: “All options are on the table.” — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, suggesting his state's pension fund manager should consider legal action against Bud Light's foreign parent company (AB InBev - Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV — Belgian multinational company which owns Budweiser, Corona, Stella, Becks, Hoegaarden, and many others). Sales of Bud Light have plummeted in the months since they entered into a “minor partnership” (CNN downplaying?) with “transgender” influencer _____ Mulvaney that sparked a boycott from conservatives. However, it remains unclear what legal recourse the state might have to challenge a multinational corporation's business decisions.

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