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El Paso Walmart eco-fascist sentencing today | HAKE NEWS Fri. 7-7-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Friday, July 7, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Italians may want jail time for a guy who etched his name on the Colosseum  //  El Paso Walmart eco-fascist to be sentenced today (4 years later)  //  That imploded sub company is pausing exploration and business for now  //  (Trump and DeSantis raising money for 2024, BORING!)  //  

End of Hour 2: Cable car rescue underway in Ecuador  //  Twitter threatens to sue Meta over Threads allegedly hiring their ex-employees  //  Feds FDA and FTC warn pot companies to stop selling lookalike snacks  //  PFAS may contaminate 45% of U.S. tap water  //  

After JLP, The Hake Report 

JLP Show Notes | Fri. 7-7-23

JLP Hr 1

JLP gets a late start…overslept! Great Men’s Forum last night!  //  Anger: Hispanic-maybe lady tears apart airport desks while man does nothing. Stillgray  //  Another clip or two about Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love  //  

Tevin in Montgomery, AL (1st-timer) says his father died; how does he forgive? He talks about his mother and father and their drama and separation. He’s about 29. He’d opened with Happy White History Month, but he says he fell-in with Louis Farrakhan and got into the “racism” thing, hating white people. But most of his clients are white.  //  Ty in Colorado (1st-timer) says JLP’s SNEAKO interview inspired him to forgive his mother.  //  

JLP Hr 2

Super chats, calls… 

JLP Hr 3

More great calls… 

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

  • Italians may want jail time for a guy who etched his name on the Colosseum  //  

  • El Paso Walmart eco-fascist to be sentenced today (4 years later)  //  

  • That imploded sub company is pausing exploration and business for now  //  

  • (Trump and DeSantis raising money for 2024, BORING!)  //  


Keep out the riff raff vandal tourists destroying property!  

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) The tourist who apparently carved his name into a wall of Rome's 2,000-year-old Colosseum has sent an apology letter to Italian authorities. However, many offended people across the globe insist a "sorry" will not suffice for damaging one of the world's most precious monuments. Pending an investigation, the alleged perpetrator could face a hefty fine and more than two weeks in jail, reports say.


El Paso Walmart shooting

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) The gunmale who killed 23 people and wounded 22 others at a Texas Walmart is expected to be sentenced today. For the past two days, survivors and relatives of victims of the August 2019 shooting in El Paso faced the man who carried out one of the deadliest attacks targeting Latinos in modern US history to deliver their impact statements. The 24-year-old gunmale nodded "yes" Thursday when asked by the son of a victim if he was sorry for the massacre, but displayed no emotion. Prosecutors have recommended he receive consecutive life sentences for 90 federal charges, including hate crimes and firearms offenses.


That imploded sub

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) OceanGate — the owner of the Titan submersible that imploded during a voyage to the Titanic last month — announced Thursday it has suspended its exploration and commercial operations. The Titan sub was about 1 hour and 45 minutes into a dive to the Titanic located about 12,500 feet below the ocean's surface when it lost contact with its mother ship on June 18. Titan's failure to resurface sparked a massive international search. Four days later, officials confirmed the sub had suffered a "catastrophic implosion" killing all five people on board. The company's CEO, Stockton Rush, was among those who perished in the disaster.


Presidential race

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) A growing number of GOP presidential candidates are hitting the campaign trail months before the first nominating contest to boost their fundraising efforts. Former President Donald Trump's campaign has raised $35 million in the second quarter of 2023, a Trump campaign official told CNN this week. The figure nearly doubles the $18.8 million he raised in the first quarter of this year as his team continues to aggressively fundraise off of the former president's legal troubles. Meanwhile, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign raised $20 million during the second fundraising quarter, the campaign announced Thursday. Filings from several other candidates will be released later this month through the Federal Election Commission.


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

  • Cable car rescue underway in Ecuador  //  

  • Twitter threatens to sue Meta over Threads allegedly hiring their ex-employees  //  

  • Feds FDA and FTC warn pot companies to stop selling lookalike snacks  //  

  • PFAS may contaminate 45% of U.S. tap water  //  


Cable car rescue

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) A rescue operation is underway to help at least 70 people that became trapped overnight on one of the world's highest cable car systems. Officials were called to respond to a technical failure that affected the Quito Cable Car in Ecuador, according to local officials. The cable car, also known as the Telefériqo, runs through the sky along a power line nearly 13,000 feet above sea level. The ride travels over an 18-minute journey that offers a view of the Quito cityscape and the surrounding mountains, its website says. Dozens of emergency workers, including paramedics, high mountain teams and aerial drone units, are assisting with the rescue efforts.


Did Threads scalp Twitter employees?

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) QUOTE: “Competition is fine, cheating is not.” — Twitter CEO Elon Musk, tweeting criticism Thursday of Meta's new rival app Threads as it gains traction. Twitter is now threatening to sue Meta over allegedly hiring former Twitter employees during the development of Threads. Meta spokes[male] Andy Stone flatly dismissed the allegations. "No one on the Threads engineering team is a former Twitter employee — that's just not a thing," he said.


Degenerate POT sneaky companies

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) 6 companies have received warnings from federal agencies to stop selling cannabinoid-infused snacks that look similar to popular food brands. The FDA and the FTC said children, and maybe even some adults, could easily confuse these delta-8 THC products — packaged to look like Sour Patch Kids, Doritos, Gushers, Jolly Ranchers, Cheetos, Nerds Ropes and Oreos — for the real thing.


Snakes may comfort each other when stressed, new study finds

(CNN Fri. 7/7/23) Much like humans, it appears that reptiles rely on their friends to stay calm. 


Hands off my tap water! (Teflon-type stuff in my drinking water!) 

(theSkimm Fri. 7/7/23) Where the “forever chemicals” are flowing…Tap water. Earlier this week, a study found that 45% of Americans' tap water could be contaminated with PFAS. Over the span of five years, the study tested tap water from over 700 US locations for 32 different types of “forever chemicals.” Now, researchers say the Great Plains, Great Lakes, and urban areas near industry or waste sites had higher levels of PFAS in the tap water. 

NOT READ: One of the study’s authors said people can reach out to their local health officials to learn more about tap water treatment and testing. Other experts said people can install water filters that can reduce PFAS levels.

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