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Trump to Turn Himself In for 'ARREST' Thursday | HAKE NEWS Tue. 8-22-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, August 22, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Trump to turn himself in to Atlanta blacks for arrest Thursday  //  Tropical Storm Hilary cleanup in CA and MX  //  RSV Pfizer vaxx approved by FDA  //  Job seekers want record-high wages; men expect $25k more than women  //  

End of Hour 2: Big insurance companies collude with Ukraine to subsidize grain exports in the Black Sea  //  Japan to release radioactive water from Fukushima on Thursday  //  RINO RNC trying to shut out Larry Elder from Republican’t debate stage Weds; Trump not going  //  Sha’Carri Richardson ran 10.65s 100m, just shy of Flo-Jo's record  //  Biden pledges federal funding for Maui rebuild post-fire  //  Charles Martinet, voice of Mario, stepping away from voice-acting as Mario, becoming a Mario ambassador  //  

After JLP:  The Hake Report  |  American Anchor Baby  |  Joel Friday TV  

JLP Show Notes | Tue. 8-22-23

JLP Hr 1

… George Washington Carver clip…. Later first or 2nd hour Tony from CA claims Carver was castrated. Even more amazing: He never complained! 

JLP Hr 2

… Great convo with a caller toward the end…

JLP Hr 3

Hake discusses RNC (and CNN) shutting out Larry Elder from the RINO debate…  //  Intellectual women for abortion: If a woman can tell me how she created her body, then I can agree she can get an abortion. The only time I might agree is if we know she’d die from having the baby, I guess. Woman TikToks her at-home abortion.  //  Diante in Orlando, FL, answers BQ: How often do you throw rocks at others? He says never; he recently started following JLP’s advice, after knowing it to be true but not doing it for 2 years. 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue. 8-22-23

  • Trump to turn himself in to Atlanta blacks for arrest Thursday  //  Tropical Storm Hilary cleanup in CA and MX  //  RSV Pfizer vaxx approved by FDA  //  Job seekers want record-high wages; men expect $25k more than women  //  


Based Persecuted President!

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Former President Donald Trump plans to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail on Thursday following his agreement Monday to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions. "I'll be going to Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday to be ARRESTED," Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform. According to an unsealed indictment last week, Trump is accused of being the head of a "criminal enterprise" that was part of a broad conspiracy to overturn his 2020 election defeat. Trump and 18 co-defendants have until noon ET Friday to voluntarily surrender to Georgia authorities after being criminally charged. 

Meanwhile, the former president is accelerating his 2024 presidential campaign despite four indictments. He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and continues to slam the cases as politically motivated.


Storm’s a’blown through!

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Crews in parts of the western US and Mexico are cleaning up in the aftermath of Hurricane Hilary, which transformed streets into rivers and forced widespread evacuations this week. After hitting Southern California on Sunday as a tropical storm — the state's first since 1997 — Hilary headed into Nevada as its first-ever recorded tropical storm. As Hilary and its remnants moved up the western US, the storm broke several rainfall records. Notably, Hilary dumped a year's worth of rain on Palm Springs, California, and became the rainiest tropical system in Idaho, Oregon and Montana history. Now, meteorologists are drawing attention to Tropical Storm Harold heading toward South Texas, threatening floods and dangerous storm surge. The region is expecting around 3 to 5 inches of rain — and up to 7 inches in some areas.


RSV

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) The FDA on Monday approved the first vaccine that protects newborns from respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV. The vaccine, made by Pfizer, is given to mothers late in their pregnancies and provides protection to infants through their first six months of life. After decades of study and failed attempts at developing RSV vaccines to combat the common illness, there are now several offerings to protect against the virus, including a recently approved antibody shot that can be given to all infants after birth and new vaccines for people 60 and older. The virus typically hits hardest during the winter months, and the last RSV season was longer and more severe than usual, overwhelming children's hospitals.


Job seekers want record-high wages — and men expect $25,000 more than women do

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Americans' wage expectations post-pandemic have hit record highs as the US labor market continues to heat up.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue. 8-22-23

  • Big insurance companies collude with Ukraine to subsidize grain exports in the Black Sea  //  Japan to release radioactive water from Fukushima on Thursday  //  RINO RNC trying to shut out Larry Elder from Republican’t debate stage Weds; Trump not going  //  Sha’Carri Richardson ran 10.65s 100m, just shy of Flo-Jo's record  //  Biden pledges federal funding for Maui rebuild post-fire  //  Charles Martinet, voice of Mario, stepping away from voice-acting as Mario, becoming a Mario ambassador  //  


Big money in Ukraine

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Ukraine is in talks with some of the world's biggest insurance companies to cover ships traveling to and from its ports in the Black Sea — a crucial step toward a full resumption of vital grain exports around the globe. Work on an insurance mechanism follows Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain deal last month, which threatens the safe passage of ships carrying grain from Ukrainian ports. The collapse of the deal has already pushed up global food prices and could tip millions in poor countries into hunger. To keep grain shipments moving, Ukraine's government will share potential losses with insurers, which should make cover for travel through risky Ukrainian waters more affordable for commercial shipping companies.


Radioactive water!

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Japan will start releasing treated radioactive wastewater from its Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean as early as Thursday, despite fierce objections from some countries. The plan has been in the works for years, with authorities warning in 2019 that space was running out to store the material and they had "no other options" but to release it. Japanese officials said the wastewater has been continually treated to filter out all the removable harmful elements, then stored in tanks. When the wastewater is released, officials said it will be heavily diluted with clean water so it has very low concentrations of radioactive material. However, some scientists worry that the wastewater, even diluted, could harm marine life and pollutants could accumulate in the already frail ecosystem.


RINO debate

CNN and the RNC don’t want Larry Elder on the Debate stage! (He’s suing for an injunction). 

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) 8 Republicants have qualified for the first 2024 presidential primary debate scheduled for Wednesday night. Donald Trump, the party's clear front-runner in national and early state polls, has said he would skip the debate and called on his rivals to drop out. Meanwhile, sources say Trump has already taped an interview with Tucker Carlson that is expected to be used as counterprogramming on GOP debate night.


American sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson wins world title

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) With a time of 10.65 seconds, Richardson won the women's 100-meter final at the World Athletics Championships on Monday. Her time is a personal best and just .16 behind the world record Flo-Jo (the late Florence Griffith-Joyner) set in 1988.


Wolf in sheep’s clothing swooping into Maui

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) QUOTE: “For as long as it takes, we're going to be with you.” — President Joe Biden, reassuring Maui residents that the federal government will support their long-term recovery efforts while respecting local traditions. Biden's remarks on Monday came after he visited the debris left behind by the fires and toured the historic town of Lahaina to view the damage firsthand. The federal government, he pledged, would help local officials "rebuild the way the people of Maui want to rebuild."


The original voice of Mario is stepping away from the role

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) Charles Martinet, the voice of the beloved plumber since "Super Mario 64," will become an ambassador for Mario rather than record new audio.


NOT READ: Loch Ness monster fans prepare for biggest creature hunt in 50 years

(CNN Tue. 8/22/23) "Monster hunters" are planning a coordinated effort to scour the waters of Scotland in the hope of uncovering answers about the famed creature.

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