Trump Got His Mugshot | HAKE NEWS Fri. 8-25-23
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End of Hour 1: Trump got his mugshot // Maui body search: nearly 400 missing // Power outages in MI and OH // Mortgage rates are high //
End of Hour 2: Putin pays tribute to Prigozhin, thought dead // Pumpkin Spice has no pumpkin // Ford won’t recall F150 after 100 complaints of “piercing noise” from speakers that can’t be turned off // Asians have more PFAS: Maybe the seafood? //
JLP Show Notes | Fri. 8-25-23
JLP Hr 1: The Great White Hope arrested, mugshot… Great calls
JLP Hr 2: Supers, one references John 8:1-11 KJV - Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. - Bible Gateway // Great calls…
JLP Hr 3: Great calls… EXPERTS: David Williamson: Life after his near-death experience https://youtu.be/AE-Z6jZ6BFU
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Fri. 8-25-23
Trump got his mugshot // Maui body search: nearly 400 missing // Power outages in MI and OH // Mortgage rates are high //
Persecution of the President!
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23, By Alexandra Meeks) Donald Trump became the first former US president to have a mug shot (sic — they spelled it with two words; should be mugshot, all one word… utter disrespect to the mug community) taken when he was placed under arrest at the Fulton County jail on Thursday. He was booked as inmate No. P01135809 after surrendering on more than a dozen charges stemming from his alleged efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results. Sources tell CNN that the former president wanted to appear defiant in the mug shot, and purposefully chose not to smile. After he was released on a $200,000 bond, Trump slammed the case as "a travesty of justice," and told reporters, "I did nothing wrong." His surrender in Georgia marked the fourth time this year the former president has turned himself in to local or federal officials after criminal charges were brought against him — episodes that had never been seen in US history until 2023.
Maui body search
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) Officials in Maui County, Hawaii, have released a list of nearly 400 people who remain unaccounted for following the devastating wildfires this month. The "validated list" was put together by the FBI, a news release from the county said on Thursday. "We're releasing this list of names today because we know that it will help with the investigation," Police Chief John Pelletier said in the release. "We also know that once those names come out, it can and will cause pain for folks whose loved ones are listed," he added. The list of 388 names marks a drop from the more than 1,000 people previously believed to be unaccounted for. But that figure could change as the grim search continues, officials said. At least 115 people have already been confirmed dead, making it the deadliest wildfire disaster in the US in more than 100 years.
Power outages
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) Nearly 700,000 homes and businesses were without power early today across Michigan and Ohio following a forceful round of thunderstorms and a large tornado. The "extremely dangerous" tornado was confirmed near Williamston, Michigan, Thursday night around 9:30 p.m. local time, according to the National Weather Service. In addition to heavy rain of up to 8 inches in some areas, the storms brought powerful winds gusting up to 85 mph and hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter. Approximately 400,000 people were without power in southern Michigan and nearly 300,000 were in the dark in northern Ohio overnight, according to tracker PowerOutage.us. Crews are expected to survey the damage today as the storms track further south.
Mortgage rates through the roof!
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) Mortgage rates soared to 7.23% this week — their highest level since 2001.
NOT READ: For comparison, the 30-year fixed-rate a year ago was 5.55%. Mortgage rates have spiked during the Federal Reserve's historic inflation-curbing campaign, sending home affordability to the worst levels since 1984. Buying a home is more expensive now than renting because of the added cost of financing a mortgage and rising home prices. Hopeful house hunters also face historically low inventory, increasing the competition for properties. According to an analysis by Moody's Investors Service, US homebuying costs will remain elevated at least through 2024.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Fri. 8-25-23
Putin pays tribute to Prigozhin, thought dead // Pumpkin Spice has no pumpkin // Ford won’t recall F150 after 100 complaints of “piercing noise” from speakers that can’t be turned off // Asians have more PFAS: Maybe the seafood? //
Putin wishes the late Prigozhin well
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) Russian President Vladimir Putin made his first public comments Thursday on the plane crash believed to have killed Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, saying he was "talented" but made "serious mistakes in life." The crash Wednesday took place northwest of Moscow and killed all on board, according to Russian officials. There is no concrete evidence that points to Kremlin involvement and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash. However, it is known that Prigozhin recently joined a growing list of high-profile Russians who have fallen from the good graces of Putin and died under mysterious circumstances.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv had nothing to do with the crash, adding "but I think everyone realizes who has." President Joe Biden similarly suggested Putin may have been behind the incident.
It's not pumpkin you're tasting in your pumpkin spice latte
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) (Yesterday I told you about the 20th anniversary of far-left Starbucks’s signature drink… which I’ve never had…) Pumpkin spice blend is actually a simple combination of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice and cloves. There ARE fall-favorite dishes that call for real pumpkin.
What the HECK, Ford! (This doesn’t sound good)
(CNN Fri. 8/25/23) QUOTE: “We don't believe it rises to the level of a recallable safety defect.” — Ford, responding to complaints about an "ear piercing" noise from speakers in its F-150 trucks. The automaker said it has to come up with a software fix to address the annoying noise that sounds like static, or glass shattering, and which cannot be shut off. Around 100 drivers have submitted complaints, Ford said, but the company does not yet plan to issue a full recall.
What’s got people concerned…
(TheSkimm Fri. 8/25/23) PFAS. Yesterday, a report said that Asian Americans have higher levels of PFAS than other groups. The so-called “forever chemicals” have been linked to high cholesterol, infertility, and cancer. Now, the study found that the median level was 88% higher for Asian Americans than non-Hispanic white people. The study factored in sociodemographics, diet, and behavior into the research. The authors say it's unclear why the levels are higher and that more research is needed. Some point to fish being a major source of PFAS and populations who have more seafood in their diets could be more at risk.
MENTIONED YESTERDAY from CNN: …Oh and speaking of seafood, yesterday, China banned seafood imports from Japan after the release of the Fukushima wastewater. Japan says it needs to release the water to avoid accidental leaks as protests pile on.
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