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Trump wants to move trial out of evil swamp DC | HAKE NEWS Mon. 8-7-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Monday, August 7, 2023 AD 

End of Hour 1: Dark dense clothes protect the skin from sun damage  //  Extreme weather: storms, heat  //  Trump trial in DC: his “judges” won’t agree to move them!  //  Women’s World Cup: Sweden boots USA!  //  

End of Hour 2: Oregon law now allows self-serve gas pumping  //  Niger dealing with “military junta” — is it a coup?  //  Musk-Zuckerberg cagefight to be streamed on X, per Elon  //  Barbie got $1B globally in 3-weeks; Oppenheimer $500M (highest-grossing WWII movie)  //  Paris Olympics river Seine in Paris too dirty at the moment for pre-cursor swim races  //  

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

JLP Show Notes | Mon. 8-7-23

JLP Hr 1

Great monologue(s) and stories… Mentioned re: “Kill the Boer” / South Africa, and hate-filled people turning on one another, not just whites: Murder Rate by Country 2023 (World Population Review)  //  

JLP Hr 2

Super Chats with Hake and Hassan, The Pope’s Exorcist, etc. The lady in church who identified with her thoughts, great convos!  //  Some great calls… including Adam in OK update forgiving mother. 

JLP Hr 3

Interesting calls… 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon. 8-7-23

  • Dark dense clothes protect the skin  //  Extreme weather: storms, heat  //  Trump trial in DC: his “judges” won’t agree to move them!  //  Women’s World Cup: Sweden boots USA!  //  


For the whites and white Hispanics working outside

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) Picking the right outfit to keep you cool as temperatures soar isn't as easy as it seems. Lighter-colored clothes with breathable fabrics are usually better choices for hot weather than dark clothing — with one exception. Darker clothes with a dense, tight construction do a better job of protecting the skin from dangerous UV rays that cause sunburn.


Extreme weather!

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) More than 120 million people in the Eastern US are at risk of severe thunderstorms today, while heat waves in the South continue their record streaks. The worst of the storms are expected to impact a zone stretching from northern Alabama to southern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charlotte, Washington, DC, Atlanta and Raleigh. The area is under enhanced risk, level 3 out of 5, for severe storms, forecasters said. Meanwhile, excessive heat warnings remain in effect "for the foreseeable future" across the southern part of the country, from southeast California into Florida, the National Weather Service said. And in Phoenix, Arizona, officials are trying a unique approach to reduce the temperature of pavement using a form of sunscreen, but for roads.


Trump trial

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) Former President Donald Trump, who is facing charges in Washington, DC, for allegedly conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 election, claimed on Sunday that he wouldn't receive a fair trial in the nation's capital as he continues to rail against his latest indictment. "No way I can get a fair trial, or even close to a fair trial, in Washington, D.C. There are many reasons for this, but just one is that I am calling for a federal takeover of this filthy and crime ridden embarrassment to our nation," Trump said in a Truth Social post. If he were to ask in court to move his federal criminal case out of Washington, DC, the former president would join three dozen January 6, 2021, riot defendants who have asked to move their cases out of DC. No judges — even those appointed by Trump — have ever agreed.


Women’s World Cup

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) The US was knocked out of the Women's World Cup on Sunday after losing a dramatic penalty shootout against Sweden. The two-time reigning champions were defeated in the round-of-16, marking the earliest exit ever for the US at the tournament. Photos showed the American players in utter heartbreak after US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher thought she had saved Sweden's final penalty kick, but video replays showed the ball had narrowly crept over the line. "We just lost the World Cup by a millimeter," Naeher told Fox Sports after the team's three-peat dream came to an end. It was also likely the last World Cup appearance for American legend Megan Rapinoe, who announced she would be retiring from the sport later this year. "I've loved playing for this team and playing for this country," Rapinoe said after the match. "It's been an honor."


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon. 8-7-23

  • Oregon law now allows self-serve gas pumping  //  Niger dealing with “military junta” — is it a coup?  //  Musk-Zuckerberg cagefight to be streamed on X, per Elon  //  Barbie got $1B globally in 3-weeks; Oppenheimer $500M (highest-grossing WWII movie)  //  Paris Olympics river Seine in Paris too dirty at the moment for pre-cursor swim races  //  


Gas stations

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) Oregon drivers are now allowed to pump their own gas after the state lifted a ban dating back to 1951. The new law signed Friday went into effect immediately, leaving New Jersey as the only state in the US where service station customers can't pump their own fuel. The full service requirement has historically been a contentious topic in Oregon and New Jersey, with reasons given for sticking with the old mandate ranging from flammable liquid safety to preserving the jobs of gas station attendants. The new law, however, does not phase out full service completely in Oregon's 16 most populous counties. It requires that no more than half of pumps at any service station be self-serve and that at least one gas station employee in those communities is available at all times to pump gas.


Niger

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) Niger's armed forces have deployed reinforcements to the capital to prepare for a potential invasion, a military source told CNN today, just hours after the military junta running the country refused to give up power. A convoy of about 40 pick-up trucks arrived Sunday evening, bringing troops from other parts of the country to reassure a nervous public and prepare for a potential battle. Niger has been thrown into political chaos since last month when President Mohamed Bazoum was seized by members of the presidential guard before national institutions were shut down and protesters from both sides took to the streets. It remains unclear whether a diplomatic solution to the crisis will be reached or if Nigerien authorities will resort to the use of force.


Is the Musk-Zuckerberg cage fight actually happening?

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) Strangely enough, it appears that preparations are underway for the cage match between billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — and it will be streamed on X, formerly known as Twitter, Musk posted (formerly known as tweeted). 


Two summer “blockbusters” 

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) "Barbie" has raked in $1B at the global-homo box office barely three weeks into its run. This makes Greta Gerwig the first solo female director with a billion-dollar movie (nobody even knows her, they just like that pretty gal Margot Robbie, and Jake Gyllenhall or whoever that is [not Jake Gyllenhall…who is it Hassan? Good actor, looks lame-o in this one, IMO]). 

Meanwhile, "Oppenheimer" surpassed $500 million over the weekend, setting a new box office record for highest grossing film set during World War II. (...and it’s not about Jewish victimhood! Or is it?) 


Paris Olympics swimming situation… 

(CNN Mon. 8/7/23) QUOTE: “The health of our athletes must always be our top priority.” — World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam, after canceling a swimming competition Sunday in the Seine (pronounced SEN) due to poor water quality. The competition was supposed to serve as a test event ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics, with several swimming events set to take place in the famous river next summer.


Who’s facing allegations of antisemitism…

(theSkimm Mon. 8/7/23) Jamie Foxx.


Postpartum depression pill smh psh

(theSkimm Mon. 8/7/23) A new at-home pill could help fight postpartum depression.

Tell me. Over the weekend, the FDA signed off on zuranolone — a once-a-day medication for postpartum depression taken over two weeks. It's the first-ever at-home treatment for a disease that affects about one in seven moms. In 2019, the FDA approved the treatment to be given through IV at hospitals. The DEA will need to clear the medication within 90 days before it can be made available for use at home with a doctor's prescription.

How does it work? The drug involves administering a steroid that mimics the hormone progesterone, which can suddenly drop after birth. In trials, most women taking the pill saw a 50% or higher improvement in symptoms within a span of days. Still there are concerns: like how it will impact breastfeeding moms or barriers to access. The companies behind the drug haven’t yet named the price.

theSkimm An estimated 500,000 US women each year suffer from postpartum depression, which can account for up to 20% of postpartum deaths. This drug by itself will not solve the maternal health crisis in the US — but it may bring much-needed relief for some women experiencing the most acute symptoms.


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