Country singer Toby Keith dead at 62 (stomach cancer) | HAKE NEWS Tue 2-6-24
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End of Hour 1: Copper landlines going down! // Trump and Supreme Court and 2024 Colorado “insurrection” shenanigans // Invasion vs “bipartisan border bill” that’s DOA in Senate? // King Charles has cancer // Super Bowl tickets nearly $10K ave // Scientists want there to be a Cat 6 hurricane measurement //
End of Hour 2: Blinken in Middle East re: Gaza drama // Space tourism: FAA checking Virgin Galactic // RIP Toby Keith // Mudslides in L.A.! // Zelensky “cleaning” house? // For Hake: “Police violence” against blacks //
JLP Show Notes | Tue 2-6-24
Hake notes from JLP… Biblical Q: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you?
Tue 2-6-24 Hr 1 (Late start!) Calls on BQ,
(Stream problems! Music for 14-mins or so. Intro at 6:18 AM PT!) // Clint in NC or SC (1st) thinks he’s racist. // May Toby Keith’s soul rest in peace, died with stomach cancer at age 62. //
Rosario in NY answers the Biblical Q: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you? // Raining: It’s not gonna be a flood, but fire next time God punishes us! // Devon in TX says music and frequencies brainwash people like anger does. 440 hertz (Hz) … JLP: You’re unconscious already. Listen and not be affected by it. Devon also answers the BQ. // Margaret in CA (1st) says illegals are bringing disease, and no one’s admitting it. TB (Tuberculosis), etc. She goes off and doesn’t believe
Tue 2-6-24 Hr 2 Jack Cashill: 'UNTENABLE';
GUEST: Jack Cashill, author of UNTENABLE: The True Story of White Ethnic Flight from America’s Cities — Jack Cashille on X https://twitter.com/jackcashill and his website https://www.cashill.com/ … He and JLP talk stories, memories, growing up, and how families and neighborhoods used to be and how they changed. They talk Obama, Jesse Jackson, Clarence Thomas’s book My Grandfather’s Son…
Tue 2-6-24 Hr 3 BQ calls: Why God let Devil attack?
Country & Western Tuesday. Josh in GA answers the BQ I think, he knows something intellectually, but doesn’t live it! // Jaime in MN talks… // John in NJ (1st) on BQ: Why does God allow the Devil to attack you? Test your faith! Job. // Vickie in TX on BQ //
Super Chats… More spoilers of “Nefarious” movie… SHORT: Jesse reenacts the demon-possessed guy asking for a cheeseburger and a chocolate shake // More calls // More supers // Yet more calls! … Joey in TX (1st)
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue 2-6-24
Copper landlines going down! // Trump and Supreme Court and 2024 Colorado “insurrection” shenanigans // Invasion vs “bipartisan border bill” that’s DOA in Senate? // King Charles has cancer // Super Bowl tickets nearly $10K ave // Scientists want there to be a Cat 6 hurricane measurement //
*Analogue phones going obsolete? Thanks, Obama!
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Phone companies are shifting away from copper landlines in a sweeping move that will most likely impact people over age 65 and small business owners. Consumers who love their landlines will eventually have to decide whether to hang up on their service or potentially face higher costs.
*Presidential race
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Former President Donald Trump on Monday urged the Supreme Court to keep his name on Colorado’s 2024 ballot, accusing his challengers of pursuing an “anti-democratic” legal case against him. This comes as the high court is set to hear arguments Thursday on whether to disqualify Trump from office because of the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol. Colorado’s top court previously concluded the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” applies to Trump, therefore making him ineligible for office. According to a CNN poll, views of Trump’s efforts to remain in office following the 2020 election remain effectively unchanged since the public hearings on his role in the Capitol riot: 45% say he acted illegally, 32% say he acted unethically, and 23% say he did nothing wrong at all.
*Invasion
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) A major bipartisan border deal and foreign aid package appears on track to fail in the Senate later this week amid relentless attacks from former President Trump and top House Republicans. The grim odds facing the bill have also put aid to Ukraine and Israel, two key US allies, in jeopardy. Speaker Mike Johnson said that the House will vote this week on a standalone bill providing aid for Israel, ratcheting up pressure on senators to abandon their efforts to keep Israel aid linked with other issues, including the crisis at the US-southern border. But President Joe Biden would veto a standalone aid package for Israel, the White House said, calling the bill a “cynical political maneuver.”
Royal family: Charles cancer
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) King Charles III has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, Buckingham Palace announced. The news comes a week after the 75-year-old British monarch left a London hospital following a separate procedure for an enlarged prostate. Charles’ diagnosis was “caught early,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said today as he wished the king a speedy recovery. The exact type of cancer has not been revealed and no further details are expected at this stage. Prince William, Charles’ son and heir to the throne, and Queen Camilla are expected to take on more public duties to account for Charles’ absence.
*Super Bowl ticket prices have dropped
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) … but they still cost a fortune. Tickets to this year’s game remain the most expensive on record, with the average purchase price currently at $9,850.
*Should there be a Category 6 for hurricanes?
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) The idea of adding a Category 6 to the Saffir-Simpson scale has been discussed for years. Read why scientists are advocating for the change.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue 2-6-24
Blinken in Middle East re: Gaza drama // Space tourism: FAA checking Virgin Galactic // RIP Toby Keith // Mudslides in L.A.! // Zelensky “cleaning” house? // For Hake: “Police violence” against blacks //
*Gaza drama
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in the Middle East this week as global officials work to ensure the Israel-Hamas war does not escalate into a wider conflict. On Monday, Blinken met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss “regional coordination” on ending the war in Gaza as well as plans for the war-torn strip once the fighting ends. On the ground, Israel’s defense minister says Hamas’ leadership is “on the run,” but a spokesperson for the militant group said its fighters were “still operating in all areas” of the enclave. The latest violence has caused more than 1,200 deaths in Israel and nearly 27,500 in Gaza as of Monday, according to authorities on both sides.
Space tourism
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Virgin Galactic is grounded after a small part detached from a vehicle on its latest space tourism flight. The company said the loss of the part, called an alignment pin, did not impact the safety of its sixth commercial mission that launched in late January. Virgin Galactic said it will work alongside the FAA, which licenses commercial rocket launches, on a review of the issue. The FAA said in a statement that it will carry out a “mishap investigation” and that the agency “must approve Virgin Galactic’s final report, including the corrective actions” before the company can return to flight. Virgin Galactic said it will remedy the issue as it eyes another launch in the second quarter of 2024.
**RIP Toby Keith
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Country singer Toby Keith died Monday after a battle with stomach cancer. He was 62. “He fought his fight with grace and courage,” a statement posted to Keith’s website said. Keith is known for hits including “Red Solo Cup” and “I Wanna Talk About Me.” His 2002 song “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American),” released in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, made him a household name.
Mudslides in L.A.!
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) 120 mudslides have been reported to authorities in Los Angeles as a powerful storm continues to batter Southern California. Forecasts show the worst of the downpours may be over, but the ongoing rain today means more floods and mudslides are still possible. Making matters worse, the vast majority of California flood victims’ losses won’t be covered by insurance, analysts say.
*Zelensky “cleaning” house?? / Ukraine propaganda
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) QUOTE: “A new beginning is necessary.” — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, sharing in an interview that he is considering replacing many of Ukraine’s leaders to “reset” the country’s path nearly two years since Russia invaded. Zelensky has not specified who would be replaced, but his comments come amid speculation over the future of Ukraine’s army chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi.
NOT READ: **PoLiCe ViOLeNcE on bLaCkS! (FOR HAKE)
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Researchers looking into [MOSTLY JUSTIFIED] Police violence on [b]lack Americans. Yesterday, researchers shared two separate studies. One study found that Taser injuries from police disproportionately impacted Black Americans between 2019 and 2020, with 36% reportedly experiencing things like concussions, fractures, and puncture wounds. That's as Black Americans make up about 13% of the population. The second study found that police-involved killings of unarmed Black people led to a 6% to 11% increase in reports of very short sleep (less than six hours) among Black Americans. Each study reportedly points to a correlation, not causation. Still, researchers said the studies emphasize the importance of “proper training” for officers and how “discrimination can manifest in all sorts of ways.”
NOT READ: **Dartmouth shenanigans and COMMUNISM
(CNN or theSkimm Tue 2-6-24) Dartmouth College. Yesterday, the Ivy League university said it will go back to requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores starting next year. Dartmouth made test scores optional in 2020, along with Harvard and Yale during the covid pandemic. Now, four Dartmouth professors have found that test scores served as a better predictor of how well students would do at the school rather than high school grades, student essays, or teacher recs. They also found that dropping the requirement ended up hurting lower-income applicants. The news ties into a years-long debate around the value and drawbacks of schools’ admission practices — from standardized tests to affirmative action to legacy admissions.
...Oh and speaking of Dartmouth, yesterday, a federal official said Dartmouth College men's basketball players are allowed to unionize — potentially clearing the path for the first labor union in college athletics.