Looks like they over-eagerly overcounted 'maternal mortality' | HAKE NEWS Thu 3-14-24
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End of Hour 1: Pi Day 3.14 // Eclipse Apr 8 // Maternal mortality may have been overblown! // Govt blew $4T on China Virus scamdemic //
End of Hour 2: Don Lemon fired as X video creator after Elon Musk interview: CNN is dying like him // TikTok under attack from bipartisans // Alabama got hacked! // Trump vs govt persecution: a few charges dropped //
JLP Show Notes | Thu 3-14-24
Hake notes from JLP…
Thu 3-14-24 Hr 1
We’re back! Technical issues yesterday (and a little disruption / scare this morning). Trump wins the nomination. Trump can handle personal attacks. … Haiti one of the “s—hole countries” now in chaos. They’re trying to instill fear and paralyze people mentally, like what’s happened to white people. … Losers blame. … DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion — means hate, hate, and hate, and kill the whites. … // A lady holds over to second hour.
Thu 3-14-24 Hr 2
A lady (first-time caller) talks about her mother being an a—hole, and her father divorcing her when the lady was 5. Sounds like a Great call! // Kurt in Canada (1st-timer) asks about dealing with stress and resting in the pain. It’s all spiritual. He copes with it by reminding himself. But you want to overcome evil. Kurt also talks about a company he’s built. … Mother and father stuff… good call! // Super Chats… “Good morning, heartache…” // James in IN on knowledge of Good and evil in the Bible
Thu 3-14-24 Hr 3
James in IN talks more… // John in LA next… // Jason in Buffalo… // John in GA appreciates JLP… // Super Chats… //
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Thu 3-14-24
Pi Day 3.14 // Eclipse Apr 8 // Maternal mortality may have been overblown! // Govt blew $4T on China Virus scamdemic //
It’s Pi Day
(morningbrew) 3/14
*Eclipse in a few weeks (explain that, Flat Earthers!)
(CNN not theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) A total solar eclipse next month (over Mexico and North America on April 8) will leave millions in awe — and potentially expose some perplexing animal behaviors. During the Great American Eclipse of 2017, several zoos across the US said their animals were acting strangely in the brief moments when the sky darkened.
**Fear-mongering about pregnant mothers dying may have been fake news!
(Not CNN but theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) The US maternal mortality rate may be lower than previously reported.
Earlier this week, a study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology suggested that federal data on maternal mortality could be inflated. The most recent CDC report put the rate at nearly 33 deaths per 100,000 births in 2021. Now, a group of researchers says the rate may be closer to 10 deaths per 100,000 births (WHAAAT!), may have largely held steady over the years, and appears to be closer to the rates seen in other wealthy countries (DUHHHH!). The findings have many revisiting how maternal mortality is reported.
To … track maternal mortality [better], death certificates were updated to include a pregnancy checkbox about 20 years ago. Maternal deaths are those during pregnancy, at delivery, or soon after giving birth, according to the CDC. But over the years, health officials have found the checkbox has been ticked in instances when a death wasn’t tied to a pregnancy or giving birth. The study’s authors say this likely led to an overcount of pregnancy- and birth-related deaths. When they went back and reviewed the data, researchers tallied fewer pregnancy-related deaths. Experts say clarifying the checkbox’s meaning could help collect data more accurately. But even corrected, the stats confirm the magnitude of the US maternal health crisis.
Racial disparities in pregnancy-related deaths are still rampant (sic — DOESN’T SOUND LIKE THE RIGHT WORD). The study found that [b]lack pregnant “patients” [mothers] are still three times more likely to die than white “patients” [mothers — I think they’re trying to avoid calling mothers the gender that they are — females, women — to kiss up to the “transgenders” and “non-binaries”]. That can be attributed, in part, to medical racism (LOL, NO SUCH THING), bias, and inattentive care (THEY DON’T TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES, THEY DON’T KNOW HOW TO MAKE OR SAVE ENOUGH MONEY…). In most cases, their deaths are preventable, according to health officials. While experts are pleased to see the rates aren’t as bad as previously thought, they’re hoping the new findings won’t lessen the urgency around addressing the issue in the US. (THEY DON’T FEEL IMPORTANT IF THERE ISN’T A CRISIS!)
theSkimm: For years, US health officials have sounded the alarm about the rising maternal mortality rate across the country. While that number may be lower than previously thought, experts say the US still has more work to do when it comes to maternal health care.
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*China Virus WASTE — BLOWING MONEY
(CNN or theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) The US government spent $4T to address the Covid-19 pandemic. Wednesday (March 13) marked exactly four years since then-President Donald Trump declared a national emergency due to the rapid spread of coronavirus.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Thu 3-14-24
Don Lemon fired as X video creator after Elon Musk interview: CNN is dying like him // TikTok under attack from bipartisans // Alabama got hacked! // Trump vs govt persecution: a few charges dropped //
*NOT READ: It’s Pi Day
(morningbrew) 3/14 Each Pi Day, we remind you about Akira Haraguchi, who in 2016 set the unofficial world record for reciting the most digits of pi: 100,000 over more than 16 hours. He did it by mentally linking each digit with a syllable and creating a collection of epic stories from the words those syllables formed.
For Haraguchi, pi is more than just a number—it’s a spiritual calling. He told The Guardian: “All things in this world, including ourselves, are aggregate sums of atoms, which are made up of rotating electrons. The ultimate history of mankind is moving toward a happy ending for people of all races. The Earth, the galaxy, and the universe all rotate. In other words, I think rotation is the absolute truth. So as long as I’m thinking about pi, I think I can live a life according to truth.”
Happy Pi Day!
**Don Lemon KNOCKED DOWN (watch out hiring these people!)
(Morning Brew) Don Lemon says Elon Musk killed X show deal after interview. The former CNN anchor said he thought the billionaire would be the perfect first guest for his independent show on X—a platform he’d been wooed to create a show for as part of its video push—butbut that after a “tense at times” exchange, Musk canceled the partnership. “Apparently, free speech absolutism doesn’t apply when it comes to questions about him from people like me,” Lemon said, noting he still plans to post the interview on X. Meanwhile, Musk said Lemon lacked authenticity and that “his approach was basically just ‘CNN, but on social media’, which doesn’t work, as evidenced by the fact that CNN is dying.”
(Not CNN but theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) Who got the axe on X… Don Lemon. Yesterday, Elon Musk pulled the plug on Lemon’s new talk show, which was supposed to stream exclusively on X. The move came after the former CNN anchor interviewed Musk for the show, reportedly asking questions about Musk’s alleged drug use, business ventures, and the presidential election. Lemon, who described the interview as “tense,” said Musk’s “free speech absolutist” approach apparently didn’t apply in the interview. Musk said Lemon’s show was basically “‘CNN, but on social media.’” Lemon says he plans to publish the interview on Monday on YouTube and X.
*TikTok MESS
(Morning Brew) In a rare bipartisan [= evil] move, the House passed legislation to effectively ban TikTok in a 352–65 vote yesterday. — bill would require TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell or shut down the app, now faces the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has remained noncommittal and hasn’t clarified when he’ll bring the bill to the Senate floor, setting the stage for what could be a lengthy process to get it passed.
Some senators, including Sen. Rand Paul, are concerned that the bill may violate the right to free speech.
… forcing over 170 million people (half the country’s population of 340M)... would be a blow to the creator economy, small businesses, and advertisers.
Experts predict that creators and subsequently their followers would head to Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat to make up for the loss.
The shift would be a W for EVIL AND WORSE THAN TIKTOK US-based Meta and Alphabet, which would presumably take some of TikTok’s ad dollars.
“It’s a ban based on zero evidence,” a spokesman for TikTok told the RINO WSJ. TikTok has spent over $21 million since 2019 lobbying to fight a ban, according to the nonprofit research group OpenSecrets.
A spokesperson for the foreign ministry of China accused the US of “suppressing TikTok” and said, “In the end, this will inevitably come back to bite the United States itself.”
Meanwhile, TikTok is banned in China (though a similar but heavily censored app WEIBO? is allowed) and it’s banned in some other countries(!) — (Google) Afghanistan, Armenia. ...Azerbaijan. ...Bangladesh. ...China (mainland) ...India. ...Indonesia. ...Iran.
(CNN but theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) What’s not scrolling past concerns…The House. Yesterday, the lower chamber overwhelmingly passed a bill targeting TikTok in the US. The bill calls on the Beijing-based company, ByteDance, to divest the app or face a ban. The measure now heads to the Senate, where its fate is uncertain.
*Alabama got HACKED
(CNN or theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) A cyberattack caused intermittent “disruptions” for websites of multiple Alabama government agencies on Wednesday. While there was no data stolen in the incident, some state officials were left scrambling to defend their networks from hackers with little notice. “[W]e understand that the disruptions were initially widespread across state services, and those effects have diminished throughout the day,” a spokesperson for Alabama’s Office of Information Technology told CNN shortly after the attack. Cybersecurity experts said the hackers flooded government sites with phony traffic in an apparent attempt to knock them offline — a common but not sophisticated method to cause disruptions across numerous targets at once.
*Trump vs the corrupt govt persecution!
(CNN or theSkimm Thu 3-14-24) Who scored a legal win… Former President Trump. Yesterday, a judge dismissed six of the 41 charges against Trump and his five co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case. Three of the dismissed charges specifically named Trump — bringing down the total number of felony counts the former president faces to 88. He still faces 10 charges in the case, including racketeering, but for two reasons, this is being considered a win for Trump. First, one of the dropped charges is related to Trump’s call to Georgia’s secretary of state, urging him to “find” the votes to claim a Trump win. Second, analysts say the judge’s decision could mean that the case won’t go to trial until after the 2024 election. The judge said the prosecutors didn’t adequately describe how the defendants violated their oaths of office, but they could refile the charges. Up next: The same judge will decide whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from overseeing the case because of an office romance that defense attorneys say is a conflict of interest.
CNN: Former President Donald Trump is now facing 88 charges over four criminal indictments in Georgia, New York, Washington, DC, and Florida. This comes after a Georgia judge dismissed some of the election subversion charges against Trump and several of his co-defendants on Wednesday. Judge Scott McAfee has also said he will issue a ruling on the ethics allegations brought against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis by the end of the week. Meanwhile, Trump will have the chance to argue in court with special counsel Jack Smith later today about his most-cited legal argument in the classified documents case against him: whether, as president, he was allowed to keep any documents he wanted. Trump’s legal team has argued on multiple occasions that he had unfettered authority to decide what documents from his time in the White House he could keep as his personal records.
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