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Bird flu in the beef? | HAKE NEWS Tue 4-30-24

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, April 30, 2024 AD 

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End of Hour 1:  Companies fear protesters  //  Protesters vs universities  //  Bird flu on the beef?  //  Coal under attack by climate hysterics  //  

End of Hour 2:  Internet bills subsidies?  //  Lion King prequel: Mufasa with blacks  //  Travis Kelce paid well as T Swift bf… //  Vaping high schoolers: 10%!  //  Another cop killer, black (not read)  //  NOT READ: Trans mess, etc.  //  

JLP Show Notes | Tue 4-30-24

Hake notes from JLP… 

Tue 4-30-24 Hr 1  No such thing as PTSD… 60 Minutes, the mother playing all innocent. …  //  Caller maybe Mike or Chris or something, nice call… 

Tue 4-30-24 Hr 2  Caller Mike or Chris or whatever, good call…  //  Rebecca in CO (1st-timer) has a mute son (Autism). How can you give your 3yo son something he doesn’t have? He’s behind other kids. Why compare? …  //  Other callers…  //  Super Chats…  //  More calls…  //  John in Louisiana (1st-timer), 64, 

Tue 4-30-24 Hr 3  GUEST: Bill Lockwood on socialism, former friend Iran sabotaged by America, pro-Palestinian protests, foreign aid, Zionists, anti-Zionists, redistribution of wealth (FDR, Supreme Court packing, LBJ), nothing happens by accident (per Ben Franklin) …  //  Great calls at the end! … Supers… 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue 4-30-24

  • Companies fear protesters  //  Protesters vs universities  //  Bird flu on the beef?  //  Coal under attack by climate hysterics  //  


*Companies vs protesters…? 

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) As protests and encampments proliferate on college campuses, some companies are wondering if these actions could start to spread to offices as well. Google CEO Sundar Pichai already fired about 50 employees for protesting the company’s relationship with the Israeli government as he urged his staffers to keep “politics” out of the workplace.


*Protesters vs Universities

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) Hundreds of protesters have been arrested on over 20 college campuses from coast to coast as schools prepare for spring commencement ceremonies. Overnight, at least 200 student protesters at Columbia University barricaded the entrance to one of the school’s main buildings for undergraduates. Protesters began occupying the building hours after the school began suspending students who refused to vacate an on-campus encampment. Another Ivy League school, Cornell University, said Monday it was suspending student protesters who declined to move to an alternate location. Dozens of others were also arrested at UT-Austin, most of whom are not believed to be affiliated with the university, school officials said.


*Bird flu scare in the beef (USDA still downplaying, still testing) 

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) The US Department of Agriculture said it is testing beef, including ground beef from grocery stores, for the presence of the H5N1 bird flu virus that is spreading in dairy cattle. The agency is also conducting cooking studies, which will inoculate ground beef with a “virus surrogate” and cook it to different temperatures to see how much virus is killed under each heat setting. The agency sought to quell concerns about consuming beef, saying in a statement Monday that “USDA is confident that the meat supply is safe.” It outlined “multiple safeguards in place” and recommended consumers cook meat to a “safe internal temperature,” which kills bacteria and viruses.


*Coal under attack in the name of ‘climate’

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) Ministers from the G7 nations have agreed to shut down all their coal plants by 2035 at the latest, a UK minister said on Monday, in what could mark a climate breakthrough. Putting an end date on coal — the most climate-polluting fossil fuel — has been highly controversial at international climate talks, but could ultimately influence other countries to do the same. Japan, which derived 32% of its electricity from coal in 2023, according to the climate think tank Ember, has blocked progress on the issue at past G7 meetings. 

NOT READ: The development comes less than a week after the EPA announced new rules that will require coal-fired power plants to either capture nearly all of their climate pollution or shut down by 2039.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue 4-30-24

  • Internet bills subsidies?  //  Lion King prequel: Mufasa with blacks  //  Travis Kelce paid well as T Swift bf… //  Vaping high schoolers: 10%!  //  Another cop killer, black (not read)  //  NOT READ: Trans mess, etc.  //  

Men’s Forum… Cozy.tv/jlp … 


*Internet bills 

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) More than 23 million US households will be forced to pay hundreds more per year or give up internet access as a key federal aid program runs out of money. Specifically, a federal benefit known as the Affordable Connectivity Program — which covers home internet service for low-income Americans — could end in May. The program is heavily used by Americans over age 50, military veterans and low-income working families nationwide, according to FCC data. Military families account for almost half of the ACP’s subscriber base, according to the White House. President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats have blamed Republicans on Capitol Hill for blocking legislation that would extend the ACP, even as many Republican congressional districts have received millions of dollars from the program.


*New teaser trailer released for animated ‘Lion King’ prequel

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) Disney is developing a prequel to the hit 1994 film “The Lion King” (or maybe REALLY to the 2019 photorealistic animated remake), featuring voiceovers from Beyoncé Knowles-hyphen-Carter (feminist hyphen)  and her daughter Blue Ivy Carter (Jay-Z’s daughter). The teaser for Mufasa (Simba’s dad) being promoted by Commie Nonsense Network (also has Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Thandiwe Newton, and others…) 


**Travis Kelce signs record contract with Kansas City Chiefs

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) Three-time Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro Travis Kelce signed a new contract making him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. — IT PAYS TO BE T. SWIFT’S 34yo BF (or “significant other” as he called her* like a gay millennial). 

*Travis Kelce Calls Taylor Swift 'My Significant Other' and Auctions Off Eras Tour Tickets at Patrick Mahomes' Gala (People / theSkimm on Kelce “defining the relationship”)  


*Vaping CHILDREN (high schoolers) 

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) 10% of high school students in the US who regularly partake in vaping, according to the 2023 National Youth Tobacco Survey. Now, a new study has found that e-cigarette use among teenagers may increase the risk of exposure to lead and uranium — potentially harming brain and organ development in young people.


NOT READ: **Another cop killer (black)

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) QUOTE: “They are heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice, rushing into harm’s way to protect us.” — President Joe Biden, issuing a statement Monday mourning the loss of four officers who were killed in a shooting while attempting to serve a warrant at a home in Charlotte, North Carolina.

 Authorities identified the deceased suspect as 39-year-old Terry Clark Hughes, Jr. (BLACK SUSPECT, thx Daily Mail) He was wanted for possession of a firearm by a felon and two counts of felony flee to elude out of Lincoln County, North Carolina, police said.

theSkimm: What people are talking about… Charlotte, NC. Authorities said four police officers were killed and four others were wounded in the city yesterday while serving a warrant. Police were attempting to arrest the suspect, when he opened fire on the officers. The suspect died in the shoot out. The incident was one of the deadliest days for US law enforcement in recent years.


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Trans mess

(CNN or theSkimm Tue 4-30-24) What some state insurance plans will have to cover… The cost of gender-affirming care. Yesterday, a federal appeals court in Virginia reportedly became the first court in the country to rule that state health care plans have to cover the cost of gender-affirming surgeries. In its decision, the court ruled that state health care policies in North Carolina and West Virginia were discriminatory after transgender people were denied coverage for certain health care services, including gender-affirming care. State officials had argued they declined covering surgeries because of cost, not bias. Trans advocates have called the decision a huge victory, and the ruling comes as the ACLU says state legislatures have proposed more than 100 bills targeting trans health this year. Still, the case could eventually make its way to the Supreme Court as West Virginia’s attorney general plans to appeal the decision.

...Oh and speaking of transgender rights, yesterday, a federal agency updated its workplace guidelines to say employers who misgender workers or restrict bathroom access are committing workplace harassment. It's not legally binding but could serve as a framework for how the federal government enforces anti-bias laws.



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