Brown eggs no healthier? Require more feed | HAKE NEWS Mon 5-6-24
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End of Hour 1: Brown eggs chickens require more food to make ‘em, but they’re not more nutritious, says CNN // Campus protests, graduation, blah blah blah // Gaza drama: Evacuate Rafah immediately! Humanitarians protest // Severe weather in TX, the South, and Central Plains! //
End of Hour 2: 2024 Met Gala in NY today // RIP Bernard Hill, English actor from Titanic and Lord of the Rings movies // May Day week travel busy in China, but not spending much // Mass coral bleaching in Australia // House speaker drama //
JLP Show Notes | Mon 5-6-24
Hake notes from JLP…
Mon 5-6-24 Hr 1 Female Monday… Carrying last week’s Biblical Q through (Can you ever really know another person?), and new BQ: What is real power? … // Parents don’t love their children: Chicago public schools // Great call(s) with a gal on her husband drinking “beta juice” (alcohol), and she’s a therapist who has a therapist. Work on you. //
Mon 5-6-24 Hr 2 Interesting calls, I guess… Greg in FL has a great call. // Another guy prophesies rocks out of the sky on May 25, I think? He tries to promote something. // Emanuel in Canada asks about pornography. … // Super Chats with Hake… Biblical Q: What is real power? // Sophie in TX on catchy songs Roxanne etc, something // Females in charge of universities, businesses: The mama spirit! Satan is putting his children in charge of the govt, universities, churches.
Mon 5-6-24 Hr 3 Experts: Was it child abuse? Great calls and last supers…
HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Mon 5-6-24
Brown eggs chickens require more food to make ‘em, but they’re not more nutritious, says CNN // Campus protests, graduation, blah blah blah // Gaza drama: Evacuate Rafah immediately! Humanitarians protest // Severe weather in TX, the South, and Central Plains! //
**Brown eggs, like people, are just more costly
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) Why do brown eggs cost more than white eggs? [NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH EGG WHITES!] Contrary to popular belief, there is no difference in eggs’ nutritional value based on the color of their shell. Rather, brown eggs carry a premium because it costs more to keep hens well-fed to produce the brown variety.
Some breeds such as White Leghorn chickens lay eggs with white shells while other breeds such as Rhode Island Reds lay eggs with brown shells. “It has a lot to do with the chicken feed…. the chickens that produce them tend to eat more.”
*Campus protests
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) Graduation ceremonies took place at colleges and universities over the weekend as administrators grappled with pro-Palestinian protests. At the University of Michigan, banners with opposing messages flew overhead and protesters were removed during the school’s main graduation ceremony on Saturday. At the University of Southern California, which had canceled its main graduation event, police on Sunday cleared out another protest encampment. Meanwhile, some students at Princeton University launched a hunger strike, saying they would refrain from all food and drink — except water — until their demands were met. So far, no schools have agreed to fully divest from companies doing business in Israel, a demand student protesters have commonly rallied for across the country.
*Gaza drama
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) Israel’s military has told people in eastern Rafah to “evacuate immediately,” a day after the country’s defense minister told troops in Gaza to expect “intense action” in the city “in the near future.” Residents and displaced people in eastern Rafah are in a state of panic after the Israeli military issued the evacuation order, according to reporters in the region. Aid agencies have been warning Israel against launching a full-scale ground invasion of Rafah, saying “any ground operation would mean more suffering and death” for the 1.2 million displaced Palestinians sheltering in and around the strip’s southernmost city, aid groups say. This comes as northern Gaza is already experiencing a “full-blown famine” which is rapidly spreading across the strip, the World Food Programme warned over the weekend.
*Severe weather
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) More than 25 million people in the South and Central Plains are under severe storm threats today. Search and rescue teams in parts of Texas are patrolling streets and neighborhoods for people stuck in the water after at least 200 people were rescued from homes and vehicles in Harris County. Rainfall amounts in the region have been huge over the past week, with some areas picking up two months’ worth of rain in five days. Dozens of tornadoes have hit from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. Some areas of the state have been pounded with softball-sized hail and rain has fallen in East Texas in intense spurts, causing rivers to rise to levels not seen since the devastating floods of Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Mon 5-6-24
2024 Met Gala in NY today // RIP Bernard Hill, English actor from Titanic and Lord of the Rings movies // May Day week travel busy in China, but not spending much // Mass coral bleaching in Australia // House speaker drama //
*The 2024 Met Gala is today
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) Stars will soon showcase a plethora of bold and outlandish outfits at the Met Gala in New York. CNN is all into year’s theme: ‘The Garden of Time’
*RIP Bernard Hill
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) British actor Bernard Hill, best known for supporting roles in “Titanic” and “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, has died, his family announced on Sunday. He was 79. In the hit 1997 film “Titanic,” Hill played the ship’s Captain Edward Smith. He also appeared in two parts of “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy as Theoden, King of Rohan.
*Communist May Day in CHINA?!
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) 295M trips were made within mainland China during the five-day May Day holiday, which ended on Sunday, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism said. Still, data shows many travelers cut back on their spending, a sign that consumption in the world’s second-largest economy remains sluggish.
*Mass coral bleaching! Heat waves!
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) QUOTE: “What is happening now in our oceans is like wildfires underwater.” — Research scientist Kate Quigley, describing the mass coral bleaching event on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Bleaching occurs when marine heat waves put corals under stress, causing them to expel algae from their tissue, draining their color. The corals are casualties of surging ocean temperatures that smashed records in the past year.
*House speaker drama
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) House Speaker Mike Johnson could face a vote over his ouster this week, a pivotal moment that presents a major leadership test for the Louisiana Republican, even though he is expected to prevail. Democrats have said they will vote to kill the effort led by GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, effectively ensuring Johnson won’t lose his job. Even if the vote fails as expected, it still threatens to set up a major showdown on the House floor and intensify divisions among House Republicans, who control a razor-thin majority. Some hardline conservatives have been highly critical of Johnson’s speakership, particularly after he helped to pass a major foreign aid package with assistance for Ukraine last month.
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*Boeing’s Starliner
(CNN or theSkimm Mon 5-6-24) Boeing’s spaceflight program may reach a significant milestone today with the launch of its Starliner spacecraft carrying two NASA astronauts to orbit. The mission, dubbed the Crew Flight Test, could take off as soon as 10:34 p.m. ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The occasion is a decade in the making — the culmination of Boeing’s efforts to develop a spacecraft worthy of ferrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station under NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Development hang-ups, test flight problems and other costly setbacks have slowed Starliner’s path to the launchpad for years. Live coverage of the event will stream on NASA channels beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.
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