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Drama: Clashes at college anti-war protests | HAKE NEWS Thu 5-2-24

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Thursday, May 2, 2024 AD 

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End of Hour 1:  Indonesia volcano blowing: Evacucations, canceled flights, tsunami warning!  //  Anti-Israel protest drama on campuses  //  Aborsh drama in FL and AZ  //  

End of Hour 2:  Bird Flu in the Beef?  //  Tesla firings  //  China sanctioned for supporting Russia vs Ukraine  //  UMC for LGBT  //  NOT READ: Mentally ill mothers  //  Women’s health stuff  //  Neanderthal model  //  

JLP Show Notes | Thu 5-2-24

Hake notes from JLP… 

Thu 5-2-24 Hr 1  Bear eats duckling… great clips and stories, Israel, Palestine, Charlie Kirk, Christians… Calls… 

Thu 5-2-24 Hr 2  Stories, Calls and supers… Trump: Go home to Mom! 

Thu 5-2-24 Hr 3  Great calls… 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Thu 5-2-24

  • Indonesia volcano blowing: Evacucations, canceled flights, tsunami warning!  //  Anti-Israel protest drama on campuses  //  Aborsh drama in FL and AZ  //  


*Volcano’s a-blowin’ 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) A volcano in Indonesia is erupting in spectacular fashion, prompting thousands of evacuations as airlines cancel flights. Local authorities have even warned a tsunami could be triggered by “volcanic material collapsing into the ocean.”


*Anti-Israel protests

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) Pro-Palestinian protests continue to rock college campuses across the country, with some teens and parents now reconsidering their enrollment decisions. Students nationwide have only a few days left to submit their college deposits and make their decisions on where to enroll for the fall, and many protests have impacted the logistics of visiting schools. On Wednesday, police deemed the UCLA encampment an unlawful assembly, with officials saying many protesters were unaffiliated with the university. They also ordered people to disperse or face arrest. Law enforcement overnight began pulling aside barricades and making their way back into the UCLA encampment, prompting more tense clashes, according to a CNN team on the ground.


**Aborsh (AZ and FL) 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) Arizona’s Senate repealed a Civil War-era abortion ban. 

 Supposedly from 1864. The near-total ban was called into question after the state Supreme Court revived it last month. Yesterday, Arizona lawmakers repealed the ban, with two Republican state senators breaking with their party to make it happen. The bill now heads to Gov. Katie Hobbs (D), who said she looks forward to signing it. This would clear the way for the state’s 2022 law banning the procedure after 15 weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for rape or incest. However, the repeal would not go into effect until 90 days after the Arizona legislature adjourns for the summer, which means the 1864 ban could still temporarily limit access. Meanwhile, the Sunshine State has an abortion update of its own.

 Florida's abortion ban went into effect yesterday, making it a felony to perform the procedure after six weeks of gestation. The law has exceptions for rape, incest, and human trafficking up to 15 weeks of pregnancy. Before the measure went into effect, the state had been a refuge for those seeking an abortion in the South after the Supremes overturned Roe v. Wade. More than 9,300 people went to Florida last year for the procedure, accounting for 11% of all abortions completed in the state, per data from the Guttmacher Institute. Now, those seeking an abortion in the Southeast could have to travel to North Carolina or Virginia.

NOT READ: As Arizona repealed an abortion law from a time when women couldn’t vote (GOOD OLD DAYS!), Florida’s strict abortion ban went into place. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the Supremes’ mifepristone and emergency abortion care rulings, which are expected next month.

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HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Thu 5-2-24

  • Bird Flu in the Beef?  //  Tesla firings  //  China sanctioned for supporting Russia vs Ukraine  //  UMC for LGBT  //  NOT READ: Mentally ill mothers  //  Women’s health stuff  //  Neanderthal model  //  


*Bird flu

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) Ongoing testing of milk and dairy products by the FDA has not found any active H5N1 bird flu virus in nearly 300 samples of products purchased in grocery stores, the agency said Wednesday. The FDA has tested samples of milk and other kinds of products made from milk, like cheese and sour cream, as well as products made with milk powder, such as infant and toddler formula. This comes as the government is also testing samples of raw and cooked ground beef purchased at grocery stores to evaluate and contain a bird flu outbreak among dairy cows that has spread to about three dozen herds in nine states. The highest concentration of infected cattle is in Texas, where 12 herds have tested positive.


*BASED Tesla firing in droves! 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) Tesla has abruptly fired the team running its electric vehicle charging business, raising doubts about the future of one of the largest US charging networks. A lack of charging infrastructure is one of the main barriers to widespread EV adoption, and Tesla’s extensive “Supercharger” network has long been a major selling point for its vehicles. The move also blindsided other carmakers, such as General Motors and Ford, which planned to use the network. Still, experts say the EV market is not collapsing, but rather entering a new phase in which consumers are demanding more affordable models. Worldwide sales of plug-in vehicles will rise around 20% this year compared to 2023, according to a report from the International Energy Agency.


*China/HK under attack! 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) 300 sanctions the US imposed on companies in China and Hong Kong this week for their support of Russia’s war in Ukraine. The sanctions target more than a dozen companies that have “enabled Russia to acquire desperately needed technology and equipment from abroad,” the Treasury Department said Wednesday. 


**Methodists turn pro-HOMO 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) QUOTE: “It was just a huge relief to see justice had been done after so many years.” — Matt Patrick, a Methodist “pastor” in Oklahoma, telling CNN he became emotional Wednesday after the United Methodist Church overturned its 40-year ban on gay clergy. Hundreds of church leaders also voted to remove penalties for holding same-sex marriages, signaling a historic shift toward acceptance and inclusion.

NOT READ: theSkimm: What’s waving a rainbow flag… The United Methodist Church. Yesterday, it tossed its 40-year ban on LGBTQIA+ clergy. It comes after decades of controversy, with some in United Methodist even considering splitting into two separate churches over the issue. The church also reversed its ban on same-sex weddings.


**NOT READ: Mentally ill mothers 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) Why is a mother’s mental health so important? A doctor explains: Mental health disorders can affect up to 1 in 5 new mothers, and some of this crisis is preventable. Read expert advice on improving maternal mental health.


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*Women’s health crap 

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) What’s not as dangerous as once thought… Menopause hormone therapy. Back in 2002, researchers reportedly stopped part of a study focusing on postmenopausal women due to concerns that hormone use could cause an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, stroke, pulmonary embolism, and breast cancer. As a result, millions of women and doctors stayed away from the treatment. Now, a new health study has found that younger menopausal women, under the age of 60, can benefit from taking hormones for the short-term treatment of symptoms such as hot flashes or night sweats. Researchers still don’t recommend it for long-term use.  //  

…Oh and speaking of health-related updates, yesterday Johnson & Johnson said it’s going to pay $6.5 billion over the next 25 years to settle thousands of pending lawsuits. Women sued the company, claiming its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer.  //  ​​

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**Scientists reveal the face of a Neanderthal who lived 75,000 years ago

(CNN or theSkimm Thu 5-2-24) A Neanderthal was buried 75,000 years ago, and experts painstakingly pieced together what she looked like. See the images on Commie Nonsense Network website

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