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News Radio 920 AM
"chiyoda" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"It's not just wider. It's a hell of a lot wider. In the Mississippi River. I don't think so. I don't think so. If you look that up the Mississippi River at its widest point is 11 Miles, So I guess if if the Delaware River is a hell of a lot wider, it must be about 30 Miles wide. It's about 11 Miles, narrower, 600 ft at its widest point. Oh, Okay. And how he, by the way, One of the Grandi Newman have a song about the river. Bun. No Big River. No. Is that about the Delaware River? The Mississippi River? Oh, no. The Chiyoda River and Kaya Hoga River in Cleveland. By the way, I don't know if this is true, but one of my colors earlier today said that one Biden was making a speech in Louisiana. He actually said that no one was going to be left behind which, if that is true. Fact. Check me, Daniel. Dale. I don't know that from Washington yesterday. He did. So it wasn't today. No, but it was yesterday of the people in Louisiana. That's a pretty if I'm in Louisiana. I'm thinking. Oh, gosh, That's not you would not have confidence in those words. Why would you believe those words? Now you wouldn't obviously also how we I I do want to mention here. That there's another story about New York Council to probe Mayor Bill de Blasio mth for their unpreparedness for storm, The City Council will hold an oversight hearing on September 14th two Probe Y Mayor Bill de Blasio and the M to were caught flat footed. I just Can I get to the root cause of this right now? Donald Trump. Yeah. I think the city Council will find that why Mayor Bill de Blasio and the M to were caught flat footed is because They are Mayor Bill de Blasio and the to And it's kind of a self fulfilling thing. I think Cuomo used to have some kind of power over the M T A. But I guess it's kind of a moot point to go after him at this at this Juncture. Yes, City Council Speaker Corey Johnson said. We know climate change is an unavoidable fact. Oh, of course it is. Is there anything climate change? Can't do. It's kind of like Donald Trump or doughnuts. I don't know why they're all talking about climate change. How we because you know, at one point we're talking about coronavirus. Now we're talking about Delta. At one point. We're talking about climate change. Now we should be talking about Crime, A change No crop crime. ACL, Isis, the crime and crisis. Right. This is, um er minder. Of the dangers of Crime of crisis. And how we must We? We must better must do something or other. I can't remember exactly that. How that one works. All right. I'll be back a little bit later. Howie for police blotter Facts Friday. Thank you. Grace, never in the history of real estate have government issued moratoriums against property owners been so widespread. Don't wait for.

The Relaxed Dog
"chiyoda" Discussed on The Relaxed Dog
"I am your host robot over and i hope that you and your dog if you have one well now are that if you on here like me you think that dogs are awesome and the best way to get more people to realize that is to share the knowledge so please don't forget shit this podcast with as many friends as you like my guest this week. We'll be jason. Johnson will be talking. A bout flash. But i in some doggy news in the us. In arizona coda the think kaieda is a what was going on her morning. Walk with the family when they were getting close to of the local animal shelters in chiyoda stockton and was behaving A little differently and being very sort of inquisitive with a rubbish bag cutters owners investigated the rubbish bag and inside found ice sealed. Food kula inside. The kula was a cat. Cat was tycoon into the shelter and is continuing to have some treatment with the. It's this will done coda. And i have a to thailand in bangkok this a clip doing the social media round showing it Now the display of unconditional love. Where dog is trying to jump up onto a stretcher where it's guardian is being loaded into an ambulance by health workers Bank suspected of being covered nineteen positive. The lady was taken to hospital and Son is now looking after the dog. And he's this week's interview. Welcome to the relax dog podcast. Or 'em he with johnson johnson. How you i'm doing good sir. Thank you so much for having me An absolute pleasure so whereabouts in the world. Today we're in tennessee at our project hero rehabilitation rehoming facility where we have one hundred seventy seven acres located in the mountains. Between chattanooga nashville. Noise love the knauss. I've been spice. Who are we going to talk about today. Lino at project here. We have one hundred and forty two dogs in her program currently in over one hundred fifty applications weighty. But we're gonna talk about a special dog who not only was my police inept partner. Who helped inspire me start this organization. Who if i had a co founder would be my co-founder who also was named the two thousand eighteen law enforcement hero dog of the year in the united states. So that is canine flash It's just going to be a special as per usual. I ask everyone to take us back in time to before you and flash connected and talk talk to us about the. The house and wise. That happened was sure. I came to the united states because i wanted to be a united states army military police officer in nineteen ninety-three serve my country from ninety three to ninety eight stationed in europe. Had few station team. That states never really had an opportunity to get into the military working dog program just because of the unit was in locations. That was still very young. I came in eighteen. So i wanted to get out of the military and i wanted to get police. Canine business I knew i'd wanna been dog handled the whole time. So when i came in the canine business or the police business in nineteen ninety nine you know the way in the united states here to get in again at businesses. Devan put bite suit bay tracks. Do korean started doing that. My first year in did that. For several years i was in the south hill..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"chiyoda" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Daniel, How are you this morning? I'm doing great. How are you doing? Doing fantastic Except for you know my fears in the future of robots here and now robots we find out could be predicting what will write next. Based on our past writing, Daniel, How the heck are they going to do this? I think, Listen, I think this is like super cool. We've only really talked in the past about invasive ways of looking inside of your brain and kind of getting what's in there out. But this idea is really more taking the predictive analysis of think that you've written in the past and Than allowing you to get these things out of your head a little bit easier. And this this part of it is from a company called composed Ai, who just raised 2.1 million in seed funding to help us write faster. But the idea really at the end of the day, Aaron is like, let's just get things out of your brain that are sitting there. Well, Is this going to be for a novel writers or just for average people who have to write things from time to time? Yeah, The general idea is, let's help people right a little bit faster by using this idea of things they've written in the past or tone they've used in the past. We're creatures of habit. So getting things out of our head predictably, is really close to mind reading as far as I'm concerned. Yeah. We talked so many times about how near we're getting to where they can actually know exactly what you were thinking. And if you go to quarter, something like that, and they put this machine against you or whatever it takes to Do the mind reading that's kind of scary in a way. Yeah, Jack, I got to tell you. The other article that we've been talking about over this past week is about an artificial intelligence system from the researchers at Chiyoda University that can read the images of person sees in their mind's eye and transform them into digital photographs showed up to 99% accuracy. Certainly the images are low resolution and you have to be inside an MRI machine for the system to work. But the idea is that like you said, eventually computers will be able to scan our brains and transform our mental images and the actual photos we can save and share. They're saying this could arrive Jack within a decade, Which means I could be in court. And they said, Who did you see that evening and we may be able to print it out from my break. No, no, no. Nope. Not happening. Oh, it's going to happen. No, no, no. Oh, yes, sir. Will you think something, and then it just digitally prints out the picture. I mean, how could you find a better resolution image than that, Aaron, You don't even have to take a picture. It's not happening. And then I'm scared that my brain is gonna get stuck in some photo glue. I don't even know how that works. But it sounds terrified. Well, not even taking a photo. But just being able to, you know, they put this thing against your head and your boss asked you. Why were you not here yesterday called in sick. What was wrong? And you word goofing off for doing something you say. Oh, I felt terrible and he looks at it. No, you didn't. You were out golfing. Hustling a girl or a girl is what we do these days. Take the whole day off. That's what we do. All right, well, listen, it scares Do you know what out of me, but it's the future And that's why we always turn to you. The expert Daniel James Scott, R W. F. L, a tech expert. Check him out. Bark catalyst dot com That sparked catalyst dot com or add spark. Catalyst on Twitter. Daniel. Thank you down. We gotta get you coming. You gotta start coming back in again. We're taking people in here. He misses your doughnuts. Yes, sir. It's 6 40. It's 6 49 On am Tampa Bay. Let's check traffic now at John Thomas for.

Metal Mantra Podcast
"chiyoda" Discussed on Metal Mantra Podcast
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AM 970 The Answer
"chiyoda" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"Republicans would do well to stop fighting among themselves. Henry John Temple Lord Paul Merson was the prime minister of the United Kingdom during the American Civil War. He celebrated for saying many memorable things about politics, including his remark about an up and coming politician nearly 50 years. His junior, the conservative Robert Cecil, beware of that young man. Palmer's had said he possesses one of the secrets of success for instead of defending himself in his cause, he attacked The other side. The GOP out to ponder that observation is a considers its course is the loyal opposition. For all the talk about sports within the respective parties, the sharpest, deepest divide remains between the two parties. The GOP out to attack the other side, not themselves, while in the minority Republicans should attack the points of difference, drawing distinctions with Democrats and not with each other. Unless, of course, they'd like to remain in the minority. I'm you heal it. Investigators say they suspect a throttle problem may have been a factor in January's Indonesian plane crash. Experts say amount functioning automatic throttle may have caused the pilots to lose control. Leading to the Boeing planes plunge into the job's see just minutes after taking off from Jakarta on January 9, killing all 62 people on board. A lead investigator says the left engine's throttle lever had moved back put on his own, while auto pilot was engaged, reducing the power output off the engine just before the plunge. The experts have issued a preliminary report providing details off the pilot struggle to fly the plane from almost as soon as it became airborne. I'm Charles Villa Death March Branch, Chiyoda News Agency and others reported on Thursday that Yoshihiro Mori will stepped out on Friday as president of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee. This is town hall dot com. Larger numbers of immigrant families have been crossing the US Mexico border. In the first weeks of President Biden administration, warning signs are emerging of the border crisis that marked former President Trump's term. Hundreds of newly released immigrants are getting dropped off with nonprofit groups and there are growing accounts of prolonged detention and short term facilities. Measures to control the virus have sharply cut space and holding facilities that got overwhelmed during a surge of arrivals in 2018 and 19. To deal with the new influx. The Border Patrol on Tuesday reopened a large tent facility in South Texas for Children and families. Meanwhile, long term facilities for.

AM 970 The Answer
"chiyoda" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"Following their read everything he writes Josh Georgia votes tomorrow. How do you assess the races? Well, look, It's going to be fascinating tonight to see what the president has to say. There's a lot of concern. In Republican circles that turn out In the early part of the election, and it wasn't where Republicans hope that would be. They're counting on President Trump to excite the base up in northern Georgia, and but they're worried about all of this is about the tape about what the president is trying to accomplish in this final weeks in office, and they're worried that the party is divided. At the worst possible time, so there's definitely a lot of anxiety in Republican circles now, Josh I played most of the tape today because I'm the highest rated show in Atlanta during drive time, and I want people to actually hear the tape. And then there's a lot of hysteria around it. But I want to look at that early vote more than three million. I don't know if that was ahead or behind the early vote in the November election. I think it's behind at about 80%. But what do you do? You know the number? Yeah. Yeah, The numbers are on the Georgia secretary of State's website. But yes, a little behind. Little behind. Where was on Election day. Now I think it could be a little misleading because the president having you know, he sort of discourages people from voting early. So you could be a big surge in Republican turnout on Tuesday, so I think it's premature to draw me. Firm conclusions. The Democrats are satisfied that they did turn out their base. In fact, you know voters that didn't show up in the November election actually did show up in the runoff, so Republicans will need very healthy turnout on election Day to overcome some some democratic strength in the city of Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs. But look, I mean, it's all about their the Republican Party is united. Or is divided in the final days before the runoff, and what the president says tonight. The message he delivered is going to be very important to whether I think it's kind of a broken glass thing, Josh. I really do believe every voter in Georgia knows the stakes. And they know that Rafi a warning and Jonah's up are not your ordinary Angus King or Amy Club chart kind of Democrat. I think they're going to be Worried about how hard left they are. But tell me a little bit about the new voters. There's no way to know who those new voters are. Is there Well, they are younger of their. They're surrounded their predominantly concentrated in the suburban Atlanta area there. A lot of this more African American turnout than there was Relative to to the general election. So you know these are younger, diverse voters that maybe you know made many, many. Many may not have even been eligible to vote in November. They turned 18 in the last couple months, but We're not on the Democratic side has been strong and Republicans need the trump part of the party and then the establishment part of the party to come together, and it doesn't seem like you know, whatever you think of the cave. You you know, Trump is at war with the secretary of State and the governor of Georgia, both Republicans. So that's not the look you want in a very again. I just disagree. I know people have that opinion within the Beltway. I just disagree. I don't think you can extrapolated anything. In fact. Run an analysis at Fivethirtyeight, which I just shook my head saying, Well, we've got higher turnout in traditionally Democratic leaning areas, and if they're at 70, or 80% of the original turnout from last year, I just I don't know how you can extrapolated anything with certainty that could be the Republicans like Republicans and Kaya Hogan County. Don't have to win Chiyoda County in Ohio. They just have to close the gap over what it was in the previous election to have a good year. You should be skeptical because a lot of people try to extrapolate the early vote and you just don't know what the nominee you don't know how many people are going to share what you know whether Democrats are cannibalizing the election day vote in the early vote because they want a vote early and that Republicans going to turn out and in large numbers or whether there is a market increase in Democratic votes. I will say, though, you that, you know, Look, Republicans you put you hit the nail on the head. You have two very liberal Democratic nominees are to the left of the type of candidates, Democrats usually nominating the state like Georgia. And if if you know Democrats win those pieces, it's not gonna be because of their candidates. It's gonna be because Republicans didn't turn up turn out enough of their voters. It's gonna be because they didn't win enough with the vote in the suburbs where they usually dominated in past elections. So you know it's gonna be the fact that Republicans can't win season A reddish states like Georgia. It's not gonna be Because Democrats that strong candidates it's gonna be because the president and the governor of the party are on totally opposite sides of a very important issue right now. And if Republicans as I suspect they will my predictions that window seats when easily, it'll be because of this, Chuck Schumer quote. Can we play cut one Way. Take Georgia every change the world. Yeah, Shoot way. Take Georgia and then we change America. What do you think? Josh? Crash our? Does he regret that statement? I'm.

860AM The Answer
"chiyoda" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Their read everything he writes Josh Georgia votes tomorrow. How do you assess the races? Well, look, It's going to be fascinating tonight to see what the president has to say. There's a lot of concern. In Republican circles In the early part of the election, and it wasn't where Republicans hope that would be. They're counting on President Trump to excite the base up in northern Georgia. And But they're worried about all of the above the tape there about what the president is trying to accomplish in this final weeks in office, and they're worried that the party is divided at the worst possible time, so there is definitely a lot of anxiety in Republican circles. Now, Josh. I played most of the tape today because I'm the highest rated show in Atlanta during drive time, and I want people to actually hear the tape because there's a lot of hysteria around it, But I want to look at that early vote more than three million. I don't know if that was ahead or behind the early vote in the November election. I think it's behind at about 80%. But what do you do? You know the number Yeah. Yeah, The numbers are on the Georgia secretary of State's website. But yes, a little behind a little behind. Where was on Election day. Now, I think it could be a little misleading because the president has a you know, he sort of discourages people from voting early. So you could be a big surge in Republican turnout on Tuesday, so I think it's premature to draw me. Firm conclusions. The Democrats are satisfied that they did turn out their base. In fact, you know voters that didn't show up in the November election actually did show up in the runoff, so Republicans will need very healthy turnout on election Day to overcome some some democratic strength in the city of Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs. But look I mean, it's all about whether the Republican Party is united or is divided in the final days before the runoff, and what the president says tonight. The message he delivered is going to be very important to whether I think it's kind of a broken glass thing, Josh, I really do believe every voter in Georgia knows the stakes. And they know that Rafi a warning and Jonah's off are not your ordinary. Angus King or any club in charge. Kind of democratic think they're going to be Worried about how hard left they are. But tell me a little bit about the new voters. There's no way to know who those new voters are. Is there Well, they are younger of their. They're surrounded their predominantly concentrated in the suburban Atlanta area there. A lot of this more African American turnout than there was Relative to the general election. So you know these are younger, diverse voters. That may mean many. Many. Many may not have even been eligible to vote in November. They turned 18 in the last couple months, but We're not on the Democratic side has been strong and Republicans need the trump part of the party and then the establishment part of the party to come together, and it doesn't seem like you know, whatever you think of the cave. You you know, Trump is at war with the secretary of State and the governor of Georgia, both Republicans. So that's not the look you want in a very again. I just disagree. I know people have that opinion within the Beltway. I just disagree. I don't think you can extrapolate anything. In fact. Redden analysis at Fivethirtyeight, which I just shook my head saying, Well, we've got higher turnout in traditionally Democratic leaning areas, and if they're at 70, or 80% of the original turnout from last year, I just I don't know how you can extrapolate anything with certainty That could be the Republicans like Republicans and Kaya Hogan County don't have toe win Chiyoda County in Ohio. They just have to close the gap over what it was in the previous election to have a good year. What? You should be skeptical because a lot of people try to extrapolate the early vote and you just don't know what the nominee you don't know how many people are going to show up. You'll know whether Democrats are cannibalizing the election day vote in the early vote because they want a vote early and that Republicans going to turn out and in large numbers or whether there is a market increase in Democratic votes. I will say, though, you that, you know, Look Republican you put you hit the nail on the head. You have two very liberal Democratic nominees, part of the left of the type of candidates, Democrats usually nominating the state like Georgia. And if if you know Democrats win those seats is it's not gonna be because of their candidates. It's gonna be because Republicans didn't turn up turn out enough of their voters. It's gonna be because they didn't win enough with the vote in the suburbs where they usually dominated in past elections. So you know it's gonna be the fact I mean, Republicans can't win seats in a reddish states like Georgia. It's not gonna be Because Democrats that strong candidates it's gonna be because the president and the governor of the party are on totally opposite sides of a very important issue right now. And if Republicans as I suspect they will my predictions that window seats when easily, it'll be because of this, Chuck Schumer quote. Can we play cut one Now we take Georgia never changed the world. Yeah. So people don't shoot. Now we take Georgia and then we change America. What do you.