32 Burst results for "Hokkaido"

The Mad Mamluks
"hokkaido" Discussed on The Mad Mamluks
"And in 1905, when the Japanese defeat the Russians, in the war in Hokkaido, that is a game changing moment because everyone else thinks, okay, if the Japanese have defeated the Russians, then we can also achieve this. And that's why when the autumn is going to the war, they actually not that far behind. When you're watching when you're reading about the war, one of the things you realize, it's like watching a boxing match where you don't really know who's going to win until somebody gets knocked out. And then when the person gets knocked out, you watch and you say, you know what? He was kind of weak and round one. And I knew he wasn't training properly. And so that's what happens. So you can kind of add both of yourself and say, I knew it was happening. Yeah, that's right. Because of me. Yeah, I knew he couldn't be that guy. Great analogy. But so do you understand? So when you're moving forward, you don't actually see it. And they say historians, the advantage we have, we know the outcome. Because we now know the end of the story, we can then go back in time and join dots together to facilitate that story. And that's a little bit. As that. As you enter into that frame of thought, most Muslims, at least religious minded Muslims, have given up on their respective nation states to come to the aid of Muslims or that their alignment or their interests will be for the benefit of Muslims. Anyone who's serious understands that there's no hope with these guys. That we have to work towards a caliphate in the future. That we have to set up the building blocks. Inevitably. Inevitably, even though we made whether it's possible now or not, that's debatable, but at least working towards that mission that we're all in that have that vision in place. In hindsight, as you see as a historian and you're able to connect those dots together to see the pain points or those areas where the Ottomans made the zigged instead of zagged.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hokkaido" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And North Korea has fired off another missile this morning, it Baxter's got the story. Yeah, Paul, you're right, South Korea, chiefs of staff say it headed toward the waters off its east coast. I actually, it appears to be down off of a Japan. I get there in a second. It is the second launch and in two days, John happ is reporting. This one appears to be an ICM, Japan's coast guard says likely down. The trajectory had it. And the water about 200 kilometers off Hokkaido yesterday's was short range, by the way, becoming daily, aren't they? A parade of Asian international meetings has moved to Bangkok for apec president Xi Jinping, making more overtures of friendship to lead that part of the world. President Xi says the Asia Pacific and not be allowed to be the scene of a power struggle between nations. She says no one's backyard and a Cold War will never be allowed by the power or by the times. In the latest meeting, three years, president Xi and Japanese prime minister fumio Keisha has reaffirmed their desire to improve relations. A Bloomberg Stephen engel is at apac and essentially both sides agreed. And she agreed to work at their differences and to work at improving bilateral relations. Now she says the two have responsibility to behold peace and security in the world. China's top health officials are vowing to build more hospitals to treat COVID patients. This comes as just one more sign that it may be ready to pivot a bit away from COVID zero to face a higher caseload hospitals will specialize in treating moderate and severe COVID patients. Meanwhile, Hong Kong is pivoting a bit, will cut in half the number of laboratory COVID test new arrivals must undergo starting next week. U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will not seek leadership of the Democratic Party for the new session. She says she will remain in Congress fighting for what is near and dear to her, she does say family played a role in the decision. For my dear husband, Paul, who has been my beloved partner in life and my pillar of support, thank you. We're all grateful for all the prayers and well wishes as he continues his recovery. Thank you so much. Our Pelosi says the election should show the extremists that it's not what the people of the country want. Now, some Republicans have wasted no time in making sure the fight between the parties continues one coming chair saying that the DoJ will be investigated for political maneuvering and congressman James Culver House oversight committee saying this evidence raises troubling questions about whether President Biden is a national security risk. And about whether he is compromised by foreign government. It is thought, by the way, congressman a hakim Jeffries will assume the House leadership. In San Francisco, I'm Ed Baxter, this is Bloomberg. Doug, I'll take it from here. It is now 38 minutes past the hour. Let's get a check of sports news with Dan Schwartzman. And then another

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hokkaido" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Of staff saying it's suspected ballistic missile. They say trajectory of it landing about 210 kilometers off Hokkaido. China's top health officials are vowing to build more hospitals to treat COVID patients, Hong Kong will cut in half, by the way, the number of laboratory COVID tests for new arrivals must undergo starting next week. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will not lead the democratic caucus in the next Congress. Congressman Hakeem Jeffries looks to be a FrontRunner for the post and for Republicans a race to put Joe Biden and the Department of Justice under a microscope. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the evidence shows a missile that landed in Poland was not from Russia, Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky softens his tone toward more investigation. In their first meeting in three years, Chinese president Xi Jinping and Japanese prime minister fumio Keisha are reaffirming their desire to improve relations. In San Francisco, Ahmed Baxter, this is Bloomberg, back to Sidney Paul. All right, thanks very much, Ed. We joined the soft hour by August Christopher smart. He is a chief global strategist at bearings, and at Christopher just watching some of the price action around the Asia Pacific at the moment. Considering the weakness that we saw in the U.S. session modest weakness that was, we're seeing some pretty good gains at the moment. I'm just wondering if you consider Asian markets now. A bit more detached from what the fed is doing and a bit more focused on the changing narrative coming out of China. I may be a little bit, I think I would be cautious about drawing too many conclusions from, I think you've just, you know, you and your colleagues have highlighted some of the company specific news that's been coming out of China and Alibaba today. But I think it is on the margin more positive that we're getting some headlines from China and reports about local regional officials loosening up restrictions on COVID. I think it was also just very positive that we had that summit between presidents, Biden and president Xi last week. Anthony blinken heading to China at the beginning of next year feels like at least the relationship that seemed to be going from worse to worse every single with every passing week. Now at least to stabilize. So that may help as well. When you take a look at global markets and you compare those situations to what we're seeing play out in the U.S. right now in an environment where the fed is poised to raise interest rates and risk assets may still be defensive for a while. Are you tempted to put money at work in places like China through Hong Kong or maybe India or north Asia like Japan or South Korea? Well, I think each of those bears bears looking at these days. What is so hard for those markets right now is compared to the U.S. where rates are rising in growth is slowing. Growth is still pretty good in the U.S.. And so I think you need to sort of have a compelling valuation story to get your attention to look elsewhere. At some point over the next several months, as I said before, as I think we all expect rates are going to peak in the U.S.. I think the dollar has already sold off a certain amount over the last month. And that is going to get markets feeling a little bit more comfortable that the worst of the hikes are behind us in the U.S. and that there is more comparative value to the explored in Asia in particular. As we enter a period of rights being higher than we've become accustomed to in the early part of the century, do you anticipate we're going to see some more bankruptcies? Well, all eyes are on FTX right now, which is not necessarily a mainstream business, but I think in any tightening cycle you get accidents you get bankruptcies and you see where the stresses are aren't going to hold. Even in a loosening cycle, as you say, if we're going to come down, but come down slowly, there are a lot of business models out there that were designed for very low inflation and rates of 2%. And if they start if they remain at 5 and four through this year, I think we are going to see more. Of course, in the U.S. that's coming from a very low base of bankruptcies. So I don't know that that's going to be triggering massive pain across the economy, but it will certainly be an uptick. So in terms of the FTX story, what is the knock on effect here? I mean, it's created maybe a little bit of risk aversion in some of the more exotic pockets of the market. But does it necessarily close the door entirely on crypto? Well, I don't think it closes the door on crypto because I think what has been exposed here is what appears to be early reports I want to be cautious what I say, but a lot of mismanagement and possible fraud. And a lot of leverage. So that's separate from the attractiveness of the relative merits of crypto. I think what is a little what makes this whole nervous right now is we don't see the connections, but, you know, who is overexposed? Who's going to have to post margin who can't get their collateral back? There's likely to be some other fallout along the way. Again, hard to see that turning systemic, but it's still very early days when you get such a big

TuneInPOC
"hokkaido" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Look around my brain what a beauty. And soon to be a Hokkaido one we are swimming pool. Java machines, but to fill in machines and our reverse osmosis systems now for our equipment for

TuneInPOC
"hokkaido" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"When. 5 point 3 million jobs. 5.3 million jobs. Employment and labor relations minister. 5.3 million. And let's go. And Ghana declared my big free. And I decided I had to go and say, it's in my bag. My big feet, my big feet, and we had a Hokkaido crab. And he. Canyon engineers to take control. Of mining sector. And they designed something about river polluted and enormous amino admission, a galaxy to an idea denominator. But in some new ideas, and also ever. Small scale mining, not on the table. We decided to get uncle edema. With me after we were saying, I couldn't see anybody. And we ABC News. Hi, it's to radio good. We are cutting ourselves more. And confidence inside our room meant to move. And then mister Meghan Barton sent that year. Assisted with the advancing. Or how I met that. Saw your bar and I said, Batman. When did you come to the center? And I said, well, hope you are. Yeah, you had the idea. But it comes in the center. There are going to be constant centers. And as the counseling swap, you won't pay for all my children. That

Bloomberg Radio New York
"hokkaido" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"All going to be coming out of their very strict COVID restrictions around the same time. Now, it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that later today we will get that press conference from the chief executive here in Hong Kong, John Lee to announce if it doesn't happen today, it's going to most likely happen next week. But anyway, today we could get details on eliminating hotel quarantines. Right now, standing at three days plus four days, self monitoring, which is really, yes, it's down from as much as three weeks during the two and a half years of pandemic restrictions, but still three days is too much for many people to come to Hong Kong. You can't, you know, with that self monitoring, you can't go to restaurants for 7 days or four days right now. It's going to be 7 days. You can't go to bars and the like. So eliminating hotel quarantine completely according to the business community here and the prevailing wisdom of the government is the right thing to do. Get rid of hotel quarantine. We're going to have a big bankers conference in November 1st and second. Trying to attract the world's attention again. Now, similar governments, Taiwan, will likely get rid of their three day quarantine requirement as of October 13th at the earliest and then of course Japan was the big announcement with fumio kishida, the prime minister at the New York Stock Exchange announcing Japan is going to be completely open. On par with what we're seeing in the United States. So suddenly, really, it's been two and a half years of pretty much closed doors. I was in Hokkaido, Japan when states of emergency were declared at the end of February early March, none of us have been back there since essentially. So opening up Japan and the world's third biggest economy will be big for this part of the world. Is it a game changer? We'll have to see, but Hong Kong is making that move Taiwan is going to make that move. And now and Japan as well. South Korea also relaxing its outdoor mask band as well. I mean, in this progress, I guess a chance to maybe take a flight out there as these countries reopen. Maybe we can go out bar hopping. If you accept the invitation, you kind of show me the areas. Accepted. All right, we'll leave it there, Steven. All right, fantastic. Thanks Stephen engel. Our chief north Asia correspondent there. Let's check in on the first word headline for you as well from around the world. Jules is in Singapore. I want to come to yousef. Well, meanwhile, the World Health Organization says the COVID-19 pandemic is not over yet just days after President Biden

VUX World
"hokkaido" Discussed on VUX World
"Better experience for the agent. It's a better experience for the customer. And that just is kind of the lead in to how we've kind of looked at our modules within our technology stack to create a better customer experience, being able to leverage any intent engine in the market and marry it with our ASR. So that any language, high level of accuracy is married with any intent engine. Again, you can create really interesting experiences in short, you're seeing these trends in conversational AI broadly speaking where you're going to have a multitude of different use cases with any given enterprise so that we give a lot of flexibility there. And that's kind of a point where we've really focused and emphasized quite a bit is on this modular approach and being that total speech experience. Interesting. So you can kind of take one portion of it and leave the rest if that's what your requirements dictate or you can take the whole package and fully get up and running. So that's correct. Yeah, so the only thing you mentioned, I think that is perhaps you mentioned Hokkaido to any other intent engine. So I'm assuming that everything we're talking about here is all related to understanding the speech component, but there isn't a proprietary classifier like a natural language understanding underneath you essentially would pair lumen vox capabilities either side of that natural language piece is biometrics into any other natural language understanding unit and then you have the lumen box TTS at the other side. Is that a mono understanding that right? That's correct. So think of all of the different modules that we have and mentioned. When we talk about the gateway and we'll be releasing our own NLU engine. But as the building blocks, we are again we're a pure software company. Our goal is to provide as.

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
"hokkaido" Discussed on Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
"Maybe thousands of scenes. You want to do multi temporal and multi special analysis. So that's the first hurdle that I have to deal with. Downloading this in an automated manner of and the next level, of course, is to process them. Developing algorithms or codes to analyze this dataset. And finally, interpret them, which is a very important step because otherwise this maps may be interpreted in different ways and may not really be useful in the end. So the proper interpretation by expert and proper use of these maps are important steps in the process. I learned this my first exposure to this processes was when I went to NASA dot recipe by center as opposed to. But I would like to add that nowadays like the first two steps are much simplified. With the presence of cloud based computing platforms, we don't have to deal with downloading the data to our local computers, many of the algorithms are already available publicly. So we just have to enhance it a little bit. To suit our needs. So many things have changed really since I first started working with satellite data. Yes, of course, there had been a lot of technological advances since 5 years ago. And yes, so thank you for sharing some of the insights behind the scenes efforts and processing and gathering and collecting some of these satellite data and make it into some meaningful insights. I think our listeners will appreciate when it comes to space technology. It's not all just glamorous with regards to telescope and astronauts and spaceships. So it's also a lot about some of the work behind the scenes that gather all this information and build it into something that's meaningful that we can apply to benefit our daily lives. So we touch on quite a bit about the downstream side of things. And I understand the upstream things that have been also developments at the Philippines space agency. So for example, I understand that there was a satellite that was built in 2016 that was put into opit that's called a diwata one. And now you are onto the water two. So can you tell us a bit about some of these behind the scenes efforts in building some of these satellites? Okay, so let me start by describing our development of our first microsatellite dewater one, which you got it correctly was launched in 2016, so that came about as a result of our partnership with Japan, particularly the Hokkaido university and tohoku university..

DanSenSei English Podcast
"hokkaido" Discussed on DanSenSei English Podcast
"Today's episode is all about cold idioms. We all know idioms. Are a good thing to study. Why though? Why are idioms good? Well, first of all, native speakers use them all the time. And that means if you want to understand native speakers, you probably going to need to learn some idioms along the way. That's easier said than done. Idioms are not easy because often the words that you hear don't represent the meaning. You know, a famous idiom is killed two birds with one stone. These idiom has nothing to do with killing birds or stones. It means to achieve two tasks with one action. Which is completely different to the words, right? So why do native speakers do this? Because it's more interesting, basically. Having a lot of different ways to express yourself means that you can express yourself in different situations. And in different ways, so you're not going to sound boring. So there are good things for you to learn as well because you'll be able to express yourself in different ways. The first cold idiom in today's video is inspired by a recent trip that I took. A couple of weeks ago, I went to the North Island in Japan called Hokkaido. And I went to a city called Sapporo, famous for snow. And on the weekend that I went. There was a lot of snow. A lot of snow. More snow than I've ever seen in my life. So much so that all the trains were canceled. All the buses were canceled. At to wait about four hours in line for a taxi. In the cold in the snow. Eventually got a taxi to the airport, and I missed my flight. So it was a good trip. I'm joking. You're actually a good trip until all that stuff happened. But I was thinking like, oh, cold. Maybe we could learn some idioms about being.

Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"hokkaido" Discussed on Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"A legal. Did ali did. He's real douchebag in in the season of the year but yeah yeah it was good so if you haven't watched this season of you i recommend it will thank you for that now. You have a question for us. When did everybody start calling homecoming hokuto. I freaking hate it. Like i have such a visceral response it. I cannot stand it. And i especially hate it when i see moms. Use it on facebook or instagram. I can't stand it. Hate it so much why i don't know but i will say that. I caught my kid using the abbreviation in a text this weekend so it just made me laugh. As soon as i saw that. Because i hadn't well i see it a lot. Here's a weird thing about high school. Maybe not that. We're all of their nation is communicated via social media like we get a weekly email from the principle that has stuff. But i'm telling you if you wanna be on top of things you gotta be following like asap and the counseling department and all these other people on social media to know anything about anything And they use hokkaido on there so a lot But speaking of homecoming. Can i just say that what i love is that the trend now which is different from us. Dinosaurs were in high. Is it one of them. Just go and friend groups. The as so when i was in high school. That was not the norm. That was not like. Oh i'm gonna go with friends now. That's totally just the thing to do. Yes people go with dates but plenty of people just go in front groups. And i really like that. It takes the pressure off. I mean this is the mom in me also like the high school kid in me. Who would have felt like okay. I don't have to wait for somebody to ask me to dance to be able to go. I can have a good time. I feel like in high school. You had to have a date to go to these dances. It was required race. Say that. I feel like maybe you did so. Yeah i really like i really like that. They have like finally opened it up like anybody can go and you can go as big fringe groups. Because that's what i see on instagram. Bigger taking pictures together. There's no there's very few like couples. Why i will say this is what i'm worried about. With my pre. There is this big like pomp and.

No Agenda
"hokkaido" Discussed on No Agenda
"New south wales. But i i think that was saying new zealand. We don't have reports of now because they're just shut down case down. You can't even get a report. I mean we wouldn't even know if the whole place had sunk into the ocean. Yeah there's nothing coming up. I need. I do need more. You cinde but you know. The lord the lord giveth lord taketh. He took us in new in the hokies. Better actually funnier now. The good news is that we're getting very close to the desired level of vaccination in australia which means freedom day is right around the corner. Let's find out how free you'll be australia on. Freedom day will mark just dies away from so called freedom day easing restrictions. Only for the fully vaccinated. You'll be five vaccinated visitors to your home. Groups will be allowed outdoors restaurants pubs and other hospitality. Venues can reopen at one person per four square meters retail stores can re-open hairdressers and now salons with a maximum of five clients. Gyms will be back offering classes of up to twenty people now. Weddings can have up to fifty. Guests and dancing is allowed funerals up to fifty people as well. Churches and other places of worship can open but with no singing. Major venues like stadiums. Zoos and theme parks can have five thousand guests. Cinemas theatres museums and galleries will also be back again. Only for the fully vaccinated in this first daij. Yeah freedom. day sounds pretty free australia. I'd say you've been granted all kinds of beautiful. Freedoms you should thank thank you thank your your overlords for that. Can you imagine. I mean we're going to see. I guess i guess cuomo de blasio already kind of spoke like that this. This new hokkaido lady isn't far off. I like her the axed necklace. That was doing merch. You know i was like okay. This lady is going to be around. Yeah that is merchant. I'm sure they're selling like hotcakes. Number of funny merchants out there. That are i'm gonna grab a couple of them. One is the votive That tall mexican style votive candle. It's i get looks like a giant prayer. Candle it whatever. Yeah and it's got does she. She's got three of them on there. I have the voucher. Prayer can have a foul she one. Yes and it's it halfway. If you recall someone sent it to me almost at the beginning of this thing. And i was burning it out. I was burning. Every every show was burning it. A lot of foul ci bobbleheads which school. Yeah no this is a this is a collector's item a debt. I agree and you know me. I'm the expert on collector's items and that fao candles. Got to be one of them. Well do you want. my i mean is Is this birtwell okay. Beggars lampy choosers. I'm gonna. I'm gonna go search oetzi you a kind of crap. I can find 'cause this is actually. This'll be collectible. You'll be one of those things you go to the county fair. And there's like these little bins showing people's collections and get a gold medal or our blue ribbon. I'm sorry or Second-place ribbon whatever for these collections. Disa- be the cova collection. It'll be all kinds of stuff eventually becoming out by the mugs that is not an instruction no agenda shop. We do not need any foul cheese. Covy govan survivor mug as a winner. We already got one of the day we have. We've got a lot of stuff like that before. We take a break before we do. Did you see the tony awards. I did my guy would say we're one of the few. I know i stumbled on him. I was. I was reminded by mistake to it was totally by mistake and i. I didn't catch the one on paramount. Plus i caught the the singing and dancing one on. Cbs abc cbs. In i don't even know the network. So i watched it. It was disgusting. I didn't see it. I just have the ratings. That's that's all right. What are the at okay. I watched it. It was it was it was out of control it was it was virtue. Signaling i did sony. Wanted is is not even reviewable. As far as i'm concerned the last time the tony's the shoney's were on was twenty. Nine thousand nine. They did not have shoney's because there's no broad. Yeah and they're given awards effort. The closed year if the so since there was no broadway there was no shoney's in two thousand twenty and the viewing numbers for the twenty nineteen awards. This is so this would be pre pandemic was already pretty much no interest five point. Four million The show that you saw thank goodness when you were there Pulled in a whopping two point. Seven million viewers vad. That's bad but now a hollywood reporter wrote an interesting little line here now. The bulk of the cioni is also streamed exclusively on paramount plus with only the awards for best play best revival of a play and best musical presented during the cbs special per usual with streaming platforms viewer figures for the paramount. Plus tony's presentation are treated like a state secret. And this is this is this is how the streaming guys they're they're changing the metrics and there yet because nobody's watch. Nobody watched that but they're changing the metrics to their benefit. They don't they don't want anyone to know is like they'll they'll tell you they'll tell you how good it was very successful for us. Yeah that's that's how it works because numbers ever ever was anything audible in the show is probably one of the worst presentation of any show of his type. It made it made the The emmys look like The greatest show ever p.t. Barnum put him on. I mean it was just sad. They did all the musical numbers. And you got to see a few things. It was just poorly. That was really down to it was way too. Woke dis- giving you more reason not to go to broadway. Just give me an example of the woke. We should have had a cliff but they had titus. What's his name. The actor and his boyfriend after seeing some duet any men in dresses because we forgot to mention that that happened on the emmys with any men addresses no but they were delayed men singing love songs to each other holding hands. Lots it was.

No Agenda
"hokkaido" Discussed on No Agenda
"New south wales. But i i think that was saying new zealand. We don't have reports of now because they're just shut down case there's down can't even get a report. I mean we wouldn't even know if the whole place had sunk into the ocean. Yeah there's nothing coming up. I need. I do need more. You cinde but you know. The lord the lord giveth lord taketh. He took us in new in the hokies. Better actually funnier now. The good news is that we're getting very close to the desired level of vaccination in australia which means freedom day is right around the corner. Let's find out how free you'll be australia on. Freedom day will mark wages dies away from so called freedom day easing restrictions. Only for the fully vaccinated. You'll be five vaccinated visitors to your home. Groups will be allowed outdoors restaurants pubs and other hospitality. Venues can reopen at one person per four square meters retail stores can re-open hairdressers and now salons with a maximum of five clients. Gyms will be back offering classes of up to twenty people now. Weddings can have up to fifty. Guests and dancing is allowed funerals up to fifty people as well. Churches and other places of worship can open but with no singing. Major venues like stadiums. Zoos and theme parks can have five thousand guests. Cinemas theatres museums and galleries will also be back again. Only for the fully vaccinated in this first daij. Yeah freedom. day sounds pretty free australia. I'd say you've been granted all kinds of beautiful. Freedoms you should thank thank you thank your your overlords for that. Can you imagine. we're going to see. I guess i guess cuomo de blasio already kind of spoke like that this. This new hokkaido lady isn't far off. I like her the axed necklace. That was doing merch. You know i was like okay. This lady is going to be around. Yeah that is merchant. I'm sure they're selling like hotcakes. A number of funny merchants out there that are. I'm gonna grab a couple of them. One is the votive That tall mexican style votive candle. It's i get looks like a giant prayer. Candle it whatever. Yeah and it's got does she. She's got three of them on there. I have the voucher. Prayer can have a foul she one. Yes and it's it halfway. If you recall someone sent it to me almost at the beginning of this thing. And i was burning it out. I was burning. Every every show was burning it. A lot of foul ci bobbleheads which school. Yeah no this is a this is a collector's item. That i agree and you know me. I'm the expert on collector's items and that fao candles. Got to be one of them. Well do you want. my i mean is Is this birtwell okay. Beggars lampy choosers. I'm gonna. I'm gonna go search oetzi you a kind of crap. I can find 'cause this is actually. This'll be collectible. You'll be one of those things you go to the county fair. And there's like these little bins showing people's collections and get a gold medal or our blue ribbon. I'm sorry or Second-place ribbon whatever for these collections. Disa- be the cova collection. It'll be all kinds of stuff eventually becoming out by the mugs that is not an instruction no agenda shop. We do not need any foul cheese. Kobe govan survivor mug as a winner. We already got one of the day we have. We've got a lot of stuff like that before. We take a break before we do. Did you see the tony awards. I did my guy would say we're one of the few. I know i stumbled on him. I was. I was reminded by mistake to it was totally by mistake and i. I didn't catch the one on paramount. Plus i caught the singing and dancing one on. Cbs abc cbs. In i don't even know the network. So i watched it. It was disgusting. I didn't see it. I just have the ratings. That's that's all right. What are the at okay. I watched it. It was it was it was out of control it was it was virtue. Signaling i did sony. Wanted is is not even reviewable. As far as i'm concerned the last time the tony's the shoney's were on was twenty. Nine thousand nine. They did not have shoney's because there's no broad. Yeah and they're given awards effort. The closed year if the so since there was no broadway there was no shoney's in two thousand twenty and the viewing numbers for the twenty nineteen awards. This is so this would be pre pandemic was already gopher much no interest five point four million the show that you saw. Thank goodness when you were there. pulled in a whopping two point. Seven million viewers vad. That's bad but now a hollywood reporter wrote an interesting little line here now. The bulk of the cioni is also streamed exclusively on paramount plus with only the awards for best play best revival of a play and best musical presented during the cbs special per usual with streaming platforms viewer figures for the paramount. Plus tony's presentation are treated like a state secret. And this is this is this is how the streaming guys they're they're changing the metrics and there yet because nobody's watch. Nobody watched that but they're changing the metrics to their benefit. They don't they. Don't want anyone to know this is like they'll they'll tell you they'll tell you how good it was very successful for us. Yeah that's that's how it works because numbers ever ever think so. Everything in the show is probably one of the worst presentation of any show of his type. It made it made the the emmys look like The greatest show ever p.t. Barnum put him on. I mean it was just sad. They did all the musical numbers. And you got to see a few thinks it was just poorly That was really down to it was way too. Woke dis- giving you more reason not to go to broadway. Just give me an example of the woke. We should have had a cliff but they had titus. What's his name. The actor and his boyfriend after seeing some duet any men in dresses because we forgot to mention that that happened on the emmys with any men addresses no but they were delayed men singing love songs to each other holding hands. Lots it was.

Podcast RadioViajera
"hokkaido" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Red, Blue, and Brady
"hokkaido" Discussed on Red, Blue, and Brady
"The the red flag law was banning bumps out says pants prohibiting teachers from being on this past expanding the timeframe by background check. These are all really important things. And that's just to name a few. And i don't know how we do it do do we shake everybody to wake them up. I mean what do we do today. Your people are just so dug in. And i'll tell you something else that i really really proud really proud in in new york. There's they passed a ghost in law. I don't know if you know about the ghost you probably do. You know all that stuff. But i mean they passed the ghosts on law and and so. We're just waiting now for governor hokkaido to sign it but think of. Can you think of anything else that that gun. Wise is so detrimental to people. And i'm going to tell. You brag that the scotch vigo unfinished receiver act has to new york and again like i said. Governor hopeful is just just waiting for her to sign it. This is unbelievable. And not 'cause named after scott because this is a common. This is common sense. I mean gun safety. I just i i just i eat sleep and drink it because i so believe in it and scott and i used to have conversations about it but i will continue to speak forever whether it's ended university college high school classroom. I it doesn't matter. They don't need to know who i am. They can my name. They just need to know. That's a gun safety lady. Oh god that's like on safety lady. She just doesn't shut up that step on safety lady because that's what my It's totally my life. That's really a big part of my life right now. Because i believe everybody has the right to be safe and i'm sorry i went on and on i apologize. I i want the gun safety lady to talk. I believe that. If i could speak in front of a crowd of people in the nra. I told them to a race their minds and just to say to my kids. When i wanted to say something to them i would say. Would you favor raise your mind. Just listen to my words. I'm convinced that. If i could go to and i could say to. Everybody i'm begging. You just erase your minds. That he would. I have to say okay. I want to take away your guns. I just want you to be a responsible gun owner. And i know that these people at the nra really don't need to have a black mark against them that they would. I would assume that responsible gun. Ownership is something that they would want this law and today's we love hearing you talk. If you have a lot of important things to say yes please please please come come back and and please keep fighting. I love you guys. I thank you so much for for sharing in letting me be part of your world because it really means a lot.

SPORTS GOOFS
"hokkaido" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS
"They played in the tokyo dome and share with the yomiuri giants which is basically like it would be like if the new york mets shared yankee stadium. Well actually the yankees shared shea stadium for a couple of seasons while they renovated yankee stadium. But it'd be the reverse of that so like the better team. That's no no. It's like the clippers and the lakers. Actually refocuses yeah. It's like the clippers and lakers. So they were like the clippers when they were playing with the lakers like they knew they were getting second fiddle to that team so they moved out to to hokkaido sir to play out there and and lo and behold they found some some good system success out there so they plan to support dome out in hokkaido opened in two thousand and one for two thousand people fit in that place and it's it was used in two thousand and two world cup which japan hosted it was also in the two thousand and nineteen rugby world cup which japan ho said. An was one of the. It's actually going to be one of the soccer venues. That's going to be in the olympics this year. It's and also has a retractable field. So they remove the field they have to have to surfaces a turf surface for baseball and grass surface for soccer so and they play baseball. They put it in the fake grass and in the soccer grasses outside getting all the sun just kind of like what they do in arizona with the Was it state farm stadium now. It's like that. Yeah so they don't suck no no well. I don't know what. I don't know what i have no idea what's gone nippon baseball league. But i love their highlights when they show him on twitter. That's for sure. But they have boring s stadiums over there like none other stadiums are interesting. None of them are just kind of concrete. does more more built for function than anything else. Not everything can be loan depot park but yeah well okay. So that got us over. Let's head on over to a word for a non sponsors people places things concepts or have you that we've been enjoying over the last week a lot of stuff. Actually i'm going to go first right. So actual so guys the the gaming back lot gaming collection the collection all right. It's it's been it's trimmed down right but i. I'm swimming in money right now. Because of cash money homey straight cash straight cash. Just hopefully the government doesn't find out. Oh and it's been good. It's been married bitter right. It's been freeing right. I know. I'm not gonna play these things and it's man is it's hard to curate a collection like that man. It is hard to curate..

Was jetzt?
"hokkaido" Discussed on Was jetzt?
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Rocks Across the Pond
"hokkaido" Discussed on Rocks Across the Pond
"You look to see probably a little bit more rocks in play They're not afraid to to get older. No of an end by drawing on. That's definitely a strong suit of our skep- so yeah i think i think anybody watching them is going to be excited when they watch their games for sure. You've got the ultimate analytic skip. Have you been able to pass any of that information along to them. Yeah absolutely. I mean Yeah i have probably the best guy to talk to about tactics and trends within the game in. Obviously i lit a little bit myself with with jason but Yeah i mean everything changes for the women's games in different opponents in. Yeah i'd be lying if i said hadn't had multiple conversations with jay about how do we. How do we get the girls to where we need to get to help us get to know these players because they not might not be as well known in north america estate team fujisawa especially in the us where it's a little. It's much harder for us to get access to the coverage of the slams So for those of us you're in you're in north america you know. Tell us about Tell us about this team. They've been successful for over a decade now. But what should we know about them. Yeah so so mike. They work for the hokkaido. bank a sponsor so. Hokkaido bank has been kind of prevalent in japanese curling especially at the start when they were getting going. So so our lead. Yumi has actually been to a couple olympics. so she she has a ton of experience. She's been two world championship olympics kind when japan was just starting to get going so she spent some time with the kinda when jaydee was first getting their An-and call hope are also part of the hokkaido bank program for a very long time and they've been to also the vancouver olympics..

Environment: NPR
Roads Become Rivers: Nearly 4 Million Chinese Evacuated Or Displaced From Flooding
"To China now, where vast swath of the country are being hammered by flooding it is some of the worst China has seen in more than two decades. NPR's Emily Fang looks into why this year's flooding is worse than usual. It's an highly lost his job in uniform factory a few hours away because of the coronavirus pandemic. So he came home to an we province his troubles did not end bear in. July weeks of torrential rain. Let the small river near his house to swell an overflow. When Nike woke up in a panic. Radio, the water was suddenly up to my chest. I couldn't lift my motor out of could barely walk because the ground therm too slippery mud. So Dong put his bedridden eighty one year old mother and a large plastic wash. And pushed her into a rescue. A week after the flood, he gives me a tour of his earth in home just outside the city of hoofing it's unfit to live in. The Water down our electricity's lines, walls are now falling down. Dengue is among the estimated three point seven million people displaced or evacuated across China due to flooding. He now lives in a classroom in a local public school while waiting for new housing. The country's water resources ministry says the worst point in mid July four, hundred, thirty, three rivers rose to dangerous levels. Some broke through dams or overflowed their banks flooding nearby villages like hoopoe in an we province. Up. The road in front of our house became a river. We were stuck at our house for days with only some bread water and instant noodles like almost all the others tongue and funds home cocoa village is now surrounded by submerged field in damp furniture a layer of scummy water covering her lost harvest. She points to the dark swath of mildew that now grows on her wall and nearly extends to the ceiling. That's how high the water rose on three separate occasions in July. Tongue in her sixties says this part of on we has seasonal flooding every year, but it was only in the last decade that the water would rise above her angles. Show. Because they're. Back, whenever it rains too much they released the water from the dams. But. The water floods are village and we suffer in one thousand, nine, hundred, Eighty, eight began building the first of nine dams diversionary barriers near hookup deregulate seasonal flooding by collecting runoff into reservoirs today the dams provide hydropower and drinking water to nearby cities as well. But during extreme rains, authorities are forced to suddenly release the water. So there's a decision of basically not how much the rivers will flood but where will the Rivers Flood Ryan Studies China's river management at. The Stinson Center a think tank he explains Engineers Must Make Utilitarian Calculus about where to release water other countries including the US also face greater flood risks because it's mostly because again, we are living in places where the rivers had become engineered to allow us to live there but the engineering is not able to cope with nature and so nature's getting the best of US those living downstream in an we mostly in sparse rural communities. No this hard truth which the. A resident of Hokkaido village explains. What's on? Water us even more people will be drilled. Due to climate change when accident of nature heavier rainfall means precarious existence for the four hundred, fifty, million Chinese residents who live along the mighty Yangtze River or its many tributaries. Farmer my Yosi recounts the sudden flooding July. The envelopes his home in the village as he takes his water buffaloes out for us when. We only know when Damn Surrey's water when the water enters our homes, there's no heads up. Barely rescued his sheep he points to his heard of water buffalo. Luckily, they float naturally process. He then gives a sharp talk. Paulina's heard out of the water. It's time to go back inside. because. It's raining again. Emily Fang Pure News, her fe and we province.

60-Second Science
Unicorns of the Sea Reveal Sound Activities
"In real life, Nar walls don't speak English. Like the one bidding farewell to will Ferrell's character in the movie. Elf instead they sound more like this. That's an audio clip recorded by scientists last summer under the icy waters of northwest, Greenland. We want to describe what animals are doing. We I better understand what sounds are telling us. If Guinea Podolsky. A geophysicist at Hokkaido University in Japan, but Alcee and his colleagues study the soundscape of glacial fjords. They're noisy places where icebergs crash into the ocean and air bubbles visit of melting ice. These yards are also home to Charles. The animals are sometimes called unicorns of the seat because of their single long spiral Tusk and they're shy, which makes them hard to study so Polski teamed up with local at hunters who snuck up on narrow walls in kayaks and captured audio. That's the sound of a Narwhal looking for food, using echo-location like a dolphin or a bat. and. That's an all closing in on its prey, which had vacuums up into its toothless mouth, so start sounding like to my ear like a chain source something wick. Since? It's so many little clique SOM- that Kennedy even. Them and this is recognized as a foraging related sound used those by other animals, for example, other dolphins or bats. They do the same trick, because when they approach the target, their prey which is phenomenal, so Arctic Greenland Halibut. The want to update their. Knowledge about the position of the target more frequently because the target is moving, and they need to suck it in and. That's why the interval is getting shorter and we even using some simple simple assumptions. A equation can know how far the animal is from the target. The whistles you heard earlier are thought to be social calls individuals communicating with other nar walls. The researchers reported these observations in the Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, bursts, deal sounds which we don't know what they mean. And there are several wicketless, but also says that listening to Nar walls is a first step toward understanding this mysterious wail, and how it will cope climate, change, shipping, and other human activities alter its Arctic home. They're all this things taking place right now. In the region which will affect somehow this animals, but we have no clue even about the state or the previous state of this animal. So if we want to learn what's going to happen, we better start now and I hope this is where sound monitoring can help us to learn more about this still mysterious creatures.

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Coronavirus now infecting over 83,000, Japanese island of Hokkaido declares state of emergency over pace of virus transmission
"News Belarus New Zealand Nigeria as the corona virus outbreak now affects more than eighty three thousand people around the world boxes Simon known as an update live the date the Nigerian case puts the virus in sub Sahara Africa for the first time the region with some of the world's weakest health systems Nigerian authorities saying the patient is an Italian citizen visiting on a business trip major outbreaks in Italy South Korea and Iran are growing a gated run now counting seventy four deaths the highest number outside China what a region of Japan is declaring a state of emergency a day after the Japanese government closed all schools for months Dave seven US thousands of people are being monitored but it's still sixty confirmed cases of coronavirus including one in California who hasn't traveled or unknown contact with someone sick of the virus and that one patient turns out it wasn't even tested for four whole days despite requests from hospital staff now this is a state that only has about two hundred test kits left governor Gavin Newsom announcing Thursday the CDC is stepping in to help boxes I show housing that patient is in the county home the Travis Air Force base where Americans were flown back from China and then in fact the cruise ship in Japan vice president pence is been put in charge of the response some Democrats been critical ones in the administration hasn't done enough pence told fox keep

Bloomberg Daybreak
Japan's Hokkaido declares state of emergency over virus
"Japan's northern island of Hokkaido is declaring a state of emergency due to the virus in Europe Germany is quarantining a thousand people after an outbreak here in the U. S. California now monitoring eighty four hundred people for signs of the virus after they travel to

AP 24 Hour News
Japanese island of Hokkaido declares state of emergency over pace of virus transmission, urges residents to stay home
"First time south Korea's daily increase of virus cases is more than that of China's Japanese island of Hokkaido is declaring a state of emergency because of the corona virus the government of Switzerland is banning all events involving more than one thousand people president trump says his team is on top of the

On The Ledge
Jane's Hoya Tour
"I'll have gathered the Hoyas from all around my house and brought the here to take a look at the mall and to give you a guided tour just because most of them are up quite high to look at and talk about the same time so here we are with the hoyas choice and I have. I thought I had thirteen but I think actually two four six eight ten twelve. I actually think less forgotten one which is entirely possible that I have a dozen of these things. Let's Talk I the one that I've had the longest and that is my variegated Julia Canosa which well let's be fair. It's a shadow of its former self. If you listen to the Hoyer episode with Doc Chamberlain you will remember my Hoya. Canosa suffered a terrible fate. which was that a load? Some white completely white leaves to grow. There was a stem. The head completely white leaves on nothing else rather than judiciously. Cutting those off. I decided to leave them to grow. And it suddenly said the plot into a tailspin and I just about about one. She save a single cutting which I then replanted a poll. And this is what I've got now east. Not Dating Site Body's already flowered award and the single cutting has branched into two different stem cells looking reasonably good. Let's just describe this heuer. It's probably the most common hoyer that you see out there. What most people would call the wax clouds or wax flower? Eight Scott the standard luther. Relief that you'll be familiar with in the royal family. I don't exactly what variegation this Kovar is actually cooled by but it's the one with cream edges basically creamy white edges and a kind of a slight silvery splash in the center. The leaves are I would say fairly standard thickness. And they're tiny bit thought furry and it's a very attractive plant and I'm glad to say score really really well if I see any of those white leaves though the first thing I'm GonNa do is get rid of them because as I said before it was bad knees when this happened so this is doing pretty well now now. I think what I'm probably going to do with. This plant is taking cutting come spring because I would like it to push out a bit more have a bit more growth going on the part east during the classic thing. People worry about this but it really is totally normal for Hoyas and in fact many posit scramble and climb about which is putting hanging out completely bare stems with no leaves on them. I and you start to panic and think whereby leaves but what the parts doing really. Well I think it's what he's doing i. I think I've read this somewhere. But pops botanist can confirm this for me. They put out feelers to see whether it's a good place for them to grow and then once bats confirmed that they're happy that little extra ground they've colonized then they start putting up leave so they don't really waste any energy before expanding into new areas. What you'll also notice along the stem of the Hoyer this particular where on many others bumpy bits? which again can be a bit alarming? You might I think you've got scale but he's actually just adventitious roots which Tabu popout and then really sought to grow if they come across anything. That's route that's they can route into so this one's hanging so there's nothing to reach into. Those adventitious roots tend to say quite small. But they're not a problem just just waiting for the opportunity to route into something. So that's my hair. Canossa the flowers on this sort of Shell pink furry the thing that got me into Hoyas in the first place because just are so unusual gorgeous and they fly quite easily as I've already said so. Yep The flowers are great is the the foliage is great. It's a really lovely plant and if you have only one then on also is a good choice. It's easy to get hold of two which is not true of all who the WHO is. We're GONNA talk about today okay from the sublime to the ridiculous we're gonNA look at Hoya. Linear ours now. Now if you remember this specimen of mine mine came from James Wall as cutting when I visited his place. And it's done really well I'm going to take a lot of cuttings off this plot and yet it's still quite big and lush now. Relatively speaking given how long have had it. It is very very dry right now. I think I need to give this good water because it's starting to get that kind of very dull. Look that plants get when they are in need of some drinking and it's also quite like to pick up so I know that it is I plant and and this will be reported in the spring because I can see lots of routes coming through the bottom of the pulse. What I love about hoyle any are as well as suggests? The leaves are really unusual there about four centimeters long couple of inches long. I'd say and they look like run a beans or you don't call them Wanna beans in the. US been like a what you call runner beans in the US. I've forgotten green beans that look at me like green beans jeans and they're they're actually rolled in on themselves and you get a little grooved on the center and there were other softly. Furry they come out outs either side of the note and you get these long strings hanging down and they really do look very different from any other horror that you'll come across I guess stat. That adaptation is so that they can preserve water and this horrid doesn't like to be kept on the dry side we'll find with the stems on this one is that it does produce juice leave straight away unlike the con- Osa but it tends to grow stems until they get heavy enough to start trailing down so you end up with this effect. We've got kind of arms reaching up and then gradually they will drop down as the plant matures and they get long enough that they start to hang the flowers on this one. They tend to flower for me any way towards the end of the summer during autumn time and the flowers on this lovely scent which is comes into its own about seven o'clock in the evening this smell Eleni buttery mini smell really delicious and the flowers a really horrible. They are pure white and they tend to be visible among the clusters of leaves again. This is reason to have this plot hanging because it does look really great when viewed from below. I'm now this one in places like India and Nepal and it's not the easiest of course. I've never had any problems with it. But if you have a feeling that you and the person who gives the plant too much water you made strong with this one so just take care of the water inside and make sure it's really well drained but yeah. This is one of my absolute absolute favorites and would be without that particular one more talk about and that is where Matilda now. This is actually a hybrid. It's across between Serb hanes and we're con Osa and this one came to cutting. I can't remember who gave this to me. I think it was us on a UK. HOUSEPLANTS facebook group. But again if you are going to grow start off with and he wants in court easy to get going with I think Matilda Sabrina good choice. This plot has small roundish oval leaves with silver splashing on them. I mean it's hard degeneracy toys because the league shake dust change. I find that sometimes the leaf leaves can be quite elongated and then the ones quite oval and that changes us the leaf as a stem matures. This will hasn't flowered yet but I just love the look of it. It's it's actually desperately in need this. One of being trained around the hoops of I can really enjoy the foliage up close. The flight was on this. One looks very much like Canosa except the flowers are white and fuzzy rather than Pale pink and fuzzy according to winstrom unstained this flows early and often so on still waiting by flowers gonNA hoping that they will come fairly soon but even if it never flowered I think I would still be in love with this planet. Really really beautiful. I- propagated cutting of this using the hottest tub technique. Thanks to Sully Williams or for highlighting that brilliant technique for me. And it won't really well for this plant. The only thing is you end up with roots coming from every node. So what I would do. What is rooted is late on some compost and allow it to route? But it's really easy. Plant ICAGO wrong with this and apparently the scent is quite like Hokkaido. Sir I have never got any sense to all of my work so that's not very informative but I'm not worried about the scent. I think it is beautiful flowers. And that's quite enough for

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
The Round Schoolhouse of Japan
"Podcast. It was requested by tyree. Hesse told me on the island of Hokkaido so herod has tyree in today's mystery. Japan's most haunted placed first a bit about Japan. Japan has made many iconic spine chilling moments in the history of the horror. Reveal John Laura yet is considered to be one of the safest places to live in the world. The United States has roughly four times more violent crimes in Japan. Gun crimes in Japan are ranked at point six per hundred residents compared to the United States. Eight point eight that said the. The United States boasts hundreds of haunting from the Pacific northwest these coast but perhaps none so chili's those across the Pacific and Japan today will visit Japan's haunted schoolhouse and Japan's largest island Kaido nestled on the shore of Lake. Mu G me which is kind of wetland Liza creepy ruins of a former schoolhouse at has a sinister reputation. As one of the most haunted places in Japan the structure was built in one thousand nine hundred six and designed in a round shape there is referred to as the round schoolhouse from nineteen forties up to nineteen seventies seventies. It was used as an elementary school than it was closed for. Unknown reasons and left to fall into ruin tablespoon desa collecting dust. They're all lined up as as if expecting students. The surrounding grounds have become a thick tangle of overgrown brush that surround the building. The playground is consumed by force growth. The only way to reach the round schoolhouse is by foot. Rumors Sprang up almost immediately after the school closed locals claim that the woods around around the school were haunted with shadowy figures received period out from behind trees several students who ventured into the woods surrounding the schoolhouse who reported missing stories surrounding the haunting. The schoolhouse soon attracted paranormal. Investigator concluded that indeed there was a dark force present for nearly thirty thirty years. People came from all over Japan to visit the school house in hope of Seen Ghost as recently as twenty twelve. Paranormal investigators have said they were chased from the woods spy. Well some claim to have been followed by creepy shadows. The schoolhouse has no history of violence Lila or tragedy and some speculate that the images that lurk in the woods the shadowy images that seem to chase people are the Oct- those used occupy. The schoolhouse are not go. said all but the product of an open door to another dimension in the United States. We have Halloween spirits rice. Shaw usually. They're very short demand candy. Still Halloween is a time of seances. A meeting of which time people attempt to make contact with the dead especially especially through an agency of a media but in Japan summer is known as a kind of ghost season. One reason for this is that summer's traditionally believed not to be when ancestors spirits. visit the land of the living during the festival of Oman and families gathered together to remember their deceased once. In fact in summer when you visit an Amusement Park in Japan you might notice that one of the more popular attractions may be the haunted houses where you can have some real l. hair raising experiences as for the round schoolhouse being a doorway to another dimension if you have a chance to travel around the beautiful island of Hokkaido. Don't don't forget to visit Lake Maya Tsim and rows schoolhouse there. Then decide

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
Kroger and Ocado to build first robotic warehouse in Cincinnati
"Seeking to grab a bit of the online grocery market. Kroger is building its first automated online grocery warehouse in its home Cincinnati market, the first of twenty plan sites with UK online. Grocer Hokkaido group will be three hundred thirty five thousand square feet located in a suburb north of Kroger's headquarters. The fifty five million dollar warehouse is expected to employ four hundred ten

Morning Edition
Unlikely weapon: petanque balls help disarm Paris attacker
"In Dallas a man has been arrested in Paris for a knife attack. Seven people had been wounded before the attacker was stopped by a bystander the BBC's Lucy. William. Samson reports from Paris police source told French media that the attack began by stabbing three people outside a cinema. Overlooking the canal one witness who was playing the traditional French game of petanque on the key tried to stop him by throwing one of the heavy bulls the attacker fled but later targeted to British tourists in the same area. An inquiry into attempted murder has been opened a source close to the inquiry is quoted as saying nothing at this stage suggests

Morning Edition
Rescue operations continue in northern Japan after earthquake
"Rescue operations continue in Japan for a third straight day after landslides from a powerful earthquake Beretta's small town NPR's, rob Schmitz reports. The government in Japan's northern island of Hokkaido say at least thirty people are dead. Nine remain missing. Most of the victims are the town of a sumo where landslides buried houses at the foot of steep forested hills. Overlooking ricefields electricity has mostly been restored to the island and international flights have resumed at the main airport. The magnitude six point seven earthquake struck early Thursday morning knocking out power to the entire Lynda five point four million people swabbing parts of a neighborhood in the main city of Sapporo in deep mud. Japan has had a string of natural disasters in recent months. The quake came on the heels of a typhoon that flooded parts of western

BBC World Service
British Airways apologizes after 380,000 customers hit in cyber attack
"With me Ed Butler, where today we're recalling the collapse of Lehman Brothers ten years ago this month, the Bank failure that spawned the global financial crisis a decade on have we even begun to emerge economically politically from the shadow that lemans cast. That's business daily coming up in a couple of minutes.

AP News
Japan quake toll up to 20 as rescuers dig through landslides
"People are dead and dozens of others missing. After a powerful earthquake. Japan's northernmost main island of Okada AP's Murray. Yamaguchi is in Tokyo and says the six point seven magnitude quake caused damage to buildings and energy supplies earthquake triggered landslides that crushed houses. And buried people underneath they breed and trees and also the damages to her generators caused a widespread blackout across the island's landslides crushed houses under torrents of dirt rocks and timber rescue workers are working frantically doing their best to read survivors. Meanwhile, the island's only nuclear power plant was damaged. But at first inspection. It appears to be limited island main thermal power plant was affected and three of its generators were damaged by the earthquake prime minister Shinzo Abe's. So that up to twenty five thousand troops and other personnel are going to Hokkaido to help with rescue operations the quake adds to a string of calamities hitting Japan over the last few months that include a typhoon flooding. Heavy rain in the heat wave.

Morning Edition
NPR, New York Times and Israel discussed on Morning Edition
"Demonstrators. Is demanding jobs and public services also set fire to a main government building NPR's? Jane Arraf has details. Witnesses say protesters set fire to the provincial government building in Basra and blocked the entrance to Iraq's main port security forces have tried to disperse the crowds firing lie them munition Iraq's prime minister, flew to Basra and ordered an investigation after several protesters were killed earlier this week port officials said the demonstrations blocked, the main entrance to the port of Kassir and set up roadblocks on the highway from Basra to Baghdad. The protests have continued all summer in Iraq's second biggest city demanding steady electricity, clean water and

BBC World Service
President, President Trump and South Korea discussed on BBC World Service
"Court has ruled that gay sex among consenting adults is legal in historic ruling. The judges described the ban on gay sex dating from colonial times as irrational and arbitrary president moon. Jae-in of South Korea will meet

Carlin, Maggie & Bart
Ninety Five Year, Five Ninety Five Years and Ten Days discussed on Carlin, Maggie & Bart
"Headline ninety five year old main man kills rabid fox with broken wooden plank he was carrying what a night what that does even what ninety five year old main man received a surprise when attempting to fix his deck and encounter with a rabid fox robert gala brunswick maine dole the polar portland press early was repairing his deck when he walked around the house to get more supplies after reaching out to pick up a broken plank he looked up and saw fox standing two feet away staring him down yeah that's weird during the day galen said before the fox could strike he hit over the head with the plank state officials removed the dead five ninety five years old iraq good for him gaylon was the third person to encounter a rabid fox in the brunswick area in the last ten days ooh you bet an outbreak happening of rabies by the way you don't die of rabies anymore if you get attention she had proper medical attention down they've gotten way better about it like when i was a kid whatever that movie was where the dog got rabies and they had to kill the dog remember that what was that old yeller i think or something so i was always freaked out rabies when i was a kid it's way better now it's not as bad as it used to be still problem don't get me wrong clearly it's still all right so the ninety five year old man how about this crazy headline speaking of the animal kingdom real headline not the onion from time dot com so for as much as i like japan they have a couple of problems they're not comfortable with yet real headline from time psychic octopus already great that correctly predicted japan's world cup results also pretty great not the great part is next is killed and sold for food that's right not the onion headline time dotcom psychic octopus that correctly predicted japan's world cup results is killed and sold for food by the way just as the knockout stages of tournament got underway according to japanese media rob yo a giant pacific octopus oh please leave stuff eating cephalopods and stuff they're smart leave them alone caroline have you ever watched the video of me rescuing that squid by the way where i was communicating with it out on youtube check it out dr future the video i was walking on the beach with him i'm rio del mar rob yoda giant pacific octopus caught in obita hokkaido correctly predicted that japan would win against colombia draw with senegal in a loss to poland became a national sensation and then they decided they had to eat it what that's weird why would you eat it don't stop eating it even alone oh they're so smart and they're really funny and they're weird and they're cool in their odd and okay speaking of really odd stories and not the onion how about this one from the bbc real headline not the onion dead woman so the word dead is in quotes dead woman found alive in south africa more fridge is that not like a worst nightmare by the way is that not like some kind they think i'm dead south african woman is recovering in hospital after being discovered alive in a mortuary fridge the woman was taken to carlton morgue in pardon my pronunciation guy tang province having been declared dead by paramedics following a road accident ambulance company distress alert just saying maybe you don't want them called next time you get an accent said she had shown no form of life south africa's times live website report but when a morgue worker returned to check on the body in the fridge he found the woman was breathing so did he have a heart attack no zombies are real in south africa but when an official has confirmed to the bbc the woman is now being treated in hospital east of johannesburg after being referred by forensics officer she has not been named an investigation and the instance being carried out with the family demanding answers of course they were because she was dead but she's not dead which is called on dead some species zombie and therefore zombie 'isms real and therefore zombie apocalypse is coming see how it came to that conclusion the it's important to know that speaking of a brush with death real headline not the onion from usa today dot com.