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Northwest Newsradio
"katsu" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"And developing nations sitting down in India where fractured east west relations over Russia's war on Ukraine and increasing concern about China's aspirations will dominate separately discussion of China's plan for peace. Better as president Lukashenko Putin's closest ally met with president Xi in Beijing. There are growing fears that China may seek to arm Russia. The two men touted China's 12 point plan for peace, a proposal which doesn't say Russian troops should leave Ukraine. Putin is preparing to host Xi in Moscow this spring. ABC's James longman in Ukraine, responding to a domestic disturbance, a Chicago police officer was shot and killed Wednesday. He suspected shooter was shot and his hospitalized. It happened shortly after police superintendent David Brown announced his resignation. A California panel denied parole for sirhan sirhan, who assassinated Bobby Kennedy in 1968, he's 78 now. Richard katsu, ABC News. News radio 1000 FM 97 7, stay connected, stay informed. Good evening is ten 31. I'm Kelly blye, and here are the top local stories. Two grieving families with one message turn yourself in. The families of two cousins killed Sunday in a felony hit and run on I 5 in Seattle are calling for justice. Come a fours Michelle Esteban reports. The family of 38 year old trail era just devastated by this law, same for the family of 34 year old Schuyler Thornton. The details just confounding to these families, Terrell and Schuyler were southbound on I 5 in Seattle when they got into a two car collision Sunday morning, both cars stopped in the left lane with a third car Rambo vehicles when police arrived both men were unresponsive and the suspects gone. So I feel like you know who you are. You know what you did. You need to turn yourself in. How could you continue to go on knowing that you killed two people? You took away not only Terrell, but I couldn't Skylar and both of them they ran hand in hand. Have you seen the world? You've seen Skylar and they both were infectious. That's why they ran hand in hand. Come on fours, Michelle Esteban reporting. Bael has been said at $1 million for the suspect in yesterday's deadly shooting at a homeless encampment in Tacoma. According to the probable cause statement 36 year old Brandon Archuleta confronted the victim over his barking dog. According to a witness archive yelled at the victim and then almost immediately pulled a gun and shot the dog, witnesses heard the victim yell, you just shot my dog before there was a second gunshot, the one that proved to be fatal. Archuleta has a lengthy criminal record that includes convictions for assault and domestic violence. Police in Kent are investigating after a man was shot there, happened in the 3400 block of south 256th street, investigators found the man with life threatening injuries this morning. There's currently no word on what led to the shooting or any suspect information. High school students from around the state rallied in Olympia to lobby for gun safety legislation among them, Ingram high school students, still outraged over a deadly shooting on campus last fall. Northwest news radio's corwin hake reports from the state capitol. Here on the capital steps, students called on legislators to pass three gun safety bills, including one that would ban the sale of military style assault weapons for Julia barris, though, it's all a little late. 'cause the shooting at my school at Ingram could have been prevented. She's a 16 year old sophomore at the north Seattle school, where last November gun violence killed a 17 year old senior. And if we had passed each these bills earlier, this could have been prevented. And while some legislators are touting the possible assault rifle ban, Ingram's student Sophie blache ova believes, other gun related legislation may be even more pressing. Like

NFL Live
"katsu" Discussed on NFL Live
"7th round pick in last year's draft. He's averaged 5.4 yards per touch this season. The 5th highest rate in the NFL, among running backs trailing only, Tony Pollard, Christian McCaffrey, Travis Etienne, and Aaron Jones. Dan, what stands out to you about deco? A patience. Sometimes the lack thereof, his greatest strength to how hard he runs, sometimes becomes his greatest weakness. A couple clips of talking and distributing or showing what patience looks like or the lack thereof and sometimes it hurts. So this is going to be a zone insert scheme for their offense, okay? Offensive line is going to push this way and then this guy is going to insert on that linebacker. Now I want everyone to pay attention to what's doing right here. Now as does linebacker flows that way and the backside safety flows in backside, you're going to have two options with just a little bit more patience if you're Pacheco to bounce this football. There's a gashing hole that you can get outside and then if you just want to hug hugs and cut back, you're going to see the safety fall in, but he runs so hard and so physical sometimes he ducks his head in there and really just tackles himself with the offensive line for like a one or two yard game. A little bit of a lack of patience there. Another clip. Again, the zone scheme out of the gun, which is such a big part of their offense. The offensive line is going to push and we're going to get a split flow that the chiefs love to run. Another option for the split flow, watch. This offensive line pushes that way and the backside tight end is going to come all the way across and cut off as the offensive line is pushing on their blocks. Lack of patience a little bit by check over here. See that option right there. Now look at the hats. There's that backside tight end. That tackle? There's a gashing hole. It'd be just press this to the line of scrimmage and cuts right in between those two blocks. Again, for a big run. But the lack of patience, you essentially tackle yourself by just being so committed to running hard. Again, that's his greatest strength. Sometimes a weakness. Now we have an option to show what he does display a little bit of patience. This time they're going to pull the backside tackle. Backside tackle is going to pull and be a great lead blocker, okay? Backside tackle pose offensive line is going to push this way. Now we get to see when Pacheco does have a little bit of patience. What? Get the ball nice and deep. See how deep he is from the line of scrimmage now? Let the blocks play themselves out. Patient's patient's face is now, you're going to see the cut right into that hole right here, but the offensive line and for Pacheco do a beautiful job getting into the line of scrimmage. He turns a two yard run into a 7 yard run. Last time he turned maybe ten, 12 yard runs into two yard runs. The patience that he has to have the discipline that he has to have Sunday is going to be the difference between maybe a hundred and 20, 25 yards rushing the football in 90. And that could be the difference in the game. Yeah, it's interesting because the chief staff said it's almost more of a mental thing for him. Like he wants to just burst out. The problem I guess, right? All right, so we talked about the patients that Dan just preached there. What do you like most about Isaiah Pacheco? You know, I hear you Dan on him being kind of that north south runner who really, really wants to get physical, but when it does it, when he does see daylight, oh buddy, his explosiveness. It is something to be reckoned with, and it's going to be really important in this game. So Isaiah Pacheco was 5th in the NFL in yards per carry between the tackles. And while the eagles run defense did improve as a season went on, but with the additions in particular, Limbaugh Joseph DOM katsu, Jordan Jordan Davis coming back. That is still an area of weakness for them. They are still a bottom ten team at stopping runs between the tackles. I do think if they come out in those 5 man fronts, we've been seeing lately you saw a ton of in the San Francisco game, probably because they were expecting them to run a lot of outside zone, wouldn't be surprised if we see these chiefs offensive line. Lineman polling, and if that happens, it's going to be incumbent upon Pacheco, see daylight, get north south, find the gap and then turn them into some explosives. Gather yourselves. Right now. I think he's the most important player in this game. Isaiah Pacheco. I think he's the most important player for the Kansas City Chiefs. Well, I mean, come on. Outside a quarterback. We don't want to be. Yeah, we don't want to exclude those guys when I'm talking about it. They don't count. Because of not only what you guys just mentioned, but we know in order to, in order to have success against the Philadelphia Eagles, as we've seen, this season in their losses, you have to be able to run the football, but your back has to be heavily involved. It was Tony Pollard with the Dallas Cowboys, opening up things downfield. It was some of Z physicality in the interior of the line of scrimmage as well. With Billy has had problems, it's been because teams have not only been able to possess the football, but they've been able to hit explosives in the run game. Pacheco is a four three guy. He has the ability to be explosive if Andy Reid and Eric Vietnamese trusted. This is the RPO Super Bowl. The run pass option Super Bowl to make. I mean, both teams do it. Billy probably does it a little bit better. I think it'll be fascinating to watch if the Kansas City Chiefs do it and me and our protection about this before. If Patrick will actually give it. Is he gonna do it? I think he will. We'll find out. A lot of it has to do with whether he decides to or not. All right, time for one more thing before we go. Dan, get ready for your hand close up here. Dan had a little manicure at home. With his daughter, the goat Lenny. And then he wore the nail polish on the airplane back here. We can sparkly. His early flight, man. That's three 30 wake up getting a Newark airport. The headline here is Dan's a great girl dad, as is Marcus. And as is my husband, Josh at home. But do you still have it on? What happened to it? Lenny, I took it off, but I did. I did wear it today, bob. Put up your hands. Amazing. You should have left it on. I've got him nail polish remover. I just want a real quick shout out to tostitos, but we only dip in what? Guacamole. Oh. Guacamole. Agree about something. Roselle. Cheese and beef. Nina? Salsa. How would you love a chance to save some money on car insurance? 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Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan
"katsu" Discussed on Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan
"This feels amazing. According to barely sociable, after Lake city quiet pills went dark, apparently Trent set up a server on the dark web using the screen name Flank. How barely sociable figured that out, I have no idea. I don't even know where the dark web is. And I prefer to keep it that way. Although, as barely sociable pointed out, quote, who knows what the old pervert was doing setting up a dark web server. End quote. The biggest question mark about this whole thing is why. Why did Trent catsuit create nearly 50 screen names pose as a World War II vet on Reddit and host a porn site where people could send hidden messages about $100,000 posthumous birthday celebrations. And the answer to that is, no one knows. On the drunken stepfather forum, I am not happy that I have to say that phrase. A commenter pointed out that Trent slash Milo slash ROP slash angel two 6 didn't stand to make any money off Lake city quiet pills because it was hosted through drunken stepfather dot com. So it was like a pop up shop inside a larger shop where the greedy owner of the larger shop took all the profits, I guess. And if that was the case, what the hell actually was the point? And perhaps more to the point, who is drunken stepfather and why has no one investigated him? The buck, after all, seemed to stop with him. Did he know Trent katsu? Did he know what was going on in the HTML code over at Lake city quiet pills dot com? Something tells me a guy who hosts an image site known for images of underage girls or at least girls who look underage, a guy who's online persona is drunken stepfather isn't too concerned with the who and the what of the web pages that bring him money. Listen, strangers, this show is called strange and unexplained. And if this weird ass pointless Internet mystery isn't strange and unexplained, I don't know what is. As a user named Zooey disco two 9 two posted on next post YouTube video about this whole nonsense put it. So Milo was a guy that had some computer skills enough to boast about them and offer his services and had a penchant for child porn, created a bunch of different personas and scattered them all across the Internet for years on end. Eventually creating the persona of Milo on Reddit until he got tired of his own games and retired, coincidentally creating one of the biggest Internet mysteries of all time. Did I get that right? Because I don't think I understood. Someone help, please, girl, you and me both. You and me both. Someone, help,

The Autosport Podcast
"katsu" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"He also said he was quite sketchy in places Tom and he wasn't even fully under control, but described being in the zone. We talked about that on the podcast before where if you were driving a rally car where you are the car and the car is you and it's just all one, but he had to often you can there's a sports person do that for a period of time whether it's a hundred meter race in the Commonwealth Games have been watching or but to do it day after day is a superhuman effort. So it sounds like you're massively impressed by his weekend. Yeah, absolutely. I think everyone was hugely impressed by what tanak did and as I said earlier he was really sort of competing with lesser machinery. And I know that there was there was a bit of mind games from tannock, which was quite interesting during the weekend, you know, he was sort of saying our Toyota unbeatable here and that's fair because Toyota, this is their backyard, this is where the team is based. They are based in the host city of the rally vascular. They've won every rally Finland since their return to the championship since 2017. So they were fully expected to win this. So to be able to sort of fend them off like he did was just simply incredible. And clearly there's something going on behind the scenes. He was an inspired tanak. He was driving with a purpose that we haven't seen, perhaps this year. And let's remember that he did win in Sardinia, but this was a different kind of victory. And he was quite emotional for Tanaka at the end as well. He sort of paid tribute to his wife for being there for supporting him during some difficult times he didn't sort of allude to what those difficult times were, but he's clearly there was some there was some emotion involved in this victory. Which we haven't seen before. And as I said, the only way I could sort of describe it was he was sort of driving like a classic Colin McCrae maximum attack style that we've seen Colin McRae produce over the years where it's just full attack. There's sketchy moments at the very, very many sketchy moments, but somehow he manages to drag this through. And I think the telling points of this was on Friday where he sort of said, you know, the car is uncomfortable, but I have to be uncomfortable to be able to produce these times. And after one stage, even said that his hands were shaking, that just so how much effort and what he was doing to try and hold this car. He was physically shaking afterwards. So it was a herculean effort and one that will go down in history. And a battle of the Finns behind him over Friday and Saturday with lappy and Robin pair a bit of a ding dong between them earlier in the rally before Robin Perry pulled clear finishing order tanak first, Robin pair a second lappy third elf and Evans in fourth Thierry navy 6th if sorry a new deal and katsu was sick there wasn't he. And Gus Greene Smith in the first, the fourth. In 7th, I hadn't run down the order, which I hadn't so apologies dear listener. So Tom, what do you make of that battle of the Finns for second and third place? Yeah, so obviously calorie run per massively the favorite going into this rally with his home round. It was his homecoming, I think everyone was to deliver a victory. It would always be tough starting first on the road because we championship position, but he had a huge amount of support in Finland. If there was anyone worried that Finland not having a world champion for 20 years that the sport was sort of it's popularity was dwindling, then Cali rov and pere has reignited this because the crowds were huge over the weekend. His support was massive. If he wanted to get a glimpse of calorie often pairing the service park, you were sort of 6 or 7 deep in the crowd. The Finns really do love this rally. An interesting stat and I will get onto the answer to the actual competition in a moment, but interesting stat that appeared yesterday was to sort of give you context as to how popular rallying is in Finland the entire rally is broadcast on pay television and free to air television via online platform. They have their own special TV studio in the service park just for the finished television. Sort of a sky F one style type of studio. And the figures that were produced over the weekend were 5.5 million hours of WRC rally Finland were watched through the national television provider. Which are quite too, if we look at it from a population point of view, every thin watching at least one hour of WRC over the four days. So that's a that is what Raleigh is infinite. It is a national obsession. It blew my mind just how popular it is. It is just literally one of their most favorite things to do and watch. Okay, well let's quickly hear from Kelly Robin Perez in his own words after you spoke to him right now. You're obviously

The Autosport Podcast
"katsu" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Got a they've moved to a test based in Finland on gravel this year, which is new. So they've got access to the facilities to develop this car, because in the past they've only had a tarmac facility at their base in Germany. So they are obviously trying to make steps, but it's a difficult one. And I guess words were interested in there because that's the first time publicly anything has been said about this. And he shot it down pretty hard. And for someone who would be hugely frustrated with the scenario that's going on, it would be easy for him to say yeah. I'm moving on. I'm going somewhere else. So this is all coming down. So I think that was encouraging a statement from oit there and that's just hope that they can turn us around because we do need Hyundai back up there. Absolutely. We did see a small ten second time penalty for him over the weekend. What was that for? Yeah, so that's, again, it's just classic classic kind I season really, isn't it? The first time that they had no reliability issues, they get penalized for not running in electric mode in an electric only zone, which is just such a silly when you think about it is such a silly thing to get penalized for because it's just, you know, you know you've got to do it. It's in the road book. Just put it in electric mode. People make mistakes, don't they? No one's perfect. But was perhaps interesting with this one is that earlier this year, those situations have been going on, but for the most part, they've been given drivers have been given reprimands rather than time penalties. So I asked why this was a time penalty. And it was put to me that this was because it was genuinely the fault of the driver and co driver in this situation. Whereas in previous times, like, they'd forgotten when they were driving off start ramps and stuff like that, which was sort of seen as a sort of like, well, you know, we'll turn a blind eye to it. But when you're in a rally, this was actually on the Thursday night, then it was sort of seen as, well, you should know better. You didn't have a problem with the system. You should have just put it in electric mode. So I can kind of understand it. But yeah, so that was how that happened. And in the second Hyundai, Thierry naville, and we watched some of the onboards like you say, just not attacking the road in the way that Cali is attacking it. Is there a confidence there or not? What do you think? Yeah, he's just not able to. It's not because he's not trying. He just doesn't have the ability to have the confidence that the car will stick and you have to remember that these guys are doing quite frankly mad things in the cars. You are relying, you know, your life is in the hands of the co driver and that your car will stick in these coordinates. And yeah, that is one of the fundamental problems with the high end is that in the real fast stuff and this is the first time we got to see it because this is really the first fast gravel rally that we've seen. It's got it has got very little grip and stability in the rear. So the car will just step out and all three drivers were fighting this the entire weekend. So yeah, as a result, Honda are now going to look at this because they've admitted that there is a fundamental problem with this car. So they have plenty of what they call jokers, which is what basically what you can do is you can play like a sort of development token, I suppose, is how you describe it like they used to have in Formula One. Each team gets a certain amount of these that they can play during the year where they can change something that is homologated on the car. So this is what they'll do now. They'll go in, have a look. But again, this is not something that could be changed overnight. This will take some time to work out. So they've got plenty of these jokers and development tokens up their sleeve because I haven't actually used any on the chassis yet. So they've got plenty to use, but again, it's just time and working out how they fix this. So yeah, so the reason for Thierry's lack of pace is that you simply just didn't have the confidence. He's also isn't a fan of this rally. He's not really known for his fast gravel rally pace. He's very much on the you get the best out of Thierry on tarmac and in those more trickier gravel events. So it wasn't going to be his favorite to begin with, but yes, certainly the car sort of compounded his woes. Two more questions for you. We'll talk about the next two Toyota's of kitsu and lappy, they came home 5th and 6th respectively and then we'll finish off talking about M sport just to finish off the podcast today. A good result for kasuto in 5th, but started the weekend when shakedown at least looked like he ran a little wide and some soft gravel, managed to roll it in the bushes. What happened there? Yeah, of course, when you think about, as I said, thinking about that now, it feels like a lifetime ago that morning after a busy weekend. When was that? Was that this rally? Yeah, yeah, it was. Yeah. Basically, yeah, just got caught out on the wet there like shakedown was held underwear and you have to remember that the weather was particularly tough for these guys on the weekend because it was just this classic case of it would just be sudden cloudburst and that it would be bright sunshine and it would just keep doing this for out the rally. So it made I couldn't imagine how tough that would have been for the drivers and co drivers because like how do you but you just don't know what sort of weather you're going to get what sort of grip you're going to have like you just going into things blind most of the time. It's just crazy. You're just sitting there watching this in all really like I don't know how they do it. But yeah, so katsu to just round wide rolled a couple of times to be

Bloomberg Radio New York
"katsu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"From Bloomberg's European headquarters in London I'm Leigh Anne garands with his Bloomberg radio business flash host auction Asia decline in mid rate hike fears regional stocks are having their biggest drop in about two weeks pretty much every index is lower and every sector lower The MSCI Asia Pacific is lower at 1.15% The hang seng index has really leading those declines at 1.77% and that's really a mid tough of virus curbs in the country U.S. futures fluctuated after stock dropped on Wall Street as Jamie Dimon warns investors to break for economic turbulence so contracts on the S&P 500 they've just turned negative they were in the green they now down one tenth of a percent the NASDAQ was also hired turning negative that is now lower Treasuries held losses with the ten year yields edging up 5 bases points so they're yielding at 2.6 of four 7 this morning European futures were higher but we also just seeing those flat to negative now so we're seeing that mood change here in Europe following from Asia and the U.S. and there are no UK stocks or equity futures trading today as a country is of course celebrating the queen's platinum jubilee now oil is massively down today on report salutes will pump more of Russia's output is katsu WTI crudites down nearly 2% or cost you $114 a barrel Brent down 2% It will cost you $112 96 cents a barrel Bitcoin is actually higher just a tad it was higher earlier we've seen a slight drop there that is up two tenths of a percent of cost to $29,683 a Bitcoin and that was your Bloomberg business flash Now I'm just going to bring you some of the top stories that I'm making headlines today here in the UK So Bank of England deputy governor John cunliffe says the UK housing market is starting to slow speaking on ITV.

WABE 90.1 FM
"katsu" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"Pollock moved to Cincinnati 30 years ago to join what he calls a community of Jewish people whose fabric is made of many threads Honda's here to ask that Cincinnati to be given the opportunity to see what it can do to help make the Cincinnati HTC campus more than it was and more than it can be or more than it is today More than 350 rabbis across the country have signed a letter disapproving of the cost cutting measures But college officials who declined interview requests say the change is necessary From 2006 to today the Cincinnati campus has seen a nearly 60% decline in the size of its rabbinical classes School officials have spent two years developing a strategic plan that addresses the institution's concerns Cleveland rabbi Robert knows and chuck was not officially involved in that planning process but says the changes are needed I believe strongly in the capacity of the president of Hebrew union college and the remarkable team around them to meet and surmount the obstacles ahead Including how upset people are right now And it's fair people don't it's hard to accept that it's come to this state but it has He says the cost cutting measure is the only way the college can transform the way it trains perspective rabbis like allowing them to do some online training without having to uproot their lives to move to coastal cities These so called low residency for programs are increasingly popular But for cancer Elaine katsu who was ordained at the New York campus not training rabbis in Cincinnati doesn't make sense Cincinnati as a community is a nationally less expensive for cost of living and the cost of real estate services et cetera The school's board of governors comprised of more than 50 rabbis could vote on the changes in the next few days If rabbi ordinations are stopped officials say the Cincinnati campus won't close but it will be used as a research college For NPR news I'm jolene Amanda's in Cincinnati.

On Shuffle
"katsu" Discussed on On Shuffle
"Are you made of eternals? Yeah. Explain the jeju K movie? Right, so the JJ movie after like volume 7 or 8, they came out with volume zero of jiu-jitsu kaizen. I think it was actually volume 9. They went to volume zero. To just set up the world of jiu-jitsu kazu, which they just sort of dropped you in there. There's a couple characters in the first season that get mentioned and passing. Like for instance, well, the big one is youto katsu, who is like the third year that's supposed to be. Second only to go Joe in terms of like ability or whatever. He's supposed to be real special. Special grade sorcerer that's traveling for the entire first season of YouTube. But I mean like really the story is about Utah. And. All the other all the other upper classmen to UG and the kids and whatever. So the backstory of jiu-jitsu is a jiu-jitsu movie. And a couple of trailers have come out, but it's supposed to come out on Christmas Eve. Internationally, actually, I think that's supposed to be simulcast on crunchyroll. Okay, bet. Yes, listen. I'm behind. I don't know what to tell you. I'm sleeping behind on chainsaw man. It's gonna be a wild fight catch up with JJ K I'm sorry. I'm trash. I know. I'm a bad podcasting pardon. It is what it is. I mean, but you don't have to catch it. Like it literally starts from before where the story begins. Even though you're right, 'cause I can just approach it. Because think about it with demons layer, right? Just last movie. Yeah, cried. And I was like, damn. I mean, when you find out. I mean, like, yeah. Come on in. The water's fine. Some of that note, email us, listeners. Sound only pod at Gmail dot com about the matrix. The matrix resurrection or resurrections with Joe buttons or Joe Biden's or Joe Biden or Joe Biden or JJ or whatever, what have you. I'm Justin charity. And now my computers. This is our last episode this year. Shout out to our producers to find Anderson..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"katsu" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The 35 year old says he has had symptoms but his improving Two games on the Monday Night Football schedule the 6th and 7 Las Vegas Raiders leaving the 7 6 browns in Cleveland in the third quarter to nothing Nick Mullen did that quarterback for the browns at both Baker Mayfield and backup case Keenum not clear to return off the reserve COVID-19 list Game two features an NFC north match of his a four 9 Chicago Bears are hosting the 6th and 7 Minnesota Vikings Bears are losers of 7 of the last 8 games while the Vikings are coming off a win over the Steelers Finally they'll knead is announcing the hiring a third base coach Mark katsu as their new manager replacing bob Melvin I'm Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports update Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day As Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take this is a Bloomberg business lash Hi everybody 17 minutes past the hour we update markets every quarter hour on Bloomberg radio Equity futures and the cash markets are showing a little pickup in sentiment here a little bit of a better mood in the markets after we saw some pretty aggressive selling in Europe and the United States the Dax was down 1.9% The S&P 500 off 1.1% and we saw a lot of sharp selling in Chinese shares We mentioned earlier that the NASDAQ golden dragon index was down 5.1% Alibaba found another 5.8% trading in the U.S. at one 15 and the stock topped out at about three O 7 so you don't have to be Newton to know that that's about a 67% drop in those shares We had a couple of interesting notes looking at China Mobile It is now going to try to raise $7.6 billion from its Shanghai listing It would rank as one of the biggest share offers in the domestic stock market in a decade and ensure FWD which is based in Hong Kong has told the U.S. SEC that it's considering other alternatives now in the society not to proceed with its New York listing Bloomberg has reported that FWD is considering an IPO in Hong Kong early next year They're mentioned the cash market is doing well The a 6 200 up a tenth of a percent the nikkei one and a half percent cost me up about a third of 1% And that is a check of markets San Francisco Ed Baxter has news Ed All right thank you Ryan China is invited South Korea president moon Jae into the Olympics Nike report We have another headline saying that.

WBUR
"katsu" Discussed on WBUR
"Really nice Fall colors are starting to come in So it's green with speckled oranges and reds with the trees You can maybe hear the birds Frank's on this extremely tough assignment for us because in the midst of this beauty there are people who've had to rethink almost every aspect of daily life So actually where I am it's called the zero waste center And they have this program where they basically the town recycles about 80% of all waste produced in the town Wow Okay And what's the driving force behind this Why This county katsu so focused on bringing down its waste So up until about 1997 the town actually disposed of all of its garbage in a massive pit just across the street from where we are right now And basically once the pit got so full they would just light it on fire And so this massive burn project And it was really dirty and it's really bad In 1998 the town spent a lot of money buying two big incinerators to burn everything more cleanly but just two years later the Japanese government changed the law and banned them Didn't have the money to buy more efficient versions so they had to think of something different And they figured that's just not have any waste at all Kamikatsu now tries to recycle almost all of its rubbish Frankly the women who run a program for English speakers who want to learn more about what chemical is doing there kinda otono and Linda Deng Recycling was an economical way of reducing the garbage but also addressing the health and environmental concerns And the categories increased slowly by slowly A couple of years ago it was only 35 categories and now we're at 45 categories of separation 45 sounds like a lot But for the elderly who have been living here their whole lives this definitely can feel like an inconvenience What happens if you make a mistake You go to jail No totally joking So there is no penalty And it is very much on your own volition Everyone's volunteering to do this even washing and drying their crisp packets taking it all down to the center themselves It's amazing right They're recycling 80% of what they consume Japan's national average is just 20% And this totally lines out with what per Espenson was saying about humans being flocked creatures who notice what others think of us Listen to canna So we're a small village of 1500 people We tend to talk about each other And good things and bad things of course and then that comes with the community pressure I think that the staff at the garbage station know who separates well who needs a little bit more help And so I think we want to do well I just ran into my friend akipa and she's here recycling her garbage So I thought it'd be a nice chance to ask her a couple questions Yeah great Thank you Let's talk to her How long have you lived in cami katsu We know how much we use and a half And how difficult has it been adjusting to the way of recycling in candy katsu She said the first two to three months was quite difficult Time consuming she would study the booklet and then saw her garbage But now the speed has increased a lot So when you separate certain categories of garbage you get the point And then if you participate in this program they draw a winner each month And so actually Aki San just found out she's the winner for this month Oh my days We have a winner Mike Tyson.

Box of Neutrals
"katsu" Discussed on Box of Neutrals
"To explain, which is probably important considering we've been playing it quite a few times in the last few weeks, probably respects the level of energy we have recording days after all these late night early morning races. But there is a film coming out about it. Frank Ocado of course is the man I'm talking about, who is the ad in the middle of the program. And there's a film coming out about him, which is coming out this year. In fact, I think it's coming out very soon. Called Palazzo di katsu. It's about he. I don't know what he's about. He's furnished sales, I suppose. He's got a 7.4 in IMDb, which is pretty good. Get her in that. We'll do a screening of that. I think there was another there was a proposition for another screening perhaps of some other antiques, maybe oh yeah, we should like the film paid to begin Lee once. It has a group of maybe not. Well, you could sense a human. You couldn't play space. Yeah, no we could put sort of the black bars over his eyes. He's not there. He doesn't have a record as far as I'm concerned. Just finally, we've got in the non F one motor sport channel post from Alex again. He's posting a lot. If I could control the level of activity you're on, I would give you a what I wonder about that. I've got to go back and revisit the names. The like the titles we give to people who are active, but anyway, it's posted in the U.S. and event called 2.4 hours of la mullahs. And the video, the image here is incredible. The mullet's going around to be fair. Yes, well, here is an eagle. An American Eagle with a mullet on anda bandana with the American flag. But let me read you some of the sentences here. Let me tell me if you understand the 2.4 hours of la mullets and cletus and cars. 2.4 hours of Lamar's November 19 at 6 p.m. 20 nitrous equipped sound dangerous crown vix.

Ninja News Japan
"katsu" Discussed on Ninja News Japan
"It's we we know exactly when those two twins died and then it gets into the population stuff. I just said Twenty nine percent of the population is over sixty five and it has a lot of people who are a hundred years old cup noodle has turned fifty. Which isn't i. I don't eat a lot of instant noodles. But i know people who do and i university i had some like i think that was pretty normal thing september eighteenth nineteen seventy-one the cup noodle was launched so that little Styrofoam cup pour water and wait three minutes. And you have your noodles. Production increased thousand percent over the years in lately. The brand has become more health conscious. So they're doing high protein low carb options They're doing a vegan auctions. They're trying to switch the plastic paper And they're still making changes to make cup noodle better she can feel happier about using it on into the future. That's all there is to say cup noodle turned fifty and uk for them. Thirty year. old man stood outside an elementary school and swing a knife around now. He didn't actually hurt anybody. But you know what's bad idea is getting people's attention by swinging knives around that is in violation of the sword and firearms law now. I've actually talked about this before in japan. It's actually illegal to carry a knife unless you have a purpose for carrying it so if you go and say like I'm going fishing. I have a fish gutting knife. You can carry that knife if you are not going fishing and you have a fish gutting knife. It's actually illegal to have that knife on your person. He admitted to the charges and the reason he was swinging. A knife around an elementary school was he was angry at the kids at the school and wanted to scare them. They do not say again. The most important bit is what are those kids do to piss off this guy so much that he woke up one morning and said you know what i'm gonna do. I'm gonna get a knife and i'm going to walk over that school..

Ninja News Japan
"katsu" Discussed on Ninja News Japan
"I'm nope sorry. Eight hundred sixty billion yen in debt. And it's going to increase by two hundred eighty by twenty twenty five so they're saying when it hits that mark they're just run out of money. The whole city is bankrupt. The subway is five point. Four million yen in debt already And so that is going to lead to right now. If you're over seventy you get a discount on the train. And they're actually going to take that away. That's what we're talking about They're also talking about subsidizing daycare. Which seems weird because of your don't have enough money. Why are you subsidizing. Something that cost the government money but that hopefully will attract families to kill toe which means they will live there and grow up there..

Ninja News Japan
"katsu" Discussed on Ninja News Japan
"One of them is super hardcore Right like conservative. And i'm not a fan of that because just my personal politics. Of course so i don't want the but the problem i guess. Is that the first female. Prime minister probably is going to be on the conservative side. But i just like the idea of all these men who you know. Half the scandals we've talked about in the past have been japanese politicians making sexist comments so the leader being a woman. I think would be really nice. I think again this would get more women into politics would actually change sort of the underlying atmosphere of the old man's club. The boys club that you have right now in japanese politics. I think that has to go. I mean i have said on record what do really improve japan. These old javanese men need to die to the very harsh statement. But that's the only way you're going to get rid of them. They they like stay in politics for years and years and years and years so the current frontrunners kono which we talked about last week. He's reformist and lot of new lawmakers like him. He's he's basically. He appeals to the youth. Youth would be probably like forty year olds but in in politics again there. These are people who actually have power now. So they're like the late thirties forties starting out their political career and they support him in his renewal is kind of a word that i that appeals to me again i think japan needs sort of innovation. It needs to to grow. And then you have the opposite you have kishida who is an old lawmakers like him so he has forty seven members in his pocket is the way it was phrased. So he's basically a team and that team they're just gonna vote for him regardless because they like friends. It's almost a popularity contest so those are the the four basic people in charge. Seiko noda the former women's minister in charge of women's. It's that sense was wrong. The former minister in charge of women's empowerment. Fumio kishida the foreign minister. Sinai takeuchi the communications minister and tuttle. Colonel who is the reformist who actually he is the front runner. And i think he's front runner for a reason because i think he has a really good shot But a ref the the leader of the win the minister in charge of women's empowerment is the one i would actually be most interested in. She's clearly the most interesting person in this race. They'll have to now compare themselves to the current prime minister and they they all have said they would have done better with the krona virus than him. Which i think is pretty shitty. I don't think the only thing again as an outsider. There are two things we needed. A stronger shutdown that was real and we needed The rule out of the actual vaccines to be faster. Despite how late the vaccine is come to japan and actually been ruled out. It's now surpassed percentage wise how much they've done in america. But i think that's a fair comparison either because we're talking about the size of population is much smaller so it's not really. I mean they make that comparison. Statistically it seems goods one of those things that you can make it. Look but. I don't think it's actually that good. So they all said they would have done better with corona virus But cornel again is the current minister in charge of corona virus. So could he have done better because he's actually the guy in charge. No one seems to actually like We all could have done better. You were supposed to be doing it..

Ninja News Japan
"katsu" Discussed on Ninja News Japan
"They previously on engineers japan. It was mentioned multiple times. That suge is not going to be the prime minister for very much longer. He's actually going to step down. I don't think he wanted to. And i think he's getting sort of a bum deal. I think people being harsh on then he deserves. I don't think any prime minister who had just come in could really blossom. I don't think is the right word. But that's what. I'm going to say. Because i already said it Could be successful with a pandemic. It's making yourself down. Now actually feels a little unfair i. There were lots of problems again. The roll out but the irony is not lost on me. Is the minister in charge of the corona virus. So because the guy who's in charge of the vaccine in the rollout and stuff. He's running for prime minister so the prime minister is stepping down because a corona virus. And the guy who was supposed to be in charge of corona virus is stepping up so there are four people. There's two people just threw their hats into the ring. As the saying goes quite recently we should meet our new potential prime ministers. And what do we think of them. What do we know honestly not much. Japanese politics is pretty. It's not like american politics. You're not going to get like hours and hours of stories. out of it The scandals for the most part are actually pretty tame. Like i bet. I bet they've all done dirty stuff instead but that's not gonna come out so we have fumio. Cheetah is actually currently the foreign minister and interestingly one of the things that they wanna do is introduce mini nuclear reactors so they can hit carbon zero carbon emissions in the future so these are called s. m. r. s.'s. Sm ours They're small modular reactor. So they're saying we want to get rid of big nuclear reactors or maybe just keep them up hopefully update them and then in cities will have many nuclear reactors modular design so that we can sort of pump them down in cities where they're needed the most and that will get us zero carbon emissions. Which a lot of people are anti nuclear energy. And i'm not anti nuclear energy and you say we'll like fukushima happening japan That's that's fair. is correct. A lot of people failed taking the details. Which is why. I end up doing podcasts. The nuclear reactor in fukushima. I believe it was built in the seventies or eighties and it had not been updated in any real way and this is one of the things we were talking about like. We need to update this nuclear reactor in make it safe for modern times. We get it up to modern standards and the government. The local government was like nuts. Still running it's fine and then there was the earthquake and it survived and then there was.

Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
"katsu" Discussed on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
"You have to kind of go out and do different things that challenge you the challenge your worldview in a lot of different ways because you buy never putting yourself in a position where you are uncomfortable whether that is physically hor mentally or with you know what you think to be true. You're not gonna. You're not gonna learn anything about yourself right and i think that in today's age it's a lot easier to never be forced out of your comfort zone now physically. That's very obvious right. I mean you could take a thousand steps a day and live today right like which i know what you mean when you say that. But we've gotten so sort of comfortable that people won't even understand that you mean that has a little like that won't register as like. Oh yeah that's in the spanish steps. Yeah so our ancestors. I think the average person takes about four thousand steps a day modern society our modern society. So you look at how our ancestors lived. They exercise they had to do fourteen times. More physical activity than us. Just to live pre-coded freak open. Now we're probably less So obviously there's the physical element right. But also i think psychologically increasing with what you talk about with the culture wars so if you look at young people today especially so people born after nineteen ninety. You see this rise in helicopter parenting because like media stories about kidnappings really high profile stuff now. Kidnappings weren't even increasing as a whole but there were just high profile ones. All the sudden parents are like. I can't let my kids go outside into the woods or in a park but by doing that and having that time alone where you sort of challenge yourself as a kid i mean think about your own experience at the playground or in the woods like i learned a lot out there

Was jetzt?
"katsu" Discussed on Was jetzt?
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Kinda Funny Games Daily
Ghost of Tsushima devs to be made permanent ambassadors of the real island
"Shema developers are becoming a permanent ambassadors for the actual island of sushi. emma. I'm gonna pull from chris school ian at video games. Chronicle the real island of sushila has given a prestigious award to two senior members of the go sushila development team game director nate fox and creative director. Jason connell will become permanent tourism ambassadors of the city of sashimi. in nagasaki. the island announced this week the ceremony. We held digitally due to travel restrictions and the payroll be presented with the award in a letter of appreciation to mark to mark the occasion. The city or the city said it will collaborate with sony interactive entertainment to set up a new tourism campaign based on the game which is designed to encourage fans. Learn more about the island. And it's key key key landmarks in a statement so shema mayor he rookie hit a katsu. Explain why the pair have been awarded with the honor quote. Foxing connell spread the name in history of so shima to to the whole world in such a wonderful way. He said quote. Even a lot of even a lot of japanese people do not know the history of the period when it comes to the world the name and location of shema is literally unknown so i cannot thank them enough for telling our story which such phenomenal graphics and profound stories and quote.