21 Burst results for "Sasaki"

"sasaki" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

The Dan Patrick Show

08:08 min | 6 months ago

"sasaki" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show

"Here comes the start one time Julius Randle scored the 23rd, 50 point game this season, but as Nick still lost. That's a 5th time this year the team with a 50 plus tour has lost and including last night for those players had a negative plus or minus for the game. Lets you stat of the day. Thank you, Andrew. More phone calls coming up. We'll talk to Chris Simms his quarterback rankings going into the NFL Draft, some surprises their Michigan state head coach, Tom izzo, a little later on. And we hope to hear from John smoltz the Hall of Famer about the world baseball classic. It comes down to Japan against the United States and this is the matchup you want. We'll take a break, our play of the day is up next. 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What do we go back to 2014 when he was in the playoffs? 2014, the last time Mike Trout appeared in the postseason. Yeah, so now he goes, I would love it if Shohei Ohtani was pitching tonight. But he's not, not scheduled to now he may come in and relieve. And Japan's best pitcher or one of their best pitchers is it Roku sasaki roki sasaki sasaki. 21 years old and of his first 20 pitches last night, all of whom were 99 miles an hour or faster. Yeah. Now, how does this work with teams who want to buy him and bring him to the United States? It's exactly that. It's not a trade or anything like that. He's not a free agent could just join a team. Everyone's interested in it. You imagine if you traded somebody like the Yankees traded somebody and then sent him over to Japan. That'd be great. Well, maybe except for the guy who's got to go to Japan instead of playing Major League Baseball. Remember the Yankees and dice came after guys like that back in the day that Red Sox they had to pay to even talk to them and you basically paying for the rights to drive. Hideki rabu was the big one. Yeah. And then didn't Steinbrenner call him a big fat toad, I think. He was a big deal, I don't know if he's a big fat toad, but I think George Steinbrenner referred to him as that. You had him Hideki matsui. Hideo nomo, Marv just mentioned him. And dice came matsuzaka was the guy who played for the Red Sox made to pay a huge fee. What is it like 40, $50 million? Correct is about $40 million. For the rights to sign him. And then you pay him. And then you have to pay him. Sasaki is going to be expensive. And he's young, what is he you said 21? Yeah, he's 21. He's good. The breakout star of the whole thing. Yeah. USA versus Japan coming up tonight. Tom and North Carolina. Hi Tom, what's on your mind? Good morning, Dan. Hey, John. Yeah, you were talking about earlier about Cam Newton saying that he was better than 32 other or better than 31 or the quarterback. Whatever the number was. Could he actually be better than the four quarterbacks on the Carolina Panthers? I mean, he's a stay in favor in Charlotte. Do I think he's better? I'd have to see him play. I don't know how healthy he is. And Carolina is going to have the number one pick. Is he better than Bryce young? Or CJ Stroud? No. And we saw him when he came back and he lost all 5 of his starts there. Plus, if you're going to bring him in, this is the hard part. This was always the hard part for teams with Tim Tebow. You didn't want the backlash of cutting him. And if you brought him in, you knew you were going to get a lot of coverage, and he was too popular to have him be a backup quarterback. And then when we suggested try to be a tight end, an HVAC, and then he eventually came around to that after baseball with the Jags, and then they eventually cut him. Let's see, Patrick in

"sasaki" Discussed on ESPN Daily

ESPN Daily

07:41 min | 6 months ago

"sasaki" Discussed on ESPN Daily

"Jeff passing, you have been telling us today about Japanese pitcher roki sasaki, the monster of the day era and what he's been through as a player, but I also want to go back into roky's backstory. What was sasaki's early life like? He grew up in iwate prefecture, which interestingly enough. It's the same place that Shohei Ohtani grew up in and while it is the second largest in terms of square miles of all of Japan's prefectures, which are like states. It's 32nd in population. So it's not a densely populated city. It's more of a rural type area. And it was unfortunately the location on March 11th, 2011 of the tohoku earthquake that struck the east coast of Japan and caused the tsunami. Good evening today, 126 million people watched their world crumbling around them. The earthquake 8.9, one of the biggest ever and then 35 minutes later, the tsunami racing at the speed of a jumbo jet. If you recall Sam, this was one of the biggest natural disasters we've ever seen. A catastrophic tsunami rising out of the Pacific. It's huge wave sweeping away everything in its path, a massive wall of water that rose as high as 30 feet swallowing up parts of Japan. Nearly 20,000 people died. Today's events remind us of just how fragile life can be. Our hearts go out to our friends in Japan and across the region, and we're going to stand with them as they recover and rebuild from this tragedy. And among those who pass that day were roki sasaki's father and his paternal grandparents. Wow. So Jeff, in a lot of ways, I mean, that does connect with sasaki start against the Czech Republic in this world baseball classic. I mean, that game took place on March 11th. The national day of mourning in Japan meant to remember and honor the victims of that natural disaster, what did your reporting reveal to you about his emotions on the mountain that day? I would love to use my words here to describe this, but I'm gonna instead tell you what Hideki koriyama, who is the manager for samurai, Japan, as the Japanese national team is called. And on that day, about roki sasaki. He said, he pitched every single pitch with his soul. And his performance gave us a lot of energy. I'm not talking about his velocity. It's not talking about the speed. It's hard to explain, but to me, it's as if he's throwing his soul. Not the baseball. Wow. And roki sasaki Sam has been hesitant to discuss what happened with his family that day. Understandably so. It's a sort of tragedy that defines a person's life or can overwhelm them. He was 9 years old. When he lost his father and his grandparents. And I think that baseball has been a salve for him. It's been something that he has poured his energy and his heartbreak into and he really has embraced the concept of wa. But it's not necessarily with the team. I think that there's a symbiosis with roki sasaki and baseball. He's found this harmonious relationship there where he can take something that was the ultimate and sadness and he channels it into greatness. And when you watch roki sasaki pitch Sam, if the word greatness isn't among the first that comes to mind, then you're just not looking at the same thing as everyone else. It's really remarkable and I love those words from the Japanese manager. I think everybody can understand the sentiment that he was getting at there. I remember Jeff in that game against the Czech Republic, there was also another incident that kind of a long the lines of what you were just saying that seemed controversial in the moment, but actually turned into something a little bit different in the way that sasaki handled it. Can you tell us a little bit about what happened with him and William escala on the Czech Republic? You know, sometimes pitches get away. And when pitchers get away, you can have really bad things happen, like Jose Altuve breaking his thumb when Daniel Bard hit him in the quarterfinal game between Venezuela and the United States. And you can have dare I say sweeter endings. Leave a scholar got hit by a 100.9 mph fastball from roki sasaki. Not gonna feel good. Oh man. At a 101. I would venture to say that William escala has probably never been hit by a 101 mph fastball before. And row key sasaki felt so bad about it that he got like a huge bag filled with Japanese candy. Of course, lotte of the chiba lotte marines is a company that makes all kinds of candy. And yes, all very good, all very good. I must say. All delicious. And he was able to take the candy, bring it over to William escala, and apologize with both candy, as well as a signed ball. The ball, in fact, that tattooed his leg. Amazing. Well, Jeff, obviously sasaki is a huge story during this tournament, but there have been a lot of other fascinating storylines that have popped up during the WBC and we'd be crazy to let you out of here without going over some of them. What has stood out for you the most during these last couple of weeks of this tournament? It's just the energy Sam. When you wear your country's name, there's just more meaning to it. And I've been down in Miami for the entirety of the WBC. And the first game that was played in prime time here in Miami was between the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. I didn't go as a reporter that day. I took my family and I wanted my two sons and my wife to understand what baseball culture can be like because they've been to games at stadiums around the country. And they understand what the vibe is like. They're it is completely different when the DR and Venezuela two teams that really don't like each other very much or playing one another and when you have two fan bases who are so passionate about baseball. To be able to take the winter ball vibe.

"sasaki" Discussed on KCBS All News

KCBS All News

01:58 min | 6 months ago

"sasaki" Discussed on KCBS All News

"For students in kindergarten through 12th grade. John sasaki is spokesperson with the Oakland unified school district. So we want to make sure that everybody stays safe and not forget that this is still an issue. Since faculty and staff fall under Cal osha guidelines, no changes for their COVID requirements for now, sasaki explains what's different for students. Students must continue to mask around others for the full ten days that is ten days after they test positive. Unless they get too negative tests in a row, that is two days in a row. Even with relaxed mask requirements, many still choose to stay covered up. The masking is without a doubt the research shows that it's very protective. It helps you stay safe and keep others safe. So we certainly encourage anybody who wants to wear the mask to do so. And that's going to help all of us. In Oakland, Alice works case CBS. Trying to limit so called forever chemicals in drinking water could prove difficult for the Biden administration to implement in some communities. Here is reporter Margaret carrero. While it seems like a big win for the administration and the EPA environmental attorney vini dube tells K and X the problem is what they're essentially saying is it's up to the local communities and their water regulator to test the water, and if the water has more than four parts per trillion of these K 5s, they have to then take steps to let the communities know, and then they also have to officially take steps to filter and treat the water in a to get that level down. In order to filter and treat the water, he says local community water systems are going to have to buy equipment that costs tens of millions of dollars. Then it takes $5 million a year to actually run this equipment and make sure it works adequately. He questions how impoverished communities will be able to do that without federal funding. Margaret carrero, kcbs. Well, share some good news and uplifting story out of the world baseball classic coming up and just about 90 seconds. News time. One

"sasaki" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

05:39 min | 7 months ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

"Usage is, but there's just always going to be that concern with the tournament that takes place at this time of year and there isn't really a better time of year, you know, like if you were to do it after the season, a lot of players wouldn't participate then either there's no great time to do it because players were always worried and teams will always be worried that the guys are going to get hurt and there's always a risk anytime you're playing you could get hurt. Yeah or you know the other option is the teams just aren't patriotic, you know. Yeah. I'm a rebel roaster. I'm a rapper. I mean, you see people say that. Like Jerry Manuel, who is the bench coach for the U.S. team, said in a Ken Rosenthal piece a few weeks ago, I thought people would break their necks to play for their country. Go to the other countries and they're begging to play and that's not necessarily true. I don't think they have issues recruiting pitchers too, but again. And for the same reasons, right? It's the same as entities being like, hey now. Yeah. It is funny that teams seem to be not that they want to be clear. To be clear, not that they want their eyes to get hurt when they're pitching for them. But there is sort of a seeming acceptance of the risk when it is in service of the club, but when it comes to other entities, they're like, no, there's no thank you. No, thank you. Right. Yeah, 'cause if you get hurt in your own team's camp, then I guess it's well, what are we going to do? Injuries are inevitable. But if you get hurt in a pitching in the WBC, then your team and your team's fans are always going to think, well, would that have happened if they hadn't been there? And so even though you're going to get some number of injuries regardless, if it happens there, then there's always the what if and you kind of regret or you might have regrets and it's sort of silly, but inevitable. So really, it's other tips there. I mentioned Luis Castillo from ber Valdez is another one for the Dominican Republic who at one point was slated to pitch for them and then ultimately didn't. And with valdes and with Castillo, like sometimes, it's framed as like a mutual decision. The team and the player kind of came to this decision together. And so you always wonder how is the team leaning on the player not to participate, right? And they'll be tells the teams like we want players to participate. It's for the good of the tournament and the sport, but you kind of wonder what gets said like they can't say you can't play in less, I guess you were on the 60 men IL, maybe the previous season, but you kind of wonder and players like they've got money at stake and contracts and walk years and everything. And so you can totally understand why players wouldn't participate. I'm definitely not knocking anyone who doesn't. It's slightly saps my enthusiasm for the tournament, I guess, when good players don't play, particularly good pictures. I just, you know, it's such a, it's such a strange job, Ben pitching. You know, 'cause like, you gotta do it at least some to avoid getting hurt. But if you do it too much, you know, it can really backfire on you. So what a difficult what a difficult needle to thread. Yes, it can be quite hazardous to your health and breaking news. Yeah. Right, and it seems like the strategy more and more is just like pitch less pitched fewer innings and that'll help and ultimately it doesn't really help some guys, but that other guys, yeah, maybe they don't pitch enough or maybe they're pitching fewer innings, but they're all max effort innings and maybe that's just as bad for you if not worse. So conundrum. Yeah, we'll do a WBC preview of some sort, I think before the tournament starts and so I don't want to dampen anyone's enthusiasm because there's still a lot to be excited about. Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. But I think the absence of elite pitching on a lot of teams, that just makes me more psyched for team Japan because the Japanese team pitching is so good. Especially the starting rotation where you have Otani and Darvish and then you have sasaki and Yamamoto. I mean, this might be like, this might be like the four best pictures in the tournament. I don't know. I'd have to survey all the other rosters, which I haven't that carefully. But I might take any of those four guys over any of the American pitchers. So that is just a amazing group. Yeah, that is nasty. I'm looking forward to seeing those kids. And I guess we should say bullpens probably matter a lot too when it comes to a tournament like this. Starters aren't stretched out at this point anyway and you don't care as much about innings and durability. So there's some good bullpen arms on the American team and other rosters too. So that makes up for it somewhat. But it's tough. Everyone's protective of their pitching and pitchers are protective of themselves and I wish there were some way that they could all feel confident about participating, but I think this is inevitable and understandable. Yeah, yeah. So we have a preview pod for you all today. We're going to talk about Christian Yelich's two teams, I guess. I always try to come up with some way to yeah, what a nice little unifying theme. Yeah, there's not always a neat little theme, but we're going to talk about the Milwaukee Brewers and then we're going to talk about the Miami Marlins, so talking to Todd Rosie aka about the brewers, and Jordan McPherson about the marwan's in just a moment. There have been some finance updates and you want to talk, talk finances for a moment. Sure, but before we do that, I remembered the other thing that I wanted to talk to you about. Oh, sure. Okay.

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"sasaki" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

12:29 min | 1 year ago

"sasaki" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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"sasaki" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

03:55 min | 1 year ago

"sasaki" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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"sasaki" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

Sonidos de acá

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Sonidos de acá

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"sasaki" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool

Lights Camera Barstool

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Lights Camera Barstool

"I i do feel like another big strength that it was that it was extremely felt very very disconnected from the mc you like black widow like very intertwined and all that shit like this. You could told me this wasn't if you took away like the extraneous marvel characters in this movie it would be a regular awesome action movie. And that's i think what Very recused strengthened. Am i assuming that the crew and the writers and everything behind this that was like a kind of a priority and i think that it helped us a ton in i think we got some of the best mysticism that we've seen since doctor strange wanda vision and i think that we also got one of the i would say top five maybe top three villain performances from tony. Tony wishes so so five hundred for me. Amazing he was so goodness. And that's i think the biggest highlights movies remains that he just brought this level of like. I don't know man i don't christmas. Maybe not the right word. But like he had the perfect villain energy for this but also that same redemptive energy that you love to having to three dimensional villain. And he just had he had that aura about him and he just he killed it and as one who's liked him from his previous hong kong stuff to like. I just i really really loved. How being operative this movie But there's more sasaki head. No i he his role specifically in terms of him being the bad guy and being three dimensional as his like he came off pretty haunted in this role in there was like emotional depth. You know that you don't want to talk about too much when you talk about marvel movies because at the end of the day they're marvel movies and look. I've always been somebody says. Oh like these movies. But i can realize that they have limitations but then when you get in to his portrayal of or his performance as the villain in this movie like there's a degree to like i mean there's a degree of depth to his character that makes you kind of just feel bad for him like in a in a bad way but just like in a in a more relatable way So like when when he came into the movie like in in the present day or you know when they all came together. I think i thought that's when it took it up to another gear. I give it an eighty five like i. I really enjoyed it. I echo your comments about this. One being is from like the dialogue about half half the people dying some references to prior events like relatively unencumbered by the the current. Mc you timeline in. I think that was like my. You know that was one of the things i liked about black widow as well but one of the advantages you have here is like black widows obviously been a character in the mc you since the first avengers movie. I'm pretty sure. And so there's a built in history. There you get you get a nice It's iron to think. Yeah actually yeah. You're right Says ironman too. Yep that's it. that's what that's why i gotta have. He goes on to tell me through this. But when you have like what you look like the negatives when just break what. I'm saying there i will say like the negatives in the sense like of this movie is is i. I don't think you can necessarily get away with it. Because i think there is like a pretty standard formula that that marvel sticks to a lot of these origin stories that have been pretty successful with them in the past as far as origin..

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"sasaki" Discussed on Eu tava la

Eu tava la

05:21 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Eu tava la

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"sasaki" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"That's pound 250 say, Mark £11 to 50. Say Mark Levin, I want you to take advantage of this. Your talk is a fantastic product. And while these other corporations are massive international multinational corporations Which is fine, I guess. Your talk is not an American corporation and the CEO is a veteran. The CEOs of veteran Let's see here. Do I have the calls? I think I pulled up the call screen. Let's see. Holy mackerel! It works. What do you know about that? Let's go to Jerry Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on the Mark Levin Act, Jerry, How are you, sir? I am doing wonderful Mark. Thank you for having me on your show. I just want to say real briefly, and then I'll get to my point Big fan of yours since 2000 and six. Actually, the first time I ever heard of you was on rush when you do. Show up for the Little legal briefings during a legal director. Yes. Yes, you were f Lee Levin can't wait for your book to arrive. I got you pre ordered here. Thank you. Super excited. So thank you. So, uh, Big, big fan learn more about the Constitution in the last 15 years from you than I ever did in school. Wow, Jerry, You're very, very kind and by the way, Larry Kudlow invited me on his show. Um, it's his July 4th Independence Day show. We had a fantastic time and I spoke and you allowed me to speak for about 20 minutes about the Declaration of independence some of the history How it applies to to modern events. And when I was on Hannity last night Again. I'm asked all the time by these wonderful colleagues to go on their programs and so forth. I do the best I can, but I can't get on all of them. And, uh, again. We were trying to attach what the Democrats have done somewhat to our history. I think that's important. Anyway. Go right ahead. I'm sorry. Yeah, no problem. Um, soup and let me just said, uh Jesse Waters has a new book coming out, and he'll be on next Tuesday to talk about his book. It's a very fun book. How I saved the world. Jesse is a good guy. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Good guy. Yeah, no problem. No problem. Um, so I was listening when you were having a kitchen. Sasaki's, uh, talking points there on Funding the police, and I think there's two things possibly happening here and, you know, bear with me. So one You're running away from the crisis they created right? Right? And then the second pieces I think they're actually Positioning the Republicans to have to kind of vote to support them federally funding local police and I was thinking back. You know when Ferguson was going on, and the Obama egg was getting involved with these local Local police officers, right. You know, any time federal funding comes along, there are strings attached. Mhm. So you're right. They own the police departments. They tell them what to do. You're exactly right, Jerry. All right, my friend. I appreciate your call. We're going to also have Let me reveal some of this. We're going to be interviewed by Hannity. The Friday before the books released for an entire hour on his program. The following Sunday. I'm going to turn the hosting of life liberty and live in over to my buddy Pete Hegseth, and he will interview me for an hour as we did with on freedom of the press. And well. Steve Doocy, very, very kind reached out. Other people are reaching out, and I want to thank each and every one of them. Just good people. Let's see. And in the management of Fox is 100% behind these efforts. Just you know, the management of West with one is 100% behind these efforts. That's all. It's all quite good,.

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"sasaki" Discussed on Debate Amongst Friends With Doc & Prof

Debate Amongst Friends With Doc & Prof

04:03 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Debate Amongst Friends With Doc & Prof

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"sasaki" Discussed on Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

07:05 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

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"sasaki" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

SRB Media Podcasts

03:47 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts

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Tokyo Olympics official quits over 'Olympig' remarks about female entertainer

Monocle 24: The Briefing

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Tokyo Olympics official quits over 'Olympig' remarks about female entertainer

"Tokyo olympics. Creative chief hiroshi sasaki has resigned after suggesting that a female comedian kutu wear peaks ear said the games. It is the latest setback for the olympics which also seen the former games president yoshiro mori tweet for making sexiest remarks

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Marking ten years since the 2011 Japan earthquake

BBC Newshour

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Marking ten years since the 2011 Japan earthquake

"10 years since Japan was hit by a huge earthquake that triggered a tsunami which crashed into the coast less than an hour later. Thousands of towns were engulfed by the immense wave. The disaster also triggered a multiple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant How Japan correspondent Rupert Wingfield Hayes has been back to meet some of the people. His lives changed that day. As the 10th anniversary approaches, a group of Buddhist monks is walking the coast Road, chanting prayers for the more than 18,000 people swept away that day. Phenomena Could tomato mussel actually taking a few 100 M away? Kill Kazu Sasaki stands on a bear windswept piece of land. Before the tsunami. This was the fishing port of Yuri Aga. When the wave swept in. It took one in 10 of your ER gaze residents, including Sasaki San's whole family, this girl home. Candle, not a timorous Scott. As he tells me his story, he clutches his most precious possession. His 14 year old daughter's school uniforms solution, would you, uh, Son all number because in the beginning I was drinking heavily. I really don't remember much of the first three years after the quake After four years, I started to tell my story. I had a fight with my wife that morning before the quake struck. So now I tell people what would you do if tomorrow never comes? I tell them to live every single day as if you don't have tomorrow. John Wave that destroyed your Nyaga unleashed a chain of events that continues to haunt Japan today,

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"sasaki" Discussed on Stories Philippines Podcast

Stories Philippines Podcast

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on Stories Philippines Podcast

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"sasaki" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on KOMO

"Did the industry rules, including Gamestop, which small investors bought up all hedge funds betting against the company lost billions of dollars. A B C's did revolt. One expert told me this has nothing to do with the little guy versus the big guy. When trading gets very volatile, the depository Trust company, one of the world's largest securities depositories, it raises margin requirements on the stocks. That are being traded excessively. In other market crises, the DTC has made the same requirements, and the idea here is to make the system safer for all involved, no matter what size of investor ur story line right out of the 2004 movie, the terminal ABC is Derek Dennis throws you, a man living in an airport. But in Chicago O'Hare it was no movie. Newly released video shows a 36 year old Los Angeles traveler being busted for trespassing believe you have been secretly staying. In the airport for three months. Prosecutors say he got away with it, using a workers lost idea badge and claiming to be afraid to fly back home to L A because of covert 19. Statement from Chicago Department of Aviation says the man did not pose a security risk to the airport or to the traveling publishes ABC News and this is common news. 1000 FM 97 7 Evan Smith is in the Dubin Law Group Traffic Center. Keeping an eye on our roads. What do you see in heaven? Sometime. 4055 28 collisions Still taking up of couple links there now just to write the lanes is blocking three lanes on the left earlier, little bit hesitation still right behind that. Meanwhile, door found floral five just south of North East 30th. There's still an emergency response taking up the Wrights lane with the two mile backup approaching their east. 5 20 closed between Montlake and 84th roadwork until tomorrow morning. Always found a nanny. Sunset away it disabled vehicle there is blocking the rights, Elaine and we're still seeing a little bit of hesitation North down five either to come into our next comer traffic is at 6 14. Maybe a Cockney has our forecast It Sasaki Sunday around western Washington and we're going for more drenching rain as we head into Monday. Rounds of rain expected around.

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"sasaki" Discussed on KTRH

KTRH

05:00 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on KTRH

"Country. Lift up our communities through their kindness and courage, Goodness and grace. The incoming Biden administration, turning visitations capital your capital into an armed fortress. Quite a different message there. We run this nation from Honolulu to our colony in the Caribbean and everything in between very much, including where you and your family live. Do not question us. That is Fox is Tucker Carlson. Elsewhere, The Washington Post reporting that the FBI is afraid that the militant que a non supporters, posing his national guard that are going to disrupt the inauguration, and that's why they have to have that show of force. However, the chairman of the joint Chiefs as well as the Defense Department itself, saying they have no credible evidence or even any thought that that might be what's happening. This is simply a Washington post, unnamed source report. Biden inaugurated tomorrow. Confirmation hearings, however, for his Cabinet will start today. With the Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen. Biden is pressuring the Senate to confirm his team quickly. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley isn't on board. Democrats are always lecturing Republican senators about approving future Biden Cabinet nominees. Even if we don't agree with that. That's pretty darn rich. Biden once the Senate just split. It's time, however, between the second Trump impeachment trial. And confirmation hearings. President Trump planning to end the United States travel bans on Europe United Kingdom But the Biden administration they're not going to follow through on his order to lift the restrictions. New press secretary Jim Sasaki tweeting that this is not the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel. In quote, you know what has happened to parlor in the social media ban of President Trump Show that Censorship is now alive and well in this company this country and growing And you know, it's really bad that the mainstream media somehow ignoring all this. Here's ktrh is Jeff Biggs. Yeah, And despite your Biden's wish list, dealing with that double standard and hypocrisy, especially with big tech in the mainstream media may be priority number one. I think what happened with the attack? What's happened with the cancel movement? What's happened really with the lack of stability among and between Americans is frankly, a bigger threat to democracy moving forward, then whoever happens to be sitting in the White House That is political analyst and Fox News contributor. Adam Goodman, who also told Katie rates free speech. Now, more than ever, is definitely not free. I think once we recognize that speech is no longer truly free, that it's monitored, co opted in. Some men are owned by Big tech and others. Once we fully realized that I think that's maybe when we reach the choke point and say we've had enough Again as each day goes by. It's just stunning. There's been no outrage for the censorship, an attack on free speech in our nation and right to assemble. You know, show of force in the nation's capital. You know you cannot attend the inaugural because your politics might be wrong. It's now 706. Joe Biden's plan on Amnesty reportedly is going to give citizenship toe anyone who can show they were in the United States on January 1st. Really going. You're gonna help all the rust He given us 100 days to get to the US and give us legal mental paper that illegal there with a Honduran caravan talking to CNN. Now we don't know how many You know, are coming as well as her chain migration extended families who would take advantage of this offer from Joe Biden. So what is this? What is coming at us? The caravan of up to 8000 migrants, mostly from Honduras, is hoping to arrive at the border after the Biden administration takes over. Mark Krikorian, with the center for Immigration Studies, says it should be no surprise. Biden has said he will not deport them. You said no one will be deported from the United States who's an illegal immigrant unless they're actually convicted of a violent crime. He believes Biden's immigration policy will be put to a tough test. I don't see how moderate Democrats can wrote for something is radical or even half his radical as what Biden want. And the border is going to be out of control. For now. Guatemala and Mexico are trying to stop the caravan before it gets here. Corey Olson, NewsRadio 7 40 Ktrh It's now seven of seven. We told you about some of the thousands who showed up to get vaccinated for covert at minute Maid Park over the weekend and didn't get their shots. Because of what the mayor calls a glitch. In the system. Regret that not everybody. We showed up, got the vaccine,.

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"sasaki" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

01:57 min | 2 years ago

"sasaki" Discussed on WTVN

"Packard, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Rapids Burger getting a not so friendly call from President Trump after the election that saw him lose that state on the audio obtained by The Washington Post. Trump telling Rapids Burger that he's putting himself quote at big risk if he fails to call the election in Trump's favor. The people of Georgia know that this was a scam. Because of what you've done to the president. A lot of people are going out to vote. And a lot of Republicans are gonna vote negative because they hate what you did to the president. Okay? They hated recounts in Georgia reaffirmed Joe Biden's win there. Some in Congress aren't willing to accept the will of the voters. Dozen GOP senators are joining about 140 House Republicans to object this week to the certification of Joe Biden's win. Siding. Unfounded allegations of voter fraud, ABC NEWS Political director Reclined We're past the Electoral College. We all know from our Constitution. That's what's when the president actually elected. Would be on that This is the last formal step for more than a century. Congress has had this opportunity to do a final check of final review. But there is no serious contest here, and I think the danger is it makes it look like there is something 117th Congress gaveling into session today. Right now, the house voting on who will be their speaker, Nancy Pelosi, expected to get it again. New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi. Is a champion of the Children, a defender of the disenfranchised of voice for the voiceless. Yes, the coronavirus vaccinations are going slower than operation Warp speed had projected by now. But Sasaki, Anthony Fauci. Dr Fauci on ABC is this week. Momentum is building some little glimmer of hope is that in the last 72 hours They've gotten 1.5 million doses into people's arms, which is an average of about 500,000 Day, which is much better than the beginning when it was much, much less than that, and the latest grim coronavirus milestone in the pandemic more than 350,000 Americans have now died from covert 19. You're listening to ABC News Ohio.

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Seattle Mariners' Kyle Lewis awarded American League Rookie of the Year in unanimous vote

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

02:09 min | 3 years ago

Seattle Mariners' Kyle Lewis awarded American League Rookie of the Year in unanimous vote

"Are are in in and and there's there's no no need need for for a a recount. recount. Baseball Baseball writers writers have chosen the 2020 American League Rookie of the Year. COMAS Bill Sports says a Seattle Mariner overcame many challenges to turn the coveted honor. He's the pride of snow Ville, Georgia, Kyle Lewis left basketball behind to become the Golden Spikes. Best college baseball player of 2016. Seattle made him a first round draft choice and he started his pro career with the everyday aqua socks. Then came Challenge number one. An A C L injury. That was definitely a lot of dark nice in their work. No, it was rough for you. Don't sit around it. Shot, right right in my journal. Whatever I can to keep my nose away. I needed to be with No, it's Emily. I think you just gotta take it. One day at a time Louis Ascension and the Mariners organization was delayed. He spent summers in Modesto, California and Arkansas. At those stops, though, he met other 20 somethings who become part of Seattle's building blocks for the future, You know, definitely super excited about the potential that we have so I think if we could recognize that potential and come into it now has the opportunity to be a strong group in something that we could develop moving forward, But we don't really talk about it all the time. Louis finally got to call up to the major leagues in 2019 using that experience as a springboard for success in the future. I want me a time it had me a time Jesus for his nerves. Faras. Ah, ability to slow the game down. The 25 Year old has what Baseball scouts called the five tools hit for average hit for power. Muscled out out to to left left center center field. field. This This is is back back carrying carrying how how about about a a 10 10 number number three three campaign campaign Lewis Lewis and and this this fall flashed the leather in center field, a unanimous selection Lewis joints Ichiro Suzuki, Kazuhiro Sasaki and Mr Marriner Alvin Davis as the only Mariners to win baseball writers of America A L Rookie of the year. His message to youngsters out there, You know, Usually I try to learn the game and I'm still learning. I'm still working every day and trying to write my story. So that's just what I say to the young guys. You know anything can happen. I bill Swerts Comeau news.

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Hiroshima survivors worry that world will forget

Marketplace

05:18 min | 3 years ago

Hiroshima survivors worry that world will forget

"Exactly 15 minutes past eight in the morning on August 6th, 1945 Japanese time at the moment when the atomic bomb flashed above Hiroshi MMA Miss Yoshiko Sasaki, a clerk in the personnel department of the East Asia, 10 Works had just sat down at her place in the plant office and was turning her head to speak to the girl at the next desk. That rather ordinary sentence is the opening to the extraordinary August 1946 New Yorker article titled Oshima. It was published a year after the United States dropped the first nuclear bomb on that city, a year in which the U. S government had gone to great lengths to conceal the human devastation caused And to depict the bomb as a conventional humane weapon. The writer of the Peace John Hursey, uncovered a very different story reporting on the ground in Japan, author and journalist Leslie Bloome chronicles foresees work and the reaction to it in her new book, Fallout. She joins me now from Los Angeles. Leslie Bloome. Welcome. Thank you. Start with Who? John Hursey Wass and how he came to be the one to tell this story. Oh, John. Her see was a young World War two correspondent who had covered action in different theaters throughout the war for Time magazine. And like many war correspondents, then he was pretty supportive of the U. S military. And he even wrote an almost overly complimentary wartime bio of General Douglas MacArthur and That the U. S military knew him entrusted him would be an important factor in my story and how he eventually got his story about Hiroshi MMA, and I don't want to give away too much. But I will say that how he got in was by being the perfect Trojan horse reporter, The perfect Trojan horse reporter. You've hooked us where we're intrigued when I got there. He didn't report this out as a war correspondent. He focused very much on ordinary people on he picked six of them. Why did he want to tell the story in that way? Well, I mean, the fact of the matter is is that the bombing of Hiroshima was widely reported when it happened, and it was reported as a very big end of days. Story mean there were pictures of the mushroom clouds that were released in pictures, the landscape devastation. But there were no pictures that were released or no stories that were released about the human toll that it happened on the ground there, and the government was really going to enormous lengths to cover up the reality of theater. Tomic aftermath in Hiroshima, Nagasaki They were very concerned with as the former secretary of war, put it, not being seen as having outdone, Hitler and atrocities. So her C and his editors at the New Yorker magazine became determined to tell the story from the point of view of survivors. You know, these are among the on ly humans who have ever experience what it's like to be on the receiving end of nuclear attack. He ultimately picked a widow with young kids, a young female clerk to medics, a priest and a minister with with a young family, and his idea was to create a sense of empathy. In his readers with these individuals, because, after all, not everybody could understand the physics of how the bombs works or visualized. You know, an all out nuclear attack that anyone could relate to being a mother or a father or colleague or doctor who's going about their everyday business. One catastrophe strikes I wonder if you would give us a sense of just one telling story of what he did find when he was there What it was that so shocked American readers who had no idea what was unfolding in Japan. One story that particularly resonated with him. He interviewed a young female clerk who was in her company when the bomb was detonated. This's the clerk I mentioned in the intro exactly one of the most famous introductions in journalistic history, and when the bomb exploded over her factory bookshelves fell upon her, and she was nearly crushed to death by books. And he thought How ironic it was to have somebody nearly crushed by books within the first moments of the atomic age, and literally when he was leaving here, Oshima and standing on the surprisingly intact train station platform, he thought that he was going to have to write about that line. And that's one of the incidents that most resonated with readers. So August 1946 The New Yorker publishes. What was the reaction? Both in the United States and around the world to this story. Well in her sees own words. The reaction was quote explosive mean, I try not to use that word in my book for obvious reasons. But he did, And the article was simply titled here, Oshima, and it comprised nearly the entire contents of the August 31st 1946 issue of The New Yorker. It's sold out immediately. You're even black market copies of it going for, you know, astronomical sums. It was syndicated in its entirety, and this is a 30,000 word story in newspapers across the country and around the world. And editors and reporters and readers were enraged. They were horrified by the testimonies in her sees here, Oshima, and they also began demanding to know what else was the U. S government withholding from the US public And then, when President Truman was asked by a reporter if he had personally read it, he retorted. I never read the New York ER. It just makes me bad. But the fact is, is that the government had been put very much on the defensive. That said, You know, they didn't want to look like they were on the defensive, but they were and they had to scramble to try to reclaim the narrative.

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