Daily Advisory 6/28/18

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Today’s Program Advisory

10:00am, Hawaii Nikkei Now – ハワイ​ ​日系​  ​ナウ with Russell Honma, in an episode called A Hawaii Supreme Court Judge with a Global Perspective – This show will be broadcast in Japanese with guest Sabrina S. Mckenna. View playlist for earlier shows.

11:00am, Adventures in Small Business with Cathy Wiltse, in an episode called Hawaii SBDC – Success Story from Oahu – Helping dogs live longer, healthier lives with guest Gary Novosel. View playlist for earlier shows.

12:00 pm, Community Matters with Kendra Austin, in an episode called Raising Autism Awareness in Hawaii – How behavior therapists and special education classes play a vital role in the development of autistic children and teens. with guest Flavia Ploog. View playlist for earlier shows.

1:00 pm, Community Matters with Parker Wagnild, in an episode called The Benefits and the Disadvantage of being a Athletic Coach – Is Being an Athletic Coach a Good Possible Career with guest Rick Hendricks. View playlist for earlier shows.

2:00 pm, Business In Hawaii with Ray Tsuchiyama, in an episode called How can Hawaii CEOs Leverage Global Expertise? – Shouldering Immense Responsibilities with guests Iqbal Ashraf and Jan Rumi. View playlist for earlier shows.

3:00 pm, Condo Insider with Richard Emery, in an episode called Meetings Meetings Meetings: Rules, Requirements & Risks – Being Prepared for What’s Next with guest Na Lan. View playlist for earlier shows.

4:00pm,  Encore Presentation: Hispanic Hawaii with Richard Concepcion, in an episode called Spanish Teachers Teaching Spanish in Hawaii – Learning Spanish in Hawaii with guest Mayra Hickling. View playlist for earlier shows.

5:00pm, Life In The Law with Sherry Broder, in an episode called Sustainable Nearshore Fisheries – Successes and Weakness with guest Anastasia Telesetsky. View playlist for earlier shows.


ThinkTech Host of the Week

RB Kelly is Hawaii’s Body Language Boss, the singular expert on nonverbal communication in the Hawaiian Islands. Her clients learn how to read and react to the people around them using body language – which leads to more honest, heartfelt, confident and genuine interactions. Whether you’re a corporate powerhouse or a stay at home mom, your nonverbal interactions are crucial.

RB’s ThinkTech talk show, Out of the Comfort Zone, explores ideas, services, and concepts that help watcher’s get out of their comfort zone to begin building a better world – starting with themselves.

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Recent Broadcasts

Here’s the web links to the most recently broadcast talk shows on ThinkTech Hawaii:

Hawaii Health Systems Corp. (Much More On Medicine) Watch

At Peace- Choosing a Good Death After a Long Life (Navigating The Journey) Watch

We The People: Community Interaction with Local Elected Officials (The Ties That Bind) Watch

Introduction to Formula One Racing (Hibachi Talk) Watch

The World Gas Conference (Energy In America) Watch

Hawaii Green Business Program (Hawaii, State Of Clean Energy) Watch

Puerto Rico: The Impact of No Federal Voting Rights (Life In The Law) Watch


What’s Playing on Spectrum OC16?

This episode is entitled CLIMATE AND DATA SCIENCE WITH VOLO FOUNDATION, featuring a review of its most recent research on Climate Change by trustee and data scientist David Volo, and its findings, conclusions and recommendations to the public on that subject.

Schedule:
Sunday: 10:30pm (premiere)
Monday: 4:30am
Tuesday: 2:00pm
Thursday: 9:00am
Friday: 5:00am, 3:00pm
Saturday: 1:00pm
Subject to change

Click here to see more of ThinkTech on Spectrum OC16 content On Demand


The Ratings Are In!

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1. From the series “Sister Power” on 6/14/2018 hosted by Sharon Yarbrough, it’s called “The Meaning of Juneteenth, What is Juneteenth And Why Is It Celebrated?” with guests Marcia Howard, Debra Murray.
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2. From the series “Beyond The Lines” on 6/11/2018 hosted by Rusty Komori, it’s called “Miss Hawaii USA 2015 Emma Wo” with guest Emma Wo.
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3. From the series “Research In Manoa” on 6/11/2018 hosted by Jay Fidell, it’s called “The Continuing Eruption of Kilauea” with guest Andrea Gabrieli.
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4. From the series “Hispanic Hawaii” on 6/12/2018 hosted by Richard Concepcion, it’s called “Spanish Teachers Teaching Spanish in Hawaii” with guest Mayra Hickling.
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5. From the series “Community Matters” on 6/11/2018 hosted by Jay Fidell, it’s called “Update on the Music of Lenore Mollison” with guest Lenore Mollison.
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Staff Pick Show of the Week:

From the series “Think Tech Asia” on 6/13/2018 hosted by Jay Fidell, it’s called “The Real Meaning of T-K in Singapore” with guest Ralph A. Cossa.
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These are the top choices of our 30 talk shows every week. There are, of course, another 25. If you’d like to see them, please go to our ThinkTechHawaii.com or our YouTube Channel where you’ll find them all. Every Day Better at ThinkTech

The list above is based up the “most viewed” ThinkTech videos posted online excluding the prior week’s #1 series.


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Today’s Headlines

  • NYT > Top Stories
  • BBC News
  • Deutsche Welle
  • NPR Topics: News
  • Washington Post
- Jeanna Smialek

Wage growth and hiring slowed in April, prodding investors to slightly increase their bets on rate cuts this year. [...]

- J. Edward Moreno and Joe Rennison

A cooler-than-expected jobs report for April shifted the tone on Wall Street, rekindling investors’ expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut rates soon. [...]

- Jeff Sommer
The Perils of the Fed’s Vast Bond Holdings

The Federal Reserve is shedding assets at a glacial pace, exposing the financial system to continuing risks, our columnist says. [...]

- Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
Trump and Hope Hicks Meet Again as She Testifies in Hush-Money Trial

Hope Hicks, once a spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, broke down in tears on the witness stand as she talked about their time together. [...]

- Jill Cowan and Jonathan Wolfe
U.S.C. Will Host a Graduation Party at the Coliseum After Canceling Its Main Ceremony

The university said it would hold a celebration at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. More than 100 school-specific graduations and smaller receptions will also take place with tighter security. [...]

Tories see big losses in last pre-general election test

Labour wins a by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty. [...]

Local election results in maps and charts

Analysis of the first wave of results in the local elections 2024. [...]

Sunak says results 'disappointing' but voters will 'stick with us' at general election

Labour wins by-election and string of councils from the Tories, who retain the Tees Valley mayoralty. [...]

When is the next general election?

The next UK general election has to be held by 28 January 2025, but could take place earlier. [...]

Chris Mason analysis: Bleak picture for Sunak as Tories take election hit

Labour has discovered a knack of winning in the local elections where they need to win in a general election. [...]

More than 200 firefighters were on site, trying to control the flames. Residents near the factory were advised to keep their windows and doors closed to protect themselves from fumes. [...]

The UN has said the destruction of housing in Gaza has not been seen on this scale since World War II. Meanwhile, Israel has confirmed the death of a man [...]

Canadian police have arrested three men thought to have been involved in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh activist whose death last year triggered a huge diplomatic row [...]

The US and EU responded to recent Iranian drone attacks on Israel by increasing sanctions. US President Joe Biden has been accused of laxity in their application. Is there any [...]

With dwindling interest among young people and a growing movement for animal rights, bullfighting, once thought of as an enduring part of Spanish culture, has become a hot-button topic in [...]

- Willem Marx
Israel Hamas War Protests Worldwide; Visiting a Donkey Festival in Colombia

As protests over the Israel Hamas war roil college campuses across the U.S., similar protests are happening elsewhere in the world. We hear from some of them. And a quirky [...]

- Rhitu Chatterjee
Scientists welcome new rules on marijuana, but research will still face obstacles

When marijuana becomes a Schedule III instead of a Schedule I substance under federal rules, researchers will face fewer barriers to studying it. But there will still be some roadblocks [...]

- Bill Chappell
Orangutan in the wild applied medicinal plant to heal its own injury, biologists say

It is "the first known case of active wound treatment in a wild animal with a medical plant," biologist Isabelle Laumer told NPR. She says the orangutan, called Rakus, is [...]

- Juana Summers
Katie Ledecky tells NPR about her plans for the Paris Olympics — and L.A. in 2028

Katie Ledecky is used to getting medals, having earned 10 at the Olympics. But on Friday she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest award a civilian can get [...]

- Willem Marx
Campus protests over the war in Gaza have gone international

Students in the U.K., France and Mexico have sought to erect what many of them call "solidarity encampments," prompting a variety of responses from university authorities and local law enforcement. [...]

- Harrison Smith

He captured Dylan’s shift from acoustic to electric, taking pictures that were featured on the covers of “Bringing It All Back Home” and “Highway 61 Revisited.” [...]

- Associated Press

The United Nations humanitarian aid agency says hundreds of thousands of people would be “at imminent risk of death” if Israel carries out a military assault in the southern Gaza [...]

- Emily Wax-Thibodeaux, Laura Meckler, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff, Justin Jouvenal

A growing number of colleges and universities are negotiating deals with students to defuse tensions peacefully. [...]

- Evelyne Musambi | AP

Kenya’s president has postponed next week’s planned reopening of schools until further notice, as heavy rains and floods that have killed more than 200 people continue [...]

- Perry Stein, Marianna Sotomayor

The Democratic lawmaker from Texas denied all the charges. He was indicted Friday alongside his wife, Imelda Cuellar. [...]

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