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The Roy Green Show Podcast, June 2: Israel Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed on Trudeau/Joly statements. - AI generated communication with family after death. - Might Trump verdict lead to public unrest? US pollster/commentator John Zogby.
Today's podcast:
Israel is challenging PM Justin Trudeau and FM Melanie Joly and their statements concerning the "Israeli ceasefire deal," adding "Secretary Blinken (U.S. Secretary of State) was clear when he said that Hamas should agree to the deal and asked that every country with a relationship with Hamas should press it to do so without delay. The UK and German Foreign Ministers have already put out statements supporting this, and it's our hope that Canada will also play a similar constructive role."
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israeli Ambassador to Canada.
Michael Bommer is a German man with perhaps weeks to live because of cancer.
Andrew LoCascio is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of the AI company Eternos.life.
Michael Bommer became the first person to engage in the Eternos AI program which stores his voice, thoughts, memories and the principles by which he lived in its server. His family can then, following Michael's death, hold a virtual conversation with him. In Michael's words "It only has the content I provided to it. What's coming back is things I have said, I have thought, the principles I live by."
Guests: Michael Bommer (from Germany)
Andrew LoCascio, co-founder of Eternos.life.
Following Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 offences in New York and facing possible prison time, coupled with Trump's incendiary commentary, how might this affect U.S. domestic stability? Our guest, dean of American pollsters, worried 3 years ago on air with us about the possibility of major civil unrest in the United States.
Guest: John Zogby. Founder, John Zogby Strategies. Major brand included on his client list: Coca Cola. Author: We Are Many, We Are One.
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June 2: Israel Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed on Trudeau/Joly statements
Israel is challenging PM Justin Trudeau and FM Melanie Joly and their statements concerning the "Israeli ceasefire deal," adding "Secretary Blinken (U.S. Secretary of State) was clear when he said that Hamas should agree to the deal and asked that every country with a relationship with Hamas should press it to do so without delay. The UK and German Foreign Ministers have already put out statements supporting this, and it's our hope that Canada will also play a similar constructive role."
Guest: Iddo Moed. Israeli Ambassador to Canada.
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June 2: AI generated communication with family after death.
Michael Bommer is a German man with perhaps weeks to live because of cancer.
Andrew LoCascio is an American entrepreneur and co-founder of the AI company Eternos.life.
Michael Bommer became the first person to engage in the Eternos AI program which stores his voice, thoughts, memories and the principles by which he lived in its server. His family can then, following Michael's death, hold a virtual conversation with him. In Michael's words "It only has the content I provided to it. What's coming back is things I have said, I have thought, the principles I live by."
Guests: Michael Bommer (from Germany)
Andrew LoCascio, co-founder of Eternos.life.
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June 2: Might Trump verdict lead to public unrest? US pollster/commentator John Zogby.
Following Donald Trump being found guilty of 34 offences in New York and facing possible prison time, coupled with Trump's incendiary commentary, how might this affect U.S. domestic stability? Our guest, dean of American pollsters, worried 3 years ago on air with us about the possibility of major civil unrest in the United States.
Guest: John Zogby. Founder, John Zogby Strategies. Major brand included on his client list: Coca Cola. Author: We Are Many, We Are One.
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June 2: Golf Canada Tournament Director Bryan Crawford, the Canadian Open Continues
From the final round of Canadian Open golf championship in Hamilton.
Guest: Bryan Crawford. Golf Canada tournament director of the RBC Canadian Open.
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June 2: A close race in the Canadian Open, and the pressures of competition, with Rick Zamperin and Ron Foxcroft.
The Canadian Open golf tournament is winding down. At the start of today, Ontario's MacKenzie Hughes was tied for 2nd place at -10, four strokes behind Scotland's Robert MacIntyre. Rory McIlroy was at -7, tied for 11th with Canada's Cory Connors. Might we still see a Canadian win our national Open for the second consecutive year?
Also:
The stresses athletes encounter when playing major championship competition. Do some athletes loosen up and others tighten up in competition. What separates the pro athlete from weekend warriors? How does Hamilton Golf and Country club rate among Canada's best courses?
Guests: Rick Zamperin. 900 CHML. Host of Good Morning Hamilton, APD and sports director with an update from the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.
And: Ron Foxcroft. Order of Canada, Hamilton entrepreneur and chair of FOX40 Industries, including the world famous FOX40 whistle used by all referees in the NFL, NHL, NBA, NCAA, CFL. Owner of Fluke Transport trucking. 30 years NCAA Division 1 basketball referee (including Michael Jordan's first game at North Carolina), referee for the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics basketball Gold Medal game and multi-year member at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.
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