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8 found fatally shot in Utah home, including 5 children
"8 people have been found shocked to death in a home in southern Utah. In exiting manager rob dotson says, the victims were found when police did a welfare check at the residence. Upon entering the home, the officers found 8 individuals, three adults, and 5 miners through a received gun shots and were deceased. Dots and says the victims were members of one family. We all know this family. Many of us have served with them in church. And community and gone to school with these individuals. And so this community at this time is hurting. They're feeling lost. I'm Donna water

NFL: Good Morning Football
"dotson" Discussed on NFL: Good Morning Football
"Defense. I can not wait dean and then Jordan Davis. Yes. So cool. What do you got? A couple things, Peter, I like the breeze hall thing. I hope he doesn't take too much shine away from our guy, Michael Carter. We love Michael Carter on the jets, powerful runner. But while you're watching the Isaiah Pacheco experience and not going to that barbecue mention, look on the other side of the field, the Chicago Bears, yes, the Chicago Bears veil Jones Tennessee here. Let's go. Third round pick. Now listen, I know the buzz out of the bear's camp has been at least controversial, maybe negative. Some of the positives about this guy, they're going to have to find some offense this year. Fast as how they're using all these kind of cool little gadgets and getting them involved. He's one of those guys that the coach says we have to get the ball in a veil as his hands, 'cause the guy can fly. That is a great addition. We're done with a lot of SEC here. I can not wait for it. 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Nothing compares to witnessing it live in person. The roar of the crowd, the adrenaline, the rush of high fiving random strangers don't miss your chance to be part of epic showdowns, classic rivalries, and prime time games under the lights. Tickets to all regular season games are on sale now. That 17 games for all 32 teams. Take your seat, visit NFL dot com slash tickets to purchase your tickets today. Welcome back, we're just wondering a lot of Justin Jefferson will be the first wide receiver picked in fantasy. Or is it still Cooper Cup? You guys decide. He joined inside training camp live. Electric player and he spoke, how is he adjusting to the defense that is now going all out against him in practice? Take it away. This is so great. I mean, they be double covering me just having that game style. You know, in practice, it makes me even wonder like, man, y'all can double covering me in the prank. This is like, what are y'all doing? But I mean, it just goes to show you that I'm a top receiver now, and that's when I'm going to be getting throughout the season. They play a lot of different coverages and make them look so differently. I love the way the defense is now. From day one, when he came in, you know, you probably seen like a fire event in it. You could have seen the way he carried himself the way he care about football, the way he worked. So, you know, his confidence is through the roof and you can see through his the way he worked in the practice field. So I'm just happy to be playing with the guy you know 'cause someday you're gonna be a Hall of Fame and I'm just one of the people I played with. This played a couple years were thrown out of gold jacket and yet I don't think it's asinine. Why not? We can do it. No one's gotten off to a career faster than Randy Moss, same franchise. But double cook obviously a heaping high praise on his teammate. Interesting conversation here. You go around, it's kind of fantasy season. The regular season is just about a month away. Those two guys we saw there. Justin Jefferson, Dalvin cook. Are they the best running back wide receiver tandem currently in the NFL? Can you name a better one? Jamie, what do you think? Well, who was Randy Moss is running back when he Robert Woods? Robert Smith, man. You know, we see like I mentioned earlier on the show, we see these wide receivers going around and make all their top 5 lists and it's kind of becoming like the thing for them to do. And when you look at that list, you think about who's, you know, who's taking the offense distraction away from them when they don't want to go to the whiteout, the best running backs that are carrying the ball and the second down on the third down. Who's picking up those 7 and 9 yard ranges. And I can't come up with anybody when I look at the list of top 5 letter receivers that is better than Dalvin cook. I'm going to stick with the Vikings here. I mean, the two of them are young, they're electric and there is no other payer in the NFL that landed in the top 5 in these two categories in rushing and receiving than they did last season. The endowment and Dustin are electric. They're in a new offense, Justin Jefferson also said that on inside trading camp live that he was happy to be in this Kevin O'Connell offensive effect that he's now we understand why Cooper Cup succeeded so much in that offense. Because now he gets to experience it himself. I'll play devil's advocate and go with Justin Jefferson's teammate and it's Jamar chase and Cincinnati. I think that chase and Jefferson could be neck and neck for best young wide receivers in the league. And I think Joe Mixon is overlooked a lot. When we talk about best running backs, he's one of the best blocking running backs in the league. He also receives the ball well. And you look at mixing and cook, I know cook is a bigger fantasy name, but over the last few years, cookies had injuries, he hasn't been on the field at all times, has been available, mixing is there, mixing plays. Take a look at Joe Mixon and Dalvin cook's numbers here. The numbers, the games, okay, similar funds, the last two seasons, but like 16, it's not that far off. So yeah, Jamie, you're probably right, I'd say cooking Jefferson, but this year, if we're going projecting to next year, I don't know, mixing is pretty darn good, and I think that guy hand chase might be the better car. His hero moment was taken from him. Why was he not on the field? I don't know. I think the Bengals would get some P Ryan got The Rock. And Mixon talked about it recently said, I wish I would have been out there. I wish I could have said something. I think they win the Super Bowl he's out there. Tough as hell to tackle. Going against Joel Mixon. Tough to talk about. His physical what? Runs hard. I remember we played him in 19 in New England. We go down there and this guy, they got in 12 personnel, too tight ends to receive us and they just handed the ball off to a he just ran downhill. Another guy like that that runs downhill, Josh Jacobs. Who's his receiver? How you went with that? Devonte Adams. And I just want to bring another duo to give these guys their due justice and their respect. Just got knows how to run the ball. And he's in a contract here. He's going to be out there running angry. And we know how good devonte Adams is. We've talked about him the entire off season. Getting back with his college teammate and Derek Carr, we all can't wait to see what he's able to do on that raider uniform. And almost reminds me of another raider duo from back in the day when Tim Brown went for 1400 yards, and one of my favorite run of bags growing up. Napoleon coffee. Yes. For 1300 yards. Yes. So maybe the Raiders in the black and silver can kind of re-engage some of these old time guys that were killing it out there on the field with devonta Adam and Josh Jacobs. I'm excited to see those two this season. I think the new definition of running angry is running the ball in the Hall of Fame game like Josh Jacobs was doing. Why not? I struggle with this and I'm going around. I couldn't find the perfect match. You look to the receivers. I don't think Cooper Cup's got the wingman. I don't think devonte Adams quite has it, and then you look at the best running backs. Taylor or McCaffrey or Henry, they don't have that guy in the wide receiver room. So mine's a bit of a wild card, and it's based on potential, a little bit of pass and promise to the future. I'm going to throw out the New Orleans Saints. And I'm going to throw out Michael Thomas and Alvin Kamara. Each with their own set of hold on a second. Camara's being like potential pending discipline, which is really taking a deep back seat what's going on in Cleveland, but it's coming. And I'm Michael Thomas, we haven't seen a long time. A long time. It feels like it's been ten years, and yet everything you read from saints camp, and I know we've read a lot is that, oh my God, it's him, he looks just like him, the physicality, the tenaciousness, a little bit of like the pissed off in this of Michael Thomas, he plays with. If you give me a healthy Thomas and a healthy chimera and a camera is on the field, I think that's the one. As long as Thomas looks like he used to do a couple of years ago, I can't beat that one in terms of two good guys. Come here scored 6 touchdowns in a game. Like he camera is electric. Got his own issues right now, which I don't condone, but on the football field, the two of them, I think that's tough to be. The wait for the 2022 NFL season is almost over. Nothing compares to witnessing it live in person. 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NFL: Good Morning Football
"dotson" Discussed on NFL: Good Morning Football
"Be there. And he has any shona said he does. We are teetering right now, and I'm glad the question wasn't phrased this way. Like will Mac Jones figure it out? Because he has not shown us otherwise in his time with the New England Patriots. Let's talk about all the different system Mac Jones has had to go through. Not in the NFL, but since 2017, he's had to learn Brian dabel system. Mike loxley, who's at Maryland now. Steve sarkisian, which that is the most consistency that Mac Jones has experienced between 19 and 20 that 2020 campaign for Mac Jones under Steve sarkisian, and he flourished, and that's the reason why he's in the NFL now is that 2020 season. Then he thinks, oh, I get drafted by the New England Patriots. I am about to rain and consistency and I'm going to learn under these people that are going to stay, okay, bye Josh McDaniels. Now he's got to go through another coaching change, not just a coaching change in terms of coordinators, but you guys are right. Who is calling the place? Who is he looking to at the sideline? The question there that remains that to me marines the truest issue is that who is calling the shots when Mac Jones needs to lock eyes for somebody on the sidelines. Who is his problem solver? He has always figured it out when it came to rising above any of these issues. He has the talent. He showed us last year and 15 minutes of training camp is not going to make me throw my pen in the air. I throw my pen for lots of phrases on this show, but this is not one of them. But also, let's get the guy a couple pass catchers too. Let's just, let's get him some top tier talent. Yeah, for sure. That's not happening, right? The roster's here and what they have is janu. On her Henry? Yep. And I like Kendrick Lauren. I think he's getting the Devante Parker was a big sign in, but like, that whole thing where it's been the night. They spent the money last year, they had the number one budget and free agency in the 2021 off season. And it didn't work out right away. Right. I like this group better than last year's group. Me too. They lost to kill Harry fine. It's not dramatic. Taekwondo. And I think we have a little bit. Maybe all of us. One runs a four two 8 40. I'll take it. Yeah. We have a little bit of I certainly do. It's the Patriots and don't worry, don't worry. The question becomes like, for me, when would I start to worry? Is it a week from now? Is it two weeks from now? It's like they'd have to be zero and three in the realm. Really? That long. Even if they lose to the dolphins week one like 21 to three. I think it's all summer. I think two years ago they were on the cusp at the end of the season with Cam Newton who couldn't throw a football. I think last year they were in the playoffs with a rookie quarterback. Owen three. I think we made up some problems. Other than that, I have so much faith. I don't know. A naive, I don't think. The struggle last year in the beginning of the season. Lost it as saints team, they lost the opener to the dolphins at home, so they had some struggles. And then they went on a run, and they railed off like 7 straight games. AFC? I would worry week one because unfamiliarity of the coaches. I really do think that's a big deal. So much of what you hear about these young quarterbacks is how important it was to be with their quarterback coach. And he didn't lose just the offensive coordinator to head coaching job. He lost everyone. It's been wiped clean. Literally, he talked about we said Vinny sincere name three times in Alabama guy. Who played a corner, but it's been an assistant coach in New England. It's like, well, he's the running backs coach. Maybe he can help. We shouldn't be stretching like that if it's not working out. I sneaky want like an unforeseen connection that comes from being like Mac Jones and hunter Henry. Like maybe that's gonna become his guy and we just like it was like the partnership we never knew we had a ton of touchdown. Yeah, exactly. Our next guest grew up as a cowboys fan. And now we will be facing them as an NFC east rival. He had just two drops in a 138 targets with Penn State last season. Please welcome a warm welcome, one of the newest members of the Washington commanders and a friend of our show wide receiver. Well, I'm Josh. Yeah. Thank you guys for having me. Of course, we are your cup of coffee before you start your day at traded camp. John, you're just days away from Washington's first pre season game on Saturday. Walk us through your progression. You've had it training camp, leading into Saturday's game. You must have had an expectation of what this might feel like, what has it been like, what's your anticipation level going to be like on Saturday? Yeah. It's exciting, you know? I'm really excited. But I'm kind of taking it day by day, you know? I've been just trying to learn this playbook, come in and work hard and kind of set a name for myself. And then basically just being blessed every day. That's all that's all it's about. I'm truly blessed to be in this situation and have this opportunity to play at the highest level of football on the NFL. So I truly can't wait for the opportunity on Saturday to get the lace it up for the first time on the NFL football field. So I'm truly excited. Such a loaded rookie wide receiver class and you're right in the mix, one of those first round guys. All eyes will be on all of you, but in that city right now, it's the guy who might be throwing you the ball that is causing even more buzz and that's Carson Wentz. What have you seen from Carson since the two of you have both arrived in Washington and how do you feel about the connection you guys have, even just a couple of days into training camp? Yeah. The connection has been great. Carson has been more than helpful to me, having a veteran as a quarterback has been truly helpful for helpful for me just because I'm a rookie young guy coming in. He knows the ropes. He's seen a lot of football. So I'm having him. He's a extremely good leader. And I'm truly excited to have him as my quarterback. I wouldn't rather have anyone else. He puts the ball on the money where I need it. He lets me, he gives me opportunities to go make plays, so he's been great to have in the room and just learning from him. He's got a huge arm and he's been through a lot in a very short time and he's still standing. I love to hear that. The other guy who's still there is somebody else in your room. Terry mclaurin extended by the commanders. You can't go 5 seconds these days without hearing that someone has their dog in them. We hear that all the time. What is the level of dog that Terry mcclory has in them tell us? It's truly unmatched, you know? Everything people say about them. Once you meet them, you're like, oh my God, I understand why people love them so much, you know? Just because he puts his heart on the line, I tell you every single play where a practice. He practices like a professional, he trains like professional. He recovers like a professional. I'm extremely blessed to have someone in my room like him. Just because he's someone who does it at a very high level at the highest level in the game. So I'm ecstatic for the opportunity to line up across from him and just happy to have him in my room. Yeah, for sure. Having those veterans that you can learn from that goes a long way as a rookie and then we've seen so many rookie rob receivers flourish in year one. I know it's all about the team, but do you have any personal goals that you've set for yourself in year one and then when you go out there in that first preseason game, what's it going to mean for you repping that Jersey to name on the back? Are you going to have a lot of family members and people that help to alone a journey watching you? What does that mean for you personally? Yeah. Going out there and repping the commanders, revving the Washington D.C., commanders, you know, it's going to be great. It's truly exciting the first time I'm repping a city. So I truly can't wait and then my support system I truly believe I have the best support system in the world for my family and friends. Everyone down the line, they've helped me get to this, get to this moment right here. And I just can't wait to put my talent on display. And for personal goals, I'm just trying to get better every single day. You know, I'm trying to learn the playbook, become comfortable, being uncomfortable. Just flourish. Johan, we mentioned at the top that you're a cowboys fan, so I'm sure you follow them on Twitter. Recently, you

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"dotson" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"Know, I look back on my father and it's one of my father was a baseball player. He was an all American Detroit, and he played in the Hearst all American game. Played at the Polo Grounds. No way in New York. So he was the starting center field. In the Polo Grounds in the center field of the Polo Grounds is exactly no joke, right? He did throw a guy out at third base. He got Babe Ruth's autograph. That was kind of like a little gimmicky thing, Babe Ruth came down into the dugout and went to my dad and said, hey, can I have your autograph that kind of thing? And they expansion and stuff. So that's cool. But yeah, I would have loved to have seen some of these fantastic old baseball stadiums like the Polo Grounds and ebbets fields and you name it. But well cool, I will have to get up to great American. I hear the food is fantastic. That's really good. Oh yeah, you gotta get some cynic chili when you're in town. Oh, for sure. For sure. So you know, I wanted to close out on baseball, but we didn't talk about your day job, and there was one question that I wanted to ask about it because you became faculty and dean of students right during COVID. And so I'm wondering how that transition went for you and how does it feel now as we're starting to at least come out of it a little bit. What's that been like? The first month that I was at the school I've told the story to the faculty and some students over there. The first month I was there, you know, I was basically in my office all day getting prepared for the two classes I was going to teach last fall. Constitutional law constitutional one and criminal procedure. And so it takes a lot to get a class already, so I was kind of working feverishly, but it was easy to work because the place was a ghost, 'cause over the summer, there were no students there. And the whole time I was thinking, well, soon, you know, what students back and we're going to distance and do a lot of things, but at least they'll be more like a campus. They can't possess atmosphere. And then it never changed. It was a ghost town all year. And I didn't even get a teach. The county had kind of donated to us so that we could have space everybody out. And about a third of our students were online the whole year. But we tried to stay open in person for as many people as we could. And this year, we're all in person unless you're having to be quarantined or some way allow you to go online temporarily, but pretty much everyone's in person. Our school's done a really good job of implementing some policies to keep us safe. But while.

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"dotson" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"It's tough. It's tough down here. And we need strong representation in Richmond. More than just about any other area of the state in my opinion, just because of the nature of the economy in southwest Virginia, the changing nature of the economy. So you'll really soon whether I'm going to whether I'm going to toss my hat back into that particular ring. I saw your responses to a local paper disorder maybe when it's TV stations questionnaire on it. And your thoughts on broadband and your thoughts on the opioid crisis. So we're very well thought out and very well, well, articulated. And so you've clearly thought about the issues. You know what's facing the folks of southwest Virginia? And I know that you'd be a great advocate. I followed your career for years, and I know the type of person you are. So if you do run, please let me know. I'm very interested in learning more for sure. And then if you're in the campaign, let's chat. If I get into it, people are going to know pretty short order. We'll say that. Sounds good here. But the other thing that I've followed and I've been very interested in and I'm extremely jealous of to be quite honest and quite frankly, the only reason I'm jealous is because I haven't started doing it myself. You are a writer for the Cincinnati magazine. Covering the Cincinnati reds, which is, I don't know. I don't know how congratulatory I should be here. But I would be trying to write about the Detroit tigers. So I understand where the passion lies, which is great. What's Bernie? Obviously, I mean my goodness. You're a judge. You know, Carlos attorney, father, involved in the community, doing all sorts of things. Baseball to me has always been like it's a hobby. I enjoy it. I watched it on TV. I listened to it on the radio, et cetera, but it's kind of like my go to escape. I don't escape to writing about the ins and outs of baseball. Why is that cathartic for you? Well, the truth of the matter is that, you know, when I became a judge when I was appointed to the bench, I had been for the last few years I had been writing quite a bit about politics. I mean, you know, I was, that was sort of my hobby, quote unquote. You know, a situation where I had generally I was staying up later than the rest of my family went to bed relatively early, and so that was kind of my time to myself was to write and I would write about politics. When I became a judge, obviously, judges are not permitted to comment about publicly about politics or not right about politics. And so I had to give that up. And I knew that was part of the deal. And I knew that I would probably miss the writing part of it because it was kind of cathartic for me. I enjoy writing. Always have. And so I just kind of shift shifted gears and moved into baseball because that was my other big passion. You know, outside of obviously outside of family and plenty of and the law, you know, but politics and baseball had been kind of my twin passions, I guess. And so I just started writing about them. Just kind of randomly and they kind of took off pretty quickly and I started to sort of a website and within a couple years I was writing for a ESPN dot com, you know, and since I'm a magazine, but very kind to me for about the last 8 not about for the last 8 seasons I've been a weekly columnist writing about.

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"dotson" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"And so we the people if we really want Virginia uranium to happen here in the Commonwealth, we kind of need to handle the legislature act. Ultimately, it needs to be my opinion as well. Legislature needs to take action here. Started trying to punt the ball somewhere else. And don't hesitate to tell me that you disagree with me, okay? Half the people that left my courtroom disagreed with me in general. I didn't hurt my feelings. I'm used to people disagreeing with me. So I'm good. But there's one thing that I do. Talk about people taking unilateral action and kind of doing things on their own. Governor Terry mcauliffe, when he was governor. I remember that guy. You can remember that guy. I kind of heard of him somewhere once before. I think he's doing something now, too. At least it's important to do some. Now he by executive order trying to restore felon arbitrary arbitrarily restore felon's rights. And a case came up in your courtroom. Regarding a sex offender who felt like he had all his rights restored to him, including the right to bear arms. And so he wanted one in a gun. And so this is what you wrote. You said the court finds very little that would distinguish this manner from the blanket restoration steamed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Howell versus mcauliffe. Before this court can review a petition for restoration of firearm rights, the governor is required to engage in an individualized review of petitioner's case slash conviction and order a respiratory restoration of petitioners civil rights. Since there is no petition pending before the governor, IE the petitioner made no specific request for such visualized review and no evidence has been presented that the governor considered the individual circumstances of the case. The court is not satisfied that the petitioners civil rights were properly restored. And that kind of created a situation where folks were wondering whether or not this blanket Fiat, executive order that mcauliffe went forward was justifiable or legal. Yeah, I mean, again, this is what ended up getting kind of picked up and a lot of hay was made over. That's certainly not my tent as a judge. When I was a prosecutor or a politician, basically a couple of 30. I wanted to get the newspaper as a judge, you never won this paper because during that something, it's not something good. And I wasn't trying to get in the paper. I guess it ended up happening. Yeah, I just, to me, it was another situation where.

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"dotson" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"In battery technology to power automobiles. And so we're going to need electricity in order to charge those batteries. And so you need nuclear power to do that, because by far, in terms of base loading capacity, it's the nuclear reactor that provides that. And we've got one very large one on the James river at Surrey nuclear power plant. And then we've got Newport new shipbuilding a stone throw from where I am today that's actually building reactors cutting reactors open in order to transfer and change out nuclear fuel all the time. And we have nuclear ships that are down on the Elizabeth river that are defending our country in the United States Navy. And so, you know, I kind of personally heard the arguments regarding Cole's hill on the ancillary. I wasn't in a courtroom with you. Hearing the testimony of the subject matter experts. But I looked at it and from what I understood, is it would take a once in a lifetime extreme catastrophic event in order for tailings to even remotely get exposed or into the water stream to affect the surrounding community and potentially the water supply down here in Virginia Beach. Okay, that's all Jim half's opinion on this. I know you actually wrote the legal opinion and I read it. There are 28 pages. We're going to share it with folks. And you struggled with this. This was difficult because you took into account personal property rights and the rights of an individual to use their land as they seem fit versus the public good. And so enough of me pontificating, you go into your story here as to why why this decision was the right one for the Commonwealth of Virginia and the people of Virginia. You just made a pretty good closing argument there. I didn't remember you being in the courtroom, but it sounds like a pretty good argument. If you're really interested in what my thoughts are on this, I would encourage you to read that opinion because I put a lot of time into getting it saying exactly what I wanted to say. Because it was something that I struggled with and it's a good example of when, you know, as a judge, you just, your personal opinions don't have any bearing on anything you do. You can't. And I think Virginia judges do a particularly good job of making sure that they're based in their decisions just on what's in front of them and not personal biases or opinions. Obviously, everyone has their own personal opinions about things. You just have to put it aside. This is one case where I definitely had to..

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"dotson" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"Welcome aboard in his episode 95 of the junior have show. And I couldn't be more happy to have my next guest. Chad Dodson is a former circuit court judge in the 30th circuit Court of Appeals, and he is now the dean of students at Appalachian school of law. He's also a columnist, or Cincinnati magazine, where he covers the Cincinnati reds. We have a conversation about law, politics, and baseball. And so I am definitely in my element talking to Chad. And we go into the whole Facebook thing too. Regarding social media because that he and I started blogging way back in 2004, 2005 time frame. And Facebook came onto the scene while we were still active in social media. So we went and had a little bit of a conversation about that. So great conversation, which had, I hope you enjoy it. Let's get underway with Chan dotson. Hey, Chan Johnson, welcome.

The Mom Voice
"dotson" Discussed on The Mom Voice
"I like having contact with the kids. That's a plus. I think it's needed especially at his age. And so something has to be put in place. And i'm not really sure yet but that's that's a bad decision though. I know and a fork in the road and it's a lot. Some of his friends have phones and they have you know the thing at this age is get an iphone and you just you don't put service on it you can take and call on wifi and then you can take off the safari like no internet and apps or whatever you choose and stuff. So i'm like yeah. I guess it's very controlled but i just don't like the idea of him thinking he has already been too soon and i know people are doing it but i just. I'm not ready for that yet. So then like back to the gizmo there's gab phone. I've heard good things about. Yeah so my gosh. The election do yes. Well my miss. I actually just said it during your hip. But it's my dog all over the house and so i don't know i'm at a point where i might get a trainer as i don't know i was talking to you about that last night. I i feel like i need help. I if there's one thing i suck parenting like doing parenting. It's potty still fun. I'm not saying it is true. It's like her demise. Even with your dog no joe. That is every single child. I have been horrible at potty training. I mean it's just been terrible. I'm so bad at it. I don't know if it's my anxiety like i'm too controlling about it. I don't know something almost out of your out of my someone else is doing it. You can't do you see someone else's passing those movement variety. You can't control that. I don't know that's interesting but that is so funny. You say that 'cause you really have hated potty training every single one of your children who it's and i don't know minded. It's like miserable but like i. I don't know that was something that stress you out. You never will. I guess it was never too challenging for me. Like if it had gotten really hard with certain specifics. I'm sure i would like just throwing in the towel. But for some reason it went smoother. I just find it to be like the worst thing ever worst. You have some Potty training cinnamon in for sarah me your dog training tips. It's so hard she's a miniature dotson again. We do not have a doggy door. So i've heard about the bell. People have told me about a bell. I mean i don't know. I'm just like come on. Maybe where i'm just like their small poop. Second pick them up right you now. You are not going to do that. The rescue like no maybe pad in a certain spot in the house and then you can just wait. Is that like a forever thing building..

Behind the Steel Curtain
"dotson" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain
"If if you aren't paying attention offensive line you might not realize that when they talk about zone blocking what that means is that i mean. I'm just going to say the most basic way that we would do zone blocking at the high school level like the freshman level and school is that you would have to linemen working together blocking a group of two defenders now. Does it always just as simple as this guy blocks him and that guy blocks him. No you're blocking first level. Too second level was the way it would work now. Depending on what what they do on defense is going to determine who's blocking who and so you have to know like if both guys the the way one of the lines that we use. I put this on the side channel diamond and katie smith who successful high school coach in new jersey. You know shape winning coach. He said i like the way that you said that. Is that when you put your hands on the tackle with your eyes on the linebacker. Handled tackle is on backer. That's what you're doing when you're blocking these zone blocks because you don't know which is gonna have that linebacker it depends on which way he goes. So it really matters who you're playing against and jeffrey talks about side not against the bayside. Thank you for correcting. Because i completely wrong. Who you're playing with. And jeffrey would constantly bring up. It is not easy to play next. Al villanueva he says he just. He's a different style of player. And it's not the easiest task to play next to him so and he said that really the best combo that he saw this season. If i if i can quote him correctly i think i remember. This might not be the best but a really good combo was markey's pouncey next to kevin dotson that those two guys just kind of had it going so the problem is we're not going to know who's going to get it going if you know what i mean. Yeah so that's why. I said i phrased it in the way of. Can they come together and like you said. Is it fixed. Which i think is fantastic. Way to put both them them. You want to comment on die. My long soliloquy. I just went off on. No that was great. Because i was thinking the same thing you know and and i noticed this last year as well too i felt that marquees pouncey was playing his best football next to kevin dotson. I really did. Yeah so agree. Totally with kevin on that one. 'cause you know and as part of the reason i felt i wanted to see more dotson. Partly because he brought he helped bring pouncey he would tell you that he was not having his best career. Yeah i bet you. He would've told you that he liked playing next to dotson. Yeah so you know. And honestly i feel that from i i could sit and i could breakdown film for hours and hours and hours unfortunately especially with trying to get content for the site..

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"dotson" Discussed on NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks
"The changes direction range will be problematic. And so it's being able to have the normal range early in his career. But he can't be downhill player. You can't be data can get in the box and makes place. They need him to make some place all right. Let's go to the pittsburgh steelers. Kevin dotson along that offensive line started four games last year. Going to start guard for them. This year i really liked him. I thought he was a great value. Pick coming out of college This is an offensive line. That is darn near new across the board with a new five with what their plan with here. So it's gonna be pressure on him specifically to play well but them as a group more than anything else How they play well together. How they gel. This is an offensive line. I think we would both agree once once a month shack left that group. Spend the same. So now you've got a whole new group and they've got to come together if they're gonna have a chance to be a good football team. I'm concerned about the group. But i do like kevin dotson. I'm going to see. Does this year the look. I'm also concerned about the group that i believe. There's a renewed commitment to the running game has been mandated from the very top. The offensive line has to do their part controlling the trenches. Reestablish in the line of scrimmage moving people off the ball. I want to see if they can move. The furniture in. Pittsburgh is unimpressed because they have to improve and improve in a hurry for this team seriously compete and they have see all right. One of my favorite players in the draft last year had an uneven year struggle bitten coverage but the speed. You could still see the speed and he made some splash plays. That's patrick queen for the ravens Year two. i think you'll see them again. A lot of the same theme with these guys. You're more comfortable. You've got a better knowledge base. Then you're athleticism can show and play so. I think patrick queen here. You're number two. You're going to see him. Take a big leap. Expect them to take a leap. The speed the athleticism and wink martindale defense where they're bringing pressure and simulated pressuring creepers and all of these different exotic hybrid terms from the defense. They need fast guys. At the second level. We thought he was going to be a guy that was gonna having impressive rookie season was solid. But we expect more. I think he has a chance to be an all star level defender in this defense. All right there you go. There's the afc north. Kick us over to the nfc south so one of the things about the nfc south. I we can go with the atlanta falcons. In atlanta falcons is marlon davidson The edge player inside player. Whatever you wanna call him for the falcons. I like the urgency alike..

The Kitchen Sisters Present
Route 66, the Mother Road
"From the first days we started working together. And i drove around a lot to gals in one thousand nine hundred seventy two green dotson roaming the tri county area like buzzing todd minus the corvette through santa cruz monterey and san benito counties in california we were doing oral histories and recording. Everybody who moved cowboys and fishermen farmworkers italian grandmothers. This was in the day of cassettes and as we drove around we always talked about how great it would be to document the roads inside roads. We were travelling so people could just pop in a cassette and listen to the people around them as they drove on through. We never quite pulled off that cassette idea on a large scale but when davy moved east for a while we decided to try the idea out on route sixty six. She'd be driving a lot so that was the start. It was the end of the road. It was the last days surf route. Sixty six as we were traveling. I mean just trying to follow it at that. Point was a you know you drive down. Affronted tro that was the old highway. And then it would just bottom out. And there'd be broken asphalt or cactus. So we're trying to get icon of people from each stretch of the road and mickey mantle grew up on route sixty six. He played baseball team. Known as the baxter springs with kids the scout for the yankees with dr along route. Sixty six looking for up and coming ballplayers and manel hits this home. Run across the highway. And that's part of how he was spotted. So we're going. where can we find mickey mantle. We started to kind sniff around joplin missouri. The mickey mantle holiday inn. And someone said. Oh yeah there's a golf tournament going. On and mickey mantle. One of his sons. Were playing so. I just called the golf course. Said ma'am please speak to mr mantle. Suddenly there was mickey mantle on the telephone. We explain the story to him. And what we're doing in route sixty six and agrees to meet us and poor mickey. He could hardly walk by that time has knees. Were just blown out. Sorta bandy leg walks up one flight of stairs gets in the room. He just gives me a look and he just goes hallo. Did you get my phone number.

Black Girl Nerds
Interview With Kristin Dodson of Flatbush Misdemeanors
"Welcome to the black gunners podcast. I'm your host rain and are you mismatch comedy in your life basically showed us gonna keep it real. Tell you the struggles of the city life. And y'all it's just sometimes struggle issues. Through i mean that's all i can say when you follow into characters of this. Show dan and kevin. I'm talking about flatbush. Misdemeanors own showtime. And you know my thing about dan and kevin on this show is i feel like they're not making the right connections because they're officials out of water and flatbush brooklyn you know. They're not talking to the right. People don't have key players as xactly. When i'm saying is they don't know kristen dotson they might you know masters i'm telling measures where now i exactly but you know you hear over there. Beautiful laugh over the hagedorn. Kristen thank you for joining me. bob away. I'm so glad that you has invited me to come on here. I'm like super excited. I've actually been a huge fan of you guys. So we'll look. I appreciate it and don't let this be a your first and only time of course not please invite me back anytime but look speaking of the truth though before we get into flatbush Misdemeanors let me talk about some other projects. Gary you keep moving you got things going you did cartoon network's the shivering truth. Tell me about being in the animator. World always like that comparison. They're like when you go on a series and how that is an animation. I mean well for one animation you literally just roll out of bed so up in a you know. Just do your thing. I think now. I inside from that like the other difference especially doing animation like a cartoon if they allow you to can totally change your voice based off with the character there's just a little bit more Freedom in not having to worry about how you look your makeup or anything it's just lifting those words off the page

Behind the Steel Curtain
"dotson" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain
"Center to castro tooks. Now half an hour played seventy five percents of the snaps at guard. Derwin gray play the other twenty-five they kind of rotated them in some but things were not working there they did rush for eighty six yards. They surrendered a sack but the biggest thing is look. It's the points seventeen points seventeen points none in the first-half if you recall the steelers were shut out at halftime. Then they come back. Make it a game in the third quarter down by touchdown and then then it was just that one driver see that got away from so there was that game. I don't like talk about some of these games. Have to relive them but then we got to go on to something that i think is very interesting and that is week. Sixteen weeks sixteen. A starting lineup changed again. It was villanova. Dotson county decastro and chicks. That is the only game this starting lineup started for the steelers in twenty twenty because it was dotson at left guard and decastro at right guard and this was a twenty eight to twenty four victory over the indianapolis colts. The steelers only rushed for twenty two yards. I mean the the rushing was was. It was terrible. They only surrendered one sack but the steelers they went to the game in this in in this game. That's what they had to do I mean they rushed fourteen times. But i mean thirty four forty nine three hundred forty one yards three touchdowns if we can remember the i mean the steelers were down. Twenty one to seven at half and came out. And what really did it. More than anything was the steelers. Didn't attempt a deep. Pass a pass within fifteen yards with a receiver was more than fifty yards. Past the line of scrimmage until there was less than two minutes left in the first half everything was short. Everything was short. Everything was short then. They had that two minute drill at the end they ran out of time But there were taken deeper shots and completing deeper shots of what do you know. The steelers came out. And all of a sudden ben roethlisberger has time to throw the football and push the ball down the field and they started doing it and part of the phil breakdown. I keep referring to jeffrey benedict. Which if you're listening man. Just wait because geoffrey is coming coming out with his own podcast in the audio form. That's to be him breaking down film. You're like how do you do that in audio you. You have to paint a picture with words. It's like listen to a game on the radio. If you know what you're doing you can do. And i feel jeffries guy. I can't wait to listen to that one because it just you know breaking down little things but one of the things you saw there was it. Ben didn't feel like he was going to get crushed. Right up the middle come..

Behind the Steel Curtain
"dotson" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain
"All things pittsburgh steelers and you all should probably know but listen to me for a while now that on a stats guy. I like numbers. I crunched numbers. It's kind of what i do. I like number puzzles like anything dealing with digits. That kind of fits together. That's that's right in my wheelhouse also. I played offensive line when i played football. I coached offensive line when i coached football. So offensive line is kind of what i do there. So let's go ahead and we're going to. We already looked at the record. The steelers had when each player was in starting lineup on the offensive line. Now let's look week by week. Who were the starters who played out of the steelers do so week one. The starters were. I'm all these lists and they're going to go left right. Left tackle across the right tackle. So that we don't have to keep saying the position over and over again and bore you down with me stumbling over words but it was. I shouldn't even say laughed. St- always start with villanova. 'cause he was every every he started every game. But we got big al filer. Pouncey was new sqi and zach. Banner those were your stars now. The first revise play. One hundred percent of the snaps was new skin. Banner did not because they both got injured. What what ended. How what happened was dotson had to come in for six for six naps. Then chook had to come in for five. Stamps had nine for the game. Because yet four snaps his the jumbo tight end. But that's how many snaps those guys missile. it was. They were the majority of the game. So the way as we should hopefully remember the steelers won that game twenty six to sixteen and the steelers rushed for one hundred forty one yards and they surrendered to sachs which was they never surrendered to saxon the game all season but that was one of them where they did so that was the offensive line trying to get to know what was going on there. You could say oh maybe they were more primed for four run blocking than everything else but you also have to remember. This was a time of the season. There was no preseason games. There was nothing on film from what the steelers did. Some of that candidate emotions they involved in the running game and once team's got film on it and can break it down it kind of changed everything but that was the pure numbers behind week. One then you go to week to a week to it was big al filer pouncey dotson and szucs to now is going to be in there for every game the rest of the season but kevin dotson got the start there. The steelers won that game at home against denver. Twenty six twenty one. They had one hundred nine rushing yards the only surrendered one sack so it kind of came in there and and dotson was filling in for was new ski who was filling in for decastro. Who missed the first two games and it was just you know it was what was he. Came in. didn't steelers offensive line. Didn't really seem to lose a beat in his very first start. We'll see how that happens is stuff goes on then in week three. Don't want to talk about week. Four because technically was the steelers by if you can call it that but they didn't play game but in week three and week five. It was the same lineup. The season starters. It was big out. Filer pouncey decastro six. That's what it was week. Three against the texans were. They rushed for a hundred and sixty nine yards most of the season but they did surrender to sacks and they won the game twenty eight twenty one so far kind of kind of this twenty six points twenty six points twenty eight points all right but in week five after the quote unquote by week. The steelers come out playing the philadelphia eagles and they put up thirty eight points. Same starting lineup. Hundred thirty six rushing yards only surrendered one sack..

TED Talks Daily
"dotson" Discussed on TED Talks Daily
"Could see the dodgy female british synthesized voice as something to be embraced pepper. This talk with jokes and gags sometimes at the poll communication aids expense and hopefully make you laugh and keep you engaged with what i want to tell you about. Luckily for you. I have chosen the second option. And what do i want to tell you about. I'm here to tell you that we have completely misplaced ninety six percent of the entire universe. Everything in existence dotson awful lot of missing socks. I am a particle physicist analyzing data. From the large hadron collider at sir in switzerland to on the most fundamental questions about al universe at school i was the archetypal geeky kid just wanting to get the other lessons done to get into the science lab..

TED Talks Daily
"dotson" Discussed on TED Talks Daily
"Have you ever taken us three d. glasses of the cinema. The picture looks blurry and it can be difficult to see exactly what is happening. This is because three d. Glasses treat our brain into forming three d. image by controlling the color of the light that each high-seas using different filter. In each lens. You could say sometimes seeing things from a different perspective can make them look clearer and easier to understand. This is exactly the approach that has helped me with my research looking to answer some of the most fundamental questions. We have about al universe to put this in a different context. I could see some people finding my voice difficult to understand due to my cerebral palsy as an insurmountable barrier to giving a tedtalk even if i saw that there are alternative ways for people who have difficulties with communication to speak to an audience. I could be put off from using them thinking that this dry computerized voice has no life in it and would put you all to sleep. Within five minutes alternatively i could see the dodgy female british synthesized voice as something to be embraced pepper. This talk with jokes and gags sometimes at the poll communication aids expense and hopefully make you laugh and keep you engaged with what i want to tell you about. Luckily for you. I have chosen the second option. And what do i want to tell you about. I'm here to tell you that we have completely misplaced ninety six percent of the entire universe. Everything in existence dotson awful lot of missing socks. I am a particle physicist analyzing data. From the large hadron collider at sir in switzerland to on the most fundamental questions about al universe

TED Talks Daily
The Missing 96 Percent of the Universe
"Have you ever taken us three d. glasses of the cinema. The picture looks blurry and it can be difficult to see exactly what is happening. This is because three d. Glasses treat our brain into forming three d. image by controlling the color of the light that each high-seas using different filter. In each lens. You could say sometimes seeing things from a different perspective can make them look clearer and easier to understand. This is exactly the approach that has helped me with my research looking to answer some of the most fundamental questions. We have about al universe to put this in a different context. I could see some people finding my voice difficult to understand due to my cerebral palsy as an insurmountable barrier to giving a tedtalk even if i saw that there are alternative ways for people who have difficulties with communication to speak to an audience. I could be put off from using them thinking that this dry computerized voice has no life in it and would put you all to sleep. Within five minutes alternatively i could see the dodgy female british synthesized voice as something to be embraced pepper. This talk with jokes and gags sometimes at the poll communication aids expense and hopefully make you laugh and keep you engaged with what i want to tell you about. Luckily for you. I have chosen the second option. And what do i want to tell you about. I'm here to tell you that we have completely misplaced ninety six percent of the entire universe. Everything in existence dotson awful lot of missing socks. I am a particle physicist analyzing data. From the large hadron collider at sir in switzerland to on the most fundamental questions about al universe

Behind the Steel Curtain
"dotson" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain
"And thirty six is about our our senior editor hartman in the ass. Tony wise shift hartman. Such a hater on jordan berry. When he hasn't ever played this life you tell him he's a. Wow wow. I shouldn't have put that up there man. I'm glad i cut that off the end. I mean you know there's room there's room for improvement with jordan. Barry i mean we've seen it in recent training camps where you know he may have been in position to lose his job in the eddie stuck around. I mean last year. They cut them broaden. Dustin colquitt didn't work out for coke when he was he wasn't really good and they had to bring back berry but You know why are so many people why they hate ben even though the second he goes they're probably going to be in a bit of trouble as far as trying to rebuild and and move forward. I mean we don't know yet. I just got done saying that. They're probably gonna have a great young team to to for for young quarterback to step into but again once ben retires. You know it might be a couple of years. People can't wait for retire. Why she's just a fan. But i mean let's not pretend like jordan berries Ray guy either i mean. He's you know he's had his good days and he's as bad as but just because you never played football in your life doesn't mean you can't be critical somebody just because you can't just talk part of being a fan you know jeff. Hartmann was critical of the entire team. All the time probably wouldn't be the editor of one of the most popular steelers sites around. I mean being critical doesn't mean that you know you're not a fan doesn't mean just because you never played as me. You're not allowed to criticize. I mean i don't know why people get upset about that. I think we're all have our opinions. I think jordan berries average. Jeff thinks he's worse than average. You know you can improve at the very least you can improve upon average so hopefully presley. Harbin will will accomplish that for them this year. All right on that note at the forty two four mark. I'm just done away. I'm saying the time tonight. But i think i'm going to tell you all good nights and again i hope you have. You'll have a great weekend and a great fourth of july weekend party safe but party hard and on that until i talk to you again go steelers take.

Behind the Steel Curtain
"dotson" Discussed on Behind the Steel Curtain
"And. good evening. Pittsburgh steelers fans welcome to another episode of steeler friday night six pack. I'm your host is always tony jeffey. Oh and i thank you for joining my joining me on this lovely and quite pleasant friday evening. Wow what a week. We've had in pittsburgh terms of heat in rain but tonight feels like early fall. So i am hopeful that you are also experiencing some pleasant weather right now where wherever you are and whatever day it is but i hope you're having a great fourth of july weekend and before i get started i want as always to please ask you to like and subscribe to our youtube channel if you subscribe to our youtube channel. You're going to be privy to so much content as far as our live shows. We have this show. We have steelers hangover on monday with brian. Anthony davis in yours. Truly we have the scarborough show with dave. Scofield enrich his brother rich. That's every tuesday every wednesday. It's the curtain. Call with with michael beck and jeffrey benedict in during the regular season. It's know your enemy and that's a great show. They always have in the off season and a regular season. They always have a great Guest on that offers insight. Either draft picks Coaches or during the regular season the upcoming opponent. So you're really gonna love that. Show every wednesday every thursday. It's the preview. With jeff. Hartmann and dave and brian. Anthony davis our podcasting manager. Please check that out on friday. It's this show. Of course saturday touchdown under with mattie pepper all and mark davidson the two guys from australia to do a great job or shows shows really popular on sunday during the off season. It's tales from two. Am with brian. Anthony davis and of course on during the regular season. It's we have all kind of steelers content that you can enjoy on sundays during the game. It's obviously a crazy time. But but the the content never ends and of course you can check. All these live shows out not only on youtube but also on facebook which i'm i hope. Hopefully you're joining me on facebook right now as well as the youtube and you can check those out lie but you can also check them out after the fact on any audio platform iheartradio spotify stitcher. Let's go on and on and you can also check out audio only shows on any audio platform of course as the saying goes in that's Shows like retro show with With yours truly and brian. Anthony davis where we talk about old steelers games. That's a lot of fun. Does have i get to watch old sealer games on youtube or on on on another resource in talk about it with. Brian is so much fun. And of course. There's the stat geek with dave scofield. Live mike with my quebec The war room with with mattie pepper. All excuse me. Let's ride with with jeff hartmann So much so much stuff and we're going to be bringing you more more shows more. Original shows were original personalities. You're you're really in for a treat. This coming regular seasons coming sealer season starting probably in training camp. I mean it's just gonna be so fantastic that the content never ends and of course checkout behind the curtain a website. We bring you news commentary film breakdown everything everything you could ever ask for in in a in a steelers website we have for you It's your only stop. I dunno whatever the saying is your one-stop shop your loan stopshop. The bottom line is if you want steelers content. This is the place to be the website the podcasting platform we got you covered so please give us. Give us a holler. Give us a a like us. Make us part of your daily steelers routine. You're you won't be sorry and hello to everybody in the live chat. We have chad lance men from facebook. George tested and he's joining us from youtube. Steelers pittsburgh guy row. Brad jewett steeler chick forty six steeler nation for one to shy manahan. Who was the first join us. The first one. In sean. Hannity in i hope to be joined by some more fine folks. Daniel noriega kathy ford. Thanks me joe. I mean my god we are. It's a it's july. July second yeah july second yes i don't know dates anyway. Star second is i'm is. I'm doing a show and we have such a a dedicated audience. I am so extraordinarily impressed with you guys. And i can't wait. Danny owens migraines so and here still pittsburgh and he or she. I'm not sure says treating six pack with tony. There you go. I might do some of that after the show. I won't do it before the show though. Because i i talk fast enough as it is me on alcohol trying to do a show. Forget it but. I hope you enjoyed that. Six pack so as the title suggest. I don't have a whole lot tonight. I have a few topics couple of topics but the one bit of intrigue news. In my opinion in my opinion that came along this week was the the rumor About kevin dots in the second year guard. I'll louisiana the players everybody's excited about from the well. In addition to chase few others. People are really excited about kevin dotson when he could possibly do at left guard in twenty. Twenty one but rumor surfaced About his his his conditioning during the offseason in the fact that perhaps he hasn't been taking his opportunity seriously. You know he has a great opportunity. I mean the second matt filer left as a free agent in march kevin dodson. I don't even pension. I think he was pending as the new starting left guard for twenty twenty one but according to the day. John ivanka vich. Who's a longtime steelers reporter. Pittsburgh sports reporter i should say including steelers. He's currently the the head of decay. Pittsburgh sports the website according to a source that he says is impeccable within the steelers organization. Somebody is unhappy with kevin datsuns conditioning. And of course that caused uproar at the beginning of the week and actually a lot of people rallied around dots in posted a bunch of videos pictures of him and his his physique and and of him working out and datsuns even his trainer came to his aid and said look. This guy is putting into work and in a lot of people were upset about with dejean local other local reporting for like. I didn't hear anything about this But in my opinion. I'm not saying it's true as far as the conditioning dotson as far as the him not taking it seriously. What i am.

WGN Programming
2 people who were fatally shot have been identified in South Side mass shooting that left 13 others injured at ‘pop-up party,’ Chicago police say
"Police Superintendent David Brown spoke earlier to give details on the early morning shooting in the Park Manor neighborhood. On the South side. 15 people were shot at what police are calling a pop up party around 4 40 this morning. Two of those victims have died. Superintendent Brown says the investigations very much ongoing for gun. Were recovered at the scene are detectives are continuing to do the preliminary investigation in their interviews, but several of the witnesses who were wounded are still in surgery and have yet to be interviews so more to come as far as any kind of motive or any additional evidence. Cook County Medical examiner's have identified the deceased as 30 year old Renisha Dotson and 39 Year old Lionel Darling. Investigators believe the shooting was gang related. It's, according to a preliminary police report.

WGN Programming
At least 15 people shot, 2 killed in mass shooting on Chicago's South Side
"Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown spoke earlier to give details on the early morning shooting in the park Manor neighborhood. On the South side. 15 people were shot in what police are calling a pop up party around 4 40 this morning two of those victims of dying Superintendent. Brown says the investigation is very much on four guns were recovered at the scene are detectives are continuing to do the preliminary investigation in their interviews. But several of the witnesses who were wounded are still in surgery and have yet to be interviewed so more to come as far as any kind of motive or any additional evidence. Cook County Medical examiner's have identified the deceased as 30 year old Renisha Dotson and 39 Year old Lionel Darling. Investigators believe the shooting was gang related. That's according to a preliminary police

The WoMed
Mother Wit With Certified Nurse Midwife Tanya Tringali
"Tanya thank you so much for joining me on the woman today. I'm so excited to speak with you. Happy to be here tiny. I think you are our first midwife on the podcast. You very cool yeah. I've had a couple of different fertility. Experts instead steph combat now knowing that's a certified nurse midwife so welcome as my first day. That's so cool. I always knew that you know women and children were going to be the focus of my nursing career. But before i fell into the nikki world i was definitely researching the nurse midwife route. 'cause berth itself is just so cool it is it is. I don't think anyone really gets it unless they're actually a delivery room. I i totally agree. And there's so much you just don't think about ever until you're pregnant. I mean i. I have a twenty year old at this point so my birth and i only have one child. Mike was a long time ago. But i am definitely one of those people that didn't think midwives existed when i was first pregnant. I really thought that you only heard midwife. In historical novels such And so such a learning curve for me to be pregnant. I was young. I was pregnant. But i was notably unhappy with my experience from the very first visit. There's gotta be a better way. And then i was in prenatal yoga class and heard somebody say midwife and my ears perked up it was like what is going over there and before you knew it. I was like sitting in the corner arms and noble reading every book. Get my hands on and kind of knew where i was going to go. Navigating a pregnancy and a new career path essay in time. But it's amazing. How many people. That don't know what a midwife is or if they do they think we only attend home births like all those minds of misconceptions that are you know fun to answer all this questions. So is that kind of what drew you into. Midwifery where are you a nurse. I already at this point or not. I went to performing arts high school. I moved to new york with the state. Can hundred bucks. When i was seventeen years old and then i was pregnant at nineteen years old. It was very sort of meant to be kind of situation. Like i never doubted the moment i was pregnant. I never doubted that thing never crossed my mind to do anything else. I've no judgments about what anybody does ever but for me it felt right even though it was really strange. I didn't think it was supposed to feel right. And you know very quickly. I realized that these two experiences. We're going to be very late to figure it out about midwifery. By the time. I was twelve weeks pregnant. And i was on a hat so like i was my first birth as a dula when i was six weeks postpartum and i went to a few births and i said screw it and i was a nursing school and then i got through nursing school with the sole intention of being a midwife by ban i needed to come up for air for a minute. Yes i waited. I worked for two years. The labor and delivery nurse waiting for my kid to be old enough to go to kindergarten and i went to midwifery school while she was intended artem in first grade. So that's that's how it all happen. So those two journeys were intimately linked for me. I'm going to sound just like alexis on shits creek. But i really loved this journey. Well kids. I can't say i know the reference because i tried to watch a few episodes of ships creek like when it first came out and for whatever reason i didn't get into it and everyone says how amazing it is and how the pandemic has changed the way the show comes across and i feel like i have to give it another. Go definitely definitely give it another go. I think the first time. I watched the whole season through or like the whole first thing like shits creek as a as a whole i am. I watched it all the way through. It wasn't really until the second season that i was like. Okay yeah i really get it. And then i just started rewatching watching it all again because it's sometimes need to turn on those. Those calming lake funny shows like parks and rec is gone off netflix. Now and i still have shits creek and meant just. It's great to have on during the day. And i'm just laughing but off now so i'm gonna have to give it another go with all my free time i would. So what was midwifery school like for you. Like what's all involved in that so midwifery school kind of ties into another big piece of my life. I think i guess. I tend to Dotson things at the same time. I so i went to nyu new york university for nursing. Okay and when it came time to go to midwifery school. I wasn't super excited about going to one of the campus based programs in new york like it wasn't about that i thought i wouldn't get a good education at all the new york based schools. But i knew that they would put me in a clinical site and that it wouldn't be my choice and i had really clear beliefs about time to wipe. I wanted to be and where i wanted to train. I had i gave for a free standing birthing center and i was really interested in doing center. Work home birth. Were all of that. And i just at the time did not really want to be in the hospital understandable. I figured out that there were some distance education programs. And that at some of the distance. Ed programs you actually had to find your own clinical site and while that might be a deterrent for some people for me gave me the freedom to figure it out

World News Tonight with David Muir
2 Dead After Hostage Situation, SWAT Standoff At Texas Medical Office
"Learning more tonight after that hostage standoff at texas medical office ending with two people dead including a beloved pediatrician and mother of three. Here's abc's marcus tonight. Authorities revealing new details in an hours long standoff. That left this forty three year. Old mother of three and pediatrician debt late. Tuesday afternoon austin. Texas police rushed to a doctor's office on reports that a man now identified as dr barack narrow monchy was holding five workers hostage including dr catherine linley dotson hostages telling police now ramon. She was allegedly on a pistol and would appear to be a shotgun. He told the hostages to tie themselves up. Some of the hostages were able to escape and some of them were ultimately released. Only dotson left in the office. Negotiators tried to speak to narrow monchy. And when swat officers finally entered the building they found both doctors dead police calling it a murder suicide today. A communities pain on full display at the tragic scene datsuns family saying in a statement quote. She brightened our lives and lifted us up with her laughter which was like magic. The say the forty three year old suspect. Also a pediatrician had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer and given weeks to live. We feel like his terminal. Cancer probably played a large part in whatever it was that occurred in his life and what was happening yesterday. David police say narrow monterey revisited. That office in the last week or two wanting to volunteer he met with dotson and others but eventually it was turned down tonight. The alleged motive in this case is a mystery

Sean Hannity
Austin hostage suspect was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer, had 'weeks to live,' police say
"Our learning more about that hostage situation that took place yesterday and in Austin pediatrician's office that left two people dead. Boston Police say this is being investigated as a murder suicide. The suspect, 43 year old doctor brought narrow munchie briefly held five people hostage at gunpoint. All but one escape. Er was released A PD Lieutenant Jeff Greenwald says 43 year old Dr Katherine Dotson was found dead along with the suspect. And we also know that the suspect Dr near Mont, she had terminal cancer. It was only given weeks to live. So we feel like his terminal cancer probably played a large part in whatever it was that occurred in his life and what was happening yesterday nor a month had been there earlier to volunteer at the office but was refused. Police are continuing their

AP 24 Hour News
Brooks scores 21 points, Grizzlies beat Cavaliers 101-91
"Dillon. Brooks furnished 21 points and the Grizzlies recovered after blowing a 16 point lead to beat the Cavaliers. Brandon Clark scored 15 points and Tyus Jones had 13 with seven assists and three steals to help Memphis turn its second straight win. Have center Andre Drummond had 19 points and 14 rebounds for his 11th straight double double to start the season. Dillon Brooks furnished 21 points and the Grizzlies recovered after blowing a 16 point lead to beat the Cavaliers. One on 1 91 figure it out. You know, in the last in the last couple possessions, um, to get stops, and then you know, to execute plays and with with write with a sense of good pace, Brandy Clark scored 15 points and Tyus Jones had 13 with seven assists and three steals to help Memphis on its second straight win. Memphis led 73 57 late in the third quarter, but Cleveland responded with the 2017 run, capped by Damian Dotson's basket was 6 43 left in the fourth to go ahead by three cabs. Center Andre Drummond had 19 points and 14 rebounds for his 11th straight double double to start the season.

By His Grace
"dotson" Discussed on By His Grace
"It'll be more like moses coming up to us and asking had what was it like to live and breathe and move and and be on the earth and a time well by the holy spirit. What was that like now. And so i think that's such an interesting perspective in an to them so grateful for as we can have this conversation. And i'm you know i love that we're talking during you know. This is gonna come out in january but we're talking kind of around the holidays. We're going to be just past the holidays as listeners. Listen to this. And i went through an advent study throughout the season that hem just pointed us back to all the reasons jesus came which was so cool. And you know another thing that comes to mind as we talk about discerning. The voice of god is peace and we talk about. He's a lot during the christmas season But you know you read in isaiah as as jesus was prophesied in isaiah nine. It says for four to as a child is born to us. A son is given in the government. She'll be upon his shoulder and his name shall be called wonderful. Counselor mighty god everlasting father. Prince of pizza says that he's the prince of peace. I love kind of right. After he talks about the coming of the holy spirit in that passage that i mentioned a minute ago this is what he follows that up with saying he says peace. I leave with you. My peace i give to you. Not as the world gifts do i give to. You let your heart be troubled. Neither let them be afraid. And when you sort of down that verse about peace what i love about. That is when he says peace. I leave with you my peace. I give to you what we know to be true. Is that piece. That he gives is the is. The piece of jesus is the piece that he has right. So we can know and trust that as we're making big decisions in you know in kind of a personal space for me. What your listeners. Don't know is. I've been married about a year and a half but When i married my husband. I moved about nine hours from everything i've ever known and i in the blink of an eye became wife and started a new job an whole new season of life. And as i. Now i'm kind of in the rear view of that season and can kind of process how i handled it one thing. I'm so thankful for is his piece because it really carried me through all those wadey hard decisions in those days. Because i knew it was where he was leading me and and i'm just so grateful for that in the midst of so much uncertainty and much know unprecedented times and kind of what we're facing right now that that's a promise that we can always hold onto..

AP News Radio
Brooks scores 21 points, Grizzlies beat Cavaliers 101-91
"Dillon Brooks furnished twenty one points and the Grizzlies recovered after blowing a sixteen point lead to beat the Cavaliers won a one ninety one brandy Clark scored fifteen points in Tyus Jones had thirteen with seven assists and three steals to help Memphis earned its second straight win Memphis led seventy three fifty seven late in the third quarter the Cleveland responded with a twenty seventy eight run capped by Damian Dotson's basket with six forty three left in the fourth to go ahead by three caps center Andre Drummond had nineteen points and fourteen rebounds for his eleventh straight double double to start the season I'm Dave Ferrie

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board
NBA Mock Draft 3.0
"And we are back talking two thousand twenty mock draft three point o our last mock draft of the year. It's draft day draft morning. What better to unwrap and a mock draft on draft morning. it's the second round. Now now's the time to confess. I'm really terrible at projecting second rounds like you know my hit rate and some drafts has been like one two three picks in the second round. It's it's so hard to keep track of the first round the wheels to sort of come off and these picks happened like every two minutes. I it's hard to really keep track. I did my best. I project where. I think particular players can go. You definitely don't really get deep into this when you're talking the nba scouts in executives about what they're going to do in the second round. They're still trying to figure out the first round as well. So i've tried to find some fits there so this is reported more chad ford speculation. Here about what's happening. The second round starts with the dallas mavericks this pick via the warriors taking malachi. Flynn the san diego state. Junior point guard One of the guys that frankly could go ten spots higher in the draft. I actually really love malachi flynn. There's kind of a lot of point guards kind of later in the first round which may push him out a little bit. But i actually think he's the guy who could step in play right away. I would actually love him in dallas. I think that'd be great. Pick for dallas at thirty one at thirty two. The charlotte hornets are on the board. They're getting this pick via the cavs. Paul read the sophomore forward center out of depaul. Have them going thirty two. This is john. Hollinger's been super high on all year. I think he's another guy who can guard positions on the floor. I really like him. Actually think he brings some stuff offensively as well. I personally like him. Better than precious. I'm right now. Could turn out to be a terrible take. But it's kind of what i think and i definitely think he could be an excellent fit. I'm in charlotte. Especially if they end up with lamelo ball and they're gonna need to add a defensive big man. As part of that package at thirty-three the minnesota timberwolves around the board. This'll be the third pick because they have to. First round picks. Tillman the junior power forward at michigan state. Everybody loves this kid. He's he's one of these guys like high floor. Low ceiling. just does his work every day. Great rebound or plays hard. I'm ken defend going. Bring be a great locker room guy is gonna find some rotation that somewhere I like him in minnesota on a team. That is trying to go forward. I think he actually adds a bit of a veteran presence to the locker room. At thirty four the philadelphia seventy sixers are on the clock. That get this. Pick via the hawks. Isaiah joe the arkansas shooting guard who is one of the best shooters in this draft. Crazy range. High volume of three point shots philadelphia. Always in need shooters. When you're going to be playing. Ben simmons on this team he certainly constructs the floor. And i'd like isaiah joe there them at thirty five the sacramento kings Via the pistons. Dan dotson to kansas sophomore guard. Who is one of the quickest players in the draft. He's an elite score excels off the getting to the basket not a great shooter a bit undersized for his position not really a point guard that's why he slides a few spots higher but could be instant offense off the bench for sacrimento at thirty five at thirty six the philadelphia seventy sixers back on the clock this time via that pick from the mix jordan aura the louisville junior who also is one of the better shooters in this draft. He has good size vers position. Good length i'm not sure exactly what else he brings to the table besides shooting but again i'm just loading philly up i with shooters at the moment at thirty seven. The washington wizards are on the board. They get this pick via the chicago. Bulls tyler bay the junior ford out of colorado who is one of the best athletes in the strath super explosive. Really hard worker on the defensive end still just kinda coming along on the offensive. And then i think that's been a concern. He's he's one of those guys that might be a little bit of a twitter. Not sure exactly what position he plays in the pros that causes him to slide. A few picks in this draft think this is still really value. and by the way when. We're talking about a lot of these guys dotson. Tillman for example malachi flan. These guys could all end up in the first round as well. Just have them the second thirty eight new york knicks via the hornets janis ramsey. The texas tech freshman guard again volume score can shoot it a little bit We're just loading the knicks up now with backward guys that can score the basketball. I'm not sure who's going to defend in new york. But he's an intriguing prospect. He's only nineteen years old. And i certainly there's upside there with the thirtieth pick in the draft at thirty nine the new orleans. Pelicans selecting this pick for the wizards. Daniela touro the minnesota sophomore center. Who had a really really strong summer season one of the more improved players in the country very skilled at big man. I'm great size. Adding just bore skill in size to this pelicans roster i'm at the moment If you remember earlier jalen smith. I'm selected at thirteen at forty. The grizzlies are on the board. This pick via the silence. This is the first pick that the grizzlies have been able to make in the twenty twenty. Nba draft a doco as a bouquet. The kansas center. Big guy seven. Seven wingspan seven footer. Really good athlete actually just dominant player in the pain. Terrible free throw. Shooter doesn't really do anything facing the basket. But when you have that size and length and athleticism. I think you get something done in. The and kind of reminds me deondraye jordan. A little bit and a little bit surprised. He doesn't go higher. I get there seems to be a penalty on the big minner plane or pain. Right now in the draft at forty one san antonio spurs back on the on the board yama dr the israeli guard nineteen year old for hop. Well tel-aviv and you know. He's such an intriguing prospect because he plays his butt off. His incredible energy is just making a difference when he's out there but he's not really a point guard. He's kind of more of a two guard in a point guards body. He's not like a great shooter. I'm athletically he's actually not bad at all but that lack of a jump shot kinda undersized i position that makes him more of a second round prospect at he absolutely wants to leave israel and come to the nba. And if it's the g. league next year and so he could be an interesting prospect for san antonio developed down the road

Nopeville
Think Twice Before You Eat That Halloween Candy
"The urban legend of Razor Blades in your Halloween candy or poison hidden behind the sweet taste of a snickers bar has been around for decades to this day. Parents are still worn to inspect all candy give into their children to make sure that it's safe for consumption quoted from a mental floss article written by Ethan treks quote it's easy to see how urban legends have taken hold because they're so terrifying after all parents Ben Three hundred, sixty, four days of every year telling their kids not to take candy from strangers precisely because of might be poisoned. Then, give the thumbs up to taking snacks from every house in the neighborhood on Halloween, and that's so true and it also calls to mind the whole idea of like when we re under it, we were told not to talk to strangers online and not to get in cars with strangers, and now we literally use the Internet to summon strangers to get in their cars yet. So. Weird. It's crazy. So in one, thousand, nine, hundred, five Joel Best, who's a professor of sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware publishing article that reviewed reports and press coverage of candy tampering in the United States between nineteen, Fifty, eight to nineteen eighty-four during the search he found a report as early as nineteen fifty nine where children were falling ill after a California dentist named. William. Shine had distributed four hundred fifty candies laced with laxatives. Two Children Jesus thirty of these children were actually affected by candy tampering and he was later charged with outrage of public decency and quote unlawful dispensing of drugs for a dentist. A dentist, a nine, hundred, sixty, four in New York a forty, seven year. Old Woman named. Helen feel was. Annoyed by the Halloween custom of handing out candy to children especially to children who she felt deserve to be given free candy for she handed out bags of treats including ant poison and dog biscuits while when she was confronted about her actions she said, she was doing it as a joke and only gave the items kid she felt were too old to be trick or treating. Is later reported that she was admitted to the State Hospital for mental observation. Good. God right. You don't know what their issues and why they're treating, and even if they don't have an issue like who fucking cares don't be so stingy. Yeah. Like would you want them taking part in egging in toilet paper toilet paper people's houses or would you like them going door to door and get some candy? Just let them go home with bags of candy and then do whatever they're going to do at the house. They're not gonNA come back at midnight to your house. They've if you give him dog biscuits. Yeah. It's like you just set yourself up for some mischief right in one thousand, nine, hundred, Sixty, eight, Toronto police had discovered razor blades and noodles and Halloween apples. The footage found in the CBC Archives Showed Police Displaying Candy that was supposedly poisoned in nineteen seventy, five year old boy named Kevin Dotson from Detroit died after supposedly eating heroin laced candy diseases. After news media outlets had a field day with telling all parents to dispose of their children's hard earned cash flowing treats. It was later discovered that the parents of the child were trying to hide the true events led to his death apparently the uncle of the boy. had a heroin stash in his home and the little boy had gotten into it and ingested a capsule filled with heroin. The parents sprinkled heroin on the boys Halloween candy after he had died as a cover up to protect the boy's uncle God. But that also kind of reminds me of the the thing that goes around of Lake don't watch out people are putting edibles in your candidate and like no nobody's giving you hundreds of dollars of drug senior kids. In two thousand and Minnesota a forty nine year old man named James Joseph Smith was charged with felony for tampering with candy after a fourteen year old boy was pricked with a needle after biting into a candy bar. Lou. He apparently had put needles into snickers bars and handed them out on Halloween. Night. He was charged with one count of adultery in substance with the intent to cause harm illness or death new four other boys were found to have the needle lace snicker Bar, but the only one boy was harmed. In Two thousand sixteen in Nova Scotia a twelve year old boy was injured when he reached into his candy bag and was cut by a razor blade poking out of a kick cap arc. In two thousand, seventeen multiple reports come out of Ontario Canada where eleven year old girl underwent surgery at U. ship it into recess peanut Butter Cup containing a metal object although it was unclear if this was a result of candy tampering or a manufacturing incident. And other eleven year old boy was also reported to have received a Tutsi roll containing melatonin pill before. Tone of all things so. Yes. So harmless but just go to sleep in two thousand, nineteen in Connecticut thirty seven year old Jason Racks was arrested and held on a two hundred fifty thousand dollar bond after the parents of at least two trick or treaters found razors in their children's candy bags. He was charged with risk of injury to a minor reckless endangerment and interfering with police officer apparently did not go quietly when arrested and he also stated that the razor blades were accidentally spilled into the Cannibal for boxer razors who just happened to have next to it. Yes. Yep Yeah I totally believer like you do a later unrelated incident involved someone handing out THC laced gummy candies in their Halloween trick or treaters. Each of the bags contained colorful gummy cubes each packed with ten milligrams of THC. It was stated that it was unknown if this was intentional or from might have been an unintentional oversight by the person handing out the treats but the packaging was obvious enough that it shouldn't be consumed by children Marcos is probably high end didn't notice it air probably high and just in the bag knows because there's pictures of it and that looks like little gummy little gummy bear bags. Yeah. So again, the joke comes up though that nobody's going to willingly hand over yet. They're edibles. Yeah. At the conclusion of Joel Best Research. So get it only went from nine, hundred, fifty, nine, thousand, nine, hundred, eighty, four, and a lot of these cases. I, told you about were in the two thousands So, this was his conclusion with his research at the conclusion of Joel Best Research into candy tampering incidents. He concluded that the vast majority of reported about seventy five percent who were either hoaxes conducted by children or their parents or didn't result in serious injury interesting. He also stated that contemporary legends are ways that society expresses anxiety and urban legends like Halloween Sadism could've stemmed from societal grievances like nineteen, eighty, two with the cyanide laced tylenol incident in. CHICAGO? The September eleventh terrorist attacks and subsequent Anthrax scare and of course now with Yeah. which actually plays into what you were saying. Devil's night about the depression and the war and how people just kind of like did what they did on Devil's night as a reprieve or as Cathartic. Occurrence. Yeah. So yeah, and that a lot of these urban legends Kinda just stemmed from people just having so much anxiety about the world in the world's problems. Yeah. Yeah. He has stated quote is it possible that someone maliciously passes out treats with the intent of harming children at random of course but this raises the question why they're usually aren't multiple reports from the same area effectively saying that the urban legend is just that nothing more than a hoax or scary story to tell her on time we're anxieties already

The Frankie Boyer Show
Miami - Florida teachers opposed to returning to classroom win lawsuit
"Teachers are celebrating an important win in court. You say Radio's John Hurt, has details. Florida teachers worried about returning to the classroom during the Corona virus pandemic won a legal battle with Governor Rhonda sentenced who wants to reopen schools by the end of this month, declaring that the state essentially ignored the requirement for school safety by insisting teachers resume in person. EDUCATION. Leon County Judge Charles Dodson ruled in favor of the Florida Education Associations lawsuit, the Department of Education's Order, which was issued July, 6th overrode local school boards rights to operate their own schools, according to Dotson. Dotson also noted that after Hillsborough County on the advice of local health expert voted this month to delay reopening for four weeks, it was threatened with the loss of $23 million in monthly state aid by Education Commissioner Richard Cochran.

AP News Radio
Judge's ruling could slow down reopening of Florida schools
"A Florida judge has temporarily blocked governor Ron DeSantis and top education officials from enforcing public schools to re open brick and mortar classrooms saying the state's order arbitrarily disregard safety Leon county judge Charles Dotson said the mandate to reopen schools overrode local control from school districts in deciding for themselves whether it was safe for students teachers and staffers to return the Florida education association had sued the state after education commissioner Richard Corcoran issued an order earlier this summer mandating that schools reopen classrooms by August thirty first or risk losing funding I surely after

AP News Radio
Judge's ruling could slow down reopening of Florida schools
"A Florida judge has temporarily blocked governor Ron DeSantis and top education officials from enforcing public schools to re open brick and mortar classrooms saying the state's order arbitrarily disregard safety Leon county judge Charles Dotson said the mandate to reopen schools overrode local control from school districts in deciding for themselves whether it was safe for students teachers and staffers to return the Florida education association had sued the state after education commissioner Richard Corcoran issued an order earlier this summer mandating that schools reopen classrooms by August thirty first or risk losing funding I surely after

The Corner
UFC 252 Round-Up
"We are talking and may more specifically talking about the UFC and UFC two, fifty two which just happened over this past weekend. dray looked it looked good on paper for the main card right. And I was like, okay, we got a nice little main card. Overall. I really thought it. disappointed. A. Wasn't. It wasn't it was some weird circumstance. Is Not, the fighters falls yes. It's not like they all wanted or tried to go to decisions or anything, but some sheet happened that made it kind of weak. So I will talk about John Dodson. Showing up in doing nothing. Mood he's gun shy told you these headed someone's wrong sums? Are you gotTa drop the weight? You know it's not it's admit this is mental. This is a one hundred percent mental Dj Rodham, his soul Shang soon them he probably I think. So something happened because remember when Dawson arrived on the scene like he knocked out Tj dillashaw the magic man, but he was everywhere. Hands hit bricks for hands fast as hell you couldn't take them down. Like he was easily the number one number two, the fastest fighter in division. Easy. Maybe the entire UFC. But now it's like he's completely gunshot. And visibility. Didn't he just? Fuck this, he had so much fun beating up on John Dasa just like tossing him around. I don't know who John Dyson it's over this drop the weight it won't matter if you don't let your hands go. Yeah. Morale was having a blast Murrah was in his quarter just like that's easy lay. This is mile in after the fight through the headdress back on he just didn't care and do we both picked us and I can't remember I definitely did. White I feel terrible and morale is going to be a problem at bantamweight. He's. If. He continues fighting like this. The way he's you know just out wrestling guys like he's on a nice little fight he streaked. Yeah and he was able to out strike Dotson granted Dotson tried too much to to throw hands I. Don't I don't know what the game plan is for Dotson Eurofighter anymore like why watch them fight I go to the Jimmy Rivera finally what's what's cleaning I? Don't think there is one. Rob. is on a firefight winning streak last lost. What's to Ricky Simon Smoke. Yeah. Okay. That makes sense. Okay I. Remember there was a submission. So young has buzzer. By the way you might have won that fight yet move rob has been dominant these past few fights but this the dots performance impressive. I. Think he could be a problem but I put more of the blame on John Dasa because something mental is going on with this man is not up to his capability. Yet Very Weird I. Can't call it he needs a sports psychologist. He's recapture some late when you don't even try to let the hands go. That's when you got a problem. So next fight, Herbert, Burns versus Daniel. Pineda this is where you are right and I was wrong. A feeling this and like this. I I don't know another weird fight because I think burns was just dominated from the jump. Eight just he didn't seem to have it this night. No. Cash wait forty, five, I don't. I can't. Blame it on but. The elbows came down and it was a rap so. Whichever I mean yeah I mean. Significant strikes. Ten. For burned. Fifty, seven for opinion. Yeah. I mean like it'll be like this but I kind. Win this fight, but that's wild and that was in dominant fashion. Then we go to the next night jd s versus Rosen struck. and. Bump you know super buff. Different, body. Mustached. GPS. Didn't help him because he got rocked. And slumped on cage. So the thing about Rosen's struck is what I've noticed now is yeah. Okay. Everybody's GonNa lose the Francis in God like if you rush Francis and got gotTa, you're going to lose that's what's going to happen. So this fight, he was a little bit more patient picked spots really didn't do a lot in the first round. Waiting for eighty s kind of open up getting a little bit more comfortable like ease up on the guard and he's just let it has put away. But this division. I don't want to say that there's like a huge gap is not a valid Musa Tanko gap. That's we're going to call that gap that's shift that's it is absurd. Touching her, but it's a pretty significant gap in skill after steeping. DC's probably gone. I don't know skill wise because. Roy, as he is. With all the raw power, he's still a role as an enemy fighter. Roses stroke is a raw power like the striking's there but. What happens with Steve puts him on his back. And clearly debate Baker Take Punch. So I don't I don't know who's who's going to be a problem for steep A. At this juncture, we'll talk about it in a little bit because even though I think in God who's going to be better if they have another fight. I can't. Skill wise. It's different levels of this shit.

60 Minutes
Early findings grim on the health of Flint kids after water crisis
"Flint, once a prosperous hub of the American auto industry, was nearly bankrupt back in 2014. Officials hope to save money by switching the city water source from the Great Lakes to the Flint River. Almost immediately, residents began noticing something wasn't right. The water was rust colored and many people had rashes. Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality in the city insisted. The water in Flint is safe. Later, a state investigation found those officials hid the fact that the river water was not treated with chemicals that would prevent the pipes from corroding. So for months, the water ate away at Flint's old pipes. Releasing led into residents tap water. They were poisoned. I mean, they were poisoned by this water, and they they were all exposed. The toxic water. Dr. Mona Hanna. Tisha is a pediatrician in Flint, who her patients call Dr Mona is our Dr Mona is a bit of a superhero herself here because she was the first to link the water toa high levels of lead in the Children of Flint. So within a few months of being on this water General Motors, which was born in Flint, and still has plants in Flint, I noticed that this water our drinking water was corroding their engine parts. It's possible the drinking water was corroding engine parts, so they were allowed to go back to Great Lakes water. Anybody at that point say, if it's corroding an engine, maybe they shouldn't be going into our bodies and our kids. I mean, that should have been like fire alarm bells like red flags. So what did it take before your your eyes open about this? Yeah, it was the word lead because the word lead When you're a physician or a pediatrician signals what in your brain? There is no safe level of lead. We're never supposed to expose a population or a child to lead. Because we can't do much about it. It is an irreversible neurotoxin. It attacks the core of what it means to be you and impacts cognition. How Children think actually drops I Q levels It impacts behavior leading to things like developmental delays and has these life altering Consequences. In 2015 Dr Mona and a colleague started digging through blood test records of 1700 Flint Children, including the kids, She sees that the Hurley Children's clinic ready, Okay. The nonprofit clinic serves most of Flint's kids. The city is 53% black and has one of the highest poverty rates in the country. So we looked at the Children's by the levels before the water switch. We compare them to Children, but lead levels after the water switch. And in the areas where the water lead levels were the highest and that those parts of the city we saw the greatest increase in Children's lead levels. Armed with the first medical evidence that kids were being exposed to lead from the water. Dr. Mona did something controversial. She quickly held a press conference to share the blood test study. Before other doctors reviewed her work was a bit of an academic. No, no kind of a form of academic disobedience. But you knew that I knew that but like, but there was no choice. There was no way I was going to wait to have this. This research about Ed. Two weeks later, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder ordered the water switch back to the Great Lakes and declared a state of emergency. I say tonight is 1/2 before. I'm sorry, and I will fix it. The damage was done. Dr Mona estimates 14,000 kids in Flint under the age of 6 may have been exposed to lead in their water. I never should have had to do the research that literally used the blood of our Children as detectors of environmental contamination. Three years after the crisis began, the percentage of third graders in Flint, who passed Michigan standardized literacy test dropped from 41% to 10%. I'm very concerned about my Children and not only my Children, but I'm concerned about the Children of Flint Kenyatta Dotson is still fearful of the water. Even though the state is spending more than $300 million to fix the water system City promised to replace all 12,000 supply lines that may have been contaminated with lead. Last fall. Now they say the work won't be done until summer. Dotson says she and her daughters will continue to use bottled water for cooking and brushing their teeth any time to come back to a place where I feel whole again. You don't feel right now. Would this have happened in a rich white suburb? Maybe it would have happened in interest twice over. Would it have continued for a long A zit has? I don't believe