35 Burst results for "Mcguire"

The Rich Eisen Show
"mcguire" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"And it's the rich eisen show. Rich and I share many things in common. We've worked together at NFL network. We're both from new York and we're both huge hockey fans. I grew up in the era in which the islanders had a dynasty. So it is a distinct pleasure to say hello to one of the best in the business. Pierre McGuire longtime hockey adult is former head coach of the Hartford whalers, assistant coach for the Pittsburgh penguins. You've seen him on NBC, TSN sportsnet and Canada, and now you can see him throughout the Conference Finals on Stanley Cup central on YouTube, produced by the NHL, pair, we used to chat back in the glory days of NBC sports radio, it is great to reconnect today. Brian, it's really nice visiting me and thanks so much for having me on. My pleasure and I want to get the audience fully engaged because casual fans should be watching what's going on with these playoffs. What's more, it's the best product in all of sports. So watching the golden knights take care of the stars yesterday and over time, moving at two games to none in that series, Pierre this historic trend continues, all four games of these Conference Finals have gone to OT first time that's happened in NHL history. Is this as dramatic of a postseason as you can remember? Well, for sure. Absolutely. And one of the things that's really happened is because of the salary cap, which was implemented back in 2005, 2006 that season coming out of the nuclear winter where we didn't have a National Hockey League season. The parody around the National Hockey League has become unbelievable. And so we saw an 8 seat so far in this playoff, the Florida Panthers, not the number one seed, niece and a record setting team in the Boston Bruins and 7 games, then they beat Toronto, where most people thought after Boston got the Toronto was on their way to a Stanley Cup. They haven't won the Stanley Cup since 1967 and they hadn't won a playoff series since 2004 until this year where they beat the Tampa Bay lightning. So Brian, yeah, this has been an amazing playoff for the National Hockey League. I know some people are wondering about the TV ratings. I get that because you don't have the biggest markets in there, but the caliber of play, the level of intensity, the drama night tonight has been overwhelming. It's just been phenomenal. I'm so proud of the league. So proud of the players in the league and really, really proud of the coaching staff and the league and what they've been able to do so far. Well said, in Vegas, of course, has been an outstanding story since expansion year run to the Cup final and we've known about Jack eichel since he was the second overall pick in 20 15s draft right by Connor McDavid, pacing Vegas and scoring during the regular season. Yesterday impactful, again, that gorgeous pass in the final minutes of regulation setting up the tying goal, Pierre, what does Michael mean to this club and what do you like most about his game? Well, I think the biggest thing about Jack is just how fluidity she's so quick to lose pucks, a strong on the puck. He makes unbelievable plays that you saw in that beautiful spinning back and task to Jonathan Marshall yesterday in the last two and a half minutes of the game to tie it up. He's just he's an amazingly fun player to watch just because of the skill level and the patient that he does things. Brian, so that's fun. He really is a critically important player, obviously for the Vegas golden knights. I think in the last round when they beat Edmonton, the one thing that was really apparent, he took it as a challenge because Connor McDavid obviously went first in 2015 as you correctly said, he's a leading player for the Edmonton Euler. So Jack really took that as a challenge and you could see he responded to the challenge unbelievably well and he still planned and Connor's not. So it's a tremendous story that's being written in Vegas right now and one thing that's not getting enough attention is what they've done as a management team. George mcphee and Kelly mccrimmon have done an amazing job building that brand since they became an expansion team 5 years ago and it's just it's amazing to watch the development of their product. They've done a phenomenal job what a great hockey market Vegas is. It's unbelievable. Talking playoff hockey, there's nothing better than also having a conversation to analyze things with Pierre McGuire, check him out, Stanley Cup central on YouTube, tremendous production from NHL network. Let's jump over the east to talk about Florida's story and more late game heroics from Matthew kuchuk. He's been unbelievable with the game winner and back to back games in OT. We know about the lineage we know about his family. What makes him so effective when it matters the most. He can affect the outcome of a game in so many different ways, whether it's with his skill, whether it's through this tenacity, whether it's with his physical violence that sometimes he brings to the game. He plays it on the edge. There's no question about it. He can also affect the outcome of a game by intimidating people with some of the things he says. He's an amazingly talkative player in the next, but the line that he plays on right now, Brian, with Sam Bennett, who came down from Calgary just before Matthew got there in a trade and Nick cousins who's been really moved all around the league. He's found an amazing home on the left side on that line. That line has been wrecking havoc on the rest of the Eastern Conference in the playoffs. They did a number on the Boston Bruins, but they did a big number on the Toronto Maple Leafs and so far in this year's Carolina. They're basically got Florida, too not the lead in the series because of the heroics of the line, but in particular Matthew. But it's all the different things he can do, Brian, that really affect the outcome of games and he's so consistent with all those things his pace is skill. His physical determination is nastiness. He's just every team in the league needs a map you could chuck the problem is they don't make a lot of that. Pierre McGuire, a guest here on the rich eisen show Pierre. We know the players can't look ahead and we know what two zero lead is far from insurmountable and playoff hockey. But let's say things don't change and we're looking at Florida and Vegas and the Stanley Cup final. What would be your early thoughts on that matchup? Oh, that would be an amazing matchup because they're pretty similar in terms of style of play. The one thing I'd say about Florida that has really separated them from a lot of teams is playoff season their second periods. That's the period of the long change. They have been so dynamic in Florida. They really play to the strength of the long line change and they're so smart and how they approach it palmaris in this step in Florida the year of a lot of credit for the schematic that they've presented. So that's one place where I think they've got a bit of an advantage on Vegas. And also right now in goal. I mean, no disrespect to Aidan hill was planning to offer Vegas and he's been outstanding. But Sergei bobrovsky right now has been amazing. He's been absolutely amazing, Brian. And when you consider the first two games as playoff season for the Florida Panthers, Alex Lyon, a 30 year goalie out of Yale University, which is starting goalie, and vibrato was watching from the bench, and then it didn't work out real well for Alex Lyon and Rossi came in. And the rest is history, and he's been phenomenal for Florida. So I see the goaltending would probably slide a little bit towards Florida. And then most of the rest of it's pretty equal. It would be if that and I stress if I don't want to disrespect Carolina or disrespect Dallas. Who are two formidable foes too. But if that were to be a Stanley Cup final, it would be a tremendously difficult final to win for either team. Pierre, as I mentioned at the start of the conversation, I've enjoyed your work for years. I always learn something when we would chat periodically on NBC sports radio, great to see you again with the video component, Stanley Cup central on YouTube. I appreciate you taking the time and enjoy the game tonight. Thanks so much for having me on, Brian, I

The Charlie Kirk Show
Barry Meguiar Walks Us Through the Meguiar Experience
"Barry, you know, there's some people right now in the audience. They say, but it's hard at my job. Do you mean that when I go out to a restaurant, I gotta say, just walk us through, what is the McGuire experience? I mean, I've seen it everybody. It's unbelievable. I mean, it's everybody you could imagine is not an obstacle, like, oh, that person's in the way it's an opportunity. An opportunity to bring that person in heaven. So walk us through the McGuire day from Starbucks baristas to everybody. Everywhere you're going, you're putting a gospel all over the valley. I would Greg you say Maguire where I'm saying it's God's way. We have been taught all of us have been in church all our years. All these years that it's difficult and you have to study and you have to get your points done. You have to get your life story. I got a hundred life stories, which one do you want me to remember? You get this all down and then you go out and expect to be persecuted and you go out and you finally get somebody and you're going through the points and between .2 and .3, they're off somewhere. I'm trying to get them back so I can get them to .3. I got to get them to save here on the spot. I did it all wrong. Jesus said they'll know you're what type of by your love. And that changes everything. It doesn't take you out of your comfort zone. If you're Christian, you'd like to love on people. But if you love on people intensely with the idea that you could move them, move everybody every day closer to Jesus, don't worry about getting them safe, but just love on them. When you love on people folks, the whole spirit is loving them through you when he sounds when he loves you, he Salvation you. The whole purpose of his love is the Salvation to get you to heaven. When you love on other people, he is Salvation them through you. Got it? There's no secular conversation. Every conversation is sacred.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Barry Meguiar Talks About Faith Through Hard Times
"Third generation president of Maguire's car wax. So you are a very successful businessman. And you had a show car crazy that was on TV for 18 years on Discovery Channel networks globally. So a lot of people would look at you and they would think, oh yeah, it's easy for that rich successful guy. He's had it all. He's got a tan. He lives in California and Arizona. And what does he know? Exactly. About suffering and here he is talking about Romans 8 28, all things work together for good, even the bad stuff, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, I happen to know, and you've been very public about it, that four years ago, you and Karen lost your 49 year old daughter. Yeah. So now I can't think of anything. More difficult than that. And we don't need to dwell on it, but everybody has suffered. And I don't want anybody to think to get this fake impression that there are two people here talking about joy that we have in some way. I've got my stories, but your story with your daughter, that was four years ago. And we've had struggles throughout our lives. And when I'm convinced that when God gives you, he's doing it to build your faith and preparing you for the next one. And if you handle it well, he gives you a bigger one. And then he gives you a bigger one. Let me give you one. The surprise speak to a lot of people. And you know, I was in the hospital in the hospital dying. It didn't face me. 13 years ago. That was another one. My family, half my business owned by family members, and they sold to a joint vulture. I joint venture company. And they took over my board, and I found out the next morning, they're throwing me out of my business. Now, when was this? It was 2008, I was 65 years old. My life's work, my family business, my heritage, my reputation, my testimony. That's Barry McGuire, the Christians, words God now. I mean, everything was gone. I had there's nothing I could do. There was nothing I was toast. My life is over, okay? This is true story. God's hearing me right now. I didn't waver, my joy stayed strong. I prayed a very short prayer to God. I said, God, I asked you for nothing. And I did it with a chuck on my voice. Because I've been through some of you don't get there right away, but as I chuck, I said, God, I asked you for nothing, because of two things. One, you know I live for your purpose. I share you everywhere I go over to you know that. And I know you keep your word. And you said that when we live for your purpose, you make everything good.

AP News Radio
Aaron Carter dies at 34
"Singer rapper Aaron Carter has been found dead at his home in Lancaster California He was 34 I'm Archie's are a letter with a look at his career Aaron Carter was not even 13 when Aaron's party come get it was a hit His music was in rotation on Disney and Nickelodeon and he opened for Britney Spears Carter also was a regular on the TV show Lizzie McGuire finished 5th on Dancing with the Stars and appeared with his brother Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys and their siblings on the reality show House of carters Aaron Carter said in a 2000 AP interview he regularly dealt with fans using him to get to Nick Sometimes I'll be like wait what about me Fans

AP News Radio
Ex-Texas cop charged for shooting teen eating hamburger
"A rookie San Antonio police officer has been fired and arrested after shooting and gravely wounding a teenager earlier this month San Antonio police say 25 year old James Brennan has been fired and arrested charged with two counts of aggravated assault by a peace officer for shooting 17 year old Eric cantu who was in his car eating a hamburger in a McDonald's parking lot In body camera video Brennan opens the car door and tells Ken two to get out Car drives backward door open the officer fires multiple times He continues to shoot as a car drives away In a statement through their lawyer cantu's family says he is unconscious and on life support I'm Tim McGuire

AP News Radio
Immigration lawyers threaten legal action
"Immigration lawyers accused the Republican governors of Texas and Florida of breaking federal immigration law Ivan espinoza madrigal with lawyers for civil rights tells the AP Florida governor Ron DeSantis and Texas governor Greg Abbott illegally sent migrants awaiting immigration hearings in Texas and Florida to Washington D.C. and Martha's Vineyard Massachusetts We are exploring civil and criminal legal avenues to hold the perpetrators and the states accountable Espinosa magruder girl says two planes charted by desantis that landed in Martha's Vineyard included pregnant women and children and at least one person who needed medical care Florida Texas can not ship people drop them and discreet unattended including children as young as four and 5 years old without any support structure Texas governor Greg Abbott has sent thousands of migrants to various locations without any notification to local state or federal authorities I'm Tim McGuire

Mark Levin
Sid Rosenberg: Please Say a Prayer for Bernard McGuirk
"You guys are great You and Bernard mcguirk and people know Bernard they know I'm from I miss They know him from TV and so forth and so on How long have you known Bernard While I start up in order to name this back in 2000 so we've been friends now mark for 22 years but the news on Bernard is not good for folks who do know who he is and enjoy his work he was on the factor for many years too Tuesday nights were quite gutfeld He's a very sick He's got cancer He has not worked now for a month with me in the mornings He had done pneumonia last week He had an appendicitis attack and his appendix Burks actually a couple of weeks ago So at this point he's very very sick Every radio show Mark Every TV show that I do every public appearance I make I ask everybody to please say a prayer for benign macro It's gotten that bad to be honest Mark So I haven't seen Bernie in 7 months He hasn't worked now in about a month So please if you're out there listening and you know Bernie McGuire like Martha van is saying please say a prayer he could use your plans and love a lot about now

AP News Radio
Pence says he refused to leave the Capitol
"Former vice president Mike Pence talks about the attack on the capitol and the chance of testifying before the House select committee investigating January 6th In an Associated Press interview former vice president Mike Pence says he refused to get into a car with Secret Service agents during the attack on the U.S. capitol building because he didn't want to leave My concern is that somebody else might give an order to a Secret Service agent To simply get us out of the building Pence was asked if he's willing to testify before the House select committee investigating the insurrection There are profound constitutional issues That have to be considered If we were to receive a formal Invitation The former vice president was in Iowa which hosts the lead off Republican presidential caucuses ahead of the 2024 election I'm Tim McGuire

AP News Radio
Alabama man accused of capital murder, holding girl captive
"An Alabama sheriff says a 12 year old girl managed to escape from captivity in a mobile home where two other people were found dead Alabama sheriff Jimmy Abbott tells WSFA a motorist spotted a young girl walking along the road this past Monday morning and stopped to see what was wrong We're very appreciative to the people that actually came forward and identifying and notifying us He says the girl was held captive inside a mobile home for about a week tied to bed posts and kept in a drug state with alcohol before chewing through a restraints and escaping His deputies found the dismembered remains of a 29 year old woman and a boy under the age of 14 inside the trailer She's a hero And it is one of those things that we want to get into to a later I'm 37 year old man who lived at that address was arrested and is now charged with her abduction as well as capital murder and corpse abuse I'm Tim McGuire

AP News Radio
Northwest heat wave: Portland mayor warns of risky weekend
"The Pacific Northwest sees record highs tumble amid another summer heat wave The high in Seattle hasn't been below 90°F since last Monday The city is never had 6 straight days of 90° heat forecasters say that record could fall since they don't see any likely highs below 90 at least through Sunday Chris Branson and others with Seattle reach have been getting water and other hot weather supplies to the homeless There's no escape from the heat right Even in the shade when it's 90° it's still sweltering Orson Lee and his dog live in his camper truck I try and stay in shape but it doesn't really help a whole lot As I move around like it or not It's even hotter in Portland where the thermometer is topped 100 every day since Tuesday and is expected to do it again on Saturday as a national weather service extends the excessive heat warning for the two cities until Sunday Night I'm Tim McGuire

AP News Radio
Secret Service director delays retirement amid 1/6 scrutiny
"The head of the Secret Service puts off retirement as the agency deals with an inspector general's investigation and congressional inquiries James Murray had planned to end his 27 year career with the Secret Service is coming weekend but things changed amid questions about agents deleting text messages around the time of the January 6th attack on the capitol Murray says in a statement he will remain in his role for the betterment of the agency The Secret Service has admitted that messages were deleted when its phones were migrated to a new system in the weeks after the attack How select committee member Florida Stephanie Murphy says the committee was told individual agents were given the go ahead to decide what to keep and what to delete Tim McGuire Washington

AP News Radio
Prosecutors seek 15-year sentence for armed Capitol rioter
"A Texas man could face a longest sentence yet for his part in the attack on the U.S. capitol Federal prosecutors called for a 15 year prison sentence for guy Wesley ruffin a Texas man who they say not only wanted to block the certification of president Joe Biden's election he wanted to drag lawmakers out of the building and take over Congress Rough it the first person involved in the riot to go on trial was convicted on 5 counts including threatening his teenage children should they go to authorities He wore body armor a helmet was armed with plastic tie handcuffs and a holstered handgun The prosecutors say a leader of a three percenter militia in Texas planned for weeks for the January 6th assault He will be sentenced on August 1st Tim McGuire Washington

AP News Radio
Biden says US sending medium-range rocket systems to Ukraine
"President Biden is sending an advanced rocket system to Ukraine but not one that can reach into Russia In a guest essay published Tuesday evening in The New York Times President Biden writes the U.S. is providing Ukraine with advanced rocket systems ammunitions to more precisely strike targets on the battlefield State Department spokesman Ned price The point the president made is that we won't be sending long range rockets for you beyond the battlefield in Ukraine The aid package expected to be announced Wednesday would send what the U.S. considers medium range rockets was generally the can traveler around 45 miles Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky has been pleading with the west to send multiple launch rocket systems as soon as possible to help stop Russia's destruction of towns in the donbas Tim McGuire Washington

AP News Radio
House approves $40B in Ukraine aid, beefing up Biden request
"The the the the house house house house overwhelmingly overwhelmingly overwhelmingly overwhelmingly approves approves approves approves additional additional additional additional billions billions billions billions in in in in aid aid aid aid for for for for Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine in in in in its its its its fight fight fight fight against against against against Russia Russia Russia Russia on on on on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday evening evening evening evening on on on on this this this this vote vote vote vote the the the the yeas yeas yeas yeas are are are are three three three three sixty sixty sixty sixty eight eight eight eight the the the the nays nays nays nays are are are are fifty fifty fifty fifty seven seven seven seven the the the bill bill bill is is is passed passed passed every every every voting voting voting Democrat Democrat Democrat and and and nearly nearly nearly three three three out out out of of of four four four Republicans Republicans Republicans voted voted voted in in in favor favor favor of of of a a a forty forty forty billion billion billion dollar dollar dollar funding funding funding bill bill bill for for for Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine it's it's it's about about about democracy democracy democracy versus versus versus dictatorship dictatorship dictatorship democracy democracy democracy must must must prevail prevail prevail house house house speaker speaker speaker Nancy Nancy Nancy Pelosi Pelosi Pelosi in in in a a a floor floor floor speech speech speech before before before the the the vote vote vote noted noted noted that that that Vladimir Vladimir Vladimir Putin's Putin's Putin's invasion invasion invasion of of of Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine is is is a a a global global global threat threat threat the the the brutality brutality brutality of of of Putin Putin Putin is is is not not not just just just what what what he's he's he's doing doing doing in in in Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine but but but the the the impact impact impact that that that his his his that that that it it it is is is having having having on on on food food food for for for the the the world world world the the the new new new legislation legislation legislation would would would bring bring bring American American American support support support for for for the the the effort effort effort to to to nearly nearly nearly fifty fifty fifty four four four billion billion billion dollars dollars dollars that's that's that's about about about six six six billion billion billion dollars dollars dollars more more more than than than the the the US US US spent spent spent on on on all all all of of of its its its foreign foreign foreign and and and military military military aid aid aid in in in twenty twenty twenty nineteen nineteen nineteen Senate Senate Senate approval approval approval seems seems seems certain certain certain with with with members members members of of of both both both parties parties parties calling calling calling for for for quick quick quick action action action to to to McGuire McGuire McGuire Washington Washington Washington

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Percent of Christians Share Their Faith? Barry McGuire Explains
"What percentage of Christians actively share their faith? 1%. Oh, come on. No. The statistics say 35%, but we're big on statistics. Explain us, explain. You know, most evangelicals today think sharing their faith as being a good person. I have people come up to you all the time and tell me how they were such a good person. I'm sure, what did that accomplish exactly? Other than it made you fewer idiots. Yeah. You know, and it's so easy to just do good things. Of course. But actions do not speak louder than our words, actually speak before words, right? So when you do something nice, I'm sorry. And just takes a second. Just liquids that have a good day and you look at them in the eyes. And God bless you and mean it. Don't say it as you're walking away. You know, person half the time they'll look at you and a lot of times have tears right just by that simple. People are hungry for God. They're lost. You know, 80% of the unchurch are looking for somebody to tell about God right now. 75% of Americans going to bed in fear every night. That's good for us because of their fears are searching they're searching for knowledge. Over 80% of the unsure, these are hard, fast numbers, substantiated. We have it on our website by three different major studies. We don't just use flippant stats. Over 80% of the unchurched, know the world's out of control. You know that. They know the world they control. They would like to believe there's a God who can end the chaos. They are looking for somebody to tell them and get this. They already have at least one person in their life who's a Christian that they trust. We could evangelize American 30 days. So our ministry is igniting Christians to ignite America with revival, one person at a time. And they're not going to church. You understand that they're not 80% of them. They're blinded. They're not bad. They're not evil. They're lost. That's our fault.

AP News Radio
Dems switch strategy on voting bill as Biden pushes action
"President president Biden Biden meets meets privately privately with with Senate Senate Democrats Democrats on on the the strategy strategy on on their their voting voting and and elections elections legislation legislation in in a a memo memo obtained obtained by by the the AP AP Senate Senate Majority Majority Leader Leader Chuck Chuck Schumer Schumer outlines outlines a a plan plan to to hold hold debate debate that that could could stretch stretch for for days days on on voting voting rights rights legislation legislation his his proposal proposal comes comes as as Democrats Democrats seek seek ways ways to to actually actually pass pass the the managers managers because because of of the the fifty fifty fifty fifty split split in in the the Senate Senate White White House House press press secretary secretary Jen Jen Psaki Psaki says says president president Biden Biden is is ready ready for for the the fight fight this this is is a a defining defining moment moment that that will will divide divide everything everything before before and and everything everything after after when when the the most most fundamental fundamental American American right right that that all all others others flow flow from from the the right right to to vote vote and and have have your your vote vote counted counted is is at at risk risk the the link link the the debate debate would would still still not not solved solved the the fundamental fundamental problem problem Democrats Democrats lack lack any any Republican Republican support support as as well well as as the the backing backing of of democratic democratic senators senators Joe Joe Manchin Manchin of of West West Virginia Virginia and and Kyrsten Kyrsten Sinema Sinema of of Arizona Arizona for for a a rules rules change change to to allow allow passage passage by by a a simple simple majority majority to to McGuire McGuire Washington Washington

AP News Radio
White House rushes with infrastructure fixes for US economy
"President Biden says the one trillion dollar infrastructure plan will impact everyone in this country this is Asian is going to change the lives of every American the president says the recently passed one trillion dollar infrastructure bill will have an effect on nearly every aspect of daily life especially when it comes to long neglected transportation issues is most significant investment passenger rail the past fifty years roads and bridges in the past seventy years public transit ever Biden also notes that the measure contains billions to build out high speed broadband internet across the country it addresses the ports and shipping issues causing the current costly bottlenecks Biden says he wants Democrats in Congress to act on his even more ambitious build back better program no one is coming to do this work it's up to us our country our planet our democracy all our hands right now Tim McGuire Washington

AP News Radio
UN aid chief urges G20: prevent mass starvation in Afghanistan
"The United Nations calls on the G. twenty countries to take immediate action to help millions of people in Afghanistan U. N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths tells the AP that the U. S. and the other wealthy nations have to make two crucial changes to traditional aid packages give us your humanitarian money because we can make good use of it he's reprogram your development money used for longer term projects into humanitarian money so we can use it now Griffith says the world food program already feeding four million people in Afghanistan we'll need to feed up to twelve million in the coming winter months Hoff of the population of that country is now at risk of not having enough food to eat not having knowing where the next meal will come from Griffith says the current crisis has been caused by two large droughts the disruption of services and the collapse of the economy after the Taliban routed the government and took over the country I'm Tim McGuire

Southern California Real Estate Report
Streetside dining is here to stay - burst 1
"Today on the southern california real estate report outdoor eating is here to stay stay tuned morning. Welcome to southern california real estate report. This is bob. Mcguire and daniel wise coming to you from san diego california a new update on something that everyone seems to love from the pandemic is the the street series as they call them that have been built around the city. It looks like the city and development services have come up with a plan of attack to keep those in place at least for some places not for all but for some exactly and this would allow outdoor dining to kind of continue and continue permanently. Luckily in san diego outdoor dining has always been a popular option and These outdoor eateries will give people the opportunity to basically have more options. As far as. That's concerned yeah. I really like it. I think it's great. I think it's really cool especially in the more urban neighborhoods of san diego so obviously university heights is an area that i frequent a lot and some of my favorite restaurants around there like bond time places like that have have done. You know cool little setups. Some of the mexican restaurants around there you and i were just downtown yesterday and looking around downtown. It looks like you know around the gas lamp that there's still a lot of those setup. I wonder like in core gas lamp. Do you think they'll keep them even in that area where they're talking about turning that into a mall area. That'll be interesting to see what they do with that. Well i think that the rule is under thirty miles an hour and no parking. Lots no parking lots no white or yellow zone or no white yellow or blues zones. Excuse me read bluer white curbs or within an alley either. Yeah yeah. And they're limited to streets with speed limits of greater of no greater they're limited to streets with a speed limit that is no greater than thirty miles per hour. Yeah and a lot of restaurants are in violation of that mean. I think it's also you can't be within a fire hydrant. Distance which i guess makes it a yellow zone anyways right but yeah or makes it a red zone. Excuse me so. It's it's lenient but it's also going to. I think going to drastically change the environment. There even used to over the last nearly two years right. So you know with this because so there's going to be some interesting real estate aspects about this and by the way So this article is very recent. This article is effective october. Twenty fifth or sixth right. And this is i believe at ut oracle and it's a it's a relatively recent reason article and it's interesting from a standpoint of how the city is viewing these and of course anything that the city to get involved in there's going to be a fee for it right but more so we'll we'll touch on the fees here in a minute and what the charges will be in how they're kind of looking at them but more importantly the real questions going to be too is for these spaces that are commercial restaurant spaces. How the landlords gonna view these. These are obviously going to be an amenity to the property. But it's going to be a separate Lease transaction one for the street. Ary or the you know out you know. Dining area or ancillary dining area is is going to be a lease or a fee structure. That's based on this city's calculation that we'll get to in a minute and you're going to have the regular you know interior retail price per foot. So the question becomes does. Does that make those spaces more valuable or is it something that now so over the pandemic there was no charge for any of this. The restaurants were building them as a means of survival. That's what the the issue was. Was that you know. During the periods that there was no indoor dining. These were constructed. So now there's gonna be some interesting things that come out of this because now it's going to become a direct occupancy expense the way that the city is going to do this from a standpoint of the economics of it and you know how is this going to be you know monetize for the city so it's kind of a two part process so one of them one of the processes has to do with those structures that were built that have tents and things like that that's got to be changed now because those aren't necessarily kosher and in compliant with what fire wants to see right there. They're worried that you know this has to be inspected and done right and so and so the city is doing it basically. So you've got this two part structure to it so the fees are gonna vary the the and there's going to be a like a permit cost depending on how. How large the space is. They're saying the estimate for the permit to be anywhere from two to six thousand dollars for the two year. Use of that this

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire. President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nations stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Children growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's rod to Santa's fears massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19 need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in the U. S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News Sure you may be able to.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire. President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nations stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's rod to Santa's fears massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19 need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The hippies Mike Gracia, has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served. Britain's Prince Andrew, with legal papers in a U S civil suit do free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21. Days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CEO, a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP News. Japan's government says more than 50% of the population has been fully vaccinated. Japan's vaccine program began in mid February months behind many other wealthy countries. The delay was due to its lengthy approval process and testing choir mints. The problem was compounded by supply shortages, but the pace was picked up in May, and current supplies are at one million a day. Japan's economy minister Yes. Shimura, who is in charge of the vaccine program, said that about 60% of the population is expected to be fully vaccinated by the end of September. On par with current levels in Europe. I'm Karen Shamas. The debate over the Biden administrations. Covid 19 Vaccine mandate continues. U. S Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy on NBC's Meet The Press explain that the president needed to move to the next phase of the Covid 19 response due to the spreading Delta variant that involves focusing not just an expanding The vaccination effort through a combination of mandates and access. But it also involves focusing on increasing our testing capacity, shoring up our health care systems, which are really struggling, and, he added, many businesses welcome the mandate. The Business Roundtable has said that this is the right move. The American Medical Association certainly in the health side has said this is the right move. Many Republican governors have spoken about lawsuits after the sweeping new vaccine requirements were announced. I'm Shelley Antler. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire President Biden delivers a video tribute before the 20th anniversary events marking the September 11th attacks. President Biden harkened back to the fear and darkness of the 9 11 attacks 20 years ago, a frightened nation stunned as the twin towers fell, the Pentagon burned and a passenger jet went down in a Pennsylvania field. We also saw something all too rare. Yeah. A true sense of national unity, he says. That's the lesson from the tragedy. The battle for the soul of America, Unity is our greatest strength. Biden's words come amid criticism of his administration's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, a war ramped up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks and for the families and friends who grieve so hard Whether it's the first year of the 20th. Children growing up without parents and parents have suffered without Children. Jackie Quinn Washington The president's executive orders setting vaccine mandates for both public and private employers touches off a chorus of legal threats from GOP governors. Florida's rod to Santa's fears massive job losses, This order would result potentially and millions of Americans losing their jobs. But Jonathan Sheriff, the CEO of a company that runs a number of car dealerships in South Florida, says two of his workers have died and a number of others had to leave the job because of long term effects of Covid 19 need to get it under control. We need to be able to go forward in our lives as we once knew it. At the La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico general manager Rick Bligh says 85% of his staff of well more than 100. People are already vaccinated and the mandate will eliminate his concern about guests who may or may not be vaccinated, knowing that a lot of people walking through our doors are working for bigger employers, hopefully and they're also vaccinated. This is a P news Attorneys say a ranking member of the British royal family has been served in the U. S civil court. The MIC Gracia has this attorneys representing Virginia Jew free have served Britain's Prince Andrew with legal papers in a U. S civil suit. Jew Free alleges she was sexually assaulted by the prince when she was 17 Jewel Free, contends the late convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sexual encounters with Andrew in 2000 and one and the Prince knew she had been trafficked by Epstein. Attorneys say the legal papers Were handed over on August 27th as first reported by Britain's Daily Mail newspaper. Failure to respond within 21 days of the summons would mean a judgment against Andrew would be issued by default. I might grow CIA a section of mountainside on the outskirts of Mexico City gave way, sending an avalanche of boulders the size of small homes onto a densely populated neighborhood. At least one person is dead, Many others are missing. I'm Tim Acquire AP NEWS Everyone loves shopping online. Well, I'm going to tell.

The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"mcguire" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"Compete right. There would be no chance because even the salary cap world. The owner here doesn't want to spend to the limit. Imagine if we were in a world still without a salary cap and you got teams like the rangers and the red wings you know. What would they be spending right now. Right to keep their teams together like they'd be up around two fifty two hundred fifty million dollars because the money is becoming clear. That eugene melnyk doesn't wanna spend money you know just in yeah he bases his decisions on now but i can get that guy for cheaper taking nothing away from pierre mcguire but he might save. You know maybe pair took a big pay cut from a normal job. Whatever that job would normally pay. I don't i don't know but i wouldn't surprise me if they say okay. We want you to do this. But you're gonna make four hundred not not nine hundred right. Maybe i wouldn't know. I mean any pure sees this as an opportunity Step one to get to the gm position whether it's an ottawa. Someday or whether it's with a you know to showcase himself and get to another organization when the vacancy comes up among gm's i certainly see even. If he weren't taking that much money he would see it. As any kind of pay-cut he took from nbc to come to the ottawa senators. He would see that as the price of opportunity right right all right. Let's take a time out in the show by the way earlier in the british open discussion. What did you call the long grass snaps. Cue which one was it since q i call it. I call it with an f fescue. Gotcha i thought it came out. T h so because you mocked me right out of the gate on the shores like. Oh maybe i need to revisit that but i've been foiled again if you've decided it's an well. I think i might of might humid fescue. No festival super. We'll take a timeout on the show back with final thoughts after these words. Did you know that jim kaye..

The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"mcguire" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports
"So you could hide. So pierre maguire's got a new gig. He's a member of the ottawa senators. How about that. Yeah whatever. What else i know. I'd like beer. Always have always have of course. We got history. I saw some People hitting me up today. So some guys say i i forget half the shit we did on the radio but i would like to see jimmy just to just to hear him once again. Call them pete was i. The only guy called him. Pete isn't peer. Serve another name for pete. I never heard say pedro or galarza. Sure so sure. Some of his friends did as well. Yeah we we certainly have history of pierre mcguire like i did one thousand nine years at tsn. Twelve hundred a couple of months off in the summer. Obviously but beyond that every working day we would call pierre mcguire to eight in the morning and have our morning chats with them and you part of that for over a decade and Yeah i mean. Great asset to the ottawa senators. Just a reset of the sense have brought in pierre. Mcguire i forget it's one of those dumb. Nhl titles senior director of player operations development yadda yadda yadda effectively. He's right the right hand. Man now appear dory on so you basically got the. Pierre's run on the show for the ottawa senators. And i think you would agree. That guy's savant when it comes to knowledge of hockey players in the game. Well i wouldn't predict he would get a gig like that. You know i kinda. I know over the years right. His name was always floated around about doing different jobs for different teams that he wanted to get back in the game. You know where there's smoke there's fire when we heard those rumors and i believed that that pierre was vocal about it i think back back in over over all those years when he when he came back on the scene as a broadcaster. You know he left. He left the game under a little. Bit of controversy. You you can look that up you know and and At harm i think for many many years Don't quote me on this. But but but that's the sense i got. I'm i know if you guys. I'd heard some stuff from players why he would might not get picked. It wasn't a real positive experience in his time in hartford. No they use the term. Use the term blackballed. You know that. He wouldn't be a that he would never get another gig. There were lots of gigs. That came up that. I think his name was in there and it just never happened but the guy you know the two things here stevie.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"To McGuire the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturns Bill Cosby sexual assault conviction and orders the 83 year old freed from state prison Here's Ed Donahue. When he first arrived home, Cosby flashed the V for victory sign. He appeared before reporters but did not speak to how you feel him. Are you happy to be out? The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Cosby had an agreement with the previous prosecutor that he would not face charges in the case brought by District Attorney Kevin Steele, lawyer and legal analyst Prius support. Says this ruling covers just the Andrea Constand case. There is nothing in this decision that would prevent any of the number of alleged victims of Bill Cosby from coming forward and attempting to prosecute their cases for justice is formed. The majority that rolled in Cosby's favor. Three others dissented. I'm Ed Donahue. The House votes mainly along party lines of former select committee to investigate the January 6th assault by supporters of then President Donald Trump. Maybe Jackie Quinn has this. The House approved a special committee to probe the violent attack as police officers who were injured. Fighting that day, watched from the gallery above the vote was along party lines just to Republicans. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger voted yes with Democrats. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi last week's as she would have preferred an independent panel lead the inquiry, but Senate Republicans blocked that it is imperative that we established the truth. That day and ensure that an attack of that time cannot happen. Some Republican lawmakers say they might not assist with the investigation. Others say they fear the Democrats will make it to political. The historic heatwave that brought record high temperatures to the Pacific Northwest is blamed for some 100 deaths in Oregon, at least a dozen in Washington state and dozens more in Vancouver, British Columbia. This is a P news. 18 people are now known dead and last Thursday morning to collapse of a 12 story condo in Miami Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava says the bodies of two Children four and 10 years old were found today any loss of life especially.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire the Senate is expected to vote on elections bill backed by President Biden and the Democrats, Alaska Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski says Well, there are parts of the bill she can and does support. She's wary of the overall focus of the measure when you nationalize something when you have kind of the federal Federal overall oversight. It's a it ends up being a one size fits all mandate coming out of Washington, D. C that, in many cases doesn't work. In a place like Alaska, Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley to deliberately erect barriers meant to make it harder for targeted groups Americans to vote to silence their voices of students and low income Americans of Native Americans and seniors of black and Brown Americans. Who have fought too long and too hard to have their voice and their vote stolen from them ripped from them. Republicans are expected to prevent the Senate Democrats from advancing the bill. The coronavirus Delta variant makes up about 20% of the case is being seen over the past two weeks in the U. S virus. Response coordinator Jeff Zion says the focus is on 18 to 26 year olds whom he says may feel like the virus doesn't impact them. And they've been less eager to get the shot. But science and doc Anthony Fauci say there's a new threat to them and others the delta variant first seen in India and now making up more than 1/5 of Covid 19 cases here, the delta variant is currently the greatest threat in the U. S to our attempt to eliminate Covid 19 Fauci says existing vaccines are effective against the variant saga, or Megane at the White House. The AP has learned that thousands of asylum seekers whose claims were dismissed or denied under a Trump administration policy that forced them to way to Mexico will be allowed to return for another chance at humanitarian protection. This is a P news The US has blocked a number of Iran's state linked websites for spreading disinformation. The move by American authorities appears to be a far reaching crackdown on Iranian media. An official who spoke on condition of anonymity so the U. S had seized roughly three dozen websites. This is to the address of a handful of sites, including Iran State television's English language arm produced, a federal notices said the websites were seized as part of law enforcement action also taken down the domain name for the news website Palestine today and a satellite news channel for Yemen's Houthi. Rebel group. The takedown comes just days after the election victory of Iran's hardline judiciary chief Ibraham racy known for his hostility to the West. Jennifer King Washington The Norman Rockwell Museum of Vermont is planning to close its doors at the end of the year more than 40 years after its opening. The museum recently reopened after being closed for months because of the pandemic. The Rutland Herald reports business has been slow, but the owners in their eighties also cite their ages. I'm Tim McGuire. Happy news. I'm Mike Grossi of reporting. Market Airlines is cutting flights as the summer travel season starts. American Airlines said Tuesday it will cut hundreds of flights over the next three weeks to avoid overloading its operations. The cuts will come just as the summer air travel season is picking up, American spokeswoman Sarah Janse said. The airline will cut on average 50 to 60 flights a day for the rest of June and between 50 to 80 flights a day for the first half of July. On Tuesday, American canceled 130 flights and by two Day afternoon more than 200. Other flights were delayed, according to tracking service Flight aware, U. S Airlines were barred from furloughing workers during.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire in the Senate this evening on this vote, the ayes or 50. The nays are 53 5th of the Senators, duly chosen and sworn. Not having voted in the affirmative. The motion Has not agreed to Vice President Kamala Harris, announcing results of an effort to begin debate on the House passed elections Bill the 50 Republicans voting no Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer, every single Senate Republican. Just voted against starting debate starting debate. Legislation to protect Americans voting rights. Once again. Senate Republican minority has launched a partisan blockade of a pressing issue here in the United States Senate. An issue no less fundamental. And the right. To vote. Some GOP controlled states have new election laws that voting rights advocates say will make it more difficult for people to cast a ballot, particularly minority residents. Republicans backing former President Donald Trump said the measures are about fighting potential voter fraud, which was virtually non existent in last November's election. American Airlines cutting flights at the start of the busy summer travel season, American Airlines said Tuesday it will cut hundreds of flights over the next three weeks to avoid overloading its operation. The cuts will come just as the summer air travel season is picking up. American spokeswoman Sarah Janse said. The airline will cut on average 50 to 60 flights a day for the rest of June and between 50 to 80 flights a day for the first half of July. On Tuesday, American canceled 130 flights and by Tuesday afternoon more than 200. Other flights were delayed, according to tracking service Flight aware U. S Airlines were barred from furloughing workers during the pandemic as they received federal aid. But American has this Smaller staff after encouraging thousands of employees to quit or retire. I might cross CIA. This is a P news. The delta vary. It is the cause of more than 20% of the recent coronavirus infections in the United States. Dr. Anthony Fauci says vaccines are effective against the delta variant. Conclusion. We have the tools, so let's use them and crush the outbreak. Federal Reserve Board chair Jerome Powell tells the congressional committee. It is expected that recent jumps in prices will soon subside. Lowering inflation to a sustainable level. As these transitory supply effects debate inflection, inflation is expected to drop back toward our longer run gold. Consumer prices increased 5% last month compared with a year earlier, the largest increase in 13 years. Powell blames temporary supply bottlenecks, especially for computer chips for new cars, and since prices fell sharply last spring, the start of the pandemic, the percentage of the increase is much larger. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News Senate Republicans have blocked an expansive elections and voting bill during a key test vote, forcing Democrats to face tough questions about the next steps. Before the People Act and needed 60 votes to overcome a GOP filibuster man came nowhere close. Senate Republican chief Mitch McConnell had blasted the bill as a partisan power grab and a federal overreach into how states run elections. And so finally today. We will. Put an end to it hours before the vote. This fight is not over. White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said. President Biden's committed to boosting voting rights and it will be a fight of his presidency long past today. But there are questions about how Democrats can move key legislation in a nearly evenly divided Senate and whether filibuster rules should change. Sander Megane Washington. Get ready to tear on Team USA. Sign up for Xfinity Internet and get a flex four k streaming box free and peacock premium included. Can your Internet do that? Restrictions apply? Not available in all areas. Peacock subscription required Xfinity proud partner of Team USA. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire One police officer is dead, as is a gunman in a shooting in downtown Arvada, Colorado at Denver suburb. Another shooting suspect has been hospitalized in this shooting in the town's historic district this afternoon. There is no information yet on what led to the gunfire. The CDC says 150 million of people have been fully vaccinated in this country. Coronavirus deaths in the US have dipped below 300 a day for the first time since the early days of the pandemic In March of last year. 14 people have died in Alabama from Tropical Storm Claudette Angela Spears. Home was destroyed this loud noise, okay? And my trailer moves, and next thing I know the walls came falling out. And I went flying out the door on the couch. Nine Children died in a multi vehicle highway crash south of Montgomery. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously against its rules covering scholarships and other perks for division one football and basketball players at Donahue with more. The case doesn't decide whether students can be paid salaries but justice spread, Cavanagh argued the issue of compensating athletes Could fall under antitrust lies that management the schools may be exploiting labor. The student athlete, Gabe Feldman, is a law professor at Tulane University. It's only a matter of time before another lawsuit was filed. That asked for the whole system to be blown up. President Mark Emmert is not ready to move to pay college athletes. The ruling Goes to.

Mo Egger
"mcguire" Discussed on Mo Egger
"All right so it's a three forty five on. Espn fifteen thirty. and you know. We spend time last week talking. About how one of the things we love to do on. This show is get on internet villains. Well a new internet villainous. Cincinnati internet villain emerge late last week. We we ran into the podcast. And and this is a good and entertaining. Podcast the unnecessary roughness podcast. Which is he college. Football podcast for barstool sports and what went. Viral was a clip of the people on the podcast. Talking about uc. Football and gentleman. By the name of jack mcguire called them overrated and referred to philis an idiot and so we played the whole clip on the show. And i did find the whole podcast to be pretty entertaining and so we wanted to get jack on the show. He's become like the big uc football internet villain of the last couple of days. I think he was originally kind of reluctant. But he's acquiesced he's chosen to come on here. He is on twitter at jack mack. Cfp jack mcguire. It's good to have you how you been. Thank you for having me mouth. And i'm i'm really happy to be here and excited to you. Know talk it up a little bit with. You have heard a lot of good things about you in the show. And i'm really excited to be here. Thank you for having me. I appreciate you coming on. You're very welcome. What is the meanest thing that somebody from. Cincinnati has tweeted at you that you could say on the radio. Oh where can i start. I kind of to a lot of it out. But i would say The meanest for me. I i it told about me a lot of times but the even stevens show. There's a guy named beans and he's not a very attractive young man and he turned out to even be a little bit more unattractive older age in from the cincinnati. Comparing me being this is something. That's been going on the internet for about four years. Now i've been called being but that's always Always something that you know. It doesn't matter who says it hurts. It hurts a little bit. i understand it. Trust me as somebody who's been called all sorts of things. I can Let's so let's get right to it right so you're you're kind of playing like word association thing. This is like the clip that went viral. And i really do. We did play the extended version of your conversation in the spirit of fairness and believe it. Just react until like one clip on twitter. But you're doing like a word association thing. Cincinnati comes up. And you have this look on your face. that's like half exasperation half exhaustion. And you just throw your hands up and you're like overrated and we played the clip and look i full disclosure. I'm a big barricade fan. We obviously have a lot of bearcat fans here. What about uc football do you think is overrated. So you pretty much summed it up perfectly. This was this was a segment in the show. Where it was the first time we've done it and it was just called..

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire. The Justice Department's inspector general, Michael Horowitz, has begun an investigation of the Trump Administration Justice Department's apparent secret 2018 subpoena of the phone records of at least two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee. The apes, Mary Clare Jalonick reports. It's not altogether clear why California Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell were targeted. We do know that Trump watched a lot of television. There were others a lot of television coverage of these Russia investigations and that Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell were frequently on cable news channels talking about those investigations. Other than that, we really don't know if there was a specific reason that they were targeted. The secretive move came as Trump was fuming publicly and privately over investigate. Patients in Congress and by then special counsel Robert Mueller into his campaign's ties to Russia. The Justice Department is reviewing a series of new restrictive state voting laws. Soccer. Madani has more. Attorney General Merrick Garland says A lot of things are open to debate in America, but the right of all eligible citizens to vote. Is not one of them. He says the department will double its civil rights division's staffing as it looks at new and existing laws to make sure they don't violate federal voting rights. Garland says States will also get guidance about mail voting and post election audits. SOCCER Megane Washington A Chicago police officer on medical leave at the time of the capital assault took photos of himself inside the Capitol wearing a Chicago PD sweatshirt. Police Superintendent David Brown says Caroll Cheswick faces five federal misdemeanor charges and he violated his sworn duty. Participating in the siege on the capital in any way was a betrayal of everything we stand for. Our oath. The law Jesuit, was stripped of his police powers this week. His lawyer says he's on desk duty. This is a P news. The Associated Press won two Pulitzer Prizes of photography for coverage of the racial injustice protest send the coronavirus toll on the elderly. The teenager who recorded the police restraint and death of George Floyd is awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes. Darnell A. Fraser was cited for courageously recording the murder of George Floyd and highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalist's quest for truth and justice. We all.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire, the world's largest meat, Packer says it is mainly back in operation after Ransomware attack. JBs says it expected the vast majority of its plans to operate today. The Brazilian companies America's second biggest producer of beef, pork and chicken, and the attack was the second in a month on critical U. S infrastructure. After hackers shut down the nation's biggest fuel pipeline. They went after our gas and they went after our hot dogs. No one is out of bounds here. Experts like former U. S Cyber Security chief Chris Krebs on NBC's Today show warn the attack exposed vulnerabilities that private companies must address at the White House. This attack is a reminder spokeswoman Jen Psaki says. It's on the private sector too hard and defenses given a growing threat. Saga room agony. Washington The NFL says it will stop using race nor Ming, which assume black players started out with a lower cognitive function in the $1 billion settlement of brain injury claims and review past scores for any potential race bias. Practice made it harder for black retirees to qualify for an award. The standards were created in the 19 nineties in hopes of offering Maura appropriate treatment to dementia patients, But critics faulted the way they were used to determine payouts in the NFL concussion case. The announcement follows a pair of black players filing a civil rights lawsuit over the practice. Medical experts raised concerns and a group of NFL families last month dropped 50,000 petitions at the federal courthouse in Philadelphia, where the lawsuit had been thrown out by the judge overseeing the settlement. Trainer Bob Baffert has been suspended for two years by Churchill Downs after additional drug test of Medina Spirit confirmed the presence of the steroid Beta method sewn in the Kentucky Derby winner system. Disqualification of Medina spirit could be next. This is AP News. MBA players and coaches speak out against an increasing number of incidents in which fans have thrown water bottles, harass players and their families or came onto the court during playoff games. Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone. People are acting the fool, man. That's my reaction, and it's almost like it's like a copycat thing. Now who can? One up the other person. Three Utah Jazz fans have been kicked out of home games after racist taunts against the family of Memphis guard John Durant on end of an era at Duke, a source says Longtime Hall of Fame basketball coach Mike Sous chefs Key will retire at the end of the 2021 22 season. The winningest coach in college history. 15 national titles at the school. Shefki has led the Blue Devils a 12 final four appearances and a record 15 Atlantic Conference tournament championships while his team's is better record 126 weeks ranked number one in the AP Men's College Basketball pole. I'm Tim McGuire. AP News Okay,.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer chastises Senate Republicans for blocking a vote to form a congressional commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the capital by supporters of former President Donald Trump. Senators should rest assured That the events of January six will be investigated and then as majority leader I reserve the right to force the Senate to vote on the bill again at the appropriate time. President Biden's first budget proposal is out. President Joe Biden laid out a $6 trillion budget for the 2022 fiscal year Friday that adds new safety net programs for the poor and middle class and increases taxes on businesses and high earning people. The budget incorporates the administration's eight year $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal and it's $1.8 Trillion American families plan. The budget also adds details on Biden's $1.5 trillion request for annual operating expenditures for the Pentagon and domestic agencies. Despite the proposed tax hikes, the budget would require the government to borrow roughly 50 cents of every dollar it spends this year and next. Mike Rossi, a Washington hackers piggyback on a trusted source to infiltrate dozens of organizations. Microsoft Vice President Tom Burt says state backed Russian cyber spies behind the solar winds hacking campaign used an email marketing account for the U. S Agency for International Development to launch a cyber assault on U. S and foreign government agencies and think takes this week in a block post. Burt said the effort targeted more than 150, different organizations. At least a quarter of them involved in international development, humanitarian or human rights work. The hackers gained access to the USA Ideas account of constant contact and email marketing service and the authentic looking emails dated May 25th contained malware constant contact, called it an isolated incident while a U. S. A. I D spokeswoman said that a forensic investigation was underway. Aware constant contact, called it an isolated incident while a U. S. A. I D spokeswoman said that a forensic investigation was underway. Jennifer King Washington This is AP News President Biden traveled to joint base Langley in Virginia near Washington, the mark to start a Memorial Day weekend. He tells the troops at the base. We make up 1% of the population.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"McGuire at the White House today. George Floor George Floyd's family meeting with President Biden on the first anniversary of Floyd's death. It lasted about an hour, a private meeting in the Oval Office between the president, vice president and a half dozen of Floyd's relatives, including brothers, Phil Onus. It was great. He's a genuine guy had the Terrance for them to sort of concern to our family. And for them to actually give in there, so our concerns the family earlier was on Capitol Hill, where talks continue on a policing overhaul bill named in Floyd's honor. The president had hoped it would be done by today's anniversary. Karen Bass and other negotiators aren't there yet. Still president She's not offering a new deadline. SOCCER MAHOGANY Washington Senate Republicans say they will disclose by Thursday a $1 trillion infrastructure counter offer. Here's a piece Jackie quit. Infrastructure investment is a top priority for the White House, which has already lowered its request to $1.7 trillion and the GOP came up to 618 billion, but talks had stalled over the size of the package to rebuild roads and bridges embrace. Green technology and child care and how to pay for all of it. A trillion dollar counter proposal is expected from Republicans this week, Press secretary Jen Psaki. We're waiting their counterproposal. We would welcome that were eager to engage. In addition to negotiating with the GOP, the White House is also assessing whether it should try to go with alone with Democratic support. I'm Jackie Quinn. The American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal judge to strike down in Arkansas law passed last month that made the state the first to ban gender confirmation treatments over surgery for young people who are transgender. This is AP News. Man who spent more than 40 years in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit is free after a plea deal, a piece Ed Donahue explains. 69 year old Ray Gray pleaded no contest to second degree murder. He wasn't exonerated, but it erases his previous first degree murder, conviction and life sentence for the first time since he was 21. Gray is a free man, he told the judge in his zoom hearing. Sometimes justice is blind, and sometimes justice is hard of hearing. But if you touch justice, he said, Sometimes it works for decades. Great challenged his conviction. His latest filing in March reveal the witness now says two other people were responsible. But another witness still insist it was gray, who was the gunman on 18 year Old Delaware Man on probation, is charged with seriously entering two Children after crashing a stolen car and do the SUV they were writing in On Sunday, police tracked the man through his ankle bracelet. He was later released on a little more than $4000 Bond. I'm to McGuire AP News. I'm Mike Rossi, a reporting A driver has been charged after allegedly striking to protesters with her vehicle in North Carolina. Authorities and Elizabeth City, North Carolina, say Ah white woman has been charged with using her vehicle to strike two black women protesters during a march against last month's police shooting of an unarmed black man. 41 year old Lisa O'Quinn of Greenville faces two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill by use of a motor vehicle and related charges. Investigators are also looking into the possibility of O'Quinn's actions constituting a hate crime. The incident took place Monday evening. Police say the two women who were struck were treated at a hospital and released. I might grow ASIO Biden and George Floyd's family. I'm Tim McGuire with an AP News Minute George Floyd's brother, Phil onus, another family members met with President Biden today at the White House. It was great. He's.

AP News
"mcguire" Discussed on AP News
"I'm to McGuire with an AP News MINUTE President Biden traveled the Lake Charles, Louisiana to tout his infrastructure plan in the background, a 70 year old interstate bridge that should have been replaced 20 years ago. Truth is across the country. We have failed. We have failed to properly invest in infrastructure for half a century. Biden has challenged Republicans to find a way to compromise. But he says he's not going to do nothing about roads, bridges, theological grid, water systems and other key infrastructure to students and a custodian have been wounded in a shooting at a middle school and Rigby, Idaho, Jefferson County Sheriff Steve Anderson tells K. I f I A teacher disarmed the sixth grade girl after she fired several shots. This incident did start in the hallway and It moved towards exit to the east side of the building to the outside where our victim was shot outside, so two victims were shot in in the school and one was outside. All three of the wounded are expected to survive. I'm Tim McGuire. I might Grassi a reporting Texas linebacker Jake Ellinger was found dead in Austin Thursday. University of Texas linebacker Jake Ellinger was found dead near campus Thursday. According to Austin police officers, responding to a call found the 20 year old Ellinger shortly after noon. Police say the death is not considered suspicious, but no cause of death was immediately released. Ellinger, who had not played the last two seasons after arriving as a walk on was the younger brother of former Longhorns quarterback Sam Mellinger, who was drafted by the NFL's Indianapolis Colts last week. I might grow CIA. I might grow CIA reporting A U. S. Army training is facing multiple charges after allegedly hijacking a school bus and army trainee from Fort Jackson. South Carolina, has been arrested and charged with dozens of crimes after authorities say he boarded the school bus with a gun Thursday and held the driver and elementary students hostage around seven a.m.. The trainee ran off the post with a rifle, according to Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott. After trying to flag down several cars, according to calls. Two deputies, the trainee, boarded the school bus and shouted that the driver to close the door and drive he was on the bus for a total of six minutes. The suspect was arrested by deputies while running through an area neighborhood. I might cross CIA. Biden infrastructure I'm to McGuire with an AP News MINUTE LAKE Charles, Louisiana Mayor Nick Hunter welcomed President Biden to his city today, Mr President. Any members of Congress out there who might be listening. Lake Charles needs help right now. We're asking for it. Biden is promoting his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, saying it's past time for crumbling bridges, roadways, the electrical grid and Morte to move beyond the 19 fifties. Republicans are opposed to the costs, Biden says, raising corporate income taxes to where they were before the trump tax cut will pay for the plan, and I'm sick and tired of corporate America, not Pan are fresh Air. Jefferson County, Idaho, Sheriff Steve Anderson tells K. I f I 1/6 Grade girl. All fired several shots inside and outside her middle school before a teacher stepped in. She did did take the handgun from the student and held her until law enforcement apprehended. Two other students.

WCBM 680 AM
"mcguire" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"That's not too good. Are you talk? A federal judge has dismissed the lawsuit against vice president Pence intended to empower him to overturn the electoral college results prior to the dismissal correspondent Mike Rossi a review The developments, hence as president of the Senate, will oversee the session on Wednesday and declare the winner of the presidential race. The lawsuit was filed by US representative Louie Gohmert of Texas and a group of Republican electors from Arizona. But the lawsuit names Pence says the defendant. In its filing, the Justice Department representing Pence says a suit to establish that the vice president has discretion over the count filed against the vice president is a walking legal contradiction. The Electoral College has already tallied a majority for Joe Biden at 306 to 2 32. George Manzano reporting, Alabama's said to make another trip to the college football playoff championship game, thanks in part to a pair of Heisman Trophy finalist who gave them a victory over Notre Dame. Breaking news town home dot com. The last surviving member of the McGuire Sisters, has died. Jason Walker has a report. Phyllis McGuire was the lead singer and younger sister of Dorothy and Christine McGuire, known for their perfect harmonies and identical outfits and hairdos. The McGuire sisters are six gold records for hits, including in the 1954 Classic, Sincerely and in 1957 sugar time They performed for five presidents as well as Queen Elizabeth. And were inducted into the National Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 1994. Phyllis McGuire. Was 89 Jason Walker reporting, Colorado plans to ease public health restrictions for some places like restaurants and gyms and Parts of the state this week, but they've seen reductions in covert 19 infections. Governor Jared Pulis sided sustained improvement in the states cope in 19 data for justifying the easing of those restrictions. Have one more of these stories had town hall dot com. Partly to mostly family today with.