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Pennsylvania officer killed, 2nd wounded; suspect shot dead
"Pennsylvania authorities say a suspect wanted for the fatal shooting of a police chief has been killed. I Norman hall. The man suspected of fatally shooting a Pennsylvania police chief and wounding another officer in confrontations during a foot pursuit near Pittsburgh was killed by police after a chase later Monday. The officers were shot blocks apart in brackenridge and Allegheny county town northeast of Pittsburgh, the slain officer was chief Justin McIntyre, according to Allegheny county police, the suspect carjacked a vehicle, and when Pittsburgh detectives spotted it, he fled, police say the suspect crashed the vehicle after a car chase, ran into a wooded area, fired shots and was killed when officers returned fire. I Norman hall

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Officer killed, 2nd wounded in Pennsylvania; suspect sought
"A manhunt is being conducted in the fatal shooting of a Pennsylvania police officer. I'm Norman hall. Authorities in Pennsylvania are looking for a gunman they say, shot and killed a police officer and wounded another during a foot pursuit near Pittsburgh on Sunday, state attorney general Josh Shapiro, the governor elect identified the slain officer in a tweet as bracken ridge police chief Justin McIntyre, Shapiro says macintyre ran towards danger to keep Pennsylvania safe and made the ultimate sacrifice. The shootings happened in separate incidents just blocks apart in bracken ridge and Allegheny county town northeast of Pittsburgh, office of multiple law enforcement agencies are looking for a suspect who had been sought for a parole violation involving a weapons charge. A Norman hall

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"You said, oh, and 9 with Flacco. Let's say they go 5 and four with Jimmy G oh my gosh. We're in the wild card mix, baby. Jeez. Let's say, let's say you do that, right? Don't you run into the same situation that Miami was in with Fitzpatrick and tua, where you know Jimmy G's not your future. So what's the point of having him out there and being successful? Because all it does is it makes the pressure on Zach Wilson even greater. And he had a terrible rookie season relative to expectations. 'cause he was hurt. But because he's in New York. So no matter what he would have done last season, it was going to be magnified tenfold. And because he was unsuccessful again, it made it seem like he had a lot to prove this upcoming season. And he's off to a wrong foot right now being hurt. If you have Jimmy G out there and he has them to your point in the wild card chase, do you think that New York is going to stand for them going back to Zach Wilson, even if he is their future? If they're in the wild card mix, then Jimmy, Jimmy G's not losing the job. Zach Wilson's getting Wally pipped or whatever the but I also want to add. So on the flight back from Hawaii, I watched this movie called American underdog. Have you heard of this? The Kurt Warner story? Yes, yes. Have you seen it? No. So, you know, we were going to watch it as a family and I didn't get to sit in the same role as my family, the wife sits between the kids. I was in the role with some randoms. So I watch it solo. Great movie. Really liked it. Good football, good story. A couple goosebumps moments. Trent green goes down. Kurt Warner, I had totally forgotten Kurt Warner had just got called up. To the rims. When Trent green had gone down, like he was brand new to the team. Had his chance made the most of it. I look at Kirk Cousins in Minnesota, the way he has done. Not amazing, but fairly well. I don't see why at the age of 30. If Jimmy G wasn't a starting job, starts them 5 and four, they're in the wild card mix, the backend schedule is very easy, or much easier than to start. They make the playoffs. Maybe he's your guy. I know that people don't think, oh my gosh, he's not Patrick Mahomes. There's one Patrick Mahomes, okay? And these jets fans do delusional jets fans who think that Zach Wilson's going to have the same kind of leap that Josh Allen made. Remember Josh Allen was terrible as a rookie. It's terrible, like 57% completions. You saw nothing. Why do we think that's going to happen to Zach Wilson? He's got to suddenly turn into a Josh Allen type. Like, remember, Matt Stafford went from, oh, this guy's garbage. He's terrible. He's always awful with the lion's blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He goes to the rims. They got a damn good infrastructure, and they wouldn't have frigging Super Bowl. Listen, I'm not saying Jimmy G can win the Super Bowl with the jets this year, but Jimmy's been to a Super Bowl, like the guy is a solid quarterback starter. If you can get that defense cooking, they were the worst defense in the league last year, gave up the most points.

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"Again, before the bears. I don't want to be mister doom and gloom. And when anybody says, I don't want to be you're about to be. As my son likes to say, and he says it a lot now. No cap. While you cap and dad. No cap. There is a legitimate chance if Joe Flacco is your starting quarterback. The jets start zero 9. Well, look at the schedule. Joe Flacco, guys? Really? I know the immortal Mike white last year beat the Bengals. That's not happening. Mike white ain't sneaking up on anybody this year. The Jets have weapons. What they don't have right now is a quarterback. Now, I know people are saying, well, Zach Wilson could be two weeks, could be four weeks. But do you really want to rush a second year quarterback back after his historically bad rookie season? Why don't you bring in Garoppolo? Give him a chance, maybe the jets win some games, and oh, by the way, Jimmy Garoppolo is going to keep them competitive. I know you guys don't think the jets are very good. And as I just said, they've lost more games in the league in the last 6 years than anyone else. But I like Jimmy G's chances as a veteran quarterback over Zach Wilson any day of the week against that schedule. Now, this need procedure, jets say they're optimistic. Is there such thing as an optimistic vibe around a knee procedure? Like, I don't know, man. Rob, I land off the plane from Hawaii and I see that Zach Wilson news and I'm like, oh my gosh. This again, and I had some expletives under my breath. But I just don't see why the jets haven't called Garoppolo and you know it right now. The browns are going to be calling him because as rob articulated on the podcast last week, deshaun Watson suspension is going up from 6. There's no reason Roger Goodell is going to overrule the judge and then not bring it up from 6.

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"What is up straight fire fam? It's me, Jason McIntyre. I'm back. On straight fire for Monday, August 15th, it is good to be back great to be back. In the podcast space, I felt lost. I'm not gonna lie to you guys. I know rob G filled in admirably. I did listen to all of the podcasts that he recorded. Thank you, rob G for stepping up, had to get out of town with the family for a pre football vacation, kids go back to school soon. So we wanted to get out of town, quick trip over to Hawaii and it's funny because I think I've told this on the pod before. Growing up on the east coast, I never went to Hawaii my entire life. The only time I went, honeymoon. Right? So then we move out to Los Angeles in 2016. We've now been to Hawaii with the kids like three or four times 'cause it's the closest trip basically outside of Mexico. To Los Angeles, I'm not flying all the way back to the Caribbean, which is where you go all the time is if you're in the east coast. So Hawaii, it's good. It was a quick trip. Just a little quick little getaway. I did some reading. I stayed off the Twitter. I'm so proud of myself. So proud. I was on IG, of course. Listen, I like Instagram. I think it's good. I think it's fun. I think it's easy. I don't do TikTok, but I can't tell you how many people we saw poolside. I shouldn't say people teenagers. Doing TikTok dances, like filming them at these resorts. Because, you know, you go to our resort and then we would go to the beach and then there's a resort over. Another area we just walk over there and then you go to another resort for dinner and there's people just filming TikTok videos everywhere. It's a little alarming. I also, in addition to not being on Twitter, I did not really sink my teeth into sports a lot. I did get one call from a source. And he's like, Jay, I got to tell you right now. It's going down. I was like, what are you talking about? He's like, Donovan Mitchell and Linux? I was like, huh? Right now? He's like, there is a high profile meeting right now at the Knicks and certain people. This was, I don't know. Wednesday, Thursday. And it is going to happen. Jonathan Mitchell will be a Nick. We don't know the rest of the deal, but it's getting sorted out.

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"Is such a black eye on Major League Baseball. That I think that they decided maybe in the last two or three years or so. That we're not even going to acknowledge that it happened anymore. We are just going to move on, pretend that 61 is still the number. And keep it pushing. So I think that's why Barry bond is 73 doesn't get mentioned alongside Aaron judge. And then also for a short answer, I don't think Aaron judge is going to come close to catching 73. I mean, he's currently on pace, I believe, for like 65, which would be a new franchise mark in New York, but again, that's way short of Barry Bonds is 73. So that could be another reason as to why bonds is not being mentioned in the same conversation with Aaron judge right now. All right, I got time for a couple of more before I wrap things up for the extended dance remix of the fan mail experience here on a straight fire. Why do you hold finals losses against LeBron, but not early round losses against MJ? Well, me personally, I don't hold LeBron's final losses against them. That's not the way I operate. I do have him second behind Michael Jordan all the time and it's not because of the finals losses or the 6 rings to four rings that's just, I think that Michael Jordan is just a better player than LeBron James. I mean, they're accolades are very similar MJ, I think more accomplished, of course, on the defensive end and just overall I think better offensively. I know that LeBron's a freight train going to the basket and he's going to finish at the all time leading score at NBA history, but for my money, I just think Michael Jordan is a better player

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"Fire with Jason McIntyre, producer rob G once again sitting in for J Mac, I just want to say before I dive into today's mailbag, thank you so much for your participation in this segment. I wasn't sure how it was going to go over with the straight fire fam and it looks to me like you guys really enjoyed it and I do have some news for you. A little bit of news. I was texting Jason last night during his vacation. I know it's taboo. He was supposed to do that. And that's what the bother a guy when he's on vacay. But I told him, hey, the response has been pretty good for the fan mail segment. What do you think about continuing it once you get back? And he sent me back two words, we'll see. That means if you like this segment and you want it to continue, that was not a no from our fearless leader. On the other hand, if you don't like the segment, you think it's trash. He didn't commit to it either. So both sides of the fence feel like their winners in this one. That's a rare W for everybody. All right, so again, last fan mail segment of the week. I'm gonna try to rip through these rapid fire, I know I've been saying that all week and I mean to go through faster than I have been. I just been struggling, I guess a little bit. So let's get right to it. Question number one, is it fair to say that the Baltimore Ravens have failed Lamar Jackson? Oh, I'm gonna say no, it is not fair to say that. Obviously this is a contingent on him getting his new contract. I've been pushing very publicly show and others that I think Lamar needs to hold the line and get himself a fully guaranteed deal. Whether or not that comes to pass, I don't know. I'm confident at some point a deal will get done and hopefully the Baltimore Ravens do right by their MVP quarterback and they give him all the money. But as it relates to this question, have they failed Lamar Jackson? I'm gonna say no. Because they've built their entire roster around his skill set. Not just offensively, we're obviously they're heavy with the run game. They got several very talented tight ends, including Mark Andrews, who, in my opinion, should be at worst the number two tight end in fantasy football. This upcoming season. You can even make it for me number one overall. Over Travis Kelce, but, you know, we'll see what happens there. They got a stable of running backs. I know they were all hurt last season so you didn't really get to see them, but they do have a handful of very good runners. And even though they don't have the top flight, true number one wide receiver, like a Deandre Hopkins Davante Adams guys like that. The guys that they do have or they did have Hollywood Brown now they have Rashad Bateman. Can really stretch the field and the one thing that Lamar Jackson does basically as good as anyone in the NFL is he throws a great deep ball.

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"All right, one last thing before we get to the extended dance remix of the fan mail segment to close out the Friday show here. Saw this thing on Twitter. And to be quite honest with you, I'm surprised they didn't get more run on some of the national television and radio shows because to me, this is shocking. This is one of the crazier sports stories that we've seen come out of the NBA in a while. And the NBA is built for drama. This one comes to us from FS1 and Fox Sports NBA insider Rick bucher. A friend of the show. He said this about the Kevin Durant saga in Brooklyn. And how Kyrie Irving factors into the whole ordeal. This is a direct quote from Rick. Again, on his on the ball podcast. Joe sy has already shown he's willing to play hardball with Kyrie by taking a max extension off the table almost immediately. Now, part of that may be kairi's doing. And this is the business the crazy thing right here. The first part of it is kind of widely accepted. This is where it gets real spicy. Rick bucher, quote, I'm told Kyrie wanted his new contract to guarantee he wouldn't have to play more than 60 games in a season and would not have to play any back to backs which he apparently referred to as inhumane. This is wild, ladies and gentlemen. I mean, I've been covering sports on a national level for over ten years. And this one is right up there with the mad Tai teo fake girlfriend. Like this is one of those stories that is so bizarre. It is borderline unbelievable. And to be quite honest, once I saw the quote, my first thought was, well, Rick got duped on that one because I can't imagine that this is a true story. And this is why I wanted to discuss it. Because I'm going to peel back any a little bit. When it comes to newsmaking and news breaking, in sports media, information does not get out unless somebody wants it out. Just look no further than the story I talked about you on yesterday's podcast about LeBron and his meeting with the Lakers brass regarding their plan of action moving forward. To me, it's clear that that information was leaked by somebody within the Lakers organization. Because the week before when they actually had the meeting, the only reports that come out of that were rich Paul, putting his name on it, by the way, telling ESPN's David minimum that they had a positive meeting. And they would continue to speak moving forward. Obviously that caused a little bit of panic here in Laker land because that led a lot of Laker fans to assume men that, hey, maybe LeBron's not going to sign the extension. Maybe this is his last season the purple and gold. Maybe he dips next summer. Heads to Cleveland for like a gap year before brawny gets to the NBA and then we're kind

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"For the final time this week for our fearless leader. Jason McIntyre on straight fire for Friday August 12th, given that this is the last show of the week, I will be dropping an extended dad's remix. Shout out to Tom Looney of the fan mail segment. My goal is to get through at least ten questions today. That's the goal. Fingers crossed, I'm hoping I can get through ten, we'll see what happens though. Big night in the NFL, of course, as week one of the preseason slate was officially underway. I know the Hall of Fame game last week, but the way the NFL operates because the Hall of Fame game is kind of its own separate entity. They view last night's game as the official start of week one of the NFL preseason. And I want to start there because one player that did not play last night was patriots starting quarterback, Mac Jones. Now actually, most of the Patriots offensive starters did not play. And you would think, well hey, rob G, if the stars didn't play, then why are you talking about it? I'll tell you why. Because if there's any team who could really benefit from as much preseason action as possible, it's Mac Jones and the New England Patriots. I don't know if you guys have been paying attention. But the news coming out of Foxborough has been bleak to say the least, okay? Not only on Thursday where they hit with the blow that pass catching running back James White was retiring. Now I know he's coming off an injury from last season, but the fact remains if you look at their wide receiving core, both at the tight end, wide receiver, and of course the running back position, but James White's mostly as receiving backs on my count them as part of the receiving group. It's not exactly a who's who of NFL pass catchers, okay? You got former raider Nelson Aguilar, who had basically almost washed out of the NFL before the Raiders scooped him up and rejuvenated his NFL career. He's obviously been a disappointment since he's gotten to New England last season. Kendrick Bourne, he's okay.

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"The factor remains as great as LeBron James is, he doesn't win that championship in Miami without a Ray Allen three pointer. The fact remains as great as Michael Jordan was, I don't know if he wins that championship without John Paxton hidden those jumpers without Steve Kerr hitting those jumpers. As great as Tom Brady is as a quarterback, the greatest of all time. He does not win 7 super bowls. If he doesn't have Bill Belichick's defense, holding down the fort, shutting teams down, limiting the Los Angeles ramps of three points in a Super Bowl. When you are an individual sport athlete, like Serena, who I think is the greatest female tennis player of all time. You have no one to count on but yourself. And I think that's something that separates athletes like Serena, like Tiger Woods, like Michael Phelps, like Usain Bolt, from team sport athlete. Now again, we'll get into this later on, maybe in a couple of weeks once Serena actually does retire because I think we'll make it a bigger deal then. And I can't wait to give her her flowers. And obviously I want to have that conversation with Jason 'cause I think he may disagree, but I think it'll be a good conversation to have. Last thing though, before we get to fan mail, which again is growing like wildfire. You guys have really enjoyed that segment so far. And I know it's only day two, but it seems like the fans like this segment. I'm excited about it. Quickly though, on the other big story of the day to come in on Tuesday. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell spoke with the media. And let it be known that they will be seeking at least one year suspension for deshaun Watson in their appeal. That is currently under review. And Goodell's rationale in this situation is that they've seen the evidence, quote she was very clear talking about Sue Al Robinson about the evidence. She reinforced the evidence, there were multiple violations that were egregious and it was predatory behavior. I agree with everything Roger Goodell said in his statement. I believed before all of this shook out and the actual suspension came down. That deshaun Watson should get a minimum of 12 games for his actions in all of those massage therapy parlors, hotel rooms, bedrooms, wherever he was doing it. I agree. It was predatory behavior, and I thought that 12 games at a minimum should have

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
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"And while the PAC 12 has been beat up this off season, if they run the table and I've got them favored in every game, if they're on the table and the fact 12, they will make the playoff this year. So I'm very bullish on Utah. Wow. I think do you think there's some recency bias with having watched the rose bowl? Everybody's like, oh, jeez. This Utah team's kind of good. I mean, they did push Ohio State. It was a phenomenal game. Is there a little of that playing in here? Because normally people hear Utah and they're like, come on, they're not one of the blue Bloods, the power superstar teams that are usually in there. You think that plays into this at all? I definitely think it would play a factor in it, but like I said, if they're an undefeated team at the end of the year, they'll get in. I do think the rose bowl might have turned out different and it came rising, not get injured. So there was an effect they had led the game at cam rising then you got injured in the offense sort of went into a low. So yes, this is Utah team that proved last year they could play with teams like Ohio State and could be a big year for you. Yeah, I'm bullish on them as well. I think there's a take a flyer on them to win the national championship. It's a long shot. Understandably. But the other team in the PAC 12 that's super interesting is USC Phil. I saw the numbers were 16 transfers came into the program and I don't know how do you gauge returning starters when USC's got all these new transfers. They got Lincoln Riley. They got Caleb Williams. The kid Addison from Pittsburgh. These were starters elsewhere that are all American caliber type players. And your importing them into USC, where are you on the Trojans? Yeah, and that's a great question. Let me answer your first question, which is how do you gauge your returning or the transfers that come in? If they were a full-time starter at another school, they were in for the spring and they want to start a job.

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"I know what sports fans want. But for everything he doesn't. He knows a guy who does. Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy who knows another guy. All right, let's welcome in to straight fire, a college football media member legend. I mean, if you guys have been watching college football, devouring college football gambling on it for years, you know this guy Phil Steele, he does, you know, basically the number one college football preview in America. Phil Steele dot com feel good morning. How are you, man? You know, I'm doing great, Jason. How about yourself today? I love it. We're in the month of August, football is on the horizon, and college football has had a super busy summer. I'll ask you right off the top your thoughts on USC and UCLA bolting the pack 12 for greener pastures in the Midwest. Yeah, you know, it's not the first major move of teams and I don't think it's going to be the last. If you ask me just two years ago, what I thought would happen with college football would have said we're going to 5, 16 team super conferences. Now it appears we might be headed to two or three super conferences. So but I'll tell you this. Going back to my first year of the magazine, 1995. I actually had the Southwest conference in that magazine. And then the Southwest conference disbanded, half went to the big 12 half went to the SEC. That was major back then. So the one thing about college football, the constant is change. Yeah, change for sure. Well, I would say, Phil, maybe there's a second constant. Alabama being incredible. Alabama's ridiculously loaded. Obviously motivated off losing to Georgia and the natty last year. I think, you know, if you want to zoom out on the college football season, pretty much, it's tough to envision a scenario where Alabama is not playing Ohio State for the national championship.

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"We'll unlock it and then she had one video that had like over 200 views. I was like, wait a minute. We don't have that many family members. Tuning into your videos. And then she stops for a minute, and then of course you don't need to get it back so you go, bottom line is like YouTube found out, oh, this is a kid. We need to lock your videos until we can find out what's going on. And I'm sitting here dumbfounded. Like, why is it frozen? And you can't get anybody from YouTube on the phone. So it's been a bit of a rigmarole, but you know, she wants to have fun with YouTube. And start to like, I don't think be a personality, but she's followed some of these YouTubers. And she sees that their personality comes out, so she wants to do that. The biggest thing I tell her is consistency, you've got to do one every week. Because the one two one or two weeks you stop, you're like, oh, do I still want to do this? Did you give up? And that's what happens with podcasts. A lot of people throw in the towel. Not happening here, folks. This will continue to thrive even though I'm on vacation for the next few days. One final note, I missed our regular season basketball finale for the great foxes. I know you guys follow them intently on Instagram. Without me, shocker, they were able to survive. We only had 5 guys again, back to back weeks with just 5 guys. And we beat a team that I think is going to be the third seed in the playoffs. We've locked up the one. We will be playing this team that we beat in the opener by a lot. And then in the rematch, it was closer. I think we beat him by like ten. They've got three Asian guys who are super fast and good shooters, so they want to shoot a bunch of three.

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"This is straight fire with Jason McIntyre. What is up straight fire families need Jason McIntyre straight? Fire. For Monday. August 8th it was a glorious weekend, especially out here in Southern California, very warm weather, hope everybody else out there in the country was able to stay a little bit cool. I just didn't outstanding Sunday, took it easy on Saturday. And we saw comedy show. Yes, those are happening again indoors. It's so funny. I had to get up from the table to go to the bathroom. I know the comedian did not make fun of me, but I hear, and the next guy coming up was like a ten comics in two hours or whatever. The next guy was in Stranger Things and I like stopped it. I was like, what? I've got and I started to text my kids because that's what I am hashtag bad life. That, oh my gosh, someone from Stranger Things is doing stand up comedy was Paul Reiser. Everybody else knows from mad about you. If you're over 30 years old, I guess? Mad about you as a thing. And now Paul Reiser's best known for Stranger Things. At any rate, talk comedian. And Sunday played some volleyball for the first time in a while. Boy, it's like, you know, it takes a little bit to get back in the volleyball vibes. And then we went to the Dodgers Padres game and in a weekend after the baseball trade deadline, Padres Dodgers was kind of a big deal out here in Los Angeles and the Padres got swept. Soto Machado and company did not have the pitching. I mean, the Dodgers clearly look like the best team in the national league. We are hurtling towards a Dodgers Yankees World Series and boy, does that seem very exciting. Dodgers just looked incredible. Cody Bellinger hit two bombs and the Padres just couldn't muster anything offensively the kid Anderson, who I'm not that familiar with, buddy texted me. Oh my gosh, that's an amazing pitching matchup. I looked it up. I was like, damn. You Darvish was very good, but you know, again, a couple hits here, boom, do nothing most of the game, then they added too late. So that was fun. I need to get in a soccer note, the team we bought in Mexico, niksa. Awesome win. On the road against Athletico San Luis and it's funny because Nik gives up an own goal like ten minutes in.

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"That was a good team. We had a good team with drew holiday there. We had Eric Gordon. Yeah. We were really solid team and ended up making the playoffs that year, which was great. But yeah, I mean, I played in the Chicago Bulls system with tibs, which was what had been a great system for me, honestly, if I was able to get on the court and play more, and he just had his 7 guys that he was playing, right? And then he doesn't play anybody else. At that point. But I love that team and that system. That would have worked well for me, I think because they were so defensive oriented with jokey Noah Taj Gibson in the back end being able to help out so well with Jim and Jimmy Butler and then being able to just focus on scoring. But that's what DJ Augustine he was there before me and that's what his role was. That type of deal. But yeah, I mean, for sure, obviously jokic is incredible. I mean, I get to go and play with the nuggets during the off season because they look for guys to come in and work. And everything. So I get to go have gone in there and played with him and some of the guys a lot. So I know, I know coach Malone, I work played with for him at Sacramento. For my third season there. So I know him really well in the coaching staff. They're great guys, great people, and they're doing such a good job over there. Player development wise. And jokic is just an unbelievably special talent. And it would be amazing to play with someone like that. It makes your job a lot easier as a shooter. I mean, if I'm a GM, I look at that roster and I say, okay, where's the veteran leadership? Like who's one stuff at any level there? Like Jamal Murray, I love him. Michael Porter, junior, will see you obviously MVP, but I look at the bet. I'm like, where are the veterans and that's where I just wonder about a guy like you, like we've seen rondo high IQ player locking leader just come into team for the playoffs and he turns into playoff rondo. I don't know. Do you still have envisions about dreams about that stuff? Or at this stage you like, hey, whatever, I don't even care. Yeah, at this point, it's like, you know, I've been through the ringer for a lot of this, so it's like, you know, you kind of just get to a point where you're like, yeah, I mean, obviously if an NBA team calls me, I'd love to be a part of it. And I feel like I can still play, you know, at that level, I can shoot the basketball and score the basketball, but I'm also a guy that's going to work hard and do the right things on and off the court, right? It's like you said, so veteran guy, that's that can help with the younger guys. Just teach them how to work, honestly, teach them how to work, how to get better off the court, how to work out how to train, how to eat, and do the right things. And then being able to be a guy that provides something on the court, but also almost be like another coach out there. On the bench. I mean, those are valuable guys for sure. And there's a lot of them in the NBA and most teams have at least one of them. So if someone wants to call me and have me be that role, I'd love to. You know LeBron and the Lakers are going to need some shooters. They got no shooting, but all right. Thanks a lot for taking the time, man.

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Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
"mcintyre" Discussed on Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
"Everything when it comes to sports. I know what sports fans want. But for everything he doesn't. He knows a guy who does. Let's just say I know a guy who knows a guy. Who knows another guy. All right, let's welcome into straight fire, a legal voice, and I know that deshaun Watson's story is so massive in the NFL right now, the appeal, the NFL, Roger Goodell, it's getting ugly. So we got to bring in a legal mind to really knows his stuff. Dan lust, sports attorney as a podcast called conduct detrimental Dan. How are you, man? Good. It's good time to have a podcast called contact detrimental or that's all the talk in our football world nowadays. Indeed, sadly, you know, you're thinking like, oh, it's August. Oh, we'll talk about depth charts. And quarterbacks on the rise and coaches on the hot seat. No, let's talk about deshaun Watson and Watson and the legal situation. So, you know, Wednesday, I was a bit surprised that the NFL decided 6 games was not enough, and they now want Roger Goodell to drop the hammer on deshaun Watson. Is that a good read of it? Or how did you read it from the legal point of view? So a couple of things. You know, the NFL had three days to file their appeal. I expected it to come on Thursday. It came on Wednesday, so they said they don't need the three days. They've already made up their minds. You know, here's what was weighing on the NFL, right? First of all, the optics that they lost. The decision, yes. Certainly, you know, judge Robinson found that the NFL established their burden what's called a preponderance of the evidence. Fancy way of saying 51% that it was more likely than not that four counts of sexual assault occurrence. So the NFL went four for four. They won all the women that were presented to judge Robinson. They won their case on. Now, you know, judge Robinson came down, I think on the lightest end of punishment she possibly could have came up with 6 games for four accusers. So by my rough math, that's one and a half weeks of suspension for per accuser, which if you put it that way, right? We're in kind of like ray rice territory, which the NFL got hit very hard on. So rear rice was almost a decade ago. And you look back at this, right? If you're going to give a game and a half per count of sexual assault, I think the NFL can certainly view that as being woefully light in this day and age of 2022, especially when you have, you know, like these different clinics over in Cleveland expressing disappointment with judge Robinson's findings. So, you know, I think optically, right? By appealing this, you certainly cast doubt on this disciplinary system, right? What was the point of having judge Robinson if you're just going to overturn her yourself, rod? Right. That's certainly one argument. But the other one is like, maybe if I was worried that they were being too light on someone that was accused of 24 counts of sexual assault.

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
"mcintyre" Discussed on Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
"I talked to somebody who knows Ross a little bit on Tuesday. And the first thing they said was, well, and I don't want to make this about politics, but Ross is a Trump guy. He hangs out at Mar-a-Lago. He thinks rules don't apply to him. He thinks he's above the law. My analogy was, if you've seen the great movie with Patrick Swayze roadhouse, he goes to this small town and there's this guy who runs the town, he controls everything. And he's a jerk. He just drives in the middle of the road. He takes money from everybody until Patrick Swayze takes him down. That's how Stephen Ross was operating, and you guys can scoff at that and say, oh, Jay, you don't have to bring Trump into it. Listen, the guy's hosted fundraisers for Trump. We know Trump is, I'm above the rules kind of guy. A lot of these rich guys are. But Ross was so blatant about it. The NFL found out he spent two years trying to recruit Tom Brady while he was with the Patriots and the Buccaneers. While he was under contract for another team, the owner, the billionaire, the Michigan man. Went out and tried like hell to get Tom Brady. Failed both times. Tried like hell back in the day to get Jim Harbaugh as well. Could not make it happen. So the NFL said the anti tampering policy makes it very clear that Ross was breaking the rules and dig he didn't stop at Tom Brady. By the way, he went after Sean Payton while he was still the coach of the saints. He said, oh, Peyton, come on. We need to get a winner in here. This was wild, they had what's his name Flores. And after they hired Mike mcdaniel. I mean, it's like, what do you do? You just don't care. They had tua and they're still going after Brady. Now listen, it's one thing if it's free agency. And Tom Brady is a free agent and you can dump to it and get Brady, of course. But Brady was under contract. So then when Brady retired, remember, I had this, I put out this tweet during Super Bowl week, Super Bowl was here in LA. I'm going to parties. I'm trying to hobnob with all these people who know things. And somebody tells me, yeah, the dolphins want to bring Brady in to be an owner, and then maybe be a quarterback. And I put that out there, and of course all these people are like, oh, come on, no chance. Now I put it cryptically. I didn't say Brady. I was like recently retired quarterback. Down on his luck owner, remember the owner was being sued by Brian Flores for a sham interviews and all this stuff. Steven Ross, everything around the guy is a total cluster just to complete disaster. Listen, it's a toxic mix. Old dude billions of dollars thinks he's above the law. And he's just trying to get, oh, let's get Tom Brady in here. So yet another vote of confidence, right? For your guy, Mike mcdaniel, who, by the way, could do some good things. With the dolphins, I was reading the Warren sharp preview, the sharp football you guys, he came on last week. I hope you went out and got football outsiders or the Warren sharp thing. Because he made a great point about the Miami Dolphins two years ago, ranked dead last, the receivers in separation. They could not get separation.

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"mcintyre" Discussed on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker
"Liberty. Las aparicio sentiment debacles their state farm. The aletha sort of printing yeoman dawn. Stay farming gong. The your home income you brandon. There's our own don't see note. State farm is tie. This is straight fire with jason mcintyre. What is straight far family with me. Jason mcintyre straight fire for friday..

Ball & Buds
'Combat Sports News & Clubb Bangerz (#2)' ft. Combat Sports Insider Clubber D (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #19)
"I thought he was doing punch machine at all the bars or something like that. Other that whack-a-mole jabs not as is supposed to be referral like that. But anyways i mean give credit he trained with the charles brothers for this fi and those guys no joke down in That dallas fort worth area. You know david earl spirits. You know what i'm saying. They they were gonna call me off for training and booking podcast all connected roll through. Yeah man floyd floyd is the money man. Alright we talked about it and you don. I'm saying i sleep yearbook okay. I had to go to work the next day. Risley flying out of town. You know what i'm saying. 'cause you know on what took care of me but ain't got us looking at this on sunday. You know you think this is wrestlemainia. Something data world rebel. You know this. Sunday pay view wrestling can do it against boston can do it too. I mean none of that idea but moving forward. I don't know if more people will do it on sundays. People like to get wild and crazy. And i know dan boston's the next day. So they neither you know at least have an earlier. They do each having a little earlier. Maybe a six o'clock start time. You know saying but you know when you got to interim songs by a migos in whoever desi do was you know you gotta be. I guess you gotta be enough of that. So yeah forget about those bs fights. All the sites are really. Be as all these exhibitions. Just to make money for me. Whether looking paul the chad johnson bryan maxwell whatever. They're all just bs fights to make money so it doesn't really matter of money is made up anyways so that's another subject for another day and give me all the low down on your trip so after you left miami we sent you to arizona for ufc to sixty three so please sir tell me all about that event and how it was. I heard that you had an amazing time. And you were hanging out with some big wigs down there. Tell me about this all right back. We will see okay. You fool me all the way up to arizona stop. You know what i'm saying. I thought see suns game. They they handled business in denver. So i'm hanging out here with justin bieber in traded truth your summer celebrities there. You know our at intel justice. You know what i'm saying girl. She bill drink my shoes against we a problem Yearbook but anyways you know appreciate you senator out here But a move forward. I don't do a economy. You know what i'm saying. I need ba first. Class business class. So that whole back of the plane that for me but We'll we'll talk about that later. When when we speak offline but anyways this you'll see card was phenomenal. It was great it had no seats and all on how late it was. You know what. I'm saying the after party but it is what it is always the first fight. We had paul crank from scotland guy was he. He'll i drew mcintyre cousin. Coming out here. you know what i'm saying. It was this was like a mel gibson in braveheart came out with a with the pain on the way in him and into mel hill. Where we're going back to back talking junk to each other last night. We had a mobile silence. Of course wyman

The Naked Scientists
Meteorite recovered in the UK after spectacular fireball in the sky
"On the final day of february people in some parts of the uk were treated to a celestial light show as a meteor streaked in from space hundreds of videos viable have since been posted online by amateur photographers. We'll see even more special by analyzing the footage multiple networks of cameras for the first time in three decades in the uk the coporate and as it turns out very rare space rock the caused all this was successfully tracked down and recovered from someone's driveway. Phil sansom spoke to the uk meteo observation networks. Mary mcintyre to hear how it happened. There was a really bright fireball picked up across multiple networks. A week ago on sunday and later in the week we found out the in meteorite fight being recovered and this is an incredibly thing to happen in the uk actually even in the world to recover meteorite that's been seen as a fireball quite ready then we found out that it's one of an extremely rag kind of meteorite just so many special things and we just haven't been able to sleep because we're just so excited such a huge win for citizen science. It really was. Wow and you didn't even know what was coming. Did you just sort of appeared as a flash right. Yeah these things. You can't predict them. They're entirely random pieces of space debris and this one was really unusual because it was captured by so many cameras across the because we had a clear sky across the country. What does it look like. Is it just a bright. The whole sky lynx up or is there like an angle you can see and that's how you figure out where he's going. It depends way you see it from our camera so it was heading straight for us so actually on our camera was just an enormous flash and it was really difficult. Get any data from it. Because she couldn't see a flight path but there's a guy called rigid fleet down in wiltshire. Who caught it side on is the most phenomenal bright thing. Streaking across the sky just resulted in this enormous kind of explosion and it fragmented. We could see that there were multiple fragments there and won't she kind of do the calculations behind the scenes. They can figure out the speed. It was moving the angle through the atmosphere. It's exact path before it been up and once you do all that they can also figure out the mass. And once she know the mashed you can then calculate whether something may have survived and landed the normally something like that would be kind of kept quiet for fear of contamination but because of covid and the fact that the area that they think it landed was basically lots of farmland in the cox worlds. None of us are thought for a second that this would get recovered and if it was recovered not for many days when it been rained on all that stuff so it was. It was just incredible. It could have gone in a stream. I'm guessing it could have gone a sheep's trough and cheap eight it. Many fables in the k. Are thought to survive but the end up in the sea because the small island so who actually found dead and how one of the homeowners at actually heard third on their drives the previous your house and they just didn't think anything of it but once the natural history museum per hour video to local saint. If you see anything please have a look and they went out and there was a fragment some dust and kind of black raise on driveway. And i think a fragment bounced over the the walter. Next door's garden wants. People arrived on the scene from wednesday onwards. There was like a fingertip search of the area remote fragments being found in. We've now found about hundred grams of this. Which is just extraordinary. You said that not only was it. Amazing space rock. It's also a very special kind of space rock. It is it's it's a type of meteorite called a carbonaceous conned right and they're really important because most of them originate from the asteroid belt asteroids themselves the old because that leftover material from when the solar system formed four point five billion years ago. But what's amazing about carbonaceous conroy's they have these tiny little of material that actually predates our solar system some of them have organic materials amino acids in them and to get a sample that is really pristine like this is incredibly rare and so important for scientists to kind of analyze the material and find out the origins of our solar system and before also system. It's just being one of the most amazing stories of the decade and the hasn't been a full that's been found for thirty s in the uk. So it's amazing and what's funny as well as aren't their missions. Going on right now. Sending probes up to asteroids way out in space desperate to try and get any sort of sample from them. And we've just had one line right at our doorstep. It is well. There was actually a mission to the asteroid a writer and the quality of the some police comparible without sample return mission from right and they brought by lake tiny amounts of asteroids. And we've got four hundred grams of this. I mean you can't rely on them landing as a way of analyzing them because it just doesn't happen very often. I take me found all the time. But they've been led on the ground. Who knows how long. And still quite believe israel i just honestly when i found out i just cried because such an amazing

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
The case for Baylor at No. 1 over Gonzaga
"The only respectful way to begin. This episode is by recognizing that scott drew baylor bears formerly known. As bill henderson's baylor bears improved a seventeen on the season tuesday night with an eighty-three sixty nine victory at texas. They outscored the longhorns. By seven in the first half they outscored the longhorns. By seven in the second half as a result baylor otherwise known as terry eagles alma mater is now seventeen and fifteen. Double digit wins. The bears are number one at kim palm. Their number one in the net. they are awesome undeniably. Norlander your turn to talk about baylor. Are you going to spend the next few minutes showing proper respect for the first lady of baylor basketball or are you going to once again disrespect. Kelly drew got drew. Plus mackenzie payton brody. Not to mention homer and janet price and tara dana and her husband. Casey bryson anna isaiah caleb. In luke plus drew barrymore drew carey. Drew brees drew bledsoe. Dr drew drew. Gooden andrew mcintyre how are you gonna handle this moment. bryce doesn't care does care. He'd bryce doesn't care. I talk to about it. He doesn't care. How are you going to atone for the fact that you still have a number one. I mean. I think it's disrespectful at this point. Daily top twenty five and one. After what i saw last night. I got baylor number one. But you don't and you disrespect the entire through family. And every drew. She has to drew mcgarry as well. You're disrespecting them all you've got number two. I think you're the one who needs to explain himself. I actually can't explain myself. And i do get asked this every day. I saw strong joe last night trying to make the case that baylor should be number one and i let it be clear. I won't argue with anybody that says baylor should be number. One baylor at this moment has a better resume than gonzaga. Got six quarter on lindsay. Does eggs only have five. Baylor is got the best adjusted efficiency margin in the country and one of the best of all time at this point. If you wanna if you wanna put baylor number one it is fine with me. It's just. I think we've talked about this. Before i made a rule a longtime ago i will not drop number one team unless it loses the only time i made an exception i went and looked it. Up is two seasons ago. Kansas was number one in the top twenty five and one to open the season. Kentucky might have been to. Duke was in the top five somewhere and do zion williamson cameras and remember the other one started with our allies and it was. It was whatever it doesn't matter. It doesn't rj barrett and so they went out and they just throttled kentucky on opening night at bankers life. And i just. I was even conflicted. Then because keynes's is just one and it was one zero and number one and i was like i don't feel silly not to have that duke team. That just did that to kentucky ranked number one. So i made an exception to the rule. Then but i've been ranking college basketball teams for better or worse for like more than fifteen years now and i've only dropped a number one team without losing one time and that is the example.

A New Direction
How Great Sales Ethics Lead to Greater Profits Selling Ethically Joel Malkoff - burst 10
"They were educating them nowadays. It doesn't exist. You know the premise of mistrust. The salespeople as reached a point and now with the internet if you wanna buy something you have no desire to speak to salesperson. You look at the website you look at rankings. You decide yourself what product you want to buy. And it's only if the product is presented only. Do you have to speak to the salesperson to get a price quote or a better understanding of what's going on but in general really marketing advertising it percents products. Now it's no longer. The salesperson selling so that paradigm is shifting it becomes even more important to salesperson becomes a problem solver and to consult you i you know we. We've talked about bayton. Switch it used to be a bigger deal remember you know. It was a bigger deal years ago when they would advertise price for something and they would say oh. Gosh i'm allow right and then they would sell you something else right. But there's a new form of bait and switch. Now that i noticed like people will say i. You know they'll say. I have sold this company this company and this company this company all these things you know and i can get you the same thing as them and then when you actually talk to them right. What they're doing is they're selling you something completely different than what they're telling you that they're doing. I just had somebody who said i can get you. I can get you these high dollar coaching clients right and they started listening for me All these high these coaching clients that they quote unquote said that they got other coaches right so went to go question them further because i knew it was not real right and i said well let me put me in touch with them. Well all of a sudden they can't put me in touch with them right. Yes right. I said well let me talk to them and find out how they're you know how I can't do that with two bolts. Because you know that's the new bait and switch now is that we're seeing emails. We're seeing direct messages. That are telling people this is all wonderful things that we do but then we get there. It's not some wonderful. Yeah i mean. I had just yesterday. I went to join the seminar a summit meeting a lot. Good business leakers All over the emails free free free freight right you know. And then i go to sign up. And i can't click on free while they're trying to sell me a fifty dollar entrance fee right. So then i get access to these ten thousand dollars worth of papers and articles and it just kept scrolling pages and pages and pages and all it was forty seven dollars only forty seven dollars writing. What is that knowledge. And it was no place to click on free. So i actually had to bounce off it basically the same thing. It's it's amazing switch. They lured me in with the word free. But yet i couldn't click on it just didn't exist sent. You're right that that's completely all over the place to me just yesterday. My son got an email where somebody wanted. Small business wanted to get him a amazon thirty dollars gift certificate right if he did a five star ranking rating on their product. So he said that is an ethical. I said no. I said it could be ago if they said know his thirty dollars. Gift certificate rank in any way you wanna rank it right then. At least they were something to speak about. It could be a little bit of gray but it wasn't completely unethical It's all over. It's it's it's literally is happening everywhere. It's lowering its fade switch. It's it's the way it wasn't biblical times. It hasn't changed just vehicles different. So this is where. I'm paid thirty seven. You say something that. I think is absolutely brilliant. You say it's no longer. Let the buyer be where but let the seller beware. It is the seller's responsibility to be honest and transparent elaborate more on that. Yeah we kind of grew up with caviar into a latin term was. Let the buyer. Beware and you felt like you had to go. You had to know what was going on. It's not some salesperson. Was going to hurt you. So the selling ethically is builds. The ethical premise of the salesperson is the samsung versus responsibility to inform the buyer Through full disclosure through being honest through not slandering the competitor when the seller be wears than the buyer has the level trust and that said the improve the buy sell relationship. So that is the premise. The is about the book is about improving a cell's ability to be ethical s. Not saying a buyer has no responsibility. Nowadays people go into buy through amazon because so inexpensive but you might feel very comfortable going into a camera store and taking a salesperson. It's time to learn all the technical aspects with no intention of buying from that story. When i do that. I'm very upfront. Where i'm going into that store and i'm telling salesperson cameras store you know. I need to be relatively close to the price. I can buy it online. If your price can be relatively close and we'll pay you for your added provided service but mcintyre you thirty to forty percent more right so i'll bring it right up front so the The buyer also has to have concerned about the seller's time.

Ron St. Pierre
2020 CMA Awards: Everything You Need to Know
"McIntyre, who's the 54th annual CMA awards for the fifth time, But this time, she shares the stage for the first time with Darius Rucker. As the pandemic continues, the CMAs move from its usual home at the Bridgestone Arena to the Music City Center building, the only members in the audience. The performers Lee Brice and Tyler Hubbard, are out because they tested positive for Koven 19. But the night's top nominees Miranda Lambert is in, as is Maren Morris. Luke comes Jason Aldean Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBride, him or the show open, with several artists paying tribute to the late Charlie Daniels. CMA's Marinate on ABC. Michelle Pelino facsimiles 6

Donna and Steve
Darius Rucker is tight-lipped about his "special" performance with Reba McEntire at the CMA Awards
"Told Kelly and Ryan that he and Ruben Reva McIntyre are going to be performing something really special of the CMA Hayes but he wouldn't go into details. He did say that he'll be doing beers and sunshine with lady, eh? So that's kind of cool. Fun. Reba McEntire. She is just really hot right now. I mean what's going on with her? She's

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
The Roman Empire (with Hannah McIntyre)
"This is wonderful because we've actually had some requests Yes for this this topic and neither of us have been able to bring ourselves. Haven't been have mustered up enough courage. I can I can do the pronunciations justice. Oh, see now that's bullshit. Tell. You land. Will probably bad. So don't worry. Yeah that didn't Stop Hannah. As I have never done a Roman episode either I don't know why I'm up here on my high horse but anyway. Thank you for this I'm so excited. Please Hannah we get away. All right well, the Roman empire was the Post Republican period of ancient Rome the generally accepted dates of the Roman Empire from twenty seven BC to four, seventy, six, eighty although I'll talk about some of the differing opinions about the exact dates. Later, I WANNA start off by laying some of the groundwork of how room operated before we get into the Roman Empire itself. This city and Kingdom of Rome was mythological founded around seven hundred and fifty BC with seven fifty three BC being the most commonly accepted date. It was founded by Romulus the city's namesake and his brother Ramos who are nursed by she will after being abandoned on the banks of the river. Tiber. ROMULUS ended up killing his brother during a dispute over which the seven hills to build the new city on and became the first. King of Rome who? Start. Yeah, just you know as you do murder brother side, you want to build your city on late normal things normal Italian things I would say. Yeah. That's. That's true. So. The Roman Kingdom was the earliest period in Roman history when seven kings ruled before it became a republic. So in five Oh nine BC, the monarchy was overthrown and the Roman Republic was established the majority of the former king's functions were passed onto two men named consuls who are elected to term of one year and could be prosecuted after council ships ended if abuse those powers Ooh I like that. Yeah. That's a little. GonNa Balance. Right there. Yeah exactly and under the Republic Room also began the practice of assigning dictators basically, if things got. So Harry that they're like now we can't risk multiple dudes working to solve this problem. Just let one guy decide everything. So elegant stunned, they could choose a person to be a dictator for six months for six months. That's Max dictator I think you know yeah, I like. It was their choice and also if whatever the dictator was chosen to carry out, usually it was war like somebody or something I if that finished earlier than the six months period, the dictator was actually expected to them be like, okay, that's it. I'm done and dislike resigned their dictatorship. Okay, that's also something that the Italians are really good about is giving power. and. They were actually fairly common until the end of the second punic war, which is the one with Hannibal and the elephants and actually did work pretty well late the Roman republic was basically constantly at war during this time since it went from essentially being a city sitting on a bunch of hills to being invaded by gulls then they took over the entire Italian peninsula and they defeated Carthage over the course of the three punic worse than they conquered all of modern bakeries and finally they had three different slave revolts with the last one being the one with Spartacus said everyone who's about and. So obviously that much war and that much rapid expansion meant there is like unrest in the air and it opened the door to a lot of military leaders to make their mark in the world, which is where we're gonNA start our main story about the empire. Julius. Caesar was never an emperor of Rome and died under the Roman Republic and not the Roman Empire that you cannot start talking about the Roman Empire without first talking about my boy JC.

Coronacast
Are we just going to have to get used to dealing with outbreaks?
"So one of the things that Australia has really relied on throughout the hall coronavirus pandemic sci-fi is lockdown as a way of getting a handle on what's happening and keeping cases to a minimum. We've seen that really happening in Victoria and a few days ago a special envoy from the World Health Organization was talking about how lockdowns shouldn't be the only sort of tool. That countries used to Cape a handle on the coronavirus and I think that some people in Victoria have sort of used those comments from the WHO as a reason to sort of say, we should be lifting Victoria's lockdown now but it's a bit more nuanced than that. Isn't it? This nuanced? We went into lockdown in March largely to stop the growing pandemic but also to allow the infrastructure for contracting testing to get into place, which is what the WHO, who say. There was an outbreak in Victoria now that I break in Victoria would have killed many many more people had they not to lockdown but in part the outbreak was due to a failure in contracting and testing at that time. So in many ways, they fulfilled whol criteria for lockdown, which is time to get your contact tracing and testing into shape, and in fact, through the second wave in. Victoria that's indeed what they've done some situation where Victoria New South. Wales are pretty XY Pixie in terms of unknown cases number of cases a day. Sorry Pixie. What the hell does that mean some kind of Scottish thing I grew up with meeting. You know roughly equal fair fair enough trying to get a new phrase into the Australian dictionary from Scotland. Anyway. Back to the point the point being. That, you said whereas in Victoria roughly equal and the argument is probably quite well made that there's not a lot of reason why you shouldn't have the restrictions roughly the same in both states the problem of Victoria is you don't WanNa let the break off suddenly because people will just start turning up on masters include a beach which means crowding into trams, etc, etc. so you've got up. Do fairly slowly and carefully, but the endpoint quite soon could be a similar situation to New South. Wales. But we've got to get used to and it's not a trivial phrase a new covid normal. We promised a few days ago that we were going to stop comparing new, south Wales and Victoria, but let's just do it one more time new south. Wales does seem to have like you say. Exceed Pixie level of similar levels virus to what we're seeing in Victoria or at least the confirmed cases that are coming through, and they don't have as many restrictions on them, and we do know as well that it's probably at least a year before we're going to have any kind of vaccine available to that sort of like what we're thinking of as being a trigger for going back to what we used to have as a normal life is what's happening in New South. Wales. Perhaps, a model for what Ustralia could look like over the next year. Well, I think West Australians queenslanders south. Australians would bridal a that because they've got almost nothing happening and they're saying, well, why should we have? Wills has belichick focused on new, south Wales and Victoria for the moment. But I think it is something that queenslanders and others need to be cognizant off is this something we should get used to what we're talking about here for people who don't live in New South Wales is an outbreak from GP clinic now, getting used to is different from getting complacent. So yes I think you gotta get used to the fact that there will be small outbreaks but what we should not do tolerate them and so they're. They're not to be tolerated and our behavior needs to change in the short to medium term which is. Continuing careful social distancing. I believe in new. South. Wales. It should be mandatory mask in public transport just as an extra layer of security. You don't seem to be going that way and really getting on top of outbreaks and people being prepared to get tested if symptoms are in areas where there are outbreaks and if we can do that, then we can cope with these outbreaks but we can't just say. Another outbreak. Let's move on. It's another outbreak. Oh, this could be the moment where this could be the hotel quarantine equivalent moment that we hadn't. In Victoria, whereas if we ignore it is going to get out of control. So get used to not really be able to deal with yes. But just quickly on that, we're talking about being able to be responsive to outbreaks but we see in Shepperton in regional Victoria, they had a the little outbreak happening there people have told to go on to get tested they've gone to go and get tested. They've done what's been asked but they haven't been. Able to access testing this huge queues, how are we going to be out of style up to these? Well, that's for health departments to sort out, but they've got to be ready for particularly in rural and regional areas because this is something that you just need one truck driver to have arrived in a place in spread it and we've already seen somebody hiding away in trying to get into Queensland you just need one person and to move into our networks and off. So everywhere it's got to be ready and you to be ready for scale up and a plan for scale up so. Somebody throws a switch and people start with doing and they set up to prop up clinics, and within a few hours you've got it all going and that's what people have got to plan for and the best thing that can happen is you never have to institute your emergency response, but your emergency response has got to be really Schmidt and if he wants to know. More about how we've tooled up for contact tracing, how good it is, they listen to yesterday's Khurana cast with Ryan McIntyre where we covered a lot of these issues and that chat with Rhino was so interesting and there was stuff in there that we couldn't fit into yesterday's show. So we thought we'd bring it back again in prerecorded form to answer a question from Ingrid. Where Ingrid's ask if a person who has the virus uses a toilet does the next person inhale the virus spray in the toilet is flushed with the lead up and is the virus in urine faeces? Yum. This is just the sort of question that croquettes listeners love energy with toilets. Let's have a listen to yesterday's comments by Rhino McIntyre, which weren't in the krona cast. So this is a bonus we're talking about. And toilets on aeroplanes. We do know that there is a risk with closed transport vehicles with its planes buses. There's been a number of outbreaks already described on airplanes on buses and other vehicles including A. A navy ship whether it was a very, very high tech right? the Theodore Roosevelt in the US. The risk isn't just from Aerosol, droplets spread I mean we know that the highest risk isn't people sitting closest to the infected person and that's been born out in previous studies with diseases like to book your license and Maizels. But the toilet is also respected. There was one study where they were known infected people on board everybody was wearing a mosque and one of the people who became infected took the mosque off in the toilet. So we know that flushing the toilet can create aerosolize -ation. Probably. Less. So on an airplane toilet because of the nature of those toilets that don't have water swilling around, but they still would be rissole generation from the flushing action. So, the hall toilet is probably highly contaminated. So even if you wash your hands afterwards, you could breathe in contaminated aerosols than when you come out even just touching the door handle would be a risk. So that's that's probably one of the real hot spots on an airplane. That was Professor Rhino McIntyre who is professor of global biosecurity at Curbing University of New South Wales

Coronacast
Why is the seemingly simple science of masks so complicated?
"The advice on masks has changed a lot over the course of this pandemic. Hey at the beginning, we were getting some mixed messages about where the mosques were effective at all whether perhaps they could do more harm than good and then over time and we have talked about it a lot on this show already and you acquire vocal quite early on. In the pace that mosques are fictive and that they should be made mandatory in the heavy made mandatory in Victoria. The lightest that we know about what types of face coverings provide the most protection against carbon. So let's just do a little bit of the history going back to the can remind ourselves in the beginning World Health Organization and expert groups such as ours in the study were down on what's called Aerosol Spray. They thought it was just about droplets nearby and you pick it up off of surfaces. Out of date research, it's important but not all aerosol spread we're just talking way. I'm talking if you were in the room with me and Snort well-ventilated room, you could catch it from me over a period of an hour or so even though you're socially distanced happens in restaurants, choir practices and so on. And that's made people realize around the world that mask wearing is really important and some countries of the world they already knew that. So we've drifted towards mask-wearing. What we know that works is at least a two layered cotton mask when the inner layer is quite closely woven in the outer layer is going to be the waterproofing or a surgical, an approved surgical mask or an in one thousand five masks that doesn't have one of those one way valves on the front because they'll just spray the virus sites to people just remember that you're protecting others by wearing a facemask others so. That's the story facemasks. Now, there's a couple of pieces of research which are out in the last few days, which are quite interesting on face masks because one of the negative findings on face masks are only from one of the proponents of face massacres, Rhino McIntyre, from the Kirby Institute in Sydney she and others did a randomized trial in Vietnam with the people who were homemade masks, we're more likely to transmit viruses. This is a few years ago before covet. They even had worries at the beginning. This was actually about the way these masks were being maintained and turned over and so on the. Reanalysis in the British Medical Journal and shown in fact, it was the way they were looking after these cloth masks and the masks that were just hand washed in warm water in a basin and heart to dry they continue to transmit the virus. But if you went into a hospital laundry or you wash them properly and sixty degrees in a proper cycle, then they were actually. Okay. So it's the way that these were maintained and the second one was face shields. Face shows were allowed in Victoria allowed anymore by themselves because they continue to spread the virus and a study of healthcare workers in India has shown that the addition of a face shield to face masks significantly reduces the chances of healthcare workers being infected. So facials do work as an extra device, but not instead of masks healthcare workers in do generally use face shield Sunday it's part of the PPI, and so they're pretty well sorted, but they're still being a problem in Australia with healthcare worker infection. Either because they've not been wearing p. not being provided and in many cases, we still don't know how many health care workers caught the infection sonoma's I'm going to reveal something to the audience about you and your e mailing habits is that you love to either get up very late at night early in the morning and look three research journals. It's a continuous variable by the way. Yes. And then it just like like randomly with research articles that we should talk about. So let's just rip through a whole bunch of them right now you're why should you sleep? You know exactly if you're not skin asleep, why should I be at asleep? So first of all, what's the chances that a baby could catch covid from? It's Mother's breast milk, I? Mean this is a very live topic and with meeks findings mean baby there are some reports of babies, newborn babies, catching SARS COV to, and this is a very small study looking at breast milk and really no convincing. Evidence that the breast milk trend had SARS COV to it. Maybe one sample had some doubts about it. But essentially in this small study has to be said, no evidence of transmission of sauce cartoon, the breast move what about a win we're taking a swab from someone's noise to test them from covid. Is there a best way of doing this? You know really interesting piece from an ent surgeon talking about how sometimes people who are taking swabs, and of course, this is in the American context get the anatomy. Wrong. So we think that the way into the nose is straight up. Since painful when in fact, it's actually imagine you've got your nose it's actually straight back and it's actually quite deep. So it could be centimeters back. So you've actually the swamp has got to go quite far back, and if you tell people this won't be uncomfortable. You're Aligarh it will be uncomfortable, and so he's got to go right back and quite deep to get to the. Back of the nose in the throat, the nasal ferrings. So it's not up it straight back my eyes were watering just looking at it either way it sounds

Kingpins
Crime Boss, James Whitey Bulger
"In the kitchen of seven ninety, nine east. Third Street in Boston Fifty Five Year Old Boston crime boss Whitey Bolger said across from John mcintire he felt nothing but hatred. He knew that McIntyre agreed to talk to the DA and there was nothing that Whitey loathed more than a rat. A cool breeze rattled the window on that day in November nineteen eighty-four McIntyre was handcuffed and chained to a chair. Whitey set his MAC ten machine pistol on the table and told him that they needed to talk. Knew, he was doomed. There was a reason why Whitey had become the kingpin of South Boston. Lording over the neighborhoods loansharking bookmaking truck hijacking and extortion rackets, and it wasn't by showing mercy. He knew that even if he was somehow able to talk his way out of the situation that was nowhere to run. By the end of his career Whitey sanctioned hits as far away as Oklahoma McIntyre. Himself had even been involved in weapons smuggling scheme into Ireland full Whitey. No less. His boss was an international criminal. The great irony of course was Whitey got away with all of his criminal enterprises because he himself was an FBI informant. Whitey had grown up in the projects with an FBI agent named John Connolly. To him. Whitey was more than just a valuable pawn in their war against the Italian mafia, and for Bolger, Connolly became his `get-out-of-jail-free card and it was connelly who gave him the tip that one of his guys McIntyre was talking of course only those in White T.'s inner circle new of his deal between Bolger and connolly besides who would suspect Whitey of talking he was the gentleman gangster who bought Turkeys for poor South Boston families on Thanksgiving, the man who was a fitness. Nut He didn't drink or smoke the same Whitey who for all of his wealth and power still drove a Chevy Malibu and lived with his mother nearly until her death in nineteen eighty. Whitey, was a Southie boy through and through no, one would accuse him of talking to the feds so why he ran southie and that meant he had all the tools in his pocket, the power of the FBI and the power to do whatever needed to be done to anyone who crossed him. In. The kitchen John mcintire shook his head apologizing over and over again he told his boss. I'm sorry. I was week white. He wasn't interested in the apologies he needed information. He turned the conversation to ask him questions about what McIntyre told the FBI. NDA and then oddly his questions shifted back towards business McIntyre was entrenched in Boston's drug trade Whitey. He had been forcing South Boston's drug dealers to pay him rent for working his streets and he wanted to make sure he was still getting his haircut McIntyre spilled everything both what he said to the feds and about the drug industry he held back nothing by the time McIntyre was done talking Whitey was satisfied. He calmed McIntyre down in assured him that they were just going to send him away. Once the heat died down, he could return to Boston somehow whites he managed to convince McIntyre to come down to the basement with him. and. Once they were downstairs white he tried to strangle McIntyre with the rope. But the rope was too thick. All it did was make McIntyre. throw-up frustrated Whitey grabbed a gun and shot him with that bullet. Whitey used his position as an informant for the FBI to kill another enforcement and the FBI had helped him do it. People like John McIntyre. What collateral damage the cost of doing business ultimately McIntyre's death meant nothing to Whitey. In fact, he went upstairs and took a nap a ritual he kept after every kill. Meanwhile, two of his henchmen buried the body

The Savage Nation with Michael Savage
Darius Rucker and Reba McEntire to Host 54th Annual CMA Awards
"Stars Reba Back and Tyra Darius Rucker of the name host of the annual CMA Awards set to air next month. McIntyre co hosted last year with Carrie Underwood and Dolly Parton this year. Oh, Mark her fifth year, Rucker crossed over from rock music about 15 years ago. He will be a first time host.

Coronacast
How can we safely reopen international borders?
"So there's been a lot of talk in the last couple of days about the international border and particularly from the Prime Minister says that international rivals from safe corona virus countries could avoid Herta quarantine and instead of going into Mandatory Hotel quarantaine people from those countries could go and do it in their own home. There's been quite a few questions about this coming through it. ABC. Dot Net dot edu slash corona cast including one from Kathy who says, what does Norman think of the PM suggestion about that Safe Countries Avoiding Hotel Quarantine? So this is an a nuanced, not easy problem to deal with. So there are some countries which do have very low prevalence of the virus. There's not many of them by the way, but there are some in which case you have people quarantining at home. You probably have large numbers quarantining. Technology rights even from paces with slightly higher prevalence. You only one person to get out by the way and spread the virus and you've got a major outbreak on your hands. So there is a risk they are, but you could have ankle bracelets which people could pay for, and that would be cheaper than hotel quarantine for two weeks you could have geo location on your phone you could. Have fines for giving you a phone to somebody else. But you've got to be able to know that the police whoever's going to administer canister this at huge scale, but it's possible to do that with modern technology. So it's not a bad idea and it could loosen top and it could listen up for international students particularly if you add rapid testing to the equation, but we don't ask that. Level of imposition from the government on ankle bracelets for people who are infected domestically and I selecting at Harmon we've we've spoken about this on chronic hospital four but also kathy also makes the point that one of the countries named was Japan which had more than four hundred cases on September twenty eighth alone, and she says as a Melbourne Ian in lockdown she's furious because as as you've noted, Norman that it only. Takes one case to to start another wife Yes. So you've just got to be very, very careful and this is not something you could turn on tomorrow. This is something that's got to have an infrastructure in place to make it manageable and to be as fail safe as it possibly can be. The Abbey's reported a couple of experts saying that it actually could work one was Robert and the other was paid calling. So. Do you think it's worthwhile though like if wages taking only a few countries admittedly with low A. numbers that it would help or is it just sort of opening up this slow step towards making it back to trying to get life back to normal? One way that you could do this is open it up to lure countries, get the system, right get a working with ankle bracelets or however you're going to do it get the systems in place and do it with relatively few travelers from Lewis places while Hotel Corentin is going on in parallel you could actually compare the two and see what the rate. Of positivity is you could combine it with rapid testing before you leave when you arrive and the middle of the of the quarantine periods, you could do this at scale with international students from Laura places like China one assumes that China at the moment Israel Risco that you can't be sure. So there are ways of dealing with this, which is not. That all of a sudden on the fifteenth of October hypothetically just starting to do this you might just ease your way into it learn how to do it in a safe way, and then you could scale up quite rapidly. Having said that you got to experts saying this is a good idea not not really a problem and you go professor Rhino, McIntyre Who's been pretty accurate predictions right through this Pandemic University of new, south Wales saying well, numbers would soon overwhelm you and you be able to cope. It does seem a bit strange talking about international arrivals to Australia win still many state borders are getting better but they're still closed. I mean you couldn't come down and visit me in Tasmania at the moment. But I'd have to quarantine. You'd have to come visit me through the window. You're right. But INTERNAL BORAS WE'LL start opening up your already. See a bit of relaxation in. Western. Australia with Corentin. NEW APP which they think is going to work in terms of how are monitoring people. Technology is the answer here, which would include I think rapid testing. So moving to Victoria, the numbers have been falling in recent days the average fourteen day data graph, which we all love looking at every single day continues to fall, but it does seem like healthcare workers are still getting infected. Yes and just today the updated healthcare worker numbers, and so the last week there have been twenty four H. Care Workers Nurses one doctor one, paramedic one allied health professional infected. So they're still comprising a fairly significant percentage of the. Total cases in Victoria and shows that there are still problems there and the thing is that there are catching up with numbers. So the numbers coming through very orgy complex cases you've got healthcare workers suddenly increasing you don't win there were infected the numbers from Victoria I'm sure they are trending down, but they are not as said this again and again they're not as transparent as they luke. Okay.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Boy's death led to detection of brain-eating amoeba in water
"In lakes and Rivers has turned up in a Texas counties water supply, and it's claimed the life of a little boy a disaster declaration for more than 300,000 Texans after a six year old boy died from a brain eating amoeba found in Lake Jackson's water supply that first head CT that they did on him did show The brain swelling. Zion McIntyre first complained of a headache. Weeks later he was dead. I'm Angry and upset and sad and heartbroken his death, sparking a week's long investigation, concluding that Josiah contracted the deadly amoeba often found in warm water and a neighborhood splash pad or from a water hosts. Statistically. What happened to Josiah is extremely rare there only than 34 cases of free living comedic encephalitis over nine or 10 year period. Still, parents warned to be careful about their kids swimming and bathing. It's not about drinking water. It's about avoiding activities where the water goes into the nose, like Jackson's mayor tells us he simply doesn't know when the water will be safe and is asking people they're to be patient until this is resolved and reporting on that story, ABC Zelman Lopez come on his time 11 13

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Texas boy's death led to detection of brain-eating amoeba in water
"Turned up in a Texas counties, water supply and Claimed the life of a young boy a disaster declaration for more than 300,000 Texans after a six year old boy died from a brain eating amoeba found in Lake Jackson's water supply that first head CT that they did on him did show The brain swelling. Zion McIntyre first complained of a headache. Weeks later he was dead. I'm Angry and upset and sad and heartbroken his death, sparking a week's long investigation. Concluding that Jews, Iet contracted the deadly amoeba often found in warm water and a neighborhood splash pad or from a water hosts. Statistically. What happened to Josiah is extremely rare there only than 34 cases of free living comedic encephalitis over nine or 10 year period. Still, parents warned to be careful about their kids swimming and bathing. It's not about drinking water. It's about avoiding activities where the water goes into the nose, like Jackson's mayor tells us he simply doesn't know when the water will be safe and is asking people they're to be patient until this is resolved. That's ABC Selwyn Lopez to public health crises in one

Ben Ferguson
Houston - 8 Texas cities were alerted to a brain-eating amoeba found in water supply
"Texas or warning of a brain eating ameba that has been found in the water supply. Lisa Taylor has more. The discovery of a single celled parasite is the reason for a do not use water advisory now, in effect for several cities and communities south of Houston residents are being told not to drink or use the tap water, including for bathing bathing all all of of this this after after six six year year old old Joe Joe SIA SIA McIntyre McIntyre died died September September 8th 8th at at Texas Texas Children's Children's Hospital Hospital in in Houston. Houston. Doctors Doctors told told Messiahs Messiahs Mom Mom the the cause cause was was due due to to an amoeba infection. Now the forecast

Science Vs
Coronavirus: Unmasking the Facts
"It's been a week of social distancing for me. I finished a puzzle I cooked for the first time in a million years. Well I put more than three ingredients into a ball for overnight arts. I was pretty proud of myself. And like a lot of S. I was glued to news about this corona virus and I kept coming across questions around to specific things. Ibuprofen and mosques. So that's what we're diving into today. Some reports are saying that ibuprofen. The stuffing advil is making people with corona virus sicker and they should steer clear of the drug. So what's going on there but vast we want to talk about mosques we're hearing a lot about shortages healthcare workers that didn't have enough mosques and other. Ghia to keep them safe in Italy more than thirty five hundred healthcare workers have already gotten the virus in the US. We heard from those who worried they would be next. He's one of few of them told us they've told us that they're only going to give one mask every five days. What they're having a stew is really wear the same dirty mask over and over and over again and if we need a new mask we have to go in. Show the old one to our supervisor to prove why it needs to be thrown away. We get handed in ninety five mess. And we're supposed to keep them in bags and put our names on them and reuse them through today this moment we are already rationing or as a few days ago. Got to a point where almost completely out and we had to start using some of our masks and gowns horrifying. We're all completely horrified. We feel like we are soldiers being sent to war without the protective equipment that we need. A lot of people are scared to go to work all. This is starting to sound awful. So how important are these mosques? Healthcare workers and is it that bad to reuse them for this. We called up. Professor Ryan McIntyre an infectious disease expert at the University of New South Wales Australia. Hello Hello so let me. Just Reina has led several clinical trials looking at how Moscow's protect healthcare workers from respiratory viruses. And she's found that the best kind the one that healthcare workers need the end ninety. Five's you might have heard of these reina. Kohl's them respirate a mosques. They're the ones that look like. They kind of molded over your nose and mouth and how they feet. It's actually potted them magic. The way you can tell is a respirator. Fits tightly around? The face doesn't allow the leakage of air and health. Care workers should wear resprayed and Rhino. She has the data to show. How good these puppies? All in one of her studies. She took more than three thousand healthcare workers in Beijing and found that after a month those given in ninety five mosques had roughly half the infection rate of workers using those classical surgical mosques like the ones. You might see the dentist now. Not all studies have found this. But Reina's Ah some of the largest and best in this space what healthcare work is really need in this pandemic. Those ninety five respirator style mosques but as we heard from healthcare workers in some places on enough to go around. There's been a lot of talk of a healthcare workers having to reuse mosques sometimes for multiple days in a row. How risky is that? It probably carries some risk because Musket Contaminated. They get moist. And that's not good for you because bacteria can grow in a moist environment. But it's got no choice. That's like a really difficult dilemma. One solution to the shortage is to not only reuse mosques but to disinfect them so to find out what might work producing. Rose Rim learn. I'm cold up an expert in this very fields. My name is Rachel. Jones and my specialty area is actually around the exposures of healthcare workers to viral respiratory infections. That's that's handy it is Rachel. Who'S AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Told us that she'd been hearing of all kinds of things that doctors and nurses we using disinfect. Their respirators there was alcohol. Sprays bleach which we know can kill the virus. But you have to be careful so you don't breathe in a face full of bleach other places have been experimenting. With you irradiation. It can be used to disinfect respirators. And so you can. You can disinfect them. Yes that's great surprise their challenges and they haven't all been I think proven to work as robustly as we'd like them to work and it's not clear that you know all the healthcare facilities have the processes in place studies in the lab using special machinery have found that viruses can be killed with UvA radiation. But Rachel says a lot of hospitals in the US out set up for this kind of thing at the moment and so another idea has been popping up making mosques out of cloth like sometimes t shirt material yes. Crofting is joining the war movement. Some hospitals even calling on. Diy Croft as to so mosques to shore up the supply but can cloth. Stop a virus. Well Rachel says put down you needles and thread a lot of materials. Just aunt made to stop viruses space like think of teasha material. We liked t shirts because they airy and they don't make a sweat too much in viruses can roll right through them all those properties that we like in our T. shirt. Make them problematic to use as a mask. Because small particles have been demonstrated in experimental studies to move readily through cloth that is used asks like abandoned or a t-shirt the only clinical trial that we have on cloth mosques which had around a thousand doctors nurses found that they didn't work and in that study actually increased risk of viral infections. We don't know exactly why it's so interesting that the CDC has recommendations at say okay in dire straits it's like their last resort like if it's really dire straits it's a crisis there's nothing else you can wear cloth mask as a healthcare worker. Executive Vice. I don't think that's a good advice. I was really surprised that that came out as a recommendation as where some of my colleagues were saying to each other. Well mostly kind of snacking. Our foreheads going. Oh no mostly. We were just surprised because there really is no scientific evidence that That using a class mass offers any benefit to suggest. A cloth mask is is not based on science. And so it's important to separate out what is the science based type of controls. And what is the shortage based type of