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This week, the Pittsburgh Penguins parted ways with 2-time Stanley Cup-winning coach Mike Sullivan. Will he be the next coach of the New York Rangers or the Boston Bruins? The NHL Playoffs First Round has several compelling series with the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers sending their in-state rivals home for the summer while the Winnipeg Jets take a 3-2 lead over the St Louis Blues. Can Hellebuyck find his game? All this and our NHL Bar Talk!!!! #NYR #BAH #nhlplayoffs2025 What are your thoughts? Comment Below! We'd love to hear from you! BAH linktree: https://linktr.ee/bigapplehockey For more articles and opinions go to X, Instagram, For Big Apple Hockey MERCH buy here: https://www.ebay.com/usr/bigapplehockey Any footage used is considered Fair Use and we do not own the copyright for anything NOT held by us. This video features materials protected by the Fair Use guidelines of Section 107 of the Copyright Act. All rights reserved to the copyright owners. For more Rangers coverage: Follow John Filkowski on Twitter: @92in82 For more Islanders News: Follow Anthony LaRocco on Twitter: @ALaRocco0801 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:30 Florida Dispatches Tampa 14:00 Washington Capitals finish the Montreal Canadiens 21:30 Winnipeg Jets Take series lead over St. Louis Blues 29:26 Carolina Hurricanes eliminate New Jersey Devils 40:10 Did Chris Drury deserve an extension? 57:00 Mike Sullivan to New York Rangers? 1:05:30 Matt Petgrave will not face charges 1:12:40 Rangers need to take their time before naming a coach 1:22:30 Islanders should begin re-tool / rebuild 1:29:00 Jacob Markstrom was the best goalie in the 1st Round 1:35:00 Craig Berube needs to call out the Maple Leafs' Stars 1:40:30 Colorado Avalanche will be the best team eliminated in the 1st round 1:45:00 Adrian Kempe is having the quietest 10-point 1st Round 1:51:00 NHL needs to return to a 1-8 format 2:02:00 Better D-man: Shayne Gostisbehere or Morgan Reilly 2:04:30 Better forward: Kyle Connor or Dylan Strome 2:05:00 Better goal: Slavin or Nichushkin 2:06:00 More Pressure: Marner or Matthews 2:08:00 Will win: LA or Wild 2:15:00 View Questions
Join The Discourse CommunityIf you enjoy the podcast, you'll love our Discourse community. Become a member of “The Science of Sport” community by joining with a small monthly pledge on Patreon — and be part of the conversation behind the conversation.Show notesIn this week's Spotlight, we open with a brisk roundup of major stories from the world of sport and policy. We look at new developments following the UK Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act, including the first tangible policy response. We also revisit the resolution of the tragic ice hockey case involving manslaughter charges, and World Athletics' announcement of its “Ultimate Championship” event—an innovative idea, but not without flaws. Gareth raises some pointed criticisms about the competition format and the puzzling exclusion of key athletics disciplines.Next, we talk talent. The NFL Draft always offers a window into the world's most elaborate selection process—but also its inefficiencies. We reflect on how early selection often produces more busts than brilliance, yet remains largely unchanged due to structural inertia. A 14-year-old's blistering 35-ball century in the IPL leads us to discuss a surprising link between cricket scoring and endurance pacing, and how this informs the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.From there, we shift to the core topic of the episode: scientific integrity. Gareth reflects on our recent Spotlight's deep dive into how scientific papers are made, and our most recent feature podcast on the Boston Marathon and Mike's experiences testing Puma's new shoe. The conversation expands into questions of independence in scientific research and evidence, with specific reference to Puma's bold claim that their new shoe is “the fastest ever", and why that statement is, at best, premature. But we also give credit where it's due, praising the transparency and almost certain publication of the results of the brand's testing, as well as the researcher's realism about trust in their lab's research.And amid it all, Ross shares some personal news—stepping away from his School Academy High Performance and development role, while reflecting on missed opportunities and unrealized HP philosophies.LinksThe Scottish FA acts to protect women's footballAnd the English FA are, apparently, considering itThe case against ice hockey player Matt Petgrave is droppedAn analysis of draft picks that shows how high the proportion of "busts" isHere's a preprint of the Hoogkamer evaluation of the Puma supershoe - this is not peer-reviewed yet, but I strongly suspect that a peer reviewed version of this is on the horizonThe best community discussion you'll read on Supershoes, courtesy our Discourse members (Members only access - you know what to do!) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about Gabe Vasquez bragging about voting against the Laken Riley Act. Tony also talks about Stephen A. Smith arguing against President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, saying it makes the Democrats look worse. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about the new standalone Meta AI app from Mark Zuckerberg. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about Mike Johnson going against Elise Stefanik. Tony also talks about the House overwhelmingly blocking anti-Israel amendments to university funding bills, with only Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley were the only ones to back the Tlaib amendment. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about hockey player Matt Petgrave will not face criminal charges over the death of another player, Adam Johnson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 Segment 1 Tony starts the show by talking about Chris Coons and other Democrats will lie for power. Tony also grades President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. Hour 1 Segment 2 Tony talks about a new House bill would give President Trump the authority to pull federal funding from sanctuary cities Hour 1 Segment 3 Tony talks about how the Democratic party covered up President Joe Biden’s mental health decline. Tony also talks about the Black Hawk pilot who missed instructions before the Washington D.C. crash. Tony later talks about the U.S. Navy losing a $100 million F18 in the Red Sea. Hour 1 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the first hour of the show talking about Amazon tariff charges. Hour 2 Segment 1 Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about Gabe Vasquez bragging about voting against the Laken Riley Act. Tony also talks about Stephen A. Smith arguing against President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, saying it makes the Democrats look worse. Hour 2 Segment 2 Tony talks about the new standalone Meta AI app from Mark Zuckerberg. Hour 2 Segment 3 Tony talks about Mike Johnson going against Elise Stefanik. Tony also talks about the House overwhelmingly blocking anti-Israel amendments to university funding bills, with only Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and Ayanna Pressley were the only ones to back the Tlaib amendment. Hour 2 Segment 4 Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about hockey player Matt Petgrave will not face criminal charges over the death of another player, Adam Johnson. Hour 3 Segment 1 Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about tariffs and more on the Amazon tariff charges. Hour 3 Segment 2 Tony talks more about grading President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office Hour 3 Segment 3 Tony talks about Saquon Barkley responding to backlash after golfing with President Trump, and why Jalen Hurts didn’t show up. Hour 3 Segment 4 Tony wraps up another edition of the show talking about voting for the next Canadian Prime Minister. Tony also talks about President Trump saying the autopen operators should be in jail and that ActBlue is corrupt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watty is joined by Dr Victoria Silverwood to discuss the news that Matt Petgrave has once again been re bailed. We look at the legal side of the case, talk about the potential outcomes and dive into a deep conversation.We also discuss player safety, concussion and a whole lot more!Support the show
On the 151st episode of the SKIDS PODCAST; We discuss Hockey, Update to the Alec Baldwin saga, the current fate of Matt Petgrave, Joker 2 flops at the box office, Our favorite movie Joker, Guy slaps baby in the face, Government's Hurricane relief failures, Helicopter scatters relief supplies, and so much more!!Coffee Brand Coffee -https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/Use the coupon code: gps1 to get 5% off your purchase. You will be supporting an independent, growing company, as well as our show in the process!!#skids #skidspodcast #garbagepailskids #gps #podcast #comedy #discussion #conversation #commentary #trump #harris #election2024 #aliens #armada #hurricanehelene #hurricanemilton #helicopter #hurricane #theoffenders #alecbaldwin #rust #yellowstone #supervolcano #starwarsoutlaws #starwars #deadspace #grandtheftauto #videogames #politics #vr
Conservatives turn to racism as hockey player Adam Johnson is killed on the Ice by Matt Petgrave, Friends Star Mathew Perry found dead in hot tub, Mike Pence suspends his presidential campaign, suspected terrorist with multiple weapons and heavy explosives found dead at amusement park, PLUS 50 other topics! If you enjoy my work, please consider supporting it by becoming a Patreon! Every little bit really helps. / codcast We now have a P.O. Box so you can send us anything you want and we will unbox it live on the show. Send whatever you want to see me unbox to: Dusty Smith 1231 SUNSET DR STE 302 GRENADA, MS 38901-4025 https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Personal Amazon Wishlist in the unlikely case someone wants to send me something personally. All gifts unboxed during the show! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... CODcast Discord server! https://t.co/SG3cuZ77Fi Direct tips: http://www.streamlabs.com/dustysmith or directly via paypal @ cultofdusty2@gmail.com Follow me for exclusive content on Twitch! / dustysmith Join this channel to get access to perks: / @cultofdusty Join this channel to get access to perks: / @cultofdusty
he Danbury Trasher's AJ Galante & The Baddest Man in Hockey Daniel 'Diamond Hands' Amesbury discuss AJ's love for wrestling, how AJ got THE ROCK to attend his birthday party and one of the most controversial & unfortunuate hockey incidents in recent history involving Matt Petgrave. Connect with AJ Galante: Instagram: @official_ajgalante Connect with Daniel Amesbury: Instagram: @ames2bury Chapters: 00:00:00 - The Birthday Party Incident 00:02:00 - Thanksgiving: Eating Till Discomfort 00:03:53 - Bathroom Chronicles: The Pittsburgh Steelers Toilet Incident 00:05:42 - The Use of Language in Podcasts 00:07:49 - Styling with the Trashers Chain 00:09:41 - Tragic Incident in the Eihl League 00:11:31 - Tragic incident on the ice 00:13:23 - The Dangers of Hockey Technology 00:15:05 - The Consequences of Social Media Accusations 00:16:52 - Intentions and Consequences 00:18:43 - Support from Teammates in a Difficult Situation 00:20:35 - Remembering the WWF Days 00:22:34 - Calgary Hitman Ownership 00:24:26 - WCW NWO Revenge on N64 00:26:23 - Wrestling Memories 00:28:20 - WWE and WrestleMania Experience 00:30:10 - Walking Out to the Ring 00:32:00 - Team Tony Helps Me Escape 00:33:48 - The Biggest Human I've Ever Seen 00:35:36 - Dennis Dem Menace at the Gym CH 00:37:14 - Wrestling Memories and The Rock's Shyness 00:39:23 - Female wrestler beats a man for the Intercontinental title 00:41:23 - Childhood Birthday Parties and Sibling Rivalry 00:43:18 - Two Minutes in the Box: The Celebration of Winning a Wild Card Round 00:45:10 - Celebration in Baseball 00:47:03 - Baseball Memories 00:48:52 - A Childhood Baseball Incident 00:50:39 - Baseball and Strong Women 00:52:24 - Baseball Memories 00:54:18 - Slooh Foot Competitions and Conspiracy Theories 00:56:09 - Shoutout to Ian Bick and our Team Powered by Creative Evolution Studios https://creativeevolutionstudios.com Produced by: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShaneDanahy https://www.shanedanahy.com
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This week in law, we have seen a very unusual charge out of the United Kingdom. A hockey player has died as a result of a collision on the ice, where the skate from the opposing player hit him in the neck and ultimately led to his death. Prosecutors in the UK have charged Matt Petgrave, the other player, with manslaughter. I describe what manslaughter is supposed to mean, and how it might apply in this case. Other cases being covered this week are the closing of the Cameron Ortis trial, the Nathanial Veltman terrorism verdict, the verdict in the murder trial of U.S. cyclist Moriah Wilson, the Supreme Court of Canada's rejection of the Crown appeal of former IWK CEO Tracy Kitch, and a DUI case out of Truro where the issue of whether police can knock on a door and ask questions of the occupants. Finally, I examine the remarks of Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, who visited the southern border of the Gaza Strip. His main purpose was to put participants on notice that the ICC was watching matters closely, and were actively investigating the actions of Hamas that started the conflict.
Who can even afford to live anymore? Groceries are up. Utilities are up. Insurance is up. Mortgages are up. Rents are up. Tuition's up. What's NOT up? Disposable incomes. This episode of Real Talk is dedicated to finding solutions for Canadians just barely getting by. 3:00 | Yasmin Abraham, Cherise Burda, and Dr. Brendan Haley are taking action on affordability. The members of the IRPP's new Affordability Action Council talk solutions on our Real Talk Round Table. LEARN MORE: https://irpp.org/affordability/ 1:11:15 | Our November 16 conversation about anti-Semitism with Tasha Kheiriddin resonated with Real Talker Charlie. 1:13:50 | Real Talker Mitzi isn't sure about Manslaughter charges for Matt Petgrave, but she says something needs to be done in the wake of Adam Johnson's tragic death. 1:22:20 | Shots fired! Lance from The Pas has thoughts on the APP, Gerald's not sold on private healthcare, Kyle wants hands off his TFSAs, and Judy just wants a wave! Real Talkers are all fired up for this week's Flamethrower presented by the DQs of Northwest Edmonton and Sherwood Park! VISIT THE DAIRY QUEENS IN PALISADES, NAMAO, NEWCASTLE, WESTMOUNT, & BASELINE ROAD...tell 'em Real Talk sent you! BUST OUT YOUR FLAMETHROWER: talk@ryanjespersen.com BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
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IRS Announces 2024 Tax Brackets, don't call it a hidden bureaucratic tax increase. Matt Petgrave charged with manslaughter of ex-Penguins player. Gavin Newsom flips the biggest bird ever to taxpayers while pandering to communists. Nikki Haley exposes her anti-constitution authoritarian side. Following up on our August 21st report, NewsGuard & their overlords the US Government have been sued. The Lawsuit accuses NewsGuard of working with Department of Defense to 'coerce news organizations to alter viewpoints' A black teen was beaten to death by 15 white guys and it's all you hear about in the news.... Oh, My bad, the roles were actually reversed and thats why you haven't heard a peep. ~~~~FOLLOW US ON RUMBLE~~~~
Dimes and Judas discuss the disheartening ovations to skate-killer Matt Petgrave, the societal implications of a corrupted Lisa Simpson, and Chud Kant in a Gooner's Aristocracy. This leads into a discussion on Wrath of Gnon's analysis of “The Human Scale” as an ideal measure of scale in human communities, blending into a discussion of the fascinating book “Experiences in Groups” by Wilfred Bion. There they explore the psychoanalytic approach of identifying group behaviors as a holistic organism, how everyone lives within the context of groups that form inevitably, and the difference between a basic assumption group and a work group. Lastly on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes speaks to Canadian writer Liquid Swan, who provides not only a succinct analysis on the infrastructural pressures driving Canada to ruin, but also makes a case that exodus to South America in the name of survival may be necessary. Are you ready to formulate a plan? Timestamps: 0:41 – Is Horse Hockey Real? 2:43 – White Nationalists Prefer Brown Neighbors 13:00 – Fortissax Self-Attaboy 15:49 – Losing Faith in Whites Due to Celebration of Matt Petgrave 31:28 – Inspiring Pavlovian Stadium Waves 36:07 – Baby Nickles Joy Inspires Diaper-Dimes 41:56 – The Beige Diet Creating Autistic Children 50:47 – You Wouldn't Download a Dumb Bitch 52:39 – The Infestation and Corruption of Lisa Simpson: An Analysis 1:04:52 – Chud Kant and Aristocratic Goonering 1:16:25 – Generational Categorization as a Media for Fragmenting Identity in Utility Time 1:25:43 – Utilizing “The Human Scale” for Group Organization 1:36:04 – “Experiences in Groups” Discussion Begins 1:40:05 – The Inescapable Negotiation Between Individual and Group 1:43:15 – Basic Assumption Groups vs. Work Groups 1:46:28 – The Functional Definition of a Group 1:51:24 – The Group as a Pool of Desires as Complicity 1:55:11 – The Proto-Mental Matrix 1:58:04 – Leaders in Dependent Groups and the Genius/Madman Oscillation 2:02:50 – The Long-Term Superiority of the Work Group vs. Basic Assumptions 2:14:08 – Liquid Swan Interview Begins
Matt Petgrave is arrested for the death of Adam Johnson, Paige Vanzant is called out for her OnlyFans by another MMA fighter and we answer a listener voicemail question. Remember to like, subscribe, and leave a review to help us grow the podcast. Go to www.warstoriesofficial.com Support us at https://patron.podbean.com/warstories... and follow us on Instagram @war_stories_official and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WarStoriesOfficialPodcast
Pierre Turgeon & Ken Hitchcock go into the Hockey Hall of Fame We discuss the surging St. Louis Blues, with big wins vs the Arizona Coyotes, Colorado Avalanche, & Tampa Bay Lightning, the Blues are clicking in all facets right now. Torey Krug's recent play More Colton Parayko talk Some Binnington stats for the haters to suck on Ryan O'Reilly plays his 1000th game Devan Dubnyk discusses his run in with Binnington, and we talk about that An arrest was made in the incident that lead to the death of Adam Johnson AND MORE! RockinThatIDLife.com - For 10% OFF, Email Dustin at rockinthatidlife@gmail.com & tell him "Lets Go Blues sent me!" Mike Burgoyne, St. Louis' best realtor! - mike@strikewithmike.com, 1-314-753-4060 CenterIceBrewery.com - St. Louis brewed hockey-themed beer! Check our our T-Shirt Shop! www.LetsGoBlues.com/shop Follow us on the socials! @lgbradio
Lots went down on today's show, everyone was FIRED up! Edmonton coach fired - who's in charge? It's obviously Jeff Jackson, the former Player Agent for Connor McDavid...not Ken Holland, 2) Matt Petgrave arrested for manslaughter, a sad day for the sport...3) Blues 4 wins in last 5. Binnington 2.27 GA and .930 save %. Is he in 2019 form, 4) Things just get worse for Buffalo as Tage Thompson is out, 5) Nicholas Ehlers fights Brendon Smith. Marchand gets rocked by Dahlin and the entire team comes to his defense.
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Today we recap fights in Congress, the NBA, Trump's trial, and more. In Congress, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a former MMA fighter, challenged the president of the Teamsters union, Sean O'Brien, to a fight, but Bernie Sanders shut them down. Trump Jr. pulls no punches after leaving court and fully dismantles the case against his father. In the NBA, Draymond Green was ejected for putting Rudy Gobert in choke hold during a brawl at the Timberwolves-Warriors game. Police in England arrested a man Tuesday on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut by a skate during a game. We are going to guess the guy who was arrested is Matt Petgrave. The Biden administration is set to take more control of the internet, and we don't like it. And Producer Speedy freaks out when we realize we have missed our scheduled interview with leadership guru John Maxwell.Sponsor: ‘The Blind: A Phil Robertson Story' is now available for purchase on BlazeTV! ‘The Blind' takes you on an incredible journey through the life of Phil Robertson, giving you an intimate look into the man behind the legend and the trials, the triumphs, and the values that have shaped him through the years. While ‘The Blind' wasn't a Blaze Media production, since Phil is such a big part of our BlazeTV family, we wanted to make sure you had the opportunity to stream it here. Because it isn't ours, we can't include it as part of the subscription, but if you'd rather purchase it and stream it here rather than Apple and Amazon, we wanted to make sure the opportunity was there. Act now! Don't miss this opportunity to own ‘The Blind: A Phil Robertson Story' on BlazeTV. Buy it today at https://BlazeTV.com/TheBlind for $19.99. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description, Last Call Tuesday: All the political news you need to be aware of. Tansey and Deadleg are back with special guest Tyler from Anti Hero Podcast to help break down all the current news so you can be informed and up to date. Today we have the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, under investigation, San Francisco is cleaned up over night, Senator Markwayne Mullin calls out Teamsters President to mutual combat on the congress floor. In sports news we have a manslaughter charge in the Adam Johnson and Matt Petgrave case. All this and more on todays Last Call of the Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we recap fights in Congress, the NBA, Trump's trial, and more. In Congress, Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a former MMA fighter, challenged the president of the Teamsters union, Sean O'Brien, to a fight, but Bernie Sanders shut them down. Trump Jr. pulls no punches after leaving court and fully dismantles the case against his father. In the NBA, Draymond Green was ejected for putting Rudy Gobert in choke hold during a brawl at the Timberwolves-Warriors game. Police in England arrested a man Tuesday on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut by a skate during a game. We are going to guess the guy who was arrested is Matt Petgrave. The Biden administration is set to take more control of the internet, and we don't like it. And Producer Speedy freaks out when we realize we have missed our scheduled interview with leadership guru John Maxwell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In a tragic incident that shook the world of ice hockey, former NHL player Adam Johnson lost his life due to a fatal neck injury inflicted during a game. On Tuesday, authorities in England arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Johnson's untimely death. Adam Johnson, 29, was playing for the Nottingham Panthers in a Champions Cup game against the Sheffield Steelers on October 28 when tragedy struck. The fatal injury occurred when the blade of a skate cut Johnson's neck, leading to his immediate treatment on the ice and subsequent transportation to a nearby hospital. Sadly, he was pronounced dead. The South Yorkshire Police did not disclose the suspect's identity or age, but he is currently in police custody. This heart-wrenching incident has prompted calls for enhanced safety measures in ice hockey. Johnson's death has sparked discussions regarding the mandatory use of neck guards, with the English Ice Hockey Association announcing plans to implement rules regarding neck protection, set to take effect in 2024. The NHL and NHL Players Association have also engaged in discussions surrounding player safety and the use of protective equipment. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman stated, "Whether it's something that's mandated directly or on a phased-in basis, that's something we'll discuss with the players' association." The main criminal charge in this case is involuntary manslaughter, which involves unintentionally causing the death of another person due to recklessness, negligence, or an unlawful act. Unlike voluntary manslaughter, which involves intentional killing without prior intent, involuntary manslaughter deals with unintended deaths resulting from a failure to exercise due care. In assessing the situation, it is crucial to consider whether Matt Petgrave, the player responsible for the skate blade incident, intended the act but not the outcome. While Petgrave did not have any intention to kill Johnson, his actions could be deemed reckless or negligent. Petgrave's potential defense may include arguing that the incident was an accident, claiming that he did not mean to raise his leg intentionally, but was rather affected by contact with an opposing player, causing him to lose balance and inadvertently raise his leg. However, experts suggest that Petgrave raising his leg intentionally may be the more plausible explanation based on the laws of physics and the nature of the act. It's important to note that criminal charges related to incidents on the playing field are rare, typically reserved for cases where a player clearly intended to harm another player. In this case, while Petgrave's actions were negligent, the unique nature of the incident may present challenges for prosecutors in securing a conviction. The arrest in connection with Adam Johnson's tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the importance of player safety in sports, sparking discussions and potential changes in protective equipment regulations to prevent such devastating incidents in the future. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Gio doesn't like when people beat around the bush without giving any information out. Dan Orlovsky said he heard Bill Belichick already has determined where he is going after the Patriots but Dan won't say where that is. If you bring Bill Belichick in, you better make sure he has Josh McDaniels and a really good quarterback. What if Belichick wanted to come to the Giants? Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio from Carlos Mendoza's press conference. He talked about being criticized by fans and wanting to have ‘deep conversations' with Gary, Keith and Ron. Giancarlo Stanton's agent does not like the new, fired up Brian Cashman. Aaron Rodgers talked about being a believer in the Jets offensive scheme. Ochocinco said he did take Viagra before games to help his performance. There was a fight between the Timberwolves and Warriors in which Draymond Green put Rudy Gobert in a headlock. In the final segment of the hour, former NHL player Adam Johnson died after getting his neck slashed in a hockey game. A man was arrested in connection to the death but the news has not said who that person is. It seems likely Matt Petgrave, the guy who's skate it was, is the guy that was arrested.
Hour 1 The Bills fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, right before they play the Jets this week. Rumors continue to swirl around Bill Belichick and his future with the Patriots. The Jets called a players only meeting which Boomer said should have happened a few weeks ago. Giancarlo Stanton's agent is mad at Brian Cashman for saying Stanton will probably get hurt next year since he's hurt every year. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and we talked about which offensive player on the Jets most likely led the meeting. Aaron Rodgers was on with McAfee and talked about being full time back with the Jets ‘real soon'. RB Michael Carter was released by the Jets. Sean McDermott talked about firing Ken Dorsey. Carlos Mendoza met the media and told us what to expect with him as Mets manager. Does he know who Gary, Keith and Ron are? Gio said he's been told that those guys never come down to talk to the players and someone in the organization fed Mendoza that line. There was a scuffle in the Timberwolves and Warriors game where Draymond Green put Rudy Gobert in a headlock. In the final segment of the hour, Gio said when you go out with couples the guys talk to the guys and the women talk to the women. He thinks the guys should go out one place and the women another place and meet up at the end of the night. Hour 2 Gio doesn't like when people beat around the bush without giving any information out. Dan Orlovsky said he heard Bill Belichick already has determined where he is going after the Patriots but Dan won't say where that is. If you bring Bill Belichick in, you better make sure he has Josh McDaniels and a really good quarterback. What if Belichick wanted to come to the Giants? Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio from Carlos Mendoza's press conference. He talked about being criticized by fans and wanting to have ‘deep conversations' with Gary, Keith and Ron. Giancarlo Stanton's agent does not like the new, fired up Brian Cashman. Aaron Rodgers talked about being a believer in the Jets offensive scheme. Ochocinco said he did take Viagra before games to help his performance. There was a fight between the Timberwolves and Warriors in which Draymond Green put Rudy Gobert in a headlock. In the final segment of the hour, former NHL player Adam Johnson died after getting his neck slashed in a hockey game. A man was arrested in connection to the death but the news has not said who that person is. It seems likely Matt Petgrave, the guy who's skate it was, is the guy that was arrested. Hour 3 Gio said there are some desperation spots in the NFL this week. Boomer is throwing some games out there that he thinks are desperation spots but they're not. Speaking of desperate teams, we looked ahead to the next few weeks of Jets games. Where can the Jets get 4 more wins? Aaron Rodgers was asked why, if the Jets and Giants both suck, do people just focus on the Jets? Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio of Aaron Rodgers talking about ‘Giants propaganda'. It was a joke. We talked about Al's colonoscopy where they pulled ‘8 polyps out of my butt'. Shannon Sharpe told a story about getting a dog from another country and all that went into it. The dog cost $10K. Gronk can't believe Josh McDaniels is still getting paid for years after being fired from the Raiders. Steve Kerr defended Draymond Green putting Rudy Gobert in a headlock. In the final segment of the hour, Padres owner Peter Seidler passed away. He was very philanthropic in the San Diego area. Boomer wonders if that means Juan Soto is more likely to be traded now. Breaking news as Deshaun Watson's season is over as he needs shoulder surgery on his throwing shoulder. Hour 4 Everybody loves the Josh Dobbs story but Gio wonders if the Vikings can really keep it up. A caller doesn't like that the Niners get extra draft picks for hiring minority coaches. Boomer is sick of being divided by race. The current minority coaches in the NFL all got their jobs based on merit. We took calls on minority coaches in the NFL. Jerry is here for his final update of the morning but first Gio tells us he's watching guys playing golf on YouTube a lot lately. Aaron Rodgers was asked why the talk is always the Jets suck when the Giants suck too. Sean McDermott talked about firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. Marc Malusis got to ask a question to Carlos Mendoza. Gio wonders why Malusis is selling a vacuum on Facebook marketplace. The Moment of The Day involves Bernie Sanders breaking up an almost fight in Congress. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Carlos Mendoza's press conference from yesterday. Gio was encouraged by what he heard but is not going overboard about it. Boomer said he looks like a guy that could be in charge. He didn't make any ridiculous promises. Marc Malusis called in to talk to us about selling his vacuum on Facebook Marketplace.
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In a tragic incident that shook the world of ice hockey, former NHL player Adam Johnson lost his life due to a fatal neck injury inflicted during a game. On Tuesday, authorities in England arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Johnson's untimely death. Adam Johnson, 29, was playing for the Nottingham Panthers in a Champions Cup game against the Sheffield Steelers on October 28 when tragedy struck. The fatal injury occurred when the blade of a skate cut Johnson's neck, leading to his immediate treatment on the ice and subsequent transportation to a nearby hospital. Sadly, he was pronounced dead. The South Yorkshire Police did not disclose the suspect's identity or age, but he is currently in police custody. This heart-wrenching incident has prompted calls for enhanced safety measures in ice hockey. Johnson's death has sparked discussions regarding the mandatory use of neck guards, with the English Ice Hockey Association announcing plans to implement rules regarding neck protection, set to take effect in 2024. The NHL and NHL Players Association have also engaged in discussions surrounding player safety and the use of protective equipment. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman stated, "Whether it's something that's mandated directly or on a phased-in basis, that's something we'll discuss with the players' association." The main criminal charge in this case is involuntary manslaughter, which involves unintentionally causing the death of another person due to recklessness, negligence, or an unlawful act. Unlike voluntary manslaughter, which involves intentional killing without prior intent, involuntary manslaughter deals with unintended deaths resulting from a failure to exercise due care. In assessing the situation, it is crucial to consider whether Matt Petgrave, the player responsible for the skate blade incident, intended the act but not the outcome. While Petgrave did not have any intention to kill Johnson, his actions could be deemed reckless or negligent. Petgrave's potential defense may include arguing that the incident was an accident, claiming that he did not mean to raise his leg intentionally, but was rather affected by contact with an opposing player, causing him to lose balance and inadvertently raise his leg. However, experts suggest that Petgrave raising his leg intentionally may be the more plausible explanation based on the laws of physics and the nature of the act. It's important to note that criminal charges related to incidents on the playing field are rare, typically reserved for cases where a player clearly intended to harm another player. In this case, while Petgrave's actions were negligent, the unique nature of the incident may present challenges for prosecutors in securing a conviction. The arrest in connection with Adam Johnson's tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the importance of player safety in sports, sparking discussions and potential changes in protective equipment regulations to prevent such devastating incidents in the future. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Jerry Jones says Dak Prescott deserves to be in the MVP conversation. Hockey player Matt Petgrave has reportedly been arrested for the death of Adam Johnson. Plus, the latest College Football Playoff rankings! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a tragic incident that shook the world of ice hockey, former NHL player Adam Johnson lost his life due to a fatal neck injury inflicted during a game. On Tuesday, authorities in England arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with Johnson's untimely death. Adam Johnson, 29, was playing for the Nottingham Panthers in a Champions Cup game against the Sheffield Steelers on October 28 when tragedy struck. The fatal injury occurred when the blade of a skate cut Johnson's neck, leading to his immediate treatment on the ice and subsequent transportation to a nearby hospital. Sadly, he was pronounced dead. The South Yorkshire Police did not disclose the suspect's identity or age, but he is currently in police custody. This heart-wrenching incident has prompted calls for enhanced safety measures in ice hockey. Johnson's death has sparked discussions regarding the mandatory use of neck guards, with the English Ice Hockey Association announcing plans to implement rules regarding neck protection, set to take effect in 2024. The NHL and NHL Players Association have also engaged in discussions surrounding player safety and the use of protective equipment. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman stated, "Whether it's something that's mandated directly or on a phased-in basis, that's something we'll discuss with the players' association." The main criminal charge in this case is involuntary manslaughter, which involves unintentionally causing the death of another person due to recklessness, negligence, or an unlawful act. Unlike voluntary manslaughter, which involves intentional killing without prior intent, involuntary manslaughter deals with unintended deaths resulting from a failure to exercise due care. In assessing the situation, it is crucial to consider whether Matt Petgrave, the player responsible for the skate blade incident, intended the act but not the outcome. While Petgrave did not have any intention to kill Johnson, his actions could be deemed reckless or negligent. Petgrave's potential defense may include arguing that the incident was an accident, claiming that he did not mean to raise his leg intentionally, but was rather affected by contact with an opposing player, causing him to lose balance and inadvertently raise his leg. However, experts suggest that Petgrave raising his leg intentionally may be the more plausible explanation based on the laws of physics and the nature of the act. It's important to note that criminal charges related to incidents on the playing field are rare, typically reserved for cases where a player clearly intended to harm another player. In this case, while Petgrave's actions were negligent, the unique nature of the incident may present challenges for prosecutors in securing a conviction. The arrest in connection with Adam Johnson's tragic death serves as a stark reminder of the importance of player safety in sports, sparking discussions and potential changes in protective equipment regulations to prevent such devastating incidents in the future. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In the second hour of the show, Dusty and Lt. Eric got the chance to talk to Jamie McLennan. Jamie shared his thoughts on the Oilers coaching changes they made over the weeked. He also shared his thoughts on the recent play of Stuart Skinner. In the middle of the hour, the boys gave their free advice provided by Damon Bunting. They also heard from EST Legal Analyst, Eric Macramalla and discussed the recent arrest of Matt Petgrave. Petgrave was involved in an incident just over a month ago, which ultimately led to the death of former NHLer, Adam Johnson.
It's a horrific story: hockey player Adam Johnson dies after an opposing player's skate slashes his neck. Two weeks after the tragedy, British police arrest a man on suspicion of manslaughter. The hockey world (and society at large) is split: was a crime committed on the ice that night? 2:45 | Toronto Star columnist Bruce Arthur tells us why he doesn't think Matt Petgrave should face charges in Adam Johnson's death. Plus, we get into Bruce's column on how the internet (and social media) is making the Israel-Hamas war even worse. READ BRUCE IN THE STAR: https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/what-will-help-ease-the-latest-mideast-crisis-well-it-won-t-be-the-internet/article_39c7beba-7f29-5cb5-9df1-4b0fe313fb16.html 1:09:00 | Marmot Basin opens tomorrow! Learn more about the new Knob Quad and family-friendly details (including discounts and child care) in this week's #MyJasper Memories presented by our friends at Tourism Jasper. CHECK OUT LIVE WEB CAMS AT MARMOT BASIN: https://www.skimarmot.com/ 1:12:10 | Real Talker Michael says we need to "do better" in covering the Israel-Hamas war. Ryan reads Michael's email to talk@ryanjespersen.com. 1:23:20 | Real Talker Karen tells a first-hand story about her support of the Juno Beach Centre. SUPPORT THE FLAG SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM: https://www.junobeach.org/ BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Penalty Box time! A hockey player was killed when he was hit by the blade of another player. Matt Petgrave was charged with manslaughter. Rich Lowry, Editor in Chief of the National Review talks with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about the different ways former President Trump and President Biden handle the southern border. Also, Greg Giangrande, NY Post Career Advice Columnist talks with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about antisemitism in the workplace. They also answered a listener's question about getting hit by a co-worker.
http://www.hmbradio.com/donate | http://www.hmbradio.com/store LINKS: https://linktr.ee/hmbradio Police in England have arrested a man in connection to the death of hockey player Adam Johnson. What do you think? Accident, intentional, or somewhere in between? Leave a text/voicemail: 813-693-2124 and follow me on Twitter/IG: @home_made_man
MANSLAUGHTER ARREST made in DEATH of Adam Johnson from Matt Petgrave's skate SLASHING his throat!
AJ and Kenny are joined by Eric Macramalla, who helps explain the latest around the death of Adam Johnson, and the legal fallout for Matt Petgrave. The guys also discuss the latest on the investigation into the 2018 World Juniors Team, then debate what the Sens should do in goal in Sweden
“Grapefruit Sized” 11/14/23Right after Jeff and Jordan wrapped up today's podcast, news broke of Matt Petgrave's arrest in the UK. So, before the ‘regular' podcast begins, we're featuring a 17 minute chat between Jeff Taylor and Nick Spagnolo. These former beer league linemates react, in real time to the news of Petgrave's being taken into custody by the Sheffield Police. It's our 200th episode. We hope it brings you a little perspective, a little laughter, a little excitement for tonight's PIT@CBJ matchup.Thank you for listening!! Follow the podcast on Twitter: @penspodJeff Taylor: @penspod_JT // Jordan DeFigio: @fidgenewtonLETS GO PENS.JEFF TAYLOR + JORDAN DEFIGIOThis episode includes portions of the following musical selections: Kid Kodi by Blue Dot Sessions
AJ and Kenny are joined by Eric Macramalla, who helps explain the latest around the death of Adam Johnson, and the legal fallout for Matt Petgrave. The guys also discuss the latest on the investigation into the 2018 World Juniors Team, then debate what the Sens should do in goal in Sweden
Eric Macramalla joins the show to explain what's next for Matt Petgrave, after he was arrested under suspicion of manslaughter in the death of Adam Johnson. He also weighs in on the latest around the Hockey Canada investigation of the 2018 World Juniors Team
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 15 at 6:30 a.m. CT: KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli forces are raiding Gaza's largest hospital, where hundreds of patients, including newborns, have been stranded with dwindling supplies and no electricity. Wednesday's raid at Shifa hospital came as the army extended its control across Gaza City and the north. Shifa has become a symbol of the widespread suffering of Palestinian civilians during the war between Israel and Hamas. The hospital is also at the heart of clashing narratives over who is to blame for the thousands of deaths and widespread destruction in the besieged territory. Israel accuses Hamas of using Palestinians as human shields, while Palestinians and rights groups say Israel has recklessly endangered civilians. WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has voted overwhelmingly to prevent a government shutdown. New Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to reach across the aisle to Democrats when hard-right conservatives revolted against his plan. Johnson's proposal to temporarily fund the government into the new year passed on a bipartisan 336-95 tally, with 93 Republicans voting against it. He showed a willingness to leave his right-flank Republicans behind and work with Democrats — the same political move that cost the last House speaker, Kevin McCarthy, his job just weeks ago. Johnson's approach, which the Senate is expected to approve by week's end, effectively pushes a final showdown over government funding to the new year. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are heading into their meeting at a country estate in California hoping to stabilize U.S.-China relations after a period of tumult. But the White House says Biden is prepared to confront Xi on difficult issues such as trade, Beijing's burgeoning relationship with Iran and human rights concerns. The leaders last spoke a year ago. Since then, fraught ties between the economic superpowers have been strained by the U.S. downing of a Chinese spy balloon and over differences on the self-ruled island of Taiwan, China's hacking of a Biden official's emails and other incidents. The leaders are in San Francisco on Wednesday for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. LONDON (AP) — Britain's Supreme Court has ruled that the government's contentious plan to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda is illegal. Five justices on the country's top court say asylum-seekers would be “at real risk of ill-treatment” because they could be sent back to their home countries once they were in Rwanda. The ruling on Wednesday is a major blow to a key government policy that has drawn international attention and criticism. Britain and Rwanda signed a deal in April 2022 to send some migrants who arrive in the U.K. across the English Channel to the East African country, where their asylum claims would be processed and, if successful, they would stay. Sunak said the ruling “was not the outcome we wanted.” WASHINGTON (AP) — A fight seems to have nearly broken out a congressional hearing. The Tuesday hearing in the Senate devolved into an angry confrontation between Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma and International Brotherhood of Teamsters President Sean O'Brien. Mullin challenged the Teamsters leader to “stand your butt up” and settle longstanding differences right there in the room. Committee chairman Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont had to yell at Mullin to sit down after he challenged O'Brien to a fight. Mullin and O'Brien never came face to face in the room. But they hurled insults at each other for around six minutes. Georgia is No. 1 in the College Football Playoff Rankings, Manager of the Year awards are dealt in MLB, the Bills fire their offensive coordinator, the Pacers end the Sixers' win streak and Charlie Lindgren leads Washington past Las Vegas. SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler has died. He was 63. Seidler poured hundreds of millions of dollars into trying to bring a World Series championship to San Diego. He didn't succeed, despite paying for stars like Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts. He was a third-generation member of the O'Malley family that used to own the Dodgers. A cause of death wasn't disclosed. Seidler was a two-time cancer survivor. The team announced in mid-September that Seidler had an unspecified medical procedure in August and wouldn't be back at the ballpark the rest of the year. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. CT: JERUSALEM (AP) — Gaza's Shifa Hospital has become the focus of a dayslong stalemate in Israel's war against Hamas. Shifa is Gaza's largest hospital. Israel claims, without providing visual evidence, that Hamas uses the facility for military purposes and has built a vast underground command center below the hospital. Since Israel declared war against Hamas in response to a deadly cross-border attack by the Islamic group on Oct. 7, its forces have moved in on Shifa. But hundreds of doctors and patients remain inside. It remains unclear how and when the standoff will end. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — David DePape has testified in the federal trial against him over last year's attack against former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband. DePape told jurors Tuesday that he went to the Pelosis' home as part of a larger plan to end corruption in the United States. He has pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault on the immediate family member of a federal official with intent to retaliate against the official for performance of their duties. Paul Pelosi testified Monday, recounting the attack publicly for the first time. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Joe Biden says his goal for his upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping is to get the U.S.-China relationship on a “normal course.” The president made the comments Tuesday just before departing the White House for San Francisco, where he will meet with Xi and attend a summit of Asia Pacific leaders. Biden's meeting with Xi on Wednesday is the main event of his four-day visit to San Francisco. At the summit itself, he's looking to demonstrate that his administration can focus on the Pacific. That's even as he tries to keep the Israel-Hamas war from exploding into a regional conflict and persuade weary Republican lawmakers to continue funding Ukraine's effort to repel Russia's invasion. WASHINGTON (AP) — Long past its painful peak, inflation in the United States may be heading steadily back toward its pre-pandemic levels, without the need for further interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Such a scenario became more likely, if hardly guaranteed, after Tuesday's surprisingly tame report on consumer prices for October. The data showed a broad-based easing of inflation across most goods and services. The price of gas? Down. Appliances? Down. Autos? Down. Same for airfares, hotel rooms and doctors' fees. Overall inflation didn't rise from September to October, the first time that consumers prices collectively haven't budged from one month to another in more than a year. LONDON (AP) — Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson whose neck was cut by a skate during a game. Johnson, 29, was playing for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in an Oct. 28 game when he was struck by an opponent's skate blade. South Yorkshire Police did not name the suspect or provide his age. He was in police custody. The player whose skate cut Johnson's neck was Matt Petgrave, 31, who plays for Sheffield. Johnson was a Minnesota native who had a brief NHL career with the Pittsburgh Penguins. LONDON (AP) — The BBC says two more people have come forward to complain about Russell Brand since the broadcaster launched a review into the actor and comedian's behavior. The BBC was giving an update to its investigation after British media outlets in September published claims by four women that they were sexually assaulted by Brand between 2006 and 2013, at the height of his fame. The 48-year-old denies the allegations. The comedian worked as a BBC radio presenter from 2006 to 2008. The broadcaster said it recorded a total of five complaints against Brand. The BBC news website reported that the latest allegations are “understood to relate to his workplace conduct, and are not of a serious sexual nature.” WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is preparing for a vote to prevent a government shutdown. New Republican Speaker Mike Johnson was forced to reach across the aisle to Democrats when hard-right conservatives revolted against his plan. Johnson was willing to leave his right flank Republicans behind and work with Democrats on Tuesday to keep the government open. It's the same political move that cost Kevin McCarthy, the former House speaker, his job. This time, new Speaker Johnson appears on track for a better outcome. The Senate would act next, ahead of Friday's shutdown deadline. But Johnson is facing the same political problem that led to McCarthy's ouster as hard-right conservatives revolt. That could spell trouble ahead when funding runs out again in January. Home Depot is continuing to see its sales decline amid inflation concerns, and the home improvement retailer narrowed its fiscal 2023 outlook. But its quarterly performance came in above Wall Street's expectations. Home Depot Inc. said Tuesday that its third-quarter revenue fell 3% to $37.71 billion. Still, it managed to beat the $37.52 billion that analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research predicted. U.S. health officials are warning doctors to be on the lookout for possible cases of lead poisoning in children. At least 22 toddlers in 14 states have sickened by lead that's linked to tainted pouches of cinnamon apple puree and applesauce. Cases were reported in children ages 1 to 3 years old. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says at least one child showed a blood lead level eight times higher than the level that raises concern. The illnesses are linked to recalled WanaBana, Schnucks and Weis brand cinnamon applesauce pouches. LAS VEGAS (AP) — New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers says his goal is to return from a torn Achilles tendon by mid-December. That's according to NBC's Melissa Stark, who spoke to Rodgers and reported his comments during the telecast of the Jets' game at Las Vegas. Rodgers had hinted recently he hopes to return before the end of the season, but this is the most specific he has been. He suffered what was thought to be a season-ending injury in the opener against the Buffalo Bills. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. 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This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, November 3rd, 2023. Smart Pricing Table: Do you own a business and write a lot of proposals? If so, you should check out SmartPricingTable.com. Smart Pricing Table cuts down on back and forth, incorporates powerful upsells, and allows you to create proposals at lightning speed. When your prospect is ready, they can e-sign and you're off to the races. Download their free guide: "The Profitable Proposal Blueprint" at smartpricingtable.com. https://www.breitbart.com/border/2023/11/02/source-187k-migrants-apprehended-at-border-in-first-month-of-new-year-30k-more-gotaways/ 187K Migrants Apprehended at Border in First Month of New Year — 30K More Gotaways Border Patrol agents assigned to the southwest border with Mexico apprehended more than 187,000 migrants during October — the first month of the new fiscal year. A source within U.S. Customs and Border Protection stated another 30,000 migrants were reported as “known gotaways.” Agents assigned to the nine southwest Border Patrol sectors apprehended more than 187,000 migrants during October, according to documents reviewed by Breitbart Texas. This is the fourth consecutive month that agents apprehended more than 130,000 migrants. In addition to the more than 187,000 apprehensions, agents reported more than 30,000 migrants as known gotaways. This is a conservative estimate of migrants observed crossing the border but not apprehended by agents. The unofficial report revealed the Tucson Sector had the most apprehensions. More than 55,000 migrants were apprehended in this sector alone. This is up from 51,000 in September. One year ago, agents in this sector apprehended less than 23,000 migrants. This represents a year-over-year increase of 149 percent over the prior October. The Del Rio Sector followed Tucson with the apprehension of approximately 38,000 migrants. This is down slightly from the nearly 43,000 migrants apprehended in October 2022 and is up significantly from the 28,000 apprehended in October 2021. The Rio Grande Valley, San Diego, and El Paso Sectors rounded out the top five sectors with approximately 32,000, 29,000, and 22,000, respectively. The Rio Grande Valley and San Diego Sectors are up significantly from the prior October reports. Along the Canadian border, the Swanton Sector continues its spike in migrant apprehensions. Agents in the sector that covers the Canadian border in eastern New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire apprehended more than 1,000 migrants in the first month of FY24. This is up by nearly 200 percent over October 2022 and is roughly equal to the apprehensions for the entire Fiscal Year 2022. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/01/dc-hands-vehicle-tracking-residents-keep-cars-stolen/ Blue City Hands Out Vehicle ‘Tracking Tags’ To Residents Because People Keep Getting Their Cars Stolen Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Wednesday that she has started a pilot program that will give some drivers a tracking device to attach to their cars so they will be able to find their vehicle if it gets stolen. The tags, which will be given to residents in six of the city’s most vehicle theft-prone areas, will be installed inside the car and will be trackable via an app on the owner’s phone, the mayor’s office said in a press release. The devices appear to be Apple AirTags, according to a photo posted by Bowser on social media. Auto thefts in D.C. have increased 101% since last year, with 5,916 cars being stolen since January, police data showed. Violent crime in the city has increased 41%, while total crime has grown by 27% since last year. Local officials claimed that the apps would help citizens recover their stolen cars more quickly and would allow officers to solve crimes more quickly or efficiently. “Our goal is not just to prevent carjackings and motor vehicle thefts, but also to ensure swift law enforcement action when these incidents occur,” acting Chief of Police Pamela A. Smith said in the press release. “These tracking devices allow our officers and detectives to be better positioned to quickly locate stolen vehicles, recover property, and gather vital evidence for investigations.” Bowser has attempted to walk back the city’s lenient approach toward crime in the past few months, unveiling a crime bill that eliminates several police reforms D.C. enacted after the George Floyd riots in 2020. D.C. first responders have said that they feel less safe because of the rising crime in the area, while many locals throughout the city complained at a House Judiciary meeting about the open crime that often takes place in broad daylight. “Last week, we introduced legislation to address recent crime trends; this week, we are equipping residents with technology that will allow the Metropolitan Police Department to address these crimes, recover vehicles, and hold people accountable,” Bowser said in the press release. “[W]e will continue to use all the tools we have, and add new tools, to keep our city safe.” https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/11/01/exclusive-republicans-grill-hhs-unconstitutional-trans-pronoun-mandate-employees/ Republicans Grill HHS Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Trans Pronoun Mandate for Employees Republican lawmakers are demanding answers from President Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) about its new guidelines ordering agency employees to refer to transgender coworkers by their “preferred pronouns.” Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) is leading several other GOP lawmakers in sending a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, grilling him for answers about the “unconstitutional” guidance and how it applies to religious employees. Breitbart News exclusively obtained a copy of the letter on Wednesday before it was sent. “We recently learned that the Biden Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is compelling political speech and violating the religious liberty rights of HHS employees by imposing a transgender pronoun mandate on your employees,” the letter reads. “We write to express our strong opposition to your illegal and unconstitutional transgender pronoun mandate, the so-called ‘HHS Gender Non-Discrimination and Inclusion Policy,’ which is a violation of the First Amendment rights of HHS employees.” “Your pronoun mandate clearly infringes upon the religious liberty and free speech rights of employees, who cannot be coerced into engaging in political speech or speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs,” the letter continues. Lawmakers wrote the letter based on an alleged HHS internal email obtained by Roger Severino, vice president of domestic policy for the Heritage Foundation and former director of the HHS Office for Civil Rights during the Trump administration. The HHS, which employs approximately 80,000 people in the United States and abroad, imposed its new “Gender Identity and Non-Discrimination Guidance” in early October; it outlines “employee rights and protections related to gender identity,” the alleged email reads. “All employees should be addressed [by] the names and pronouns they use to describe themselves,” the email continues. The HHS also posted a video to YouTube — designated as “unlisted” — in which HHS Secretary Andrea Palm says the policy allows colleagues “to show up every day as their whole selves.” https://youtu.be/Zm3p1nKTPs8 - Play 0:00-1:10 While Palm did mention religion, neither the video nor the email disclosed if the HHS plans on accommodating or exempting employees with religious objections to affirming transgender delusions. HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel Levine, who describes himself as “an out and proud transgender woman” in the video, said this policy ensures that “all HHS employees, including transgender and nonbinary employees, have equal protections in the workplace.” He added that all supervisors and managers are responsible for enforcing the policy. “Every one of us can play a role in creating a welcoming workplace,” he said. “Every one of you can make a difference in improving the feelings of inclusion for your coworkers.” https://www.defensenews.com/congress/2023/10/31/us-seeks-to-ramp-up-munitions-production-for-ukraine-israel/ US seeks to ramp up munitions production for Ukraine, Israel President Joe Biden’s $106 billion defense spending supplemental request to Congress aims in part to bolster munitions production capacity to continue rushing arms to Ukraine and Israel. The Senate Appropriations Committee questioned Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at a Tuesday hearing on the status of U.S. stockpiles and the workforce, supply chain and infrastructure constraints of weapons manufacturers racing to replenish them. The Senate is formulating its supplemental spending bill encompassing both Ukraine and Israel aid, while the House is set to vote on a stand-alone Israel aid bill later this week. “There are some limitations in terms of how quickly they can do certain things,” said Austin. “There will continue to be workforce challenges. And when you expand capacity, there’s this issue of the time it takes to build the capacity and make sure the lines are running smoothly.” Austin noted some defense contractors have required workers to take on additional shifts to keep up with production rates. “What they’ve done in a lot of cases to meet urgent needs is double and triple shifts so that they can in some cases crank out munitions and weapons at a much greater speed,” he said. Austin’s comments come as Israel rapidly burns through munitions as it continues to bomb the 2.2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 8,500 people and wounding more than 21,500, per the Gaza Health Ministry. Shortly before the hearing, Israel bombed the Jabalia refugee camp, which the Health Ministry lambasted as a “horrific massacre” that killed at least 50 people and wounded hundreds. It is the latest of many civilian targets Israel has bombed in its campaign to destroy Hamas. Israel launched its campaign following Hamas’ massacre of approximately 1,400 Israelis and abduction of 240 hostages, per the Israel Defense Forces. On top of that, the Biden administration has less than $5.5 billion remaining to continue transferring weapons to Ukraine as the nation’s slow-moving counteroffensive fails to retake significant tracts of territory. Biden’s requested defense supplemental includes $44.4 billion to continue arming Ukraine and $14.3 billion in military aid for Israel. That request includes more Iron Dome interceptors to stop Hamas rockets and additional munitions for Israel to continue its bombardment of Gaza. A large portion of the requested funding would go toward backfilling U.S. stockpiles of weapons the Biden administration has so far sent Ukraine and Israel. There’s also $3 billion requested to expand industrial base capacity. “We simply do not have the workforce, supply chain or infrastructure necessary to meet the coming threats,” Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., said at the hearing. “Building out this capacity is going to take time and resources, but we can start now by making targeted investments in our munitions production base.” Biden’s supplemental request includes $30 billion to replenish weapons sent to Ukraine as well as funding to backfill stocks given to Israel. “As a general rule, we’re going to do everything that we can to meet the demands that we see in both Ukraine and Israel,” Austin said. The U.S. and NATO continue to face a shortage of 155mm ammunition and are providing those shells both to Ukraine and Israel. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/11/01/adam-johnsons-aunt-demanding-justice-after-reckless-kick-that-left-him-dead/ Adam Johnson’s Aunt Demanding ‘Justice’ After ‘Reckless’ Kick that Left Him Dead Former NHL player Adam Johnson’s family is demanding that officials in the U.K. do something to bring justice to the man whose actions ended Johnson’s life during an Oct. 28 game. The 29-year-old Johnson, who played with the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2018 to 2020, was playing in a Challenge Cup game for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in the UK’s Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) when Steelers player Matt Petgrave raised his leg into the air and slammed Johnson in the neck with his deadly skate blade. Johnson was rushed to a local hospital, but he lost too much blood and was pronounced dead. Now, Johnson’s 62-year-old aunt is charging that Petgrave’s actions were negligent, and she wants the police in the U.K. to charge him in Johnson’s death. “It was very reckless,” Kari Johnson said of the “horrific tragedy” of her nephew’s death, according to the New York Post. “I just want them [authorities investigating] to get it right. We are looking for justice for Adam.” She added that Pergrave’s kick was “not hockey” and insisted, “My nephew was 6 feet tall, and whether you lost your balance or not, to have that leg come up that high and do a kicking motion like he did, that is just unacceptable.” “That’s not a hockey play, that’s not a check. I understand that every team has an enforcer, per se, on their team,” Johnson reiterated. Still, Kari Johnson has carefully noted that she does not think Petgrave struck Johnson in the neck with his skate on purpose. “I’m sure Mr. Petgrave probably didn’t even think about the consequences could be of that happening, but there comes a time when you have to realize that’s not hockey,” she said. “And I’m sure he’s going through a lot, too, but he took our boy. There are a few of us in the family that think it was a totally unnecessary, very, very bad action to take.” As for Petgrave, he is reportedly “distraught” and has been “receiving vile messages online.” Meanwhile, South Yorkshire Police officials said they are investigating the incident. Police did not say, though, if they were investigating the incident as a criminal act.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, November 3rd, 2023. Smart Pricing Table: Do you own a business and write a lot of proposals? If so, you should check out SmartPricingTable.com. Smart Pricing Table cuts down on back and forth, incorporates powerful upsells, and allows you to create proposals at lightning speed. When your prospect is ready, they can e-sign and you're off to the races. Download their free guide: "The Profitable Proposal Blueprint" at smartpricingtable.com. https://www.breitbart.com/border/2023/11/02/source-187k-migrants-apprehended-at-border-in-first-month-of-new-year-30k-more-gotaways/ 187K Migrants Apprehended at Border in First Month of New Year — 30K More Gotaways Border Patrol agents assigned to the southwest border with Mexico apprehended more than 187,000 migrants during October — the first month of the new fiscal year. A source within U.S. Customs and Border Protection stated another 30,000 migrants were reported as “known gotaways.” Agents assigned to the nine southwest Border Patrol sectors apprehended more than 187,000 migrants during October, according to documents reviewed by Breitbart Texas. This is the fourth consecutive month that agents apprehended more than 130,000 migrants. In addition to the more than 187,000 apprehensions, agents reported more than 30,000 migrants as known gotaways. This is a conservative estimate of migrants observed crossing the border but not apprehended by agents. The unofficial report revealed the Tucson Sector had the most apprehensions. More than 55,000 migrants were apprehended in this sector alone. This is up from 51,000 in September. One year ago, agents in this sector apprehended less than 23,000 migrants. This represents a year-over-year increase of 149 percent over the prior October. The Del Rio Sector followed Tucson with the apprehension of approximately 38,000 migrants. This is down slightly from the nearly 43,000 migrants apprehended in October 2022 and is up significantly from the 28,000 apprehended in October 2021. The Rio Grande Valley, San Diego, and El Paso Sectors rounded out the top five sectors with approximately 32,000, 29,000, and 22,000, respectively. The Rio Grande Valley and San Diego Sectors are up significantly from the prior October reports. Along the Canadian border, the Swanton Sector continues its spike in migrant apprehensions. Agents in the sector that covers the Canadian border in eastern New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire apprehended more than 1,000 migrants in the first month of FY24. This is up by nearly 200 percent over October 2022 and is roughly equal to the apprehensions for the entire Fiscal Year 2022. https://dailycaller.com/2023/11/01/dc-hands-vehicle-tracking-residents-keep-cars-stolen/ Blue City Hands Out Vehicle ‘Tracking Tags’ To Residents Because People Keep Getting Their Cars Stolen Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Wednesday that she has started a pilot program that will give some drivers a tracking device to attach to their cars so they will be able to find their vehicle if it gets stolen. The tags, which will be given to residents in six of the city’s most vehicle theft-prone areas, will be installed inside the car and will be trackable via an app on the owner’s phone, the mayor’s office said in a press release. The devices appear to be Apple AirTags, according to a photo posted by Bowser on social media. Auto thefts in D.C. have increased 101% since last year, with 5,916 cars being stolen since January, police data showed. Violent crime in the city has increased 41%, while total crime has grown by 27% since last year. Local officials claimed that the apps would help citizens recover their stolen cars more quickly and would allow officers to solve crimes more quickly or efficiently. “Our goal is not just to prevent carjackings and motor vehicle thefts, but also to ensure swift law enforcement action when these incidents occur,” acting Chief of Police Pamela A. Smith said in the press release. “These tracking devices allow our officers and detectives to be better positioned to quickly locate stolen vehicles, recover property, and gather vital evidence for investigations.” Bowser has attempted to walk back the city’s lenient approach toward crime in the past few months, unveiling a crime bill that eliminates several police reforms D.C. enacted after the George Floyd riots in 2020. D.C. first responders have said that they feel less safe because of the rising crime in the area, while many locals throughout the city complained at a House Judiciary meeting about the open crime that often takes place in broad daylight. “Last week, we introduced legislation to address recent crime trends; this week, we are equipping residents with technology that will allow the Metropolitan Police Department to address these crimes, recover vehicles, and hold people accountable,” Bowser said in the press release. “[W]e will continue to use all the tools we have, and add new tools, to keep our city safe.” https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/11/01/exclusive-republicans-grill-hhs-unconstitutional-trans-pronoun-mandate-employees/ Republicans Grill HHS Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Trans Pronoun Mandate for Employees Republican lawmakers are demanding answers from President Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) about its new guidelines ordering agency employees to refer to transgender coworkers by their “preferred pronouns.” Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL) is leading several other GOP lawmakers in sending a letter to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, grilling him for answers about the “unconstitutional” guidance and how it applies to religious employees. Breitbart News exclusively obtained a copy of the letter on Wednesday before it was sent. “We recently learned that the Biden Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is compelling political speech and violating the religious liberty rights of HHS employees by imposing a transgender pronoun mandate on your employees,” the letter reads. “We write to express our strong opposition to your illegal and unconstitutional transgender pronoun mandate, the so-called ‘HHS Gender Non-Discrimination and Inclusion Policy,’ which is a violation of the First Amendment rights of HHS employees.” “Your pronoun mandate clearly infringes upon the religious liberty and free speech rights of employees, who cannot be coerced into engaging in political speech or speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs,” the letter continues. Lawmakers wrote the letter based on an alleged HHS internal email obtained by Roger Severino, vice president of domestic policy for the Heritage Foundation and former director of the HHS Office for Civil Rights during the Trump administration. The HHS, which employs approximately 80,000 people in the United States and abroad, imposed its new “Gender Identity and Non-Discrimination Guidance” in early October; it outlines “employee rights and protections related to gender identity,” the alleged email reads. “All employees should be addressed [by] the names and pronouns they use to describe themselves,” the email continues. The HHS also posted a video to YouTube — designated as “unlisted” — in which HHS Secretary Andrea Palm says the policy allows colleagues “to show up every day as their whole selves.” https://youtu.be/Zm3p1nKTPs8 - Play 0:00-1:10 While Palm did mention religion, neither the video nor the email disclosed if the HHS plans on accommodating or exempting employees with religious objections to affirming transgender delusions. HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Admiral Rachel Levine, who describes himself as “an out and proud transgender woman” in the video, said this policy ensures that “all HHS employees, including transgender and nonbinary employees, have equal protections in the workplace.” He added that all supervisors and managers are responsible for enforcing the policy. “Every one of us can play a role in creating a welcoming workplace,” he said. “Every one of you can make a difference in improving the feelings of inclusion for your coworkers.” https://www.defensenews.com/congress/2023/10/31/us-seeks-to-ramp-up-munitions-production-for-ukraine-israel/ US seeks to ramp up munitions production for Ukraine, Israel President Joe Biden’s $106 billion defense spending supplemental request to Congress aims in part to bolster munitions production capacity to continue rushing arms to Ukraine and Israel. The Senate Appropriations Committee questioned Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at a Tuesday hearing on the status of U.S. stockpiles and the workforce, supply chain and infrastructure constraints of weapons manufacturers racing to replenish them. The Senate is formulating its supplemental spending bill encompassing both Ukraine and Israel aid, while the House is set to vote on a stand-alone Israel aid bill later this week. “There are some limitations in terms of how quickly they can do certain things,” said Austin. “There will continue to be workforce challenges. And when you expand capacity, there’s this issue of the time it takes to build the capacity and make sure the lines are running smoothly.” Austin noted some defense contractors have required workers to take on additional shifts to keep up with production rates. “What they’ve done in a lot of cases to meet urgent needs is double and triple shifts so that they can in some cases crank out munitions and weapons at a much greater speed,” he said. Austin’s comments come as Israel rapidly burns through munitions as it continues to bomb the 2.2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, killing more than 8,500 people and wounding more than 21,500, per the Gaza Health Ministry. Shortly before the hearing, Israel bombed the Jabalia refugee camp, which the Health Ministry lambasted as a “horrific massacre” that killed at least 50 people and wounded hundreds. It is the latest of many civilian targets Israel has bombed in its campaign to destroy Hamas. Israel launched its campaign following Hamas’ massacre of approximately 1,400 Israelis and abduction of 240 hostages, per the Israel Defense Forces. On top of that, the Biden administration has less than $5.5 billion remaining to continue transferring weapons to Ukraine as the nation’s slow-moving counteroffensive fails to retake significant tracts of territory. Biden’s requested defense supplemental includes $44.4 billion to continue arming Ukraine and $14.3 billion in military aid for Israel. That request includes more Iron Dome interceptors to stop Hamas rockets and additional munitions for Israel to continue its bombardment of Gaza. A large portion of the requested funding would go toward backfilling U.S. stockpiles of weapons the Biden administration has so far sent Ukraine and Israel. There’s also $3 billion requested to expand industrial base capacity. “We simply do not have the workforce, supply chain or infrastructure necessary to meet the coming threats,” Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., said at the hearing. “Building out this capacity is going to take time and resources, but we can start now by making targeted investments in our munitions production base.” Biden’s supplemental request includes $30 billion to replenish weapons sent to Ukraine as well as funding to backfill stocks given to Israel. “As a general rule, we’re going to do everything that we can to meet the demands that we see in both Ukraine and Israel,” Austin said. The U.S. and NATO continue to face a shortage of 155mm ammunition and are providing those shells both to Ukraine and Israel. https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/11/01/adam-johnsons-aunt-demanding-justice-after-reckless-kick-that-left-him-dead/ Adam Johnson’s Aunt Demanding ‘Justice’ After ‘Reckless’ Kick that Left Him Dead Former NHL player Adam Johnson’s family is demanding that officials in the U.K. do something to bring justice to the man whose actions ended Johnson’s life during an Oct. 28 game. The 29-year-old Johnson, who played with the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2018 to 2020, was playing in a Challenge Cup game for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in the UK’s Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL) when Steelers player Matt Petgrave raised his leg into the air and slammed Johnson in the neck with his deadly skate blade. Johnson was rushed to a local hospital, but he lost too much blood and was pronounced dead. Now, Johnson’s 62-year-old aunt is charging that Petgrave’s actions were negligent, and she wants the police in the U.K. to charge him in Johnson’s death. “It was very reckless,” Kari Johnson said of the “horrific tragedy” of her nephew’s death, according to the New York Post. “I just want them [authorities investigating] to get it right. We are looking for justice for Adam.” She added that Pergrave’s kick was “not hockey” and insisted, “My nephew was 6 feet tall, and whether you lost your balance or not, to have that leg come up that high and do a kicking motion like he did, that is just unacceptable.” “That’s not a hockey play, that’s not a check. I understand that every team has an enforcer, per se, on their team,” Johnson reiterated. Still, Kari Johnson has carefully noted that she does not think Petgrave struck Johnson in the neck with his skate on purpose. “I’m sure Mr. Petgrave probably didn’t even think about the consequences could be of that happening, but there comes a time when you have to realize that’s not hockey,” she said. “And I’m sure he’s going through a lot, too, but he took our boy. There are a few of us in the family that think it was a totally unnecessary, very, very bad action to take.” As for Petgrave, he is reportedly “distraught” and has been “receiving vile messages online.” Meanwhile, South Yorkshire Police officials said they are investigating the incident. Police did not say, though, if they were investigating the incident as a criminal act.
Adam Johnson's family speaks out and DEMANDS JUSTICE after he was killed on the ice by Matt Petgrave
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Adolis Garcia was injured in last night's game but he has to get back in the lineup. It's the World Series after all. Max Scherzer also hurt his back and left after 3 innings. Boomer called Corey Seager a ‘winning ballplayer'. Gio is glad Scherzer isn't our problem anymore. There's a Dominican baseball series going on at Citi-Field in November. Boomer said Brian Daboll lost weight but Gio isn't buying it. Jerry is here for an update and starts with the Lions beating the Raiders last night. Mike McDaniel can't believe people are dressing as him for Halloween. Dabo Swinney went at it with a radio caller on his coach's show. Jerry played some football coaching rants from Herm Edwards, Mike Ditka, Dennis Green, Jim Mora, Mike Singletary, and the great Mike Gundy rant. The Texas Rangers beat the Diamondbacks to go up 2-1 in the World Series. The NY Rangers won their fifth straight game to complete the road sweep. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about former NHL player Adam Johnson getting slashed across the neck in a game and it ended up in his death. There is a police investigation to see if there was intent on the part of the player that delivered the blow, Matt Petgrave.
Hour 1 It's Halloween and the NFL trade deadline day. The Giants traded Leonard Williams to the Seahawks and they will probably be fielding more calls today. Saquon Barkley is still rumored to be available for a trade. Gio thinks John Mara does not want to get rid of him. The Bills could be a great landing spot for Saquon as the Bills have a lot of draft picks. If the Giants continue to lose, they are going to have an option to pick a quarterback in the draft. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with the Lions having no problem with the Raiders last night. Jimmy Garoppolo had a terrible night. Davante Adams is frustrated as he had just one catch last night. Brian Daboll talked about Daniel Jones now starting against the Raiders. Rob Saleh talked about playing in the rain Sunday. Boomer said there is something going on with the turf at MetLife. Max Scherzer left in the third inning with back tightness. Aaron Judge won the Roberto Clemente Award. Cam Thomas had a good night as the Nets won their first game of the season. James Harden was traded to the Clippers. The Rangers swept their roadtrip winning all 5 games. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Kayvon Thibodeaux's performance against the Jets Sunday. The Giants cannot shut down Saquon Barkley trade talks. Teams like the Bills and Ravens may give up a decent draft pick for him. Hour 2 Gio has full size candy bars for all the trick or treaters. Last year he had beers for the adults but he's not sure if he should do that again. We also talked about parents who bring alcohol to their kids' sporting events or dance recitals. We took calls from people who did just that. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about 13 backup quarterbacks taking a snap last week. Gio wants the Vikings to go get Mike White. The Lions beat the Raiders and Davante Adams was very frustrated with Jimmy Garoppolo overthrowing him. Brian Daboll was asked why he didn't let Tommy DeVito throw the ball. Mike Francesa was furious that DeVito wasn't allowed to throw. Two radio hosts in Cleveland were yelling at each other over Kevin Stefanski. In the final segment of the hour, Gio talked about his daughter not paying attention during her soccer games. A caller also thinks Brian Daboll is not Head Coaching material. Hour 3 Adolis Garcia was injured in last night's game but he has to get back in the lineup. It's the World Series after all. Max Scherzer also hurt his back and left after 3 innings. Boomer called Corey Seager a ‘winning ballplayer'. Gio is glad Scherzer isn't our problem anymore. There's a Dominican baseball series going on at Citi-Field in November. Boomer said Brian Daboll lost weight but Gio isn't buying it. Jerry is here for an update and starts with the Lions beating the Raiders last night. Mike McDaniel can't believe people are dressing as him for Halloween. Dabo Swinney went at it with a radio caller on his coach's show. Jerry played some football coaching rants from Herm Edwards, Mike Ditka, Dennis Green, Jim Mora, Mike Singletary, and the great Mike Gundy rant. The Texas Rangers beat the Diamondbacks to go up 2-1 in the World Series. The NY Rangers won their fifth straight game to complete the road sweep. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about former NHL player Adam Johnson getting slashed across the neck in a game and it ended up in his death. There is a police investigation to see if there was intent on the part of the player that delivered the blow, Matt Petgrave. Hour 4 Gio is excited for Halloween today and will be playing Halloween songs for the trick or treaters. There is a story out there that ex-NBA player Joe Smith's wife has an Only Fans page that he's not aware of. Gio thinks it was staged as a way to promote her page. Gio talked about ASMR videos of people just making noises by crumpling paper. Gio watched two episodes of Naked Attraction. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Lions beating the Raiders last night. Davante Adams only had 1 catch for 11 yards and he has no words to express what's going on. Gio thinks today is going to be a dud of a trade deadline in the NFL. The Giants go on a 3-game road trip beginning this week in Vegas. The Texas Rangers beat the Diamondbacks and take a 2-1 series lead. Aaron Judge won the Roberto Clemente Award. The Moment of The Day involves parents drinking at their children's sporting events and dance recitals. In the final segment of the show, we talked about today's NFL trade deadline. There has been talking of moving it back in the future to the end of November so teams know where they stand. Doing it now makes it a tough decision for teams to make. We talked about positions particular teams will be looking to add.
This past Saturday, October 28, hockey player Adam Johnson had his neck fatally slashed by the ice skate of opposing player Matt Petgrave. The event was captured on video, which we'll share in today's show. CAUTION: The video shows the infliction of a fatal injury. The legal questions then arise: First, was this an intentional use of force by Petgrave on Johnson? Second, if intentional, would this killing be murder, manslaughter, or negligent homicide?These questions require both a legal and factual analysis in order to arrive at a reasoned answer, and we'll tackle both of those in the context of the video of the event in today's show. I do note that this event took place in the United Kingdom, not America. As is our practice, however, we'll analyze this event using American principles of law. Learn the Self-Defense Law you NEED to BE HARD TO CONVICT, for FREE!Grab your own copy of our best-selling guide to self-defense law for FREE!"The Law of Self Defense: Principles" is our best-selling, plain-English explanation of your legal privilege to use even deadly force in defense of yourself, your family, and others--AND MAKE YOURSELF HARD TO CONVICT!DON'T WAIT until you're actually ATTACKED--by then it will be TOO LATE!---> Get your copy for FREE (except for S&H) by clicking HERE RIGHT NOW!Disclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
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In the second hour of The Vince Coglianese Show, Vince speaks with Bobby Burack, columnist at OutKick, about the tragic death of Adam Johnson, a professional hockey player who was killed on the Ice this weekend from a skate to the throat. Should the player who wore the skate, Matt Petgrave be charged with murder? Vince speaks with Gary Katz, Candidate for Chairman At Large of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors about his race and concerns of antisemitism coming from his opponent, Phyllis Randal. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince Coglianese speaks with Bobby Burack, columnist at OutKick, about the tragic death of Adam Johnson, a professional hockey player who was killed on the Ice this weekend from a skate to the throat. Should the player who wore the skate, Matt Petgrave be charged with murder? For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince Coglianese speaks with Bobby Burack, columnist at OutKick, about the tragic death of Adam Johnson, a professional hockey player who was killed on the Ice this weekend from a skate to the throat. Should the player who wore the skate, Matt Petgrave be charged with murder? For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police investigate Adam Johnson's DEATH after THROAT gets SLASHED! Matt Petgrave gets HATE MESSAGES!
Was It An Accident That Took a Pro-Hockey Players Life On The Ice? Adam Johnson's death is under police investigation in England after he lost his life on the ice. Was this an accident? I add a perspective that nobody is sharing and it is a crucial piece of the puzzle. Watch this video for all of the details. Tonight on the Don't Unfriend Me Show! Hockey, Adam Johnson, Matt Petgrave, Homicide, Sheffield Steelers, Nottingham Panthers Watch us on: https://spreely.app --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedumshow/message
IT SURE LOOKS INTENTIONAL Former Penguin Adam Johnson was killed by an opponent's skate to his neck. The video is gruesome. It appears that Matt Petgrave purposely raised his leg to kick Johnson as he skated by him. Media are just now beginning to respond. The IRS has been weaponized for a long time. The Republicans in the House are trying to put a stop to it. Fred Lucas of The Daily Signal has the story of a woman who was paid an unannounced visit by an IRS agent, who refused to leave until she called her lawyer. Steven Hayes of FairTax.org on how his organization is working to eliminate the federal income tax.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of 400 and Counting, Watty is joined by a 2 x ECHL all star and a perennial trophy winner. Sheffield Steelers stud Dman Matt Petgrave.