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The latest Atlanta Fed GDPNow growth estimate for the 2nd quarter has been released; Kevin has the details and offers his insights. Additionally, the Atlanta Fed further explained the reason for the negative growth in the 1st quarter and put it into perspective. The U.S. Commerce Department's Census Bureau reported new orders for manufactured goods: Kevin digs through the data, which sectors are up or down and offers his insights. The Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing index was released on Tuesday; Kevin discusses the data and puts the data into historic perspective. Also on Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey was released; Kevin discusses the data and the whether the job market is strengthening or weakening. Oil and gas prices react to Russia and Ukraine "settlement" discussions, Iran's rejection of the U.S. nuclear proposal, Canadian willdfires interrupting crude oil production and a possible interest rate cut.
The Reds win a thriller at GABP against the Brewers 4-2 and Lance breaks it all down with you live on 700WLW.
MLB Hall of Famer Joe Torre joins the show to discuss his career, the Safe at Home foundation, and more!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Adam Matthews, Aaron Williams, Dean Regas, and more on ESPN 1530!
Ed and Rock talk taxes with Ohio State Rep. Adam Matthews on 700 WLW!
Willie talks about the changing political landscape in Kentucky with Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders. Also how China is undermining American interest abroad with Greg Rabidoux. Finally as the Democrats continue to wander in the wilderness, Jeff Crouere breaks down the Republican plan to maintain power in Washington.
How did China become our biggest geopolitical enemy? How do they effect our everyday lives? Willie talks with Greg Rabidoux to explain how China games the rules to try and overthrow American dominance in the world.
Scott talks with CPS Board President Eve Bolton about potential budget cuts to affect Cincinnati Schools. Also Andy Bonner want to save you money on your medical bills. Finally Pete Sepp explains why Ohio and Kentucky are in danger of rolling blackouts on our electrical grid.
Cincinnati Public Schools are having issues balancing their budget. It appears that there might have to be some layoffs of staff. Scott talks with CPS Board President Eve Bolton about who might get cut.
Thom talks with Steve Portnoy of ABC News about the Supreme Court denying a case over Maryland's ban on "Assault weapons" and Julie Isphording talks about the controversial drug Ozempic.
Marty and Tracy talk about Marty's image in the Cincinnati area.
The U.S. Commerce Department released the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index and the Core Inflation Index, the Federal Reserve's key inflation measure; Kevin has the details, discusses the data and offers his perspective. Also released on Friday, Consumer Spending and Personal Income reports; Kevin digs into the numbers and offers his perspective. A business news network commits journalism regarding Tariffs and Inflation. States are increasing fuel taxes: Kevin points out how this will affect nationwide gas price averages and energy cost inflation. Kevin has the news, geopolitical factors, wildfires and OPEC+'s crude oil production plans are affecting oil and gas prices.
The Reds dropped the opening game to the Brewers 3-2 on Monday night at Great American Ballpark. Lance breaks down the frustrating loss and takes your calls.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Patti Newberry, Dave Hatter, and Don Mihalek. Plus, they talk with callers about urban legends, conspiracy theories, and more on 700 WLW!
Willie discusses the grand jury for the officer charged in the shooting of Ryan Hinton with Mark Peipmeier. Also Willie talks with a descendant of Benjamin Franklin, Mark Skousen. Finally Ashley Banfield gives us an update from the Diddy trial.
Willie talks with Hamilton County Prosecuting attorney Mark Peipmeier about why Connie Pillich decided to take the shooting of Ryan Hinton to a grand jury.
Gary Jeff is in for Sloan discussing the Cincinnati Mayor race, ending the Davos shadow government, and why the Boulder, Colorado terrorist attack could have been prevented.
Thom talks with Jim Ryan of ABC News to talk cybersecurity and changing your passwords plus Mondays with Marty.
Marty and Tracy talk about Pete Rose's athleticism
Terrorist attack in Colorado. Ukraine launces a major attack against Russia...and what will Russia's response be? Bill chats with Mark Skousen, Thane Rosenbaum and John Lott.
Gary Jeff in on Sunday Night! Talking with Tim Keller, Thane Rosenbaum and Greg Jones.
The Reds drop the series to the Cubs 7-3 in Chicago and Austin Elmore discusses the disappointing weekend at Wrigley.
Start your month of June the right way with Sterling and Donna as they take your calls and hear your stories!
On this first Sunday in June, Ken Broo talks all the latest sports news including FC Cincinnati's loss to D.C. with Jeremy Lance, Olympic flag football involving NFL players and Trey Hendrickson talk with Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports, Reds talk with Russell Carleton plus Bill Bender talks about the proposed 16-team format for the College Football Playoff.
The Reds dropped the middle game of the series to the Cubs 2-0 and Mike Petraglia breaks it all down.
Ken Broo talks about he latest political news with Byron Henry and cybersecurity with Damien Fortune.
Mike is joined by Gary Jeff with a Saturday Hangover. Also, Steve Goodin breaks down the pardon for PG Sittenfeld. JT Townsend discusses the issues with the judicial system. Finally, Dave "Yiddy" Armbruster gives us our weekly Reds report.
Gary is joined by the usual gang as he prepares to celebrate his 45th year in radio.
It's a Friday night Sterling! He talks with Dave Hatter, Kevin Carr, and David Purdum. He also talks acts of kindness and other topics!
Trags fills in for Lance on this Friday night edition of Sports Talk! He recaps the Reds win in Chicago and discusses the opening day of the NCAA Baseball Tournament. He is joined in this episode by Alex Frank, Gordon Whittenmyer, Neil Meyer, and Jack Mueller.
Willie talks with attorney Steve Goodin about the pardon of PG Sittenfeld. Then Willie takes you up to coverage of the Reds vs the Cubs.
Scott discusses the future of ticket quotas with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors. Also John Sarky is in the studio to discuss Lebfest. Ralph Dunnigan promotes the Cancer Free Kids Golf Outing. Finally Rep Adam Matthews explains why the Trump administration might have gotten it wrong when it comes to Warren County's involvement in illegal immmigration.
As legislation prepares to hit the Ohio Senate, what is the future of ticket quotas for law enforcement officers? Scott talks with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors about why it might be time to do away with this policy.
Matt Roush gives us a few things to check out on TV/Streaming. Dr Chaudhary, MD from Beacon Orthopedics & Sports Medicine on knee and hip replacements. Also, Beer Dave!
Hurricane season begins on June 1st and runs through November 30th ; Kevin has the forecast/estimates of named storms and hurricanes and offers his insights. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell visited the White House for a meeting with President Trump on Thursday; Kevin has the details and offers his insights and opinion. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis revised the first quarter Gross Domestic Product; Kevin has the details, revisits the factors that went into the previous estimate, puts the information into perspective. The U.S. Labor Department released the Weekly Jobless Claims; Kevin has the details and offers his perspective. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) on Thursday. released its Pending Home Sales Index: Kevin discusses the numbers and offers his perspective. Oil reacts to ongoing talks between Iran and the U.S. to rein in Iran's nuclear activities, a U.S. court blocking President Trump's tariffs, the possibility that OPEC+ could hike crude oil output, falling U.S. crude oil, gasoline and distillates inventories.
The Thursday Night edition of the Mid-Week Crisis. Dan is joined on this episode by Mark Cunningham, Todd Sheets, and Jason Williams from the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Lance is joined by Scott Springer to discuss UC Baseball in the Knoxville Regional. Lance also discusses the Bengals Ring of Honor, Matt McClain, Caitlin Clark, and more!
Lance talks with Scott Springer, UC Beat Writer, ahead of UC Baseball`s NCAA Tournament appearance in Knoxville.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk about the Paycor Stadium deal, check in with PJ Striet, talk with Alex Stone and Jennifer Steyers, and more on 700 WLW!
Happy Thursday! Willie gets the latest from Zach Gottesman and Thane Rosenbaum. Tune in to win!
Scott talks with Councilmember Jeff Cramerding about the new city budget, Tiff is by with 3 Things, and attorney Steve Goodin breaks down the pardon for former Councilmember PG Sittenfeld.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Jeff Cramerding about why there is less money in the city budget for snow plows, police, and the fire department.
ABC's Brad Garrett on another high-profile prison escape. This time in the Ozarks. Also, Hey Michelle with the latest going on in Cincinnati.
The U.S. Senate voted to block California's Clean Air Standards; Kevin has the details, why this is important to the trucking industry, the general driving public and the entire Country. Oregon and Vermont halt zero-emission truck mandates; Kevin discusses this, how these mandates came to be and offers his insights. Oil and gas prices react to OPEC+ keeping their output policy unchanged, Canadian wildfires, Chevron's Venezuelan oil curbs, Eight OPEC+ members expected to agree to output boost on Saturday.
The Reds dropped the third game against Kansas City 3-2 and Lance McAlister breaks it down and looks forward to a weekend series in Chicago against the Cubs.
Lance talks with Miami of Ohio Head Baseball coach Brian Smiley ahead of their NCAA Tournament appearance in Knoxville.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Jeremy Rosenthal, Scott Bushkie, Bob Ibach, Bill Cunningham, and Alex Stone on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Bill Cunningham on 700 WLW!