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Is going downtown safe? City Council says yes, but federal agencies and the locals downtown say no. Who is correct? WLWT's Sheree Paolello joins Willie to discuss which side is telling the truth.
Scott talks with Councilman Evan Nolan about the racial divide on council when it comes to fighting crime. Also Angela Erickson explains why local universities are failing when it comes to free speech. Finally Kentucky Rep Marianne Proctor discusses the efforts to criminalize grooming children in Ketucky.
In this abbreviated show, Kevin covers the following stories: this past Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the August Nonfarm Payroll Report and the unemployment rate; last Wednesday, the Federal Reserve released their "Beige Book;" Kevin discusses the details, digs into the numbers, puts the data into historical perspective and offers his insights and opinions.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Evan Nolan about why the council is divided on racial lines when it comes to fighting crime.
What are we doing to our kids by letting them have cell phones? Angela Fox tells us. Also, Plain Glass, Stain Glass with Pastor Chad Hovind. Talking about the impact Mister Rogers made on people's lives.
Continuing to talk about the impact of Mister Rogers.
Lance talks all things Cincinnati sports with guests Charlie Goldsmith (who discusses the Bengals' roster and the Reds offense) and documentary filmmaker John Condit (who details his documentary on Pete Rose breaking the hit record.
Filmmaker John Condit joins Lance to discuss his documentary on the 40th anniversary of Pete Rose's 4,192nd hit.
Charlie joins Lance to discuss recent Bengals roster transactions, questions about the defensive line, and the Reds offensive strategy.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Scott Wartman, Tanya O'Rourke, Mike Petraglia, Jen Steyers, Mike Dobuski, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with reporter Scott Wartman about the latest in the Cincinnati curfew battle, on 700 WLW!
Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders joins Willie to break down the crime problem in Cincinnati. Also Michelle Steeb talks about solving the homeless problem. Finally Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey discusses why the city might soon be turning away Sheriff's Deputies.
Willie talks with Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey about her department's cooperation with the city of Cincinnati.
Scott talks with Kurt Couchman from AFP to figure out how to make Congress balance the budget. Also Steve Goodin breaks down the newly unsealed records for Alex Tchervinsky. Finally Councilmember Mark Jeffreys attempts to explain the Hookah and Food Truck bans.
With Congress back in session, the next hurdle is avoiding another government shutdown. What would it take though to get Congress to balance the budget and stop increasing the debt ceiling? Scott talks with Kurt Couchman of AFP to get answers.
Thom is joined by guitarist Joel Hoekstra to talk about the Trans Siberian Orchestra. Julie Isphording has a conversation with Thom about the factors that contribute to exercise being hard.
Marty and Tracy talks about the unveiling of Marty's statue this past weekend.
Lance and Lap recap the Bengals opening win over the Bengals including conversations with Ted Karras and Mike Gesicki and more post game sound from Zac Taylor, Joe Burrow and more.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dan Monk, Dave Lapham, Royal Oakes, and more on 700 WLW!
Willie and Mo Egger break down yesterday's Bengals game and the viral Philly Karen. Also attorney Todd McMurty breaks down the civil action recent victims of crime might have against the city of Cincinnati. Finally Willie speaks with the American people.
Willie talks with attorney Todd McMurty about civil action victims of recent crime in Cincinnati might have against the city.
Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, sports, and politics.
Thom talks with all time Bengal great Tim McGee about the Bengals' win over the Browns to open the season
Find out what Marty and Tracy have to talk about today!
Our Declaration of Independance says, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." So why would Sen. Tim Kaine, A Democrat from Virigina be outraged by this and think our rights come from Government? You bet Bill will have a few things to say about this. Guests tonight inlcude General Richard Netwon. Curtis Houck from MRC. Michelle Steeb from The IWF, Author of "Red Door, Battling the Homeless Epidemic. Wrapping up the show with Grover Norquist.
Recapping a Bengals Victory with Chic Ludwig and Jim Breech.
Chick breaks down the Reds' important 6-3 win over the Mets.
Ken Broo brings guests on to talk about illegal immigration, the use of AI and the new iPhone 17.
Mike Allen rants about the latest news and takes your calls. Christopher Smitherman breaks down how the city of Cincinnati should be using the profit from the railroad sale, and how the profit is made available. Judge Josh Berkowitz discusses the closing of the Cincinnati probation substations. Janice Hisle covers the Minnesota school shooting. Yid gives the Reds report.
Gary Jeff is back with your Saturday Morning cartoons! The usual cast of characters join the show. Tune in!
Chip Hart has all your tips and tricks on the water and the woods. Tune in!
Chick Ludwig recaps the Reds' tough loss to the Mets in their opening game of the three-game series.
The boys talk sports from The Holy Grail on 700 WLW!
The boys chat with Marty Brennaman ahead of his statue unveiling tomorrow at GABP, on 700 WLW!
Willie talks with Curt Hartman about the Clerk of Courts refusing to release public documents. Also Curtis Houck debates the issues CBS News is having with editing interviews. Finally Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost breaks down his suit against two local high schools.
Willie talks with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost about his suit against Princeton and Reading High School over their violations of transgender law.
Scott previews Sunday's Bengals v Browns game with Dan Hoard. Also Tim Holloway of the Hamilton County Association of Chiefs of Police discusses the failing court systems. Finally Eric Speiser has a solution to avoid food waste.
Scott is joined by the President of Hamilton County Association of Chiefs of Police Tim Holloway about why the court system is getting worse despite the violent summer.
Matt Roush updates the listeners on the latest TV and movies to watch. Marty Brennnaman talks about his upcoming statue unveiling. Beer Dave gives some beer-related activities to do this weekend.
Kevin covers the following stories; the U.S. Labor Department reported the Weekly Initial Jobless Claims; ADP released their Private-Sector Jobs Report; Americas Commercial Transportation Research Co. (ACT) reported July Used Class 8 Truck Sales; Freight Groups indicate their agenda as Congress puts together the next comprehensive policy for the nation's transportation system; Kevin has the details, digs through the information, puts the data into historical perspective, offers his insights and offers some opinions along the way. Oil and gas prices react to a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories, anticipated OPEC+ increasing production increases and other geo-political events.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Mark Sheldon, John Matarese, PJ Striet, Alex Stone, Jason Hoffman, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk about organic produce with PJ Striet on 700 WLW!
Willie gets an update on the Elwood Jones case from former prosecutor Mark Peipmeier. Also Iranian Diako Hazhir explains why we should not trust Iran. Finally WXIX's Brenda Ordonez give san update on the Washington Park shooting.
Willie talks with former Hamilton County Prosecutor Mark Peipmeier about an update in the Elwood Jones case.
Scott breaks down why a third party can not survive in the American political system with Dr Mark Enselaco. Also retired Navy SEAL and Army Ranger Captain Ed Gallrein dissects the China/Russia/North Korea/Iran summit. Finally John Zinsser celebrates the big win for the Save Hyde Park Square movement.
Is a third party in the American political system a reality? Scott is joined by Dr Mark Enselaco of the University of Dayton to discuss why Elon Musk has backed off his support for a third party, and who he might be supporting in 2028.
Gary Sullivan, 55KRC Host, discusses the importance of consistent maintenance of your furnace. Michelle breaks down what to do in the Cincinnati area this weekend.
Trump "teases" Xi, Putin an Kim of conspiring against the U.S.; last Friday, the National Association of Realtors released July Pending Home Sales; Real Estate Firm Redfin released data on home-purchase agreement cancellations; S&P Cotality Case-Schiller Index released data on which cities are experiencing falling home values; last Friday, the University of Michigan released their Consumer Sentiment Survey; Virginia ends tolls on a bridge in the State; Kevin has the details, digs through the data, puts the information in historical perspective, offers his insights and opinions. Oil and gas prices react to expectations of this weekend's OPEC+'s meeting and various economic news and reports.
The Reds lost the series to the Toronto Blue Jays dropping the finale 13-9 at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday Night and Lance breaks it all down!
Dan Hoard & Dave Lapham live from Patrick's Sports Bar & Grill get you set for the Bengals/Browns week 1 matchup. Special Guest Orlando Brown Jr.