as heard on 700 WLW
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.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Evan Nolan about why the council is divided on racial lines when it comes to fighting crime.
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.
Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, sports, and politics.
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.
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.
Scott talks with Dr Josh Umbehr about why the Democrats are fighting healthcare reform. Also Ken Kober of the Cincinnati FOP wants to dispel thoughts that his officers are "lazy and indifferent". Finally Councilmember Jeff Cramerding discusses his attempts to get more money for Cincinnati Police.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilman Jeff Cramerding about about his attempts to get more funding for Cincinnati Police, and the fallout from the defeat of the Hyde Park Square Project.
Scott talks with attorney Jack Greiner about why the public deserves to see the details in the Alex Travinsky case. Also Lisa Brewer describes how her son was an abuse victim of his doctor. Finally Andy Shafer from Allworth Financial gives use the most recent financial outlooks.
Scott discusses why the public has a right to know what's in the sealed courts documents in the Alex Travinsky trial with1st Amendment attorney Jack Greiner.
Scott previews the Western and Southern/WEBN Fireworks with Western and Southern CEO John Barrett. Also Pam Lindeman of Child Focus describes what they are doing to fix broken homes and their need for foster parents. Finally Amy Brady describes the history of ice.
Ahead of this weekend's Western and Southern/WEBN Fireworks, Scott sits down with Western and Southern CEO John Barrett to discuss the show, the Cincinnati Open in Mason, and more.
Scott talks with Steve Goodin about the missuse of the Brady Law to protect the identity of a victim being charged of a crime they were the victim of. Also Councilman Seth Walsh explains why the Hyde Park Square project might go ahead with out voter approval. Finally Tiff is by with 3 things.
After charging a victim of an attack with a crime, the city solicitor want to use the Brady law to seal the charges to protect, the victim? Steve Goodin joins Scott to try to make sense of all this.
Ken Broo fills in for Scott Sloan discussing reducing crime in blue cities, what to do if you think you might be getting laid off, and is China trying to take over the United States.
Scott talks with CPS board member Eve Bolton about the kids returning to school and preventing fights. Also former Commonwealth Attorney Michelle Snodgrass explains why President Trump might not be able to crack down on easy going judges. Finally Joe Eaton from the Buckeye Firearms Association breaks down the effect armed teachers have had in the 3 years they've been permitted in Ohio.
Scott talks with CPS board member Eve Bolton about the kids returning to school, and how they plan to stop fights from breaking out at school and at the football games.
Scott breaks down the concessions made by the Hyde Park developer with John Zinsser of Save Hyde Park. Also Allison Russo (D) discusses the changes she would make if she is elected Secretary of State for Ohio next November. Finally Jeff Carr from Locked On Reds rewinds the weekend and explains why the Reds are in a good position for the postseason.
Scott talks with former Congressman Brad Wenstrup about how the drones over US skies could be a national security threat, because they are loaded with Chinese tech.
Scott talks with the honorable Judge Betsy Sundermann about why the Hamilton County judges couldn't join the safety roundtable. Also Andrew Grossman discusses restoring meritocracy and getting rid of D.E.I. Finally Captain Ken Reider explains how you can earn a $100,000 signing bonus.
There is a job that is offering signing bonuses of $100,000 and more. What field is offering that much? Scott talks with Captain Ken Reider about how much you can sign for to be an airline pilot.
Scott breaks down the tax cuts vs the deficit in the Big Beautiful Bill 2 months later. Also Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reece has information on a big event for veterans this weekend. Finally retired US Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein explains what an end to the Ukraine-Russia War looks like.
How do we see the Ukraine-Russia war ending? What does peace look like for the United States in this conflict? Scott talks with retired US Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein about how the United States want this war to end.
Scott talks with Cincinnati Council candidate Steve Goodin about the victim of a recent attack downtown being charged based on political pressure. Also Jesse Brewer of the Boone County Commission explains how Kentucky is giving it's citizens a 8% tax cut. Finally Mike Allen explains if the charges in the attack downtown are legal to file.
Scott talks with Boone County Commissioner Jesse Brewer about the new tax cut coming to Kentuckians, and why we can't figure this out in Ohio.
Scott talks with Congressman Greg Landsman about the crime in Cincinnati. Also James Rapien breaks down last night's Bengals preseason game against the Commanders. Finally FOP President Ken Kober explains why being tough on crime keeps things quiet.
Congressman Greg Landsman joins Scott to discuss the negotiations in the Russia-Ukraine war, and what he's doing to address the crime in Cincinnati.
Sloany talks Dave the IT Guy about hackers. Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum joins to discusses US childhood immunization decreases, Julie Hattershire joins for Mental Health Monday, Mark Enselaco joins to discuss Russia-Ukraine as well as Trump and Jeff Carr joins to discuss the Reds struggles over the weekend.
Julie Stops by her for her weekly Mental Health Monday with Scott Sloan. The two discuss heading back to school and everything that comes with it from a mental health standpoint.
Sloanie talks with former vice mayor of Cincinnati and current city council candidate Chris Smitherman about the new narrative surrounding the infamous downtown brawl, Dashia Milden talks back to school tech and getting the best deals, Rick Ucchino talks sports, Mike Allen talks about prosecuting the people involved in the brawl and Allie Martin lets you know what events are going on this weekend in the Queen City.
Sloanie talks with former vice mayor of Cincinnati and current city council candidate Chris Smitherman about the new narrative surrounding the infamous downtown brawl.
Sloan talks with economist Les Rubin about the national debt. Three Things w/ Tiff Potter. Michelle Sloan discusses moving. Sloan gives the latest news regarding the Cincinnati Music Festival night incident.
Willie talks with Chris Smitherman on what has been happening in the city of Cincinnati. Wayne Allan Root also joins the show. Willie also takes your calls and Seg joins for the Stooge Report as always.
Scott Sloan talks with Eric O'Neil on AI, Ohio Senator Steve Huffman on Trump reclassifying marijuana, The honorable Judge Betsy Sunderman on pressuring the court system and the usual Wednesday guests Julie Bauke and the Snort Report with Sara Elyse.
Sloanie talks with council member Scotty Johnson about his comments he made regarding the infamous downtown brawl, former FOP President Dan Hils responds with his reaction, mayor of New Richmond Glenn Ewing talks about the upcoming $13M waterfront development, Three Things with Tiff Potter, candidate for Charter Committee of Cincinnati Steve Goodin discusses the racism from city leadership and Andy Shafer of Allworth Financial talks money.
Charter Committee of Cincinnati candidate Steve Goodin joins Scott Sloan to discuss Cincinnati city leadership.
Sloanie talks with council member Scotty Johnson about the comments he made yesterday regarding the infamous fight that occurred in downtown Cincinnati.
Sloanie talks with FOP President Ken Kober about activists who are encouraging violence, energy expert Pete Sepp talks about government reports that states there will be massive blackouts within five years if we don't address the power grid problem, Mental Health Monday with Julie Hattershire, Jason Phillabaum discusses an incident involving a Cincinnati developer that was arrested as a "sovereign citizen" and Jeff Carr recaps the Reds' weekend.
Sloanie talks with energy expert Pete Sepp about the energy problem the midwest will be facing over the next five years if we don't address problems right now.
Sloanie talks with FOP President Ken Kober about community activists who encourage violence in Cincinnati.
Scott Sloan talks with Will Ganss of ABC Entertainment to talk about movies and shows out right now, Jerry Rodgers of Real Clear Health talks about fixing waste, fraud and abuse in the hospital system, Austin Elmore recaps the week in Cincinnati sports, Laura Connell discusses the dangers of self sabotage and Allie Martin fills you in on what's happening in the Queen City this weekend.
Sloanie talks with Jerry Rodgers of Real Clear Health to talk about fixing waste, fraud and abuse in the hospital system.
Allie Martin tells you what is going on this weekend throughout the Queen City.
Willie talks with host of Ringside Politics Jeff Crouere about the latest political news, General Richard Newton joins to talk national security plus Willie takes your calls to hear your thoughts about his rap career and comments on public safety in Cincinnati.
Sloanie talks with Betsy Brantner-Smith of the National Police Association about why Cincinnati is an outlier for violent crime, James Rapien previews Bengals-Eagles and more information on the upcoming season, Three Things with Tiff, rising cases of elder fraud with elder law attorney Dennison Keller and real estate with Michelle Sloan.
Sloanie talks with Betsy Brantner-Smith of the National Police Association about why Cincinnati is an outlier for violent crime and why other cities are taking note.
Sloanie is joined by James Rapien to talk about tonight's Bengals/Eagles matchup as well as information about the upcoming season.
Sloanie talks with Cincinnati city council member Mark Jefferys about a proposal that he opposes which would pay felons not to shoot people, Crosstown Consultants pollster Kevin Burton talks about Trump's declining poll numbers, Julie Bauke discusses some of the challenges in the modern work environment, Richard Mendel of The Sentencing Project talks about his belief that curfews for teens and jail time do more harm than good and Sara Elyse delivers the Snort Report.