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Eddie and Rocky talk with Mike Petraglia, Dr. Patrick Porter, Bill Cunningham, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Mostly everyone enjoys a good magic trick. Many of us wonder “how did they do that? Rowan University Adjunct Professor and host Paul Perrello welcomes Alex Stone, the author of “Fooling Houdini: Magicians, Mentalists, Math Geeks and the Hidden Power of the Mind.”
Alex Stone chats with Conway Jr. about Major League Baseball, which will bring in "robot umpires" in the 2026 season, although human umpires will not go away. The system is known as ABS and is already in place in tennis and has been used since 2006 to determine line calls. How will it impact sports betting? A man who stole a semi-truck earlier today was finally stopped when law enforcement rammed the truck he was driving with a SWAT vehicle. Michael Monks is in studio to discuss how LA will avoid laying off city workers this year, after Mayor Karen Bass negotiated deals with employee unions. The number of potential layoffs was more than 1,600 workers, amid a $1-billion budget shortfall. Local officials have a proposal to place public restrooms on the Runyon Canyon hiking trail, which are set to cost a whopping $1 million for two toilets!
Bloomdaddy is once again coming to you from Progressive Field ahead of the 3rd and final game of a pivotal series vs the Detroit Tigers. Dennis Manoloff joins, as does Al Pawlowski to talk Guardians. Bob DiBiasio joins too. Bloomdaddy talks top political stories with Alex Stone.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Tom Synan, Terence Moore, Alex Stone, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Tom Synan, Terence Moore, Alex Stone, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Tom Synan, Terence Moore, Alex Stone, Bill Cunningham, and more on 700 WLW!
Alex Stone on new details today in the shooting of KXTV ABC10 in Sacramento on Friday. Following his on-air suspension last week, will Jimmy Kimmel apologize when he's back on TV tomorrow night? We play a snippet from “Gary and Shannon” earlier today in which the twosome discusses Santa Monica's homelessness problem as a segway to them also talking about Conway Jr “controlling the ingress.” Charlie Kirk memorial was a big deal for Conway Jr.'s wife, who is also a big fan of the Star-Spangled Banner.
Alex Stone talks about prosecutors seeking the death penalty for Tyler Robinson, accused assassin of political activist Charlie Kirk. Possible protective order being discussed for his wife Erica Kirk. Also, obstruction of justice charges potentially levied at Robinson due to text messages unearthed between the accused shooter and his transgender roommate, who was possibly also Robinson's romantic partner. Conway also touches on the death of screen legend Robert Redford at the age of 89, and a judge denying the Menendez Brothers a new trial. To more on Charlie Kirk, there's controversy surrounding how he is being honored in parts of Southern California, including West Hollywood and Huntington Beach.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Willie Cunningham and Alex Stone after a Reds win on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Willie Cunningham and Alex Stone after a Reds win on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Grace Tucker, Tanya O'Rourke, Steve Cotton, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Grace Tucker, Tanya O'Rourke, Steve Cotton, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Tim Conway Jr. opens the show shaken by the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, describing it as a gut punch and condemning the celebration of political violence from any side. ABC's Alex Stone joins with the latest updates on the shooting, while Tim cautions listeners not to watch the graphic video circulating online, urging Charlie to be remembered for his impact instead. Later, Jay Leno calls in to share his reaction, calling the attack a death for free speech and a cowardly act from someone unable to win the argument. Tim predicts the “Charlie Kirk movement” will only grow stronger, inspiring activists across the nation. The hour closes with reflection on the lasting effect this tragedy will have on college campuses and political discourse.
Bloomdaddy is talking more on the Charlie Kirk assassination. Guests include Rob Walgate, Jim Renacci, Ben Siegel from ABC News, Alex Stone, and Bernie Moreno. Also the latest on Fairview Park Council President Michael Kilbane regarding some posts on social media about Charlie Kirk. Also some Guardians/Browns talk.
Perhaps there will be a holy irony in that Charlie Kirk's assassination will be a "Turning Point" in America - a turning away from radical liberal rhetoric.Radical Liberals can't go on calling people with whom they disagree “Nazis” or “fascists,” or “white supremacists” and expect those calls to not have dire and evil consequences.------------------------To support Doug's show, make a donation here: www.DougBillings.usSupport the show
Eddie and Rocky talk with Mark Sheldon, John Matarese, PJ Striet, Alex Stone, Jason Hoffman, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Mark Sheldon, John Matarese, PJ Striet, Alex Stone, Jason Hoffman, and more on 700 WLW!
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Eddie and Rocky talk with David Ferrara, Alex Stone, Bill Cunningham, James Rapien, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with David Ferrara, Alex Stone, Bill Cunningham, James Rapien, and more on 700 WLW!
Melissa Adan has the latest on dangerous rip currents affecting both U.S. coasts as millions flock to beaches to celebrate the Labor Day holiday; Faith Abubey reports on the ongoing turmoil at the CDC as a group of the agency's former directors accuse HHS Secretary RFK Jr. of endangering American lives; Alex Stone has details on the fatal shooting of an 11-year-old boy in Texas who officials say was killed while playing “ding-dong-ditch” in Houston; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex Stone reports that as Americans unofficially bid farewell to summer, the Labor Day travel rush is setting records. United Airlines expects to fly 3.1 million passengers, the busiest holiday travel period for airlines in 15 years. Domestic fares are up 10% from last year, with the average ticket at $231. Michael Monks discusses California's largest cities, Gov. Newsom's new homeless encampment plan, and Councilwoman Jurado's opposition to a proposed Home Depot in Eagle Rock, citing ICE raid concerns. Elex Michaelson recalls Palisades Park turning into a kids' playground with fire engines and ambulances — a rare event that united Rick Caruso and Karen Bass supporters. He also teases big names in his phone contacts and hints at when he'll announce his next job. NFL blockbuster trade: The Dallas Cowboys stunned fans by sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for Kenny Clark and two future first-round picks. Parsons quickly signed a record-breaking extension with the Packers, while the Cowboys bet on bolstering their run defense and playoff future.
Eddie and Rocky talk with Nick Neonakis, Mike Petraglia, Bill Cunningham, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Nick Neonakis, Mike Petraglia, Bill Cunningham, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
HOUR 1 – The Menendez brothers remain imprisoned near the U.S.–Mexico border, with the parole board denying Lyle Menendez's request for release—matching the earlier decision for his brother Erik—though they can try again in three years. Discussion followed on the need for new rules around car chases, since few people pay attention to them anymore, with a lighthearted nod to rebuilding “The Foosh.” Conway also shared stories from his drive from Portland to Burbank while listening to the Carolla Podcast. The hour closed with Missak Thomlinson's ongoing journey to find a living kidney donor, highlighted by a Kidney Donation Awareness & Swabbing Event aimed at raising awareness and finding a match. 4:05pm – Alex Stone, The Menendez Brothers today remain at a prison along the US/Mexico Border with no sign they'll be getting out anytime soon. Late on Friday night a parole board -- after a lengthy delay caused by some audio of Thursday's hearing that was mistakenly released -- issued its ruling that Lyle Menendez, like his brother Erik, will not get parole. They can try again in three years. 4:20pm – Car chases need new rules around them, because no one is paying attention to them. The Foosh, we can rebuild him, we have the technology 4:35pm – Conway's drive from Portland to Burbank listening to the Carolla Podcast 4:50pm – Missak Thomlinson is currently on a journey to find a living kidney donor, and they're hosting a Kidney Donation Awareness & Swabbing Event to raise awareness and hopefully find a match.
Rocky and Jason talk with Ken Kober, Tony Pike, Dr. Patrick Porter, Jim Tressel, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Rocky and Jason talk with Ken Kober, Tony Pike, Dr. Patrick Porter, Jim Tressel, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
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Eddie and Rocky talk with Bill Dendy, Adam Matthews, Tony Pike, Bill Cunningham, Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW!
Alex Stone reports Texas House Democrats are finally heading back to Austin after a two-week standoff over redistricting. Their return clears the path for Republicans to push through new congressional maps that could net them five extra House seats. But the fight's just getting started—California is threatening to redraw its own maps in the opposite direction, giving Democrats more seats to cancel out Texas's move. Heather Brooker: How “Clean L.A. with Me” is transforming filthy city streets into something Angelenos can be proud of. Michael Monks: City liability payouts have hit record highs—and that's why your sidewalks are still a Monks continues: With lawsuits draining city funds, can anything be done to stop the bleeding and finally fix the problem?
Episode 188 – Isle of Palms, South Carolina We're making our next stop on The Family Vacationer's tour of the Best Beach Towns in the US — and this time, we're heading to a barrier island paradise just outside Charleston, South Carolina. The Isle of Palms is known for its wide, family-friendly beaches, charming local restaurants, and laid-back coastal vibe. Joining Rob is Alex Stone, President of the Isle of Palms Chamber of Commerce and CEO of Island Realty, to share insider tips on where to stay, what to do, and how to make the most of your visit. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Isle of Palms offers the perfect mix of small-town charm and modern conveniencesFamily-friendly lodging options, from cozy cottages to resort staysThe unique character of Isle of Palms beaches and their kid-friendly tidal poolsActivities for kids, teens, and adults — from paddleboarding to shark tooth huntingLocal dining spots you won't want to missDay trip ideas to Charleston, Sullivan's Island, and beyondExpert tips to help you plan and book your perfect beach getawayLinks from this episode:Visit Isle of Palms – Official visitor informationIsland Realty – Vacation rentals and lodging optionsCharleston Area Visitors Bureau – Regional attractions and eventsComing Soon: Rob's first Family Vacationer book! Packed with stories, tips, and inspiration to help you create unforgettable family travel memories. Stay tuned here and on our socials for the release date.
4:05pm – The Foosh! Thanks all of our fabulos listeners and their incredible generosity. 4:20pm – Alex Stone on Labubu Dolls Craze Turning into Hot Stolen Items 4:35pm – Left-handed people. The Foosh is left-handed and has to retrain to be a righty. Looked up what FOOSH means. In the medical field, FOOSH stands for Fall On Out-Stretched Hand. It describes a common mechanism of injury where a person instinctively uses their hand to break a fall, leading to potential injuries in the hand, wrist, elbow, or shoulder. 4:50pm – Rick Chambers KTLA report on The Foosh We love you, Foosh!!!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Alex Stone from ABC News on 700 WLW!
Faith Abubey is in Atlanta following the latest with the deadly attack that killed one police officer, and damaged buildings at the CDC campus, authorities today identifying that suspect. Alex Stone reports on the wildfire threat in the west, what's fueling those fires and the deadly severe storms in the plains; And Selina Wang with developments on President Trump's high-stakes summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin; and more on tonight's broadcast of World News Tonight with David Muir. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alex Stone, A new comprehensive report from the US Coast Guard on the Titan submersible deadly implosion puts the blame on OceanGate and its CEO Stockton Rush for the five deaths. The 335-page report finds that the disaster was completely preventable and that they failed to follow established engineering protocols for safety. Elex Michaelson is leaving Fox 11 // Michael Monks -This morning, ICE rolled into a Home Depot parking lot using a moving truck // Hot dog day! But scheduling got messed up! Bellio's catch phrase jingle ‘What Up Everybody?!' // LADWP emergency restoration of water Porter Ranch, Granada Hills. #HotDogs #Errands #Foodie #USCoastGuard #TitanSubmersible #OceanGate #Disaster #ICE #HomeDepot #LADWP #PoterRanch #GranadaHills
Alex Stone, Starbucks is reporting that sales were down in the last quarter as it tries to redevelop itself. Starbucks' CEO says the chain will be closing all mobile-order only stores to focus on the coffee house vibe again where they want customers to hangout and work on computers and have meetings.// Michael Monks, Illegal cannabis shop in Los Angeles County fiasco explained and 5 murders.// Elex Michaelson, discusses politics surrounding Los Angeles and Mayor Bass on the homeless issue. // Elex Michaelson continued .... #Starbucks #Changes #Coffee #DunkinDonuts #Cannabis #LosAngelesCounty #California #Homeless #Olympics #MayorBass
Alex Stone reports on Shane Tamura, who opened fire at a Midtown Manhattan office building housing the NFL headquarters, killing four and injuring one before dying by suicide. Tamura, who left a note claiming he suffered from CTE, drove from Las Vegas where he had a history of mental health issues and multiple police encounters but still obtained a concealed weapons permit. He grew up playing football in Southern California.