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Steve wraps up his discussion with Ohio gubernatorial candidate and two-term Cincinnati Mayor, John Cranley. In part two, Mayor Cranley discusses what separates him from his political opponents, his proposed energy dividend for families in Ohio earning less than $75,000 per year, and how he will make his state safer, healthier, and more prosperous.
Steve welcomes two-term Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley to Fusion Capitalism. Mayor Cranley is currently running for Governor of Ohio, and he has pledged to modernize the state's infrastructure and to extract money from energy companies for homeowner rebates that will help lift family budgets. In part one, the Mayor shares the steps he's taken to embrace clean energy solutions and the effects that climate change has had on Ohio.
In today's episode, Lincoln talks about the top news from the tri-state and across the world. Never miss another breaking story, hot topic discussion, or an interview from The Lincoln Ware Show. Subscribe and listen to the podcast today on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our panel talks about the Black economy in Cincinnati, employment opportunities at an upcoming job fair, and new Covid-19 restrictions. Next, reporter Jasmine Minor joins the podcast to discuss her series, "The Game," where local Black athletes spoke about trauma that racism leaves behind. Finally, I-Team reporter Paula Christian explains the charges and arrest of P.G Sittenfeld, the third Cincinnati City Council Member arrest for corruption this year. Notable Links: Is Cincinnati 'not the place' for Black success? Kroger, Cintas, Cincinnati Bell and more are part of this huge career fair -- sign up now NKY libraries alter services to follow new pandemic restrictions Kentucky business owners adapt plans as latest round of COVID-19 restrictions announced Wednesday The Game: Local Black athletes speak on trauma that racism leaves behind Feds: Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld solicited $40K in exchange for votes 'It's time to clean house': Mayor Cranley, City Council react to third public-corruption arrest P.G. Sittenfeld: 'I do not give up. I will not give up,' after arrest on federal corruption charges Twitter: @hearcincinnati See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley addressed the topic of police reform in the city by introducing the U.S. Conference of Mayors' Police Reform and Racial Justice report . The report includes policy directives for cities and police departments. At the same time, the mayor is calling for more funding for police to combat gun violence.
Mayor Cranley requested air time, so we will give it to him; Hamilton County Commissioner, Denise Driehaus discusses the latest spike in COVID-19 numbers; how skewed are the State's COVID-19 numbers? Well, one Ohio reporter seems to think, very.
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Mayor Cranley talks protests and city budget; State Rep Nino Vitale has his thoughts on Mike Dewine shutting down Ohio; local lawyer is taking the State to court again to get concert venues opened up...
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Mayor Cranley talks with Willie with the latest on the Cincinnati protests; Willie talks to the people
Mayor Cranley, ER Doctor in Seattle
Our panel to discusses minimum wage, football, heroin test strips, a nanny cam video sent to police, and more. Next, WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke and government reporter Paula Christian sat down with Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley to discuss the his hopes and plans for the city in 2019. Mayor Cranley shared his thoughts on police accountability, state funding in Ohio, FC Cincinnati and more. Notable links: Ohio's lowest-paid workers get a raise to start 2019 'I didn't deliver:' Marvin Lewis out as Bengals head coach Urban Meyer leaves coaching with Rose Bowl win Cincinnati rallies past Virginia Tech 35-31 in Military Bowl Florida McDonald's employee attacked by customer at work hires attorney after being placed on leave Drug users can now test if fentanyl is in the drugs they are using, before injection Officials reviewing video of babysitter sitting on 10-mo-old City workers may be required to have implicit bias training Plans for FC Cincy stadium moved forward today
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
Chief Issac, Mayor Cranley and Councilperson Murray speak on shooting downtown
John Cranley - Mayor of the City of Cincinnati - discusses homelessness in the city, executive sessions and FC Cincinnati.
Kenton County Commonwealth Attorney, Rob Sanders discusses the murder charges for a man who killed 5 in a car accident; Brian Tome, Crossroads Church; Dan Hils, FOP President is in favor of Mayor Cranley for Mayor.
Sloanie talks to Dan Hils and Discusses with Willie about Mayor Cranley and the "House of Cards" situation in Cincinnati. Jason Nathanson with Movies, Cinci Cindy from Yelp and INfo on the CPS Superintendent that said the Bullying case was really fainting. Trent Silver talks about how Social Media is dumbing us down
Join us in our discussion with Cincinnati City councilwoman Amy Murray on sanctuary cities. Mayor Cranley announced his city as a sanctuary city saying that being a sanctary city is a "badge of honor". In light of President Trump's executive orders and keeping his campaign promises, what will be in store for the city and those like it? John McCain likes to be considered a maverick, but has be taken ir too far? He has been siding with the alt left media in their criticism of President Trump. He may even been involved in eavesdropping on the Trump. http://truepundit.com/exclusive-white-house-fingers-john-mccain-as-media-leak-believes-u-s-senator-eavesdropped-on-trumps-classified-phone/ The Trump administration may be instrumental in reinvigorating the Space Program. NASA is again talking about going back to the moon. Nations such as Russia and China are already making moves to expanding their Space Programs and making their way to the Lunar surface. The Space Race is on again. Part of Making America Great Again #MAGA IS being 1st in science,technology, and space. Action Items: Support Trump by Shopping at those stores that carry Trump and Ivanka Trump merchandise. Here are the stores http://grabyourwallet.org #GrabYourWallet is trying to boycott.
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