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Scott looks at the story of a Warren County family being subjected to racial threats with WLWT's Karin Johnson. Also John Horvat explains the difference between Christians and cultural Christians. Finally Vietnamese business owner Allison Huynh gives her views on President Trump's tariffs.
Scott looks at the story of a Warren County family being subjected to racial threats with WLWT's Karin Johnson. Also John Horvat explains the difference between Christians and cultural Christians. Finally Vietnamese business owner Allison Huynh gives her views on President Trump's tariffs.
Willie gets an update on the floods downtown with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Steve Goreham tells how President Trump's tariffs will effect green energy. Finally Willie has instant reaction and analysis to the suspension of said tariffs.
Willie gets an update on the floods downtown with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Steve Goreham tells how President Trump's tariffs will effect green energy. Finally Willie has instant reaction and analysis to the suspension of said tariffs.
Willie gets an update on the floods downtown with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Steve Goreham tells how President Trump's tariffs will effect green energy. Finally Willie has instant reaction and analysis to the suspension of said tariffs.
Willie breaks down Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick.
Willie picks up the pieces from Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Joel Griffith from Americans For Tax Freedom discusses how the tax cuts will play into the debt talks later this year. Finally Willie breaks down how a state becomes a state.
Willie picks up the pieces from Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Joel Griffith from Americans For Tax Freedom discusses how the tax cuts will play into the debt talks later this year. Finally Willie breaks down how a state becomes a state.
Willie breaks down Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick.
Willie breaks down Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick.
Willie picks up the pieces from Reds Opening Day with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Joel Griffith from Americans For Tax Freedom discusses how the tax cuts will play into the debt talks later this year. Finally Willie breaks down how a state becomes a state.
Send us a textSummaryIn this engaging conversation, sports anchor Charlie Clifford shares his journey from being a Cubs fan to covering the Cincinnati Reds. He discusses his experiences in sports journalism, the players he admires, and his insights into the Reds' current roster. Charlie also reflects on the importance of relationships in the media industry and his aspirations for the future.TakeawaysCharlie Clifford is an Emmy award-winning sports anchor.He grew up a diehard Cubs fan but now covers the Reds.His journey into sports journalism was serendipitous and filled with lucky breaks.Charlie emphasizes the importance of relationships in sports media.He believes in the potential of Reds players like Tyler Stephenson and Ellie De La Cruz.Charlie has fond memories of attending Cubs games as a child.He values the support from the Reds front office and their openness to media.Charlie enjoys the camaraderie with his colleagues at Channel 5.He acknowledges the competitive nature of sports journalism.Charlie is open to returning to play-by-play broadcasting in the future.Sound Bites"What a team, what a team, what a team.""I was a diehard Cub fan growing up.""I watch no Cubs baseball anymore."Sponsored by Moerlein Lager House, host of the March 26, 2025 Opening Day Eve Party benefitting the Reds Community Fund!
The men who robbed the house of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow while he was in Dallas playing on Monday Night Football. have been caught. Scott talks with WLWT's Karin Johnson about how the culprits where found, and how they were able to pull off these crimes.
The men who robbed the house of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow while he was in Dallas playing on Monday Night Football. have been caught. Scott talks with WLWT's Karin Johnson about how the culprits where found, and how they were able to pull off these crimes.
Willie discusses Super Bowl snacks with Liz Bonis of Local 12. WLWT's Brian Hemrick breaks down the police chases on the Brent Spence Bridge and ICE raids in the Tri State. Finally Dan Schneider breaks down the waste being uncovered by DOGE.
Willie discusses Super Bowl snacks with Liz Bonis of Local 12. WLWT's Brian Hemrick breaks down the police chases on the Brent Spence Bridge and ICE raids in the Tri State. Finally Dan Schneider breaks down the waste being uncovered by DOGE.
Willie discusses Super Bowl snacks with Liz Bonis of Local 12. WLWT's Brian Hemrick breaks down the police chases on the Brent Spence Bridge and ICE raids in the Tri State. Finally Dan Schneider breaks down the waste being uncovered by DOGE.
Willie gets an update on the repairs to the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge and the Brent Spence Bridge project from WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Dr Robert Marbut breaks down why China is to blame for the US fentanyl epidemic. Finally Josh Bernstern discusses how the Trump administration plans to get DEI out of the Federal Government.
Willie gets an update on the repairs to the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge and the Brent Spence Bridge project from WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Dr Robert Marbut breaks down why China is to blame for the US fentanyl epidemic. Finally Josh Bernstern discusses how the Trump administration plans to get DEI out of the Federal Government.
Willie gets an update on the repairs to the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge and the Brent Spence Bridge project from WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Dr Robert Marbut breaks down why China is to blame for the US fentanyl epidemic. Finally Josh Bernstern discusses how the Trump administration plans to get DEI out of the Federal Government.
Willie talks with WLWT's Karin Johnson about what happened Monday at the home of Bengal's QB Joe Burrow while he was playing on Monday Night Football in Dallas.
Willie talks with WLWT's Karin Johnson about what happened Monday at the home of Bengal's QB Joe Burrow while he was playing on Monday Night Football in Dallas.
Willie talks with WLWT's Karin Johnson about what happened Monday at the home of Bengal's QB Joe Burrow while he was playing on Monday Night Football in Dallas.
Willie discusses the destruction of Bobby Macke's with WLWT's Brian Hemrick. Also Steve Millory of JunkScience.com breaks down the Trump administration's energy policy. Finally Wayne Allen Root breaks down everything that has happened since the election.
Willie discusses the destruction of Bobby Macke's with WLWT's Brian Hemrick. Also Steve Millory of JunkScience.com breaks down the Trump administration's energy policy. Finally Wayne Allen Root breaks down everything that has happened since the election.
Willie discusses the destruction of Bobby Macke's with WLWT's Brian Hemrick. Also Steve Millory of JunkScience.com breaks down the Trump administration's energy policy. Finally Wayne Allen Root breaks down everything that has happened since the election.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamrick about the announced repair plans for the Daniel Carter Beard bridge.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamerick about the 471 bridge fire repairs. Curtis Houck talks Trump on the world stage. Finally Willie discusses how Donald Trump has changed the political landscape with John Lott.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamrick about the announced repair plans for the Daniel Carter Beard bridge.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamerick about the 471 bridge fire repairs. Curtis Houck talks Trump on the world stage. Finally Willie discusses how Donald Trump has changed the political landscape with John Lott.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamrick about the announced repair plans for the Daniel Carter Beard bridge.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamerick about the 471 bridge fire repairs. Curtis Houck talks Trump on the world stage. Finally Willie discusses how Donald Trump has changed the political landscape with John Lott.
Willie discusses the latest on the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge fire with Brian Hammerick of WLWT. Also Tim Graham from the Media Research Center talks about the media's poor treatment of Trump's Cabinet appointees. Finally Carolyn Goreman of the Manhattan Institute tells Willie about a man stabbing three people while Alvin Bragg pursues Trump.
Willie discusses the latest on the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge fire with Brian Hammerick of WLWT. Also Tim Graham from the Media Research Center talks about the media's poor treatment of Trump's Cabinet appointees. Finally Carolyn Goreman of the Manhattan Institute tells Willie about a man stabbing three people while Alvin Bragg pursues Trump.
Willie discusses the latest on the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge fire with Brian Hammerick of WLWT. Also Tim Graham from the Media Research Center talks about the media's poor treatment of Trump's Cabinet appointees. Finally Carolyn Goreman of the Manhattan Institute tells Willie about a man stabbing three people while Alvin Bragg pursues Trump.
In this episode of 'We Love Our Team', host Jack and Randy Freaking welcome Courtis Fuller, a veteran broadcaster, who shares his journey from battling cancer to becoming a beloved figure in Cincinnati. Courtis reflects on his early days as a Pirates fan, his admiration for Roberto Clemente, and his transition to supporting the Reds. The conversation highlights the importance of community, personal struggles, and the rich history of baseball in Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.TakeawaysCourtis Fuller has a 44-year career in broadcasting.He openly discussed his rare cancer diagnosis to raise awareness.Courtis underwent extensive treatment but is now cancer-free.He moved to Cincinnati and fell in love with the city.Courtis's grandfather was a Reds fan, influencing his journey.The rivalry between the Reds and Pirates shaped his childhood.Roberto Clemente is Curtis's all-time idol and inspiration.Courtis has memorabilia of Clemente throughout his home.He recently joined the board of directors for the Reds Hall of Fame.The Hall of Fame in Cincinnati is highly regarded.Sound Bites"I wish I had lottery luck like that.""Life is good, life is good.""I fell in love with this town."Cincinnati's finest steakhouse and seafood restaurant! Win a $50 Gift Card from Prime Cincinnati by emailing us at freepete14@gmail.com!
Commitment 2024 - Incumbent (D) Greg Landsman and challenger (R) Orlando Sonza face off in a debate for the 1st Congressional District of Ohio.
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Willie discusses the proposed changes to Paycor Stadium with WLWT's Brian Hammerick. Also State Rep Adam Bird describes his bill to protect young girls from predators in the bathroom. Finally Ambassador David Friedman tells Willie what started all the fighting around Israel.
Willie discusses the proposed renovations to Paycor Stadium and the costs associated with them with WLWT's Brian Hammerick.
Willie discusses the unsung heroes of a recent shooting with WLWT's Sheree Paolello. Also Curtis Hauck breaks down the political climate in America. and Leland Vittert describes what the Presidential race looks like now that Kamala Harris is the candidate for Democrats.
A local condo complex is in danger of sliding down a hill. WLWT's Todd Dykes tells will why resident's of the Campbell County structure are being told to leave, and what is being done to fix the issue.
Willie discusses some surprising rulings coming out of Hamilton County Juvenile Court with WLWT's Brian Hamrick.
Willie discusses some surprising rulings out the Hamilton County Juvenile Courts with WLWT's Brian Hamrick. Also Scott Powell looks back at the Olympics' opening ceremonies with Willie. Finally Willie talks with the American people.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-05:15) – Jake and Jimmy bring back the 2-Minute Drill featuring WLWT's Charlie Clifford in Cincinnati to preview Bengals training camp and the second half of the season for the Reds. Also, DetroitLions.com's Tim Twentyman joins to highlight some of the things the Lions must work on during camp before the season starts. (05:15-22:20) – John Oreovicz joins Query & Company to highlight the first Brickyard 400 from 30 years ago with NASCAR back on the oval this weekend, compares how different the NASCAR stock cars are this year compared to the last time that racing fans watched them on the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and states that the NASCAR doesn't need the Brickyard 400 to reach the peak levels of fan attendance like it did back in the early stages. (22:20-47:24) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to begin the final hour of the show to weigh in on the tight end debate from earlier in the show, shares what he believes will be different when it comes to schemes with Anthony Richardson quarterbacking the Colts this season, believes that Jonathan Taylor could lead the league in carries if he remains healthy for the entire season considering the situation he's in, and states that he wouldn't be surprised if they didn't add a veteran running back when rosters start being trimmed down to 53.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-28:49) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ahead of Sunday's Brickyard 400! They open the show by thanking everyone for coming out to the Back 9 event yesterday, the importance of NASCAR returning to the oval this weekend, provide an update on how things are going at The Open for show favorite, Santiago de la Fuente, and start previewing Colts training camp. (28:49-39:20) – Jake and Jimmy continue their NFL conversation from the tail end of last segment by discussing which teams could flop that people are selecting as a trendy team like the Jacksonville Jaguas last season. Some candidates include the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, and others. (39:20-44:23) – Hour one concludes with Jake and Jimmy sharing which team they believe will break through this season like the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans did a season ago. (44:23-1:08:14) – Hour number two from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook starts with Jake asking Jimmy to explain the Microsoft outage that is currently going on because he doesn't fully understand what's going on. Then, Jake asks Jimmy what the second biggest storyline for the Indianapolis Colts in training camp is. It leads to a larger discussion about the tight end room. Finally, they bring back the 2-Minute Drill featuring WLWT's Charlie Clifford in Cincinnati to preview Bengals training camp and the second half of the season for the Reds. Also, DetroitLions.com's Tim Twentyman joins to highlight some of the things the Lions must work on during camp before the season starts. (1:08:14-1:26:28) – John Oreovicz joins Query & Company to highlight the first Brickyard 400 from 30 years ago with NASCAR back on the oval this weekend, compares how different the NASCAR stock cars are this year compared to the last time that racing fans watched them on the oval at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and states that the NASCAR doesn't need the Brickyard 400 to reach the peak levels of fan attendance like it did back in the early stages. (1:26:28-1:29:00) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by pointing out the snacks that Kurt Darling has inhaled in the media center during their show at IMS. (1:29:00-1:56:36) – Kevin Bowen from the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to begin the final hour of the show to weigh in on the tight end debate from earlier in the show, shares what he believes will be different when it comes to schemes with Anthony Richardson quarterbacking the Colts this season, believes that Jonathan Taylor could lead the league in carries if he remains healthy for the entire season considering the situation he's in, and states that he wouldn't be surprised if they didn't add a veteran running back when rosters start being trimmed down to 53. (1:56:36-2:05:59) – As we do every Friday on Query & Company, Jake shares a Good For The Heart story that is sponsored by Franciscan Health by sharing a story about a 13-year-old boy that is having his 9th Lemonade Stand & Bake Raffle next weekend. His mother joins the show to tell his story and how they started this event that sends all the money raised to a good cause! (2:05:59-2:11:47) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and Jake cracking the code behind Kurt Darling's munchies. Plus, they preview their weekends!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie discusses the most recent mass shooting in Kentucky with WLWT's Brian Hamerick, Frank LaRose describes what happens if the Dems change their minds on Biden, and Willie explains what happens if Biden doesn't back out.
Hamilton County continues to have issues with it's juvenile court judges. WLWT's Mike Dardis joins Willie to discuss the controversy.
Willie breaks down the struggles with the Hamilton County Juvenile court with WLWT's Mike Dardis. Also Steve Goreham breaks down the latest in climate change, and the fan who caught Elly de la Cruz's homerun last night joins Willie and Seg in the Stooge Report.