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The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
"butler county" Discussed on The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
"And former progression chris middle made his jrue holiday. You would so. I'm just writing this piece to let you know the corona by cope in nineteen seen in agreed coping. Nineteen is seen as a breed on ours. Aright. let's talk about corona virus news. Sad news a johnson injustices experimental. Hiv vaccine has failed meal mid stage in africa. Oh he has failed to reduce the risk of infection in young women in sub saharan africa. The mid stage results represent the lack latest setbacks of effort to reduce hiv vaccine. Still trying to write. This is why i'm telling people die. The corona varsha does a miracle like this could have failed at any point. And then we fucking still everybody's like not even able to get vaccinated. You know of here. In america we take it for granted and just one day. I don't. I'm sure there are some people who are gay and queer and whatnot that i hold it now and i'm sure there's some culver deniers stuff. Every demographic has them but one of the things. I've seen a lot of like a lot of gay like the gay community especially game in have been like. Yeah i'm taking a vaccine light. What the houses of fucking question you know what i mean and i think a lot of that is because their community. I've lived under the fact of a without a vaccine for hiv and noble lack. The people did not care people maiming. Folks not even having the option to be safe prochet safety in a different way. And that's one reason why like i said they. They did their own contact tracing For the the one for the delta variant like with the reason we noted delta variant can overwhelm the vaccine if if it's enough People with it in a small area or inside or whatever we not only because they did all kinds of tax rates and they knew everybody was vaccinated before they went to this indoor vent as so. That's the reason we know that you know so anyway. The see people. Just take this ship for granted like you know. People haven't been looking for a vaccine for hiv for thirty forty years. Now at least right and this right here is just the beginning is like the. Mri is that what they right. That's it right. The way m m are in a ima- rene the way is structure from my understanding. This is just the beginning like they're gonna take other things that they've been trying to eradicate and but like we're listening. Oh we can do with this. I don't think people realize the jump in technology and the jump in science like this is going to save them gays research. You can really say this is the foundation of it less okay. Let's create from there versus. Everybody happened to start from scratch. Judge orders since he hospital. The treat covered nineteen patient with ivermectin. Despite the warnings a butler county judge ruled in favor of a woman last week who sought to force hospital to administer ivermectin animal de wermer that federal regulators have warned against using and cover nineteen patients to her husband after several weeks. Icu at the disease. Butler county common pleas. Judge gregory hauer ordered westchester hospital. Part of the university. Essential fatty network to treat. Druce one ivermectin. The order filed august twenty third compels hospital to provide smith with thirty milligrams of making daily for three weeks. The drug was originally developed to de worm. Livestock animals before doctors began using against parasitic disease against among humans. Several researchers won a nobel peace fry a nobel prize in two twenty fourteen for establishing this advocacy and humans it is used to treat head lice river blindness and other diseases not anything to do with covert is doing stupid. Both the us fda center for disease control have warned americans against the use of ivermectin nutri cover nineteen viral disease right so their not even treating the same thing in my question is this. Let's say something happens. That's it's terrible side effects this this say something happened. Initiate killed him. They should not have the right to sue the hospital. 'cause fuck you youtube for this. So what happened to your loved one. It just happens to your loved one because they're telling you this doesn't make sense. It's not even designed for human consumption. The drug has grown in popularity among conservatives fueled by endorsements from allies of former president trump. Like us senator ron johnson fox news personalities. Laura ingram sean hannity. If they don't tell you everything about this ivermectin shit. I don't know what to tell you. People are trying to like dude as benefited. the dow would just daylight. We'll maybe it it does work. I mean we don't know for sure. And i'm just like one. Let the scientists work on that. We will know soon but more importantly look at the people who are hustling is the same people that sold you. How joke drowsy chloroquine. Why would you think suddenly their on something. You know what i mean and keep in mind. They're telling people to do this in knowing. Those people are vaccine hesitant. So they're cool. Would you not get vaccine. But then they're selling you this shit like i said Day should not be able to sue the hospital because that's what you lily opening up the hospital fucking lawsuits when you do this because they can. Y'all gave this knowing that it didn't work this forced to you know and it's going to be one of those things where it's getting ready to be a big as bad. I wouldn't surprise me this spring for doctors going. This is not made for human consumption. Why are we giving this to humans. The cdc warned reports of poisoning related to either make an increase threefold. This year spiking angela. Potentiate behind a glass door with the black women products like they do. At walmart's julia smith filed the lawsuit on behalf of her husband of twenty four years. He tested positive july ninth. He was tell he was hospitalized. Admitted is utilized team. He was the data in two way into beta. I don't know they never called the fix whatever he's saying into baby to Placed on a ventilator. August i He later developed a secondary infection. He's still wrestling with as of august. Twenty third They doesn't mention if he's vaccinated mouth. Oh come on come on come on come to place a wager. Yeah so Well maybe pull through. I mean we haven't heard of update. So maybe he made a miraculous turnaround. I'll due to Ivermectin and he'll be you know on fox news of tomorrow morning telling everybody that That this is the way to go. Two days ago. His wife says her is is. A condition has improved. The hospital disagrees fucking hospital. Okay dr thirty four days. That is how long fifty one year old. Jeffrey smith has been on a ventilator at uc westchester hospital while being treated for cova nineteen the fairfield township father three was treated with rim desert steroids and plasma but his wife julia smith says his condition declined. Now she is fighting to try and keep her husband alive and to have doctors. Treat jeffrey with.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"The Taliban is warning the US to exit Afghanistan. By that August 31st deadline one week from today, more than 37,000 people have been evacuated so far, but many are still waiting to leave. The country invited is suggesting the U. S led evacuation effort could run past the August 31st deadline. Congressman Adam Schiff, emerging from a classified briefing last night, said it appears more time will be needed, given the logistical difficulties. Of moving people to the airport and and the limited number of workarounds. It's hard for me to see that being fully complete by the end of the month, But the Taliban calls August 31st a red line and is warning of consequences if the deadline is extended. That is a BCS Andrew Dim, Bert. Nine year old has died after a two vehicle crash in Butler County. Last night. It happened around 10 o'clock on Eton Road at West Taylor School Road near Trenton. Another child and an adult were also injured in this crash, police say a van was traveling westbound when the driver ran through a stop sign and struck a truck on the passenger side. Both Children were objected from that van. There has been no update on the second child's condition. The accident remains under investigation. Cincinnati Police, meanwhile, are investigating a murder that happened in the West end. Last night. 24 year old Cornell Neil was found shot to death on Freeman Avenue around seven o'clock. No word on any suspects. If you can help police call Crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40. Reds are back in action this evening. They hold a slim lead in the NL wildcard race and head off to Milwaukee tonight to face the first place Brewers. Tyler Malley gets the start for Cincinnati. Our pregame coverage gets underway tonight at 7 10. Our next update at nine o'clock, Rick you Chino NewsRadio 700 wlw Otis, So good to finally see my bay Bridge Coast spokesperson against by you saw me every day on video calls this We've got to hit the road and Beach Bay Bridge traffic to the beach. The early bird gets the worm. I'm no early birds Spike. I'm more of a night owl. Well, staying later is another way to avoid traffic on the bridge. Businesses on the eastern Shore are thrilled to have you back, Go early and stay late. At Bay Bridge Traffic updates at the mdta on Twitter or bay bridge dot com. When you hear that hunger calling your name, then you need to get something. Gotta find yourself a buck sweaters lit up. Better cookin something good. Listen, need some fuel for my machine Ain't no halfway in between. Gotta give me something before I follow up the people then hop on their old horse of yours. And.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Avenue. I'm Rob Williams news radio 700 wlw. The latest forecast from the train heating and cooling weather Center on news radio. 700 wlw. This could be the hottest week of the year so far in the trying state high each day going to get up into the nineties with a heat index approaching 100. We're supposed to hit a high of 93 Today is 87 degrees right now. Another guilty pleas coming in the death of a missing child from Butler County. James Hamilton is expected to a bit tomorrow in court to his part in covering up the death of James Hutchinson, whose body was thrown into the Ohio River. Six year old mother has already pleaded guilty to the child's murder. Britney Ghazni says she tried to abandon the child and nature preserving Prebble Kelly, but he ran after the van and she ran over him. Four year old girl reported missing from the turning leaf subdivisions been found dead and upon and Hamilton Township, Emery sand off would was reported missing about eight hours before her body was discovered last night. More in Kelly New details could come out today at one oclock news conference by the Hamilton Township Police Department will have that covered for you. Stocks are starting the week with a rally The Dow today Up almost 300 points. Alright. Next updates of one Brian Coleman's NewsRadio 700 w L double. When you hear that hunger calling your name, then you need to get some boom. Gotta find yourself a box weather. Open it up. Better cooking something good. Listen, need some fuel for my machine Ain't no halfway in between. Gotta give me something before I follow the people Then hop on that old horse of yours.

The Good Fight
"butler county" Discussed on The Good Fight
"Really weird thing about the whole pandemic is that the public never got angry. As far as i could tell. I mean here. We had the trump years and the public angry about lots of things about trump's behavior about the porn stars and his route nez. And you know all of this stuff on twitter and they never really got angry about six hundred thousand people dying. Had the public got angry. I think the political apparatus would actually have done something. But it's amazing to me that all of the time of the pandemic there was no alternative politician who really made his bones on providing an alternative plan to the trump plan right so even biden did really run on trump has failed on the pandemic that was one of his things but he didn't really run on. Here's my alternative plan. Biden has actually benefited from the one good thing which trump did which is operated warp speed. But yeah i think the public never got angry and the public has this very weird perspective on consent right so consent when it comes to sacks consent his everything right so you can't kiss somebody or you know every step in you know the sexual i said well you must have consent yet when it came to human challenge house exactly as you said then. Suddenly people consent is not important. You know even though we have volunteers. That's not enough the same thing with the approval of vaccines. By the time we had the phase one and phase two trials. Which told you that the vaccines were pretty safe. They gave good information about effectiveness but not in the field information but at that time in my view it would have been perfectly rational for an individual to take an unapproved vaccine specially for the elderly for somebody in a nursing home for somebody interacting with the public for a physician a nurse. It would have been perfectly rational for people at high risk to take an approved vaccine and yet really that was not even on the table that was barely discussed at all. So as you may know. As i'm sure a lot of people know now. The vaccine was actually designed within days of the viral code being published and in fact within months of that within weeks of that the vaccine was being produced and stockpiled so we had a vaccine actually back in january twenty twenty and we did start producing doses march april by the summer. We said good information but that was never even discussed this idea of risk reward tradeoff and maybe just let individuals be able to decide for themselves. You know do. I wanna take does vaccine. Even if it's unapproved. You know there was a rad vaccine. Ratajczak was a open source. Peng brew vaccine which was supported by a number of top scientists including george church one of those important scientists of twentieth century. So it was possible but it never got big support. So that's interesting. i'm gonna pint about people. Not getting angry also applies to united states at this point as we're recording your pass code up on vaccines reggie well. But that was appeared. Free of four months in which the united states was basically slowly getting back to normal and protecting Portion of its population. Europe was just ruefully behind and both badly about this at least expressed in the media. It was obviously striking to me hours on twitter saying with my parents in europe and unvaccinated Water enough is going on and people saying why are you so angry because needlessly my parents and millions of applied wrists exactly. And you compare it with nine eleven. This is very weird. Human psychology right. So nine eleven happens and there's a human face on it osama bin laden and everyone is angry and we attack afghanistan we attacked iraq we spent trillions and trillions of dollars spent in these wars which maybe were bad idea but we took action right shoe actions. We changed everything about airports homeland. Security entirely new departments were created right. And yet here. We have the pandemic which was much much deadlier than the nine eleven attacks. Much deadlier and i was shouting. You know as you were. This is bombs are dropping on our cities every single day. Thousands of people that are dying. It's literally bombs or dropping and no one seemed to regard this in the same way. Oh that's just nature. You know something like that but can we do about it but we could have done a lot about it. And we didn't yup investment great rundown behavioral scientists when people pay attention to something wrong. They don't is a human enemy. is it sudden violent. Does it bleed ride as all those kinds of things with going Attention grabbing one was changed. Thanks rod condemning is that it's not attention grabbing bad way. Right i mean one airline going down. It's much more dramatic new scrubbing than Housing people died today issues around the country. You know as was the case A few months ago. I want to get a little bit beyond the pandemic because i think all of this strain afford also comes out of your broader economic thinking An invisible out of people who've died because particular drugs have not been improved Important inventions innovations. That would do a lot of good to human beings. We're not making because we're not making the right investments to basic science because we have regulatory constraints. How would you re shape public policy. And how would you Economy to maximize those innovations and rise. That's such an important thing. Why should we care about. Making many innovations many mentions as we. Can you know my colleague. Butler county has called this the great stagnation you know. Productivity growth has declined tremendously beginning around the bid nineteen seventies and again in the two thousands like we've had almost zero productivity growth from the year two thousand and that's really disturbing and you might look around and it's true you see you know iphones and ipads and there are a few areas obviously where there is tremendous progress more in bites bits that in the physical world but overall productivity growth has been very very slow we do not live in technologically progressive era. Do but in fact if you compare you know. Nineteen o three right. The wright brothers lie and by nineteen but did we get to the moon in nineteen sixty. Something you know. We're on the moon right. We have not had that kind of progress since now part of it may just be bad luck. Part of it may be some technological innovations which caused you to make a leap. But i think a lot of it also is regulatory is a nice metaphor of throwing a pebble into a stream regulation. It's a good idea. Okay and you throw the pebble into the stream the regulation and nothing happens and then you throw another one in. It's also a good idea. You know there's good reasons for the regulation at least on paper and you throw that pebble in the stream and you keep doing this and the problem is that no single regulation in and of itself is bad but you just add them on top of one another and they begin to interact and interfere and so then becomes much more difficult to actually get anything done you know. My wife is a microbiologist. At most of her time is spent on paperwork either looking for funding or dealing with safety regulations environmental regulations. You know human personnel regulations harassment training. You know all of this stuff. Yes we want the lab animals to be well-treated okay. Each one of these things is individually valuable. But then you know that's an hour out of a week and then the next one is an hour out of the week and soon we're in a situation where most of my wife's time who's a phd. Mike apologist someone who should be saving the world it spent on paperwork and that's true throughout the sciences. How much of a problem is regulation. How much of a problem is lack of investment in basic signs for example vitamin station is now going to invest a lot of money into various scientists. It's not actually that much money. Compared to how much money is starting around in the similar space but it would be a lot of money to put into basic research very difficult to get funding and the case bet might.

Exploring the Midwest with Jody Halsted
"butler county" Discussed on Exploring the Midwest with Jody Halsted
"The midwest podcast this month on the podcast we are taking in the taste of the mid west and a really great way to do that is by following a food trail today. My guest tracy cocker the vice president of the butler county. Visitors bureau is also one of the creators of ohio's butler county donut trail. So that sounds like a really sweet trail to follow and something that is really. I don't know something to kind of take that. I don't know that the long tedium may be out of a road trip across ohio. Because it's a big state so tracy thank you so much for joining me today. Thanks for having me. I'm excited to talk donuts. How i think everybody's excited to hear about donuts as well. I don't think there's another food that that maybe makes people smile as much as a donut. I i don't know what it is about. It think it's the different variety and and all the unique things that people are doing with donuts. Now yeah. I always tell people that. A donut is a unexpected canvas for creativity. You can do all kinds of flavors colors type styles into donut in that variety is always fun is and you never know what you will discover so for people who aren't familiar with the state of ohio where is butler county located. Baller county is in south west. Ohio just between cincinnati and dayton so. We often say were the cream in the oreo cookie between those two areas. So it's a large county but we have lots of things to explore including donuts on fun. So where did the idea of a donut trail come from. Yes so that visitors bureau here. We're always looking for unique and interesting ways to highlight the small businesses of our community and oh six years ago more than six years ago. Now we had a little internal brainstorm and we realized we have so many artisan donut stores which is really uncommon. Because these are like small family owned places that are baking donuts in the night..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Tampa Police in Butler County investigating deaths of an elderly couple in a home in Westchester, both the victims in their seventies. They were found in their house on Revere run last night. At this point, no other information is being released Gunfire yesterday on 75 police investigating after shots were fired at a car on the highway in the middle of rush hour. Around town Street. Nobody was injured by those shots. Police say they do have a potential suspect in custody, though charges haven't been filed. Yet Even the vaccination goals came up short of achieving herd immunity by the fourth of July. Public health experts are not giving up the campaign to get more people protected from coronavirus. White House's switching how the vaccine is going to be distributed to increasing shipments now to individual doctor's offices across the country that their doctor's office and the doctor says Hey, have you gotten the shot and they say No, I haven't The doctor says, Hey, I can do it today. Right now I can give you a shot and coming from your trusted physician that may make the difference. Accurate. She showers with Brown University. The goal that was set by public health experts in the tri state was to vaccinate 80% of those eligible for shots by the Fourth of July. Right now, though, the get out the VAX campaign for the 15 Greater Cincinnati counties. Stands at 57% coverage. New pulses. Vaccination rates are lowest in areas that voted strongly for former President Donald Trump over a third of Republicans and conservatives in this poll say they definitely Will not be getting vaccinated at all. Redd's losers last night as the bullpen melted down below a five run lead. Kansas City Series wraps up today afternoon baseball here on news radio 700 wlw airtime is 1/10 our next updates at 8 30. Brian Combs, NewsRadio 700 WLW Duncan has a tasty way to.

America This Morning
Tropical Depression Claudette Kills at Least 12 in Alabama
"Least 12 people were killed as a result of tropical Storm Claudette, which drenched parts of the southeast with torrential rain over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports during the storm 10 people died in a fiery crash on an Alabama highway. Claudette dropped as much as 12 inches of rain along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Parts of Alabama and Georgia also got hammer. Flash flood watches lasted through the weekend, a 24 year old man and a three year old boy reportedly killed when a tree fell on their house outside Tuscaloosa. And in Butler County, a horrific crash about 35 miles south of Montgomery on Interstate 65, 9 Children and one adult dead. A van from a youth home for abused or neglected Children, was carrying eight of the victims. The adult driver of that van survived, but it's believed her four and 16 year old kids died in the crash. 29 year old man and his nine month old daughter also killed. Authorities believe the vehicles likely hydroplaned on wet roads. More than a dozen were involved and several fully engulfed in flames. It's a tragedy not only for ranches, it's not only a tragedy for Alabama It's a national strategy, Michael Smith, the CEO of the Alabama sheriff's youth Ranches, told ABC News. The vans from the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch in Camp Hill. It was coming back from Gulf Shores where the kids went for a vacation. They all wrote me a little sticky nose and oh, But the sticking those over my office saying Now they look forward to being down there and and they end together. He told ABC. He was able to make the trip to visit the girls for a few days before the crash. I can't tell you what it meant to me. And and I just know in my heart that it meant something to them A go fund me account now set up for Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch to help offset the funeral costs and counseling. As for Claudette, the system continues to move east with potential for more heavy

WGN Radio
"butler county" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Butler County. Officials say they have not released any names yet. But the vehicles likely hydroplaned on what roads because of all of the rain due to tropical storm Claudette not clear how many people were injured this, uh, tropical storm Now Claudette may well strengthened into a tropical rather a tropical storm Later today it is now a tropical depression but will strengthen once again. As it moves through the Southeast United States later today and into tomorrow and in the Southwest. They're still looking at excessive heat warnings, in effect for places like Phoenix, which hit 115 yesterday, Also in Las Vegas. It's three degrees shy of records for that date. The Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus Foundation held its annual scholarship event last night. Every year they award financial help to 10 College students. They received $10,000 over four years to help with tuition and education costs, and Mayor Lightfoot attended what our young people, especially are black young people. Don't have everything they need to thrive. We all lose this in conjunction with Juneteenth celebrations here in Chicago and across the country, WGN Sports Andy Maser. Both Chicago baseball teams are in need of winds, the Cubs and Sox in danger of being swept to their respective series. White Sox losing last night in Houston. 73. Lance Lynn gives up four runs in the third inning lasted just four frames Andrew Ball with a home run for the White Sox. Today, they'll turn to former Astro Dallas Chemical pitching in Houston for the first time as a visitor facing the man he calls like a son last. McCullers junior for the Astros. Cubs got blown.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Stand trial and now word today. The trial of Britney Ghazi has been scheduled for September 20th in Butler County, the Middletown woman's accused of killing her six year old and then dumping his body in the Ohio River. Ah, bill has been introduced in Ohio that would let college athletes be paid for the use of their names, Images and likenesses. The athletic director for Ohio State University was there in support of today's legislative announcement. Ohio State Senator Garage and Tani wants the measure to be law by next summer. And in the aftermath of Briana Taylor's killing by police officers in Louisville, Kentucky Task force Considering possible reforms to search warrants had its first meeting today, Attorney General Daniel Cameron formed the task force Factor the death of Briana Taylor, who was shot by Louisville police who were serving a warrant at her home last year. The group will review and examine how search warrants are secured. Reviewed and executed. Task Force member Jeff Gregory is the mayor of Elizabethtown and a former state trooper. One of the things that I would love to see us and uniformity in the search warrant process from the officers all the way to the judge, signing it and then executing the warrants and all 120 counties of the state. The 18 member task force is expected to make recommendations for improvements and is set to conclude it's work. By the end of the year. I'm Paul Miles on Wall Street. Today, the Dow closed up 186 points, the NASDAQ added 1 90, the S and P. Game 41. He was radio 700 WLW sport. Here's the Reds Update. After a day off today, the Reds open up a six game road trip of the first of three up against the national starting.

Rachel
Mom allegedly abandoned, then killed, 6-year-old son; dumped body in Ohio river
"Massive search for the body of six year old James Hutchinson is underway on the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. That's where the sheriff's department says the boy's mother told them she disposed of his body last weekend. She and her boyfriend are both facing charges with more Here's Matt Reese, Britney Ghazni and her boyfriend, James Hamilton, are now under indictment by a Butler County grand jury in the death of Ghazni, six year old son James last weekend. The child's body is yet to be found after Ghazni and Hamilton allegedly dumped him in the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg. Ghazni, reportedly confessed to killing her first grader in a horrible scenario in which the little boy Tried to hold on to his mom's vehicle but was dragged and possibly run over at Rush run Wildlife area near Summerville Inn. Prebble County

Ken Broo
Mom allegedly abandoned, then killed, 6-year-old son; dumped body in river
"Mother. Who was charged now indicted in the tragic death of one of her three Children. Britney Ghazni and her boyfriend, James Hamilton, are now under indictment by a Butler County grand jury in the death of Ghazni, six year old son James last weekend. The child's body is yet to be found after Ghazni and Hamilton allegedly dumped him in the Ohio River in Lawrenceburg. Ghazni, reportedly confessed to killing her first grader in a horrible scenario in which the little boy Tried to hold on to his mom's vehicle but was dragged and possibly run over at Rush run Wildlife area near Somerville and Prebble County.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Pandemic began. 742,431 also yesterday's recoveries, doubling the new case count which was 2806 latest traffic and weather together. No major delays or accidents this early Friday morning on Tri state freeways. However, if you do see an accident You know what to do for 216397, now the latest forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on news radio 700 wlw. Body overnight lows, dropping into the upper teens for Friday. Partly sunny high of 31. Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon Saturday, the high near 30 degrees that's your latest weather forecast. All news radio 700 wlw. How about 18 this go round news, the service of 00 idea and progressive insurance. A man in Butler County facing rape and molestation charges, former threatened Officer Danny Green. Indicted this week by grand jury on two counts of rape and seven counts of gross sexual imposition from 2000 and four through 2019 court documents do not say Have Green knows his accuser or accusers. He was a police officer from 1978 until his retirement in 2000 and eight greens. Bond is set at $50,000. Whatever million dollar expansion at Turfway Park could be back on track by spring construction of a new grandstand and video gaming facilities, but on hold since September as they wait word on whether the Legislature would affirm the use of video style slot machines at the tracks. Measures on the fast track now already is cleared the Senate it's passed the House committee next step is for the full house to consider it if it passes as expected..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Stay home if you can, with the seven o'clock report them, Rick, you Chino Breaking. Now avoid leaving your home this morning. If at all possible overnight snowfall, making four very hazardous road conditions, the plows and salt trucks around the lane. Visibility is at a minimum. If you absolutely have to be out this morning, take it easy and take it slow digging out from several inches of snow, some parts of the tri state seeing 10 inches of accumulation that fell overnight. And that's been keeping salt trucks and snowplows busy for hours. Now it's harder work in some areas than in others. Anytime you can use off street parking, please do so. It only helps our trucks. So whether you're on a priority street or you're on a residential street. If you can utilize off street parking, it definitely helps us. Jared Bolden with the city of Cincinnati. Butler County is at a level one snow emergency meaning drive with caution. But Hamilton County is that level two, meaning you should only be on the roads if it's an emergency, and a statement from the Hamilton County sheriff says all roads in the county have been closed. I'm Jack Crumley news radio 700 wlw. The 10 inches of snow in parts of town is the most we've gotten in over a decade. Northern Kentucky and Fort Thomas and Florence especially got hit hard in Ohio. The snow was pretty much everywhere. You're traveling anywhere. Really from, say, Columbus south towards Pike County. And then all the way across from Cincinnati to Wheeling, West Virginia. You're gonna have snow covered roads and spots and a slow go this morning. That's Matt Bruning. With Odin. As you can imagine, Dozens of school districts have either called off class or they're running remote learning for the day. Boone Kent in Campbell County,.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Blue Ash was doing pretty good right now. So, but other parts of town not so much In fact, four Thomas just hit the 10 inch mark. So for Thomas has been dumped with 10 inches of snow so far, and Hamilton County has gone to a level two snow emergency. And now Butler County has gone to a level one snow emergency. So again if you're out in Hamilton County, that means on, Lee be out if you absolutely have to, And even if you Have to maybe find a way that you don't have to be out. Behavior got hit with nine inches. Several other parts of town 78. As you can imagine. There are dozens of school closing right now. Cincinnati public schools not too long ago. Going to a distance Learning day. So again, snowfall stay home. If you can make a cup of coffee, everything will be fine. Well, if you live and work in blue ash, maybe you're in good shape. Maybe live in blue ash and have to go beyond blue Ash. Maybe you're not. You pray you aren't parents that's coming up coming up. In our news at six. We'll have more on the snowfall, obviously, but also Today is the day that the Senate impeachment trial for President Trump gets underway. We'll have all those details. News radio 700 wlw. Right well called 5 50 another trip check of traffic and weather coming up and Tom Rivers stands by in London. 700 wlw. Did you know that comp unit Clinical laboratories offers covert 19 tests without a doctor's order at two locations in Cincinnati? Schedule your appointment for either a covert auntie gin or covert PCR test at Comp you? Net lab dot com. I'm brandy. You may know me as a branch manager, but I'm also a volunteer.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"WLW, then radar still showing widespread snow shower activity across the tri state. Our current temperature is 25 degrees. Butler County Coroner's office said today that a man arrested late last week in connection to a bomb threat in West Chester has died. The corner saying 33 year old Travis code died after hanging himself over the weekend. Go, was arrested with making false alarms and inducing panic following the threat. Xavier University president father Michael Graham in a letter today addressing vandalism by who they believe was a white supremacist group Patriot front who posted propaganda stickers across the Xavier Yard and destroyed the racism is a sin. Black lives matter Sign. In front of Element Chapel Father, Graham said. The group has also targeted other universities, including NK You, Thomas More university and Miami, the university's president, calling the actions of those white supremacists quote an attack on our community, saying the ax or intended to intimidate Britain and assault. An investigation is ongoing. Ohio had close to 3300 cover 19 cases today that indicator saying under 4000 for a second straight day, there were 223 new hospitalizations, 19 new admissions into the ICU. And 55 new deaths. All three indicators were below their three week trends. Kentucky reporting just under 1600 new coronavirus cases, the positivity rate at 8.5% while new cases and the positivity rate had dropped. Two deaths have gone up due to the post holiday spike 35 new deaths reported today. Baby rents basketball, announcing this afternoon that Wednesday's game it to Paul. It's been postponed after the Musketeers received a positive covered 19 tests are next update is a nine o'clock. I'm Sean Gallagher news radio 700. Wlw. Hello. Hello. Mrs Counts. It's the back Left tire of your RV calling wanted to give you a heads up that I'm gonna blow out on the highway later today. Wait, what it says here, I'm gonna burst in the middle of rush hour. Can we reschedule? Sorry our policy states.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Nine first warning meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark news radio 700 wlw radar shows cloudy skies, some scattered snow in the Tri state. It's 29 degrees right now. We just got word from the Butler County coroner the man accused of making a bomb through In West Chester last week died by hanging 33 year old Travis Goad was arrested Saturday after Butler County sheriff's bomb robot investigated a white van near 7 47 and Union Center. No explosive device was found in Hamilton County court at this hour. The Cincinnati Federation of Teachers is suing to stop Cincinnati public schools from restarting some in person learning. Breach of contract. Yes, we are alleging a violation of pretty clearing express terms of the collective bargaining table. The lawyer for the Teachers union says this comes down to not cooperating in the current collective bargaining agreement. The district voted last month to resume AH hybrid model some days in class some days at home for some students starting tomorrow. Cincinnati public schools. Meantime, employees started getting covert vaccinations last week. That process continues this month statewide with District's in a county by county week by week schedule. Getting the shot, though, is also more open to the general public, but it's still a challenge. As of today, the state of Ohio is now making everyone 70 and over in the state eligible for a covert vaccine continue to lower the age limits. At the same time, and many people over 75 haven't been able to get appointment. She had her shots. After Carl Thick Mama, you see, Hell says the good news is coronaviruses cases of spike that they're coming down. We're in a situation where we have a lot of bump in cases over the holidays when people got together. Now people have started TOC separate a little bit more, so we're seeing a flattening, but we're not getting rid of it. Infectious disease expert says. For now people need to stay with the program before in masks and social distancing tome or the vaccines available. Brian comes news Radio seven W on Wall Street Right now, the Dow was up 277 points. The NASDAQ is up 3 36. That's over 2.5% the S and P is up. 63. I'm Jack Crumley. Our next updated two o'clock breaking news any time news radio 700 wlw. Feeling cooped up and wanting enjoyable data of head the fuck your.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"L jealousy. Cincinnati Vaccine priority Governor DeWine listing his goals With one o'clock report. I'm Jack, crumbling breaking now, if we take 30,000 police officers and say, OK, there now prioritized what that means is that you're moving them to the head of the line. In front of your 75 year old grandmother or your 90 year old grandmother, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, responding to criticism from the Butler County sheriff on why his deputies and jailers are not on the list yet for Corona virus vaccine eligibility, The governor tells her own bill cutting him He has a list of priorities Old kids back in school. Knock our desk down dramatically on make sure that the people who are protecting us in hospitals and the doctors who are seeing 40 50 patients a day and the nurses and other People they're protected. Those of the three goals we have employees in the Middletown School district are getting their shots today. Cincinnati public schools workers will start getting There's tomorrow. An update on the response to the pandemic in Hamilton County coming up But first the latest traffic and weather together. From the U. C. Health traffic Center. You see health in science lives hope again. Roads are in great shape this afternoon just heads up for a tire changer on South 70 five's ramp to Glendale Milford Road. Only other accident is on Princeton Pike south of Kemper Road. I'm Rob Williams News radio 700 WLW, now the latest forecast from the advanced industry whether center as we adjust to the new normal in our lives, advanced industry will continue working to make your dental visit as safe as possible. No fear. Dentist dot com. Plans continue to sound today with a high of 35 light snow moves and mainly after six PM and it's focused across northern Kentucky but even a bit in the city, But it's light amounts one inch.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Call for Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment, with the Cabinet, removing President Trump But Pence in the letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said he will not be doing that now. The latest traffic and weather together right now, no new reports of any accidents on any of the major interstates or highways here in the tri state. Now ladies forecast from a train heating and cooling weather Center on news radio 700 w L job. Clear skies the morning Lower 27. The rest of our Wednesday. It's sunshine and my high 46 at night, increasing clouds a low down to 32 from you Severe weather station. I'm nine first warning Chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh. News radio 700 WLW radar currently showing a clear sky, our temperature, 30 degrees and other counties standoff leads to a suspect being shot and killed. The butler County Sheriff says It was a justifiable shooting. A man is dead after an hours long standoff in Liberty Township. Police called out to the Lakota point town homes around five o'clock Monday for a domestic violence situation and found an armed man inside called the negotiators in we call the SWAT team in And we tried to negotiate for a peaceful settlement. Sheriff Richard K. Jones says that did not happen. When SWAT officers breached the suspects door early this morning, he pointed a gun at them and was fatally shot. It's a terrible tragedy for my employees, one of my SWAT members It had to shoot. And it's a tragedy for the family member of the deceased Rick you Gino news radio. 700 wlw suspect has since been identified as 31 year old Junius Thomas. Yes,.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Vaccinations that are not occurring in the tri state that should be occurring and they're not occurring because I listened this morning on squawk box to the CEO of Fizer. He said. We don't understand how you Americans cannot get shots in arms. And I said, Well, I kind of agree. That's a different issue. We're going to deal with that after 12 30 or one o'clock today, But until then, there was a standoff at Liberty Township Town home complex, one dead After the suspect allegedly pointed a weapon at a Butler County SWAT team member. That's always a mistake. Plus, I want to talk with Richard K. Jones, the great sheriff of Butler County. About what's happening and Trump World and also what's happening with Madison High School where the high Supreme Court's gonna rule soon on whether or not teachers can carry guns in school. But until then, Richard K. Jones is sheriff of other county. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show and Sheriff, How are you? Hey, doing okay, Bill. How you doing? I'm doing well, Let's talk about the fox. You know, I only deal with facts. I don't deal with hyperbole. Deputies recalled about 5 P.m. to a DV report on Yocum. Corden Lakota Point Town, home town Homes understand it was a domestic violence situation. What can you tell the American people as to why this guy was shot and what happened before that? Basically we got a call for a domestic disturbance. He was living or was staying in the apartment at that time with his girlfriend. She was outside the apartment. Our deputy started going inside to try to talk to him to negotiate him to come out. He had a weapon at that time, and he was showing his weapon to them. And our guys backed off went outside. We called the negotiators in. We call the SWAT team in and we tried to negotiate for a peaceful settlement. Uh, the entire time. We had a conversation with him and he would come out head his weapon on him the entire time and he was talking like He was going to do harm to the deputies if they if they didn't leave, And this is a very crowded apartment complex, lots of apartments right on top of each other. Lot of people we had to evacuate people. At one point we attempted to breach which means so in the apartment our SWAT team pushed the door in with. They ran on our one of our vehicles. Uh, the door opened. He closed the door. We open the door again. He waved and pointed his weapon at one of my SWAT members who, um, at that point Uh, shoddy. Would you say this is almost a case of suicide by cop? Uh, I don't know. You know, it was a justified shooting on our part. I was there. Uh, not for the shooting. But I was there. Uh, quite a bit last night as it was going on. We don't know that yet. We're trying to gather that information. But you, you you have a loaded weapon or you have a weapon. And you can't point it at the police as they're trying to make entry or any time And if you do bad things happen, it's It's a terrible tragedy for my employees. One of my SWAT members It had to shoot, and it's a tragedy for the family member of the deceased, but the corner was called. She's going to make the determination of death. And that's her call here in Butler County, and we're investigating ourselves. And but it's a justifiable shooting. As far as my decision goes, sheriff was any indications of drug or alcohol use or other illegal behavior other than a Devi. We're waiting for the coroner's report to tell us what was in his body. We have no idea if if he had alcohol or drugs, or we don't know any of that. He was talking to us the entire time on he would and like I said, it's It's all under investigation at this point, but it all indications are appears to be a justified shooting. And I would assume no Butler County or a SWAT members or were physically hurt. And may I assume that to be accurate at this point, no brother, County law officials have been injured. You would assume that is correct Way made entrance and it's always good when everybody can go home. But in this case, law enforcement went home. But the individual inside the house pointing his weapon at law enforcement, Uh It's just sad for everybody all along, but it ended and it's It's the times we live in. And you have to be prepared for this all over the country. Are you releasing the name of the dead guy? Shortly. We're going to release the deceased name. Now. Let's move on the issue to which is Madison Junior senior High School liken specifically recall about five years ago when this This young student who was mentally troubled, came into the lunch room and began shooting. God bless that. No one was killed, but there were students at Madison High School there and brother County that suffered some serious injuries. And now you are one of the first come out to say that if a teacher desires to carry a weapon in school And you go through the CCW requirements, which now I thinks about six hours instead of 12. It's okay. And some of ruled that really. You have to have 700 hours, which is about the number of hours needed to become a law enforcement officer, which seems to make grossly disproportionate. What would be the problem is, it's still your position that a teacher who desires to safely.

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"butler county" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Vaccinations. Governor Mike DeWine has said Ohio will start vaccinating those 80 and older next week, but hasn't offered any details yet. About how people would make appointments to get shots of where they would go. The wine has said it won't be until the week of February, 8th of state will be able to start vaccinating people over 65 health secretary says that we said they got more of the vaccine to try and get that timetable speeded up had been holding back second doses as a safety stock. We now believe that our manufacturing is predictable enough that we can ensure second doses are available for people from ongoing production. Alex Cesar, the guest on Good Morning America. No details yet from Butler County of Police officer involved shooting suspect in a standoff with the Lakota Point town homes shot by a SWAT officer early this morning and Liberty Township. According to Sheriff Richard Jones. He'll be Bill Cunningham's guest coming up here on news radio seven W W. Over 40 years later, A rapist is about to learn his sentence this afternoon for an attack on a woman of Park Hills. This attack dates back to 1978 78 year old Michael Dean Tate was working as a traveling salesman at the time and passing through the area. He was connected to the case by boom Kelly detectives who were investigating the cold case last year. And reread a fingerprint from the victim's car kind of hit on a database man has pleaded guilty to rape sodomy, a kidnapping charges. Prosecutors are recommending a 12 year sentence for Tate, which would mean he'd be 90. When he got out having a guy voters find out tonight just what they'll be getting for their money. Last May hike of almost a penny of the sales tax was approved for bus service. Today, Metro's holding the first of seven virtual meetings to talk about expanding bus routes and explaining how the services will be reworked. This first meeting's Tonight at six for people who work or live along route 33 the Western Hills. Glenn Wait, Rach. Mercy Health Unveiling plans for new hospital in Mason $156 Million medical complex will be built off 71 year, the Kingsmill Except could the Bangles land back to back Heisman winners. Last year, they had a job. Earl won the championship with Alice you This year, they may be able to draft Alabama wide receiver Devante Smith last night's M V P of the championship game. He had a record night 12 receptions for 215 yards and three touchdowns was Alabama blew out Ohio State. Unbelievable. We just finished.

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Presidential Candidates Hone In On Battleground States
"So just two days to go until Election day and the two presidential candidates rushing around the country focusing on battleground states that could tip the balance in their favour. Joe Biden, campaigning with former President Barack Obama over the weekend, CBS's Adam Brewster in Detroit Democratic nominee Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama United on the campaign trail for the first time in 2020 on Saturday. The former president and vice president made three stops in the battleground state of Michigan. Mr. Obama won Michigan in 2008 and 2012 by significant margins, but President Trump carried the state four years ago. Polls have shown by him with a lead in Michigan. Biden will spend today campaigning in Pennsylvania. And he will be there again tomorrow. Joined by vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris. She will make appearances today in Georgia and North Carolina. Former President Obama will campaign for Biden tomorrow in Atlanta and in South Florida. President Trump held multiple rallies in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania yesterday, focusing on big gatherings. In smaller cities. CBS News Campaign reporter Zachary who'd act President, Trump said he signed an executive order that would protect Pennsylvania's Fracked industry while he was was in in route route to to the the States, States, Butler Butler County County for for a a rally. rally. The The president president has has frequently frequently said said former former vice vice President President Joe Joe Biden Biden would would destroy destroy the the natural natural gas gas industry industry that that bolstered bolstered Pennsylvania's Pennsylvania's economy. Magnus said Fracking is not going to be on the chopping block for President Trump points at times, Biden spoke differently about it in the primary president's trip with four stops across the state, the last minute attempt to build support in his strongest areas as he trails of Pennsylvania polls in this last stretch, stretch, the the president president will will be be holding holding 14 14 rallies rallies between between Friday Friday and and today. today. He'll He'll hold hold rallies rallies today today in in five five different different states. states. Michigan, Michigan, Iowa, Iowa, North North Carolina, Georgia. And Florida. It is

All Of It
Mail ballot surge places Postal Service under spotlight
"Last year the United States postal service delivered one hundred forty three billion pieces of mail this year the postal service to deliver tens of millions of ballots due to health concerns around the crown of virus outbreak police that's the plan the states have shifted their primaries to using mail in ballots on a large scale for the first time the U. S. P. S. it's been struggling there been problems with delayed delivery of completed ballots and requested mail in ballots that never appear sometimes it's been a handful of ballots sometimes been hundreds the USPS faces a huge budget shortfall thousands of workers have tested poet positive for cover nineteen and the president has called the agency a quote joke joining me now to look at what's behind the recent problems and what they mean for the election in November is Ryan McCarthy's reporter and editor who covers elections at ProPublica Ryan welcome thanks for having me great to be here all right so I'm going to use the word unprecedented speed you seem a lot a lot but is it accurate when it comes to the number of mail in ballots that American voters will be casting this year totally accurate you know in twenty eighteen about a quarter of Americans orders castor ballots by mail this year based on estimates from election experts in some states up to fifty percent could vote by mail this year so half the state's roughly had go by mail rates last year of under ten percent did you think about that increased state and local election officials have to build these large really complicated logistics operations at a time when there's a pandemic at a time when they're under budget pressure on the state level and a time when the US postal service itself is under huge pressure and and budget pressure itself so I want to be clear about this president trump has said in a statement that has been debunked repeatedly that mail in ballots would be substantially fraudulent that's not we're rich you're reporting on it isn't about any kind of fraud real or made up what are the issues that you have the issue that you've been diving into sure so we spent several weeks looking at whether or not a cash strapped severely diminished US postal service which as you said it's become a political football on a target of president trump could rise to the challenge of delivering an unprecedented amount of mail in ballots this year tens of millions in in the picture that we got in part from the US postal service track record which was not totally promising did they think they know about the US postal service is that after years of plant closures and cutbacks it's really not living up to its own delivery goals particularly for first math class mail which is how most election ballots are sent it has not hit any of its goals for first class mail in five years and according to a recent inspector general report the US postal service delivered ninety five percent of election mail on time last year which presents actually pretty good but if you think of four to five or six percent of ballots being delayed international mail in election then you get considerable chaos and it is also worth noting that in some of the work lowest performing areas of the country for election Malin twenty eighteen including in swing states like Florida Ohio and stuff like that almost eighty four percent of election mail was delivered on time so that's a huge difference that actually could be proved pivotal and I think election officials and voters this there isn't a widespread acknowledgement that the US postal service has been struggling and may not be capable of performing to the level that most people simply because let's talk about Ohio since you mentioned Ohio specifically there were problems in Butler County during the primary on April twenty eighth what happened yes so in Butler County which it would actually have been affected by some of the plant closures I talk to you about eight two US postal service employees showed up in the office the local director elections there this was three days after the deadline to count ballots it really is a tray of three hundred and seventeen open ballots that were too late to be counted and essentially those ballots have been sitting in a U. S. postal service warehouse uncounted for two weeks in the context here is that Ohio's election was crashed some of the rules that once were set up by the state legislature went against the advice of election officials and voting rights advocates and there had been such bad delays in mail delivery that the secretary of state Republican warned voters and pushed not only for the US postal service to add staff to process balance but also to make sure that ballots all ballots from Ohio voters were processed at at Ohio mail facilities in northwestern Ohio in cities like Toledo because of this wave of plant closures mail within two to three day process and Detroit it turns out was hit by some really bad code related delays with malice like a lot of places around the country and so so the Butler County incident was reflective of what's been happening in in a handful of states if your primary where there is this sort of circle of blame between the US postal service and local election officials were kind of baffled why did their ballots are not getting to voters in in some cases it's because of poorly conceived election operations in cases it seems to be U. S. postal service there in some cases it seems to be a mixture of the two

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Ohio - Butler County Jail inmate tests positive for coronavirus
"Team coverage of the covet nineteen pandemic continues as we check in with seven hundred sandy Collins it's an invisible killer the killer is the corona virus and that's Butler County sheriff Richard K. Jones he announced an inmate at the Butler County jail tested positive for covert nineteen and his cellmates test results aren't back yet your feelings as they cleared a facility to handle these cases that need to be quarantine so now those inmates are isolated he said his staff has been preparing for this end quote we were looking for a while but rest assured we will protect staff and inmate population the best we can to ensure everyone safety during these unprecedented times

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School officials: No one at Lakota East HS has coronavirus
"Rumors rumors that that a a student student has has come come down down with with a a corona corona virus virus in in Butler Butler County County are are not not true true it it appears appears a a fake fake headline headline saying saying that that the the Lakota Lakota east east high high school school student student was diagnosed with the virus started circulating online health officials say there's no truth to that report meanwhile to Miami University students who went to China waiting test results for possible corona virus contamination but again no cases have been confirmed in Ohio

Scott Sloan
Ohio Supreme Court to hear kindergarten bullying case
"Before the Ohio Supreme Court the Ohio Supreme Court there's a bowling case and this is gonna impacts of hundred thirty thousand Ohio teachers and possibly your kids and grandkids and that is this if a kid is bullied at school in the past bands of obviously how the Ohio Supreme Court votes on this your your kids bulleted school a teacher and principal the teachers and principals could be sued legally if they if the kids are a belated injure what happened was this the story started back Anil while going to lead up and other to kindergartners indicator girls got the fight they were separated later on one of the two was stabbed by the other with a pencil on the cheek and the concern there as well okay with the teachers have to do something to prevent a student from being attacked if not they would be liable under the eyes of Ohio law does that seem like a fair law to you joining any key hearing centers dot com hotline is Jason fell upon our former Butler County prosecutor and now a defense attorneys about his mother the show could have unique hearing center second hotline our thanks for having me on yeah right on the sill the I I think in in the in the sense of fair play looking to go wait a minute teacher a principal should be responsible if a kid gets bullied assaulted like this little girl in Toledo did that they should be on the hook legally does that does that even pass the sniffer test well they are legally liable and what the state law all right now says is that educators and of course teachers and and principles fall under that category are immune from liability last may act with malicious or wanton or reckless manner so another words negligent actions are protected under the qualified immunity that and I think you know basically they want to make sure that there are lawsuits all over the state bankrupting school boards but if it's if a teacher or principal act maliciously in bad shape or reckless manner than they are liable for a lawsuit but again is that that's kind of difficult bar right what what does that mean exactly could you give me an example of what I tell people all the time and there's the three state of Manchuria as the lead lawyers call if there's negligence there's recklessness and then there's intention and you know if I'm walking around with a glass of the party and I bump into someone it spilled that negligent if I put it on my head my start doing a dance and all the sale but I'm reckless and of course if I throw it on the ground unintentional so that those are the three basic perception so in this particular case that you brought up is if a teacher you'll turn the back wheel left the room but wasn't doing something may be intentional or reckless but something happened as a result then they would be protected under the qualified immunity now if for whatever reason they were militias they were fifteen and the bowling or they you know do there were issues and just didn't care maybe even put them together to see what happens then of course that's where it would go beyond that of a qualified immunity and they could be sued and so what happened in this case and to lead okay is that originally with the finance because the qualified immunity but that the appellate court said wait a second you should have some hearings on whether not the teacher was was reckless of the pool to negligent yes all right so in this case I I think about it all right let's say there's a couple kindergarteners they get a little verbal altercation Roberts okay stop you can't do that to your friend you know talk to him and he settled down a little bit later the one kid grabs a pencil and stabbed the other one on the cheek in this is the key this is the case that is before the Ohio Supreme Court Jason fell upon so in that case said that the kindergarten teacher did she or he acted a certainly wasn't malicious another goes bad faith but was there all wanton disregard was recklessness here in this case I didn't see anything in the and the articles I read that would rise billable reckless but I don't know if there's something else that maybe they didn't know about or something that's not in the article but you know right now it's pulling of the big issue especially with fiber bowling and I think the biggest will be over reaching yeah issue in this case is whether or not they're going to expand the liabilities of teachers and and printable coming street in teachers are under appreciated underpaid another there have all these extra responsibility that hello Sir like a third panel does not not what a teacher supposed to be and so if you're now putting them responsible for other kids actions that are clearly inappropriate I think that is a very it's a slippery slope you know what interesting take about ten years ago that the Supreme Court actually code on the same type of issue a a special needs student on a box was sexually assaulted by another student and the statute that I mentioned about qualified immunity there's an exception drivers if you if the bus driver was negligent in the operation crash or something like that you can sue the school and so they tried to expand operation of the bus to actually supervision of the students and the Supreme Court rejected that said that the unity the plight so I think at least ten years ago the Supreme Court held we're not going to extend liability because you know if your start Maszewo bus drivers and to you or you know they're up there what they tried to do to fix the problem the end there were acting appropriately but maybe you disagree that your have all these people that are gonna be school bus drivers were teachers anymore and if you're in bankrupt the school boards yeah I mean I I don't know so you can be you can be personally liable for neglecting something happens in the classroom you're supposed to be paying attention certainly that there's a mall and sometimes teachers ask maliciously we saw a case recently ask a few cases where a teacher started pummeling a student who was sitting there may be giving her mouth but and I get why the teacher sat but you generally it's frowned upon the two was physically solve the face a student who's sitting at a desk regardless of what they're saying or other acting in your classroom but in that regard though to you can you can mention cyber bulling because do you think some like this there's an ex that there could be an extension there because that to me seems like a whole different area it's the even though the schools address and cyber bowling and we'll deal with those issues you can police what happens I think that's unreasonable to expect schools to be able to somehow stop cyber boy exactly and then where does the liability stop so what happened to fiber bowling obviously Kurds outside the school and then something happened then that tied the score with that now the responsibility for but started inside the school and then that night someone sends a message on social media and the student commit suicide which we've seen issue that happened you know the school responsible for that I think at some point the people have to be responsible for their own actions and you know a school teachers printable they should take all reasonable efforts to maintain their classroom but if you start suing them over everything that a child an appropriate you know that that create a whole host of issues but digestion syllabus on the show this morning at seven hundred W. very slowly back at it on the queuing centers dot com hotline as the high Supreme Court is going to get really interesting case here came out of Toledo where couple kindergartners got a spat the teacher broke it up later one of the students assaulted the other should stab her cheek with a pencil and this thing is Rachel hi for print court of appeal and the question is whether or not educators should be immune or liable for acts like this and saying Hey you know what if the teacher didn't separators and one of the kids to the principal's office for cure keep them apart some like this happens and someone is hurt subsequently after that the teacher or the principal the educator could be pulled personally liable in the eyes of law which is a which is a pretty dangerous standard if they can prove negligence are are malicious purpose or something along those lines do you think schools Jason somewhere to blame here for this because obviously this doesn't happen in a vacuum but it is since my kids were in school your kids you look at this and go all right back in the day it off with a bowling issue you may bring a parent into a friend you learn how to fight you take the bubbly bowling in getting laid back in life when they be working for you ready go to still get education you that kind of thing Marty McFly right right now we've kind of collapse okay well that the educators the schools they have to be more hands on after prevent pulling in every school says we have a zero tolerance policy we're going to stop and prevent bowling from happening they've tried about this absurd standard and I'm not saying this teacher should look the other way not at all but to to say that somehow their response or cyber bulling or what happens off campus or during the summer or in the halls of the school went went in the in the boys the girls rooms when teachers aren't around it is an absolute ridiculous standard that they set this up no I don't think so I think that what they're trying to do is react to society right now because the point is a big issue and with the bowling and social media polling it's becoming more prevalent and more known to everyone at the end of the day school teachers printable they are responsible for the classroom they are responsible for the safety of the children when they're there but at some point you can't put all responsibility on the teachers you know it's been and I think what's important about this case and what a lot of a lot of people are discussing is whether or not action by the teachers are gonna be second yeah than this particular case you know did someone just say something mean to someone else they call out a name and then the teacher move them across the room which seems appropriate but then at recess something happened should the school done something more I think what happened to your going to get into a lot of second guessing hindsight being twenty twenty and at some point I I perceived that the green court likely return of overturning death and and keeping us very strict standard on one of these two yeah if they're malicious if they're the ones doing the attacking act in bad faith or reckless manner obviously it's on the table but expanding that to say Hey if a kid gets you separate a couple kids and later on they get the fight and some could get seriously hurt that's on you man it and that means every time a kid gets a spatter verbal verbal altercation they're gonna get removed from the classroom that's that's not good for anybody right I think they're going to be fact based you know for example is going to have to be pretty egregious for a four lawsuits are are going

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Sheriff: Man charged in 'one of the worst cases of child porn' in Ohio
"Butler County sheriff Richard Jones saying it's the worst case of child porn is department is ever seen as a man who was arrested last week arrested again Monday on child porn charges this time we're sorry for my employees my detectives they have to view this I've seen just a little they're not down there at all Trevor Frehley is charged with two counts of the legal use of a minor or impaired person in nudity oriented material or

Gary Jeff Walker
CNN, Sixty Years And Two Years discussed on Gary Jeff Walker
"CNN is covering quote devastated children without parents after immigrant rates it appears that in Mississippi there were two hundred seventy five illegal immigrants working at a chicken processing plant and the ice may I use the term rated went into the plant with warrants and arrested a whole bunch of illegal immigrants many of whom had already deportation orders against them some were simply working illegally and CNN is covering the story is a circumstance where children are left without parents were taken into ice custody now I don't know about you but normally if you commit criminal acts and your in custody you lose custody of your children normally that's the way it works what we were in a country where kids do not go to prison with their parents this is a normal circumstance Hammond accounting Kenton county switch one county Clermont county Butler County one mothers and fathers who are criminals go to court to be sentenced they normally do not bring their children with them and if they do the judge will say separate the child from the convicted criminal going to jail and then somehow the system has foster care which is a broken down system completely in order to care for the child until order is restored normally when you engage in personal criminal miss behavior the consequences of that it might be separation from your children one might say don't engage in the behavior in the first place in which case ought to worry about but that's not the way scene and cover something this is about trump and not cracking down on illegal immigration which he is but he's following the law Democrats passed these laws in Obama and Schumer a few years ago sounds exactly like trump today when discussing illegal immigration the Democrats wanted to build the walls the Democrats wanted to export illegal criminals from our country the Democrats sound alike trump today see everything is failed with this guy the ability bush access Hollywood tape failed the media coverage of them failed in October November of a twenty sixteen the Russian collusion delusion failed you then had to call me that failed then Mahler's testimony heck that failed now it's on to racism and if that doesn't work then they have guns in which the president is taking the position of the Democratic Party until very recently on not matters of illegal immigration in fact in twenty oh nine and twenty ten up to January fifth of twenty eleven the Democratic Party for the first time in sixty years had complete control of the Congress and the presidency something Republicans have not had since the nineteen fifties even though Republicans control the house and the Senate unless you have sixty votes in the Senate you control nothing for two years nine and ten the Democrats had a sixty vote majority in the Senate control of the house and the presidency they passed no significant legislation whatsoever about guns or immigration to keep those issues alive to use as culture was against Republicans the only thing they fax or what it was a bomber Kerr and that was an unmitigated disaster the drew up that that flew the prices through the roof on premiums and deductibility as and so don't tell me the Democrats want to solve problems if they did they were to solve them they'd rather have the issue to keep power rather than solve a difficulty let's continue with

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Lockheed wins contract for U.S. Air Force GPS satellites
"W the radar shows clear skies in the tri-state, seventy three degrees. Right now news is a service of progressive insurance. A bunch of new jobs are coming to the Queen city health partners coming to blue ash. The company will take over part of the old Procter and gamble campus. In the city economic director, Neil Hemsley says blue ashes at attractive place, employees because of its central location. I think the access for their employees. It's a good central location for them to attract their workforce, the site itself has great access to i-275. Five, and they also mentioned that the number of

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Hurricane Maria caused an estimated 2,975 deaths in Puerto Rico, study finds
"Of, professionals and we're just thankful for the contribution that everybody, everybody's made Westchester police chief Joel, Herzog after a body, was found late last, week in, Butler county field near West Chester and was. Identified as missing Twenty-three-year-old Ellen Wyche why cast been missing or had been missing since August. The first Westchester police arresting, Michael Strauss with the murder of Ellen white Straus. Locked up on, a two million dollar bond new evidence that the death toll from hurricane, Maria has been

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Former Vatican official calls for Pope's resignation
"Vatican insiders have leaked. An eleven page, document accusing Francis himself of turning, a blind eye to allegations of sexual abuse by former. Washington DC cardinal Theodore Mckarrick the document, even says. The pope Francis must be the first to. Set, a good example and resigned this. Was really a two day pilgrimage of atonement by pope Francis at. Every stop on this tour he, was confronted by the pain left behind, by, the, church, abuse scandal which was widespread here in Ireland not, limited to churches but also to institutions that cared for unwed. Mothers and for children orphans really who in some cases were. Taken forcibly from their mothers their single

Eddie and Rocky
Trump signs defense act in New York; bill provides $716 billion in funds
"President Trump. Spoke to soldiers, in fort drum New York, today signing the John s McCain national defense authorization act It gives servicemembers a pay. Raise, and provides funding for new weapons and equipment during the speech today the president again mocked the, press covering the events I'm so proud. Of myself I didn't call them the fake news, media, I didn't call I said to myself I will not today in front. Of our great armed forces call them fake. News we know the. Real truth but we won't say today the president did. Not mention Senator John McCain by name during those comments the Bill also includes tough language

Gary Jeff Walker
FCC watchdog: John Oliver segment triggered system slowdown, not bots
"A government watchdog group correcting the record on. What happened to the FCC's public comment page on, its, plan to repeal net neutrality before the FCC held a vote repealing Obama era net neutrality, rules the agency's servers were flooded with comments the agency at the time put out a press, release blaming it on a quote attack by bots and coordinated by. Quote external actors now the FCC's inspector-general says that's not true. And there was no attack it says a more than three thousand percent spike in web traffic came right after a call from HBO's John Oliver to. Flood, the agency's public comment page with protests FCC chairman Ajit pie who spearheaded the repeal blame the misinformation on his former information

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Tristate Butler County, President and The New York Times discussed on America's Truckin' Network
"The rain the radar shows some scattered rain showers still throughout most of the tristate butler county just has a little bit of rain no over it right now but warren clermont hamilton and boone county are seeing the worst of it out this time it is sixty seven degrees right now president donald trump on twitter saturday claimed a major newspaper made up an unnamed news source which turned out to be not so secret the president tweeted that the new york times quoted an official who doesn't exist and referenced a line in the story about a possible summit with north korea in which is senior white house official telling reporters that june twelfth summit would not be possible because more planning would be needed the source reports abc news in the times was a senior white house official speaking to a large group of reporters in the white house briefing room on the.

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Winner of $560M Powerball jackpot can stay anonymous, judge says
"As the investigation continues a babysitter accused of critically injuring a toddler being held on a thirty thousand dollar bond lindsey pardon appeared in butler county courtroom yesterday a three year old little girl was in pardons care late last week when she was injured doctors say the girl had a black guy bruises and swelling on her brain family members say the toddler clinging to life in the icu at cincinnati children's hospital a judge says the winner of a massive powerball jackpot earlier this year the eighth largest lottery prize in us history can remain anonymous ever since that drawing on january ninth we've known who didn't win the nearly five hundred sixty million dollars powerball jackpot including the lottery director in new hampshire where the winning ticket was sold we're walking it's not it's not the end perhaps we never will know a judge ruled the woman who signed the winning ticket later learned she could have shielded her identity by using the name of a trust she was upset to learn that her lawyers said that wasn't printed on the ticket and argued her privacy interests outweigh the public's right to know her name the judge agreed but said her hometown can be released scott goldberg abc news a health scare for a country music superstar over the weekend always stay tim mcgraw collapsed onstage in dublin ireland sunday night reportedly after singing is number one hit humble and kind after dropping to his knees groznyy faith hill told the crowd it was her decision to stop the show saying her husband had been super dehydrated a mcgraw representative says the fifty year old singer will be fine he is set to start a us tour may thirtyfirst in richmond virginia dave schreiber abc news news radio seven hundred wwl w sports.

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Woman restrained after trying to open airplane cabin door during flight
"A passenger restrained on board a flight after allegedly trying to open the main cabin door in flight in these cell phone recording a woman on board can be heard yelling i am god united express flight was en route from san francisco to boise when she according to the airline tried to open the aircraft dory flight she was restrained on board the plane landed in boise and she was met by police and given a mental evaluation alex stone abc news a can't have your cake and eat it can you get there you want investment in the inner city that tournant alan account cincinnati bear john cranleigh says it would be a huge mistake not to put at fc cincinnati stadium in the west stand downtown downtown and it's more convenient for all residents and members of the whole region the infrastructure in the traffic is better a comment off seventy five downtown it's more set up for major constitution like that i believe it will be more exciting to be in the inner city like crosslea field was in the west dan you know a hundred years ago in columbus yesterday ohio attorney general mike dewine the owner of the columbus crew in major league soccer in a lawsuit that he smiling dewine says it's to prevent the team from violating a law passed in the nineties at the cleveland browns move to baltimore for eighteen to give a city six months notice if it's moving and give local people a chance to buy the team the 17yearold accused of killing his roselyne school classmate will be tried as an adult zachary welsh is facing charges of murder aggravated robbery and tampering with evidence in the death of 18yearold austin hensley during a january robbery whilst told investigators he was pistolwhipping hensley in the head when the gun went off sending a bullet into the victim's head a judge said welsh bond at seven hundred fifty thousand dollars next of butler county jury will consider whether or not to indict welsh melissa neely newsradio 700 wlw how much wiggly wedding costs judiciary what are the priority items that you should may be be concerned about leaving up to the big day on average aid costs around thirty three thousand dollars to get married in that doesn't even include the honeymoon i new survey from.