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"120 countries. This is Bloomberg radio. Now, a global news update the inflation reduction act is headed to the House after clearing the Senate, the bill was approved with vice president Harris casting the tie breaking vote following a marathon weekend session. The house is expected to take up the massive economic plan on Friday, majority leader Chuck Schumer hailed today's approval of the package as historic and long overdue. Police and Cincinnati are investigating a mass shooting that wounded 9 people at a bar early this morning, begun fire erupted in the city's over the Rhine district, about one 30 a.m., police say all of the victims were being treated for non life threatening injuries at a nearby hospital. A Cincinnati police department spokesman says one responding officer fired his weapon at the shooter, but it's unclear if the suspect was hit as he fled the scene. There were no reports of arrests. The governor of New Mexico says she's sending additional police to Albuquerque to investigate the fourth murder of a Muslim man for Muslims have been killed in separate shootings in Albuquerque since November and police believe the murders could be related. I'm Chris karashi. You're listening to Bloomberg intelligence with Alex Steele and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg radio. All right, well, U.S. lawmakers $370 billion climate and energy reconciliation proposal includes three key takeaways that would be most impactful for the oil and gas sector. Let's drill down on that with Bloomberg intelligence analyst Brandon Barnes. All right Brandon, what are those key issues for the energy space? Hey, Paul, I like the use of drill down there. That's good. And let's start with drilling, right So EMPs are probably the most impacted in terms of cost being added to them from the proposed reconciliation bill. It is coming in two different ways. One is a methane fee, which is a very popular approach from Democrat and those opposed to fossil fuels these days is trying to tag a fee on for emissions of methane at various places. Well head, compressors, pipelines where have you? The other one is going to be they're going to raise royalty rates on federal lands to 4% raise. These are billions of dollars across the industry, but that's helpful when you actually have landed drill on from the federal government, which is what brings us to the second takeaway, which is there's a net positive for offshore. So offshore drilling in the U.S. as we all know, gulf Mexico is primary target for exploration and production. There has not been a viable acreage sale from the federal government since before the fall of 2021. And so that has and we weren't supposed to see one until at least fourth quarter of 23. So this bill addresses all of that and everything in between and even going back further by reinstating old sales that were invalidated by a court. Let me give you a couple of people who are important in that place. You've got Chevron, Oxy, BP Shell Exxon. All of them were the highest bidders from that sale that would be reinstated a $192 million in bids. That's just one sale. They're supposed to happen at least once a quarter. And we haven't had one. So this bill would put that back into place. Third thing, we wanted to talk about was actually outside of this. Whatever background dealings were going on between senator Schumer and Manchin was allegedly part of that was we're going to agree later on to change federal permitting altogether. Sometime in the fall, maybe end of September. Big changes to energy infrastructure permitting, which hits renewables and oil and gas infrastructure in the same way because no one's getting anything built based on permitting, challenges in the course, et cetera. Interestingly enough, there's a carve out for mountain valley pipeline equitrans midstream that is the big one we think intervention has been using to try and he wants to get that push through. That goes West Virginia to Virginia, big gas pipe and stuck for a long time. Brandon, just give us a sense here. I mean, we were just paying $5 a gallon for gasoline a few weeks ago. There's real energy shortage that's going to get very acute in Europe this winter. What's the feeling with any energy space within the regulatory aspect of the energy space about, okay, we need to move towards clean energy, but boy, we also need some of this fossil fuel stuff, the tide is over. There's a lot of energy insecurity out there. How do you think about that? Well, look, I think that's we talked about this before and with reference to midstream, especially LNG exporters, right? U.S. keeps getting hit in different ways, LNG Freeport went offline because they have fire. They're trying to get back up. It just recently come to agreement with Sims of the federal regulator there. You got to be in pass and schneer. They're trying to push back on an air rule. Like there's all this regulatory morass that is threatening transmission and export of energy that could really help Europe, especially on the natural gas side. So I think there are certainly positive signals coming out of the companies in the energy and gas oil and gas companies here that are saying we wouldn't mind having this bill out there because that would help with, especially federal acreage for offshore, but maybe we get some permitting deal that we really badly need. Yeah, because it's interesting. Again, I think most people generally support the move towards green energy, but boy, I just had WTI crude at a $120 a barrel, you know, a few months ago with since come down and but it just seems like and I keep asking people, well, we'll just go build a new refinery, you know? And they tell me, it's not so easy, number one, and number two, there's really no incentive to go do that because, again, they're getting a lot of pressure from a lot of areas to move towards green energy. It seems like it's a very difficult transition. Yeah, really mixed signals coming out of Washington D.C., right? They're being big oil companies being called greedy. They're saying that gas prices are here because you guys are trying to get bigger profits. But just the way energy works worldwide, it's all connected. That doesn't really ring true. And what's being offered from certain corners of policymakers is let's push hard for green shore. But there's no bridge. There's no bridge from where we are now the way we consume electricity the way we use it for transportation and where people want us to go. And that reality just hasn't been crossed. I think that's the mix we get between politics in D.C. and sort of the reality of electricity and energy consumption in the United States. Right. I mean, $370 billion, this climate energy reconciliation proposal seems like a big number to me. Is it give us a sense of how material it is? Will it move the needle? Probably, I mean, honestly, this is more of a political move than anything else. This is let's get a win. We need something. We couldn't get those back better. This is a very light version of build back better. The last bill they got through that infrastructure act was over a trillion. And so this is much smaller in terms of the bigger packages that they would try and get through. Overall, it's in the $700 million range, but there's some energy and climate portion of 370 billion. We're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars. Those are big numbers, but for government spending, it's not a ton and it's likely that what this is going to do for the most part is this is targeting the tax side, right? Let's get some incentives out there to continue building those renewable projects. Let's get some incentives out there on EVs. Let's try and push people to come back to the table and develop again. All right, great stuff there, Brandon really appreciate it. Our thanks to Bloomberg intelligence analyst Brandon Barnes. All right, while we're talking about bill's another major piece of legislation in the works is the $740 billion inflation reduction act. The renewable industry may benefit if it passes while others like big pharma might not be so lucky. For more, let's bring in Bloomberg intelligence and senior government analyst Duane Wright Dwayne, what's in this bill for the healthcare industry? There's a couple of pieces and we start with the pharmaceutical side of things. The bill includes the Democrats long-standing goal to bring in drug prices. There's a provision in the bill that would allow or require the secretary of HHS to negotiate prices on some high expenditure or D and part D drugs and those prices would be available in the Medicare marketplace. Now the bill is and what's been proposed is short of what Democrats had proposed in the past. But there are enough moderate Democrats in the House and in the Senate to scale back the proposal so that we're looking at each of the first couple of years, only a handful of products ten to 15 products that will be subject to negotiation and those prices would be passed on to Medicare, to savings are not as big as what Democrats had hoped they'd see in previous proposals, but they are significant. It will bring in about a $100 billion in savings

Dead America
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"I mean at the end of our lives. We're not going to be judged on. Mary did or what bop did or what jane did. We're going to be judged on what we did or we didn't do what we thought or what we didn't think so i i mean i don't think that's a good point that you make you know it's not about other people in the end. I mean you can want to emulate other people you know have good qualities. You wanna be like them. That's great but in the end it's it's what you do is what you think is how you act. That is very true area. So let's dive deeper into carry a little bit because a lot of people are going to look at -tarian say wow on look terry. She's my hero. But who is. Terry's hero so i think my parents would really be the people i consider my heroes. They they set the tone they they really imparted the important. So family in our lives. I i have a a middle brother who was drafted by the cleveland. Cavaliers in the national basketball shows as and and my younger brother was a pitcher at the university of notre dame and so athletics was a huge part of our family growing up. And you know there was a lot of what i called. Divide and conquer mom would go to one brothers game and you know dad would go to another game and things like that and i remember when my dad was was dying of cancer. I i was living at home. I was twenty five twenty six years old and my youngest brother was in high school and they had a basketball game one night and i told my dad said you know i'm thinking i'm going to the game i'm gonna i'm i'm gonna go work out after work and my dad was like no. You're not mike. What do you mean no no i'm not. I'm like twenty five years. I'm gonna adult. I've owned job. I have you know like no brother has the game. You are going to support him and of course. Obviously i went to the game. Because that's that's what our family was about caring for each other about supporting each other about making sure that you know. We took care of each other so family was incredibly important. And i think my my mom and dad you know emulated that behavior and i think that behavior carried over as as my brothers and i have had our own families and things like that so i say my parents will probably might heroes. That's good heroes. Have and i'm. I'm so glad to hear somebody say that. Especially in our world today carry. I want to dive into your hostage. Negotiator and police time in your life. That must've been very difficult. And some of the situations you might have seen it. It could have been pretty Tense what type of training. They need to become a swat hostage negotiator. So basically you there are two parts of swat or at least there were in this. Cincinnati police department there. There are the tactical guys or girls. women Who you know. They surround the house. They have the guns. They have all that kind of stuff..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"In the tri staple hit high Today of 88 67 degrees right now. Sentencing underway this morning in Butler County court for a Middletown mom who has pleaded guilty in connection with the death of a six year old son, Britney. Ghazni admitted to trying to abandon the child, a wildlife preserve in Prebble County and then ran him over as he was trying to run back to the van. She is facing life in prison with no chance for parole. For at least 15 years. Grief counselors will be made available at NK You Today. Chase Law School student 30 year old Sierra Allen was gunned down over the weekend and Walnut Hills. Allen was shot early Saturday morning on ST James Avenue. The police haven't released any information on what happened letter from the dean of the law school. The students as a remembrance is going to be planned on campus investigation continuing into a northern Kentucky murder. Police say Two people were shot yesterday and Rosina Avenue in Latonia. One of those gunshot victims died. The other critically hurt their names haven't been released. Trying to get more women to join the police department. The city is preparing for another recruiting class in the priority is on finding female officers. Women currently make up 22% of the Cincinnati Police Department, which has a goal to make it 30% by the year 2030. In fact, CPD has signed the nationwide 30 by 30 pledge joining about 100 other police departments to reach that goal. Cincinnati is hiring for its next recruit class right now and Monday afternoon plans a media event outside District one to promote the 30% female goal. And try to draw more recruits. I'm Matt Reese NewsRadio 700 wlw Bangles have opened the season with a victory even though it took over time to beat the Minnesota Vikings at home. We talked about it we need we need a little momentum going into this year. And the 2021 Bengals. There were different. We're different Breed right now, and we want to show that tight end C J Osama postgame show on ESPN.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Is 67 degrees right now. News service of Nick Schou Plumbing today, Sentencing Day for the Middletown mom who killed her six year old son and dumped his body in the Ohio River 29 year old Brittany Ghazi's admitted to running over the child as he was running after their van when she tried to abandon her kids and preserve and Prebble County. She's facing life in prison with the possibility for parole after 15 years, we'll have today's sentencing covered for you. Grief counselors will be available at NK you today. Chase Law School student 30 Year Old Sierra Alan gunned down over the weekend award Hills. Allen was shot early Saturday morning on ST James Avenue, but police haven't released any other details. Letter from the dean of the law school. Two students as a remembrance will be planned on campus. Allen was literally one of the faces of the program, her pictures but on the landing page and the law school's website since its redesigned last year. Investigations continuing into a northern Kentucky murder. Police say two people were shot yesterday on Rosina Avenue Latonia, one of the gunshot victims died. The other was critically hurt. The names haven't been released, trying to get more women to join the forces of the city Police Department as the city prepares for another recruiting class priority on recruiting female officers. Women currently make up 22% of the Cincinnati Police Department, which has a goal. To make it 30% by the year 2030. In fact, CPD has signed the nationwide 30 by 30 pledge joining about 100 other police departments to reach that goal. Cincinnati is hiring for its next recruit class right now and Monday afternoon plans a media event outside District one to promote the 30% female goal. And try to draw more recruits. I'm Matt Reese, NewsRadio, 700 wlw 700 WLW SPORTS. Here's a Bengals update. Rookie Evan McPherson kicks a 33 yard field goal as time expired in overtime to push the Bengals past the Vikings yesterday in.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"News radio 700 wlw radar showing a clear sky at this time our temperatures, 69 degrees Cincinnati police in a specific demographic. As they look to grow. Women currently make up 22% of the Cincinnati Police Department, which has a goal to make it 30% by the year 2030. In fact, CPD has signed the nationwide 30 by 30 pledge. Joining about 100 other police departments to reach that goal. Cincinnati is hiring for its next recruit class right now and Monday afternoon plans a media event outside District one to promote the 30% female goal and try to draw more recruits. I met Reese NewsRadio 700 wlw After going ahead for nothing in the third inning. The Red cell. Their lead disappear following to the Cardinals 64 tonight at Busch Stadium. The series will conclude on Sunday afternoon. First pitch to 15 here on the Big One coverage begins with the inside pitch of 1 15. College football is seventh ranked you C Bear Cats outscore Murray State 35 Nothing in the second half of the 42 7 win at Nippert Stadium. Cincinnati heads to Bloomington next Saturday to face Indiana kick off at noon. That might be RedHawks in Minnesota. Following short 31 26 Louisville defeats Eastern Kentucky 32 3 at home Kentucky a Kroger field, beating Missouri 35 28 for their first SEC win on the season. Soccer action. FC Cincinnati wins its first batch of TQ L stadium, they shut out Toronto FC two Nothing tonight Then the Bengals open up to 2021 season at home tomorrow afternoon against the Minnesota Vikings kick off from Paul Brown Stadium. One o'clock on ESPN 15 31 of 27 wsbn aren't accepted is at midnight. I'm Sean Gallagher, NewsRadio 700. Wlw. I want to introduce you. The Thunder Cat Technology. Thunder Cat Technology is a premier provider of I T solutions not only for government organizations but educational institutions and commercial enterprises as a leader in cybersecurity infrastructure, unified communications and cloud technology verticals Thundercats, not just a reseller. They are trusted Advisors for businesses and their clients. Find out more thunder cat tech dot com Thunder Cat Tech. Dot com. Army 10 miler Registration is.

Newsradio 700 WLW
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"Do know I think that this came out of Wuhan and we do know that the vaccines are extremely effective. But are they more effective than having survived covid 19, which the great majority of people do? And they have the specific T cells and B cells necessary to fight the next infection. I have friends whose names must go unmentioned. That, uh, did not get the vaccine. Then they got covid 19 mild symptoms the great majority of time we covered from that, then got the vaccine a few weeks later and now one or two of them. Have tested positive for Covid 19 again with little or no symptoms, so they contracted it. They wait at the right period of time. Had no serious incident Got the vaccine Few months later contracted Covid 19 again. Now they're being quarantine again with no symptoms. And the smart buddies of mine have gone. Each of them have gone to separate hotel rooms away from their families away from the wife away from their kids away from their cats away from their dogs to quarantine for 14 days, even though Contracted Covid 19 solved it themselves. Got the vaccine A few months later, got it again. And as I speak, they're listening to me in hotel rooms. Because they're staying away from people. And now they're positive. I'm not sure they told the hotel that they're positive. I don't know how that works, either, but they're being extremely responsible. So are we dealing with the Ebola? Are we dealing with polio? Are we dealing with the black death? Are we dealing with a novel coronavirus with good vaccines, and now we know Great therapeutics. I would urge you as the smart 15 to 20% listening in the tri state to me. That when you have symptoms of Covid 19 get tested and take monoclonal antibodies The so called quote cocktail quickly. The odds of surviving are above 99%. If you do if you don't take the Monte Colonial monoclonal antibodies their high If you take the antibodies, then they're really high. The earlier you take this stuff, the better it is. You want to get ahead of the infection. Let's go to the calls. I'm done babbling. Let's go to Lee and Harrison that we have Donnie and lovely in the home of the Tigers. And Bill and Milford. All the way. I want to acknowledge the the sad passing of Chief of police Schererville chief Vanover. He died in his late fifties unexpectedly, and we're not sure but Appears to be a harder stroke. Something like that and van over. I dealt with him. The last few years on a certain criminal matter, and he was extremely professional assistant my client greatly and, uh, He was a good guy spent two or three other police units. Vanover was the best kind of cop you could ever have happy with what he was doing had recently a new grand baby. One of my talks with him a few months ago on this matter, he we each talked about our grandkids how important they are, and the fact if we knew how great grandkids were. We skipped the Inter, meaning Children just going to the grandkids course that's not possible. But the law enforcement community and Hamilton County, in fact throughout the world, has lost a real hero and chief of police man over of, uh of Sharon Bill. Having said that, Let's continue. Now we have Lee and Harrison, the home of the Wildcats, and also Rocky Boy, Man, and Lee and Harrison. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Give me your viewpoint. My viewpoint is the Dan Hills talking about taking the, uh Yeah, I guess he tested asymptomatic and had anybody's in the system. So we have tested now confirm how long was anybody's last? We haven't seen anything last longer than 90 days. They dissipate very quickly. Once you Past a certain threshold, depending on the viral load that you carry. Some people carrying six weeks, eight weeks. Some of the 90 days Now the people that we talked to every day at my job are people that catches the 2nd 3rd time. Didn't get vaccinated and they're just as sick the second time and sometimes now the third time. School Children that were talking to him calling every day at school at home that have got their whole family sick. Don't wear mask at those schools and are unvaccinated. We don't talk to very many schools. The last couple weeks of, um would have mask mandates in place. Namely the public school district, a huge school district. But the rural schools that we have are shutting down about 67% positive rates, and they still refused to abide by helping out the community by wearing masks. I guess my frustration is the flip flop Pyongyang of you promoting that you've got vaccinated. And then two minutes later, he has somebody on this discredits the vaccine, especially someone that's representing the Cincinnati Police Department. That's my frustration. All right, well, Liam, the medical community and you have access to the same things that I have access to, and I've had on infectious disease experts for a long time, and I've I've listened to Dr Michael Poster home who is the presidential advisor from the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. And we have lots of cuts from Dr Anthony Fauci himself, who says that the typical cloth mask warn is completely ineffective when it comes to the protection of the person who wearing the mask or the expelling Of the viral load because it is smaller than the fabric. And so maybe I can play those cuts, but I've done them enough. I've listened to it a couple times. I guess my main issues on boots on the ground on one that actually calls and talk to people every day for the past 16 months. And the schools. The The common denominator is the people that aren't wearing masks in Congress in social areas, such as specifically schools right now, in the past two weeks, we just got out of August and we're already having this issue without having bad weather in Ohio. They're all mask, optional schools. We are not calling repeatedly every day schools that are mask mandated..

Kickass Boomers
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Kickass Boomers
"After he graduated from college at the Citadel where he played NC double a division 1 basketball, he was employed in the marketing department at the corporate headquarters of Wendy's International in Dublin. Ohio from there, he worked in hospital Administration for Riverwalk. Side Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio after getting married and moving to California for his wife's job, he became the customer service manager for an academic publishing company in Santa Barbara. After his daughter was born him and his wife moved to Cincinnati Ohio where he became a police officer with the Cincinnati. Police Department where he was a swad hostage negotiator following a family relocation to Texas. He started a school security Consulting business, and coached high school, girls basketball in Houston. Each time, he took on a new job here to develop new skills and face different challenges. We're going to speak with Terry today about his challenges over the years and his biggest challenge to date that started in 2012. Welcome Terry, how are you today? I'm great. Terry. Thanks for having me. I'll listen to you say that, I kind of figure out one of these days. I got to figure out what I'm going to do when I grow up, you know, wage. It's so many great jobs. I mean, really, you really have so varied? Like, so many people stick to one thing, but you were all over the place which I love cuz that's me too. I've had a million and one job. In fact, my family laughs at me, because I've had so many different jobs and worked for so many different companies that I'm the big joke, but, you know, I'm not the joke now. No, not at all. I mean long time you grow and you get better as a person. So you know, nothing wrong with having multiple jobs there really isn't? There are so I would just let them say what they say. I just let it go right over my shoulder. So I had very jobs over the years, some corporate to becoming a SWAT hostage negotiator to coaching high school basketball. Then in 2012, you were faced with a cancer diagnosis. So I just threw your journey with cancer, the diagnosis, what happened? And then we're going to talk about your books, sustainable Excellence. So in 2012, I was a girls high school basketball Club. And I had a callous that broke open on the bottom of my foot, right below my third toe and I didn't give it a lot of thought initially because as a coach or on your feet, a lot during the day. But after a couple weeks, when it didn't heal, I went to see a podiatrist friend of mine, a foot doctor and he took an x-ray and he said you know I think you have a little cyst in there and I can cut it out. Any did any shortage? It was just a gelatin sack with some white fat in it. No dark spots, no blood, nothing that would lead anybody to think anything was abnormal, but he sent it off to pathology off. So, two weeks later, I get a call from him and as I said, he was a friend. So the more difficulty he was having telling me what was going on, obviously, the more frightened I became and so, finally, he just kind of laid it out. He cetera, I've been a doctor for twenty-five years. I have never seen this form of cancer. You have a rare form of melanoma that appears either on the bottom of the page. Or the palms of the hands. He said, I'd recommend you go to MD Anderson Cancer Hospital and be treated..

Newsradio 700 WLW
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"A ring doorbells. You can catch that good now the one that's in serious stuff. Bad neighbors. Stories 749 7800 the big £1.700 on A T and T will get to your calls. But I'll check in with traffic. Rob what's the latest on that situation on 75 downtown? I'll tell you what you've got to hand it to the Cincinnati police Department. It is all cleared and the highway is reopened. They do such amazing work When stuff like this happens, so major kudos to the guys and ladies of the Cincinnati police Department from the UC Health Traffic Center. You see Health is the region's leader in cancer and Neurosciences care. This is science and in science lives hope yet the highways all reopened north 75 at town Street and Traffic recovers north beyond from Mitchell, Southbound through Laughlin, South 75 near seventh Street. The accident between the semi and the car that's been all but cleared. It was moved off to the right shoulder and it looks like it's pretty much gone. Traffic slows from the Western and Findlay exit. South 75 past Dixie Highway in Kentucky. An accident continues to block the left lane and traffic there slows into the cut in the hill. Plenty of slow traffic now on North found 75, assuming it's people trying to avoid what was closed on North 75. You're slow from Dana Montgomery all the way up to Smith, Edwards and then things slow from about Ken Wood Road. On up towards beyond the Ronald Reagan eastbound to 75 up top Stop and go Traffic there between Mosteller and Loveland Madera Road. Rob Williams News radio 700 wlw The forecast from a 700 wlw Weather Center forward tonight Partly cloudy skies alot of 74 tomorrow. Maybe evening.

Newsradio 700 WLW
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"Will be recorded as a woman riding her motorcycle killed in a crash last night in Claremont County. Cincinnati Police just before nine o'clock Friday night, responded to the 2300 block of ST James Avenue in Walnut Hills. After a report of a shooting they would find 24 year old Kyle's in Clyde. They're dead at the scene. So far, there has been no information about a suspect or the events that led up to the shooting. The Cincinnati Police Department's homicide unit is handling the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call 51335 to 35 42. I'm Sean Gallagher news radio 700. Wlw that child hit by a car last night on buttermilk Pike has been identified and now we know what happened. A 10 year old Omar Ahmed and his mom were walking to a nearby store when they heard fireworks going off. She says the boy ran off towards the fireworks. He was hit in the eastbound lanes of buttermilk near Crest, Brooke Drive Local 12 reporting today that the boy had potentially life threatening injuries. We've heard no updates yet here this afternoon and the first millionaire named Down in the Commonwealth 60 year old Patricia Short accepted the prize with her husband, Gary, in Frankfurt Friday. I just want to thank everybody. Don't want everybody to Keep registering, Get online. I did it. It happened. It's real. I'm still numb. Short added that everyone should get the vaccine, Bashir says more than 600,000. People have signed up for the vaccine lottery. We are now over 2.2 million Kentucky and vaccinated Meaning half of our entire population. There will be two more drawings held on July 29th and August 26th. I'm Suzanne.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
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"June 23rd to explore how cloud enables Mission partners to modernize I T platforms and integrate new technologies anytime anywhere here from top leaders in government and industry to discover how diode enterprise clouds such as milk Cloud two point Oh, and Dios can drive speed of acquisition, collaboration and choice Register today at G d. I t dot com slash emerged. Yes. Bumper to bumper traffic reports every 10 minutes every morning in the car on the way to work on news radio 1200 W away, I just ahead of a quick update from Cherry McCurdy looks like slight rain chances in the forecast. Welcome in news for San Antonio. Meteorologist Nechai A Good morning, Jeanette. Thank you And good morning, happy Wednesday. Our weather pattern really isn't changing much this week, looking mostly dry, hot and humid this afternoon, decreasing clouds becoming partly to mostly sunny forecast. High temperature of about 92 93 degrees. He index up to 103 southeast winds at about 15 miles an hour. Thursday and Friday. Some scattered clouds around early and then mostly sunny in the afternoon. 93 for the high both days. Looks like it gets a little hotter, with a little less humid over the weekend Saturday and Sunday, partly to mostly sunny with a high of about 94 degrees. 10% range chance on Sunday Flag Day on Monday, we'll see a mix of sun and clouds with the 20% range heads and a high of 92 next Tuesday, a 30% range chance high 91 We'll be watching the western Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development Late next week. A meteorologist in that canyon is for San Antonio here for you. Thanks to that 77 degrees charity. What's going on? Cicadas are not only causing consumption concerns with allergy warnings issued by the CDC, A swarm of cicadas has been blamed for a car crash in Ohio. Earlier this week, the Cincinnati Police Department posted a photo of a vehicle that crashed into a utility pole. Police say the driver was on the road and went through a swarm of insects when one of the cicadas flew in through an open car window into his face leading to the crash, and on Tuesday, the bugs were blamed for grounding the White House Press Corps plane headed to Europe for President Biden's first overseas.

WJR 760
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"The store will also have a large area dedicated to online pickup orders. No groundbreaking date was given, but the Grand Rapids grocery chain says It will be open next spring. As we told you before about the invasion of cicadas. Now there's another issue to end the list. Foxes CJ Papa has more. A single car crash in Cincinnati has not unusual, but the way this one happened is certainly unique. Cicada flies through an open window of the vehicle, striking the driver in the face. That's according to a tweet from the Cincinnati Police Department. The person behind the wheel drove off Riverside drive early Monday evening, slamming into a utility pole. The drivers suffering minor injuries, but the car was heavily damaged. Loud and annoying bug is swarming across Cincinnati. They are part of brood 10, which emerged from the ground every 17 years to made police advising voters to keep their windows closed for the time being C J Poppa Fox News West Virginia Democrat Senator Joe Manchin met with civil rights leaders today to discuss the for the People's Act, which will introduce federal election reform. Senator Manchin criticized the bill is the wrong piece of legislation to unite the United States. But White House press secretary Jen Psaki says it will be a discussion point for his next conversation with President Biden. I would certainly expect that when the president has a conversation with Senator Manchin the next time They'll talk about voting rights. Um and but often when he speaks with members, he talks about a range of issues somewhere. You work together somewhere. You disagree. Press Secretary Jen Psaki. Republicans argue the government infringes on state rights to conduct their own election. If this bill is passed, it comes after states like Florida, Texas and even Georgia past election reform laws following the 2020 presidential elections. On Wall Street Today, a mixed day on Wall Street. The Dow was down 30, the S and P Up. Barely appoint. Ken Vogel. Ski WJR News back to Mitch Album.

WMAL 630AM
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"John Matthews. And we have breaking news at this hour. Leesburg Elementary School teacher Tenure Cross is getting the news that he wanted to hear. Well, the good news is that the judge granted Sanders motion for preliminary junction, which means he is immediately reinstated to his position before and he is no longer banned from Loudon County School. Property crosses attorney Tyson Lang Hoffer across was placed on paid leave two weeks ago, a day after staying in a public forum that he would not support or follow of policy being drafted by the county school board that would require him and all teachers to use the preferred pronouns of transgendered student, a spokesman. On litigation, the county would have to make a request to stay the judge's ruling to return cross to work if it wanted to keep him from returning Crosses planning to return to work tomorrow. A bipartisan Senate report finds law enforcement and intelligence agencies downplayed threats leading up to the deadly January 6th attack on the capital. The FBI and Department of Homeland Security deemed online posts calling for violence on the day Congress certified the Electoral College is not credible and an intelligence division within the U. S. Capitol Police knew about maps of the capital complexes tunnel system being shared online, but did not inform leadership or rank and file officers. Those conclusions are part of a Senate report authored by two different committees about the planning and response of the attack. Lawmakers did not dive in the root causes of the violence. The House has approved legislation to create an independent commission. Senate Republicans blocked it. On Capitol Hill, Jared Halpern Fox News Carroll County School Board has unanimously approved a resolution asking Governor Larry Hogan to lift mask requirements in schools immediately, citing low transmission rates and saying any physical benefit of a mask is offset by damage to the mental well being and health of students. Board vice president Ken Kyler. I think we need to be very conscious. To stop mass shaming in either direction. I think there's been some from both directions, and I think it's wrong. Everybody should have the option. The state's mask order was lifted May 15th with exceptions remaining for public transit, hospitals and schools. The governor's office has yet to respond to the request. Metro's latest technology improvement may soon have fare cards going the way of the dodo. Today, people have the convenience of pain for just about anything. Using their phones and now paying for a ride on Metro is just as easy as a cup of coffee general manager Paul Wiedefeld introducing a new APP for android phones that will allow riders to pay through Google pay joining iPhone users who started playing with their phones last year. The new APP can be used to pay for Metrobus, metro rail and parking lot. If you've been driving around with your windows open, you might want to rethink that strategy. A single car crash in Cincinnati has not unusual, but the way this one happened is certainly unique, Cicada fly. Is through an open window of the vehicle, striking the driver in the face. That's according to a tweet from the Cincinnati Police Department. The person behind the wheel drove off Riverside drive early Monday evening, slamming into a utility pole. The drivers suffering minor injuries, but the car was heavily damaged. The loud and annoying bug is swarming across Cincinnati. They are part of brood 10, which emerged from the ground every 17 years to mate. Police advising voters to keep their windows closed for the time being. C. J. Poppa Fox News. The Dow is Down, 26 points, the NASDAQ off 21 traffic and weather Next just getting.

Catch my Killer
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Catch my Killer
"They tried to speak to the police about the case. You just very big. Having a hard time with people return their calls and following up on tips and things of that nature. Leave a lot of that has to do with. It's been nineteen years it. i. I'm not speaking about it Other cincinnati police department. I've only had good experiences with them. But i can't imagine being detective on the flip side of that. Not having any answers you know and i and i know they followed up everything they can but as time like i said i'd say on my friends don't forget about it. Oh if we call three times a week then. I feel like that's our perogatives. Because we need to know and they'll let me give that tip. Was it followed up by. I admitted tip just a couple of weeks ago. And they gave me a little thing that check up on that to see if anything's followed up and nothing yet. It's only been a couple of weeks but it does get frustrating. Because you're like you need to check this out or do this. And i know they gotta work workload on them. But we deserve some type of answers thanking vicky there to be iraq and that the person that is responsible for taking their lives is now facing justice although we'll always hurt for their loss and always grieve and every year or october is a hard day for all of us but just knowing that someone is being held responsible that someone's to face a judge and for what they did would hope i sleep a little bit better at night and i feel like the detectives and everything you need to understand from that perspective and not. Just blow things off or not. Call people back for several weeks. And and but that's just my personal opinion. It's hard especially when it's nineteen years old 'cause on the back burner because they followed up on everything they could have positive and with everything happening the way it did. And we don't have a lot of information as it is. We've been very vague. Everything we know is i know. There's someone if not a few people out there right now. That know exactly what happened that night. They know what happened. Franken vicky and they're sitting on the information out of fear and i understand that it's scary to have to hold onto information such as that that it's the right thing to do you come forward and say this is what happened. The only the friend. Vicki deserve that because years long enough to go without knowing anything. I would definitely agree with you. That nineteen years is definitely too long. And i've had correspondence with vicky son. Billy and i can tell it's really affected him and it's something that he's probably never gotten over. I mean he is mentioned to me. How when mother's day comes and goes it's really traumatic for him and it's been just horrible on his life because he just missed out on so much i mean a lot of us have our mothers and we just take it for granted that our moms are there but he never had that opportunity and he doesn't have any memories of her. I mean that's got to be something that's really difficult to deal with. He was john locke is neither you know. He only had so many short years memories with her and my heart breaks for him. Even in the epa's dipping too young and he didn't get to have all those years with his mother. You know. I know that you know frank's family pretty well. Do you know how much his losses affected their family. It's the so my for family and friends have frank. His stepdaughters are devastated. It has been nineteen years later because he was the only father figure in their lives and they adored him and he was wonderful he was wonderful stepdad and those girls love him and now he's gone forever. He doesn't get this see their babies grandbabies. He doesn't get that at the table with on thanksgiving and laugh and tell stories and hold his grandkids and be with the family every year. It's a constant reminder on that day it's a reminder dot only if he gone but we still don't know who did this and not just makes it that much more worse. It's just devastating to know. He's no longer with us. Because i can't say enough about his effects of personality and it's my big bright smile. Had the these crystal blue is that you just see right through and was just a great fun person you wanted. You wanted to be around free. Usa thank walk in the door. And you're like oh frank. It was like an excitement. Frank was here 'cause he was just that type of person and then know that he doesn't see like my son. I have a nine year old son and he doesn't. He's not here with us. That breaks my heart because he would just an amazing. I was a mom in general. You know i. I can't believe you have again you know. And that's what hurt all these years later and it will remain the same. They're gone someone you love is gone. And that's the wound that never quite he'll it's spruengli difficult to comprehend the fact that somebody has been taken away from you and this person was really loved and you will never see this person again. Death is final. I knew talking to so many different people. It's really such a traumatic loss. I mean i know. I've lost people and we've all lost people in our lives but it's one thing for them to pass away say in a car accident or if they're sick but just the thought that somebody took them away from us. That tells you that. Hey this person had more time left than somebody who didn't have the right to take this personal way took this person from us and then on top of that when you don't even know who took this personal way that's even worse now. If somebody does have information about this case what do they need to do in bacon remain anonymous and i can call shoppers and their numbers. Five one three three five to thirty forty and there is a reward for any information that leads to the iraq and we just created a gofundme. page billion. I or the organizers and we are trying to raise additional funds to add to the crime stoppers reward in hopes that like an extra incentive. So if anybody out there knows anything you can call. Crime stoppers remain anonymous or you can call it the cincinnati police department and speak with someone there. My final question is for anybody. That's out there. Listening to the podcast. If they know anything about what happened to frank or vicki what would you like to say to that person. I was speaking to.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Up in the Middle town area. But that's about it right now. Temperature is 63 degrees. Police are looking for witnesses who saw a fatal motorcycle crash yesterday about 5:30 P.m., a 56 year old woman crashed her motorcycle on the Cross county highway near the I 75 interchange. Police say that Jill Bloomer went off the right side of the highway and hit a guard rail. She died at the hospital. Witnesses should call the Cincinnati Police Departments Traffic unit. Ah, shooting at a Rose Lawn nightclub has left one person dead and several others wounded. The killing at Brandi's on writing Road happened about 2 30 this morning during a large fight with several 100 people. At least three people were shot in all scanner traffic indicated about 200 people in the club. We're still fighting when the cops arrived. Name of the victim hasn't been released. Police did take one person into custody and FC Cincinnati getting ready to break in their new state of the art soccer stadium later this afternoon. See Cincinnati broke ground on the stadium in the West and in December of 2018. Now, less than three years later, he will host the first MLS MASH soccer club spent 250 million of their own money building. The facility is being called one of the best soccer stadiums in the world. Look at the other stadiums in Europe, myself working in been playing in yet and This, of course, you know, fits in there into the to the top stadiums in Europe as well. Well, that's and that's I think what the club was aiming for Tiki Well, Stadium. Oh, hold 26,000 people once the pandemic restrictions were lifted that includes 4500 club seats and 49 luxury boxes. They're also over 3000 tickets available for.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Traffic indicated about 200 people in the club still fighting When cops arrived. The name of the victim hasn't been released. Police took one person into custody. Police are looking for witnesses who saw a fatal motorcycle crash yesterday about 5:30 P.m. in Cincinnati. Ah, 56 year old woman crashed her motorcycle on the Cross county highway near the 75 Interchange. Police say that Jill Bloomer went off the right side of the highway and hit a guard rail. She died at the hospital. Witnesses should call the Cincinnati Police Departments Traffic unit If you saw anything now it is FC Cincinnati going to be moving into his own state of the art stadium later this afternoon if he Cincinnati broke ground on the stadium in the West, and in December of 2018. Now, less than three years later, it will host the first MLS mash soccer club spent 250 million of their own money building the facility. It's being called one of the best soccer stadiums in the world. Look at the other stadiums in Europe, myself working in been playing in yet and this, of course, you know, fits in there into the to the top stadiums in Europe as well, Well, that's and that's I think what the club was aiming for Tiki well stadium hold 26,000 people once the pandemic restrictions were lifted. That includes 4500 club seats and 49 luxury boxes. They're also over 3000 tickets available for fans to stand and cheer on the club from the Bailey behind the West. Net. Brian Copes news radio 700 WLW Kickoff against Inter Miami four clock this afternoon and then you can hear that game on ESPN. 15 30. The Reds won last night, beating the Rockies 65 last game of the four game Syriza's Today at 3 10. Our coverage begins at 2 10. Sandy Collins, Our next updated 9 30 on NewsRadio. 700 w Love your Propane Grill. Well, Life just got a little easier with propane taxi.

WTVN
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on WTVN
"Cincinnati Police are searching for a serial bank robber. They say the same man is responsible for holding up seven banks in the city between November 9th in December. 28th. The suspect is described as a 5 ft. 10 white man with a thin build between the ages of 25 35. He has used the same get away. Car in each robbery, which is described as a grayish blue 2007 Chrysler 300 C with chrome door handles and Miers and a dent in the front passenger side Fender. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cincinnati Police Department. The state of Ohio has distributed about 38 million free facemasks since the Corona virus crisis began last spring and plans to hand out millions more, according to state officials. So far, 23 million masks have been sent to Ohio employers by the Bureau of Workers Compensation, which is currently working to send out another 23 million masks by the end of June. The goal is to send about 50 masks per employee for each of the two distribution rounds. The Ohio Department of Aging Male 10 million masks last month to 2.1 million Ohioans Age 65 older and nearly five million masks have been handed out as part of the Ohio Department of Health's more than a mask campaign, which is targeted at minorities and vulnerable communities. I'm Julie Holiday wt AM News and the Arnold Sports Festival, usually scheduled for the first weekend of March each year has been postponed Friday night. The president of the Arnold Sports Festival, Robert Larra, Mur said he is in the process of locking down new dates for the event. He is pushing for the second weekend of September. Hoping any Spectators who want to be there for the competitions will be able to I'm Steve Bailey, filling your news feed with the top trending news at the top and bottom of the hour. Columbus is views is on news radio 6 10 W TV END If you're Happy Law enforcement appreciation Day. For the past 364 days, society politicians, professional athletes, and every scumbag in America has vilified one of the most highly regarded professions in our country. They've thrown bottles, rocks and firebombs. They have made the people who protect us to protect law and order the criminal Happy Law Enforcement appreciation Day. Society has spit. Our brothers and sisters screamed every slur you can imagine at them. Vandalized our property. Torstar precincts showed up in our homes and our places of worship and taking our lives. And we were told we deserve it. It was punishment for some false narrative that was simply not true. Based on lies. That's the real fact. Happy Law enforcement appreciation Day. We now have elected arguably one of the most anti police administrations to the highest office in the land and seriously seriously, we wonder why crime is out of control. We've elected mayors and city councils across big cities such as Chicago, Philly, New York. Right here in Columbus, who take the word of a career criminal over a trained professional and won't apologize when they're eventually proven wrong. We can't Treat these men and women like crap for 364 days a year on this day this one day in Saturday on Saturday in January, say we appreciate your service doesn't work that way. Have you been the last 364 days? Have you gone out of your way to support law enforcement? But if in the men and women who put their lives on the line every day while the criminal continues to rampage in the street have yes, stood up when you heard the outright falsehoods portrayed in the media and by our politicians. They continue to drive our city. In our country to destruction. Did you stay silent? Was it too hard to stand up? Want to stir the waters, right? Afraid someone may know your forest, civilized society, and then you're not yet awoke. Now time to pay the price. We were asleep last year, and now we have awoken to an America where it is okay to argue with an officer on the side of the road and scream at them while you film it. It is now okay to not obey a lawful command to drop a weapon or simply show your hands because you know the politicians and media they got your back when the officers face to defend their own life. This week, and this week we heard from a new Franklin County prosecutor. You know the person who's supposed to stay above rhetoric, stay objective and defend society against those who want to harm us. But he chose to go down a very dangerous path, a path that not only showed his ignorance but his motivations and his agenda. This week, Prosecutor Tyack said he is going to deal with officers who succumb to the temptation to shoot. You heard it right? Officers who succumb to the temptation to shoot people. He will put them in prison next to those they arrested and when suggested that officers were just defending their own lives, tax simply stated..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"cincinnati police department" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Little time off between now and the first of January. And has been my tradition for the last several years. Several decades. The last guest of the air is Joseph TNT. Deters Joe Deters. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Joe, How are you? Bill. I'm doing great. How you doing doing Well, You've not come on much because of the race and we were notified about equal time. And if I put you on a head to put on your opponent, which would've made no sense at all, But I think right now you're needed more than ever. In fact, maybe the reason that you got reelected almost by acclamation without much effort. Is the case of state of Ohio vs to Shawn Brown, Only 20 years old 20 year old allegedly slaughtered Natisha Lattimore 29 years old and possibly Killed Niall Oh, the three year old toddler, but bodies not been located. I hope somehow he shows up somewhere but one of the facts involving two Shawn Brown and what he did do Ah 90 Sha Lattimore. Well, we believe that the actual murder was premeditated. Um, I don't want to get the specifics about it, but he had planned killing her and that that's what the evidence is going to show. My concern right now is the missing three year old and we are I mean, I know if my child was missing or my grandchild was missing. I would rather have no one Maura involved in trying to find that kid in the Cincinnati police Department Homicide year and they're working very hard to do that. And, uh, Achieved. The visor should be very proud of his force and through tough times. But you still have bad people out there and order and deal with it. If we find this child and this child was the victim of a homicide. You know, I think you know. My feelings on people that kill kids, and I'm I'm not gonna. I mean, I don't think they should be walking the earth anymore, and I know a lot of people disagree with that. But it is a matter of fact. You mentioned my campaign I found in the museum said with very little effort. Actually work your tail off, but does right right. Besides that? Um, during a virus to I'm gonna point out. Look, the guy ran against me. You got a bunch of sorrows money, and he vowed never to speak to definitely And you get a guy who premeditatedly. Murders. His girlfriend Slaughter dumped her body in a body bag. These are the Purple People Bridge and then we find a baby stroller in the water. So We does he deserve. Death. You deserve to be taking care of the rest of his damn life. You know, does he deserve that? That was society's come to me. Oh, or bigger than that. You're God really does Yeah. Don't move to Europe. Then All I'm telling you is I swore to uphold the law. Actualize I'm going to swear to do January 4th. Yeah. This is a death penalty case. If we can prove it, he is going to be seeking the death penalty. We will be seeking the death penalty in this capital case. And Joe you and I have family members around the age of 18 1920. I could not conceive of a 1920 year old planning the slaughter. This wasn't a shot in the back of the head that this was a horrible butch ng butchery of Natasha Lattimore, seemingly His girlfriend. She wanted to leave and he didn't want to leave. So he planned that execution and a horrible, horrible way. And then may I use the term slaughtered her like she looked like she was a farm animal. And then with a three year old of course we we hope somehow. Uh, little Milo made it downstream or it's with a family member or something else. But I also imagine I'm guessing at this point, the Nile Oh, Has met his maker. And so this 20 year old Slaughters his girlfriend because she wanted to break up and then most likely purposely murdered. Ah little boy. And if that doesn't get the death penalty We may not have won because they didn't. But we have a death penalty. So when you got somebody running for prosecutors saying, you know what? I'm not gonna enforce that law. That's the reason you were elected. Even in the black community. I would assume that the tissue Latimores family would like the ultimate penalty to be imposed upon to Shawn Brown, who's a coward. Who butchered a young woman and most likely killed her baby because she didn't she wanted to separate. It's disgusting. Do you think one of the reasons you got elected by by pretty good margin, unlike every other prosecutor in large cities and counties in this country was because of your approach when it comes to vicious murders? I think so. I think I think we're fair. Um, I don't pick and choose the laws I choose to enforce. That's the Legislature's job in the governor's job. I am given the wall. I'm given a set of facts. We apply those facts to that law. And if it's shit and we don't have proof fishes I'm going to seek the death penalty. Now they may get rid of the death challenging And you know what? Bill? That's fine with me. I think he deserves to die. But if they decide to get rid of death pounding fun, that's that's their choice. That's their job. But as long as I'm prosecuting attorney Evangeline County I am going to follow the law. And I'm gonna be fair about it. I don't care, race, color, creed anything. I'm going to be fair about this. Well, yeah. You know, the difficulty is the governor, your friend and mine, Mike DeWine. It's canceled. Reset the death penalty for three more because hey, says he can't get the Proper cocktail of drugs toe. Put the person to death. Nothing wrong with a firing squad. Nothing wrong with hanging. Nothing wrong with the guillotine. Whatever it might be. We don't have an effect of death penalty because we don't have the drugs. The pharmaceutical companies will through George Soros type activities are being sued, repeatedly alleging there's some something wrong with the pharmaceutical companies. And we don't have an affected death penalty because we have large governor's number. Governors don't want enforce the law and secondly, we don't have the ability to do it. If you put me in charge, however, you killed your victim. That's the way you will be killed. And so that's how it should happen that way. Either. And in this case does Shawn Brown should be butchered like a hog? Because that's what he did in to teach a Lattimore. It should be sliced and diced to be okay with me. Don't you don't need you don't need pharmaceuticals for that. No. And I actually have spoken with the governor about, um Firing squad. I don't I don't know that he believes the Legislature has the stomach to do it. But if you're going to have a death, talent, e have a viable death valley. Don't play this charade that we have a death penalty, and we don't do anything. Anybody they commit These heinous crimes. Anthony Kirkland, really? He deserves to live. He killed five girls. Live. Do little girls he raped and murdered. And you know.

Kim Komando
Cincinnati police officer diagnosed with Coronavirus, 2 others tested
"Columbus and Cincinnati police departments are reporting their first cases of corona virus one officer each infected so far in Columbus the officer is not assigned to