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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

07:32 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"That's love to 202 100 a day I was born. The nurses all gather around. The gates and wild wonder at the door they have found. Then I spoke up. Leave this one. I love all you can tell right away. Yeah, but I was bad the ball out of the balls. Glad to the boat. Let's continue. Now let me hear from you, the American people that I love so well and serve so long. The public school systems are an utter Crisis for the past year or so. Guess what? The liberals! The progressives, the Marxist have shut down the public school system when things aren't going their way. What do they do if a verdict doesn't go there right way? Guess what The cities are looted and burned. Murders and rapes and robberies take place. If in Washington, the U. S Supreme Court If the right decision doesn't go their way, What do they do? Let's pack the U. S. Supreme Court put on more liberals, progressives. And if economics doesn't go the right way, let's pay people not to work. Let's make sure that happens. So when things go awry, the solution is never basic American principles of faith and hard work. And family formation. What it is. It's just the opposite. And we don't get our way in Texas, and we're liberals, progressives and Marxists. If we don't get our way and were a Democrat lawmaker, let's leave the state and party on an airplane. So that's what I'm saying. What do you see? Continue now with Fred John Alex. From Montgomery, Kentucky, and Saint Henri Fred in Montgomery. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham showing Fred How are you? I'm doing Well, Bill, I want to say hello to you. And I want to thank you for having this topic on your show today gives you a, uh, You've got a lot of courage, buddy. Um, Here's what I'd like to see. I'd like to have leadership or students, especially that one student from moment Hills, I forget her name and City Council meet with the Committee of Black Sorrows or black Security officers who are in our Cincinnati public schools. You can exclude Walnut Hills if you want to. I'm talking about Cincinnati. Public schools also meet with black police officers, men and women on the force and black teachers. From Cincinnati public schools to discuss and defend this ridiculous assumption that this panel is made up of white supremacist. Um, how stupid are we real stupid, Ridiculous. Let's get it on the table once and for all and and quit beating around the bush like everybody does. This panel leadership from Walnut Hills and City Council. You'll get this meeting together. Can you imagine black officers? By the way, Fred. Her name is Bella Gordo, and I'm sure she's a bright student. But she, she says, Quote police officers are not bad people, but what they represent is terrifying to me. She says police to her symbolized white supremacy and fear and hate to see that in the school, and when you read the comments from from C P d. They tell you that the school resource officers are sworn police officers from the school in which they're now policing. They went to a can. They went to Western nails. They went to Woodward there from the school. They have specific training on dealing with that de escalation tactics. They are black, and they're there to help and their mentors and guides now to me. Many of these kids have dysfunctional families, and they have no faith and love and no family life. And so that's exactly what they need is a black role model in a school law and order and they want to get rid of that. To what end? Yes. Well, I'm going to tell Bella this Bella on your free time You go to akin and you'd be an S R O for a couple days. Go ahead, have at it. See how easy it is. It's not and like you just said a lot of these men and women in these schools are from those communities and if they can't relate, who can I mean, I'm just sick and tired of this. We've got to get down the bottom line here and have a meeting. Let's hear from black police officers that are on the beach in black communities. Are they racist? I'm a Smitherman is the chair of public safety and I know Chris. Well, is one of my best friends. We talk almost daily. He's got five kids. May I say all black? All went to walnut. Every one of them graduated with distinction. Two of them are nuclear engineers, literally a third ones in the military designing missiles, and the other two are functioning with plus eight plus students. And so what is it then, about Chris Smitherman? That makes him a white supremacist? How about the chief of police? Eliot Isaac? From Xavier. Is he? A white supremacist is the city manager Personal is Shia whites and promises. Come on. I agree, Bill, listen, I've taken up enough of your time. And I I really applaud Chris Mother and I really do. He He exemplifies such a good person with good morals and good ideals. And you can see that You just said with his Children, but police to achieve our chief of police here. I just don't get it. I'm I'm really upset about this and I think Let's get it out. Get it out. In other words, if I'm the principal, if I'm the principal walnut, this is like what? July 13th and the next week, I say to Ms Gordo, OK, get together a group of those social activists that you represent. Please do that. Let's have a meeting, not no media, no publicity. Let's talk. Bring in and the sorrow Bring an Eliot. Isaac. Bring in the city manager, a person of color bringing Chris Smitherman and sit down and say OK, specifically tell us why we are white supremacists or give me the concerns that you have to the and the answer would be These charges are untethered to reality. There's simply mouthing the piety ease of the radical left because, culturally, it's acceptable. How about having a real meeting without the media and say, Okay, when there's a problem in our school, the first thing we do is hit 911 and who shows up? Police officer and so it saves time to have them here. Of course we'll have Bella show up. Okay, I gotta go. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Bella. But thank you. Thank you. It's unbelievable. So let's challenge and she's old enough. Hardly ever talk about juveniles are under the age of 18. But she gave the interview and Bella Gordo's name is in the inquiry story Well written by one of the great reporters Madeline Mitchell of the Inquire, Well research given, But how about asking the question? Can you give us a specific example? Of where white supremacy occurred at Walnut. Give us the time. The date and the place. The answer is, uh, I don't have one. So it is. There are What's that? Right? Oh, I'm sorry. Let's go to Rob Williams, A major accident..

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Every individual parents need to be responsible for their Children trying to get a handle on the growing gun violence in Cincinnati police chief Eliot Isaac says. Starting today there will be additional officers on the streets. Will be trying to contain the kind of violence that led to the shootout and smell Park Sunday that killed two teens and injured three others. They get those boots on the ground chief says officers schedules are being adjusted so that more are available for weekend duty. This is another way that we are Being creative and able to provide officers out there. You can't keep people on, uh, sustained over time around the clock. People have to have off time as well. We found a way to to be able to provide some additional resources, particularly on the weekends. 20 to 25 additional officers won't be assigned anyone spot of the city. They'll be available to respond. Wherever trouble pops up. Though we do expect tonight you will see a noticeable increase in the West End and over the Rhine. FC Cincinnati in the Columbus Crew Battle of Tq L Stadium now latest traffic weather together 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 north and south Beyond 75 continued struggle across the brand Spence Bridge. Add five minutes to your commute on South found 75 into northern Kentucky closer to a 10 minute, the way to get into downtown, and I'm beginning to see just a few brake lights eastbound Tuesday. 75 approaching 4 71 on the left and then on the right north beyond 4 71 across the bridge. Chuck.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Low dropping down to 67. And partly cloudy for you Friday. Not as McGee a high of 82 71 degrees right now. More police officers are going to be working weekends in the city of Cincinnati to hopefully help combat the recent spike in violent crime schedules being shifted to get a new unit of 20 to 25 police officers out on the streets starting this weekend, Police chief Eliot Isaac says the fastest way to assess what is going on in the city is by getting more boots on the ground. A North College Hill man is headed to prison for decades for Dealing drugs laced with fentanyl that led to some fatal overdoses and responsible for the overdoses of three people from fentanyl laced heroin headed to prison. Now for 20 years, they will say admitted to selling the drugs to one of three in January of 2020 just before all of them. Oh did their lives saved by Cincinnati firefighters, Hamilton County Heroin Coalition task force was able to connect him to the crimes by setting up undercover buys, where they say he brought his two year old daughter along He went to his home. North College Hill found fentanyl, heroin, crack cocaine and $75,000 in cash. They say the 65 g of fentanyl was enough to kill over 30,000 people. Brian comes NewsRadio 700 wlw on Wall Street. The Dow right now down 484 points. NASDAQ Lost close to 200, the S and P has dropped 60 our next update at 11. Rick, you Chino NewsRadio 700 wlw. He went online to switch your car insurance to progressive so you could save money. But then you saw a friend request from an old summer camp buddy. And now here you are clicking through photos of his kickball team from 2011 Looks like they won the championship that year. He moved to Tulsa. Oh, a new tattoo. Yes, They said it was easy to save hundreds on car insurance with progressive, but they forgot.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Fades overnight Tonight, your low dropping down to 67. Partly cloudy for you Friday. Not as McGee a high of 82. It is 70 degrees. Right now, More police officers are going to be on the streets of Cincinnati to hopefully help combat the spike in violent crime. More cops going to be working weekends in Cincinnati schedules are being shifted to get a new unit of 20 to 25 cops on the streets beginning Friday, police chief Eliot Isaac says the fastest way to assess what's going on in the cities by having boots on the ground. Officers won't be assigned any single spot in town, but will respond quickly as issues flare up like the large crowd that gathered in small park Sunday night. That's where two teams died in a shootout in three innocent bystanders were wounded. He says the department's biggest assets, his presence and by adding additional resources city will be safer. I'm Brian Copes NewsRadio 700 WLW. Cincinnati Police are investigating after a 21 year old man was shot to death in Avondale. It happened last night. In the 3500 block of loss. Ng Street officers found kill Avanti Heidel birds suffering from a gunshot wound. He was taken to use the medical where he later died. No arrests have been made. Meanwhile, a shooting in the West end has left one person hospitalized. That happened around 4 30 this morning on bay Miller Street. No other details are available at this time. If you can help in either case, call Crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40. Rough start to the day on Wall Street. The Dow right now down 361 points. NASDAQ Lost two Oh seven s and P has dropped. 54 Reds beat the Royals yesterday tonight Start a huge four game series with the first place Milwaukee Brewers leading up to the All Star break. Tyler Malik gets the start. Four. Cincinnati Our pregame coverage gets underway at 7 10 Our next update at 10 30. Ricky you Chino NewsRadio 700 wlw. I want to introduce the the Thundercats 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.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"And if a crime more cops are going to be working weekends in the city of Cincinnati, schedules are being shifted Get a new unit of 20 to 25 police officers on the streets beginning this Friday, police chief Eliot Isaac says the fastest way to assess what's going on in the cities by having boots on the ground. These officers will not be assigned to a single spot in town, but he says they'll respond quickly. His issues flare up. Like the large crowd that gathered in small park Sunday night just before two teams died in a shootout chief says the department's biggest asset is its presence and by adding additional resources. It'll help make the city more safe. Latest murder in Cincinnati happened last night in Avondale, police say, 21 Year old Kill Vontae Heidelberg was gunned down on low Sing Street about 9 15 arrested and bait U. S Attorney's office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms have been teaming up with sin today, police In an effort to get guns off the streets, and today they'll announce the results of a third wave of federal charges were convicted felons caught in possession of gun gun violence reduction efforts already led to indictments of 36 people considered repeat and dangerous offenders under federal law felon caught in possession of a firearm and go back to prison. For up to 10 years now. Latest traffic weather together from the UC help traffic center, you see health is the region's leader in cancer of Neurosciences care. This is science and in science lives. Hope he spent 2 75 crews are working with an accident before you got to Hamilton Avenue Prayer. Fake is banking of towards cold rain. Not there. As of yet north beyond 75 will cost you an extra 10 minutes into downtown. Slow just north of Kyle's.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:13 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Partly cloudy, muggy, Scattered afternoon storms today will see a high of 88 expect some isolated showers and storms tonight you're low down to 70. And more of the same tomorrow. Scattered showers. Storms likely throughout the day. Rain will be heavy at times with a high of 85 78 degrees right now, In the wake of the shooting Sunday, it smelled park that left two teens dead and three others wounded him. The county prosecutor Joe Deters, says his office is going to crack down on gun crime following the deadly shooting involving two teams that smell riverfront park Sunday night that also left three other teens with injuries. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, who joined Bill Cunningham Tuesday afternoon, said his office would start cracking down on those who commit gun crimes. We are doing no plea bargains. We are done with this nonsense. We're doubling down in the court system theaters, adding that he spoke with Cincinnati Police chief Eliot Isaac informing him that his office will also prosecute gun law offenders arrested And stop and frisk situations. I'm Sean Gallagher. NewsRadio 700 WLW. Police are investigating the deaths of an elderly Westchester township couple who were discovered by their son last night in their home on Revere run. Police have not said how they died, but a typed out note was found in their bedroom. And it's a an incident report has identified them as John Anderson to Wallace. There is now opposition to plans to turn a home in North Avondale into a monastery. They don't want priests in their neighborhood group of People live in North Avondale, opposed to plans returned home on Rose Hill into a monastery for the order of the Legionnaires of Christ. Lance golf, returning to home into a residence for 10 priest. But neighbors object, saying it'll bring down home values and bring potential sex abusers into their neighborhood city is recommending approval is only change in the current landlords vouching for them, since they've never been a problem in the areas where they've lived artificial Cincinnati's to the letter of support as well, saying that there are recognized congregation of the Catholic Church you've been living in the archdiocese. Nearly a decade and Brian Combs news radio 700 WLW on Wall Street. The Dow is down 66 points NASDAQ Lost 41 S and P has dropped four. The Reds and Royals wrap up their three game series This afternoon. Our pregame coverage gets underway.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:58 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"So what can be done about that? But the reason he's coming on to is obvious saw about this, but they're redeveloping Court Street Court streets. Beautiful got the new Kroger buildings there. It's lovely, a number of people being forced out because of redevelopment. And he is fighting for them. Because you think it's unfair that someone who's paying $500 a month when the average rent in that neighborhood 1,500,000 month, some housing patently unfair and I'll ask Greg Landesman straight up is Government helped create this eviction, and now that you got what you want, and that's a redevelopment of protected an area in Cincinnati Court Street. This is the end results of the efforts of government to try and redevelop an area. You can't be mad that that people are getting evicted for only paying $500 a month rent when the government when the city of Cincinnati one council Had a hand and creating this problem. We'll get to that right after news on 700 wlw Cincinnati News, Traffic and Weather News Radio's 700. W L elegance. Cincinnati Looking for solutions with the 11 o'clock report. Rick you Chino. Breaking down 16 year olds 15 year olds should be able to Come to the part on a given evening a holiday weekend. And not have to be subject to gunfire. Cincinnati's police chief says it is going to take the whole community coming together to find the solutions necessary. Eliot Isaac says officers alone cannot solve the gun violence issues that led to two teens killing each other and smell park on the Fourth of July. Three others were hit in the crossfire, leaving a 17 year old girl with life threatening injuries. Hamilton County prosecutor says the string of violence recently is unacceptable and it's time to sort out the root causes. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters in a statement Monday said the shooting that smell part two left two young men dead and three innocent teen bystanders injured Sunday night is unacceptable, adding that quote at some point society needs to discuss the true issues At the root of this behavior. People may foolishly blamed the weapon, but the fact of the matter is for too long now. Society has excuse. Bad behavior perpetrated by bad people deter says no more excuses as people must be held accountable for their choices and as a community, he says. We must stand together and say Enough is enough leaders, adding that parents must parent their Children and the community must speak up. I'm Sean Gallagher news radio 700 WLW Now the latest traffic and weather together from the use the help translate center You see, Hope is the region's leader in cancer and Neurosciences care. This is science and in science lives. Hope not bound 70 five's over a 12 minute delay to come into downtown. Thanks to the work on the brand, Spence add five south around 75 to make it into northern Kentucky. Brake lights start near Ezzard Charles. Also the heaviest, It's been all morning. Long gone, he spent 2 75 between the double and 4 71, especially the left Lane west to 75. I'm seeing some slow traffic thanks to a work crew just before the Carol Cropper Bridge and.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"We want ministers, teachers, mentors. When our young people are out in activities and events. We want responsible adults to be there to supervise. We don't believe that uniform. Police officers are necessarily the sole answer to monitor the activity of of teams On a holiday weekend. One of the victims a 17 year old girl sustained life threatening injuries. Cincinnati's mayor says the violence needs to come to an end and the city is looking for solutions. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, in a statement Monday said the shooting that left two young men dead and three others injured Sunday night at smile Park was unacceptable, adding, it is tragic and it has made even more sad by the fact that the shootings occurred in a group of primarily teenagers. The mayor says he has asked the city manager and police chief, Eliot Isaac, to convene the managers Advisory group to examine causes evaluate resources and ultimately create a plan to address youth violence in Cincinnati, Cranley says Kids are turning to violence to solve their problems and retaliate when they feel they've been wronged, adding. This is rooted in problems faced by youth long before they engage in such acts, and the city needs help from the community. I'm Sean Gallagher. NewsRadio 700 wlw. Now the latest traffic and weather together from the U. C Help Traffic center you see, Health is the region's leader in cancer and Neurosciences care. This is science and in science lives. Hope North Bend 75 is an extra 10 minutes into downtown on southbound 75. There was an accident above 2 75 insuring bill that has been taken care of I'm not seeing any problems right now on inbound 74 approaching 75 through the construction barrels. I did just hero Dispatch for an accident on cloth at copper leaf chucking from NewsRadio.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Shooting at Smale Park. Cincinnati Police chief Eliot Isaac says his officers believe two teens were in an ongoing dispute when they opened fire on one another, taking their own lives and wounding three others in the process. Officers were already on the scene. When those shots rang out, Chief Isaac says It's going to take more than just police to stop the spike in gun violence. We want ministers, teachers, mentors. When our young people are out in activities and events. We want responsible adults to be there to supervise. We don't believe that uniform. Police officers are necessarily the sole answer to monitor the activity of of teams on a holiday weekend. One of the victims a 17 year old girl did suffer life threatening injuries. Cincinnati's mayor says the violence has to come to an end and the city is looking for solutions. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, in a statement Monday said the shooting that left two young men dead and three others injured Sunday night at smile Park was unacceptable. Adding, it is tragic and it has made even more sad by the fact that the shootings occurred in a group of primarily teenagers. The mayor says he has asked the city manager and police chief, Eliot Isaac, to convene the managers Advisory group to examine causes evaluate resources and ultimately create a plan to address youth violence in Cincinnati, Cranley says kids are turning to violence to solve their problems and retaliate. When they feel they've been wronged, adding, This is rooted in problems faced by youth long before they engage in such acts, and the city needs help from the community. I'm Sean Gallagher, NewsRadio 700 WLW, now the latest traffic and weather together from the U. C Help Traffic Center. You see, health is the region's leader in cancer and neuroscientists care. This is science and in science lives Hope. North burned 75. That's the heaviest of the highway traffic. Although North beyond 4 71 is starting to slow coming across the bridge, where the report of an accident near the 71 ramp, also of the report of Iraq, North Bend to 75, that's near 32 in escape, and I'm seeing no delays there..

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

02:30 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on WTVN

"Old leaving a lot of questions. Chuck Sivertsen, ABC News authorities in Warren Michigan, are trying to determine if a gas leak caused a condominium to explode. Killing at least one is one of the causes that we start with his natural gas. Um, it would be a prime suspect, but until we have positive proof It's only speculation right now. Fire Commissioner Wilbert McAdams more than a dozen homes were destroyed could be a record breaking day at airports across the country as travelers head back home after the long holiday weekend. Richard Donner, who produced or directed some of Hollywood's biggest hits, including the Omen, has died. He was 91 You're listening to ABC news. In Toledo. One person was killed and 11. Others were injured by multiple shooters during the fourth of July. Block party police Chief George Crawl says all but two of the victims are teens. There were 3 19 year old An 18 year old to 17 year olds to 16 year olds 15 Year old an 11 year old. They're all in stable condition. There are two in critical condition. One is a 51 year old male and another one is a 19 year old person killed was 17 years old. So far, witnesses are not offered any information on who did the shooting or why. In Cincinnati, a verbal altercation between two teams like the gunfire, killing them and injuring three other teams who were innocent bystanders. It happened at Smale Riverfront Park, which is near Great American ballpark in the city's banks district as crowds gathered to watch Fourth of July fireworks Police chief Eliot Isaac, calling on members of the community to help prevent future incidents like this involving young people. Four people were injured by fireworks after a U haul carrying fireworks caught fire in East Toledo Sunday night in the 800 block of Berry Street, or a blog party was being held nearby, where fireworks were being set off at this time. It is not known how the truck fire started. New details have come out regarding the death of Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Matisse Cave Lennox. Initial reports said he was killed in a tragic accident Sunday when he and other scrambled to get out of a hot tub after an errand firework blast and died after his head hit the concrete. But the medical examiner who performed an autopsy this morning, said he died as a result of a firework mortar blast to the chest. Kev Lennox, originally from Lafayette, started two games for the Blue Jackets this past season and bowling green. A woman was found dead inside a home in the 200 block of clay Street this morning. Police received a report of a woman not breathing. Just after five o'clock members of the bowling green Fire Department responded and found her dead. Police detectives are investigating with assistance from the B C. I I'm Sean.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"BMW M A. L A Cumulus station news now continuing the search. I'm rich Dennison Fox News officials in Surfside, Florida say another body was discovered today in the rubble from the collapse of a beachfront condo building, raising the number of confirmed deaths to 28 Miami Dade County Mayor Daniel 11 copies his rescue crews now have access to the full sight. After engineers last night imploded part of the building left standing. The teams have now removed over £4.8 million of concrete from the pale 117 people are still unaccounted for. Tropical Storm Elsa is approaching Florida, with landfall expected tonight after Elsa hits the Keys. Florida's governor Rhonda Santa says this storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa. The storm's path shifting to the west Miami Dade County might be removed from the emergency declaration. That's good news for the search and rescue crews working in the fragile debris at that ongoing condominium collapse boxes, math fin Police in Cincinnati say five people were shot two of them killed during the fourth of July gathering. The shooting broke out, according to police as hundreds of teenagers were gathered at Smale Park in downtown Cincinnati for the holiday, Milo Watson and Dexter right, Junior 16 and 19 years old respectively, died, according to police Chief Eliot Isaac, Mr Watson and Mr Right We believe we're engaged in a verbal water casing that we sold you into extension gunfire. The three other teens wounded were apparently caught in the crossfire, which was mixed in with the sound of fireworks. Foxes, gurnal Scott Three men were killed, two others injured in the fourth of July shooting in a Dallas neighborhood. Police say they don't yet have any suspects identified in last night's shooting, officials say. When officers arrived on the scene, they found five people have been shot. They were all taken to hospitals where three of them were pronounced dead. America's listening to Fox News. W ml News at 802. I'm Sharon Reardon. Happy Monday, Fire investigators in Montgomery.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR

"For Tropical Storm Elsa is approaching Florida, with landfall expected tonight after Elsa hits the Keys. Florida's governor Rhonda Santa says this storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa. The storm's path shifting to the west Miami Dade County might be removed from the emergency declaration. That's good news for the search and rescue crews working in the fragile debris at the ongoing condominium collapse. Foxes Matt Finn. Police in Cincinnati say five people were shot two of them killed during the fourth of July gathering. The shooting broke out, according to police as hundreds of teenagers were gathered at Smale Park in downtown Cincinnati for the holiday, Milo Watson and Dexter right, Junior 16 and 19 years old respectively, died, according to police Chief Eliot Isaac, Mr Watson and Mr Right We believe we're engaged in a verbal altercation that resulted in two exchanging gunfire. The three other teens wounded were apparently caught in the crossfire, which was mixed in with the sound of fireworks. Foxes, gurnal Scott Three men were killed, two others injured in the fourth of July shooting in a Dallas neighborhood. Police say they don't yet have any suspects identified in last night's shooting, officials say. When officers arrived on the scene, they found five people have been shot. They were all taken to hospitals were three of them were pronounced dead. America's listening to Fox News Newsmax is now covering the Trump rallies live, but all other major networks won't carry them live. You can stay informed about Trump's rallies and big announcements by going to newsmax dot com and watching Newsmax TV and make sure you sign up for Newsmax Trump List.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on 550 KFYI

550 KFYI

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on 550 KFYI

"Last night imploded part of the building left standing. The teams have now removed over £4.8 million of concrete from the pile. 117 people are still unaccounted for Tropical Storm Elsa is approaching Florida, with landfall expected tonight after Elsa hits the Keys. Florida's governor, Rhonda Santa says this storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa. The storm's path shifting to the west Miami Dade County might be removed from the emergency declaration. That's good news for the search. Rescue crews working in the fragile debris at the ongoing condominium collapse Boxes. Mad fin Police in Cincinnati say five people were shot two of them killed during 1/4 of July gathering. The shooting broke out, according to police as hundreds of teenagers were gathered at Smale Park in downtown Cincinnati for the holiday, Milo Watson and Dexter right Junior 16 and 19 years old, respectively, died. According to police Chief Eliot Isaac, Miss Watson and Mr Right We believe we're engaged in a verbal water cases that resulted in two exchanging gunfire. The three other teens wounded were apparently caught in the crossfire, which was mixed in with the sound of fireworks. Foxes Gurnal Scott three men were killed, two others injured in the fourth of July shooting in a Dallas neighborhood. Police say they don't yet have any suspects identified in last night's shooting, officials say when officers arrived On the scene. They found five people have been shot. They were all taken to hospitals where three of them were pronounced dead. America is.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

"17 people are still unaccounted for. Tropical Storm Elsa is approaching Florida, with landfall expected tonight after Elsa hits the Keys. Florida's governor Rhonda Santa says this storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa. The storm's path shifting to the west Miami Dade County might be removed from the emergency declaration. That's good news for the search and rescue crews working in the fragile debris at the ongoing condominium collapse boxes. Matt Finn. Police in Cincinnati say five people were shot two of them killed during the fourth of July gathering. The shooting broke out, according to police as hundreds of teenagers were gathered at Smale Park in downtown Cincinnati for the holiday, Milo Watson and Dexter right, Junior 16 and 19 years old respectively, died, according to police Chief Eliot Isaac, Mr Watson and Mrs right We believe we're engaged in a verbal water cases. That resulted in two extension gunfire. The three other teens wounded were apparently caught in the crossfire, which was mixed in with the sound of fireworks boxes. Gurnal Scott Three men were killed, two others injured in the fourth of July shooting in a Dallas neighborhood. Police say they don't yet have any suspects identified in last night's shooting, officials say. When officers arrived on the scene, they found five people have been shot. They were all taken to hospitals where three of them were pronounced dead. America's listening to Fox News Plenty of warm and humid this week. Looks like we are going to see some of the leftovers from Elsa, possibly impacting in the area of some localised downpours By Thursday. We're going to keep an eye on that. Tonight. A few clouds low of 68 sun and clouds. 93 Tuesday I'm meteorologist Mark Thibodeau from the Weather Channel on 161 F and talk to show you how easy it is to file a claim with Geico. We hired a Shakespearean actor woes Me Wherefore art I claims Help when I had just a fender bender. Pardon the interruption. But when you file a claim.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Vaccines. The proposal would have required all employees and district buildings, including teachers to receive at least one dose of the vaccine by August, 17th in order to be eligible. For work this fall. The board may revisit the issue later this summer. Cincinnati's top cop is deciding to call it a career. He took over as Cincinnati police chief with support from the rank and file in 2015 after the city had an ugly break up the year before, with previous chief Jeffrey Blackwell and then city manager Harry Black. Now, he says he'll be retiring sometime in the first part of next year. Police chief Eliot Isaac put out a statement on Monday afternoon. He was first hired by CPD Back in 1988. A specific retirement date has not yet been announced, nor have any plans by city leaders on the process of hiring a new top cop. I'm Jack Crumley. NewsRadio 700 WLW Police in Brown County are investigating the discovery of a body left in Fayetteville victim is a woman who was found wrapped in plastic off of Evans Road. Police believe that she was killed about 10 days ago at her home in Miami Township. Body later dumped in Fayetteville. Her name has not been released. A man was rushed to the hospital last night after a fight broke out inside of David Busters in Springdale, 10 to 15 people involved in the altercation that later spilled out into the parking lot. It ended when a 37 year old man was shot in the back. No word on his condition or on any arrests being made. If you can help call crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40. Nick Castellanos drove in seven runs last night, including a big Go ahead Grand Slam in the seventh one from police line Drive left center Field. Herrera on the run ain't going to get it. Nobody's going to get it that is a grand slam for Nick Castano's 64 Reds as Castano's rounds, the bases fist.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:22 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Has seen a spike in violent crime recently, it is not like what it was during the pandemic. Shootings are down. 15% homicides down. 20% Police chief Eliot Isaac says that the decrease in part is due to their focus on getting illegal guns off the streets so far year to date. Officers have C 750 guns. 750 At this point in June. Approximately 115 guns per month. That are involved in these crimes and we see results. In shootings and homicides. Cincinnati Police, meanwhile, are investigating a drive by shooting that has left a 16 year old in critical condition. It happened at the intersection of reading and Rockdale and Avondale about 7 30 last night. No suspect information has been released. If you could help in the investigation, call Crime stoppers at 35 to 30 40. It is looking like you will not be able to bet on the Bengals this football season. Ohio State Rep. Bill Sites, says he has multiple issues with the bill legalizing sports betting that was recently passed in the state Senate. Among those, he says, limits on how many licenses can be granted in a given area could keep casinos out in the cold with a logical place to put it, and yet under the Senate language Our puke Resino casinos in Hamilton County will be excluded from having any kind of the life. He says He hopes that the State House will pass its version of a bill legalizing Airport spokesperson Mini curses has clearly there's a lot of pent up demand Travel June running is 79% of where travel was two years ago in July is expected to show continued improvement. Triple A is predicting 47 million Americans are going to travel over the Independence Day holiday, a 40% increase over last year. Masks are still required for visitors at the airport and on board all flights. Brian Coleman's NewsRadio 700 W. On Wall Street, the Dow right now at 28 points, NASDAQ's picked up 25 S and P has gained 10. Redd's losing streak hit five last night after dropping the game to the Twins. They'll look to get back to their winning ways this afternoon. Wade Miley gets the.

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"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

08:31 min | 1 year ago

"eliot isaac" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"No commitment, no problem. Mhm. Michael Cunningham to Great America. This rather rainy Friday afternoon in the tri state. First of all Red Baseball kicks off about 6 10 fireworks tonight. Keep hope alive to rocks are in town, and they stink. The red at the residents sweep the rocks. There'll be a one game about 500 away. You go on a long road trip, but until then, police are under assault again by the liberal progressives who seemed to indicate that citizens can place themselves on the main streets of Cincinnati. And by the way, one little factoid is that Cincinnati As a higher homicide rate in the city of Chicago. Cincinnati has a higher homicide rate than El Salvador. I know facts will set you free at some point. But if you take the number about 92 last year, and that breaks down to something like 30 31 per 100,000. That is higher than the city of Chicago, which, by the way is nine times our size. But until then, Sergeant Dan Hills welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and, Sergeant, How are you? Well, I'm doing well, We're doing well. Just step outside a retirement luncheon for Frank McGraw went to retirement thing for Joe Stevens. Paul grind. All the cops are leaving, Officer. I know. For years, Michelle Richmond. So many retirees right now, And the reason is we want to talk about the C C. And about all the settlements. The inquiry is the story by the city paying out $2.5 million over 10 years. We'll talk about that, but all across America. On Sunday night here from cops in South Carolina in Texas and Oregon, their joint you're getting out of the profession, they saying it's not the job at once was and something you said to me about six months ago, sticks with me that if you had a son age appropriate or a daughter age appropriate You would tell them not to become a cop today. Why I do have a Senate take appropriate He's going to become a businessman. If you're going to be a cop today, I would not recommend a lot of the big city environment because it seems that they are setting up systems that are of anti cop. They're very anti. Proactive policing and You know they're ready to throw you under the bus in a heartbeat of something controversial happens. And you know, we get thrown into chaos each and every day. That's what the brave men and women in law enforcement to. They stepped right into chaos. Each and every day. People are trying to hurt each other. People are trying to kill each other. The only thing that stands in between Lot more death and mayhem out on the streets is a is a brave man or woman that wears a badge and they're not getting much thanks for it. And in today's society really well, what did George Floyd's death a little over a year ago due to law enforcement because that's the poster child. For every cop and every encounter in every circumstance, and that's played by the media and nauseum continues to be played forever. In fact, there were some who said Memorial Day should be renamed George Floyd Memorial Day. It is used by the radical left to promote a false agenda. What did George Floyd's death due to law enforcement? Really? And it's such a strange thing, as you know. Well, I was, uh I might have been the first union leader across the country to say what I saw, Uh, in that incident was was was was horrible. That's not the way since a policeman are trained. That's not the way since I policemen act I don't know what the purpose of the actions by the officers or were in that case, But But regardless, that's not who but not only since a police Nomar that's not who the American policeman is. That was one act by largely one individual. And it's it's caused. It's been used. As you said, by by the left here in America to tear apart the name the good name of policing and police work in the United States and three quarters of a million men and women are police officers about 750,000 and the whole country. And every every year, there's about eight million physical arrest in the country. Eight million It comes down to something like 14 deaths of unarmed black men out of eight million arrest. Now, every time that has said it doesn't justify whatsoever what officer Derek Chauvin did. It doesn't justified. In my view. It was the second degree manslaughter. I watched most of the trial but if the jury came back with 2nd and 3rd degree murder, I'm okay with that, too, because he committed a serious crime. And he killed that man. And he shouldn't have done what he did. And I've not heard one cup from California domain from Florida to Alaska, who say you know what the actions were justified? No one everyone agrees with that, but it's played by the media, as if a defined sergeant Dan Hills, it describes Chief Eliot Isaac and before we get to the issues, let me ask you another question since you brought it up. I'm watching C span yesterday and I'm one of those guys who watch C Span and the secretary of defense is a black guy named Secretary Defense Lloyd Austin and he spent 32 years in the military rose up to our four star. He then retired, took a job with the defense contractor for three years. Then he comes back his defense secretary. One of the U. S. Senators yesterday morning. Asked him the question is the U. S military, a racist organization. So I'm looking at this. I'm waiting for the response, he said. That's a hard question to answer. It's not something I give you. Yes or no answer to. So I'll put this to you, Sergeant Dan Hills and since tonight police a racist organization. No, no, no all day long. Absolutely not. They're actually just the opposite. You know, we we risk our lives Stay at night. Not so much me anymore in my position, but the brave men and women are out there on the streets. Risk their lives day in at night, day and night, every day and night for people that they don't even know when the responding a good percentage of time whether or not the vote. Their skin color is And a good percentage of time they're responding for and stepping in the middle of folks that don't look like them. It's the antithesis of racism. It is it is a giving caring act. Of risking one's life for another, and so no, And you know, this is the other thing that bothered me over the years as they there's this thing, although there was some good stuff that happened after The rise to 2000 and one with you know, the collaborative and more communication and more transparency. These are good things, but there's this belief that somehow before 2000 and one that since I policed was a racist organization. And it wasn't then either. I came on in 1987 and and largely, it was very good people very good people of service back then, just as it is today, we just got a little bit better communications and a little bit better at transparency. So when defense Secretary Of the United States. Military 1.5 million active duty. Eight million retired and on a reserve can't answer the question. No, the the U. S military is not a racist organization. That is a problem. Because there's a huge problem, Willie I was in the army. May I speak on the army to you know what? I saw the the best race relations imaginable. When I served in the U. S Army there was there was only one color and that was the color of green our uniforms that we wore. As servicemen in the United States army and you know the the majority of time that I was in the army, although of short period of time majority of time, I had African American supervisors and when drill sergeant Holder told me to jump. My answer was how high Real sergeant, You know, there was no racism There was there was obedience of our leaders and it didn't matter their skin color or anything else. This is disrespecting. What is that, and I would assume every year there's literally millions of contacts between Cincinnati police and civilian populations. Whether it's a traffic ticket, whether it's a call for service, whether it's investigation, it happens all the time and the last two or three years how many persons how many unarmed black persons or white persons have been shot by Cincinnati police? Um Zero. Zero. Now how many were 000.

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