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"No question about that, and as far as the functioning of the criminal court system and Kenton County Is it? Uh, is it Is it working or jurors showing up our trials taking place in Kenton County? Well, we're grinding through Willie. It's still going on. We're still having trials were having trials each week. Um, we're still it depends on the judge in terms of what protocols are putting in place. From courtroom to courtroom. It varies a little bit different summer using mass some or not, but the jurors are showing up. And when the jurors show up the ones that want to wear masks. They wear masks the ones that don't want to wear masks. They don't wear masks and once unless the judge makes them, but so far I haven't had a trial where a judge is mandated masks. And we've gotten along just fine and young were digging out from under it. It's a slow process. It might take us a year or two to get caught up with all the trials and the backlog of cases. But you know, we've we've learned how to deal with Cove in, um both from all the typical stuff. Distancing, handwashing, Um But we've also learned how to deal with Covid at her jail. You know, When we first started dealing with this pandemic, we didn't know exactly what we had on hand. Everybody was scared. We emptied out the jails trying to send things up. I think it was the right decision at the time. But the thing down that we have a better grip on what exactly Covid means and what exactly? It's like to live with covid to have covid and how we treat covid think we've got a much better grip on it. Now we're not Being it's I wouldn't say it's totally back to normal, but it's a lot closer to how it was pre covid, then how it was in the initial stages of the pandemic, where our jails done a fabulous job. Keeping the inmates safe, keeping them as healthy as possible. And when they do get a case of covid in the jail, they're dealing with it adequately. And normally, If you're an inmate or prisoner, you tend to be younger. You tend to be skinnier and you tend to To be around a lot of other people of your same character and say milk, But it's a consequence. Uh, when the president issues these orders about mandatory vaccinations for employers He left out of it all the millions that come across the southern border. They're not vaccinated prisoners and inmates. They're not vaccinated. It's not required. They be vaccinated for those on government benefits of one type or another. They're not benefit. They're not vaccinated. There's large swaths of the American people, including U S Postal Service, which is a unionized operation. They're not going to get mandatory vaccinations. And so by the time you order 80 million employees to get vaccinated and leave out 30 or 40 million more off to the side, we're never going to get to the point of full vaccination. Nor should we because let's face it. You have natural immunities. Natural immunity means you've had the disease. You create the antibiotics. You're good to go. But it looks to me politically as if the Red States are catching more flak than the blue states. And that's a political activity by MSNBC and CNN to make you feel guilty for living in Kentucky. That's right, Willy. And you know there's a lot of segments of the population that if Joe Biden really wanted to mandate the vaccine of his goal was really to get as many people the jab is possible. He could get a lot more low hanging fruit than he is. He could go after huge employers like the Postal Service and just tell them all. If you want to work here, get the vaccine. He could do it with anybody receiving any kind of benefit, whether it's welfare, food stamps, Medicaid, Medicare. Any other type of government assistance. He could mandate that all those people If you still want to get the benefits you have to. You have to get the champions have to get the vaccine, But he's not. He's coming after private employers. It's got to be one of the most least efficient ways of trying to mandate a vaccine. But you have to ask yourself why is he coming after the population that he is? And it seems to me it's forcing a viewpoint, forcing a political viewpoint down the throats of a lot of people that don't agree with him, and it's certainly to me seems very politicized. It seems very partisan. Alright, Rob Sanders, We gotta go. Good luck. Hopefully, between now and the end of the year, there's no more shootings. Latonia, Covington and all that cutting county. You've been busy. Have you ever had a not guilty on a murder case? We have had defendants convicted of manslaughter rather than murder. Um, however, my 10 year we've only had one not guilty. And that was the case I inherited from my predecessor wasn't a case wasn't investigation We did while I was in office. It was one that I inherited. That's the only one that we've ever had a not guilty on knock on Wood William knocking on it hard here because apparently I jinx myself a lot on your show, and I should have kept my mouth shut about no murders Last year. I don't want I don't want to think so myself. But No, fortunately, we've got I've been blessed to have very good prosecutors working for me. I've got very good. Police detectives working in Kenton County, and we all work together but had sometimes, but we all have the common goal. And that's to put the best product in the courtroom on behalf of the citizens of Kenton County in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and we've had great success. Thanks to it. We got to run once again, Rob Sanders of Kenton County. Thank you for coming on the bill. Coming episode Thank you. Thank you, Willie. Go Reds! Go! Bengals! Let's see what happens tonight. Thank you, Rob. Let's continue with more of a line becomes available. 513749 7000 Bill Cunningham News Radio 700 WLW. 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"Kicks off at 5 35 tonight first pitch it up 6 35. As you may know, the Potter's lost again last night. They can't win a game. And the Reds are now technically in the last wild card spot in so the next three games against Pittsburgh critical of the next 18 Games, nine. Are against the Pittsburgh Pirates and four against Washington and those 13 games. Those teams stink, and they also have played the Dodgers this weekend and the Chicago White Sox White Sox are really good, as are the Dodgers, but they have nine of 18 games against Pittsburgh. And it's all up to them. Then to win the final wild card spot and probably go to Los Angeles to face mad Max Scherzer and one game playing. I'd rather play the Dodgers for one game, then, like five or seven games. So tonight's big game starting about 5 35. But until then, I recall the classic conversation I had with Rob Sanders. And that was You know what we've had, like one shooting one killing. And Covington slash Kenton County last year, and since then all hell's broken loose, including police have identified coming to a man who died after shooting Sunday in Latonia happened about 11 A.m.. And Michael Bishop 29 was shot several times in the chest. He didn't make it. Alicia hey, with 33 of Covington was shot in the leg and an 18 year old boy has been picked up. Named Keyshawn McCoy and charged with murder and first degree assault. A man with his finger on the pulse of Kenton County, in fact, all along force minutes, of course, Rob Sanders and Rob Sanders. Welcome again in the Bill Cunningham Show and Rob, How are you? Doing fantastic, Willy. Thanks for having me back on. Well, now I love your prediction, which was a good one that, of course, Kenton County and coming to. It's not quite like Cincinnati in Hamilton County, but from the uninitiated, Tony Bender told me all hell's breaking loose, And it's looking bad. So, uh, is there a common thread between the murders and the assaults and the guns? Or each case kind of despair it and different and major cities. It tends to be around gangs and drugs. Is that the case in coming to an well we had one fatal shooting Willie that also included shooting of a female as well that cases under investigation. I know it's been a couple days since the shooting took place on Sunday, and I'd love to give you more details, but quite frankly, A lot of it's still unknown. Covington police detectives are hard at work talked to him this morning. They were out. They found the gun that was used in the shooting. So that's been recovered. Now it's coming together. But in terms of why this thing happened, that's something that's still very much under investigation. Quite frankly, I don't know that I have the answers to it just yet. But we do know that the shooter and the deceased and the other shooting victim all knew one another. We're very familiar with one another and Looking into whether or not they've ever lived together or actually been that close together well or whether they were just friends at one point, But obviously things went bad somewhere along the line before shots were fired. Now there was another shooting on Sunday. That actually came out while police were still investigating the fatal shooting, And at first, it wasn't clear whether that was somehow related to the first shooting. But it turns out it wasn't That was more of a drug deal gone bad type situation. It's also being investigated but wasn't nearly as serious as the one where one man lost his wife. So at this point, it is the common thread. Domestic violence is that aberrant lifestyles is an alcohol as a drugs. It's a personal gain. Is it for anger and a You know one thing This is not in your bailiwick. But over the weekend, Sierra Allen was found with a gunshot wound around 2 30 in the morning Here in Hamilton County and ST John's Evan. Ooh, She's 30 years old mother. Of two small boys is a star law student at NK used Chase College of Law, and she's too young Children at home. Her smiling face was featured on the Chase website. She's literally the face of NK you Law school. And I talked to a person who told me this was self defense that she fired the first shot that somehow this third year life can you recall being a third year law student? But this third year law student had a gun and her sister said on television. She liked to party. So I'm watching this interview. Mother 30 years old law student she likes to party. And she fired the first shot and the other woman returned gunfire and the law student is dead. And the boy without a mother. It's unbelievable that that story caught my attention. Will you know I'm gonna chase Alum graduated as well from chief many, many moons ago, although it feels like it was just yesterday, But, yeah, I do remember still being a third year law student at Chase. We had all kinds of memorable things going on back then, Like the O. J. Simpson trial, I think might have been as educational as The entire law school. Uh, education that I got, but nevertheless, it did catch my attention because it was a chief student. And that's certainly not something that you hear about, uh, very often if not ever, coming out of chase or their alumni, their students Um And I guess the story that's starting to come out now, Or at least some of the statements that have been made by police aren't real consistent with with the lifestyle that she led when she was at school, because young lady appears to have been a model student in a model person, At least, that's the image that was portrayed not to everybody she was going to law school with now. What she was doing out in the middle of the night and house. She was in a situation where she was firing the first shot. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what the police come up with. As they released. That investigation is my good friend Joe Deters looks it over. I'm sure he and his staff will be on the ball and they'll be transparent. Tell everybody what what really went down there. But In terms of what we get on this side of the river Willy. It's almost all one of two things either spats between people that know each other. You know, I hate to use domestic violence that generically because it's not always domestic violence. It's not always violence between people that are in romantic relationships or anything like that. But it's spats between people that know one another and have some kind of personal beef. That's one of the more common one is drug related violence. Um, you know, we don't really get a whole lot of, uh, gangs or cartels or anything like that. From time to time. We'll have something like that. But more often than not when we have Violence related to drug dealing on this side of the river. It's usually either a drug deal gone bad. Someone buying drugs is a very dangerous activity to be undertaken in the first place. Drug dealers are known to be armed people that use drugs are known to be armed. And when they have disagreements, the guns come out. The bullets start flying, and I think that's what we saw in the second case here on Sunday. Um you know, whatever. It was the one thing that I know that definitely was not happening. These folks weren't getting ready to watch the Bengals game like I was, and they weren't excited for Joe Burrow to be back in action because I know that they They delayed an awful lot of the Covington Police department's ability to watch the game and mine as well as we came in and got to work, but you know it's a serious thing, and unfortunately, that's something that's going to happen in this line of work. Sooner or later, you're going to have to work a homicide case. I would just really prefer if it wasn't on Bengal Sunday, and the other thing is when you were in third year law student and a you the Chase College of Law, how many students carried gun and parties early in the morning with kids? Um, no, I didn't know anybody to care. I mean, there were lots of guys that I went to law school with that hunted and it had firearms that were responsible gun owners. But they weren't toting the guns around at four o'clock in the morning or whatever time it was in the middle of the night..

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"Music any Bet Management Inc said a new date will be announced soon and tickets will be honored for that rescheduled date. In a statement, Incubus said the safety of fans, the crew venue, staff and band is their top priority and out of an abundance of caution. They were postponing their shows in Huber Heights and Fort Wayne, Indiana. I'm Sean Gallagher, and one person is now dead after a crash that happened on Friday night. That incident occurred in Kenton County, around six o'clock in the 15,000 block of Dixie Highway. Police reported that 26 year old Daniel Baker from Independence was going south on Dixie, and then he lost control of his vehicle. That's when he drove off the right side of the road overcorrected, and then he crossed into the northbound lane. Police are saying that Baker drove into a field and rolled the vehicle over. He was then injected and died right there at the scene, and we're getting some indication of the effects of the New Texas abortion law. It's the most restrictive in the nation banning abortions. Just after six weeks of pregnancy, women have already been getting out of state abortions. We've heard from other clinics that they're seeing sometimes. Up. 200% of their patients are coming from Texas. Dr. Babak Kumar, a doctor at Planned Parenthood in Houston, is concerned about others. The logistics of traveling childcare Time off work all the things that they may need to navigate. May not be possible for them. One called a Houston Planned Parenthood taken by Call Center chief Doris Dixon to hear her beg for someone to help her was hard. The staff is stressed, she says. Chuck Sivertsen, ABC NEWS Andrew Cincinnati Reds beat the Tigers 74 accurate American ballpark last night. That rubber match is coming up this afternoon with first pitch at 1 10 and Luis Castillo on the mound coverage starts right here at 12 10 with the inside pitch. It's now 10 35. Our next update here is going to be at 11. I'm Sara Lee's news radio 700 wlw. Let radio advertising keep your business top of mind with customers all summer long.

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"You go. I just think like to as a guy. When somebody slides into your dms or starts hotly, you know, like I didn't. He's I think Connor went into the insinuate that portrays wife or girlfriend had reached out to him via Instagram or whatever. Right. So as a guy to me that seems like the biggest dig. You can throw it Somebody is that I was in your wife, Steve. Yes, Yes, I I would agree with that. Which is probably why poor I decided to Pamela's face. And here's his final comment on that. Just out of the surgery realm, everything went to plan. This is this is perfect. I'm feeling tremendous. We got six weeks on a crutch now and then we begin to build back Am you know I want to thank all the fans all around the world for your messages of support. I hope you all enjoyed the show. I want to thank all the fans in attendance at the T Mobile Arena 21,800 fans in attendance. The place was absolutely electric. There was a hell of a first round. It would have been nice to get into that second round. And then you know to see what's what, but it is what it is. That's the nature of the business. A clean break of the tibia and it was not to be your now, Dustin. You can celebrate that illegitimate when all intelligent But you've done nothing in there. That second round would have shown all and you know, onwards and upwards. We go to him. We dust ourselves off. We build ourselves back. And we come back better than ever. Let's go, Tim. There you go. The world's best promoter of all time, All right. When we take a break, we'll come back and hear the story. Tiff. Guess the hotel worker found a bunch of guns inside. Hotel in Denver, possibly one of those Las Vegas style you know, mass shooting, the instance may have been thwarted. We will get the latest from our folks at ABC next 700 wlw. News, Traffic and Weather News Radio 700 w L gelatin Cincinnati Mandating covid vaccines with the 4 30 Report. I'm Sarah, least breaking down. With covid cases rising in states with the lowest vaccination rates. The White House's discussing if anyone should mandate the shots, the president not saying the federal government should ever mandate covid shots, and that decision is in the hands of schools, companies and local government should they decide that is how to keep their communities safe if they decide to make that decision. We certainly support them in that stuff. Spokesperson Jen Psaki reminding Americans at schools, the military. Even other nations require certain vaccinations. But for now, covid isn't one of them. Andy Field, the ABC News Washington From the UC Health Traffic center joined the best and brightest teams at UC Health. Find your career with UC health dot com slash careers. There's an accident. South 75 past Desert Charles. It's been moved off to the right shoulder your heavy back toward Harrison. There's broken down eastbound on the Ronald Reagan's ramp to Montgomery Road, and it's blocking the left lane. Crews are working on an overturned vehicle on Glenwood Avenue near federal Drive South 70 one's heavy south of Martin Luther King onto 4. 71 expect about an eight minute delay on HBO and 75. From Kyle's Lane to the bridge. I'm Rob Williams news radio 700 wlw. The latest forecast from the train heating and cooling weather Center on news radio. 700 wlw Tonight Chance of storms Mostly cloudy, otherwise an overnight low of 69 Tomorrow. Some clouds in the morning and a chance and then scattered rain and storms in the afternoon by high of 80 degrees. Looking ahead Midweek Partly cloudy but still more heat and humidity from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning, chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh News Radio 700 WLW, The radar's all clear and it's now 82 degrees here in Cincinnati. Computer issues are closing many Kentucky vehicle departments, officials are saying county clerk offices cannot process transactions like vehicle titling, registration and transfers in Kenton County. There have been issues since July six. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says the issue.

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"Com slash careers spoke North and South Band 75. You'll need an extra five minutes to get across the Brent Spence Bridge. I'm also seeing a bit of heavy traffic North band 4 71 near Memorial Parkway, checking To see what the problem is. They're chucking from NewsRadio 700 WLW, now the latest forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on news Radio 700 w L job. There is a slight rain chances the head out the door this morning, but it's more or less just cloudy. Today we'll see. A high of 82 was scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon hours tonight only a small rain potential 70 for low but tomorrow it's rinse and repeat more scattered showers and thunderstorms. At the high of 82 from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meat. Neurologist Jennifer Catch Mark NewsRadio, 700 wlw Quite a bit of rain off to the west in Indiana. From Rushville through Westport down through, uh, Scottsburg area and out down into Louisville that is headed this way. Right now we're seeing a little bit of rain in Butler County and mostly around Oxford. 71 degrees. Now at NewsRadio 700 wlw. We see the computer system for the DMV. Ian, Kentucky is down statewide, so offices and Boone Kenton counties. We see our clothes today. It's best to check with your local office before going to a Kentucky DMV today. Police arrested the Cleaves man after they say he left his one year old daughter, home alone. 26 year old Anthony King was arrested in jail now for child endangering the baby's mother told police that he messaged her Sunday morning in stated that he was leaving the home and the baby was there..

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"Again with President Biden at the center, the president just the second Roman Catholic to hold the job is at the center of a religious firestorm. A group of US bishops taking steps to bar Mr Biden, another high ranking officials who support abortion rights. From receiving Communion that's touched off a firestorm of its own. 60 Catholic Democrats on Capitol Hill rushing to President Biden defense in a new letter to the bishops, including California Congressman Ted Lieu, who went as far as to call the bishops hypocrites writing. There are a number of Catholic Republican elected officials who support the death penalty. Are you going to deny communion to them? A. B C's Mary Alice Parks Richard can to ABC News. Man who police in northern Kentucky was on a chase with that ended in Newport, where he was shot was arrested This weekend after he was released from the hospital. 24 year old Jacob Roberts of Covington was shot after he was stopped by a Kentucky cop on a drug complaint. He's seen on body camera, pulling a gun and pointing it at the cops face. Fast thinking officer push the weapon away. The suspect got into another car and took off. He was later chased by Kenton County cops and shot in the parking lot in Newport. They say that Roberts is a felon. He's being held on a quarter million dollar bond and will be extradited from Hamilton County. Down to Kentucky. A driver charged with killing a passenger in a car traveling on Glen Way Avenue on Christmas Eve last year, will be in court today for Plea hearing. Cincinnati police say that 39 year old Sherry Smith lost control of her van and hit a car head on the victim who died at the hospital was 65 year old Gail Duncan news radio.

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"And there was a SWAT standoff in Latonia last night. Was on the phone with her on a different line, and he according to her was suicidal, that she had heard gunshots and that she thought he was in need of help. Kenton County Prosecutor Rob Sanders said that when the officers responded, the man shot at them multiple times. SWAT was called in, and they eventually had to force their way into the home on Fraser and shoot the man. Sanders tells our own Bill Cunningham that the man has died from his injuries and now Kentucky State police are investigating. Among the early moves the state of Ohio made during the onset of the pandemic, giving people more time to get their driver's license tags up to date. However, now that nearly half of the state has been vaccinated against Covid, and things are returning to normal, the Ohio BNV is reminding drivers that extension period ends at the end of this month. Driver registration can be renewed totally online. However. Driver's licenses in Ohio cannot so this State and local police departments are encouraging people to plan accordingly. I'm Jack Crumley. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine officially ended the state's Covid 19 state of emergency that went into effect earlier today. On Thursday, the governor announced at the end of the 15 month old state emergency has reached 57% vaccination rate for adults. Nursing home guidelines have also been lifted. This means that there are no limits on the number of visitors. A resident can have. And Cruz is out of Florida are coming back for the first time since the pandemic dock ships ABC is Dave Packer has details on the precautions. One Cruise line is taking despite a threat from Florida's governor, Royal Caribbean, setting new rules for passengers When the line resumes Cruz's originating from Florida on June 26 among them unvaccinated guests will have to pay $136 per person for on board testing. Face masks to be required for all passengers and common areas indoors unless it a vaccinated only events. Some shows will be for vaccinated guests only Royal Caribbean may have to revisit the rules. Florida Governor Ron Dissent is threatening cruise lines that require vaccines with a $5000 per passenger find starting July 1st Dave Packer, ABC NEWS News RADIO 700 WLW sport Here's the Reds update will be Tony Santy on up against Chris Paddock..

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"News, Traffic and Weather news Radio 700 w L jealousies Cincinnati Era police officer involved shootings in the tri state with 7 30 Report Brian Combs breaking now. Last night's was the second officer involved shooting on the same day in the tri state a claim a county sheriff's deputy called to a home on 1 32 in Ohio Township. For a domestic dispute between brothers 911 caller said one of them had a knife deputy found the armed suspect near the Richmond Estates Mobile home. Park says the man refused to drop the knife kept coming at the deputy. Was forced to fire his weapon. Man was air cared to the hospital. We have no word yet on his name or his condition that officer involved shooting in the about 11 last night, followed one yesterday morning in northern Kentucky. Burglary suspect was shot and killed by police in independence. Lucky State Police have been investigating a fatal officer involved shooting that took place of what was said to be an unoccupied house and the 800 block of rich point driving independents Tuesday morning on Bill Cunningham show, Kenton County prosecutor Rob Sanders. On how police found up at the home neighbor apparently saw somebody climbing in to the residents underneath a garage door that they managed to get open somehow or get open. Just high enough for them to climb in. The man allegedly brandished a gun, which led to an officer firing their weapon. Sanders says there was a body camera footage that still needs to be reviewed as part of the investigation. I'm Sean Gallagher News radio 700 WLW now latest track whether together from the UC help traffic center, your pain shouldn't wait. You see health, orthopedics and sports medicine offer same day appointments called 475 86 92 schedule, not bound 70 five's running over a 10 minute delay to get into downtown Sepahan. 75 now slows coming out of the lock. Split, but is much improved. Approaching the brand Spence just a bit of a slowdown, which at one time was backed up past as her Charles eastbound to 75. There's brake lights left side approaching 4, 71 and erect reported on Fairbanks below. Dell. Hi, Chuck Ingram news radio 700 wlw This The hometown company I've been recommending for over 30 years call ever dry waterproofing today. Now the ladies forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on news radio 700 wlw. Lots of rain ahead. Today in the tri state. We're seeing showers across most of the tri state right now, and that rain will continue for several hours. The rain on radar stretches all the way back in tow parts of Tennessee. Tonight. Scattered rain Low 62 scattered showers tomorrow with the chance for a storm in the high of 73 decrees. It.

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"You have to go to the salt pile and go have his don't have salt. Oh, this old piles. I'll tell you what that is. Maybe the greatest part about becoming an anchor. You know, do that, Although I will tell you that, um Kristyn Hartman and I went out today to a sledding hill to shoot a little like sledding story. Well, Erin at 5 30. So I was out in the snow today, and I mean, this is like the best kind of snow, right? Where it's so there's enough that it's fun to play in. And by the time my, my butt got movie today's, you know the roads were clear, and someone came by proud my driveway and scraped up my sidewalks. I was like, thank you. So I have, like lots of neighborhood friends, too. Thanks about, but it's also when it's you know, it's not like it's 10 degrees and snow in this much. Why this is what it's about. Perfect. You get up, you know, bundle up a little bit. You got right. Do your sled and all this stuff. Take kids out. Play. This is kind of perfect. This is no man making no ball Throw in. There's no that wind cutting through you is idiot. But there's no wind today, and it's like Right at 30 32 degrees, So it's kind. Yes, it's not that bad. Really, is it? I was out there for quite some time day inside. This is fun. I had my dogs. We went to an old golf course in the unbelievable Ege and my dogs were running like crazy with other dogs lost the kids leading out there. It was, like a little slice of Americana. It was my boys were out in it. No doubt means like that until I left to come here. So now, Tom, you go back to give me one of your in your history is all of broadcasting reporter and give me your worst weather. You know, kind of coverage you had to do giving giving their you know the story when you're like that said on the salt pile on all that. Well, the one that comes immediately to mind. And I don't remember all of the circumstances, but I was literally on the side of the cut in the hill and I was with a driver who's no longer with us. She still in Cincinnati. Her name is Carol, Half Li. And I think it was a weekend. I was like doing weekends or something like that, and I was out on the side of the highway. Handing in like 2 Ft. Of snow and like because, you know the roads were just treacherous and hideous. And I'm saying Don't come out here. Do not try to do this. And I'm thinking now, this is about the dumbest thing I've ever done because getting there to tell people to not come out and do what we did to get. There was nearly killed US. And I've never Caroline. I like absolutely dying, laughing. Like, what are we do and we're standing here on the side of an other highway. And, you know, anyone could come sliding off this road and kill us in two seconds. It was brutally about getting the shop, baby. Come on now, and we were. We were literally telling people Do what we say. Not as we dont like, and I thought this is dump them and it was so cold. I mean again today, so pretty good, But that was That was a brutally cold day. So you've got you know how many meteorologists do you have on staff? There have 545. Right. So what are they telling you? How did everybody swing and miss on this? I'm not talking to them today. Yeah, Their cell phones are turned off, miss seriously, aren't they? Yes. You know, I can't look, Look, the the truth of the matter is we live in the valley, right? And so we don't have it like San Diego does or Atlanta or places where there's just not a lot of topography. You know what happened for us at least and I might be way off base. Jennifer catch Mark Sharing use and see Raleigh can call in and say I'm absolutely off base here. But when you live in like a basin, like we do with lots of rolling hills, and it's just different, more difficult to predict. And like what happens in Butler County versus what happens in Kenton County is wildly different. You know, I was like I live in the city of Cincinnati, and I always thought, you know when my kids were growing up, they school never got canceled, but everyone Switzerland County, anyone in Butler County Warren County, they were just out and there was a difference, and we would get like a dusting and Cincinnati and there they had three inches, you know, And so it's it is wildly different. I have no idea, but I'll tell you this. When they're saying, like 2 to 4 inches or something, and I'm driving home and there was a good Three inches on the ground. And that was 11. 30. It took me A good 45 minutes ago. Eight miles last night. It was bad. I saw your post that on Facebook, So you're you're gonna kind of in the teeth of it. Yeah, and I tried to go. But Hill the highways were terrible. He couldn't because there were no lines. I didn't see one. Out truck. I don't know how they do what they do. I don't wanna I don't wanna, like prove prove what they Diogo Because I mean, maybe they were waiting for the snow to stop before they did anything. But there was like the highways were absolutely snow covered. There were there was a ups truck literally sitting still in the middle of I 71 North. Just north of town, just sitting in the middle of the highway. There were cars sideways. It was terrible. And then I got off the highway and going up the hill. There was I was prepared to go up the hill. There were three cars sitting on the hill with their Flashers on. I was like, Wow, I guess I'm not going up that way. So they couldn't as I could go around them, But yeah, it was. It was really ugly Last night so happy that driving in today wasn't so bad that you guys have a tough time at all. Are you Yeah. No. Yeah, We're we're both in the studio and I have no problem at all. I mean, it was I loved, the House said One o'clock, So it was. It was fine Now I had to get up early and plow the driveway and pilot private driving all that sort of stuff or it would have been. It wouldn't have happened at all, but it was fine. You have a private drive? I was small truck. E wish I didn't This start. He's got a card check out there. Uh, yeah. You know, I again like this is fun. And I I'm so happy. I think most schools pretty much canceled for the day or what Virtual and I'm kind of glad that these kids got a snow day because I know a technician kids recently and they're like we're never gonna have snow days again because Now we can all go virtual and so telling, you know, got the right of passage. You know, you pray for those snow days You go to bed and like, please, Please, please. And when we were little, of course we had, like w e b N and waiting for the don patrol to tell us of our school was canceled or something like that. To see these guys weren't too hungover to be able to give you the school parties know that trust me. I lived and I was in high school that time. That's cool. That's what we tell the news, guys. I mean, I remember some of those times I was like, Can't we just speed this process up? There has to be everyone's co word here. You're if you're in this block you you, you don't have to be like We would do school closings from like, say whatever. Seven o'clock seven o'clock to like 7 18 do a traffic report Play a song Come back at 7 30 do that fullest again. Finney Town, Right? Doesn't any town So if you turned it on, and they were like a green hills. You're like that..

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"Our current temperature is 26 degrees. Kentucky House and Senate voted today to override governor any Bashir's Vito's on six different bills, three of which would limit his executive powers in regards to the Corona virus pandemic, and this evening, he filed a lawsuit. In a statement, the governor's office said the suit is to stop lawmakers from quote Tripping the governor of his ability to implement life saving public health measures during a pandemic that has killed more than 3700, Kentucky instead of time when the country is experiencing the emergence of new cover 19 variants and vaccine supplies remain limited. Senate. But one limits Bashir's emergency orders to 30 days unless legislatures convene a special session to consider expanding them. Senate bill to gives the Legislature more oversight over regulations created by a governor's administration House bill. One would allow businesses schools, nonprofits in churches to stay open if they meet the cover 19 guidelines set by either the CDC or Kentucky's executive branch, whichever is least restrictive. Kentucky a 2443 new cover 19 cases to report today along with 32 new deaths. Boone and Kenton County's were among five in the common Walter Report 80 or more new cases in the last 24 hours. Governor Mike DeWine said today. Doses of the cover 19 vaccine, given its several long term care facilities in northeast Ohio, Monday, may have been compromised. The wine said that Walgreens delivered a batch that was apparently started inadequate temperatures to five different or nursing home facilities. Those does this won't cause any harm to those who got it with those who received those vaccinations must get another shot. Now Ohio today reporting 3657 you cover 19 cases in 106 new deaths. They were also 221 you hospitalizations and 21 new admissions into the ICU. As for the current hospitals, hospitalizations in Ohio, they continue to drop. There were 2448, Ohio, is being treated for covert. As of today, you see men's basketball, announcing some time changes on their schedule for Sunday's game, it's delaying the start time has now been moved from six o'clock in the evening to noon. Coverage will start Sunday morning. Here on the Big One at 11 35 the Bear Cats February 14th game at home against UCF assorted won the bear. Cats are said to return to the fourth Thursday. A temple coverage begins here on news radio 700 wlw at 6 35. The opening tip. It's seven Save your men's basketball dealing with new cover 19 issues. They had to postpone their game Wednesday night it to Paul. They announced this afternoon that Sunday's matchup at Number three Villanova has also been postponed. Our next update is at 10 o'clock. I'm Sean Gallagher News radio 700 WLW America's beverage companies are working together to reduce plastic waste in our environment. Not all plastic is the same. At the Coca Cola company, curing Dr Pepper and Pepsico. Our bottles are made.

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"And First Lady of Ohio to receive their first dose of a Corona virus. Vaccine Doctor Kevin Sheridan ministered the Fizer vaccine first to Fran DeWine. Then to the governor. We know the sooner that we get people vaccinated, the less Concerning the problem we're gonna have The variance the DeWine's received their shots at the Kettering Health Networks Rural Health Center in Jamestown, outside of Xenia, in Green County, the DeWine's waited their turn. This week. People 70 and older and Ohio are able to get a Corona virus vaccine I met Reese News radio. 700 wlw, the governor later during his covert 19 briefing this afternoon, said he was informed that vaccines provided by Walgreens to five nursing home facilities administered vaccines Monday in northeast Ohio were not properly stored at the right temperature. Walgreens has been reaching out to those facilities and will make contact with those given those ineffective vaccines as they will soon be re vaccinated. Ohio for the third straight day reporting under 4000, you cover 19 cases. 3657 u cases 221 you hospitalizations and 21 new ICU admissions. All fell blow their three week averages. But there were 106 new desk. The governor did point out that those numbers do tend to lag. As for the current hospitalizations, they continue to drop. There were 2448, Ohio is currently being treated for covert as of today. Governor Andy Bashir's office and released announcing over 2400 new cover 19 cases, along with 32 new deaths, The positivity rate again, dropping slightly to 8.3%. Boone and Faye account was Boone and Kenton County's were two of five in Nor the Kentucky that reported 80 Excuse me in the Commonwealth to reported 80, or more new cases, the last 24 hours. The governor, also announcing that the federal cover 19 team is increasing Kentucky's vaccines by an additional 5%. In total, the state supply will increase by 22% a week of February 8th compared to the week of January, 25th. Use the men's basketball, announcing some schedule changes today for Sunday's game it too late to start time has been moved from six o'clock to a new tip off coverage will start on the Big one Sunday morning at 11 35. The Bear Cats February 14 game at home against UCF will begin at one o'clock, You see returns to the floor Thursday. A temple coverage begins here at 6 35 of the opening. Tip it seven. Save your men's basketballs, cover 19 issues or not only postpone Iwin states came into Paul. But now Sunday's matchup at Number three Villanova as the program made that announcement today, final numbers on Wall Street, the Dow was up 476 points. NASDAQ Rising 209, the SNP increasing 52..

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"White House medical advisor Dr Anthony Fauci agrees that double masking makes sense and says President Biden's 100 Day vaccination plan is a reasonable goal. Everything you need to know at CDC, Doc Gove's last coronavirus. I don't know. Hey, Rocky. This is kind of a cool story We got here Rock Yes, spring meet, So obviously people know a little bit about the roles that canine dogs play in the role of law enforcement and things like that. It's way more major. I think that a lot of people realize Isse, and they can do some incredible things. So when there's one cane on, this really loyally served the tri state area for a believe, nine years. Named Ernie and Ernie's now going off to that bag. Great younger in the sky after incredible career, and his guys is partners on Michael Lusardi. And I mean, Ernie has been in the line of fire. He's been hurt and driving crashes. Things like that. So I don't know. I just thought it's an interesting topic. So I want to bring on someone who's been his coven advocate for the canine units, And that is the one and only Rob Sanders, Kenton County. Commonwealth attorney Rob, How are you doing? Great, Rocky. Thanks for having me back on the show. I appreciate it. So, Rob, what can you tell us about Ernie's career? Well, Ernie started in 2012 with the Covington Police department is actually born in Germany and emigrated to Covington when he was 13 months old, joined the police department. He spent 3 to 6 lad. Things about 36 months in training before he was turned loose on the streets with officer was sorry, um, spent the next nine years working with Covington Police Department before he retired in October of last year. But hearing him quite the career. You know he about two years into his career was with Officer Lusardi when they went to apprehend a guy that was wanted for stabbing his own mother in the head with a steak knife, And that fella was walking down the street and probably about two o'clock in the morning when officers already got out. With him and he wouldn't follow his commands. Wouldn't stop walking away and warned them. He said. You know you're gonna stop her. I'm gonna get the dog out and well, he didn't stop. So he got Ernie out in about the time he got Ernie out the car. This guy turned around and started shooting it, Officer Lusardi and he turned to Ernie loose and Ernie took off towards the bad guy and ended up taking two rounds. One in a front leg and one in the back leg. And the fella get away for a few hours and was caught just a few hours later, hiding in the stairwell of house not too far away. He ended up doing 40 years in prison for the assault on his mother and for the attempted murder of officer was starting, But none of the extra time was for shooting. Ernie. We found out the hard way in that case that Kentucky law at that time Had been assault on a police canine was only a felony. If the dog was not able to return to work. We didn't think that that was very fair, very appropriate. So Mike and I set out to change Kentucky long it took us about two years to get it done. With the help of then state representative Diane ST Ons. We got the law changed in the law that was known is Ernie's Wall is actually named four Ernie and was changed specifically because of him. It passed the Legislature after two years of lobbying. Ernie was actually invited down by then Governor Matt Bevin for the bill signing and Ernie went down there with Mike, of course in tow, and they brought along a couple dozen other northern Kentucky police canines with him for the ceremonial bill signing. You know, that's pretty neat. It was it was need to. You know, we had a problem with laws need to fix. It was need to have the law named after Ernie. But in a really difficult, ironic twist of fate, Ernie was actually the first dog that the law protected as well, because One night a little over a year later, they were up on the interstate on north..

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"Jason Miller says that they've done a lot of work, but they have not made a final decision on the legal team and that will be made shortly. The Wall Street Journal reports that the heiress to a popular grocery chain Donated a significant amount of money to that rally before the siege of the capital, Jenkins friend Shelly, the heiress to the Publix grocery store chain. Give about $300,000 to the rally January 6 that led to the violent siege of the capital, The Wall Street Journal reports. The donation was facilitated by far right show host Alex Jones, who also pledged money. And Kelly is the daughter of the late public's founder, George W. Jenkins, and has been a donor to the Trump campaign in the past her contribution pay for a significant portion of the nearly $500,000 rally Line of Buoys. ABC NEWS Miami Back here at home, A man was found dead and Kenton County yesterday morning. The Kenton County Sheriff's Department says it appears that 68 year old Joseph Wickman, Fell on the driveway by his apartment on Friday night. When he came home, knocked unconscious and died of hypothermia. They are asking anyone that has any information that could be helpful to call the Lakeside Park, Crestview Hills Police Department and another warning about those unemployment benefits that have been filed. Fraudulently. Now, if you have gotten the 10 99 in the mail for unemployment benefits you didn't get you better not ignore it. Because that information is going to the I R s if you did not get it. The job and family Services Department here in Ohio says they have got your Social Security number, and that's how they filed. That report is it was probably stolen in a data breach and that you should go to the state unemployment website filed a fraud report Toe Let the Iris no should also file a police report and whatever you do, don't Ignored because.

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"Late low 28 then tomorrow cloudy high 31 with a chance of more snow showers Right now. 37. Here in Cincinnati News is a service of low T center. House minority leader's efforts to unite his party or being complicated by Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, known for pushing outlandish conspiracy theories, even before she was elected, she suggested that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could be executed for treason in 2019. ABC News. Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott has more Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has condemned Green's pass comments. He does plan to pull her aside this week to speak with her. But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is already calling for greater security for members of Congress. Without naming Green, she says the enemy is within the House of Representatives. Democratic leaders now calling for green to be centered or expelled, Green says that she will never back down or apologize. Meanwhile, the president's five lawyers have quit his impeachment team. With nine days to go. President Trump has reportedly scrambling to find representation at his trial. A man was found dead in Kenton County yesterday morning. The Sheriff's Department says it appears that 68 year old Joseph Wickman fell on the driveway by his apartment Friday night when he got home. Was knocked unconscious and then died of hypothermia. Anyone that has any helpful information is asked to call the lakeside park, Crestview Hills police. And as you get ready to follow your taxes this year check to make sure if you've received a 10 99 for unemployment benefits that you never replied for you may be the victim of identity fraud. We've been hearing a lot about these cases in our newsroom here in Cincinnati for several weeks, people filing for benefits and other people's names. Ohio's job and family services says your social security number was probably stolen in a data breach. So if you get one of those 10 90 nines go to your state's unemployment website and immediately fill out a fraud report should also probably file a police report. That's what our HR department recommends on a recommendation to also not ignore it. Is the I RS will tax you on those benefits if they don't know it's a fraud. I'm Sandy Collins. Our next update at 11 30 on NewsRadio 700 wlw. Free healthcare hundreds to more than $1000 per month and disability compensation and tens of thousands for college tuition. These are just some of the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs benefits that may be available to veterans..

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"No question about that. But 92 murders 500 people shot Ah, there aren't a lot of traffic tickets being written. When I talked to my friends in the courthouse, There's no trials being conducted. Everything stopped until sometime in March. Witnesses aren't showing up. The grand jury is proceeding just barely. The federal court system is largely shut down. So even if you arrest somebody, they're going to get out immediately. And if they get out time is waived because of covert 19, which means it can't be a trial. It just looks to me like all hell's breaking loose. Well, really, That's probably good for your business. When hell is breaking loose people turn into the big point. No question. I will. Good luck to you, Sergeant Dan Hills. We'll see what happens. But with your permission, I'm gonna quiz the mayor. And then he's got to get ahold of Health Department is the white cops or ignored when it comes to shots, because whether it's Butler County or Kenton County or Harmony County or Switzerland, County cops aren't getting the shots and there's no there's no anger and the cops themselves aren't saying, Hey, wait a minute, Sergeant Dan, you got to give me the shot. And they just accept the inevitable, But we got really. I think there's a phenomenon there counselor kind of getting a little used to be indeed, non by the public, So maybe that's one of the things that's happened yet. But please quiz They're currently he's an elected official. And that Z job is the answer to us the public Well, I will tell him the cops are very can I tell him on your behalf? The cops demand action. Man action. Yes, sir. It sounds like a good way to go. Sergeant Dan Hills. Thank you very much. You see that? Let's continue with more later on with scheduled the mayor. Let's see what occurs. I'm gonna ask him that question. I was when I When I heard Sheriff Jones the other day talk about the hiss CEOs and deputy sheriff dealing with individuals. And then I asked the mayor, I asked the governor of the question. How come Cops or not prioritized was about 65,000 cops of one type or another and the state of Ohio. And the answer is well. There's not much of a death rate among those officers and therefore I have a very limited supply unlimited demand. I have to target it. But he said, he's essentially we give the shots to the counties or to the health department and they can do what they want. The only way a cop gets a shot is that at the end of the day, someone says, Hey, we got two doses left us look around anybody else and then you call the police department. They come in. Is that the way things should be I don't know, but it's the way things are. So let's continue with more of a line becomes available. 513749 £7000.700 new 18 T also lay down his Melanie Bates from the school board to talk about what's happening. The city of Cincinnati. Things getting better things getting worse. Why don't teachers go back to work? I want to go back to work in the city, one of the suburbs and in Catholic schools. It's been that way since September and in March when all hell broke loose about Almost a year ago, most of the Catholic parochial school stayed in business and found a way to get through it. And the public schools in Cincinnati did not. And why is that? And Cincinnati look a little bit too. You like the city of Chicago, which is a disaster. Those continue with more of the great American. Your comments of any 513749 7000. Plus tomorrow we've scheduled on Nicole Frederick Was an advocate for the students in the city, Cincinnati as to what's happening there, and more bill cutting him the great American lives at your home of the Reds, Hopefully, playing baseball beginning of April 1st on NewsRadio, 700 wlw. It's how we express our thoughts now. Concerns and our feelings. Talkie.

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"South East Indiana, around rising sun and into southern portions of Kenton County. Our current temperature is 33 degrees. House Democrats in the last hour, delivering the latest article of impeachment to the U. S. Senate against former President Donald Trump. Republican leader Mitch McConnell has said that he is keeping an open mind. He has not yet decided how he will vote in this trial, and so far we have not heard from a single Republican senator who says they plan to vote to convict former President Donald Trump. ABC NEWS Congressional correspondent Rachel Scott Trump is accused of inciting the deadly insurrection of the U. S. Capitol. January 6th. Senate trial will not start until the week of February. 8th some big news. Some big news came out of the Senate earlier today regarding one of Ohio's members. Reaction is pouring into the announcement that Ohio Senator Rob Portman will not be seeking a third term, including from his counterpart here in the Buckeye State. Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown released a statement saying while he and Senator Portman have not always agreed with one another They've always been able to put their differences aside and do what is best for Ohio, Portman sided, growing partisan divide as a contributing factor in his decision to leave, he will finish out the remainder of his term, which ends in 2022. Thank you. Gino News Radio 700 wlw three of Ohio's four key cover 19 indicators below their three week trends. Today, there were 4334 new cases, 198 new hospitalizations and 50 70 deaths. 39 year, ICU admissions reported in the last 24 hours, then indicators still above its average. Kentucky governor Andy Bashir says the Commonwealth has reported a decline in new cover 19 cases for the second straight week. This after seeing a post holiday search, there were 1268 new cases reported today. But with that previous surge, the number of daily desk remains high. 39 more Kentucky and seven lost. You see men's Basketball Seymour games postponed due to covet issues The program announcing today that Wednesday's game against Wichita State has been postponed due to concerns over player availability. Team is now undertaking limited team activities. With the goal of returning to the court soon their game Saturday. It's South Florida had to be postponed due to contact tracing and player availability within U. S s program. The bear Cats. Next game is scheduled for Thursday, February 4th when they host Temple. Agent Lee Soccer announcing today that they're 2021 season will start the weekend of April, 3rd FC Cincinnati said to move into its new Western stadium. There's no schedule all currently so the day for their home opener still to be determined..

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"What That means is non traditional instruction. Alright, it Z Acronym given by the state of Kentucky to allow school districts to have a few more snow days as we would call them, But what happens on these NT I days is the kids. Either have assignments that are posted online that they have to complete or in most cases, they are given paper packed packets that the guess the beginning of winter that if they would Happened to have one of these NT I days they have some work that they have to complete and bring back with them to school. When they return. The winter weather advisories been dropped for Boone, Campbell and Kenton County's though coming, the Latin school is on a 90 minute, the late today I guess they were concerned about the forecast and made that decision before they could see that. Too warm in most of the tri state for snow, where we've been seeing it is Jennifer Catch, Mark said, is that extreme southeastern quarter from Maysville? Easter found within toe peoples want to let him have a snow day. How about that? You get 10 of these NT I days per year in Kentucky. For inclement weather and was given the three snow days Then go to NT. I think I mean, obviously, we have not seen Maybe what one or two snow days. Disappointment. I obviously, schools have had their Schedules interrupted by Cove in But when it comes to inclement weather hasn't really been a problem. I'm just talking for years into the future. There should be snow no longer first I thought it was a natty day, but like they're all going to Cincinnati, But no, it's NT I n t. I knew it. I may I've been doing this for going on 40 years, so the teachers get a day off,.

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Kroger teams with Kentucky on a drive-thru coronavirus testing
"The state of Kentucky and Kroger have partnered to create free coronavirus drive through testing sites the first open Monday in Frankfort with the governor saying during his afternoon briefing that nearly one hundred tests have been done he also announced the next site which will be in northern Kentucky Wednesday we're opening our second facility and it's going to be in Kenton county the testing site is for health care workers first responders patient sixty five and older and those with chronic health conditions the goal of the partnership is the test up to twenty thousand residents over the next five weeks

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92 new coronavirus cases reported in Kentucky
"O. W. Kentucky governor ended this year says under the state's stay at home order he wants residents to still go outside to get fresh air and exercise but they cannot forget about social distancing as the state reported ninety two new cases Saturday and it's nine deaths due to cover nineteen I don't mean you can't get out and enjoy the outside but it does mean you can't socialize with people when you're out there right now healthy at home it's your patriotic duty as a Kentucky and and as an American the latest death think Kentucky is a sixty six year old woman from Kenton county the first in northern Kentucky there are now three hundred ninety four total cases of the corona virus in the state seven new tested of the crowd of Irish reported Saturday in Indiana as well the twelve hundred total cases have been reported Franklin County has twenty three confirmed cases and two deaths in southeast Indiana so it's going to county reporting its first case Ohio county still with one case Dearborn county is eight cases and they have had one

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92 new coronavirus cases reported in Kentucky
"Doubles Kentucky reporting ninety two new cases of the coronavirus Saturday that's the largest daily count since the pandemic started a sixty six year old Kenton county woman is the latest death she is the person of the Kentucky ninth in the state Indiana now thirty one deaths due to the virus in over twelve hundred cases have been

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Andy Beshear speaks after declaring victory in Kentucky
"Now thank you that is Democrat any this year claiming victory in the race for governor of Kentucky it was very close loss of five thousand votes separating him and incumbent governor Matt Bevin while Bevin is not conceding the race just yet Bashir plans a news conference today talk about plans for the transition of power across the bluegrass northern Kentucky could well provided the death blow to the Bevin campaign turn out across the area was much higher than than the rest of the state I'm sure end up winning both Campbell and Kenton counties Kelly said Bevin easily carried back in twenty

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

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Driver in fatal Taylor Mill wreck now facing murder, assault charges
"Drugs are to blame after a deadly crash Wednesday evening northern Kentucky. This is the one thirty report. I'm rob carpenter. Breaking now. What happening Kenton county a man testing positive for felt Nolan. Other drugs after that fatal accident. Wednesday evening at around five o'clock. The fatal crash happening on pride Parkway. Just north of Lakewood drive in Kenton county. Thirty nine year old you KEMA Buckley of independence was going the wrong way in his Cadillac and struck a Chevy suburban head on thirty nine year old crystal Buckley was killed in the crash. Her husband, now faces charges of murder

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Man arrested in Covington after attacking children with machete
"A nine year old boy is expected to be okay. After being stabbed in the shoulder with a machete in Covington. Witnesses say a group of kids were playing at a park when they were approached by three men holding knives. Lycee that the nine year old was unable to get away from thirty five year old Esteban Portuguese and he stabbed the little boy leave. Three inch deep cut. No other injuries were reported. Poor gas was later arrested and charged with second degree assault. He's being held without bond and Kenton county. Police say no other charges are expected to be filed at this