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"Five bucks. You get to enjoy four hours show, get outside and have a good time. That's incredible. And you guys weren't in their last year because all the nonsense going on but your blood back I'm glad we're glad you're back. And we'll talk to you next year. Mark Feist Greater sincere Radio Control Club. Hey, thanks for the info this morning. Appreciate it. All right. Thanks for the time. Alright, it's coming up on 8 46 on 700 wlw. You hear about this careerist careerist dot com is what it's called, and a lot of people have lost their unemployment benefits and things like that, as of yesterday. So we're gonna talk to Greg step in our business insider about that. We've got breaking news here this morning. Brian comes before we get to traffic. Brian comes in here. What's going on? Golf fans are going to be excited that the best the lady golfers in the world I'll be coming back to Cincinnati next September. It's been 30 years since the tristate hosted an L P G. A event was announced this morning that the Kroger Queen City Championship that will be presented by PNG. Will be played in September of 2022, the LPGA commissioner this morning, so it can What country club along with Nancy Lopez pairs the woman who won the last, uh, big championship that was played in Cincinnati in 1989. Lexi Thompson is there as well one of the top players on the LPGA Tour right now talking about how excited they are to be coming back to Cincinnati, you may have seen her compete this past weekend in the Solheim Cup. She will be playing in Cincinnati sometime in September of 22. So this date on the calendar was held open this year because they played the Solheim Cup, so I would imagine it'll be right around Labor Day, if not the week before the week after. All right, so like a one time deal, I don't know all the details. I know that they're just making the announcement right now. So we had talked about it this morning. Wanted to let you know for sure that it's going to happen. September of next year. All right, thanks so much breaking news there. The lady golfers coming to town. I appreciate that. Brian comes more on that in the nine o'clock newscast. Let's talk to Chuck Ingram. Now, Chuck traffic.

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"mark feist" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Right. It's about 8 40 on 700 wlw Tuesday morning, getting back to work in school. Steve Hawkins in for Mike McConnell. He's here in 30 minutes. He's in for Scotts Lawn. Today 96 to noon to get your rolling, so he's got some extra sleep. And he's got three solid Irish. You could call Mike and talked to him today and he'll be back here tomorrow morning at 506 big stuff going on this weekend. I thought we'd talk to Mark Feist over at the greater since the radio controlled club. Mark. Good morning. Good morning, Steve. I say it right Vices it. Is that how it is? Yeah. Yeah. You said it right? All right. Um, the Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club. The 60th Flying circus coming up this weekend, right? Yeah, at the Butler County Airport from 11 30 to 4 Saturday and Sunday. And the Flying Circus is the largest show of its kind in the country, all done with radio controlled Airplanes of every type. I mean, jets, biplanes, war warbirds things like that. Oh, yeah, we will fly a number of historical aviation reenactments with warbirds. We will have radio controlled jets doing a number of things. By the way, these jets have real turbine engines in them. Fly close to 200 miles an hour. Yeah, when you se model airplane, That's not what I think of what these are big, gigantic planes, right? Yeah, Like our Stearman Squadron. It's Biplane Show team with four planes, and each plane has 100 inch wingspan. 150 cc gas engines swinging three ft propellers. They take off at about 50 Miles an hour cruise around about 100. The Jets will take off at 70 or 80 miles an hour and can hit speeds close to 200. Then, of course, we have a lot of other cool stuff You have. Combats and events and reenactments and And we might even see a lawnmower flying and iron man flying a bunch of stuff like that a lot more fun now. Now don't laugh at me that there are no pilots in in the plains, right? Right. The pilots are standing on the ground with the radio and the planes have the receiver in it. And all the servos and and engines and motors and the like, And so you you control the airplane from the ground. They fly very similar because I'm also a pilot. They fly very similar to the full scale airplanes. You're just standing on the ground, but you have all the same controls. Wow. You got helicopters this year. Yeah. Yeah, we'll have some helicopter demonstrations some, uh, what they call three D aromatics with helicopters or they're doing things that your brain says Well, that actually shouldn't be able to happen, but a lot of times with the model. We can make it happen. When's the lawnmower are going to be flown? I want to see that. That'll be flown a couple times during the day, we'll be flying what we call our specialty aircraft a couple times during the day with the, uh, lawnmower and which and and blowing, said Iron Man and War machine and a couple other characters flying around. There's a lot of fun. The other thing we do on our show is we We have a raffle and we raise money not just to cover the cost of the show. But also, um, we give money to charities Spina bifida Coalition of Cincinnati's Our primary charity. We partner with them with an event earlier in the year where the kids was quite a bit, forget to come out and fly model airplanes and we show the cost of parking is only $5 actually parking free. Only $5 for adults, Kids seven and under free and the raffle and all proceeds go to the show cost plus and then charities. I will also have the USO there for anybody wants to bring a Individually wrapped item for the USO or gift cards or cash. We? We support the local usos at cdg and throughout the region. And lastly, I just want to mention while I'm thinking about it Now that's at an airport big, wide open spaces. People have been afraid to go to event because of Covid. This is an opportunity to go to event. Find a spot where there's nobody around. You enjoy the enjoy the afternoon. You can have lunch there. You have food and gifts and things like that. Oh, yeah, We have a large food booth. Food and drinks and ice cream and a lot of other things available T shirts, hats. Other types of gifts. And how do we get? It's the greater since a radio control club, you can become a member. What's What's the website? How do we become a member and get involved in things like that? Yes. So so the show itself that the Butler County Regional Airport or the Hamilton Airport and because are a little bit too big of a show to do in our Model airfield. But if you're interested in model aviation, you can go to our club site, which is G C R. C C about Nat stands for Greater Cincinnati Radio Control club GCR cc dot net. And there's a link. Also to are the fear Airshow website right there. You can also look up the flying circus on Facebook or look up the greater Cincinnati rated throw club on Facebook. Okay, so 22 separate days is that the same show each day or each day different. It's the same show each day. Um So either day you can make it, you'll see basically the same events and activities. Okay, so that's this Saturday, the 11th and Sunday the 12th 11 30 to 4 Butler County Regional Airport there in Hamilton and it's RC flying circus dot com. Where we can get more information. Correct. Correct again. Only.

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"mark feist" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Twitter question for this hour was was dealing with the red shortstop Pursuit, which fridge and shortstop would you prefer for the Reds Right now? 56% say, d d Gregorius 34% say Marcus Simeon and 10% say Andrelton Simmons that on Twitter at Lance McAllister, thanks to barley corns, three locations. In northern Kentucky for presenting the Twitter feed. And I have a bank of lines open. 5137491 7800 the big £1.700 on a TNT for you to weigh in on the shortstop conversation. Speaking of which, when D D Gregorius joined me Tell me about a month or so ago, We talked about a variety of issues, and, of course, freed and see was first and foremost for trying to figure out what was on his mind. At that point, I talked to him about the process What he's looking for. In his memories of the Reds. Here's the former Could he be future again? Red shortstop Didi Gregorius. You are a free agent. What will go into your decision on where ultimately you play baseball in 2021. Let's say Something that they're a good team and a team that wants to win. So I think that's what I'm shooting for. You played for David Bell when you were in the red system. Did you enjoy your time in the red system? You you were signed when you were 17? You are a youngster. Then what did you think of your time in the Reds organization? I had a really great time when I was there. You know what? They were the first team to give you the opportunity to come to the stage and play so You know, I always thank them for that and described that time against local. So I mean, I had a really great time playing, got to know a lot of people and had a really good managers, any coaches and coaches, So I mean, and that they helped me a lot to improve my game T o till today, you know, so I talked to some of them toe. No. You always need that little reminder What to do to keep staying on their good fat? Did he take me back September 9th 2000 and 12. What do you remember about your mate? Your first major league hit? Whatever you know, I know it was the infield hit. Sure, ground really short and in the hole. That was when I had a little bit of speed. You're in the starting lineup and your bad in between Brandon Phillips and Joey Votto. What? What? What was that experience like it as a major leaguer for the first time. You know, it's funny, You know, I always joked around with Brandon. You know, he talked a lot and We kind of tell always told that I have fun and play the game the right way. You know, soon as I said in 2011 when I was in a big league camp, so hey, helped me a lot. Coming up, and I talked to vital a little, but he doesn't talk that much. But I talked to him a little bit, but it's always good to know T here everybody's story and how they got there and all that stuff, so that's always a really good stuff. You know, because you're a free agent. I have to ask. Are you open to possibly coming home to play for the Reds? I'm open to listen to anything. That's the thing. So anything that's good. And that game Dr. Been trying to do everything? Yeah. I mean, I listen and see what they have to offer. Have dollar talk so ever known. Have they shown any interest in you either to you or to your agent to this point. To the agency. I think they talked a little bit. If I could be a go between in the negotiation, just let me know. DD, all right. Didi Gregorius when he joined the last month, talking about his future, he is, um he's being pursued by multiple teams. The report from Jim Boulden yesterday was The Reds had expressed interest in Marcus Simeon. As DD mentioned back then the Reds had had contact or at least conversations with his agent. From that standpoint, the Reds have not been tied to a least I have not seen many reports of them tied to our interest in one Andrelton Simmons. We know this. They need a shortstop. I would think DeeDee and the other the other than the factory about DD he was coming off of Tommy John surgery, so I think it's fair to say although he'll be 31 in February. I would think another year removed from the Tommy John surgery. Now, as I say that I don't remember if it was his throwing arm or not. Now, I think about it, but you would think it least he would be more comfortable one more year removed from that surgery. Um He's a guy who makes contact. He's a guy who knows the organization. He's a guy who played for David Bell when he was in the minor leagues, but also keep in mind. They had a crack at him, and he had a crack at them last year at this time, and he chose to side with the Phillies, and by the way, Speaking of the Phillies reports tonight indicate the Phillies are expressing interest with Freddy Galvis. Freddy Galvis was a filly and eventually went to Toronto, then went up with the Reds that the season before so the wheels turn and you would think it's some point. Hopefully, it stops with one of those three. I would say, D. D is the safest I would say. Marcus Simeon is the one with the biggest upside potential, but it's ah A bigger risk because he doesn't make a whole lot of contact, and he's not much of a fielder. And then my fallback is probably Anderson Simmons, who I just did It bugs me that for two years they talked about his ankle. And if he's not the defensive player, he once was that I'm not sure he is much of a help in the mix of one of those three, the other issue Reds related before the top of the hour, I mentioned off the top that Archie Bradley Side today with the Phillies Mark Feist sand of MLB dot com says it's one year six million. Here's what is much as I made the case last night that the Reds need to and much like the Padres did kind of take advantage of the opportunity in the NL Central. How the rest of the division is basically standing down. That the Reds need to take it. It's Prime position more so than any time I could imagine going forward where you're going to have an advantage where nobody else is doing anything to say. You know what? Maybe we hadn't planned on doing much, but if nobody else is doing much, let's do something. It's still it is hard.