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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi Gena Cervetti with us from the Bloomberg newsroom. As
we get closer to the weekend, let's start with Procter
and Gamble. They had a strong quarter.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
They did.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
They reported better than expected sales and profit in the
latest quarter. Steve consumers are paying higher prices, but they're
still buying, snapping up Gillette razors and Secret Deodoran, among
other things. Other areas were a bit weaker, including baby products,
but P and G's results suggest a payoff in the
strategy of charging a premium for its goods and telling

(00:34):
us that they are superior to rivals.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Apple's Vision Pro headset get in a new feature with
comfort in mind.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
So, when Apple released the Vision Pro virtual reality headset
last year, a major drawback besides the thirty five hundred
dollars price tag, was that users found, Yeah, it just
wasn't comfortable to wear. So if you're going to pay
that much money, you don't really want to end up
with a headache. But now Apples answer to this is
a new headstrap called the Dual Knit Band. It comes

(01:04):
standard with the new Vision Pro. Existing device owners can
add it for another ninety nine dollars but it still
costs around thirty five hundred if you're going to buy
the new headset.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Oh goodness, hey, less than ninety minutes from the open
of the markets.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
What are you seeing out there now?

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Well, the futures look pretty good here. We're waiting on
that inflation report this morning. The down futures up eighty
three as some P futures up twenty five, Nasdaq futures
up one hundred and twenty one from Bloomberg. Genas Cervetti
on news Radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
All right, thank you, Genea. It's eight eleven on seven
hundred WLW. Steve Hawkins in for Tom Brenneman on a Friday.
Tom's back on Monday morning. You know, on Friday's on
Tom's show, we talked to Matt Roush talking TV.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Good morning, Matt, How are.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
You hanging in there? How about you?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Good?

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Waiting for the weekend, and you know, getting colder and
colder means we're kind of stuck in and that's some
prime TV.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Watching the World series starting tonight.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
Yeah, that'll occupy a lot of people, especially you're looking
to see how shohe A Tani does see if he
has another one of those miracle games, and so yes,
that will be a major player in the next week
on television as we see whether the Dodgers can sweep,
or whether to repeat their win from last year, or whether,
as they did in their series, whether the Blue Jays

(02:27):
will take it to seven and make it really suspenseful.
We'll see what happens over the next week. But there's
so much else going on, and I think the real
theme for this weekend television is that Halloween is coming,
and if you like to watch scary stuff, it's everywhere
you look, especially on HBO this week. And this is
something I've been looking forward to for quite a long
time because I remember when I was still at USA today,

(02:50):
I reviewed the book when it first.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Came out in the late eighties.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
Yeah, that is his magnum opus, one of the longest
books he ever wrote, and of course it is the
Gift that keeps on giving. It was a very memorable
mini series in the nineties where Tim Curry played Pennywise,
the scary clown terrorizing all these children, and then of
course it became a blockbuster movie, actually a two part
movie in more recent years, and the people who made

(03:15):
that crafted a prequel that's going to be airing on
HBO starting on Sunday called it Welcome to Derry, Darry
being the town in Maine where all these scary things happen,
where this ancient evil pervades and gets into the head
of these kids, and whatever you're most scared of is
what they take the form of. Eventually, of course showing
up as Pennywise the clown, and the Clown is like

(03:37):
the scariest thing ever so in this series that is
set in nineteen sixty two, So nineteen sixty two is
also a time when like nuclear fears are everywhere and
at school they're always telling you to duck and cover. Well,
in a show like it, you want to, like, you know,
get under the covers yourself, because everything was really scary.

(03:58):
So it's gruesome. It's scary. DS do not always end
up well in this show, But if you're a Stephen
King fan, you know what to expect. And I have
been a Stephen King fan for most of my life.
It feels like I discovered him when I first read
Kerry and Paperback and I've been reading him ever since.
And a lot of his stuff turns out not so
well when it becomes a movie or a TV show,
but I think that it is. I think this leves

(04:20):
up to expectations. So if you're Stephen King fan, you
want to check that out.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
That's on HBO this week. I'm big Stephen King fan.
I can't wait to see this.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
But if you're an Ann Rice fan, you also are
in luck because Anne Rice AMC, the cable channel AMC
has had a real good run with her stories, including
most notably Interview with the Vampire, which has been a
series which the first two seasons of that were just
really remarkable. They didn't do so well with The Mayfair Witches.
I mean that show still continues, but like it nearly

(04:48):
as much as Interview with a Vampire. Well, now they've
created a third series from the Anne Rice universe, which
again begins on Sunday, same time as the HBO series.
But of course you can watch this many different ways.
But it's called Talent. The Secret Order Talamasca is if
you know the Ann Rice mythology, it is this secret
society that investigates vampires and witches and all the other

(05:10):
ghouls and supernatural things out there, and they're trying to
keep a lid on it. But there are Also a
lot of them are very gifted in their own way,
including this young psychic boy who gets enlisted into the
program and he's sent to London to try to find
this ancient book or something. So a lot of stuff
going on there. But there are witches that vampires, and
vampires have the most fun in the world of Van

(05:31):
Rice and a guy called Jasper who has taken over
the London office of Talamasca, played by William Fickner, a
really good actor. Jasper really steals the show, as vampires
tend to do in the role of Vann Rice. So
if you're an Rice fan, you got that to look
forward to as well.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
All right, so again Stephen King Anne Rice. But you're
thinking the scariest ite of them all maybe this Netflix
movie A House of Dynamite.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
Yeah, because it's said in the real world, A House
of Dynamite is a thriller that reminds me of the
Cold War thrillers from the sixties, like fail Safe. If
you remember fail Safe, when there was going to be
like a missile heading toward America, Well, that's what's happening
in this scenario. It's a Netflix movie drops today and
Idris Elba plays the President. They don't see him for

(06:14):
a while because you're seeing the situation play out from
all these different angles, like a missile defense center in
Alaska or the situation room in the White House, and
they're all calling each other. The Secretary of Defense and
also the President gets looped in because a missile has
been launched from somewhere. They're not quite sure where, but
it's heading toward the continental United States. How are we

(06:34):
going to deal with this? How will we respond to it?
All those questions begin to meld together, and it's extremely intense.
It is the scariest thing I've seen in a while.
The movie doesn't really have much of a resolution, which
I think will I think frustrate some people. But I
tell you what, it's edge of the seat television, all.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Right, in another spooky movie making this way to streaming
on HBO. That's starting to know. Also, this tell me
about this Weapons show.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
Well. Weapons was a big screen movie that came out
a couple of months ago, and I was lured into
the movie theater, which is a rarity for me anymore.
But I went to see it, and I got to
tell you, what is the freakiest horror movie I've seen
in quite a while. It begins when an entire classroom
of children disappear overnight in this small town and the
teacher becomes this Julia Garner, wonderful actress. She's the teacher

(07:24):
and she didn't know what's going on, but they kind
of blame her anyway, but then she begins to smoke
out the truth. It is weirder than you can imagine.
This is one of the weirdest movie I've seen. But
again it falls under the heading of horror movie, and
it's by the guy who did the movie a years
a couple of years ago called Barbarian. If you're a
horror fan, if you didn't see it the big screen,
you can watch it. It's streaming on HBO Max today.

(07:44):
But if you watch HBO the old fashioned way, it
begins airing on HBO on Saturday, which is where they
put all their marquee movies. And you know, like I said,
it got me to the movie theater, so I give
it a heads up for that.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
All right, we move on from scares to spies now, right.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
Yeah, you know what a series I've been talking about
quite a bit in the last month or so is
Slow Horses. One of my favorite series on Apple TV.
That's about these disgraced spies who somehow still win today.
That's the finale of their fifth season airs on Wednesday.
But also on Wednesday, they launch a new show, also
from the same guy who writes the Slow Horses book.

(08:21):
This show is called Down Cemetery Road, which sounds scary,
but really it's about a suburban street where a house
explodes and it and and a child goes missing, and
they bring in this private eye played by the great
Emma Thompson. I love Emma Thompson, but she plays this
really snarky private eye who's brought in to investigate what
happened with this explosion and the child, and it uncovers

(08:44):
this big conspiracy. So maybe this will begin a new
series for Apple as well, because this, uh, this private
eye has been this hero of several of his books.
His books are so good. But The Slow Horses, if
you haven't watched that, you could, you could finish watching
that and then then ship gears of Down Cemetery Road
one of the best things that Apple TV has on
and they had a lot of good stuff on Apple TV.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
All right, Matt, thanks so much, love talking to you.
On Friday's Matt Roush Talking TV. Matt, how do we
connect with you?

Speaker 4 (09:11):
Well, I'm a TV insider, a daily column and then
on TV Guide magazine as well, So lots of TV
out there right now.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
All right, thanks man, we'll talk to you next Friday.
It's eight nineteen on seven hundred WLW. Chuck Ingram's in here, Chuck.
We said earlier. Yes, it's National Crazy Day. Yes, sure
is supposed to do something crazy today, something unexpected, and
traffic was kind of crazy so far all morning.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Yes, that's true.

Speaker 5 (09:37):
I think the craziest thing I'm going to do is
like eat some vegetables or something.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
There you go, you should do that.

Speaker 5 (09:43):
From the UC Health Traffic Center, Mammogram Saved Lives called
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one three five to eight four pink. Highway traffic settling down,
they've cleared the wreck. Eas bound on one nine near
seven forty seven southbound seventy five. You'll just need a

(10:04):
couple of extra minutes right now in inn adle Bachland
northbound seventy five between Buttermilk and downtown pretty much clear.
I'm seeing some slow traffic southbound two seventy five between
the Lawrence purg Ramp and the bridge. Still a little
bit of fog there, but that also is starting to clear.
Chuck Ingram news Radio seven hundred WAW and.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
The ninth first Warning Weather Forecast Center CAM says this
freeze warning's gonna go away about nine this morning. The
fog will burn off, will get to sunny day all
the way to fifty eight. Now for Friday night football tonight,
whether you're going the Wilmington New Richmond game, the Newport
Dayton game, it's gonna be chilly, but seven o'clock kickoff
around the tri State is going to be clear, dry
and fifty one degrees tomorrow, clouds and a high of sixty.

(10:47):
We actually dropped all the way down to thirty three
so far at your severe weather station, news Radio seven
hundred wl W. Coach Zach Taylor of the Cincinnati Bengals
joins us next.

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Speaker 2 (11:09):
Prons seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
General Motors and Stillantis will be forced to pay tariffs
on some US made vehicles they import for sale in
Canada after the companies decided to reduce assembly line work
at factories in Ontario. Procter and Gamble is winning with
the strategy of marketing its goods as being superior to
those of rivals. The message for its tied ad, for example,
is that the Detergent will end up saving shoppers money

(11:32):
because it does a better job of keeping clothes free
of stains. P and G is charging higher prices, but
shoppers brush them off. In the latest quarter, and P
and G reported better than expected sales. Amazon has introduced
a new AI powered tool for shoppers who may be
feeling overwhelmed by all of the choices. The new feature
is called help Me Decide. It will recommend a specific

(11:53):
product when shoppers are having a hard time choosing. And
that delayed inflation report was just released showing prices still rising,
inflation coming in better than expected, with underlying prices up
two tenths percent month over month and three percent year
over year from Bloomberg. Genas Cervetti on news radio seven
hundred WLW.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Seven hundred wl W.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Let's talk to Peter Harlambus with his ABC News investigative
reporter in New York.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Peter, this was breaking yesterday.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Tell our listeners what happened here with these dozens of
NBA linked illegal betting and rig poker schemes.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
What happened and where we're at now.

Speaker 7 (12:33):
Yeah, this is a massive scandal that broke out yesterday.
There are two separate indictments here, one of them a Ledges,
and they're both related to kind of connected but slightly
different schemes. One of them relates to about thirty one
people who allegedly engaged in the scheme to attract people
to illegal poker games where they use technology like X

(12:54):
ray poker tables and legal card shuffling machines to ensure
that the odds would always work in the favor of
the house, basically basically making more than seven million dollars
from that scheme. Included in those in that indictment is
Portland Trailblazers coached Taunt Phillips, who allegedly was used to
promote these games. Separately, but relatedly, there's another indictment that

(13:18):
charges six individuals, including including multiple players including We're talking
about Miami keath guards and Rosier former player Damon Jones,
who allegedly used inside information to place bets about individual
players injuries. We're talking about individual bets that made more
than two hundred thousand dollars per game.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
These are guys, they're they're not making fifty grand a year.
They've got multimillion dollar contracts in some cases.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Correct.

Speaker 7 (13:48):
Yeah, that's really the stunning part of this, right, We're
talking about really wealthy individuals. Yeah, making a good amount
of money here near two hundred dollars is not Trump change.
But the question is why it's not like this is
coming out of need and I think of anything that's
really going to help the governments here in making their case.
You know, if any of these individuals decides to go
to trial, you know, this is a time where this

(14:11):
is a kind of case where you're gonna hear an
opening statement where the word greed is used dozens of times.
This is not this is not a crime that was
based out of necessity. This is a crime based.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
Set of greed.

Speaker 7 (14:21):
They allege that not only you know, led to some
people to be injured because they used the violence to
collect deftin these poker games, but also kind of delegitimize
the entire league.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Yeah, you're talking about the NBA scandal, the poker scandal.
I didn't even know this, but I've been reading about
it and seeing it this morning. These poker games use
an advanced technology, rigged shuffling machines, even at like an
X ray table, to read the cards while they're faced down.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
It's really straight out of a Hollywood movie.

Speaker 7 (14:52):
And wow, it's worth if you can looking at the
photos that were included in this indictment.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
It's wild.

Speaker 7 (14:58):
So there's the as you mentioned, in this X ray
machine that basically let these players and let the people
on the inside know what was in Truston's hand, and
they also had this shuffling machine.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
And what they basically did was.

Speaker 7 (15:10):
Those machines transmitted that information about who basically has the
winning hand off site to an individual who's part of
the scheme, who then basically texted that information to one
of the people at the poker table, who then basically
let the other people at the poker table who are
on the inside know how to place their bets.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
So it was like.

Speaker 7 (15:28):
This complex series of events. Every time they said they
did a hand of Texas hold them. That was used
to ensure that basically there was no chance of winning
if you were one of the people that were lowered
to these games. And then of course this involves more
than a dozen mafia members who allegedly used the violence
to collect money after the fact.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Wow, the NBA head coach, NBA guard are these career
ending allegations or are they going to be let back
in the league and they finished this year? Where's that stand?
Real quick?

Speaker 7 (16:00):
You know, for now they are suspended, But I don't
necessarily think these are career ending per se.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Ok.

Speaker 7 (16:06):
You know, these are people who are under contracts, who
are worth a lot of money, who you know, are
kind of vital to their teams in a way.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
So, you know, depending on how this is played.

Speaker 7 (16:14):
If they plead guilty, if they coloploard with investigators, if
they you know, say they're sorry to their corrent, this
is it is a potential we can see more from
these people. But we'll have to see how they decide
to approach this case. For now, are understanding is they
intend to plead non guilty. But I'm sure over the
next few week, weeks and months we'll hear a bit
about the guilty please because it's such a large and
sprawling case.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
All right, Peter Harlambos with ABC News, thank you so
much for your report this morning.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
Much appreciated. Thanks so much for having already it's.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Eight forty four seven hundred WLW Steve Hawkins and for
Tom Burnham and he's in on Monday. Chucks in here,
Chuck you there, I sure I am before we do
traffic here, you know. One of my favorite days of
the year one week from today, Halloween. Yes, I'll be
out there passing out the candy, scaring the kids, dressing up.
There my shirt actually, the shirt I have actually says

(17:04):
this is my costume.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
Nice. There you go.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
You're going out of your way this year.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
A yeah, but it's a T shirt and I'm sure
it's gonna be cold to be covered up. What are
you handing out candy? What kind of can not my department?
I have a boss at home, though, There you go.
I don't know what I got. I got all the
I got candy? Come on over, candy?

Speaker 8 (17:32):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Did you see this? One?

Speaker 1 (17:34):
In five adults usually pretends not to be home on Halloween.
They turned the por you turned the porch lights off
and pretend not to be home when the little princesses
and spongebobs come by to get.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
A piece of candy. I may have done that once
in a former neighborhood.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Trick or treat was not what they used to say,
And I'm not lying. This is according to the Library
of Congress. The kids used to yell hundreds of years ago, bellsnickel.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Oh wow, I.

Speaker 5 (18:07):
Can't understand why that might still be the case today.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
You open your door bell Snickel. That's pretty good one there.
Do you know that trick or treating has existed since
medieval times? Just like traffic reports, some Halloween rituals used
to be geared toward finding a husband. Not lying, this
is this is history dot com. You're ready for this.
During the eighteenth century, single ladies devised Halloween traditions that

(18:36):
were supposed to help them meet their romantic match.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
They threw apple.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
Peels over their shoulders, hoping to see their future husband's
initials in the pattern when they landed. This is crazy,
but I mean they may find a husband and he's
got a couple of broken legs because he fell on
an apple peel.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Goodness, did you know that they.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Had sugar rationing during World War Two and it paused
treating for a couple of years.

Speaker 5 (19:01):
I knew that they had the rationie, and I didn't
know they paused trick or treating.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
So I've learned something today.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Halloween the second largest commercial holiday in the country. Now
it's Christmas and then Halloween. I bet you it's getting
close to passing it. There you go, probably right this.
We'll end with this one I thought was pretty good.
So well, the Irish brought us Jack o lanterns. Okay,
I've never heard this story, but the story goes an
irishman named Stingy Jack tricked the devil and therefore was

(19:32):
not allowed into heaven or Hell, so he spent his
days roaming the earth earth carrying a lantern, hence the
name Jack of the Lantern, Jack o Lantern.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Wow, there you go.

Speaker 5 (19:44):
That's such impressive, Steve, You've really done your homework.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
I was gonna say, the internet can't lie. You know,
We've We've kind of had a rough morning out there, didn't.

Speaker 5 (19:55):
We It's it's been a really bizarre type of morning. Yeah,
I mean, the highways not all that bad. In fact,
I can't recall one accident on the highways, but there's
been plenty of bizarre things going on in other spots,
like in Brown County. This accident in Russellville. One twenty
five is still blocked off due to the wreck at

(20:15):
Jefferson Street. This from the UC Health Tramphic Center Mammograms
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That's five one three five eight four pink. They're just
about ready to clear the wreck in Adams County on
thirty two at forty one. A couple of heavy spots

(20:36):
on southbound seventy five.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
That's slow.

Speaker 5 (20:38):
At the Blackland Split northbound seventy five, there is a
new wreck that's just north of Buttermilk. They're on the left.
Traffic backs into Erlanger. Chuck Ingram News Radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Pretty good forecast for Friday night football. If you're headed
out to the Talawanda Blanchester game, Scott's at Highlands, you
got Russell at South Dearborn. All over the tri State,
it looks like seven o'clock tonight, clear, dry, fifty one
degrees after a sunny day.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
And I'll have about fifty eight. We'll take that cloudie.

Speaker 1 (21:09):
Tomorrow's sixty and then Sunday should be dry for the
Bengals game. Temperatures in the fifties for the game. But
that's pretty good drive. There could be a slight chance
of range. Just be prepared for. It's still thirty three
around the tri State at your severe weather station. News
Radio seven hundred wl W. Beard Dave joining me next.
Talking about Ryan. Guys and you see his homecoming weekend.

(21:32):
I'll tell you about that in a couple of minutes.
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Hundred wl W in Cincinnati. Let's set out to Dallas.
Jim Ryan, our ABC News correspondent, Jim. Some changes going
on with c PR guidelines. Tell me all about it. Well, yeah,
we all took this in high school. I think a
lot of people did.

Speaker 8 (22:05):
Stee you remember pumping the chest of some mannequin school gymnasium. Well,
the American Art Association has issued its first major update
to cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the last five years, and yeah,
it does reflect what's happening out there in society. It
does include guidelines for the use of naloxone for people
suffering opioid overdoses. You've probably seen the video of police

(22:30):
officers or paramedics who find someone unconscious on the ground.
They suspect the person who's suffering an overdose. They pump
this stuff into the person's nose and it's almost a
miracle how quickly they recover. They wake up within just
a few minutes. Well, the AHA guidelines now are advising
rescuers on what to look for before they use the looxone,

(22:52):
shallow breathing, gurgling, choking sounds, drowsiness, unconsciousness, and once those
things are established, using now locksoon is now recommended by
the Heart Association.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Well, and the new recommendations about child choking also as
part of this.

Speaker 8 (23:09):
Yeah, well, choking in adults actually, Okay, the guidelines have
included children for a long time. On how to handle
a child who's thought to be choking, Well, now the
guidelines have been upgraded to include adults as well. How
to handle that situation. Five sharp blows to the back
and then five thrust into the lower chest area below
the zyphoid process. That's what it's known to the public essentially. Yeah,

(23:33):
so yeah, that's that's been updated now as well.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Everybody needs a review course. Put this on my list
and get a review course to CPR. Hey, good information
as always, Jim, thanks so much. All right, see Steve,
And it's about eight fifty five on seven hundred w
wel w you know that music.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Time to talk to Beer Dave on a Friday. Beer Dave,
how are you?

Speaker 10 (23:55):
I'm great, Steve, how are you good?

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Good? A lot to cover here.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
We got an eight pack of topics, which I like
that more than six pack. Let's start with Gilligans in Wyoming.
They're tapping the furkin' Is that I say that?

Speaker 10 (24:09):
Right? That is is correct? This will be a freaking
good time. This is a this is a British ale there,
they're pub ale and this will be poured, you know,
like the live ales you get when you go through
London and other parts of of England. So this is
a great way to experience a really cool uh English

(24:31):
ale tonight at uh at Gilligans there in Wyoming.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
What about Ryan guys, they're releasing a commemorative Cincinnati light
for you see homecoming this weekend.

Speaker 4 (24:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (24:43):
So they've got a goalpost and the fans sort of
all over the canon that this will be available at
at Nippert Stadium as well as at the tap room
at rhyin Geist. And then also this week they debuted
their Fuzzy Bones, their THHC beverage. Obviously those things have
been in the news a lot with all that's going on,

(25:04):
and it's got the five milligrams like most of them do.
And they're gonna dip their big toe into this with
three flavors and you'll be able to get them currently
at their tap room, and then soon once they settle
out everything though, it'll start showing up at a lot
of your favorite retailers around the area.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Good.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
I got to take Cincinnati Light to my kids in
Chicago when we go there, So I like that.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
One.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Tell me about the American Legacy Tours offering their brewery
and cave tours over the Halloween season.

Speaker 10 (25:36):
Yeah, so, since they're right there, you know, Ryan Geist
is on Elm Street and right behind Ryan Geist's Northern Row,
they named this Nightmare on Elm Street and they're gonna
do tours. They start at one last night, and they've
got another one tonight and then these will be going
on through the Halloween season. But just go to American
Legacy Tours and find out about about the tour. But

(25:58):
how cool is.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
That to go down into an old beer caves? Yeah
for Halloween.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
I've been doing.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
I've done that with the family before. That's that's a
great tour, So take it and thank me later. Is
it Karrikin? Did I say that right? Karrikin Spirits and Brewery?

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Correct?

Speaker 10 (26:14):
Yeah, So they they're doing burgers, hot dogs, and fries.
They're doing sort of a trunk or treat so you
can bring the kids starting at four o'clock tomorrow and
they'll have costume contests and all of that along with
a lot of their spirits, their beer, and they also
have a caffeine and fuel from Sincy which will be
there with coffee and hot chocolates to the weather stay cold.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
All right?

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Tell me about Street Side Brewery. What are they doing tomorrow?

Speaker 10 (26:43):
So dom Gorgon Gong I always mispronounced that, but that's
the celebration. Basically, it's their Scouts on Steroids festival every year,
and they're gonna have nine varieties and I was able
to get four of the varieties named. And they've got
a raspberry tort, banana, maple, almond, pumpkin pie cheesecake and

(27:05):
it's Moores version and then there'll be uh, there'll be
five other versions as well to try. And this is
tomorrow starting at ten am, so you can really get a.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Good early start refreshment stout. What does that mean again
in brewing terms?

Speaker 10 (27:21):
So most stouts are are are black in color, and
they tend to be deep roasted with the coffee notes,
and porter tends to be more chocolatey. Stouts tend to
be a little more roasted and coffee like.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
Got it Monday evening Barley Corns.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Have you tried this Spooky Kitty Pumpkin spice cream ale yet?

Speaker 4 (27:43):
No?

Speaker 10 (27:43):
I think I'm gonna. I'm gonna go to this on Monday.
This sounds like a really good cause because it's there.
It's basically it's their pumpkin spice version coming out and
it and it also benefits Chicks and Chucks, which is
a local breast cancer charity, which WHI is always good
to sponsor any of those kind of things.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Good and we can't forget Next Friday's Halloween High Grain
Brewery celebrating with the kids and things like that. Kids
eating free at both locations.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
I believe.

Speaker 10 (28:13):
Yeah, so four to close, so you could go before
they kirt your treat, or you could go after they
tirt your treat and bring the kids and their costumes
and that, and then you're not cooking. On top of
all the other things that go on with Halloween. So
High Grain both in silver Kin as well as that
the old Brentwood Bowl up there in Finnytown.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Good beerd Dave. Where are you drinking beer this weekend?

Speaker 10 (28:36):
I'm going up to a Memory Bay a show in
the Cleveland area, so I'll be up along Lake.

Speaker 4 (28:42):
Erie this weekend.

Speaker 2 (28:43):
Good, have fun, be safe, and we'll talk to you
next Friday.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Okay, that sounds great, Dave. Thanks all right, Beer.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Dave Always on Tom Burnhaman's show. Tom is back on
Monday morning to get you going where you gotta go?
All right, Scott Sloan next on the Home of the
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Inflation rising again, but not as much as expected, with
the nine o'clock report on Brian cops breaking now for
the first times. It's January, a cost of living rising
at a rate of three percent again. Data released by
the government this morning reveals prices kicking back up. Democrats
blaming the President.

Speaker 12 (29:27):
Donald Trump and Republican They promised to lower costs on
day one. That's what they said all of last year.
Lied to the American people. Because costs having gone down,
costs have gone up. Inflation up, electricity bills through the roof,
housing costs out of control, grocery costs way up.

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That's representative of King Jefferies.

Speaker 11 (29:48):
While the rate of inflation is the highest and nine
months prices did not increase as fast as predicted, and
that could mean another interest rate cut by the Fed
when they meet next month.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Affing weather together.

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Extra minute or two is all you'll need coming through
the Lochland Split Cruise. Continue to investigate an accident in
Brown County that has one twenty five shut down near
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of the OVII Task Force will set up a sobriety
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Road near two seventy five from eight thirty to ten thirty.
No injuries at a fire and hanbled it the last
night family able to escape safely from flames on Lilydale Lane.
Those flames heavily damage the home. No word yet on
what caused the fire. City of Cincinnati now looking outside

(31:30):
the city to find someone head up the investigation into
the performance of the police Chief. Teresa Thiji's on leaf
ending the outcome of that investigation, which could result in
her dismissal, while Mayor tab Puval says it wasn't his
decision to suspend the chief. Police Union continues to insist
that the mayor is behind the action, calling him the
puppet master of city Hall. Union wants the power to

(31:52):
fire the chief given to the elected members of city
council instead of the city manager. They say she's only
doing what the mayor tells her. FLP is paying today
for a mobile billboard that's driving around downtown picturing Treval
is a puppet master, accusing him of putting politics over
public safety. You can see the twenty by twenty foot
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(32:14):
Hamilton County warning people who receive food benefits from the
government they won't be getting any snap assistance next month
unless the government shutdown ends. Jobs and Family Services says
it has no funding to provide the help.

Speaker 14 (32:26):
ODJFS just sent some guidance to the local JFS about
and that the words were the recipients may not get
their November benefits and so that was the guidance coming
from the state. As of last night.

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Hamilton County commissioned president in these treehouse.

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Doesn't look like Hamilton County will be following Butler County
and producing property taxes. Counties in Ohio are allowed to
match if they won savings provided by the state, but
Hamilton County says to do so would mean the loss
of thirty four million dollars in revenue to the county,
local governments and school districts ross Hamilton County. Baseball's World
Series opens tonight in Toronto. It's the Blue Jays versus

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I think he's afraid to make him back.

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He doesn't like to lose.

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He hasn't called, He hasn't returned Mike call yet on
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So I'm ready. We're ready to make him back with the.

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