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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Seven hundred WLW All right, Dan Schwartzman with us as
we get closer to the weekend. Good morning Dan, Good
morning Steve. It looks like my favorite yoga pants company
is turning a corner. Tell me all about it, and
we all do love those yoga pants.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Lou Lemon shares getting eleven percent in postmarket trade. I
like it for myself, of course, of course, post market
trading after the company boosted it's full your earnings per
share of guidance, reporting that early holiday performance was encouraging
cheaper knockoffs and quality missteps half plagued Lululemon, leading to
a sales slowed down and shares falling fifty percent this year. Now, separately,
(00:36):
the company is saying that CEO Calvin McDonald was stepping
down at the end of January. Some say that's a
good thing, put the company in kind of a new direction.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
But things look good for them right now. Good I
was doing a downward dog while you were doing that story.
China is looking to ramp up its chip making abilities.
This morning, they are preparing a package of incentives worth
as much as seventy billion dollars to support its chip
making industry. The program's aim is to reduce China's reliance
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on foreign chip makers while supporting local companies. China's looking
to pour more state money into a sector it deems
pivotal to its technological conflict with the US. The amount, though,
is comparable to what we are spending here in the
US and setting aside for the Chips Act. So China knows,
you know, we're trying to restrict how many ships they get. Well,
they're gonna start making their own. Hey, this is the
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morning you look at your four oh one k after
what's been going on?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
What are you seeing in the futures now? Well, listen,
it's mixed. The doll is the bright spot as it
was yesterday, setting a new record high. That's up two
tens a one percent. SMP though, that is down two
tens a one percent. NAZAK currently is down six tens
a one percent from Bloomberg. Dan Schwartzman on news radio
seven hundred WLW, thinking, Dan, it is.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Eight eleven on seven hundred WLW. It's Friday morning. You
know we talk TV with Matt Rausch. Good morning, Matt.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
How are you hanging in there? How about you?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Good? Good? It's a cold rainy, more snow coming tomorrow.
I'm just glad I'm gonna be inside watching some TV
this weekend.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
This is true.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
It is very cold here, but we have not We
don't see a lot of snow for some reason here
in New York City, and it's been a couple of
years to have a big old snowfall. But anytime that
we get, precipic gets a little bit warmer, and it
seems more like freezing rain, which is.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Sort of a drag.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
But nonetheless, it is definitely cold, and it is definitely
a good time to watch TV.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
And I'm a big Dick Van Dyke fan. He's turning
one hundred this weekend.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
Yeah, on Saturday he hits the century mark, which is remarkable,
and according to all accounts, he hits the gym several
times a week. His philosophy is called keep moving. He's
written a whole book about it. But yeah, this guy,
you know, an amazing career for sure, and TV is
taking note of this, including tonight on PBS, the American
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Masters series presents a documentary called starring Dick Van Dyke,
traces his you know, career all through he you know,
he's on Broadway. He got a Tony for string and
Bye by Bertie. And during that time the producers Carl
Reiner and Sheldon Leonard discovered him and said, hey, let's
put him in the Dick Van Dyke Show. His co
star Rose Marie, when she heard about it, said, what's
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a Dick Van Dyke? She didn't nobody knew who he
was at the time, hardly, but also even think about
the Dick Van Dyke Show, it was really created as
a story as the story of Carl Reiner's life. Carl
Reiner the legendary producer, writer and sometimes actor, but he
made a pilot about himself.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
But he wasn't the leading man type.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
So they decided to put Dick van Dike in the show,
pairing him with Mary Tyler Moore. And the rest is
TV comedy history, and you know, and and it is
one of the great shows. I grew up watching those repeats.
One of the smartest comedies ever made. But was also
amazing about Dick Vandyke was he kind of could do
it all. He was one of those renaissance entertainers who
you know, he had the limber physicality of a great
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physical comedian, but he was charming and handsome.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
He could sing, he could dance, he could do all
kinds of things.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
He had he had a fondness for the silent Medians,
and he could do pantomime like the best of them.
He went on The Caer Barnett Show as a regular
towards the end of that series.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
He and Carol were great friends for all of their careers.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
And then he got in the movies and he's in
Mary Poppins, one of the you know, most famous Disney
movies of all time and all of that.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Then he came back to TV as a one of
those Silver.
Speaker 4 (04:19):
Fox crime fighters in a show called Diagnosis Murder that
ran through most of the nineteen nineties. So he had
like a second and third act in him, and so
all that's going to be remembered in this. But if
you were just a fan of the Dick Van Dyke Show,
the nostalgia channel that's called Catchy Comedy is running episodes
of The Dick Van Dyke Show all weekend. You can
also stream it on a couple of platforms if you
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want to watch the old episodes at your own leisure.
But yeah, the Dick Van Dyke Show is one of
those shows that really holds up.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Yeah, and so does so does he apparently?
Speaker 4 (04:47):
So Yeah, So let's take our cat tip of the
cap off to Dick Vandyke this weekend.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yeah, turn it one hundred tomorrow. That's incredible. Taylor Swift
fans in for a tree, tell me about this six
part docuit, The End of an Era that's coming out.
Speaker 5 (05:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
Well, her Eras Tour ended a year ago, but now
there's still more to become if you were a big
Taylor Swift fan. So Disney Plus as of today will
start at six. Like you said, it's a docuseries during
in six parts. The first two parts dropped today, called
The ind of an Era, goes behind the scenes of
the tour, so you know you're seeing her interact with
Travis Kelsey, all kinds of famous people as she went
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her all around the world with this incredibly epic concert series.
And if you like the concert, they're also on Disney
Plus pairing it with us with a concert film called
Taylor Swift The Eras Tour The Final Show, So they
document the very final show she did in Vancouver, which
at that time was including the complete set of the
Tortured Poets Department, which was not part of the original
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concert film. So again, if you're a Taylor Swift fan,
you keep track of all this stuff.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
And if your doun't stream, ABC is going to air the.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
First hour of the docuseries tonight and they're going to
follow that up with a preview, an hour long preview
of the concert film. So again, Taylor Swift not going anywhere.
But if you were a fan of the arastur this
is another chance to re experience it on TV.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
That's good. And Netflix premiering the latest Knives Out movie.
I've seen I think the first two of these if
there were, but I saw those at the theater. This
one's going to only be on Netflix.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
Right I had a limited running movie theaters. I think
the second one did as well. Netflix picked up picked
up the franchise after the first film became a huge hit.
You know, Netflix being both a movie producer and now
they're trying to buy a TV trying to buy a studio.
We'll see how that all goes. But nonetheless, Knives Out definitely,
most people probably didn't see in the movie theater, so
they're going to watch it on Netflix and it will
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be their biggest hit for a couple of weeks. Probably.
It's a really fun franchise. It's a mystery comedy. Daniel
Craig is back playing that very flamboyant detective Ben wile
Blanc and he comes into this small town where there's
been a murder that occurs in a church in full
view of the parishioners.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
So it's sort of like a classic locked room mystery.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
How could anybody have committed to crime in full view
of everyone?
Speaker 3 (07:02):
And as usual, the cast is stacked.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
You've got Josh Brolin, Glenn Close, Kerrie Washington, Andrew Scott.
And then the prime suspect is this priest, young priest
who was a former boxer, played by Josh O'Connor and
any Winner for the Crown for several years ago he
played the young Prince Charles. And Josh is also hosting
Saturday Night Live this weekend, so it's a big weekend
for Josh O'Connor. And again, you know you know that
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you've made it in the pop culture when you get
the host Saurday.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Night Live and Night Knives out of that vehicle.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
All right, one more here. Apple had one of the
biggest hits on the screen. F One, the movie starring
Brad Pitt. It comes out streaming today.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
Yeah, so if you missed another Big Screen, which is
kind of a shame, that was a really good movie
and Imax.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
But if you didn't see f Won the movie.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Now it is streaming on Apple TV, which also is
making a Charlie Brown Christmas available for free this weekend.
So that's a chance to be a great Christmas special
but also a big, big movie that is probably Apple's
biggest hit movie they produced for the Big Screen.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
Hey, Matt Ross, thanks so much for joining us. As
you do every Friday, our listeners connect with you again.
Speaker 4 (08:02):
Daily on TV insider dot com, man of course TV
Guide magazine.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
All right, we'll talk to you next Friday, Matt, have
a great week.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
All right, you do the same. Thanks again, all right.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Eight eighteen seven hundred w welw chuck ingram in here
this morning, chuck Yeah, less than two weeks from Christmas.
Oh I better start chucking. You should some Christmas trivia
for you this morning. Oh good Silent Night is the
most recorded carol in history. It was first performed on
Christmas Even eighteen eighteen in Austria, quickly spread you can
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hear it from there now. I think you know this
is the original recording.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Uh no, it's not.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Yeah, it is from eighteen eighth Well, well, Chuck, I can't.
Speaker 5 (08:40):
Lie to you.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
This is radio being wasn't there He wasn't. No, that's Frank.
I've been told this is Frank not being. Oh Frank.
It was translated into three hundred languages, holds the Guinness
World Record. It's the most recorded Christmas Carol of all time. Yeah,
bing did it? Beyonce did it and Frank did it here. Yes,
so this is the original recording from eighteen eighteen. Just listen.
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You can't even hear it sounds to.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
So you can't even hear this. Somebody that is actually
winding up the turntable there. Speaking of winding up, how
is the roads winding up this morning? Not too terribly bad?
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High thirty five, tonight, low twenty six. Tomorrow the high
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He wrote a book called My Big Red Machine. You know,
this is the fiftieth year of the Big Red Machine.
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Coming up in the next half hour, I'm going to
talk to author Terrence Moore and break it down on
seven hundred WLW.
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Speaker 1 (12:02):
Seven hundred WLWN, Cincinnati. I thought we would talk right
now to Terrence Moore. His book is My Big Red Machine,
The tales, drama, and revelations of a fan turned journalist
covering Baseball's greatest team. Terrence, good morning, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
Hey, I'm glad to be here. Thanks for having me on.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Yeah, this is the perfect year to write a book
about the Big Red Machine, the fiftieth anniversary of the
first back to back world series titles. What is your
background and why did you write the book.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
Well, here's the thing that makes it so interesting. I
have been a professional sports journalist now for nearly fifty years.
I'm based here in Atlanta. Now, I'm a national sports
columnist for Force dot Com. I'm a professor at Georgia
State University, a contributing editor Atlanta. I did a TV
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show here in Atlanta. I do national television and such.
Worked as a San Francesco examiner for five years and
then E Lan John conseruation for twenty five years. And
I'm saying all that to say my biggest break came
when I worked for the Cincinnati Inquirer, and one of
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my top assignments was covering the Cincinnati Red Slash the
Big Red Machine. And that is not really the big
part of the story. The big part of the story
is I grew up as a barreheart Big Red Machine fan.
My dad moved. We grew up in South in Indiana.
My dad was an att supervisor. I got transferred to
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Cincinnati at sixty eight and that was the start of
the Big Red Machine. So I always tell people that
the Big Red Machine is came about because we moved
to Cincinnati. That's my story, and I'm telling I went
to stick with that story forever. And so I went
for that Darnhart Redgs fan, big Reversine fan, to going
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to at Miami University right there at Oxford, Ohio a
week later, graduated from Miami in May of nineteen seventy
eight and joining the Sincide inquire full time, and then
all of a sudden getting a chance to meet my
heroes baseball heroes. And people say never meet their heroes,
but for me, it was a great, great experience. So
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in a nutshell, that is my life story.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
And as a fan and a journalist, you've got great stories.
Everybody's heard about the Big Red Machine. But the Marty
Brenneman wrote the forward to your book, said he'd never
heard of some of this stuff, seventy percent of it.
So it's new to the reader that wants to read
about the Big Red Machine.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
Right, it really is and.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
Even goes beyond Marty. Some of your readers probably have
heard of. Paul McCoy, Yeah, Baseball Hall of Fame writer
for the Dayton Daily News said exactly the same thing.
He said, it was just an amazing book, and I
wanted to tell you a being a spiritual person, I've
reread this book several times and against me chills. I
mean I wrote it. I mean it's like an hour
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about a French because it's about two or three chunks
here about this book, Steve. It's the chunk that I
just said before being this diehard fan and getting a
chance to meet his heroes and seeing what they were
really like in person, the good, the bad, and the
other on mainly good, if not great, particularly when it
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came to my all time favorite player of Pete Rose,
and the other chunk is that I had a chance
to not only interact with these people back then, but
as time went on, the decades went on, I became
very very close with several of them, and they would
tell me things they've never told anybody else before. I mean,
and particularly I think of Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Sparky Anderson,
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and then of course one of the biggies, Bob Housen,
who was the architecture of the Big rub Machine. Bob
Housen was always very wasn't with us in the media,
but he never really said much. Well. I got Bob
Hollism a couple of years before his death in January
of two thousand and six for another matter, and we
ended up talking about the Big Red Machine for about
an hour, and I forgot about the interview, and I
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had recorded the interview, and when I started doing the book,
I went back and listened to the interview and I
was blown away, and I thought it was just me.
And I played it for Marty Brenda and he was
blown away. The stuff that Bob Housing told me he
never told anybody else before, and it's.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Not in the book.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Wow, you just want to read the book just because
of the Bob Hawsham story. You also met with Charlie Finley,
which I thought was incredible in the book. Also, we're
talking to Terrence Terrence Moore with his the fiftieth anniversary
of the Big Red Machine. His book is called My
Big Red Machine. Terrence. How do we get the book?
Speaker 5 (16:53):
Well, obviously didn't get them through Amazon and bookstores throughout Cincinnati,
but here was the ready to get the book is
get it through me on my website because I will
personalize it for you. And a lot of people have
gotten this for the holidays. I mean, I want to
tell you, Steve, I've been very busted. The booksells have
been great because what happens is people are to hear
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about the book itself like it's great, and then they
get it and they read it and it's like, oh
my gosh, I got to get this from somebody else.
But they answer your question. You just go to my
website which is my Bigredmachine dot Com. It comes directly
to me and within twenty four hours I'll send out
the book to you. And did you get through those
other means. It's also on audio books you get to
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that that way.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
But you get through me.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Like I say, you get it personalized, and you get
it very very fast.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Hey, Terrence, I thought it was incredible book stuff I'd
never heard about, the Big Red Machine. Thanks so much
for writing it, and we'll talk again in the future.
Speaker 5 (17:52):
Okay, thank you, all right?
Speaker 1 (17:55):
My Big Red Machine by Terrence Moore Chuck. That's on
my there. If you want to get me some my
Big Redmachine dot com. Yeah, wrote it down. Go to
his website. He'll personalize it for me. That's great exciting,
you know what to give me, hm hmmmm.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
And I was just wondering what in the world am
I going to get Steve for Christmas this year?
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Hey, twenty four hours ago, we thought it was really
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But even with that, I'm not seeing a huge delay
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The nine first Warning weather cast Center, looking like this
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twenty six for an all night loan. But then it
breaks out again, possibly three to five inches of snow
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starting tomorrow early afternoon with a high of only twenty nine.
But it gets worse, sunshine, very cold. On Sunday kickoff
for the Bengals and Ravens. It's going to be ten
degrees fields like four below zero. Wow, I'm not kidding.
Twenty eight still around the tri State at your severe
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weather station, news Radio seven hundred WLW. It is Friday
and it is time to talk to beer Dave. He
joins me.
Speaker 8 (19:50):
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Turn your past hbac Repaative. How are you good.
Speaker 5 (20:00):
Morning, Steve Hawkins?
Speaker 3 (20:01):
So are you today? Good? Good?
Speaker 1 (20:02):
My youngest son will listens. You want me to tell
you he's listening to find some beer ideas every weekend
for you, especially for the holidays. So there you go.
You got a fan there beer Dave.
Speaker 9 (20:14):
Good Well telling him to get gabb something beer related
for Chris.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
Absolutely well, let's find out what we can get right here.
I'm almost afraid to ask, but it's furking Friday at Gilligans.
Speaker 5 (20:27):
It is.
Speaker 9 (20:28):
It is furking Friday. What freaking is basically, live carbonated
beer is not something that's been forced carbonated or allowed
to carbonate further in a fermentation tank or vessel. And
this is there today they're tapping their English ipa and
English i pea is not going to be as aggressive
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as it's going to come across, more of like what
we would think of a craft al in all honesty,
but no, these have been fun that Gilligans have been
doing these freking Fridays every so often. They're trying to
do at least.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
One a month.
Speaker 9 (21:05):
And if you've never had live cast Gale, I recommend
you give this a try tonight.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
I'm gonna have to try that. Let's talk about mad
Tree and the Party Source. Now they've collaborated on a
barrel aged Imperial stout. Have you tried this?
Speaker 9 (21:20):
I have a This is just breaking. This is their
Whispering Pines Imperial Stout and they partnered up with a
party source on this one. So obviously that's where you
need to go to acquire this. But this is coming
in at twelve and a half percent, so this is
something you're gonna want to share with a couple of
relatives probably over the Christmas season. You're not gonna want
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a hold four pack of this to yourself.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
But refreshment stout means what.
Speaker 9 (21:46):
Doubt is going to be dark and almost coffee like
in some of its flavors. So think of just black
beer as you can. Most people think a Guinness when
they think of stout.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
All right, Guinness. He likes Againnis, so maybe that's what
he tries.
Speaker 3 (22:02):
There.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
We got fifty Weiss involved in a lot of stuff.
First off, there, the Wooster Pike campus is expanding with
an additional distillery. Is that right?
Speaker 9 (22:12):
Yeah, So in twenty twenty, they bought the Robert Jones
Distillery and they're going to do sort of kind of
like what they did with the brewery there along Wooster
Pike and now not just around the corner there on
Newtown Road. They're going to be expanding this Robert Jones
Distillery campus to where they'll have a pond on the
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site and they'll have other events and outdoor.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Stuff that you can do as well. So this will
just sort.
Speaker 9 (22:40):
Of grow that whole area there, that nature trail, if
you will, with the fifty West Brewery, it's part of it.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Yeah, And they're working also how to figure out these
THCHC laws also.
Speaker 9 (22:53):
Yeah, I mean they've been told they have a year
to figure it out and make it work and stuff.
And their Sunflower brand is really been a growing line
for them and it's helping a lot of these breweries survive.
So we're hoping that somehow or another they come to
an agreement over the next year to figure out what.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
To do with these THHC beverages.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
There you go and Saturday they're hosting the Santa Shuffle.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
What is that?
Speaker 9 (23:17):
So it's a five k run and I would imagine
people are going to run fast because it's going to
be cold. But you you could win a contest for
the best Santa costume, and they guarantee that there'll be
plenty of free hot beverages, hot chocolate and such. So
get out there in your Santa suit and run for
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five k.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
There you go, fittingly esoterics. If I said that right
snow day, white stout has returned for the winter season,
this sounds good.
Speaker 9 (23:50):
Yeah, So you're you're going to think it's it's pale,
like a like a blonde or something when you pour it,
but it's going to come across with all the stout
flavors in that they've learned some ways to play with
a malt to where it takes on some of the
stout notes of roast and coffee and that. But it's
going to be pale in your glass. So kind of
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cool to call this snow day.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
And today eleven to five Hawksworth and High Grain, Brentwood,
they're holding a blood drive. This is important stuff, so
you want to give a pint, tell me all about this.
Speaker 9 (24:24):
Yeah, So the roads are essentially fine, just be careful
out there, but it's time to give some blood it's important,
especially this time of year because donations slow down. So
get out there to High Grain at the old Brentwood
Bowl on Winton Road and give a pint and maybe
afterwards go buy yourself a pint.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Absolutely and finally, Beer Dave Weedeman has a weekend full
of events, plenty of beers, food to warm you up.
Tell me all about it.
Speaker 9 (24:51):
Yeah, so, I mean Friday, Saturday, Sunday. There's all kinds
of events going on that they'll have on the TV,
all the sporting events and stuff. But one of the
cool things is they have their monthly Mustard Club meeting
the Cincinnati They're doing a brunch on Saturday. If you
haven't experience this, it's really cool. I mean because you think, okay,
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there's Frenches, there's you know, gray Poupond, but these guys
are going to really open your eyes to just how
many types of mustards there really are out there.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
That sounds cool, and that again is Weedaman this weekend,
Beer Dave, were you going to be drinking beer this weekend?
Speaker 9 (25:31):
I've got a Christmas party in Saint Louis. I'm going
to be driving over too, so I'm I'm going to
be in the land of the Blues drinking some bruise.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
All right, you stay safe and we'll talk to you
next Friday.
Speaker 9 (25:42):
Okay, that sounds great, Steve, thanks all right.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Scott Sloan is coming up next. Tom will be back
Monday morning at five oh six. It's nine o'clock on
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News Traffic and Weather.
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Speaker 10 (26:03):
Cincinnati still an impasse over healthcare funding. With the nine
o'clock report, rick Yuchino breaking now time is running short
for Congress to do something about healthcare premiums, with prices
about to go through the roof next month. Obamacare tax
credits expire at the end of the year, and the
Senate shot down a Democrat backed plan on Thursday that
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would have extended them for the next three years.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
Health insurance premiums for more than twenty million Americans are
set to soar at the end of the month after
the Senate failed to act. Republicans blocking an effort to
extend expiring Obamacare subsidies, arguing the whole system needs to
be overhauled.
Speaker 10 (26:40):
And his ABC's Mary Bruce a Republican plan to funnel
healthcare funding through HSA accounts to help pay for insurance
plans under the Affordable Care Act was also voted down
on Thursday. Dealing with some wet roads this morning after
the snowfall overnight, let's check the latest traffic and weather
together from the UC hump Trampit Center.
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I'm seeing pretty good traffic on the highways right now.
Cruise are cleaning up one accident that's northbound two seventy five,
just above thirty two E skate. They're on the right
hand side southbound seventy five slows just a bit above
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the lateral. Chuck Ingram News Radio seven hundred WLW.
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Speaker 10 (27:38):
Snow has tapered off this morning, leaving cloudy skies for
the rest of the day, a high topping out at
thirty five. It's going to be overcast overnight Tonight, you'll
low down to twenty six Saturday, mostly cloudy during the morning,
and then snow will start to fall in the afternoon
carry on into the evening. A winter storm watch will
be up for much of the tri State. We'll see
a high of twenty nine and overnight low into Sunday
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of four. Mostly sunny and bitterly cold for the Bengals
Ravens game at Peykworf Stadium Sunday afternoon, just a high
of twelve.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
On the day.
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While snow accumulation totals were not as high as anticipated
in Southwest Ohio, road crews are still out in full
force across much of the state to make sure that
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the major highways and side streets are passable. You will
still see some wet and icy spots out there.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
This morning.
Speaker 10 (28:37):
Northern Kentucky did get more snowfall overnight than Ohio did. Boone, Kenton,
and Campbell County is all still operating under Level one
snow advisory, So again, just make sure to use caution
as you head out to work or wherever it is
you need to go this morning. A political defeat in
Indiana for Republicans hoping that it would be the next
state to redraw its congressional maps to make it easier
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for the GOP to pick up seats in the mid
her election next year. Several state Republican lawmakers voted down
the measure yesterday, despite pressure and potentially threats.
Speaker 12 (29:08):
Lawmakers in deep red Indiana rebuking pressure from the president,
rejecting a re drawn congressional map that would have likely
netted Republicans to congressional seats next year, some lawmakers saying
they received anonymous threats.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Before the votes.
Speaker 10 (29:23):
ABC's Nicole D'Antonio a sharp rise in rent prices for
a number of elderly residents in the tri State. It
has now been ruled to have been on the up
and up.
Speaker 13 (29:31):
And Ohio Housing Finance Agency spokeswoman has confirmed the red
increases proposed by Victory Visa apartments in Panic Hills complies
with federal and tax deal guidelines, but did acknowledge those
hikes are steep. It's the latest news that the Kingsley
and Company owned building led by former Cincinnati Bengal Jennadoom
and Duqua As the residents held at inaugural Tenants Association meeting,
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nearly forty tenants, primarily elderly and low income, faced steep
high that could lead to their evictions, some around seven
hundred dollars more per month. In their statement, Kingsley and
Companies stated that no residents have been evicted or displaced
from their proposal. I'mley Mawen News Radio seven hundred WLW.
Speaker 10 (30:14):
College Basketball Tonight Xavier back at home take on Missouri
State tip off is scheduled for seven. Our Pregime coverage
gets underway this evening at six thirty. Our next update
at nine thirty. I'm rick Yucchino, Who's Radio seven hundred
w Wel.
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