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Hearing reading a lot about this kind of thing, John,
training IA to replace us in our jobs.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:56):
This, I don't know why you'd want to do this,
but this is a US. It's in San Francisco. It's
a startup there. We're core dot Io in the process
of recruiting workers in real high skilled fields. We're talking doctors, lawyers,
investment bankers, you name it, to help teach artificial intelligence
systems how to do their jobs. So this is what

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the company do. They place these experts in part time
or temporary contract roles to work on training projects for
major technology companies. It's kind of like the Uber of
advanced AI training. It's a gig work platform for white
collar and skilled professionals, so it offers a path for
you to earn something extra from your expertise. But at

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the same time, there's the risk of eventually sacrificing your
career to artificial intelligence. I mean, is it worth it?

Speaker 11 (02:47):
Well?

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I mean, you know that's a question some people, unfortunately
might be asking themselves as you and are speaking right now.

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No.

Speaker 10 (02:54):
Absolutely, And this is you know, my kids they're in
their twenties and they're like, what is this going to
do for me? I mean, the future they feel is
really in question at this point. So, well, it depends
on how Yes, that's exactly right. Futures this morning, we
in for another big day. Trader's taking on more risk
after what's been a pretty extraordinary rally. So yeah, looking

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up right now, the down futures TOM up two hundred
and fifty one, there's some futures up twenty six, so yeah,
I think we're on track to top another record there.
Nasdaq futures one hundred points higher right now, and from Bloomberg.
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Speaker 4 (03:33):
All right, John, thank you very much. You know, look,
I mean, just to tie a ribbon around this job thing.
It appears more and more people are more and more optimistic.
The jobless claims were far less than many expected yesterday,
and so we'll see how it all plays out moving forward.
Much will depend upon the war in Iran and whether

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we have official peace as early as this weekend. All right,
we do it every single Friday, love getting together with
our TV Insider TV Guide magazine. That would be Matt
Raush some of the big TV headlines, and this is
a big one, Matt, Good morning to you, my friend.
American Gladiators is back tonight.

Speaker 12 (04:18):
Yeah yeah, I mean everything old is new again, as
we often say on television. And just like a week ago,
we welcome Malcolm Malcolm in the Middle back for a
short run. And now it's American Gladiators, which has you know,
come and gone on the TV schedule.

Speaker 11 (04:34):
It was syndicated back.

Speaker 12 (04:35):
In the day. I can remember when it was a
big hit in the nineteen nineties, and I was particularly
amused by all of that because Joe, thisman who was
our quarterback when I was living in DC during that time.
He was one of the hosts during those days. But
now the franchise is back. We've got sixteen new Gladiators,
male and female, and I was looking at their backgrounds

(04:57):
and some come from the world of pro wrestling and
some from football and other sports, and then quite a
few are also reality TV veterans who've been on reality
TV competitions like The Challenge and.

Speaker 11 (05:07):
What have you.

Speaker 12 (05:08):
So these are people who know how to strut their
stuff on television for sure, and they're going to take
on these amateurs who are going to try to become
the new Gladiators and stay doing these big competitions. And
it's just this, you know, in a big arena, it
plays out like you know, it plays out like a
cage match or pro wrestling or something like that. But
the fact is it's like everyday people enter the ring

(05:29):
and try to see how they can do as warriors
in the ring, and sort of like what you see
on American Ninja Warrior, which is a big hit for NBC.
A lot of the people who are coming in as
contestants have very interesting personal stories and they're trying to
prove themselves for this reason or that, but it really
is about the spectacle of it all and it's playing
out on streaming. So they're going to do it sort
of differently where you're going to get three episodes a

(05:51):
launched today, and then next week there will be another
three and then it's all over on the third week
with four episodes. So it's relatively contained series. But if
it's a hit, I'm sure where there will be more.
And the host is Mike mis Mizzenan, who is a
big wrestling star, so yeah, so it's got that real
vibe to it. You know, wrestling still is a big
deal on various networks on television, but to have the

(06:15):
American Gladiators back just again shows you that no franchise
is truly dead. They all come back from time to
time on television, and now it's American Gladiator's turn.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
And look, the last man and or a woman standing
cash is in with one hundred thousand dollars, so certainly
we'll be watching that. That's interesting the way they're releasing it.
As you just mentioned. Okay, less Grueling Competition gets under
way Monday, this time over on Netflix with Funny af
with Kevin Hart what's this all about.

Speaker 12 (06:45):
Well, it's like it's a competition. It's a comedy competition,
so sort of like I remember the like the last
Comic Standing show that was on NDC a while back.
It's one of those kind of shows where but you
have Kevin Hart at the heart of it, and he
is going to be the host and also the person
who's decide who the next big stand up median is
going to be. Whoever wins this competition will be getting

(07:05):
their own Netflix comedy special. So this is going to
put a new comedian on the map. Some of these
shows have created big comedy stars and so hopefully Kevin
will discover somebody big who comes up and does this.

Speaker 11 (07:16):
And again, this is going.

Speaker 12 (07:16):
To play out over several weeks, with four episodes on
Monday when the show launches, two the following week, and
then the following week and the first week of May
You're gonna get it semi final, final, and so again.

Speaker 11 (07:27):
It's a relatively compact.

Speaker 12 (07:28):
It doesn't play out over the course of a long
season the way it does on regular network TV, but
that's the way streaming kind of works. But they're also
bringing in some really great talent that some of the
guests judges, So I have a fling. This will be
a really fun show to watch because the interplay between
the judges and the contestants, it should be really a
lot of fun. You're gonna get key with Michael Key,
Chelsea Handler, Nicki Glazer, kimoal Nanjigani from Silicon Valley. These

(07:50):
are among the guest judges, and they're all stars in
their own rights. So if you're a big fan of comedy,
if that's your idea of what you want to see
in a competition show, of course, reality competition misitions are
all over everywhere you look, So that is the thing
Netflix is going to line on Monday.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
Okay, Earth Day is next Wednesday, and there are lots
of nature TV shows heading our way. One in particular
features Sir David Attenborough, who turns one hundred, by the
way next month, called A Gorilla Story. You know, look
for moms and dads out there if you want to

(08:25):
get your kids off devices right or off of social media.
These shows we're about to talk about too, in particular
A Gorilla Story and a Orangutang. You know, those would
be the kind of shows to spend some time and
sit down and have your kids watch these kinds of

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shows because they look very, very fascinating to me anyway.

Speaker 12 (08:50):
Well, yeah, and the Nature TV has been with us,
you know, you think you know. Disney has a whole
unit National Geographic. Of course, it's famous for it. BBC
has a Nature unit and that's where got to know
David Attenborough, who is narrated and presented many of the
greatest nature series of all time. Like you said, he
turns one hundred next month, and he still had stories
to tell. This particular one, a Guerrilla Story, which drops

(09:13):
today on Netflix, is him looking back at his journals
from the nineteen seventies when he first came to our
attention with an amazing series called Life on Earth. One
of the aspects of that show, Life on Earth was
his encounter with this baby gorilla named Pablo, who he
met in the mountains of Rwanda. And again, so you're
going to see footage from that, and this is just

(09:35):
fascinating stuff. You watch as much as you know, Jane
Goodall was so famous with her interaction with gorillas and
all of that that this is something that is just
always wonderful to watch. But he followed Pablo's life and
what happens in this series of gorilla story is that
filmmakers of today go back into the mountains of Rwanda
and they find the descendants of Pablo who have created

(09:57):
their own tribe, and you get immersed into their routine.
This was filmed over several years of two hundred and
fifty hours of footage to capture these gorillas on their
daily life and see how life of Pablo's descendants made it.
At the same time, you're getting David Attenborough's story as
he reflects back on his discovery of that world all
those many years ago. So it's really is This is

(10:18):
also timeless television, and of course, as I mentioned, Disney
has their own Nature unit and on Disney Plus on
on Earthday, which is Wednesday, they're going through a premier
show called Orangutang, which is going to follow an adolescent
of gorilla and the orangutan ape going off on his
own into the wild. So it's a personal story about
one particular orangutang. So that should be really fascinating too.

(10:40):
Like you said, you're real immersed in these stories. And
PBS of course has their own series Nature, which is
wrapping its forty fourth season on Wednesday. And they're doing
it with a special on what they call the legendary
tigers of India, So tigers Brangatang's Gorilla's only you know,
So all of great nature is there for you. National
Geographic is also doing some stuff, I'm sure.

Speaker 11 (11:01):
So.

Speaker 12 (11:01):
Yeah, if you're a fan of nature television, this is
a really good week for that because we are approaching
her its today after all.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Okay, I want to get to a couple of shows
to keep an eye on away from the nature stuff.
Let's start on Apple TV. Margo's Got Money Troubles. Good Show,
Bad Show?

Speaker 7 (11:17):
What?

Speaker 12 (11:18):
Oh it's fantastic. Yeah, this is getting some real Emmy buzz.
And the first three episodes dropped on Wednesday, and it
stars El Fanning and Michelle Pfeiffer as mother and his
daughter and mother, but they're both single moms in the
In the pilot, Margo who.

Speaker 11 (11:31):
Is El Fanning.

Speaker 12 (11:32):
She's a college student who gets involved with her professor
and ends up pregnant. She decides to keep the kid because,
after all, she was raised by her own single mom.
Michelle Pfeiffer, who got really great notices a month ago
in a Taylor Sheridan series called The Madison that was
a drama series, and now in this comedy series, Michelle
Pfiffer just hits another home run playing Margo's mom, who

(11:56):
was an ex Hooters waitress and that works for Bloomingdale.
She's tough as nails, she's survivor. She sees her daughter
going through it all over again. She says, this is
just going to break you, my dear. I'm just so
sorry for going through this. But at the same time,
she's gonna be there for her. And then Margot decides
to make some money. She goes on Only Fans, which
is a very provocative website. As you might be aware,
this is a spreeline that plays out a lot of

(12:17):
TV shows nowadays, but in this case, it kind of
seems credible because this girl she has broke. She has broken,
but she's trying to get herself back up, so she
does this thing. At the same time, her dad, who
she almost never knew, moves back in with him, and
that's played by Nick Offerman, who I've loved ever since
Parks and Recreation. But he plays this ex wrestler who
is coming out of rehab and he wants to get

(12:37):
a second chance at being a dad. So he becomes
a really good babysitter. So there's this really unusual family
unit here, all these guys just struggling to get by,
but at the same time you really care for them.
It's funny, it's gritty, it's got lots of stuff, it's
got many troubles, but it has no trouble entertaining. So
that one is my pick for the week in terms
of what came on this week. It's on Apple TV

(12:58):
every Wednesday, and I highly recommend.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
All Right, last one we want to talk about for
those of us old enough to remember how popular they
were at one time, the duo of Cheach and Shong
and now all of a sudden, what paramount plus streaming
something called Chiach and Chong's Last Movie.

Speaker 12 (13:14):
Yeah, it's basically a documentary, but you're going to get
a lot of clips from back in the day when
they were when they were doing.

Speaker 11 (13:19):
Their high on life routine.

Speaker 12 (13:21):
And this is happening on Monday, which is April twenty
aeth Doors. You know, four to twenty is a sort
of an unofficial National Canvas Day, I guess you call
it so in that regards Cheech and Chong, who are
sort of the ambassadors for that kind of a thing.
They're going to look back at their career and you're
going to get vintage clips and road movie footage and
all this. But if you're a fan of Peach Andhong
and they were kind of they were pretty popular back

(13:41):
in the day that this is though they've called their
last movie. They're no longer a team, but they are
also still friends, I'm sure. But also that same day,
you're going to get a special on Hulu called four
x twenty four x twenty I guess quick hits twenty
minute documentaries looking at that subculture, including a making of
Harold and Kumbargo to White Castle another documentary twenty minute

(14:04):
documentary about the history of the High Times magazine. You
can get a contact high just by watching these shows,
I'm sure. But nonetheless, that's what's happening on Monday. So
I guess if you're of that sort, you can sit
back and relax and watch other people get you know, you.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Know that's right, I know what you're saying.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Hey, it's always great having you with us, Matt and
I hope you have a great weekend, and this is
good stuff, so we'll look forward to catching up again.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Next Friday. You got it, Thanks again, alrighty eight twenty two.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
Let's check in one time with any here to see
what's the very latest, anything new, anything happening out there?

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Eddie yellick.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Yeah, things are starting to clear up a little bit,
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It is a spectacular morning out there, still sitting right
at sixty degrees. It's going to warm up under sunny
skies to eighty four degrees today. Now, clouds will start
to build throughout the night. But while you're awake, even
if you're up hanging out, going somewhere, don't worry about
the rain until later you're already in bed. Low sixty

(15:57):
five scattered rain likely to high of seventy seven drives
up tomorrow night. So if you're going out tomorrow night,
you're good. Just bring a coat because we're getting down
to forty two tomorrow night and then Sunday because of
this cold front, lots of sunshine, but our high is
only fifty eight. We'll start to warm up Monday Tuesday.

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We'll get back in the seventies, even the low eighties
by the middle of next week. So today perfect, Tomorrow,
we'll see Sunday sunny. Mitchilli eight twenty four and coming up,
we're gonna visit with beer Dave. In the final ten
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Hey, good morning. The nsn P five hundred heading for
a third week of games more than three percent. It's
a pretty impressive rebound in its docks that's been fueled
by the peace talks in Iran as well as tech
optimism and robust earnings. The S and P five hundred
eclipse this seven thousand point this week, notching its first
record since January. Among the most active in the pre

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market trading shares of Netflix, and they're tumbling almost ten
percent on a disappointing earnings forecast. They also said the
co founder Read Hastings is stepping down for the board
chairs of Alcoa are lower in pre market trading despite
surging metal prices, the aluminum company delivering disappointing earnings and
faced with the news that Saudi Arabia's public investment fund

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live golf circuit, Dow Jones reports the players who left
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Speaker 4 (17:58):
All right, here we go, rolling into the weekend on
a Friday. Let's make it a good one. We got
Beer Dave coming up normally about this time on Fridays,
what we like to do is talk about three or
four different topics stories in the news. They can be politics,
they can be health, they can be just fun, and
we've got it all covered. Let's start on the health front.
Are you a person who drinks diet sodas. Diet sodas

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contain little to no calories. They use artificial sweeteners. They
are a popular choice if someone's craving a sweetened beverage
but wants to remain mindful of their intake calorie wise. However,
more and more studies, and I'm amazed how many people
I continue to see reach for these artificial sweeteners because

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virtually every study that comes out they're not good. One
recent study found that people who drank more than one
diet soda a day. Listen to this, We're over four
times more likely to develop dementia than those who had
one or none. Also, each additional diet soda per day

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was linked to about thirty nine percent higher risk of
getting dementia. Now, a research professor said, look, we do
not know for sure what ingredients may be driving the association,
but there have been other studies about these low or
non calorie sweeteners that have been associated with faster cognitive decline.

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They had an eight year study recently, and long term
effects from these artificial sweeteners were linked in particular to
early dementia and or cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Just something to chew on out there, all right.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Meanwhile, did you read the story about this Indiana councilor
school counselor right, she's over in Madison Community School, South
Madison Community School teacher over there, counselor over there. She
got fired for speaking about her institution's gender identity policy.

(20:21):
She won a lawsuit for two hundred grand And basically
what they were doing in Indiana, I mean you expect
to hear this in Massachusetts or maybe Illinois, or certainly California, Oregon,
New York, New Jersey, but Indiana. What they were doing
was they were in the school not notifying parents if

(20:43):
a child wanted to change their pronoun. This woman was
at the school for thirty seven years and she said, look,
if kids want to change their pronoun whatever, but don't
we have to notify the parents. The school district was saying,
not a chance, we're not telling the parents. She says,

(21:05):
I have loved and cared for students for over thirty
seven years, and this is nonsense. The policy did not
require parental consent or even parental notification to change a
student's name or pronoun and then from the fun category.

(21:27):
And this kid has made a lot of money, apparently
with his own lawn and landscaping business. Student out of
Mason High School wanted to ask his longtime girlfriend about
going to prom.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
So what did he do?

Speaker 4 (21:41):
He bought a plane with a banner that said Mia
fly to prom with me. Paid for it himself. They've
been dating a couple of years and for Sam, who
owns that business, been planning this a long time. Mia
said yes, all right, let's check the traffic out there.

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See what's happening. Eddie Zellick, what's the very latest?

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Still got a few issues out there, but not looking
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It's off onto the right shoulder. Still got a little
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and Columbia Parkway minute or two worth of delays in
through there. About a three to five minute delay northbound
on seventy one seventy five going from Buttermilk Pike up

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towards twelfth And keep in mind this weekend, southbound seventy
five will be closed off beginning at eleven pm tonight
between Freeman Avenue and Seventh that part of the Lynn
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a beer drinker, love a good cold beer. All right,
beer Dave, Good morning, my friend. And it's a great
eight start weather wise for a big weekend.

Speaker 11 (27:04):
Oh you're not kidding, Tom, How are you.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
I'm doing good. How you doing, Matt, You're.

Speaker 11 (27:08):
Doing good and enjoying this weather, oh.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Man, no doubt about it.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
All right, you've got not a six pack, you have
an eight pack of events starting today running all the
way through Sunday night. Now, you mentioned it's time for
dankness to break out. And for those that don't know, well,
they know what dankness maybe means, or dank what it means.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
But in the beer world.

Speaker 4 (27:30):
It describes what a hop forward beer typically an ipa
kind of an earthy aroma.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Is that about right?

Speaker 11 (27:38):
Yeah? And the thing people don't realize is hops are
the sister to marijuana. And you know, they're in the
same family. They may not be brother and sister, but
they're at least token cousins.

Speaker 4 (27:50):
Okay, all right, I never knew that. How about that? Okay,
let's start with High Grain and Nine Giant breweries. They're
batching up some new ales for this weekend, right.

Speaker 11 (27:59):
Yeah, So these guys are not that far apart. Nine
Giants just there in pleasant Ridge and they're in the
old Silverton City Center. Is not is High Grained, And
so these guys always get together around the April the
twentieth and do their bank Fest and they've got a
variety of foods paired with these different beers and it

(28:21):
starts today, so you could start at High Grain and
nine Giant today and go right into tomorrow. Street Side
is doing a Dank Fast as well with their Soubra Day.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
And for those who don't know, street Side Brewery been
around for a while. It's technically Columbia Tusclon, but it's
on the Old Eastern Avenue as we like to call it.
So they'll get started tomorrow in their tap room. Mad
Trees celebrating Springfest this Saturday. I guess the combination of
what Arbor Day and Earth Day?

Speaker 11 (28:52):
Right, Yeah, So these guys, you know, they give one
percent back to the planet, and these guys do a
lot of good and they've planted numerous trees and each
year they have a thousand tree giveaway and that'll be
part of this Springfest going on tomorrow in the Oakley
tap room. They'll have a lot of themed foods and

(29:13):
some beer releases, a little bit of everything, so you know,
go get a sapling and get some tampling at Mantree tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (29:21):
All right now, Three new amazing Barrel Edged releases are
coming tomorrow at ten thirty in the morning from Fabled Brewrook.

Speaker 8 (29:31):
Well where is that?

Speaker 11 (29:33):
So that's on Kenton Lands Road there. It's more of
the Silver Lake Recreation Center by the Kenton County Library. So,
and these guys, you know, they're really doing some amazing
stuff with some of their barrel aging, and there are
other beer releases, but they're also making need and one
of these releases is and mead would be fermented honey,

(29:57):
so the meat is added up with raspberries and it's
aged in a pork barrel. And then you have two
stout varieties that are aged in bourbon barrels. One that's
thirty one months and the other one is an eight
year barrel from MGP. So some amazing beers tomorrow they'll
have them the bottle releases and usually they have a

(30:18):
little bit of this for sampling on tap. So i'd
get there at ten thirty. You you don't want to
miss it. I mean they're going to open their doors
at eight a m.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Perfect.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
Okay, still on tomorrow before we get to Sunday, MPH
Brewing hosting a taps and trucks get together. People love
having food along with their beer.

Speaker 11 (30:40):
Yeah, So these are the guys right there on Remington
Road in downtown Montgomery. And so they've got three different
food trucks tomorrow along with a lot of their beers.
But they're also going to have a dueling Mayor's bartender fundraisers,
So the mayors of Montgomery and Blue Ash will be
tending bar in doing some fun un raising tomorrow. So

(31:01):
sounds like a pretty cool event that starts at three
o'clock tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
It does sound very cool. Okay, Now we get to Sunday,
and there are some big ones on Sunday. Let's start
ten thirty in the morning north Side Beer Run. You
get to run and you get a few beers right right.

Speaker 11 (31:16):
You run four miles, you get four beers along the way.
There's three stops along the way, and then you get
a beer at the finish. And this is done by
higher gravity and also in conjunction with urban artifact the
Comet in fifty West along with fleet feet since it's
a running event.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
All right, I love these two. And these are a
couple of the big guys here. Let's start with Ryan Geist.
Both of these are raising money. Ryan Geist raising money
for our daily bread. What do they have happening on Sunday.

Speaker 11 (31:50):
So they're sort of doing an Iron Chef competition, if
you will, and they're gonna have a rescued food cookoff
where they will present these chefs with some rescued food
and then they have to create something that you can
that's edible out of that. And so really a cool
fundraiser from that standpoint, going on at Rynegeist at two

(32:12):
o'clock on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Yeah, that's good stuff. And then lastly, they're raising money
in Sharonville Third Eye for Live like Maya to benefit
adolescent cancer research. What do they have going on at
Third Eye?

Speaker 11 (32:30):
So this is a Viva Las Vegas steamed bingo night
and they're going to have designer bags as some of
the prizes that they're going to have various bourbon and
brus They'll have some beer releases going on. But this
is really a cool event and Maya was one of
the children of one of the founders of Third Eye,

(32:50):
So this is a special event that they really like
to to get behind and who doesn't want to raise
some more money for cancer research, especially for no doubt
about it.

Speaker 4 (33:01):
Beer Dave, You're the best. I hope you have a
great weekend. My friend, thanks as always for your time.

Speaker 11 (33:07):
You as welcome.

Speaker 4 (33:08):
Alrighty, Beer Dave joins us every single Friday. That is
a well maintained tradition. Danny was, Mike McConnell, the want
to start that with Beer Dave. He was, Yeah, it's
a good, good tradition to keep alive. And we appreciate
Beer Dave taking the time and join us. Lots of
stuff happening, speaking of why not today could be your day.
Go to a local animal shelter, get a dog or

(33:30):
a cat, rescue that animal from being in a shelter
all day, fresh air running around, get you some fresh
air walking around on walks, and lots of love. Hope
you have a great weekend. God bless you. We'll look
forward to being back with you on Monday. This is
seven hundred WLW Cincinnati.

Speaker 8 (33:51):
News Traffic and Weather News Radio seven hundred WLW Cincinnati.

Speaker 5 (33:59):
Peace talks could resume this weekend with a nine o'clock
report on Brian Combs breaking now. Hope continues that the
fighting in the Middle East will end for good. The
cease fire remains in effect, but only for a few
more days. President Trump continues to say that war is
about to be over.

Speaker 7 (34:15):
Before the President left the White House, I ask what
happens if they do not make a deal and there's
no deal, would you be willing to send the fee
fire or will the fighting regime?

Speaker 12 (34:24):
Is the president?

Speaker 11 (34:24):
I would say the fighting and there's no deal, fighting region.

Speaker 7 (34:27):
But moments later the President reversing course, saying he would
be open to extending it.

Speaker 11 (34:31):
If we need to.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
I would do that.

Speaker 7 (34:33):
The President says a second round of talks between the
US and Iran could take place as soon as this weekend.

Speaker 5 (34:38):
That's tbc's Rachel Scott that latest traffic and weather together.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
From the UC Health Traffic Center. The UC Cancer Center
offers the latest research based in holistic approaches to head
and neck cancer. No cancer is too rare, called five
B five UCCC for a second opinion. Earlier accident is
starting to get in the clearing stages on southbound seventy one.
That's after Redbank Road. Traffic slow southbound seventy five between

(35:07):
the Lochland Split and Town about a five minute delay
going through there. Northbound seventy one seventy five some more
solow traffic between Buttermilk Pike and twelve northbound seventy five.
Expect delays between Town and Ronald Reagan Highway and southbound
seventy one seventy five a disabled vehicle on the right
shoulder at Mountain Zion Road. I'm at Ezelic on news

(35:29):
radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 9 (35:32):
Now the latest forecast from the Jake Sweeney Chevrolet Weather Center.
Jake Sweeney Chevrolet get a twenty five dollars Amazon gift
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Speaker 15 (35:42):
Well, looking at plenty of sunshine for our Friday forecast.
Temperatures are going to be warm as well, ending up
at eighty four and finally today it's not expected to
be windy. Tonight, We're down to sixty five. Clouds are
rolling in and Saturday scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible
throughout really the entire day. Heisland up at seventy six
and there is it's a low end threat for severe
weather from your Severe Weather Station. I'm nine First Warning

(36:04):
Meteorologist Jenifer Ketchmark News Radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
Thin sixty three degrees right now, radar is clear. We
will be another weekend of traffic delays seventy five downtown
eleven Tonight. The Interstate's going to close at the Freeman
Avenue exit to remove what's left of the Lynn Street bridge.
Demolition work started last week on the northbound side.

Speaker 8 (36:23):
This weekend they'll be working southbound.

Speaker 5 (36:25):
Bridge has to be removed to clear the way for
the massive Brent Spence Corridor project about to start. Sobriety
checkpoint going up tonight on Coleraine Avenue at Ronald Reagan
Habley cout of the OBI Task Force to stop cars
between eight and ten make sure the drivers are sober.
Court date today for an elected leader in northern Kentucky.
Fox nineteen is reporting the property valuation administrator in Campbell

(36:48):
County was caught in an online sexteing. The arrest of
Daniel Brown was made by the office of Kentucky's Attorney General.
What was she doing in the Cincinnati Schools Police chief
from a small town north of here under fire.

Speaker 16 (37:00):
Grantis Police Chief Tonina Lamanna and Officer Jeff Baylor were
identified as the two who ran a welfare check at
Western Hills High, Reese E. Price Elementary, and Roberts Academy.
They claim to be working with ICE something. The organization
stated they don't target schools since that public school Superintendent
Seanna Murphy in her press conference Thursday.

Speaker 7 (37:20):
Any threat to our staff for students is alarming to me.

Speaker 15 (37:24):
And you viewed that as a threat.

Speaker 1 (37:26):
I viewed that as a threat. The audio from WCPO.

Speaker 16 (37:29):
Lamana was previously employed at the Dayton Police Department. She
was fired in twenty seventeen for allegedly lying about accessing
information for an internal investigation. I'm Ley Mawen THEWS Radio
seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 5 (37:41):
This morning, coming right up at nine oh six, school
board Member Eve Bolton. We'll talk about what happened with
our Scott Sloan. This news is a service of Queen
City Ford Next. Updated nine thirty. I'm Brian COMEBSRO News Radio.
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