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January 28, 2025 5 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
When you need to know she's got you. It's three
things with tip.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Well, good morning, we're just before eight o'clock. At eight
thirty you have a chance to win tickets to the
best Marty Gras party in the city, So don't go farm.
We've talked about the brent Spence for the last hour
and a half, but just in case you're going to
treat this as if you're just waking up. You might
not have cable at home and for some reason you
haven't scrolled social media four hours. The brent Spence Bridge

(00:29):
was closed last night because Joshua Baker decided to crawl
underneath it and was in in the midst of a
police chase when he crashed the car, tried to hijack
the car, didn't work, and crawled underneath the bridge. He
is facing first degree fleeing, third degree fleeing, first degree
want an endangerment, first degree criminal mischief, car jacking, and

(00:53):
driving on a suspended license. He had four outstanding warrants
at the time of his arrest, and everyone around him
on that bridge was just waiting it out last night.
And I really really feel for you. I've been in
that position. I've set my feet have touched that Brent
Spence Bridge and I was there for two hours.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Can't imagine what it would be like to double that.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
You know, we're just kind of going through all these
scenarios in our last hour of like, well what happens
if you thought, you know, hey, I'll just run home,
I'll you know, you know when you have to go
to the bathroom. But you're like, oh, I'm like ten
minutes from home. I'll just run home and I'll go
to the bathroom at home. If I could choose to
go to the bathroom at home and not at my
work building.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
I'm gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Imagine so many scenarios, we've run through them all. I'm
thinking of you if you were out there last night.
When there's more on that. His court hearing is later
on this morning, I'll have that for you, so most
likely an update tomorrow morning at this time. All right, Second,
and three things you need to know. Al Golden has
spoken the new defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals, and

(01:50):
I love what he had to say here.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
He is I do I think player development is again,
it starts with the head coach, starts with Zach, starts
with the strength staff. It starts with attrition, starts in
the training room, just everybody being on the same page,
and then just having a clear plan for them. I
think it's really important, I said earlier, like I don't
want anything to be gray. I want the guys to
be stimulus, response, defense, you know, just you know, when

(02:16):
you recognize go, you know. And part of that is
just how do we make it quiet in their minds?
And we do that in the offseason with development, with
making sure that each player knows the two or three
things that they got to get better at while they're
learning the systems, and just really drilling down on that
because everybody needs to improve.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Loved it.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Work starts now Joe Burrows at the Australian Open and
they're like, come on back, buddy, we got things to do.
Speaking of football, By the way, Al Golden, former tight
end who's the defensive coordinator for US and he served
as head football coach for Temple Owls from two thousand
and six to tens and the Miami Hurricanes.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
From twenty eleven to twenty fifteen.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
I think Zach Taylor was just kind of waiting waiting
for him to come on back to US, and I
am happy to do it.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
I mean, he's got ice in his veins, all right.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
I have been seeing all of these videos about Josh Allen.
Still just breaks my heart that the Bills lost the
other night. I'm just feeling for them finally. In three
Things you Need to Know this morning, let's chit chat
about some major music announcements. Number One, Lady Gaga announced
yesterday that she is releasing her next album, titled Mayhem,

(03:35):
next month. It will have fourteen tracks, including Disease, which
was a single released I think early towards the end
of last year, and then Die with a Smile, which
you hear quite a bit here on Kiss one oh
seven one, and she'll also have a new single that
debuts during the commercial breaks of the Grammys this weekend.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
She said on Instagram.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
This album started as me facing my fear of returning
to the pop music world that my early fans loved.
The process was kind of like putting a shattered mirror
back together. Even if you can't cut the pieces back
together perfectly, you can create something beautiful and a whole
in its own new way. Coming out on March seventh,

(04:16):
so not next month, early the month after, when there's
more on that one, I'll have it for you. Of
course I'll If she does, you know, debut anything at
the Grammys this weekend, I'll have that for you on
Monday morning alongside all the Winterers, etc. Other major concert
announcement in music news at our pop world is that
Katie Perry is going out on her first US tour
in seven years. Now. You know how I feel about

(04:38):
an artist not coming to Cincinnati really grinds my gears.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
But I figured i'd give.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
Her the benefit of the doubt that maybe she'll add
some dates. Starts May seventh, then Houston. She'll go to
Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Vegas, Austin, Dallas, Phoenix, Anaheim, Boston, Tampa, Miami,
and a few others.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
If there is more on that one, I'll have it
for you.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
This will obviously be for her one for three album,
which came out last year. That is three things you
need to know For the twenty eighth of January.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
I had mentioned that I.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Have free tickets for you to have this really cool
experience next month. It's our Marty Groff for Homeless Children Party.
I mean, all of your food, all of your beverage,
all of your entertainment included for the night, and all
of the proceeds for the stuff that you might buy
there goes back to homeless shelters here in Cincinnati. John John, Sarah,
Elise and I always host it, so it's gonna be

(05:29):
a good time. You have a chance to win that
coming up at eight thirty. Best way to keep listening
Tiff in the Mornings on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
If I forgot to mention that good morning,
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