Mississippi State Auditor and Author Shad White joins the program to talk with Jimmy about his new book, “Mississippi Swindle,” the story of how the youngest State Auditor in the country found that Brett Farve was involved in the largest public corruption scandal in Mississippi- and how local citizens did not want to hear it… Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group reminds Jimmy to avoid random people offering to help with storm damage repairs. warns about some of the hidden dangers with autopay (especially when you don’t check your accounts), and gives an update on a scammer who got what they deserved.
Mississippi State Auditor and Author Shad White joins the program to talk with Jimmy about his new book, “Mississippi Swindle,” the story of how the youngest State Auditor in the country found that Brett Farve was involved in the largest public corruption scandal in Mississippi- and how local citizens did not want to hear it.
Dr. Anna Akbari chats with Jimmy about her new book, “There Is No Ethan: How Three Women Caught America's Biggest Catfish,” a thrilling personal account of how three women came face-to-face with an internet predator- and how they exposed him… Jimmy talks with Raw Story Editor-In-Chief Dave Levinthal about the announcement that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will be Kamala Harris’ running mate in the 2024 Presidential Election… Good communication skills are key- especially during 911 calls.
Jimmy talks with Raw Story Editor-In-Chief Dave Levinthal about the announcement that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will be Kamala Harris’ running mate in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Dr. Anna Akbari chats with Jimmy about her new book, “There Is No Ethan: How Three Women Caught America's Biggest Catfish,” a thrilling personal account of how three women came face-to-face with an internet predator- and how they exposed him.
Jimmy talks with writer and explorer Will Cockrell about his latest book, “Everest Inc.” and the economy that has developed around climbing the world’s most famous mountains since Sir. Edmund Hillary climbed the peak in 1953… Author Amanda Bellows swings by to talk about her new book, "The Explorers: A New History of America in Ten Expeditions," a look at American history told through the stories of a diverse cast of ten extraordinary—and often overlooked—adventurers, from Sacagawea to Harriet Chalmers Adams to Sally Ride… George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the program to talk about streaming and movie news including a new Batman series debuting on Amazon Prime.
Author Amanda Bellows swings by to talk about her new book, "The Explorers: A New History of America in Ten Expeditions," a look at American history told through the stories of a diverse cast of ten extraordinary—and often overlooked—adventurers, from Sacagawea to Harriet Chalmers Adams to Sally Ride.
Jimmy talks with writer and explorer Will Cockrell about his latest book, “Everest Inc.” and the economy that has developed around climbing the world’s most famous mountains since Sir. Edmund Hillary climbed the peak in 1953.
A cop finds a woman's bag of drugs after he sees a bag labeled "Bag of Drugs." A firefighter slams 18 beers before crashing his engine in a parked car. A man takes some hostages to prove he isn't dead. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy welcomes Ohio Senior Senator Sherrod Brown to the show to talk about extensions to the PACT Act to help veterans, the All-American Flag Act, and the Senator’s thoughts on President Joe Biden stepping away from the 2024 ticket… Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team join the show to talk about tax money going into a stadium that we may not be using in five years, an investigation into the Lorain County Prosecutor’s office, dirt bike riders harassing police, and getting blown off by Mayor Bibb at a press conference…. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News!
Jimmy welcomes Ohio Senior Senator Sherrod Brown to the show to talk about extensions to the PACT Act to help veterans, the All-American Flag Act, and the Senator’s thoughts on President Joe Biden stepping away from the 2024 ticket.
Author Jesselyn Cook joins the program to talk about her latest book, “The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family,” and how conspiracy theories in the internet age are destroying families and careers around the country… Consumer watchdog Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy about a woman who ended up sending nude photos to scammers after they said they needed “a full body scam” to verify her identity.
Author Jesselyn Cook joins the program to talk about her latest book, “The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family,” and how conspiracy theories in the internet age are destroying families and careers around the country.
ProPublica and New York Times reporter Pamela Colloff speaks with Jimmy about her latest piece on a man a local DA called innocent but is still serving his life sentence… Author Dean Jobb joins the program to talk about his latest book, “A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue,” and how Arthur Barry became the “greatest jewel thief in the world” while charming everyone from the Rockefellers to the British Royal family… Cuyahoga County backtracks after a questionable decision.
Author Dean Jobb joins the program to talk about his latest book, “A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue,” and how Arthur Barry became the “greatest jewel thief in the world” while charming everyone from the Rockefellers to the British Royal family.
ProPublica and New York Times reporter Pamela Colloff speaks with Jimmy about her latest piece on a man who a local DA called innocent but is still serving his life sentence.
Jimmy talks with Insider contributor Scott Nover about his latest piece “Inside The New Job Stress Test,” and how stress tests known for their use in the NFL rookie draft process could make their way to a job interview near you… Author Susan Lieu joins the show to talk about her new book, “The Manicurist’s Daughter,” An emotionally raw memoir about the crumbling of the American Dream and a daughter of refugees who searches for answers after her mother dies during plastic surgery… And once again for those in back- DO NOT SHARE NUDES TO STRANGERS!!!!
Author Susan Lieu joins the show to talk about her new book, “The Manicurist’s Daughter,” An emotionally raw memoir about the crumbling of the American Dream and a daughter of refugees who searches for answers after her mother dies during plastic surgery.
Jimmy talks with Insider contributor Scott Nover about his latest piece “Inside The New Job Stress Test,” and how stress tests known for their use in the NFL rookie draft process could make their way to a job interview near you.
A man is arrested after he chucked cans of Vienna sausage at someone's house. A woman was rolling around in her backyard and cited for disorderly conduct. A woman dines and dashes- and forgets her purse at the table. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News!
Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team joins the show to discuss some of the big headlines of the week including the police having to be called to a Cleveland Police Commission meeting, an update on new drones that will be helping the Cleveland Police Department, and perplexing update on the car crash involving Mayor Bibb last month… Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Former FBI Assistant Director and Author Frank Figliuzzi joins the program to talk about his latest book, “Long Haul: Hunting The Highway Serial Killers,” and how there are a staggering amount of unsolved murders attributed to long-haul truck drivers… Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray talks with Jimmy about yet another new scam where scammers take advantage of victims’ Zelle accounts… Body Cam footage of Sheriff Deputy Sean Grayson killing Sonya Massey in cold blood is released… A woman is charged with child endangerment after her job puts her in an impossible situation.
Former FBI Assistant Director and Author Frank Figliuzzi joins the program to talk about his latest book, “Long Haul: Hunting The Highway Serial Killers,” and how there are a staggering amount of unsolved murders and human trafficking cases linked to long-haul truck drivers.
With a switch at the top of the Democratic ticket, Jimmy weighs in on the new nominee and the kind of person she is running against.
Jimmy braces for a difficult campaign season as an Ohio State Senator threatens civil war if the GOP loses the 2024 Presidential Election.
Jimmy talks with Emily Stewart from Business Insider about dynamic pricing and how it could affect consumers with goods and services past ride-sharing, happy hour, and airline prices… ProPublica contributor Noah Pransky joins the program to talk about his piece on Judges who do not recuse themselves on cases where there is a blatant conflict of interest- Including Governor Mike DeWine’s son, Patrick, serving on the Ohio Supreme Court… What do you do when you find a random finger in your driveway… Don’t make homemade sunscreen… Jimmy has some thoughts on the GOP.
ProPublica contributor Noah Pransky joins the program to talk about his piece on Judges who do not recuse themselves on cases where there is a blatant conflict of interest- Including Governor Mike DeWine’s son, Patrick, serving on the Ohio Supreme Court.
Jimmy talks with Emily Stewart from Business Insider about dynamic pricing and how it could affect consumers with goods and services past ride-sharing, happy hour, and airline prices.
Rob talks with Business Insider Sr. Political Reporter John L. Dorman about President Biden's historic decision to step aside in November's election and what will happen with the Democratic Party moving forward.
A couple of women get busted after stealing $3,000 of roast beef. A dude gets arrested after he fell asleep in a Taco Bell drive-through at 10 AM. A teen driver is lucky to be alive after he thought a "road closed" sign was a suggestion. Ladies and Gentleman: Another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the day including a late-breaking story in Medina about a woman who was shot in a Police Station parking lot after allegedly pointing a gun at officers, an update in the Bianca Ellis trial, and the County Prosecutor having issues with light sentences for violent juvenile offenders. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Annie Reed about her book, “The Impostor Heiress,” and how Cleveland-based Cassie Chadwick conned millions of dollars from American banks during The Gilded Age…. Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the program to talk about “Port-Out Scams,” a new type of scam where hackers contact your cell phone company and trick them into activating a SIM card for “your phone” that is in the possession of the scammers… Texans are pulling guns on power company employees.
Jimmy talks with author Annie Reed about her book, “The Impostor Heiress,” and how Cleveland-based Cassie Chadwick conned millions of dollars from American banks during The Gilded Age.
Jimmy talks with author and former Plain Dealer reporter Ebony Reed about her latest book “Fifteen Cents On The Dollar: How Americans Made the Black-White Wealth Gap,” and what through history caused black families to have fifteen cents to every dollar of wealth compared to their white counterparts… Senior Insider reporter Dominick Reuter joins the show to talk about his latest piece on how many businesses across the country are rethinking their prices as consumers rethink their spending habits… A new nominee for the worst performance of the National Anthem.
Senior Insider reporter Dominick Reuter joins the show to discuss his latest piece on how many businesses across the country are rethinking their prices as consumers rethink their spending habits.
Jimmy talks with author and former Plain Dealer reporter Ebony Reed about her latest book “Fifteen Cents On The Dollar: How Americans Made the Black-White Wealth Gap,” and what through history caused black families to have fifteen cents to every dollar of wealth compared to their white counterparts.
Jimmy talks with author Samhita Mukhopadhyay about her latest book, “The Myth Of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning,” and the issues that young people, especially women, have trying to find their way in the workplace… Michael Bohinc from Norhio Plumbing joins the program to dispel some plumbing myths and talk about his company’s involvement in Jimmy’s 28th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament… Movie maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the program to talk about “Fly Me To The Moon” and “Life.”
Jimmy talks with author Samhita Mukhopadhyay about her latest book, “The Myth Of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning,” and the issues that young people, especially women, have trying to find their way in the workplace.
A man is busted for stealing a gun after police used the state ID card he left at the scene of the crime. A dude wearing a onesie broke into a pet store. A London banker has sex with a tree by Kensington Palace. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Senator Sherrod Brown about what is going on in Washington including a new bill that would help workers out during the extreme summer heat and a $50 Million investment in tech jobs in Akron… Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team joins the show to talk about some of the big headlines of the week including a use of force investigation into the arrest of person who allegedly shot and killed Officer Jamieson Ritter, an update on the case of two women who drove the corpse of their friend through a drive-through bank to withdraw money posthumously, the City of Cleveland borrowing drones from Parma (despite having drones of their own), and a health update on former Browns QB Bernie Kosar… Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Senator Sherrod Brown about what is going on in Washington including a new bill that would help workers out during the extreme summer heat and a $50 Million investment in tech jobs in Akron.
Jimmy talks with Author and Professor Earl Swift about his latest book "Hell Put to Shame: The 1921 Murder Farm Massacre & the Horror of America's Second Slavery." Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to talk about the story of a local woman who actually got her money back after getting scammed along with the dark side of discount shopping apps online... A Holy Man does a horrible job at honoring his wife.
Jimmy talks with Author and Professor Earl Swift about his latest book "Hell Put to Shame: The 1921 Murder Farm Massacre & the Horror of America's Second Slavery" and how the mass killings of eleven farmhands on a Georgia plantation in the spring of 1921 exposed the nation the existence of “peonage,” a form of slavery that gained prominence across the American South after the Civil War.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter Nora Naughton about things that need to be done to fix one remaining issue with electric cars- how to charge them quickly and conveniently... Author Margalit Fox stops by to talk about her book, "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized Crime Boss," and how a woman born in Germany came to America and became the head of the country’s first big crime syndicate… A Florida mother has to rethink her taste in men.
Author Margalit Fox stops by to talk about her book, "The Talented Mrs. Mandelbaum: The Rise and Fall of an American Organized Crime Boss," and how a woman born in Germany came to America and became the head of the country’s first big crime syndicate.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter Nora Naughton about things that need to be done to fix one remaining issue with electric cars- how to charge them quickly and conveniently.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider Senior Health Reporter Julia Pugachevsky about her latest piece on a Yale professor who created a college course on how to be happy after she saw her students struggle with their mental health… Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray joins the show to talk about the latest batch of scams including a man in North Royalton who thought he was calling the right customer service number but ended up talking to people who scammed him out of thousands of dollars… A man sues his neighbor because they wouldn’t give him their wifi password for free… When can you use your phone while driving?
Jimmy talks with Business Insider Senior Health Reporter Julia Pugachevsky about her latest piece on a Yale professor who created a college course on how to be happy after she saw her students struggle with their mental health.
Jimmy talks with Scott Johnson from the “What Was That Like?” podcast to talk bout some of the one-of-a-kind stories he chronicles including a man who was attacked by a tiger, a woman who has a fear of dead bodies that works at a hospice nurse, and a woman who was locked in a trunk after she was car jacked with her baby in the backseat… ProPublica contributor Lisa Song about her piece, “Selling A Mirage,” and how a single plastic cup inspired her to investigate a new recycling technique called “pyrolysis” isn’t what it’s cracked up to be… Donovan Mitchell is staying in Cleveland… A school resource officer likes to use her TASER a little too much.
ProPublica contributor Lisa Song about her piece, “Selling A Mirage,” and how a single plastic cup inspired her to investigate a new recycling technique called “pyrolysis” which isn’t what it’s cracked up to be.
Jimmy talks with Scott Johnson from the “What Was That Like?” podcast to talk about some of the one-of-a-kind stories he chronicles including a man who was attacked by a tiger, a woman who has a fear of dead bodies that works at a hospice nurse, and a woman who was locked in a trunk after she was carjacked with her baby in the backseat.
Jimmy talks with Insider reporter Grace Kay about her piece on the downfall of Henrik Fisker’s latest automotive startup and the damage done to the customers and employees of the company that wanted to be Tesla’s rival… ProPublica contributor Ellis Simani swings by to discuss his reporting on some charities that line their own pockets with charitable donations while ignoring the people they are supposed to be helping… Movie Maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks about the death of the Blockbuster Movie… A Police Chief is being charged for his incompetence… Food has gone up how much in two years?
ProPublica contributor Ellis Simani swings by to discuss his reporting on some charities that line their own pockets with charitable donations while ignoring the people they are supposed to be helping.
Jimmy talks with Insider reporter Grace Kay about her piece on the downfall of Henrik Fisker’s latest automotive startup and the damage done to the customers and employees of the company that wanted to be Tesla's rival.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team stops by for their weekly appearance to talk about some of the big headlines of the week including a dwindling police force, no air conditioning in some of the Cleveland Police and Fire department buildings during last week’s heat wave, and a murder suspect that was accidentally released due to a typo… Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
A car is stopped with a handwritten license plate in Beachwood. Two men get into a machete fight over headlights on a tricycle. An HOA board member poops in someone's backyard... twice. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Author Emily Nussbaum joins the show to talk about her new book, “Cue The Sun! The Invention of Reality TV,” and how something that has roots in the 1940’s became powerful enough to turn a real estate mogul into a President… Consumer advocate Teresa Murry from the US Public Interest Research Group chats with Jimmy about a growing issue happening online- people buying clothes from “US-based companies” that turn out to be low-quality counterfeits shipped internationally… Why are we having a Presidential Debate?… The Guards keep on winning… A cop finds out his wife is having an affair and is demoted at the same time.
Author Emily Nussbaum joins the show to talk about her new book, “Cue The Sun! The Invention of Reality TV,” and how something that has roots in the 1940’s became powerful enough to turn a real estate mogul into a President.
Jimmy talks with Author Dr. Carl Elliott about his latest book, “The Occasional Human Sacrifice” which chronicles six medical tests gone wrong including a research study at his own university that led to a vulnerable patient’s death- and how the people who blow the whistle on things like this see their lives changed forever… Author Nicola Twilley stops by to chat about her new book, “Frostbite,” and how, even though we take it for granted now, refrigeration changed almost every aspect of daily life… Jimmy has a bad flight… There is such a thing as too much information… When making a joke, always know your audience.
Author Nicola Twilley stops by to chat about her new book, “Frostbite,” and how, even though we take it for granted now, refrigeration has changed almost every aspect of daily life.
Jimmy talks with Author Dr. Carl Elliott about his latest book, “The Occasional Human Sacrifice” which chronicles six medical tests gone wrong including a research study at his own university that led to a vulnerable patient’s death- and how the people who blow the whistle on things like this see their lives changed forever.
Jimmy talks with the head of Our Lady Of The Wayside, Terry Davis about some of the programs they are offering this summer- including "Duets," a fundraising event happening Thursday, June 24th at Gordon Green in Cleveland. For tickets, log on to https://www.thewayside.org/duets.
Jimmy talks with the head of Our Lady Of The Wayside, Terry Davis about some of the programs they are offering this summer- including "Duets," a fundraising event happening Thursday, June 24th at Gordon Green in Cleveland. For tickets, log on to https://www.thewayside.org/duets.
Jimmy talks with American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Andrew Biggs about some of the myths about retiring in the 21st century, including the theory that someone needs over a million dollars to retire... Author Anne Leary talks with Jimmy about her latest book, “I’ve Tried Being Nice,” and how she and her husband Dennis navigated the crazy world of celebrity and living in Hollywood… Streaming maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal swings by to talk “The Bikeriders.”
Author Anne Leary talks with Jimmy about her latest book, “I’ve Tried Being Nice,” and how she and her husband Dennis navigated the crazy world of celebrity and living in Hollywood.
Jimmy talks with American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Andrew Biggs about some of the myths about retiring in the 21st century, including the theory that someone needs over a million dollars to retire.
A quarter million dollar Lamborghini was stolen from an airport parking lot... after the keys were left in it. A woman calls the police instead of canceling a date. A man accidentally kills his friend after he shoots out of the wrong window in a drive-by shooting. Ladies and Gentleman: another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Senator Sherrod Brown joins the program to discuss restoring social security payments for police and firefighters, protecting American’s Zelle scams, and a new program to help students who want to go into trade schools instead of college. Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team swing by to talk some of the big headlines of the week including the details behind the Mayor getting into a traffic accident downtown, a Cleveland RTA bus being held hostage by dozens of people on Broadway, and aftermath of the ransomware attack on city hall. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Shefali Luthra about her new book, “Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions In Post-Roe America,” and how health care for women has been tougher to access- even in states that haven’t passed anti-abortion laws… Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the program to give an update on the FTC busting Adobe for hidden fees in their subscriptions along with sharing a story where an 84-year-old man who committed suicide because after he was scammed… The Governor of Ohio is pretty forgetful… It’s so hot that people are living underground.
Jimmy talks with author Shefali Luthra about her new book, “Undue Burden: Life and Death Decisions In Post-Roe America,” and how health care for women has been tougher to access- even in states that haven’t passed anti-abortion laws.
Sociologist and author Jessica Calarco joins the show to talk about her new book, "Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net" and how women hold society together despite getting the short end of the stick in social programs. Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman joins the program to update Jimmy on what is on the slate this summer at the Emerald Necklace. Curtis Danburg swings by to let us know what’s happening this week at Progressive Field.
Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman joins the program to update Jimmy on what is on the slate this summer at the Emerald Necklace.
Sociologist and author Jessica Calarco joins the show to talk about her new book, "Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net" and how women hold society together despite getting the short end of the stick in social programs.
Jimmy talks with author and founder of The Gentle Barn, Ellie Laks about her book “Cow Hug Therapy” and her organization that rescues unwanted animals and how cuddling with animals could help humans through their own trauma... Geroge Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal swings by to weigh in on Inside Out 2... Cheaters get caught... Why isn't Styx in the Rock Hall?... Get ready for the heat wave.
Jimmy talks with author and founder of The Gentle Barn, Ellie Laks about her book “Cow Hug Therapy” and her organization that rescues unwanted animals and how cuddling with animals could help humans through their own trauma.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team swing by for their weekly appearance and talk with Jimmy about some of the headlines of the week including an update on the tragic stabbing death of a three-year-old in North Olmsted, more on “cyber incident” at Cleveland City Hall, a fatal wrong-way crash on Route 71, and the radio system for the City of Cleveland going down last week. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News!
A woman tries to cover up a small crime and is now looking at a life sentence after rustling cattle. An elderly German man is busted for walking around his Florida Trailer Park in the nude. A woman drives her car into a washing machine. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Alyshia Hull from Business Insider about her piece on “loyalty testers,” people who are hired to slide into the DM’s of men in relationships so women can see how faithful their partners are. Marshall Project contributor Jamiles Lartey about qualified immunity and how the legal doctrine that protects police officers from civil litigation for actions on the job seems to be losing steam in some areas of the country. A new school superintendent is busted for stealing over $4,000 worth of stuff from his old school… The Monsters live to see Game 7…. Jimmy weighs in on the state of comedy.
Marshall Project contributor Jamiles Lartey about qualified immunity and how the legal doctrine that protects police officers from civil litigation for actions on the job seems to be losing steam in some areas of the country.
Jimmy talks with WKYC digital anchor and legal analyst Stephanie Haney about her and Mike Polk's “Ohio Has Issues” podcast which highlights what is happening In local and statewide politics in the Buckeye State in a very volatile election year. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to discuss a new wave of scams where scammers put malware on a phone or laptop and use Zelle to drain bank accounts… The Missouri Governor wants to kill an innocent man… Hunter Biden is found guilty.
Jimmy talks with WKYC digital anchor and legal analyst Stephanie Haney about the “Ohio Has Issues” podcast which highlights what is happening In local and statewide politics in the Buckeye State in a volatile election year.
Jimmy talks with Alyshia Hull from Business Insider about her piece on “loyalty testers,” people who are hired to slide into the DM’s of men in relationships so women can see how faithful their partners are.
Jimmy talks with Insider Correspondent Katie Notopoulos about her piece on the advantage (and challenges) of being a working mom in today’s ever-changing world. Author Julie Satow joins the program and talks with Jimmy about her latest book, “When Women Ran Fifth Avenue,” and the role three women played in leading America’s department stores at the beginning of the last century. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks Star Wars and Bad Boys… Always secure your load- especially on your wedding day… Quicksand is a thing?
Author Julie Satow joins the program and talks with Jimmy about her latest book, “When Women Ran Fifth Avenue,” and the role three women played in leading America’s department stores at the beginning of the last century.
Jimmy talks with Insider Correspondent Katie Notopoulos about her piece on the advantages (and challenges) of being a working mom in today’s ever-changing world.
A man with a warrant and drugs calls the cops on himself. An Ohio woman drives up the back of a landscaping truck. A flight attendant is busted with a pound of gold jammed up her rectum. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about some of the headlines of the week including some new video of the Playhouse Square fire, an indictment handed down in Lyndhurst to a woman who is accused of stealing money from a co-worker’s cancer fund, and a woman who waited three days for the police to show up after bullets shot through her apartment floor. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Joeseph Cox about his latest book, “Dark Wire: The Incredible True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever,” and how the FBI made its own tech start-up to wiretap organized crime worldwide- with privacy implications for everyone.
Jimmy talks with University Circle President Kate Borders about their summer schedule including Wade Oval Wednesdays and Parade The Circle- which will be happening on Saturday, June 8th. Ideastream Statehouse Correspondent (and friend of the show) Karen Kasler joins the program to talk about the confusion around Joe Biden being on the Presidential Ballot and how the resolution wasn’t as cut-and-dry as you would think… Heartbreaking news from North Olmsted… A loan shark who takes naked pics as collateral… How much would you pay not to drive across a scary bridge?
Ideastream Statehouse Correspondent (and friend of the show) Karen Kasler joins the program to talk about the confusion around Joe Biden being on the Presidential Ballot and how the resolution wasn’t as cut-and-dry as you would think.
Jimmy talks with University Circle President Kate Borders about their summer schedule including Wade Oval Wednesdays and Parade The Circle- which will be happening Saturday, June 8th.
Jimmy talks with Dr. Maribeth Guarino from the US Public Interest Research Group about what is being done to make hospital billing more transparent. Author Johnathan Rigsby joins the show to discuss his book, “Drive,” and the pitfalls and pluses of being an Uber driver… The Verdict is in…
Author Johnathan Rigsby joins the show to talk about his book, “Drive,” and the pitfalls and pluses of being an Uber driver.
Jimmy talks with Dr. Maribeth Guarino from the US Public Interest Research Group about what is being done to make hospital billing more transparent.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the day including another incident on the runways of Hopkins Airport, two teenage girls who were shot in a stolen car, a bonfire lit in the middle of the street in playhouse square, Cleveland’s “summer safety program,” and a follow up on the man who rode his bike to a probation appointment after he was shot. A Korean man gets intimate with a pink Tesla, A woman is arrested after she calls 911 way too much. A drunk Florida man steals a bus, drives it 250 miles, and gets arrested when he tries to return it. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
A Korean man gets intimate with a pink Tesla, A woman is arrested after she called 911 way too much. A drunk Florida man steals a bus, drives it 250 miles, and gets arrested when he tries to return it. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks again with Phillip Eil about his latest book, “Prescription For Pain,” and how a promising young physician ended up with four life sentences after wrongfully prescribing thousands of opioids along with his appearance at Loganberry Books on May 30th. Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the program to talk about the dangers of online banking and mobile banking apps on your phone…. Don’t get in a car with strangers… Another commencement speech gone wrong.
Jimmy talks again with Phillip Eil about his latest book, “Prescription For Pain,” and how a promising young physician ended up with four life sentences after wrongfully prescribing thousands of opioids along with his appearance at Loganberry Books on May 30th.
Jimmy talks with Lakeidra Chavis from the Marshall Project about a bombshell report about “Explorers,” an after-school program organized by local police departments and the Boy Scouts that resulted in almost 200 allegations of grooming, sexual assault, and other inappropriate behavior by law enforcement officials. Author Mike Hixenbaugh joins the show to talk about his latest book, “They Came For The Schools,” and how conservative parents have invaded school curriculums with plans to irradiate policies to promote inclusiveness and CRT- and the coordinated and well-funded movement it sparked nationwide… Police arrested a man for his father’s murder- while the victim was waiting at the airport.
Author Mike Hixenbaugh joins the show to talk about his latest book, “They Came For The Schools,” and how conservative parents have invaded school curriculums with plans to irradiate policies to promote inclusiveness and CRT- and the coordinated and well-funded movement it sparked nationwide.
Jimmy talks with Lakeidra Chavis from the Marshall Project about a bombshell report about “Explorers,” an after-school program organized by local police departments and the Boy Scouts that resulted in almost 200 allegations of grooming, sexual assault, and other inappropriate behavior by law enforcement officials.
Jimmy talks with author Dr. Rob Gore, MD about his new book, “Treating Violence” and how trauma of all forms is a public health issue that needs to be addressed… Friend of the show, Nikki Rhoades joins the program to give an update on some new unique things to do in Northeast Ohio this Memorial Day weekend… Governor DeWine helps out a Democrat… The Guardos are really good.
Friend of the show, Nikki Rhoades joins the program to give an update on some new unique things to do in Northeast Ohio this Memorial Day weekend.
Jimmy talks with author Dr. Rob Gore, MD about his new book, “Treating Violence” and how trauma of all forms, not just physical, is a public health issue that needs to be addressed.
Jimmy talks with Gus Garcia Roberts about his new book “Jimmy the King,” and how a corrupt cop with no qualifications rose to power in one of our nation’s largest suburbs and the innocent people he hurt along the way. Consumer Teresa Murray joins the show to talk about a new scam where people solicit lottery winnings as a gift and then take your personal information and money after you log in for the “gift.” … Frank LaRose is a partisan hack… Red Lobster files for bankruptcy.
Jimmy talks with author Melissa Hope Ditmore about her book, “Unbroken Chains: The Hidden Role of Human Trafficking in the American Economy,” and how the exploitation of workers isn’t just limited to sexual assault while permeating the entire economy.
Jimmy has an enlightening conversation with ProPublica contributor Jeremy Schwartz about how pro-voucher billionaires are waging war in local school board elections- and how their opponents aren’t aware they are even in a fight.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with author Jessie Singer about her new book, “There Are No Accidents,” and how most “mishaps” are not random, but dependent on many factors such as race, income, and geography. As the stock market jumps to over 40,000, historian Katrina Gulliver joins the program to talk about some of the crazier investment trends over the years, including Ostrich and Alpaca farming, and how they compare to some of fad investments of today.
As the stock market jumps to over 40,000, historian Katrina Gulliver joins the program to talk about some of the crazier investment trends over the years, including Ostrich and Alpaca farming, and how they compare to some of fad investments of today.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with author Jessie Singer about her new book, “There Are No Accidents,” and how most “mishaps” are not random, but dependent on many factors such as race, income, and geography.
A woman failed at stealing a truck because it was a stick shift. A drunk driver gives the wrong name to cops- and finds out that her new identity has warrants. An assault by diaper.
Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team stop by for their weekly appearance to talk about some of the big headlines of the week including some details about the death of Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin- including several warrants filed against the man who killed him, University Heights Firefighters reuniting with a baby they helped deliver, and even more questions about the Cleveland Police Reform Committee.... Sherrod Brown joins the show... Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Senior Senator from Ohio about some of the irons he has in the fire including a new bill to help keep call center jobs in this country, combating rising costs for rising education, and how Senator Brown is involved in Police Week.
Liz Willen from the Hechinger Report- a nonprofit news outlet that covers inequality innovation in education, joins the show to talk about the disastrous FAFSA overhaul and how that affects low-income students who are looking to attend college… Jimmy and Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray joins the program to talk about a well-intentioned “stupid” employee at a restaurant who posted photos of a lost credit card on social media and the financial fallout that ensued… A man gets a ticket for being on his phone while behind the wheel- while paying for his drive-through order…. Three brothers donate sperm and father 400 kids in Canada.
Liz Willen from the Hechinger Report- a nonprofit news outlet that covers inequality innovation in education, joins the show to talk about the disastrous FAFSA overhaul and how that is affecting low-income students who are looking to attend college.
Jimmy talks with friend of the show and soccer legend Otto Orf about A Night of Soccer Legends- a reunion game between former players of the Canton Invaders and Cleveland Crunch happening on May 25th at the Goodyear Hall Gymnasium… Author and professor Rachel Plotnick joins the program to talk about her new book, “Power Button,” and how something as simple as a button (or who is pushing it) has had a huge impact on the world we live in today… An officer falls in Euclid… A woman accidently shoots herself- four times… Daycare fight club.
Author and professor Rachel Plotnick joins the program to talk about her new book, “Power Button,” and how something as simple as a button (or who is pushing it) has had a huge impact on the world we live in today.
Jimmy talks with friend of the show and soccer legend Otto Orf about A Night of Soccer Legends- a reunion game between former players of the Canton Invaders and Cleveland Charge happening on May 25th at the Goodyear Hall Gymnasium.
Jimmy talks with Vanity Fair journalist and author Bethany McLean about her new book, “The Big Fail: How Our Supply Chains Collapsed When We Needed Them Most,” and how our government was painfully ill-equipped to handle a global pandemic. Author Karen Valby joins the show to talk about her book, “The Swans of Harlem,” and how a group of black ballerinas in New York that forever changed the world of dance were largely forgotten for over a half-century…. The Cavs stun the Celtics… The Mayor’s college roommate resigns.
Author Karen Valby joins the show to talk about her book, “The Swans of Harlem,” and how a group of black ballerinas in New York that forever changed the world of dance were largely forgotten for over a half-century.
Jimmy talks with Vanity Fair journalist and author Bethany McClean about her new book, “The Big Fail: How Our Supply Chains Collapsed When We Needed Them Most,” and how our government was painfully ill-equipped to handle a global pandemic.
Jimmy talks with Vanity Fair journalist and author Bethany McClean about her new book, “The Big Fail: How Our Supply Chains Collapsed When We Needed Them Most,” and how our government was painfully ill-equipped to handle a global pandemic.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the of Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the day including a murder over an order of fried chicken, Mayor Bibb’s college roommate writing his own city job description, and the Cleveland Community Police Commission’s “mixer” being canceled. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with friend of the show Emily Stewart from Business Insider about the demise of Red Lobster and how it had far more to do with “Endless Shrimp.” Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to warn Jimmy and Rob about the dangers of autopay and what the federal government is doing to make canceling services easier. …More pointless fines for child labor… A beauty queen dies after she posted her dinner on social media… Cops posing as gum researchers arrest a murderer.
Jimmy talks with friend of the show Emily Stewart from Business Insider about the demise of Red Lobster and how it had far more to do with unlimited shrimp.
Jimmy talks with renowned Civil Rights Lawyer and CNN Legal Analyst Avery Friedman about the police-involved death of Frank Tyson, a black man shot by Canton Police Officers after a traffic accident and the lack of training that led to that tragic interaction.
Jimmy talks with the Executive Director of Waitlist Zero Elaine Perlman about a new idea that could help millions waiting for organ transplants- giving tax breaks for healthy anonymous kidney donors.
Jimmy talks with Insider Economy Reporter Noah Sheidlower about his piece on ALICE’s or people who are “Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed” and how some Americans who are just above the poverty line are struggling because they make too much to qualify for Government help... George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks "Fall Guy..." Does anyone know why Cinco de Mayo is a holiday... Math is hard...
Jimmy talks with Insider Economy Reporter Noah Sheidlower about his piece on ALICE’s or people who are “Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed” and how some Americans who are just above the poverty line are struggling because they make too much to qualify for Government help.
A man tried to get away from cops by dressing in drag (he failed). A Montana man was arrested after he took on a herd of bison. A Pennsylvania Priest is in jail after he embezzled church funds to play MarioKart. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Ohio Senior Senator Sherrod Brown joins the program to talk about new ways we are fighting the opioid epidemic and the Guards hot start… Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the week including a woman who lost a prosthetic eye in a fight over a parking spot, more confusion around high-rise building inspections (or lack thereof), and a man who rode his bike to his probation appointment after being shot in the hip… Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Ohio Senior Senator Sherrod Brown joins the program to talk about new ways we are fighting the opioid epidemic and the Guards hot start.
Jimmy talks with FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jeff Tyler and Susan Licate about some of the many career opportunities at the Bureau, and not just for people already in law enforcement… Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy about the dangers of getting scammed while shopping online along with a heartbreaking story of a woman in Solon who got scammed out of $70,000.… A tale of two (Cleveland) teams… Why can’t we be friends?
Jimmy talks with FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jeff Tyler and Susan Licate about some of the many career opportunities at the Bureau, and not just for people already in law enforcement.
Jimmy talks with former Baltimore Prosecutor and Author Debbie Hines about her latest book, “Get Off My Neck,” and how even a quarter of the way through the 20th century the American Criminal Justice System is still weighted heavily against African Americans- especially men… Authors Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy join the show to talk about the way we used to treat animals and their new book, “Our Kindred Creatures...” Protests rock college campuses… Know the local laws when you travel.
Authors Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy join the show to talk about the way we used to treat animals and how we changed our thinking along with their new book, “Our Kindred Creatures.”
Jimmy talks with former Baltimore Prosecutor and Author Debbie Hines about her latest book, “Get Off My Neck,” and how even a quarter of the way through the 20th century the American Criminal Justice System is still weighted heavily against African Americans- especially men.
A woman gets busted in an airport after her suitcase bursts open and spills 50 pounds of weed throughout the terminal. An ambulance runs over a woman who needs an ambulance. A woman is arrested after she broke into a house looking for a threesome. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
ProPublica Investigative Reporter Abrahm Lustgarten joins the show to talk about his book “On The Move,” and how climate change has already affected coastal areas, farmland, and other areas of the country.
Jimmy talks with author J. Dana Trent about her book “Between Two Trailers,” an unforgettable memoir that begins with a preschool drug dealer in rural Indiana and involves homelessness and bankruptcy.
Jimmy talks with author Megan Kimble about her new book, “City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future Of America’s Highways,” and how highways, especially in urban areas, exacerbated inequality and broke up communities- all while not providing many benefits for the cities they serve.
Business Insider Economic and Business reporter Emily Stewart joins the show to talk with Jimmy about her latest piece on the challenges faced by millennials and Gen Z when it comes to retirement planning.
Business Insider Economic and Business reporter Emily Stewart joins the show to talk with Jimmy about her latest piece on the challenges faced by millennials and Gen Z when it comes to retirement planning... MLB umpires stink... It's a good time to be a Cleveland Sports Fan... No, Furries are not taking over our schools.
Craig Silverman from ProPublica joins the show to talk about the newest way Chinese Gangs are trying to steal a buck in the United States... gift cards. Later, Author Steven Hale joins the show to talk about his book “Death Row Welcomes You,” and describes a place that is hard to access and surrounded by haunting myths- along with the people who visit its tenants.
Craig Silverman from ProPublica joins the show to talk about the newest way Chinese Gangs are trying to steal a buck in the United States... gift cards.
Author Steven Hale joins the show to talk about his book “Death Row Welcomes You,” and describes a place that is hard to access and surrounded by haunting myths- along with the people who visit its tenants.
A woman was pulled over after police noticed she was missing her front right tire. An acupuncturist puts needles into a patient then goes home and takes a nap. A woman calls police to report a bad batch of meth she bought. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team stop by to talk with Jimmy about the headlines of the week including some breaking news about a shooting involving a city employee, another controversial hire from the Mayor’s office, and even more drama involving city employees using work cars for personal use. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author and activist Vicki Sokolik about her book “If You See Them: Young Unhoused & Alone In America” and the almost insurmountable issues homeless teenagers face… Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to talk about a new wrinkle in “Buy Now, Pay Later” scams along with the tragic results from a scam that included a 61-year-old woman losing her life.… Mayor Bibb gets in his own way (again)… What if we could live forever?
Jimmy talks with author and activist Vicki Sokolik about her book “If You See Them: Young Unhoused & Alone In America” and the almost insurmountable issues homeless teenagers face.
Author Austin Frerick joins the show to talk about his new book, "Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry" and how a small handful of companies control the food industry with harmful consequences for Americans… Later, Jimmy talks with Michelle Horton about her memoir “Dear Sister: A Memoir of Secrets, Survival, and Unbreakable Bonds,” and how the criminal justice system can work against domestic violence victims and the fallout that victims, family, and friends must deal with… A horrific end to scam… A teacher is fired and replaces herself.
Jimmy talks with Michelle Horton about her memoir “Dear Sister: A Memoir of Secrets, Survival, and Unbreakable Bonds,” and how the criminal justice system can work against domestic violence victims and the fallout that victims, family, and friends must deal with.
Author Austin Frerick joins the show to talk about his new book, "Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry" and how a small handful of companies control the food industry with harmful consequences for Americans.
Author Philip Eil joins the show to talk about his book “Prescription for Pain: How a Once-Promising Doctor Became the "Pill Mill Killer,"” which is about an up-and-coming doctor who is now serving four consecutive life sentences after over prescribing opioids that led to over a dozen deaths. Later, Professor Brianna McCabe talks with Jimmy about her new book “The Red Flags I’ve Ignored” and how dating the wrong people helped her learn about herself.
Later, Professor Brianna McCabe talks with Jimmy about her new book “The Red Flags I’ve Ignored” and how dating the wrong people helped her learn about herself.
Author Philip Eil joins the show to talk about his book “Prescription for Pain: How a Once-Promising Doctor Became the "Pill Mill Killer,"” which is about an up-and-coming doctor who is now serving four consecutive life sentences after over prescribing opioids that led to over a dozen deaths.
A Florida man insisted that it was his right to be drunk, but police informed him that he couldn't be naked and in public while he was intoxicated. A woman called the police about a drunk diver... herself. A mother and daughter are arrested for trying to sell illegal butt injections. Ladies and Gentleman, another action-packed edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with US Senator Sherrod Brown about the games being played in Columbus over the Presidential Ballot, a foreign purchase of US Steel, and a bipartisan effort to get internet access to poor and rural communities.
Jimmy talks with US Senator Sherrod Brown about the games being played in Columbus over the Presidential Ballot, a foreign purchase of US Steel, and a bipartisan effort to get internet access to poor and rural communities… Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team joins the program to talk about some big headlines of the week including an RTA Bus Driver who hit a pedestrian while having a boatload of other legal issues, over a dozen dogs living in deplorable conditions rescued in Euclid, even more misuse of City of Cleveland vehicles, and the continued problems of the Hopkins Airport “Smart Garage…” Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News!
Jimmy talks with journalist and author Ryan Prior about his new book "The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care," and how patient-led research is changing healthcare for the better... Consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy about some new scams that have made the headlines including a woman who was scammed out of thousands of dollars from a person claiming she won $3 million and a person blackmailed by someone claiming her computer had child pornography- though the computer had nothing on it. One of the masterminds of the First Energy bribery scandal Is found dead… A mom of two is falsely diagnosed with terminal cancer and is still getting billed by the hospital.
Jimmy talks with journalist and author Ryan Prior about his new book "The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Health Care," and how patient-led research is changing healthcare for the better.
Author Liz McCormick joins the show to talk with Jimmy about her book, “Inside OUT: Human Health and the Air-Conditioning Era,” and how being constantly indoors can affect our physical and mental health. Business Insider Health Correspondent Hilary Brueck gives Jimmy an update on a new drug that is being called the “Holy Grail” of weight loss medications…. East Cleveland Speed Cameras Are At It Again… How do you steal $30 Million in cash and get away with it?
Business Insider Health Correspondent Hilary Brueck gives Jimmy an update on a new drug that is being called the “Holy Grail” of weight loss medications.
Author Liz McCormick joins the show to talk with Jimmy about her book, “Inside OUT: Human Health and the Air-Conditioning Era,” and how being constantly indoors can affect our physical and mental health.
Jimmy welcomes the 70th Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine to the show to talk about his personal plans for Monday’s eclipse, his new literacy initiative, and the lack of civility in today’s pollical landscape... Author and Professor Laurence Ralph joins the program talk about his book, “Sito,” about a wrongfully accused African American teen who was killed because of a crime he did not commit along with the role gangs play in communities nationwide… Kindergarteners have silent lunches… Who takes $35K in cash in a Uber?
Author and Professor Laurence Ralph joins the program talk about his book, “Sito,” about a wrongfully accused African American teen who was killed because of a crime he did not commit along with the role gangs play in communities nationwide.
Jimmy welcomes the 70th Governor of Ohio, Mike DeWine to the show to talk about his personal plans for Monday’s eclipse, his new literacy initiative, and the lack of civility in today’s pollical landscape.
A guy in Florida needs surgery after he gets a glass bottle stuck in an uncomfortable place. A woman is arrested for doing naked jumping jacks on her front lawn. A German man relieved himself on the floor of a plane and is now looking at three months in jail.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the week including a Newburgh Heights man who jumped out of a stolen car and ran across Rt. 77 before being tased by officers, a wrong-way crash on Rt. 71 with four fatalities, and the City of Cleveland cracking down on unpaid parking tickets. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray about the dangers of mailing your tax returns though the mail and a scam so blatantly fake that Teresa couldn’t help but laugh (even though she still feels bad)... “Gas Station Heroin” is as bad as it sounds and surprisingly legal… Jimmy reacts to $90k colleges… Should skydiving schools tell you how many people have died at their school?
Jessica Brand from the Wren Collective joins the program to talk a damning new report on death row cases in Houston, TX, and the laziness, incompetence, and corruption give The Space City is the “Death Row Capital of the World.”
Jimmy talks with Author Charles Barber about his latest book, “In The Blood,” and how two ordinary guys with no medical or military experience figured out a way to quickly and effectively clot blood- despite surprisingly heavy interference from the military.
Jimmy talks with Insider Correspondent Kate Taylor, whose reporting was at the center of "Quiet On The Set," which chronicled years of child abuse and exploitation on the sets of Nickelodeon shows produced by Dan Schneider.
Jimmy talks with ProPublica reporter Sebastian Rotella about the remaining illegal marijuana trade in middle America and how China has been profiting off illegal drugs and human trafficking.
A Utah man was arrested after he installed fake red and blue lights on his work truck so he could avoid traffic jams. A Cleveland woman called authorities to say she was kidnapped, even though all she needed was a ride to the East Side. A man pays the price after he gets a coconut stuck in a very uncomfortable place. Ladies and Gentleman, another spellbinding edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the week including a follow-up on the poll worker who left a bag of blank ballots unattended at a bar, some odd comments from a judge at a hearing for a woman who stole money from a cancer fund for the late-Brush High School Principal, and a Euclid Postal Carrier who was robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads in the News."
Jimmy welcomes Insider Special Correspondent Bethany McLean to the show to talk about her latest piece, “The Plundering Of America’s Hospitals,” and how private equity firms have invested in hospitals- and how patients are paying the price… Consumer advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about a couple in Solon who were scammed out of $12,000 by scammers who were posing as Federal Marshals and a woman in Berea who was scammed out of money by people claiming to be with the County Sheriff’s office… A family Easter Egg hunt turns into a stabbing… Bridge Collapses happen a little more than you’d think.
Jimmy welcomes Insider Special Correspondent Bethany McLean to the show to talk about her latest piece, “The Plundering Of America’s Hospitals,” and how private equity firms have invested in hospitals- and how patients are paying the price.
Jimmy talks with Author and former CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez about her book “In True Face,” and how being a woman affected her experience in over two decades with the Central Intelligence Agency. Author Kathleen McLaughlin joins the program to talk about her book, “Blood Money,” and significant economy that has developed around lower income class people who sell their plasma… A tragedy in Baltimore… LSU Women’s Basketball Coach Kim Mulkey puts her foot in her mouth… Reason #3435 why Jimmy won’t take a DNA test.
Author Kathleen McLaughlin joins the program to talk about her book, “Blood Money,” and the significant economy that has developed around lower-income class people who sell their plasma.
Jimmy talks with Author and former CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez about her book “In True Face,” and how being a woman affected her experience in over two decades with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Jimmy talks with Raw Story contributor Alexandria Jacobson about her latest piece on the threat that mail carriers all over the country are facing- and how a lot of times, law enforcement is powerless to stop it.
Cleveland State advances to the 2nd round of the CBI after a buzzer beater from Tristan Enaruna to gives the Vikes a 51-49 victory
Rosanna Hrabnicky gives an update on the Cleveland Home and Remodeling Expo happening at the Cleveland IX Center... Jimmy talks with Author and NBC Legal Analyst Barbara McQuade about her New York Times Bestselling book, “Attack From Within” and false information and tribal loyalty could be the most destructive forces threatening our country today… George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal shares his thoughts about the new Ghostbusters movie… Why aren’t fish fries a thing all year long?... Do we really need a month’s worth of food to get through the eclipse?
Jimmy talks with Author, Former District Attorney, and NBC Legal Analyst Barbara McQuade about her New York Times Bestselling book, “Attack From Within” and false information and tribal loyalty could be the most destructive forces threatening our country today.
The women's season comes to an end after losing in the first round of the first WBIT ( Women's Basketball Invitational Tournament) 76-68. CSU finishes the season 29-6
A man tries to steal some booze and burritos while not noticing the police officers in line behind him... A man has his legs amputated in an attempted insurance fraud scheme... A man tries to put together a DIY Smoker with a propane tank (Spoiler Alert: It explodes). Without further ado, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the headlines of the week including a bizarre interaction between Ed and Cleveland’s Fire Chief about the lack of records for fire inspections, and an employee of Brush High School who was arrested for stealing money that was held for a cancer-stricken principal, a local election official who was demoted after he took a bag full of empty ballots into a bar, and a carjacking turned high-speed chase in Euclid that ended with deadly results... Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the author of “The Politics of Fear,” Arthur Goldwag about why intelligent and rational people buy into conspiracy theories. On her usual Wednesday appearance… Teresa Murray talks about a devastating OneShare Christian Health “Insurance” scam and other “co-op insurance” scams… Jimmy talks with author Cat Bohannon about her book “Eve,” and her appearance tonight at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History… Northeast Ohio schools have a bad election day.
Jimmy talks with author Cat Bohannon about her book “Eve,” and her appearance tonight at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
Jimmy talks with the author of “The Politics of Fear,” Arthur Goldwag about why intelligent and rational people buy into conspiracy theories.
Jimmy talks Melissa Sanchez from ProPublica about dairy farm workers and the kind of living situations they endure and how a dairy farm fire in Michigan brought these tragic details to light. Later, Byron Tau joins the show to talk with Jimmy about his bestselling book “Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State,” and how the Government is keeping track of people’s personal information and location- even when they least expect it.
Byron Tau joins the show to talk with Jimmy about his bestselling book “Means of Control: How the Hidden Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance State,” and how the Government is keeping track of people’s personal information and location- even when they least expect it.
Jimmy talks Melissa Sanchez from ProPublica about dairy farm workers and the kind of living situations they endure and how a dairy farm fire in Michigan brought these tragic details to light.
Producer Rob Rozycki talks with the Fox 8 I Team about some of the biggest stories of the day including a search for an armed suspect in Euclid, an update on the two women who used a corpse to withdraw money from a bank, and a college football star who was called a "slum lord" by city leadership. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
An Uber driver asks a woman to drive for him, exposes himself, and sends lude messages. A drunk woman goes into a police station to report being scammed out of $5000 and then is promptly arrested for OVI. A man with a very peculiar name is arrested in Green Bay. Ladies and Gentleman, another thrilling edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Dr. Mikkael A. Sekeres about his new book, “Drugs and the FDA: Safety Efficacy, and the Public’s Trust,” along with the history of the Food and Drug Administration and the role it plays in day-to-day life.
Jimmy talks with Forensic Psychotherapist Anna Motz about her new book “If Love Could Kill,” and the trauma that can lead to some women committing extreme acts of violence… Katrina Gulliver joins the show to talk about some of her recent articles on JSTOR Daily including, “The Sweet Story of Condensed Milk,” “Free Wheeling: Shopping Carts and Culture,” and “Suicide by Proxy,..” Marsha Fudge steps down from the Cabinet… Jimmy has the strangest story he’s ever seen.
Katrina Gulliver joins the show to talk about some of her recent articles on JSTOR Daily including, “The Sweet Story of Condensed Milk,” “Free Wheeling: Shopping Carts and Culture,” and “Suicide by Proxy,”
Jimmy talks with Forensic Psychotherapist Anna Motz about her new book “If Love Could Kill,” and the trauma that can lead to some women committing extreme acts of violence.
The Women's basketball team gets a dominant 83-50 win over Wright State to advance to the Horizon League championship for the 2nd consecutive year
Producer Rob Rozycki talks with Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson hours before his team's semi-final matchup against the Oakland Grizzlies in the Horizon League Tournament.
Rachel Dissell joins the show to talk about a "Judge Guide" that The Marshall Project has put together to help voters know who they are voting for when they vote for local judges.
Jimmy talks with Gretchen Long from Westfield Insurance about Westfield’s role as the title sponsor and location of the 28th Annual Jimmy Malone Scholarship Golf Classic on July 15th.
Insider Reporter Adam Rogers joins Jimmy to talk about his piece “Mapping the Future,” and why one of the biggest economies on the planet is having issues building enough houses along with a new National Zoning Atlas can help this problem.
Insider Reporter Adam Rogers joins Jimmy to talk about his piece “Mapping the Future,” and why one of the biggest economies on the planet is having issues building enough houses along with a new National Zoning Atlas can help this problem. Later, Jimmy talks with Gretchen Long from Westfield Insurance about Westfield’s role as the title sponsor and location of the 28th Annual Jimmy Malone Scholarship Golf Classic on July 15th. Why a happy hour isn’t the best idea at an old folks home… Chiefs fans have to get body parts amputated because of their first-round playoff game… An incompetent State Scientist in Colorado causes over 2,000 criminal cases to be reviewed.
The Vikings pull of a massive upset over the YSU Penguins in the Horizon League Quarterfinal game, they will advance to the semi finals after a 82-70 victory
A man was arrested for burglary while sitting on the toilet. A woman is busted for disorderly conduct after the police woke her up in a running car. A Russian man wanted to give his wife a gift, so he walked a horse up five flights of stairs.
Jimmy talks with Ohio Senior Senator Sherrod Brown about the latest developments in the East Palestine derailment cleanup along with his recent collaboration with the Cookie Monster…. The Fox 8 I team joins Jimmy for their weekly update on the big headlines of the week including a peculiar response from the Cleveland Fire Department when asked about a lack of building inspections, a dog who was shot and killed by a burglar in Euclid, a Postal Worker who was shot and killed during his route in Warren, and more developments in the Deshaun Watson’s civil suits… Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter James Rodriguez about a new way Wall Street is taking over the real estate market- buying a stake in your home. Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group explains what’s new in the world of scamming and shares the story of an Ohio man who got scammed out of $1.3 million. The Cavs have a night to remember... Sometimes a mistake is just a mistake.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Kevin Werner from the Ohio Justice and Policy Center about the numerous problems with Ohio’s Death Penalty laws and why the Buckeye State continues to work with this deeply flawed system.
Producer Rob Rozycki talks with Vikings Men's Basketball Head Coach Daniyal Robinson on the eve of his team's first-round matchup against IUPUI in the Horizon League Tournament. For tickets, call (216) 687-4848 or log onto csuvikings.com/tickets.
CS ends the regular season on a high note, defeating IUPUI 75-66 (note, this game was joined in progress on WTAM 1100 AM)
Jo Ingles from Ohio NPR joins the show to give an update on what going on in Columbus including duel education bills put forth by the Ohio Senate and House, IVF’s future in Ohio, and why state lawmakers are continuing to ignore the people and are still using unconstitutional election maps. Later, Emily Stewart from Business Insider chats with Jimmy about some of the big business stories going on today including the possible end to free shipping for online shopping and Wendy’s proposing (and then rescinding) “dynamic pricing,” George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks “Dune.“ Notre Dame College Shuts It’s Doors… A Dumb Preacher In North Carolina… Why Do People Pledge Fraternities?
Later, Emily Stewart from Business Insider chats with Jimmy about some of the big business stories going on today including the possible end to free shipping for online shopping and Wendy’s proposing (and then rescinding) “dynamic pricing,”
Jo Ingles from Ohio NPR joins the show to give an update on what going on in Columbus including duel education bills put forth by the Ohio Senate and House, IVF’s future in Ohio, and why state lawmakers are continuing to ignore the people and are still using unconstitutional election maps.
US Senator Sherrod Brown joins Jimmy to talk about the big news in Washington including our ongoing trade relationship with China, taking care of our vets with the PACT Act, and Mitch McConnell stepping down as Senate Minority Leader.
A Priest puts in his two-week notice to the church after he is busted for shoplifting and leads the police on a high-speed chase. The worst wedding guest in history gets drunk and punches the bride, his mom, his niece, and a bridesmaid. A police officer is taken to jail in their own squad car after getting popped for shoplifting. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
US Senator Sherrod Brown joins Jimmy to talk about the big news in Washington including our ongoing trade relationship with China, taking care of our vets with the PACT Act, and Mitch McConnell stepping down as Senate Minority Leader. Later, Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the big headlines of the week including Cleveland Fire Inspectors earning a staggering amount of overtime, the huge price tag for the group overseeing the Cleveland Police, a surge of fake concert tickets making their way online, and the Cleveland Safety Director having to resign after he admitted to breaking city policy in an I Team interview. Then Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with award winning author Gregg Olsen about his latest book, “The Amish Wife,” and the story of Ida Stutzman- a pregnant Amish woman who perished in a barn fire the conspiracy to keep it a secret in a heartbreaking and horrifying true-crime story. Later, Jimmy asks Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group why people keep falling for “gift card” scams… even with all the warnings and red flags…. Max Strus is really good at basketball… How you can shoot 23 people and get away with it.
Jimmy talks with award winning author Gregg Olsen about his latest book, “The Amish Wife,” and the story of Ida Stutzman- a pregnant Amish woman who perished in a barn fire the conspiracy to keep it a secret in a heartbreaking and horrifying true-crime story.
Al Pawlowski talks with CSU Law School Dean Lee Fisher, coach Robinson about the upcoming Green Bay game, and much more
Jimmy talks with Michelle Polizzi about her powerful article for Huff Post, “I Was 17 When My Family Lost Our Home. This Is What No One Tells You About Foreclosure,” and explains the devastation of losing your home. Later, Laura Pappano joins the show to talk about her book “School Moms,” and how destructive politized groups like “Moms of Liberty” when they get involved in our nation’s classrooms…. A woman dies at Disney… An incredible donation means no tuition at an NYC medical school—ever.
Laura Pappano joins the show to talk about her book “School Moms,” and how destructive politized groups like “Moms of Liberty” are when they get involved in our nation’s classrooms.
Jimmy talks with Michelle Polizzi about her powerful article for Huff Post, “I Was 17 When My Family Lost Our Home. This Is What No One Tells You About Foreclosure,” and explains the devastation of losing your home.
After two intense games last week, Producer Rob Rozycki talks with CSU Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson about a very big week for his team as they finish up the regular season with home matchups against Green Bay and IUPUI. For tickets, log on to csuvikings.com/tickets or call (216) 687-4848.
Friend of the show and host of the “What Was That Like” podcast Scott Johnson joins the show to talk with Jimmy about some of the unique experiences that his podcast highlights including surviving a mass shooting in a movie theatre, giving birth on the side of the road, and donating a kidney to a total stranger. Later, NBC News Correspondent and Author Antonia Hylton joins the show to talk about her book “Madness. Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum,” and the story of the Crownsville Hospital, one of the nation’s last segregated asylums.
NBC News Correspondent and Author Antonia Hylton joins the show to talk about her book “Madness. Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum,” and the story of the Crownsville Hospital, one of the nation’s last segregated asylums.
Friend of the show and host of the “What Was That Like” podcast Scott Johnson joins the show to talk with Jimmy about some of the unique experiences that his podcast highlights including surviving a mass shooting in a movie theatre, giving birth on the side of the road, and donating a kidney to a total stranger.
A man needs a ride home, so he steals 11 cars. The cops pull over a woman just because she was driving down route 71 with her hood up. A man auditions to be the worst ex-boyfriend of all time.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about a confusing group of headlines including the Assistant City of Cleveland Safety Director getting into a car accident in Warrensville Heights, a local representative moving to have all speed cameras operate under state control, and a discovery that over 230 Cleveland School District employees (including safety officers) are still working from home. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Erika Howsare about her new book, “The Age Of Deer: Trouble and Kinship With Our Wild Neighbors,” and how we deal with the largest land animal that humans interact with daily. Later, Jimmy talks with Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray about a new, terrifying scam that has been making news lately- Artificial Intelligence voice scams…. Don’t have wild animals as pets… A Door Dash driver’s dilemma… Jimmy is done with the criminal justice system.
Jimmy talks with Erika Howsare about her new book, “The Age Of Deer: Trouble and Kinship With Our Wild Neighbors,” and how we deal with the largest land animal that humans interact with daily.
SO many things to get to in this episode, we hear from head men's basketball coach Daniyal Robinson, head women's coach Chris Kielsmeier, and much more!
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Raw Story Editor-In-Chief David Levinthal about “2119,” a teenage neo-Nazi group in Florida who ended up stalking one of his reporters who was conducting an investigation. Kate Judson from The Center For Integrity in Forensic Sciences joins the program to talk about how her organization helps people who have been convicted due to bad forensic evidence- including someone who was convicted after prosecutors used a dog hair for human DNA evidence… Always change your locks after a bad breakup… A scary day for Wooster Schools.
Kate Judson from The Center For Integrity in Forensic Sciences joins the program to talk about how her organization helps people who have been convicted due to bad forensic evidence- including someone who was convicted after prosecutors used a dog hair for human DNA evidence.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Raw Story Editor-In-Chief David Levinthal about “2119,” a teenage neo-Nazi group in Florida who ended up stalking one of his reporters who was conducting an investigation.
Producer Rob Rozycki talks with Cleveland State Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson about his team's week that saw an upset loss to Milwaukee and a crucial home win against Youngstown State. For tickets to the final two regular season games at the Wolstien Center call (216) 687-4848 or log onto csuvikings.com/tickets.
Jimmy talks with Marty Schladen from the Ohio Capital Journal about the new charges that have been filed in the First Energy bribery scandal and the fallout for state leadership along with Governor Mike DeWine. Later, Jimmy chats with Business Insider reporter Emily Stewart about her latest story about working from home and how it’s getting risky while board rooms are making cutbacks in all sectors. Movie Maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal weighs in on “Bob Marley: One Love” and other streaming news.
Jimmy chats with Business Insider reporter Emily Stewart about her latest story about working from home and how it’s getting risky while board rooms are making cutbacks in all sectors.
Jimmy talks with Marty Schladen from the Ohio Capital Journal about the new charges that have been filed in the First Energy bribery scandal and the fallout for state leadership along with Governor Mike DeWine.
Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team join Jimmy to discuss some of the top headlines of the week including a grade altering scam in Chardon that triggered a school principal to lose their job, more troubling video emerging from the Public Square shooting in December, and the Mayor’s office has trouble with a simple question about building inspections. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
The Vikings lose an 11 point lead, 7 point 2nd half lead to the Milwaukee Panthers, falling by a final score of 71-68
Jimmy talks with Mother Jones Bureau Chief and Author Daniel Schulman about his new book, “The Money Kings: The Epic Story of the Jewish Immigrants Who Transformed Wall Street and Shaped Modern America,” and how a group of German-Jewish immigrants became some of America’s most iconic names.
Jimmy talks with Mother Jones Bureau Chief and Author Daniel Schulman about his new book, “The Money Kings: The Epic Story of the Jewish Immigrants Who Transformed Wall Street and Shaped Modern America,” and how a group of German-Jewish immigrants became some of America’s most iconic names Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show and talks about another bank scam and gives some tips about you can protect yourself…. A landlord wants their rent twice…
Al Pawlowski talks with Tevin Smith and Daniyal Robinson about their upcoming home stand, while Matt Kearney talks with Ella Franz from the women's tennis team about celebrating black history month
Jimmy talks with author Carrie Sun about her book, “Private Equity,” and her search for work-life balance, and how she learned that money doesn’t necessarily buy happiness. The most painful plant in the world. Jimmy has to buy Sudafed. Has a police officer ever apologized to you?
CSU Coach Daniyal Robinson joins Rob Rozycki to talk about his team's comeback road win against Purdue Ft. Wayne, two quality league matchups this week, and what can be learned from greatness in any sport. For tickets, log onto csuvikings.com/tickets or call (216) 687-4848.
Jimmy talks with Alec MacGillis from ProPublica about his latest piece “Private Schools, Public Money: School Leaders Are Pushing Parents to Exploit Voucher Programs,” and how Ohio’s wealthiest citizens are using publicly funded vouchers for their kid’s private schools…. The Browns are looking outside Cleveland for a new stadium… Just because you buy an airline ticket, doesn’t mean you bought a seat.
Jimmy talks with Alec MacGillis from ProPublica about his latest piece “Private Schools, Public Money: School Leaders Are Pushing Parents to Exploit Voucher Programs,” and how Ohio’s wealthiest citizens are using publicly funded vouchers for their kid’s private schools.
A man (unsuccessfully) tries to use a drone to smuggle a cell phone into a jail. A small business owner was busted for handing out free samples... of cocaine. A Florida man was arrested for impersonating a police officer after he pulled over a "reckless driver." Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team joins Jimmy to talk about some of the big headlines of the week including some budget concerns over Sheriff Deputies patrolling downtown, a coffee shop turned speakeasy in Cleveland, and Cleveland Police Chief Drummond’s reaction to budget concerns with Sheriff’s Deputies patrolling downtown. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with New York Times correspondent and author Azam Ahmed about his book, “Fear Is Just A Word,” an unbelievable story about a mother who took matters into her own hands after drug cartels in Mexico after the kidnapping and murder of her daughter. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the program to talk about romance scams just in time for Valentine’s Day.... Super Bowl Halftime Show trivia... Congress Sucks.
Jimmy talks with New York Times correspondent and author Azam Ahmed about his book, “Fear Is Just A Word,” an unbelievable story about a mother who took matters into her own hands after drug cartels in Mexico after the kidnapping and murder of her daughter.
Matt Kearney talks with Daniyal Robinson to open the show, followed by Al Pawlowski talking with Maddie McConnell of the Horizon League, and Mickayla Perdue of the women's basketball team
Jimmy talks with Joseph Bien-Kahn from Business Insider about his piece “Insider Moneyball-plus,” and how adults have been investing in young athletes in what has been called “Shark Tank for Athletes.” Later, Author and educator Benjamin Herold joins the program to talk about his book, “Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America Suburbs,” and why a lot of America’s suburbs have severely declined over the past generation…. A man is almost licked to death by his dog… Colorado says that one mile over the speed limit is a citable offence.
Author and educator Benjamin Herold joins the program to talk about his book, “Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America Suburbs,” and why a lot of America’s suburbs have severely declined over the past generation.
Jimmy talks with Joseph Bien-Kahn from Business Insider about his piece “Insider Moneyball-plus,” and how adults have been investing in young athletes in what has been called “Shark Tank for Athletes.”
CSU Vikings Coach Daniyal Robinson joins Producer Rob Rozycki to talk about his team's week in Michigan where the Vikings split games with Oakland and Detroit Mercy along with what is in store for his team for the final seven games of the season. For tickets, log on to csuvikings.com/tickets or call (216) 617-4848.
Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst Mark Hamrick joins the show to talk with Jimmy about a new survey that shows a staggering amount of Americans can't handle a sudden, emergency expense and how setting aside a separate account could help.
Jimmy talks with the Show Manager of the Great Big Home and Garden Show, Rosanna Hrabnicky about what is in store for the upcoming expo that will be happening February 2nd to 11th at the International Exposition Center. Later, Greg Rempe from The BBQ Central Show joins the program to talk with Jimmy with the latest advances in grilling and why pitmasters have been going to the Consumer Electronics Expo.
The Vikings win a tight contest, 77-65, in a rare road win against the Detroit-Mercy Titans.
A naked man bursts into a thrift store wanting clothes. The worst house guest in human history sets a garage on fire while high on meth. A car thief makes things easy for Tennessee Deputies after he drives a stolen car to his court hearing for theft charges. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about some of the headlines of the week including a lawsuit against Cedar Point over an injury someone sustained last summer, millions owed to the city in unpaid ambulance bills, flooding issues on I-480, and the I Team getting stiffed by the Mayor of Newburgh Heights- after they were invited in the first place. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News!
Jimmy talks with author Dr. John Skrentny to talk about his new book, “Wasted Education: How We Fail Our Graduates In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math,” and why tech companies are looking for workers despite a historic nationwide investment in STEM education. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Group joins the program to talk about ways you could get scammed when it’s time file your taxes… Never Drive In Reverse On The Highway… A couple struggles with only $200k a year.
Jimmy talks with author Dr. John Skrentny to talk about his new book, “Wasted Education: How We Fail Our Graduates In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math,” and why tech companies are looking for workers despite a historic nationwide investment in STEM education.
Al Pawlowski returns to host The Coach's Show, speaking with coach Robinson about last week's hard fought win over Robert Morris, we also hear from junior Chase Robinson who spoke with Matt Kearney
Juliana Kaplan from Business Insider joins the program to talk about her latest piece about a new group of people that are becoming more prevalent in society: DINKS (people that are “dual income, no kids).
Jimmy talks with author and gender bias expert Dr. Amy Diehl about her new book “Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work,” and the obstacles women face in the workplace.
CSU Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson joins Rob to talk about a tough week for his team where his team snapped an 18-game home winning streak with a loss to Wright State and a back-and-forth win against Robert Morris. For tickets, log on to csuvikings.com/tickets or call (216) 617-4848.
Jimmy talks with Mother Jones Senior Editor Michael Mechanic about their series “American Oligarchy,” and how billionaires and unchecked wealth can have a huge negative impact on the country. Alec MacGillis from ProPublica joins the show to talk about his latest piece on absenteeism in American schools, “Skipping School: America’s Hidden Education Crisis,” and how this problem (which has doubled since the pandemic) could be fixed.
Alec MacGillis from ProPublica joins the show to talk about his latest piece on absenteeism in American schools, “Skipping School: America’s Hidden Education Crisis,” and how this problem (which has doubled since the pandemic) could be fixed.
Jimmy talks with Mother Jones Senior Editor Michael Mechanic about their series “American Oligarchy,” and how billionaires and unchecked wealth can have a huge negative impact on the country.
The Vikings 18 home game winning streak comes to an end after a 107-99 loss to Wright State in overtime
Jimmy talks with Senator Sherrod Brown about a new bill he introduced that will help stop the spread of fentanyl on our streets and some disagreements the Senator has with President Biden on trade
A man thought his neighbors were pirates, so he dug up their front yard. A couple flees the scene after they were busted for shoplifting... without their 3-month-old baby. A man gets busted after he forgot to clean the meth off his driver's license.
Jimmy talks with Senator Sherrod Brown about a new bill he introduced that will help stop the spread of fentanyl on our streets and some disagreements the Senator has with President Biden on trade. Also, Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big stories of the week including more issues with the Newburgh Heights speed cameras, a road rager that pulled a gun on a snowplow driver, a lawsuit accusing Pet Land of selling sick puppies, and the possibility of throwing snow plows on some garbage trucks. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert from Business Insider about an issue that wouldn’t have existed 15 years ago, virtual sexual violence on the metaverse. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to talk about a new scam that fooled a Marathon worker along with some news about some misleading advertising that could help going into tax season. A Chinese marathon runner knows how to multitask. One state rejects the proposition that a death row immate should be freed just because he's innocent.
Jimmy talks with Katherine Tangalakis-Lippert from Business Insider about an issue that wouldn’t have existed 15 years ago, virtual sexual violence on the Metaverse.
As both Al Pawlowski and head coach Daniyal Robinson have the night off, Ed Daugherty hosts the shoe and talks with assistant coaches including Travis Lewis
Jimmy talks with Warrensville Heights City School District Superintendent Donald Jolly about his district eliminating letter grades for the district for students in elementary school and why students could be better off without standardized tests. Later, Jimmy talks with Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne about some of the issues facing the county in his first year in office including improving the county jail, public funds being used for private security cameras, and who will be funding the renovations to Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Jimmy talks with Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne about some of the issues facing the county in his first year in office including improving the county jail, public funds being used for private security cameras, and who will be funding the renovations to Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Rob talks with CSU Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson about his team's dramatic comeback win this Saturday against Purdue Ft. Wayne at the Wolstien Center and his team's 18-game home winning streak. For tickets log on to csuvikings.com/tickets or call (216) 617-4848.
The Vikings extend their home winning streak to 18 behind Drew Lowder's 23 points, defeating the Mastodons 75-68, overcoming a 15 point 2nd half deficit
Jimmy talks with Superintendent Dr. James Lloyd from the Olmstead School District about what goes into canceling school on bad weather days along with a new approach his district is taking to hold their accountable in lieu of standardized tests and other traditional methods.
A naked man jumped through a random person's window and wrestled with one of the tenants. A man was busted for an armed robbery after police heard him watching porn in his car. A dude threatens his roommate with two knives so his roommate shot him. Ladies and Gentleman, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the stories of the week including an update on Brittnay Watts and calls to Cleveland EMS due to the extreme cold. Also, the trio wonders why the folks at Cleveland Hopkins have been so tight-lipped about a security breach. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Cleveland State Dean of Admissions Jonathan Wehner about all the ways that the Vikings are making it easier for qualified students to enroll at the university and some of the mistakes that are made when applying for college. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray talks with Jimmy about a woman who poisoned her husband because a "soap opera star" told her to do so. Jimmy and Rob try to make sense of the Browns' latest coaching moves.
Jimmy talks with Cleveland State Dean of Admissions Jonathan Wehner about all the ways that the Vikings are making it easier for qualified students to enroll at the university and some of the mistakes that are made when applying for college.
Ed Daugherty sits in for Al and talks with Cleveland State Men's Basketball head coach Daniyal Robinson and also talks with Dylan Arnett, who gets stumped with facts from his "favorite movie"
Jimmy talks with Hilary Brueck from Business Insider about her piece on a group of billionaires who have claimed to reverse their “biological age,” and how viable their lifestyle choices could be for normal people.
Jimmy talks with Hilary Brueck from Business Insider about a her piece on a group of billionaires who have claimed to reverse their “biological age,” and how viable their lifestyle choices could be for normal people. Later, Cleveland Guardians Vice President of Communications and Community Impact Curtis Danburg joins the show to talk about the team's Guardians Fest this weekend at the Huntington Convention Center. Jimmy revels in the Cowboys' demise.
CSU Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson talks with Rob Rozycki about his team's tough, cold week in Wisconsin including back-to-back losses to a couple of Horizon League rivals.
The Vikings blow a 19 point lead as Milwaukee starts the 2nd half on a 14-0 run to take down CSU 88-80
After talking a few weeks ago about his story about sexual abuse at his old high school, Matt Drange from Business Insider tells Jimmy that the problem is even more widespread than initially feared.
After talking a few weeks ago about his story about sexual abuse at his old high school, Matt Drange from Business Insider tells Jimmy that the problem is even more widespread than initially feared. Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team gives an update on Brittnay Watts, a Cleveland woman who was facing charges after having a miscarriage. Jimmy and Rob preview the Browns' upcoming playoff matchup with the Texans.
A couple got busted after buying a car with a bunch of fake social security number, and driver's license... Then tried to do it again at the same dealership. A hotel guest called authorities after the manager broke into his room and started to suck his toes. A New Orleans Police Officer was removed from active duty after he was busted smoking illegal narcotics on his own badge cam: ladies and gentlemen, another epic edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the headlines of the week including an unsolved homicide of a Euclid football player, an update on a man who walked in the fourth district police station saying he shot and killed someone in self-defense, and a violent start to the year in Cleveland Heights. Later, Jimmy and Rob suit up for another epic edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman about some of the cold weather options for Cleveland’s Emerald Necklace and some of the new things that are in store for 2024. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group tells Jimmy and Rob that scamming, much like life, is all about timing.
Jimmy talks with Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman about some of the cold weather options for Cleveland’s Emerald Necklace and some of the new things that are in store for 2024.
An emotional show sends off Cleveland State Athletics Director Scott Garrett, thank you for everything you've done for CSU Scott
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter Mia de Graaf about how a staggering 80% of hospital bills have significant errors and how it is entirely possible to have an identical procedure in the same hospital on the same day while being charged different amounts. Lawyer and former Public Defender Nikki Baszynski from the Wren Collective talks with Jimmy about some of the issues with Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court and how the Wren Collective helps people facing criminal charges find quality legal representation…. What happens when the door of your plane flies off?... Reason #627 why Jimmy won’t take a DNA test.
Lawyer and former Public Defender Nikki Baszynski from the Wren Collective talks with Jimmy about some of the issues with Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court and how the Wren Collective helps people facing criminal charges find quality legal representation.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter Mia de Graaf about how a staggering 80% of hospital bills have significant errors and how it is entirely possible to have an identical procedure in the same hospital on the same day while being charged different amounts.
Rob talks with CSU Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson about his team's thrilling overtime win against the Northern Kentucky Norse and how a new athletic director will impact the program going forward.
The Vikings get a 88-85 win in overtime to extend their home winning streak to 18 and improve to 9-0 at home in the 2023-2024 season
Author Jeff Horwitz joins the program to talk about his book “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose Its Harmful Secrets,” and how Facebook has changed over the years and how it has hurt the world it was supposed to connect.
Jimmy talks with comedy legend George Wallace about his upcoming show on January 13th at House Three Thirty in Akron and some of his other new projects coming down the pipeline.
Jimmy talks with comedy legend George Wallace about his upcoming show on January 13th at House Three Thirty in Akron and some of his other new projects coming up. Later, Author Jeff Horwitz joins the program to talk about his book “Broken Code: Inside Facebook and the Fight to Expose Its Harmful Secrets,” and how Facebook has changed over the years and how it has hurt the world it was supposed to connect… Don’t send naked pictures to strangers…. A diaper dumper is terrorizing the streets of Cleveland.
An Arkansas man was found with six live pipe bombs that he was planning to use on a canoe trip to the Philipines. A man was caught while trying to flee an accident after police saw him doing "dirt angles." Two neighbors engage in a three-year battle over dog poo. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
For the first time this year, Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the headlines of the week including two Cleveland EMS workers arrested for drunk driving over the holiday season, more drama in Newburgh Heights, a man who brought a gun into a Cleveland Police Station and confessed to murder, and another dog fighting investigation in Cleveland. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Dr. Leena Khaitan from University Hospitals chats with Jimmy about new ways to lose weight, why it’s easier for some people to lose weight than others, and how big of a problem obesity is in the USA. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group drops by to talk about ways to protect yourself in the new year along with a celebrity who admitted to being scammed. A five hour dentist visit, Kim Davis, Necrophilia is still legal in New Mexico.
Dr. Leena Khaitan from University Hospitals chats with Jimmy about some of the new ways to lose weight, why it’s easier for some people to lose weight than others, and how big of a problem obesity is in the USA.
Al Pawlowski talks with Cleveland State Men's Basketball coach Daniyal Robinson, assistant coach Travis Lewis, who makes you want to run through a wall speaking on the passion he has for coaching
Nikki Rhoades from onlyinyourstate.com joins the program to talk about some of the hidden treasures in northeast Ohio to visit during the winter, including some Lake Erie beaches and some interesting local history.
Nikki Rhoades from onlyinyourstate.com joins the program to talk about some of the hidden treasures in northeast Ohio to visit during the winter, including some Lake Erie beaches and some interesting local history. A plane crash in Japan with a surprisingly low casualty count. The Browns (somehow) in the playoffs. A conversation about tipping.
Producer Rob talks with writer Jackson Flickinger from Stright Down Euclid about the Cavaliers' recent homestand and the rise of guard Sam Merril. Later, Rob and George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talk about a possible merger between Paramount and Warner Bros./Discovery along with some of the new movie and streaming releases this week.
The Vikings stay undefeated at home, beating Western Michigan 90-77, CSU did not trail the entire game
A man was arrested after police saw him driving a stolen scooter while a hypodermic needle was hanging out of his ear. Authorities in Australia weren't happy when a man vaped, exposed himself, and urinated on an empty seat while on his flight. Armed robbers in Chicago were arrested after someone stole their getaway car during a heist. Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the latest headlines including a possible criminal investigation in Newburgh Heights, an ambulance shortage in Cleveland, and the Cleveland Police Commission billing the city to find out how to bill the city. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group about a Medina woman who was scammed out of thousands of dollars under the guise of Publishers Clearing House and decided to share her story to save others from people being defrauded... A cruise ship company thinks Boston and the Bahamas are basically the same... Lifetimes bans for shoplifting... Health rules that are wrong.
The Editor-In-Chief of Raw Story, David Levinthal joins the show to talk about his story on healthcare nonprofits who got help from an unlikely source... Big Tobacco.
Ed Daugherty fills in for Al Pawlowski as he talks with CSU Men's Basketball head coach Daniyal Robinson, and also talking to roommates and teammates Tevin Smith and Jalin Rice
Author Jennifer Wallace joins the show to talk about her book “Never Enough,” and what can happen when achievement culture becomes toxic for teenagers and young adults.
Jimmy talks with Business Insider reporter Dominick Reuter about the dwindling differences between Walmart and Target and how it will help both companies in the future.
Viking Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson joins the Jimmy Malone Show to talk about his program's huge road win against Bradley, the team's plans for the holiday break, and the squad's upcoming matchup against the Western Michigan Broncos on Thursday at the Wolstein Center. For tickets, call (216) 617-4848 or log on to csuvikings.com/tickets
Jimmy talks with Maya Miller from ProPublica about some of the major issues patients are facing when they have their health insurance claims are denied- including why they were denied in the first place. Later, Richard Shotton joins the show to talk about his book, “The Illusion of Choice,” and what psychological factors go into what consumers buy. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks Wonka, Reacher, and Beverly Hills Cop.
Richard Shotton joins the show to talk about his book, “The Illusion of Choice,” and what psychological factors go into what consumers buy.
Jimmy talks with Maya Miller from ProPublica about some of the major issues patients are facing when they have their health insurance claims are denied- including why they were denied in the first place.
A drunk Florida man throws gator nuggets at a restaurant and then sexually assaults a Manatee statue. A zoo in Pakistan has no sympathy for a man who jumped in an enclosure with a big cat. A woman tried to shoplift from a store full of cops (Spoiler Alert: She got arrested). Without further ado, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek about a local Mayor-Elect getting in a bar fight, more fallout from the tree lighting ceremony in Public Square, and why the City Council in Peninsula aren't big fans of the I Team. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Dannagal Young about her book “Wrong: How Media, Politics, and Identity Drive Our Appetite for Misinformation,” and how our political leanings affect our susceptibility to believing misinformation.
Al Pawlowski talks with Cleveland State Men's Basketball Head Coach Daniyal Robinson about last weeks games. You also get to hear from Jayson Woodrich and Tae Williams
Jimmy talks with Journalist Lexi Churchill from ProPublica about a shocking report that reveals how woefully unprepared law enforcement was in response to the Uvalde mass shooting. Author Kelly Pope joins the program to talk about her book “Fool Me Once” and what makes fraudsters tick, victims so gullible, and whistleblowers so morally righteous. Jimmy wins a fight with the electric company... sort of.
Author Kelly Pope joins the program to talk about her book “Fool Me Once” and what makes fraudsters tick, victims so gullible, and whistleblowers so morally righteous.
Jimmy talks with Journalist Lexi Churchill from ProPublica about a shocking report that reveals how woefully unprepared law enforcement was in response to the Uvalde mass shooting.
Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson joins the show and talks to Rob Rozycki about the first two games of a tough road trip, what CSU does to help their Student-Athletes, and their upcoming road matchup against Bradley. For tickets, log on to csuvikings.com or call 216-617-4848
Jimmy talks with Jane Ridley from Business Insider about another unbelievable story… a married woman in her 60’s who left her husband after she fell in love with another woman twenty years younger. Would you rent half of your bed out to a total stranger for $600 a month? Traffic cameras that ticket people for loud cars and stereos instead of speeding.
Jimmy talks with Jane Ridley from Business Insider about another unbelievable story… a married woman in her 60’s who left her husband after she fell in love with another woman twenty years younger.
Jimmy gets a first-hand perspective on a mass shooting when he talks to Valerie Webber who survived an attack at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California that killed fifteen on December 5th, 2015.
A couple of idiots in Florida kidnapped another idiot. A woman dines on $200 in counterfeit money at a Walmart in Miami Beach. A woman calls the cops because someone stole her weed. Ladies and Gentleman, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the week, including an update on the ongoing police shortage, a resurgence of car break-ins at Cleveland Hopkins Airport, and a clearer look at the chaos that unfolded during the tree lighting ceremony in public square. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray joins the show to talk about why you should be on the lookout for scams were you call the scammer first and a new reason why you should never have a debit card linked to your primary account. Later, Dr. Stephen McKellips from the University of Akron talks with Jimmy about the University’s new MAP (Making Akron Possible) program and other ways the Zips are making it affordable for students to continue their education… The Ohio Statehouse listens to the will of the people (as long as they agree).
Dr. Stephen McKellips from the University of Akron talks with Jimmy about the school's new MAP (Making Akron Possible) program and other ways the Zips are making school affordable for students.
Ohio State Representative Casey Weinstein about the recent indictment of former Ohio Public Utilities Chairman Sam Randazzo and more fallout from the First Energy Bribery Scandal... Things people only need to do once... Another bad cop gets a slap on the wrist.
Ohio State Representative Casey Weinstein about the recent indictment of former Ohio Public Utilities Chairman Sam Randazzo and more fallout from the First Energy Bribery Scandal.
On the day before the Vikings are set to take on St. Marys in San Franciso, Coach Robinson talks with Rob Rozycki about an intense week of Horizon League play along with what he expects when his team takes on St. Marys and Toledo on the road this week. For tickets log on to csuvikings.com or call 216-617-4848.
The Vikings get a tough and gritty 69-58 win against Detroit Mercy at the Wolstein Center
Jimmy talks with Insider reporter Kelli Korducki about her latest piece, “Americans ditched big cities during the pandemic. Now many are regretting it,” and how some people are rethinking their pandemic moves.
Jimmy talks with author Maria Smilios about her new book, "The Black Angles: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis," and about how people of color did a job that no one else wanted to do.. and saved millions of lives.
The police arrest a man who was running around in a chicken suit while high on meth. A man is facing legal problems after he was caught dropping a duce on a dead opossum. Two nominees for the dumbest murders in Florida (we know how high of a bar that is)... Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about some of the big headlines of the week including another case of the city-funded surveillance cameras malfunctioning, a DC law firm claiming that the City of Peninsula of “putting justice behind a paywall,” and Parma woman who was given a creative sentence after she chucked a burrito bowl and a fast food employee. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
The Vikings struggled to say the least against Youngstown State, losing to the penguins 94-69
Coach Robinson and Al talk the Viking Invitational at the Woodling Gymnasium, we also hear from players and Women's Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier
Jimmy talks with author and podcaster Megan O’Rourke about her latest book, “The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness,” and how chronic illness afflicts millions of Americans- many of whom must wait years for a diagnosis. ProPublica Criminal Justice Reporter Anat Rubin joins the show to talk about her story, “The Scandal That Never Happened” where all-white judges of a Louisiana appellate court decided, in secret, to systematically ignore petitions filed by prisoners, most of them Black, who claimed they had been unjustly convicted.
ProPublica Criminal Justice Reporter Anat Rubin joins the show to talk about her story, “The Scandal That Never Happened” where all-white judges of a Louisiana appellate court decided, in secret, to systematically ignore petitions filed by prisoners, most of them Black, who claimed they had been unjustly convicted.
Jimmy talks with author and podcaster Meghan O’Rourke about her latest book, “The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness,” and how chronic illness afflicts millions of Americans- many of whom have to wait years for a diagnosis.
Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson recaps an eventful Thanksgiving weekend for the Vikings including a win over East Tennessee St. Also, as Horizon League play begins, Coach Rob explains the differences between non-conference and conference play. For tickets log on to csuvikings.com/tickets or call 216 617 4848.
Another nail biting win for the Vikings as they take down the Buccaneers 72-70 in the last seconds
ideastream Ohio Statehouse Bureau Chief Karen Kasler joins the program to talk about what is going on in Columbus including potential GOP challenges to Issue 1, possibly changing Issue 2, and an update on vaping laws. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group stops by and talks with Jimmy about some new children’s toys that are using AI and how they can be a serurity risk along with some good news about Zelle.
ideastream Ohio Statehouse Bureau Chief Karen Kasler joins the program to talk about what is going on in Columbus including potential GOP challenges to Issue 1, possibly changing Issue 2, and an update on vaping laws.
Cleveland State Men's Basketball coach Daniyal Robinson and Al Pawlowski the Vikings' return to Woodling arena, Al also talks with players Ramar Pryor and Tristan Enaruna
Jimmy walks with author Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling about his latest book, “If It Sounds Like A Quack… A Journey to The Fringes of American Medicine,” and how Americans are resorting to fringe medicine instead of dealing with the healthcare system. Later, Dr. Amy Finklestein joins the program to talk about the problems with the American Healthcare system that she details in her book, “We Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care.”
Dr. Amy Finklestein joins the program to talk about the problems with the American Healthcare system that she details in her book, “We Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care.”
Jimmy walks with author Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling about his latest book, “If It Sounds Like A Quack… A Journey To The Fringes of American Medicine,” and how Americans are resorting to fringe medicine instead of dealing with the healthcare system.
Coach Robinson spoke with Producer Rob Rozycki about the Vikings' upcoming homestand against Eastern Tennessee and Alabama A&M along with what goes into constructing a schedule, spending Thanksgiving week at home, and some very interesting offseason cross-training tactics. For tickets call 216 617 4848 or check out csuvikings.com/tickets.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Senator Sherrod Brown about the fist fight almost happened on the Senate floor and how things have become harder in Washington due to the almost tribal bipartisanship in both houses. Author and Professor Grace Elizabeth Hale joins the show to talk about her book “In the Pines: A Lynching, A Lie, A Reckoning,” and how her pleasant family story was much racist and violent than originally thought. Jimmy talks with Ryan Reilly from NBC News about his new book, “Sedition Hunters” and how January 6th, 2021 has been handled by law enforcement and how it could threaten the idea of justice and it’s role in this country.
Jimmy talks with Ryan Reilly from NBC News about his new book, “Sedition Hunters” and how January 6th, 2021 has been handled by law enforcement and how it could threaten the idea of justice and it’s role in this country.
Author and Professor Grace Elizabeth Hale joins the show to talk about her book “In the Pines: A Lynching, A Lie, A Reckoning,” and how her pleasant family story was much racist and violent than originally thought.
Jimmy talks with Senator Sherrod Brown about a fistfight that almost occurred on the Senate floor and how things were much easier when both sides of the aisle got along.
A lovely couple led police on a high-speed chase after trying to steal cars from a wealthy neighborhood. A woman shoots her son in the leg after she heard a home intruder who wasn't there. A man was busted for a bank robbery after he used an Uber as a getaway car. Ladies and Gentleman, another riveting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about some missing ballots in Bay Village, another person who was put on hold after calling 911, and a snow plow driver who got overpaid by $70K. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
CSU Men's Head Coach Daniyal Robinson recaps the Vikings'' first win over Ohio since 1998 with Al Pawlowski, who also talks with Paxton Payne, and his dad assistant coach Steve Payne, then to wrap things up Matt Kearny speaks with Cleveland State Women's Coach Chris Kielsmeier
Mark Puente of the Marshall Project fills Jimmy in on the story of Samuel Herring, an Ohio man who has served four decades behind bars and hopes to be exonerated by DNA testing.
Author Ben Goldfarb joins the show to talk with Jimmy about his book, “Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet” and how the construction and use of roads affect ecosystems. Author Sarah Sanderson talks with Jimmy about her book, “The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate” and how one state hatred and bigotry impact the world we live in today. Mark Puente of the Marshall Project fills Jimmy in on the story of Samuel Herring, an Ohio man who has served four decades behind bars and hopes to be exonerated by DNA testing.
Author Sarah Sanderson talks with Jimmy about her book, “The Place We Make: Breaking the Legacy of Legalized Hate” and how one state hatred and bigotry impact the world we live in today.
Author Ben Goldfarb joins the show to talk with Jimmy about his book, “Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet” and how the construction and use of roads affect ecosystems.
Vikings Men's Basketball Coach Daniyal Robinson joined the Jimmy Malone Show and talked about his team's first week of regular season play including a close loss to Duquesne in Pittsburgh and a thrilling win against the Ohio Bobcats at the Wolstein Center. For tickets to Wednesday's matchup against Canisius call (216) 617-4848 or log on to csuvikings.com.
A man demanded to go to jail after he was shot... despite not actually being shot. A woman was tackled on an airport runway while trying to hail a 747 like she was catching a bus. A trans-Atlantic flight took off with everything it needed.... except cabin windows. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about some local headlines including a "crash phone" at Cleveland Hopkins Airport that isn't working, another person who had to wait an insane length of time for Cleveland Police, and a group of masked thieves who are carjacking people in parking lots. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Author Dan Koeppel joins the show to talk about his book, “Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World,” and how one fruit can change the course of the 20th century. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Group talks about a new check scam involving energy companies. Issues 1 and 2 are now law in Ohio.
Author Dan Koeppel joins the show to talk about his book, “Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World,” and how one fruit can change the course of the 20th century.
Cleveland State Men's Basketball Head Coach Daniyal Robinson talks with AL Pawlowski about Monday night's 79-77 loss to Duquesne, Al Pawlowski also talks with senior guard Drew Lowder after a career high 27 point performance
Jimmy talks with author Cat Bohannon about her book “Eve: How The Female Body Drove 200 Million Years Of Human Evolution” and misconceptions about women in human history along with the medical community. Author Liza Mundy joins the program to discuss her book, “The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA,” and the largely forgotten role women played in intelligence gathering for this country. Prices are still rising, but wages are staying the same. Producer Rob is having a personal crisis after he finds out that he is older than the Guardians new manager.
Jimmy talks with author Cat Bohannon about her book “Eve: How The Female Body Drove 200 Million Years Of Human Evolution” and misconceptions about women in human history along with the medical community.
Author Liza Mundy joins the program to discuss her book, “The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA,” and the largely forgotten role women played in intelligence gathering for this country.
Producer Rob interviews President Michael Baston of Tri-C about the importance of Issue 5 in tomorrow's election, some of the programs underway at the college, and how they help the community... residents and students alike.
Jimmy talks with Michael Venutolo-Mantovani from Business Insider about Universal Basic Income (the concept of giving each person a predetermined amount of money every month), and how its working- even in red states. Later, author Emily Horowitz joins the show to speak about her book “From Rage To Reason: Why We Need Sex Crime Laws Based on Facts, Not Fear” and how false claims of assault and misunderstandings can lead to life-altering events for accusers and victims alike.
Jimmy talks with author Emily Horowitz about her book “From Rage To Reason: Why We Need Sex Crime Laws Based on Facts, Not Fear” and how false claims of assault and misunderstandings can lead to life-altering events for accusers and victims alike.
Jimmy talks with Michael Venutolo-Mantovani from Business Insider about Universal Basic Income (the concept of giving each person a predetermined amount of money every month), and how its working- even in red states.
Cleveland State Men's Basketball takes on Baldwin Wallace in their one and only exhibition game before the 2023-2024 season starts
A Florida Man forgets that sometimes the cover-up is worse than the crime. A driver wonders why he was pulled over after officers found him smoking weed while stopped in the middle of the road. A man decided to rob a bank while his elderly mother was sitting in the passenger seat of the getaway car. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about some of the headlines of the day including a local teacher who is on administrative leave after writing an "anti-muslim" statement on their blackboard, stolen mail in Independence, and a parent who pulled a gun while dropping their kid off at school. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks to FBI Assistant Special Agent In Charge Charlie Johnston about a new “Phantom Hacker” scam where scammers can gain access to your computer and steal thousands of dollars. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray joins the show to talk about a gift card scam that a Judge almost fell for and an FDA warning for over two dozen types of eye drops that could cause blindness or death. Reason #37 why Jimmy doesn't sit in the front row in concerts. Fox News doesn't know that the James Webb telescope is a thing.
Jimmy talks to FBI Assistant Special Agent In Charge Charlie Johnston about a new “Phantom Hacker” scam where scammers can gain access to your computer and steal thousands of dollars.
In a tragically timely interview, Jimmy talks with Cameron McWhirter about his book “American Gun: The Tue Story of the AR-15” and how it went from a weapon for the military to a symbol of Second Amendment rights. Another YouTuber is lucky to be alive. People in rich neighborhoods don't want to give poor kids candy.
In a tragically timely interview, Jimmy talks with Cameron McWhirter about his book “American Gun: The Tue Story of the AR-15” and how it went from a weapon for the military to a symbol of Second Amendment rights.
Jimmy talks with author Scott Berg about his new book on the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, “The Burning of the World,” where almost half of the windy city and all of downtown was burned to the ground.
Jimmy talks with Author Scott Berg about his new book on the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, "The Burning of the World," A man gets locked in a safe. Bishops in Poland resign after an after-hours rendezvous goes off the rails. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal has some bad news for streamers.
Dual hunting accidents in Minnesota. A car thief calls the police after their stolen car was towed. A father who forgot that he didn't take his kid to the store triggered a manhunt. Also, be careful where you set up a table. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about some local headlines including a helicopter that opened fire on a Lorain County gun range. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy about some of the big local headlines including a stolen car that crashed into a Cleveland Police station, the reasons why CPD Officers and EMT workers are leaving, and a 13-year-old girl that was arrested for stealing a Kia. Also, Ed finds out what the rules are for shooting a submachine gun from a helicopter in Lorain County.
Jimmy talks with Hanna Beckler from Business Insider about a truly terrifying story- Attack dogs are being used to maul and terrorize prisoners. In the United States. Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy and Rob about new ways people are stealing mail and what you can do to protect yourself. New Zealand weaponizes Celine Dion. What kind of world are we living in when you can’t trust a sugar baby that you met on the internet?
Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy and Rob about new ways people are stealing mail and what you can do to protect yourself.
Jimmy talks with Hanna Beckler from Business Insider about a truly terrifying story- Attack dogs are being used to maul and terrorize prisoners. In the United States.
Jimmy talks with Rachel de Leon about her piece on revealnews.com and Netflix documentary on how some police officers can turn sexual assault victims into suspects. Later, Zeke Faux joins the show to talk about the seedy underbelly of crypto and his book, “Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall.” 14-year-olds are on the clock at a foot processing plant. Another reason why Jimmy doesn’t go to weddings.
Zeke Faux joins the show to talk about the seedy underbelly of crypto and his book, “Number Go Up: Inside Crypto’s Wild Rise and Staggering Fall.”
Jimmy talks with Rachel de Leon about her piece on revealnews.com and Netflix documentary on how some police officers can turn sexual assault victims into suspects.
Jimmy talks with author Dr. Jeff Fuhrer about his new book, "The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It), and how the notion of the "self-made man" is woefully inaccurate.
Jimmy talks with Duaa Eldieb from ProPublica about another "scientific" test that is still somehow allowed in court. Later, Author Jeff Fuhrer joins the show to talk about his book "The Myth That Made Us," along with dispelling the notion of the "self made man." George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks with Jimmy about "Killer of the Harvest Moon."
A helpful man is arrested after he was busted with drugs he was going to give to his friends. A lonely man gets busted for PDA with a giant stuffed animal. A son shoots his father after a disagreement about a weed eater. Ladies and Gentlemen, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about some local headlines including a 12-year-old boy who was arrested at school after teachers discovered that he had a loaded gun and a woman who had to wait 80 minutes for the police to show up after she was robbed at gunpoint. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Michael Korsh from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about his investigation into a potentially lethal defect in millions of CPAP machines. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group lets Jimmy know about a new scam involving kids asking random people if they can borrow their phones. Jimmy weighs in on the Speaker vote. A convincing Halloween decoration is a little too real.
Jimmy talks with author and Shaker Heights native Laura Meckler about her new book "Dream Town: Shaker Heights and the Quest For Racial Equity." Later, friend of the show Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group fills everyone in on the latest scams including a few revolving around medical debt. GOP house members have lost their minds.
Jimmy talks with author Barry Meier about his book "Pain Killer" which was recently adapted into a Netflix mini-series. Later, Cezary Podkul from ProPublica calls in and discusses the hidden fees that doctors deal with and how they are passed down to the consumer. Also, when is it too hot for a fan? How much money would it take for you to retire today?
Jimmy talks with Author Lara Love Hardin talks about her book, "The Many Lives of Mama Love," and redemption after hitting rock bottom. Also, Terry Davis from Our Lady of the Wayside joins the program to talk about the group's upcoming fundraising event, "Duets" held on September 14th. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks "Equalizer" and "Ahsoka."
A man finds an interesting place to hide a machete. A man robs a store with three birds on his shoulder. A woman swiped a fur coat and somehow hid it for three days before the police got wise. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News!
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about a Linndale Police Officer who put his car through the front of a building, the Cleveland Safety Director getting pulled over for speeding while in a city vehicle, and a guy who couldn't keep his hands to himself at Cedar Point. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Katie Warren from Business Insider about a cause we should all be concerned about... rich women being overcharged for workouts in the Hamptons. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group weighs in on new Instacart scams that are overcharging people thousands of dollars for their grocery orders. A woman in Chicago brings a whole new meaning to "Conceal and Carry."
Jimmy talks with Emil Skandul from Business Insider about Artificial Intelligence, and what kind of jobs it could be taking. Later, author Kathryn Edin discusses her book 'The Injustice of Place," and gives some startling facts about about some of the poorest areas in the country. An umpire gets tossed at his own baseball game. Jimmy loses power.
A woman burns her house down with a nacho chip. Diner employees get arrested after they tried to send drugs to an inmate through a carryout delivery, A man with baby ducks in his underwear starts a dozen fires. Ladies and Gentleman, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about the recent storms, railroad safety (or lack thereof), and concussions with the NFL. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Teresa Murray from the US Public Research Group about a couple of new scams making news, including one where scammers pose as businesses looking for internships. A woman loses a finger while a man gets in trouble for giving one.
Jimmy talks with Channel 19 reporter and Cleveland Legend Sia Nyorkor about some of her recent stories including a set of twins who now share a birthday with both of their parents and a wolf wandering around the East Side of Cleveland. Later, Theron Mohamed from insider.com joins the program to talk about falling home prices. Would you eat at a restaurant with a $1500 minimum?
Jimmy talks with author Sarah Sanderson about her new book, 'The Place We Make,' and the story of Jacob Vanderpool- who might be the only person who was tried and convicted for being black. Later, Jeff Ernsthausen from ProPublica joins the show to talk about ways the rich dodge taxes. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks about the latest controversy around "The Blind Side."
A dude with several warrants gets pulled over in his homemade vehicle. A self-aware shoplifter. A couple of guys try to fill the back of their pickup truck with stolen diesel fuel. Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group about the fallout from the First Energy bribery scandal and what to keep an eye out for when you buy a Chromebook. What happened to San Franciso? What are kids allowed to do today that will seem barbaric in fifty years?
Jimmy talks with Karen Kasler about the special election last week along with the ongoing drama surrounding Ohio's district maps. Later, Cleveland Foundation CEO Lillian Kuri joins the show to give an update on one of the community organizations in the country.
Jimmy talks with America's Favorite Teacher, Sari Beth Rosenberg about issues facing teachers as they come back for the upcoming school year along with the nationwide teacher shortage. Later, India Birdsong-Terry joins the show to talk about the RTA's "Touch A Truck' event happening this Sunday at Public Square. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks streaming prices.
Six guys stole over $3 Million and got caught after they posted about it on social media. A woman gets busted for shoplifting after she leaves Walmart... for the third time. A man shoots himself in the leg and then wrecks his car when he tries to drive himself to the hospital. Ladies and Gentleman, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about someone trying to take an Uzi into Cleveland Hopkins Airport, a police officer who was arrested for having sex with a 14-year-old girl, and a guy who ran over his cat... several times. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Author Richard Kahlenberg about his book 'Excluded,' and how certain neighborhoods have been shutting groups of people out for generations. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks about a new scam where criminals rent out houses they don't actually own. The votes have been counted on issue one, and Jimmy does his best not to gloat.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the latest legal developments in a former President's indictment, a judge making out-of-line comments in open court, and a former NBA pick looking at a decade in prison for insurance fraud. Joshua Zitser from businessinsider.com joins the program to talk about a murder that has to be seen to be believed. Breaking News: To improve your shot a winning the lotto, you have to buy more tickets.
On the day after the former President was indicted, legal analyst Bilal Basir joins the program to talk about the legal options for the disgraced former Commander-In-Chief. Later, Cassandra Jaramillo from ProPublica talks with Jimmy about what Ohio's doctors are doing to fight recent abortion restrictions. Streaming maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks Ninja Turtles and Johnny Manziel.
A guy tries to meet up with his ex-girlfriend and gets shot at... twice. A naked man gets shot after he crashes his pickup truck into a mobile home, A man calls the cops to complain about how he is being detained by police.. on a stolen phone. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek about an 8-year-old caught behind the wheel of a stolen car, Cleveland Police getting help from the State Highway Patrol, and a game of tug of war over some stolen luggage at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Laura Trethewey about her book, "The Deepest Map" and why it's critical to understand the depths of our planet's oceans. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group chats with Jimmy about an age-old contracting scam and expresses her concern about random QR codes and the malware they bring. Curtis Danburg from the Guardians drops by to talk about the team's upcoming homestand.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst and friend of the show Bilal Basir about the Circleville Police Officer who unleashed his dog on an unarmed man and the real reason why he was fired. David Banks from insider.com joins the show to talk about how working from home is impacting cities across the country. A restaurant in Akron implements a controversial dress code. The National Anthem police are out again.
Jimmy talks with Mike Finkel about his unbelievable new book, "The Art Thief." Later, Jamiles Lartey from ProPublica joins the program to talk about the lawyer shortage in rural America. A child fires a shot at the police. A mother tries to use her teenage daughter as a human shield against the police.
A man tried to steal a jet ski and then took off his pants. Someone went to great lengths to fake being a firefighter. A guy tries to steal three cakes... that had his own face on them. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about three SUVs bought by the city of Cleveland that weren't going to be used for the mayor... until they were, a shootout in Euclid, and a bank robber in Huron that should wind up on Knuckleheads In The News. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Aimee Pearcy from insider.com about some ways to make travel more affordable. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks about some new Amazon scams that you need to be on the lookout for. Parma Schools will now arm staff members and Rob confronts the realities of aging while at the BMV.
Legal analyst Bilal Basir joins Jimmy to talk about the grand jury investigation surrounding the former president and the horrific badge cam video released by the Circleville Police Department. Later, Lakshmi Varanasi from Business Insider joins the show to talk about the newest anti-aging trends. The GOP thinks slavery helped some black people. Jimmy has dishwasher issues.
Jimmy and Rob talk about a new charge that is appearing on some restaurant bills and if it's a good idea or not. WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder and Producer Rob talk about a busy weekend for the Guardians and lofty expectations for the Browns as they head into camp. Dr. Anupam Jena joins the show to talk about his new book "Random Acts of Medicine." George Glover talks with Rob about Lionel Messi's American debut.
Jimmy talks with Rebecca Burns from insider.com about the hidden dangers of the -rent-to-own real estate market. Later, County Executive Chris Ronayne gives an update on what is in store for Cleveland and the surrounding area. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks Barbie and some good news in the streaming world.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about the event to led to Pierron Winfrey's release from the Browns, a polite group of criminals in Euclid, and the ongoing drama going on with the City of Newburgh Heights. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with author Jennifer Vanderbes about her book "Wonder Drug" and how Thalidomide was a much bigger problem in this country than people thought. Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to talk about a new Craigslist scam. What happens if you find a random person in your backseat?
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Bilal Basir about a Judge in Oklahoma who is now having their previous cases opened back up due to an undisclosed relationship with the local prosecutor. Later, author Garrett Neiman joins the show to talk about his new book, "Rich White Men." Also, teacher shortages and towns are being overrun by Groundhogs
A man tries to rob a nail salon and no one cared. A man shot himself in the leg after he told police he was carjacked. Canadian police arrested a man who was driving 90 MPH over the speed limit after a video of him speeding surfaced online... posted by the driver himself. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 i Team about the fallout from this weekend's shootings downtown, the ongoing police shortage, and a Northeast Ohio Community that happily installed speed cameras. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with James Rodriquez from Business Insider about some major changes in the real estate business. Later, Teressa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group warns against debit cards and talks about the hot water Bank of America has found itself in.
Jimmy and legal analyst Bilal Basir talk about the former President's unprecidented legal woes along with the NFL's gambling policy. Later, author Jeff Goodell joins the program to talk about his new book, "The Heat Will Kill You First," and how climate change is actually killing some Americans.
Jimmy talks with author Colin Dickey about his new book "Under The Eye Of Power," and how conspiracy theories have affected this country. Later, the new CEO of University Circle, Kate Borders joins the program to talk about her job and what University Circle is planning for the summer.
A man calls the authorities after he is assaulted with a sandwich. A woman suffers serious injury after she stuck her arm in a Yellowstone hot spring. A woman and her boyfriend beat up a line cook over an order of boneless wings. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with the I Team about a naked guy who keeps showing up at the airport, the City of Cleveland actually responding to an I Team question, and Newburgh Heights once again dropping the ball. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Matt Turner from Insider about artificial intelligence and how it could potentially take middle-class jobs. Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group explains that just like everything else, what was old will become new again in the world of scamming.
Jimmy talks with Morris Pearl from Patriotic Millionaires- an organization that supports more taxes for the rich. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks "Jack Ryan" and Indiana Jones. Jimmy reacts to SCOTUS reversing course on affirmative action.
Boy meets girl, boy robs girl, boy asks girl on a date. Two Canadian cops are in hot water after some evidence finds its way into their houses. A woman does a dance during a sobriety test and gets arrested for drunk driving.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about a woman who tried to defend herself with a samurai sword, a mess in the Cleveland impound lot, and Mayor Bibb running for the hills when asked a question. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Matt Rascon from WKYC about his first few months in northeast Ohio. Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group about a bevy of new scams including a pair of knuckleheads in Georgia that you'll have to see to believe. Also, turkeys can be dangerous when they aren't on a Thanksgiving table.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Jimmy talks with Elizabeth Douglas from the Ohio Department of Nutrition about what they are doing for kids while they are away for the summer. Fox 8 Meteorologist Dontae Jones talks El Nino and fashion advice. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the program to talk about "No Hard Feelings."
A woman gets stopped for drug possession, but the police were more focused on the raccoon in her purse. A man tries to steal some sex toys from Target. A dude wants to get out of work early, so he organizes an armed robbery. Without further ado, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about some heavy stories, including a woman who left her baby at home to die while she went on vacation. Later, things lighten up with another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After Jimmy and Rob discuss the ongoing rescue attempts of the five people lost while touring the wreckage of the Titanic, Jimmy talks with Paula James-Martinez about her film on the issues facing giving birth in this country. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group talks about junk fees and what the government is doing to get rid of them.
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Producer Rob about the submersible vehicle lost at sea while touring the Titanic wreckage. Later, legal analyst Bilal Basir joins the show to talk about a town in Nebraska using a loophole in the law to take thousands of dollars from people who weren't charged with a crime. Jennifer Hawes from ProPublica talks with Jimmy about a graduate student who found records of the largest slave auction in US History.
Jimmy talks with Abrahm Lustgarten from ProPublica about how climate change could force over a half billion people to relocate in the near future. Later, author Rachel Swarns joins the show to talk about her book, "The 272" and the role slavery played in the Catholic Church and Georgetown University. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks "The Flash" and an underwhelming season premiere of "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
A man dreams that his house is being burglarized, so he shoots himself in the leg for real. A methhead gets arrested after police chase him over 15 roofs. A responsible gun owner gets arrested for shooting at a mousetrap in his front yard. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek of the Fox 8 I Team about a rash of car break-ins around Progressive Field, drivers ignoring the stop signs on school buses, and the Mayor of Newburgh Heights getting a little too big for her britches. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Trisha Gopal from insider.com about the disproportionate number of black mothers who are dying due to complications from childbirth. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US National Public Research Group gives an update on some new texting scams.
Jimmy talks with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about a man who fired at a police officer with the officer's own weapon and was found not guilty of attempted murder along with a certain former President's indictment in South Florida. Also, why you should move to Westlake, do you need to show a receipt when you're walking out of the big box stores, what happens when the guest of honor at a funeral isn't actually dead?
Jimmy opens up with a conversation with US Senator Sherrod Brown. Later, after a recap of the Guardians weekend with WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder, producer Rob talks with Kimberly Leonard from insider.com about the unprecedented indictment of former President Trump.
A man gets shot and gives the weapon back to his attacker. A burglar is busted after he tried to rob a cell phone store with a cardboard box on his head. Someone tries to steal sex toys so he can give them out as gifts. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about stadium repairs that haven't been finished yet, two Browns players robbed at gunpoint, and an Akron police officer shot in the line of duty. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy opens up with a quick conversation with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about the breaking LIV Golf/PGA merger. Later, Quinn Marty from A-1 Mr. Limo talks about what's new with his company along with his plans for the Jimmy Malone Charity Golf Classic. Also, if you use an Echo Dot or other smart speaker, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group has some troubling news.
Jimmy and Legal Analyst Bilal Basir talk about the latest legal issues of the former President and another challenge to a "stand your ground" law. Later, Nikki Rhoades from onlyinyourstate.com joins the program to talk about some of the hidden treasures in Northeast Ohio.
Jimmy talks with Brent Kovacs from ODOT about the latest round of summer construction in northeast Ohio, including the 480 bridge. Later, Mike Bohinc from Norhio Plumbing joins the show to talk about his company's involvement in the Jimmy Malone Scholarship Golf Classic. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks Spiderman.
A man in a cat costume stabs his roommate in the neck. A homeowner sets his house on fire because of... spiders. A government official in India is suspended after he drains an entire reservoir to find a dropped cell phone. Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about more drama around speeding tickets in Middleburg Heights and even more crime downtown. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on yet another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with James Rodriguez from businessinsider.com about higher interest rates and other changes in the housing market. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group gives an update on the ways you can get scammed while building a new house. A boss wants young employees to pay them to work and get experience. A box fan has never cooled down a room.
Jimmy opens with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the trademark issues the Washington Comanders are facing, a former NBA Star getting served at game six of the Eastern Conference Finals, and the staggering amount of lawyers the former President has employed to try to keep him out of jail... Is it a graduation ceremony if there aren't any graduates in the room? How well would Producer Rob fair in prision?
Jimmy talks with Ben Holt from Embers Grills and Fireplaces about all things grilling going into the Memorial Day Weekend. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal calls in to talk about "The Little Mermaid" along with the crackdown on password sharing. Rob had a tough night at the restaurant. Do GOP voters agree with the new wave of child labor laws? Robb Bailey talks with Jimmy about plains, trains, and automobiles.
A naked man was busted in Florida after he broke into a house looking for his wife... despite the fact he wasn't married. A German man left bound in the woods after a sex game went wrong. A man tried to steal a car only to be met by a bullet to the groin. Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After a conversation with the Fox 8 I Team about vandalized cars at Progressive Field and the tragic case of a 16-year-old mother who left her twin boys in a garbage can, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Jane Ridley from businessinsider.com about her story of a woman who stayed with her husband after he left their infant son in a hot car. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group joins the show to talk about ways you could get scammed while looking for a job.
Jimmy asks legal analyst Bilal Basir about what goes into calculating bail and when someone is allowed to record the police. Later, Anjeanette Damon from ProPublica joins the show to talk about the ugly side of "We Buy Ugly Houses." The Guardians actually win a game. Cleveland Heights made a mistake.
On this Friday edition, Jimmy opens up with a conversation with Lexi Hotchkiss from Destination Cleveland about their new podcast, "Legends of the Land" and how the group is bringing more attention to the things Cleveland has to offer. Later, Drew Carey Show Producer and comic Terry Mulory joins the show to talk about his fundraiser, "For Pete's Sake" which is helping out a public school teacher with Alzheimer's. Jimmy has a solution to all the Guardians problems.
The cops find out a woman is pregnant with a bouncing bundle of Cocaine. A gentleman asks the police to grab his back of drugs before they take him in. A driver in Colorado tries to get out of DUI by switching seats with his passenger... who was a dog. Another exciting edition of Knuckleheads in the News!
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about the Mayor's new sneaky way to get campaign donations along with all of city leadership going to Ireland in search of "economic opportunities." Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After Rob complains about the Guardians, Jimmy has a conversation with Rebecca Knight from businessinsider.com about the good and bad aspects of employees returning to the office after the Covid shutdown. Later, Teresa Murray from the US Public Intrest Research Group joins the program to talk about scams around fake concert tickets.
Jimmy talks with Legal Analyst and friend of the program Bilal Basir about the legal news of the day including migrants being sent from border states to Democrat-led cities and Clarence Thomas' ongoing ethics issues. Later, the host of the "What Was That Like" Podcast, Scott Johnson shares some one-of-a-kind experiences.
Jimmy opens up this sunny day with a conversation about Barbeque with pit master Greg Rempe from the BBQ Central Show. Later, Jimmy talks with Parma Schools Superintendant Dr. Charles Smialek.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about a guy who was (unsuccessfully) hiding out in a washing machine, an arrest in the beating of a 71-year-old man, and retention bonuses for police officers. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about potential scams you could face while on vacation. George Santos turns himself in. An ice cream stand is built... in front of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst and friend of the show Bilal Basir about a man who swiped a leaf blower in broad daylight but wasn't charged with burglary and a man who is still slated to be executed even though the prosecutor thinks he's innocent. Dr. Leena Khaitan from University Hospitals joins the show to give an update on new weight loss drugs. How far would you go to help someone that's passed out in the street at 3AM? The Guradians' offense is offensive.
Jimmy opens with a conversation with Ryan Gabrielson from ProPublica.com about the surprising inaccuracy of roadside drug tests. After a talk about good and bad celebrity encounters, Jimmy talks with Geroge Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the new Fantastic Four flick and the death of network tv.
A man tried to take a catalytic converter while the driver was in the car. A jilted lover tried to run the mood with his ex and her new partner in a truly American way. A man was busted after he tried to rob an unmarked police car. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy opens with a conversation with the Fox 8 I Team about a landlord who may have to return to jail over the condition of his properties and a person who got robbed at a burger place... by the employees. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy opens up the show with a conversation with Grace Eliza Goodwin from insider.com about her piece on gun violence and how "Stand Your Ground" laws are emboldening gun owners to shoot first and ask questions later. Later, Topher Sanders from ProPublica.com calls in with one of the most bizarre stories Jimmy has ever encountered- Kids dodging trains just to get to school. The Spinners (finally) get into the Rock Hall.
Jimmy recaps the NFL Draft with legal analyst Bilal Basir, along with going over the latest legal issues facing the former President. Later, Author John Erickson joins the show to talk about his book, 'When Mortals Play God: Eugenics and One Family’s Story of Tragedy, Loss, and Perseverance.' Why is it so hard to watch an MLB Game? Rob wants to quit smoking. More dumb murderers.
On this Friday edition, Jimmy talks with Alexa St. John from insider.com about the growth of Electric Vehicles across the country. Peggy Zone Fisher joins the program to talk about the Diversity Center's 21st Annual Walk, Rock, Roll and Run. Geroge Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal chats with Jimmy about the latest streaming news.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I team about the recent trend of police impersonators, more Cleveland EMS problems, and a group of Hudson students who banded together to help some senior citizens with yard work. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Paul Kiel from ProPublica about some of the insane tax breaks for the rich. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talks with Jimmy about a new batch of text scams and how younger people are falling victim to them. A pilot is sucked out of his plane and lives to tell the tale. The Cavs have the Knicks tonight in Game 5.
Jimmy talks with Legal Expert Bilal Basir about the behind-the-scenes during the NFL Draft that no one really gets to see. Later, Dr. Charles Modlin joins the show to talk about the upcoming Minority Men's Health Fair happening Thursday at Metro Health. A Senate Candidate from Ohio is asking for reparations... for white people. Yet another reason why you shouldn't move to Florida.
A pair of inept carjackers. A poorly thought-out bomb threat. An otherwise normal man goes to Florida and gets drunk and steals a fire extinguisher. Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about the officer-involved death of Jalen Walker, new developments in the Deshawn Watson legal saga, and the city remaining quiet about crime at Hopkins Airport. Later, Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another exciting edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy welcomes FBI Special Agent Preetham Rao to the show to talk about what the FBI and the state of Ohio are doing about stopping sextortion and human trafficking. Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talks about a new scam where thieves leave the car but swipe the license plate. Another state seems to be ok with child labor.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the side of the NFL Draft fans don't see, a new batch of athletes that are filing for bankruptcy, and the ongoing Clarence Thomas morality play. Later, Patrick Rucker from ProPublica joins the program to talk about health insurance companies behaving badly. Jimmy reacts to the assault of Ralph Yarl, a 16-year-old boy who was shot in the head after knocking on the wrong door.
Jimmy talks with author Alexandra Robbins about her new book "Teachers," which takes a deep dive into one of the nation's most controversial professions. Later, David Levinthal from Raw Story calls in and gives an update on his site's work on the latest national security leak, Clarence Thomas, and the 45th President. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal and Jimmy have a disagreement about Nicholas Cage.
A genius tries to break INTO a police station. A Florida man breaks into two houses while naked and covered in oil. A man shoplifts a scooter and is arrested while assembling it in the parking lot. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about new developments in the Deshawn Watson civil trial, more EMS delays, and a wrong-way driver on Rt. 90. Later, Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Author and Professor Dr. Matthew Desmond about his new book "Poverty, by America." Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talks about the new trend of 40-year mortgages along with last-minute tax scams. Britney Griner's new book, a thousand-degree gas cloud, and a sinkhole that has a growth spurt.
Jimmy opens up with a frustrating conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about Texas' abortion bill ban, the Tennessee Three, Jim Jordan, and a convicted murderer who is set to be pardoned in Texas. Later, Avery Hartmans from insider.com joins the program to talk about a new form of identity theft that she was a victim of- SIM Switching. Middle School fight club in Florida. A teacher who got a little too close to her students' parents. A middle school carrer day that ended with a police report.
Jimmy talks with LGBT Activist and Community Organizer Mallory McMaster about the drag show in Chesterland that gained national attention this weekend. Later, Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talks about the difficulty of canceling online subscriptions. Also, if you plan on stealing $50K from a Mexican Drug Cartel, it's not a good idea to brag about it.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the indictment heard around the world, the Proud Boys getting sued, and another challenge to the Affordable Care Act. An Uber driver donates a kidney to a passenger. A man booby-traps his front door with homemade flashbangs.
Jimmy opens up with a special conversation with legal analyst about the New York DA "indicating" the 45th President of the United States. Later, County Executive Chris Ronayne about Chuyhoga County's homeless problem and potential conversations with the Browns about the team's stadium. Taylor Dorrell from businessinsider.com joins the show to talk about a growing problem that is going to get worse- blackouts. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the program to talk the latest streaming and movie news.
Jimmy talks with Michelle Mark from businessinsider.com about the dangers and advantages of medical tourism. Later, Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about what you can do if your flight is changed at the last minute without your knowledge.
A man shoved a glass in a very uncomfortable place and needed surgery. A High School Principal gives $100,000 to "Elon Musk." A man was caught trying to load stolen goods into his stolen car. Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about a part-time snow plow driver who got ten of thousands of dollars in overtime, more sextortion cases in Streetsboro, and a stolen car ring ran by preteens. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy and legal analyst Bilal Basir talk about Lamar Jackson's quest for a new contract and lesser-known problems that athletes face- false accusations. Later, Jani Groza from Westfield Insurance joins the program to talk about Jimmy's upcoming Celebrity Golf Tournament.
Jimmy talks with Professor Joanna Schwartz about her book, "Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable." Also, Madison Hoff from insider.com joins Producer Rob to get the lowdown on ChatGPT. WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder and Rob talk about a crazy weekend in sports.
Jimmy opens up this Friday with an interview with Grace Kay from businessinsider.com about the state of Twitter since it was bought by Elon Musk. Later, Professor Michael J. Lee from the College of Charleston talks with Jimmy about an idea that's gaining support on both sides of the isle- succession. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks with Jimmy and Rob about John Wick 4.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about the ongoing questions about Mayor Bibb's taxpayer-funded travel habits and inexplicably long 911 response times. Later, Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with Rosanna Hrabnicky about the latest installment of the Cleveland Home Remodeling Expo at the IX Center, March 24-26. Later, Jimmy talks with Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about a troubling scam that took $200,000 from a couple looking to sell their home.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the chances of the previous President getting arrested this week and why some teenagers are tried as juveniles and some are tried as adults. Later, CEO Brian Zimmerman gives an update on the Cleveland Metroparks on the first full day of spring.
Jimmy and Producer Rob talk with Cavs legend Campy Russell about how the team has set itself up as one of the top teams in the east, and what they can do to help them go deep in the playoffs. Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group briefs the crew on yet another scam surrounding ATM's.
Jimmy talks with author and Cleveland Icon Romona Robinson about her new book, "Poor Girl, Rich Life," and how the importance of financial literacy. Later, Jane Ridley from insider.com joins the show to talk about a couple who met on Facebook and got married less than a week after physically meeting. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the show to talk about "History of the World: Part 2."
A woman was paying over $300 for car insurance, even though she doesn't own a car. A Burger King employee shoots a customer, and then himself. A man uses a gun to grab a free soda, despite not being legally allowed to own a gun. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After sharing his thoughts about more indictments for the East Cleveland Police Department, Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about more EMS delays and Cleveland's new police commission. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy opens with a conversation with Annie Walkeman from ProPublica.com about the dark side of the medical sales business. Later, Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group joins the program to discuss the importance of using a credit card instead of a debit card.
Jimmy talks with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about the Alex Murdaugh trial and if it was a good idea to have the defendant testify. Later, Lawrence Bartley from the Marshall Project joins the program to talk about a new partnership between the Marshall Project and Vice TV to provide prison inmates with news.
A Florida woman finds out that Mountian Dew isn't a good substitute for urine in a drug test. A Michigan man called the police after a prostitute stiffed him on a business deal. An Ohio man robs a grocery store only to find his getaway car in line at the car wash. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 Team about some insane parking charges in downtown Cleveland, troubled kids living in County office buildings, and the lack of rail line safety regulations in Northeast Ohio. Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with FBI Special Agent Charles Johnston about romance scams targeting lonely people online. Producer Rob talks with WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder about the weekend's action. Vic Gideon from 19 News joins the show to talk about the ongoing cleanup in East Palastine.
Jimmy talks with Angie Schmitt about her book, "Right of Way Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America," which details the problems pedestrians are dealing with in America's cities. Later, Evan Mandery chats with Jimmy about the issues most first-generation students encounter at Ivy Leauge Schools. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal reviews "Cocaine Bear."
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about a shady airport parking garage, a man on parole for murder who was stalking a woman, and a man who stole a patrol car and went on a joy ride. Later, Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with his ride along with Euclid Police with their Chief, Scott Meyer. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about a person in Fairview who got scammed out of $47.000 and some things to look for if you're planning a cross-country move.
Jimmy talks with Bilal Basir about Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News and an incarcerated pregnant woman in Texas who wants to be freed due to the wrongfully imprisoned fetus in her womb. Patrick Rucker from ProPublica joins the show to talk about the pitfalls of the American health care system. Also, Jimmy wants producer Rob to quit.
Jimmy talks with Judge Michael Ryan about his new gig with the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals and how his difficult childhood led him to the bench. Later, Paul Kiel from ProPublica joins the show to talk about ways rich people dodge taxes. George Thomas talks Antman and Star Trek: Picard.
A car thief is run over while stealing a car. A Brazilian man eats a banana wrapped with a condom and lives to tell the tale. A responsible gun owner who was trying to be a good son is shot and killed when his weapon goes off in an MRI examination room. Ladies, gentlemen, and children of all ages- another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about the City of Cleveland still needing over 300 police officers and a landlord who was mysteriously put in jail after not fixing repairs to an unoccupied house. Later, Jimmy and Producer Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with Julie Johnson from the Hunger Network about the dreadful way we treat the poor and what can be done to help. Later, Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talks about a woman whose car was reported stolen a month after she bought it.
Jimmy talks with legal analyst Bilal Basir Micheal Irvin's lawsuit against a woman who accused him of sexual harassment during Super Bowl week and a troubling story out of Jackson, MS. Later, Jimmy talks with Dr. Leena Khaitan, Director, Bariatric Surgery Program UH about new weight loss drugs. Jimmy and Producer Rob talk about yet another mass shooting, this time at Michigan State University.
On this Valentine's Day eve, Jimmy and Producer Rob chat about a new school of thought... women making the first move. After some Super Bowl talk with WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder, Producer Rob talks with Julia Naftulin from insider.com about some first date ideas for Valentine's Day.
A man calls the cops on himself for Drunk Driving. A woman tries to get her CVS reward points for the stuff she stole. A Canadian man uses a chili pepper to prove that global warming doesn't exist. A senior citizen walks into a hospital with a beer bottle stuck in a very uncomfortable place. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 Team about multiple stolen cars on Route 90 and the Mayor's Office still hiring- even though no one else in the city has the money to add workers. Producer Rob joins Jimmy for another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy and producer Rob talk about some of the lesser-known rules that NFL players have to follow. Sheetz rescinds their controversial "Smile Policy." Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to discuss the red flags when trying to buy a car.
Jimmy talks with Bilal Basir about some impending legal news for the 45th President. Later, Mark Tripodi from Cornerstone of Hope talks about his group's work in Northeast Ohio. William Antonelli from insider.com talks about a new threat in the job market... Artificial Intelligence.
Jimmy talks with Adam Rodgers from insider.com about conspiracy theories and how some of them are downright dangerous. Producer Rob and WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder talk about the recent success for the Cavaliers and Pro Bowl injuries. Reed Alexander joins the show to talk about Netflix cracking down on password sharing.
A San Diego tries to do the right thing and parks his car instead of falling asleep while driving... in front of a police station... with drugs in the car. A woman tries to return $1000 worth of clothes that she didn't buy. A woman was arrested for drug possession while picking up her boyfriend... who was arrested for drug possession. Ladies and Gentleman, another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with the Fox 8 I Team about an unsettling story about some Ohio parents looking for a "Nazi Education" for their children and yet even more EMS delays. Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about scammers pretending to be Publisher's Clearing House, Rock Hall Nominees are announced. The Great Big Home and Garden Show hits Cleveland.
After a quick conversation with Producer Rob, Jimmy has a discussion with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the death of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis Police Officers. Later, Jimmy welcomes Michelle Scott Taylor from College Now Greater Cleveland to talk about some opportunities for people who want to continue their education.
Jimmy talks with David Levinthal from rawstory.com about George Santos and his web of lies. Later, Julia Naftulin from insider.com joins the program to discuss the first questions someone should ask their dating profile match. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins Jimmy to talk movies and warn him about "Shotgun Wedding."
Jimmy talks with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team about the new speed cameras on I 271, a crazy Cleveland police detective, and new footage from last month's pileup on the turnpike. Later, Jimmy and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy talks with author Kevin Kruse about his book, "Myth America" and some of the biggest lies in American history. Also, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group joins the program and discusses even more dangers of clicking on random links in emails and texts. Jimmy and Rob talk about a city that is hiring lifeguards who can't swim.
Jimmy asks Rob if he would go on 15 blind dates for $1,500... because a social media company is offering just that. Rob and WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder recap a busy week in the NFL and Cavs. Natalie Musumeci from Insider.com joins the program to talk about Alec Baldwin's recent legal woes.
Jimmy talks to George Thomas about the latest streaming and movie news- including a review on "That 90's Show." Also, Jimmy picks producer (and line cook) Rob's head about what happens when food gets sent back and why you shouldn't tick off the people that handle your food.
Jimmy gets the latest on the Mack Court shooting from the Fox 8 I team. Later, Jimmy and producer Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy talks with consumer advocate Teressa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about the new batch of scams for the 2023 tax season. Also, Peter Elklind from Pro-Publica joins the program to talk about cell phone radiation. Curtis Danburg from the Guardians drops by to give an update on stadium renovations.
Jimmy opens with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir where the two discuss a case where a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed by a vigilante. Later, after a conversation with Producer Rob, Jimmy talks with Kathleen Elkins from insider.com about how to manage money in this crazy world.
Jimmy talks with the Senior Senator from Ohio, Sherrod Brown about cuts to school lunch programs and the ongoing investigation into crypto companies. After producer Rob talks with Marco LaNave about last weekend's NFL action, Lauren Brill from the unsealed.com joins Jimmy to talk about ways to deal with trauma. Reed Alexander from insider.com joins Rob to talk about the impending sale of the WWE.
Jimmy talks with Brett Murphy from ProPublica.org about the "science" being used to validate 9/11 calls. After a discussion with Rob about the worst day at work in human history, Jimmy talks with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest movie and streaming news.
A drunk driver calls the police on... the police. A man used women's underwear as a disguise during a robbery. A duo got pulled over when police see their fake license plate that said said "Stolen Tag." Without further ado, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Ed and Peggy Gallek the Fox 8 I Team about an off-duty police officer who went off the handle at an indoor amusement park, a new navigation system for snow plow drivers, and a vigilante dog napper who saw a pet getting neglected. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Madaline Berg from insider.com about the staggering amount of money some creators on onlyfans.com are making. Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group talk with the trio about yet another way people are getting scammed out of their money along with a recall of a type of baby sleeper that has killed over one hundred infants.
Legal analyst Bilal Basir calls in to talk the latest with Damar Hamlin's contract, Bernie Kosar being relieved of his duties with the Browns, and Ohio's new law that prohibits using a cell phone while driving. Later, Jo Ingles from The Statehouse News Bureau joins the program to talk about Ohio's election maps and what to expect from the Ohio Statehouse this year.
Rob and Cache give some advice to a woman married to the worst husband of all time. Rob recaps the weekend's sports events... including the end of the Browns season. A reality TV star goes to jail. Gas Prices and Taylor Swift's cat.
Two thieves are arrested after they called the police to help them move their ill-gotten gains. A woman is shot in the back while twerking. A french man clears a hospital when he comes in with a WW1 bomb lodged in a very awkward place. Jimmy, Rob, and Cache embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob chat with the Fox 8 I Team about who called an ambulance while in the ER because he was tired of waiting in line, the fallout from last month's deadly turnpike pileup, and the City of Cleveland being proactive. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with consumer advocate Teresa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about a couple of new scams to start the year. Also, Tesla is in the news again.
To start the year off, the trio talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the scary events that happen on the football field Monday night and a man who was arrested after police used facial recognition software- despite the fact he had never been to the state where he was arrested. Later, Julia Naftulin from insider.com talks to Jimmy, Cache, and Rob about a group of married women who found holiday happiness on ashleymadison.com.
Rob and Cache talk about their upcoming new year's plans along with underwhelming travel destinations before Jimmy joins in for Knuckleheads in the News.
With four hundred thousand people being affected by Southwest Airlines' incompetence, Rob and Cache talk with Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray about what displaced travelers can do. Also, the two talk about mistakes guys make when talking to the opposite sex and a congressman who is taking lying to a whole new level.
While Jimmy is away, Rob and Cache talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about fans trying to overturn Tory Lanez's conviction for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot, more concussion issues in the NFL, and the legal drama surrounding the US Border. Also, the two go over their all-time favorite holiday movies.
With Jimmy and Cache out, Rob takes the reigns all by himself. After a challenge to the City of Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb, and the city's snow plow drivers, Rob talks with Bradford William Davis from insider.com about yet another ball dropped my Major League Baseball.
While Jimmy is on holiday vacation, Rob and Cache talk with the Fox 8 I Team about more issues in Euclid, security at Cleveland-Hopkins Airport, and snow plows in Cleveland. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob have a classic edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
While Jimmy is away for the holiday, Rob and Cache talk with Bilal Basir about the new legal difficulties for the former president and a woman who was arrested after she returned a lost credit card. Later, the duo talk about some of the things to do in Cleveland this holiday season and a state school system that is thinking about getting rid of a basic level class from their universities.
While Jimmy is on his holiday sabbatical, Rob and Cache take the reigns. After a recap of Cache's harrowing journey from Miami, the two talk about the latest entertainment news- including the death of Stephen "tWitch" Boss from "So You Think You Can Dance?" and "Ellen." Later, Rob and Cache discuss a couple of wild finishes in the NFL and possibly the greatest World Cup final of all time.
Jimmy and Rob talk with Katherine Long from insider.com about the alarming amount of injuries happening at Amazon fulfillment center. After discovering how Charlie Brown changed the Christmas tree industry, the two talk to George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about Avatar: The Way of the Water and other movie news.
A woman in Vegas drugs a man and steals his watch- and then does it again while awaiting trial. A man declares war on the squirrels in his back yard accidentally puts a shot through a bedroom window. A man accidentally shoots himself while stealing a car he has no idea how to start. Another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Rob and Jimmy open up with a conversation with the Fox 8 ITeam about the ongoing police shortage, post office workers being held up, and yet more legal news for Deshawn Watson. Later, the duo embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Scott Johnson from the What Was That Like podcast about some truly unique stories. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about new toys that could be recording and tracking kids during this Christmas season.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about people who are let down by the justice system including a 77-year-old grandmother held in a police car for hours because police used the "find my phone" app and mistakenly thought a stolen car was in her garage. Later, Dr. Amy Edwards from UH Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital about the dangers of long covid.
While Jimmy is away, Rob and Cache will play. Today, the duo talk about what age is too young for unfettered access to social media. After Cache's entertainment report, she tries to teach Rob about love languages.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with superstar reporter Sia Nyokor from Channel 19 about some of the crazier stories she has reported on recently. Later, after Cache's entertainment report, the gang talks with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal.
An attempted carjacking while the driver was waiting for a flat tire. A city official's wife drops off 50 pounds of human waste. A carjacker who was busted because he took the time to pair his phone with his new ride. Without further ado, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Ed and Peggy Gallek about a litany of issues including a looming snow plow strike, an incredible wait time for ambulances, and a few SUVs bought by the city for no reason. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After some discussion about the Georgia Senate runoff election, Jimmy, Cache and Rob talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about a boatload of legal news including the Special Master in the former President's legal issues being shown the door and a grandmother who was arrested for not paying a $77 garbage bill. Later, the new President of Cleveland State, Dr. Laura Bloomberg about one of the best schools in our own back yard.
Before they give a little advice about an open marriage and a 35-year-old who doesn't know who his real father is, Rob and Cache open up with some questions about the power outage in North Carolina. After Cache's entertainment report, the two talk about the back-to-back wins for the Browns along with gift giving indicate in the holiday season.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Mark Puente from the Marshall Project about a story that lands close to home- The Bratenahl Police Department ticketing black drivers far more often than white motorists. After a lengthy discussion about Kayne West, the trio talk with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about some of the new holiday movies arriving in theatres.
A friendly game of monopoly ends with gunshots. A guy tries to steal a truck with a dead battery. A man accidentally shoots himself while robbing someone else. Another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk about the new drama heading into Deshawn Watson's first start of the season and a former councilman who was arrested with his son for allegedly running an illegal chop shop. Later, the trio embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
In what may be the strangest story talked about on the show, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Julia Black from insider.com about wealthy folks trying to dominate the gene pool. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray talks with the crew about someone who was scammed out of $1,000 despite her bank knowing she was being scammed.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about new ways high school athletes are getting exploited, a January 6th rioter who got a comically light sentence, and a woman suing over Mac and Cheese. Later, new Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne about his goals for his new gig.
Rob and Cache recap their Thanksgiving "breaks." After Cache's entertainment report, Rob talks a little sports. Also, Jimmy had the chance to sit down with Major Tom from the Salvation Army to talk about their fundraising during the holiday season.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the special prosecutor appointed to investigate a former president and several more baffling stories. Later, Laila Maidan from insider.com joins the program to talk about FTX's collapse and cryptocurrency.
In for the big man, Rob and Cache discuss their upcoming holiday plans along with some travel do's and don't's. After talking about two of twitter's most controversial users returning to the platform in Cache's Entertainment Report, the two talk about another miserable Sunday afternoon for the Cleveland Browns.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache catch a ride with Cleveland RTA CEO India Birdsong and talk about what's coming next for Cleveland's mass transit system. After Cache's entertainment report, the trio talks with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about a new spin on A Christmas Carol along with a new horror movie just in time for the holiday season.
A guy breaks into a house and is shot dead by his accomplice. Another dude was pulled over for only two tires. A murder suspect was caught stealing an entire shopping cart's worth of laundry detergent. Ladies and Gentleman, another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team stop by to talk about a person that showed up for jury duty with a gun, a 14-year-old murder suspect, and Cleveland's Saftey Director who doesn't think he should put out fires outside of Cleveland. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache have a conversation with Dr. Amy Edwards about the upcoming dangers of covid, along with cold and flu season going into the holiday season. Later, the trio try to show some compassion (along with a straight face) while talking to Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray about a man who was scammed three times... by the same person
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with legal correspondent Bilal Basir about a bunch of police officers behaving badly- including an officer who stipped searched two women on the side of the road in public view. Later, Nikki Rhoades from onlyinyourstate.com shares some of the untold treasures of Northeast Ohio.
While Jimmy is away, Rob and Cache talk about the latest crypto catastrophe, an even dozen for Nick Cannon, and a pair of school shootings over the weekend. Also, Jimmy joins the show for a segment to talk about the latest change in air travel.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Dan Meyers from Meyers Law about the absurdity of how hospitals bill their patients. Later, after an Entertainment Report from Cache, the trio talks with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about what is streaming.
A guy busted for cocaine possession while on the way home from bible study. A drunk man wanders into bed after a long night at the bar... in the wrong house. A blind man shoots a burglar in his hind parts. Without further ado, another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
After a discussion about the absurdity in the way our schools are funded, Jimmy, Rob, and Cache chat with the Fox 8 I Team about a teenager suspected of murder in Euclid, a possible garbage collector strike, and the drama over Cleveland's leaf pick-up. Later, the trio embarks on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with ER Resident Dr Kaitlynn Tracey about the perils of the Emergency Room, Covid, and Cold and Flu season. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group joins the program to talk about the latest real estate scams.
Jimmy, Cache, Rob talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about a couple of bad police officers who overstepped their bounds, women who got probation for shooting a homeless man in the back, and how a justice department investigation may impact a former president who wants his old job back. Later, Lauren Brill from theunsealed.com joins the show.
Rob and Cache talk about the sudden passing of Aaron Carter along with more bad news for Kyrie Irving. Later, the duo talks about the Cavaliers 8 game winning streak and the do's and don'ts for people looking to grab a couple of drinks at the bar.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Heather Vogell from Propublcia.org about rising rent prices, and who tenants can blame for the increase. Later, after talking about Twitter's new boss, the trio talk with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest movie releases and Apple's new streaming device.
A trio of stupid thieves. A second fight between family members over a sex toy. A girlfriend gets arrested for threatening to shoot her man with a bb gun over a Walmart trip. Ladies and Gentleman, another exciting edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob chat with the Fox 8 I Team about City Hall cutting Cleveland's leaf pick-up program, a local police department that thought it was a good idea to cover their horses in white sheets for Halloween, and the possibility of Cleveland's snow plowers going on strike. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy and the 58th Mayor of Cleveland talk about the city's snow removal plan for the upcoming winter, the development of the lakefront area, and Cleveland's new Community Police Commission.
The 58th Mayor of Cleveland, Justin Bibb joins Jimmy, Rob, and Cache to talk about the city's upcoming plan for snow removal, the Community Police Commission, and what's in store for Cleveland's lakefront. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group about yet another scam involving gift cards.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the trade rumors swirling around the Browns, a student who is getting expelled for filming a fight at school, and a man who was wrongfully convicted and freed after 38 years. Later Greg Rempe joins the show to talk about his podcast, "The BBQ Central Podcast Show" and all things BBQ.
While Jimmy has the day off, Rob and Cache talk about a few spooky topics on Halloween- including a woman who is tired of people from other neighborhoods getting her A-Plus candy. Later, Cache talks about a newly divorced NFL Quarterback in her entertainment report.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open up with a conversation with Neil Bedi from Propublica.org about the shocking amount of asbestos in the USA- despite it being banned in most parts of the world. Later, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks with the trio about the latest movie and streaming news.
A gentleman with an illegal handgun tells the world where is and gets arrested five minutes later. A man goes door to door with a chainsaw. A naked Florida man attacks a woman for not having a crack pipe. Ladies and Gentleman, another perilous edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with the Fox 8 I Team about another lawsuit for Deshaun Watson, a man from Canada who is voting in Ohio, and yet another day in Euclid. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Northeastern Professor Daniel Medwed about his new book, " Barred: Why The Innocent Can't Get Out Of Prison." Later, Teressa Murray from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group gives the crew a few good stories about scammers getting caught before people get hurt.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the viral video of a 62-year-old white man choking a 22-year-old black man who was developmentally disabled over a "citizen's arrest," and a landmark decision by NIH about concussions in youth football. Later, Hanna Dreyfus from propublica.org joins the program to talk about glaring holes in child protective services in Colorado.
Jimmy asks Rob and Cache what they would do if someone accidentally sent them $1,800 through the internet. George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal stops by to talk "Black Adam" and "Till". Also, a $1 Million toilet is coming to San Francisco.
A dude gets stoned and wants to cool down a woman who won't let a felony get in the way of getting a good deal, and a really bad arsonist. Without further ado, Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk about the latest Deshawn Watson news with the Fox 8 I Team. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with stand-up comedian Tammy Pescatelli about her upcoming gig on playhouse square. Later, the trio chats with Tressa Murray from the US Public Interest Research Group about the latest attempts to scam you out of your money... this time with student loan debt relief.
After being distracted by the Guardians' Game Five agaisnt the Yankees, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with legal analyst and friend of the show Bilal Basir about a bus full of HBCU Students that was pulled over on the way to a school event, a golfer who got cheated out of a prize, and how far a mother's love can (legally) go. Later, Daniel Stashower joins the program to talk about his book, "American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Manhunt for America's Jack The Ripper."
After getting booted off most social media platforms, Kayne West does the next logical thing... he bought his own social media platform. Guardians and Browns lose, even though there is still hope for the baseball team. Cache does an astrological reading for Rob... with the help of the internet.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with George Thomas with the Akron Beacon Journal about the newest movie and streaming news... including Netflix announcing a new, cheaper ad-supported version. Also, Cache gives her Friday entertainment report.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with consumer advocate Teresa Murray from US Public Interest Research Group about an out-of-this-world scam that got $30k from a Japanese woman. Also, a road rage incident turned into The Shootout at the OK Coral.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache chat with legal analyst Bilal Basir about two more instances of police behaving badly and accident victims getting sued. Later, friend of the show and Channel 19 meteorologist Sam Roberts joins the program to give her upcoming winter outlook
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache talk with Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman about Issue 5- a levy renewal that would fund the Metroparks for the next decade. Also, Chris Lieb from Cleveland Beer Week drops by to talk about the upcoming festivities.
A moonshiner who got busted after he goes on national tv to explain how to get away with brewing moonshine. The cops are called over a load of laundry. Two guys find the dumbest way to transport gasoline. Without further introduction... Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with the Fox 8 I Team about Mayor Bibb's security detail, a decent chunk of the East Cleveland Police Department, and another couple who got frisky at Cedar Point. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open up with a conversation with Dave Levinthal from Business Insider about the staggering amount of septuagenarians that are serving in government and how that is affecting the country. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray calls in to warn about a woman who lost $10k in an employment scam.
After complaining about the latest gas price hike, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob have a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about a judge who rules in favor of a child rapist... again and the ongoing legal battle the 45th POTUS is dealing with. Later, Kevin Smith from Life Is Good No Matter What, a charity in Akron that helps adults who are battling cancer.
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache sum up the weekend's sports and entertainment news. Also, the cities that curse the most (and least) would surprise you and Jimmy asks what TV lasted waaay to long.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Sara Greicius from the Cleveland Talent Alliance about the challenges of bringing young professionals to Cleveland. After Cache's entertainment report and Jimmy and Rob's debate over who is really to blame for Tua Tagovailoa's second head injury in four days, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal talks about the latest movie releases.
A wanted man runs out of gas in the worst possible spot. A woman who went way overboard while celebrating her birthday. A man who found out what happens when you break into a SWAT Team training center. Without further delay... Knuckleheads In The News.
After Jimmy puts Rob on probation for his choice of music, the two, along with Cache talk with the Fox 8 I Team about teenagers with guns being let into a school, Myles Garrett's traffic issues, and a woman who got arrested after her dog was stolen. Later, the trio embarks on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Craig Sliverman from propublica.org about people buying their verifications on social media and what platforms are doing to stop it. Later, consumer advocate Theressa Murray drops by to talk about the latest scams invovling Amazon.
In for the big man, Cache and Rob talk with Al Pawlowski from Ballys Sports Ohio about the AL Central Champion Guardians. Later, after Cache's entertainment report, the two talk about a restaurant that has an interesting approach when it comes to crying children in the dining room. Also, Jimmy talks with US Senator Sherrod Brown.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob start the day by basking in the glow of a first-place team from Cleveland winning Thursday night. After Guardians talk, the trio talks to Johnathan Simon- the author of "Code Red: Computer Elections and the War On Democracy" about the condition of our country's elections. Later, after Cache's Entertainment Report, the show discusses the worst job fair in human history.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with the Fox 8 I Team about a baby that overdosed twice in two days, charges being filed for a couple of unruly Browns fans, and the wrong guy being put on hold by Cleveland 911. Later, after a POTUS 45 update from legal analyst Bilal Basir, the trio embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News brought to you by Nissan of North Olmsted.
Consumer Advocate Thressa Murray joins Jimmy, Cache, and Rob to talk about the latest scams involving Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. Later, Jimmy admonishes Cache for wanting to go to a psychic, and the trio talk about a bad radio producer and even worse host.
For the first time since 1952, the United Kingdom is burying thier leader. In for Jimmy, Cache and Rob talk with ABC News' Aaron Katersky from London. Later, WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder stops by and tries to make sense of the Browns' 31-30 last-second loss to the New York Jets.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I team about more East Cleveland police officers getting caught on the wrong side of the law, a school bus driver with a lead foot, and a 91-year-old man who got the best of three potential car jackers. Later, the trio embarks on another harrowing edition of "Knuckleheads In The News."
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob welcome former CNN Reporter and WKYC newcomer Christi Paul to the show. Later, the trio talks with consumer advocate Theressa Murray about the latest scams involving your utlity bills.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about the continuing legal fallout of the January 6th insurrection, Arizona's controversial law barring civilians from recording the police within a certain distance, and a pregnant woman who is serving four years behind bars for her role in a peaceful protest. Later, Special Agent In Charge Gregory Nelson joins the show to talk about the FBI's role in our region's safety.
In for Jimmy, Cache and Rob talk about new drama with the Kardashians along with the first season-opening win for the Browns since 2004. Also, Jimmy steps in for a few minutes to help the duo give some advice.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the battle between theatres and streaming serives. Also, the trio hit on some of the biggest stories in the headlines.
The Fox 8 I Team talks to the crew about crossing guard shortages, high school football crowds misbehaving, and a mom in Euclid that had some questionable parenting decisions. Later, Jimmy, Rob and Cache embark on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Beth Schwartzaphel from The Marshall Project about how much money prisoners in the country make... or don't. Later, Consumer Advocate Thressa Murray chats with the group about the latest scams surrounding housing and real estate.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open up with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the disgraced former Mayor of Woodmere, Tiffany Haddish, and a Special Master for the former President. Later, author and sociologist Elizabeth Korver-Glenn joins the program to talk about the systemic racism in the housing market.
In for the Big Man, Rob and Cache talk about how much money somebody can really make on Onlyfans, a woman frozen solid, and some crazy pumpkin spice options.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Angie Schmitt from Insider about the issues facing urban kids in the wake of two years of pandemic cancelations. Later, before Cache's entertainment report, the trio talks about the worst-case scenario for a student.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team stop by for their weekly segment with the crew and discuss two local police chiefs having legal difficulties, a CPD officer who has kept his job after anti-Semitic comments online, and a "man" in Cleveland who was keeping dogs in deplorable conditions. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob embark on another perilous edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Back off the Injured List, Jimmy leads Rob and Cache in a discussion with education expert Sari Beth Rosenberg about the challenges teachers are facing as they start the school year. Later, after Theressa Murry stops buy and admonishes Jimmy, legal analyst Bilal Basir calls in to talk about the latest ruling from the justice department on the Mar-A-Lago search.
On the day before Jimmy's return, Cache, Rob, and WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the 45th President's legal situation, Bills Punter Matt Araiza, and Vanessa Bryant's settlement with LA County. Later, the trio discusses the news of the day.
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache go over last night's MTV Video Music Awards, the Guardians' tough weekend in Seattle, and the yearly launch of Pumpkin Spice EVERYTHING.
On the Friday edition of the Jimmy Malone Show, Mike Snyder, along with Cache and Rob talk with Bob DiBiasio with the Cleveland Guardians about the surging baseball team and the Cleveland Sports Hall Of Fame. Later, after Cache's entertainment report, the trio talk with George Thomas with the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest streaming and movie news.
With Mike Snyder helming the ship while Jimmy is away, the Fox 8 I team drops by for their weekly visit with the trio. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob embark on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
With Jimmy still on the Injured List, WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder takes the wheel and joins Rob and Cache in a discussion with consumer advocate Theresa Murray about the dangers of handing your phone to a stranger- no matter how old they are. Later, the trio talk about teachers who inspired them along the way.
In for Jimmy, WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder along with Rob and Cache talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the resolution to Deshaun Watson's discipline situation. Later, the trio discusses the news of the day including massive flight delays, quiet quitting, and how people see themselves in this crazy world.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open their new studios in Downtown Cleveland with a conversation with Meredeth Cash from Business Insider about the Americans who don't want to see Brittney Griner return home. After an entertainment report from Cache, the crew talks with (streaming) Movie Maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with the Fox 8 I team about a couple that let their freak flag fly at Cedar Point. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, Cache, along with WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder talk with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the issues of the day. Later, Mackenzie Bart from Fox 8 joins the program.
Cache and Rob talk with Jessica Brandy from the Cuyahoga Falls Oktoberfest happening in September. Later, after an entertainment report from Cache, the two talk about one of the pettiest people on the planet.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache start the show with a Covid update from Dr. Debbie Plate from Cleveland Clinic. After Cache's entertainment report, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal joins the program to talk about the recent rate increases for streaming services.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Ed and Peggy Gallik from the Fox 8 I Team about phantom city employees, dirt bike infestations, and a brawl at a little league game. Later, our brave trio embark on another edition of "Knuckleheads In The News."
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open up the show with a conversation with Amy Dickinson, the author of the syndicated advice column, "Ask Amy." Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray joins the show to talk about the latest scams.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open up the show with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about a certan former President's Florida home was searched by the FBI. Later, Jo Ingles from Ohio NPR gives an update on the dealings going on in Columbus.
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache talk with Rep. Tim Ryan about his run for Senate and other issues facing Ohioans.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache welcome Fox 8's news meteorologist Alexis Walters to the program. Later, the trio talks to George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal to talk about the latest movie and streaming news.
After a conversation about Deshaun Watson and Mayor Bibb's travel habbits with the Fox 8 I Team, Jimmy, Rob, and Cache embark on another Florida-Ridden Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with ProPublica Editor Ziva Branstetter about Richard Glossip, an inmate who is on death row- despite bipartisan cries of his innocence. Later, Consumer advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about a huge step taken in patient's rights.
After a recap of Judge Sue Robinson's ruling about Deshaun Watson's situation, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Alexandra Arriaga from The Marshall Project about foster kids who have been denied social security benefits.
To close out the week, Jimmy, Rob, and Cache speak with Bianca Fortis from propublica.org about Florida locking up felons for registering to vote illegally- though state election officials helped them do it. After Cache's entertainment report, the trio talks with George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal and Rob gets yelled at for watching Star Trek 5.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with the Fox 8 I Team on their weekly visit about Deshaun Watson, dirt bike riders in Cleveland, and area schools preparing for active shooter drills. Later, the trio embarks on another harrowing edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open the show with a conversation with Nikki Rhodes from onlyinyourstate.com about some of the great things to do in Cleveland. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about "buy now, pay later" scams.
After a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir, Jimmy, Rob and Cache talk with Brian Zimmerman, CEO of the Cleveland Metroparks.
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache talk with Dr. Keith Armitage from UH Hospitals about the newest Covid variant. Later, after Cache's entertainment report, the duo talk about the news of the day- including a Walgreens employee that had an odd reason for not completing a transaction.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with statehouse reporter Karen Kassler from Ideastream about Ohio's election map fiasco. Later, consumer advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about the latest scams... including one involving "free" internet
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about the legal diffuclties for a former Cleveland City Councilman and the Browns' starting Quarterback's future. Later, Adam Stalnaker talks with the trio about the Salute to Serice Golf Event taking place on August 8th.
After giving some advice, Rob and Cache dive into the entertainment and sports worlds. Also, POTUS 45 has one of the most insane reasons for wanting to be President... again.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Jim Crutchfield, the new Editor-In-Chief of the Marshal Project's Cleveland Borough. Later, after Cache's entertainment report, the trio talk with movie maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with the Fox 8 I Team about Cleveland Police losing more and more officers, an armed police interaction where no one was seriously hurt, and a Euclid Uber driver who was shot at while at work. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Brian Hochman- The author of "The Listeners: A History of Wiretapping In The United States. Later, Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray joins the program to talk about car buying scams.
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache dole out some advice, talk about a pregnant woman in Texas who wanted to drive in the carpool lane because she is pregnant, and chat with Jimmy about his annual golf tournament.
In for Jimmy, Cache and Rob talk to George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal and discuss the news of the day- Including a WNBA player in Russia pleading guilty and an assassination a half-world away.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Ben Holt from Embers Inc. about the latest grills and fireplaces hitting the market along with his role in Jimmy Golf Tournament. Later, consumer advocate Teresa Murray about the latest health insurance scams.
Jimmy interviews Bobby DiCello, the lawyer for the family of Jayland Walker- A 25-year-old black man who was shot to death by Akron Police following a traffic stop.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache open up with a conversation with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir. Later, Bobby DiCello, the lawyer for the family of Jayland Walker, joins the program to talk about his client's death in an officer-involved shooting.
Before the Holiday Weekend, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Kenneth Davis from dontknowmuch.com about the history behind Independence Day. Later, US Senator Sherrod Brown joins the show to talk about VA Hospitals.
The day starts with Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talking to the Fox 8 I Team. Later, after a conversation with Curtis Danburg from the Guardians, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Chache talk to, Scott Johnson about his "What Was That Like" podcast. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray joins the trio to talk about the dangers of selling your car on your own.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob welcome legal analyst Bilal Basir to talk about what's in store for Deshaun Watson and Britney Griner. Later, Stephanie Haney from 3News Now joins the program.
Cache and Rob open the show up with a conversation about the overturning of Roe v Wade, and what it could mean for women's rights. Later, the two talks about other news of the day, including a poll that says most Americans believe the world is ending soon.
Jimmy and Rob talk with author Jeffery Sommers about what really happens on Real Estate "reality" shows. Later, WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder joins the duo from Gateway Plaza in Downtown Cleveland to talk about the Providence House.
Jimmy and Rob talk with the Fox 98 I Team about a couple of drunk city employees and Deshaun Watson's legal situation. Later, the duo embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob speak with Consumer Advocate Teressa Murray about the latest robocalls. First, they talk about a story that has gone completely bananas with Mike Grabell from ProPublica.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache chat with legal expert Bilal Basir along with Ashely Ali from Union Home Mortgage. Rob tries (unsuccessfully) to stay off probation.
In for Jimmy, Cache and Rob take a few minutes to talk about Juneteenth and listen to a vintage interview from Fountain Hughes- who was born a slave in 1857. Later, Cache gives an entertainment update and the duo go over some of the news of the day.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk about one of our local treasures when Dominic Moore-Dunson from the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Conseratiship joins the program. Also, Cache gives an entertainment report before a conversation with movie maven George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I team about Deshaun Watson, a troubling road rage case out of Euclid, and the City Of Cleveland begging recycling efforts again. Later, the trio embarks on another edition of Knuckleheads in the News.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk with consumer advocate Teressa Murray about some good news if you have paid medical bills. Later, the trio goes over one of the most unbelievable stories that Jimmy has ever heard.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open up with a conversation with Legal Analyst Bilal Basir about GEICO having to pay out a settlement for a very odd reason along with the ongoing Deshaun Watson story. Later, Nell McShane Wulfhart joins the trio to talk about her new book, "The Great Stewardess Rebellion."
In for Jimmy, Rob and Cache chat with Mike Snyder about Deshaun Watson and the LIV Golf Tour. Later, Aide Acosta from Noble Schools in Chicago talks about her organization's mission to put as many kids from the inner city into college.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob speak with Steve Mills from ProPublica about a man convicted of murder in Chicago despite being in police custody when the crime was committed. Later, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal calls in to talk about the latest box office realeases.
Before Knuckleheads In The News, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open up festivities with a conversation with Ed Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team. Later, Jimmy welcomes Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown to the program.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache speak with Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin about many issues facing the city- including gun violence. Later, consumer advocate Teressa Murray about Apple's latest "buy now. pay later" plan.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache start out with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about the former President's legal issues. Later, Chris Roberts from Literacy In The Hood talks about her mission to get free books into inner-city neighborhoods.
In for Jimmy, Cache and Rob talk to Andrew Zelman from Cleveland Scene Magazine about cheap and free things to do in Cleveland this summer. Later, Cache gives an entertainment update and Rob talks about other stories of the day.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache speak with Jenny Dean from ProPublica about the seven mass shootings she has covered in her career. Later, Rob and Jimmy react to Cache's entertainment report.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team join the show for their weekly conversation. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob embark on another edition of Kuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob start the show with a conversation with Scott Colosimo from LAND Energy about their new e-Bike, the LAND MOTO. Later, consumer advocate Tressa Murray stops by to talk about the latest scams involving working from home.
Back from vacation, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to legal analyst Bilal Basir about the tragic shooting in Uvalde, TX and if law enforcement can be sued for their inaction. Later, Nickki Rhoades from onlyinyourstate.com talks to the trio about some hidden treasures in Northeast Ohio.
Jimmy, Rob, and Cache get the holiday weekend started right with a conversation about BBQ with Greg Rempe from the BBQ Central Show. Later, Geroge Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest box office releases.
Ed and Peggy Gallek from the Fox 8 I Team join the show to talk about the latest in the Deshaun Watson saga, Amish OVI's, and increased fines for illegal dirtbike riders in Cleveland. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob embark on another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob spent the first part of the show reflecting on the tragedy in Uvalde, Texas. Later, Bajiu Shah from the Greater Cleveland Partnership and consumer advocate Teresa Murry join the program.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open up with a conversation with legal analyst Bilal Basir about Name, Image, and Likeness rules in the NCAA. Later, the trio talks to Dr. Amy Edwards from Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital about the effects of long covid.
Cache Roberts and Rob Rozycki talk to Sia Nyorkor from 19 News about Operation Wheels Down, a new Northeast Ohio Law Enforcement initiative to catch and arrest illegal ATV riders in Cleveland.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Historian Kenneth Davis from dontknowmuch.com about the origins of Memorial Day. Later, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest releases in the Box Office.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob open the show with a conversation about Deshaun Watson with Ed Gallek from the Fox 8 I team. Later, the trio serves up another edition of Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Mark Olade from ProPublica about our ongoing battle against climate change. Later, consumer advocate Teressa Murray joins the program.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to legal analyst Bilal Basir about the tragic events in Buffalo and Deshaun Waton's latest issues. Later, Jo Ingles from Ohio Public Radio gives an update on the ongoing legal battles over Ohio's election maps.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Hannah Halbert from Policy Matters, a group that tries to reform public policy in Ohio. Later, George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest releases in the box office.
Fox 8's Ed and Peggy Gallek join the program to talk about a country prosecutor calling out his City Council, a police officer suing his former city, and the latest legal issues for Cleveland's new starting Quarterback. Later, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk about tremendous feats of stupidity in Knuckleheads In The News.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob start the show with a conversation with Alana Semules from Time Magazine about the issues facing the ever-shrinking middle class. Later, Consumer Advocate Teresa Murray gives a few tips to avoid being victimized in a new string of purse snatchings.
On the Tuesday edition of the Jimmy Malone Show, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to legal analyst Bilal Basir about legal issues across the country- including a college team pulled over and searched for drugs on their way to a match. Later, Jodi Cohen from ProPublica joins the program to talk about an Illinois Police Department that's handed out over 3,000 tickets in three years to teenagers.
Without Jimmy, Cache Roberts and Rob Rozycki take the reigns and talk to WTAM Sports Director Mike Snyder about the historic finish at the Kentucky Derby. Later, Rob and Cache talk about a $35 statue that ended up being priceless and a six-year old that ran a marathon with his parents.
On Friday's edition, Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Rachel Metcalf from the Alliance for Working Together, an organization that helps facilitate manufacturing careers. After Cache's entertainment report, the trio talks to George Thomas from the Akron Beacon Journal about the latest releases at the box office and on TV- Including Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk to Ed and Peggy Gallek of Fox 8's I Team about a judge who was signing paperwork after she died and the ongoing Deshawn Watson legal issue. Later, the trio talk about the dumbest of the dumb in Knuckleheads in the news.
Mayor Justin Bibb joins the program to talk about his first 100 days in City Hall. Later, Consumer advocate Teressa Murry talks to Jimmy, Cache, and Rob about the dangers of buying a car over state lines and the scams that could result.
Jimmy, Cache, and Rob talk with Legal Expert Bilal Basir about the shocking leak from the Supreme Court and Dorthy Curtis about Dollar Bank's Mortgage For Mothers event for first-time home buyers. Later, the three mull over the idea of being on a plane for 20 straight hours.
Rob and Cache host the first day of May, with the 25 best restaurants from cleveland.com
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Ed and Peggy Gallek join the show to talk about the Fox 8 I Team's latest headlines and Jimmy, Rob, and Cache talk some of America's finest citizens in Knuckleheads In The News.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Friday April 8th and today is The Jimmy Malone show last episode on WARF 1350 The Gambler. Tune in next Tuesday April 12th from 9 to 10 am when we move to WTAM1100 where we celebrate the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday April 7th and we have some big news today on The Jimmy Malone show. We also celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Friday April 1st and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Thursday March 31st and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Friday March 25th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Thursday March 24th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning today is Friday March 18th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning and Happy St. Patrick's Day! Today is Thursday March 17th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Friday March 11th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Thursday March 10th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Friday March 4th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday March 3th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone today is Friday February 25th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday February 24th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Friday February 18th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday February 17th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning everyone! To day is Friday February 11th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrate the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday February 10th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning! Today is Friday, January 28th and on this snowy morning The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday January 27th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone!!! Today is January 21st and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Thursday January 20th and on The Jimmy Malone show we bring in new co-host Rob Rozycki and show him the ropes as we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone! Today is Friday January 14th we apologize for the short show today. We had technical issue at the station which only aloud the last hour of the show to air. But as always on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning Everyone! Today is Thursday January 13th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning today is January 7th and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning and welcome back everyone!!! Today is Thursday January 6th 2022. The first show back of the new year and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning Everyone!!! It is December 16th. This will be our last show on the year. We wish you all a Happy Holidays and will see you all when we come back next year. But today on The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning Everyone! Today is December 10th and on todays episode of The Jimmy Malone show we have special guest Lisa Sands on as co-host as we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning everyone! It is Thursday December 9th and on todays episode of The Jimmy Malone show we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning Everyone!!!! My apologies for the technical issues the last two days. Please skip to about 5:30 that is were the show start. But today on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrate the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues. And have special guess Jade Jarvis from channel 5 news co-host the show with us today.
Good Morning Everyone!!!
Today is December 2nd and on The Jimmy Malone show we celebrate the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning everyone!!! Today is November 19th we have special guest Sia Nyorkor from Cleveland 19 news on the show. We will also be off next week for the holiday so we with you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning Everyone!!!!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning everyone today is Friday November 12th. On The Jimmy Malone show today we celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good Morning today is Veteran's Day.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
This is Producer Connor with another exciting Friday episode!!!!!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Good morning everyone. This is Connor taking over for Chris. I am excited to work with everyone on the Jimmy Malone Show moving forward.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
It's Chris Beeble's last day on the show!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Friday edition of The Jimmy Malone Show!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Friday edition of The Jimmy Malone Show!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Friday Edition of the Jimmy Malone Show!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: -Bilal Basir -Teresa Murray -Mari Rodriguez -George Thomas -Lindsay Buckingham
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: -Local Business Spotlight: No Waist Gang -Marisa Saenz -Fox 8 I-Team -Nadeen Abusada
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues. Intern Cache gives the crew another culture quiz!
Guests: -Bilal Basir -Teresa Murray -Mayor Tito Brown -George Thomas -Jeff Fox
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
It's Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Knuckleheads in the News Thursday!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: -Sean Denny -Catherine Rentz -Sari Beth Rosenberg - I Team Report -Pattie Onacila -Dr. Debbie Plate -Knuckleheads in the News
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
-Bilal Basir -Avery Friedman -Teresa Murray -Dan Moulthrop -George Thomas -Frank Figliuzzi
Consumer advocate Teresa Murray joins the show to discuss the latest scams and how to avoid them
Legendary civil rights attorney and friend Avery Friedman joins Jimmy to discuss the upcoming event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the 1871 Klu Klux Klan Act at the Maltz Museum.
It's the first ever "Knuckleheads in the News" on The Jimmy Malone Show! And as Jimmy, Daune and Chris discuss the knuckleheads of the day, a strange theme emerges.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
-Police Blotter -Renee Dudley from Pro Publica -Newton Falls Police Chief Gene Fixler -ITeam Report -Stephanie Haney WKYC -Sia Nyorker -Knuckleheads in the News
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: Munch, Dr. Brandy Shillace, Ryan Burge, Fox 8 I-Team, Larry Morrow, Archie Green
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: Bilal Basir, Sari Beth Rosenberg, Emily Thome (pieeyedlove.com), Beth Karas, Ed & Peggy Galek and Dr. Debbie Plate
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: Bilal Basir, Joe Cimperman, Kevin Smith, Teresa Murray, Matt Bruning, George Thomas, Roxanne Roberts
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: Sheryl Harris, Mitchell Brothers from Mitchell's Ice Cream, Jill Koski, Brian Zimmerman, Ed & Peggy Galek
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: BIlal Basir Alanna Vagianos Ed and Peggy Galek US Senator Sherrod Brown Jordan Alexander
US Senator from Ohio Sherrod Brown joins the Jimmy Malone Show to talk about the current climate in Washington DC as well as other topics!
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues. Guests include Bilal Basir, Randy McShepard, Jazmin Bailey of Fox 8, John Gonzalez of NEORSD, George Thomas of the Akron Beacon Journal and Gretchen Long.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: Sia Nyorkor John Wiencek Charlie Johnston Geeta Minocha Ed and Peggy Gallek
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests:
Teresa Murray Stacey Bell-Lynn George Thomas
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
Guests: -Attorney Bilal Basir -Mark "Munch" Bishop -CSU President Harlan Sands -Ed and Peggy Gallek -Author Brandy Schillace
Together they hosted Cleveland's Most Successful morning show on WMJI-FM, now Lanigan and Malone are reunited for a morning on The Jimmy Malone Show - Original Air Date: April 2, 2021
Radio Legend John Lanigan joins Jimmy. The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.
The Jimmy Malone show celebrates the City of Cleveland, while taking on important issues.