Win and u. C. s loss. Well good morning everybody. Thank you for waking up with us. Good morning cincinnati saturday. Im liz bonis. Adam is off today. Well have more on those stories in a moment. First a quick check of the forecast. Meteorologist brandon orr is here. He has your no wait weather. Hey brandon. Had we had temperatures in the 60s and we had 60 yesterday. Thats not going to be the case. We have rain moving in on precision doppler 12 h. D. This is the light rain. Its blue on the radar. Within the 275 loop its on the western side. Its just starting to move into downtown. Also getting some light rain over the past couple hours ever since 3 00 oclock we started getting light rain. Being but as this rain falls it tends to cool us down and that means snow could mix in. The best chance for flakes is north and east of downtown. If youre in willing him on the towards hillsboro wilmington thats your best chance to see flakes. This is the same map eric and i used yesterday still looki
Donald trump. Nine on your sides ashley zilka is live in moraine where a rally for kasich just governor kasich will be in sharonville tomorrow. Donald trump will be in dayton as well. But tonight were learning the rally at Duke Energy Center on sunday will not be happening. On the democratic side former president bill clinton will be stumping for his wife tomorrow at the national Undeground Railroad freedom center. Well be covering all of them on air and online. Hamilton county has filled the final 200 vacancies for people to work the polls on election day. Day. Most of them have already been through the required fourhour training sessions at the hampton inn in corryville. The major focus was handson equipment that posed so many problems last november. Plus, a number of other equipment issues have been resolved as well. The major problem we had in 2015 is with a faulty router. Those routers have all been replaced and the new routers have been throghouthly tested. Were not seeing the is
You hate to catch him that way. I know. That is a reallife look at aj colby. Good morning sunday march 13th look at this. Waking up to dark skies. But theres a lot of people out there hopping on the road already. A lot of cars out there to do it got dark skies and hopefully youre wondering because you springng forward. Change the batteries and the good morning. It is seven ohoo 1 00 a. M. In case you didnt get to change a clock yet. Thanks are waking up with us. Hopefully aj is wide awake. Yet . Now he is still hes still an hour now behind. Aj, look alive man. Cameras on. S at looks like were on the air. A what is that red light doing on. Ear year along betty. Oh your own buddy. Oh dear god. Ear be think goodness. Theyre jumping up and down fortunately i have the show ready to go. Una im a little tired. Heres the rain moving through here is the rain moving through right now. W. South of mansfield theres a little break in there. H of m sorry if this show isnt quite what we expected. For
While tv commercials for cigarettes have been banned for more than 40 years, Tobacco Companies are still finding ways to advertise their products, especially to teens. Joining me to discuss this are Gustavo Torrez and magi linscott. They dedicate their time to keeping kids and teens tobacco free. Welcome. Hi thank you so much for having us. Yes, thank you. Magi, lets start with how Tobacco Companies are advertising, since theyre not allowed to do so on tv. Since theyre not allowed to do so on tv, we see them advertising in other ways. Every time you open up a magazine or walk into a Convenience Store, those messages, the tobacco advertisements are right there. And theyre really, really eyecatching, especially to youth and teens. Teens are definitely being still marketed to and targeted in different ways. Were just seeing it a little bit different nowadays. In 2009, president obama passed the Tobacco Control act, which put new restrictions on tobacco marketing to minors. So how are they