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10-14-23 Saturday Morning Gary Jeff

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Gary Jeff checks in with the usual groups, and tells us why a NO vote on Ohio Issue 1 is very important.

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This week we have news to the passing of Rudolph Isley, the Isley brother born in Cincinnati that founded the group with his brothers in church to the world Remembering Rudolph. It's five thirty eight on a Saturday morning. Gary Jeff Walker checking in before we look at a look back. Had significant events and people tied to this particular date in history, including but not limited to these. October fourteenth, ten sixty six, Normans under William the Conqueror defeated the English

at the Battle of Hastings more stuff in Great Britain and England. Mary, Queen of Scots went on trial in England fifteen eighty six committed accused of committing treason against Queen Elizabeth. They obviously found her guilty when they lopped off her head. In February of the next year, Nazi Germany announced it was withdrawing from the League of Nations. The year was nineteen thirty three. Six years later, a German U boat torpedoed and sank the HMS Royal Oak, a

British battleship anchored at Scalfaflow in Scotland's Orkney Islands. Eight hundred and thirty three of the more than twelve hundred aboard were killed. Nineteen forty four, German Field Marshal Irwin Rommel took his own life rather than face trial and a certain execution for allegedly conspiring against Adolph Hitler. Nineteen forty seven, US Air Force

Captain Chuck Yeager became the first test pilot to break the sound barrier. He got the right stuff, he did, flew the experimental Beck's Bell X one rocket plane over merok Dry Lake in California, and sixty five years later, Chuck Yeger broke the sound barrier again, sitting in the backseat of an F thirteen. Amazing, Amazing stuff. Amazing man, Let's see. Country singer Melbourne Moore has a birthday today. Former White House counsel John Dean is eighty

five. Ralph Louren has a birthday. Sir Cliff Richard is eighty three. Probably hear from him later on in the show. Singer musician Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues is seventy seven. Greg Ebagan, the actor World Golf Hall of Famer Beth Daniel has a birthday. Thomas Dolby, actress Lori Petty Joe Girardi's birthday today. Singer Karen White, John Sita, Natalie Mayins of The

Chicks. I still say Dixie Chicks usher is forty five today. If it's your birthday, I hope it's the best birthday ever and you get to spend it with people that you like, doing the thing that you love. Hope it's a great one. Coming up on five p forty one, seven hundred WLW, becoming mostly Sunday after that a high a sixty two, and that is it. The chance of rain early on tonight, then mostly cloudy for Sunday and fifty eight and the chance of rain before three o'clock in the afternoon

Monday, mostly cloudy and we're into the fifties for a high temp. It's fifty six now seven one hundred WLW. Sports last night high school scores Detroit Central Catholic thirty five, LSAL twenty eight in overtime, Indie Bishop Schattard over Elder thirty four to seven. Tonight Saint X at Cleveland Saint mac NAS's and

Moeller plays at Lakewood Saint Edward also this evening. Also last night, Princeton beat Cole Rain forty four to seventeen, oak Kill seventeen, Lakota East seven, Lakota West ten, Mason seven, Fairfield thirty seven, Middletown thirty in overtime, and Hamilton beat Sycamore twenty eight to twenty one. It is if UC's homecoming game today at Niffert Stadium, kickoff at noon. We will have the action here on seven hundred WLW free game coverage beginning at eleven o'clock.

So was shortened Saturday midday with Mike Allen. And of course, the Bengals hosting the Seattle Seahawks tomorrow at one at pay Court Stadium. Can they get back to three and three before the bye week? That is the question. It will be answered tomorrow. News Radio seven hundred WLW. Rocky Boyman here I can vouch for what are you standing forward? Because his mom approved by my mom. Then we're hit now, Sir Cliff Richard Jewel of a brick

turns eighty three. Here he is sweet is the thing? We were so comfy, Ketille we used to do he had used to doing. Say, Louis, can you imagine how I feel that? Well, it's a long time you were the Now count letting go. You are the old Lewis, do you know what you do? It's how we don't just one of two hits that Cliff Richard had in America. In England, he was literally bigger than the Beatles. For years while the Beatles were active, the bigger star

in England was that guy. Believe it or not. It's five forty eight on a Saturday morning, seven hundred WLW, and I've been thinking a lot about Issue one, which, of course, voters in Ohio were deciding whether or not to make abortion officially a right in the Ohio Constitution. I know it's early, and I know that this is not what usually tuned in this show for, but I just had to say a few things. Number One, the ads in favor of Issue one in Ohio will tell you that Ohio

has a strict abortion ban. Abortion is still legal in Ohio up to twenty two weeks. Twenty two weeks, you can still get an abortion in Ohio. So I mean, yeah, there's no exception for rape or incest because you can still get an abortion in Ohio up to twenty two weeks. They don't tell you that the uninformed might think that there's a ban on abortion in Ohio. Yeah, there is after twenty two weeks the baby's fully formed in

the womb. They don't tell you that on the ads. Why they want Abortion one to pass is because the abortion industry, and there is an industry, there is a huge industry, and including planned parenthood, that makes multiple millions of dollars from murdering babies in the womb. That's a fact. They don't tell you that. And what they want is abortion unfettered up to the time of birth thirty eight thirty nine, forty weeks. Abortion is still legal

in Ohio if Issue one doesn't pass. And I kind of wondered to myself too, with everything that's going on on the other side of the world in Israel and the attacks by ISIS terrorists disguised as freedom fighters i e. Hamas, what's the difference if you rip an unborn baby out of a woman's womb on the street or if you do it inside a clinic. Tell me where

planned parenthood and hamas differ on that particular topic. They don't food for thought, don't eat too much five point fifty one at seven hundred WLW W two three three BG, Cincinnati. Time for some picking and grinnin Rising and shine, Wakey, wakey eggs and bakey Dix on the radio. Good morning, Dick, morning, good How I am just as fine as frog hare brother? How are you? I'm good? I'm good. So yesterday, it's Friday the thirteenth, and our friend Dave from Dayton wants to know, yet,

if you believe in ghosts or the paranome? Do you think there's really spooky stuff out there that you can't see but affects us all, Dick, that's the question. No, Well, you know, I always know Halloween. I thought it was I think it's cute to dress up, say I would dress up as a u or banjo player. But I think it's kind of a spirit you got. Yeah, that's that's true. We're talking about

spirits. Uh. Do you like scary movies or old horror Flix like Vincent Price or Bela Lugosi or Oh yeah, I used to watch them when I was Yeah, I did. I like those shows Dracula, Curse of Dracula. Yeah, Frank Frankenstein meets Dracula, y'all remember those movies. How about Son of Frankenstein meets Son of Dracula. Oh yeah, I just made that up. Yeah, And Uh. The important thing we always talk about during

Bengals season is your prediction for the game. Now, last week the Bengals offense came alive, and you know they they beat the the Arizona Cardinals like a drum even better than your prediction. I mean yeah, they really related to him. So the question is how do we approach the Seattle game tomorrow and what do you think will happen Bengals. I say, we're going to win thirty tomorrow. Another seven points? Light up the sky tomorrow? What's going to light up this guy? Were and Chase? Oh? Okay,

hopefully it's not Homas Rockets. Uh. I want to tell you about I've been. We had two jobs Thursday in the Strummers and then over at the String Benders. Bob's going to try to get about four or five of us to maybe make this band he's going to do at the Zenda Post Gazette off. I'll have to send you a coffee. Now, who's writing this story? This name was Bob Keith, the Rex the String Benders over at Zany

Persistant. He's done it for thirty years. He called me about two or three years ago, and now he's got the People of Chris comes from Combos, Craig from Washington Courthouse. We just rock that show, buddy. That's great. So I can you can you send me a press clipping of where's it going to be there? Harold post dis Yeah, where where? Where? Where is this going to appear? This story? Well, it's supposed to be in the it's going to be around Christmas. It's a Xenia paper.

It's called the Zenia Gazette. Okay, yeah, I think I've read that. It's right up there with the Wall Street Journal. Uh, listen, fantastic news. Dick and Great Bengals, Dick Pick say good night, Dick, good night. Good Yeah, take care brother Dick from Dayton. Once again, what's passing for news? And none of it's any good. Just ahead into the first official hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, October fourteenth, twenty twenty three. I'm Gary, Jeff Walker, you or

you and that's perfectly fine with me. Vote no on issue one if you haven't voted yet. Okay, So usually on Saturday mornings we talk to our friend Dave from Harrison. And I'm not saying we're not going to talk to our friend day because he is on the line, and I'd like to talk to our friend Dave. But I just think a disclaimer is in order for those of you who have not experienced the Dave experience yet. And that disclaimer is that some of the material you're about to hear may not be suitable for

all mentalities. Ages. Yeah, but not all mentalities. So just get that out of the way. So you have fear warning five one three, seven, four nine, seven thousand. Now, without any further adio, let's go to Dave from Harrison. Good morning, day from Harrison, scourage us, Good morning, what up? How are we doing? Uh? You know what? Everything is as well as can be expected under the circumstances. There you go, there you go. You know, Dave, I've

noticed that the problem isn't that obesity runs in your family. It's that no one runs in your family. I think that's the real issue. Bahah. Two hundred and fifty pounds on Earth is ninety four zero point five pounds on Mercury. So you know, if you're worried about your way, you're not fat. You're just on the wrong planet. I see, I see, Jared, Jeff. Yes, the teacher says to Max says, Max used the word diploma in a sense, and Max says, when the sinks stopped

up, we called the plomba. And then Jared Jeff, do you know why why the plumber quit work early yesterday? No? Why Uh he was drained, so he went home early. He was he was drained. The plumber was drained. Yes, I don't know. I don't know about you, but I'm thinking about sending uh my aquarium over to Israel. You know why. Yeah, well I heard they need more tanks. That's that's almost not funny at all. I know, Hey, what kind of pants do ghost swear? What kind of pants do ghosts swear? Yeah, if in

fact they wear pants, I don't know what they wear. Boo jeans, boo jeans, Hey, Dave, boo boo jean. Yes, you need to go. Thank you. Seven hundreds fourteen minutes past the hour, seven hunderd WLW Gary Jeff Walker on the Saturday morning edition talking to our friend old Radio Rick. You can't call it a hobby when your entire basement is full of radios and tubes and parts, and the majority of the rest of the house the same. It's a passion. At that point. Some might say

an obsession. Some might say it's not healthy, but he somehow is surviving through all of it. Rick Washburn, good morning. Hey, my favorite joke. Say it with me. I always wanted a full basement. I think I finally achieved it. Jeez, Good morning, sir. Morning. A little wandering off the norm this morning, though, I am surprised you're coming in five by five, but you are. Indeed, this is a

nineteen sixty seven Motorola, a MFM clock radio. I say it's wandering off the usual because I don't usually work on solid state transistor sets, but yeah, this one working on several for the customer, and this one was it's like, yeah, I'll give it a shot. But actually it wasn't in bad shape at all. It needs some cleaning, but some of the components

inside were electrically perfectly fine, but physically falling apart. Oh no, wait, electrically fine but physically falling up. Please do tell well, Okay, so you have like electrolytic capacitors, which are like a miniature looking beer can. They're they're tiny, but they're about you know, cylinder pol you know what I've seen. I've seen what you're talking about. Yeah, and for some reason the outer cover, which is I guess crimped at the bottom to

hold it in place, they just fell off. There were like three of them rolling around in the cabinet, okay, So I glued them back onto the original tested under stress to make sure that they were happy and it's all good. That's great. Bad crimper that week or whatever, but cleaned up the clock and lubricated it. The cabinet is kind of cool because it's a it's maple wood, and it's made to it looks like it's something you would

hang in the kitchen wall because your kid made it shop class. There's like six little fake doors that if they were actually drawers, you could put like half of a symbol or maybe a nickel in each one of them, you know. And it puts shoe polish in the side whatever. But it is ornate. But it's nineteen sixty, so you know. Maplewood was the big thing. And the arch top it looks like it has a lot more to offer than it really does. But radio sounds pretty good. Clock keeps time

and what more can asks? As you mentioned, you usually don't work on solid state or transistors. You prefer to work and your life. Work has been pretty much with two radios. What special challenges present themselves when you're working on a solid state radio as compared to a tube radio, right, Well, but part of it is a lack of service information like schematics that have the level of details that I need to It's been a while since I got my w T at the Purdue, so yeah, I can't. I can't

re engineer as off the cuff as I can with TUPE sets. There are still some suppliers for the service information for these, but they cost money. And the other challenges since I don't have a lot of stock and I don't have a lot of inventory of those types of parts. It's pretty sad to buy a transistor that cost a buck thirty seven and oh that'll be twenty eight dollars shipping, you know, stuff like that. That's just you know,

it's it's painful, Yeah, no doubt about it. Well cool. The other challenge is that a lot of the transistors were either silicon or germanium, and the germaniums do not stand the test of time, just like the fasters I'm usually dealing with, So even if I had an inventory, they probably will be bad. By now anyways, not a lot of fun. I got you all right, Well cool. It's always good to touch base and talk to you. And we're still working on some nightcap stuff ahead. I'm

getting shows together right now for Monday and Tuesday night. Rick Washburn Old Radio rickgmail dot com, Oldradio Rick at gmail dot com. If you'd like to get in touch with him, if you've got one of those beautiful antique radios you'd like restored repaired, that's the guy who can do it, if there's ever room in his basement again. Six nineteen or thereabouts on seven hundred WLW

seven hundred WLW Sport checks My school scores from last night. Deer Park twenty one, Marymont thirteen, Madeira Big over Fennytown forty nine to seven, Redding beat Taylor fifty five to twenty. Indian Hill over Wyoming twenty one to three. The final Anderson over Turpin thirty one, seven Elevenon over Walnut Hills twenty

one to seven, Withrow with a victory over Hughes fifty to seven. The final King's forty one, Little Miami twenty one, Winton Woods twenty one, Loveland nine, Milford beat Wes Claremont twenty seven to nothing and sorry Babe, Chris point Os Almamar a loser. Wilmington fifty, New Richmond fifteen. U see his homecoming game today at Knippert Stadium, kickoff at noon against the Iowa

State Cyclones. Our coverage begins at eleven o'clock here on the home of the Bearcats and tomorrow home of the best Bengals coverage, as the Bengals host the Seattle Seahawks. They are slightly favored over Seattle for the one o'clock game. Our cabage will begin with Bengals Sports Talk at nine a m. Sharp and Robin Lexington, who had a question or an offering he wanted to offer up this morning. Rob, what's going on you're on the air. Well,

Hey man, I have a question for Steve from ATNA. He's a really bright guy. And what that question is, is there a law on the bucks with Congress that they could expel to lead for her condoning of the atrocities that were brought on by Hamas and her not disowning what, you know, the killings of babies. You know what, here's the problem, Rob, is that we have this pesky thing in our Constitution, which we all cling to when it's speech that we we offer that other people find offensive that is

filtered out or censored. The First Amendment I think would keep her from the government expelling her for those really, really awful statements. I agree, I hate it, you hate it. Anyone with a brain or a heart should hate what she said and reject it wholly. But I don't know if you can expel her for merely exhibiting a right to freedom of speech, no matter how offensive that speech is. You know what I'm saying at it, but that woman is a is repugnant, and I'll leave it at that. And

well, she has a bun. She lives. She lives in a district where everybody is repugnant. Unfortunately, so she keeps getting elected. A breaking back, I'm toasting you. We may be thrown. You'll never hear me cons I've been kicked out of better places. But I can't remember when we had east my friends out of Cincinnati, through Hamilton, Claremont and into how now Brown County, to the lovely village of Ripley, Ohio. And the gang, Good morning gang, good morning. Are we are we inside?

Brookies? Are we out? We are assembled right in front of Brookies in the little missing rain just awaiting your call. I love the fact that I love the fact you guys are out on the street at six point thirty in the morning to talk to me. That's awesome, U s us no kidding. So we have a handicapped cat up here, A handicapped cat. Yeah, a handicapped pussy cat. Yep. Jeb kind of walks like me about eight am. Oh it's from my leg. Oh okay, all right,

back on track. We have absolutely nothing going on in Ripley tonight, so if you want to come down and hang out, we're going to have fun doing nothing. Oh nothing, and more fun at it. Nothing is one of my favorite things to have. I love it. Uh, that's relaxing. Yes, it is, it really is. I'd rather it be eventful than really eventful most of the time, Lisa. So this is the first time we've heard from you. How you been I have been just fine.

I've just been rather my social schedules and rather by lightly. Really Yes, Yes, does your man friend know? Oh yeah, he's usually he's part of it. He's part of it. Okay, good, good, Yeah, sure, he's hanging out with the man my side. That's right, that's all good. We're all happy people. So so, Sherry, what's the weather rock the weather Beaver have to say about our forecast this weekend? Well, this morning it was a little tamp around here. It's the way

around the edges. But I think there's some showers coming through it a little bit, and there'll be more coming through later today. And thankfully it's warm. I'll be really cold this morning, but it's not too bad out here. No, no, no, the really cold stuff is yet to hit us. So thank god, you guys are protected. And Matt Miller, I'm surprised that you're not driving with Doug Bonnson to West Lafayette, Indiana to go to the Purdue Ohio state game. He had an extra ticket or did

Angie wind up going. I believe Angie ended up going, because of course last that my shift last night tonight. I got you, I got you. That's all worked, it's actually gonna work well. See. But the thing for Matt, though, is I know Doug would drive so Matt could drink all the way there if he chose to do so, and he probably would. You guys have a wonderful weekend. We love you and we'll see you soon. The gang in Ripley outside of Brookie Saloon on Main Street.

A weird show. This is lovely Lady Lynette and Steve from ETNA with a pithy phone call on the way. Next on seven hundred WLW seventy four of the Moody Blues, Justin Hayward celebrating a birthday on this October fourteen, no question, one of the greats in rock and roll. As we continue seven hundred WLW, Garry Jeff Walker about quarter two the top of the hour, and let's see what we got here. See real quickly, JB. You wanted to make a special announcement JB. Real quick well, I dopecial importance.

Daniel Cameron governor for our new governor for Kentucky on November seventh. But he will be at pee Wee's Place with Rand Paul, our Senator, Friday, October the twentieth, at nine at nine a m. And at Seawe's Place at twenty three twenty five Anderson Road in Crescent Springs, Kentucky. Come and join the group. That's next Friday morning. Daniel Cameron and Rand Paul, thank you very much for that lovely lady, Lynette. Good morning, Lynette, Good mine, love. How are you doing fine? See you

finally got your phone situation straightened at you've called me this morning. I know you left me a message yesterday and I didn't have a chance to get it while I was at work, so I got that later. But you know I told you to call me if I didn't get through and you didn't call me, darling, Well it's not the morning's not over, darling, It's okay. Let me do. God has smiled on me. He has set me free. Oh, God has smiled on me. He's wings to me.

Amazing grace. How sweet the sound to say? The rich like me? Oh? I want? Well, it's lost, but now I'm found. Was blind now right now I see? Oh God has smell me. Amen, Amen, Thank you dear. And I'm sorry that I didn't call you yet. But I've got quite I've got quite a few things going on here in case you didn't notice. Well, Noah, Greg, Noah, come and read the Bible to me. Love and Dave, Oh, where where can you be? All right? Babe? And Christine? Elvis will

be here Wednesday at two thirty. Maybe I'll see you there Florence Park Care the lovely lady Lynette. All right, let's move on here with news of the week and his pithy phone call all the I don't know if you can get any more pithy than Lynette just was with me. Steve from at no ohioho h, Jared Jeff Okay, let's answer, Rob, Rob. Expulsion from Congress is extremely rare, the grounds for expulsion often. Here's why you

never do it. The famous eighteen fifties expulsion of a South Carolina congressman for using his cane to almost kill a Massachusetts anti slavery congressman, and he was doing it on the house floor. He was expelled and immediately reelected. That's why you don't do it. You can do it whatever if you can get away with it. We tried in the nineteen fifties, by the way,

with Adam Clayton Powell, and I didn't succeed. Two thoughts about dealing with consummate evil The Hamas family killer's criminal enterprise Number one George Patten on his Nazi enemies. You have to kill Germans. It's the only thing they understand. Well, we'll come back to that in a second. For my basic army officer training. Here's a question, what's the ultimate road to success in war? Well, it's not killing as many as you can or incinerating as much

real estate as you can. The military goal, and this is extremely important as always, to destroy the enemy's will to fight. Think about that, Think about US resolved to do anything. The US failure in Vietnam is an excellent example. The commedis knew we would not allow a protracted war. The US is not a martiall country. Communist countries are. It's in their genes.

They love war. Secondly, the US media and educational institutions gave up quickly, with the media at the Tet Offensive in nineteen sixty eight portraying a really good success as a failure. Let's look at that. It was not the knockout punch that the North wanted. The North eventually won the war without winning a single major battle with US forces, US lack of will to fight, and South Vietnamese political corruption doomed the effort fast forward was pattern right?

Just kill them to they lose the will to fight. In the Middle East, maybe so. Hamas is a totally irrational cult with a death wish for themselves. And all others. So I don't have the anydote for that, folks. Final thought on dealing with evil, I see our alleged minister in these issue one abortion on Demand ads here in Ohio says opponents of abortion are guilty of the biblical admonition judge not lest you be judged. This is probably

the most controversial verse in the Bible. It does not mean you cannot vigorously condemn evil when you see it. You have to if you're a good Christian. Damn it another theological term there, Hamas is a consummate evil. By the way, comparing this, of course, as you did earlier in the show, I think Gary Jeff to the Middle East killing a child five minutes

before term is also rev damnable. And here's another one, Pastor Tim, your latest sophistry in this pro abortion commercial government needs to stay out of family decision making. Wow, that is fascinating as a general rule. Well, well, let me give you an example. Let's see, we have a father who was having an incestuous relationship intercourse with two of his daughters, ages twelve and fourteen. He's been doing his thing for three years with the mother's

complicity. One of the girls spills the beans to a school nurse who notifies police. The detective Bureau arrests the criminal casanova who has tried, convicted and sentenced. Hopefully. Oh oh, government interfering and family decision making Pastor Tim's world overturned the conviction violation of his civil rights. Yeah, that's where we're headed. And by the way, I've said several times on this show, in the past couple of years, every single institution in this country has been

co opted. We have destroyed the educational system, we destroyed the political system, we destroyed the business and commercial system, and we've destroyed the churches. We have got ministers out there who are absolutely following the words of the Antichrist. This is absolutely outrageous. I have never seen political commercials this absolutely evil. And we got evil here. We got evil in the Midwest, or excuse to be in the Mideast. Think about it, folks, It's all

over the damn place. Thanks Gary, Jeff, take care of yourself, thank you. I'd not seen the commercial with the so called man of God advocating for more abortion. I'd not seen that because I probably would go absolutely ballistic if I did. Opposing abortion pastor tim or whatever you are is not judging anyone. Opposing abortion is not judging anyone. Geez. These people will stop at nothing to keep killing for profit and playing on the emotions of people

at the same time. It's absolutely disgusting, right, it is evil. Coming up on six fifty four, we'll talk to Steve Shulty some environmental news coming up in just a moment. And as I mentioned earlier and he referenced it in the show Planned Parenthood hamas they both like to rip unborn babies out of women's wombs. What's the difference one's in a clinic and one's in the streets. It's the same damn thing. Seven underd wlw into another hour of

the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, October fourteenth, twenty twenty three. I'm Gary jentf Walker. You are you, and that's perfectly fine with me. Really is seven oh six on a Saturday morning, and it's time for our You know, we missed Dave. This is my fault. Dave Keaton is sitting in for Liam. I have the Beatles getting Better usually here as a theme song for Steve Shultey and I did not tell you so that Oh look at that. Here it is and as I just mentioned, our environmental engineer

Steve Shulty to talk about truth in climate again on a Saturday morning. How you doing that? Magically? Your theme song just appeared, Steve. Thank you very much. Jeff now as always better than I deserve yourself doing quite well. Thank you. Blessed to be here. Yep, So I got two items today. Firsus is from the CO two Coalition dot org Sea two Coalition dot Org, one of your favorite organizations. Recently announced climate documentary offers

science based relief from alarmism. So debuting on NEWSMAC Sunday tomorrow, that is for those intent. October fifteenth, nine pm. A new documentary, A Climate Conversation, rejects extremism in favor of a constructive debate on climate change. UH offers viewers a welcome opportunity to learn about shared values of environmentalism and human compassion. Feature scientists and economists who with deep expertise on climate change. Among

them Gregory A. Wright Stone, executive director of CO two Coalition. I know you've written a brilliant a brilliant many UH, Greg Ken Gregory, director of Friends of Science, and Ron Stein, founder of pts advanced ron is great. I met the gentleman. So again, that's tomorrow night, nine o'clock. If you get newsmax, I'm sure it'll be available at CO two Coalitions dot org at some time. And the second one I got is from

Cornwall Alliance dot org. It's Cornwall Alliance dot org. It's from their September this month's newsletter. Caption corruption and scientific journals. In a paper by Patrick Brown and colleagues, changes in California's wildfire were attributed to human cause climate warming. But after the publication, the lead author, that's mister Brown, admitted that the paper was published simply because it fit a narrative that pleased the editors.

He wrote, quote knew not to try to quantify key aspects other than climate change because it would dilute the story that prestigious journals want to tell quotes quote What further went on to say, to put it bluntly, climate science has become less about understanding the complexities of the world and more about serving as a kind of prophecy urgently warning the public about the dangers of climate change. It starts. A great deal of climate science research misinforms the public and most

importantly, makes practical solutions more difficult to achieve. Well, in other words, telling certain people what they want to hear and what they're paying to hear, and not necessarily the actual science or real data. Correct. That's correct. And what typically happens when a paper is published and people have problems with it. There's a well established protocol for challenging errors or even the deliberate misrepresentations

and papers and research papers. But what the opposition will do is that instead of going through that protocol, they just go to the media and keep on complaining that these people are lying when they're not. It's amazing how many people why, it's getting better, how many people right exactly, by and large. I love how they kicked a Nobel Prize winning physicist off of a climate panel because he pointed out that they didn't take clouds into effect. Like they

don't take clouds into effect, they don't take the sun into effect. It's all caused by carbon emissions and by evil, dirty men like you and me. I got it all right, Thank you, man. I appreciate the little little ray of truth again, seven to eleven at seven hundred WLW. Sometimes you get a snacky in the afternoon when it happens to me, I don't want pretzels or chips. I want pure Panamanian dehydrated tarantula. You can get them with or without the hairs, the perfect snack while I'm listening to

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Well, you know, if you quit change in the name of the damn place, maybe I would get it rock any anyway, So real quickly, what are we talking about this morning? Rock? Real quickly? I want to talk about zinc and why and why everyone should be a concern with others with their zinc levels. Okay, about well about twenty of the population is actually zinc a deficient and and zinc is is a really important mineral when

it comes to electrolytes. A lot of people think about sodium, a potassium and even a phosphorus when they when they think about being like hydrated and all that, but a zinc a zinc is a very important mineral of when it comes to osygenating the blood and the tissue. So and then uh, and

then people over sixty, there's about forty percent that are deficient. So when we're looking at you know, your immune system right like a lot of people did during COVID, zinc was is a very very important uh, well a mineral, you know, as as is vitamin D. So to get to get proper should should people like suck on a nickel or a penny to get more zinc or no, no, they shouldn't suck on a nickel or a penny. Well, a penny's copper. But I'll, uh, I know

I heard there wasn't there wasn't as much copper in pennies anymore. I thought it was more more zinc. Anyway, Uh, there are plenty of zinc supplements out there, right well, zinc supplements and also a green, a leafy vegetables. You know, vegetables are a very good, you know,

a very good sauce. And that's uh. And as we should be doing at least eighty percent of our you know, a diet, I should be a fruits and vegetable you get in, Yeah, eighty percent should be and then yeah, I know you gotta start getting some vegetables and fruits in your diet day car all right, well listen with the next side of beef, I'll have some kale. Thank you, Rococostellano train with Roco dot Com.

Now time for our Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to these as a man, these kind of crazy stories from all over the United States and the world. And here once again is the aforementioned Tom Davis. Good morning, Gary, Jeff. This week chicken pot pie like you've never tasted it before. But first, some lady in Maryland quit her job after she was

referred to HR over concerns for her mental stability. To prove that she was in a clear state of mind, she took a trip to Mexico, where she spent five thousand dollars on a wedding ceremony in which she married herself. She says the whole experience has taught her the importance of self care. Speaking of jobs, Keaja Shelton stole a Kia to make it to her interview to be a stripper. She was apparently running late and got her hands on the

keys in one of the cars on the lot. She did eventually bring the car back, but the cops were waiting for her when she got there. There's a restaurant in China making headlines. They've been using the same jar for sixty years. They've literally been using the same exact jar to make the sauce for the pork skewers since nineteen sixty three and they've never cleaned it. Oh,

the owner says he thinks it makes everything tastes better. And finally, there's a fancy new restaurant in London called Fowls And for twenty seven bucks you can get their signature dish, the chicken pot Pie. Now why is it so expensive? Well, for your money you get a pie that has the bird's head, wings and feet sticking out of the pastry. They say their goal is to use every part of the animal and eliminate waste. Next week, a new company wants your dirty diapers so they can make dog food.

Have a great weekend. Seven one hundred WLW sport Big Football Weekend on the Big One, Bear Cat's Homecoming Day, Knippert Stadium. Noon is the kickoff. We've got the game you see versus Iowa State Bengals and Seahawks tomorrow at Paul Brown Stadium at the pay Corpse Stadium rather one o'clock kickoff for that.

Our coverage begins at nine a m. And a few high school scores from northern Kentucky last night Beechwood blank Carroll County fifty five to nothing, Cooper forty nine, Boone County seven, and Covecat for the second game in a row, a winner fifty six to six. Last night's victim Harrison County chock full of number one hits, birthday bits and musical memories. It's the music professor jim Lebarbara and rock and roll Archaeology on seven hundred WLW. She's really going

out with him? Well, there she is. Let's say ask her, Betty, is that Jimmy's when you're wearing? Mm hmmm. She it must be great writing with you. Is he picking you up after school today? By the way, where'd you meet him? The candy is not telling me where his many you get the bishop, Yes, we see. That's when I failed for Leader of the Past. I've got her and putting him down, down, down. They said he came from the wrong set up to say that it came from the wrong side of town. Mentally he was then

he would that's why I fail the Leader of the Past. One day my dad sit and find someone new. I had to tell my name with me and say that's me. I don't find somebody new. He's the never me w new. He's sorry I hurt you. Leader of the Facts. He's sort of small. He kissing Nkobar. The tears were beginning to show as he drove away upon a rainy night. I begged him to go slow. And when you hurt, I'll never know. I've feels helpless. What could

I do rememory all the things we've bed again? The Leader of the Pack nothing like girls dressed in leather shangra laws, leader of the pack leading off rock and roll archaeology on this Saturday morning, Jim Lebarbara, the music professor joins us, prof how you doing? And this song was a big hit this week back in the day. Correct, yeah, number one record, number one record this week. The leader of the Pack Sangra Lads, set of girls from the Queen section of New York. They got their name from

the restaurant. They're the same restaurant, the Queen's New York Paris Mere Wife. The lead singer with his sister Betty now Mary thing makes he's fifteen years old. She's there, and they had the Ganser's sisters who is sixteen years old, and they make this record. Now. The piano player on this record Billy Joel. It was the first record Billy Joel ever made. He says he's on the record. Hease, I was about fourteen or fifteen,

but I was on that record playing the piano. The song's written by Ellie Grantite and Jeff Barry and the producer crazy guy named Shadowed Morton, who used to come into the studio. Billy Joelson this cape bon and he was a part of a motorcycle gang when he was a kid, So when he co wrote this song with Ellie and Barry, wanted to make sure it was a motorcycle song, and that's what they came up. Let's say it was a tled young parental disapproval and death by motorcycle. But it really is a motorcycle

that you hear on the record. They used the motorcycle, had this motorcycle outside the studio, had a long cable microphone recorded it. The crash is nuts. Didn't press the motorcycle, but that's the motorcycle and a belongs to the engineer Jovenry, And it was a Harley Davidson. Ah very nice. Had a big birthday yesterday. We wanted to make note of rock and Roll Hall of Famer. Yeah, Paul Silent celebrated. But if they turned to eighty two. Now, this was the second record that scored for Semony.

Guardfunk came out on an album they Wednesday morning, three am. It came out, but this is a discarded Nobody was playing it and then they gave up. So Simony Guardfuncle broke up, and Simon didn't realize that all of a sudden, Sounds of Silence becomes a hit, you know, for a year after it comes out. The album they had added strings, electric guitar, and it changed the whole sound of the record. Now it's a song

that's very interesting. This song was written when he was in England. He went to England for a time and apparently he was at a train station waiting for his training, and he wrote this on a scrap piece of paper. But it was the provate girl he met, and she should have a footnote in rock and roll. Her name is Kathy. He also was saying about her and can'ty song and America a couple of rough songs. So he he was I don't know if he's a love, but he's sure had a big

crush on this girl. She was a the taker at club. He had him playing different clubs, so the train station leaving her going from one city to another in England. And it also was a double meaning because during that time he wanted to okay when they see her, he's lever with her, waiting to see her at the train station. But he also was twenty three years old and he wan to come back home to America, so it has a double meaning. It took off after this became the second hit after the

Sounds of Silence. Homer On became a member five Yet in nineteen sixty sixty, Timely Bark Paul Simon, homeward bound the railway station, got a ticket fall a destiny shown on to one that stands my suitcase, sun guitar, and ever it stop, is neatly bound for a poet and one man bad Home. We're bound other shadow worlds Home, We're down home, when my thoughts escaping Home, when my music explained Home, when I love lies made

in silently for every day. It's an endless stream of cigarettes and magazine mm and each town looks the same to me. The movies and the factories, and ever his stranger space I see reminds me that I long to be home. We're bound. I wish worlds all. We're bound Home, when my thoughts escape Home, when my music player home, when I love guys waiting silently for me. Tonight I'll sing my sons again. I'll play the game and pretend, but all my words come back to me in shades of mediocrity,

like emptiness and harmony. I need someone to comfort me. All abound with jowls, came abound home, when my bobs escaping Home, when my music player all, when my love lies waiting silently for me, silently form me great stuff, Have another wl W Gary Jeff with the music professor Jim le Barbara and We're feared. We do it two first, since it's Paul Simon's birthday and there's such a wide range of music, we update with this from the Graceland album. Jim, Yeah, we just heard from twenty two

year old Paul Simon. Now we go twenty years later and he wrote this that This came out of the Graceland album, the highly acclaimed Graceland album, and it was the lead single. Though not much happens with this song, it's lyrics followed this person seemingly going through a midlife crisis, partially inspired by Paul Simon's trip to South Africa and his experience with the culture in South Africa. And if you wonder in this song it's called you can Call Me l

It's by Paul Simon. So in the song Who's Now and Who's Steady, Well, apparently it happened at the party. So he and his wife Peggy Harper had this party and Simon's friend was a composer named Stanley Suberman, and he brought along another composer one long gun named Pierre Boulet, and Bouley was making his exit. He called Simon l and he called his wife, Betty Bouley. Now was quench and it wasn't being rude, Paul said, it

was just this interpretation of what he heard. He heard Paul equals al and Betty, he's really Petty, Peggy is Betty and that's what he heard. Now, here's a touch of Cincinnati on this record. The saxophone on this record, the synthesizer, the guitar. Excuse me, the guitar synthesizer on this record belongs to a guy from Cincinnati, from coming tim who played in the Lebow High School marching band. Got to give a big star next to the name of Adrian Blue, Adrian Ballue. That's him on the saxophone.

Uh. He does the emulations on the saxophone baritonesa alto. And he said, Paul Simon, apparently paula who did this record. He spelled out each part exactly the way he wanted it, from the iconic beginning of the song. And he said, very few people know it, but he said, that's me. That's me, Adrian Blue, sinny guy on this one. Incidentally, this may be the biggest hip ever containing a penny whistle solo plaid by a guy, Morris Goldberg, a white South African who happened to be

living in New York. And this song, actually, this song is a big record all around the world in different countries like I number one, number two hits, but an America and only went to number twenty three in nineteen eighty seven. Well, let's you can call me. Let's hit it, Paul Simon from Graceland. You can call me out, chevy Chase on the video Too Famous Lands. Chevy Chase liked to hang out with musicians hand light. A man walks down street. He says, why am I soft in

the middle? Now? Why am I soft in the middle? Round? Rest of my life is so hard. I need a p little opportunity. I want to shot a redemption. Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon breath yard, no land, far way, my wine lit through, just the beer down that bier and then get these months away from me. You know I don't find this stuff on music anymore. If you be my bodyguard, I can be along my spoud see. I can call you Betty, Betty way you call me, you can call me out. A

man walks down the street. He says, why am I short of attention? Got a short little span of attention? If go on my nights so long? Where's my wife? The family? What if I die here? Who'll be my role mother? Now that my room mother? It's gone gone. He stump back down the alley with talking about road with your little back faced girl. All along a long there what incidents and accidents? There were hens and allegations. If you'd been our bodyguard, I can be along long

spile. There's that penny whistle. I absolutely love that entire album. It's a it's a master a modern masterpiece of music from Graceland. Yesterday's birthday boy Paul Simon also on the birthday list. Prop a guy who's been around almost as long as Paul Simon on the music scene, and he's still active today, The Great Robert Lamb of Chicago. Yeah, turned seventy nine years old

yesterday and I had a number seven hit in nineteen seventy one. This actually came out Robert Lamb, the first album that Chicago did, and it's an early example of them featuring the horn section. Robert Lamb, you have a keyboard player, singer, songwriter. He was a teenager. The story behind this is now he lived in Brooklyn, New York. So the matter of fact, when he was a kid, he sang in a choir in his

church in Brooklyn Heights. Also in that choir was Harry Chatham, pretty talented singers that little choir in Brookland. Well, he was living in Brooklyn and then he moved to Chicago to his mom. He divorced. His parents divorced when he was fifteen, So this came from the experience. He said. He was a teenagers walking down the street in Brooklyn and I walked by a movie theater and there's a master standing out side. I'd taken a cigarette Brett

break and he said, well, hey, what time is it? And the guy said the guy looked at him and said, does anybody really know what time it is? And she remembered that. But he was trying to write this sort of beatlesque shuffle and they talk about it, does anybody really know what time it is? And this was the first song in the band actually recorded together Chicago, and he'd been playing live over the year, but the studio was this new experience for them, and that's where this song came

from. And he wanted to write it to feature lead Longman on that trumpet solo. Yeah, and you know what when they perform in concert. Robert Lamb one of the few original members still with the band. But man, when you got great tunes and you got the right musicians, it all sounds fantastic. Dave pumped this up for us prop Thank you, Thank you from just in case your fury ships up seven point fifty one east. And So I was walking down the streets one day a man came up to me and

last me all the time was that onside my wife? Does everybody really know what time it is? Everybody can? So I can't imagine why what time? And after crime, I was walking down the streets of day but Cri set me at sun watch had stopped. Go dad, That's say, is anybody even don't know what time it is? Can anybody that they can? So? I can't imagine why I don't know the time out up to cry But I was walking down the streets day where post show my truck. So

I just don't know how it all. That's just want to say, nobody really know what time it is? Can't Cal's so Canlemaine? About okay? Little Seahawk into another hour of the Saturday Morning edition for Saturday, October fourteenth, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff gifts from Wally coming up a visit with Moe Eggar and our friend, uh, reverend, I don't know if he's a reverend, Rick Green of the Rick Green from Spirit Works will be joining us here in just a moment as well. But first it's time to check

in with our man of science. We call him science Mike. We call this a science minute. Yes, as a night of scientist. Been surprising him now binding me with Michael. Good morning, how are you? This is a good day. It's great. Yeah. Annually eclipse today, Gary Joe. The annual eclipse annular as opposed to the total or so I mean to us total or solar clips. See, I thought you said annual eclipse, and I didn't know they happened every year like clockwork. Annular. I

may have I may have said that. Okay, So annular eclipse. That's where the just the part of the moon called the penumbra hits the Earth and and blocks out the Sun. It's going to be how to say it, The ring of fire is created when the Moon gets in front and uh, this is going to be coming through the southwest the United States. But here we're going to experience what they call partial solar eclipse. It's going to be

max out around around one oh five today. It's going to be cloudy all day, so we probably won't I've got I've got partly cloudy skies out my window right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean you could possibly notice this annular eclipse of the moon. Now the P number hits the Earth? Now does does the number ever hit the Earth? When the Moon is in the seventh house and Jupiter aligns with Mars. That's what I need to

know. It sounds like a hit. And NASA is going to fire three rockets up into the eclipse down to the southwest to see the change is in the atmosphere during the sudden in and out phase of darkness to light. Oh

so they're going to get an up close and personal look. Oh yeah, because when the sun when the sun rises, and it's what they call it the ionosphere, the electrons strip away from the molecules and then when the sun sets, these electrons they come back into rejoin the the atoms and they we're going to see this happen right away, so they're going to send some rockets up to see the cult ripple effect of this electron rejoining and separation happened pretty

quick. So for here it's going to be about two hours three hours long. So so start eleven forty two, Gary Jeff. It's going to end here around two thirty, so one oh five, get out. Don't look at it. Don't look at it. Just immerse yourself into the partial lack of sunlight. And if you have a welder's goggles, you can look at it through those, but don't look at it directly. Damn you know, I loaned my welders goggles out last year and they still haven't been returned.

Or if you have a disco ball, Gary Jeff, a disco ball will reflect it and you'll see all these different partial images up on your ear through your window. If you want the same guy, the same guy, the same guy I lent my welders hood to has the disco ball. Okay, Amazon will delivered two hours. Have a good day, you two. Science Mike. The annular eclipse today starting around eleven forty two here until about two thirty the afteroon. Time to check out the partial eclipse about one oh five.

The Ring of Fire smelling Johnny Cash eight oh nine at seven hundred WLW thing more positive than the truth through the word of God. Brother Rick Green standing by don't let it shine, lot of I'm gonna let it shine. See lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. Oh yeah. At eight fourteen, Brother Green, Good morning, Good morning, Gary. I woke up praying

for you and your listeners. And Gary, I have a great description of God this morning, and it's coming from Second Corinthians, Chapter nine, verse ten. It says, for God is the one who provides seeds for the former and then bread to eat. In the same way, he will provide an increase your resources and then produce a great harvest of generosity in you. Don't you love that, Gary? So the seeds of generosity plant within ourselves come from God, and then we reap the benefits, and everyone I guess

around us reaps those benefits. And it's all. It's all. I pray to God Good, that's what we do. I hope we spread those seeds. I wanted to ask you something that we don't do usually on this program, and you know if it's one of those things that you're not a believer, then I apologize for I'm not apologizing for it. Would you pray with me real quickly, Rick, this morning on something, oh most definitely. In Jesus' name, O, Heavenly Father, I pray your will be done.

Forgive us for our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. And Lord, I petition you God for peace and comfort to the people of Israel and the people of the world. In Jesus' name, Amen, and Jesus Precious money and Holy Amen. Gary. We can do that anytime you feel late. All right, Thanks, Rick, have a blessed Day. Eight sixteen at seven hundred WLW seven one hundred w LW sports high school score palooza here on a Saturday morning. Dixie Heights over Scott last night sixty

seven to seven. Ryle beat Great Crossing thirty five, twenty one Highlands over Connor fifty eight to seven, Detroit Central Catholic over LaSalle. In overtime they edged him thirty five to twenty eight. India Bishop Stard ganged up on Elder thirty four to seven. Tonight Saint X at Cleveland, Saint Ignatius Moeler plays at Lakewood. Saint Edward Princeton over Coleraine forty four to seven, Oak Hills seventeen, Lakota East seven, Lakota West squeaked one out over Mason ten to

seven. Fairfield beat Middletown in overtime thirty seven to thirty, and Hamilton over Sycamore twenty eight to thirty one, Deer Park twenty one, Marie Mont thirteen, Madeira forty nine, Finneytown seven sorry Finneytown, Redding rolled over Taylor fifty five to twenty. Indian Hill beat Wyoming twenty one to three, Kings over Little Miami forty one, twenty one, Wentwoods beat Loveland twenty one nine, Milford twenty seven, West Claremont nothing, Wilmington big over New Richmond sorry,

Honey fifty to fifteen. Anderson beat Turpin thirty one to seven, eleven and twenty one Walton Walnut Hills seven to the final with throw over Hughes Big fifty to seven, also a big, big lead for Bishop Watterson. Harrison never challenged forty eight to thirteen. The final Saint Francis de Sales forty nine, Northwest eight, Mount Healthy forty six Talawan to nine, and Western Hills beat Woodward fifty four to twenty two. That's just a sampling of what we had.

I guess the playoffs are coming soon, as early as next week somebody today. The u See bear Cats face off against the Iowa State Cyclones for homecoming. Will be talked talking with Moeggar about that here in just a few moments, and our coverage beginning at eleven o'clock at noon, the kickoff from Knippert and tomorrow, of course, the Bengals try and right the ship, get a second win in a row over the Seattle Seahawks coming to town.

Our coverage begins at the home of the best Bengals coverage at nine a m. Tomorrow with the kickoff at one pm. All the action right here. And that's sports on seven hundred WLW. So it's a twenty two and as I mentioned, gifts from Wally and Moeggar coming up. And we'll talk to Mike Allen about what is on Saturday midday. Gee, no news this week,

huh. As the rockets continue to fire back and forth between Israel and Hamas and the Gaza strip, Israel has begun their ground operation and they've actually been on the ground in the Gaza four seven several hours now trying to root out terrorist tunnels and to try and find hostages and get information regarding where those hostages may be. Still kept the evacuation order, the twenty four hour evacuation order given by Israel for residents of the Gaza to get out so they can

attack and destroy Hamas has already timed out the twenty four hours. So we will see and we will keep you in touch with all the news that is news that's not good, but news generally isn't. Eight twenty three at seven hundred WLW, Good morning kids, Time for gifts from Wally. The End of the Road. A very wealthy businessman. He's a multi millionaire, work very hard for all his money, and he's nearing the end of his life, and he knows it and he gets sick, and he knows that it

won't be long. He's always heard that he can't take it with him, all of the things that he worked, all the material wealth that he has earned and works so hard that God has blessed him to earn. So he starts praying every night before he goes to bed and asking God if he can bring some of this wonderful thing that all these the money and whatever. Can I bring it with me? Can you make an exception? And finally, on the night before he passes, God answers him and says, you may

bring one suitcase. So he gets out the biggest suitcase he can find and he packs it with gold bars. I just completely full of gold bars and zips it back up. He dies. The next morning, he's walking up to the Pearly gates and Saint Peter's there and he's carrying this huge suitcase lugging it around with the gold bars in it, and same. He said, who, well, you know you can't bring anything into Heaven from earth. It doesn't work that way. He said, go talk to the big guy.

I got permission for one suitcase. He goes, okay, okay, goes in checks comes back out and said, yeah, God said that you could have the suitcase, but I've got to see what's inside it before you enter the gates into Heaven. He goes okay, and he sets it down and sat. Peter unzips it and looks at all these gold bars and looks at up at the man and says, you brought pavement cover me. It was a half point. I just want to cover, man, That's all

I want to do. Is covered more difficult than you would think. Well, you know what, I know a guy who covers a lot of sports. I don't know how many bets he covers. We're gonna find out, maybe in a revealing conversation with the one and only Mo Eggar, who is bracing for homecoming day with the bear Cats at Knippert. Hey Mo, what's going on? Hey man? Wow, you're you're like clear as a bell. This is great. I love your phone service. You're gonna sign me

up for that program. There you go, There you go. The magic of modern technology from here at Nippert Stadium. Fantastic. So you're there early now, I know the games. That means to get here early on Homecoming. They snarl up traffic with the parade and everything. So on Homecoming, if if you don't have if you're not going to partake in the homecoming festivities, you're wise to get to the stadium early because the festivities can tie things up. So here we are. Well, I know you're you're you kind

of you like a good party as well as the next guy. But I guess you got to cover the games, so you can't partake the way you might otherwise. I wanted to talk to you about the half point thing. I've heard so many people, you know now that everybody's in on the draft king or draft to Pulouza, whatever. Everybody's sports betting except for me, and everybody has an endorsement except for me. So I guess, I guess that's fair. So the half point should be a red flagg to anybody when

they're betting on point spreads, shouldn't it. It depends, you know, we call it the hook in gambling, but yeah, I mean it's a way to basically ensure that there's not going to be any pushes. And I think sometimes sometimes folks will look at the first number and then not the one after the decimal point, so they'll see, you know, the Kansas City

Chiefs are a prime example. Right, So obviously they've been an AFC dynasty over the last five years or so, but what they've had a hard time doing is covering point spreads where the number is larger than seven, and so you know they win by seven, you're good. They win by seven and laying seven and a half points well, you're not good, and so you know, again it sort of depends, but you should look at that number. If it's five and a half, you should say it's it's six.

Now you know there's a difference between a five and a half points bread and a six point spread because a six point spread gives you a chance for a push. But yeah, I think there are sometimes folks who they sort of overlook that that half point. We had an anonymous source at the bar yesterday.

I said, anybody got any questions for MO? Because they listened to our segment And my friend Pat donnellan donaldin listens to you every afternoon on ESPN fifteen thirty when you're there, but he listens on Saturday mornings to some of our conversations. So said, anybody got questions for MO? And the anonymous source, who wishes not to be named, said, what do you think of Desmond Ritter as an NFL quarterback? Does he belong in the league?

I think he belongs to the league. I think you're being fair if you wonder if he belongs as a starter. Now, last week he played well, played his best game as a starter, led the Falcons to a win. I love des Rinner, and you know he is. With apologies to my friend Tony Pike, He's the most accomplished quarterback in the history of UC football, and I think certainly in the argument to be the greatest quarterback in

the history of UC football. And he did great things here. I never watched him, even during his senior season and thought, that's a starting caliber quarterback in the NFL. And you know, he benefited to a degree from the fact that the draft class his year was light on qbs. If he would have put him in this year's class or the class that say Joe Burrow was in, I don't know that Dez goes as early as he does. Do I think he has a place in the league. Sure, do I

think he's a starting caliber quarterback. I'm skeptical of that. He's getting a shot, and he's getting a shot playing for a Falcons team that wants to be run heavy. They play in a weak division. Dez certainly can make plays with his legs, and I know the the intangibles that you have to bring to the job. Does certainly has those. But I never watched him at Ucie and thought, you know, with the arm, talent and the accuracy, he's a starting caliber QB in the NFL. I am thrilled that

he's getting a chance. It's not going to surprise me if by the end of the season. You know, the Falcons invested in Taylor Heineke to be the backup, They've given him a lot of money. It's not going to be all that stunning if by the end of the season he's the guy.

Pat wants to know, mo, when will you come to finally come to Huddles when I'm working behind the bar and have a cigar and a beer with the fellas because we have some we have some guys that just smoking still allowed as of today, and and we just we just want to know if you can come join us on some save, some random Friday in the middle of the day before you have to get to you know, your your thing in the afternoon. Well, you know I did. I came out. Uh,

you weren't working. It was a Friday afternoon. I was in northernk I had like ninety minutes to kill and I had a large Perdomo cigar in my center console and I was on mom the street and I said, I'm going to Huddles. You were not there, but I had a nice time. I sat right there by the window. Nobody came up to me to, like, you know, engage me in any conversation. So if the guys were there that day, certainly they didn't welcome me, but they might

not have been there that day. And so you know, I'm always up for a cigar. The places where you can go and smoke a cigar indoors are kind of few and far between. So I'll have to make it a point to get out the huddles at some point, very very soon. But you've got to be working, right, Yeah, that's my shot of getting free beer. Well, yes, I guess I'll buy you one. I will buy you one if you come out. That's more than I got last

time. We're good. So let's break down homecoming and man, it's tough to have homecoming be a conference game, especially in this conference, and especially the way the bear Cats have adjusted or haven't adjusted to playing in the Big twelve. What do you see for today against the Iowa State Cyclones. Well, I think there's reasons for optimism from this standpoint. The bear Cats are moving the ball. They had four hundred and ninety eight yards of offense on

the road at BYU. Had they moved the ball well against Oklahoma, if you go back to the last quarter against Miami, a game that they lost, If you go back to that the overtime against Miami, in the last two full games, they've gained close to one thousand yards a total offense. So moving the ball is not an issue. The issue offensively is they were even better at finishing drives against BYU. They were fifty percent on third down,

which'll take. The issue becomes the mistakes. Henry Jones had to pick six, Braden Smith fumbleday or muffed upunt deep in his own end at the end of the third quarter. You make those mistakes in conference play, especially on the road, you're going to lose. And so I think the good thing is this from a physical standpoint, they're matching Big twelve schools. They moved the ball okay against Oklahoma, and certainly their defense did its job.

I think the scary thing about Iowa State is they forced ten turnovers. They had four interceptions last week. They're very very good at turning you over. So Cincinnati's going to have to minimize the mistakes. And then I think from a defensive standpoint, it was really a tale of two games for the Bearcats. Against BYU. In the first half, they were dominant until BYU's last

possession. They went I think it was eighty two yards in something like thirty five seconds, took the lead, and then scored on their next two drives after that. The thing about Iowa State that stands out they don't give up sacks. They have one of the best offensive lines in the Big Twelve. They've done a very good job the last couple of weeks running the football.

The Bearcats I think need to put more pressure on quarterbacks. As good as they were for much of the game against BYU, they had no sacks. They have two so far in Big Twelve play. The defensive line is supposed to be the strength of this team. That defensive line is going to have to be more disruptive this afternoon for the Bearcats to get the win in a game that they are favored. In Pro stripes, Let's go Bengals Seahawks tomorrow.

It's been broken down all over the place this morning already, But just some thoughts from MO on what transpires tomorrow at pay Court Stadium. Well, I think we feel like they've cleared the Joe Burrow caf hurdle like. He might not be one hundred percent, but he looks comfortable, and you know, he showed you mobility, he extended plays, he ran for first downs. The question that I have is can Cincinnati's offensive line rise to the challenge.

That unit was not great against Arizona, playing a Seattle team that at its last game had eleven sacks. Now, that might be a function of the Giants being terrible, but still eleven sacks from seven, seven different guys. So I think the first thing that I look at is can the Bengals keep Joe upright? And if the answer is no, then what happens to

this offense. The thing that I think I'm maybe most interested in, though, is you saw what Jamar Chase did against the Arizona Cardinals fifteen catches, But it was the way in which they use you know, I've watched the forty nine ers, and I've watched the Miami Dolphins, and I see how they take their best players and line them up all over the place. San Francisco has a guy by the name of Deebo Samuel. You never see him in the same spot on consecutive plays. That's kind of how the Bengals used

Jamar Chase last week out of necessity. I want to see more of that, and I want to see more of that even if you have t Higgins and it certainly looks like this's a pretty good chance he's gonna play tomorrow, and then they've got to slow down Kenneth Walker. I think arguably the most disappointing thing about the Bengals this year has been they haven't been very good against the run, and that includes against backups. Last week against Arizona, Kenneth

Walker is a good back. It's a Seattle offensive line that has dealt with injuries. The Seahawks want to play ball control, play action football. If they get ahead against this defense the way the Bengals have played this year, they're gonna be able to do that. Bengals have to make this team tomorrow play from behind, and Seattle's been scoring over twenty seven points a game so

far, averaging over twenty seven points games. Week one, they had one of the more I think befuddling losses when they got smoked by the La Rams. But they're the only team to beat the Detroit Lions, and the Lions are legit maybe the second most complete team in the NFC, maybe the second most complete team in the NFL. And the Seahawks offensively had their way with them, and their quarterback represents one of the cooler success stories because Gino Smith

was drafted over a decade ago by the Jets kind of a bust. Was Russell Wilson's backup. They trade away Russ and it kind of felt like Gino was a placeholder until they figured out what their next move at quarterback was going to be. And as it's turned out, he's He's had a terrific run as the starter in Seattle. They've invested in him and he's played very well. Yeah, a lot of us have memories of Gino Smith in a Jets

uniform in name, Yeah, he wasn't really, by the way. How about those Philadelphia Phillies We talked about this last week and they upended the Atlanta Braves, which seemed like the team to beat in the In the Major League Baseball playoffs, playoffs have been upside down. Man. You know you had that the Dodgers won one hundred games, and the Dodgers' biggest efficiency, which was starting pitching, caught up to them in that series against Arizona. But

the Phillies do it again. You know, they finished fourteen games behind Atlanta. During the regular season. The Braves had an offense that scored nearly a thousand runs. This year, it felt like they had no holes. And I mean it's the most played out cliche in the sport, right Good pitching beats good hitting, And that was the case really for all but two winnings

of that series the Phillies. I think right now, you've got to look at that offense, and you know, the Astros are the defending world champions and have been there a bunch of times and have a very good team. But with the way that Philly lineup is constructed, with the way they're playing, I don't know how you don't consider them favorites. And their home atmosphere for the playoffs compared to you know, anybody else who has hosted postseason baseball

so far has been off the chain. It's been a lot of fun to watch and a lot of fun to watch Nick Castianos become the first player ever to hit multiple home runs in consecutive postseason games. I think we expected Nick Castianos to be a big part of the Phillies. But if you're a Reds fan and you watched Jeff Hoffman in twenty twenty one. In twenty twenty two, if I would have said to you during that run, he is going to be a big part of a bullpen that's in the National League Championship Series,

you would have said, there's no way. And yet he has been very effective for that club. We will be listening for you this afternoon, and let's bring home a victory on Homecoming Saturday for the Bearcats. I'll do my bet. Maybe I'll celebrate with a postgame victory beverage of huddles with a cigar until you never I'll be there until seven o'clock. Mo good to know. All right, thank you mo Eger with the UC bear catch today in

homecoming Mike Allen a abbreviated version of Saturday Midday Today for you. That's right. Gonna talk about the situation in Israel and the guy's a strip. It's just getting worse and worse. Also going to talk to Rachel SeaTac on issue four. I'm sorry issue one. A lot of stuff going on on that. Christopher Smitherman is going to make an appearance talk about issue twenty two and James Bogan. We're going to talk to James about the new Menendez indictment.

Yeah, you know, it's amazing the level of dishonesty in the issue. One adds, Yeah, there spending. There's no abortion band in Ohio right now, and they act like there is. Oh, I know, I know. It's twenty two weeks. You know what, it's the most radical. It passed. It will be the most radical abortion law in the country. Well, it's codified in the Constitution and that's that's what I mean,

I mean the danger. All right. Well, listen, by the way, today it is one year since my wife had her breast cancer surgery and as of right now, she is still cancer free. Praise God, hallelujah. Brother, that's good news. After the show show at Huddles, we'll talk to you then

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