Come to the Nightcap on seven hundredl W Gary Jeff Walker in for my one show this week, and it is packed and stacked and ready to put on the rack. And first up is my loved wife, Christa two point zero. I love dearly, And if you've been listening the last few weeks, she's been making picks on each week of the NFL season and has done pretty darn well. CHRISTA, good evening and congratulations on another fine above five hundred
week. You went nine and four with your picks of thirteen NFL games, including predicting accurately the Bengals victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Jacksonville last night in overtime. Doesn't matter, you picked the winners and there's no point spreads here. We just go with the games and who she thinks is going to win. So it's a mony line opportunity for all of you degenerate gamblers who are listening. So how you doing, honey, I'm good? How are you?
Before we get into the pics, I know that you are still recovering from something shocking that happened yesterday as you were buying beer without mentioning, without mentioning the name of the store or the employee's name, which we could do both if we were really ornery, but we won't. Oh no, what happened. Well, I went into the store and grabbed my eighteen pack of beer, and I'm standing in line, nobody in front of me. There's a guy at the counter. He's looking down, looking down, and I'm
starting to feel this heavy wait to this eighteen pack. Finally, I excuse me, are you open? Did? Yeah? Come on over? So I put my beer up and he started ringing it and I looked down and what did I see? The man was watching porn on his phone. Well, I'm sure there are millions of Americans who watch porn on their phone every
day, but that's not the point at all. The point is it was in a place where you could see it, and he was supposed to be working, and you waited at least five minutes just for him to acknowledge you because he was looking. And then he's got the nerve and the goal to have it just out on the front front, on the counter there where anybody can. Yes, and believe me, I'm not approved by any stretch of
the means, but oh my god, I couldn't believe it. I know h He finishes ringing up, and I said, I'll storry to take you away from your porn. Really well, yeah, it's too bad the cow was out of the barn. No pun intended, all right, So let's let's go with our Week fourteen picks off another successful week from you and your predictions last week. I'll read the names of the teams who were facing each other. You tell me who wins. There's no rhyme nor reason to this.
She's not a sharp by any means. She is not a she didn't like to gamble, so but she's gonna pick these NFL games, and I bet you're going to be doing better than most of the people who claim to be experts. Let's see the New England. The New England Patriots play the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh. Who Winsers? Okay, I hate that, even after that drubbing that the Cardinals gave the Steelers this past weekend. The Texans, Yeahtriots, come on the Texans in the Meadowlands playing the New York j
e t s Jets, Jets, Jets. Who wins? Texans are on a roll? I know there, That's why I'm gonna take them, all right. Ray Rams in Baltimore to face the Ravens. Ravens Panthers, Saints, Oh when the Saints google matching in the Indianapolis Colts coming to Cincinnati next Sunday to face our Cincinnati Bengals. To the Bengals pick up a second to row or to the Colts continue to march on. Bucks and Falcons in Atlanta Falcons, Jags and Brown's in Cleveland. Jags. There you go. Lions
go to Chicago to face their NFC North foe, the Chicago Bears. Who wins? Well, it's not going to be the Bears, okay. Seattle Seahawks taking on the San Francisco forty nine Ers. The forty nine Ers just absolutely obliterated. But they play the Eagles. Seahawks play at the forty nine Ers. Who wins this game? All right? Minnesota Vikings in Las Vegas to take on the Raiders. What's your pick? Minnesota? All right? Well you're not alone. The Broncos playing the Los Angeles Chargers. Hmm,
what are the Chargers? Okay? There was some careful consideration. The Buffalo Bills on the road to play my Kansas City Chiefs. Thanks ye, thank you, Eagles and Cowboys in Big d Eagles Go Eagles. Dallas didn't lose a lot at home, we'll find out. And finally, the Green Bay Packers face off against the New York Giants. Green Bay. Yeah, after the performance this weekend, I can understand how you'd make that pick. All right, Kristen, We'll see how you do next morning. Mike McConnell,
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the morning. Tomorrow morning at five on seven, I've been in the morning while interest rates are on the rise everywhere else at Genesis Diamonds twenty three. And when I say we're getting deeper, nobody goes any deeper than Dave Hatter. Sometimes sometimes the stuff gets real deep. But we're talking about the Internet of Things world and all of the dangers lurking out there inside your not so smart device in your car and online, and so there's that old cyber shopping
still going on. We're busy consumers apparently again this year, and we're putting ourselves at some risk when you shop online. There's no question. I tried to do it over the weekend, Dave, and I just I invariably I wind up finding a phone number for that site, so I can talk to somebody, even if they're even if I can't understand them or they're not in this country. I still like to talk to somebody as opposed to chatting online. First and foremost, it is your son's birthday. It is it is
carriage. Yeah, and as always, thanks for having me. All Yeah, my second oldest son, White is twenty five today, so I want to say happy birthday to Why love you, buddy, and hope you have a great day. A quarter century of Wyatt hat her on the planet. I think that's a good I think it's a good thing, all right, So I make such to garage Jeff, Well, sure you made him with the help of your wife and God, so of course you think so.
So anyway, the CORD has just ruled that automakers can record and intercept your text messages through their equipment. Why do they have a right to do this? And this is crazy? What's your response? Yeah, I'm sure you're not going to be shocked when I tell you that. Yes, I think it's completely insane too. But I think even outside of this ruling, this
whole situation is crazy. So I would encourage people on their own to go to Mozilla, the people that make the Firefox web browser, which I recommend, by the way over Chrome. They've got a website called Privacy Not Included, and they look at all kinds of different so called smart devices, which, as you stated before, are usually rather dumb. And they did a
deep dive into twenty five the top twenty five car manufacturers. And I think people are going to be absolutely shocked when they realize that your newer car is collecting an enormous amount of information about you. And you know, there have been several lawsuits now against Honda and some of the the bigger manufacturers to lawsuit your reference without Washington State, if I remember correctly, and you know, the rationale for why they said this is okay. No one's been able to
show any harm. But essentially, if you collect your smartphone to the entertainment center in any modern car, it's basically sucking everything off your phone. And if you read the terms of service from the car manufacturer, it's all over the map in terms of what they claim to do with that. But again, I think most people would be shocked at the information that they claim they're going to collect. There's really nothing you could do about it once you connected
your phone to it. And I guess the big takeaway from me, Gary, Yeah, you know, I get the convenience and you know, you need to charge your phone and all that sort of thing. If you're going to buy a car and drive it for a long time, that's one thing, and there are ways to clear the data out of the car, but it's you know, each manufacturer is a little different and it's not that easy to do. The real concern in my mind is if you go rent a car, if you rent a new car and you plug your phone into that
entertainment Yeah, all that data just went into that rental car. Who knows where it's going, what's going to happen to it? And when I say all that data, you know you mentioned text, So you may have sensitive text with a business partner or your spouse, kids, what I mean, anything to be in there. They're getting it all. So people really need to understand this. And again I encourage folks to check out Mozilla's privacy not included. Take a look at their report on cars. It's really quite insane.
Yeah, we were talking about this last week and it just it makes me scratch my head. Why a court would give an entity like a car maker the permission to record and intercept my text? Is this in furtherance of the deep state and Big Brother? I mean, what what can they be thinking possible? Well? Uh, you know, the car companies obviously want
to make money off of this. And I think you and I have discussed before this whole angle that the government gets around the Fourth Amendment by you sharing your data willingly and quote with consent because you don't read these terms of services that you can't understand anyway. And then you give these companies your data, whether it's your car or your smart TV or Facebook or whatever. And then you know, the government and law enforcement agencies buy your data from these third
parties which allow them to not need a warrant to get your data. You know, is it part of that? Again? Gary, Jeff, I'm not an attorney, and I did not read the lawsuits specifically, but from what I've seen in the headlines. In this one particular lawsuit, the basic angle was, well, you haven't shown any harm from this, and you know, and again I'm using legal terms I may not be using correctly baseless
and thus thrown out. So yeah, I think it's nuts. And you know, the real answer at this point is simply do not connect your phone to the entertainment center and people like you know, I get the convenience. You want to be able to do hands free call and listen to music, whatever whatever you want to do. You could still charge your phone in the car. Just get an old school cigarette style charger, plug it in, plug your phone into that and charge it. Now, you know, lose
all that additional convenience, but you know that would get you around. It's sucking all the data off your phone into the car and then being shared with the manufacturer. Dave Hatter is our guest here in the Nightcap on seven hundred
WLW. This Tuesday evening, Wall Street Journal had a news exclusive where they set up test accounts on Instagram, and the test accounts were fed content I guess by an algorithm that just exists within Instagram included risky footage of kids, miners, overtly sexual adult videos, and ads from major brands, all because I guess if you stated on the Instagram that you follow children or follow children who are on Instagram, instantly you're getting fed this child pornography basically, is
what it sounds like, Dave, tell me about this story. Yeah, I encourage people to go check out that WSJA article. And you know, Facebook slash Meta slash Instagram has been in the names off and on a fair amount lately and really off and on over time for these kinds of issues. So just as a reminder for people, Facebook change their name that the parent
company named to Meta. So when you see Meta, that's the parent ownership brands or Facebook, Instagram, What's happened some other Internet properties, So you know, this is all for the interconnected under that meta brand. And there have been some really interesting whistleblowers that have come forward here in the recent past
talking about some of these concerns with Meta slash Facebook. But yeah, I find it really interesting Gary Jeff, because you know, the whistleblowers have been saying for some time despite the fact that according to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. You have to be thirteen or have your parents consent to use these
platforms. They don't enforce it, which to some extent I understand simply because of the scale of it and the fact that kids are smart, and of course we'll try to defeat your systems no matter what you come up with. But you know, there have been whistleblowers come out and basically say, you know, Facebook has going to wear this problem for a long time. They
don't care about it. They turned the blind eye to it because you know, it generates enormous amounts of money and they want to get you on their platform, whichever one it might be, because if I can get you, as a young kid to start using let's just say Instagram for example, versus TikTok, which you know how much I love TikTok. Care, Yeah, you know, you're likely to generate money for me for a long time. So it's pretty disturbing if you look at these allegations. Again, none of
this has been proven the court as far as I know. These are all allegations, but it's pretty disturbing and pretty damning, not just about Meta, but all of these social media platforms and the kind of content that children are being exposed to. And also I think it sheds some interesting light on the whole Twitter angle that's out there right because you see these advertisers claiming to get off Twitter because they don't like the content that their their content shows up next
to. Supposedly this lost it Elon Musk has launched about that is going to be very interesting and from what I've seen, I think will be quite insightful. But you never seem to see him say, well, we're going to get off of metas platform or TikTok's platform for that kind of you know, for for objectionable content that they're at might show up next to. So it's kind of interesting, don't you think. Indeed, Uh, I think what's uh a lot of people are still not grasping, Dave Hatter is the fact
that we not only have to deal with hackers. I mean, the United States have enough wackos that are hacking and criminals that are hacking, but we discount the fact that this is a worldwide thing. It's the world Wide Web, and there are hackers all over the globe and they're they're seeking to steal
your money to do you wrong to implant malware on you. And apparently there is a rash of North Korean hackers that are now posing as job seekers and also posting for jobs recruiters, and it can lead to malware, computer hacking of and you know that that leads to the ransom and everything else. Tell me about that story. Yeah, this is a wild story, and you're
making a very important point. Yes, there are hackers everywhere. And one of the reasons why it's so difficult to stop this is because we can't prosecute people that are outside the reach of US law enforcement. If you're a hacker in North Korea, for example, what are we going to do about that? And the FDI has and other law enforcement agencies have warned, you know,
North Korea is raising funds to operate their government through these hacks. So this recent story I think is fascinating because really it's a warning for people looking for jobs first off, and the FBI. I encourage anyone who's actively looking for a job, you should go see what the FBI has said about job speaker I attack. And there's all kinds of different scams will come at you
afterwards. For example, Oh, we love to hire you but you have to go through this training first, and you have to pay us in advance, and then once you get started, we'll refund your money. Scam. Okay, lots of these kinds of things going on out there, but with this North Korean deal, it's really quite wild. What they're doing is basically pretending to be job seekers and getting hired and then stealing corporate secrets. That's
one angle. The other angler is they're setting up scams to make it appear, and they'll use sites like monster or dice or legitimate job speaker site. They're setting up scams so you, as a candidate go find a quote job unquote and then they say, oh, well you're gonna have to take a test to show your skills. And once you click the link to download the software for the test, guess what vam they got you, Whether it's ransomware,
whether it's some kind of crypto mining software. You know. So again, while I realized the best way to find a job and today world, other than just knowing people, is to use these fights and go online and
have a linked in profile and such. You need to be really careful about what you're doing out there and understand that you know, if you're a company, especially if you have sensitive information, trade secrets, military secrets, you may have hackers trying to get you to hire them so they can steal your
stuff. Or conversely, as a candidate, you know, anything that feels unusual, you should definitely go out of band and try to bet that before you click any links or download anything or send money in advance of some great yas what's the best way to go out of band and find out if it's real or not? Well, you know, that's getting harder and harder because these guys will go on LinkedIn and set up take profiles as part of the
scam. You know, the best way in my mind, if you're at a point where someone is legitimately going to hire you, you know, if you've ever talked to met that person in person. Now I get you know, remote work and everything. Some of the things I'm saying here aren't as pertinent as they once were. But like they don't ever want to do a video call. You know, you do a video call and the person doesn't
seem to be who they claim to be. You know, go to that company's you look up a company's website on your own, you try to contact them on your own look at the better business view. You know, any information you can get gun in Bradstreet LinkedIn, any information you can get to would help you determine are you dealing with a legitimate thing will go a long way towards helping you get sucked into a scam like this. And you know the old thing still is true, Gary Jeff. If it seems to be
good to be true, it probably is. So proceed caustiously, Dave Hatter, You're always too good to be true and we appreciate your time. Happy birthday to your son Wyatt too. That's uh as always, Thanks Garret Jeff, and appreciate the shout out for why you got it. Another great half hour of the Nightcap. Just ahead in minutes is a few moments with the
wild Man on the Nightcap on seven hundred WLW. The one and oh only wild Man Walker Dennis Wildman Walker rejoining us again this evening to talk Bengals and just sports things in general. Wild Man, what did you think of the overtime victory last night by the Bengals over the Jags. I absolutely loved it. There is still hope for the Bengals playoff hope for the Bengals. The next two games are at home against the Colts and the Vikings, who have
backup quarterbacks. Bengals got to win those games. I mean, what's not the love, Gary Jeff about the win last night. I mean, it's the first Monday night road win in thirty years. In thirty years nineteen ninety, Yeah, thirty three when the Reds won the World Series. Where were you at thirty three years ago? Do you remember? That's an excellent question. I wasn't in Cincinnati yet in night nineteen ninety. I was still in nash Vegas, Nashville, Tennessee, still on the radio there and great town,
making making good money. I was out in the UH. I did afternoons on the station, and then it was out almost every night in the nightclubs, making extra bucks. It was a good time. Yeah, it was a good time. I was getting into way too many things I shouldn't have been getting into. Uh, and you're right, getting into too much trouble and uh, you know, disappointing a lot of people. Let's put it that way. First, wha, wha, wha, your hold on
your your phone just went away for a second. Are you there all right, go ahead there, all right, So what were you going to say? Well, I mean, a first Monday night road win in thirty three years, that's that's just you know, that's a mind blow. It's you know, because it's been so long. Excellent tackling all night, all night. I mean, they worked on the tackling the practice, and it showed the football experts, my ass. They all picked Jacksonville football experts, my
ass. Well, wild man, you obviously weren't paying attention to christ two point zero, who has become modestly a football picking expert over the last few weeks picking NFL games. She went nine to four this week just picking games. And yes, she chose the Bengals over the Jags, even though she chose the Steelers over the Bengals the week prior. So it wasn't just a hard she just had a feeling. So there was one expert who got it
right, my wife. All right, all right, Kudos to head coach Zach Taylor and offensive coordinator Brian Callayan for growing up those rollout rollouts for Jake Browning, who can throw that ball, you know, on the run. I mean he showed it and that was Those are some great calls that gave down up for Jake Browning. How about how about Chase Brown who we haven't seen all years? Oh you talk about a guy that you talk about a guy that runs hard? Oh my god, one hundred plus yards and Joe
Mixon does what Joe Mixon does. He scores touchdowns. He went over six thousand yards and his career with the Bengals, and now we started the whole time and scoring touchdowns. People keep saying Mixon's not going to be here. I will hold off on that. I will hold off on that, and saying Joe Mixon will not be here next year. I don't know why the Bengals have been hiding Chase Brown on special teams the whole season. Why he
wasn't a regular part of the rotation until last night. Is there anything you can pick out or select why? Well, well, he had a hamstring injury for the longest time, and they just recently you know, you know, brought HIMCDU you know, activated off the injured less. So that's why he's been he's been kind of hampered. But man, you know that guy, that guy runs hard. I mean, I think they would have given
him the ball a few more times. He might have got one hundred and fifty yards, but that was a bright spot, especially as we go forward into you know, the playoff Chase here, that was just awesome. Well, it was just awesome people, you know for good. Maybe that Chase Brown ran back? What a kickoff or a or a punt for a touchdown? This year? It was a hell of No, that was Charlie Jones. Oh, Charlie joneson did that? Oh Charlie Jones? Okay, I
thought it was Chase Brown. Charlie Jones. Chase Brown is a rookie, right, yes, yes, Charlie Jones, Yes, yeah, Okay. So they've got some promising young players, and like you said, with the hamstring injury lighting up on Chase Brown, he really got to show his stuff in that game. And I thought, Jake browning, I mean, thirty two of thirty seven passing, I mean, you can't complain about that.
No, no, And maybe you know what, maybe the Bengals finally actually secretly they'd never admitted, but maybe they finally listened to us as we've been imploring them to let Joe Burrow make the calls. I would hold my breath on that. Let's not forget about let's not forget about T Higgins. Thats how important he is in that offense, and he has He had a number
of great catches last night, a number of great catches. When T Higgins is in the game, it takes all the pressure off of Jamar Chase and it opens it opens up, it opens up more tight end plays because T. Higgins is out there and is a constant threat. Well, it's on to Indianapolis come a Sunday. Yeah, well, let's worry about that now. Gardner Minshew is coming in with the Colts to play Jakebrice, so two
backup quarterbacks. And actually Gardner Minshew has acquitted himself pretty well this season for Indianapolis. They are also six and six, so it's it is a big game next Sunday, there's no question about that. I wanted to ask you about pickleball. And the reason I'm asking you about pickleball is there was a story out just this week, like within the last day, that pick a ball has arrived is a major sport. And let me tell you why the
good Year Blimp is now covering pickleball. They are bringing the Goodyear Blimp into hoverover pickleball matches, I guess for the the aerial footage. So I mean, how huge is that? Does that put you on the map when the Goodyear blimp is coming to cover your sport? Wild man, that's pretty big. I don't know much about pickleball. I've never really seen how it's played. I have a lady friend that plays every Tuesday. She just raves about
it. Just raves about pickleball. Hey, you know, and people like you know, and people like it and it's popular and go on with it. I mean, I'd like to know how the game really is played. I've never really, I've never never seen anything on social media how the game is played. But people seem to gravitate to it. And that's you know, it's a cross between tennis and ping pong. That's the best way I could possibly describe it. Only your life not a big I'm not a big
tennis fan and I never could play ping pong. So so pickleball is really not your future, is what you're saying. I don't. Yes, I don't think it's in my future to be a spectator. I'd rather watch a paint and dry than watch a tennis match. Now, we've never talked about this, But what do you think about biological men being allowed to play in women's collegiate sports. I mean, that's idiotic and totally idiotic. Is not allowed, it's totally insane. I mean, that's where this country is going.
When you start allowing stuff like that, that's just insane. When you think about these these girls, these women who have trained their whole lives and they are top notch, premier women's athletes, being asked to compete against a dude who just decided that he felt pretty one day, or because he sucked so bad competing against other men, he figured this was a great out. This whole trans stuff that's going on in this country, and it's it's insane.
There is a story out I just saw. A mom of a trans athlete at center of Florida sports controversy speaks out a transgender athlete spot on a girls high school volleyball team that resulted in Florida school employees being reassigned and led to student walkouts, and now it's center of an investigation to determine whether the
school violated a twenty twenty launch state law that governs sports and gender. Because Rona sentis in the state of Florida have passed laws that say, no, if you're a man, you cannot play women's sports, no matter how you identify. And that's sane. But these people who are delusional who want to play make believe every day, you know, the trans people in this country, I've always said and will continue to say, God every day for them
is Halloween because they just like playing dress up. They like playing make believe wild man. And to have it inject and ruin women sports, I mean, they're talking about using Title nine to justify trans men or trans women playing in women's sports, and it directly goes against what Title nine was all about in the first place. Fuck, I'd like, Hey, all I can say is it's insane. Whoever first started this and allowed that should be you know, strung up on Fountain Square. I mean, I'm sorry, It's
just not normal. It's not normal to allow this kind of stuff. And like you said, these women who have worked their whole lives and are the big great athletes and they're getting screwed over by some guy who wants to be a girl. It makes no sense and it should stop right now. I'm
sick of it. I'm sick of hearing about it. Whatever his actual name is, he goes by Leah Thomas, you know, the famous collegiate swimmer for the University of Pennsylvania who made all the headlines last year when Riley Gaines, the All American at Tennessee, started speaking out against Yeah, good for her and good for her. Yeah right, but he was something like four hundreds in his results in the pool as a man and as a woman,
supposedly a woman. He's winning all these races and setting all these records. It's like those who can do those who can't decide that they're women. That's that should be the new adage right there. How does the clown like that sleep at night? I mean, how does the clown like that sleep at night? You know? Pulling this off, well, you know, probably sleeps pretty well at night. He just pops some viagres so he doesn't roll out of bed. Hey, I got something for you. I got something
for you, all right, all right, go aheadkay? Do you know what took place on this day in nineteen seventy nine and baseball history on this day and baseball history nineteen seventy nine? What took place December fifth, nineteen seventy nine in baseball history. Well, it really would be December. It would be seventy eight. It would be the seventy eight Okay, it would be seventy eight, December fifth. And don't be looking it up. I'm not. I'm just I'm trying to coalesce this in my mind so I can
get you a state in baseball history in nineteen seventy eight. Why, I'll give you a hint. I'll give you a hint. Reds fans were incensed. Reds fans were in a froth. Reds fans were so mad they the Reds traded Pete Rose. I'm just guessing. Pete Rose signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies, becoming the highest state athlete at that time. One of the dumbest moves. Well, Dick Wagner was in charge. So there you go, allowing Pete Rose to leave and firing Sparky Anderson. Oh
yeah, I don't know how you fire Sparky Anderson. How'd that work out? Huh? Right? So, I mean did the Reds not have the financial wherewith all this to sign Pete Rose? Oh? They they had the money, Yeah they did, and they negotiations got so bad that they the
Reds ran a full page ad in the inquire stating their case. Some bush league was that, you know, Rose turned down a ton of money from other other teams, but you know, he thought the Phillies could be the team that could win the World Series in a nineteen eighty there you go. In nineteen eighty three they went to the World Series. And in nineteen seventy nine, I believe Pete had three thirty five or three twenty five. He
was far from, you know, being over. But Dick Wagner, who you know, never made a decent trade in his life, with the exception of for John Franco, just didn't you know, his baseball knowledge was so bad. And they attendants fight the Reds. The attendance scary. Jeff just prominent the following season in seventy nine. Oh, with no Charlie Hustle, I don't a major cog in the big Red machine. I don't doubt that
at all, wild man, And with no Sparky Anderson. Yeah. So did you go to any games in nineteen seventy nine after the Pete Rose trade? Oh? I went to a few games. Yeah, And I didn't go to a lot, but I went to a few, Yeah, because I love baseball. You know, I love baseball. What was the team? Of course I was, and of course I was there for every time when the Phillies came to town. Oh sure, what was the What was the Reds team like in nineteen seventy nine? Was it in total disarray?
Well, they believe it or not, they end up winning the division that year. They up they winning the division and then they were I think three and out against the Pirates. But for somehow, you know, Ray Night had a career year. I mean he likes to walk on still to this day saying I replaced Pete Rose in third base? Yeah right, yeah, I know you didn't. You had one good year with the Reds and then he was I think he was here maybe two more years than he was gone.
I mean, they had some career years on a guy I think Dave Collins, who played outfields, stole like close to eighty bases. Oh, and then when they got in the playoff. But when they got in the playoffs, they went in the toilet. Well, if if you're gonna go, that's probably the place to to do it. So, uh, did you go to Redsfest this past weekend? It on I went. I went Friday night. It was awesome. I was crowded, but it was awesome.
And I got I ran into UH. I saw George Foster. I got into sign my UH Cincinnati Reds bowling ball that I have, Cincinnati Reds bowling ball, one of the rare items out there. And then I ran into, of all people, I didn't expect him to be there, my main man, Jose Rio, and he signed my bowling ball too, and I gave him a copy of my book because Jose Rio used to hook me up for like seven straight years Gary Jeff with All Star Game tickets and I would go to pay him, He'd say, tickets are on me, don't
worry about it. Jose Rio is the best man. He's the best. You know what Jose Rio does Almost every time he comes into town, he goes to that cigar store. Well, no, first he goes by Furman's house. He goes by Andy Furman's house, pulls it and he told me, he said, you never guess who's in my driveway tonight. It's Jose
Rio. Oh Andy's known him for years, just like you have. And Jose pulls up in the car coming into town, he's got his wife and he's got some family with him, and he leaves them in the car in the driveway and comes into Andy's and says, you got a cigar for me for a ball? I love that, pulls up in the driveway, honks the horn, leans out the window and says, Sneinberg's there's a callback. I tell you what, wild man, I have a George Foster story that
I'd like to share with you. I don't think I've ever told you this. Back when I was on the Fox and we had Bob and Tom in the morning, Christy Lee from the Bob and Tom Show was there to throw out the first pitch at a Reds game, and they had me I was doing afternoon. Wait a minute, Wait a minute, how do you who is Christy Lee? And how in the hell did she get to do that when I've never been asked and I've been a lifelong Reds fans for sixty years.
What's up with that? I don't know. Your complaint isn't Your complaint is not with me or Christy Lee. It's with the Reds. I okay, all right. So so she's throwing out the first pitch ceremonial first pitch and I am in the right field bleachers for the seventh inning stretch to lead the crowd and take me out to the ballgame. Before the game, they invite us up to Phil Castelini's suite and then they're plying us with some famous
sliders that only they had access to. And Phil Castelini made me a drink. You know, I'm sitting there having a drink before the game, and all of a sudden, I'm talking to Phil Castelini. He's across the room, and all of a sudden, there's this this heavy black arm over my right shoulder that's pointing. He said, you know that. You know that man, he's my brother. That's my brother right there. I turn around and it's George Foster. That's how I met George Foster. He's draped over
my shoulder pointing at Phil Castelini. Go, that's my brother. That's and I look around and go and Phil said, George cutting out. Isn't that a great Isn't that a great story? That's a great story. And that's that's that's really how George is. I mean, he'll know, he gets up great and the one liners and stuff, and he'll just like say something out of the blue, like whoa you know. But George is a great guy. I mean, I'm glad that he lives here in town. And
Jose Rio, you know, is the best and Red's veest. I mean, nobody does it better than the Reds. I'm gonna I don't know what they're gonna do here the next two years where they're gonna They're gonna have it somewhere, but you know, I'm not gonna have it at the Convention Center. But they had, like I think sixteen thousand people showed up for Reds Fest this year. Why would they not continue to have it at the convention Center? Well, they George, they're they're they're renovating the place. That's
right, Hey, they are they are. That's that's correct. There's red renovating the place. Now. I heard earlier this year because they were kind of like late announcing that that. I heard that we're gonna do it a great American ballpark. And then then they said, now we're still gonna have it as a convention center, and they would do it that great American ballpark.
Yeah, they can do it. I mean there's tenths out there, you know, they might have to scale it down some, but especially with the Reds and everybody excited and the Reds have a great season again, you know, they did have to have it somewhere. So I'm sure that the collective minds are getting it together and saying where we're gonna, what we're gonna do, where we're gonna put it that we've got to come up with something. If Sharon Venta Center is too small so they couldn't have it there.
Oh yeah, and you know what, I don't want anything that's Cincinnati centric to be held in Sharonville. Come on with I'm with you too. Yeah yeah, I mean, you know, Sharonville's fine, but it ain't Cincinnati, and don't pretend it is. And with sixteen thousand fans, you need a large enough venue. I think GABP may be the answer. Wild Man as all was, give me, give me your prediction for Colts and Bengals
on Sunday. It'll be a hard fought game, but I think the Bengals have the edge considering they know they know Gardner menshew, they've seen him play before, so it's nothing that that's something new out there. Jake Browning, I mean, my god, I mean he had a great game last night, and he's just gonna get better, especially if he has those weapons out there. That's what I loved. I loved about the postgame press conference when Jake Browning said, you know what, I haven't plateaued yet. I'm just
getting this offense down. He said, I expect to get better. And you know, even after coming off of thirty two for thirty seven over three hundred yard performance where he leads his team to the victory and it scores a touchdown himself. Wildman Walker has always a treat my friend, have a good night, Garry, Jeff, all right, I'll talk to you soon. My friend, today, you got it. The author of wild Man the Book two, Dennis Wildman Walker another hour of the night Cap straight ahead on
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for the holidays. Night Cap here on seven hundred wl W and Gary Jeff Walker with you and in our number two we are talking with some about a topic that I truly do love because I'm such a big fan and still an even though it's been two damn long since he's been on regular TV somewhere. That person is Tucker Carlson, and the person we're talking to is his biographer, his friend, his close confidant, was a regular guest on his show.
He's a public speaker, political commentator, journalist, culture critic, columnist and contributing editor at The Spectator, editor in chief of Outspoken and Outspoken Middle East, and formally, as I mentioned, a regular guest on The Tucker Carlson Show, the one and only Chadwick Moore, author of Tucker Welcome back to the program, Chad, how are you doing? Hey? Great, great gritty talk with you so period, end of story. Do we know?
Because we were all left hanging when Fox just summarily decided over a weekend
that on Monday there would be no Tucker Carlson Tonight. And there were all kinds of controversy, and of course Fox wasn't saying Fox News wasn't saying anything about it other than the show was no longer on the air, which was nice of them, But for the millions of viewers, it was the highest rated thing on cable tv note news, and I was a regular devotee of watching Tucker's show because he was just so honest and he would tackle things that
other mainstream journalists would never lay their hands on, and telling the truth where a lot of people in the establishment, in power base and apparently in the media didn't want him to reveal. And so once and for all, did Fox News simply cancel Tucker just because he was politically inconvenient? The short answer I would say is yes, and we you know, we go through the
book. Was we're basically done with the book when his show was taken off the air, which obviously none of us knew was going to happen, and we pushed back publication and updated it, and I you know, interviewed Tucker a couple more times in the aftermath, got his opinion on what happened, and put all that in the book and and and also explore all of the theories at the time which are still circulating around about what happened and why.
Uh And because Fox has never given an official explanation, and I think at this point they don't plan to. Uh, they've not officially even told him. Of course, as we're speaking, he's still an employee of Fox News, he's still under contract. He did nothing to violate his contract, so he's still getting paid. He just doesn't have a show. Uh. And you know when you look at that, you under you see that it was
you know, almost everything points to it being completely ideologically motivated. Now you know whose decision that was is still there's lots of speculation, but of course, uh, you know, the timing is is relevant. It was six days after the Dominion settlement. You know, Tucker never pushed any of those
theories about Dominion. He was only a part of the Interestingly, he was only a part of the lawsuit because Dominion was using him as an example that rational people at Fox didn't believe what was happening with the voting systems, the theory about the voting system. So you know, people will say, oh, well, he you know, disparaged Dominion. That's why they fired him.
But that's that's not actually true. But the timing is interesting, and it was a convenient timing to get rid of someone that that powerful people wanted to get rid of. You know, Fox is obviously very not a fan of Trump. That's not to say that a lot of the hosts and talent are, because you know they are, but the leadership, the board executives obviously not a fan Trump, very kind of center left or neo KHN is
kind of the culture more there. And when you get to the executives, and you know, I think that people wanted to have they thought they could have a say and who the next presidential candidate would be from the Republican Party. They didn't want to be Trump, and they understood that Tucker was the biggest microphone of trump Ism in the country. And I think it's as it
can be reduced to something as simple as that. Well, some people suggested that it was they were reacting to people like AOC's calls to take Tucker off the air, and I was gonna say, well, that's that's really kind of odd because it seems like nobody is listening to AOC anymore, even in her own party. Yeah, well he's you know, I mean, the
show has certainly come under It's had its level of controversies. I don't think anything that that you or your listeners would find particularly controversial, but certainly the left, you know, had spent years trying to get a show taken off the air. They spent years launching, trying to launch advertiser boycotts, and
it never worked. And you know, Tucker always had free reign to sort of say what he felt, and he always felt that that the management and the Murdochs had his back, and they, you know, as he told me, they swissly told him that even though they disagree with him on many things, he's welcome to say what he wants to on his show. Uh. And you know you're right that the weekend before show was taken off the air, AOC went on I think MSNBC to say that his show should be
taken off the air and even suggested he should be arrested for misinformation. I don't know if that is anything out of the ordinary from what people like her have been saying for years. So I don't think that that was you know, Fox was taking their cues from AOC explicitly. But there's you know, there's tons of speculation about that, you know, going around, and you
know, his show always sort of survived those controversies. Well. His his stance on this this proxy war that we are assisting Ukraine with because they're a democracy, uh, you know, is laughable. And that was that was very very much a controversial flashpoint for Tucker with a lot of establishment people, Rhino those and Democrats alike who were you know, warhawks and want to support the military industrial complex and keep American tax dollars instead of defending our own country
at the border, defending another country's borders. Have you spoken with Tucker since October seventh? Only briefly about the October seventh and not really specifically about Israel? But you know, I agree with you that that that was my first thought. You know, a lot of people when the show was taken off the air, they went immediately to was it January sixth he's reporting on that?
Was it big Pharma? Was it esg? Any of these issues that he took a total counter narrative on to the establishment, even to most of the rest of Fox. And you know, certainly that could have all played into it. The one that my mind went to was Ukraine. That was the first one that I that I asked him about. You know, do
you think Ukraine had something to do with it? Because you know, you look at these some of these companies have controlling interest in Fox, like black Rock and uh you see, you know how much money they have invested in uh, you know, uh manufacturing weapons of war et cetera. Uh. And then you know, even uh State Street Capital, which owns Dominion. Uh, you know, they're very much involved in that sphere as well,
from what I understand. So, uh, that's what I sort of thought, because you know, there's a lot of money and influence in in in supporting foreign wars and in the military industrial complex. And you know, Tucker said to me that the Murdoch's kind of I think there's Lachlan explicitly explicitly said to him, you know, we totally disagree on Ukraine, and you know, but you're happy to We're happy to let you, you know, say
your your opinions on air. And Tucker believed them. I don't know if he was telling the truth or not, but uh, you know, Tucker felt that he you know, had had Carblanch to do that. Well.
The fact that they are still paying him and he is still under contract to Fox News Channel, Uh, says to me they want to keep him quiet for as long as possible, and they've not been ultimately successful because obviously he's had a platform on social media and has garnered a lot of attention a lot of likes on social media for his you know, his his commentaries, his
interviews and the like since. But it seems to me like this is partner and not only are they trying to do a cya and keep him from from suing them, but they're also because as long as they're paying him, they can restrict his ability to pop up somewhere else. Right. Yeah, that's that's exactly right. I think that that is one of the things that really says at all, because he has, according to you know, what they've told me is he has offered to in the contracts, you know, clean
cut and dry. You stop paying me. I'm out of the contract. We're fine. I just want to go on and do my own thing. He's limited on what he's able to do and how he's able to make money while he's out of that contract. That contract, as it would happen, ends one month after the next presidential election in December twenty twenty four, so that's convenient timing. But he said to them, you know, I want to, you know, just keep your money and let's just go our separate
ways. They won't do it, and that, I mean says a lot. Another thing is that his entire team at Fox, they were very very close, as I documented the book, and I saw it even just my years of being on the show. They're very close, they're very loyal to
their boss, very loyal to each other. They were all fired from Fox News, and that's really unheard of because in cable, not only did you have the highest performing group of producers in all of Cable News versus team, but you're not hired to work for a show, you're hired to work for the network. So if your so gets taken off the air, you just generally get moved around to another show. So it's totally, really unprecedent for
them to just fire all of them in one fell swoop. And this was a couple of months after they got rid of Tucker, you know, which says it seems like they were trying to purge any kind of Tucker loyalists or people who were leaking things from the network. Well, Chadwick Moore, you were a regular appearer on Tucker's show, regular guest, and you've not been
on Fox News since, right, that's right. As soon as we announced the book, I had some some shows lined up, and I was a regular on Greg Guttfeld's show and some others, So they booked those in advance, so I was already you know, booked to go on those shows, and like within you know, an hour or two that we announced the book,
I was kicked off from all those upcoming appearances. And because you know, and I knew from people who are who worked at Fox that that, you know, the memo went out you can't say Tucker's name on area, have to pretend he doesn't exist and never existed. Since then, maybe once or twice a Fox person is kind of snuck in his name, but that was that's I mean, that's how Fox treats anyone who you know, was former talent on air, A kind of just erased them from history. That's
kind of how they operate. And h you know, and I wasn't going to go on to necessarily promote the book or whatever because I kind of understood what was happening. But yeah, they I guess I was seen as too close to Tucker. It's amazing, Uh switch gears here just for talking to Chadwick Moore, the author of Tucker the Autobiography or the Biography of Tucker Carlson, done after you know, countless hours of personal interviews with the television the
former Fox News television host and one of my favorite media people ever. And Chadwick, I wanted to ask you, as an outwardly gay conservative, do you feel like you or anybody else should you know, identify with some group? And then the Constitution and from what I understand of the way this country was founded and set up is about the individual. It's not about Chadwick Moore, member of the Gay Republicans. It's about Chad Chad Chadwick Moore. It's
not about Gary Jeff Walker or the conservative talk show host. Well let's put him into that pigeon. It's it's about Gary Jeff Walker, and it's about so. I mean, do you feel that that pigeon holds you too much to be described as a as a gay conservative man? I think so in a way, but also in a way it I think it's necessary in many
ways because that label has so many, uh political constraints to it. Now, you know, if you just think of a gay person, you think of LGBTQ, you think of these people who are you know, trying to bring drag queens into elementary schools? Do you think of kids? Do you think of all these horrendous, horrible things? Do you think of people who hate Christians, who hate America, or protesting a support of Pamas or whatever.
LGBTQ now like representations the people's minds. So, you know, I guess the way it's it doesn't bother me to for people to point that out, because I think people need to understand that that we're that we're not a monolithic group. I think that, you know, that's what while understanding that humans tend to be naturally tribalistic and it's not necessarily bad to associate with like
a tribe or to have like your people. Uh, that shouldn't relate to how you think, you know, politically for some for some trade about yourself. You know, I think that that that the idea of that has been weaponized into kind of identity political groups that are only only only exists now to to operate in service of the left and the Democrat Party. And I think it's important to start breaking up that that mindset and and that uh, that
ideological cartel. Exactly, Yes, thank you. Uh. October seventh, just a few a few minutes on your thoughts about what's going on around the country, around the world. Uh, these anti Israel protests and this defense of the indefensible activities of Hamas and other groups like them. The they are purely terrorist group, They're animalistic, they they have nothing to do with humanity.
They're death cults. And just Chad Moore's response to the idiocy and the lack of the low information people that are marching in the streets of cities and college campuses in the United States, just your thoughts real quick. Sure, you know, I'm so I'm not surprised by the sentiment because I was a
frustraan in college when nine to eleven happens. I went to University of Bio Law, which is a big school but tends to be very liberal school, liberal arts school, and I remember after nine to eleven, you know, I was entrenched in the liberal arts departments and around all these lefties. They were saying the same stuff. They were saying, you know, while America deserved this, you know, it's our fault. It's because of this. These people are oppressed. I think this. I mean, the sentiment has
been there for so long. I think now with social media, with access information, these people feel so empowered. I think they've also existed for so long without any consequence for their completely disgusting behavior and views that they just feel so free to go out there and cheer on the murder of innocent civilians and Israel. They don't think anything of it because they're so their mind is so polluted by this oppressor versus a pressed narrative that that of course they learn in
school and through media and through you know, liberal celebrities. You know, it's disgusting, but it's also interesting that we are watching cancel culture come from the left now, which you know, it's the same that it took Israel to do that, because they've been they have deserved to get canceled for a very long time, or many other things they believe, but it has taken that, and it's firstly, you know, I think entertaining to watch it
come for them, because you know, for those of us who've been canceled for being Trump supporters or whatever, you know, we've been there and done that. So it's nice to watch them freak out. But you know, it's unfortunately it's I hope it's not getting out of control. I mean, it's we just had a huge protests where I live in Brooklyn the other day and it was really scary, and there's a huge Jewish community in Brooklyn,
and they were headed towards that community. It's really disgusting. Chadwick Moore, thank you so much for your time. The book is Tucker, it's out now. And two things, my dad is an alum of the University of Iowa. Oh wow and awesome. And I was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, about fifty miles south of Iowa City. So I feel an extra kinship towards you. Now I know Zacher Mount Pleasantness. Oh that's great. I didn't know that. Yep, home of the Midwest Old Threshers reunion every
Labor Day weekend. Chadwick Moore, Thank you so much, and hopefully we'll get a chance to talk again soon. Okay, for sure, thank you. Thanks. It's the nightcap and there's plenty more ahead on seven hundred WLW. Suddenly you're stuck with an unexpected car repair expense. Just like that, you don't have enough cash to pay. It is about time. We've wasted
enough of your time. Now time to waste almost an entire half hour by talking to the friendly fur Ball, the man I like to call the pre eminent sports voice of Cincinnati radio, and he's been reporting on sports and talking about commenting on sports now for years in this town, and for some reason, people are still listening to him, like me, Andy, how you
doing? How are you? Are you ready for the holiday season? So ready for Hanukkah which begins for you and other Jewish people on Thursday, December seventh, and then Christmas, you know is mounting my wife Almost every other day there's a package on the front porch that I'm not supposed to look at or examine because it's a gift. Because I got Christmas and my birthday three
days before Christmas. So I mean, she's really going all out. And you know what, I'm the same thing because I got Christmas on my birthday mine and Christmas Hanadha on my birthday. My birthday is under sixteenth. That's right, you are a desamber baby. Yeah, we're together, baby, But you know what, enough of us, Enough of us. Those people don't want to be bored by that. I got a takeaway from last night's football game, which is, honestly, no one in their right mind has
brought forth. No one's talking about it. I know to day today is Jake Brownie's day, and I hope he has more days like he had last night. I really do. But it's a common sense person. The businessman will be talking what I'm talking about. The actual takeaway, which is probably what Mike Brown is talking about today in the offices of the Cincinnati Bengals, which is you know what they're saying. What I'll tell you what it is. Joe Burrows hurt. We're paying him almost a quarter of a million dollars
a billion dollars, two hundred and fifty eight million. All right, we have we have mister Browning here, and mister Browning is a free agent. He could produce the same results for maybe one quarter of what paying Joe Burrow. What are we doing? What are we doing here? We could go with mister Browning instead of mister Burrow. Think about that? Are you are you? Are you equating Joe Burrow with Wally Pip for some insane nonsense like
that? Andy, I'm sorry, I'm just throwing out what the conversation probably has been brought forth in the accounting department of the Cincinnati Bengals today for people under one hundred. Wally Pip, of course, was the famous baseball player for the Yankees who was sick or was injured and couldn't play, and they put in Lou Garrigg and then Wallypip was out of a job. I don't think that's going to happen to Joe Burrow Andy for economic reasons or for sports
reasons. I don't think anybody's I'm not I'm not talking Look, I'm talking about money. I'm talking about balancing the book. Remember, at the end of the day, everything is about the green Backs. Everything is about the guilt, about the green cabbage. That's what it's all about in life. The tickets to the Bengals, it's about selling beer. It's all about money. The revision is about pay per view, the Geatis, the Cornwood, right, it's all about money. So someone in the Bengals over say,
hm, let's see. You know, mister Browning last night. You know, he had one hell of a night. You know, we're paying Joe Burrow all this money. You know, could we have gotten the same results if we paid Browning maybe one tenth of what we're paying Joe Burrow? You know, And honestly, the playbook was was tremendous last night. It wasn't so much the quarterback, and certainly he provided the results, but the point
is that they ran the football. And if you look at the games this year the Bengals played the games that they scored thirty or more points, they ran the football twenty six or more times. Run the freaking football. That's what they did. It's not stupidity, it's common sense. And look, the next coach, the next coaching I have will be my first. I don't know that much really, but I study and I look at statistic and
it's all about running the football. Andy, do you understand that while Ohio, Ohio voters spoke on election day in November about recreational marijuana being legal in that state, you understand that you live in Kentucky in the bluegrass and grass still as a recreational tool is not legally available. Where did you get yours? Did you cross the river? Did you go to Strauss tobacconists is somewhere and give a little uh, get a little I'll do you a little weed
or something? Is that? Is that what you're under the influence of now thinking these crazy ass things? Is that what it is? Andy? How dare you accuse Strauss Tobacco Is of selling that illegal product? A number two? How dare you even thinking that I need that crutch to survive and be happy. How scare you? I don't think you needed to survive and be happy. I'm just wondering where this this craziness, how this was entered into
your brain and you could even think that way. Yeah, it's all about money, but come on, we're talking about Joe Burrow versus Jake Browning, an undrafted free agent whose best days were in high school. Joe Burrow's best days lit up. I mean, it's possible that mister Browning, and I call him mister for the respect that he deserves them last night, what he had done last night could be on the way to a tremendous crier may not
be in Cincinnati. Remember Tom Brady was a sixth round draft pick and nobody wanted the guy. It's possible. I'm not saying it's probable, but it's certainly possible. Jake Browning was wonderful last night. He stuck to the crowd. And I think, you know, I told wild Man this earlier tonight, Andy, I think that the Bengals are finally listening to us when they say no, Zach Taylor doesn't even be calling plays and callahan. Yeah, not so much either. Joe Burrow was there calling the plays last night.
I believe that was the key to the Bengal success. That's as wild as my statement about the money situation. And I never said that they should replace Joseph. I'm just saying that the accountants, the accounts in the Bengals office are scratching their head and saying, hey, we're paying him all this money, two hundred and fifty million, and this guy's a free agent, Jake Browning, and maybe we could get the same results for a lot less money.
That's all I'm saying. All right, to replacement, I accused you of being high. I didn't say that. I wasn't right right. So yesterday it was all about the play calling, which fit into Jake Browning's mold. What I mean by that they rolled him out. When you roll a quarterback out, it creates so many other options, and it creates problems on the defense as far as the linebackers are concerned, and they didn't know what's going on. And certainly as good as the Bengals were, as good as
Browning was, remember another thing, this Jacksonville. Sem could not stop the run. They couldn't stop the run game, which I've always said, if your run run runs, you're eventually gonna find data. You know what I mean. Break. They came into that game fourth in the NFL and rushing defense, and they couldn't stop the run. Go figure, what the hell I wanted. I wanted to ask you to look, yeah, to say at game time they were ten point underdogs, even they lost the game last
night, ten point under dogs. Yoh, well, it's too much money went on the Jags. Obviously they had to balance the books their way. Uh So I want to I wanted to ask you about your monumentous day yesterday. You had, uh, you had a procedure done and uh, and I have to tell you my life story. Thank god, thank goodness, everything turned out okay. But you had the ultimate close up yesterday, a colonoscopy, and and uh it turned out great. But uh, but it's
it's still a really weird process. You got to drink all that stuff the night before, which is awful, and you're doing the the colon blow on the toilet all night, waiting for your big moment and then they put you under. But you're still kind of were you kind of awake while this was going on, were you totally okay? The last thing, The last thing I remembered is when the doctor said, all right, now roll over on your side, and I knew he was in trouble for the view he was
going to see. There's a dangerous, dangerous words. When a doctor is performing at you know, it's kind of like do you have any andy? Do you have any last words? Because you know it's about to be all over. And while it was a slightly painful procedure, afterwards you told one no, no, you know the only thing that was painful is that you get a little I don't be too graphic here, but no, you do get a little raw in the in the bump, yes, a little raw,
and through a day you feel okay. But you know, even at this serum that you drenkle Is serum, did you mix up? It tastes like seven up or sprite. It's not that bad. It really isn't that big and you only have to take two fifteen ounced whigs. I did one on a Sunday and one Monday morning about five am, which is four hours prior to my deal, which was nine am on Mondays year. It wasn't
too big. Yeah, So What I was wondering as you were telling me this earlier today, what I was wondering is how do you choose that specialty? You spend four years in college in pre matter whatever, and then eight years in med school, and then in many cases you've got like a four year residency, so you're in school for twelve years to become a doctor, and you decide at some point in that process that is what this is what you're going to specialize in looking up the wrong end of people. And you
asked the doctor how many did he did right? And how many did he say he usually did it in a day an average day, ninety two a day, ninety two a day. And I figure this out the read you know what doctors that end up doing that? And I my sincere apology to my doctor. I won't even embarrass him by mentioning his name, but I get thought that that dude that are punished, those are the ones that finish in the lower fifty percent of their graduating class that they get suck doing this.
Really, I mean, if you think about this, you know, if you graduate with the D average or graduate whether a B or an A average, you know what, you're still a doctor. Yeah, he's still a doctor. It doesn't make a difference. So you're go into the guy's office. You've got a diploma, you know, they say, hey, by the way, what was your GPA when you graduate? You don't care. You see the diploma. The doctor's a doctor. Now. Look, if I'm a doctor, if I'm going to medical school, the last thing
I want to do is look at rear ends. I don't want to do it. You know, every day seeing the same thing. Maybe he get used to it. I don't know. If I'm a doctor, have a choice, I'd rather be a skin doctor because you've got to a skin doctor. Basically, most of your clothes are on, and what you do with you examine your side, service the epidermis and basically if there's something more on your skin or a marking, they spray it and that stuff falls off and
away. You go every once in a while to have a removal of a spot or a lump, whatever it may be, and that's it, no major procedures, that's clean, it's nice. I wouldn't want to be a deadist sticking my hand in someone's mouth, and I wouldn't want to be a surgeon like you. I don't like blood. No, I cannot stand the side of blood. I was giving blood once and just looked at the needle and the blood coming out of my arm and passed out right there. I'm
what they call a reactor. So I would not be a good candidate for medical school or pre med. Well, I'm not all that bright. Number one and number two, I just it just all sounds rue. It all sounds very icky to me. Andy, and the skin doctor thing, I would imagine, Yes, that would be okay, a general practice, No, I forgot what's even better? A cook? Oh? Man, I hate feet? Do you have a foot fetish? Is that where you're coming at me with this? Not? Really? I mean the only problem you
may have is it may stink, they may smell. They're all they're all gonna smell. They smell like feet. I don't I don't see. I don't get it. But why you would specialize in that one thing, that procedure that you had yesterday performed by a doctor who obviously, as you mentioned, had a medical degree, no matter what he scored in that medical degree.
But I mean, I mean it's kind of like, it's kind of like, unless you're the lead mule the view was all always the same, right, I mean that that I guess is doing this ninety two times a day, and I just can't even fathom it. If we have any what are they urologists? What are the people that technically or the doctors that do the procedure gastro intestinologist, yes, something like that, something I can't even
pronounce, and they can't spell, because doctors can't write and see. To you, if you go to a doctor and the doctor handwrites you a prescription and you can read it, you need to find another doctor because the best doctors can write cannot write at all. You can't understand legibly what they're saying. I thought it was in Latin. That's why. Maybe do you understand that the word necrophilia is a cross breed, a hybrid of both Greek and
Latin, and they're both dead languages, and the word is necrophilia. Isn't that weird anyway? So everything, everything's okay, no polyps, no problems, and you don't have to go back in five years. You're good for another ten ten years years. Yeah yeah, wow, Well, you know, as as far as I'm concerned, it can't happen soon enough again for you. Why do you say that? Well, why would you say that? But I just love to see the look on your face when the doctor
tells you to roll over on your side. Oh my goodness, right, oh wow, I mean just that. Did you get out to Redsfest? Did any last weekend? You know what? I really I wanted to, But you know, once I kind of get in the bunker, which is my home, I really don't like going back out again. Like to get in the bunker, get undressed, get comfortable, maybe get the tuba, watch little TV, and then it's all over. That's it. So once I'm in, I'm in, and I was in early. So I just
didn't go, and I felt bad. And I know, I said to myself, I said the same thing a year ago. I said, you know what, I didn't go last year, I'm going this year, and I just I didn't go. You know, I don't know. I'm sure nobody missed me, but I would have loved to have gone a mingled and smoothed a little bit. But I didn't make it. I said, I'm sorry for that. It's a loss. You know, there's some things in this in this marketplace that you need to go, even if at at least
one time. One is the fireworks, the WBN fireworks, you got you. I think RedFest is another. Maybe Red's opening day is on that list as well. What about the fast what about the festival lights at the Cincinnati Zoo. That's kind of cool. Yeah, I agree, Yeah, that's very cool. You're right about that. There's about a half dozen things you really need to go if in fact you're a resident of Cincinnati. I just
say, at least go one time, at least once. I think that I think that you will have a wonderful Hanukah, which, as we mentioned, is coming up starting and I and I wish you a wonderful Honkah and a happy Birthday and a merry Christmas coming up. And I know we'll speak
before then. But to summarize the phone call, Andy Furman, you think that at this at the offices of the Bengals, Mike Brown is thinking rethinking that investment with Joe Burrow after seeing Jake Browning's results last night in Jacksonville. In the way, so I can see him walking into the the vice president of Finance and say, who in the hell, okay, that check for Joe Burrow hold it, put a hold on that check. He doesn't kick until next year, anyway, can we renegotiate that? You know, maybe
I can find a loophole. Remember Mike Brown's the guy that beat the I R S. He could certainly put a hold and beat up on his contract. But you know this is just these are just weird thoughts. All right, all right, well here here's here's a weird here's a weird thought to end our conversation on tonight, Andy. And it's not really a weird thought. It's a coach and thought that anyone would have after listening you talk about
your successful colonoscopy. You brought it off once again. Once again you have proved to the doctor and to the world that you, my friend, are a perfect ass. This holiday season. Sweetest Friese is in your mailbox. Foul pack Joe, you had another hour power up on this Nightcap seven l
W Carry Jeff joined by regular contributor and my friend. And he is my friend because he's well armed and good to have well armed friends from Good Gunbadguy dot Com, Ammo Land, the Loaded Mike YouTube show, The One and Only Dan was back on the Nightcap. How you doing Danny Ray, what's going on, Gary, Jeff, And yes, everybody should be armed,
everybody, especially bodega owners in New York City. The United Bodegas of America announced on Sunday it formed a secret society after the pandemic for bodego workers and owners across New York City to legally obtain a concealed carry license. And we know, and you know very well how difficult they are to come by in the state of New York thanks to your thanks to your communist Marxist governor Kathy Hokeel and her ilk of people who want to take guns away from law abiding
citizens. And Fernando Morteo, who was a spokesperson, loved this. I saw this press conference, Dan, and I couldn't wait to talk to you about it. He said, you may be walking into the wrong bodega because now we have the same firepower you have, and hundreds of them are now hundreds of them are now rightful gun owners. Just your response to this, and how is this indicative of what is going on in this country? Because gun ownership has never been higher than it is right now in America in twenty
twenty three. Go ahead, well, you know water finds its ultimate level and cream always rises to the top. And you know, the truth is, people will find a way to defend themselves, especially when governors like Kappy Hochel and mayors like Eric Adams want to put them in danger with these very restrictive gun loss that really only apply to good people because they're the only ones
who are willing to pay attention to the loss. So what just to kind of summarized in New York for people who may not be as familiar with the laws in New York as i am, we had some horrible gun laws where you couldn't, you really couldn't go anywhere in New York City with a firearm.
And then those all got knocked down, and luckily we had this this case that came from God called the Bruin case, and the decision was made and it was it was unconstitutional what they've been doing in New York for decades.
But then Kathy Hochel knew it was coming. She knew the demise of her, her her Marxists, or her Communist gun laws was was was near, and so she had another whole set of gun laws ready to go, called the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. Concealed Carry Improvement Act that was even worse
than the original New York State gun laws. So four or five judges have knocked down those pieces of those that legislation, that Concealed Improvement Act, but New York State is appealing it. So we're in this crazy appeals process right now where the governor has been told that her laws are unconstitutional, yet she's still able to keep people unarmed and helpless. Well, in the case of these bodega owners, the process took nearly two years because they wanted to do
it safely, legally and secretly. Knowledge of which which bodega owners carrying a concealed weapon will be kept a secret. That is the point of concealed carry. You don't know if somebody's packing a gun. An armed society is a polite society, as you and I have talked about before. But he said, you don't want anyone to shoot you before they rob you because they know
you have a weapon. Matteo added. The announcement made at the UBA headquarters in Inwood, where the courses are held by duly authorized instructors like Johnny Nunez, who's a retired NYPD sergeant former New York City Police Academy instructor, and he said, and this is the point you and I make all the time. Having a firearm is a defensive tool. It's not an offensive tool. It's to be used when your life or the life of another human is in
keywords, imminent danger. Yeah, expound a blood that a little bit. Well, once, once a couple people shoot back, this will stop, you know, the crime and violence will will will it will slow down, if not go away, because the bad guys, they want to live to commit crime another day. But when good people start shooting back and they realize that this, you know, this employment opportunity that they thought they had becomes a little too risky, you know, they might start seeking other means for
for for money and finances. Because really that armed society is a polite society. That means something. That means when I have a gun on me and you know it, you're going to be nice to me and vice versa. And that's that's just just reality. That means that I can protect myself if I have to, So don't screw with me. I just saw a report of someone being one person being killed, another person being injured by a knife wielding man, And there are all kinds of knife violence incidents that occur every
day around the world and in the United States. But you never heard the term knife violence. You always hear the term gun violence. I wonder why that is dan when a knife can be just as deadly in the hands of the wrong person. Yeah, a nice to be deadly on the street, hand to hand combat kind of thing. But ultimately, our government isn't. They don't care about knives. They care about guns because they know that when the citizenry is armed, the citizenry is able to defend itself from a tyrannical
government. So it's the gun that they're really concerned with. They don't They're not really interested in saving lives. I've learned that they really just want to disarm real Americans, people who want to live by the Constitution, Bill wrights
and so so knives. The government doesn't really care about knives. They might do it just they might ban knives in certain areas just to make a point, but ultimately they want to disarm the population just just know what they know what they're doing is wrong, just like the Nazis and ado If Hitler did, just like Fidel Castro did, in Cuba. The first thing, just
like the British were doing when they came to cost the American Revolution. When again when Paul Rivera, whoever it was, was yelling there the British are coming, what he meant was they're coming for our guns. Because once they, once they had the guns in their possession, we were certainly much less of a threat. Uh Dan, with that, go ahead, go ahead quick? Well, I was just gonna say, and regardless of even there are some Republicans who are you know, who will fall in line with the
with the with the gun legislation and gun regulation. But primarily this is Democrats wanting this. This is democrats. They're they're typically the ones on the side of government control, so they're the ones we really have to be mostly concerned with. Dan was, as always, thank you very much. You want to find out more about Dan Was or any of his shows, go to Good Gun, Bad Guy dot com. Check out the books, check out the videos, check out the podcast, and Dan, we will check you
out again real soon, my friend. Thank you very much. Dan was with us on the night Camp coming up Kent Heck and Lively, which is the best name in the world. I meanwhile, in the ntented forest. Goldielocks walks into a house. Hello anyone here, and decides to enjoy in afternoon of listening to Eddie and Rocket. Those guys are funny. Here's incredible guests, amazing news and lots of luck. You funny Pop, Be careful, Goldilocks payers live in that house. Oh they're harmless. All they do
is talk about doing toilet paper. Yeah, it's really weird. Bear say a Rockie, give your day a fairy tale and Eddie and Rocky Tomorrow afternoon at three on seven hundred WLW Progressive Commercial Process plung Haul dramas the night in the world, but it's one of the most fun in the world, to say. A first time guest on the show, Kent Hecken Lively, is here. He's a California public school science teacher. He is also an author
along with Project Veritas whistleblower David Johnson. The book is called The Diversity con The Secrets and Lies behind the shady DEI industry. That's right, diversity, equity inclusion and you know all this this mumbo jumbo that has infiltrated not only are academic institutions but corporations. The go woke, go broke Moniker is being realized by hopefully being realized by Disney and the others who've been by behind this
DEI push. There was a bit of good news last week, Ken, I don't know if you saw this, but Boston University in Massachusetts quietly dropped their requirement that new hires had to be DEI competent or had to be had DEI training to apply for jobs. It was found to be unconstitutional because that's a public institution. And with all that Kent, Kent, heck and Lively. How are you. I'm doing great. Yeah, you know, it's great to hear that news, because I think woke has become a joke.
It's like Phonsie on Happy Days. It's jumped the shark. Yeah. Even musks tweeting about it, and companies like Disney are admitting that they're losing money because of the woke content content. I guess the latest casualty of Disney is this movie Wish, and that continues the Disney trend of losing about eight hundred million dollars on its most recent releases and attendance at a theme parks diving because people because parents don't want their kids exposed to that content, and so we're
really seeing an across the board fight against the woll agenda. I think it's a wonderful thing. Well, it's another one of those insane movements that are being called out for what they are now by the people who were calling for it in the first place. Like the public cries for defunding the police in wake of the BLM false narrative that police in this country were about committing genocide
of black men just because of the color of their skin. And we know now the roots of BLM are just as corrupt as the roots of DEI, I would say, and oddly enough, another three letter consortium there to realize is a bad, bad way to conduct a society, and to conduct business and to conduct life in general in the United States of America. So a lot of the people who espoused the defund police moniker mayors and senators and governors
have now seen what has been wrought. They are reaping the rotten fruits of the poisonous seeds they have sown. And we find the same thing happening in corporations with DEI. Is it occurring more and more to these people that they were idiots yeah. And you know, here's kind of my perspective because I think I'm a little bit unusual because I've done a lot of things in my
life. I was really an arts and literature guy, and I became an attorney, and then about twenty years ago, I became a science teacher. So I've kind of walked all over the you know, different careers and one of the but I really consider myself an arts and literature and the traditional storytelling, traditional literature seeks to shrink the distance between people and groups. The idea
is that we are more similar than we're different. You know, I remember being a kid in the nineteen seventies and the mini series Roots came out and the entire country was riveted to it because it started to shrink the distance between the black and white communities. And so, you know, I've always held that traditional storytelling, traditional narrative, you know, even the founding myths of
America seek to shrink the distance between people. But what this woke narrative, what is diversity, equity and inclusion narrative seeks to do, is it seeks to undo the legacy of doctor Martin Luther King, who said we should be judged on the content of our character, not our skin color or other immutable characteristics. Right, And so I think what's happening is that we as human beings, Yes we're tribal, but we also have this drive to unity,
this drive to understand those who are different than us. And so the DEI agenda is really a civilization destroying philosophy, whereas what Martin Luther King and his dream did was it created a civilization saving philosophy, just as the founding of the United States was a civilization saving philosophy, something to move all of humanity forward. And so this DEI agenda is being understood as something that destroys relationships
between people. It doesn't mend them. Yeah, oh absolutely. And that key excerpt of the Martin Luther King I Have a Dream speech is all about meritocracy. That's that's all doctor King wanted in at least in that portion of the I Have Dream speech. There are other portions of the speech I could
call into question as being a little bit divisive. But you're right, our commonality is much greater than our tribal differences as human beings, and DEI has been a leading cause of further dividing people so I just think that the whole DEI I think, was another one of those Marxist tools to bring down Western culture and American society. And I'm glad that I think we're finally moving past
it. I really want to believe that we're talking about can. I think one of the great things about the Diversity con for people who are interested in this is, aside from David John and going undercover at many of these seminars, what we did was to dive on the finances and who's funding it. And I really think that the villain in this whole piece, or one of the villains, has to be the Tides Foundation out of San Francisco, California.
The Tides Foundation is supposed to be a nonprofit, but in twenty twenty they received five hundred and eleven million dollars in revenues. Who did they get that money from? George Soros Foundation, Rockefeller Yeah, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. And what's really interesting to us, And I know we just have a brief amount of time. Yeah, I'm almost out, go ahead.
I say this is put together by Marxist robber barons, billionaires who are using Marxist tactics to destroy communities and small businesses, not because they believe in Marxism, but because they believe in monopolies, versity conn The Diversity con The Secrets and Lies behind the Shady DEI Industry by Kent Heck and Lively and David
Johnson. Thank you, sir for being with us tonight. We've got a break and first time after a long time to have the iconic author, advisor, contributor, columnist thinker named David Horowitz here to discuss his latest book, The Radical Mind, the destructive plans of the woke Left, and we are seeing that play out in front of our eyes. Really, and anybody who cannot see that this is a destructive death cult the woke left, well apparently
they're looking through glasses that need adjustment for sure. To give us a little bit of focus on the book and the topic at hand once again, David Horowitz, how you doing, David? Pretty well? Yeah, that's what my book is about. But normal people listen to leftists and saying they're bunkers, they're crazy, but they you know, that's that's our whole college generation, and what they're not. They're not bonkers, they're drunk on ideology.
Which they're getting from a corrupt University of K twelve system. This has to be has to be reformed. Everyone. Teachers need to be fined because they're our teachers. It's been it's been that plan though for a long time they have. This was a long rage planning back to the seventies years. Yes, yes, back to the seventies. They entered the university and stay till point finding the communists and uh. And then they perched conservatives from the faculty
of the universities and replace them with brain dead Marxists. And that's where we are now. It's hard. If you were intersted in a college class, it's horrifying. Yeah, I can't imagine even auditing a college class right now. Met with the conservative kids and I said to you have a class in the Cold War, which was for if you have ignorant people in your audience.
The Cold War was right after the Second World War, went on until nineteen eighty nine when the sub Union collapse and there was a war to destroy our country. And they said, yeah, we have a cross and the Cold Woman. It's taught by a professor who wanted the Russian's communists to win. That's starting at sixty thousand a year. Well I Khrshchef Khrushcheff told us that they were that was their plan. In the nineteen sixties, he said,
we will destroy your country from within without firing a shot. Yeah, and our streets are now filled with Nazis who want to run the Holocaust all over again and kill the rest of the Jews. And who's using the term Nazi? This is worse than Nazism. Hitler hit the Final Solution for the German people. The Final Solution, that's what it was called. To eliminate the Jews was a secret plan because he thought the Germans are too civilized to
accept such an anti human project. But these Arabs shouted from the rooftops. They built their whole movement, and Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was the godfather of the Palestinian so called movement. I went to Berlin during the Second World War to raise an Arab legion for Hitler and drew up his own plans to build the Auschwitz in the Middle East, where he would get rid of the Jews of the Middle East. Israelism built on one square inch of Arab territory.
It was completely owned for four hundred years prior to nineteen forty eight, which is when Israel was created, four hundred years it was under the control of the Turks. It was part of the Ottoman Empire. The Turks aren't Arabs Palestinians. There were no Palestinians Israel. Yeah, there's no such thing as a Palestinian, David, I've been talking about this now for a couple of weeks. They artificially created. Yeah, Palestinis. First of all, it's
not an Arab word. It comes from Philistini. It's a Latin word. The Romans. The Jews had the stupid idea of rebelling against the Roman Empire, and they lost and were decimated and scattered to the four winds. But the Romans, to humiliate them further, gave them the name of their of their enemies. That use enemies, the Philistines, and that's where Palestine comes
from. Is a completely Palestinians of today. It's completely invented history, and there are no facts, well there are twisted facts, but there are no actual facts supporting their cause, which is genocide. And they defend themselves by accusing everybody else of genocide the way leftists think. They don't the way they don't think, I should say, is they get an abstraction like whiteness.
White people are bad. Even though every African that was shipped to America as a slave with slaved white black Africans, and every black person in America today who's descended from slaves was freed by white Americans. That's the factual. At at quite a cost. Were they freed by white Americans. You know, one hundred and sixty thousand lives. It's unprecedented in the history of the world at one race would be such a sacrifice to free another. But that's that
is what happened. But they take this term white white, this, white that, and they turn it into a term of damnation that justifies extermination. This book that I've written, the rag on Mine, I recall the STS, which was the largest campus after this organization during the sixties, held a war they called it a war council in Flint, Michigan in nineteen sixty nine and one of the discussions was one of the kill white babies. This is
where this comes from. Yeah, were the bassacre of you putting babies in ophans? And you know what, and amass proven as has proven hams human called Hamas. Yeah, Hamas has proven that they are They are the same, only on steroids. As you mentioned the book, is there all these all these white kids in Flint, Michigan debated whether they should kill white babies because whites was the problem with the world. David, those people deserve no
respect and they have to be defeated. You deserve all the respect for this book, David, the radical mind that destricted plan to the woke left. We're out of time for tonight, but I appreciate it and hopefully will have a chance to speak again. David Horowitz with us on the nightcap back to wrap up in a moment on seven hundred w LW. How's your money feeling?
It's about to feel happier with a certificate from Happy Money's partner, a lie credit Union elevate an increasing It's time to put the wrap on this nightcap with Carol O Nielsaka singing about you. I see. I mean, I'm not from the that all familiar with the with the tune, but I know
my artists from back in the day a little bit. Neila, I haven't heard Neil, I haven't even thought of Neil sadaka Wellever I did either until I thought of you, and that makes it even weirder Dan, Dan Carroll and joining us for the last thing is that that is going to be my walk up music for all of time, at any time I'm on the Gary Jeff Walker Show. The lyrics are kind of strange for a man singing to a man other than that. Well, you found a song with the word
Carol in it. You were the Great American earlier today on the Big One from noon to three and Bill Cunningham Show. Yes, I was the Great American last Thursday, and I after I do my own show on Wednesday night, the Midweek Crisis. I will be doing the Cunningham Show again on Thursday and on Friday this week. So bagging lots of iHeart Cincinnati Bucks. That's a very important mantle when you take on that show. They do pay you, right, Yes, I am not working for free, all right,
thank you man. It's I've been down that road. It's nice to have a moment of some levity, Dan, but it's you know, allsho long. We've covered the thoughtless responses to the question about brutal rape faced by the seventh District congresswoman from Washington State Giapol, who as her face looks like she was caught chasing terrorist trucks. Well, she's an absolute disgrace, along with
all of the other squad members. How do you even begin to draw a moral equivalency between a country that is fighting for its very surviving You know what they said that a proportional response by the IDF would to break into homes in Gaza and rape twelve hundred women, behead them and their children, and that would be a proportional. They're always talking about proportional response. Well, you know, and trying to all that moral equivalency. There's no proportional response that's
enough for what happened on October seventh inside the country of Israel. You know, I was talking about this with a friend of mine last night, and your friends we yeah, believe it or not? OK? Well, you know at the bar, I helped that. I bought a few rounds.
But we were talking about this last night and I was, I don't know, ten days or so ago, there was a newscast on this radio station and they talked about using the phrase and I'll paraphrase here that fourteen hundred were killed on October the seventh, when Hamas invaded Israel, but now ten times that many have died since Israel began its assault on Gaza. And there and
there in lies the bias that you hear in newscasts. Because we were talking about bias in the news, and this guy was saying he can't turn anywhere and not find bias in the news coverage. And I said, that's a perfect example right there. That is what is a legitimate newscast turning into propaganda
for Hamas and for palacies. But and here's the other thing, Dan, if you point that out to anyone in the mainstream media, and it's glaring what they're doing, equivocating one with the other and trying to justify the unjustifiable. If you point that out to them, they'll say, these are the
facts. We're just reporting the facts. And they get very very sensitive when you point out the fact that they are coming a story as as important as this one so unevenly and with and with such a hand to the left, and the scales are just that their thumbs is practically breaking the scale on the left hand side on almost every issue. And now we have the specter of school kids, high school kids here in Cincinnati, walking out of school,
demonstrating, marching on the streets, which is there right. I don't know if the whole idea of taking time out of your school day to do this is the right thing, which I don't believe it is. But they're out there standing in front of city Hall waving Palestinian flags, shouting from the river to the sea and all the rest of it. They don't know, of course they don't. They don't know historic history, They do not know anything. And people always say, well, the Middle East is such a complicated
story. No it's not. It's really simple. It's been historically culturally the Jewish homeland for over two thousand years. There's no such thing as a Palestinian culture or language. It's a made up ethnicity, it's a made up minority, and it's being used to wage war and terrorize somebody who absolutely belongs. That's the Holy land, that's the promised land that Moses was guided by God to in between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. From the river to
the sea. Mean to me means get rid of every single last Hummaus, every terrorist, every Hesbellah, anybody who's at Islami jihad. You have to wipe them completely out. And I don't care how you do it. But when I hear this phraseology, Gary Jeff, I wonder myself what happened to all this mumbo jumbo and all this talk about hate speech? This hate speech that? Where is that? Now? Why isn't that referred to as hate speech when they're talking about wiping out an entire race of people? Yeah?
Why? And then and it's like acceptable now, It's like every other thing on the left. They always accuse you of what they're doing. They're trying to commit genocide on Thejewish people, and the for defending themselves the Jewish people, the Israelis are being accused of genocide. So we'll be talking to at least I'll be talking about this on my show tomorrow night and then during the
rest of the week. But before I go, yes, and I know our time is short, Yes, I'll want to invite you publicly to be a guest on my podcast that I do with two buddies of mine, Rob Hurking and Jason Keefer. One more thing, I'm out of it. That's the podcast. So we need to set a date. One more and I'm out of here. The name of the podcast I mean, do you provide refreshments. Refreshments are available, Okay, shall we say it? We'll put
it that way. Dan Carroll closes this out the midweek crisis tomorrow night in this time slot, and I bid you adie until the next time. And we do that with the playing of our national anthems, Star Spangled Manner to honor America on seven hundred WLW
