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6-17-23 Gary Jeff Saturday Morning

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Gary Jeff checks in with the usual cast, Jim LaBarbra checks in with some music history, and celebrating the birthday (tomorrow) of music legend Paul McCartney.

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Radio seven hundred w l John. This morning, you start out ride around sixty before you warm up to the mid eighties this afternoon with loss of sunshine tonight, and when you wake up tomorrow morning, you drop down to ride around sixty before in the mid eighties in the afternoon for Father's Day with sunny skies. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. The radar is all clear. It's now

fifty five degrees here in Cincinnati. It's five thirty six. Our next update here is at six. I'm Sarah at LEAs on news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day, us A Radio seven hundred w l W. If it d takes money, bats phaps a dollar, she's Jessisda slipping into stunning in the bucket of the rain. It's just another day at the office, one of the baker's when she takes a break, it's your mother. But she might stays, it's just another day. It's just another birthday.

It's just an birthday. Back so sad, so sad. Sometimes she feels so sad, a parten she to my love, but who to spell Stay from Paul McCartney's first out after the Beatles, It's not just another day, It's a Saturday Morning, Paul McCartney. Sir Paul McCartney turns eighty one

tomorrow on June eighteenth, one of two surviving Beatles left. And plenty more from Paul as we continue on this Saturday Morning edition throughout the show, including with the music professor Jim La Barbara later on this morning, before we look at to look back at significant events and people tied to this particular data in

history, including but not limited to these. The Revolutionary Battle of Bunker Hill occurred this day in seventeen seventy five, heavy losses for the British, a win, nonetheless, early on in our fight for independence eighteen eighty five,

the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York Harbor from France. Nineteen sixty three, the United States Supreme Court in Abington, Pennsylvania School District versus Shemp struck down eight to one rules requiring the recitation of the Lord's Prayer reading of Biblical verses in public schools. It did not say that they were banned, just wasn't required. China successfully tested its first thermonuclear hydrogen bomb the state nineteen sixty

seven. President Nixon's downfall began this state nineteen seventy two with the arrest of five burglars inside the Democrat National Headquarters in Washington, DC's Watergate Complex after leading police on a slow speed chase. Those of us on the planet no doubt remember. O. J. Simpson arrested and charged with the murder in the slings of his ex wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The year was nineteen ninety four. Amazing stuff Birthdays Today Actor Peter Lupus ninety one.

Barry Manilow is eighty today. Newt Gingridge's birthday Today. Joe Piscopo, Mark Lynn Baker, John Grease see Bobby Fairley, the actor, director, movie producer sixty five. Thomas Hayden Church has a birthday. Great Kneer Olympic gold medal speed skater Dan Jansen is fifty eight Today. Actor Jason Patrick has a birthday. Actor comedian will Fort, Paulina Rubio, Venus Williams celebrates her forty third today. Happy Birthday Venus Jody Whittaker, Mickey Giden, Kendrick Lamar's

birthday. NHL forward Nikita Kusharov is thirty. That's the rundown there. And if it's your birthday, I hope it's the most fantastic day you could possibly imagine. You get to spend it with family and friends, are people that

you care about. That's what it's all about. Five forty one forecast and twenty twenty sports as best as I can do it without Alex Egan coming right up on seven hundred WLW this morning at nine, Mike Callin balls up, He's vocal fist and gives Injustice a whopping left hook this morning at nine on seven hundred w l W. What are sending Vard's twenty twenty two Explore Edge

and Escape Gas. We'll all have zero point nine percent or sixty months plus fifteen hundred dollars retail trade assists and a five year, one hundred thousand mile power train with three year maintenance plan. What are you standard Ford dot Com with betmg's twenty thousand dollars on your favorite superstars that day, brew from the Food Fighters. Best of all, it doesn't cost today down on the absolutely free iHeartRadio app now five forty seven on a Saturday morning, just getting started.

The heads up and shout out to the Pisqually brothers wherever they may be. I'm looking forward to visiting them again. This will be the third year in a row on July fourth weekend that christ two point and I are planning to go out to Patriot, Indiana. That's right, Patriot Indiana on fourth of July weekend. Last year I got to ride in the special Patriot River Camp Fourth of July Parade in Ron Pisqually's golf cart, and I'm planning on doing it again. Look forward to that. I mean, is there a

better place to spend Independence Day weekend than Patriot Indiana? Come on five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Gary Jeff with you, And so is the lovely lady Lynnette. Good morning, Lynette, Lynette, Hello Lynette. Oh this is always fun, Lynette? Are you awake? Lynette? I love it when she does this to me. She calls and then but see the thing with Lenette is that she doesn't know really how to operate her phone, and then she complains that she doesn't. Hello,

Lynette, there you are. Did you go asleep on me? Lynette? Hello Lenette? Hello Lynette, apparently she's having a hard time hearing me. Lynette, Hello, Lynette, are you there? Hello? I know she's legally blind, but she's certainly not dead. Hello, Hello, Lenette, Hello Lenette. A phone can be a dangerous thing in the wrong hands, especially if you're on the radio taking phone. Hello, Lenette, this is fun. Hello, Hello, Lenette. Hello, Hello Hello. Oh

this is edifying. This is great conversation. All right, Lenette, Lynette, I'm gona put you on hold. I just gotta put her on hold. No, it's the no button, which I keep in the studio for exactly this purpose. No, no, no, let's see if she's there now, Lynette, are you there, Lenette? Are you there? Yes? Well, what the hell happened the last five times I said Hello, I get a new phone in five days, but it made me pay for it. Well I not, well, sweetheart, I have to pay.

I have to pay for my phone too, I understand. So so what why why couldn't you hear me because the phone went out again? Well, it was there because I heard you. It's not right. Oh, well, I'm sorry, but I get a new one in five days. I've already paid for it. Okay, Okay, I haven't cost forty three, So the prices are going down. Five months, the prices are going down. Maybe this one will last, Maybe this one will last at least two months, so I can't win. Well, okay, we've already wasted two

and a half minutes with you, Lynette. Are you there? Hello? Oh goodness, gracious, I love you, Dear. We gotta go though, that is just mind numbing and it's not her fault. God bless her. Well, maybe maybe she'll call back and we'll go through that rigular roll again. Dick is hanging and I know his phone works, which may or may not be a good thing. Five fifty one at seven LW Attention veterans,

service members, dependents and surviving family members. Now is the time to plan for your future through education and training benefit W two three three BG, Cincinnati. Yes, indeed, it's time to headge to our friend from the north, Dick in Dayton has been hanging for a while. We can't let Dick hang any longer. Good morning, Dick, Good morning. How are you doing. I'm doing just fantastic. Being with you on a Saturday morning is like, well, I'm I'm as happy as a piece of barbecue.

Swimming in sauce. What do you think about that? Yeah? Yeah, are you awake, kick, I'm awake. Ye, overslept a little today, I've been I've been picking the strings this week buddy. Yeah. What's what's on the agenda this weekend? And you got anything going on this weekend? Yeah? I do. I'm going ahead towards Luckman. We have a little church there loot Off for forty eight. We're gonna do some jaming from about one o'clock to about five o'clock tonight, Jamin at church. Now,

will you be doing any gospel or inspirational tunes? Well, I'd probably like the Circle being ungrowth. Oh yeah, yeah, you know I saw the light? Yes, Uh, those are good jams. So tivid on the mountain, those things over the hills and everywhere everywhere. How about the red six in a row? Baby? Well, I know, I tell you what. The most impressive thing is this young pitcher who was on the mountain last night, Andrew Abbott, who has now gone three straight his first three

starts in the major leagues and not allowed to run. Yeah, it's unheard, it's unprecedented. Dick, he could always come on dikedas too. He's the relief pitcher always says him. Absolutely, d Diaz is fantastic. Well listen, it's great to hear from you. As always. We're just a little short on time this morning, but you keep picking and grinning, all right, my friend and singing. Take pride in your home with the new

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this afternoon with loss of sunshine tonight. When you wake up tomorrow morning, you drop down to ride around sixty before another day in the mid eighties in the afternoon for Father's Day was sunny skies. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW. The radar is all clear. It's now fifty five here in Cincinnati. This news was brought to you by James Free Jewelers. Our next update here is going to

be at six thirty. I'm Sarah Elis on News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred W l W Jeff Weller Nissan dot Com into the first official hour the Saturday Morning Nation for Saturday, June seventeenth, twenty twenty three on seven hundred W l W Gary, Jeff Walker at your service during Pride months all month long. I am proud of the two heterosexual biological man and biological woman that are responsible for my

existence on this planet. And you know what, you your very existence, it's because of a biological woman and a biological man getting together the way God intended. Hallelujah. That's something to be proud of. The last couple of weeks, when we talk to our gang in Ripley, Ohio, we've given shout outs to this guy and he wanted to shout back. Tim, are you there? I am here, so tell me about how you became so famous that the people at Brookies on Saturday mornings just can't help. But utter

your name. I'm not famous. Doug is famous. Our friend Doug Bohnson, who, by the way, who, by the way, is probably right now getting ready to disembark from a cruise ship that took he and his wolf friends and thousands of others to Cosimel. Let's go. We can talk about you. Yeah, absolutely, we can talk about him. How do you know Doug? He is from Ocarbo, Ohio, and he used to date the farmer's daughter where I worked at. But I knew Doug when he

was in high school. So what did the farmer's daughter look like? Julie nice? She was nice. That's usually what they say when a girl's like, not all that attractive. She was. She was nice. Well, look at Doug's she gains She had a great personality, Yes she did. So anyway, what are you doing these days? Tim? I work at a company in Toledo, and I raised Scottish Highland cattle. Oh wow, and um lots of various things. I live in Lindsay, Ohio. Um

So. July twenty July twenty ninth, Lindsay, Ohio is having a sunflower festival. That's huge. Maybe it's a little town, has a post office, an elevator and a little grocery store. This is July twenty ninth, yep, July twenty ninth. If I were to show up there, you would be there. I would be there because I'm going to be going my Scottish Highland calves and some miniature donkeys. Well, hold on a second. It's good to talk to you finally, after hearing your name bandied about like

you were some kind of rock star. But Tim, I want you to I'm going to put you on hold as we conclude this portion of our broadcast day, and I want you to talk to my producer again, Dave Keaton, the sheriff, and give him, if you don't mind, give him your phone number so I can have it because I'd like to order some beef. Sure I sell freezer beats, Scottishihland freezer beets. Yeah, theree is the Highlands from people for pets? What about what about discounts for shout outs?

Yes, there is a discount. All right, Thank you sir. Have a wonderful weekend, do you bet? Tim from Toledo and mister T from Harrison, Good morning, mister t Hey, good morning pool. How we're doing We're doing? Find you sound an awful lot like Dave from Harrison. You know that? Yeah? Well, you know I gotta tell jokes, so I sound funny to you? Huh do I? He doesn't sound funny to me, so I don't know why you would. Hey, hey, Jared Jeff, he call up to tell you and all your listeners happy

f d we You know what I'm saying? Do you feel me? Well? Of feeling you? Feeling you is something that I'm not necessarily inclined to do. So am I not in the jokes? But I got some. Your daddy's your daddy's sar Jeff, Yeah, Jared, Jeff, Yeah, Yo, dadda Yo, Dadda is so hands that when he looks in the mirror he gets two thumbs up looking back at it. Okay, here yea, here yea. You'll gotta you'll gotta so smart. He married your mom.

Yep, j you got us so lucky that they had you, mister tread Your your daddy is so lucky that he's not alive to hear any of this. Have a wonderful day and Happy Father's Day. Seven hundred W LW. December seventeenth, nineteen oh three. D. Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful flight. Later that same day, Wilburn would be the first to complain after board baggage handlers lose he's lugging. And you'll hear another great

American moment when you listen to Bill Cunningham. I am a great American Monday at twelve New on seven hundred w l W your moment. And I have some good things that our family handed down to us, like Grannie Samuel's rice and peas recipe, uh huh, and some things that aren't so great, like us always on the radio even when he's not the late miss Gannas summer lay run on the radiol and high and must have fallen out of the horn and they never said your name, and you just man, Oh, Gary

Jeff Walker Request and Dedication Show, you're on the air. Good morning Gary Jeff, Good morning Ray. How are you? How are you? What's playing hot stuff? And marching band in heightsol? There you go? And now that now I bet that cooked though with a marching band? Yeah right, no, no, no, what what instrument did you play in the marching band? Rick? Trumpet? There you go, yeah, or sometimes melophonium, but that's not really a thing I don't think, well, like

a French horn that somebody unbent and then ran over with a car. All I all I know is I'm I'm glad that they came up with a cure and you survived your melanfonium. So how are you listening? How are you receiving us this morning? Hey, you're coming in five by five on the nineteen fifty four Emerson seven twenty nine. This is a five tube so called All American five, which is interesting. It's a small plastic cabinet, probably only about ten inches across and about five tall, but the radio is even

smaller. It's not even half as big as the inside of the cabinet. It has enough parts to fill the cab but no, they jammed it all together into this tiny little block. UM. So it's it's a lot of fun to listen to in haing, a lot of fun to work on. Um. But it's so called mid century modern design and it's kind of a checkerboard speaker pattern. Um. And it's another one of those radios that they could have lit up the dial, but no, there's just a little power

light instead. So whatever that was, you say, it's it's it's an Emerson and in a tiny block and you open it up, you probably say something like Emerson big tubes. Right. I knew, I knew you wouldn't miss that anyway. But this, this radio was available in ivory, cherry, red, um, Cirellian blue, board green and like mahogany, and I happen to have the Cirellian blue model on the bench today. My favorite color maybe in the entire from Venus or something right, really in blue.

There was there was an episode of The X Files where these people were under some spell and they saw Surrella in blue when they were just running their cars into the molder, and Scully had to track it, track down the source of the Cyrillian blue. That's all I remember. It just sounds like a pink Floyd Saun or something. It actually does. Roger Waters could have written that, or Sid Barrett at least, no doubt. So is this is

this something you're repairing for someone? Yes? Indeed, and this is a Don's and it will be a sertl to get it back this week because he's good gonna take it to his daughter and surprise her for HERU birthday. So oh fantastic, unless she's listening, and now she'll not be surprised. Well, she doesn't have the radio yet, so how could she. That's true, that's true, all right, well, it's it's it's always. It's always great to hear from you, and happy Father's Day. I mean,

thank you, sir. But by proxy at least. My whole thing is if a child, no matter whose biological childhood is, it's ever lived in my house, then then I'm a father, right indeed, absolutely all right, especially if money changed hands, then yeah, then then you're all right man. That's the rule. Right there, have a great weekend, Rick, He did the same body thinking you want to contact Rick Washburn, check Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com. I'm making an effort to better myself.

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the mid eighties this afternoon with lots of sunshine. Tonight, you drop down to around sixties, sticking with the clear skies and warm back up to the mid eighties for your Sunday. From a severe weather station, I'm nine First Morning Meteorologists Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports. The Reds continue to be red hot on the road. Last night in Houston,

they beat the Astros two to one. The former World Series champions fall prey to Andrew Abbott, the young starter, has posted a third straight scoreless outing in his Major league debut. Are we talking rookie of the year here? Who knows? A lot of people say that Andrew pitches a great deal like the late Tom Browning, mister perfect. He's been perfect so far. Two to one. The final score last night, highlighted by Tyler stevenson solo

home run in the seventh. Will Benson also walked and then scored on a two out double by Kevin Newman, another one of the young rookie Reds. The double banged not a rookie, but a young Reds. It off the wall in left fields, getted away from left field of Mauricio Dubon, allowing Benson to slide in safely just ahead of the tag for the final margin. The Reds go at it again with Hunter Green on the mound this afternoon in

Houston, first pitch at four ten. Our coverage begins in the home of the Reds starting at three pm. The US Open continues in Los Angeles this weekend, and making the weekend cut some of the top players in the world, including Scottie Scheffler and Dustin Johnson. Harris English Rory McElroy, Zander Shaffley, Lyndham Clark, who was one stroke back of the leader, Ricky Fowler, who has never won a major. This could be the year that's twenty

twenty sports. When you were young man, your heart wasn't open book. Happy birthday, Sir Paul used to see who continues to live. He'll be eighty one tomorrow. But if this seven changing world which we're living, make you baby, see liv a lid die. I don't know if anybody listening was at the last Paul McCartney show at Great American Ballpark when he was in town, but this song especially is so powerful. Live Live and Let Die. Six twenty seven on a Saturday morning, Gary jeff Wick, you on

a Saturday morning edition. A report work from the watchdog group Open the Books, who is continuously checking on our money that because the federal government's money is our money, came out with a report this week that says the federal government wastes, not spends, wastes six hundred and thirty eight million of our tax dollars a day. I don't know about you, but I can't afford to waste sixty three cents waste sixty three cents a day. I spend more than

that, but I can't afford to waste it. But that's the efficiency of our federal government. Why do we keep on giving them cash because we're coerced at the point of a gun to do so. Charlie downtown, I got just about forty five seconds. What's on your mind? Hey? I remember you from Poppies From Poppies. Yeah, I used to think down there. Oh yeah, yeah, that's right. You know what, it's been so

long since we did that gig that I forgot about Poppies. Chris and I have played a lot of places, and very few of them a second time. I don't know what that tells you. But so what's going on, Charlie? What are you doing up this earth? I he's got off work a little bit ago. Oh fan sun, it is an every Saturday morning third shifter man. Well, thanks for checking in and it's good to hear from you. I hope you have a great weekend. And happy are you

a father? Yes, sir? Happy, Happy Father's day? Brother? Thank you sir? You too? All right? Take care? News or what's passing for? News? Just add at six twenty nine, at seven l w Chry States Chevrolet Silverado truck buyers fire or at least the choice is yours at Mike Kiss Rucy Chevrolet Fine New Roads. Eighties this afternoon with loss of sunshine tonight, and when you wake up tomorrow morning you drop down to ride around sixty before another day in the mid eighties in the afternoon for Father's

Day with sunny skies from your severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW Radar is clear fifty five right now. I'm Sandy Collins. Next up. They did seven on news radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred w l W. Let's head east. I toasted you sitting honey, we made me grow.

You'll never care me comes down fifty two out of Cincinnati, out of Hamilton County, out of Claremont County into how now Brown County and the lovely village of Ripley, Ohio. They're in the banks of the Mighty Ohio River to a place called Brookies. They're on Main Street where the gang at Ripley's are waiting, chomping at the bit for their mowing in the spotlight. Good

morning guys, Thank Morrian, morning you today. I'm good man you Lisa, You've got a good, good group of people, A nice loud voice. Sounds like you got a crowd. What's going on? Oh all we do. Everybody heard about what we have going on down here, and I just want to chime and enjoying with us. We have buzz with us this morning, by the way, fantastic buzz buzz. How's the rooster? Well, if you if you had a rooster, Uh, Bronson's out of town,

so your rooster would be safe. Oh you didn't know he moved? Well, that's true, that's true. So I mean, I guess the new owner of the the Barnson house they're on Main Street, will have their their try it at ringing the neck of your cock. So what is going on in Ripley this morning? Lisa? Actually I'm almost each with I don't know how to follow that one up, but anyway I will. Monday night at Brookie's, our Queen of Hearts drawing will be over one hundred and twenty

thousand dollars shooting on up the level there. Drawings at seven thirty sharp Monday n I'd be here a be square. The big city of Ripley is holding a Day in the Gardens beginning it from at ten AM's four pm the Saffernoon. You can tour porches gardens that have flower vendors, plant vendors. How much historical cool stuff here Ripley. Stop on that. Let me ask you this about the Day in the Garden at Ripley. Do they charge people to

walk and look at people's gardens and porches? Nook? Because I remember when I lived in Newport, they had a garden walk and they would charge people to just walk down a public street and look at flowers. It was the craziest thing in though, It's like, who's going to do that? But people did, I meane were lined up to pay like twenty dollars to go on a garden walk, a guided garden walk. It was crazy, But you're not charging un shout out to Doug and crew on their vacation. Will

we actously wait to see you next weekend? And I got to shout out to some new friends monument Last weekend, Brad and Beth came down from Columbus, Ohio and spent a weekend and Ripley and we really appreciated their business last weekend. Fantastic. Is Sherry there? And is there any word on the weather rock or the weather beaver this morning? Oh, the weather beaver. He's been sitting on the rock a lot because it's been dry, you know,

so we've had beautiful weather. He's been summing himself on the rock. You know. That's why it is. Okay, Well, thank you, it's great to hear from you guys. Always have a have a lovely weekend and enjoy the day in the garden in Ripley, Ohio. Oh ye, will all right, take care the gang from Brookies this morning. And you know, just real quickly before we get to Steve from ETNA doctor Dennis in Annapolis. Make it, make it fast, young man. What's on your

mind. I couldn't get on Gary Jack one morning. I couldn't get on last weekend in time. But I just want to pay tribute to I hope I'm pronouncing I write a strewed Gilbert Gilberto, who passed away on age eighty three. I think you passed away in June fifth. The girl from Epan, Yes, I hit in nineteen sixty three. I stan Getz was the musician of y and I tell you what, it's one of my all time favorite melodies and tunes. And she did, she did amazing, amazing vocals

on that, you know. And I'll try and cook into that here in a few minutes, Doctor Dennis, thank you very much. Brother. All was good to hear from doctor d in Annapolis, Maryland. We'll talk to Steve from Ette, Ohio coming up next. Seven hundred W l W, Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting seven hundred W l W and iHeartRadio Station. Try s a l KIKOI is a machine da

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passes it, when she goes more as strewed Evan Evangelina weinert As strewed Gilberto, a Brazilian samba Boston over singer who passed away just a few weeks ago, in fact, twelve days June fifth. She was eighty three, born in Salvador, Brazil. Just it's just heavenly music and she could sing it and was also a songwriter who did not know that the original girl from Ipanema at sixty eight seven l w wee samba our way into steave from etn Ohio

with a fifthy phone calling. News of the week, Oh Gary, Jeff, how are you? I'm The Annual Congressional Baseball Game was the big news item of the week. It was held at National Fields National Field in Washington, d C. The LA Dodgers, dirty dancing demonic nuns performed. No Republican was shot. That was news to the GOP won easily. That's not news, CNN reported. They didn't even give the score. They reported that

the Democrats Socialists produced the first Hispanic female to participate. Wow, we're into identity politics again. Obviously she was not from the Dominican Republic, where most of the Major League baseball stars are from the Beltway. Bolsheviks lost by ten runs. What no trans players, although the only three hits the Dems got were drag bunts, pause, rim shot please. John Fetterman got into the game at second base. He was second base needed somebody who doesn't move very

well. The FBI humpires in both the mercy rule. The game was called at the end of the first inning. No charges were filed against the losers, and tapes of the game have strangely disappeared from the evidence lock. Yeah, since Americans now gamble on everything all the time, and Trump, of course wrote Art of the Deal about winning. Here's how the Donalds would have laid out a bet with the Democrats. Hey, if we win, the Biden crime family gets life in Quantanamo. If we lose, we knew Cuba.

Here's how a rhino like Pence, however, would have structured the bet. If we win, Trump gets life. If you win, he gets executed. Very good, Pence, Thank you. Ps. First woman to play in a congressional baseball game was wait, a Republican CNN not Hispanic, but the first Hispanic to serve in the US cabinet. Ladies and gentlemen. Think about that for a second. What was that nominated by Richard Nixon fifty

years ago? So which party CNN is more progressive? Speaking of identity politics, six years ago, Pat Say Jack, who was in the news this week, spoke to a high school graduating class and said, and I quote, I'm Polish, I'm male, I'm Caucasian. But while all these facts helped shape be I am mostly Pat Say Jack, don't ever let them take away your individual ality. Thank you. And yes, and indeed Pat is one of a kind hosting wheel of fortune over forty years. He says he's

given it up next year. Quiz time, for whom did he take over that job forty years ago? The answer is Chuck Woolery, who is now chilly for precious metals companies on TC. Yeah, I was reminded this week remember the Rodney King era brought in this great victimization mantra from some blacks who accuse cops of their having been charged with driving while black. You know Donald Trump as being charged with running while white. Just just a little fought there,

folks. Um. Yeah, you know, by the way, loved the Gary Jeff Walker and Lynette traveling Adventure this morning on the Hello down the Radio spectrum. Hello, yeah, Hello, take care of yourself all right, Steve, thank you so much. Breaking back as we continue at six fifty two. How are you doing? It's warm outside? So you've brought

three three BG Cincinnati? Did you know? But was waiting? Paul McCartney was barely seventeen when the Beatles became regular fixtures at a place called the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, their hometown, and then would become stars in Hamburg, Germany, repeatedly being asked back to perform in front of raucous crowds there, all predating, of course, Beatlemania in America, which would happen

five years later in nineteen sixty four. Paul McCartney will be eighty one tomorrow a member of the British He's got that medal, Sir Paul McCartney, Happy birthday this weekend. More with the music professor Jim Lebarbara this morning in on our Rock and Roll Archaeology segment just past seven thirty five. Looking forward to

talking with the prof and playing some tunes like usual. Steve Schulty. Our environmental Update from the Environmental Engineer right after What's passing for News in minutes on seven WLW. Here the I'm enjoy Factory, where topical vibes abound. We are sold fresh testing Coogonut, the clunchiest Almen. Take pride in your home with the new Swiffer Power Mop. The new Swipper Power Mop gives you a mop and bucket clean in just half the time, leaving you more time to

enjoy your home with the ones you love most. Swiffer is proud to sponsor Iheartradios Can't Cancel Pride twenty twenty three and evening, honoring the LGBTQ plus community and celebrating organizations creating a more inclusive and equal world. Learn more at camp Cancelpride dot com. The upper fifties and you top out in the mid eighties this afternoon with lots of sunshine. Tonight, you drop down to around sixties, sticking with the clear skies and warm back up to the mid eighties for

your Sunday. From a severe weather station, I'm nine First Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW. Clear weather in fifty five degrees. I'm

Sandy Collins. Next update at seven thirty on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a days Radio seven hundred WLW into another hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, June seventeenth, twenty twenty three on seven hundred w l W, Gary Jeff Walker during Pride Month, proud that two straight people are responsible for my very existence and yours too, and proud that I wasn't murdered

in the womb. Thanks Mom and Dad. With that, it's time for our weekly environmental update, actually a fact check on all of the garb and pushed down our throats on a regular beasts basis by most of the mainstream media and the so called consensus science. Of course, consensus means it's not science. Dummy environmental engineer Steve Shilty standing by getting Venture and Ventcher and Vetcher all the times. Whoa, whoa, whoa, Steve Shilty? How are you

doing this morning? Good moran, garyt Yeff better than I deserve as always, absolutely so, what's still doing man? This week? I have something from the from Heartland dot org the Climate Change Weekly number four seventy three, which was several weeks ago, UH titled the article polar Ice staffies Climate crisis

narrative, and you know, we talk about it all the time. Oh, it's every projection made by the climate, these so called climate models that the climate alarmists used to try to scare people and seems to be working at time and time again, these models have been refuted by evidence and data,

as people like to say, and science. So in two thousand and twenty one, the Global Warming Policy Foundation examined the ice data in detail and found no evidence at sea ice at either poll that's Arctic and Antarctica was in the process of imminently disappearing. Back in two thousand and seven, people may remember or not, when Vice President Agor accepted his Nobel Piece no Nobel Prize for some type of science. He said, the Arctic sea ice was falling off

the cliff and soon will disappear. And this was based upon data from the US Naval Postgraduate School. Wasn't it supposed to be gone completely by twenty fourteen something like that. So what they did is they used a twelve year period to make this model, and they said it will be ice free. Arctic would be ice free from two thousan thirteen. Between twenty thirteen twenty nineteen obviously

they were wrong. Okay. In fact, during the from nineteen fifties to the eighties, when we were undergoing undergoing global cooling, see ice in the Arctic actually grew to its a peak of the past century. But based upon current data and for the last fifteen years it's been on very slow decline. They estimate that I'm based upon the current rate of decline, if it continues, it would take over five hundred years for the Arctic to be ice free

in September. And Antarctica ice is even more confounding to these climate model projections. Again, they the models are saying that the c ice and the Antarctica should be undergoing a decline similar to what they predicted in the Arctic. But guess what. Our Antarctica SI screw steadily from nineteen eighty through twenty fifteen, and this is when CU two was increasing, setting modern records in two fourteen

and two thousand and fifteen. It then fell sharply for a couple of years, but other nature screws up the models again and since two nineteen the Antarctica ice has recovered the levels from the nineteen eighties and nineteen nineties. Again, science and data tells us the models that have been used for climate crisis are

consistently wrong. Raise the Lord. I love it. You know. I was having a discussion with somebody who's I'm sure a member of a teachers union, on the front porch of a neighbor's house, who was insisting that even though man caused catastrophic climate change is not is not as bad as being we are rushing it. He said, we are rushing it though all the scientists say so. Night. If you talk to one hundred scientists, ninety eight will say that man is the cause of climate change, and two will will

deny that. And I just I don't know where he gets his numbers. Again, they're basically pulled out of hats uh. From what I understand again, Gary, Jeff, consensus is not science exactly. That's how we began to do with the scientific method. You propose a theory, and then you look at the data, and if the data doesn't support your theory, you have to change the theory. Unfortunately, what it goes on for science nowadays, if the data doesn't support the theory. Yeah, there you go,

all right, thank you very much. A little bit of truth in the midst of all of the lies that are told by people who tell us that your CO two is killing the planet not true. Seven hundred WLW. No, that's basis. Besniflovic was a flight attendant for Yugoslav Airlines on a flight to Belgrade. For plane exploded and she fell thirty three thousand feet to Earth without a parachute and survive. No, that's Basion. Just as amazing are Eddie and Rocky. They serve up the good times and help you kick back

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So we missed you. We missed you last weekend because you were participating in the Spartan race. Correct, Well, I wasn't participating. I wasn't I was running. I run the recovery that's right. I'll a lounge at the Spartan Races. I'm their recovery expert. But I was trying to call in and there was no reception, so I had to run over to the parking lot to try to call in, and it was just an absolute failure. By that time, it was just too late. Now hold on a

second. Now, you run the recovery tent. I know that you're quite the physical specimen and you're in great shape. How come you don't actually participate in the Spartan race Rocco. Well, it's kind of funny because my kids wanted to run it that uh that weekend, and I will, I will. I'm gonna let all the audience know that I will be participating in one, but not one that I'm actually going to be running the recovery ten. I'll probably doing the one in Nashville or the one in Walker, Michigan.

Okay, so I will do one. I will do one, but I didn't. I don't want to do one where I actually have to work and fix other people, because afterwards he'll be fixing you. So what is involved? What is involved in the recovery from a spartan race. What are you usually helping people with in your recovery? Ten it's pretty it's pretty wild.

Um. A lot of people do have um in trees. Uh. Most people that do the spat rais um actually have just uh they're either standing or they're sitting and and they're gloup medius and the group a minimus and and that's

the smaller part of the top of your butt. And then there's um they they actually are just you know, a beat up and then uh and the shouldage joints because the obstacles are so upper body intensive with the monkey bars, with the a frame and uh and the different Uh there's something called a multi rig that looks like monkey bars, um, like the wings from a gymnasts and then uh, so there's all these upper body and you have to climb over walls and then you get to jump into uh into a ravine that has

water, and then to climb out of the you know, and you're all muddy and all that. So it's a lot of upper body stuff and uh, you know, and people their low backs, their hips, their shoulders, their necks and a lot of turned ankles. I had to tell you

that. I mean, I probably had to fix about twelve or or thirteen turned ankles, knees, and then and then what makes it totally worse is that most of the races that I uh that I run the recovery tent on is they have three different races and it's called to try effect them, and

they try effect that. You have to run twenty k that has thirty eight ops to goes you after, and then the next day you have to run a ten k that has like twenty something that has twenty obstacles, and then you have to run after that ten k you have to run something called a sprint that's a five k with ten obstacles. So you're running three three different races and your bodies just beat the hell well. I will tell you this,

Rocco. I will tell you this, Rocco. I think I could maybe run the one k and that would be enough of an obstacle for me altogether. Listen, it's great to hear from you, and we'll talk about something else next week. But I do appreciate you being around this morning, and I appreciate all your help from these poor beat up sedentary blokes like you and me who decide that they're going to be Superman and running these spartan races.

Have a great week and Rocco Rocco Costellano train with Rocco dot com if you'd like to know more. Tom Davis Diaries just ahead. Three seven Tyler Stevens all this Paulish rush for right field. Tyler Stevens a dozen, Number forty four Elie Dela Cruz see Himer fin Hi and buried deep to right and way out of here. Number six Jonathan India. Second home run of the ball game for Jonathan India. Number twenty seven Gee Fred pre run of home

run for Date Clayley. He was six and out of reds play on the home of the lad This is fun, baiseful seven hundred wl j W game, a great American here for runners shield I've been telling you about edis this afternoon with lots of sunshine, dropped down to around sixties, sticking with the clear skies and warm back up to the mid eighties for your Sunday. From a severe weather station, I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio

seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLJW Sports. It was the Reds over the Astros last night two to one. But was it Eli Dela Cruz this time? Was it Matt McClean, Was it Spencer Steer? No? Was the other rookie Andrew Abbott, who took them out for the third time in his major league career and posted the third scoreless outing, this time on the road against the former world champion Astros. Two to one victory had Mini made Park,

also highlighted by Tyler Stevenson's solo home run in the seventh inning. Will Benson scored the go ahead run, well, the actual winning run. Houston did not score until the ninth inning off reliever Diaz, and then he finished the game out as he has done so many times this season. But Andrew Abbott is the story once again. And he was asked if he was going to give up any runs this year, and he kind of chuckled and laughed and said, well, I don't know about all of that, but I'm certainly

going to try and keep him off the boards. They'll go out it again today at four ten, first pitch, and all the action here on the Home of the Red seven. LWR coverage begins just a tad bit after three with the inside pitch. Time. Now for the Tom Davis Diaries, I like to refer to them as man with news wacky news from around the country, around the world. Here is the aforementioned Tom Davis. Good morning,

Gary, Jeff. This week the great pranking of Cracker Barrel. But first, Mary Simmons is fighting the city of Pikwa to save her friend Phil. Neighbors have been complaining about Phil. You see, he's a ten foot werewolf statue in her front yard. Mary dresses Phil for the seasons and holidays, for example, coming up Uncle Sam on July fourth. She just received a letter from the city that Phil needs to come down. Meanwhile, they're breaking

records in Sri Lanka. The world's largest kidney stone was recently removed. It took the hospital's entire urology team to successfully remove the stone, which was over five inches long and weighed nearly two pounds. Dogs bite more on sunny days. It's a new study from Harvard that says hot dogs are eleven percent more likely to bite somebody when it's hot and the sun is shining, and dogs

are less likely to buy on a rainy day. I mean, I know trust the science, but does anybody want to mention to the geniuses at Harvard that there's probably more biting on sunny days because there's more dog walking on sunny days. A Georgia couple got the shock of their life when they came home

to a vulture in their living room. Somebody grabbed an umbrella and tried to move it outside, but the vulture flew upstairs and landed on the stair railing, where it apparently couldn't get a good grip because it slid right back down into the living room. It eventually got scared and left to the front doors. Homeowners think it got in through the doggie door. And finally, kids

across the country are pranking Cracker Barrel. That's right, one of America's most treasured institutions, with its manufactured country atmosphere and gift store full of Chinese made garbage. This trend is sweeping the country. It's got teenagers taking black and white photos of themselves dressed as farmers or any old timey get up and then hanging those pictures amongst the random Midwestern flare that adorns the walls of your favorite

restaurant. Despite the story being picked up by NBC, Cracker Barrel has yet to comment, and next week a funeral home director accused of fishing with things from work have a great Father's Day. It's cheap four by four season At my Castracy Chrysler Jeep dodd Ram in Fairfax, Jeep Wranglers are in stock and price to sell the tri State's best selection. Just listen to this high I'm

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hundred wl Cincinnati. This is I've been hundred wl JO this morning. You start out right around sixty before you warm up to the mid eighties this afternoon with loss of sunshine tonight, and when you wake up tomorrow morning you drop down to ride around sixty before another day in the mid eighties in the afternoon for Father's Day with sunny skies. From your severe weather station. I'm nine first morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW fifty seven. Now

radar is clear. Our next update at eight. I'm Sandy Collins is Radio seven hundred WLW news twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred wl W. It's rock and roll archaeology, birthday bits, some big hits, and a Father's Day shout out with the music professor Jim LaBarbara. I'm Gary Jeff Walker. Once upon a time, it been so fun do the film's a jam in your friends? Didn't you? People called say it be were dolly, you're buying a fall? You thought they were all kidn't

you? You used to laugh about everybody that was hanging out. Now you don't talk so loud. Now you're don't seems so proud by having to be sprouting. He didn't feel well. I did feel to be with RD home like a company. The song that Bob Dylan surprised and shocked an audience, so folk he's with when he went electric. Oh my gosh, he's ruined his sound. He's gone electric. It was this week in nineteen sixty five

they began work on that now Dylan masterpiece. To talk about that and much more, the music professor Jim Lebarbara, by the way, Happy Father's Day weekend, Jimmy be Father's Day. Yeah, thank you very much, thank you. Yeah, yesterday he recorded that song and I'm sure he wasn't looking for a successful hit that became the biggest record of his career in number two hit in nineteen sixty five for the album Highway sixty one Revisited. And it's

not about the willing Stone. It's not about the rolling stones. It's taken from the proverb willing stone gathers no muss, and the idea from a nineteen forty nine Hank Williams song Lost Highway. The song's interesting. Al Cooper primary guitar player, later a big producer. He's playing the Hammond organ at the famous riff in the song and he's actually like a one eighth of a note behind everyone else, so he screwed up the session. But didn't like this

to Munch, she kept it in it. Now that the song runs six minutes and thirteen seconds, nobody's going to play that record. Albert Grossman, Bob Dylan's manager, argues and gets a Columbia released it as a single and it gets played. Now the debut tim The Lady. They're talking about the poor little rich girl Andy Warhol's. That's Andy Warhol's little girl that he made a big star for fifteen minutes and then dumped her. And Bob Dylan was

involved with Eddie Saidgewick. Interesting story, that's she mentioned the poor little rich girl. He never has said that's about her, but that was his lover at the time. Now, during the same time he was also dating Sarah and one day he just got been married Sarah. But that's that's the song that Na launched Bob Dylan's pop music career and The Lady. There's both books written about this, A Little Rich Girl, Andy Warhol, there's a battle

of one and you could hear it in the lyrics of the song. Yeah, no doubt about it. Up next on our list this week, Jim is a song that actually won an Oscar and was a huge hit for Harry Nielsen. Yeah, he had a birthday on Thursday, Harry Nilsen nodirthday.

Yeah. He had three and a half octave range voice, an interesting voice, experimented with over dubbs and the Corinthian sounds, and had a huge album with Nielsen's Nielson at this song Everybody's Talking actually was written, of course, reactioned mid by Cowboys, written two years before that, done by Footy Neil. He wrote the song at the end of a recording session because they wanted to go home and they said Harry Gills one more song, and he did

that. And then when Derek Taylor was recommending Somebody for mid By Cowboys soundtrack to John Schlessinger, who was the producer the director of the movie, he suggested that Harry Nielsen, and they listened to the cover version Harry Nielson did

and Everybody's talking and went with that. And incidentally, Nielsen was proposing, I guess the Lord must be in New York City, and they turned that down and dealing also it's another song, late Lady Lay, and they turned that down and they went with this one, and it became, of course, a giant hit, and it was a key scene in the movie Midnight Cowboy. Absolutely Harry Nielsen. Everybody's talking at me and I love the awe at the end, everybody's talking. I don't care what saying. All man

goes up my mind, people stopping stead I can't see the face. It all in the shadow. I'm going where a sunky shining through the poor rain, going whether suits my clothes, banging off of the northeast winds. I's heading on some greens, skipping over the el sham like a song. Wa,

I'm going where the sunkey shine through the poor rain going well. The weather suits my Cloe Mega half of the Loved the Twins seven also read Skip the Ocean lagas song and the rock and roll archaeology continues on seven d W l W up. Next on our list of June eighteenth, nineteen forty two, the birthdate of a very very famous iconic musician, Paul McCartney, set

to become eighty one years old. Jim, Oh, yeah, and you know we've run from a guy who Harry Neilson, who never did a concert tour, never did a significant concert tour or or undertook any regular tour of any kind. We go to a guy who taxed him in mega tours, mega crowds who out to see Paul McCartney. And the song he wrote that was number one, Forever is My Love. He wrote it for his wife

Linda. Actually was a work in progress for a couple of years before he quoted it for Red Rose Speedway and this was his love song to her. And on the record Red Rose Speedway, that's the first time that his name appears. Before that the albums and the singles that they came out, we just said wings. That was Paul McCartney. And wings and he plays my Love on the piano. The love song was white goes in the Abbey Road

studios. Fifty piece orchestra comes in the band and the idea is to tape this warm sound with a basic track in the orchestra, and it just goes on for ab or and ever. About twenty tanks were performed, and against convention because you're paying most musicians by the hour, and if I go over three hours and finally the musicians convincing, hey, you're not going to get it any better. It's perfect. And so that's except for the guitar solo.

Now that's interesting because there's a guy who's literally unknown a guitar playing by the name of Henry McCullough. He uses him, and McCullough goes to McCartney, who would scribble out the notes for a guitar solo, and he said, look, I've got something in mind, and Paul, okay, go

ahead and do it. And you did it at one take and it worked and side notes, Uh, the sleeve of Red Rose Speedway there's a message that reads we love your baby, written in broils specifically for speede wonder but this this is remember one hit for like a month in nineteen seventy three. And when I go, I know my heart can stay with mynd It's understood. It's in the hands mine. Why wow Wow. And when the covers bad, I'll still find something Now with my love, it's understood everywhere with

my life. My love does it go by? My love? Does it go o? My love? O my line? Only my love holds the the key to me, to me, there's that guitar solo you were talking about, Jim the music Professor joining me for a rock and roll archaeology. And up next, of course Father's Day tomorrow. And by the way, once again, Happy Father's Day to you, Jim Paul McCartney obviously a proud

papa and a salute to Papa's everywhere with the Godfather. To close us out, Yeah, James Brown and his first top ten hit and memory song in nineteen sixty five, considered a seminal song in the emergence of funk music, is that This Thinks of style. Grammy Award winner Jimmy Nolan's on guitar take recording of the song. They listened back to it, they increased it the pitch by a half step speed up to tape a little bit and bag of

course slang for the way of doing something that's kind of the lifestyle. And James Brown singing about his new bag, and that's the new bag he's doing on this music. Different approach to the music he was recording, and James McCords this in one take and it was just supposed to be a run through, but it sounded so good he kept it anyway. And then James hadn't

memorized the song's lyrics. And if you listen back to the original version that they ended version, he's reading from a sheet of music in front of him. He goes, there's a lot of boards here, man, there's a lot of wards here, man. And then at the end he goes, hey, this is the hit. This is the hit man, and the dance Crazy is mentioned in the song. The jerk to Fly, the Monkey, the mass Potato, the Alligator, the Twist and the Boomerang and Maio

Masio. Parker played the bartone sax on this, his brother older brother Melvin's on drums, and Jimmy Nolan, what's a great guitar work. So this is his first top ten hit for The Godfather On Father's day tomorrow, thank him than papa. What's the new brees and no, Papa's got a brand new man and dickon ain't see not too bad bad but he's fine, but he could. Ain't no dry. Papa's got a brand new back through the black, don't play him keep don't eat shot through the mad potato fat alligator.

Come at the papas does you do him now? But I can get the new breathing. Ain't no dry. He's got a brand new back, Papa. Try State forward by. You have two convenient locations to get the bab. Take pride in your home with the new Swiffer Power Mop. The new Swipper Power Mop gives you a mop and bucket clean in just half the time, leaving you more time to enjoy your home with the ones you love

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the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, June seventeenth, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff Walker with you on seven hundred w l W and during Proud Month Pride Month, I'm I'm proud of my biological male father and my biological female mother who without I wouldn't be here. It's science. People, to follow the science. That's all I'm asking, no agendas, Just follow the science and

be proud of the science. A Science Minute was Science Mike Yes as a night Scientist and the surprising at the Bell blinded new Michael Happy Father's Day weekend. Did you have any transgender entries into the spaghetti eating contests last week? No? Uh? The winner was a man, a biological man named Mike Cappella, who is a SPECS who was a Northern Kentucky corrections counselor believe it

or not, Well, that's congratulation. I hope he gave a little know what the trophy look like, but I guess it was like a meatball or something like that. No, the trophy is the the coveted Silver Calendar. And I'm serious. And his name, his name, his name is now engraved on a plate on the the coveted silver calendar. Tremendous. Yeah, it was. That was a good time. Actually, Yeah, Newport Italian Fest is always a great time and I'm always very very honored that they would

allow me, a non Italian to be a part of the event. Were you there at any point? I could not make it. I wanted to a Thursday that I could make your Thursday night activity, So, uh for your any any big plans for your Father's Day weekend? Now, I'll probably be the uh, the yard boy, the pool boy, and the chef probably that day, so you know, doing all the things that a good father should do. That's right. Follow the science, Gary, Jeff.

Let's go to the Washington Post from an April fifth art. If I want to do this topic for a while, but I probably got to it. This article from out of the Washington Post. I'll read the headline to you, how exercise leads to sharper thinking and a healthier brain. From April fifth. They talk about the study three or fifty thousand people. I don't know what kind of cognitive tests they give people when they exercise, maybe play chess

or something like that. I have no idea. They talk about it increased BDNF chemical it's called brain derived neurotrophic factor, the miracle growth for the brain. That's what the chemical sport us improved new run growth and everybody like that. And Gary Jeff, let's let's flip back just a few a week earlier. In March twenty eighth of this year, out of the Washington of the New York Post, new research suggests physical exercise has little metal benefits. Yeah,

it's a different study every week, Mike. It's one hundred studies. They look at eleven thousand participants, and they found no direct correlation the cognitive increase with moderate U exercise. Most most of the studies have shown, actually that an active lifestyle may delay, UH, the onset of of Wolzheimer's. They've shown a lot of you've seen some of that, haven't you, Yes, which I believe you know, and you're socially, You're people exercise are

more more social, they're they're out more, they're more engaged. You know that that type that type of activity. I believe that too. Um. But you remember the old boxing match where that they would box for around and they would play chess for around. Yeah, I wonder how they how they trained. Was it more physical, was it more just learning more or chess moves? Well, the real question is to ask after a round of boxing,

how sharp were you on the chessboard? That's the question. The more the more you're getting your brains beaten in, you know what, what's your gambit, then maybe we need more exercise for a president, bike riding, volleyball or whatever. He'll just he'll just he'll just fall down. He'll just he'll just fall down. He'll just fall down like he does. Thank you, Michael Secret. All right, seven hundred WLW open up our live stream on the iHeartRadio app and take a look at the screen. You see that

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of God and my friend brother Rick Green from Spirit Works Cincinnati. Alat of mine, I'm gonna let it shine, shit a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, ship a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. Oh yeah. At eight eighteen, Rick Green, Good morning, brother Green, how are you I understand this was a big milestone week for you. Good

morning Gary. Yes, it was awesome, awesome Thursday twenty five years ruther than alcohol free, nothing like Rick Green going it was all God Well, hallelujah. That's phenomenal it was. And today as an awesome day. Gary me attacking youngest Ricky is twenty today. I'm no babies no more. This is your your youngest child with your your wife, Stephanie. Yeah, Ricky is twenty today. Aufer, I do got certainty any today, seventeen youngest of your boys? Yes, all right? And how is everything else going?

Brother? It sounds like it's going according to God's plans. Everything is going girl. You know, I'm just at the point in my life. I try not to complain that much. It don't help anything anyway. And Gary, I got a good word for you today. We're coming from Luke chapter six, verse thirty six. I pray to God that this word goes out and saturate the entire earth Luke six, verse thirty six. Be ye there from mercyful, as their father also is mercyful. I love it.

It's a great message. I love it. It's a timely method, Yes, it absolutely is. When you see all of the things that surround us in the world of the world that show no mercy or seem to not let up mercy, that that is against. The distinction between light and darkness couldn't be clearer, And it's being better and better defined to every single day when

you see the nonsense that goes on around us. You read about that, Gary, I just prayed to God, Gary, that we're choosing to be who God called us to be. And that's my prayer of all of us. Thank you Rick Green, and congratulation on twenty five years sober. Thank you Gary. You guys have a blessed day. Indeed you two eight twenty west Side Jim joins us next on seven LW. This morning at nine, callan dispenses. He's legal expertise like a Mickey Mouse. Pez dispenser This morning

at nine on seven hundred WLW. Oh, it's comfortable start out there. This morning tempters in the mid to upper fifties, and you top out in the mid eighties this afternoon with lots of sunshine. Tonight you drop down to around sixties, sticking with the clear skies and warm back up to the mid eighties for your Sunday. From his Severe Weather station, I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports two to

one. That was a score last night in Houston. Minute made Park the Reds on the road with their sixth straight victory, and Andrew Abbott gets the W. This is the rookies third scoreless outing in the major leagues. He started three games for the red since being called up. He hasn't allowed a Major league run yet. Amazing, and it would be the third time since eighteen ninety three that a picture in his first three games in the big leagues

did not allow a run. Tyler Stevenson hit the go ahead home run in the seventh, and Will Benson tacked on another. And in the night the Astros did score a runoff reliever Diaz, but another victory and another stab at the Astros. This afternoon, four ten is first pitch time, all the action here on the home of the Reds at seven LW will begin our coverage

at three o'clock. My friend west Side Jim standing by to a couple of things that happened in the last week that may not have received proper coverage, and to talk about those again, Jim Keefer from the West Side Republican Club El Presidente. How you doing, Jimmy, Good morning, Gary, Jeff and doing fine. And Happy Father's Day to you and Brooksie. Happy Father's Day to you and Domino and Barnabas your daughter. They're sitting here waiting to

hear me bloviate on the phone. All right, well, why don't you start bloviating then? The two stories that really grabbed your attention and should have grabbed everyone's attention. The woman who wanted to kill herself and so she turned the wrong direction on the interstate, was going about seventy five miles an hour,

slammed into another car going the other way and killed a family. Got off scott free this week exactly, you know, the real quick on a cliche of elections have consequences, and this is this another proof this was a pure democratic judge that he had actually a George Floyd picture hanging in the courtroom, which you know, ker small opinion is one way, but to hanging

in there kind of is a little bit by us. If you're a police officer and you go into that courtroom, I think you're you're gonna figure it it going to lose the case anyway. But she did one of these turnarounds, and her husband filed for divorce. And two days before she did this, well, she sent out a text saying, I love you, it's

time to die. I'm going to die. Turned around in one of those things where to stay troopers usually said, and Florida, because the traffy co operators had mentioned about the fact that she was going seventy five or so miles an hour, hit a family, husband wife and a ten year old and killed them instantly and she lived. Now, the case on that is that this judge figured that the text message had no pertinent value to the case. Her blood alcohol content, which was old the legal limit, had no pertinent

content to the case. And actually she is out free, totally free, and he gave her driving judges back. Now, if that isn't dislike slapping the public in the face, you know, hold on, Jim. When we were talking about this previously, I mentioned that there are plenty of people who would get picked up for dui and you shouldn't drink and drive, but you get a blood alcohol of point zero eight and it's that's legally drunk, and they take away your license for six months, sometimes a year, even

if it's the first defense. You lose your driving privileges in many cases such as that. And you didn't kill anybody. She set out to kill herself and decided she'd take some other people with her. And not only is she not going to jail, she got her license, her driving privileges back. And this was not a jury trial, right, this is a judge a judge, truge call a bench trial. Yeah, where you go in front of a judge or sometimes three judges. Correct, So in front of a

jury, I guarantee that she'd be in jail. Well what about me? Yeah, I agree, And this is awful. This is awful. That was in Montgomery County, by the way, No, that doesn't surprise me. It's one of the more liberal enclaves anywhere in southern Ohio in the data area, real quick, locally. The death row person that was led out this he spent fifteen and a half years in prison. He totally abused this three year old child, anally raped this child, and then did other things

to his private parts and admitted, admitted to killing this child. Well, he came up for another appeal, which he went through several appeals, and they all found him guilty because he admitted to killing this child. And what they did is another Democrat, local liberal judge led him out totally free the other day and he walked doubt to spend time. And the first thing he

said was I'm gonna spend time at my father's grave. Now that's fine, but the fact is he killed this little boy, admitted to it, did horrible things, I mean the broken bones and everything. He was rich, he was he was originally convicted of the murder of the child and sent to prison murder and apparently and this latest appeal, the corner changed the opinion that

it was a homicide, and so he was. He was then he pled to involuntary manslaughter and was let out with time served time sort correct, which you know, it's incredible. I mean, when the man admits to doing what he did and then they said there was basically that they're not going to retry him. I know what it comes down to, and I'm not afraid

to say this. It comes down to the fact that they didn't want to spend a couple hundred thousand dollars to retry this gentleman on the fact of and it's not jeopardy because they could have got him on other charges and to spend time in prison. But he was on death row, and to come off death row, it's not like you're sent to prison for five to ten years and you're let out. He was on death row, walks into court and

totally walks out a freeman. So he's walking the streets right now after killing and abusing who knows how many people are a child that he did this too. To begin with, much less this three year old boy. So it comes back to electing, and these are judges that had no bench experience. It still comes back to we have election in November to elect judges that have experience and know what the heck they're doing so that this kind of stuff doesn't

happen again. That's just the way it has to be. You don't elect somebody. The last time it was like one hundred and seventy five years of experience for the Republican judges that runner. It don't have to be republic like our Democrat as long as you're a Democrat with experience. But the Democrats that got elected, which I forget it was either four or five, they had three years total experience among all of them. That is not enough experience.

And this kind of shows why you don't elect people like this. It's happened a lot locally with our court system down at the county courthouse. Well, I appreciate you bringing these stories to light, Jim, and thanks for thanks for keeping us informed. We appreciated Westside Jim. This morning. Just add gifts from Wally and a visit with Moe Egger. Take a look under your bed, find stuff under there? What about jobs? No, Now, try your basement. There's a pair of overalls that overall here. I'm not

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on a Father's Day? And believe we're talking to somebody who actually did see Paul McCartney in concert in Cincinnati. Moegger is way, Sir, Paul is eighty one tomorrow three. He even writes great songs about dogs. Hey mo seen him three times, including the show at Great American Ballpark in two thousand and eleven, which I've I've claimed. You know, I'm a big Springsteen fan, so I sort of set those concerts aside. That show that McCartney's

show at GABP two thousan eleven. I took my mom for her sixty fifth birthday or no, for her, yeah, her sixtieth birthday. I want to make her older than she is. It's the best concert I've seen, best show I've seen. Right, And then in two thousand and six, twenty sixteen, he played the Arena Downtown the same night as Guns N' Roses played Paul Round Stadium, and if you timed it right and you had a ticket to both, you could have heard Live and Let Die twice. That's

awesome. I did not accomplish that because I didn't go see Guns and Roses. I don't think there's any reason to waste your money on that. That's just me. That's personal thing, and we're on the same page. Well, you know, as as the almost fifteen well fourteen year host of Breakfast with the Beatles in this market, I certainly have had plenty of exposure to Paul and the rest of the Beatles music and have always loved him, always

been an efficionado of sorts. But yeah, that's that's a bucket list thing, and I you know, the bucket is growing smaller and smaller and smaller as far as opportunities to see one of the legendary icons of rock and roll. But I would love to do it if I ever get the opportunity again. And you know, we had the news this week that thanks to some

new AI technology, there'll be a new Beatles song out soon. Yeah that John Lennon had had had a crude kind of demo and uh, but you know they came out with that more like, oh, AI is great. They were able to single out John's voice. The Beatles already did that with

the Beatles Anthology with two John Lennon's songs. It's just a different technology, Yeah, just a different as a bird Yeah, Free as a Bird in Real Love where the two Yeah, but I saw I saw in one of the stations ran the graphic to tell that story, and the graphics said, the Beatles are back, And I thought, well, geez AI is really doing some things that I thought were kind of impossible. They've brought back John and George and as it turned out, no, they just create new song

all right. So anyway, uh, I want I wanted to talk a little bit before we get into this this Red story, which is becoming more

and more fascinating by the game. At this point in the year, there was a lot of rumble about Joe Burrow and you know, his contract going forward with the Cincinnati Bengals, and somebody came up with suggestion, and probably not the only time you've ever heard this, but the suggestion was, how about you signed a new Borough contract and you guarantee Joe Burrow fifteen percent of the Bengals salary cap and that way, it just progressively goes up every year,

but you still got room on the cap for the rest of the players that are needed to win. What about that idea? You know that's been floated as a possibility, and there's going to be a quarterback who does that. I don't know if it's going to be Joe Burrow, but I think for the player it makes sense because you know, I've wondered, if I'm Joe Burrow, I'm just now entering my prime, do I want to sign

a ten year contract? Or given what's happening with the NFL salary cap where it keeps going up, the infusion of gambling money is really just now starting to be felt when you look at the cap. The new TV deals that they're striking are only going to see the cap rise and the next wave of media deals will be even more insane. So the cap is going to go up even further. And so if you're Joe, do you go, look, I'll sign for X amount of dollars for the next three or four years,

extend stay in Cincinnati. But I also give myself the option to maybe be a free agent when I'm twenty nine or thirty years old. And then we see where the cap is, and the way to kind of maybe offset that is, you're right, you signed for a certain percentage of whatever the cap is in a given years. So let's use basic numbers here to the best of my ability. Let's say the cap is two hundred and fifty million and Key signs for ten percent of that, all right, So then he's

going to make twenty five million a year. But the cap goes up and let's say in a couple of years it's four hundred million, he makes forty million a year. I think you're going to get to a point where a quarterback does that. If it's Joe, you know, then that probably means it's a longer term deal. And if you're a Bengals fan, that's probably what you want. But yeah, I think just given where the economics of the sport are going, I think that idea has a lot of merit.

Yeah. Absolutely, The US Open going on right now in Los Angeles, and after thirty six holes, Ricky Fowler is on top of the leaderboard, and he's played some wonderful golf, you know, the best golfers in the world, some of them not making the cut for the weekend. I think

it's been a wonderful story. But my favorite golf story so far this year was last weekend at the RBC Canadian Open where Nick Taylor, who was never ran dran a Canadian finally one Canada's Open tournament with a seventy two foot putt on the fourth playoff hole. Did you see it? And wasn't it one of the most remarkable stories in golf all year long. Didn't see it live, saw it much after the fact. It's one of the greatest putts I've ever seen. It's it's one of the more I mean, can you imagine

that drama this weekend? You know, and unfortunately it occurred during a you know, just a quote normal PGA Tour event. But yeah, the story is awesome. But the putt that he made, you know, as a guy who has a hard time making eight footers, I can't fathom making that putt. I can't fathom making that put in three strokes. So uh yeah, that was That was really cool. And then it was sort of a prelude to what's happening in LA this week, where you know, I love

watching guys dominate a course. So you know, in one hundred and twenty seven years of the US Open, we had never had somebody shoot at sixty two. We had two on Thursday, and it's a par seventy course. I love watching guys dominate the course. It would tell you that the Los Angeles Country Golf is probably not going to be picked for EOS Open again anytime soon, but it's but it has been. It has been fun to watch, and yeah, the sport of golf, obviously we talked about this a

little bit less week. The sport of golf. I think if you sort of remove yourself from the back and forth between Live and the PGA Tour, the sport of golf is on fire because I think in this era we're gambling is more mainstream and legal and more and more states. I think it's the perfect gambling sport and I'm in a one and done league where you pick a different golfer every week. Buddies of mine will pick you know, two or three every week. Find a long shot, you can pick, you know,

golfer's head to head against each other. You can bet on who's going to make the cut, who's going to finish in the top ten. I think that's really helped that sport a lot, and it's been fun to kind of watch new fans jump into it, even just for that reason. All

right, Well, you want to talk about fun to watch. The third player in the history of Major League Baseball, certainly in the modern area, but the third pitcher since eighteen ninety three has thrown three starts of five innings or more scoreless, And that picture is pitching for the Cincinnati Reds, the rookie Andrew Abbott. And I gotta tell you somebody was watching. This was his second start, and so I started watching it last night in the game

against the Astros before I had to go to bed. His delivery on the mound. His setup looks an awful lot like the late Tom Browning. What do you think? Yeah, And the way, I don't know if you and I talked about this after his first start. But I think the way in which he just gets the ball and throws, and obviously with the pitch clock, you don't have as much time to stand there. But when I think of Tom Browning, I think of a lot of different things, some

of us have nothing to do with baseball. But what I think of more than anything is how much fun he was to watch because he would just get it from the catcher and fro not a whole lot of screwing around it. With Andrew Abbot, it's kind of the same thing. And you know, in this era where there's such a premium on velocity and you see some of these guys get to the big leagues and they don't know how to do anything but throw it as hard as possible. Andrew Abbot can certainly throw hard,

but but he really looks like he knows how to pitch. He knows how to go from side to side, he knows how to come back from behind in the count. And what he has done you've mentioned it, it's it's it's historic, and you know, it's it's one thing to do what he did against the Milwaukee Brewers, who don't have a great lineup. It's something else to do what he did against the Saint Louis Cardinals, who don't have

a good team. That was the defending World Series champions last night, and the answers are not quite as good this year as they were last year, but still in there. A ballpark totally shut him down on a night in which, you know, from an offensive dPOINT, it took the Reds awhile to wake up, so he couldn't afford to make a mistake. It was something to behold. And the fun thing about this team, and there are so many things on a nightly basis, there's another really young guy making a

big impact. We've obviously got Ellie de la Cruz. Matt McLean looks like the best rookie in baseball right now. First year was the Rookie of the Month for the month of May. He's you know, obviously been a great acquisition. And Andrew Abbott has been such a shot in the arm for this rotation, which for as much as we've talked about how surprising the Reds has been, they're starting pitching really hasn't been very good. Andrew Abbott has been

more than very good. It's been something to watch. Yeah, No, doubt about it. I'm glad Herget's gone. And and also I was going to ask you this, and maybe the person I should be asking who always emphasized this when he talked about the game he played, was Tracy Jones. You think Tracy Jones should suggest a slump buster for La Dela Cruz. Are we are we at that point yet? Well, I'm sure Tracy to somebody has already suggested that. So I don't know if that has been passed on

to Jose. Jose, unfortunately for him, has been sent to Louisville, and nothing against the great City of Louisville. But maybe Jose will We'll find that out. No, I was talking about I was talking about La dela Cruz. I mean, because your talking. I was talking about Jose Barrero

Elie Dela Cruz. You know, I don't know if he needs a slump buster or I for me, more than anything else, I think, you know, when he got sent to Louisville at the beginning of spring training or at the beginning of the season after spring training, you know, I think everybody acknowledged all the raw physical tools were there. What they wanted was a guy who was going to be a little bit more selective at the plate,

and I think it's been impressive. You know, he gets called up his first at bat, you know, a guy on base or down by three runs, he works a six pitch walk. I think what has happened, though, is he's being a little bit too selective, and I think to a degree maybe that's by design, but he's fallen behind an account because he's taking strikes, and then it's just it's simply much more difficult to hit with two strikes. It's more difficult to hit if you're a guest hit or with

two strikes. I think he's been guessing at the plate. These things happen, you know, it's playing Major league baseball is really really hard. This league figures you out, and so you know that there have been a lot of young guys who have sort of burst on the scene and then the league figures them out. And the key is how do they adjust to how the league adjust to that? And I think it sort of starts with that. You you don't want somebody who's a wild and free swinger, which is what

Ellie was in the minor leagues. It's great that I think he's developed the ability to be a little bit more patient at the play and that's resulted in walks. But I think he's almost being a little bit too patient, and that's putting him behind an account. When you're behind an account, you're at a disadvantage. Yeah, we'll see how Hunter Green does against all those right handed hitters that Houston Houston touts today at the game two of that series.

Listen, Happy Father's Day and I hope you have a wonderful time with Crosley and and it's a it's a good weekend for you. Thanks man, I appreciate it, you bet. Mike Allen, Happy Father's Day weekend to you, my friend. How are you? I'm good? How about you? I'm super super duper getting ready to go to the after show show at Huddles and sling drinks for Hillbillies and others. What's on your show today? Well, I'll tell you what I'm gonna talk about. Adam Schiff and the censure

resolution that didn't that didn't happen because twenty Republicans didn't vote for it. I'm telling you you know, if we don't take the gloves off, bad things are gonna happen. We're gonna talk about that. I'm also going to be

talking to someone I know. You know, Madison Ballatti. She is the president of the UC College Republicans. She's gonna talk about the situation the UC student up there who got a zero on a paper for having the junk Professor Nipper, right, we're gonna talk about it anyway, for biological female she gets zero. Yeah, somebody regrated the paper. She now has an a it's just a mask. Going to talk to Madison about that. Shannis Hill, she's a reporter from the Epoch Times. She's as signed of a Trump

campaign. We're gonna talk to her. She was in Miami Tuesday about the arrangement. All right, well again, I hope you are you gonna see Mike Junior this weekend. I am. We have a tradition that we go to a Reds game. Reds are out of town, so we're gonna do the next best thing. I'm going to his house, going to drink beer and watch it there. All right, have have a fantastic show again. The after the show show at six twenty eight Mama Street. If you'd like

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