We had Blondie Deborah and Harry in her band hit making punk rock pop sensations. Happy Birthday, Deborah, Harry, She's seventy eight today. Last love so I'm losing you. It's just no good. She's like dinner again soon turn less lost all again. I'm is catching the new wave with an old song. As we began a Saturday Morning edition before, we look at a back at significant events and people tied to this particular date in history, including
but not limited to, these and this day. July first, eighteen sixty three, the pivotal and brutal three days Civil War Battle of Gettysburg began. Eighteen sixty seven. Canada became a self governing dominion of the Great of Great Britain nineteen oh three. The first Tour de France. Tour de France ended on July tenth. None of them were rumored to be on hormones or performance hancing drugs, but who can tell. Huh, cyclists, you know how
they are. Forty four delegates from forty four countries began meeting in New Hampshire this date, nineteen forty four, where they agreed to establish the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank not a harbinger of good things to come all these years later. In my opinion, the Post Office inaugurated the five digit zip codes this day. In nineteen sixty three, July first, nineteen sixty six, Medicare went into effect for the first time in this country. The Drug
Enforcement Administration established another needless government bureaucracy. That was nineteen seventy three. And this was the day that George H. W. Bush nominated Judge Clarence Thomas
to the Supreme Court nineteen ninety one. One of his better moves. I think famous folks celebrating birthdays besides Deborah Harry on this July first, actor dancer Leslie Corone still with US, actor actress Gene Marsh, Jamie Farr Klinger from Mash is eighty nine today, cookie maker famous Wally Amos celebrating Twili Tharpe, the world famous dancer, choreographer, movie TV producer director Michael Pressman, actor Daryl Anderson, Trevor Eve, Terence Mann, Fred Schneider of the B fifty
two celebrating a birthday, as is Victor Willis of the Village People. Oddly enough, they're both seventy two. Dan Ackroyd has a birthday today. Laura Patterson, Alan Ruck Great actor, Louise Penny, the mystery novelist, Evelyn Champagne. King Carl Lewis is sixty two today. The Gold medal winner not the person I would pick to sing the National anthem ever, but the gold medals kind of make up for that. Andre Broger, the actor sixty one.
Pamela Anderson has a birthday today. Hip hop artist Missy Elliott is fifty two. Wilissa Peterman, Jill Cargeman, Brian Debendorff of the band The National has a birthday to day. Happy birthday, liv Tyler, Stephen Tyler's daughter. She's forty six. Wonderful lipsum. But that's my own fetish. Sorry, So that's the list, the official celebrity list. If you are on a birthday list today, we want to say, hey, I hope it's the best day ever for you and you get to spin it around people you
love or like, doing things you love to do. Yeah, even if that's being incredibly stupid and standing in line trying to get Taylor Swift tickets from somebody who already has them. Even that, if it's your birthday, we wish you the best and with that we move on your forecast in twenty twenty sports just add I'm Gary Jeff Walker. You are you and that's fine with me. Seven hundred WLW This morning at nine, Mike Calln balls up.
He's vocal fist and gives Injustice a whopping left hook. This morning at nine on seven hundred w l W, Doctor James Right of Right Dental Center. So got nothing. That's what people say? Does what people say? I go on? I can't say, please do people say? Does what people say? Cool? Stop? Stop? Well one more night of the madness at pay Course Stadium and then we'll be done with the little super starlet Taylor ts Baby. Okay, that's enough. Please get rid of that and I'll
get Lady Lynette in here. Lovely lady Lynette, Good morning, how are you, dear Lynette? Hello Lynette. Well, she's either pulling a dick and is gone to sleep on us, or she can't hear her phone again, or she just decided that she'd waited too long and wasn't paying attention to her phone anymore. Let's see Lynette, Hey, Lynette, Lynette, We'll put her on hold and come back. I thought we'd solved all this problem
with Lynette's phones last week. I'm not in charge of her phone. All I can do is when she calls, be nice to her, occasionally, let her sing, let her do her shout outs, because that's a big part of what the segment is about. When she calls, and you know, let her bloviate, because she does that very well. I've learned some interesting things about Lynette over the years, some very personal things that maybe I didn't want to know that was TMI, but yet she is lovable. Let's
see if she's back now, Lynette. Are you there? Hello? Lynette? Hello, Lynette? There you are? Where were you? Lynette? I was talking to you for two minutes and you didn't You didn't say anything, Lynette, Lynette. Oh, this is frustrating. We need to get a direct line, Dave, mark this down. We need to get a comrax at Lynette's location there at Florence Park Care. This is right off eighteen in Florence. We'll just do a hook up so she can do all the
shows and have a clean connection. I don't know if she can use the comrax, but we can offer her every opportunity to participate in the program. Since so many people love her. Lynette, are you there? Yes? Where were you? I've been I've been talking to you for hours? Now where where were you? She's a new phone. I believe that power is out lop on the old one because I just got it Monday and now it's act the old one. Weete. I wanted saying this little light of mine.
Okay, well I've got time for one verse real quick, because we've wasted time trying to talk to you, Lynette. Lynette, go ahead, Hello, Lynette, go ahead. Can somebody get to Florence Park Care. Maybe I will try and go this week if I have a free day, which I do not usually to do that, but go and explain to Lynette how to use your phone. This would be helpful for all of us, especially me. Dick is hanging on the line. We'll talk to him next
on seven hundred WLW. Every day you breathe in thousands of tiny little Germs Allergen stop trucks. Check out the entire stock of HD pickups at micast Drucy Chevrolet dot com. That's Mike Cass Strucy Chevrolet. You are listening to seven hundred WLW, available on MW two three three BG, Cincinnati, and picking and grinning on a Saturday morning. Let's get this stang rolling off to a
celebratory holiday weekend, fourth of July Independence Day kind of start. The red, white and blues of the Kettering Banjo Society on full display on this holiday weekend, and their spokesperson, their banner guy, is on the phone. We're talking to Dick. Good morning, Dick good Man and Jeff Happy forward, Buddy, well happy first leading to the fourth yeah, which hopefully you'll have a fifth waiting for you if you need one now, Dick, you
know, it's a big weekend here in Cincinnati. We got the Reds back in the first place, Reds playing the Padres, got FC Cincinnati back in home. A TQL tonight and another night of swifty madness with Taylor Swift and concert. Are you familiar with the artistry that is Taylor Swift? I have never heard your do a song? Huh, Well, I just played one a few minutes ago. You were on hold. Were you listening? Yeah, yeah, I guess she's pretty good. I'd see a lot of CDs
by her. I'm going to have to start buying them, you know, well, CDs and not not just CDs, Dick. We're talking about We're talking about cassettes and eight track tapes and an album, vinyl albums and CDs and downloads and lions and tigers and bears. No, it's just gone. The place has gone absolutely nuts. The country's gone completely crazy over Taylor.
And can I tell you something about Taylor Swift? Yeah? Sure. She actually went to the same high school that I attended years before, really Hendersonville, Tennessee. Taylor Taylor Swift. Her family moved to the Middle Tennessee area, the Nashville area so she could pursue a career in music, which obviously has gone very well for her. But she lived in the same town where I graduated high school, and I believe went to Hendersonville High School or at
least a short period of time in that neat. In that neat, Taylor and I are are alums together. Although I would say it's kind of hard at this point to determine who has been the most successful to this point. You know, I've had a forty something plus year radio career, been very successful to do it's still doing it. She's still kind of a newbie. She's only thirty three. Do you think Taylor Swift will ever get to be as I don't know, accomplished and popular as I am. I yeah,
I think she will be. She's pretty well known now, well, no, she's well known, but I mean to my level of success is what I'm talking about. Well, you know we both come from the same humble roots there in Middle Tennessee. Yeah, yeah, I would just going to ask you, have you talked today from Dayton? I have talked to day
friend. He wanted he wanted me to ask you, yes, if you were a Taylor Swift fan and you just answered that question, He said, do you think it'd be cool if the Reds all picked out a Taylor Swift song today for their walk up music? That'd be kind, wouldn't it?
That was kind of meat dick if you had, if you had your own Dick from Dayton Kettering, ban Joe's Society, Beaver Creek Strummer's T shirts, would you go around the country in an eighteen wheeler pickup tractor trailer truck, an eighteen wheeler and sell your T shirts at enormously exorbitant prices like Taylor Swift? Would you do that? Yes? You would. Well, that's good at least at least you got a marketing mind. Well, Dick, h
it's great talking to you. As always, go Reds go say good night, Dick, good night, Garry, Jeff, all right, take care of by bye bye, lovely lady. Lynette called back, but I'm not going to chance it right now. Maybe after the break after what's passing for news coming right up on seven DL recorded for adults with moderate to severe plaques arise this fool candidates for systemic or phototherapy. Now there's sky Rizzy Risen kissum
em. We'll deal with scattered showers and a few storms this morning as tempters climbed to the mid eighties. This afternoon, more isolated storm chances as you moved throughout the day, some of which could be strong. You drop down to the upper sixties tonight before you see another day tomorrow in the mid eighties with scattered showers and storms. From a severe weather station, I'm nine First
Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. The radar showing showers exiting the downtown in northern Kentucky region, but we're seeing some storms to our northwest that could enter our area in the next hour or two. We'll keep eyes on that. It's seventy one degrees right now. Our next update at six thirty. I'm Taren Johnson News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred wl WU change the life of
someone with a disability. Don't at your car at Goodwill cars dot com. Finally into the first official hour of this Saturday morning edition for Saturday, July first, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff Walker with you and I know that June is over, but I'm still proud to be the result of two heterosexual beings getting together and creating me. And by the way, thanks for not murdering me in the womb. Mom. It's coming upon six h six.
We've been trying to get in touch with Lady Lynette. She's called repeatedly. I'm gonna try one more time to see if she actually has mastered how to use her new phone, her latest new phone, Lynette, are you there? Yes, love on here. Oh so you figured out how to use your phone? This is wonderful. I please your dowerry job on me. No, sweetie, the powers not out. The power's not out of Florence Park Care the flower the powers not out here, the power not power tower.
Honey. If the tower were out then you wouldn't be talking to me right now. There's some other issue. Well, I don't know what it can be, but it cuts you off, No, it cuts you had to read it well, sweetie. Uh. We tried to talk once before, and I don't think it was the tower or the power. But anyway, you wanted to sing this little light of mine just maybe a verse. Yeah, are you ready? A light of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, a light of mine. I'm gonna let it shine. My God
gave it to me. Just gonna let it shine, Let it shine, let it shine, Let this sh that's all. That's one of my favorites that you've done over the years, Lynette. I love that. And you know what, you'll hear that. You'll hear that later on if you're listening to the show about eight fifteen, when brother Rick Green is here. Yeah, yeah, So what else is going on? What else is going on? Girl? We don't want learned trap being today and exciting my rid shirt
Monde. You just sup in my rid shy no white pants? Well, I think you must be you must be a good luck charm for these reds because they got something extra special, some supernatural thing going on right now. They want again. Last night, it must have been the lady Lynnette's luck charm. Yeah. Plain, that's good, babe, that's good. Listen. We love you all right, bray and they could everybody could use some more prayer. You keep it up. If that's what you're doing. It's
working, lovely lady, Lynette, I love you. I gotta go, okay, bye bye bye, babe, finally got that phone working. Good morning, Dave. If that is your real name, it's my real name. Morning live. How we're doing now? That's that's love. That's Lynette and I. Don't we don't refer to each other, you and I as love, Okay, we don't. We don't do that. I mean, I'm not I don't feel I don't feel threatened by it or phobic in any way. I just would rather you not call me love if you don't mind,
fair enough. I don't know how old radio rec feels. Yes, I heard that that you were dating a homeless girl at one time, and it got serious. She asked you to move out with her day as billy, Dave. Do you remember the time that you farted on your wallet and you had gas money. Do you remember that? Yes? Yes, all right, so that's my contribution. Those are my salbos. What do you got for me? All right? Well it's kind of a shout out to the green horner, but let's try it anyway. Okay, what did the
baber say of the tree? What said? It's been nice gnawing you, gnawing you, not knowing you that gna W I n g yes, go ahead, yes, yes? Oh. What's an astronaut's favorite faverage? J Jeff, I don't know. Tang uh grab it? I like tang better anyway, go ahead. Three is the magic number, Dave. Let's make this it is, Yes, it is. Um. What's a tree's favorite drink? What's a tree's favorite drink? Yep? Go ahead right there, right bear you crack. You're cracking yourself up there? Yeah you are?
No. No, Hey, happy fourth, Happy, happy fourth, Happy Independence Day to you, my fellow American. Now get off my phone. American December seventeenth, nineteen oh three, D Wilbur and Orville Wright made the first successful flight. Later that same day. Wilbur would be the first to complain after board baggage handlers lose. He's lugging Americans. And you'll hear another great American moment when you listen to Bill Cunningham. I Am a great American.
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vounate seven seven Cars for Kids. Donate your car now. Accepting donations of land, homes, buildings, or any kind of real estate landmark, church in fights the community to gym Labarbar the music professor Radio Ricks Radio for Europe one of the reasons that Europe sucks Old Radio Rick good morning, good morning, A nice lead in song with a nice bassline. Well, you know you don't get paid, but I figured I did at least give you a Michael Stipe And that took me too long to figure out. I guess I'm
still in a haze because I thought I was the only one. The day from Harrison called Love very sad morning. He did call me love and he did ask what I thought. And it's not even pride months anymore. Gee, that's right. Well, and early on Saturdays, you know, when you're coming in five by three this morning, that's a radio fault. Yes, it is loud. It sounds great, but it's not clear because of all the thunderstorms in the Yes, so in good weather, this thing is
a strong five by five. When what this thing is it's a nineteen fifty seven motor rolla. It's a seven hundred ranger, which is a portable AM radio, and it's one of those that I looked at. This is the second time I've done this in the last two months, instead of I'm not sure that that's something I'm comfortable with working on. And then open is a oh crap, it does have tubes in it. Okay, never mind,
I got it. I got this good. But it's it's it's a it's about the size of a small, small purse, I would say, And the handle on top is also the loop antenna, which also rotates, which is nice. Although the small enough you could just turn it to get the station of coming better. But hey, you know, it is what it is. But I mean, obviously the handle. Also, the loop antenna has to be pretty stout to be a handle. I mean, does it
fragile at all? This particular one is not. But that's a good question because an awful lot of um. I won't name that certain zene this transoceanic transistor model. The nice thing about the Zenith one is that when you grab the handle and yank the radio up, and by the way, even though it's all transistor, this radio still weighs more than a bowling ball. When you yank it up, you usually end up with a lot of plastic charge
in your hand and the radio on your foot. But this, uh, this guy is made by Motorola, which is a Motorola is an interesting company, and of course it's still around and um one shape or another, doing lot of two way radio work, especially with the law enforcement, fire departments
and so forth. But they started in nineteen twenty eight and Motorola was a combination of motoring and victrola, so basically music on the go kind of a thing, and they focused on car radios and I'm impressed that they've done so well and got off the ground as well as they did. Because the Galvin brothers who finally put Motorola together in twenty eight. One of the brothers started out nineteen twenty one making storage batteries with some other partner and went through four
or five different iterations of similar companies. And I believe they got shut down for lack of paying excise taxes twice and went bankrupt three times. I guess either the other brother was smarter, real like Crosley Pala had to find get his brothers the business head, or they just finally figured out you got to your taxes. Well, yeah, yeah, you know. I never I never get mad at anybody who doesn't pay their taxes, unless, of course, their last name is Biden m Rich. Have a fantastic weekend, and
thanks for checking in, brother they you do the very same. Great to hear, great to hear from you. Hey, I called you whatever, all right, love, Happy Independence Day weekend to you Old radio ricket gmail dot com. If you'd like to get in touch six twenty now at seven hundred w LW number three seven. Tyler Stevenson, all this Polers Rush the right field, Pyler Stevenson, dozen number twenty four. Ellie Della Cruz see Himmering hi and very deep to right and way out of here number six Jonathan
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right now. Come from the cities, and they come from the small town beat up causing the tires and river school with the crack booms found she gave the us, She gave backing into us, sitting the bite of the family, second bite of the tres with the poplins in the his and then noodle money in the hands. Some all black gangs, some my white, and ain't you back to sleep on the floor? Day twenty four, y'all LW and Gary Jeff John Adams, one of our founding fathers and our second American
President followed. George Washington wrote a letter to his wife Abigail July third, seventeen seventy six, on the eve of what was to be Independence Day.
In the letter, John Adams wrote, I am app to believe that this Independence Day will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the Great Anniversary Festival, going on to say that the day should be commemorated with solom acts of devotion to God Almighty, and then celebrated with pomp and parade, shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations from one end of the continent to the other. We still have that in this country, and we
should have that because it's a fantastic holiday. It's a great celebration. You can have your Juneteenth. Just because you have your Juneteenth doesn't mean you cannot celebrate July fourth. You can have any other holiday you think you want to have, but understand that none of them have any weight or any gravity whatsoever
without July fourth Independence Day in the United States of America. The thing that guarantees your freedom to celebrate anything, to celebrate yourself or the group of people you're in, which is kind of antithetical to the point of American independence and a constitutional republic because it's all based on the individual, not special groups.
You yourself are a special group. You can celebrate all of that, because of the bravery of the men who eventually mind that paper and let it be known to King George in the British Crown or anybody else in the world who actually took time to notice that this was now a free, independent nation of independent sovereign souls. It's what makes all the celebration possible because of the freedoms guaranteed the individual, the God given rights and freedoms given to all of us
at birth that should be continually guaranteed by the government. Government's only role in providing us. Government does not give us our freedom or liberty. They do. Government does not give us our rights. Those are given to us by God, by a creator. The government's only role is protecting those God and writes. And that's what we be celebrating on Independence Day and frankly every day all year round. It's not just about fireworks, but by God, a
big part of it is it's about the celebration that John Adams envisioned. These guys were truly men of vision. Let's work hard to embrace our independence, to know that this country is exceptional and that their vision would not die on the vine in vain. Whatever's passing for news coming up, and we'll talk to our gang in Ripley, Ohio in just a few minutes on the Saturday morning edition on seven WLW. Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Choice. Celebrate
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for the road trip. Wait a minute, Tire Discounters isn't on Here's because I know you'll go there anyway. It was just on their web doorms this morning. As Temptress climbed to the mid eighties. This afternoon, more isolated storm chances as you moved throughout the day, some of which could be strong. You drop down to the upper sixties tonight before you see another day tomorrow in the mid eighties with scattered showers and storms from a severe weather station.
I'm nine first warning meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Rain has cleared out of the tri State. We do see quite a bit up in Prebble and Montgomery Counties over by Lanchester, and then the county's south of Boone, Kenton and Campbell down there in the middle part of northern Kentucky. Right now in Cincinnati, cloudy seven two degrees. I'm Sandy Collins next updated seven on news radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. He
was a radio seven hundred WLW. I toasted years. Honey, we made me throw you never care me con whiskey day. I'm looking for a better class and losers myself. I got friends in low places, but I would not have friends in high places, because then I'd be just as correct and whatever as they are. Six thirty six on a Saturday, mornings at time to head east, my friends, out of out of the city, out
of the snarl, the urban sprawl that many of us call home. East through Claremont County, the general rolling pastures and the roaring Ohio River on either side of fifty two to how now Brown County and the lovely village of Ripley, Ohio, where everything is simple. Who was it? Garrison Keeler's to say, I don't, I don't remember. But it's one of those prairie home companion kind of places. Ripley, Ohio and a place called Brookies on
Main Street where the gang has gathered together. Apparently there was a sighting of a Taylor Swift merch truck there this morning. Good morning. Yeah, you compared to those sixty nine shirts down there, you get a Rookie shirt for twenty five. There you go. That's what I'm talking about. So the overflow crowd should come here exactly. Well, I'm surprised they're not lined up in Ripley for the show tonight in Cincinnati's only it's only it's only fifty two
miles. Come on, but it up. Are you are you a fan? Or you are you not a fan? So there's a bunch going on in Ripley this weekend, right, a lot, the Lion slob as a festival, the thunder here at Rookies to night, the Queen of Hearts drawing Monday night, and now will be well thousand dollars. Well over what you're cutting out? Does your service sucks it'll be well over one h and fifty
thousand dollars. Amazing, amazing. Yeah, so it'll be great. I told you, I told you last night that Christa two point one and I were having sloppy Joe's and you called them something else. Oh, those are called rockets. But your your guy later this morning, he can fill you in real well on what a rocket is. Okay, I never called Sloppy Joe's rockets, but I'm interested to find out why he and you and Farmer Dan and the rest of the people from Old Carver up north call them rockets.
What else is going on? Any other news? Oh? Well, the weather rockets, wet, let's rain in here. I guess it's rain where you're at. But anyway, you know, I have to work on the ports, so I'm gonna have my first today. Okay, very good, very good. Now, are there are there any fireworks in Ripley? Yeah? The fireworks tonight about ten o'clock. Oh fantastic. Yeah, Oh good. Up. A shout out to Nate Heimlich down there in Cynthiana this morning. Nate Heimlich, is he is he familiar? Is he familiar with
the maneuver? He has very good excellent, excellent, excellent. Well, it's good to talk to you guys as always, thank you for checking in and happy fourth all right, fantastic. I don't know where the usual gang is this morning, and a gang of two six thirty nine and some change
and maybe Steve from at Ohio with a pithie phone call. Have not heard from yet, but we will see in moments on seven hundred LW seven hundred WLW Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app one for podcasting seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio station tri States. Chevrolet buyers find new roads today and visit my castrocy Chevrolet. Proud of my country, proud of the traditions they're in, proud to say I am an independent American citizen at least still for today.
I think I hear them coming, Peece, where do I hide? Sixty five A seven? Well, don't you time for a fifthy phone calling? News of the week with our friend Steve Simon out of Etna, Ohio. Good morning, Stephen, Good morning Gary, Jeff. I almost panicked there when I was trying to call you. That's never happened before. It said, all circuits are whatever the well apparently that's on somewhere between ETNA and Cincinnati. Our phones are fine this morning for a chance. Okay, I wouldn't
be surprised. We frequently have the ed electronic dysfunction up here. Okay, big big news this week, the magnanimous federal court, teaming with FBI investigators and Soros funded prosecutors, has offered a plea deal to Donald Trump. Yes, they're taking I'm going for Clint. They're taking capital punishment off the table. I couldn't believe it. God that Merrick Garland is just such a saint.
Trans in the news again, Gary Jeff Transportation Secretary pothole. Pete Buda, who has tranced from bad mayor to hideous cabinet secretary now reduced to making coffee of the meetings, is wowing the woke media again, taking a queue from the huge leap in technology from the recent redo of the movie Titanic. They needed a bigger boat. I think Pete has piggybacked on the bombastic Biden Pacific Indian Ocean International Highway proposal. Pete proposes federal regulations that all of those
electric cars on the pack Indie Highway be submersible. I'm thinking we need a better battery. Speaking of electrocution, that electric truck manufacturing company at the former GM Lordstown plant, it's also gone belly up. This reminds me of something, says I lived up there for twenty years. Ohio twenty twenty two. Democratic Senator candidate Tim Ryan was congressman up there for twenty years. He could be our new transportation secretary when Pothole Pete runs for president. Don't you think,
God, what an incompetent jackass. Racism rears its ugly head again, Gary Jeff Affirmative Action AKAA d EI struck down this week by the Supreme Court. Ironically, when you look at these fifty years, AA's biggest victory was punishing Asians for being intelligent and hardworking civil rights anyone, Yes, that was sarcasm in California. In California this week, Oh my god, more racism. A Chinese dog on the World's Ugliest Canine Award. My heavens, can
you be more racist against Asians? By the way, Nancy Pelosi was again runner up for the twenty third time, becoming the Susan Lucci of the ugly booch world. This is bad. I'm laughing at my own jokes. More racism. Yes, that wasn't enough. Columbus officials report horrified civilians here have spotted a quote unquote black bear in Franklin County. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, it had to be black high. You couldn't just say bear. Couldn't have been a polar bear with a sun tan from all that global warming
of the North Pole. Yeah, you racist. Disgust me. Okay, I took my pill. Finally, Joe Biden God it gets worse, says he put America back to work, thirteen million of US. Okay, let me explain to ya. Thank you rookie Ricardo Bidenomics. In twenty twenty you lost your fifty k job. Right now you're at zero in twenty twenty two. Oh, you got your fifty k job back. Good for you. But Joe says that you got a five hundred percent raise from zero to fifty.
No, you didn't. You're right back where you started. You didn't get a raise, and now your fifty k is worth less because of the inflation that rampant government spending gave you. I gotta take another pill. Gary, Jeff, Hey, thank you for bailing me out by calling me up. I had never gotten that message on my phone, and I panicked. I try to use Becky's and we tiled the number and I got one of those six slides. Hottest to God. By the way, A happy birthday,
Becky July the first Happy birthday to your wife. Yeah, Thanky, Well, I'm not allowed to say old she is, but for five weeks she's the same age as I am. And boy do I tease the hell out of her about that? Hey, take care of Happy Fourth of July weekend, Heavy Independence Day weekend. To use Steve from ettn Ohio a breaking back ten minutes from the top of the hour this summer, go to the movies. Hegler's in town, he said, Micass Drucy CJDR dot com.
That's Micass Drucy Chrysler ge Dodge Ram on Red Bank Road in Fairfax. You're listening to seven hundred WLW, also available on ninety four five FMW two three three BG Cincinnati, the highest court in the land. This week. Made it a good week for the Constitution, made it a good week for fairness, made it a good week for people who do not believe in racial preferences.
Three big decisions this week, the student loan forgiveness thing, which everybody knew was in the water constitutionally finally ruled by the Supreme Court that, yes, you don't just give people money after they borrowed money for a student loan, like Joe Biden was planning to do to buy votes. The Supreme Court
said, Nana and Nana, it will be. So just sit there with your two hundred thousand dollars loan or whatever that you got when you went to school for women's studies or comparative literature, and you can't make a living now, and understand it's on you. It's not on the Supreme Court. It's not on Joe Biden. Maybe a little bit on the universities who sold you a false bill of goods to begin with. But no, it's your debt.
You have to pay it off. That's a victory for all of us, because to allow that program to continue would be theft of the American taxpayers money because that's where the money comes. Dumb, dumb. Secondly, affirmative action in college admissions no more, nah, baby nah. The Supreme Court said so in another six to three ruling this week, meaning that Asians and white people won't be discriminated against by universities like Harvard or anywhere else in this
country. You can't do that. You cannot do that based on skin color. It sounds like we're still litigating Jim Crow and slavery in this country, only it's just a different group being discriminated against. The Supreme Court said no, Thank God, and thank god for people who love the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights of our Constitution. There are many in this country. You do not love the First Amendment. They'd like to see it eliminated.
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion. Laurie Smith, Colorado based web designer, won her case before the United States Supreme Court. She does not have to do a wedding website for a same sex couple if her own convictions say no. This is a victory for anybody who has moral convictions that don't line up with bisexual, homosexual, anything that's not normal as far as human relationships
go. They do not have to use their artistry or their talents, which they believe are given to them by God for an ungodly thing that they do not believe in. The Supreme Court ruled that. So a big week for freedom and for constitutionality. Of course, if you're on the other side, you say it's well, it's just more attacks on the LGBTQIA WTF community. It's more attacks on poor college students will never be able to pay off their
loans that they shouldn't have taken out in the first place. And it's a victory for anyone who has been singled out as less than ready, no matter what their talents and accomplishments and how smart they were, from getting into a good college based on their race. That no longer is a factor thanks to the Supreme Court rulings this week. Meanwhile, there's a special election in Ohio
next month. Are you gonna Are you gonna turn up? Turn out for something that's crucially important and only one side is spending money to tout their angle on this special ballot issue. I believe on August eighth, what it would do if you vote yes. This is plain and simple. In the ads that at the anti amendment issue are doling out are totally false. They say it eliminates majority rule, eliminates one man, one vote. No, what it does is say that in the future, on any issue, if you're
going to amend the Constitution of the State of Ohio. You need sixty percent of the people's vote to do that instead of a simple fifty plus one majority, a supermajority. You know what, It takes a supermajority to amend the United States Constitution two thirds of the states. That's a supermajority. And that's all this is. So if you vote yes, you're voting for your rights. Period. End of story. Environmental updates from our friend Steve Schulty right
after what's passing for news in minutes on seven WLW. It's for a few isolated storms in the afternoon evening, some of which could be severe tempture. This afternoon climbed to the upper eighties, not quite as warm as yesterday, but still hot and humid. Tonight you drop down to seventy before you see another afternoon high on Sunday in the load in mid eighties. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harton on news radio seven hundred
WLW. Radar shows us some rain around West College Corner in Prebble County, Montgomery, Butler, Warren, and Claremont County is also a little bit between Columbia Tusculam and Batavia. The rest of it's pretty dry, sixty nine degrees right now. I'm Sandy Collins. Next update at seven thirty on News Radio
seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News a Radio seven hundred wl Celebrate savings at United Dairy Farmers all summer long with six cents off gas only at UDF and you another hour of the Saturday Morning edition for Saturday, July the first, twenty twenty three. Garry Jeff Walker Proud to be who I am, and you should be proud of who you are, no matter who you are. If you need a special day, there's your birthday.
Here you go. It's great to be with you. Into another hour and back with us this week with a report straight from Golf Shores, Alabama. Steve Schulty, environmental engineer extraordinari. Does it get better than being in Golf Shores on a Saturday morning? That's what we got to ask, mister Shulty. How are you, Oh, Gary Jeff. Uh, we're waiting to head home here Cincinnati. I guess I probably won't complain at least for a
while about the humidity in Cincinnati. Uh. We are enjoying hearing Golf Shores, Alabama, near the beach a low of eighty two but feels like eighty nine already. Oh my god, it hit six o seven in the morning your time. That's crazy, all right? So uh yeah, but I mean you're still in You're you're in a beautiful place, right. You've had all you sent me. You sent me pictures and I told you that you were causing me to send because I was covering thy neighbor's vacation. Beautiful stuff
and gold shore. So tell me what, what's the coolest thing that you've seen in Golf Shores that you would not have seen in Cincinnati humidity or not. Oh, it's awesome sting raised out out in the ocean. It's pretty cool. But it's you know, this is not this is not Myrtle Beach or whatever. We're at the far you know, we are six and a half miles from the center of Golf Shores, Alabama. That's a good that's a good place to be. Is six miles north of any great hub of
West Yeah of tourist crap. Okay, go ahead, yep. At the end of West, at the end of West Beach Boulevard and comes into this complex, and then on the other end is a nature preserved So we have a beach. We've enjoyed, a beach that is not crowded with human folk, good stuff. So well, one of the things I noticed down here, Garrett, Jeff, with all the sun this part of the world, you would think this area would be loaded with solar panels right all over the
place. I have seen not one. And I was wondering, I says, WHOA, what about here? I mean, there's plenty of suns, especially in the summertime when the demand for electricity for air conditioning is way up there. Yeah, And I thought, well, maybe it's because something's like tropical storms and hurricanes that periodically hit the area would just be trashing solar panels. So kind, That's just some little little thing I just noticed down here.
Let me let me, let me ask you this because of man catastrophic man made climate crisis. It is the shoreline disappearing in golf stores Alabama. Is the ocean rising and swallowing up great swaths of human kind in golf shore Not here, thank you, that here, that here, But talking well,
we're gonna go from here. Heat. This goes back in May of May fifteenth, CO two Coalition dot org on there's one of your organizations media ignores delve high del what they tell Delhi's coldest May since nineteen o one. On May fourth, India's capital of New Delhi recorded the third coldest May morning since nineteen oh one. At believe this? Sixty degrees fahrenheit. The region's thirty two residents woke up to a relatively cold morning of what is usually the
hottest month of the year. Can you believe that sixty threes being cold neatly concealed from the public's eye or the low record winner temperatures that Delhi has experiences two thousand and seven and December two thousand and eight, Delhi recorded an average minimum temperature of forty four degrees fahrenheit, lowest in fifty years. And on December thirtieth, twenty nineteen, the maximum temperature settled in at forty nine,
making it the coldest December day in one hundred twenty two years. Oh my god, I guess India is going to have a new ice age. As is the case, winter cold and India is a bigger killer than summer heat and according to India Studies of India short turn temperature exposures. Eighty eight percent of the death are called by cold weather and only twelve percent by hot weather.
So once again, media, the media bias towards any warming that is occurring under man made catastrophic climate change just doesn't well, you know, you know as well as I do. That's why they change the name from global warming to climate change and now climate crisis. All of it falls apart when you actually look at the real data, especially lately. Thank you Steve Schulty, and enjoy the rest of your VAK. In Gulfshore's, Alabama seven twelve,
we got Roco Costellano on the way next on seven hundred WLW. No Dutch Egyptians had pregnancy tests as far back as thirteen fifty BC. Women would relieve themselves on wheat and barley seeds. If the week grew, it meant a baby girl, if the barley grew a boy. In nineteen sixty three, this set theory was tested and it was accurate seventy percent of the time. No, that'sion. Speaking of amazing, check out Eddie and Rocky.
They have the fun times you're looking for after a long day. No Dutch Eddie and rock Monday afternoon at KREE seven hundred WLW Advanced Industry, The No Fear Dentist visit No Fear Dentist dot com pools six eighty three seventy seven nineteen call today swim this year. Let's let's get physical, let's get into animal. Let me hear your body talk. Here's a guy who's heard lots of bodies talk, at least the ones he hasn't buried. I don't think he's
buried any bodies. Actually. The first don of the First Family of Fitness in the Tri State area, Rocco Costellano, waits, good morning, Rocco. How are you, Jeff? I haven't body I haven't buried anybodies yet. Yes, well it's good, but I mean you might. You might know where some are buried. I mean, let's I'm good. Let's get right down to let's get to this this question of the day. Our topic is a cancer test called grail. Tell me about that? Yes, so?
Uh? The brand name UH goes By gallery. It's a grailed By gallery and if you want to get it done, it's it's about twelve hundred dollars, but it's absolutely well worth the money. They have a brand new. It's brand new. It's been out for about like three years or so. And um it can detect at at a ninety seven percent accuracy, fifty different cancers. And the way that it can detect fifty different cancers is by going, uh you basically get a blood test and an AI UM uh you
know process and for our artificial intelligence program. Through the blood test looks for and this is like up to twenty years before you even start seeing symptoms. So this is a pretty good screening, right Rocco, Yeah, yeah it can. Um it can uh you know, it looks for fifty different uh
cancers up up to uh twenty years. A lot of people have found a cancers way before, way before they are they even have to worry about, uh, you know, any kind of cancer spreading and um it looks for UM non cell a DNA it's called and this you know, like we have healthy DNA and then we have cancer DNA. And we all have cancer cells in us. Right, but if you have a thousand, can't you know cancer cells UM in you? Uh usually the natural killer cells that's what UM
you know, um our immune system goes after you have T cells. We have a natural killer cells that go after the cancer cells, and uh so it can it can detect. And you know, if you know right that you have a stage worn cancer or even before stage one cancer, you can, uh you can mitigate it. You can uh yeah, get rid of it with easy, easy therapies instead of waiting for stage four when you pretty much know you're not going to be getting any help with that, right right,
And I think it's important to get ahead start. It's kind of I mean, do people want to know? That's the question, And why wouldn't you want to know? But you say, it's about a twelve hundred dollars
test. Yeah. Well, and so they found and the and the testing that's how it is called mceed now and um they found that the psychological effects of finding out that they may have cancer um or that they have a stage one cancer is so much better now than finding out later when they have to start to get their you know, get their affairs together and stuff like that, you know, and that you know you're you're avoiding probably the horrible introduction
introduction of poisons into your system through chemotherapy, radiation and all the other things that people go through once the cancer has progressed to a certain stage. If you can find it in its infancy, you're able to knock it out with like you said, just some some therapeutic issues that don't cause that much disruption of healthy cells in your body. It's it's really important. But it's mc ed. Is that the name of the test? Well, no, it's
called a grail By galleril By gallery. Yeah, that's to do. And if you just ask, are your doctors for a gallery, you know, a grail By gallery test ors gallery test. But the tests themselves, the science of them are mced. Okay, um, thank you, well, listen, we're about a time rocco, but thank you very much. And this is something important that you can take with very important. Yeah, I don't think. So, let's get ahead of this thing. Seven twenty three.
It's seven LW four tens of parades, bug spray and runs to the emergency rose. That's how we celebrate independence. Have a happy and safe holiday seven hundred WLW. This summer, go to the movies projected on the side of a mountain, discover a new favorite restaurant is slated. Storms in the afternoon evening, some of which could be severe tempters. This afternoon climbed to the upper eighties, not quite as warm as yesterday, but still hot and
humid. Tonight you drop down to seventy before you see another afternoon high on Sunday in the low to mid eighties. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports come from behind, walk off wins, bonus, baseball excitement galore. That is the story of your Cincinnati read so far this young twenty twenty three
season. I say young, but we're almost halfway through the schedule. The Reds are in first place after another victory beginning the homestand against the San Diego Padres last night. It took eleven innings and a walk off two run home run by Spencer Steer in the eleventh for the Reds to come home with a seven to five victory over the Pods. The series continues today at one forty
at Great American Ballpark, our airtime twelve thirty with the Inside Pitch. FC Cincinnati looks to get back on the winning track after the loss last week to DC United. They face off against the New England Revolution tonight at TQL Stadium at seven thirty our airtime and ESPN fifteen thirty. Then catch all the action of Cincinnati's major league soccer team just making waves all over the place this year,
and you see officially enters the Big Twelve Conference as of today. In athletics, it's huge, the number one basketball conference in the nation and a Power five football conference. The Bearcats will celebrate with twelve hundred twelve Skyline conies at twelve noon today on the UC campus. While supplies last time down for the Tom Davis Diaries, I like to refer to this as the man with crazy, whacked out stories from around the country and around the world. Here
is the aforementioned Tom Davis. Now, good morning, Gary, Jeff. You're in luck. We're going to cure your work related stress using only a tree. But first, a guy in Thailand is claiming to have not slept in sixty years. He says he caught a cold during the Vietnam War and it caused him to stop sleeping. He says, he closes his eyes. He says he wants to sleep. That just won't happen. His brain won't slow down. Doctors are currently monitoring him to figure out what's really going on.
It's an assault with a taste of a rainbow. Tristan Statina was arrested for assaulting people with skittles. He walked into a restaurant and started flinging tiny candy pieces in the face of customers who were trying to eat. One woman was hitting the back into a police that she suffered from a stinging pain. Officers found Tristan in another store next door. It took three of them to take him down. A woman of Massachusetts is recovering after a vicious assault by
two violent turkeys. Jeanette Atkinson got a tetanus shot after escaping the birds. Authorities in the town at Cambridge say that residents need to be Turkey aware. They suggest using umbrellas, bright lights, loud noises, or a water hose to protect themselves. And finally, it's a new cure for work related stress. Tree hugging literally hugging a tree. This is from a woman in China.
She's spreading the message around the world that she started hugging trees in April and it immediately she started feeling much less stressed and even had the ringing in her ears disappear. She believed that trees are absorbing her negative energy. Next week, a man from vin sins says that it was a derrito that crashed his car. How a great fourth of July. It's warm outside, so you probably aren't thinking about your chimney, but Vonderhar Fireplace wants to remind you
that this is the perfect season for cleaning land. Used weather forecast from news radio seven hundred wl tune. We'll deal with scattered showers and a few storms this morning as tempters climbed to the mid eighties. This afternoon, more isolated storm chances as you moved throughout the day, some of which could be strong. You drop down to the upper sixties tonight before you see another day tomorrow
in the mid eighties with scattered showers and storms. From a severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred WLW. We do have rain, a small cell approaching CVG right now, and then the rest of it. There's a rain in northern Prebble County, southwest Montgomery County, then in Warren, Clinton, Claremont, and Brown Counties. Most
of us like right now seventy degrees in Cincinnati. I'm Sandy Collins next update to eight on News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a Radio seven hundred w l W with the music professor Gary Jeff Walker. Our musical and archaeology trip this weekend takes us to the only three
colors that matter, Red, white, and blue. And four for the fourth, lemericon line ah lone fand fine God the life, with the life, from the boar, from the man, the prayer to the old White with war, God my horn, sweet to the rack white with myless bary my horn, sweet my horn, Sweet the great Kate Smith and God bless America. Kicking us off four for the fourth on the seven hundred w l W, Jim Lebarbar. The music professor joins us, Jim, that's an
iconic tribute to this great country. Tell me more about Kate Smith. Wow, And now here's a song. It was written by the man who wrote White Christmas, irving Berlin during World War One nineteen eighteen. That have you bused by him in nineteen thirty eight And then, of course you know you heard the voice of Kate Smith introduced on an Ymous Day broadcast in nineteen thirty eight sung by Kate Smith on her radio show. Another song became her her
calling card. Kate Smith was this wonderful woman two hundred pounds of a wholesome country girl goodness. The bud little singer had entertained World War One troops when she was just eight years old. While I'm the host her own CBS radio show with millions of the voted listeners, and on November the eleventh, nineteen
thirty eight, Kate Smith sang that song. God Bless America is part of the Armist Day broadcast anniversary the end of World War One, and incidentally, the Irving Burning wrote it but never made money on the song, and in nineteen forty he created the God Bless America Fund. All the royalties have been donated to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, now focused on the Scouts in the greater New York City area, and the song will remain under copyrights until
the year twenty thirty four. Wow Ray Charles up next on our list and four for the fourth Kim Yeah. Whenever whenever I talked with him over the years, he was so positive pleasant, talked about his drug problems and blamed it on himself. Sinatra called him the genius of soul, and he was almost embarrassed to hear it. He was very, very humble. And Ray Charles adopted this song, arranged it, and recorded his version of America the
Beautiful at International Studios Angeles. This was a celebration of the bi centennial in nineteen seventy six. And if you listen to it, the soul and passion, that the perfection. Here's a black man who was going blind at the young age of five and grew up four with racism and ugliness in this country at its peak. And this song is what he had to say, and he made it personal and singing it with pride and passion. Rachel's it just
doesn't get any better than America the Beautiful. No, it does not more beautiful. Ah, he who was proved in laborating stride, who more than self, country, love, medicine, move America. America me got the gold, repine en, success, normalss and ever again divine. And you know, when I was in school, we used to singing something like this. Listening here you to that fe spacious guys, I am, but weaves
a green purple man. Majesty is rub the fruity plead when a woman I'm talking about a manicrume, sweet, a manicru You know God shan history on the head, cry yes he did. Any botherhoo from C two shot see
he shiness you because you clown. He charm me any botherhoo. Remembering Ray Charles and his obvious patriotism singing America the Beautiful Jim Lebarba the music professor here with us on seven hundl W and up next, probably the most famous rendition in a public space or anywhere else of our national anthem, the Star Spangled
Banner. Yeah. On January twenty seventh, nineteen ninety one, at the Super Bowl, ten days into the Persian Golf War, Gary Jeff Whitney Houston took the field at Tampa Stadium performed the Star Spangled Banner backed by the Florida Orchestra. There were seventy four thousand fans there, one hundred and fifteen million viewers in the United States, and a worldwide television audience in seven hundred and fifteen million people. And this was performed at this particularly patriotic time, just
after the onset of the Persian Golf War. And then it was re released after the September eleven attacks. Whitney Houston captured the spirit and this unified people. We were once again, in September eleventh under attacked by enemies both foreign and domestic. And there was a video made of the performance, and she donated all the proceeds of charity, first off the first God the American Red Cross Golf Crisis Fund, and then later the nine to eleven Stems. And
I get goose bumps. I know you do every time you hear this. She looked apart. She sang it with pride, passion, and patriotism. It was a spiritual experience with a voice probably custom designed by God himself. Arms at the back at the beginning, very casual, a running suit, headband, wearing sports clothes and very light makeup, showing modesty and respect to the role that was given to her that day, singing of a smile that
showed her pride to her nation. With a heart and melting voice. Not nobody could tap her classic no One effortless, the most iconic version of our national anthem at night to LA who Won't Try and Rispie other w W sod streaming that I still who, I still remember the searing crescendo and the flyover history. All right, Jim, four for the fourth and here's our fourth
of pick one of my favorites. God Bless the US day and we spots to his feeling about the shooting down of the Korean air Lammy's Flights Doublow seven in September in nineteen eighty three, he wrote the song, started singing it live a It's concerts and got a tremendous response to it, and he said he needed to write a song. He needs to write this song about America to get people more united. And this song keeps coming on, coming back, taking out a different kind of length. During the Golf War, it
was a song about the war and for the general. And then after her King Katrina's song for length and hope, and then Nanda Level is a song of unity and rebuilding. And then it came back with Covid. It's just he said, makes me really proud that I've done something to the country and from my family. It's my family heritage, and this became his song.
And it's interesting we'd become complacent, Garry Jeff. Then another thing comes up and we all come together again and this song, this song is played Lee Greenwood. The music professor Jim LaBarbara, my heart felt wishes for you and yours for a happy Fourth of July, gem and thank you as all was my friend. Thank you gift to morow all things were gone, I'd work for all my life and I had to start again with just my children and my wife. I thank my lucky stars to be living here today because the
flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away. And I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I am free, and I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me. And I gladly stand up napster you and defend hers to today because there ain't no doubt I love business. God bless the USA, from the legs and Minnesota to the hills of Tennessee, across the plains of Texas, from sea to Shining
Sea, from Detroit down in Houston and New York to Lily Will. It's ride in every American heart, and it's time we stand insane that I'm proud to be an American where he's no I'm free, and I won't forget the men who died, who gave that light to me? And he stand up Napster you when defend her still today because there ain't no doubt. I love this life. God bless and I'm an American's time. I'm Freeze and the man who died, he gave that fight to me, and stand next to
you and the fanurs you todays. There ain't no doubt. I love this line. God bless you. Attention, Claremont County veterans. What can lives in the afternoon evening, some of which could be severe tempertures. This afternoon climbed to the upper eighties, not quite as warm as yesterday, but still hot and humid. Tonight you dropped down to seventy before you see another afternoon
high on Sunday in the load to mid eighties. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred WLW. The morning rain has moved through, but there is a line of showers all the way from the river from Louisville all the way up into Indianapolis, and it's all headed this way. Right now. In Cincinnati, it's dry,
seventy one degrees. I'm Sandy Collins next update at eight thirty on News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day news a Radio seven hundred wl W ACR Gun Night Pools six eighty three, seventy seven nineteen Call today Swim this year into another hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, July one,
twenty twenty three. I know Pride months over, but I'm still proud that a biological male, my dad, and a biological female my mom got together X Y and x X baby, because that's the only way it went, and that's how you got here too. Just remember that. I'm just here to remind you. Nine minutes after the hour, follow the science. It's time to follow the science, and our friends Science Mike is standing by to help us follow along. Seven hundred w LW Yes, but as a
night of scientist surprising. If the bell blinding me? Good morning, Michael, Happy Independence Day weekend. How are you well? I thank you, I'm good. How are you fantastic? Your your your, your, your secretary of health. Uh Rachel Levine wants it to be a whole Pride summer. I think I think we can just make it a whole Pride summer. Uh, I don't pay it. I don't pay attention to Richard Levine's Rachel. She used to be, well, it used to be I guess well,
it used to be she used to it used to be Richards. That was it, Richard. That's that's how I that's how I referred to her. Okay, her promo, her pronounce for me, her pronouns to me, are confused. Anyway, go ahead, you don't I have to answer this question, but we're just going to start the topic. Now, Um are you are you? Are you a sixpinkler or a state a state pinkler? That's those are German terms, Garry Jeff Well, I don't speak German. My wife does a little bit. But what what are they? First?
And I'll let you know. A sixpinkler is a German word for a man who PE's sitting down, and the state blinkler is a man who stands up. And the reason I bring you know what, anybody who's known me for years, I mean, with a few exceptions, know that I am a stand up guy. Michael, Well, you're you're an American and most and most most only ten percent of Americans, uh sit to pe as opposed to German German Men forty percent of german Men and and they're they're way,
they're number one by twenty percent. Uh. They stand, they sit to to to p and uh you kind of wonder why I and they have actually they put a device under their toilet seat and they call it a toilet goes. They called it a spook and in the language of Angela Merkel that actually tells you to sit down please if you raise the toilet seat. It's they're trying to get the guys over there in Europe to uh more men in Europe or anywhere or sitting to h T T movie. And Uh, the country
that is the least one is Mexican. Only six percent of Mexicans every time sitting. It's because Mexican men, No matter what you say about a Mexican men or men in Mexico in Europe, they've been emasculated for years with all this hoity toity crap, and now it's come to rear its ugly head once again. In our conversation this morning, I think they just want to sit and read their phone all the time, that's all. I have no idea what they're doing, and I don't want to know, but but thank you
a better science topic who knows? Thank you for sharing with us. I appreciate that. Yeah. Now, now, if you know the guy got Tom Davids had the guy who couldn't sleep for sixty years, find find me a survey. Find me a survey where a majority of people are standing up to go number two, and then I'll be interested. Thank you, Michael, eight twelve, it's seven LW. Did you know that if you miss any part of our shows, you can catch the podcast of that show on
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It's going on right now. Do that this morning. Brother Rick Greene, Spirit phil Christian and the man behind Spirit Works Cincinnati, along with his wife Alight of Mine, I'm gonna let it shine you shit, alight of mine. I'm gonna let it shine this shit a lot of mine I'm gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. Oh yeah, brother Green, good morning. How are you? Good morning, Gary, I'm doing great. I woke our praying for you and
your listeners. Thank you, brother, we always need that. And girl, you got to give me a second. I lost my setting on my phone. I had it all print it on for you. But I got it all right, fantastic, wrong, don't now. I like this. I'm time, Garry. Yes, okay, I got it, Garry. I loved this. I believe I'm about to describe the greatest god man that ever walked the earth. Philippians, Chapter two, verse seven and eight.
I take that back. I know him about two. It says, but made himself of no reputation, and took upon the form of a servant, And he was made in the likeness of men, and being found and fashioned as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death of the cross. Amen. I love that Jesus Christ was a servant. First, he was a servant, He was subserving, He washed people's feet, he was he was the son of God who came here to die for
our sins. And he spent his entire life preaching love and serving people. Amen. I wish we could focus on that, Gary, I wish we all gore to focus on his humility. Well, I think it would be a better world. That's it's my opinion. It would be a better world. Gary. I agree with you one hundred percent. But you know that that's part of being human. We have these flaws, and we need to remember those flaws when it comes to, you know, taking stock and being
proud of ourselves. Excellent, excellent word today, Thank you, brother Green. It's eight twenty. It's seven hundred w LWD. This morning at nine, Mike Allen dispenses he's legal expertise like a Mickey Mouse. Pez dispenser this morning at nine on seven hundred W l W. We'll have to deal with scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the morning hours, and then another chance for a few isolated storms in the afternoon evening, some of which could be severe.
Tempters this afternoon climbed to the upper eighties, not quite as warm as yesterday, but still hot and humid. Tonight you drop down to seventy before you see another afternoon high on Sunday. In the load in mid eighties from your severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meteor. Just Cameron Harten on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports. Last night of Great American Ballpark Graham Ashcraft made us remember why we have such high hopes for this young pitcher
from last year and from spring training this year. A great comeback start for Graham six and two thirds innings, only one run given up to the San Diego Padres in that time, no win for the starting pitcher for the Reds, but still another great outing and looks like he may be back, which justin just in time for the Reds to surge into the All Star break.
A last night, eleven innings, seven to five Reds victory highlighted by the eleventh inning walk off home run, two run home run of one Spencer Steer. And this is after a two run game tying home run in the tenth by Matt McClean. Amazing, amazing, amazing, amazing once again, seven to five, Game two of the series against the Pods. Today have one forty at gabp Our coverage begins with the inside pitch at twelve thirty. More on this with Moe Egger in just a moment. FC Cincinnati plays the New
England Revolution at TQL Stadium tonight at seven thirty. Could there be more going on in and around downtown Cincinnati than we've cut this weekend? Especially tonight another Taylor Swift concert and the UC Bearcats football basketball heading into the Big Twelve. It's official as of today, July the first they'll now be in a Power five football conference, and Tony Pike says the best basketball conference in major college
basketball in the country. So celebration with twelve hundred twelve free Skyline coneys at twelve on the UC campus while supplies last. All Right, interesting conversation. I hope it's an interesting conversation. I have them on the phone off air with this guy. Occasionally. He's been added to the Gary Jeff call list, although maybe not on a regular basis, because the last thing I'd say about this guy is that he's regular. And I don't really even know that
much about his upper gi or lower that matter. But a man who knows what rockets are and other things. Tim Shimming with a check in from Oak Harbor, Good morning, Tim, how are you just wonderful? Might be irregular today? We're not sure okay, Well, usually I have my morning constitutional by this time, so I know. But we're we're all praying and pulling for you. So you had a question for me? You said, yes, do you know what whimpies are? Whimpies? Yeah? No,
I'm not sure other than the guy from Guy from the Poppy. They're the same thing as rockets. Whimpies are the same thing as rockets. Yep, well, I mean rockets. When I was in grade school, are you talking about a rocket like with three stages and it goes up into the the atmosphere and it carries astronauts or satellite pay what are you talking about rockets? We had no, No, that is the same thing as a sloppy Joe. Ah. We did have Sloppy Joe's last night. So you're saying you
had rockets, we had rockets or whimpies instead. Yep, yep. What what makes the distinction? I mean they're all the same thing. Why all the different names? Where did where did you come up with the name rockets or whimpies? Either one for sloppies, Oh, Carber rockets, oh carbon rockets. High school they called them rockets. I maybe they wanted to get them eat them better. Maybe maybe maybe they just went right through you like
a rocket when you ate them. Maybe maybe exactly that why that's why you're irregular today. I'm not irregular. I'm fine. I just wondered if you were. Okay, No, I'm good, all right. So there was some other reason that you wanted me to call you this morning? I didn't We talk last night for a brief moment. Yes, we talked about that. My girlfriend is the donkey whisper. Your girlfriend is to have miniatured. All right. So so you raised these these cows that are what kind of
cows do you raise? God is Highlands? And these are these are pets for people? Right? Yeah? People buy these for pets. Okay, all right? So number one, a cow for a pet is kind of weird. Let me just say. I mean, I would never give my pet cow a name, just in case I got hungry and wanted to eat them. But you could call him steak. We could call him steak on on legs anyway, steak with legs. All right. So so donkey Whisper, she raises donkeys. Yeah, weys for what purpose? Tim for people?
For pets, for companions? Okay, all right, Arnold Schwartzenegger actually has miniature donkeys and they live in his house. Yeah, but Arnold Schwartzenegger also stoop the Maid and had a baby that his wife didn't know about for years. So I don't know if I'm gonna I'm not going to use Arnold Schwartzenegger as like an example of how I should live my life necessarily, although he's pretty impressive in the Terminator. So miniature donkeys as pets and she is
the donkey whisperer, how does that work? Yep, she trains the donkeys. They listen to her. Well that's that's that she doesn't listen to me. But yeah, that's quite true. That's quite a feat training donkeys. Now does she train donkeys for movies or anything like that, because you know now she does not. She does not. And we're not talking about movies that are made in Tijuana that you can only see in the backroom of a
club. I was talking about theatrical releases, because you never know when you're gonna need a train donkey. Right. Well, they do talk to her in the morning when she goes to feed them. They're all in, they're talking, They're they're wanting their food. Yeah, they're all excited. We just had a baby last weekend. A baby donkey. Now, what's the difference between a donkey and a mule? About six foot? Okay, a mule is a lot taller. A donkey's about waist high. But these are
many donkeys right. Yes, they're miniatures, so they're even smaller than your average donkey. Yeah, they're about waist high. They're they're very stubborn animals generally, aren't they. Or is that the mule that's stubborn? So the donkeys stubborn? So so donkeys are stubborn. And she trains donkeys because the donkeys actually listened to her. That's quite a feat. I'm impressed. She'll have names. She has she trained you yet? No, I'm untrainable.
I don't have I don't get a honey due list. I have a list for the honey. There you go, and probably have to clean your carpets a lot if you're not trained. Thank you, Tim, I appreciate this enlightenment. I didn't know about donkey whispers, had no idea or whimpies or rockets. The sloppy Joes were great though. We were rolling down this road in and our province three personnel carriers who have sixteen of us on board. All of a sudden, there there's a huge explosion. We knew right away
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morning edition. In the middle of what maybe one of the busy ye sports weekends anytime all year, and this is without Bengals football or Clones hockey. We got FC Cincinnati tonight at TQL looking to bounce back after a loss last week against DC United on the road TQL Stadium, seven thirty. Of course, the Reds continue their series with San Diego Padres, which had a very auspicious beginning last night, to say the least of that three game set.
And of course Taylor Swift, which I don't know how that translates into sports. Maybe I can ask Moe Egger this. It is at pay Course Stadium. But since Taylor Swift, the concert tour she's currently on will probably net or at least gross over a billion dollars for a concert tour this summer. When hearing what Taylor Swift would make from this concert tour in just a six month period, everybody in the NFL and NBA want more money. Uh hey,
mo, what's going on? What's happening? You can't shake that off? Baby? I mean, I have very well done. I think that it's as much she personally stands to make. And I don't know for sure, but somebody told me this. For just this weekend in Cincinnati, Taylor Swift herself will net nine million dollars for one weekend. Is that incredible or what? This is crazy? This is what's going on now? Your daughter is not old enough to go to Taylor Swift right. Uh no, but
she had. She did ask the other days who Taylor Swift is, so she doesn't know. She doesn't know. Well, you might, You might want to keep it that way. You can save a lot of money. I think we yes, we will, Yes, we will, just not let her know who Taylor Swift is and you'll be fine. Exactly. Wanted to stand in line for for five, six, seven hours at a merch truck a day before the concert, spend ninety dollars on a hoodie. I mean, come on, I'm sure. I'm sure we're going to get to
that point soon. I don't know who the artist will be, but fortunately we're not there yet. Yeah, exactly. So let's switch to I want to save the best for last. And the best is, of course, I mean, FC Cincinnati's huge back home with TQL and they're you know, they're still trying to bounce back, like I said, But that's not the best. The best is what happened last night at Great American Ballpark and continues
to happen with this Red's team this season. Let's start with a pretty big story that's not that, and that is you see football and basketball finally officially in the Big Twelve Conference, a power five in football. Tony Pike describes it as the best major college basketball conference in the country, and they're going to kick it off with twelve hundred twelve Skyline Coney's at UC at twelve o'clock today. Will you be there? I will not be there. I will
actually be at the red game. But it's uh, it's a it's a pretty big day for the University of Cincinnati. That was a big sort of Big Twelve bash last night at Ryan Guys Brewery, which was a lot of fun and I was lucky enough to be a part of that. It's you know, it's it's great. I mean, now, you know the University of Cincinnati. You talk about what Tony said about the men's basketball league, and he's right. It's it's hands down, top to bottom, the best
basketball league in the country. And there's a lot of good to that. Right, You're gonna get some premier teams coming into your building. You're gonna get some great matchups. Uh, you're also gonna play a really really difficult sketch prospective. You know, I don't know, I think West Miller has had a really good off season. Um, are they at the level where Baylor in Kansas and Houston are? No? Do they have this sort of
team that could be competitive in this league? Uh? Yeah, I think I think you will go into the season thinking that they at least have a chance to make the nc DOUBAA tournament. From a football perspective, they're going into a league which, obviously from a competitive standpoint, it's going to be much more difficult than the American Athletic Conference, but for both major sports,
and I think this would apply to the other sports as well. You're moving into a conference with a with a conference is now an asset and not a liability. Now I go back to two thousand and seventeen, mccronin had a very good team. They lost two conference games all season long. They were excellent at a seventh seed in the ncuba A Tournament. Why is that because the conference did them no favors. Twenty twenty, Luke Fickel had an undefeated
team. They go nine and zero. They didn't make the College Football Playoff and never were. Why the conference was a liability not an asset even when they made it. In twenty twenty one, What made that special was all the different things that had to happen around them for UC to get to the College foot Ball Playoffs, on top of them winning every single game. Why is that conference was a liability and so now it's from a competitive standpoint,
the conference becomes an asset. And then you know, from a revenue standpoint, the University of Cincinnati is going to be able to maybe do some more things because of the kind of coin that comes in with Big Twelve membership and the media deals. The Big Twelve is going to strike and maybe most importantly, Gary Jeff, I no longer have to go to Greenville, North Carolina, And I think that might be the best thing about using moving up the
Big Twelve. See, I know somebody who lived in Greenville, Greenville, North Carolina, right, not Greenville, South carol. Okay, I'm sorry. Greenville, South Carolina is pretty cool from what I understand. But anyway, so, yeah, you're not going to Greenville, North Carolina. You're going to Norman, Oklahoma. Maybe you're going to going to Austin, Texas, Right, I mean is that no? No? Texas is Texas SEC? Now, well those two those two schools have one more year in the
Big Twelve. Okay, and then we'll be departing. Uh, Cincinnati and football will play Oklahoma here September two. Don't play Texas and football this season. Yeah, they don't take they don't play Texas in football this season. But but yeah, I mean, look, you're still moving into a higher profile, more impress stigish, and more lucrative league. And it's a good day for UC to put the AC behind him and move on to the Big twelve. And this obviously will help recruiting as well. Oh without Quesson.
I mean, you know, even in the nil era, where you know it's basically pay for play, players still want to play in big stages, on big stages. They still want to play in great venues. They want to play against the best possible players. And you could sell those things in the Big Twelve, and you can't necessarily sell them as much in the AC.
Look, Luke Fickle talked about this before you know, he left, because this obviously, this log was announced while he was still here, and he talked about just as good a job as he and his staff did of
recruiting the response they were getting from players and from families of players. By being able to walk into a living room with a big twelve logo on the pullover, and I think Scott Sanderfield is going to read those benefits, and I know Wes Miller has read those benefits, so it should only continue. Where are we at in the FC Cincinnati season here where I mean, it's been a pretty impressive year so far for FC Cincinnati, but the loss against
DC United last week without they're one of their main players. Who's with the US team. Where we stand with the game tonight against the New England Revolution at TQL, Well, they're having a great year. We're basically approaching the midway point of the season, but they're about to take a Major League soccer pause because they're going to compete in it's called the League's Cup, which is going to involve them other Major League Soccer teams and then some teams from overseas.
So it's the Major League soccer season for U S. Cincinnati is about to be put on a better I guess a three or four week hiatus and then they jump back in the Major League soccer play. There's been a lot of talk of what the FC Cincinnati could do to add a goal scorer. I think what you would say, though, to this point, this season is so long you think about it. They played their first regular season match on the day the Reds played their first Cactus League game, February the twenty
fifth or twenty six. It was that long ago. It's it's July and they still have half a season in front of them. They've been a surprise. I don't know that they've been the shocking revelation that some might make them out to be, because I think if you saw the way they played at the end of last year and you paid attention to the offseason they had, he knew they had a chance to be a pretty good soccer team, and they certainly have done that this year. They've been so much better defensively than
anybody ever would have imagined, and they've got a shot. They've got a shot, obviously to win the US Open Cup. They clearly have a chance to be the last team standing at the end of the year in the Major League Soccer season. Speaking a halfway through the season, the Cincinnati Reds now are a little bit more than halfway through the season. Eighty two games played, forty four up, thirty eight down, and thirty come from behind victories,
leading the major leagues in first place in their division. Although it's you know, it's you're right there with the Brewers right now. Nobody thought this was going to happen, and a lot of people were kind of weary of Graham Ashcraft after him showing so much promise. But last night was mastery and that's just the kind of pitching performance the Reds have to have from their starters, what Graham Ashcraft gave them last night against the Padres, and then all
the other drama that ensued after he was gone. Your comments, yeah, I mean, you hit on the most important thing about last night. Another comfort behind win, more Lake game dramatics, the roads from Matt McClain, from Spencer Steer, just the sort of wind that fit in with what these last four or five weeks have been like. But the most important development.
You're absolutely right, Graham Ashcraft. The Red starting pitching has to get better, and we will spend the next four weeks wondering what does Nick Crawl do to upgrade the starting pitching close to the deadline. Can this starting staff holds served for the next few weeks before the deadline gives here? Can they get Hunter Green and Nicoladolo back in the month of August and can those guys be effective? But for as much as you could talk about, you know,
the patchwork way in which they've had to put together the rotation. Graham Asscraft was part of the Big three at the beginning of the season, and in the month of April he was often unhittable, and then in the month of May looked like he was throwing bat in practice. His first start after coming off the answered list last week was not good. Yesterday he was terrific.
And if that is reflective of what the Reds are going to get every fifth day from him, that is going to be a major, major boost, not just from the standpoint of giving him a better chance to win the games he pitched, because there has to be some relief for this bullpen corps, because they're just when you're asking David Bell to use four or five or six
different relievers every single night, at some point that's going to collapse. And I think the relief corps has been actually pretty underrated this year in terms of the job they've done. But they're just asking that group to do way too much. It wouldn't surprise me at all if they went out and got a
reliever close to the deadline. But the way you sort of offset the amount of times that David has had to go to his bullpen as you get longer starts, and Graham Ashcraft is a candidate to give them longer starts on an every fifth day bay and he did last night and it was sorely, sorely needed. I mean I was watching the game and up to a point, I'm like, Wow, he's almost as good as the rookie Andrew Abbott's. Yeah, crazy stuff last night, and you know, and then we go
to the come from behind thing? What is that? What do you think is that? Is it? Because they just don't believe they're gonna lose. These young players, especially this core of Dela Cruz and Steer and McClane, that they just don't believe they're gonna lose. So they just don't I mean, what's going on with this? Because it's kind of other world, it's otherworldly right now. Yeah, I think that element exists. I think there's something about this team that I compare to the Bengals of two years ago,
where you know, we as fans were burdened by history. We could talk about how long it's been since they advanced in the postseason and all that. But these guys don't care about that and they play that way. And I do think there's something that's, you know, from a chemistry standpoint, that you really can't quantify. That's that's it's it's abundantly clear with this team. But but I think more than anything, Gary Jeff, it's got a good
offensive club. And so you know you're trying to put them away in a later innings, you know there's there's really not a place in the lineup where you could take a deep breath and or a side of relief if you're the other team's manager, and go, you know what, we're good here. Uh. I think that's the most important thing. They've got a good offensive team, and that's happened almost overnight. I think the other thing is it's not just that they're a good offensive team, it's it's the way in which
they play offense. They're constantly putting pressure on opposing defenses. They're very aggressive running the basis, look, sometimes that's going to cost you, right, Ellie deler crew has got thrown out of the play it last night before. Do you think that was huge. Do you think that was blocking the plate by the catcher? I mean no, no, because on a play in the end field you're allowed to do that, and Ellie never touched the place, so no, I knew. I think on a play, if that
ball is coming from the outfield, that's blocking. I don't think there should be blocking the plate rules, but by the letter of the rule because of where the ball was hit and where it was coming from. No, it wasn't blocking, but it was I think condicative of how this team plays. They just offensively. They constantly put pressure on you. So if you're leading by a run or two and now you know you walk the leadoff guy, well you've got to worry about some guys who can hit the ball into the
camp. But also are they going to steal? Are they going to force the issue where to we throw? I think on top of just the you know, the the chemistry and the belief and and all that stuff which really really matters, they've got a really interesting and good offensive lineup. The plays in a way that I think, as as a defense and as a pitcher and as a manager makes you really uncomfortable. And I think that I think that's been a major, major reason and why they've done what they've done so
often late in games. Mo enjoy the game today, dodge the rain drops, and have a happy Fourth of July. There you go, Moegger with us on a Saturday morning Mike Allen Saturday Midday, Just ahead, counselor what's on the program today? Well, i'll tell you what. We're going to talk about. More evidence coming in concerning the Biden crime family. Would you you might want to get in touch with Sandy Collins to see if she wants to mention this in the newscast, maybe at nine or at nine thirty.
Yeah, there's been complaining about not specifically that, but just the news media in general. They've kind of ignoring really seem to care about it. I'll tell you what, Gary, jeff I got a new hero and his name is Gary Shapely, the whistleblower from the IRS. I tell you one of the things, and we're gonna talk about this, that judges instruct jurors in criminal trials is to look at and consider the demeanor of the witnesses. That
guy is straight on, doesn't miss a beat. Contrast that with Marrick Garland, who's nervous, who stutters, and that's not the be all to end all, but it is something you should look at. The noose is tightening. Well, listen Mike Allen Saturday Midday, That and much more just had after the show show there are in newported huddles. Don't worry, no swift he's allowed. Well, I mean, if you're a swifty mom, you could come in, maybe catch a couple of cocktails before you take your teenage
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