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Million selling Artists seventy seven on this July fifteen. Sad to know that Linda, as you may well know, suffering from Parkinson's disease now that has rendered her voice moots mute, brother, and I guess moved as that goes sadly Linda Ronstad Stewart's It is a Saturday morning, and before we look at a look back at significant events and people tied to this particular date in history, including but not limited to these, The Spanish Inquisition abolished after more than three
hundred and fifty years this day. In eighteen thirty four, Georgia became the first, well the last, Confederate state to be readmitted to the Union. Nineteen thirteen, another George's story, a Democrat from Georgia, Augustus Bacon, became the first person elected the United States Center under the terms of the recently ratified seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for a popular election of Senators. Up to that point, the state assemblies had voted on each state's two
senators. Boeing, originally known as Specific Arrow Products, founded in Seattle, this state, nineteen sixteen. This date, nineteen seventy five, three American astronauts blasted off and two Soviet cosmonauts were launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. It was a mission that included a link up of the two ships in orbit. I guess datant in space. July fifteen, nineteen seventy six to thirty six
hour kidnap ordeal began for twenty six school children and their drivers. They were abducted near Chachilla, California, by three gunmen imprisoned in an underground cell. I don't remember that, but obviously it happened. This was the date that Jennifer Chi was shot dead outside his Miami Beach home by suspected gunman Andrew Philip Coonanan, who also was found dead about eight days later, apparently of a
suicide. The year was nineteen ninety seven when this occurred, and John Walker Lynde remember the American Taliban, the American who'd fought alongside the Taliban and Afghanistan pleaded guilty in federal court to two felonies in a deal sparing him life in prison. The year was two thousand and two when this transpired, and a jury acquitted George Simmerman in the death of Trayvon Martin ten years ago. Today, birthdays actor Patrick Wayne celebrates, So does R and B singer Millie Jackson
Man. What a voice we mentioned Linda Rock musician Artemis Pyle, one of the original members of Leonard skinnerd who survived the plane crash, is seventy five Today, Arianna Huffington's birthday. Let's see Terry O'Quinn, David pack great rock singer, musician Marky Ramone, Joe Citriani, Oh, Joe Satriani's amazing guitarist Mac mcinelli, great songwriter Kim Alexis, Willie Ames, the actor Forrest Whittaker's
birthday to day, Sherry Headley and actor actress Brigitte Nielsen is sixty. Jason Bonham, son of John still drumming at fifty seven today, Amanda Foreman. Let's see Stokely from Mint Condition as a birthday, Eddie Griffin, Reggie Hayes, who the list is lengthy. Hey, if it's your birthday. I hope it's the most wonderful day possible and you get to spend it with people you like to be around. Just have a great day, even if it's not your birthday. Let's hope this is a good start to a great day.
It's five forty two the forecast and twenty twenty sports just ahead on this Saturday morning edition on seven hundred WL. This morning at nine, Mike Allig balls up piece vocal disk and gives Injustice a whopping left hook. This morning at nine on seven hundred w L Jabue men, if you're struggling with the
reptile dysfunction or pe a medical providers at PROW Gary Jeff Walker. You know, ever since the end of World War Two, when we were seen as the leader, the savior of freedom across Europe and across the Pacific, we've played the game like it was the same when it came to foreign policy and our involvement in foreign wars in this country. Ever since the end of World War Two, America was a great savior, the most powerful country on Earth.
We had our our own baby boom and an incredible acceleration of our economy as many parts of the world we're trying to recover from the ravages of the war. So America was looked too, you know, United Nations all of these things as the pocket book for power all over the globe and countries relying
on us for their defense. Ever since the end of World War Two, America has screwed up in getting involved in wars, many cases had nothing to do with us or our citizens or our freedom at all, but sending American men and women into battle to shed blood for causes that none of us can
explain. Now the Korean conflict, the Vietnam War, Afghanistan, and now while American troops are not directly involved Ukraine, our money certainly is and it's never enough for Zalinski in his battle against Vladimir Putin, the evil Vladimir Putin. We're going down the same stupid road again as a country, and no one has the guts to stand up and say, you know what, We're
not going to make these same mistakes again. Not calling for isolationism, just calling for common sense, and there seems to be very little of that in
Washington, DC these days. If you hadn't noticed last night, former Vice President Mike Pence, who's now a presidential candidate on the Republican side for twenty twenty four, speaking at the Family Leadership Summit, stating yesterday that crumbling inner cities are not his concern, even though we're watching it devolve into some dystopian nightmare on a daily basis, with the murder, with the crime, with the homelessness, with the filth, and the unsafe cities mostly runs by Democrats.
But it's not not Mike Pence's concern. He called, from more aid to Ukraine. We'll defend Ukraine's borders, but not our own. Food for thought, don't eat too much. Dick is hanging on the line seven WLW. But Herbert Motors you can get zero percent FMW two three three BG Cincinnati. Who Jay, it's time to head in the country. I mean still in our country. But I was country when country wasn't cool, and so was this next guy we're talking, Dick from Dayton, who is hanging on
the line being good at Jeff. Good morning, Dick. How are you. I'm good, I'm good. How about you? Our friend, our mutual friend, Dave from Dayton has some questions for you. Do you mind? No question for Dick with the Reds having an actual casino at Great American Ballpark and gambling advertisements now ubiquit us on radio and TV for MLB. Is it about time to put Pete in the Hall of Fame while he's still with us and able to enjoy it. Should Pete Rose be in the Major League
Baseball Hall of Fame? Dick, that's what he wants to know. Yes, definitely, yes, yes, yes, And he says we need some positive Dick Mojoe to get that offense of those Reds busy. Yeah, I'll tell you last night, after a week date, it looked kind of silent. But I think they're going to bounce back. Well they were. See this is the point. It's been eighteen innings now, two straight games separated by the All Star Break. Well, the Reds haven't scored a run.
I mean they've scored They've scored as many runs in the last two games as you and I have. And that's that's not good. No, you get that offense cooking, buddy. Do you have any suggestive there? Do you have any suggestors for the Red stick? Well, I just think they just kind of just maybe regroup and get back to what they were because they didn't like what they didn't look like the Reds that we knew, did they?
Well not not the Reds that excited and thrilled us and enthralled us with incredible offensive output and come from behind victories right before you know, the All Star break. But now the Brewers put the kibosh on that. So how you been, Dick? I've been good. I've been pretty busy. We always we had a show with in Xenia, and then next week we've got a show and then uh kettering goes back. We've been off two weeks. So I'm gonna play here at Bell Books. They have a little jam today.
What time? What time today? Twelve to four o'clock from noon to four o'clock in Old Brook? Do you have directions to this place where you're playing? It's it's called the Iahop Taverns. What it did? Seven twenty five? How would how would how would we get there? From Cincinnati? Do you know? Well? You would take the turnings, think take seventy five, seventy five over to uh, let me see you get off at Miamisburg
Centema Road. Then you think I'm trying to think this over on Let's see you go, Uh you go down there by Christmer and uh it's Chrism's yeah, twenty five, seven twenty so once you get to seven twenty five, you're there, or well, you'll go on toward you'll go on to the right toward Bellbrook, to the right of course, towards belb Yeah. And once you see the I missed some people down there. We miss you too,
Dick. You ought to come see us in my buddy and I Chris gowens and I that plays guitar, that was there the last time you were there. He's gonna be with me today. He's gonna be with me today around one thirty. Yes, at huddle good. He was a great player. I loved it. Well, so are you, Dick. And great players great players? No, great players. Say good night, Dick. You're that Gary Jeff, Bye bye. It's five fifty eight seven hundred WLW.
Let's head towards what's passing for news please morning and storms follow and are more abundant in the afternoon. His tempters climbed the low eighties. You dry out tonight with tempters dipping back down to the mid sixties. You're sunny and dry for your Sunday, but it's hot and tempters close to ninety from your severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. The radar showing clearer conditions across the Tri State area. Right
now, it's sixty nine degrees. Our next update at six thirty. I'm Taran Johnson News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred W l W Richard Feld's Jewelers, Cincinnati's most trusted jeweler since eighteen ninety six. Welcome to the first official hour of this Saturday morning edition for Saturday, July fifteenth, twenty twenty three, on seven hundred W l W. I'm Gary Jeff Walker, and you are you. That's
perfectly fine with me. Say no to digital currency. Just say no more on then later about seven minutes past the hour, and the phone lines are open as they usually are in a Saturday morning five one, three, seven four, nine, seven thousand, one eight hundred the Big One. You can also do the talk back on the iHeart app, but I'm not paying attention to that, so I guess you just have to call me, like our friend Dave from Harrison has called, well, good morning day from Harrison.
How are you mighty faring? Yeah, mighty fire? How are you doing today? Well? You took you took some time to respond. Are you sure you're okay? Or you're just making that up? I was just making that up, but I'm okay. Why did the woman wear a helmet every time she ate? M? She was on a crash diet, a crash crash. I get it, Yeah, I like it. I like it? Yeah yeah. Um, when a hand sees let us, what do you call that? When a what sees lettuce? When a hand sees
lettuce? Lease call it when a hen sees lettuce? Tell me yep, that'd be a chicken caesar salad. What are you chicken? What do you what do you call a dog with no legs? It doesn't matter what you crown, he's not coming. Uh. What do you called potato wearing glasses? I don't know. There was forty one thousand of them down there last night. You call a potato wearing glasses a spectator? That's what you call them? Spectator? Yeah? Um? Why does a great make a good
mom? Why does a great make a great mom? What? What? What? Why does what? Why does it great? Great? Great? A great mom. I don't know why. It's kind of like a tongue us sort of but um, well, because she loves raising children. You don't, Uh, it's not obvious. I remember when I had to take driving lessons. It was something that happened, you know, that I had to. I had to kind of reacquaint myself with the rules of the road
and my drive. My driving instructor told me to pull over someone somewhere safe. After ten minutes, he asked me why I hadn't pulled up over yet, and I said, because we're still in Cincinnati. H Dave, wife, Dave, Yes, yes, get off my phone, thank you. Ten minutes past the hour. Seven hundred WL. Nineteen twenties were known as the Roaring twenties. It was a time of great American prosperity. Speakeasies were filled with jazz dancing and the leader's fad Kerrie Ook. It's rained in me.
Hello, and you'll hear another great American moment when you listen to Bill Cunningham Monday at twelve new on seven hundred WL w ACR gun night Pools six eight three seventy seven nineteen called today Swim this year visit Ralph's Grill and indulge in our Saturday night Prime Rib buffet. Enjoy a full menu with our homemade burghers stack sandwiches. Season back the pages to August of nineteen eighty one, when MTV debut. This was the video I heard you one more while I
was back in fifteen d dying away content the juning in on you. If that was young, it's been stuffing you coming through. They took the credit Boyle second symphony machine, and now I understand the problems. You can see. I love playing this song for this reason. Said it didn't happen. Video did not kill the radio star. It just gave us some more cool records to play because people were watching the videos and launched entire careers of artists.
And radio still here. Unless you've got a really cool table system or satellite system and can get classic MTV, you can't watch videos anymore. There's no channel for that. It was all a lie, you know. And here's more living proof proof positive that radio is alive and well and certainly predates MTV, and we'll last long after people forget that MTV was ever on the air. Old Radio, Rick Washburn Radio, Rick, how are you good
morning. Oh it's been a rough day here at the Pineapple Palace Radio Museum, but we're getting through it. My daughter was rather shocked by the way to find out that the M and MTV stood for music. Why so, I mean, is everything okay? Oh? We lost Rita this week. She was our twenty three year old to twenty three year old. At twenty three years old and uh, deaf as a post and she was losing her
eyesight. But up until the last couple of days, he still ate just fine, even though she was just her and bones and she wasn't you know, she wasn't suffering or anything like that, but she just kind of look the distance it beyond done and laid down and that was it. Like, yeah, well you know what she got. She got to choose the way she went out and oh yeah, and when and twenty three years as alper Kitty hit down in the shop. So all mister dearly man, no doubt.
Well, my heart breaks for you guys, because I know what that's. Yeah, we're you know, we're getting over it. It seems it seems kind of too silly to say, but they are part of the family and it is heart wrenching. Oh, they definitely are family members, there's no question about that. So cowering while the others three you're buying for the role of boss Woman's Yes, yes, the fight has begune. Oh, by the way, before you get to what how you're received leaving us this
morning and on what device you are receiving us this morning? Um? Dave from Harrison led left something on the counter. He want me to give it to you. Oh okay, so apparently so apparently RSV peeing back to a wedding invite. Maybe next time isn't the correct response. That's what he left. Something went over my head there? Well, how about this? He left this too. I got lost in your eyes, but I also get lost in the department stores, so I wouldn't read too much into it.
How are how are we? How are we coming in this morning? Rick? I'm gonna leave him something on the counter, but it's probably not gonna want to touch it. Probably not. Oh okay, So five by five, in spite of the lighting storms that are in the area. Um, this is the nineteen forty nine RCA Mode nine x five seventy one. It's a very interesting and I called a sleeper. It's a very surprising radio. It's a bake light cabinet, but the front of it sort of has a
faux wood green to it. It has a very it's a fairly large table model, but it's got a very small dial that goes across the bottom. And the main focal point of this whole cabinet is this giant there's three concentric cones on the front. It's like a giant three D bullseye on the front of the thing. That's the speaker, or it's like like Madonna with an extra breast inverted perhaps or missing one is exactly that. That radio, by the way, it was called the May West and that's for another day.
Um. But anyway, this radio, it actually is a four a table model of a very large speaker's eight inches. It takes up most of the front of the radio. It does sound absolutely fantastic, and it's got a funnel win put on the back. It's known as the Golden Throat, although I like to call it the Bull's Eye. The catalog says its tone you could never get before in a table model. I don't think that's false advertising. It does sound amazing, but the incredible thing excuse me, although it's
a good receiver. It's just a basic all American five tube design and internal antenno, which is a pretty good one. It still worked better than your average offering. But the interesting thing is they there's three knobs on it, and they're on the sides, and one knob is a combination of the power switched, the tone control and the input selector, kind of like trying to drive a car, or the clutch break and gas or in different locations.
Fortunately, as confusing as this thing is, at least they didn't bother to label it. So just keep clicking, Just keep clicking to your options. You'll find what you're looking for eventually, or you'll just shut it off by accident, say the hell with it, walk away. Well, listen, prayers for you in the family and in your grief over Rita, and uh, thank you, and she's she's certainly not suffering anymore. So indeed,
that's hey, old radio Rick at gmail dot com. If you'd like to get in touch with Rick Washburn and take a break and come back on seven hundred WLW number seven, spend your seaton out. Dear drive Blood Deep Blood Field did a fun number thirty seven. Tyler Stephens. Bawlers run in the right field, I mean way back Tyler Stephens, who does number twenty seven? Hey Brayley a three run the whole run number nine bat mc lane turning it on rounding second. He's head for three. He's in there with Spcinnati
Rich play I'm the home the fifth. It was seven hundred w l Juba find out where that back road leaves. And later in the morning, and then more abundantly in the hour afternoon as tempters climbed to the low eighties. Tonight we dry out with part of the Claude Skys tempters in the mid sixties.
Before you see a sunny Sunday with tempters back close to ninety. From a severe weather station, I'm nine first warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred of WLW sports FC Cincinnati in first place in their division. The MLS takes on Nashville, the team that is in second, tonight at TQL Stadium seven thirty. That action on ESPN fifteen thirty. The Reds are also still in first place in the NL Central, but now they're
tied with the Milwaukee Brewers after a one to nothing. Brew Crew victory last night, spearheaded by Corbyn Burns, who struck out thirteen in the victory. The Reds are great if they get on base. They just haven't the last two games. Ashcraft allowed three hits Graham Ashcraft for the Reds over six innings. He was stiller as well, and Lucas Simmons came in and limited any damage that Milwaukee could do. But it was that one run they got the
Brewers over the hump. They go out it again tonight at seven o five at a great American ballpark, maybe another packed sellout crowd there to see if the Reds can get off the snide and beat the Brewers. Our coverage begins around six o'clock in the inside Pitch during the Home of the Red seven lw all right, winding down to the bottom of the hour, we'll talk to
the gang from Ripley at Brookies here in a moment. My friend Ray Scott and his wife went to Ripley the other day after hearing us talk about it. They just happened to be in Ripley little asphalt therapy, little road trip and said they were at the McDonald's when two guys came across the street that were completely blue from head to toe, inexplicably, I mean, like oversized
smurfs. And he didn't know why they worked at a plant there. And I don't know if it's good If your work makes you blue all over, is that a good thing healthwise? I'm not sure. Well, I'll ask the gang about the blue people in Ripley. They also saw a couple praying outside the McDonald so Ray knew it was a good place and it is a great place. Happy to talk to them. Steve Schulty will be along this morning before we're done. Rocco I believe has some biohacking tips to help make
you healthier. And if you can just get past his knuckleheadedness, Tom Davis's diary still to come. Jim Lebarbara the Music Professor will join us for a session of rock and roll archaeology around seven thirty five. Science Mike moe Egger gives from Wally and Moore. Thanks for being here, take a break and come back at six twenty eight At seven WLW, it's finally summer break. Time to lay out by the pool, soak up some sun and not worry
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You're sunny and dry for your Sunday, but it's hot and tempters close to ninety. From a severe weather station, I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Closest rain we can find right now is just coming into Brookville Lake in Indiana. The rest of its dry. Right now, we're at sixty eight degrees. It is six thirty six. Are an ext update coming up at seven on news radio seven hundred w l
W News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred w l W. I toasted you sit, honey, we made me thrown. You'll never tear me. Comiskey. Let's head east, my friends. On a Saturday morning, down the Highway fifty two in Ohio along the Ohio River, passed Hamilton into Claremont, and then into how Now Brown County, to a place called Ripley, Ohio, and a lovely little spot known as Brookies. They're on main Street. The gang is waiting. Good morning, gang,
good morning. Oh you're in good voice. It's good to hear you. Now I gotta ask you. My friend Ray Scott. You know you be Ray from the village grocery. You've you've met him, Doug. He and his wife, Yes, great chicken salad. He and his wife were in Ripley at the McDonald's when two guys walked over and they were blue from like head to toe. They worked somewhere in Ripley. I don't know if it was some kind of I don't know what kind of plant is in Ripley,
would that would turn the workers blue? Have you ever seen that yourself? No idea, no idea, but blue man group here? Well no, I mean these are just a couple of guys who were on a lunch break and they came in from their place of employment into the McDonald's there in Ripley and they were completely blue. Pictures would help, I know, Ray, if you're listening, send me photos of the blue people if you have them. So there's a there's a full load going on down here this weekend,
all right here was it started out real quick tonight. There's actually a live band called superbo as opposed to a dead band. Do you usually have dead bands there? The sign of the sign inside here says live bands. Okay, so we know they're live. Sunday the rewind bands from three to six Monday, Queen of Hearts will be over two hundred, kay, and there's only seven cards left. Well, it's time to get your yourself down to Ripley on Monday night to Brookies. Hey, and always there's good food
here. The cook's still out of jail. That's wonderful. They've got a nice they've got a nice little you know, pizza wing kitchen there at Brookies. But the kitchen, the kitchen, huh, it's great. Yeah, that the kitchen was closed for a while because the cook was in jail. Now it's okay. Uh have you heard have you heard it from the weather rock or the weather beaver Sherry, Well, he's pacing a little bas getting nervous because he knows the storms are coming, so he's been pacing around.
But it's gonna be wetsome today. They'll be hot Smali. Well, I mean there there's always a chance of hot wet beaver in Ripley. I know that. Listen. Uh, you guys have a wonderful rest of the weekend. Live bands tonight from nine to one in the Rewind Band tomorrow and then the Queen of Hearts drawing on Monday. All right, guys, listen, thank you so much for being there for me. You always are. You never let me down and I appreciate that from the from the heart of my
bottom. Yeah, we gotta do something rants and get them charged stuff. Well, maybe they need a trip to Ripley. You got any ye, you got any slump busters in ripley give them probably okay? Was that you? Was that you volunteering? Sherry the Green Hornet is volunteered to help the Reds as a slump buster. All right, take care, guys, have
a great weekend. It's uh Steve from Etna, Ohio, waiting on the on the wings here with a pithy phone call, and we'll get to that in just moments on seven hundred lw F seven hundred W LSW, Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting seven hundred WLWF and iHeartRadio station friends on a Saturday morning, Glad that I can count you there's one of those six forty five Gary Jeff on seven hundred LW Somebody asked me email
request at Gary Jeff Walker at seven hundred WLW dot com. Dennis P. What is the correct way to pronounce seven hundred WLW. People often say differently, as do others that work at the station. Than again, some people call in and call you Larry. Well, no one has called me Larry or Randy recently, Dennis. But the proper pronunciation of the call letters is seven hundred w l W, not WLW. Or any other variation thereof. I hope that satisfies your curiosity. Now a pithy phone call from our friend
Steve and Anton, Ohio. Good morning, mister Simon. How are you? Good morning? Gary job at seven hundred. Wow, that's correct. Secret service guys, close circuit. Did you guys check the White House Gift Shop for cocaine? Well you should have. My highly paid sources did an investigation of their own, since of course we can't trust a government anymore, and they found out that they sell cocaine and the White House Gift Shop it got better. You know who was behind the counter? Hunter? Yes,
we found Hunter. By the way, Gary, Jeff I thought this was a little tacky of him. He's got a tip jar that's just plain khaki. While Joe finally acknowledges his seventh grandkid this week, that's a Hunter's love child in Arkansas, but more surprising the Picks. She appears to be Asian. But Hunter's good old gal in Clinton Country is Vanilla. So are the Biden's importing Chinese babies? Is this part of the crime family toddler trafficking?
Did Hunter sow his wild rice in Beijing? Holy DNA Batman more on twenty three in Youth Skadoo. Next week, same time, same bat iHeart Channel. Darndos Pesky Chinese Hunter told by investigators that the Chai coms are forcing him this is outrageous to pay income and social security taxes. Apparently they enforce their
laws on everybody. That's the illegal over here, isn't it? But Hunter says he gets even On Thanksgiving in Beijing, he sneaks into the soup kitchen and gets free Bookoo guy pen don't mess with the boss's son, Papa Joe. This week again in the news, caught on tape throwing shares and walking into them at the White House, railing against Chai Kami Jijing Ping Pong for neglecting once again this month to make his mortgage payments to the Biden real Estate
Trust. Joe has heard screaming, you can't trust anybody anymore. Where is the honesty? Where is the integrity? I agree, damn it. A deal's a deal, and nobody should stiff the potus. I say war on China today, and I know that Lindsey Graham and Mike Pencer there with me. And by the way, there is first in Ripley send in the Marines, alleged doctor Jill Biden. By the way, doctor Jill, it's time
to change Joe's meds. They're not working. She was in Seabas this week and she said an I quote, Columbus has become a leader in the semiconductor game. No, Jill, the areas outside Franklin County are the recipients of big tech interests, principally Licking and Union counties. Intel picked Licking County over you, not once, but twice. No company in its right mind wants to negotiate with the capitol crooks who are making Columbus into Dodd's city. Marshall
Dillon. By the way, our Marshall Dillon was Rob O'Brien who was a county prosecutor for twenty years. Nobody ever complained about him. He was straightforward. He put the crooks in jail. Oh yeah, George Soros. I suggest Jill that us George Soris why he hasn't put a business in Franklin County. Yeah, okay, moving all right along. The dumbest comment, boy, this is tough, you know to do. Here the dumbest comment I have ever heard from a Democrat public official in Ohio. This is on iHeartMedia.
We can't control people's behavior. Really, why do we have stop signs? Just just wondered, speaking of dumb writing and dumb talking. MSN, I gotta get this off by computer. The dumb headline of the week. Listen carefully. Legendary this is the key word, legendary. USC running back tragically passes away. Well, I thought, Lord, there's a whole bunch of them. Which one was this? Well the story said it was CR. Roberts, who was a running back for the Trojans back of the fifties.
Excellent guy. What I found out was he died of natural causes at eighty seven. Is that tragic? Well, then there was a second story, and this is somewhat tragic. Two USC running backs in one week died. This time it was, of course, the Heisman Trophy winner Charles White. Now he did die this week of cancer at the age of sixty four. Now that may be tragic, probably, But the other guy, cr
natural causes at eighty seven, that's tragic. I remember a doctor that I ran into once who once said we were talking about Roger Ales when he died at seventy seven. Conservative broadcasters were saying, oh, the tragedy, and the doc said nobody dies unexpectedly at eighty. That's from a doctor. Yeah. By the way, this is for Rick I think over in Indianapolis. Yes, cats and old people are the only animals that take a nap first and then dead down for the night. This is why Gary Jeff could never
reach me at eight o'clock. Okay, that's it. I got to go back to this, Gary Jeff. We can't control people's behavior. This is a political party that's got to control everything about your life. Twenty four to seven, unbelievable. Just say no to digital currency. Everyone listening to my voice. Go to your bank and tell and ask him they're participating in the
Federal Reserves fed now program that's launching this month. And if they are, move your money to somewhere else, if there is anywhere else to go, say no to you talk about control. That's the ultimate control. When they can control every penny you spend, every penny you earn, and that is Unamerican and we should be outraged, but nobody is talking about it right now. Amen, brother, take care of yourself. Thanks Steve. Lovely Lady Lynette, Good morning, Lynette, good morning, love. I'm sorry to
make you wait so long. How are you doing. I'm doing great, bone in thatt right, Well that it sounds good now, yeah, so what one? It was? Okay, Once you get it going, it's okay. Yeah, okay, well we got about a minute or so. Is Do you have anything particular you'd like to tell me this morning? Yeah? I went to the Art Museum yesterday. The picture taken by Jesus and
the same guys and an angel. Okay, the picture was taken by Jesus and stained glass, or you were in front of a picture of Jesus and stain It was the same guys, all right, Jesus and I had a picture taking mind very cool. What were you wearing? I was wearing blue jeans suit, a blue jeans jacky and blue jeess. Yeah. What what kind of did you have a wig on? What kind of wig did you have on? Iad on the new black Curly. Oh that sounds lovely.
I'll try to send your picture. Yeah, see if you can get somebody to take a picture of you in the new bright Curly. Okay, all right, baby, listen, we gotta we gotta roll along here. But it's great to hear your voice. Yeah, we have a good time. We ate at McDonald's. Nice, very nice. Well, I'm glad you're
you're getting out again, that you feel well enough to do that. The lovely lady Lynnette at Florence Park Care if you if you'd like to find out what kind of wigs she's wearing to this weekend six fifty five seven LW find out where that back road leaves for details school on Savan at Staples. Here's the Baby's fourcasts. Showers and thunderstorms for your Saturday, starting to work their way in later in the morning and then more abundantly in the afternoon as tempters
climbed to the low eighties. Tonight we dry out with part of the Claude Skies tempters in the mid sixties. Before you see a sunny Sunday with tempters back close to ninety From us of your weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. He tries state is dry right now cincinnatiwhard sixty eight degrees at seven oh five. I'm Sandy Collins. Next update at seven thirty on news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours
a day. He was a radio seven hundred WLW Advanced Industry, the No Fear Dentist. Visit No Fear Dentist dot com into another hour of the Saturday Morning Nation for Saturday July fifteenth, twenty twenty three. Howdy Jerry, Jeff with you on seven hundred w LW. Just say no to digital currency like Mark of the Beast stuff seven oh six on a Saturday morning. And here we are. We have Dave Keaton, the Sheriff also known as the Sheriff.
I never have understood why he's known as the sheriff. And Liam who is under under day tutelage, which sounds like if you could get messy. Who is learning the ropes here on Saturday Mornington, and we all have high hopes for Liam. We've been disappointed before, so who knows. But it's great to have you along. And Steve Shilty, Environmental Engineer extraordinaire. Good
morning, Steve, how are you? Good morning, Gary, Jeff Peder and I deserve as you, Yes sir, yes sir, And we got we got a lot of stuff to cover, so let's get into the three educational tools that people can use to educate themselves and their children and grandchildren about climate change instead of the indoctrination that they're subjected to. Now what are these?
You got it? This came out just this past week from the CO two Coalition dot org, keeping to its motto providing science education not indoctrination, they have just launched what called the CO two Learning Center and it's at CO two Learning Center dot com, not dot org, so at cotwo Learning Center dot com. And this is a site where parents, grandparents, teachers and students can learn topics including atmosphere, gases, photosynthesis and our thriving planet.
The site contains books and videos that were created by the Brazilian artist Diego Hellinger, and also for those who are in homeschooling, it also provides lesson plans that homeschooling parents can download at no charge. And these lesson plans were created by doctor Sharon camp A PhD and chemistry who taught the high school advanced placement
for environmental science. And as usual, the stuff is great. The materials are the result of collaboration of nearly about twenty top scientists, chemists, geologists, engine years, physicists and others. So again this is very new from the CO two coalition so COTWO learning center dot com to get educated, not
indoctrinated. I I love that you brought this up because I had on my program earlier this week while the Reds were on All Star Break had a couple of nightcaps and Gregory Whitstone from the SEB two coalition was my guest and talked
about this new learning center. I think it's very cool that there is an option to get news about what's really going on with the climate that is not you know, the mainstream pablum that's being fed to people, and you know they just they just they buy at hook line and Sinker because that's all they ever here. Uh, now there is time for this, Steve, if you'd like to get into this boondoggle solar panel plant in New York that is
costing taxpayers over one billion dollars. You know, we saw this coming with Celendra during the Obama administration. That was a half billion dollars that was just down the tubes. But this is even more money. Tell me about it. Yeah. This comes from Reason dot org. The headline pretty much headline and seth headline pretty much said it all Ary jeff Tesla solar factory not living
up to New York's one point two five billion investment. In exchange for one point two five billion dollars, the state expected five thousand jobs and a thousand installation This would be solar panel installations a week. Instead, right now, it's seventeen hundred jobs, most of them are Tesla data analysts, and twenty
one installations per week. And also, what's also said, and this happens all the time with all these what I call chrony Crapolis projects, the state has adjusted the terms of the deal twelve times in eight years, lowering job requirements and extending deadlines so Tesla doesn't have to pay any penalty. So the state has extorted the one point two five billion from the taxpayers of New York
in order to quote create seventeen hundred jobs. And if you do the math, seven hundred and thirty five thousand dollars per job created, well that's thrifty. Jeez. This is just I mean, you know, whether it's Tesla or Celender, this is all just beginning, you know, And I'm quite honestly I'd be crossing my fingers with this whole Intel plant up in near Columbus, you know, just you know, the state is never good at picking winners and losers. That's in a while, just like a Just like a
busted clock, you know that has the right time twice a day. But the vast majority of the time, politicians and bureaucrats are not very good at picking winners and losers. I wait, I would sick them if it has votes, I would say this. Uh, when governments pick winners and losers in business, the losers are always us. Yep, all right, Steve, thank you very much for that. It's seven to eleven at seven hund WLW. No, that's amazing. Chicago is called the windy City, but
it has nothing to do with the weather. The term was coined by journalists in the nineteenth century who considered the residents of the city. We're all windbags and full of hot air. No, that's just as amazing. Are Eddie and Rocky. They serve up the good times and help you kick back after a long day. No, that's Eddie and rock Monday afternoon at three seven
hundred WLW. Jeff Wiler, Honda dot Com. When you drive the most dependable mass market brand Lad's Kid Physical, it's Rocco Costellano on the line. From Palmerton, PA and the Spartan Recovery Tent Spartan race going on there this weekend. Rocco, good morning. You wanted to talk briefly about vitamin B and our mental health. Correct, Yeah, well, so we have a
real, very serious mental health crisis here. And actually our doctors and psychiatrists are just a dispensing medications like they're candy or their pezz and and most of the time, about a ninety percent of the time is a depression and a
lot of mental health issues. Um they have to deal with with being able to deal with rest and and many times, uh, most of the problems can be just dealt with with a check in your B vitamins, your folate, your B six, especially your B six and and are your B twelve? Are your firemen? Are you riboflavin and um and I and are just taking a um you know, a high dose of a B six and a B complex a vitamin would actually um help your mental health. And no one's
going in um um in that direction at all. All they want to do is I've just been drugs and and just keep uh you know, well aligning of the pockets of the pharmacy you know, it's it's the medical pharmaceutical industrial complex. And we've seen this. We saw it with COVID, We've seen it time and time and time again. There's a lot of money to be
made pushing prescription drugs on people that these pharmaceutical companies have developed. And then you know, they've done the research, they've spent all the money getting the
product to markets, so they've got to make their money back. And the doctors sadly fall in lockstep with these pharmaceutical companies and just as you say, dispense these medications like they were candy, when really, in many cases, as you're pointing out this morning, Rocko, that it could just be a vitamin B six deficiency that's causing you to have these anxiety and these mental health
issues. Right. Well, yeah, well, our mental health is really really your ability or your resiliency to handle stressers that are put on you, right, And most of these drugs don't don't even work, or they make the matters worse, like well bee train, right, I mean I have more I have more friends and more clients that have taken that drug and they um and they became worse. And when they just started to do uh,
you know, to do a good supplementation, a protocol. It was all the stress and the world that we use a brain tap now to a destress and and to get sleep. Here's here's a really a novel idea. Get some sleep, or get more than six hours of sleep and take you know, and take a b complex and you'll be able to to deal with stress. You know so much, right right, Rocco, Thank you so much.
As always trained with Rocco dot Com and Rocco's fitness places. Biohacking Lab is at five nineteen Madison Avenue in Covington, if you want to check it out. It's important for me to better myself. That's why I've stopped bathing. I'm even used to the flies now. That's also why I listened to Scott Sloan's show. He talks about the stuff that actually affects me and my family, Pam. Let's face it, he's a pretty funny guy. I face the same problem as you do, so let's talk about him and I
have a little fun along the way. Shower your mind with Scott Sloan. It's the only bathing I do. Check out Sloaney Monday morning at nine on seven d WLW and be sure to catch you his podcast on the iHeart Radio app. The podcast Beast Thunderstorms for your Saturday starting to work their way in later in the morning and then more abundantly in the afternoon as tempters climbed to the low eighties. Tonight we dry out with part of the cloudy sky's tempters
in the mid sixties. Before you see a sunny Sunday with tempters back close to ninety. From a SHI your weather station, I'm nine first Warning, Meteorologist Cameron Harden on News Radio seven hundred WLW. I'm seven to hundred. At WLW Sport, the Reds are no longer in first place themselves. Milwaukee and Cincinnati tied at the top of the nl Central after the Brewers one to nothing victory last night at Great American Ballpark. First came back after the All
Star break. Cameron Cameron Corbin Burns not Cameron burn Carbon Burns strikes out thirteen Reds. Graham Ashcraft pitched very well for the Red Legs, only allowed three hits over six innings, but that one run the difference between the two teams. Once again, they go back at it against each other at Great American Ballpark, maybe another sellout crowd. Tonight, seven O five is the first pitch time. Inside Pitch coverage begins at six Andrew Abbott goes for the Reds
versus Freddy Peralta. We'll see you then. Time now for the Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to these as are with weird and wild and woollie news from around the country and around the world. The aforementioned Tom Davis ladies and gentlemen. Good morning, Gary, Jeff. This week proof your mom was right about messing around with scissors. But first, a rattlesnake in New Mexico underwent emergency surgery to remove a mouse because that mouse was stuck in
a trap which the snake also swallowed. The vet cut opened, the snake got the trap out. The mouse itself was mostly dissolved at that point, but the rattlesnake is a pet and it is expected to make a full recovery. Speaking of operations, is Rati doctors were able to reattach a child's head after an accident. A twelve year old boy was riding his bike when he was hit by a car. His skull became detached from its top vertebrae.
He was rushed to the hospital where surgeons spent hours inserting plates and adding screws. The surgery went okay and he is not expected to have any neurological or sensory issues, which is crazy. Her name is Divine at Bernal and she's a forty three year old from Australia who is famous for her hairball. She's
been collecting it since she was twenty three, so for twenty years. Anytime she finds some of her hair, such as after the shower, she adds it to her collection and keeps it in an airtight plastic bag, a plastic bag which she hides from the public because she doesn't want anyone to steal it. And finally, she's nine years old and she had a pair of scissors
in her head for over a week. Nicole Raga was arguing with her brother when he hit her over the head with his backpack, which contains scissors that lodged into her skull. Her dad rushed her to the hospital, where the family found out they didn't have the money to have the scissors removed, so they waited a week gathering money from family and friends until they had enough. Thankfully, the surgery went well and Nicole is recovering next week. Fourteen year
old boy from India has a two foot tail. Have a great weekend. You had a solid retirement dream, sell your home in a few years, bank the equity, downsize, and travel, But inflation and recession has you wondering if all you're hard earned. Gonna be a rainy and stormy Saturday. As rain starts to move in late in the morning and storms follow and are more abundant in the afternoon. As tempters climbed the low eighties, you dry
out tonight with tempters dipping back down to the mid sixties. You're sunny and dry for your Sunday, but it's hot and tempters close to ninety. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Clouds guys right now, seventy degrees in Cincinnati at seven thirty seven. I'm Sandy Collins, our next update at eight on news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven
hundred WLW in his time. For another section of rock and roll archaeology, would Jim LaBarbara, the music professor, and here we go. So this week in our birthday bits and big hits and musical milestones, we start with Kenny Rogers in the first edition on seven und WLW Yeah yeah, oh yeah, condition my condition was? And this is groovy. Man. I woke up this morning with the sundown shining in. I found my mind in a brown paper peg. But then I tripped down a cloud and filo eight miles
high. I told my man on a jacket sky, I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in. Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, what condition my condition? I pushed my soul, you know, deep jock hold, and then I followed it in. I watched myself crawling out. As I was crawling, I got up so tight. I couldn't learn why the saws a much. I broke my mind. I just driven to see what condition my condition was in. Wow, talk about getting a musical contact high. I think we're there. Prof Good morning, how are you,
Good morning to you, Good morning to you. It was it was this week in nineteen fifty seven that members of this group to New Christian minstrels, including Kenny Rogers, book away, and the idea was to have four lead singers in the group each singing three songs on an album, and it would provide four different sounds to pick up. Now. In addition, Kenny Rogers left along with Mike Seble, Terry Williams, and the pretty film Camacho.
So they make this record and the producers Mike Post. Mike Post goes on to do TV theme songs alow in the order La Law, and he goes back to that session, he goes, you know, he did not care for Kenny Rogers as a singer. He didn't know what he brought to the party. Except when the group did a one more song to complete the
album. Kenny Rogers had this song that Cherry Lee Lewis recorded on an album but never released as a single, written by this country music I Law Nicky Newberry, and hec said, okay, we needed this song, so we did this just drop in to see what condition my condition was in. And Mike Post said it was dope, dope and roll music. And they record this song as a psychedelic song and it becomes a hit and establishes Kenny Rogers of all people, as the star. But he said that was the last
thing that it was on his mind. The last guy who I thought was the least talented in the group, shows what I know now. They used on campbell and guitarme Hel Blaine on drums. They used some of the tricks the Beatles did with a phasing backward mastering. He had that trippy feel and the song didn't do anything. It's sat around in sixty eighth until they appeared on the Smothers Brothers TV show and their lips think that song, and it
became a hit by over night. And Kenny told me later, he said, Jimmy Hendricks, he said, Jimmy Hendrick store me that was his all team, all time, all time favorite song. Well, yeah, and a little bit of Heroin helps. I guess this song is one of my favorites of the era. It's one of my favorites by Johnny Cash. And we've got a story about a boy named Sue after the fact, right,
yeah, yeah. This week in the nineteen seventy Johnny Cash gave a gold record to a South Dakota judge by the name of Sue Hicks for inspiring this song a boy named Sue. Well, the story behind it is the comedic guy Children's Guy chall Silverstein wrote wrote this song. I mean, he was inspired to write this because he had a friend, Johnckey, and a humorist that named Jean Shepard Jeane Shepherd, and Jean was always teemed that the kid
because of the feminine founding name. And it was a combination of this and the mail attorney Sue K. Hicks and Medicineville, Tennessee, who was a friend of John Scope, who agreed to be the prosecutor and what became very very famously Scope's Monkey Trial, and Hicks was named after his mother. So
there's apparently a thing done in Nashville. They had a guitar pool where different people get together and they do their songs, and Jody Mitchell was there, Johnny cash is their June's there, June Carter and Mischelle was there and he played this song and they've heard it and June Carter thought it was a great song for Johnny to record. And then shortly after that they were going to San Quentin to do the Live at San Quintin album and she said, just
as after, he'd bring that song along with you. So he brought the lyrics and when they was on stage performing in the song, that was the very first time he ever did it, and he performed that. I haven't founded that great captive audience, he might say, and he was he didn't. You know, He's just written the lyrics off of see the paper that was on the foot of the stage. It was a hint that wasn't touched
up, It wasn't produced, it wasn't stimulated. And it becomes this big hit and the British TV crew that was filming a concert it didn't know that he was doing this. And the band called Perkins said he had no idea that he said. We just kind of immivised the backing as Johnny went along, and it became a number two record in nineteen sixty nine. Yep. And from this week in nineteen seventy, Johnny Cash delivers a gold record of a Boy named Sue to Geane Shephard and to Sue Hicks loved this. Well.
My daddy l Tom when I was three, and he didn't leave much the mow and me just this old guitar and an empty bottle of food. And I don't blame him because he running hit. But the meanest thing that he ever did was before he left, he wasn't named me Sue. Well, he must have thought that it was quite a joke, and it got a lot of laughs from lots of folks. Seems I had to fight my whole life through. Some goal would giggle and I'd get rid, and some
guy'd laughed night to bust his head. I'll tell you life ain't easy for a boy in him, Sue. Well, I grew up quick, and I grew up mean. My fists got hard, my wits got keen from from town to town to hide my machine. When I made me a bow from the moon and stars, i'd search the homp to toms and bars and kill that man and give it that awful name. Well, it was got and mit July, and I just hit town, and my thrill was dry.
I thought i'd stop and have myself approved. I had an old saloon on a street of mud, and they're at the table dealing stud and sat a dirty mansie dog that named me Sue, the dirty Mangie doll. I knew that snake was my own sweet dad from a warnye picture that my mother had had, And I knew that scar on his chief gun, his evil eye. He was big and bent and gray and old. And I looked at him and my blood ran cold, and I said, my name is sued. How do you do now You're gonna die? Yeah? What I
told him? Oh Man Classic Johnny Cash on a Saturday Morning edition with Jim Lar Barbara the music professor and rock and roll archaeology, up next to one of the best storytellers. I've seen this guy in concert, and it was the music was secondary to the stories he told. But not a song he wrote. But a song he performed very well and his only big hit, right, yeah, yesterday was what did Gutthrie his dad's birthday? What did Gutthrie? Who did the protest songs at in the thirties and the forties.
I was a mentor to Bob Dylan. Well, yes yesterday was what his birthday. So that gives us a chance to talk about Arlo Guthrie. Now Arlo Guppy gets to this song. Now the story behind the song. Steve Goodman wrote the lyrics on the sketch pad he and his wife fell asleep on his wife actually fell asleep piece up and he's looking at the window a train near the Illinois infral Training and they're going to visit his wife's grandmother. And
he wrote about what he saw looking at the window. And so one night in Chicago, Arlo Arlo. Guthrie's performing at the place called the Quiet Night Bar in Chicago, and Steve Goodman is in the audience and and he goes up to Arnold. He says, can I play a song? Can I? Can I sit in? And can I play a song? In? Arlow? You know? Whatever were you talking about? I say? Then Arlow reluctantly agrees to let Steve Goodman do a song in his act, all
right, with one exception. He said, I'll listen if you buy me a beer. And then he said, I'll listen to you as long as it takes me to drink this beer. So Steve Goodman plays this song the City of New Orleans, and then Arlod was totally blown away. He's not out, he said, after he said I recorded? Of course, he
said yes. And it became the biggest poppet of Arnold got through his career, becomes a number eighteen record in nineteen seventy two, and Arnold and I was talking about it, and he said, you know what, he said, it crashed. It crashed three weeks after we after we recorded the song. What do you mean it crashed the City of New Orleans a train. Oh no, cant I didn't know that. I went through some notes because
Carlod I was talking. I was concerned about a car. He had that beautiful car on the album, a cover of the White Old Mercedan and we're talking about different stuff. And then he said, ah, that train is netly crashed three weeks after I recorded it. Let's example it a day after the late Woody Guthries what would have been his birthday, his son Arlow with
the biggest hit of his career in the City of New Orleans. Riding on the City of New Orleans, Illinois Central Monday morning, Will fifteen caused fifteen restless rider preconductor twenty five sacks of man all along the southbound US. The train pulls out again. The ge rolled along best house, farms and fields as in trains that have no main three yards or the boat black men and the gray yards of the rested on. Good mind, sit, don't you know me? I'll be gone when the day is done. Oh my mind
mind? Great memories all right? Jim Our last on the list, celebrating the seventy seventh birthday of Linda Maria Ronstad today. Oh, the biggest, the biggest female singer of the decade of the seventies. I remember talking to her. She had been on the network television show and she didn't have any shoes on it. She said, Oh, I'm so embarrassed. He said, well, I have bad feet. My brother runs in our family, and my brother was four f and didn't have to go to the service.
Linda Runstead, she did a song that it was my top ten hit. It was at that top fifty hit number two one in nineteen seventy eight. And here's how she got the song, Linda Wants That were sitting around with Jackson Brown and he was pitching the song that his buddy wrote or in z Bar called port Port for the Full Me and in her living room in her home in Malibu, and in the verse in the song, I met a girl in the sense that script, I think she asked me if I beat
her. She took me up to her hotel room and wrecked my mo joe heater. She said, I thought it was funny, but I said to Jackson, I can't sing those words, man, That's not who I am. I have to leave that part out. So she records Linda wants that records a cleaned up version with a gender reverse, and her character still fails at suicide, but the SNAM references. I met her at the Rainbow Bar
and asked to beat her. You know that's left out, and she said, Linda said to me, that song seemed like the purest expression of male vanity. Step on you being sensitive, be untimed to give you a hard time, saying chance to take a cant to take it. And then if you tease men and their slaightest bit, we'll just walk off with their feelings. Hurt sarmp off in a corner of the house. I mean that's the way men are. I swear. I thought the verse turned around to a
female point of view was just perfect. The gender change works perfectly, and it became a hand for Hurt. Well, poor he pulled me. Let's let's listen to the birthday girl, jim And thank god we have all these archives of that wonderful voice that's now sadly silent. Thank you, Jimmy, appreciate you back every birthday. Linda warren Zevon's poor, poor, pitiful me
head. We know the devil dang helo horrible pitiful met meybe or never Clo starting to work their way in later in the morning, and then more abundantly in the afternoon as tempters climbed to the low eighties. Tonight we dry out with part of the cloude skies tempters in the mid sixties. Before you see
a sunny Sunday with tempters back close to ninety. From a se your weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW, and here comes radar shows heavy rain right now moving into Franklin and Dearborn Counties in the southeast Indiana, and it'll be coming across the Ohio border into Harrison area in the next half hour or so. Right now, still dry in Cincinnati, cloudye and seventy one degrees. I'm Sandy Collins. Next update
at eight thirty. I'm News Radio seven hundred w l W Area news twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred wl W into another hour of this Saturday morning edition seven hund WLW this Saturday morning, July fifteenth, twenty twenty three, And me and you G. J. Dubbs in the house, and so is our friends Science Mike Science. Mike is hanging out for a science minute, and he's been there a good long time too. I'm glad he's got patience or just nothing else to do this morning but
talk to us. Yes, but as an scientist surprising at the bell blinding new Good morning. Michael Yola was on My Saturday Morning with Garry Jeff. Listen to you what an dear old? What we're gonna say? But are you Corbyn Burns the picture for the boos. Yeah, it's funny. How like I listened. I listened to mostly baseball radio Helly. For some reason, he has the hardest name to remember. Everybody wants to put a different first name. His last name, Tommy throwed up in a couple of times.
I don't know what it is with Corvin Burns, but I'm waiting for some Homer Simpson to come through or something. Oh, I don't know what it is. Well all I all I know is I wish that the Reds could hit him, because they obviously cannot a king strikeout. Anyhow, we got a movie coming out, the Robert Alpenheimer movie, Yes, the Fathers of Tommy Bomb And I just was one o or something that there's an interesting story about him about how he named the first atomic bomb, which was he
called a trinity. He was this little science history he was had a passionate affair with a lady named Jean Toadlock, and it started at nineteen thirty six while he was married to another woman. And she passed away in nineteen forty four by a drug over at us. But she left an unsigned note that
they kind of think its suspicious. They kind of think that the back then a just regular Tells agency made had something to do with her passing because she was a Communist and her and came back to bite to Oppenheimer later because he
had a relationship with a communist synthesizer. But the the interesting thing was she introduced him to John Dunn, who was a famous poet and some of his works and one of the poems that she introduced him to was was called batter my Heart, three Persons God. And so he named the first bomb Trinity in honor of his deceased a former mistress, which is uh, I never knew that, And I think an interesting piece of history. I wonder, I wonder if, I wonder if that's going to be in the movie I
don't know the interesting things. Um he still got I know his I met his grandson about ten years ago and they live in Cincinnati, so it's a it's I don't know if they still do or not. But the kid had his name tag on when I was working at a food line at high school and these names was Oppenheimer. And I just asked him, I said, you wouldn't be related at all to so and so, and he said, yeah, it's a graad son. How about that? Nobody could how about
that? So that's an interesting story about the history of the Hoppenheimer and the naming of a Trinity comic bone. Very nice, very nice. Okay, you know what, and you'll have a whole week, Mike to go through Anthony Fauci's now revealed emails so we can find out exactly what the little troll was lying about all during COVID. That's you, that's your that's your homework
assignment for the next week. My wife had a great line Gary Jeff about the Secret Service not being able to find out who the cocaine belonged to. She said, why can't we find people in the crowd one hundred yards away from the capital during January sixth and get their face and facial recognition, but we can't determine who put it back a cocaine at a claw it in a secure building. Yeah, sounds sounds like a drug insurrection to me in the
White House. All right, take care of thank you. Yeah, the Fauci emails now just coming to light after he's retired, after all the damage was done, after he got paid all that money and kickbacks from Fiser and the rest working with the Wuhan lab un gained a function, which you lied about that too. It's amazing. About twelve minutes after the hour seven LW did you know that if you miss any part of our shows, you can catch the podcast of that show on the iHeartRadio ad? Did you also know
that aggressive sitting has been a sport since two thousand and eight. I don't know the rules of aggressive sitting, but hopefully you get to listen to our podcast while you're doing it, Otherwise that sport would just suck. Here that that's the sound of student. It's flexing the skills they learned in the new Advanced that Saturday morning. This a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, this little lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine. This a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine, Let it shine,
let it shine, let it shine. Oh yeah, to let it shine. Brother Green, how are you? Good morning? Gary? I woke up praying for you and your listener and Gary before I started, can we please pray for my niece Kim sharing her level on the sectomy Tuesday, everybody left her friend prayer. I love her dearly. She's very setful to me.
I knew you had shared with us. I think about a month ago that she was gonna have this procedure, Rick, and it's obviously it's you one of the most radical procedures that someone who's living through breast cancer can undergo. Uh. And we just pray for a complete recovery and to help her her mentally as well as physically and spiritually. Because oh my God, thank
you. I'm sorry to cut off. She praising God Gary, because they found the gene in her that leads to breast cancer, so she never developed the cancer and she talks to have the surgery. She praising God Gary. I love her spirit. Yeah, but you know, that's that's a that's a heck of a decision. For anybody to have to make though, to actually cut off a part of your body, Yeah, to keep to keep you alive, I guess, and to keep you from not being sick.
So yeah, absolutely, the prayers are warranted and we're sending them out to Kim. What have you got for us this morning? Were coming from First Timothy chapter two, verse five. It's for there is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus. That's it, Gary to me, that's the Bible. Yeah, that's it. Indeed, indeed, I'm glad. I'm glad we have that connection available to us, Rick, because otherwise, otherwise we would be, for lack of a better term,
food bar you have a yeah, we'd be doomed. Yes, sir, Thank you so much for sharing and prayers for your your cousin Kim. Thank you having a black pay all right you as well. Seven hundred w LW. This morning at nine, Mike Allen dispenses his legal expertise like a Mickey Mouse pez dispenser this morning at nine on seven hundred w l W. Men, if you're struggling with the reptile dysfunction or pe Piannah who wanted to talk led Zeppelin. You need hello anthy good morning. I hope you can
hear me. I'm in the middle of a rain storm. I mean, I was about to put my kayak in the in the creek over here, and I looked at my map and I said, oh, I'm in trouble. But I was listening to you guys earlier about some of the music history, and that reminded me. I graduated in nineteen seventy six in Colorado, and in nineteen seventy four I was fifteen years old. My mom took me
in three of my buddies. We paid eleven dollars to go to the Denver Auditorium Marina to watch I actually was the Denver Coliseum in seventy four to watch led Zeppelin, but I started looking up the history on it because somebody had mentioned something on the radio over there in Denver that led Zeppelin. Their first American performance was at the Denver Auditorium Marina, and they almost didn't make it
because they had to be convinced. Barry Faye was the promoter in Denver and Vanilla Fudge was the headliner, and both guys said, Hey, you gotta listen to these guys, man, I mean they're great. They ended up actually paying Barry Say some money to let these guys on stage. That was the first performance in America. And hold on, hold on, Vanilla Fudge paid the promoter to have led Zeppelin on a stage in America. Right, Yeah, you said, hey, we'll give you some of our money.
We'll give you some of our money if you let these guys play. That's great, that's a good story. Yeah. I started, I started doing some history because I'm a big led Zeppelin fan. But I was in the tenth row section BBB at the Denver Coliseum, me and my friends, and I mean we literally had Jimmy Page right in front of us with his double neck guitar. I mean we're fifteen years old. We couldn't even drive to the concert. My mom had to take it. It was awesome, go
ahead. My dad threw a fit because we had we paid eleven dollars. Now, these great bastards are getting like, what what did Taylor Swift get for a show? I mean it was into the thousand thousands of Yeah, daughter Page thirteen hundred to go to a Taylor Swift concert. So were you
furious at your daughter? Oh? No, I think it's all relative because I ended up taking my son later on when Robert Plant came with the honey Drippers, and I've paid about eighty dollars to see, uh, the old version of Robert Plant, and so I thought it was all relative, you know, I forget what it costs me. But in nineteen ninety four at what was once called the Riverfront Coliseum, I saw Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
with an eighty piece orchestra. By the way, it was, that was my first concert after I moved to Cincinnati, so I we have that connection to Anthony. Thank you for sharing a little bit more rock and roll archaeology on a Saturday morning with us. But and the show was great. If you've ever heard Cashmere with a full orchestra, it's it's pretty just it'll turn your head around at least. But thanks for sharing that with it is amazing.
I was talking with somebody else at the bar the other day about the price of concert tickets and what we used to pay as opposed because back in the day, groups just went on concert tours to promote their the sales of their albums. Well, today it's completely reversed, you know, that don't make a whole lot of money out of downloads unless you've got about a billion of them. But you can make plenty of money in merch as we saw with the ts and in concert ticket prices, and you know, you got
to you got to make a living somehow, some way. Admission is free at one thirty this afternoon at Huddles, where I bartend on Saturdays, to see myself and guitarist Chris Goins performed a pop up set Nascus. We had any new material license, well, any new material we have is at least thirty or forty years old, so yeah, we'll have some new material for you. Eight twenty eight. What's passing for news? Coming up on seven
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be a pretty stormy start to the day and into the afternoon. Hopefully we get the Reds and FC Cincinnati en as the rain moves out this evening to talk about those issues and much more. The one and only Mo Igger Egger, Hey, Mo, how are we doing. I'm doing fine. Other than the talking part, which is essential for this job, I'm doing great well. I wanted to share with you a meme that my friend Ken Carly shared with me. It says a recent study found that the average golfer walks
about nine hundred miles a year. Another study found golfer's drink on average twenty two gallons of alcohol a year, which means on average, golfers get about forty one miles to the gallon. Kind of makes you proud, I said, I almost feel like I almost feel like a hybrid. It's pretty good, now, pretty efficient. I don't I don't come close. I'm not sure I walked nine miles a year or so. But that's right, you're
you're a cart guy. We've absolutely we've talked about this before. And I guess if they're available and you've got the the the cart fee to pay the extra coinage, you can do that. I just I think it defeats the purpose, you know, defeats the purpose of what. I'm not there to walk, I'm there to play golf. Okay, so golf is a good drive spoiled for you? Is that what it is? Yeah, I've never walked the course of my life. That sounds awful. Uh. First of
all, First of all, the cart has a beer holder. Uh. Secondly, walking around with a bag of sticks for five hours as an idea of a good time sitting in a cart driving up to my ball if I can find it. That's all right, all right, I got you. So you would never not not that you would ever be asked or be eligible, but you would never be able to play on the PGA Tour simply for the fact that you are refusing to walk the course. So my game is there. My game is there. It's the refusal to walk, that's right.
That's the only thing that's holding you back. Exactly. Yes, Yes, that's that's it. Aside from that, I'm ready to go, ready to get my tour. Speaking of golf, for the guys that are playing in the Scottish Open this week and we'll be playing in the Open next week, that's like a grand European vacation, isn't it, Because I mean you don't come back home Monday after the Scottish Open, you just go over to Liverpool and getting ready to tee him up again. That's a that's a nice
time, pretty good, right have you ever? Have you ever thought or contemplated going to the Open? I mean that's what got my wife interested in golf in the first place, was watching the Open. She never cared about it before, but she sat down and she watched I don't know if it was Saint Andrews, but she watched the action from there and she said, oh, this is a sport I like. And she never cared an iota
about it before. Yeah. And you know the great thing for from a viewing perspective here, I like sporting events where you could roll out of bed and it's on, uh, you know, maybe have a have a bloody marry or something, and and and the Open is on. If I had the means and the time, I would love to do a deal where you go to Wimbledon and you know, you check that out and then you stick around and you go to wherever the Open Championship is. That to me would
be would be a lot of fun. But if you're a player, yeah, you get to play the Scottish Open, you get to play the Open Championship in consecutive weeks. That doesn't sound all like that. And if you're not invited, you get to play in Kentucky at the PGA event that no one cares about. So anyway, last night we broke from the all Star break and the result was the same as it was last Sunday afternoon against the
Milwaukee Brewers. And again, Corbyn Burns is just amazing. I was really concerned as I watched the game when and you know it's the opposing picture he's mowing down Red's left and right. But I was really concerned that we were going to have another tragedy on the field when he just took that knee in the fifth inning and looked like he was, you know, about to pass
out, and apparently he did almost pass out. Yeah, Craig counselor manager said, you know, look, he just he was a little bit whiteheaded. But it for a second you sort of thought, oh boy, what's about to happen here, And obviously with the heat and humidity in his as as hard as he was working, you could understand why he would be he would be suffering effects. I thought, you know, at the very least
he was going to come out of the game. He was able to, obviously, to work around it. And we saw for the second consecutive week why Corbyn Burns has, want to say, Young Award, he's one of the best pictures in the sport. I think the good news is for a third consecutive start, Graham Ascraft was really good and we've talked about how important he is to what they're trying to accomplish here in the second half of the
season. But yeah, the second straight one nothing loss, the second straight night in which the bats, you know, frankly just you know, couldn't come up with anything, and I think that's going to be an interesting storyline here because the level the offense was performing at four weeks, you know, let's face it, probably not entirely sustainable. And so is the starting pitching gonna rise to the level that it needs to Maybe offsets and second half regression
by the offense. Now you know, look, this team might be the best offensive team in baseball in the second half, and you're still gonna have nights like last night. But but I really do I tend to think that's the key storyline to the season. If the offense dips, does the starting pitching rise to the occasion last night in a loss, Graham Asscraft did. Unfortunately, it just it wasn't good as what Corbin Burns did well. I
mean, he allowed three hits over six innings. You know, the one run, the one run that you know, Lucas Simms inherits the men on first and third with no outs, and the fact that Lucas the fact that Lucas Simms only gave up the one run in that situation with nobody out and winds up, you know, just taking care of striking out two and then getting the third out with no more damage. John I thought that was an
amazing display of how good Lucas Sims can be, didn't you. Yeah, And I felt like at that point they were going to win the game because it felt to me like they had dodged a pretty big bullet. And they got some help in the second ending on the spencer'st year throw, which they
know nailed a run, nailed down a run to plate. But yeah, the bullpen for this team in the first half, as much as we talked about Ellie Devila Cruz and Matt McLean and you know, all the pieces they have on offense, and deservedly so, I think the part of the success of this team that doesn't get talked about nearly enough is how good the bullpen has been. Having to pitch in a lot high leverage situations like Lucas Simple last night, having to take on a pretty big glad because of just the
inability the starting staff to go deep into games. Obviously, Alexi's Diaz is, you know, sort of the guy that everything revolves around and had an All Star caliber first ass and has been terrific. But a lot of lesser known guys, you know, lesser the heralded guys in the in that bullpen really really stepped up. And I thought given the circumstances. Lucas Sims did last night as well. Oh yeah, Ascraft was great. Lucas Simms was
was fantastic, just quite not good enough. Hopefully Andrew Abbott has a better routing this time than his last Stabbot at this team, and Freddie Peroulta, just from looking at the stats, looks like the Reds mabel take advantage of him, should be able to. Yeah, and you know you mentioned Andrew Abbott. His first start of his dig Leaue career came against Milwaukee, yep,
and he was terrific, six shutout innings. And then you know, he pitched the game last Friday and sort of the exact opposite was the first time that I felt like he looked really, really shaky. This is a big situation for him, you know, obviously the two teams are now tied for first place. I'm not sure it's a necessarily a mental thing that the Brewers have over Cincinnati, but you only get somebody head to head opportunities against
Milwaukee. They have five games remaining against him today and tomorrow and then three next week and then they're done. And so the easiest way to make it then in the team that's you know, your your closest pursuer or the team you're neck and neck with, is to beat them head to head. And I don't think what you want is to go into tomorrow feeling like, Okay, we've got a salvage a game here and avoid to sweep and you know, let's let's get the second half off to a good start. I'm interested
in how Andrew Abbitt does to that. My wife is definite evidence of chicks dig the long ball, because in a pitching duel like last night, she had had no interest whatsoever. Wow, I know who I know not not not a I mean obviously not technically a diehard baseball fan. She's a fan, but she wants to see some offensive action, which I I you know that that kind of bodes well for me in some respects. But anyway, you were going to say, uh, when Corbin Burns is on the mound,
you are not going to get a lot of offense. Unfortunately the reading last night got none. How big a deal is it that MESSI is playing in uh in the MLS NOW for Miami huge. I think he is the biggest global UM sports star that we have right now. Um enormous. I think his presence in the league gives Major League Soccer maybe a little bit more credibility than I'd had obviously, you know, him coming to a TQL stadium
as part of the US Open Cup for Miami twenty third is enormous. He is a genuine, genuine global star and you know, if you watched the World Cup final, you saw how good he is. So yeah, I think for sports league to attract eyeballs neat star power, there's no greater soccer star on the planet right now than Leonel Message. So I think it's huge.
I think it's huge for the league. I'm sure it's it's enormous for Apple TV, which basically has the exclusive rights to the league, and locally here it's pretty big that you're able to snag one of those tickets for that game on August twenty third, you will have a chance of watchman person. I wanted to get your take on the this Megan Rapino things. I mean,
she's still talking. I don't know why she's still talking. She's retired, and I guess they ask her and she the question about biological males who think they're women playing against women in sports and she says it's perfect. Okay. I guess, yeah, Megan, now that you're retired and you don't
have to face biological males, it's it's okay. I mean, it just seemed it just seemed to me like, I don't know, the same woman who's saying that women should get paid more because men get paid more, is now saying it's all right for biological males to play in a woman's sport, And I just love your take. Well, I was on her side in regards to the US women's national team deserving higher pay. Yeah, I was. Yes. Uh. Frankly, relative to what the US men have accomplished,
the US women should make more. Uh, because they actually compete better on a global on a global stage, their matches are incredible revenue generators. Totally on her side. Uh. I didn't hear Megan Rapino's comments about biological men playing women's sports, But in that regard, we're not necessarily on the same page there, And you're right, I think there's something about well,
she's done playing, and so it's now easy for her to say. I wonder if she would feel the same if the spot on her team, her spot on the team was was taken away. But in regards to you know, her making a big fuss about the US women's national team deserving higher pay, could not have agreed. I was talking about the dichotomy between that which, you know, you made a good case and she made a good case that it's justified. There's no justification for allowing men to play in women's sports.
If you do that, then there's no such thing as women's sports anymore. Model That's Michael, Yeah, you know, I just there is a big part of me that wonders for as does it for as much as this issue was talked about, and it's talked about a lot, how often practically is this really an issue? I don't know. I don't know. Have have we had a man try to play for the US women's national soccer team?
Have we had a man try to play in the w NBA? Do we have an infiltration of men trying to play for women's athletic teams in college and high school? I just I think relative to how much this gets talked about, I just don't think as a practical matter, this is something that we encounter all that much. I know it happens anecdotally, but I you know, this obviously intersects with my world, and I listen, if people get all worked up about it, I certainly have my own opinions. I
just I don't don't. I don't see it happening. I don't you know how many athletes in Ohio who are men are genuinely trying to play women's sports. I think the number is very, very small. How many Major League baseball players got caught gambling? Uh Pete and he's banned for life. It still doesn't make it right, MO, That's my point. Well, people talked about because he's an all time great and because and because he would ordinarily be in the Hall of Fame, and so the the the level of discourse
arounding p Rose makes sense because of the star power. But I understand, but it's it's doesn't but gambling in baseball doesn't get talked about like it's this epidemic permeating to the baseball world. But we even have it's a who have been suspended. For My point is, and it's not a criticism. I just I listen to people get all worked up about this issue, and then I go, Okay, fine, how many cases of this actually happening are
there? And I just don't think they're that many. Anecdotal doesn't make it. Okay. I appreciate your time as always, my friend, thank you. You got a man, you got it. Mike Allen, Saturday Midday coming up. Did you enjoy the joke at eight thirty five? Man, I'm lawyers. You know what's a pick it on lawyers? Well don't don't they deserve it. I'll tell you what. And I've said this time and time again, Gary, Jeff and I mean it as a profession. Many
times we bring it on ourselves. Yeah, so I don't you know, you get some of these four Street lawyers that, oh, we have to stop lawyer jokes, blah blah blah, that no, we don't. And again we bring it on ourselves sometimes. Well yeah, you know, and if you keep using lawyer jokes, we're gonna slam the hammer on you, right, call Isaacs or one of the other ambulance chasers. So what's on the show today, Mike, I'll tell you what. We're going to talk
about. The Christopher Ray testimony or should I say lack of testimony. On Wednesday, the man said absolutely nothing. He's still using the there's an investigation in progress. Dodge and I know a little bit about this, and more often than not, that's a legitimate response to something like that because you don't want to screw up the investigation. Not ye not after five years, you
can't use that dodge. So we're gonna talk about that. Also, Orlando Sanza, if you haven't heard that name, you're going to he is the first announced Republican candidate for Congress in the first congressional district. Going to talk to him at ten o'clock. Also going to talk about maybe Lee. Wouldn't you think they would have learned a lesson from Budweiser. They've got It's not
a commercial. I don't know how stuff works anymore, but it's on Instagram of this guy Ryan Vita putting He's a man pretending to be a woman woman putting eye makeup on and they're getting helped. It's it's simple. Maybe he wants to sell more makeup. So if you've got you've got men and women, then it doubles your market. Right about how many men, I mean and women are hanked off about this garage? Jeff, you are at the comments. Yeah, they're saying, well, why do you have a man
trying to sell this product. Get a woman. It's just completely out of control. Saturday, mid day after the show show at Huddles today about one thirty year, so Chris going to and I do a little pop up music concert for YOULW. Some people were made to follow the instructions. We were made to make our own. Northern Tool and equipment is a problem solver's paradise.
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