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7-22-23 Gary Jeff Walker Show

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Gary Jeff calls the usual gang and discusses the latest on the Biden family. Honoring the late Tony Bennett with the music professor Jim Labarbra. Mo Egger joins the show to talk the latest in Cincinnati sports.

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Today to Donald Hugh Henley was seventy six today. I got the call to day. Didn't want to hear, but I knew that it would come. Friend of Los was talking on the phone. She said, your fancies and the phone on the fatler the struggles we went through, and how I asked, and new loves, dude, what are these voices outside the door? Let us drive back and back with something mind. I don't jianking down, but my wheel gets sweet. And the gods he was getting a day.

We get there, getting down to the heart of the matter. A Saturday morning in July, spent together again you and I on seven WLW Garry Jeff Before we look ahead, a look back at significant events send people tied to this particular data in history, including but not limited to these. July twenty second, eighteen sixty two, then President Abraham Lincoln presented his cabinet a preliminary

draft of the Emancipation Proclamation nineteen thirty four. In this date, John Dillinger met his fate, shot to death by federal agents outside Chicago's Biograph Theater, lured by the Lady in Red. July twenty second, nineteen thirty seven, the US Senate rejected FDR's proposal to add more justices to the Supreme Court. Seemingly, when they don't get their way, they was want to pack the court. Nothing new here this state. Nineteen forty two, the Nazis began

transporting Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to the Treblinka concentration camp. Nineteen forty three. On this date, American forces led by Patton captured Palaimo, Sicily during World War Two. Nineteen seventy five, the House of Representatives joined the United States Senate and voting to restore the American citizenship of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Police in Milwaukee arrested Jeffrey Dahmer after some grizzly discoveries at his apartment.

He later confessed to murdering seventeen men and boys. The year was nineteen ninety one. Of course, Dahmer ended up being beaten to death by fellow prison inmates. Let's see nineteen ninety two in this state, Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar escape from his luxury prison near Medine. Oh, let's see anybody else? Oh yeah, Norway a country that has very very stringent gun laws. Twenty eleven, Andrews Brevnik, a self disguise described militant nationalist, massacred

sixty nine people at a youth retreat. He detonated a bomb in Oslo that killed eight others, but the sixty nine were with a gun. How did he get a gun? You can't get a gun there. They're illegal here. Yeah. Author Tom Robbins is ninety one today, George Clinton getting funky at eighty two. Bobby Sherman's birthday, Senator kay Bailey Hutchinson of Texas former Senator Let's see. Danny Ever is seventy seven. How about that? Albert

Brooks has a birthday to day. Alan Mankin, Al Dimola, great jazz player sixty nine, William Dafoe's birthday, John leg Wazamo, He's a weird cat, Keith Sweat, Rob Estes, Emily Sailors from The Indigo Girls has a birthday to day. David Spade's birthday, Irene bdard On down the list. Colin Ferguson has a birthday to day. Rufus Waynewright, pretty good singer in his own right, and Selena Gomez thirty one. Britain's Prince George of

Cambridge turns ten. If it's your birthday, if it's the best day ever, the best day you could imagine, spent with people that you like or you love, that you have fun with. It could be family, could be friends, It could be your pet Binkie, whichever. Have a fantastic day again, Sports and weather just ahead. Liam is in control seven hundred w l DOW This morning at nine Mike Allen listens, comments, listen some

more comments again. YadA, YadA, YadA. This morning at nine on seven hundred w l W. Candas talk back on the iHeart app too. I don't know how to use it yet. When most of the people around

here around you call you Grandpa, they don't expect as much. See Joe Biden, Gary Jeff with you on a Saturday Morning Coming up on five forty eight on the Saturday Morning Edition. Jason Aldane last night at Riverband to a packed crowd and they were all singing along, proud and loud with Jason and his new controversial country hit Try That in a Small Town band from CMT.

Because of the Wokesters and the virtue signaling corporations who don't like the fact that somebody like a Jason Aldean or anybody for that matter, would be shining a light on the crimes and the chaos and the mayhem they all sewed back in twenty twenty during a political campaign that was disguised disguised as social justice protests, all the rioting and the burning. You know, you show a video of that, and you say, you know, this isn't going to happen in

a small town or in my little town. And he's right, he is so right, only in big Democrat controlled cities. So anyway, I hope it was a fantastic show. I just talked via text. I'm able to do that technologically. I'm able to read and to text back text on my phone from day from Dayton. And he said, try that in a small town. By far got the loudest ovation. There's no doubt about that. Here's a friend of ours on Saturday morning who has chimed in once again,

Lady Lynnette, Good morning, Lynnette, morning love. It's it's always good to hear from you. What's what's that? I'd say, Jesus say it. If you lean on me, I won't let you down. I'm kind of saying the verse. I've got time for a verse. Yes, M said you l on jes say, if you lean on me, I won't let you down. I won't let you down if you lean on me. Okay, that was beautiful, Thank you, thank you. So what else is going on? Lynette? Tell me yo? Huh Bingo day? Oh

Bengo day. Okay, what's almost beingo? Did anything unusual happen this week? No? We played Johnny One that lost favorite game. Well, I know how you feel about that. There's no question not a great twenty one player myself. Yeah. You gotta know when to hold him and you gotta know when to fold him. You gotta know when to walk away, Lynette.

You gotta know when to run. I did all that must okay, baby, Well listen, I have a good weekend, all right, and do good luck at Bengo all right, thank you, the lovely lady Lynette. At Florence Bark Care this morning, all right, coming up on a break, still waiting on Dick. I wonder if Dick slept in. Well we shall find out, won't we. It's away. Hopefully Dick from Dayton chimes in and the rest of it just goes downhill from there. Seven hundred

W LW. Why do you change your car and I start here Saturday as tempertures are in the low to mid sixties with very low humidity, and that carries over into the afternoon with an afternoon high in the low eighties and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow, same thing. To wrap up the weekend, tempters top out in the load of mid eighties. Chance for a quick spody shower, but that doesn't look like it'll be much of an issue from a severe

weather station. I'm nine First Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. A good day starts with a good morning. Here's Katherine. It's the morning of her wedding to Douglas and she's more than a little nervous, so she turns on Mike McConnell. Good Morning. Mike fills her soon to wed brain with the latest news, weather, traffic, in sports, and Mike's easy going charm helps Katherine relax for her big day, which you would

think she'd be used to. Doug is going to be husband number eight. Mike McConnell, Monday Morning five on seven hundred WLW. Are you a business owner, CEO or responsible for marketing? If you are, I heard media can help you reach your goals and find new customers. We reach more consumers in your target area than anyone else, and we can give you access to those potential customers more cost effectively across radio, digital, podcasting, and social.

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Dick in later. We'd have no idea, Dick from Dayton. The bad signal has been sent out, and we pray that you are a fine young man. Always worries me when Dick doesn't call, because he's so religiously right there every weekend, and I know Dick calls everybody. He calls Cleveland, he calls sports Talk, he calls anywhere in the area and I understand what he calls Cleveland. He is a Browns fan. When he calls here, he's a Bengals fan, but that's neither here nor there. I don't think

he's a Guardian fan, even in Cleveland. But I can get concerned because Dick's, of course not as young as he used to be. None of us are, And I get concerned because I don't know. Is it just we all have a tendency to oversleep. I wanted to lay in the rack for another at least hour this morning when the alarm went off, put no

dice. I gotta be here with you. And by the way, I just wanted to once again mention that in the the the Merry go round the revolving door of producers of the Saturday Morning edition, we have a new victim, I mean contestant named Liam, who was now behind the controls. He's in charge of most things, and that can be scary for a first timer, you know. But also rookies hit grand slams, just like happened last

night at Great American Ballpark. So I'm just saying, listen, we have room for all kinds here this morning, and Liam is fielding your calls up there is Dick from Daytona. Liam, I'm just gonna go ahead and take this Dick. Good morning, Hello Dick. Hold on, well I answered the phone. Can we put Dick on the air? Guys, Hello Dick, Hi, Derey Guff. Did you oversleep a little bit? Yea, I overslepped a little bit. I had a big concert show. How are

you so tell me about your big concert? I'm fine? Oh oh it was over one of the senior citizens. Yeah. How late were you up? Oh? I fell asleep here watching the game last night. I fell asleep and then I got up early this morning and I just went back to sleep. I unfortunately did not go to sleep until the game was over. So I really am bleary eyed this morning and weary. That was I couldn't

I couldn't possibly go to sleep on that. After after the Matt McLean Grand Slam and the Reds take the lead, and then the Diamondbacks get three runs back, I'm going is this rollercoaster ever gonna stop? And yet finally did with the Reds win. So yeah, it was something else. Man Dave from wants me to ask you do you know who MESSI is? No? MESSI is the most famous professional athlete in the world. He's a soccer player,

and now he's signed. He signed to Miami in the States, and FC Cincinnati will face Miami and Messi here at TQL Stadium on August twenty third. Tickets are going as high I don't know. It's in the thousands for a ticket that usually only cost about thirty bucks. Would you pay that kind of money to see soccer? I'm not into soccer too much. I had a feeling. Well, Jake, it's good to talk to you. We've we've exhausted all of our time because you were late. Yeah, that's a

good week. Hey you too, brother, I love you. Say good night, Dick, Good night Gary, Jeff five fifty eight seven WLW. You think buckling up is up? Is this afternoon with lots of sunshine. Humidity stays low today and also for your Sunday, a little bit warmer tomorrow though his tempters end up climbing to the mid eighties. Frem you severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologists Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW.

The radar showing clear conditions across our tri state area. Right now, it's sixty two degrees our next update at six thirty, I'm tarn Johnson News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred wl W into the first official hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, July twenty second, twenty twenty three. Try this is the first official hour. All that stuff that happened before now doesn't count. Forget about

it. Wipe it out of your memory. We are plunging forward, as we like to say it, only windshield, no rear view. About seven minutes past the hour six or seven Eastern debt is on a Saturday morning, Gary Jeff with you, I am me, you are you? And that is perfectly fun with all of us. Oh and also anything to somebody did in this program is not necessarily the view of the staff or management of seven

hund WLW or iHeart Media Cincinnati, or or Graters for that matter. We have you know that there are kid jokes, there are dad jokes, there are granddad jokes, and then there were Dave jokes. Dave from Harrison, Hello, Dave, how are you hey? Good Jury Jeff, good morning, How are you doing good? You sound like you're a little, uh little crusty on the voice. There you everything okay, everything's on. Hey, Um, did you ever do a shout out to Lee your buddy that

we're supposed to do a shout out? There? Bob? Bob Johnson. Bob Johnson is the guy's name. He was at the Crow's Nest where I was tending bar this past Wednesday. He did not believe it. It was me. It's me, Bob. We're saying hi to Bob. You know, we go and we can say goodbye to Bob and it's still Bob, because Bob is a palindrome. It's the same thing coming and going. You understand that, Dave. Dave, I've been on a I've been on a whiskey diet. So far I've lost three days. You know you're Dave.

Do you remember my first experience with culture shock as when I pete on an electric fence. Oh as I as I get older and I remember all the people I've lost along the way, Dave, I think to myself, maybe a career is a tour guide. Really wasn't for me. I entered the sun to an Olympics. Um, you only got Bronz, only got bonds. Um, Hey, what do you get if a hen lays an egg on the top of a hill. What do you get if a hen lays an egg on the top of a hill, what do you get? Egg

rolls? Of course? Uh uh? What do you get? One? When he crossed a reptile with a duck? What a reptile with what a duck? A duck? Yeah? I don't know what you get? A quackodial? Did you say a quacko dial? Yeah, that's what I said. I'm gonna leave you with this. The person who invented audio autocorrect should burn in HILLO, goodbye, Dave seven d W lw Old Radio, Rick standing by in moments. In eighteen o four, Lewis and Clark set out

on a western expedition to the Pacific Ocean. Tensions ran high once Louis los cell service and could no longer bet on hockey gate. I want to go home. I want to go home. I want to go forcing Clark to silence, he's parting how Old America? And you'll hear another great American moment when you listen to Bill Cunningham Money at twelve New one seven hundred wl w By and service. You're sprinter at Mercedes Men's of fort Mitchell. When you

driving, time for old radio Rick to join us. And if we're from Elvis Costello Regio Shine on the last night dial through it and my radio advised with everyone of those late night stations planned songs. Bringing this in my eyes, I was seriously thinking about I'd never receive a when the switch broke because it's old. They're saying things that I can hardly believe. They really think we're getting out of salvation. And sometimes radios are a fascination, especially antique

radios, and for this guy, that is absolutely true. Rick Washburn, old Radio, Rick, how you doing this morning? My friend? Hey, good morning Gary, Jeff and greetings from just outside of Wheeling, West Virginia, on my way to uh only marilynd to visit a mutual another radio guy, and I won't make it to Annapolis, but I'll wave at doctor Dennis and missus Doctor Dennis as I go by. Well, there's no missus,

you're coming, there's no missus. No, there there is a There is a friend of Dennis's that happens to be a biological female and she's wonderful. Her name is Jeanie. I remember now it's been a while. I haven't seen them in a long time. I know, you know what they're doing for a trip. They usual. Dennis is a Xavier grad who makes a trip regularly to Cincinnati almost quarterly. Genie usually is with him, and you know, they just they do some sight seeing around town. We go

to brunch hopefully once in the weekend that they're here. I have not heard from him, but that's as much on me as on them. So but anyway, you're in Wheeling, West Virginia, headed to Maryland, and you've got and you've got good signal. Yeah, five by five on the hills and one by one in the valleys right, starting to fade a bit um, But no on the on the bench this week and it's still on the bench. This is a General Electric model M eighty one, which is identical

to radio made by GE sister company RCA Model one forty three. It's in nineteen thirty four. It's an eight tube huge teambstone AM short wave and long wave. This thing is almost two feet tall, a foot and a half across and over a foot deep, and it's filled with bricks and lead. I mean, it's it's just unbelievable. And hold on, who know hold

on, who put what do you mean? Oh? I just mean it weighs like probably no actual bricks, but they did look yeah, but no, those those practical jokers that our cia gosh, that's sawn off footed jokester um where these old wax paper capacitors are always suspect and I have to replace them all because they're made out of organic materials and they just don't stand the

test of time. Much like us UM. These for some reason, Urcia had been made wrapped in brown paper, not sealed, and painted with some sort of road tar, and it's like, do we for the technician to find this? I don't know what they were thinking, but yeah, it's just a gooey mess. I don't usually have to work on a radio with surgical gloves on, but yeah, it's a first for everything. There you go, What else? What else do you do with surgical gloves on?

I mean, really, well, I know what's the sec what the rule take. We're definitely out of safe harbor now, so so be careful, tread lightly listen. By the way, I got your email earlier this week about a neighbor requesting to appraise some records, and I will remind you again

later. But the person I know that is best equipped to do record appraisals on vinyl is a man named John Marshall and his company is called moneymusic dot com money music dot member, and they will do they will do limited appraisals and then they've got a CD they'd like to sell you that has like over

a million titles of records and what they are worth up to value. And you know there are certain Elvis records you mentioned an email she at Elvis and yes, there are certain Elvis records that are very very valuable, but you got to pick and choose, and there's all kinds of different factors involved. But moneymusic dot Com and if you want to talk to Old Radio Rick, you can try the email at Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com. Thank you much, my friend, and safe travels. Thank you. Have a

great weekend. You got it. I'm doing my best to better myself. That's why I'm taking an online brain surgery course. Oops, this stuff is tricky. That's also why I listen to Scott Slum. He discusses the stuff that affects me and my family, and he's pretty funny. I face the same problem as you do, so let's talk about him and I have a little fun along the way. Take it from a future brain surgeon, Scott Sloan is good for your hat. Check out Sloaney Monday morning at nine on

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From a severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports. At first, it looked like a back and forth tussle between two fairly evenly matched teams, both contending for the division lead in their respective divisions, the West end the nl Central, that being the Reds. But in the end it was all down to a Matt McClean Grand Slam home run, the first of his career. The rookie

went yard over Martinez and that was the tale of the tape. It gave the Reds of nine to three lead. They wound up beating the Diamondbacks nine to six. Game two of that set continues this afternoon at Great American Ballpark three ten as our coverage on the Home of the Reds and four first pitch. All the action right here. The Reds now just a game and a half back the Milwaukee Brewers in the n L Center. So a friend of mine, well, and he's not necessarily a friend, He's become an acquaintance

and on phone acquaintance and never met him in person. A lot of people are like that in my life. But this guy in particular I found very interesting because he knew Doug Bunsen when Doug was dating the farmer's daughter and in Oak Harbor, Ohio, Tim, good morning, how are you? Good morning? Just wonderful. So you had some special announcements you wanted to make that is it next weekend or this weekend that the big festival is going on?

It's next weekend, next Saturday from nine to nine. What is this sunflower festival? The Sunflower festival, the sunflower and where is this held? What town is this? Hell Lindsay, Ohio. Lindsay, Ohio, never met Lindsay Cosey, Ohio. We're close to Fremont, Okay, Fremont, which is of course the home of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Mansion and Library. Many people do not know this interesting guy, Rutherford B. Hayes. So, so what goes on at the Sunflower Festival? For God's sake?

Tim? And why is it important enough that you blasted out on fifty thousand watts of seven hund wlw and everywhere in the nation on iHeartRadio. What is so impressive about the sunflower Festival? What should people know? Are there some highlights people people should look for besides sunflow? But no, besides sunflowers? Well, I can go to the sunflower field and walk through as a tour, take pictures, ride on a wagon pulled by a tractor to get

there before they could drive there. And there's all kinds of festivities going on in Lindsey for the sun Hour Festival. Now this sounds like this is this has been going on for ages? Is this an annual event that has been going on forever? Tim? This is the first one? You kiddinggree Nope, When you told me you wanted to talk about the Sunflower Festival. I figured they'd been going on for like one hundred, one hundred and fifty years.

Everybody in their grandma that goes to the Sunflower Festival. This is the inaugural Sunflower Festival. Yep, Wow, there will be I guess there's a five k race, there's a cornhole tournament. Music. Listen. If there's cornhole, it's a bona fide festival. I don't care if it's the first time they've ever done it. If there's cornhole, live music and a five k I guess it's it's a big enough deal. What else there be?

There'll be a miniature donkeys there and highland cavs there for viewing. What now a highland cav Is that again, one of these animals that you raise as that people have as pets. Yes see, I could never live in I could never live in a country like India, for example, where cows are sacred, because I just I can't. I can't stand being hungry watching dinner walk down the street. And I would be tempted, you know, you know, I would be tempted to see these cute little highland calves and go

man, that would be that would look great on a plate. And the famous Lisa the Donkey Whisperer will be there. Well, that's all the reason to go. So that Sunflower Festival next Saturday, Next Saturday from nine to nine in Lindsay, Ohio, near Free Mud. Yeah, that'll be food trucks there, cake walk, bingo, everything, all of the things that make life worth living. Tim, thank you for the report, sir,

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Council. Then summer is here. It's a time to vacation, get outside and enjoy life with the one you love. But if you have a rectile dysfunction, you know how it makes you feel embarrassed, frustrated even but you never care. Whiskey Chi is true, chis true, And they don't need any bogus sunflower festival to get people to flock to their little slice of heaven. Heading down fifty two east of downtown into how now Brown County and the

village of Ripley, Ohio to the gang at Brookies. Good morning, Oh my god, you got like a whole throng there yet you'd think that there was a sunflower festival going on in the bar. Hey, this is Ripley. Never know what we have going on down here. Hey before let me get on a roll here. Okay, if you're feeling lucky, come on down to Brookies. Monday night. Our Queen of Hearts drawing is around, probably is going to be over two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars drawing at seven

thirty Monday nights. Come on down, has fun. When's money? Okay? Okay? What else? Okay? Next? My next indeavor here is there is a benefit and it's called a jeep invasion and the whole purpose of this jeep invasion is to benefit and provide for the honor flights for our Trystate veterans. There's a group that got together last year and they had like ninety jeeps participate last year, and they've got a feeling there might be over two

to three hundred chiefs to participate this year. If anyone wanting information, please go online or go to Facebook and look up Skippers Jeep Invasion and you can register for the ride there. Um Skippers Jeep Invasion July twenty ninth. They will be leaving H New Richmond. They'll be coming through Ripley of course to stop and see us and then head across the river to Augusta and then back to H. Skippers. But it's a wonderful organization, wonderful bunch of folks.

They just want to do something good for a veterans and so please just check online Skipper's Jeep Invasion next Sat. The day. Okay, got it? Are you done? All right? Well you wanna talk about now, I'm gonna talk to you for a while. I've been kind of busy. Oh is everything okay? I hope, Oh, everything's wonderful. High. I just have to sleep more than one out. And here's Sherry with our weather reporter, A right rock and it's gonna be hot and drive for the

next few days. And hey, Garrett, chepa, where do you get what happens when you touch a window? When you touch a window? What happens? You feel the pain? All right? You know what? That's Dave worthy. So get off my phone. Seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one of our podcasting seven hundred WLW and

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good life at Journey Advisor EAT group. That's Journey Advisory Dot Group. This summer say goodbye to Dustin calls zero as air duct hitting the bong the same

day that Senator Grassley of Iowa revealed the FBI's FD ten twenty three. They've been trying to get at this document four months and even years at this point, but it shows that Hunter and yes, the big guy, the president now who was a vice president, and Joe Biden, we're taking money kickbacks from Barizma in Ukraine for favors from the US pay for play, quid pro quo, Joe. I wonder why that's not on the top of the our newscast. It should be on every newscast in the country, but it's you

know, if it was a Republican it certainly would be. But I digress six forty seven. Time for a fifthy phone call for our friend Steven Etna, who joins us right now. Good owning, Steve, Good morning Gary, Jeff. I'm mystified by this angst that we have about artificial intelligence. You know AI, if it's so dug gone all powerful. How come we're not using it to give us? Oh, I don't know a piece agreement in Ukraine the cure for cancer. Joe promised to do that. He hasn't

done it yet. Making Disco great again. No wipe that one out, nuking the Wuhan Viology Lab. I'd love to do that. I'd like to be fly on that plane holding Joe or helping Joe Biden walking to you gun at the same time. Really, AI hasn't done any of that stuff. The Democrats, socialists know that all the tread is off that tire, as we say down home. They're just waiting for their right time to dump Joe

and blame the GOP for not supporting him. They'll probably shoot him and blame the you know, the some you know, wild radical rightist you know for doing it. They're also going after this is far more interesting JFK two point zero, not because he's critical of Biden, but he's in Gavin Newsom's way, so they're playing the hate card. They're accusing of it being anti Semitic.

I won't go into the whole story, you can look it up on the internet, but I found this a great two point zero because they tried to do it to Trump and his daughter and his son in law are Orthodox Jews, and it was Trump who got our you know, embassy or you know, back into Jerusalem. Yeah right, Yeah, that'll play well. Yeah, it does play on the national media. Calvin Coolidge during the nineteen twenties family famously said, the business of America is business. Joe Biden during

the roaring twenties two point zero US. Now the business of America is the Biden family. If we could only tax it, Gary Jeff we erase the national debt. For God's sakes. Here's a great story that came out this week. DNA on pizza incriminates the Long Island serial killer. I was totally unaware, and I used to be in this business that you could order a pizza with DNA topic that is incredibly creative. Forty percent it just gets better

advent Or forty percent of Brown University that's in Providence, Rhode Island. It's an Ivy League school. So now you'll understand they claim to be LBGQ, LBJ or whatever the hell that is in ords their alphabet. Crazy. Forty percent of them are you know, gone the other way. One of your conservative talk show host here on the Big One said he was mystified by that. I'm not, for God's sake, follow the money. Check another box.

Cash Moore checks. Why does a white senator from the People's Republic of Massachusetts claim to be an American Indian? She's not. Why does a white chick in Washington State claim to be black so she can head the national or the local chapter of the NAACP. Hey, this is the era when you could claim you're a gal, join the women's swim team, get medals and lots of endorsements. Follow the freaking money. Oh my gosh, does prosecuting

or persecuting either one? Trump actually backfire? You notice he's given a lot more support, getting him more voter support. American culture historically applaud fairness and the underdog. I'll give any example. In the nineteen fifties, we knew that there were communists in government. McCarthy of Wisconsin was trying to dig them out. He got a little rude while he was doing it, and he had a bad image to the first place. And then came the Army McCarthy

hearings, and Joe McCarthy faded into oblivion. That is because Americans didn't care about the issues so much of whether we had commies in government. They just since this guy wasn't being fair. Yeah, and on along those lines. Does the Biden collapse encourage the death finally of career politicians, you know, like Shared Brown opening the door to rookies out of business, the professions or the military. Think about recent American history, at least in violent lifetime.

Wendell Wilkie in nineteen forty ran for the Republicans for president, had no political background at all. Dwight Eisenhower had never been elected to political office, was elected twice our president, and Trump naturally is the best example. Recently, the Biden administration this week said it will defund the Wuhan lab in China, where corroborated evidence has indicated, of course, the China virus epidemics started,

and where gain of function research continues. Hold on, hold on. The Biden administration has never acknowledged that it funded Wuhan, and their poster boy, Tony Fauci, denied it when he was confronted by Ram Paul. So why are they making a big deal out of the fact that the Biden administration was to defund it, and glory that God has at opened the door to finding out how much money did we actually give those people? Oh, Gary, Jeff, the web we weave that, thinking that the dangled web we weave,

Steve, thank you very much. Yeah, we know now that not only were we funding it, but we were participating the Tony Fauci and others at the NIH in gain of function research as far back as twenty fourteen, twenty fifteen in Wuhan. So instead of curing diseases that we're already plaguing mankind, we decided to create some. Isn't that nice? But now that it's all okay, they're defunding. We have Steve Schulte ahead, so much more ahead today, Tom Davis diaries coming up next hour, and Jim La Barbera,

the music professor with a full slate. We've got bonus archaeology today. Two. We've got our slate of three or four songs we'll do around seven thirty five with the stories behind them and the artists and the famous milestones this week and then at eight o five a special tribute to the late great Tony Bennett. It's all ahead on the Saturday Morning edition six fifty four Now it's seven LW. This a couple of minutes before once passing for news this morning,

let's get to Nick and blue Ash. Thanks for holding Nick, what's on your mind this morning? Hey? So how's it going, guys? It's uh, you know, i'm u AI is a interesting tool, but yeah, it is interesting that we're not seeing that. But look, there's a wave coming that we team begin to to comprehend um in terms of what is going to be able to be done, you know, in terms of

medical advancements with drugs and everything. There's a study recently where they were using it for coming up with new compounds to h for drugs potentially to fight cancer. And the scientists went in and made one simple change to the code. Instead of looking for non toxic properties, they changed it to a one and allowed it to search for toxic properties. And it came up with the most bizarre forty thousand list of like dx agents and terrifying compounds that can be used

by anybody. And it can be done, you know. Uh, you know, Nick, it's the same. It's the same thing, Nick, with any other tool, with any other inanimate object or you know, it's it's all in who is using it and how they use it, so it really, really we should take a look at who is developing the AI, not the AI itself. You know. It's kind of the same way with guns or with anything else. Absolutely, yeah, yeah, definitely, And I think they're just we need to get ahead of what those guidelines are going

to be for this company as that are. And if we, uh, if we wait any longer, we're gonna be on the reactive end of this and it's gonna be too late. Well and there you go. But the Pandora's box is open. Is in fact it's uh yeah, it's open, and we uh the only hope to contain it at this point. Hard to get to hard to get the drink back in the bottom. Thanks. Thanks. In a very short period of time, I got I got a roll, brother, Thank you very much for that and all kinds of concerns and

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Your pet isn't just a pet, They're part of your family. Most of the pet food on the market, he's cooked at high temperatures, which kills nutrients. Getting better all the time environmentally, not what you're being fed, the pabliment propaganda you're being fed, but to actually the greening of the earth because of CO two in the atmosphere is a good thing. And we should keep breathing, and we should keep raising cows, and we should keep

driving cars that don't need to be plugged in every half hour. Steve Schulty, good morning, how are you? Sounds like you're you're bright eye and bushy tailed trying to I'll tell you to talk to me about learning materials from Heartland dot org. Yep, and then we'll also talk about how things are getting better in the American Midwest. All right, theme of science education not indoctrination. Again. One of my favorite sites Heartland dot org. That's Heartland

dot org. You go there to the top of the home page, or is a link to the Heartland's fifteenth International Conference on Climate Changes past Februari in Orlando, California, CAF Florida, which yours truly I attended. You can

you can have access to every presentation in that conference. And also if you go to the search bar and type in Climate at a Glance, that's Climate at a Glance, UH, you get access that will come up as a press release, but access to Climate at a Glance for teachers and students thirty prominent climate topics. And in that press release there is a link to get a free digital copy for teachers and students. So you know, again science

education and not indoctrination. And secondly, from your your friend mister Whitestone at the CO two Coalition dot org. Coalition dot org, they just published a new UH study American Midwest, which includes uh Ohio and Indiana, and climate change. Life in America's bread basket is good and getting better. So it provides the science that disputes the claims of ongoing and future catastrophes. And here's just a summary. And again you can go to see a two coalition dot

org to get the full report. It finds one, high temperatures peaked ninety years ago. Two recent temperatures are comparable to those nearly one hundred years ago. Three growing seasons are lengthening, which is good. Thord minimum winter temperatures are increasing, which is good. Again, long growing seasons. Five, there's a beneficial increase in precipitation. Six there is a decline, folks, believe it or not, there is a decline in throughouts heat related deaths and

strongest hurricanes in fact, not hurricanes, tornadoes. In fact, tornadoes peaked in nineteen seventy two, and since nineteen seventy two, this is according to the US government data, that is on the decrease. And last, but not least, agricultural productivity has increased greatly. All of that sounds good.

All of that sounds good, but you're not hearing it anywhere. Else in mainstream news, like looking at Hartland dot org, for example, on their front page that you directed me to, and the top headline is if you think that the Earth is on fire like you're you're being told. If you've heard the news this week, you'd probably think that parts of the earth are literally on fire. The corporate media continues pushing the narrative that temperatures are the

highest ever, but it's simply not true. I recommend everybody checkout Heartland dot org, the CO two Coalition, and any of these other fine information sources that are readily available for anyone if they care to take the time to find out that the Yes, if they take time to find out the truth. Steve Schulty, thank you for being a a torchlight of truth once again. This morning, we'll talk to Rocco about getting fit. I have no idea what he's got on the plate today, but we're about to eat it in

minutes seven. Lw oh, that's amazing. Be careful near White Rock Lake in Texas. Since nineteen sixty four, there have been reports of a young woman in a soaking wet dress who tells people she was in a boating accident and needs to get to an address on Gaston Avenue. When she gets into a car's back seat, she disappears. No, that's bas speaking of amazing. Check out Eddie and Rocky. They have the fun times you're looking for after a long day. No, that's Eddie and Rock Monday afternoon at three

point seven hundred WLW, try states Chevrolet. I've got in my workout Onesie and my headband dancing to Olivia Newton John in the studio as we turn over to the dawn of the first family of fitness in Covington, the Costellano family, It's Rocco getting physical on a Saturday morning edition once again on seven hundred WLW, Rock, how are you? You just gave me a visual that I can never wipe out of my out of my brain. Good. I was success, success and ahead. I wish you never did that. Well,

there's some other things that are I'm good. There are some other things that are not healthy, and yet people continue to do them. And it was something that I did for really over forty years, going back to my teenage years, and that was smoke cigarettes. Now I've I've been blessed with the power to quit doing that. It's almost four years. August fifth, twenty nineteen was the last time I smoked a cigarette. And I've tried not to inhale anything else, you know, and it's tough when you live in

the era of Bill Clinton not to inhale. But um, but you're amazed. You're amazed that people still smoke at all. And I'm not so amazed because it nicotine is such an addictive drug and it's not just a psychological thing but a physiological thing, and your body becomes addicted to it. So I mean, so, I mean, what do you suggest for people who are struggling with smoking cigarettes and they know they need to stop because it's awful?

But what do we do rock well, you know, I mean, it's still I just well, first of all, I think that people should not even even try it, or I started, even when they're young. They want to look cool. I see, I don't even think that smoking looks

cool. But it does still amaze me because there's been a warning label on the left side of a cigarette pack since nineteen sixty six, since nineteen sixty six, the Surgeony General, And I mean, really, I could see why don't believe in the Surgeon General anymore, But there's still been a label on the package that says, hey, guess what if you smoke me,

you make it lung cancer and die and mess up a baby. Here's here's here's where the cigarette companies got away with a fast one rocco because when they were required to put warning labels on their packs, they had a rotating bunch. Now. I would always just try and find the pack at the store that had the warning label about pregnant women in low birth weight because I knew that was never gonna happen to me. As long as it didn't say it

could cause lung cancer, emphasema, or heart disease. I was good, well well a lot smoking. So the three big things that if you can do, you can add literally ten years to your life if you stop smoking, right, and this should just be a thing that you can think about

and just do, and you'll you'll add ten years to your life. If you stop smoking, you exercise just a little by taking a walk, and you change your diet from the disgusting processed foods that we see on the grocery shelves and go back to a more whole food diet, you can add ten

years to your life. Yeah, you know what, and I I gotta tell you, Rocco, the way the way things are going right now, with our government out of control and taking over more and more of our lives, I'm not sure I want the extra ten years, but I have quit. Stop. Listen, have a fantastic week, and next week. Next week we will talk about something that you. Rocco is a biohacker and a fitness trainer. We'll talk about some more biohacking stuff because I find that by

far the most interesting stuff we ever discuss. But thank you for preachings warring against the dangers of smoking. We appreciate that as a public service. Seven twenty two. It's seven hundred W LW the Tom Davis Diaries just ahead in minutes. I'm making it effort to better myself. That's why I'm raising baby sharks in my bathtub dinner time. That's also why I listened to Scott Sloan. He takes on the real topics that affect me in my family. Plus

he's pretty funny. Look, I'm about the real stuff, yeah, the problems and the issues that actually affect you. But I also make sure we have a little fun along the play. That's low. He s got the job. Check out Sloaney Monday morning at nine on seven d WLW and be sure to catch his podcast on the iHeart Radio ad. The podcast The Girl Friends tells the story of uctors are in the load and mid sixties with very low humidity and that carries over into the afternoon with an afternoon high in the

low eighties and lots of sunshine. Tomorrow, same thing. To wrap up the weekend, tempters top out in the load of mid eighties. Chance for a quick spody shower, but that doesn't look like it'll be much of an issue from a severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred of WLW Sports. The Reds victorious last

night over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Reds third victory in a row after the long slump and now only a game and a half behind Milwaukee and nl Central. The Reds got there with the you know, contributions from everybody, but the big one was the Matt McClain Grand Slam nine to six the final. They go back at it today at GABP at four ten. Our coverage on

the home of the Reds begins at three to ten. You're on seven hundred w lw FC Cincinnati back in action the League's Cup against Sporting KC tomorrow night seven thirty. That action on ESPN fifteen thirty in the wind, and the United States Women's soccer team with a victory in Game one of the World KEP against Vietnam yesterday, and they obviously will march forward. Right now, time for the Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to these as the wild

and wacky stories from around the world, from around the United States. Tom Davis has curated and gathered these together for you and has a wonderful, wonderful report. Right Tom Good morning, Gary, Jeff. When they tell you you might go blind, they might be right. But first, a Russian is in the hospital after an attempt at self medication that didn't exactly work out. The poor guy was attempting to alleviate devastating headaches by drilling a hole in

his head. And here's the thing. Making the whole was just the first part of the plan. Phase two was to install a micro chip that would provide electrical stimulation to ease the pain. Luckily, he didn't get that far he is expected to be okay. A guy trying to break a world record temporarily went blind. Timboo Aberie was trying to cry NonStop for an entire week. He suffered headaches, a swollen face, and eventually partially losing his sight.

Was it worth it? Did Timboo break the record for the longest cry? It doesn't matter. He didn't fill out the proper paperwork before he started his attempts, so it doesn't count towards a record. It would be bride that wishes to remain anonymous found out her fiance was cheating on her a few days before the wedding, so she went along with it until she got down the aisle at the altar. She turned to the crowd and said the man she was about to marry was a total stranger, and whipped out her phone

and started to read text messages from his other lady. The groom was stunned and walked out of the church in shame without saying a word. And finally, her name is Keena and the Daily Mail's reporting about her addiction to toilet paper. She eats the stuff every day. In fact, she considers herself something of an expert. She says it's great to eat toilet paper. There are no calories, there are no hangovers, and quote nibbling on a roll

really hits the spot. She prefers one ply to two and she's eating four rolls a day. She's been at it for years. The estimate she's consumed over fourteen thousand rolls of toilet paper. Next week, a mom in Ireland pulls a decades old lasagna from the freezer, but no one's asking the right questions, like what brand is this refrigerator? It sounds very reliable. Have

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end up climbing to the mid eighties. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologists Cameron harden On News Radio seven hundred WLW, clear in sixty four degrees right now, I'm Sandy Collins. Next update at eight o'clock on news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day news a Radio seven hundred WLW. It's time for rock and roll Archaeology with the music professor

Jim La Barbara. Here on seven hundred WLW. She started answering phones and doing some backup singing at Motown. She celebrated a birthday this past week to talk about Martha Reeves and more. Jim Lebarbar, the music professor, joins, and how you doing, prof good, good good. We just heard but you're just playing that? That was the produced and composed of that gospel

backbeat, the jazz overtone, and do wop call and response vocals. That was one of the first songs to exemplifying the style of music later termed as the Motown sound. When I first met first Bug, it's the first time we did an interview. I when princed her it's a Motown secretary who became this recording story. She was really upset with me, But exactly what you said. Nicky Stevenson was the an arm man at met Motown and she came to audition n kids who wanted up make records. And he was playing a

nice way of saying, Martha, you know, come back later. We'll see you later. And one day she's like almost in tears and like and he said, look, look, he was really busy, answered the phone, I'll be right back, and that was like right back was like four hours later. And then she started actimulating. And I was working at Pittsville answering the phone and helping her out. And so one day in recording this or recording fishing going on and at the studio at Hitsville, and they were

in violation of the union rule. They were recording tracks without the singer and the union agreement at that time you had to have a singer singing it live. You couldn't do the tracks in those days. And a guy, a union representative, made a surprise visit and Barry Gordy was going crazy. We didn't sell me there very well, as I couldn't find very well. So Marth the Reason overheard this. She went to the studio, she started singing,

and they heard that brassy gospel gravel voice and that was it. And this record came out. This was the number four hit record in nineteen sixty three, the first of ten top ten hits for her. And again it was that holland those You're in halland group and Lamont wrote the lyrics listening to the radio. They had a five day heat wave going on in the Motor City and he said they saw a girl in the accident there and see what happens, and then that's exactly what happened. So when was her birthday?

Then that wasn't he wasn't her birthday recently? Yeah? Tuesday? Okay, eighty four? Correct? Yepararis. Let's go again to one of the holy grail heavy metal, trippy rock songs of all time that has some correlation to this week in music. Let's go to Iron Butterfly jib Well the album, the album I'm Butterfly and I Got a Deviata and there the church this week in nineteen sixty eight, and we climbed the number four and seller before million

copies in the States alone. The song itself hit like number thirty, so it wasn't really a giant top ten hit. But the kids to get the whole version of the seventeen minute from five second thing, you had to buy the album. That's would set the album. That's what caused that excitement. But here's what happened, web Blush. The drummer is getting together with vocalists, then the lead singer, Doug England. He wrote the song one night

while drinking an entire gallon of red Mountain wine. So I think tells you the story right there, and just that the picture right there. And so he's inebriated, this this dogig going and he starts playing a song and and b she is writing down the lyrics and what was supposed to be in the Garden of Eden wasn't top it because he's slurring his lyrics as Anna got a

beta. So this mysterious titles one of the great legends and rock let me thinking as this deep mystical meaning that's really a translation error, was supposed to be in the Garden of Eden, and couldn't concently understand the guy. But at the time, now the record company was okay with this title because if you go back, the exotic sound of that title and the Eastern spirituality was big at that tide of the Beatles going to India, oldly Stones experimenting with

the Indian instruments. And as for the meaning of the song, it was just the guy affirming his love for his special girl. That was it. And when it happened at the sound check, the engineer had the tape corn, the producer wasn't there yet, and they were just kind of grooving and

it's filled with automists and what energy, though, is there? And so the guys liked it and they just entered the town to The two minute and fifty two second version was played on pop radio and then with the emergence of that Them and the Underground So Cold Underground UH station, the album was played in this entirely of the whole year, seventeen minutes. Yeah, we will

not, we will not play seventeen minutes this morning. But this is really like this is one of the sounds that led the way for the development of a hard walk and heavy metal music. In a got A Divita, the album entered the charts this week in nineteen sixty eight. Let's pump this up a little bit, lamb and enjoy at least a minute of the seventeen and

I got off then the hall. This is the true chug car with me and alive please take mine, and I call don't you know that I gotta be to b Don't you know that is the trouble and him, I understand that dug Angle. It was doung Engle. He was inebriated after drinking of a whole bottle of red water. And you said, H and the drummer, And the drummer's writing down the lyrics as he's just singing it. The thing is he couldn't understand he was singing in the Garden of Eden, but

he could understand all the rest of the lyrics. I don't know. I don't know that's what happened. But it was a half yallon. They had a half yellon, No, a whole gallon of red mountain wine. Oh, I understand there was alcohol involved, There's no question about that. H.

He's seventy six today. One of the great prolific songwriting. You think a great songwriting teams or songwriters in popular music, and you think about Lever and Stoller, and you think about Holland Dozier Holland, you think about Lennon McCartney. But you have to include Don Henley in that group. Latter day, right, I mean just an incredible songwriter. Yeah, and you know here's the drummer who's also the lead singer in the group. It's it's kind

of my news one itself. This was the first commercially successful song he wrote, and this is one his birthday. A Witchee woman's name. The song he was number nine hit in nineteen seventy two. That was the first commercial

hit that he was involved in it. And what happened was that Bernie Leaden came over his house he lived there, the Hollywood Bowl, and he had this minor key riff that sounded like Hollywood movie version of Indian music, but not to kind of name music we've been talking about kind of stuff that when the Indians ride up on the ridge and they're looking at the wagon train below and as a haunting sound to it. So he had this and then the

lyrics came about John Henley had flew bead case of the flu. We need to have a high fever and get a little delirious, And he was reading the book about Zelda Fitzgerald, the wife of the author f Scott Fitzgerald, and Zelda had a great deal to do with her husband's alcoholism and had her own mental health issues. He was a strange ladies. She ended up spent a lot of time with psychiatry hospitals, and he was a confatuated with her.

This while it bewitching, mesmerizing, flapper or the jazz age, you know, some people said she was a daisy and in the Great Castody that that was the inspiration. Anyway, So he's writing this about her and also about suddenly the girls that he met at the Biscuit Goo going the troubadour they have out there, and one of the girls was a matter of fact that a roommate of a girl that Don Henley was was dating in the early seventies

and she practiced white witchcraft. This girl that was his roommate's girlfriend dambling in the paranormal. But he said she was kind of she had good intentions, she was okay, and she thought he thought she was charming, seductive, and so she's involved in this mix of this this woman witchy woman too. And he said he never took an into an even seriously. But if you think about Don Henley later David perhaps the most famous white witch of the era,

Stevie Nicks. You know. So they come out with this song and this is all the records that you know became a hit for the Eagles. They sold of one a hundred fifteen million albums and seventeens hot boardy hits. And this was the first commercial thing that he did. Man. Of course he had Desperado of my Love one of these nays, so it's we can

go on on Hotel California. But this was this was that. Let's listen to the birthday boy with the Eagles, and Witchy Woman pumped that baby up rock and roll archaeology on a Saturday morning on seven hundred w l W bathing here moving tips, sparks fy from the finger tips that God voices him and she's a restless fear on a nless like see she got the mon chown night shadows, firelight, crazy, laughed and another boom and drove self to madness

self spoon which chairwoment see it she whi chairwm she got me And once again, happy birthday, Don Henley today on this day in nineteen forty seven. All right up next, Jim our last in this segment, we do have a special bonus archaeology piece coming up right after the news. But for this segment, we're talking about Nicolette Larson, the late Nicolette Larson and a lot of love. Yeah, she would have celebrated the birthday on Monday number eight

record in nineteen seventy eight. And it's like a thread in rock and roll. You could write a whole book on the thread. Because here's another eagle, Neil Young. So see here's what happens. See Neil Young wasn't an eagle. Oh I'm sorry no, cause me mils an master. This whole thing, this whole Malibu scene. Sure, it's it's the whole it's all the California deal. Yeah, yeah, that Laurel King California thing. It's

too early in the morning. So see, here's what happens. So she's the Nicolette License visiting Linda Rotsta at her Malibu home when neighbor Neil Young that drops by looking for it and they're talking about stuff and he's playing as gold Try and he said, I need a new female singer, and uh, neilikes he hears he's a little jam session and Nicolette singing, and he's spurled in together U Nicolet Lawison and then the rods that become the saddlebags, and

here in the background and sing background and Neil Young Romarica stars this bar's album, and there's two different stories. Many wants that sang back up for Neil Young with Nichel Leave, and she has stated that it was her idea that Keep Lot of Love recorded, and the license producer thanked her by having the top of the line sound system installed in her Recedes convertible. That we know

for sure, but Nicola Lyson says now she was dating. They were dating and in the car with me or Young, they had this friendship and she got the song off the tape that she found land on the floor of Neil Young's car and she puts it in the tape player and they're listening to it as they're driving around. She said, what's a great song. I love that song, and Neil said, you want it, it's yours, and that was it. She recorded the song, very positive song. People didn't

want to hear how bad the world was at the time. They had nice sound, nice rhythm, nice grew to it and it becomes this giant hit record, I'm told, and they did they had in that time for it, and good when jeez, well, yeah, you just kind of disappeared and met this waitress named Peggy working at the Belladista restaurant, and he became his second wife and nicolete life I'm land to win the two mil books listed

the year award change. Thanks PROMP, I tell you what hang on after eight we'll talk to you about Tony Bennett, Brendaman, Jones on baseball coming up and disappear. So if you now, we don't and so it's gonna taken by Hey, it's my waker with my guy John from Window World.

John. Folks have heard you and I talk about new windows and Western and Southern Financial Group presents Crennaman and Jones on Baseball, Rocky you in part five Runky Waste and Recycling and by Kemba credit you on seven hundred WL jobbing you the Home of the Reds. I'm sure you saw, as well as myself

and a whole bunch of other people. The story that came out a few weeks ago about the player union cropping up, as well as players individually saying that when the postseason comes, they should extend the amount of time between pitches for the pitchers and the batters as opposed to what it is right now fifteen seconds with the bases empty twenty seconds with people on base, they feel like

you need to add time. And there was even one. It will get to him in a moment that Scott Boris who said you should eliminate the pitch clock all together. You're feeling on this totally disagreed, because that's when you need the pitch clock because games are taking so so long. Play the postseason like you played the regular season. There were seven hundred twenty one pitch violations so far, there's been sixty percent of the games with no violation sixty percent

sixty percent, So I think it's working. Let's just keep the rules the same even in the playoffs. I'm not a big rob man for a fan. I think most people will realize that from listening to this program. But I give him a lot of credit, and that is to stand up and say early on now, and you never know what he might do down the road. In terms of backing off from his original comment. But the original comment was the same as you just stated, and I agree one hundred percent.

You know, change up. In the postseason, twelve percent of the games you had multi violation ships. The average game is two hours and thirty eight minutes. That's twenty six minutes less than last year. I like stats. Yeah, and I'm on a rule talking about comments about rules changes specifically for the pitch clock for the postseason. And we'll be back with more justin moment. Tyler Stevenson here, and I know catching these days going green is

certainly catching on. But that afternoon high in the low eighties and lots of sunshine tomorrow, same thing to wrap up the weekend, tempter's top out in the load of mid eighties. Chance for a quick spody shower, but that doesn't look like it'll be much of an issue from a severe weather station. I'm nine first morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW, sixty four degrees right now with sunshine on your Saturday morning. I'm Sandy Collins.

Next update at eight thirty on news Radio seven hundred WLWU News twenty four hours a day. It was a Radio seven hundred wl W in two another hour of this Saturday morning edition for Saturday, July twenty second, twenty twenty three. G Jay Dubbs with one message this morning, reject digital currency. Reject the Federal Reserves FED now digital currency because they want to control every aspect of your life. Do it before they do it. Anyway, that's soapbox out

of the way. I told you we had Bonus Archaeology because as we were getting the program ready this week and talking about who we were going to talk about and what music we're going to play with the music professor, Tony Bennett dies. So I said, we've got to do something, especially when my friend Donna Thornberry sends me a picture that she found of Jim La Barbara back in the day with Tony Bennett. So I said, I know he's got stories, So let's go ahead and honor the great Tony Bennett. Jim La

Barbara, the music professor is back for Bonus Rock and Roll Archaeology. Jim, when did you first meet Tony Bennett. Well, we go back, way back, way way back. I guess in the You know, I was walking and Roland in Cleveland, and every year he would send a Christmas card to me in Christmas time with a note that he donated to a charity

in my name. Just a very gracious, wonderful man. When when I saw this, I'm looking at the stories and Tony Bennett was the last man standing the saloon croner, the jazz interpreter, the double interpreter of the Great American Songbook, and the guy Smater called the greatest singer in the world. And this guy took chances. If you go back to his career, with an incredible career he had, they got back his father died, who was ten years old, and he had to go make money for the family.

He saying in these little Italian restaurants and pro Bailey. Here's the one night asked him to open for her and a club in the Gunnige village and she invites Bob Hope and Hope here's him and said, say, you know, he takes him on Twitter because he could change that name from Anthony bennetto and he gives him the stage Nane Tony Bennett. And then he he gets a

contract with Columbia Records, makes a whole bunch of hit records. But then, like in nineteen fifty six, he's still he's he's had a lot of hits now, but he's nervous because he's getting a chance to do a summer replacement TV show and he meets Sonatra, goes backstage to meets Sonatra, at the Paramount Theater, and Sinatra says to him, you know a kid, and he said he always called him kid, even though the later years called him kid. So he'd been was called kit Sinatra calling kid. He said,

that's fine. He said, he's un nervous. I'm nerves. He said, that's fine. People see that you're frightened. You make a mistake, he said, that's fine. They're gonna come up closer and help you even more. People see your planning. You make mistakes, that's fine. Better your friends, and he said. Tony Beck said, he taught me how to perform just with that one sentence alone. Well, I talked to him about it. They said, here's Sonatra calling you the best singer in

the business. And then he went on for like three minutes telling me singing the praises of Frank Sinatra. So here's this skater drops out of school, did pretty good for himself. He did well for himself, and he always took chances at the end, even now he's ninety five years old. Last year and he does a show for a sellout crowd in New York and his wife said she told a story on sixty minutes. You know, he couldn't remember things and everything at that time. You know, he's going through the

critical problems. Once he saw the audience and he raised his hand on stage, she said, I knew everything was okay because he became himself. He just turned it on. It was like the light switch. And then he sang a dozen songs, got twenty standing ovations that people who loved him, and a few days later he had no memory at all. But he had performed at Radio City and had no memory. Very humble, very gracious man

in honor, in honor of Tony Bennett. Everybody always references I Left my Heart in San Francisco, the you know, the big iconic standard of his catalog. But let's go back to nineteen fifty one, to his very first hit, are you ready? Oh yeah? Great record nineteen fifty one. He's with Columbia Records, Person Face Orchestra, and it becomes a number one hit and number one every number. I'm sorry, Jim, number number one one, number one, number one for ten wig, fantastic fablish him and

everybody loved it. Let's listen to Tony Bennett. There's a song my because of You, My romance, hid It Star, the Cause of you, the sun will SiGe, the moon and stars will say mind never, never too far. I live for your love and your kids. It's padize to be near you like this. Because of you, my life is not worth while and I can't s my because of you. All right, Team Eddy,

here with two life lessons for you to remember. First, if you miss part of the Eddie and Rocky Show, makes sure you text the podcast on the iHeartRadio app. And I don't remember what the second thing is, so just remember that first thing. I major League picture Hunter Green for your next new card. Oh yeah, we we lost this little light of mind intro Liam. I'm sorry. Liam is his first day flying solo here and there are still some elements, but we are going to let that little light

shine because brother Rick Green is on the line right now. Brother Green, I'm sorry we missed. Oh see, now there's our theme music. Look at this. Liam, you're the best eight nineteen trying to be positive, Brother Rick Green, load of mine. I'm gonna let it shine. I'm gonna let it shine. I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine shine. Yeah, thank you Oakridge boys. All right, I guess we're ready now, Rick how are you this morning. I'm doing

great. I walk our praying for you and your listeners. And Gary, I hope you don't mind every time you play that song. I'm taking that as you honor my dad. That was just absolute favor he left it you. You told me that before, and I think that's awesome. Uh. I had a God moment to share with you that happened to me this week. I just real quick. You know, there's always anytime we got some good testimony to add to our Bible verse, I'm gonna throw it in there,

or you do sometimes. Rick. This week, my friend Matt, who I've known for years, an avowed atheist up until up until this past week, he said he was out fishing on a lake and he found God, he said, and it came at the end of his line with a sixty pound catfish. He said. It wasn't anything about the fish, but as he pulled up the fish into the boat, I guess to let it go or whatever, he just looked around at Mother Nature and looked at all

of these different things. He said, this is amazing, and he couldn't deny the fact that there was a divine creator, there was God. But he never. He never saw this before, and it just was an epiphany that God spoke to him, and I tried to When he said he found God, I said, well, you know, God was never lost. You may have been. God wasn't. So so what have you got? What have you got for us? This morning, Rick, this hard day,

I'm claiming over my life and all of your listeners. As song fifty one versus ten through twelve, it says, creating me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Castine not away from thy presence, and take my thy holy spirit from me, Restore me unto the joy of thy salvation, and uphold me with thy free spirit and chiefess name. Amen. Amen. I don't think we need We don't need to say anything else. Brother, that's great. Thank you, Rick, have

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WLW sports two Reds on a roll again after the long losing streak. After the All Star break, the Rids got back on track two against the Giants and then last night against the Arizona Diamondbacks are only a game and a half back of Milwaukee and Nils Central. After the nine to six victory, which was again highlighted and sparked by Matt McLean's grand slam home run off of Justin

Martinez. A fastball, now, this is one hundred point nine miles an hour and he hit it like a rocket right out of the park for the four run dinger. Can tell Marte by the way, the Diamondbacks no chumps either. At the plate. He had his six career multi hit game, homering twice and also had a triple. Alec Thomas added a home run for Arizona, but it simply wasn't enough to match the Matt McLean monsoon that erupted

the Reds again coming out with the victory. They play again today at Great American Ballpark and our airtime three ten with the inside pitch at four ten. The game here on seven hundred WLW. Time to visit with Science Mike and a little Science Minute. I gave them some homework last week, but I forgot what it was, so we'll see as a night Scientist surprising, if you know, blinding me. Now, Michael, do you even remember what I said for homework this week? Well, I guess I'm reverting back to

grad school where I say you gave me homework. I forget what it was. I don't know what kind of What kind of wine do you use with eating fourteen thousand rolls of toilet paper? One that a white or is that a red wine? For Tom Davis Diaries that that was an amazing story by mister Davis. I can't believe that, man, just that's crazy. The

woman is eating toilet paper for years, four rolls a day. Do you recall we talked about that, uh perseverance, the collecting the rover up on Mars and they're collecting little samples and dropping them and we're gonna pick them up and with another rover and shoot them up in the space and then pick them up in space and bring them home to look at the Mars actual physical soil samples. We talked about that, like, I don't know, like six

months ago. Yeah, it sounds like a very convoluted process number one, very complicated and convoluted. But anyway, go ahead, Well, let's put some dollars to this because you know, this is kind of like this is interesting. The Senate this week basically lay down the law to NASA and just for the twenty twenty four budget, just for this one mission, which is called the m MSR mission Mars Sample Returned. It's a nine hundred nine million

dollars budget just for this they want for this year. And the Senate saying, now, we're just going to give you three hundred million dollars. And they're saying this to NASA just for this mission. Now, this is the idea of how much money we're spending on this stuff. They want to guarantee for NASA that they will not exceed five point three billion dollars for this for this mission. It's just it's just for the development of it, okay.

NASA has started out originally asking for four point four billion, and now they think it's going to just for the development is going to exceed nine billion dollars. Okay. And now that that's that that doesn't even include the launch, the operating costs for the for the for landing, it doesn't include the studying the samples when they come back, orting like that, and it's just this is like just keep for for all this money to throwing out there for just

to collecting some samples. I know it's I know it's I'm not one for science, but let me they give you another example that kind of obsessed me with the whole thing. Last week at at our church, they had a collection to drill holes to get water for people in Cameroon, and it was going to cost fifteen thousand dollars. And they're trying to get money from from

from the you know, the congregation that this uh this area. And here we're spending ten billion dollars dollars, so go get forty three samples off the surface of waters. You know what I mean. I just don't think. I just don't see the juice for the squeeze on this one. Well, we're spending you know, at the same time, Mike, we're spending billions upon billion, hundreds of billions of dollars to prolong the Ukraine Russian War, so we can't get water for people on the other side out of the grounds.

The US, the federal government waste six hundred and thirty eight million dollars a day a day. What did Reagan say, we don't we don't have it. We don't we got attack, we got a spending problem. We don't have a taxing problem exactly indeed, but they're going to come after us for taxes again. Thank you. Science Mike with us on a Saturday morning. It's eight twenty eight seven hundred WLW. In retirement. I thought my

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Weather News Radio seven hundred W Saturday morning. This is usually the time we talked to mister Egger as in mo Let's go there. Now, Hey, Mo, how's it going going? Fine? Man? How are you are you? Uh? Sipping bloody Mary's watching the Open on TV? Sort of like that. Yeah, that's what I thought. I can't I can't find a damn channel in the studio, So the hell of it. I'll wait to watch a little golf when I get home. So anyway, that's going on. It was just an add on for the Western and Southern Open.

And I want to ask you, just because we don't talk much tennis, and it is the premier professional tennis event in this area. It kind of puts the Cincinnati area on the map it being here every summer. How big a deal if this tournament was lost to a city like Charlotte and it moved

out of Cincinnati. How how big a deal to the city of Cincinnati and its sports profile is the Western and Southern Open in your opinion, I think it's I think it's big, and I my guess is if the tournament moves to Charlotte, that the ATP and the Women's Tennis Association would would still have a tournament in Cincinnati, but I think it would be one of significantly less

prestige and a significantly lower profile. What boosts the tournament we have now is it's basically a mandatory event and it's the biggest event leading up to the US Open. You know, people in tennis don't love to use the word tune up, but that's basically what it is. Most of the same players that you'll see playing in New York a week or two later play in Cincinnati, and so on the tennis level. On the tennis stage, it's it's a

huge event. I'm always struck when I go that. I meet people from other parts of the world who are coming to Cincinnati and then making their way to New York because they want to see both events. And so I think in terms of player profile, number of players, purse money, world attention cover, if we've got a different event, we would still get many of the same players, but it wouldn't be as prestigious an event. And so I think it's a really big deal. If we lost it, I hope

we don't, I fear we will. The good news is we at least get it this year. All right. You FC Cincinnati in League's Cup action against Sporting KSE. What's your assessment of the FC Cincinnati club so far this year? I mean, you can't beat number one in the standings. They beat their nearest competitor just a week ago in Nashville, and now they're in this League's Cup thing. So what's what's moe Egger's assessment on FC Cincinnati in

this year in the MLS. It's it's pretty incredible story, isn't it. You know it is. I mean two years ago this club was and I think I've used this verbiage with you before, a local afterthought and I think nationally a punchline. And now they're going to be in the semi fives of the US Open Cup here in just about a month, get a chance to play Lionel Messi, who was incredible last night for Miami with the game winning goal in his MLS debut. But anyway, they're in that event with a

chance to win it. They have the most points in Major League Soccer. Major League Soccer hands out the Supporters Shield, which is the trophy that goes to the team that earns the most points. It's similar for hockey fans to the President's Cup in the NHL, where the team where the most points gets

started the President's Cup. Obviously, they have a very good chance and only be a postseason team, but win the MLF Cup playoffs and look, the League's Cup features a bunch of teams from Major League Soccer, many of whom se Cincinnati has already beat, and I think that the interesting thing about this team for me is they started the season by winning a bunch of low goal

games, winning one nothing doing it with their defense. I think they have progressed very nicely offensively, and they've also I think over the last few weeks, with you know, a guy's leaving the team to go play for the US men's national team, some roster turnover, They've had to win some games while playing shorthanded. They've had to win some games while trailing. They never really have taken their foot off the gas despite having played I think it was

ten games in twenty five days or whatever it was. They went through a little bit of a lull after a week and a half break, but they still have a chance to win a lot of hardware, whether it be in the US Open Cup, whether it be in the MLS regular season, the postseason in MLS, or in the League's Cup. This is a very very good team and I'm interested to see how they perform in this particular event. And then obviously once MLS player resumes to see how they do their World Cup

US Women, whether they win in their first match against Vietnam. Finally, the US has a victory against Vietnam. It took all these years, but so they're they're onward and upwards. What are the chances that the US women repeat again? And mo according to laws Vegas very very good. I think the odds going into the tournament were two to one, which I think made

them the prohibitive favorite. I was listening to a I was on a long drive this week and listening to a soccer analyst talk about how this US women's team might not necessarily be as dominant as you come to expect, but many of the same names are there. Obviously, they beat the Vietnam to open

up play. They're considered one of the favorites, which is sort of a norm, but you know, relative to when they won in nineteen ninety nine, it does feel like, and that would obviously be the year when women's soccer really sort of burst on the national stage. In the international stage, it does feel like the pool of teams that could win this is much much deeper than it's been in quite a while, but yes, the US is

still considered, if not the favorite, certainly a favorite. So if you care, keep watching because you never know what might happen, as always in sports, and you never know what might happen with this Cincinnati Reds team. Obviously, the jubilation the club and the fans jubilation and the meaningfulness of Matt

mcclean's Grand Slam home run first of his career cannot be mistaken. But as I'm watching this Red's team, Mo and We've talked to multiple times about on any given day, any given game, somebody else is stepping to the four. But there has been one consistent performer. And I want you to guess who my unsung Red's hero is on this roster currently. Can you be thank you Boom the guy. The guy has meant so much in the field, on the base paths, and at the plate with timely, I mean just

at the at the most crucial time, Will Benson has stepped up. You can talk about La de la Cruz and his amazing physical talents which there are there. You can talk about the success of Spencer Steer, Matt McClain, the veteran leadership of Joey Vado, the pitching prowess of the young Andrew Abbott. But to me, the straw that it's been stirring the drink more often than not has been number thirty. Yeah, I agree with you. And

he also seems like a really easy guy to root for. You know, it's it's interesting if you look at this team for the majority of the last five or six weeks, Will Benson has been batting ninth. What does that tell you about their overall offensive depths. And he's such an interesting story because he's a guy that the Cleveland team pretty much gave up on. The Reds acquired in this offseason for an exchange for one of the players they acquired for

Tyler Mallley. He had a great spring. I mean, anybody that you would talk to in Goodyear would say, dude, this Will Benson guy has pretty much every tool. So he made the opening day roster and then he didn't hit at all, and we sort of thought, Okay, we're gonna we're never gonna hear from him again. He went to Louisville for a couple of weeks, came back, had fixed his swing. He hits the ball so hard you talk about physical gifts. I'm not sure anybody has the toolbox

that Ellie Dela Cruz has. But he can hit, he can run, He's been great in the field. He plays with a level of emotion that I think is contagious. It's been rare that you thought, God, he's he's made a mental mistake or something like that. I agree with you wholeheartedly, and in a different year, on a different team, we probably would be talking about him more. But they do have so many interesting players, so many good players, and so many interesting stories that he tends to kind

of get lost. But I thought the same thing last night watching the game, and it just it hit me that, you know, certainly, watching what they've done over the last month and a half, nearly two months, on almost a daily basis, it feels like Will Benson does something to help that team win. And I'm glad we're on the same page there. Well, I'm glad that the Reds are playing the Diamondbacks while the Brewers have to face off against the Braves. This is a good thing for Cincinnati this weekend,

mo U and I'll finish with this. Tyler Stevenson, my wife Chris to two point zero thinks that Tyler Stevenson, because of his fine complexion, doesn't look real. She said, said he looks like he's plastic. He's like a ken doll. I said, only anatomically correct more than likely, Chris, I don't know, but but any any thoughts on Tyler Stevenson looking slightly plastic? Well, I don't know about plastic. I'll say this. You know that when when the Reds have red Fest, they're always very nice.

They always designate a couple of players who are basically the ambassadors for red Fest. And what they do is they spend a day like hitting every media outlet in town, and so we're always they're always nice enough to bring us whoever the players are, and we get thirty minutes or so in studios. So we get Graham Asscraft and we get Tyler Stevenson, obviously two main cogs for what the Reds are trying to do. And there is a woman that

we work with. I'm not going to mention her name. She sits pretty close to where our studio is and she never really says all that much. Tyler Stevenson and Graham Ashcraft come in and they're taking pictures with people and they get done with the segment with me, and I had to walk them down because they were going to go be on with Eddie and Rocky when they were known with me. And this woman says, unprompted, boy, he has

nice looking tea. So that's what I can tell you about Tyler Stevenson from a physical from a physical appearance standpoint, the guy has some nice looking tea. And maybe that's what my wife is noticing because I do not have a fantastic weekend. All right, man, you too? All right, Mike Allen is here, and Mike, we're running right to the top here. Liam, just let you know once on Saturday midday and what a got planned?

If we got a lot planned. During the rant, we're going to talk about the testimony of the two whistleblowers before the House Oversight Committee on Thursday, also the release of the FBI form from Senator Grassley's office that I think that was Thursday. And I'm going to compare and contrast the Biden crime family situation with Watergate, and really, the bottom line is there there really is

no comparison, non, Gary, Jeff. It just to me how this country can sit there and give a collective shrug of its shoulders to this and beyond. I mean, the media is a whole nother story. Is just incredible. It's corruption at the highest level, and people act like they don't even care, you know, and you don't even have to say admit that it is that. Yet what you gotta do is investigated. My god, it screams out for an independent, fair investigation of this thing, a special

cal so, a grand jury. And if the people in this country don't care about that, well that's good. Then it's all over for us. We're no better than any other tinhorn South American country. And the problem is there's nowhere to go. We're the last bastion of exactly exactly and individual liberty and freedom and doing things fairly in the right way. This is it. And the media's excuses for Joe Biden's conduct in this thing. Oh, it's

just it's unbelievable. I can't believe I'm seeing this in the United States of America. All right, Mike Allan, Saturday midday, coming up, the after the show show at Huddles. If you want to get down and have a cold one inside, it's going to be a beautiful day. I don't know why anybody's sitting inside of a bar. I'm only doing it because I have to. This from Tan Carroll went to Jason Aldean show last night. It was a sellout, thousands upon thousands of American country music fans enjoying a

great show. Not a single racist word was uttered the entire night. There were no hate, there was no violence, a great time was had by all. Those who choose to make disparaging remarks about the songwriting and the intent of Jason Aldine have no clue how wrong they are. Have a great show. And Donna, you've been waiting a while. You wanted to hear Jason Aldean. Hey, Gary, Jeff, Donna from Fairfield can't make the show

after the show today, but I would love to hear it. Old Jason Aldeen as you roll on your way there, Well, here is what we're going to do. Donna. I've got the new one where the one that was out in May that's caused all the controversy because of the video, And Donna, all they're doing in the video is showing people how awful are big cities have gotten because of leadership or lack thereof leadership, and most of its Democrat bureaucrats. It doesn't happen in small town America. You get it,

you get it. You get thirty fifty miles outside of any major city in this kind of tree, and more often than not, you're gonna find patriotic, hard working, uh God loving, country loving Americans. And Jason Aldean, there you are. And Jason Aldean described it this way. Try that in a small town. I dare you seven W LW sucking fu. Somebody on the sidewalk, carjacking, the old lady at a red lad pull gout

on the owner of a liquor store. I love a school. Let the fool cuts out, cups spen in his face, stop on the flag and light it up. I think it's a Try that in into a small town, Seffi, and make it down the rule around here, we take care of our own. You cross satellad, it won't take low. I read the Lenion dog trad Sai Mike. I was recalling that my granddad. I was recalling the trip that my wife and I took Labor Day two years ago. Yeah, we went to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, where I was born.

It's a town of about nine thousand, rural farming community. It's the county seat nine thousand people. I don't think the population's changed right in fifty or sixty years. Beautiful place, American flags everywhere, and people who care, who are not going to let ANTIFA or BLM or anybody come and burn down the courthouse or fire at police. It just doesn't have That's what we

need. We need more people speaking out and CMT Country Music Television. If they're not extinct by the end of the month, something's wrong because they pulled that video. Country Music Television. I hope they get the Budweiser treatment. Times ten. Amen, brother, thank you have a fantastic show. We'll

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