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7-8-23 Saturday Morning Gary Jeff Walker

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Gary Jeff checks in with the usual group, gives you news, weather , and more.

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She's come to Kinch. Happy birthday to Toby Keith today. She said, I've seen you in here before. I said, I've been here in time or two. She said, Hello, my name is Bobby and Joel. Meet my twin sister Betty Lou, and we're both feeling kindo out tonight. You're the only come on in this please and hit. You're up for the rodeo. I put a big Texas smile on your faith, I said, girls, I ain't as good as I want sw I got a few years on the down, but there was a time back in my crime when I

could really live down. If your needs in love tonight, then I might have solid taste. Man Joey Caith, of course said, diagnosed with stomach cancer, with a couple of years back undergoing treatment, he is sixty two today and we hope there are many, many more of those birthdays to come. On this July eighth, twenty twenty three, before we look ahead of look back at significant events and people tied to this particular date in history,

including but not limited to, these On this date. In seventeen seventy six, Colonel John Nixon, no relation to the president who would come later I don't think gave the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence outside the State House now Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Nineteen o seven, Florins Zigfield Stage's first follies on the roof of the New York Theater. The Zigfield Follies, of

course, would continue for years after into the thirties. Nineteen forty seven, July eighth, in New Mexico newspaper The Roswell Daily Record quoted officials at Roswell Army Airfield is saying they had recovered a flying saucer that crashed onto a ranch. And of course they said, well, wait a minute, there's no flying say it was a weather balloon. The mystery continues unsolved to this day. What was it? Harry Truman named General Douglas MacArthur, Commander in chief

of the United Nations forces in Korea. Was July eighth, nineteen fifty. Let's see nineteen eighty nine, Carlos soul Minim inaugurated as President of Argentina, first transfer of power in that country from one democratically elected leader to another in like six decades. Venus Williams beat Lindsay Davenport for a first Grand Slam. This date in two thousand about that. Of course, the Old England Tennis Club has been alive with action this week. Other birthday singer Steve Lawrence is

eighty eight. Actor Jeffrey Tambour as a birthday Jamo Johansson great, great percussionist and a musician as a birthday to day actress Kim Darby Joe Elle Allen Roffie is seventy five. Now see that's good wholesome children's entertainment. I don't think roff he's ever been in drag or in a library amongst five year olds.

Thank you, Wolf Kang Pup Puck as a birthday Angelico Houston going to Kevin Bacon is footloose and sixty five baby Tolby Keith We mentioned Joan Osbourne, Rob Burnett, writer, producer Rocky Carroll, the actor Lee Turgisson, anybody else, Billy Crudup, pretty fine actor in his own right. Michael weatherly Beck is fifty five today. Stephen Mason from The Banjars of Clay has a birthday.

Ben Yelling Lance Gross Sophia Bush. You may have remembered her from her Chicago p D days, The Hot Little Number, And that's that's pretty much. If it's your birthday, I hope it is the best, absolute best day ever and you get to spend it with people you like, family, friends, whomever, doing the things you like to do. We will continue in moments, GOT four Forecast and twenty twenty Sports, and I'm going to wake up my mouth in between the set here so I can do the rest

of the show. Great to be with you 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 Jabau. I'm a fa later, a teacher, I'm a farmer, I'm a barber, a waitress, a mom. We're all part of your community. Every day we move in and out of each other's busy lives. It's easy to take for granted all the little moments that make up our every day. Some are good, others

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last night. The brew crew started strong with Corbyn Burns on the mound to former Cy Young Award winner, and he looked like one last night in the early innings, especially Andrew Abbott got rocked for the first time in his major league career, first loss of the season for Andrew seven to three the final. The one bright spot maybe for the Reds is the two run home run

by Joey Vado. The veteran keeps on delivering. Today it's Luke Weaver on the mound against Dalec Mills for the Brewers and the Reds try and maintain a hold on first place. It's a slim one game now as we hurtle towards the All Star break. FC Cincinnati is in Charlotte Bank of America Stadium on the pitch at seven thirty. By the way, that game, that match on ESPN fifteen thirty this evening, as they all are, And of course, our coverage of the Reds and the Brewers continues with the Inside Pitch at

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hit piece against Donald Trump. President Trump admitted they inaccurately attributed an empty Trump quote to former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Prices from brightbart News and Exclusive. Tom Price, according to Fox News Digital, said there's no way he would support President Donald Trump's twenty twenty four presidential bid after he fired me. No way. The only thing the guy has more of than fake tan is

narcissism. He can kiss my big medical Butt's what they said that he said, But a source close to Price said he never heard from Fox News, did not write an email to Fox News. This is not Price's quote, and Fox retracted. So there you go. Fans of Fox News, maybe

they're fake news too. Cocaine in the White House, that's been the big story, and I think it's just a major distraction to keep us from thinking about how terrible quote unquote Biden nomics is and the fact that our president, as a vice president, as a center, one of the most corrupt people ever in Washington, DC, And that is saying a lot and going a long way there, selling out our country for his own personal wealth and gain, as many of them do, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, and it

doesn't matter party to party. But the cocaine story has just been, you know, front and center in the news cycles for the last week. As you probably know, I tend not to pay attention to a lot of that, And the cocaine thing is particularly funny to me. Now that it's funny that someone is doing illegal, illicit drugs in the people's house, in the White House, but the fact that there's such a big clamor about it, And do you think that this is the first time there's ever been cocaine in

the White House? Are they're gonna find it next on Capitol Hill in the rotunda? God forbid. I don't think that it's not a serious issue, but it's just been overdone by the media because this is not the Willie Nelson smoked a joint on the roof of the White House back during the Carter administration. God knows what went on in the Obama White House, or that matter, the George W. Bush White House. George was known to have done some coke earlier in his life. I'm a have been in a room with

cocaine at one point in my life. It's possible. It's none of your business, but it's possible. But just the obvious go to it's Hunters. Of course, it's Hunters. Those people have no shame whatsoever. And certainly it's not again with everything else that's going on, that's way more important. It's not the biggest news story. But they had to have something to fill the time, and so did I. Ten minutes away till the top of

the hour. Understand, we have a new producer in training, a producer could that named Liam, who Dave Keaton is confident will be taking over this show. I don't know if you'll be hosting it, but you never know. It's a weird business. So welcome to Liam, and hopefully you'll get a chance to meet Liam as I did earlier. Maybe in the next coming weeks or so. Dick is hanging, so we'll get to Dick from Dayton in just a moment. As we continue on the Saturday Morning edition, This

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on a second, let's be honest. You are a senior citizen, so shouldn't so shouldn't some of the money go to you since you're the one performing and practicing so hard? Yeah? Yeah, I guess yeah, maybe so maybe. I mean you practice. You practice more diligently and hard, harder than former NBA player Alan I, who really hated practice. But you love practice. You love to hone your craft. You you loved to fine tune your talent. And I think that's remarkable and you should get some kind of

recomfort. You should get paid. Yeah, if they collect money at your shows, Dick. Now, do you still have the old president that used to have from the Kettering badge of society that would confiscate all of the funds that you guys got from concerts and not give you anything. No, he's uh he moved on to he went to Bell Fountain. His name was done Junior. He uh got all so yeah, he's he's stealing money from someone

else. Now, yeah, yeah, a lot. You know I was telling you we met, we a lot, lost a lot, especially Dissy Piper that played the piano Lespringboro. She always she will always have a good group with her. But we are so worried about Mick. Have you heard you think about No? Yeah, and you asked me a couple of weeks ago, and I still have not heard anything from Mick or May. So hopefully God is watching them. I know he is, and he'll he'll be

okay, maybe he'll check in some morning. We keep on mentioning his names, throwing out the bat signal so to speak, Well, listen, Dick, get the Reds back on a winning track today. Yeah, okay, I think so all right, and say good night Dick, good night, GIF bye bye, so long by Asta Leavista baby. I just wanted to see if he'd say anything else. What's passing for news? Coming up on seven LW Do you hear that asthma triggers are everywhere, from dust mites,

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and the ad Council. Portions of the following program were pre recorded news, traffic and weather News Radio seven hundred w W Cincinnati A new July eight, twenty twenty three on seven hundred WLW Gary, Jeff Walker at your service, Houdy six minutes past the hour six or six Eastern daylight shavings time, and we're finally here. Made it into July, into the heart of summer, and I'm still waiting for summer to start. It's just been so weird.

I mean, it was nice to see a ninety degree day with some sunshine this week, but from Canadian wildfires to whatever the hell is going on, I just wish it would get right. So my tomatoes can get red. Ah, I see that our friend, Dave from Harrison is what a nice surprise. Dave from Harrison. You want to jump in five, one, three seven for nine seven thousand the number to get in touch. Good morning, Dave, ah J. How are we doing today? What was

the first part? Ah? You were Angelica Houston? Yeah. I say a lot of things, Dave, but they're not necessarily true. Dave. Did you know that while small babies are delivered by store, the big fat ones are delivered by crane? No, but that makes sense for me. So. Uh this guy said, I asked my date to meet me at the gym today. She she didn't show up. That's when he knew they weren't gonna work out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Hey Dave, Hey, Dave, Hey Dave. What's what's blonde and dead in a closet?

The loser of the Hide and Seek Champion from nineteen ninety five? Yeah, yeah, that's it. Yeah, I got a question for it. Yes. So do you suppose the sheriff and Liam are sort of like uh Roscoe Pee and um his sidekick. I have no idea what the dynamic is yet. I just met Liam this morning. I've known Dave for a long time, and yeah he does have some Roscoe Pee Coltrane kind of kind things. Jared Jeff, Jeff, What did you get when you cross detergent with a

composer detergent with a composer? I don't know, Dave, tell me you get a soap op? What do you think you get a soap opera? Come on here, hey, Jared Jeff. How do billboards talk to one another? Billboards? You know this is this is assuming that billboards talk at all? But how do they do? But how do they do it? I don't know? Tell me, well, sign language, Gary, Jeff, Garry Jeff, Wait a minute, you tell me these terrible one liner dad jokes. And I'm the bad guy, Gary, certainly not Dave.

Dave, Dave, what you're You're the only one that knew cranes delivered the eight pounders or whatever. Um? Where does sheep go after high school? I don't know where. Well, um, it's logical they go to the U university, the university, the U University, the EWE University. You know what you should do. You should go and bleat somewhere else and get off my phone. As December seventeenth, nineteen oh three, Wilbur and Orville

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in up and down the dial, trying to get that perfect signal. Old Radio Rick is d xing us. We'll find out how he is receiving the signal in just a moment. But first, Kings of Leon, pump it up. It's called see the name of the song as Radioactive. He's Old Radio Rick, and he's right here right now. Good morning, Ricky. How are you Gary, How are you doing? Fantastic? I smell some sarcasm anyway, Well, to my surprise, I need I need to put it. I need to put on my my sarcastic deodorant. So it's not

that pungentime. I apologize. So you were you were surprised, you were surprised you were receiving us? How five by five This is a nineteen thirty eight Silvertone sixty one zero nine Donus the Rocket sold by Serious Silvertone for the nineteen thirty thirty nine model year. It's a five two bake light radio, but it's a TRF instead of a superheterodyne, to which everybody in the audience

right now going, oh yeah. But basically it's not nearly as a sensitive or more to the point, not nearly as selective as a as a more modern radio like what they made the year later. Um. So it's a little hard to tune in because stations can be on top of each other, but luckily with its internal antenna, which is literally just twenty feet of wire to string out, it actually does really well. It's called the rocket,

And okay, does it look like a rocket? Well, I'd say more like take a juice, can lay it down, glue a bagel to the front of it. That's you're tuning knob, and stick a couple of furnace vents on either side of it and paint it. And that's pretty much what it looks like. Never seen any rockets adorned with a bagel? Well, I guess I'm looking at the only one I don't think this would take off anyways, plus the fact it sideways but from the catalog. Always have to

share that. First of all, it's eleven dollars ninety five cents, which today is about two hundred and fifty bucks. Well was that? Hold on? Was that? Was that good? Better or best? Or was that somebody else thatst well says this is a well, I think a Warden did that, actually, but this isn't a different This isn't a different realm because and I quote as new as tomorrow, what does that mean? New rocket design? Yeah, as new as tomorrow. This rocket design reflects the architectural

design of nineteen thirty nine's Great World's Fair. Now here is the best bragging point of all ideal for bedroom, den or small room. Guess you're not gonna get much out of it. Well, what if you have a really large bedroom or a really large den, Well, obviously you'd have to buy a console I guess, well, or two im legally allowed to be according to you, put one rocket in one corner of the room, put another rocket in the other, and you'd have the first stereo in nineteen whatever.

It's funny, this does kind and look like a miniature version of the kicker or those those bass bullet speakers for the for the trunk, but it does not work that way. One of the funny thing about this, though, is because between the lack of common commonness of this or rarity and the fact that they're well they're bake light, so they came in one of three colors,

you know, black, darker black, or slightly darker black. Um. But they also offered it in painted ivory or muttled walnut, and those finishes did not stick well to bake lights, so they don't look very good. Um. Yeah, you find one of these restored, you're going to shell out a couple of thousand for it, no kidding. Yeah, so one of the few that there are those out there, but most of them are not ones that would grab as much as the equivalent the price of the

original sale prices. Like is it like everything else? If you're talking about collecting antique radios, it's the rarity of the object and also the condition, Right, what else do you look for if you're if you're wanting to get rid of, unload an antique radio and maybe make a mint on the rare occasion that you can do something like that, what are the factors that go into collecting and the value. So for education purposes, not to critique what

you said. Rarity is a dangerous word because is it rare because there's not that many left? Or is it rare this is rhetorical questions, or is it rare because they didn't make many of them? WLW Colossus radio is worth a gazillion dollars because Pauli made eight of them just to some this noose a zenus, it's all that's about. It was completely a tragical radio and they sell for a lot of money. The Zenith one thousands, the Stratosphere,

which was a behemoth with two chromed chassis. That's important and like thirty six tubes or something they sell for ten to twenty thousand restored. It is that they they're unique in design as well as being rare uncommon, and also maybe not that many were made. And also if there's a backstory to them, like in this case, anything associated with the World's Fare was a big deal.

Pilco consoles that have the mystery Box, which is really a wireless remote control looks like a gigantic telephone dial, actually has a tube and a battery in it. But yeah, you can change stations just tone and volume and so forth. Those go for big money, but most of them there's there's different reasons, but ultimately the rarity or rarity and uniquity, I would say

as a combination is typical. And also for whatever reason, any radio made out of Catlin, especially which is actually the success successor to bake Light, because they swirled it and it looks really pretty and weird and modeled and couldn't stand the heat of the tubes, but sure was pretty on the shelf. Oh I'm sure look nice before it burned up. Okay, Well, if you would like to contact mister Washburn, check out to Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com. But I might want to wait a month or two.

Okay, thanks Rick Washburn on the line this morning. Uh, mister old Radio Rick six twenty one seven LW. I want to better myself. That's why I'm giving up hoarding and throwing all of this junk away, even all of those flat cats I found under my bed. That's also why I listened to Scott Sloan and everyday guy who deals with the same everyday problems I do. 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

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waitress, a mom. We're all part of your community. Every day we move in and out of each other's busy lives. It's easy to take for granted all the little moments that make up our every day. Some are good, others not so much, but that's life. It's when you experience a moment of uncertainty something or someone's behavior that doesn't seem quite right. These are the moments to take a pause, because if something doesn't feel right, it's

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WLW Sports. It had to eventually end, and so it did. The Reds five game winning streak is ova after the opener in Milwaukee at at the brew Cruise Park last night, Andrew Abbott suffering his only loss of the season, is worst outing of the season and six runs. The final score seven to three Brewers, and now the Reds are only one game in front of them in first place in the NL Central. Game two of the series today at four ten our coverage. The inside Pitch begins at three o'clock here in

the home of the Reds. Luke Weaver goes against Alec Mills for the Brewers, and we shall see as we head towards the All Star break. FC Cincinnati's on the road at the pitch at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, game time seven thirty. You can hear all that action on ESPN fifteen thirty. Elsewhere in Sports of John Dear Classic continues and the PGA, and there's some other things we'll get to as we continue through them all twenty five Kerry

Jeff Wi you worried about Lynette? Have not heard from Lynette, And usually the worry is whether Annette's phone or Lynette's phone is going to work properly or not. But apparently either she's asleep and we just pray that she's doing okay. But she did get a get a chance to call in and sing last week, so that's something. Oh man, there's a story about this US interpreter who was an Afghanistan as a ride share driver back in the States and

DC was gunned down in our nation's capital. Bud Light no longer ranks among the top ten beers after the Dylan Mulvaney, the Bockle And oh here's another great story. I don't know if you saw it or not. The lady I call Raman head or Karn Jean Pierre, the White House Press secretary, absolutely went berserk after reporters were asking if the cocaine found in the West Wing belonged to Hunter. I mean, she just totally freaks out. It's good.

And there was a statement made by her that the Biden family wasn't even at the White House when the cocaine was discovered, and the press pool is countering that claim with the fact that they actually were They weren't at Camp David. So a lots of different stuff going on in the news, including cluster

bombs for Ukraine, I guess. And one of the funniest things I saw about providing cluster bombs to the Ukrainians in their war against the invading horde of Russians is that somebody said this at the Pentagon or the White House, We're confident that Ukraine will be careful with the cluster How the hell do you be careful with a cluster bomb? Oh, the madness. The madness continues, and rfk Jr. Is still doing pushups somewhere, proving he is fit for

office, unlike the dementia patient in chief that we have now. Yeah, anyway, that all being said, we've got plenty on the way. Our gang from Ripley will be coming up in just a few minutes after What's passing for News at six thirty and the Music Professor is back at seven thirty five

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in the afternoon and the evening that you go. Rain moves out overnight and most of your Sundays dry and you only see an afternoon high around eighty From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on NewsRadio seven hundred WLW. Right now here in the tri State, it is dry. The closest rain is around Connorsville, Richmond, and to the west up in

the northwest part of Indiana. Right now since Naty's sixty four degrees. I'm Sandy Collins next updated seven News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred W l W. I toasted you sit, honey, we made me. You never care me? Come sure do? I love my friends in low places like in how now Brown County in Ripley, Ohio, to place called Brookies where we go right now, Good morning gang going. Oh you sound good. You've got a lot of

folks there. Good is ed. No do I gotta ask you a question before we start. Now you're in a bar in Ripley with the owners, with the owner's blessing. I mean, if I were Darren, I wouldn't make sure that the bar was open with a bartender there, and I would be serving drinks. I would be making some point. You know, you've got this built in crowd there on a Saturday morning, you know, and what's a few drinks between friends. But you know, I would consider this

a great money making opportunity. We ought to probably see if we can get the darn to open the place up and let the public know that you're there at six thirty in the morning being on the radio and get a little buzz on. I mean, you can't. You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning, right, I can't get a bartender at today here. Hey, well hey, but you could do it. I mean

you've you've poured a beer before. I'm sure. I know you've stocked plenty of it, you bought plenty of it, right, Yeah, I'm not much of a bartender. I'm going on this side of the bart on the other side, well, you know, I could train you. I've been bartending for about thirteen and a half years. I've got a lot of experience.

Maybe maybe I should come down. Maybe if if Chris and I come down to play a gig at Brookies on a Sunday, I could come down there and we could in the break, I could train you how to be a bartender, just in case the situation comes up where you don't have anybody to fill a shift. You know, you'll you'll you'll be you'll be spect out on that man. I can get you ready. I can get you ready in about fifteen minutes, Brookie. I don't know all the most important

thing about being a bartender, and I trust me on this. It doesn't sound right, but I'm telling you this is the way it works. After all this time, I know if you don't care, everything will go smoothly. That's about the truth. The truth I will. What I'm gonna change this is I'm gonna change the subject. Okay, Okay, you're ready. Yeah, you've got a ban I totally shut the street down, stotorn down rain. We'll have shuffle up here in the middle of street to find to

night. And there's a benefit ride today out of Rookie spurring at twelve thirty, so it's gonna be busy here on here on the main street today in the night Monday night to drawing should be around one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars drawing, So come get your ticket. And I want to shout out to some of Darren's family and friends that showed up from Milford over the weekend with hanging out pretty close and it's been been in tendy bunch from Milford and

I want to publicly shame them for not being here this morning. So I don't I don't know what it is with the phone here, but it cuts out about half the words that you're saying, Lisa. But we got a street party to night at Brookies. And what's the name of the band that's playing? See Shuffle Couple? Correct? All right, all right, fantastic? Well, uh, and I know it's Bonson's phone that we're on, so maybe we need to get him a little bit better serve, you know,

more oil, So more oil exactly. All right? Well, listen, guys, have a I mean it's like a Fisher Price phone. Surprise, it doesn't have like huge block numbers on the on the keypad. How do you know? Like, well, that's true. I've never I've never really taken a good look at Doug's device. So I girls, all right, have a good, good weekend. Guy, enjoy the street party. Okay, all right, Queen Queen of Hearts at Brookies up two hundred and

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For tips on ladder safety, visit orthoinfo dot org. A public service message from the American Academy of or the pedic Surgeons who want to keep your bones safe, strong, and well connected. Yeah, bullying's a big problem. I wouldn't have gotten through life if I hadn't been bullied early on. That's wrong with these people? Six forty four on a Saturday morning, SEVENLW five on three seven nine, seven thousand and got Joe hanging out in Westchester.

But first, our friend Steve from ETNA with a pithy phone call and newss of the week. Good morning Steve, Good morning Gary, Jeff. This

is better known as I see things differently. Here's case number one from the last two weeks of views, the district court decision in Louisiana, where a conservative judge told the federal government to stop pestering social media giants trying to coerce them to become wingmen for the Democrat Party Will Most conservatives saw this only in the light of the First Amendment. Okay, but let's look at the big picture. This decision was a blow at fascism. The Biden bullies speak of

bullying. Are trying to marry Washington, DC, the big business with a sort of damocles hanging over Wall Street, Silicon Valley and the media in the form of compliance or no more bailouts to fail banks and more d ei, etc. Yes, we have Hitler's fascist federalism reborn. Here's case number two. Gary, Jeff and you alluded to this earlier in the show. For those who were too lasy to get up the White House cocaine caper. My first reaction echoed, nowhere, how is this news? News occurs when the

man bites the dog, the unusual or the earth's shattering? Question? Did you people really assume that the non sequiturs and Jeff plain idiocy that flows from that building comes from clean and sober public servants. No, the news is it's in every room of Casablanca, and that's all the Keystone cops could frind. Wow. Case number three, Ken Burns Baseball documentary is back on PBS, complete with the type cop libel. Here is the truth. How does

the scion of an avalichehist Southern family qualify as a racist? How does a vocal proponent of integrating Major League baseball a decade before Jackie Robinson qualify for Burns vitriol. The answer, he's a white guy from Georgia and therefore he's vulnerable, and Burns is a lazy, well alleged historian. Hey, Ken, check your sources and corroborate information. God, okay. I was horsing around Gary Jeff this week with something that the audience is probably going to think,

Oh my god, don't get into economics. Well, yeah, are you concerned about the value of the dollar in your wallet? Yeah? I think maybe we could talk about this for a second. So I got curious. I'm wanted a few people who gets annual reports from anybody that I invest in, and I actually read them. There was a time in my life when I actually wrote these they're bs, folks. I just thought i'd tell you that. Well, there's a huge bond mutual fund called b NY that's Bank

of New York Melan as in Carnegie Melon High Yield Strategies Fund. And I looked at something here on a bag twenty three, which of course nobody else in the world looks at, and it was a line that says NT realized gain or loss on forward foreign currency exchange contracts and foreign currency transactions. They lost thirty five million dollars, and I thought, well, crap, has this been going on every year? So I went back a year and dug

the one up, same line. They gained six million. Now here's what that tells you, folks. Don't get bored. It tells you that this company deals with a lot of countries overseas and in the international sphere. There's a question of what's the value of the dollar relative to all these other currencies. The answer is the value of the dollar dropped precipitately. Why do you think that is, folks, And why do you think this is relevant to what's in your wallet? And what the hell do you think is going to

happen five years from now. By the way, I also dug this up. This is from the Outcasts of Poker Flats, a fine Western movie, and I thought to myself, this line alone is the white House mantra. This is a worldly lady was being kicked out of town by religious people. She said, if there's anything that turns my stomach its respectability, that's it. Gary, Jeff, take care of yourself, Steve before you go. I just think a fine point kind of combining your multiple topics. Here.

You talked about the Hitler like fascism of the government engaging with business and big tech and media. So we've got the fascism of Hitler with the economy of the Weimar Republic, all at the same time are just supposed to are just supposed to have one or the other, not both. Thank you, sir. I appreciate the phone call as always a pithy start to the morning. Ten minutes away from the top of the hour, we'll talk to Joe next. I'm a firefighter, a teacher, I'm a farmer. I'm a barber,

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Blind Movies stars this bar well. Sometimes at the end of the shift, I love the bar seven under w l W, Gary, Jeff Saturday Morning Edition and Joe from Westchester hanging on the line this morning. Joe, you said you want to start a bar well, I would start Actually have one already gone and it's not going concern as you well know. Yeah, and the time or two. I also want to reach out to Chris. I hope she's feeling better. That's good to send her my best. I'll get

down to sea all down there in northern Kentucky soon. But you know, Joe, speaking about going over the line, there's never been a line that the Hunter Biden hadn't crossed because he'd snorted. Yeah, I know the lines, as I said earlier in the week, couple of things. The lines are clearly defined what is acceptable and what is not in the White House, and they're on a mirror somewhere in Hunter Biden's in the Lincoln bedroom maybe.

But you know what, it is true that it's probably not the first time there's ever been cocaine in the White House. Joe. We have to be honest with ourselves. Oh yeah, I have no illusion, but that I mean, I know that I know that Monica Lewinsky definitely did blow in the White House. But that's something else. Entirely metaphors have we that is, it's it's a it's a high probably strug and it's you know, brought to us. Uh, you have to ask somebody to afford to do it in

the first place to be realistic. Yeah, I'm not a fan, but thanks for the phone call and we hope to see you soon, Joe Lovely Lady Lynette is finally here. Good morning, Lynette Lovell. I'm good. We were worried about you. We usually hear from you earlier than this. Were you were. I can't see the phone. I had no sad vision, man, it was be said, so you had to have what somebody coming and help you find it. Yeah, yeah, good, Well, I'm glad that you made it anyway, one way or the other. So

so what else? What's what's going on around Florence Park Care this week? This weekend? Bengo? Of course? Yeah, I mean I've been sit out. We got nausea for three days. Oh I hate to hear that, do you do you know what's wrong? Now? They just give the nausea fells. Maybe you need some more ginger snaps probably that usually helps. So I mean, are you feeling better now? Yeah? Okay, maybe maybe you need a Maybe you need a big pile of like really greasy food.

Somebody bring you some bring you some sliders that'll help, just get that stuff right on out of there. Yeah, maybe do you like, do you like sliders? Do you like white castles? Oh? Yeah, I like the cheese burg uice? Uh huh yeah, good selection. Do you ever have the cheese? Did you ever have the chicken rings? Do you ever have the chicken rings? Noah, and we Chad does. I'm always trying to figure out which part of the chick in the ring is on me

too. All right, well, it's it's lovely to hear your voice this morning. I'm glad that you finally found your phone and you're awake and you're alive and everything's good, and I'm sorry about your nausea. But yeah, well we'll hopefully be out to see you soon before the summer's up. Okay, all right, babe, Lovely Lady Lynnette at Florence Park Care. They're

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cents off gas only at UDF. And to another hour of the Saturday Morning edition for Saturday, July eighth, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff with you, as we're rolling along here, getting ready to head into All Star Week Monday and Tuesday. But the Reds have some business to take care of in Milwaukee. Before that happens. It is time for a little environmental check with our environmental engineer Steve Schulte, who is on the line now. Good morning,

Steve, how are you? Good morning, Gary Jeff. After your live report from Gulf Shores, Alabama, you were back in the friendly confines of the Tri State a fifteen and a half hour drive. Is that what you told me? Yes? And yours truly did it all, so you do it all in one swoop. Well, yeah, but I did not have any My wife just just doesn't like driving on expressway, no experience.

What I'm saying is you go. What I'm saying is I mean you're like an over the road trucker At that point I cannot The longest I can usually go is about seven or eight hours and then I'm done. I gotta stop. No, it's it's all that oral caffeine. I just keep on pumping into me. That's all I can say. So I mean, I mean, I mean, do you use a catheter? What about that process? If you're using it, if you got the oral caffeine, then it's got

to go somewhere and you're on the road. All that. The other reason why it takes tiff and a half hours, my wife's son because they had to get to an FC Cincinnati game, made it in eleven and a half hours, believe it or not, at home. These things, all, both of them were related, all right. All both of these come from the CO two Coalition dot org headlines last week United Kingdom hottest June since in

eighteen eighty four, and of course climate change a factor. But also the CO two coalition had to do is look into the Central England temperature record, which actually goes back to sometimes in eighteen and sixteen hundreds. There's some data back that far. All right, and lo and behold what did they find that the highest June still on record is not the June last last June of twenty twenty three, but June of eighteen forty six. I remember that it

was really hot in eighteen forty six, Yeah, thirty six. I mean it's well before the beginning of so called atmospheric increase of CO two around eighteen eighty due to desceral activity. Uh, it just never stopped. And then of course we heard last week was wildly reported that July fourth, twenty twenty three is the hottest day in Earth on Earth's recorded history. I didn't hear that only goes back to about eighteen eighty. And the average is one interesting

is the average temperature global global average temperatures. It was about sixty three degrees fahrenheit, which was an increase of zero point three degrees fahrenheit if you can feel that. So but just something doesn't smell the it's just just something right, because a climate scientist Paulo A. Seppi of the London's Grant Them Institute he won it stated even quote, it hasn't been this warm since at least one hundred and twenty five thousand years ago, And of course it's our fault.

So it doesn't the smell test, it doesn't work. We know a couple of things. The Roman warm period about two thousand years ago was warmer than today. Citrus Back in those days, Gary Jeff, Citrus trees grew in England and we know a thousand years ago, at the mediaval optimum, the vikings grew barly on the southern tip of Greenland, and neither happens nowadays

because why it's too cold. And second coalition looked into the where the data came from, and it comes from the Climate Reanalyzer site operated by the University of Maine, and they use again modeling to brand science satellite data and ground temperatures data since nineteen seventy nine. So they're using data since nineteen seventy nine. It tell us what and compare it to one hundred and twenty five thousand

years ago. Even our National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as distanced itself from the Climate Reanalyzer site, saying it uses modeling not suitable for daily temperatures. And lastly, Gary Jeff, and this is my opinion, it is extremely hubrist that these scientists are so called scientists, think they can compare today's temperature to one exactly in the year one hundred and twenty two, nine hundred and seventy seven BC, it's just amazing. Well, I think it's I think it's

what's going on. It's they're trying to shake down all of us, everybody that lives on Earth, and they will say and do anything, including fabricade data, to try to scare us out of our money. Well, yeah, it's all about the money grab. And yeah, I think it's hubrist

to think that we actually have that much influence on the climate. But when we've got that big ball of hot gas ninety three million miles away that's continually shooting and in different cycles shooting heat, and and all the ejectiles from the Sun that we get h have more of an influence than all of the automobiles on Earth, than all of the oil production then all of the coal production on Earth one day of the sun, don't I mean, don't you think

it's it's hubrist to think that we have that much impact over Mother Nature. I just don't think we do, all right, Steve, We have some impact, but not to that extent, not to the extent that we all need to go back to. I don't know. Living in the medieval period. Thank you so much, Steve Schulty is always a breath of fresh air and truth in the Climate News department as opposed to all of the rest of

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Guard? Jeff Walker? How are you good? You wanted to talk this morning about what's so called is fat shaming, when actually it's just pointing out that people are grossly obese and unhealthy, and you wanted to speak to that, right, Well, I didn't really want to speak to fat shaming. I wanted to fat shame personally, because yes, on July fourth, I witnessed the most horrifying thing I could have ever witnessed when I went to to

Blue Ashes, Red White and Blue Ash. Yeah, I witnessed eighty percent of the people there that were that were fat obees, not even you know, fat overweight, and it was it was horrifying to me as a person that's in the that's in the business of making people healthy, and I saw with people. I really wish that people had mirrors or or people would ask themselves, uh if their mirrors broke, because the clothes that they were wearing

and the fatness that was displayed was absolutely horrifying. And I want to I just want to tell people that the media is wrong. People that are that are telling you that being fat is okay are wrong, and they're doing a huge disservice to you and to society and magazines that put fat people and make being fat okay is absolutely not okay. You you will die young. And

I have always said this to my clients. If you die young, you are you are taking away from your children, from your community and your society, your experience, your wisdom, and your being. And there's no reason that you need to be this fat. You don't need to be three hundred

pounds when you're five four. You just don't need to be right. And there are and I don't even want to go into the ozempic stuff and the Wagobi stuff, but you know, there is no reason why of those people I needed to be that fat or even oh, you know well, Rocco, and you would admit too, there's no reason for them to be taking these drugs as some kind of amagic pill. That it's it's it's always been about diet and exercise. And I know you preach that and you understand that

it's true. And also what you're pointing out about dying early from being grossly obese, from being fat. Let's just use the three letter word, yeah, that everybody's afraid to use fat. Fat fat. You're fat, okay, understand you're fat. It's not good for you. It doesn't look good. And it's not that I don't want to look at you being fat, although I really don't. It's it's that it's harmful to your own health. And during the Scam demic, the people that were most affected by the Communist

Chinese virus and had the highest mortality rates were fat. They were absolutely fat. And what comes along There is never a time, Gary Jeff where fatness is healthy. Almost always, fatness comes with serious comorbidities. Right, Diabetes is not even you know, touching the surface when you think about this. I know too many fat people that are on you like ten medications, even even you shouldn't even be on two medications, let alone ten medications, right,

So what is that doing to your body? Right? And when how many I just want people out there that well, your back, gaman, you're doing this and you're doing that right. How many people do you know that are seventy five and sat Just give me that answer and I'll leave fat people alone. So absolutely, will okay, answer that question I got, and I will leaven and we'll finish this way. Rocco. Four words for Lizzo. Put down the fork, put down before take care. Rocco have

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fear of pork. Anything else is a Sloaney bonus. Listening to Scott Sloan keeps my cereal from getting soggy and milks Scott Sloan, Monday morning at nine on seven hundred wl you. I expected to be a lot easier. I thought it was going to be a piece of cake. I didn't know what step to take next. I was transitioning from the military. I was a vehicle gunner and may beyond A specialists. I was an MP military police. My friends thought I could do anything. I missed my unit, my family,

playing with my daughter. I felt like a stranger. I was overwhelmed. I couldn't sleep. I just wanted to be by myself. I didn't have a clear sense of what to do next. I was too proud, and then I thought, if I'm going through this, other veterans have gone through too. Right. I started to open up and it made a huge

difference. So I reached out when I saw that I wasn't alone, because before I was able to take on my next mission, I had to take on just taking care of myself to find purse, go to make the connection dot net to learn how other veterans have overcome the challenges of transitioning out of the military. You start off your Saturday dry, but that changes as we

move into the afternoon. Tempters climbed to the mid eighties with some humidity, and that leads to showers and storms, especially later in the evening into the overnight hours. Good news is you dry out for your Sunday after the morning and you see tempters only top out around eighty from your severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred of WLW Sport. The winning streak is officially over stopped at five last night

by the Milwaukee Brewers. That's the Reds winning streak. The final score seven to three. Brew Crew over our Reds. Andrew Abbott had his worst outing of his rookie season, I mean, by no question about that, his first loss. And Corbyn Burns on the other side for Milwaukee, a former Cy Young Award winner, showed exactly why and he was at the top of his game. Today it's Luke Weaver against Alec Mills, game two of the

set in Milwaukee before the All Star Game. The Red still have a one game lead in the NL Central and what happens this weekend obviously determines a lot about what happens in the second half after the All Star break. FC Cincinnati is in Charlotte at seven thirty back of America's Stadium. That game on ESPN fifteen thirty, and by the way, game two of the Milwaukee and Red

series at four ten this afternoon. Inside pitch, beginning at three here in the Home of the Red, seven hundred l we're talking with the Rocco about obesity and the fact that it's so winely succepted accepted in our society. Now you all kinds of fat people in commercials and the like is by well minus two. Just watch all that or I'll sit on you. The word is out better treat me by because I'm the game we'd ave. So a lot of people have problems with their weight, and all of them are not just

either lazy or overeaters. Some have some medical conditions which makes it hard to lose weight. But he's right. Just making excuses and telling people it's okay is totally the wrong tack to take if you want to have a healthy society. And you know what, it's it's my business if I want to do on healthy things, if I want to drink, if I want to smoke, don't smoke anymore. But I mean, it's not exactly like I'm a

picture of health either. But I am not grossly obese. I don't have that added on to the other things that I've done to shorten my lifespan. So it's not something we should condone, and certainly not in kids, and America has some of the fattest kids in the world now. Sad though, it is time now for the Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to this as the there you go with this week's report of news weird stories, weird news stories, or news weird stories from around the country and around the

world. The aforementioned Tom Davis. Good morning, Gary, Jeff. She's being called a hero. Sixty four year old Lynn Kelly from Porter, Maine took on a bear with her bear hands. She was tending her garden when her dog came flying around the corner with a black bear hot on its tail. Kelly immediately did the thing where you stand up and you pretend to be large and I'm supposed to scare the bear away, while the bear actually attacked her and bitter on the wrist. Well, that didn't stop Lynn Kelly.

She punches the bear in the face, the bear runs off. She goes to the hospital. She gets some stitches, fine, and the dog's all right too. A domestic disputing Connecticut left everyone feeling a little sour. Police and lead yard were called to a house where an argument broke out between man and wife. This guy was trying to eat breakfast when he says, the wife would just not stop yelling at him, so he got it from the table and poured some milk on her head. But he didn't stop there.

Then he started pouring milk all around the kitchen, in the dining room, throughout the house. Cops charging with disorderly conduct, his name is John Mark Berriantos, and he was riding his motorcycle down a busy highway when his backpack broke open. A backpack that apparently was housing his life savings of sixty three

thousand dollars. It started spraying all over the highway. Now, surprisingly, he was able to recover all but seventeen grand and cops are actually using cameras to try to find the people who found the money and didn't give it back. And finally, speaking of losing money, a marathon runner in Georgia worked her butt off to be in a position to win the Peachtree Road Race in

Atlanta. Cindera to Ferry was just about to win the ten thousand dollar grand prize when she took a wrong turn following a police motorcycle that was going in the wrong direction. Now the heroic part, even after realizing what happened, she turned around and she fought her all the way back to third place, which was good for three thousand dollars. Next week, a new microbrewers asking the world would you drink a beer called Unicorn Farts. Have a great weekend.

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the afternoon and the evening that you go. Rain moves out overnight and most of your Sunday's dry and you only see an afternoon high around eighty from your severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW Claude and sixty eight. Right now, I'm Sandy Collins. Next update to eight news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day, news a Radio seven hundred wl W Birthday bits, big hits and musical memories.

We call it rock and roll archeology. Joining in with the music professor Gary Jeff and cut number one celebrating a birthday of a Beatle this week, I'd like to be under the scene in Octo Puss's Garden in the shade. He let us in knows where we've been in his upt Puss's Garden in the Shade right. Ask my friend to call the Seat of the Pusses of Godden

with me. I like to be under the sea in an under Pussy's God in the shade, we would be warm below the stone, and all little will hide away beneath the waves, resting our heads on the sea bad in an Oi Puss's garden. Here acan peace and love, Peace and love. He would see Ringo star are celebrated a birthday see yesterday, July the seventh. Ringo is eighty three, one of the last two remaining living beetles. And to talk about Ringo and much more of the music, Professor jam Le

Barbara joins us. Good morning, prof How are you good. I'm good. Good morning Gary. Jeff. Yeah, and he said day three years old. He said he feels like he's twenty seven. Now, Yeah, I'm listening to that now. John John wrote about war, Paul wrote about love, George wrote about religion, and Ringo wrote about octopuses. The song came about because during the White White album session there was some conflict and he just took off on a little vacation. And on the vacation he went on

a boat belonging to the comedian Peter Sellers in Sardinia. He wrotes fish and chips for lunch. Instead he gets fish instead of the fish heat got squid, and it was the first time eating squid, and he said it's okay that Robberie tasted like chicken. Wasn't happy. And then the boat's captain since with him and tells him about the octopuses, how they travel along the sea bad picking up stones and shiny objects, and they build little gardens. And

he's inspired by this. He's thinking about the Beatles now still a being, and he just wants to be under the sea too with the octopuses. So it comes back, writes this little song and then comes back to the Beatles and they welcome them back to the white album. This drum kid is all covered with flowers. The idea of George Hanerson, and it comes back in the opposite of the conflict was it was just the idea to write the song about living in this garden. It's octopuses garden. And he writes the song

and took them thirty two takes, but it came. You know, the end result was you got admit that puts a smile on your face. To hear that song. Everything, every single time, puts a smile on my face. Jim up. Next, Take us to North Carolina. Toy and Tommy called, well in the Marshall Tucker band. Yeah, well the band this, this band now they peaked this week in nineteen seventy seven. It got as high as number fourteen. Song written by Toy Caldwell, and it's

the Flameber. You know the Flameber. Here's what it's. It's mix of rock rock music and country styling and the southern rock genre. This may be the beginning of it. Toy called Roll wrote the song, and the song really he didn't read music. This guy played by ear jotted damn where he was on any piece of paper available when he came up with the song.

Now the band Marshall Tucker. There's no Marshall Tucker. The band's name doesn't refer to the band member, a blind piano tuner from Columbia, South Carolina, and named Marshall Tucker. The band's discussing possible band names in an old warehouse. They rendered it that they were rehearsing there, and somebody of the band notices the warehouse doorky had the name Marshall Tucker inscribed on it, and

then he said, what, let's call ourselves Marshall Tucker. And the guy said, okay, yeah, not realizing it referred to an actual person, and later it came to light that Marshall Tucker in fact was a blind piano tuner, and he had tuned the piano in that rented space before the band, and his name was inscribed on that key, and they recorded the song and features that grays great lead vocal, and it became picked this week in nineteen. I love the Marshall Tucker Band and I actually got to meet some

of the members back in the early eighties. Now, I think Toy and Tommy had both either passed on at that point, but the band was still an ongoing concern at Charlie Daniel's volunteer jam. Back in my early radio career, Great Guys and a Fantastic song, one of my favorites from the era. Heard it in a love song from the MTB on seven LW Rock and Roll Archaeology, in with the woman's long um get on we ben against the Lama the goldy. So if I ever settle down, you be my kind

and good time being hit all down the bye hurt can't be done. I'm can't man like, can't. I got dreaming by my room said it. I love you so ample bag of mine. Time to go Hurt, Hurt, Hurt, can't be Man. That is Fi n e Fin To this day, it's rock and roll archaeology on a Saturday morning, seven hundred W l W Hello Christ to two point oh, Hello Brooksie, and Hello music Professor Jim Barbara. Then it's weird because I've got personal connections to all these

songs this morning. I didn't even think about it until we started and when we were talking about what we were going to feature this weekend. Jim. Of course, I hosted Breakfast with the Beatles for many years here in town on the Fox. I met members of the Marshall Tucker Band and played those

records tons of times in my career. This next guy on the list I actually had the opportunity and the privilege of introducing at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center when I was back in Nashville. He did a concert with the local Symphony

Orchestra. Bill Conti, Jim, what a great record Number one were Time in nineteen seventy seven, Marshall Tucker Band at number fourteen at number one still CONTI and Gonna Fly now Rocky of course, the instant the underdog story is Stall loan still Vester stallan scraping by as an actor when he wrote the screenplay that insisted on storing in the movie himself and prettys are saying, don't do you do that? It was made for less than one million dollars and then

made over two hundred million dollars as well. Like the movie, the song was made on the cheap, and it was the work of the guy you met. Bill County paid twenty five thousand dollars to score the whole film and sat down and he recorded this song along with the rest of the score and one three hour session, and he was being thrifty because he had to pay for the musicians in the studio time out of this twenty five thousand dollars and he ended up go seeing fifteen thousand, and he said it was a huge

pay day for him. And the lyrics he had Carl Connors wrote the lyrics, and it's just like thirty words total. And she was in the shower and she's she's singing in the shower, and the words also all of a sudden come to him, coming going to fly now, going to fly now. And she gets out of the shower, calls Bill and says I've got it, I've got it. But when they recorded it, they didn't. He didn't use Carl Connor. He used his wife, Shelby, Shelby Cunning

and to for friends. Well, the song comes out and maybe it's Gary Jeff. Maybe this is the most inspirational and motivational song ever recorded because the training montage that we've seen millions of times, the first Rockey movie, spell alone, lay through the street, climbing up the steps, yeah, and comming as lab a beef, you know, and they set ups. That's just and he's up there in the art museum steps with seventy two steps and he's there. It's just, it's just it's mixed with the music, you

know, the song just becomes just inspirational. Let's fly now, go ahead and pump that up. Bill Conte number one this week in nineteen seventy seven on seven hundred W l W the power of music and the movies together through a number one song, and I said, we had had a personal connection with every single artist that we've played in one way or another, kind of like the degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon Jim. This next featured artist,

the lead singer The Man. I was at a station in Nashville and this band was in town for their concert appearance. We'd given away tickets and we had backstage passes, and I was doing my afternoon show live from backstage at the venue where they were playing, and all of a sudden, it's about four thirty in the afternoon, this figure walks from behind the stage. I can't make out who it is, and as he gets closer and closer,

I realize it's him. And I thought it was maybe a tour manager at first, where somebody was security telling me I had to move because the band was They looked like they were setting up a table for their preconcert meal. It's Huey Lewis himself, and he said, you're from the radio station, right, And I said yeah. He said, well, I just want to let you know we're about to eat our preconcert meal. I said, do I need to move? He said no, I was going to ask

you to join us. I got to sit and eat, Eat, Eat dinner with Huey Lewis in the news while I was doing my show, and they had the Tower of Power horns with him. So tell me about this Huey song here oh yeah, he turned seventy three on Wednesday. Huey Lewis, what do you know? He's an intelligent kid. Then when he was right to school a graduate all male prep school in New Jersey, he had a perfect score of eight hundred and the math portion of the satam who was

an All state baseball player. Then he went to Cornell University and he dropped out. They go to San Francisco. Well, he wrote this song. This song came about because of a job they played in Cleveland and it picked up number six in nineteen eighty four, the heart of rock and roll. Cleveland at that time was known for its rocket at A lot of night clubs were playing rock and roll music. It was a place to be. And

he wrote the song and talked about Cleveland in the song. But the band that he said, wait after you know, the heart of rock and roll is in Cleveland. That's how he started off, And the guys in the band said, we're based out of California. Maybe, you know, maybe used to think about changing that. So then he did and he changed the line to the heart of rock and roll is still beating. And the message in the song is that there's real rock and roll in other places other than

La or New York. So he was saying, you know, the rock and roll is alive and well all of the United States. And he wrote this very similar in style to the Motown record, dancing in the streets between the powerful horns and the shout outs to the city. And that fact. When this record came out, radio stations, some radio stations or given different versions of the song. If he lived in New Mexico, and maybe it was the heart of rock and roll as beating than Santa Fe, you know,

And they did this little special thing and it worked. It worked, radio stations played it. It became a phenomenal hit. And then he got criticized and he said, well wait a second, you know, because it was uninspiring, the lyrics. And then he said, wait, nowhere is it written The rock and roll has to be political or change the world. He said, one thing is rock and roll has to be true, and

if it rings true, it's right. This song came out and became a big hit for love it and we had I think every market, every big market had a customized version where they would shout the name of your city as they talked about the harder rock and roll profit is always beautiful stuff. Thank you so much, and a great rest of the weekend. All right, thank you Friendaman and Jones on baseball coming up after rock and roll archaeology.

Here's Hughey in the news on seven hundred New York's everything they say and do face rather where else can you do? Face? All that a quarter to three? That music with a lost style, but it's still that saamla be the rill that really really doesn't wow? They say the herd and what I've seen not be up. Maybe many free them roll Hollywood and the sun sets

strip is something everyone should see. The lights and the pretty breedy girls all driftle skept when music the hard rocking music because you with a lot of flash, But it's still that seem back Preece Riddle. The really really get soon in the they see the harder rocking roles to be and the one I seen I be, not the you may be fat freedom, but the hard rocking rocks. See said a talk came to live anytime Boston in a back room of sin Oklahoma City. She got a San Francisco crew and music real life

music bands with a million styles. But it's still that same old rock and roll music. Maybe really talk a while that they say the harder riding rollers to be and for what I see, I M not be over. Maybe bad reading, but the harder on the road, harder on your road sucks having rocks. Keep try Cincinnati. Here the latest news from the headlines on your phone. Download the free I Heard Radio app for exclusive live coveries.

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safe and common. Eighties humidity comes back and showers and storms really start to ramp up, especially the later in the afternoon and evening that you go. Rain moves out overnight. Most of your Sundays dry and you only see an

afternoon high around eighty From a severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW NOW seventy degrees with some sun and clouds here in the tri State. Next update at eight thirty on News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day news A Radio seven hundred WLW in to another hour of the Saturday Morning a Nation for Saturday, July eighth,

twenty twenty three. I'm Gary, Jeff Walker, you are you, and that is perfectly fine with me, no matter how Yes slice it about six minutes past the hour, and I believe it's time for us to visit with Science Mike for a science minute on a Saturday. Yes, as a night scientist who is a bit surprising, if the blinding me, it is a bit surprising. Indeed, Michael, good morning, How are you goodn't

worry? How are you doing? You know, I'm all right. It's it's one of those weird Saturdays. Just I mean, so many of the Saturdays have a have a sameness to them. I mean, I have the same callers, the same guest like yourself, and you're wonderful and I never get bored with you. But today it's just a little I don't know, it's a little off, and I think it's me. I don't know what

happened however either July. So I fourth on a Tuesday. Yeah, yeah, you know that was that was a weird week all the way around. Yeah, I agree with you. But anyway, what's going on with you? But before the I'm good, good talk, we're gonna talk about time dilation. Think it even more difficult than a minute, but it's want to let you know the June was past. June was the coolest June since two thousand and six. And I remember a radio station talk about how February was

so warm. But I have heard anything said about how cool June was. But I diagree. Well, hold on, um, it's a five one three, four two one n e w S. Maybe you should call Sandy and she could get that into her eight thirty newscast. I'm sure she'd be happy to do that, though I don't I don't think that'll fit thee Oh you don't. You don't you don't think she'd she'd report something like that. That's true, it's a fact. No want I wonder why anyway? Go

ahead? Heyhow so we uh time dilation? Uh? I know we only have a minute and the sw Yeah we we got we got as much time as you need. Michael you have carte blond No, no, no, I only want a minute. Okay, all right. So Einstein's theory uh general relatively relativity for time dilation. You know, as we moved further away from say gravity source, as we moved like up and higher into the atmosphere, time runs faster because as time goes away from into away from gravity,

it runs faster. That's proven by by by clock met men and things like that. That that, But what just happened is I thought there was the bigger, bigger traction than the news was. We knew for years that looking at super supernova that exploded, which are relatively close, we noticed that the as supernova further away from Earth we looked at when they exploded, the shift

of a light actually confirmed that the times moved slower. In other words, when you saw the explosion, it happened the explosion event occurred slower relative to our time. It's harder to kind of explain. It's like looking at a bomb explode way off and then a further one thro past that the explosion took longer to occur and which means of time was actually dilated. Time ran slower as you go further back into the universe, okay, earlier in the towards

the Big Bang. So what they did was they went back further and looked at quays, which would really bright galaxy light sources that are right at the beginning of the Big Bang, take five hundred millions to a billion years after the universe the Big Bang occurred, and they have it took twenty years to examine these one hundred and ninety quaysers, and what they've developed. What understood

now is that time ran five times slower. A second was still a second, but it ran time rans slower back into that billion years after the Big Bang when it was when it was created. Based on the the ticking of the quays are the light coming off the shift of a light coming towards as they get able to tell, and it's a little bit complicated for me to understand totally, but well imagine imagine how we feel. No, it's one of those things you read it. It's like it's like a lot of eail.

Massive. This is a this is a very very slow segment. Were moving faster. We go off. Thank God. Alright, thanks, Mike, appreciate it. Oh Man eight eleven at seven hundred W lw Hey, Mike McConnell here reminding you if you overslept, or if your head was encased in plaster, or you're being chased by dinosaurs on some remote island. The reason doesn't really matter. Just know if you missed my show, you can catch what you missed the Mike McConnell Show on the Mike McConnell podcast on the

iHeart Radio app. Jeff Willer Nissan dot Com. In Today's Marketers Report, Kate Cronin, Chief Brand Officer of Maderna weighs in on the speed of audio production in this day and age and trying to be positive when all possible. On this show, here's a little light, a little gray of light on a Saturday morning, from Brother Rick Crean lad Ane. I'm doing that is shin lad Ane. I'm gonna let it shine a lot of mine. I'm gonna letty shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

Oh yeah. From Spirit Work, Cincinnati to you on a Saturday, Rick Green, good morning, Oh, good morning, Gary, And give me one second here. My phone broke yesterday after use my wife phone and Gary, somebody wanted to tell you, Hollo, We're okay, okay, Gary, cheap right, here's cheap phones that will move on. I'm looking at the phone, she said. I wanted to tell Gary high well, Gary, I want her plan for you all, as I always do. And I got a good first today, Garry, all right. Today we're

coming from First John. Chapter three. It says, but whoso has the world good? And see it's as brother had needs and set it up to bowls of compassion from him, how dwelling the love of God in him. That's a deep one here it is. And I didn't quite get all of it. And maybe just the phone quality hurt, maybe the background noise, But you said its first John, what yes? First round? Chapter three

said but who had it the world good? And see it his brother had needs and set up his bowls of compassion from him, how dwelling the love of God in him? So that is a good deep verse. And uh, you know what if we if we have something and we see somebody who has not, and we offer it to them, you know, out of out of our out of the goodness of our hearts, or the love of God, then I think that's the message there, and it's a good message. Thank you so much. Listen. I hope everything goes well with your

phone, and tell tell the little one we said hello back. Thanks all right, Brother Rick Green from Spirit Works, Cincinnati, where eight seventeen in the morning on seven und WLW. This morning at nine legal briefs versus boxer Briefs, Mike Allen explains the difference this morning at nine on seven hundred W l j W. They'll challenge your authority because that's what kids do. But

this car is your territory, and then here your word is law. So when you say you won't move until everyone's buckled up, you won't budge in each until you hear that click. Never give up until they buckle up. A message from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the ad Council. For more information, visit safercar dot gov. Slash kids buckle up. I'm a firefighter, etty sure, I'm a farmer. I'm a barber, a waitress, a mom. We're all part of your community. Every day we move

in and out of each other's busy lives. It's easy to take for granted all the little moments that make up our every day. Some are good, others not so much. But that's life. It's when you experience a moment of uncertainty something or someone's behavior that doesn't seem quite right. These are the moments to take a pause, because if something doesn't feel right, it's probably

nuts. It's not about paranoia or ban afree. It's about standing up and protecting our communities one detail at a time, because a lot of little details can become a pattern. We we trust our instincts, just like you should, because only you know what's not supposed to be in your every day. So protect your every day. If you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. Got off your Saturday dry, but that change as we moved

into the afternoon. Tempters climbed to the mid eighties with some humidity, and that leads to showers and storms, especially later in the evening into the overnight hours. Good news is you dry out for your Sunday after the morning and you see tempters only top out around eighty from your severe weather station. I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred of WLW sports Brewers over the Reds last night seven to three in Milwaukee, Game

two of the series. This afternoon at four ten. It was Andrew Abbott's worst outing by far of his young rookie campaign. He gave up six six earned runs. Joey Vado hits a two run home run though on one of the lone bright spots for the Reds last night, and Corbin Burns, who started the game for Milwaukee. He looked like the Cy Young Winner Cy Young Award winner that he was just a couple of seasons ago against seven to three

the final and again the game this afternoon. FC Cincinnati is in Charlotte seven thirty Bank of America Stadium. That game on ESPN fifteen thirty and at say twenty on a Saturday morning five on three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand number to get in touch coming ahead, I've next Monday and Tuesday. Of course, it's the All Star break, and that means I will have Nightcaps, the night interview show that I do from nine to midnight on

Monday and Tuesday night. If you're not paying rapt attention to the home run derby, which you may or may not be, or watching the All Star Game on Tuesday night, I will be here doing my night show. And among the guests I will have are people who are vehemently opposed and for good reason to voting no in the special election that happens in Ohio in August eight. This, of course, is an election where you can vote yes or no on changing the way ballot initiatives are passed into law in the state of

Ohio. It basically changes the constitution of Ohio. And to change the constitution, the question will be yes, do you think it should be a sixty percent vote of the people to do this or remain fifty percent plus one vote a simple majority. Now, the side that is pushing the know on this issue have launched some very very dishonest commercials, in my opinion, they're saying that it rips up the constitution, it takes away your voice, your vote,

one man, one vote. If you're going to change the constitution of the state of Ohio, you should you should be required to get an amendment passed, to have a supermajority or sixty percent of the vote to do it. If you're going to do something as impactful and as important as changing the constitution, whether it's the abortion issue or any effect. And that's exactly what

the focus is. The abortion industry, and it is an industry is fighting tooth and nail and spending a lot of money to convince Ohio voters to vote no in this special election if you even show up at the ballot on August eighth, which is also a problem and part of the equation in whether this

gets passed or not. And I would I would assume that the people who are on the no side of this issue will really try and get out to vote, as Democrats and leftists always do when it comes to elections and politics, and many on the right or conservative who believe that it should be required more more than fifty percent of the vote to actually change the state's constitution.

I mean in the United States Constitution, it takes three it takes a three thirds of the two thirds of the states to ratify this and then vote on it. It takes a supermajority, and it should take a supermajority. But again, the abortion industry, and it is a very very well healed into it's a lot of money in murdering babies, is going after this because they fear legislation or initiatives that may put them out of business in the state of

Ohio. So we'll have an in depth discussion on that and I mentioned this earlier this morning, But the whole idea of finding cocaine at the White House, and they continue to track this story with the latest developments of where it was found and then it was found somewhere else. N No, it wasn't found there. It was found here. It's in the west wing of the White House, very near the Vice President's quarters. Now, what it surprised you at all? If Harris was doing a little toot toot while she was

making up her latest word salad. Would it surprise you to all? If it was Hunter? No? Would it surprise you if it was a reporter that covers the White House? No, I think Joe's a little old for that. But you never know. But as someone mentioned earlier, I believe it was Steve Simon from Ettan, Ohio and his pithy phone call of the morning with all of the things that are happening, especially in this White House,

Does this shock you at all? No, it's entirely I believe it one h that someone in the White House was using Cocainean's the fact that they stashed it somewhere and it was found is even more remarkable. Now, they got fingerprints, they got DNA, they got all these other they got cameras, but apparently no cameras or not a lot of camera coverage where this was found initially. Do you think it's the first time there's ever been cocaine in the White House used or just happened to be there. No, this is

not the first time. As I mentioned earlier, Willie Nelson famously smoked pot on the roof of the White House when Jimmy Carter was president. That's going back aways and imagine with there were all the rumors never proven, the allegations that Bill Clinton, when he was governor of Arkansas, was protecting a drug airstrip in Mina, Arkansas and was getting paid by cartel's to bring drugs into the country as governor of Arkansas. Again, allegations never proven, but it

was always rumored. So there's the other question that people are asking now, would all politicians or people who are running for elected office be forced to take drug tests? The White House says they have a stringent drug test policy, apparently not as stringent as they would have you believe. Should elected officials have

to take drug tests? Many people have to take them. For commercial drivers have to take drug tests people work with heavy machinery have to take drug tests randomly or at higher So should our elected officials be required since they're supposed to set an example for the rest of US. Cocaine in the White House. Oh, there was one other story that caught my eye and dragged at twelve feet this morning. US providing cluster bombs to Ukraine. Even some Democrats opposing

the introduction of cluster bombs into the conflict with Russia and crane. But here we go, providing more weaponry, hopefully prolonging the war. So the military industrial complex continue to make loads of money off of that and kill a lot more people in the process. And a war that we shouldn't be involved with at all, again my opinion. But I'm just little old me and Cincinnati, and you're there. You're there with me, Maybe you have more influence.

Good luck news Coming up, we'll talk with Moe Egger and gifts from Wally as we try and find another little slice of humor to brighten up your Saturday morning. All on the way in just a few Coming up on a twenty eight, it's seven LW adopt Us Kids Presents. What to expect when you're expecting a teenager learning the lingo. Today, I'm going to help parents translate team slang. Now, when a team says something is on fleek,

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especially later in the evening into the overnight hours. Good news is you dry out for your Sunday after the morning and you see tempatres only top out around eighty From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Morning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Dry. State is dry. The rain is up near Indianapolis. The closest is around just north of Greensburg, Rushville, Greenfield, Richmond, and it is sort of heading towards the east. Let

you know if it's gonna impact our area. Right now it is seventy two degrees. I'm Sandy Collins. Next update at nine News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred WLW Good Morning kids. Time for gifts from Wally. The Detective Test. Chief of detectives have interviewing candidates to become detectives in the police force and to test their

skills in recognition. He shows the first cadet or the first candidate a picture for five seconds and then puts it back down on the table, face down, and said, now, this is your suspect, how would you recognize him? And the first candidate says, well, it's easy, we'll catch him because he only has one eye and that ittect says, well, yeah, that's a profile picture. What else did you notice? He gets frustrated with the guys, sends him out of the room, comes to the second

candidate. He flashes a picture for five seconds the second one and ask him, this is your suspect, how would you recognize him? I said, we'll be able to catch him pretty fast. He only has one ear, and he just about loses it completely with the guy. I know he has one ear and one eye. It's a profile. It's a side profile picture. He brings the third candidate in. He flashes it for five seconds, hides the picture. This is your suspect. How would you recognize him?

And he adds think hard before giving me your answer. The candidate looks at the picture intently for a moment and says, this suspect wears contact lenses. Oh, the Chief of Days is like surprise, speechless. He really doesn't know himself of the suspect wears contacts or I said, hold on a second, let me go check on that. He goes to his office checks the suspect's file and the computer comes back said, man, I can't believe it. It's true. The suspect in fact does wear contact lenses. Good work.

How are you able to detect that he wore contact lenses? And the guy said, it's easy. He can't wear regular glasses. He only has one ear in one eye. Seven hundred WLW Cincinnati available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app down number one for podcasting seven hundred wlwf and iHeartRadio station the teacher, such as daydreaming Stacy. He is extra sensitive and there is no in between

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and in spite of the fact that he didn't really respond. I Textmo the other night because I was watching a television commercial for Fan Duel, of course, one of the many online sports betting sites that are available now to us, and I noticed there's spokesperson Lisa Kearney has an exceptionally large mouth, and he commented a lot of teeth, no doubt, but it's it's one heck of a face. I'll give her that. Hey Mo, how are you.

I'm a big Lisa Kearney fan. My apologies for not responding. Well, no, you did, You did responded, You said a lot of teeth. I don't. I don't know she does. She does have a lot of peace, she does, which I don't know why that's important, but I bet she can eat the hell out of some sweetcorn. I don't even know what that means. It I made you snort. I don't think I've made you laugh before, but I never know if it's a fake radio laugh or for it's a real laugh. But I actually made you real.

Yeah, I do the snort. You can't really fake. It had to come to an end eventually, the five game winning streak, of course, I was talking about with the Reds, but I was kind of surprised because when I heard who the starting pitches were before the game, I hadn't seen him come out yet. I thought. I swore to the world that the starter for the Brewers was Corbyn Burnson, and I said, man, he looks really good. He's got to be at least eighty. But as Corbyn

Burns league, Yeah, that's right, that's right. But Corbyn Burns was the Brewers starting pitcher, a former cy Young Award winner, and he sure looked like one last night, did he not? Yeah? You know, I mean, I I think I was among many who early in the game kind of had a royal holiday twenty ten National League Playoffs vibe where you know, if you remember that game, Red's first postseason game in fifteen years after, like the second inning, a lot of us were a watching thought dude,

this guy's gonna throw a no hitter. You know, hit stuff. Corbyn Burns didn't do that. Ellie Dela Cruz broke it up with a little flare to left field. Then Bottle hit the home run, but he was he was locked in early. And you had a chance last night to see why he's been at All Star multiple times, why he's been a cy Young Award winner, And you know, against the pitcher like that, you simply can't dig a hole. And Andrew Abbott did. I thought Andrew Abbott last

night, though, really battled. And I thought there was a key moment in the game that I thought at least gave the Reds a chance where you know, he gave up two in the first, two in the second, in the fourth inning, he gives up a lead off triple man and it sort of feels like this is about to get out of hand. Yeah, yeah, I thought in a loss, that was his most impressive work.

But yeah, I mean they went up against a great pitcher. Unfortunately, you know, after the Botto home run, the bats sort of went silent until the ninth inning. But I do something significant happened last night that that might play in the Red State were moving forward because in the game that was you know, you know, Craig counseled, the Milwaukee manager sort of felt

like was in hand. He didn't use his closer, and then the Reds got some guys on base and scored some runs and they were forced to use Devin Williams, who was obviously he closed out the game, but is that going to perhaps make him unavailable tomorrow if they have to use them today. Those are the things that sort of get magnified in the big series. But yeah, the big takeaway last night, Andrew Abbott has been very good. He wasn't great last night. Corbyn Burns has been very good for quite a

while and he was certainly in the early point last night. Well, the Brewers traditionally, at least recently, have had the Red's number. There's no question. You just look at the one loss record. But I just had I had a weird feeling before the game even started. I said, you know what, they're riding this tide of five straight wins, they've been on

the road, they're in first place. Law of Averages says, this is a great place for a for a hiccup, and it certainly it felt that way the whole game, even before the Brewers scored their first two runs off of Abbot, and it just wasn't the Reds night. It certainly wasn't Andrew Abbott's night. But it's interesting to talk about Corbyn Burns, you know, multiple time All Star, former Cy Young Award winner, and you got Andrew Abbott, who has pitched like the future of pitching in the major leagues.

And I don't think that this is I mean, he hadn't lost a game yet. He finally lost a game, and you know it was going to happen eventually, but still the future is bright for Andrew Abbott. Don't you agree? Oh? Oh good god? Yeah, he's he looks you and I talked about this. He made his made his big league debut against Milwaukee and from the get go just look like a guy who knows how to pitch.

You know, there are guys who get to the big leagues and they can throw hard, and they can wow you with what they can do on the radar gun, but you really wonder do they know how to pitch? Andrew Abbott knows how to pitch. And you know, again, I I hate to keep bringing it up. I think reflective of that is the work he did in the fourth inning, because I think there's a lot of pitchers who either would have solded or they start looking toward the dugout. Okay,

when's the life preserver going to come get me out of here? And instead he battled and made some really good pitches. It's gonna be interesting. There was a piece by Charlie Goldsmith in the Inquiry yesterday about Andrew Abbott, because you know he's pitched. If you take his minor league totals roughly one hundred

innings this year, we're at the midway point of the season. I could assure you he's not going to throw two hundred innings this year, and so it's going to be really interesting to see how they handle him because I think they have a loose innings limitation for him that if they want to make the

postseason. So it's strike the balancing act between trying to go for it and get into the postseason and using Andrew to accomplish that goal, while at the same time protecting the long term health of a pitcher who you know, frankly hasn't thrown that many professional innings. That's that's the sort of balancing act that most of us weren't anticipating at the beginning of the year, and yet here

we are. And it's important because obviously, as we talk about their chances in the second half of the season, I think we would all acknowledge starting pitch thing is going to have to get better, and it might have to get better perhaps in the last month of the season without a guy who has been so important to their success in the first half of the season. Well, you definitely don't want, you know, a minor league pitcher who gave

up twenty nine runs to the Chattanooga Lookouts. Man, I mean, should there be a mercy rule in minor league baseball? That was crazy? You know, it should never be a mercy rule, thank you. Reasons One, we sell those commercials and those innings that you would strike away, so not doing that. Number Two, I buy an inning to a baseball game, I want I buy a ticket to a baseball game, I want nine innings. So but yeah, twenty nine runs the other night. The box

score was ridiculous. Those are some of the things you sometimes get with with minor league baseball. We had it involving via Chattanooga Lookouts. The other night. So, I mean, you talk about the young new that has brought about this Red's winning street and just the excitement and everything else. There's a lot still to be mined in Louisville, in Chattanooga in the Reds farm system,

isn't there. Yeah. I think that's what makes this so fun and so interesting is there are others who are either going to get here in the second half of the season who could be used as potential trade fodder. Yeah, and there are some guys who you're not going to see here in the second half, who are going to be here soon that they've certainly in the infield, they have developed a little bit of a surplus. You know. They have a kid by the name of Noel v Marte who might be their

best overall prospect, who's a double A right now. He's a middle infielder. There's no room for him right now. And there's a lot of folks who think this guy's going to be a really good big league player. Heck, right now, they've got a kid named Christian and Carnassian Strand. So they acquired at the deadline last year from Minnesota for Tyler Malley, who has just shown prodigious power at Louisville right now, you know there's no room for

him. Could he be a guy that Reds traded to deadline for starting pitching help their farm system? And you know, this is the sort of thing I don't know if you and I talked about this when spring training started, you know, to get people talking about the team, I got on three or four experts who follow minor league baseball, who ranked farm systems, who ranked prospects, and got them on my show, and every single one of

them raved about what they're doing. And obviously, you know a huge, huge focus of the conversation was going to be Ellie de la Cruz, who's here. But they've done a really good job of building a nice pipeline of young guys. Now the draft, the MLB Draft, which we obviously don't pay very close attention to relative to say, the NFL starts tomorrow, and you know, for a team like the Reds, it's of utmost importance.

Look at all the guys on the team right now who they have drafted, who are making major contributions, starting with Andrew Abbott, continuing with Matt McLean. Nick Senzel basically won the game by himself the other day. Jonathan India is struggling and probably shouldn't be batting third, But he was a kid they took in the twenty eighteen drafts. So they've done really good, really good work drafting and developing homegrown talent. That's got to continue, and it hopefully

continues tomorrow night when the Reds have the seventh overall pick. A lot of the scuttle butt at the bar this past week has been mo about the trade deadline and who the Reds are going to deal away. People are thinking that Red's management is I don't know, small sided enough, my opic enough to

trade any of these players that are part of it. Do you think that that is a realistic possibility that a Jonathan India would be on the trading block from for a for a front line starting pitcher for the second half push? I mean, what are your thoughts on the Reds making trades and trading in trading away some of this talent that has proved so valuable so far this season. You want something of value, you got to trade something of value.

I keep using this example Reds in nineteen in twenty twelve, one ninety seven games, the previous offseason for the first time in a really long time, they went all in. They acquired a guy that they thought to be a staff ace in Matt Lato's who ended up having two really good years. You know what they gave up to get them three guys who would eventually be All Stars and a starting pitcher who would throw in two World Series games eventually for

the Kansas City Royals. You want something, and you want something of value, you got to give up something of value. So yeah, there's lots of different quote buyers at the trade deadline. Just there's different car buyers kind of Cardio want. Do you want some sort of beater that's got one hundred and fifty thousand miles on it where you have to redo the upholstery. Okay, well that's not going to cost you all that much. Do you want the top of the line stuff, Well it be ready to go into your

checking account and make a pretty big town payment. So you can't have it both ways. You can't say, God, I want the Reds to be aggressive at the deadline and then say no to every conceivable idea out there. When it comes to guys the Reds could trade. Who are you willing to deal Jonathan India is interesting. I don't think they're going to trade him at the deadline. Frankly, I think he's too crucial to the culture of this team. But he does play a position primarily where I think the Reds would

eventually like to have Matt McClain or maybe Noel de Marte. He is going to get a pay raise next year, because that's how the system works. Somebody's going to be expendable. You're always dealing from your surplus. Again, in two twelve, what did the Reds do. They had Joey Vado, they traded Yonder Alonzo Yonder Alonso went on to be an All Star. They had Devin Mezzaraco. They traded Yasmani Grandel as Monty Grandel went on to be

an All Star. They traded Edinson Volquez because they had a loaded starting rotation and he was expendable. They traded brad Boxburger, who went on to become an All Star. So that same all season, in order to get bullpen help Sean Marshall, they traded Travis Wood, who would go on to become an All Star, and it worked. They won ninety seven games. So

if you want something of value. If you want them to be aggressive, if you want them to run to the front of the line, especially in this market where there's more quote buyers than sellers, you have to be okay with the Reds dealing from their surplus. And right now they've got a little bit of a surplus of starting position talent, specifically in the infield. I mean they're going to trade Jonathan India, not necessarily, but I would be far from shocked if they did. And if they did, aunts are they

would be getting something of a pretty high high value in returns. Yeah, and you mentioned too that the great surplus and the miners, and those definitely are our pieces on the board that have value that could interest other teams if they put together a package to you, right, no doubt. I mean, I think if if you're a general manager, you know, let's say, for instance, sure that the Saint Louis Cardinals, and I know you're going to have people who go, God, don't do business with the Cardinals.

I say, make your team better. Let's say you're trying to find the best possible package for you for Jack Flaherty, who threw really well the other night. The Cardinals are I think they should be in cell mode. He's a very very good pitcher. Let's say you're you're looking at teams that you could trade Jack Flaherty too, all right, where am I looking?

I'm looking at the teams that actually have something of value. I'm looking at the teams that actually have guys that I would really really want that could either be in the big leagues very soon or may all be in the big leagues. I'm not sure Jonathan India makes a ton of sense for them, but some of the Reds younger prospects would. I think as it relates to the Reds, the real interesting question and I'm not sure we ever get an answer

to this. Clearly, they have players who they are not going to trade. They're not going to trade Elie de la Cruz, They're not going to trade Matt McLean. They're not going to trade Hunter Green, Nick Waddolo. Who's the guy that starts the list of players that they are willing to trade? And the name that's interesting to me is the guy that I brought up a few minutes ago, Christian and Carnassios trans Right now, there's no real

room for him. He is arguably their best big league ready prospect now at Louisville, would they be willing to deal him? Look three years ago or four years ago, they acquired Trevor Bauer at the trade deadline, who they got for the rest of twenty nineteen and all the two thousand twenty. In order to get him, they had to give up a top one hundred prospect Christian and Carnossios Tran is a top one hundred prospect. Would they be willing

to deal? I think that's a really interesting question. Mo. Thank you as always for the time. Have a fantastic weekend. My friend Mike Allen. Saturday midday, just ahead after nine o'clock. Counselor, how are you? I'm pretty good? Dragging a little bit, Gary Jeff, Yeah, I know, I heard you weird Vibe talking about minor league baseball. Went up to Dayton and saw the Dayton Dragons last night. Yeah, well, I'll tell you what, what a great experience that is up there, clean

ball park, everybody nice and friendly. In fact, it may be the cleanest spot in all of the city of Dayton. It sure seems like no. It was fun. It went up there compliments of the great folks at rum Key second year in a row that we've done that. Oh nice, But when you got to get up early Saturday, man, so real quickly, we're running short on time. What what's on the shows? What's your prime focus? Probably then you professor Professor Scott Berger, you might remember him.

Ohnu frog marched him out of his classroom with with armed police officers. There's an update in that case. The courts have stepped in and said, nah, baby, nah, you got to figure out a way to do that right. Also talking about issue one with Rachel's stack. Yeah, I know you know Rachel and she will fill everybody in on what's going on there. Fantastic. It's Saturday midday. They after the show show at Huddles. If you want to stop by, I'll be there. The beer is cold

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