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these. Eighteen eighty nine, the Oklahoma land Rush became a fact. The started at noon. Thousands of homesteaders state their claims where the wind goes sweeping down the plains the first full scale use of deadly chemicals in warfare took place. German forces unleased chlorine gas against the Allied troops in World War One. The year was nineteen fifteen. The State. Nineteen thirty seven, thousands of college students in New York City staged a peace strike opposing American entry into another
possible world conflict. Of course, they weren't busting windows and setting fires like the idiots today. During World War Two, on the State nineteen forty four, US forces began invading Japanese held New Guinea. The first publicly televised sessions of the Senate Army McCarthy hearings started the search for communism in our government, and it was right there. Millions of Americans concerned about the environment observed the
very first Earth Day on this day in nineteen seventy. It is Earth Day, by the way, just in case. Nineteen ninety three, the US Holocaust Museum dedicated in Washington, DC to honor victims of the Nazi exterminations of Jews and others. This is the day Nixon died in nineteen ninety four. Boy with what's going on with the Biden administration. Nixon his crime looks paltry. In comparison, Jack Nicholson is eighty six today. Author Janet Avvanovitch has
a birthday to day. Country singer Cleeve Francis not familiar with his work, John Waters familiar with his. The movie director Turned seventy seven. Peter Frampton's birthday a former Cincinnati resident Paul Carrick, who was with Mike and Mechanics, Squeeze and the group Ace had a one hit wonder how long back in nineteen seventy. He's le Breton. Joseph Bottoms. The actor Ryan Stiles. Terry francona baseball fame, has a birthday. Byron Allen, Chris Makepeace. The
actor Fletcher Drag who played Pennywise the Clown has a birthday to day. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Cheryl Lee, anybody else, Heath Right of Ricochet, Countryman, Kelly Coffee, Eric maybeus Oh, the guy from System of a Down Chavo Odiljan And that's that's plenty for you, plenty of fodder for you. It's five forty one, your forecast and twenty twenty sports with the Admiral coming up in moments on seven hundred WLW. This morning at nine the big issues.
Mike Allen dissects them like a frog in sixth Great Biology this morning at nine on seven hundred w l W. Now you can terminate your moner least follow mostly try today. A chance of isolated showers this afternoon and just clean chili. Fifty nine and that's it for the high Tonight down to thirty seven. Tomorrow partley cloudy and fifty one and Monday we're still cool high only in the middle fifties. It is forty eight. And here is Elliot rary WW
sports. So don't anybody punch anybody in the testicles last night in the NBA playoffs Elliott, No, I don't know, Gary Jeff did they No, I'm just ask him because apparently that's the thing though. And James Harden Yeah, yeah, nobody did it yesterday. But okay, we'll see as as that story develops. I think Joel Embiide kick somebody, a yo, kitch, I think kicks somebody. We got a lot of kicking going on. It's a UFC bout it is it is. That's Australian rules football where guys
stick thumbs in places guys shouldn't stick thumbs. Just in a scrum looking for the ball. You ever stick a thumb somewhere, Gary Jeff, no comment? All right, NBA playoffs last night, seven seeded Hawks, they get their first win in the series. Is they beat the two seeded Celtics one thirty to one twenty two Boston I think leads that series two to one. Five seeded Knicks. They crushed the four seed Cavaliers ninety nine seventy nine.
The Knicks lead two to one in that series. And the one seed in the West, the Denver Nuggets. They beat the eight seeded Timberwolves one twenty one eleven. How many points did Dan Issel have for the Nuggets last night? I don't know. Let's say thirty, Okay, Well that's that's a low scoring game for Dan. Denver leads that series three nil. Okay. What about the Reds, Gary Jeff. Another Lass four in a row, now, that's right, and they're four and twelve in their last sixteen.
Does that get you fired up? Well, I mean if you've got your bet on them losing one hundred and ten games this year, yes, it gets me excited. Yeah, Pirates won four to two. Ashcraft he was good again, Gary Jeff he seller. Now, Graham Amscraft is great. He's one of the few a real shining spots in that rotation for the Reds. But you know, one guy isn't gonna be enough. No five innings
only allowing three hits, two runs. But if it's a close game, Gary Jeff, you know who's gonna blow it, and it's our bullpen. The bullpen's not going to come through if it's close. Jose Brere also had a big air. We lose four two. All right, Elliott, thank you so much. Coming up the debut of Gary Jeff singing on the radio, going back to nineteen eighty nine. As we continue on the Saturday morning edition on seven hundred WLW, you were locked onto news Radio seven hundred WLW
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Oh my gosh. Oh that's that's that's better. That's better. Anything around, man, that's great. Hey, hey, Dick, I am something. I am something for you to listen to while we're on the phone this morning, Elliot, If you would please hold on, Elliot, I wonder what our next caller has to say about this. Richard and Dayton. Hi, Dick, thank Oh he's snoring. All right, We're gonna let
Richard go. Dick. All right, Dick, you need to uh, you need to get some some sleep before you call into these late night shows. Yeah, yeah, I know that was you, Dick. Yeah, I know you're kind of asleep at the wheel there. Yeah. Yeah, well, I mean, well they're at sleep at the wheel too. But my point, Dick, is, you need to start getting more rest before you call into some of these shows, especially later in the evening. I
know you're an early morning guy. You're like me, You're an early riser and you're ready to go and and everything's fine, but sometimes you stay on hold, maybe a little too long, or it's too late at night, and you don't make it on the air because you're kind of sleeping. Have you got anything to say for yourself, Dick, Well, I'll probably not to do that again. All right. Well, the thing is Big Brother is always listening, and occasionally I am too, So I mean, I
I'm not doing this to embarrass you. I'm just doing it as a help so you'll know to get some rest, all right. We want you get your beauty rest, and we want to make sure that you are ready to go. So, yeah, the Reds lost four in a row. We don't talk about that. How about your latest gig, Dick, what's going on? We got let's see a couple of weeks and me Miami spurg Strummers we got about three jobs that'll be over it. I'm trying to think some
of the nursing homes, and there's probably eight of us. There's four dulcimers, one guitar, one man to lend in the fiddle, and the youth lightly. We make pretty good music. Now do you need Do you need a lead singer? As you know I've done that before. Yeah, we could always use a lead singer. I think I think nursing homes are my
next best venue. So I may be right there with you. Dick, let me know, okay, promise all right, all right, Dick from Dating, everybody say good night Dick, good night, Jared Jests, Hey, Dick boy, bye bye, bye bye bye. If you have joint, great to be with you. As always, I am me, and you are you, and we are all together. Cuckoo Koch you great to have you with us. Seven minutes past the hour, six oh seven seven hundred w l W five one three seven four nine seven thousand and oh look
what an unusual happenstance. I never could have dreamed of this happening in a million years. It's Dave from Harrison. Good morning, Dave, Good morning, Terry temple chum Old Powell. Hey, Dave, I I'm great. I know that you were a grandpa several times over um yeah, true, um and red it Oh really another one on the way. We'll congratulations. You know, I'll never forget my grandfather's last words to me before he kicked the bucket. You know what he said. He looked me in the eyes
and said, how far do you think I can kick this bucket? Of course, of course my grandfather had. You know, my grandfather had the heart of a lion and a lifetime band from the Central Park Zoo. It's hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally, you know what I mean? Yes, I never knew my dad was a thief at the construction site he was working on, But when I got home, all the signs were there. What's the best thing about living in what's the best
thing about living in Switzerland? Dave? I don't know, but the flags a big plus. The flag's a big plus. Where did the king keep his armies in his sleevies? Yeah? Yeah, I was wondering why does a frisbee appear larger than it then it closer it gets and then then it hit me. If it first, If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving. Where do you find a dog with no legs? Dave? Right where you left him? Study show, study show that women who carry
extra weight live longer than men who bring it up. Oh, what do you call a boomerang? What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back? Dave? You call it a stick? A stick? You call it a stick? Dave? Gosh, what's the difference between ignorance and apathy? I don't know, and I don't care. Is that all you've got for
me today? Dave? Well, I was wondering if you heard about the lady that landed at CBG and UH went to get her bag at the at the baggage claim area there, and while she was doing that, she UH, she got kind of lightheaded and passed out. UM and some of the other UH passengers come over to help her out, and security came and I think a paramedic finally came to you know. But there's good news, Grey, Jeff, you know what the good news? She she came back around,
She came back around. What what did did you drink? Coffee? What do you drink coffee. Oh yeah, occasionally. Um, you know why the coffee had to file police report, why they got muddy. That's that's the thing about you, Dave, that I like you have no filter? What? Um do you follow the hockey? The hockey playoffs, stan the race for the Stanley Cup? No? There, Well, there's the Tampa Bay Lightning they're doing. They're holding their own against the maple LEAs.
But they come up with a new uh way to like an edge to to win. Um. They have a new line of underwear that they wear that apparently apparently they can hear each other from pretty far off, um because they're thunderpants. Thunderwear where thunder All right, Dave, thank you so much. I've got to go now and feed the uh. I'm feed the Komodo dragon. Thank you. Goodbye? Seven under w lw Ram Till, Rick Washburn, Good morning, Ricky? How are Yeah? Hey? Good morning Gary,
Jeff. Well it's another great day because you're coming in five by five this morning. It's ONNY nineteen thirty six Emerson A one thirty two. It's a small wood radio with six tubes as an extended AM band, so it goes up high enough to pick up police calls, the dispatcher sending out info to uh the radio cars Shorge, who still works as long as you go back to nineteen forty three. So you know, I've seen that model, that nineteen thirty six Emer some nice knobs. It never gets old, No,
it really doesn't. It's the h I love the I found a catalog page for this one, and I always love it. It has an illuminated Jim Lloyd dial. But that's their word for gold colored. Well, you know it illuminated Jim Lloyd was whenever Jim Lloyd got really drunk. Remember that, Well, I thought that was the name of the garage band I was in back in eighties. Three American hardwood cabinet with syroco wood front in a
carved effect, yet basically molded wet cardboard. But say it worked and it looked okay, Sif Crosley did it too, So anyone, Oh my favorite velvet drive tuning It uses a rubber band. I mean, come on, tuning with a rubber band awesome. And they tried to capitalize on an existing circuitry called the automatic Volume control or ABC, which basically, if you're tuning the radio when you get a super loud station. Suddenly, Yeah, there's
actually a circuit in there to comb it down a bit. Yeah, it's still gonna be loud, but at least they're not going to have pieces of paper speaker cone flying across the room. Well, they decided to call it the automatic overload circuit. That doesn't sound positive to me. No, not really, Oh man will automatically overload? Good luck listen, have a fantastic
weekend. Thanks for the update. As always, my friend, it's Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com if you'd like to get in touch and coming up in fact, you know, in moments we have the lucky charm of the Cincinnati Cyclones hockey team as they continue their quest for another Kelly Cup.
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it's the home of the bist Bengals coveration. Hey it's well. It was rainy and a little bit stormy during the overnight hours, but the good news is we are drying out for most of your Saturday. A few possible lingering showers this morning and then another small window right around the lunch hower, but overall not too much to worry about. Do grab a jacket, Oaks. Tempters will be a little bit on the chili side, only topping out around
sixty with some windy conditions as well. Tomorrow when you wake up, you're back in the thirties, only topping out around fifty. From your severe weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. I'm seven hundred WLW Sports. We have a bonus this morning and twenty twenty Sports. Sarah Elise joins us from the seven hundred WLW news room and
also the Cyclones, the Cyclones Siren Lady. Last night, as the Cyclones embark on a chance to win another Kelly Cup for the citizens, the hockey fans of Cincinnati, the Fort Wayne comments the Cyclones overtime victims. Last night, Sarah welcome to the show. I was noticing the white boots you were sporting this morning along with your Cyclones jersey, which are phenomenal by the way, and you say those are the lucky boots. Whenever you wear them to
a Cyclones game, they never lose. They have never lost while I'm wearing these boots. Good morning. By the way. I'm going on no sleep. I just did the overnight shift and I'm still in my Cyclones gear because I was there last night. I saw a few minutes of the of the third period and then got here and did the overnight. But yeah, I'm still excited. I think that big win last night kept me awake all night.
So now we've got game two of the first round for the Kelly Cup and that'll be going on tonight with puck drop at seven thirty again against the Fort Wayne comments. But so explain to me what occurred last night. You're you're sounding the siren. The Clones are down three nail going into the third period. Yeah, immediately the Commets scored. They were up three nothing going into the third. I was thank you, know big thank you to the
US Sin Sunay Cycles last night. I got to be their siren sounder, and I think it brought a little bit of luck along with my lucky boots because right there in the third period they scored three and again force that overtime. So my boots have actually never lost. They're undefeated and boots are made for winning the baby. Yeah. One of these dates, the Boots are
gonna win all over you. That's right. So they have never lost with the Cincinnati Cycle and some maybe I need to travel with the team and make sure they can bring home at Kelly Cup. I'm serious man on the road, and there's a chance if they get past the Comets, which you're confident they're going, I'm very confident they can do it. Yes, they'll probably play Indianapolis next, that's what I was being told. I think so.
And if they played in Indianapolis, all the games will be at home because Indianapolis does not have an available rink, right, Yeah, so we've got that home advantage. And I want to say that the Cyclones won twenty six of their last thirty one like it's some crazy stat like that. The team is amazing. We've got captain Justin Vibe who's been with them for a decade now, and he's setting incredible records and we got to watch a little bit
of him play last night. He didn't start, but hopefully he'll get that start tonight and they'll bring home another win and another step closer to getting that. Kelly Coltee, our producer and sports guy on Saturday Mornings, Elliott Rearing was not a believer in the Cyclones. But I've been come on, man, exactly what's wrong with you? How are you not believing? Maybe he needs to wear the lucky boots. I'll wear him, I'll wear him. He really I would love to see that. Actually I would pay to see.
But you've got to wear the short shorts with them, all right? Or my leather tights. Wow, it's really say lack you baby. I know it's not too early though to talk about this inside Cyclones. I was excited all night last night after that win. Sound like you're still excited after staying up all night. By the way, Sarah, his husband is Jadi Haffner, who was the Cyclones PA announcers, so he does an excellent job as always. It's a Cyclones family that Thank you, Sarah, Thank you
Gary, Jeff. I have a great morning switching gears I have a confession to make. I am a person of color. In fact, we all are persons of color. Every time I hear that expression, that phrase, I kind of cringe. So this may not sit well with you. But this fact that that people say as a fact that America is a systemically racist country is absolutely insane and wrong because the color of my skin is a color. Do you know how many shades white there are at Sherman Williams. And
I'm not I'm not being flippant about this. I'm being totally serious about this. You don't have to be black or brown to be a person of color. We're all people of color. In a matter of fact, we're not different races. People who are my complexion, my skin tone are not a different race from people who are black or brown in skin pigmentation or ethnicity.
We're all one race. It's the human race. Morgan Freeman famously said a few years back when ask about racism in America, He said, if we quit talking about it, it would go away, because it doesn't exist in this day and age in this country. And I believe him, and I believe that to be true. We are all God's children, whether we want to admit it or not. Whether we believe it or not, it's a
fact. One race. And this diversity Equity Inclusion march that's going through corporations in our country right now and rules and college campuses is totally false, flag narrative, totally wrong, because diversity means all of us, right, not just a certain group. And yet hirings are made and you see this in federal government all the time, and in some corporation hirings are made based on the color of someone's skin, not the content of their character or their competency.
We got a whole lot of incompetency because all Washington, DC, with our tax money, wants to do is check boxes. Oh we've got to have one of these and one of these. How about the best people for the job instead? How about members of the human race. And when I say all lives matter, it's not a knee jerk reaction to BLM. It's because it's true. And you do not find equality by excluding some people based
on the color of their skin. That was what was wrong with slavery, with Jim Crow segregation was people being excluded because simply because of the colors of their skin, and they're doing it again. Now it's not reverse races. It's still the same racism, which is odd because there's only one race, and I am a person of color, and so are you, no matter what color you happened to be. So don't we all deserve a break away from this nonsense? Food for thought, don't eat too much. I'm sorry
if I shook your paradigm or your narrative. You're ready for a comeback, And with Fordo Global you can do more than take classes. Pingering showers this morning and then another small window right around the lunch hower, but overall not too much to worry about. Temperatures will be a little bit on the chili side, only topping out around sixty Tomorrow when you wake up, you're back
in the thirties, only topping out around fifty. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first warning Meteorologists Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Rain has gone for now forty five degrees in Cincinnati. Our next update coming up at seven o'clock. I'm Sandy Collins, News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred WLW. I toasted years sitting honey we may be grown. You'll never care me come back whiskey.
Yeah, I'm talking about I'm better class of losers than you. I bet six thirty six on a Saturday morning. Let's head east, my friends, out of Hamilton into Claremont. And then how now Brown County and the place known as Ripley, Ohio, the lovely village of Ripley, Ohio. And more specifically, they're on Main Street a place called Brookie Saloon. Good morning, gang, how are you? Good morning? Now? I got to hear about this this dog mayoral race that's underway now between Dinah Jack. By
the way, is Jack on or Jack off? Today? So he's off? Okay? I mean Jack the dog? Did Nut the Dutch show up for you know, it's the first campaign. This is early in the campaign. It's important for Jack to get as much exposure as possible. I understand that there is a possibility of a howl off between the dog mayoral candidates and Ripley. Does anybody know how this exactly works? Doug? Do you know? I don't, But I've got the expert here. Okay, Well I'm
not the expert, but i'll put my two paus worth in. Okay, the mail and Ripley. You need to contact Ripley Rise Facebook page into your Dog your Dog Musty Side within Ripley Union Lois Humpton Township School District can in order to vote for that said a person or dog. If a dollar of votes, those votes will be collected on Saturday May six. You're not you're
not paying people to vote. You're asking people to pay to vote. You've got that right, Okay, we want we want dollars of vote and said boats will be turned in Saturday May six at the John Parker House here in Rippley Historic Ripley. Those will be tabulated and want the most votes win. That money is every dollars to be donated to the Ripley Tree Committeed. We've got some pretty tree down here. It needs to be taken care of.
And dogs like trees apparently. So yeah, so you're actually raising money to plant trees or what? Yes? Yeah, okay, so you're some money to plant trees so dogs can lift their legs on these trees, said trees and kill trees. This doesn't seem it seems anathetical to the whole purpose. But that's just me. Go ahead, welcome to Ripley. So Darren, go ahead and discussing a debate. Now we're working on that. There's there's another puppet's in the race. It's Michelle's stop and uh, we're we're working
on the details of the debate. So this this could be really interesting. I hope there's not a whole lot of mud money, but the probably will be. Isn't Michelle's dog like a labordoodle? Yes? Oh so I heard that dogs take on the hairstyle of their owner. Okay, so what's real quick? I'm running out of time here, Lisa. What's going hunt at Brookies this weekend? Of anything? Darren, let's go on? Uh, jack box up to sixty thousand, have a ghost Mountain to be here tonight.
A really good band, all right, fantastic great to talk to you guys. And more details about the dog mayoral race and the possible howl off next Saturday morning, folks. Thanks gang, have a great one. The gang in Ripley. And before we get to Steve's pithy phone call, the lovely Lady Linette is here. Good morning, Lynette, good morning, how are you good? I'm so pleased that I can actually hear you and you can hear me. For a change. Well, it went dead when you
transferred, and I thought it was cut off and it used you. It was me. So what's what's what's been going on this past week? Dear? Well, I've played bingo Tuesday, I won a game and I hope to win six today. Well that's a lot of that's a lot of bingo action. Are you sure you're up for it? Yeah? I want six? Shoot four? Oh, I understand you want six before, but I mean physically, are you have the energy to us to handle six bingo games? Yeah? Okay? Any anything you dreamed you one? I dreamed that
one fifteen and broke the bank. It's a nice dream. I've had those dreams before. Where I dreamed I was at a slot machine in the casino and won thousands of dollars and woke up in the morning searching the bed for the money. I've done that before. My goal is to go to fifteen now someday and just pull the button. There you go. Well, anything else happening, babe? Nothing much. Couldn't you get the callor go through? It said no such number. I had a gat. Miss I leaned
down a number for me. Will you tell miss Eileen? She did a great job, and God bless her. Okay, yeah, all right, baby, it's good to talk to you. Okay, bye bye, bye bye. The lovely Lady Lynette Steve from Ettine, Ohio. Coming up next seven hundred WLW Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app, develover one or four podcasting seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio Station. I'm Martin Hooke, the inventor
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Target, Write Aid and Online Navage. Nav Age Clean Nose, Healthy Life Calendar says the twenty second April. The weather says the first of March. Mostly dry today, A chance of isolated showers after the rain last night this afternoon, like between two and six. That's the rain chance, but nothing heavy. A high of fifty nine tomorrow morning, down to thirty seven for a loan. Sunday party, cloudy in fifty one and that's it for the
high. Back in the fifties again on Monday. Please bring back the seventies please. Seven hundred WLW sport the Admiral Elliott rearing with some reds. Update. It was a bad one, Gary Jeff Another they had one. They lost again, four game losing streak. They have four wins in their last sixteen games. Not ideal. This was their four and twelve um. Let's compute that. What is their record? So far this season, They're like, uh, seven and fourteen, seven and fifteen, Yeah, I believe
it's I believe it is seven and I have it. I have it. Hold on, yes, hold on, I am seven and thirteen. We almost had it seven and thirteen. What does that extrapolate to over one hundred and sixty two games schedule? Oh well, this is this is the math here. This is another hundred game loser. They're on track four corrects, it would be on pace for that. Not great, but Ashcraft was good. We said it earlier. Graham Ashcraft is pitching very well. We have
three very good starters one hundred Green obviously extended earlier in this week. Um, but obviously if it's a close game down the stretch, the bullpen is going to blow it. And that's what happened. A costly error by Jose Barrero. Has been horrendous this season. You know, I have seen I have actually watched about seven Reds games, seven of the twenty Reds games so far this season. That's pretty good. And every time I've seen Berrero,
I'm going, why is he on the roster? Yeah? I'm not sure he keeps taking up this spot and I don't really know why other than we need a body out there today. Reds and Pirates back at it. Luis Sessa taking on forty three year old lefty rich Hill. What time is the inside pitch? Six oh five will be our coverage beginning. Sessa is coming with a thirteen e RA, rich Hill with a five point five RA. So it'll be a Pitchers duel tonight, no doubt. NHL playoffs real quickly,
what's happened there? Yes, the Islanders the four seed. They get a game back against the one seeded Hurricanes. They win five to one. Kines lead that series two to one. One seeded Bruins Boston. They took care of business against the Panthers four to two. Boston leads two to one in that series. And the three seeded Minnesota Wild. They crushed the Dallas Stars five to one. The Wild lead two to one in overtime. Boom, all right, fantastic. Thank Elliott rearing the Admiral with sports. You're
someone's type hit maker for hire as a lead vocalist. Here he is with the band Squeeze on his seventy second birthday. Jude rust some toothpaste a flannel for my face. Pajamas, have rush two shoes and the case I sent to my reflection. Let's get out of this place. That's the church and steeple the moanery on the hill, billboards and the buildings. Memories of it still keep calling and calling. But forget it up. I know I will tempted by the food of the tempted. The truth is described. Was on
ten Tenson to this disco. Good morning at sixty eight l W and on the line my friend with news of the week and a fifty phone calls team from at Ohio. Good morning, Gary, Jeff, how are you? I am very well, sir, Thank you. Always great to see on the job training working in Washington, d C. Mayor Pete now knows that Lionel is not an interstate railroad company, and John Zombie Fetterman has just been appointed chair of a Senate Agriculture subcommittee growing yes, Yes, and it's presented
major legislation. I didn't know he could learn that fast that he says will double dairy farm production. It's an eight hundred billion dollar program that will teach dairy farmers how to milk bowls. Mayor John trying to trends to human again, only previous successful case of that, of course, was Jesus Christ, who transd from God to man to save John's sorry backside and yours and mine. Also defining obfuscation award, a doctor Fauci Felon was testifying before Congress,
and here's what she said. Listen very carefully, ladies and gentlemen, this is the self Forgiveness award. That statement that I made last year is no longer correct. No, it was never correct in the first place. You twit was she Fetterman's doctor, so she can claim that he told her at work for him. As the BG song said, at best Holy words. The problem is our education system doesn't define words. Here we go again.
Our Secretary of Education stress education can't define woman, Yes allah, our newest Supreme Court justice. This is important because Secretary Cardona was testifying in support of men playing on women's sports teams, and our Council of Economic Advisor's chief Jared Bernstein can't say what transitory means related to inflation. Holy kel, okay,
I have two bills here in the Ohio legislature. Pay attention closely, folks, seriously bring it on home SB that Senate Bill eighty three Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act. I didn't even know it existed. So I'm flipping the television over to Channel thirty four up here to get legislative coverage, and I'm watching Professor Peter Wood, who helps to be the president of the National Association of
Scholars. He endorses this. Among other things, he says it would require general education in college to include a history course and an American history course. He also tells us that in some cases he comes down on trustees, says they don't don't do their job. You aren't right, they don't, he said. Trustees in some states are elected. I have been pushing that on Gary Jeff's show for how long Gary Jeff eighteen years, twenty years, I
don't know. House Bill sixth is the Save Women's Sports Act here in Ohio. Pay attention to it. I was watching some of the testimony on that, particularly those who are against saving women's sports. I think about that for a second. Ridiculous. I heard an interview this week, and I'm sorry I can't cite which talk show this was on. It was an on a national talk show. Doctor Leonard Sachs, f a X medical doctor, PhD in psychology, He has written a book called The Collapse of Parenting. I
was waiting for this. This is the problem with these wildings running around in our streets killing each other. Here's one of the premises of doctor Sachs. Children of left of center parents are far more likely to be depressed than children of right of center parents. Could it possibly be that the children of right of center parents who maybe go to church, you know that sort of thing, have more structure? Was the word we use when I was a kid.
Yes, structure. April the seventeenth was the birthday of Daffy Duck born nineteen thirty seven. Parents are cartoonists Texas Avery and Bob Clampett. I think Bonham Clampett was later Captain Kangaroo. I'm not sure. At eighty six, Daffy Duck clearly qualified to be POTUS Secretary, Defense US editor from California or Pennsylvania and other looney tunes lefties. Happy birthday, Daffy Duck, and one more comment on contentuary kid, all all you people who studied physics, white
is the presence of all the other colors in the prison. Thank you, thank you, excellent six fifty four. You know the only person I want to see. Testifying in these debates about protecting women's sports is Riley Gaines describing what she saw in the locker room when Williams slash Leah Thomas entered. That's all we need to know. It's unbelievable, a breaking back. Seven hundred
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I'm Sandy Collins at seven oh six. Are an exceptate at seven thirty News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. He was a Radio seven hundred wl W. Jeffweiler Honda dot Com. He good morning, into another hour of the Saturday Morning edition for Saturday April twenty second, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff Walker at seven h six it's Earth Day. Isn't everyday kind of Earth Day for people who are on earthed thanctually doing this every single
day, getting better and better all the time. To join us to talk about this. Steve Schulty, environmental engineer, who fifty three years ago was a young, impressionable liberal young man attending the very first Earth Day. Good morning, Steve Yes, nineteen seventy, very first a freshman all of South High School doing a recycling collection behind the school. Eventually led to a bachelor's degree in civil environmental engineering and a master's degree in environmental engineering from uc SO.
But anyway, three quick things to talk about this past week, I received the newsletter from a local land conservancy or going to station I've supported for many years. And in the newsletter little article the importance of forests, and it's from earth Day's website, and just very quickly, forests worldwide, despite all the benefits, have been disappearing at alarming rate for far too long. And another statement, worldwide forest covers shrink by an average of eleven point seventy
five million acres per year. Whow And we've talked about this already. Gary Jeff using satellite data to tract the changes global tree canopy increased about eight hundred and sixty five thousand square miles between nineteen eighty two and two sixteen, according to researchers at the University of Maryland, which was reported in the book which
we talked about ten global trends. Every smart person should know that land area is the same as Alaska and on TANNA combined and nasadapted data from satellites, and this is key from satellites for recent years still shows the print continues, So you know where these people get it. Who knows the earth is greening? Next those greening thank you for slightly warmer temperatures and a little bit of
CO two as well. You one can go to the US EPA website on air quality because we're always told how bad the area is, right Jerry Jeff Yes. Through twenty twenty one, this is the EPA's own data. All the primary air pollutants are below standard nationwide on average, including small and large
and small particulate matter, which is called PM two point five fifty. The rest are less than fifty percent of the standard knocks carbon monoxide S two SULT for large particle matter, and lead are all fifty more well, it sounds to me, it sounds to east like the EPA needs to lower the standards again. Probably it's in the works. And then we'll talk about our good
old Ohio River one hundred years ago. The Ohio River is dead. Basically, you know, if you went out and I remember when I was a young man, uh sometimes by day would take me out fishing and the only
thing you'd catch in the Ohio River was carp and catfish. But nineteen forty eight, the Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission was established, and this is well before the nineteen seventy Clean Water Act, and the states of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois all got together to basically clean start cleaning up the Ohio River. By the nineteen eighties, the way had bass tournaments starting in the Ohio River, and
today the Ohio River supports one hundred and sixty species of fish. And if people out there want to know, you know why their sewer built was going up. Because our sewer systems are having to spend billions of dollars in order
to clean up the wastewater, particularly both both sides of the river. Here in Cincinnati, we have what's called combined sewers, that is, storm and sanitary in the same pipe, and a lot of money is being spent to either separate those or to catch those overflows and then treat them before being released, you know, back into a stream or something like that. To anybody. Has many people out there driven along Queen City Avenue in the Fairmount area.
All that new work down there was to separate sewers and to catch and treat what it could not separate. So lots of things are going on. We have lots to celebrate. I call this, I call this awesome success. I don't know about you, well, I think it's definitely different than the story that's being pushed by so called scientist and al Gore. There's no doubt about it. The truth will set you free, my friend. Thank you so much, and Happy Earth Day. It's seven to eleven. People
have always craved entertainment. During the days of the Pharaohs, the aristocracy would enjoy a swim in the Nile as their servants scan the waters for crocodiles. Of course, the servants didn't always scan that well. Today we have something better, Eddie and Rocky. They're very entertaining and avoid swimming whenever possible. Eddie and Rock Monday afternoon at three WLW, give Robert Jones Plumbing a call for all your plumbing needs. The world's friendliest plumbers, Robert Jones Plumbing.
Mark your calendars for April twenty ninth at Miami Vallet Gaming, eighty sixth birthday to one Jack Nicholson. Go go and that perfect billy boy, absolutely perfect. They was giving me ten thousand wats a day, you know, and I'm hot to truck. Next woman takes me, I'm gonna light up like a pinball machine and payoff in silver dollars years, Johnny, I was. I just didn't want you to think I was like one of your other girls. Not much danger from that unless you curtsey on my face real soon.
Never rub another man's root, barb. I'll answer the question. You want answers. I think I'm entitled. You want answers? What the truth? You can't handle the truth? So crazy someplace else. We're all stocked up here from as good as it gets to to you know whatever. Jack Nicholson incredible, so is Rocko. Roco Costellano joins us at seven seventeen, our
biohacker and training fitness guru. You're gonna go to train with Rocco dot com or go to five nineteen Madison Avenue in Covington for Rocco's biohacking lab and the training facility. Today we're talking about gas stoves. What do you know about gas stoves? Rocco, Gary, Jeff howaia gas stoves? Well, you know, this was in the dudes a little while ago. Oh, it's still in the news. They want us to get rid of our gas stoves.
But I know. But the thing is that the media is so corrupt because they just will not read the studies and the and the so called scientific evidence that Gruenwald at al. Actually put out because this was this is no new news. There was a study put out back in two thirteen that actually said the exact same thing, that twelve point seven percent of the population would
get asthma, especially children with you know, from guest stops. But this was a population, a tributal, a fraction kind of study, and there was a meta analysis that said, you know, and basically all that really means is that they took a bunch of other studies and they looked at them and they said, oh, guess what, I think that guest stole a
tribute to twelve point seven percent of the population getting asthma. The one thing that they don't say, right, They tried to make it one specific thing that causes asthma so that they can you know, freak out the world. And the big issue is that they don't. They don't look at you know, the parents smoking in or smoke. They don't look at pets, you know, they don't look at um any any other contributing factors that may that
may attribute to that kind of asthma. So and the really funny, the funnier part of this was that, uh, Lawrence Lawrence Berkeley a lab actually had a study that came out afterwards and said, hey, all you have to do is put a range hood on your on your gas filled and it will eliminate ninety percent of all attributable um, you know, a respiratory irritance. So nobody talks about, hey, why don't we just put a range hood on our gas stove and we won't have the asthma issues. Uh,
they just want to hop on the on the gas stove. Well, you know, you know who who They could study Rocco to find out if gas stoves cause respiratory problems or asthma. They could talk to every every chef in the country who needs a gas stove to do his job. No, and so, so what's the occurrence of asthma among chefs across America? That would be the study. But you know, they don't really want to do that because then they'll be like, I don't know. Don't you know that rock,
Don't you know that fossil fuels are killing the planet. We must get rid of everything that has anything to do with natural gas or oil or any kind of fossil fuels. We must go all electric, so we can strip the planet of minerals and use slave labor to do it. And then so then we can so we can get rid of all the fossil fuels, and then we just we also dig up all the lithium ion in Mexico and all of that so that we can run our our electric stoves on lithium battery.
But we'll have to use we'll have to use diesel vehicles to dig up all of that lithium and metals and minerals that we need to do go all electric. Yeah, it's it's amazing. Yes. So I just want people to realize that whenever some of these sites are study really look at, because that's why I read about fifty studies a week, just to clarify the stupidity in most of the studies that the media brings up. So don't believe everything you see and only half of what you hear. That's really there. You go,
all right, rock Thank you Brocco Costellano. This morning on the Saturday Morning edition at seven twenty two on seven d WLW. Earth Day is today, except to all of us to save the Earth. What can you do? You can do what I've done. Stop using private jets. I know you enjoy the comfort and convenience of private jets, but they're the biggest transportation polluters of them all. With hardcore climate activists like John Carry, Prince Harry At, Leonardo DiCaprio fly in a private jet, not a chance. Be
listening for more Earth Day tips on seven hundred WLW. Contractors, plumbers, roofers, I'm attorney Blake Maslin, our insurance companies not covering your work or denying your twenty from sport and now Elliott Rearing the Admiral. Some MLB scores from yesterday, Gary Jeff the Cubs. They shut up the Dodgers thirteen nothing. But the story of the game. Drew Smiley had a perfect game into
the eighth inning. He had six outs, He had six outs to go, and it was a swinging bunt on the first batter of the eighth inning. Drew Smiley went to field the ball and then his catcher Yan Gomes tackles him, so it was ruled a bunt base hit, basically ending the perfect game. The Rays. They scored three in the bottom of the ninth to come back to beat the White Sox eight to seven. White Sox stink the A's. They managed to get their fourth win of the season against the Rangers
and their five to four victory. A's are four. The A's are four and sixteen, and they will be eliminated from Oakland. They will be heading to Las Vegas as soon as their stadiums built. Well, they've they've been mathematically eliminated from Oakland ever since the Thugs took over that city about twenty years ago. They've lost. I think Oakland has lost. I want to say they've lost six sports teams have they I don't know. Did the Warriors still
play, you know, the Warriors. So the Warriors, the Raiders, the Warriors, yes, the Athletics. I don't know what else. I'm sure they lost someone else. Soccer team, hockey team, doesn't matter. Let's see Red's update. The Reds dropped again. They lose again, fourth game in a row. They're four and twelve in their last sixteen. The Pirates won four to two. The Reds are back at it today, Sessa as a thirteen era for the Reds. Rich Hill's coming in with a five
to five ra first pitch at six thirty five. Our coverage beginning right here on seven hundred WW at six zoo five FC Cincinnati. The Origin Blue were obliterated, yes, or excuse me last weekend Saint Louis beat them five to one. That they will try to get right tonight where they take on the Portland Timbers. Timbers Gary, Jeff, Yeah, and Ben. I mean they're depleted as a team. That didn't they like take three members off for
the national team. Well, one of them I think got bought. I'm not entirely sure how soccer contracts work, but yeah, I think if they can just sell players to like the European teams. Oh Elliott. Interesting Earth Day fact for you that you may not have been aware. Over we go, major contribution of methane in the Earth's atmosphere is as actually attributed to termite
farts. Time for the Tom Davis I like to repush them as the eye and with Moore pertinent news stories, this is the real news this morning. Here is the aforementioned Tom Davis. Good morning Gary, Jeff. This week we just can't get enough of those tattoos. But first, this sounds like something out of a movie. A funeral worker in Colorado driving a hearse transporting a body that was marked for organ donation when he lost control and drove through
a guardrail. The long black car was dangling over a cliff, but luckily the dead weight in the back of the car was just enough to keep it from going over. The driver was able to crawl to safety and the car was recovered. Some dude in Arizona went nuts and jumped naked into a fountain in front of a church. He was ranting and raving something about a baptism, but the members of the congregation did not engage. They just called the cops, who hauled him out of the water. He threw his wet socks
at one of the officers. Nobody was hurt. A busted marriage has emboldened a beleaguered former bride. She has contacted her wedding photographer and demanded a refund. This guy photographed her wedding back in twenty nineteen, and she wants the six hundred and fifty dollars back. She emailed him and said that he did a good job, but they are now useless since he got divorced. She emphasized that yes, she was serious. And finally, some guy in Paris
is getting even more famous for being a crazy person. He's known for being the world's most tattooed teacher. So you'd think that this guy would be marked and pierced in every way possible, and he agrees. That's why he's having his nipples and belly button surgically removed to have more room for more tattoos. Now keep in mind this is a guy who already has his tongue, gums, and eyeballs tattooed. He teaches ages seven through eleven. Next week starts
new business selling recordings of her husband's snoring. Have a great weekend when people parents think that we got problems in this country with teachers. Cheez. Jim LaBarbara, the music professor and rock and roll archaeology coming up on the other side, I'm mar. The good news is we are drying out for most of your Saturday. A few possible lingering showers this morning, and then another small window right around the lunch hour, but overall not too much to worry
about. Tempaters will be a little bit on the chili side, only topping out around sixty tomorrow when you wake up, you're back in the thirties, only topping out around fifty. From your severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW forty five degrees right now in Cincinnati. I'm Sandy Collins, our next update at eight news Radio seven hundred wl double news twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven
hundred WLW rock and roll archaeology with the music professor Jim la Barbara. We start this morning in April of nineteen sixty six with a cheer. Strangers in the night exchanging glances, wondering in the night, what were the chances we'd be sharing love before the night was through. Something in your eyes was so inviting, something in your smile was so exciting. Something in my heart told me I must have you. Strangers in the night too, lonely people.
We were strangers in the night up to the moment when we set off first tenn O. Little did we know. Love was just the glands away, worn, embracing done. So Ever since that night we've been together, lovers at first side, in love forever. It turned out so right or strangers And the chairman of the board, Frank Sinatra seven thirty nine on seven LW and the prop on the line, Jim, good morning, Good morning, Gary jet YEP. That came out last week and it saw its way up
the trucks the number one. Ironically, Selata despised that song. You called it at one time a piece of blank and the worst blanking song that I have ever heard. He wasn't the voice his opinion, He didn't like the performance live, and in spite of his contemporary song, it became a number one hit for him for the first time in eleven years. And that's Glenn
Campbell on guitar, how Bling on drums. Glenn Campbell said that the rehearsal, they spent about fifteen takes on this thing before some actor came in, and then they did just three takes with Jimmy Bowen the producers, stepping up the session and then saying, okay, let's let's stop, but let's take
that first take. They did that. They were under a time crunch because Jimmy Bowen, the producer, knew that both Bobby Darren and Jack Jones were also recording that song, so they needed to get this thing out quickly. Jimmy Bowen, mastermind behind promoting and producing the got together with some airline stewardses and actually gave them the airline stewardesses and sent them out quickly to disc jockeys
and cities paid people to deliver the record. Gave it the airline stewardesses to go to some this jockeys, certain dis jockeys and get this thing out. And they did. They beat Jack Jones and and and an interesting backstoryhand this is the memorable part of that song. We didn't hear it because it's at
the very end, is the scooby dooby dow Yeah. And then and then the story the story goes that Freddie Silverman, they head of CBS, listening to that song, and an airplane red Eye flights to a developmental meeting for Scooby Doo, Where Are You? And he gets inspired by this sketch, and that's what. So when Franks think Scooby Doo, he had no idea
he was talking about a dope smoking dog that would be a cartoon. Um. Now, the great, the great thing about the Franks, and my only Frank Sinatra story is that my wife Chris to two point zero, who's listening, Good Morning, honey, famously was a work security and in catering
at Riverbend when she was a teenager. And on Frank's last tour when he stopped at Riverbend, and I believe in nineteen eighty six, she waited on him before the concert, brought his meal and stuff and he actually he actually called my wife, a sixteen year old girl, a nice broad and remembered her and told her supervisor that she was really great and a nice broad. So that's you know, when you get a when you get a compliment from
the chairman of the board, it's the best thing you can hear. You mentioned Glenn Campbell I guess he was part of the wrecking Crew with Hal Blaine on that song. Right, yeah, okay, so today would have been Glenn Campbell's birthday. Sadly we lost him, you know, to Alzheimer's, but the music lives on. Yeah, And this week he's got a number one hit with the Easy Listening charts and it's gonna peak out of number four in the pop charts. Jimmy Webb Songs. Jimmy Webb wrote this song.
Now. Webb was on a beach in Galveston. He wrote the song, and it's the story about a scared soldier heading off the war and and the girl he left behind in his hometown. And most songwriters and never find themselves in places like Galveston of Wichita. But Jimmy Webb for summer, he hasn't found inspiration in the people that he met in that environment, in the cities like that. And the song was released in nineteen sixty eight. Originally I'm
by Don Hoe. He's at the Glenn Campbell Good Time Hour and Glenn here's the song, ranks the song and decides to record the song, and the Vietnam War was going on. Don Campbell releases this it was considered some people considered this an anti war song, but Jimmy Webb, the songwriter, wasn't fond of a label. He said, I prefer to say it wasn't anti war. There was more about an individual getting involved in the war and realizing that he'd rather be somewhere else. So this was one of one of the
big manus always from that combination of Jimmy Webb and Glenn Campbell. We had to Galveston seven WLW Galt Galvins. I still see when the throwin. I still see hood guys throwin. She was twenty one. Then I left y'all the stun, y'all the stunylvstun. I still here your sea we flashing. While I watched the cannons slashing. I came my gun and dream of gal the stun. I still see her standing by water, standing there looking out to see and she win Molly all the beach where we used to learn.
All this time, I am so afraid of Guyfore ride dry the tears. She's crying before I watch you see birds fly y'all stuff. Oh yeah, and actually, uh, the song galst had nothing to do with the Vietnam War. Actually, it was about a previous battle from a hundred years before.
Jim Lebarbro, the music professor on with us and next up one of the great instrumental more or less instrumental number one hits of all time correct number one, yeah, number one today In nineteen seventy four, TFOP buy mfs B LP the Sound of Philadelphia nineteen seventy one number one hit and the first television theme song to reach number one on the pop charts and arguably that the first disco song to hit that number one. And it was written by the
guys behind that Philadelphia soul sound Kenny Gamble, Geon Huff. They wrote it specifically for Don. Cornelius is a theme song for Soul Train. Now go ahead, I'm sorry they created the host of Soul Train. He refused to allow any references to the name of the television series, so they recorded the song. It's a number. I know you can't call it Soul Train when that single was released, so they had to make a T sop and that's why they adopted that T sop named Cornelius. Don would later say, you
know, that was one of the dumbest things that I ever get. A major mistake on my part. And the song is instrumental, as you said, but there is a little bit of a vocal in there, and that's the three degrees on that little strip. And thats B was actually a racially mixed studio band that Kenny Gamble and Leon Hupp put together and they wrote, thought this thing and did this thing to feature they showcase our house Man Now
it won a Grammy Award. And then when they went back him into the Hall of Fame Kenney Gamble and Leon Huff and walking the Hall of Fame, Kenny Gamble confirmed that MMFSB because one of this jockey said a lot of us so MFSB, yeah, I'm sure. Kenny Gamble assured everybody MFSB stood for mother, father's sister brother for years. There was some other interpretation, but he clarified it. At one hundred and twenty beats per minute. Let's crank
it up, Elliott, mfs B TSK. I still see Doc Courneus's Giant Afro. We're Dancing and Romance another big seven hundred w L Doughty and Saturday Morning Slow Try Yeah whatever. Uh. It's amazing the songs that have reached number one. Jim Uh up next a song that was so nice it had to be a hit twice ice. We'll start with you just a clip of the original of this next track, which you and I like this version best of all, the original from Eddie Floyd. Let's listen to a little knock
on wood thing. That's a great sixties record, There's no question about it, uh, prop the story behind this song and the remake that was actually a bigger head yeah, all the remake with the number one, but that one Eddie Floyd's nineteen sixty six, it's stall about it at twenty eight on the pop charts. And he wrote that with Steve Crawford Stats Records. They're in the Loraine Mootel that's where Ductor went to Luther King two years later would
be assassinated. They're working late at night one night and Floyd is telling that Steve about a story about when he and his brother were kids. He said, in Alabama, man, there's like thunder and lightning. We'd hide under the bed because we'd be frightening and we'd be fighting of the thunder and the lightning, and we were scared. And Steve Crawford liked that phrase, so he jumped on it and used that, and they were writing a song about
superstitions and maybe telling about cats and umbrellas and you name it. And then all of a sudden he said, yeah, but people do for good luck, and Eddie Floyd kept on the chair and said, knock on wood. There it is, so basically the whole song changed that, Steve Crowpor said, and he started thinking about I'd better knock on the wood for good luck, and then I can keep this girl like that because she's the greatest and
that's what it's all about. And then a disco version, you can smell me aramis this morning with them FSB and Amy Stewart's number one hit in nineteen seventy nine. This week Amy Stewart does it. She's a little girl starring on Broadway in the musical Bubbling. Browton urd to get her in the studio and they kept this record. And ironically, now this record becomes a platinum
hit and it's a Grammy Award nominated record, becomes number one. But look, today we listen back to music, you hardly ever hear anybody say, oh I love Amy Stewarts knock on wood, you know. And it was thirteen years after Eddie Floyd's version came out, and that great southern, nasty, Southern R and D sound was sending me a disco hit on the dance Floyds. And so they got here about Amy Stewart. But you're sure do hear about Eddie Floyd's version. But this was number one today the front little
aramist knocked on the wood, Amy Stewart, giant record number one. Jim, thank you as all was. This is good stuff. And by the way, what a yesterday. Huh oh, that was great. The all stars were there at Barley Corns once every three months, Jim Lebarba, the music professor, Dusty Rhodes. Let's see Ernie Brown, the batman, Arnier Brown, Randy Michaels, Marty Brennaman was there yesterday and and then I was
there too. Jim, have a great weekend. Seven hund W l W, Brendaman and Jones on Baseball Cap. You're listening to seven hundred WLW, also available on ninety four five FMW two thirty three BG Cincinnati. No appointments ever needed it Ortho. Since the orthopedic urgent care are drying out for most of your Saturday, A few possible lingering showers this morning, and then another small window right around the lunch hower, but overall not too much to worry
about. Tempaters will be a little bit on the chili side, only topping out around sixty tomorrow. When you wake up, you're back in the thirties, only topping out around fifty. From your severe weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologists Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. It's Sunday forty five degrees this morning in Cincinnati. It's eight o six sur Next update at eight thirty. I'm Sandy Collins, News Radio seven hundred WLW. Have news
twenty four hours a day. He was a Radio seven hundred wl W Richard Fell's Jewelers, Cincinnati's most trusted jeweler since eighteen ninety six. In he had another hour of this Saturday morning edition for Saturday, April twenty two, twenty twenty three. Gary Jeff Walker at your service, G J. Dubbs on duty eight h six Eastern Time. That is five on three, seven four,
nine, seven thousand still to come. This hour, we'll be talking to Steve Gorham, who's the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition for Earth Day updates and right now it's time for science. Michael in a Science Minute as a night scientist who did surprising that blinded me. Good morning, Michael, how are you? I'm good, Garry Jeff, you know, General
on my Mind was one of my favorites until finally the commercialized sports. It's no one that your jeweler is always open and my path is free to walk. Uh love. That's that's a John Hartford song. The Galveston was Jimmy Webb. As the prof pointed out, So what have you got for us this morning, Michael, Well, we got today, says this Earth Today. We're going to talk about stoning earthworms and starting by I mean, I
mean stoning them by giving them a cannabis um. Okay, it seems that well, you know the THHC, the psycho active component in cannabis, tetrahydro. Yes, it's a big benefit to people for health issues, trying to get their appetite back. And what what the what they've done is they're trying to develop a new way to have to determine which type of proteins part of
the cannabis family. And actually it's called anandami family. It's a type of cannabis help attached to the receptor in the body called the CB one receptor to help help people gain more function of olfactory senses and wanting to eat more. So what they did is it seems that earthworms are similar to humans and nematodes are specifically, and what they do is they take the earthworms and they genetically
modify them. They have a receptor called not the CB one but the are CP one, and they adjusted to have for them to have the CB one receptor, and then they give them the h The type of cannabis that we mentioned was the nandamid cannabis, and it actually they put them in a container and they actually go toward more better food that they like, such as the strains of bacteria that they normally would tend to favor more than just other types
of other foods that they put for worms. So actually that the worms now are a testing mechanism full of cannon of a systems for helping people benefit through taking THHC supplements to to help them to cope with eating disorder. So the cannabis doesn't make the earthworms want to eat pizza or anything. There now just just better bacteria, so better back to here. It's one of those weird scientific things where you're like, hey, let's let's let's delve into this.
So no, yeah, one of the one of the primary users, one of the primary uses of medicinal marijuana has been, as you said, improving someone's appetite, or helping people with nausea, being able to eat, people that are going through chemotherapy, with cancer and the like. Uh so, yeah, interesting study, but pot makes you hungrier. Go figure right, even for worms, I could have I could have given them a definitive answer about twenty years ago. Michael, thank you so much. Have a great
Earth Day. Seven hund WLW NFL Draft to Cincinnati Bengals select He's as seven hundred w l JA Papa John's Orange and Black draft profile. Try our Papa pairings, better ingredients, better pizza, Papa John's and by Eh Hafner and sons. Now here's Moe Egger with a name you need to know. There are very very few guarantees when it comes to the NFL Draft, but it's a virtual lock that the Bengals will select a tight end and maybe even two
in this year's draft. The last time Cincinnati took a tight end in Round one was twenty thirteen, when Notre Dames Tyler Eifert was taken with the twenty first overall pick. Could the next Bengals first round tight end come from the
same school? Before starting in South Ben Michael Mayer was a standout at Coventon Catholic High School, and in his three years with the Fighting Irish, he shattered the Notre Dame record book for tight ends, piling up one hundred and eighty catches for over two thousand yards, and he had eighteen touchdowns in a loaded tight end class. Mayor is considered by many evaluators to be the best prospect at the position. He has the ideal frame and toughness needed, and
the college production is impossible to ignore. Scouts do say that he needs to improve as a blocker, and some will go out of their way to point out that there are faster tight ends available in this class, but the consensus is that he's already made NFL starter who would fit very very well in the
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in the right direction. Brother Rick Green from Spiritwork Cincinnati joins us, I'm gonna let it shine a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine a lot of mine. I'm gonna let it shine shine, let it shine, let shine. Oh yeah, oh yeah. Eight fifteen on a Saturday morning, Brother Green, how are you. I'm doing great. Gary. I woke up praying for you and your listeners. Gary, I have to give you a praise report. I have a twenty year old friend in my life
and God had me talking to him for about a year now. Gary, he got that tied Thursday night. He is so on fire for the Lord. That's wonderful. He had a rough life, Gary, Mom, Dad, at Sie Dad and then out of present Leting or twelve Foster home there he had a rough life, and praise God for Thursday Night. He is on fire. That's remarkable, great, great testimony. I love it. And Gary, I got a great one for you today. We're coming from
Roman chapter five, verse eleven. It says, so now we can rejoice in our wonderful new relationship with God because our Lord Jesus Christ made of friends of God. Amen. That's the good news. Gary, it's always the good news. You're right. I had a story to share with you too. And regards my wife christa two point off. We were at Easter service with my parents a couple of weeks back, and and I noticed that half
way through this she had tears in her eyes. And she's telling me afterwards, she said, you know, all my life, I've carried this stress and it's like right in the middle of her body. She carries stress there. And she said, all of a sudden, in the middle of the service, that stress went away and it stayed away. And she said, I didn't know what to do with that. I didn't know how to react to that because it's always there and it all of a sudden it disappeared.
I said, that's a great witness, babe, and she agreed, and I mean, the stress comes back, but but just the power of healing that she'd never experienced before in the middle of the service, without even asking for this relief, It just happened organic me know. God is real, He's real, Yes, sir, well, yes, you have a blessed weekend, and thanks for sharing the great news. Rick, Thank you,
Gay, Love you later. I love you too, brother. Up next Steve Gorham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition, on more good news about the Earth in our environment. Because you never were here that from well, practically anywhere else. Eight eighteen. It's seven hundred WLW this morning at nine. Mike Gallen listens, comments, listen some more comments again.
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To close up the night, the seven seeded Lakers. They take on the two seeded Grizzlies and are Grizz Go Grizz this Grizz. You love Lebron, you love him, I love John Morant. Is he going to be back action for the Grizzlies? I believe so. Yeah, this good. This series is also tied at one apiece. That tip off at ten. Grizzlies Lakers are favored by four, only four at home. That's right.
Reds the Reds. They lose four in a row. They're four and twelve in their last sixteen Graham Ashcraft was great, only allowing three hits two runs, but the bullpen blew at a Jose Berrero Ara blew it. Reds lose four two to the Pirates, but they are back at it today. Luis
Sessa is facing off against rich Hill. First pitches at six thirty five, with our coverage beginning right here at six zero five on seven hundred WL W Elliot rearing seven hundred WW Sports. Okay, we are trying to contact our guests, Steve gorm Here's what he sent me, so, I mean, since we're going to talk about Earth Day and the climate, he sent me a couple of attachments. A I canna just thumb through my email. Do you love it when when people set you up for stuff and then don't show
up, and then you're going, Okay, what what gives here? I'm confirming to join you Saturday at eight twenty three am Eastern It is eight twenty three am Eastern Saturday morning to discuss Earthday climatism. The prospects were keeping our your gasoline car and your gas dove, and the Coming Green Breakdown. Steve Gorham the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America. He is the author of three great books, which I probably shouldn't mention since he's standing me
up right now, Elliott keep calling him. They are basically outside the green box, the mad, mad, mad world of climatism. His fourth book, Green Breakdown, The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, will be out July first, and he sent me images and whatever. He's not on the line, So what the hell? I will say this about the people that I talk to who really know I trust to give me the straight dope about where we'd
like. We had the director of the Interior, the Interior Secretary, this woman crying about man made climate change and what we must do to save the planet this week, and it was it was a great performance, great performance art. But her tears didn't fool me. Maybe she truly believes what Al Gore and these non scientists like Bill Nye, the non science guy, and
Greta Tundberg are pushing and maybe you do too. But from all the data I have received from numerous sources, sfact dot org is a fantastic website to find actual data, not just hypothesis or conjecture about what they say and all of the failed predictions over the last a hundred years. It's been at least one d years that people pretend to be able to tell you what's going to
happen with the environment. Actually, the Antarctic ice caps are not shrinking as we are being told that they shrink on one side and on the other side of the continent they are building. The Earth is greening, as our friend Steve Shulty shared with us earlier this morning. If you look at the satellite data, we're actually getting greener and greener. And because guess what happens when more CO two is in the atmosphere, plants thrive. How can that be
bad for the Earth? The sea level rises that we keep on hearing about, if you look at the actual data over the last hundred years, temperatures on the Earth, if you look at the satellite information, not from the ground butcher stations. I remember about five years ago there was a story about the Earth's temperature's right, risen five degrees or two degrees fahrenheit in the last twenty years. It's the warmest summer on record. How many times do you
hear that on the news? Well, think about the records that only go back to the eighteen forties, and the planet's either six thousand or four billion years old, depending on who you who you talk to, and what you believe. But this fossil fuel, man made climate change narrative has proven wrong every time there's a prediction. Remember it's been almost seven years ago. Seven eight years ago, we were being told that the Earth was going to come
to an end because of climate change. And then people at the UN and all these climate alarmist issues, they all they all, you know, once the once their predictions miss their mark, every time, they just move the needle back, they just move the timetable back. And if you're listening to AOC about climate change, I'm sorry, that's that's about as good as listening
to me. But I listened to people that actually have the data, and I would say CFaCT dot org, the CO two Coalition, the Heartland Institute, which our friend Steve Schulty references on a regular basis here are great places for you to look to find actual information about what's going on with our climate, and your fossil fuel powered car is not the problem. Neither are gas
stoves. A twenty eight seven LW. Did you know you can now build a low maintenance deck using stone with tanside stone decking tanside sto start drying out for most of your Saturday. A few possible lingering showers this morning, then another small window right around the lunch hower, but overall not too much to worry about. Tempters will be a little bit on the chili side, only topping out around sixty Tomorrow when you wake up, you're back in the thirties,
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kids, Time for gifts from Wally may Day. May Day, that's the call that comes into the air traffic control tower from a small private plane that's approaching the airport. Now ursus, what is your problem? Gives out the license number of the plane, and a nervous voice comes on the other and I'm not a pilot. The pilot's incapacitated. I'm the only other one on board. I'm behind the controls and and I don't know what to do. You've got to help me, said, well, do you know what
your heading is? He said? East northeast? Good? What's your windspeed? Two hundred knots? And I think we're flying upside down? Okay, how do you how do you know you're heading? If you're not a pilot. I'm looking at the compass here it says east northeast. Okay, Well, how do you know your your airspeed? The airspeed indicator says two hundred knots? Fine, fine, calm down. How do you know you're flying
upside down? Because this brown stuff is running down my neck? Seven hundred WW Cincinnati available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app, number one podcasting d WLW, and iHeartRadio station. Erectile dysfunction affects nearly fifty percent of men over age fifty, but even with so many men affected. Binding a trust to provider to treat the condition. Isn't so simple on the environment and the climate, mister Gorham, I apologize. This is what happens when the host doesn't update his
phone with your proper number. We're calling the problem at all. We're calling the old number over and over. Guy can't believe this, He's always on time. I can't. I can't. And then I had to ineloquently explain what we were going to talk about. So I'm glad we finally got through to you on this Earth Day. On this Earth Day, what new news do you have besides the coming fourth book out in July. Yeah, well,
there's there's a bunch of new news about various things. We got this, of course, of the fifty something like fifty third anniversary of the first Earthday nineteen seventy. And we're supposed to plant a tree, We're supposed to recycle our wardrobe, we're supposed to switch our diet to meet stuff. A lot of things that are proposed. But we're in the middle of a war
right now. The world is trying to get us to transition to renewables and get rid of coal, oil, natural gas, HydroD carbon fuels, trying to force everybody by an electric vehicle, get rid of your gasoline pickup truck and have everybody have to build with a gas stove or gas appliances. And those are but there's some there's some some dark clouds on the horizon, and
I'm actually predicting a green breakdown that's coming. Maybe we can talk about that at the end of the show, but yeah, I'll chances every day. Tell me why changing from fossil fuels is a bad thing. Well, because renewables just can't do it is the basic issue. We have a thing called net zero now that the world has adopted many companies and governments and states it says we have to be all green, wind, solar, natural gas. I'm sorry, wind, solar, biofuels, hydrogen, carbon capture and storage
by twenty fifty. That is not going to be possible. Even our utilities that they want to transition to wind and solar. When you get when you get up a little bit ways, the electricity prices rise very very fast, and b you start having these breakdowns in the system, you have a blackouts because the wind and solar intermittent. So even our electrical systems are not going to get anywhere near eighty or one hundred percent renewables. By the way,
in Ohio, you're pretty pretty sensible right now. You only got about three percent renewables in Ohio and your electricity rates are a little bit lower than average for the nation. So those those are good things. So tell me the positives of fossil fuels. I mean, we hear about the negatives all the time. Give me some positive news about using fossil fuels, and are they
really damaging our atmosphere of the planet. Well as actually they're they're not the the you know, the whole movement for renewables came from from two original sources and then a third recently. One was the oil shocks of the nineteen seventies.
We had the nineteen seventy three Arab oil embargo and then we had an Iran oil shut down in nineteen seventy nine, and those things forced price of gasoline to go very very high, price of crude oil to go very very high global recessions, and so the world said, well, let's look at renewables. And then the second thing that was going on was was Earth Day, was the idea that we had too much air and water pollution, but we had our states were already fighting it through the fifties and sixties, and
all had passed laws on air pollution by nineteen seventy. And so those two problems have been by and large solved. The our air is very much cleaner today than it used to be. We used to have of people like coal furnaces, butul cold us in the air, and they would accumulate on the snow and the spring cleaning every year to wash the walls to get cold us off. We start burning natural gas. It's very clean, and then our
water has been cleaned up as well, so we solve that problem. And then the second thing is we had a hydrofracturing I'm sorry, we had hydrofracturing revolution, and rather and dependence on oil and gas. United States became the biggest exporter of oil and natural gas oil products. And so we've solved those two problems. But in the meantime, the world became very afraid of man made global warming, and now that is driving the entire demand for renewables.
It's it's not clean air, clean water anymore, or a fear about running out of petroleum is the global warming climate change narrative caused by man made causes and fossil fuels. Is that of fall narrative or is it true? No, it is a false narrative. The Earth's climate is overwhelmingly dominated by natural factors. A couple of real simple facts. We've only had about one point one degree celsius of warming since eighteen eighty, very very mild one point eight
fahrenheit. We go through that every morning between nine and ten am. And today's temperatures are not unusually warm. If you look back over the last ten thousand years or geologic evidence, we've had many multi century long periods when it has been warmer than today. And then the final thing is that carbon dioxide that we emit from our factories is a very very small amount of the overall CO two that goes into the atmosphere everyday. Nature puts twenty times as much
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere as all of our industries. So the evidence really shows we're not causing dangerous warming. The recent the warming of the last three decades predicted by the climate models, it hasn't warmed nearly as much. They have over emphasized things. Nevertheless, the world is spending almost a trillion dollars a year on renewables and pushing for this transition which which isn't going to occur.
Actually, what about the Department of the Interior Secretary crying about climate change? Did you see that in the press conference in the testimony this week? I did not see that this week. Sorry, all right, well I did and it was quite a performance, and I mean performance and not so glowing terms. Finally, the Green Breakdown, your new book that's out July. First, what are you saying in this? Essentially? Sure? So
The Green Breakdown goes through all of the discussion about renewable energy today. It goes about the history of energy and how in wealthy nations we have abundance and low cost hydrocarbon energy and our society is based on that. It talks about how the developing nations don't have that. We have literally three million people out there that either have no electricity or electricity blackouts all the time. It goes
through the war on hydrocarbons. It goes through the transition the people are trying to do with our utilities to win and solar. It goes through electric vehicles, It goes through aircraft, and ships, and it goes through heavy industry and points out that these things are not going to occur. Hydrocarbons just deliver too much energy, too concentrated that renewables can't can't do. And so we
are going to have a breakdown. Uh, we're going to have utilities of failing, going to have some blackouts, We're going to have high electricity costs. We're not going to have a hydrogen economy. It's just too expensive. UM. We've already seen Europe step back from this UM we've had. We've been in the middle of a world's energy crisis for the last two years,
centered in Europe, and Europe is marching back. They're building twenty seven new coal plant, they're reopening twenty seven coal plants in Germany, they're building twenty five liquefied metro gas import terminals in Europe to bring in gas. And so they haven't they haven't publicly said we're stepping back, but their actions show that they're stepping back from the drive for renewables. And meanwhile, China and Indian are going full tilt boogie on coal plants and coal fired power plants. Steve
Gorham, thank you so much. For your time, and I'm sorry about the delay. Okay, Gary Jeff until the next time, All right, eight forty six mo Egger next, contractors, plumbers, roofers. I'm attorney Blake Maslin. Our insurance companies not covering your work or denying your twenty percent overhead and profit. Maybe an adjusters trying to replace a fush England. It's Earth Day and Moe Egger is with us because sports happen on Earth unless it's
space jam sixteen. Good morning, mo, good morning? What's going on? Oh? Earth Day? Man? Come on? And of course the NBA playoffs. Do you think that Royce O'Neill is a big James Harden fan? Now? No, no, make definitely James Harden suspended of course during the playoffs for kicking Royce O'Neill and what they used to call in professional wrestling the mid section. That's right. Grollman soon referred to that area as the mid section. I thought of that the other night, Joel Joel Embiid kicking
Nick Claxton. When did the NBA turn into the UFC? MO, what's going on? Well, you know, I always hear people romanticize about the basketball that was played in the nineties, and the NBA playoffs in many respects have kind of resembled that. I mean, we've the first week or so has been dominated by discussions of suspensions and you know, guys getting kicked out
of games and things like that. That Philadelphia Brooklyn game, unfortunately, was kind of clouded by that stuff, and the reality was it was a terrific game. Start the game, but I'm not sure if Philadelphia deserved to win, but they did. They go up three nothing. You know, we obviously had the Draymond Green antis the other night. He got suspended for Game three. The Warriors were better without him. They won that game to at
least stay, you know, realistically alive in the series. But yeah, there's there has been, for my liking, at least a little bit too much going on in regards to two dudes, had another dude in the quote mid section. Yeah, I mean, this is like one of these things that you know, women don't ever understand exactly how much that hurts. I mean, if if, if women could get kicked in the ovaries, maybe
maybe that's the answer for Leah Thomas the next time he she competes. Maybe Riley Gaines should just give him a swift kick right before he dives into the pool. Women have never been kicked in the mid section like that, and men have never given birth, and Hue and Leah Thomas never will. Uh. So I don't I don't know that pain. Uh And And conversely, yes, they'll never know what it's like to h to take it hard in that area. What are you What are the chances for your knicks in these
NBA playoffs? Since we're on the subject, played great last night? Uh? In what was the first quarter of that game? Might have set basketball back one hundred years? It was It was hard to watch that They have scored more points off turnovers in the first three games in that series than any team in the history of the league. They got a great game from a kid named r. J. Barrett who played his college basketball at Duke. I still think Cleveland has the best player in the series and Donovan Mitchell.
But as a Knicks fan to to watch from afar as Madison Square Garden rocked and as the New York Knicks pulled away. Look, the winner of this series is probably going to lose in the next round to the Milwaukee Bucks, and probably pretty swiftly. But in the next ve won one playoff series this century, it was in twenty thirteen. So for them to just advance in the postseason, for somebody who who loves that franchise would be would be pretty
cool. But the series is far from over. That Cleveland team is really good. They had a kid last night, and Darius Garland, who's typically very very good, had a terrible game, and I expect him to reabout and play well tomorrowling Game four and for the rest of the series. I was hanging out at the Crow's Nest, which is a regular kind of thing for me on Wednesdays again, and watching the debacle that was the debut of Levi Stout for the Reds, and that that home run the third pitch of
the game. That home run in the first inning was about the fastest frozen rope I've ever seen from back to stands. Did you see that that man a line drive over the less old wall? Jeez? Yeah, like a second and a half and it was gone, and you knew the game was
over at this point. Levi Stout making his debut, and I just could imagine what what David Bell was telling Levi Stout there in the first inning when it was six to nothing, and he went out to talk with the young pitcher and I just imagined him saying, LEVI, we got the hotel room tonight, but after that you're on your own. Well, I think the good news is this. He was He was bad in the first inning, and then over the next three he settled down. You know, I said
this on social media during the game. I can handle watching guys come up make their big league debut and if they get their brains beaten in, hopefully you know, that's that's something they learned from. I can handle that. What what is a waste of time is watching Louis sess to do the exact same thing. You know, if you go back to last Sunday, he gave up nine runs in the first thinning. Luis Tess is thirty one years old. He's not, you know, has very little chance of being a
part of this franchise's future. Luke Weaver pitching the other night, made his Red's debut, and Luke Weaver's twenty nine years old, probably not a big part of his team's future moving forward, and he got better as the game went on. But I can handle watching young guys go through what you go through when you're first starting out, and hopefully for Levi Stout that's something he
can learn from and build upon and do better moving forward. But you understand with young guys, with young pitchers especially, you know, sometimes that's part of the process. And look, he was pitching against perhaps the best team in baseball, so it's not like he was going now, you know, out there against a not so very good opponent. And hopefully next time he
gets a chance he does better. But unfortunately, when you're running young guys out there, what you saw on Wednesday is just it's kind of part of the process. There's been a little bit, had a few glimmers of hope, very few in this red season so far, pretty much what we expected. But even Graham Ashcraft is well asy pitch last night, cannot escape the mediocrity of the team in general so far. You agree, Yeah, the team's offense is just not very good. Um, you know, yeah,
so we knew those things going in. I think I think everything we suspected about this team has played itself out over the first whatever it's been three weeks. We we thought that Green, Ashcraft and Lodolo have we know we have they have a lot of potential. They're not finished products. They've they've got
to be more consistent, They've got to pitch deeper in the games. We knew this team's bullpen was going to be not good, and I think we suspected that this team offensively was frankly going to be among the worst in the sport. Um. That doesn't mean they don't have some good hitters. It doesn't mean I don't have some some promising hiters. But the X factors sort of came to the forefront last night. Jose Berrero makes an error. This
team has no margin for him. That's that's bad. And watching Jose Berrero's bad news. MO, I'm sorry real quick. Yeah, gimme, gimme just real quick. Most prediction. Who's the Bengals like first? Next week? I think if Michael Mayer is there from Covecas and Notre Dame, I think they're going to take him. I don't think he's going to be there. He's a tight end. Yeah, And then I think they're going to have to make a choice about whether or not they take the second or third
best tight end or a corner. The name that I keep hearing is Emmanuel Forbes, who is a cornerback from Mississippi State. The x facker in all of this is if the best running back in the draft is there at twenty eight b John Robinson. How tempted are they to pull a trigger on a running back in the first round for the first time since nineteen ninety five. Moeger, thank you have a fantastic weekend. Mike Allen, Real quickly, what's on the show? Hey, you know what we're gonna talk about?
I'm sorry, go ahead, Mike Allen, Yes there, Okay, We're gonna talk about a new phenomena of the left cooked up. It's we need to be very, very concerned about it. Gary Jeff. It's called echo grief. We're gonna dive into that. Also, new polling data on the Anheuser Busch boycott from Rasmussen. Let me tell you something, it's working. I mean, people are gonna be amazed at these numbers. It's just so heartening to see it. We're gonna talk to Judge Kurt Hartman about what's going
on with that crazy sale of the Cincinnati's Railroad. All right after the show show at Huddles. We'll see you there at about eleven o'clock. It's going to be kind of a crappy day, so come have a beer. Seven w W miss filling up before gas prices went up. Get dslow pricelock with you drive. This is what winning one thousand dollars sounds like? All right? With inflation compensation, you could win a thousand dollars and say something like
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