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Gary Jeff Walker -- 5/6/23

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Gary Jeff Walker has a packed show for you as he talks to all of your favorite callers and guests which of course includes the Music Professor himself! He also gets you ready for the running of the Kentucky Derby! This and so much more!

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Rid wl June. Waking up this morning, not too much to worry about. Tempters are right around that fifty degree mark, and we'll see tempters climb all the way to the upper seventies for an afternoon high for your Saturday. Also sing a decent amount of sunshine tonight and into the first part to your Sunday morning. That starts to change though we're gonna start to see rain chances

sneak on in. You'll wake up in Tempatures are right around sixty for the start time for the pig, but you'll be dodging showers increasing probably throughout the afternoon, but we're hoping we stay mainly dry. Just make sure you have that poncho handy if you're gonna be out there along the running route from you severe weather station. I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Clear right now. Our temperature fifty one degrees. Our next

update is at six o'clock. I'm Sean Galviager News Radio seven hundred WLWA News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred WLW. Most of us first think of Dave Grohl when we think of food Fighters, the frontman Blake Singer, one time drummer for Nirvana. Others of us remember Taylor who sadley was taken from us too early this morning thinking about Chris Shiffler, the lead guitarist the Food Finders since nineteen ninety nine, the man who grinds

the axe from the color in the shape ever lost. As we opened up this morning, seven elbow waited for you. I'll throw myself into and out of the red, out of the way, the way breath you wanted,

Chris Albrey Shifflin, fifty three. On this May sixth, twenty twenty three, Before we look at a look back at significant events and people tied to this particular date in history, including but not limited to these, This is a date in eighteen eighty two that then Prester President Arthur Chester Alan Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Acts, which barred Chinese immigrants from the US for ten years. Maybe it's time to do it again, but we can't stop anybody in

our borders. Nineteen ten, the Edwardian era ended in Great Britain the death of King Edward the seventh and oddly enough, a coronation weekend in Great Britain this weekend. The WPA, also known as the wee peddle puddle around. Actually we piddle around. The works Progress Administration began operating under executive orders signed by FDR. The year was nineteen thirty five. Two years later in this state, the hydrogen filled German airship Hindenburg caught fire and crashed while attempting to

duck at lake Hurst, New Jersey. Thirty five of the ninety seven on board killed, along with a crewmen on the ground. The humanity, let's see anything else of note today. During World War Two, some fifteen thousand American Filipino troops and Carrigadore surrendered to Japanese forces. This is the date that Roger Banister, who was a medical student, broke the four minute mile in Oxford, England. The year was nineteen fifty four. He ran in three

fifty nine point four seconds. Paula Jones filed suit against President Bill Clinton this state in nineteen ninety four, alegending heat sexually harassed her in nineteen ninety one. She reached a settlement with Clinton in November of nineteen ninety eight. We just aren't allowed to know anything more about it. I see famous folks celebrating birthdays on this May sixth. If it's your birthday, I hope it is the best day ever for you. Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays turns ninety

two today. Senator Richard Shelby of Alabama. In eighty nine, Bob Seeger's birthday. More on Bob with the music professor Jim Labarba. Later on Jimmie

Dale Gilmour, Who's just an incredible musician's? Lulu Roman's birthday, Actor Alan Dale, Richard Cox, Greg Henry, Tony Blair used to be the Prime Minister of Great Britain as a birthday today, Tom bergeron Roman Downey, John Flansburg from the band They Might Be Giants, Julianne Phillips, George Clooney's birthday to day, how about that Tony Scalzo from the group Fastball, Let's see

mentioned, Chris Shiflett, Tiffany Coyle, Let's make a deal. Come on, baby, you know you want to got the sports and your forecast just ahead. Next on seven d 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. Are you ready to move your career forward?

Seven? Cloudy overnight tomorrow, mostly cloudy, a chance of showers and storms, and the high near eighty back up around eighty again on Monday, with showers likely and some possible rain, but the warm weather apparently here to stay. This week. For sports, let's turn to Elliott Rearing seven L. Elliott, I gotta be honest with you. I'm a little off my game this morning, as you could maybe tell in the opening, I'm just

not quite up to speed yet. Yeah, and during the break, if you would come in here and help me change this TV because I've got a continuous loop of generic Viagra ads on CNBC. You can get pills as low as eighty seven cents a dose, and I'm just I'm just thinking of the poor the poor guy, the poor bastard watching this and going, yeah, that's what I need to do. I need to get viagra dirt cheap,

because well, like everybody else these days, I need a raise. I was I was thinking you were gonna be to h to a little bit too, uh hungover from Cinco Demio? Do you celebrate? No, we know we don't do that, not we don't. We don't celebrate gringo holidays. Oh, that has nothing to do with Mexico or independence or anything else. It's something that Corona invented. All right, do you want to hear some sports? Sure, why not, let's do Well, what the hell are

you here for? I don't know MLB scores? Well, all right, let me do it. I'm gonna read them once, and then I'm gonna read them once. Here we go, Blue Jays. They blank the Pirates four nil, twins. They shut out the Guardians two nil, and the Mets beat the Rockies one nothing. So a couple of shutouts there, Orioles, they stay red hot against the Braves they won nine to four. The hapless Athletics. They defeated the woeful Royals. About those adjectives nine to four,

and then, or excuse me, twelve to eight. And then here this is the one I wanted to read. The Saint Louis Cardinals have lost yet again, this time to an atrocious Tigers team, five to four. They have lost seven in a row. They have lost twelve of their last fourteen. They are ten and twenty three. They own the worst record in the National League. Fun fact, Gary Jeff. They were never thirteen games below five hundred at any point and Yadier Molina's nineteen year career, you know

what, horrendous. Saint Louis Cardinals will turn things around about the middle of the season like they always do it. They'll be competing and they'll be in the playoffs by September. I guarantee you, Yeah, that's true. It's true. Quick Reds update. The Reds lose another one, the tough one to the White Sox five four hundred. Green struggled. He went five and two thirds, gave up five runs. He struck out seven, but again

he gave up five. It was a back and fourth game. A Louis Robert two run blast gave the White Sox a league and they kept at the rest of the way. Jonathan India heat a home run. There's some good news for us. Yeah, they're back at against the White Sox tonight. Nickolodola will face Mike Clevenger first pitch at six forty R. Coverage beginning right here on seven hundred WW at six ten, Jonathan India, that boy needs

to cut his hair. You're listening to news radio seven hundred WLW now at the time to buy your new vehicle at Kerry Automotive dot com whether you're in the market for a top birthday Good morning, Lynette, Good morning Lynette. Can't can't hear you? Lynette? Lynette? Hey Lynette? Yeah, this is fun. So anyway, I heard that Dave from Dayton actually brought Lynette

a number four Red's jersey for her birthday there at Florence Park Care. You may have sent a card and so she has Lady Lynette her name on the back of the jersey, just like he did for Dick from Dayton, who's standing by. So, Lenette, I hope you had a wonderful they and I'm sorry that we can't continue this conversation since you're not there anymore. Could hear her? But oh well, it happens. Let's see what he wants he being Nick from the West Side. What's on your mind? Just the

fact that you forgot the big part about the fall of Corrigador began. It began, the beginning, There was the beginning. Yes, I know. When I'm doing when i'm doing history highlights, they're just highlights. They're just mentioning the days in you, sir, I mean, so you you really are nitpicking this morning, and or, as we like to call it, nick picking in covetail, you just created that they No, it was a big deal because the fact that the Jews in Germany, a lot of that

was hidden. But the time Death March was what fueled a lot of the really bad anti japaneses. Uh. Even after Evil No, there were a lot of bad Japanese Pearl Harbor, I should say there were a lot of bad Japanese at the time. Nick. Thank you very much for calling in and telling me how how much I've left you wanting another disappointed customer. But Dick's hanging on the line. Let's talk to him in just a few minutes. This is all to a roaring start this morning. Seven WLW or something's

got to go right. Uh, Dick from Dayton, Are you there? Good morning, Gerry, Yes, good morning, Dick. It's so great. I've never been so pleased to hear your voice. Well, good ah, you been. I've been fine. I'm just marveling the fact that you're actually on the phone and you're talking to me. You can hear me, and you're responding. So the Reds they lost last night, Dick, but they're a lot better than the way they started last year, to admit that

they were three and twenty two last year. And our friends, you know, and our friend Dave from Dayton wanted wanted to get a little optimism out there to you. What were we gonna say? Uh, I try to find the game. We couldn't get it. He wasn't the Fox Sports. We tried, but they blacked it out down here. They blacked it out. Yeah, I couldn't find it. Maybe did they. I'll get it hopefully tonight. Well it was on Apple Plus. I'm being told, Dick,

So that's why you couldn't get it. But you know what, you can get every single Reds game right here on the Home of the Red seven hundred WLW. There's absolutely no reason to Mitch miss one pitch or one out or one exciting Jonathan India home run when you can you can hear it right here on the big one. So know what what, I've been a fishy man this week. Well, you're always busy. Yeah, I had, uh, let's see about five shows this week. Let's see. I played

in the well, we had our practice in kevery Banjoe. Nope, it was kind of slow. Nope, but the weather was bad. But then I've joined the Miami's Burke Uh what's there called the Dull Smart Group and we had two patriotic shows and then Uh, let's see, I've always wanted to joke. I've always wanted to ask you this. Yeah, do you have groupies like other musicians, people that follow you from show to show and group to group that they and they're hanging around backstage wanting wanting a piece of the

dixter. There's a couple of people that I met, some nice people at the Banjoe group, and then there's some couple of people came to the Beaver Creek strummers. What about what about young groupies like like you know, some hot chick hot chicks in their twenties and thirties. Do you have any of those? No, not too much. No, that's surprised me. Yeah. Thank, I want to ask you if Dave would uh maybe uh are you going to be working Memorial Day? I won't be uh working at the

bar on Memorial Day? Now that weekend Saturday, I'll be working. Yes, yes, I was one. Dave. I'd like to come back down there. I really enjoyed myself down there. Well, he still wants to take us out to a Red's game sometime this year. Dick, Well, we'll talk about it. Listen. I gotta go, so say good night, Dick, good night, Garret, Jeff Bye. That's a Dick from Dayton. Lynette, are you there? Yes? You hit me. I'm old. I have a voice activated bowing setting me out. Well, I

could hear you. You just couldn't hear me. It touch you off. I how to read out? Yeah. I cut us off because you weren't responding to me. It was my fault. Yeah, yeah, okay. I want to thank Joe drove down from Milford and Patty and I think the old lady name with Jennifer. But I had three lightings to come then seeing me on my birthday, that's wonderful. I was working, Oh, I was working. Now did did Dave? I heard? I heard Dave. Dave from Dayton came to see you. I didn't worry about today. You're

starting off right around fifty. You see a lot of sunshine and tempters get close to the upper seventies. Tomorrow's when things start to change. You wake up and tempters are around sixty, which isn't bad, especially for all those runners. Out there for the pig, but you're gonna be dodging some showers, so we're hoping the rain stays away. But as of right now, we're still looking at scattered chances with even a better chance for some thunderstorms in

the afternoon. From a se your weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW, Clear skies right now. Our temperature forty nine degrees. Our next update is at six thirty. I'm Sean Galfager, News Radio seven hundred W well THEW News twenty four hours a day. He was a Radio seven hundred w l W Jeff Wellernissan dot com into the first official hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, May the six,

twenty twenty three. Gary, Jeff Walker here with you, and it's great to be with you anytime I get the chance. Seven minutes after the hour, five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and one, eight hundred, the Big One. The numbers to get in touch and you can always listen streaming seven und WLW dot com and to the podcast later on this morning after the show has been completed. In case you missed any of that mess that was the first half hour and any of the

other good stuff yet to come, like this day from Harrison. Good morning, Good morning, you're Gary, Jeff raw Raw He said, you off to a roaring start, so there you happy? Well it was not quite h that animated. But I appreciate Gary, I appreciate your energy and your effort. Dave, I really do appreciate you appreciate my roaring Hey, Gary, Jeff, I haven't two questions for you real quick? Okay? Um? What do you get when you cross a carrier pigeon and a woodpecker?

Carry your pigeon and a woodpecker? Yes? What you get a bird that not only delivers its message, but it'll also knock on the door when it gets there? Okay? Yeah? Um? What do you get when you cross a collie and a lash app? So? What do you get, Dave? When you cross a collie with a lassa apso? You get a coopse out a dog that folds up for easy transportation. Um, how about a pointer and a setter? Tell me what do you get when you crush

them? Too? You get a point setter a traditional Christmas pet? Um? How do you keep them? David? How do you keep them up? How do you keep them moren in suspense? I don't know you just wait, I suppose, Hey, Gary, Jeff, what do you call a cat that joins the Red Cross? Tell me a first aid kit um, and then one other last year. Uh. There's two cats talking okay to each other. And the first cats the first cat says, hey, says, how did you do in the milk slurping contest the other day?

And uh? And the second cat says, always says I warned by six lass. All right, Dave, we need to go by the way. Congratulations on your family's new arrival that finally happened. You have a brand new grand baby in your family's midst to love and to just marvel at another miracle of God. I want to say congratulations, Thank you you ago, Jeff. We appreciate that very much. All right, buddy, get off my phone. Ten minutes after six sevenlw Hey, kids, time for another story

from Uncle Willie's Big Book of Great Americans. Today it's William Shraft, a Boston candy maker who in eighteen sixty one started molding jelly into a small round shapes and then covered them in a candy show. The first jelly beans. We're creative. Ronald Reagan loved them so much, and a bowl of them in every room in the White House. So the next time you gobble up a handful of jelly beans, thank William Shraft a great American. Me you

can be a great American too. Listen to Bill Cunningham Monday at twelve nine on seven d WLW. It's baseball season in Cincinnati and the Faircats have the best deal in town with five dollars single game tickets and exciting on field action. The Natty Boys are Hopefully we'll be hearing from our friend Ray Scotge in the next few minutes. He had a trivia question for our elder grad Elliott

rearing. We don't know if Elliott knows the answer, but he should so that that kind of baits the hook there a little bit for you, and maybe we'll have Ray calling in a few moments. I know on the line for now, as our old friend Radio Rick ros Washburn, Old Radio Rick, good morning, How are you? Good morning, Gary, Jeff. I am upright and lifelike. How are you? Very nice? Very nice?

We love, we love it when you look like you're alive. Yes, I try my best makeup is everything, but no makeup needed on this one. Yeah, there's a painful segue. Um, this is a nineteen forty zenis eleven s four seventy four. The eleven means eleven tubes. And now last week we talked about eleven tube airline and boy, that was eleven two radio that has the performance of eleven two radios. This one is eleven two radio that has the performance of an eight tube radio. But that's okay.

The little problem with the nineteen thirty nine models that sometimes caught fire, so they had to add an next draft power supply rect to fire in there. Sometimes fire? What yes, what daring those annoying little things. Radios aren't supposed to catch fire, and there's no crying in baseball, but yet

it happens. Yeah. It was actually a combination of errors because in the prior year Zenus had UM over they pushed the tube, that tube to its limit, so they say, hey, it's capable of twenty amps or whatever it was. Um then they ran it all the way right up to it and then there was millions of tubes of that type made that were defective. They should have changed short and the tube was short end and then the transform would catch fire. Oh good, the most expensive thing in the whole radio.

Oh boy, it's not going to a small good either. By the way. Oh I guess not that Zenus should have changed their motto to the fire retardant goes in before the name goes on. Well, it didn't pass the focus group, doubt. But now this is a beautiful the three band radio. It's got that weighted tuning like the receivers had in the seventies, where you just give it spin and it just keeps going. And a beautiful cabinet with the it's a faux finish, but you'd never know it's fake.

Um, beautiful laminate with a lot of really fancy different wooden greens and uh, and it looks like it belongs to the church. I mean, just absolutely gorgeous, very typical sin that's bigger, taller, deeper than um. And of course it's a it's a pink peeler. It's got a huge speaker in there and hum. But yeah, it's fantastic. It's not you're you're not at risk of it catching fire. Now with the adjustments you've made.

Well, now this particular one, since it has two parallel directifiers is not at risk, but on the other ones that are at risk or or have already done. So we have some some fancy little tricks to throw in there, which there's three different ways to do it. I don't bore you with it, but the way I do it alike because the tube that is suspect will still light up, so it looked right if you peeking the back. But if you look under the chassis, you'll see we actually cheated the circuit

and put in some modern stuff in there to actually do the work. So it's not a problem. And like I tell my customers, you know, I want people to look in the back and have it look authentic. Sure, if somebody's looking underneath the chassis, maybe they think they're a closer friend of yours than they really are. I think that's a good rule of thumb for a lot of things in life. If you want to find out more, go to Old Radio Rick at gmail dot com. Our friend Ray Scott

joins us. In just a few moments, I decided I should better myself. That's why I got rid of my financial advisor and started buying stocks on my own. I mean, there's nowhere for them to go put up right. That's also why I listen 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. Do you have the problems and the issues that actually affect you, But I also make sure we have a little fun along the

way. Take it from yours truly the next Warren Buffett. Better yourself with Scott Sloan. Check out Sloaney Monday morning at nine on seven hundred WLW and be sure to catch his podcast on the iHeart Radio app. Time is running out. The iHeart Spring Auction ends today at five pm. Grab some great deals from Genesis Diamonds, Nay Torps, Magnet Dry Carpet Cleaning, Florence y'alls, and Moore. Visit bid on sinc dot com. Don't miss it.

Now the time to buy your new vehicle at Kerry Automotive dot com. Whether you're a makeup in tempters or around sixty which isn't bad, especially for all those runners out there for the pig. But you're gonna be dodging some showers, so we're hoping the rain stays away. But as of right now we're still looking at scattered chances with even a better chance for some thunderstorms in the

afternoon. From a severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred at WLW Sport with Elliot Rearing and our friend Ray Scott, who had a trivia question for the elder grad in the room. Elliott rear Ring, But first, Elliott, the Reds lose again last night, but there's hope for the future. That's right, That's right, Garry Jeff. They did lose a tough one. They lost five to four to the White Sox. The White Sox kind of snake, so

it is kind of not a great loss. But Hunter Green struggled. He went five and two thirds, he struck out seven. It was a back and forth game. Luis Robert two run blasts gave the White Sox the edge and they kept it the whole way. TJ. Frieda was also phenomenal at the plate and in the field. He robbed a home run on one of the best catches I'd probably ever seen. The Reds are back at it tonight against Chai Town. Nickolodolo will face Mike Clevenger first pitches at six forty.

Our coverage begins right here on seven hundred WLW at six ten and sadly, the Cyclones lost to Game one against the Walleye. It was heartbreaking, Gary Jeff, I got six to two. I cried a tier the waltz. Yeah I did. By the way, the Cyclones almost blew the three one lead to whoever they played last time. But yeah, they lost fort Wayne the comments with a K. They lost six to two. It was never really a game. They will be back at it tonight at seven thirty to

try and write the ship. All right now, Elliott Rearing, I understand you. You're a Grilder. You're an Elder grad or or a Grilder. You're you're an Elder grad. Your dad graduated from Elder. Did your grandfather also graduate from Elder? Yes? Yes, yep. My dad's dad graduated from Elder. My dad's two brothers graduated from Elder. I mean, is the name Rearing appearing on any building or anything at Elder High School? This? I mean, this is a solid Elder family. It is I don't

know if it is. I know, I think I'm on I think I'm still on a poster at Elder outside of the school. I think I'm still I'm still I still think I'm cemented. There you're on a poster. I was in the glee club, so there's a there's a picture. I thought maybe it was like the warning kids to stay away from you because you were a sexual predator. Oh my god. All right, So anyway, Ray Scott called me and had a trivia question for you, Ray, if you would please, yes, it's the glee club. Man, I feel like

it's nineteen fifty five. That is so heartwarming and I'm so impressed. But yes, Ellie, good morning, and the Elder great school that it is. Although Mueller did enjoy beating them and coming ahead of them across the country one time last year. So okay, now do you obviously probably know who one of the most storied Elder awthletes ever at that school? He was in football. Also, I'm gonna say, Kyle Rudolph, can you hit a buzzer from me on that you're jumping the gun? Elliott, listen to the

whole question. Okay, okay, okay, all right, that's all right, that's all right. Well. He also he also went on to be an All American in college, played with a future of Hall of Famer who was a very close teammate of his. Went on to be went on to play in the AFL, NFL. I don't have some big chance for you here. This is a long time ago. He played. He played for

the Denver Broncos. Is that correct? Right? Absolutely correct? And they're also at one point in a faux paw very famous with NFL, although obscure. At the same time, he was waives because he was on injured reserve and they wanted to they wanted to preserve a roster position, and they mistakenly thought nobody would pick him up on waivers, and somebody did, and then

they got a mulligan from the NFL. They said, well, they said they made a mistake and they did not mean to drop him because he was picked up, and he was picked up by you're a home team, the brand new Cincinnati Bengals. Do you know do you know who this player is? Elliott of Elder Lore All American? He was an NFL an AFL player, although he got hurt and never really um never really saw his fortunes come to fruition. Do you know who this famous Elder grad is played quarterback at

Elder High School. Okay, so we're talking like what sixties sixties? Yes, okay, Uh, that's a little before my time, a little a little before. Uh, I'm gonna go. Steve Tenzie, Yes, he got it. He his dad, he got My dad's not at this hour. Shout out to my grandpa, Larry Rearing. He's listening right now. Shout out him. He probably told me that, Steve. Check his phone.

Gary. I'm pressed, though, very good, and he was a great guy and even more important than that, his little brother father Larry is our priest at Sank Lumban in Loveland who's retiring this year, and he there's just been ahead an outstanding career above all. But but I'm very pressed. Elliott, Thank you tried. Gary, Jeff, well we we we tried. Ray you guys, you don't expect enough of me. You and I also talks about how much the Bengals could benefit from having Elliott on the roster.

Oh this will be good. Yeah, I mean, I mean he's a it's a great pass blocker. I'll tell you nobody, nobody better than Elliott as a pass blocker in the NFL. And he can get you that tough yard, you know, on the goal line. I'll tell you what Joe Mixon seems to not be able to get. If you put me in front of Joe Burrow right now, I will lay down in the biggest armadillo position you'll ever see, and I will trip up the defensive back and I will stop them. I will trip them. That's the only way I can

do it. You you kind of look like an armadillo anyway. That's what I've been told. That's what I've been told by several doctors. So like several doctor Well, I mean, Elliot's out there for the taking, right He's available? Oh yeah, Elliot Elliott is generally a free agent free agent yep, I mean legit. I mean, what what's wrong with the Why doesn't Mike Brown just let us make these calls for him? I don't know. I don't know, but it's it's a damn shame because I would be

a star on this team. How much what's it gonna cost for for the Bengals to sign Ezekiel Elliott? Really? Oh, we're talking about Ezekiel Elliott? What's Elliot are we talking about? I'm sorry, Ray, I thought we were talking about Elliott Reary, my producer. Hey, one out, two shot bad. All right, listen, have a great morning, feel like Dave from Harrison. Now. Oh geez, So Elliott, you you are willing if the Bengals call you? Oh yeah, I'm more than willing.

And you can pass block and you can get that tough yard at the goal line. I will, I will fight harder than anyone's ever fought to get that extra yard, that one yard. They can push me too, They're allowed to push me a little bit. Your former league club members will be proud. It's time for news, or what's passing for news. So let's do that now. Seven LW News Traffic and Weather News Radio, seven hundred WL Cincinnati. Immunity deals passed out in Georgia. This is a six

thirty report. I'm Sandy Collins breaking now in the Georgia prosecutors investigation of possible election meddling in twenty twenty eight people are now being given immunity deals. ABC's Mark Remillard reports Folton County District Attorney Fanny Willis has entered into immunity deals with at least eight so called fake electors, According to an attorney, representing them.

The eight were among a group of sixteen fake electors who in December twenty twenty signed a certificate falsely stating that then President Trump had won the state. Word of the immunity deals show movement on Willis's case as she continues to investigate whether Trump and his allies committed any crimes in trying to overturn his narrow election loss. Willis has said she expects to announce her decision on charges this summer. Mark Millard, ABC News, all right, let's check the latest traffic

end weather together here on the Big One. We have a really nice cool warning. The roads are dry. There are no crashes or highway slowdowns right now. Now the ladies forecast from the Train Heating and Cooling Weather Center on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Yeah, too much to worry about today. You're starting off right around fifty. You see a lot of sunshine and tempters

get close to the upper seventies. Tomorrow's when things start to change. You wake up and tempters are around sixty, which isn't bad, especially for all those runners out there for the pig. But you're going to be dodging some showers, so we're hoping the rain stays away, but as of right now, we're still looking at scattered chances with even a better chance for some thunderstorms

in the afternoon. From a severe weather station, I'm nine first Warning meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred Clear Skies Right now it is forty seven degrees in his radio seven hundred WLW Keane Charles the Third and his wife Camilla, Queen Camilla, will be dwist mister Abbey this morning. There there now going to be a crown in Britain's first coronation in seventy years. A coronation comes almost eight months after the throne was taken following the death of Queen Elizabeth

the Second. Charles will be the fortieth monarch to be crowned at Westminster Abbey in London, a tradition dating back to ten sixty six, and First Lady Joel Biden is attending that coronation ceremony. In Loveland, three people are suffering from minor injuries last night when a pickup truck driver crashed into the outdoor patio at Paxton's Grille along the Loveland Avenue. Truck hit a tented patio area and kept going. Three people taken to Bethesda North are all expected to be okay.

The pickup truck has been identified and Loveland please continue to look for it. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is doing more than forty GOP senators to oppose raising the death ceiling unless there's substantial spending and budget reform. It's the Flying Pig weekend for the shorter race runners today. A very beautiful cool start to forecast is next News Radio seven WLW News Time six thirty three. You're ready for a comeback and with Purdue Global you can do more than take class.

Waking up this morning, not too much to worry about. Tempters are right around that fifty degree mark, and we'll see tempters climb all the way to the upper seventies for an afternoon high for your Saturday. Also sing a decent amount of sunshine tonight and into the first part to your Sunday morning. That starts to change though, we're gonna start to see rain chances sneak on in.

You'll wake up and tempters are right around sixty for the start time for the Pig, but you'll be dodging showers increasing probably throughout the afternoon, but we're hoping we stay mainly dry. Just make sure you have that poncho handy if you're going to be out there along the running route from me severe weather station. I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW, right now forty seven reasons Cincinnati. I'm Sandy Collins are next updated seven

on news radio seven hundred News twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred w l W. I'm toasting you. Sit honey, we may be grown. You'll never care me convey whiskey. As the world turns its attention to the coronation of King Charles, the Archbishop of Canterbury delivering a sermon right now on TV. We know what's really important, So let's go to how now Brown County and Ripley, Ohio and the gang at Brookies. Good morning, goody, good morning boy. We got a fifty day in

Ripley, Ohio. Folks. Yes, just to start out the morning, yeah, just a hold on here to start out the morning. From ten am to twelve will be a little get together for all these doggies and kiddies in Ripley for the Ripley Honorable Mayor oral campaign and so by noon today we should know we should have a Doggie Mayor of Ripley. Go Dinah, vote Dinah. Okay, where do people know? Where do people vote? I mean I don't understand that it's a dollar of votes and that goes towards the

Ripley the committee and at the Parker House this morning. Okay, so that's just go to the Parker House, Yes, Parker House on Front Street. Okay, from Tenda twelve. The voting ends, I believe at eleven am. And will you have a coronation for the new dog mirror of Ripley after

the voting is completed. Well, there this is Ripley. Would there be any less Well no, I would imagine all the pomp and circumstance you can possibly muster will be poured into this great event that the world is watching exactly exactly now. Next up about since it's Derby Day, at six PMC at our wonderful Brookies, there will be a Derby hat contest. And from what I hear, the grand prize is this beautiful bottle of Woodford reserve. Not that anybody likes that. Well, I think a few people do. So

that's the top prize for the Derby hat. Let's see what else did that go on here Monday night? Our Queen of Hearts drawing at Brookies is very close to seventy thousand dollars. Just an fyi, everybody get their little is that any American dollars or pasos? That is an American dollars, not just regular American dollars, not casos, begin anything like that. Okay, that's

got something for you this morning. Yeah. I want to shout out to Carol and Brent Lewis or listening this morning, and I have a Derby joke for you too. Okay, what does what does? What do racehorses? What? What do race horses eat? Oh? Hey, no fast food? Oh fast food? I guess you got and serre And the weather's gonna be beautiful, absolutely beautiful today and rain the bar and the next day.

All right, you're doing good. It sounds like a full day and a full report there in Brown County. Thank you so much, guys, and good luck when the dog coronation around noon. Geez Steve fermt and Ohio joins us next on seven lw WLW Cincinnati. Available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting WLWF and iHeartRadio station. Get mom when she's begged for all these years a clean home, and Mom deserves nothing but the best Zeros Carpet

and Airdock cleaning. I only trust the pros at Zera, Rez Harpet and seven hundred of wlw Sports. I know that you're all all a twitter about NBA playoff games offs, So what what is going on in the National Basketball Association? Yes, Gary, Jeff, the Celtics, you know, you know, in in the NBA playoffs. It's similar. It's similar to bowling. Oh you know why men are better than women at basketball? And this is a true fact. Your balls are bigger. I knew in the NBA

the ball is actually larger than the w NBA bowl. That's correct. I knew that punchline before you said it. That's how good I am, because I used it the other night on Dan Carroll Show when you were producing. That's right. The Celtics they beat the seventy six years one fourteen to one oh two and take a two one series lead in the Eastern Conference. Semis James Harden was disgusting and absolutely horrendous performance three for fourteen from the field,

five turnovers horrible. The four seeded Sons hang on to beat the one seed in the West, the Nuggets one twenty one one fourteen. Devin Booker for the Sons dropped forty seven points Garage oh Nicola Yokich, who I believe was robbed for the NBA MVP this year. He put up thirty points, seventeen rebounds, seventeen assists in a losing effort. Nuggets do still have the series lead at two to thirty points, seventeen rebounds, and seventeen assists. That's

correct, almost a thirty twenty twenty triples. Everybody else handling the ball besides this dude, Oh my god, no, which is why you should have won the MVP, but they didn't give it to him. Uh. NBA. Today, the five seeded Nicks they take on the eight seeded Heat on the other side of the Eastern Conference semis. The Heat are at home and are three and a half point favorites. Series squared up at one, tip off at three thirty. On the western side of things, the six seated

Warriors will face Gary jeff seven seeded Warriors. Oh my god. The Lakers the Lakers. Yea, the Lakers. The Lakers got eviscerated the other night by those Stay Warriors. One hundred and twenty seven one hundred. The Lakers are finished. The Lakers are done. I messed up to set up there. The Lakers are done. Lebron go home. End of sports. Thank you, Elliot, seven hundred WLW. We all know Derby a Saturday and listen. Fan Duel is the only sportsbook app where you can bet the Kentuck

You Ray, we love you, five and seven LW. Now with any further adie, our friend Steve for met in Ohio with a FIFTHI phone call it news of the week. Good morning Stephen, Good morning Gary, Jeff. After my prediction last week that the Democrats socialist will throw Joe under the bus by Jeff letting Hall, Biden, crime family, dirty laundry, sea light, and we're seeing that, aren't we. I heard another little voice say, Stevo, you haven't heard the last of Michelle Obama or Andrew Cuomo.

And stop laughing, folks. Although I still think that Gavin Newsom team perhaps with Bobby Kennedy Junior, is the clear front runner and the front running team Democrat theme will be Gavin as young and clean. Trump is old and dirty. Get ready for a campaign worthy of our new Banana Republic status. And by the way, folks, we're not through yet, for God's sakes.

And the last couple of sessions we've had with the Democrats of the Republicans running for president, we've had at least seventeen people up on those stages arguing we're way behind that. This week, a conservative national talk show host posed this pole question of you, folks, who is the dominant conservative voice aside from any candidates. Well, here's the right answer. Nobody got it.

The registered Republican voters who did not vote in twenty twenty two. They will decide the election of twenty four because they know now they cause the disaster in twenty twenty two by sitting at home, and they can now redeem themselves. You don't think so. If half of the registered GOP voters in Arizona and Nevada who did not vote had voted GOP, just half, we would have the United States sent at fifty one to forty nine. Be ashamed of your

sales, Republicans. Chris Buskirk, you can pick him up on the Chris Buck Chris buk Buskirk on the net. He made an interesting comment on a talk show this week. He said, everybody's he's talking about Washington, DC. Everybody's in charge, and no one's in charge. They all have their little fiftems that give them the power that they crave. That's very interesting. I would only add there is no real leader except the Wizard of Oz behind

the curtain of anonymity. Impoverished American Files Award this week goes to Hunter Biden, the disappearing daddy in Arkansas, defending himself in a child support case involving a kid he claims he doesn't have. Well, here's what's going on down there has been revealed he's been paying her twenty k a month so far, three quarters of a million dollars for a kid he doesn't he recognizes his own. The estimate by one conservative lawyer in the meeting is that his lawyer,

Abby Lowell, is charging him three thousand dollars an hour. Yeah. This week, a team of tech wizards gather to discuss with government officials what to do or not to do about artificial intelligence. Inexplicably, they were greeted by one of the top experts in Washington, not on artificial intelligence, but what I call organic ignorance. Cackling, Comy Harris, that's the administration representative. You know, this whole country, not just the chromosome confused trans crowd is

going trans crazy, aren't aren't they? Folks? Princess, Look at college football. You can trans and not have to sit out a year, and then you can do it again the next year and go to a third college. When are we just going to start trade eating players just like they do in other pro sports? Speaking of trans, a physician says it all on the trans fiasco. Here's the quote. You're a disgrace to American man and

womanhood. That's major. Frank Burns, MD, four oh seven seven mash inspecting Corporal Max Klinger sporting heels, Figuerdale polish and earrings at a Saturday morning inspection in Korea, nineteen fifty one. That's the world as we know it, Gary, Jeff, isn't it wonderful? Thank you, Steve And as always a couple of comments on Steve's commentary, Hunter Biden says that he doesn't really owe this child's support because he couldn't remember the sex that he had that

made the child that obviously is his Kamala Harris discussing artificial intelligence. I mean, come on, you've got to recognize the significance of the passage of time. And we were talking about time and the significance of it and all the rest of the mumbo jumbo. This word salad monster pumps out on a daily basis because she just doesn't know, she doesn't study, she doesn't know what she's talking about, and now she's in charge of what may be the most

pressing threat to humanity. According to the Biden administration, it does get crazier, not every day, by the minute six fifty one telling what kind of craziness will pop up and rear its ugly head at six fifty two SEVENLW I'm Mark and Hoke, the inventor of navage and nasal care, and I love navage. I've told you about how your nose is the body's air filter. That navage is powered suction will help flush out allergens, viruses, mucus,

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around fish. I hate politics, absolutely despise it, the whole game. Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, It doesn't people who belong to some party instead of just admitting their humanity or their association with a great experiment. This Republic of America was forged in War War to be free from tyranny, and ever since we've been finding out we've been it looks like we're attempting to find out how much tyranny we can all take. Because there's more and more of it

every day from the managerial class. Some people call it the ruling elites. Well whatever, big tech, big pharma, big obese government, all in cahoots together, and what do they all have in common? The people that are affected most by their overlording and their decisions, You and me. They never think about at all. When someone tells you they're fighting for the middle

class, they're fighting to totally destroy the middle class. You have to actually read between the lines in polite speak when they tell you that if you don't vote for me, you ain't black. They're the ones trying to put people who have that skin color back in chains because they've always been the party of that. Again, we're down to parties in politics. The Republicans tell you they can do so much a better job than the Democrats if they're just put

us in charge. Every time they have been in the last twenty years, nothing crickets. Politics absolutely sucks, and if we weren't also affected by it, I wouldn't pay attention to it at all. I know so many people who are just so wrapped up and a good out to vote Republican, Republican, Republican, or you've got to stop those evil Republicans vote Democrat vote. They're the ones for freedom, really, freedom of speech, freedom of thought,

freedom of expression. I don't see a lot of people on either side that are for that anymore. Dissent is beautiful. Being able to speak your mind is beautiful. Being able to live your life the way you choose to is beautiful. Politics is ugly. And if we could find a way to get by without politics. I didn't say without a governing body, somebody to keep the lines straight or whatever, but without politics, if we could find a way to live without that garbage, life would be so much better.

Food for thought, Eat as much as you'd like. Steve Schulty joins US Environmental News just after the top of the hour as we continue on a Saturday morning edition, SELW I have two dogs, Sam and Daily. Both are Golden Retrievers. Poor Sam, he was a always itching. His paws were soaking wet all day. Not too much to worry about today. You're starting off right around fifty. You see a lot of sunshine and tempters get close

to the upper seventies. Tomorrow's when things start to change. You wake up and tempters around sixty, which isn't bad, especially for all those runners out there for the pig, but you're going to be dodging some showers. So we're hoping the rain stays away. But as of right now, we're still looking at scattered chances with even a better chance for some thunderstorms in the afternoon. From a severe weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on

News Radio seven hundred WLW. Just about everybody is dry, but right now there's a cell of rain in southeast Indiana. It goes through Dearborn, Ohio and Switzerland Counties and down into northern Kentucky around Sanders and Owenton. But that's it. Right now. We're dry in the Kenwood area. Forty eight degrees Here in Cincinnati, I'm Sandy Collins. Next update at seven thirty News Radio

seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News a Radio seven hundred wl W. Jeff Wiler, Honda dot Com into another hour of the Saturday Morning Nation for Saturday May the six, twenty twenty three. How you I'd be fine, Gerry Jeff with you? Hello O putting Christa two point zero Brooksie. Great to have you along for the ride. Finally, awake, sleepy heads time to talk the environment with somebody who was at the very first

Earth Day in nineteen seventy and he's learned so much since then. Steve Schulty, environmental engineer extraordinaire, says this about that better all the time, not worse. We're not at a crises point, except with the way some people make you believe we are, and some of the things they're doing right now will push us to a crisis point on purpose. Before that happens, let's

talk sensibly and reasonably and get the facts. So how you're doing this morning, Steve, very good morning, good morning, good morning, got good. I have two articles from again the Hartland Institute. First one is from the Climate Change Weekly number four sixty sevens I think it was about three weeks ago, headline Methane's climate effect mixed. And you know, methane does have

a higher potential for global quote unquote global warming that even carbon dioxide. So that's why the interest recent perioviewed study was published in Nature Geoscience suggests methane traps and all sets heat and basically helps with this effects. The research does confirmed methane acts like a blanket in the atmosphere and by doing so traps long range what's called long wave energy and stops it from radiating back into space. Hence,

you know the concern of making the planet hotter. However, the research also indicates methane and courageous changes in clouds that have a slight cooling effect. The research indicates that the cooling effect is approximately thirty percent of the warming. So this means that the climate models assume methane contributes about thirty percent more surface warming than it actually does. And we talked about this, Gary Jeff many times, how the climate models that the UN uses to put all this burden

on us and to propagate the myth of catastrophic man made climate change. Uh, these climate models run two to three times hotter than what the data actually shows. So this could this is likely another reason why the models predict hotter Earth than what is actually happening, because they're not attributing they're not attributing the fact that methane also has a cooling effect. Yeah, I said it said

the models ignore the cooling effect of methane. Sure, and we hear all these different countries saying all the great things are doing about the climate change. The next article is from Climate change weekly four sixty eight. Coal use growing, defining climate commitments. Coal use and generate electricity to produce and to produce semen, steel, and other purposes increased globally in twenty twenty two despite the

parish climate agreements. Coal generate electricity went up by about twenty gigawatts in twenty twenty two, just enough to power fifteen million homes, and these power plants have operational lives well passed twenty fifty Fourteen countries fired up new coal plants and eight countries announced new plants under construction, includes India, China, Indonesia, Turkeys, Zimbabwe both ad in new plants in twenty twenty two and announced construction

of new plants and are underway. China alone has about one hundred giggle wats of new coal plants under construction in twenty twenty three. This year, in fact, China's whole growth was more than double the amount of coal fired plants taking offline in the US. So we're shutting down or coal plants, China is doubling it off even in your coal uses up because most of so many in the country switched to coal after cutting off of macagas from the Russian invasion.

Steve, we got to move along. But what's the kicker, quick, here's the kicker. To meet. Declare Paris climate agreements. By twenty fifty, approximately one hundred and seventeen gigga wats of coal power plants must be retired annually with no new plants. Obviously ain't gonna happen. It's not happening. No, it's not gonna end. The Paris Climate Accord was not about climate change. It was about redistribution of wealth, both in dollars and in

energy, away from US and to the third world. That's what it's really about. Seven to eleven seven d WLW. No, that's amazing. The Boston Marathon didn't allow female runners until nineteen seventy two. However, Roberta Gibb, the first woman to finish the race, actually ran it in nineteen sixty six. She hid in some bushes until the race started, then ran the marathon on her own. No, that's speaking of amazing. Check out Eddie and Rocky. They have the fun times you're looking for after a long day.

No, that's Eddie and Monday afternoon after one seven hundred WLW. At Spectrum Business, we believe small businesses like yours are the backbone of our economy, in the heart of every community. That's why we provide the best value. Let's get physical with the the dawn of the first Family of Fitness in Covington, Rocco Costallano a new segment called Cooking with Rocco one oh one, and once again we are talking about the things you put into your body because

they have a drastic, drastic effect on what happens to your body. Thereafter, Rocco Costallano, good morning, How are you? Good morning? And you won't believe this, but today is my birthday. Happy birthday. I didn't know that. Yeah, I turned fifty eight years old, and gradually that is shape now at fifty eight years old than I was at thirty eight and forty eight years old because of the stuff that I cook and the things

that I do. So I wanted to ask you about bread because we had a conversation about how bread was different when years ago, when we were young, than it is now and very different, you know. And here's something

else discussing different And here's what I want to know. Should people stay away from products not just bread, but products that say no sugar added because it doesn't say there's no sugar in there, but it makes you think that no sugar added when this If you added sugar to some of these products that have no sugar added, they would have to call the product sugar because there's so much damn sugar. But let's get back to bread for a moment. Rocko,

tell me what is good bread for someone to eat? So it's really funny and fun to watch people do. Is they really believe that whole weeat or whole grains, especially wholeheat. Whole wheat is basically white bread with a little more grain in it. It's exactly the same amount of sugar. So if you think you're eating more healthfully with a whole wheat, you're just fooling yourself. There's as much sugar in the whole wheat as there is in white

bread. In white bread, um, the best bread that you can actually eat, and what I eat all my sandwiches, uh, because I still eat eat bread. I still eat sandwiches I stay away from, you know, and being Italian, it's really really hard to stay away from pasta and uh and bread because I love artisan Italian bread, but I do have to stay away from it uh is uh um I like a Buddhens from San Francisco. The sour dough bread it's made very very different. Right, there's a

starter and it there's a sala dough starter. It it ferments during uh the bread making process, so that you don't have the gluten and the sugar that's in um that's in most of the other white breads and the breads that are out there. Well, it's it's using a lot. It's using the gluten and the sugar that's in it naturally to ferment. So it it in other words, it eats up that stuff before you eat it. It does well and there's no irritate. There's no irritants in it that uh that irritate your

your gut and uh and your intestinal track. It actually helps to uh to soak up it is better fiber. Let's just say, okay. Uh. Then the stuff that breaks down. And there's a flower. So way back when when bread was actually made, uh, well, it was made with a different kind of flower. And the way that they they pulverized the flower it it um it uh. When you pulverize the flower, it changes the molecular structure of the flower and it. Actually it actually um helps to to

make a better a better flower. It's more micronized and all that. When now they use this stuff called dwarfweed, which is which the gluten and and the GMOs and the pesticides that they put on it just breaks havoc on your microbiome and on your microbiota. And that's what closes the allergies, the uh, the autoimmune, I mean, bread causes so many issues within your body. It's it's incredible that the FDA still allows it to be put into people's

body. All right, well, that's a good place to finish. But you're recommending a good sour dough that has a starter if you're gonna yeah, so yeah, I mean I eat booden every day from San Francisco. It's b O U D I N and And in every single slice that you eat, you're still getting um starter from from the hundred and fifty year old starter. I got you, all right, Roco, thank you very much. We'll we'll cook again next Saturday morning. Okay, absolutely, Happy birthday brother,

Happy birthday seven LW. It's important to me to better myself. That's why I compost my own bodily waste. That's also why I into Scott Sloan's show. He talks about this stuff that actually affects me in my family. Then, let's face it, he's a pretty funny guy. I face the same problem as you do, so let's talk about it and I have a little fun along the West Scott Sloane. I could sit on my excrement bucket

and listen all day. Check out Sloaney Monday morning and nine on seven hundred WLW, and be sure to catch his podcast on the iHeart Radio ad this week's mark having a hundred of WLW sport. Here is Elliott rearing what you got ill playoffs? NHL playoffs. Though that's a fake laugh. You fake laughed at me. You can't fake laugh. That was a fake laugh. All right, here we go NHL Playoffs. The Hurricane. Never laugh at anything you say again, even if it's so funny. I'm doubling over inside.

Believe me, you have you have put a kibosh on that forever. All right. Well, the Hurricanes obliterated the Devils six to one to take a two oh serious lead. The Oilers and the Golden Nights are back on the ice tonight at seven PM Vegas has a one oh advantage in that series. Orange and Blue, Gary Jeff, You're the biggest F season Sinnati soccer fan in the world. They say they look to stay hot against DC United FC had a draw against a very good New England Revolution team last week.

Kickoff at seven thirty to night six. One and three are the f seasons. I don't they don't. I don't think they have a mascot whatever they are anyway. Kentucky Derby. Four horses have died at the track recently and trainers Saffie Joseph Junior, who trained several of them, has been suspended a lot of injuries as well. Four horses has been scratched. If you want the Elliott pick of the day, I'm gonna take tap a Trice five to

one to win the Derby. We will have an update on your Derby picks and what people should be selecting next hour with Andy Furman, who will join us to handicap their days run for the Roses. There we go, Red's update, Gary Jeff. There back at it tonight against Chicago, where Niclodolo will face Mike Clevenger. First pitch at six forty yard coverage beginning right here on seven hundred WW at six ten. Very nice job. And I just found out, well we'll save the news. Do you want to say it?

You didn't, you didn't do it, you can do the news. Well, I just found out this morning that in the fine tradition of the Saturday morning edition, I'm losing another producer and it's killing me. H Elliott Rearing would be leaving us. The time now for the Tom Davis with all the news that no one would print but maybe the smoking gun and us Here's Tom Davis, Good morning, Gary, Jeff. This week, betrayal can come from anyone around you, even your pet parrot. But first, talk

about an overachiever. Some guy in New York got pulled over for speeding and ended up with thirty four tickets. First he was driving like a nut before finally pulling over, but then he made it worse when he decided to run. He didn't get very far, but yeah, thirty four tickets with one stop. His name is Gus Chappo Machine. He's a guy from Georgia who's

now Internet famous for eating in the shower. He saw a guy reviewing food while on the shower on YouTube. And decided he would start posting about his shower snacks. And now he's moved on to full meals including steak dinners and Indian food shrimp cocktails. I mean, I guess it's convenient if something doesn't agree with you. I mean, here, it's all plumbing coming off the heels of Star Wars Day, a couple is publicly fighting over the name of

their soon to be born son. The husband wants to name the kid Anakin. Mom says, no way. She worries that the kid would know he was named after Darth Vader and fears he would grow into the role. She wants to name the kid Max. And they still got a couple of weeks to figure it out. And finally, a wife is filing for divorce after her worst fears were realized. Her husband was having an affair with the housekeeper. But it's the way that she found out that's getting here some attention.

She suspected that something was going on as he was acting weird the last six months, and they just happened to hire a housekeeper six months ago. But then you see, the couple's pet parrots started making strange noises and belting out explicit phrases. After the bird tipped her off, she hit a camera and busted both of them. Next week, a woman gets a ticket for driving over someone herself. Have a great weekend. Never trust a parrot with your

secrets. Seven WLW. I'm Martin Hooke, the inventor of navage and nasal care, and I love navage. I've told you, but here is the latest weather forecast from news radio seven hundred WLJUN. Waking up this morning, not too much to worry about. Tempters are right around that fifty degree mark and we'll see tempters climb all the way to the upper seventies for an afternoon high for your Saturday. Also sing a decent amount of sunshine tonight and into

the first part to your Sunday morning. That starts to change though we're gonna start to see rain chances sneak on in you wake up in. Temperatures are right around sixty for the start time for the pig, but you'll be dodging showers increasing probably throughout the afternoon, but we're hoping we stay mainly dry. Just make sure you have that poncho handy if you're gonna be out there along the running route from me severe weather station. I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron

Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Do you have a little bit of light rain right now? Running along the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana along Dearborn County, Gallatin, Grant Counties. An approaching boon right now, not much behind it. Right now in Cincinnati, we're driving forty nine degrees. I'm Sandy Collins next up to eight at eight on news radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. It was a radio seven hundred WLW trip

back in time with rock and roll archaeology. The music professor Jim Lobarber is standing by, and here is Leslie Gore you. I'm not just one of you all any choice. You don't on me. Don't say I can't go with other boy, don't tell me what to do, don't tell me what to say. And please, when I go with you, don't you don't owe me. Don't try to change me in any way. You don't owe me. Don't turn me down carside, never say don't tell you what to

say. I don't tell you what to do, So just be myself side remember laughing in the early rush Limball Days when he used that as a theme for his Feminazi Update Leslie Gore and more on a Saturday morning, Jimmy, how are you? Good morning? Fine? Fine, the sun Sun and then it looks like it's gonna be a good day. Hey. A number two record from nineteen sixty four. Leslie Gore always loved being a record. She would have celebrated the birthday on Tuesday. And this song, it's pretty

interesting. She told me the story. She was appearing to the place in the Catskills on dis jockey at the hotel Grossingers and a couple of guys. She's by the swimming pool relaxing and a couple of guys, John Madera and David and White came up and they sit down next year and they started playing a good torn. She said, wait a second, let's go. She took him inside the campana and they said, well, they got to hear this song. And she heard the song and she said, look, meet

me in New York to Monday. I want to see Quincy Jones. I wanted to Quincy to hear the song. And they did. Quincy heard it was in a week they recorded the song and he said, you know Quincy Jones. At that time, they were keeping Leslie Gore in this kind of it's my party territory, that little lights music, and this song came along, and then this is a seventeen year old girl who now suddenly is the

seventeen who old humor with this song to spread her wings. And the song went from the minor to a major when she sang it and the keys and she said it was wonderful. I loved it. I'm seventeen years old. I was standing on stage and I'm singing this song and I was shaking my finger and saying, you don't own me. So this was like a song before the women women's liberation movement. Jeff absolutely feel like a decade later she opened the door and it was one of the very first songs in which a

woman demanded her independence from that guy. Well, let's move along, prof to this woman who was actually discovered by the Beatles, right yeah, yeah. Paul McCartney, Paul McCarney heard a song by Gene Raskin, a guy who's a little nightclub singer, and he heard this in nineteen sixty five and a little papa and it's an old Russian romance song, but gam Raskins got it and he put English lyrics to it. So he gets a call. He has Apple Records now, and he gets a call. Paul gets a

call from Twigging. So's all you've got to You've got to hear this girl. She's like, she's seventeen years old? Is this girl seventeen? She's from Wales and she just wanted to show this opportunity Knox. It's a show like bar Research of America, and she had wanted three weeks in the row. And so he meets it and he has this song in mind. So he gets in the studio and this is the song he wants her to do. So here you have this girl. She's seventeen years old, and who

could predict. There's a five minute recording of an old Russian romance song composed in the early nineteen hundreds with English lyrics written in early nineteen sixties, recorded in July of nineteen sixty eight by a green novice, seventeen year old Welsh folk singer, produced by a beatle Paul McCartney, arranged by some jazz guy some unlikely instrumentation, and it becomes a number two record let's let's hear this were the day. Those were the days Mary Hopkins signed to the Beatles Apple

record label. This was her only hit by days later. Those war days, my friend, we thought they'd never and we'd sing and dance forever, random days. We'd live the life we choose. We'd fight and never lose, for we were young and sure to have our way. I I I'm a disease when rushing by us lost my story notions on the way, I'll by chance I'd see you in the tavern. We'd smile and say, those days, my fane thought they never sings forever day life fat fighting those days

it sounds like a drinking song. Oh, Mary Hopkins loved that song. Bittersweet as you said. Jim built on an old Russian song with English lyrics and added to it up next, mister Johnny Taylor, tell me about this record. Yeah, he would have celebrated the birthday yesterday, number five record, nineteen sixty eight. Now here's the guy who was really discovered by Sam Cook. And when he left the Soul Stars, the great gospel group, he picked Sam Cook. Sam Cook picked him to replaced him. So he's

no beginner. He rives at Stax Records in the middle of middle sixties, and Snax Records got a hold of him, and he's great singing at smooze ballad songs, and they dubbed Johnny Taylor the Philosopher of soul. And at the same time he could sing these creamy smooze ballads. He had a sneaky funkiness to his sound, and he adjusted his approach to the topic he was

singing about. And he did it with this song in nineteen sixty eight, technically defining the can't trust the lover screaming soul music kind a girl on the side with sauce for the Gooses is sauce for the gander. And he was saying that, you know, he said it the song in and it's put it in the recording session and cover it with those guys that have stacks.

He ushered in a new slightly less moral uh fabric into the soul field and the record to help save Stax Records at that time they had some financial difficulties, and he made he made this record a gigantic million sellers of them, and it made Johnny Taylor a start with this thing who's making love with your old lady. Hey man, if you if you're stepping out, the girl may be stepping out too, giving out bottom. Some good about it by

your lie someday making luck to your fold lady. Why are you about faking love given baking lad and your bold laden while baking love, I hope holding them falling the dream old, making that a woman in bad to be beat on and seating food I should never give. Are making lack and your folding while you faking lave, baking lack and your hold lad, while you bake your lave. I know the awesome women to up to you. Seven forty six on a Saturday morning on seven hundred WLDE, Gary Jeff Walker with the

music professor Jim Lavarmer in this week's edition of Rock and Roll Archaeology. Understand for some reason we were we were off the air. At the beginning of the segment. The first song was Leslie Gore's you Don't Own Me. That's Johnny Taylor who's making love. And we got another birthday boy today he turned seventy eight years old. Jim Well, the performer I now, we first met him in nineteen sixty nine. He had rambling gambling man bas the nooyth

nationally. But but he was more. He was like Tom, a regional star popular in Detroit, Cleveland, and Dan. In nineteen seventy seven, he does the thing called night Moves. And this, this is this song changes He's this change Bob Steger from being a popular regional favorite to a big national star. He's in the national spotlight. Song he wrote called night Moves, and he was inspired by the movie. He saw the movie American Grafting There's Home. He thinks, oh hey, I've got a story to tell

too. He writes part of this song and A and W drive in restaurant in Anne Harbor, Michigan. And it took him a good while. This he spent a lot of time working on this song. But he got in the studio, took six months completes the song. And it's about a young couple losing their virgininity in the backsteat of a Chevy. And it's autobiographical. He's with this girls who storied. This girl has a boyfriend. He's away in the military, and then when he comes back, she Mary Tammon.

It breaks Bob Seeger's heart. There's a phrase, night moves. You can a couple of meetings could mean putting the moves on the girl in the backsteat of a car, but it also relates to the impromptu parties that Bob and his buddies had in Anne Harbor. They would turn on the lights of their cars at night, advanced their night movie, he called them. And these

gatherings were held, and they called them grassers. And then also there was a touch in there where he sings and it was summertimes, summertime, summertime. He's not just only referring to the time of the year, but the season of his life as well. And then the last verse when he's reminiscing, he says with autumn closing, and he's referring to the autumn of his life getting older. And a side note, I quitting the Bob segret for

you guys. He and the girl really did make it in the backseat of a sixty two Chevy, but it didn't fit lyrically, so he changed the line to my sixty Chevy. And the song he's humming, and he's talking about humming in a song was be my ah. I used her or she used me, but neither one care. We were getting our share Bob secrets

little so could he use a few browns, Todd Pant's points. Hollian now she was a black hand, would big dog and points all her own sudden wamp high we fun High I bas con Field, but it was got heaven out of the back seat of my sixty shift, working on mysteries without any clues, working on a name, loose, trying to make some from page, driving working on a name in the summertime, ten minutes away from the

out top of the hour sleep seven W L W Jim. I wanted to get get this last one in real quickly lost a great Canadian singer songwriter. Earlier in the week, at the age of eighty four, Gordon Lightfoot left us and I've my favorite Gordon Lightfoot song is not record the Edmund Fitzgerald. It's not Sundown, it's not Carefree Highway. We'll play it here in a moment, but your thoughts on the late Gordon Lightfoot, boy, all the

accolades came in for Gordon Lightfoot passing away eighty four years of age. Robbie Robinson and the band had said this actually go back before he passed away, and then Robbie said he's a national treasure for Canada. And Bob Dimon said something about his songwriting. He said, I can't think of a Gordon Lightfoot song I don't like. My conversation is going back to him the years and years ago, calling up him up one day and he's saying, how do I feel? You? Asking me how I feel? Jimmy said, I

just lost the largest a Voice settlement and they history of Canada. So he was all upset. And then the girl that he wrote about in the Big Hit Sundown, it was Kathy Smith and she was the girl who later later gave a lethal injection of the John Lucy and had to spend some time in prison. And then Gordon lather was a great guy because you know, he said after that all the negative things about her, he said, wait, and she was the one who you know, left him and caused him a

lot of problems when when he was cheap me on his wife. He said, Kathy was a great lady, and I don't have a bad thing to say about her, and about this notorious lady not seeing but good things to say. And everybody loved the guy. And the song that you like is a song that was never never big hit. It was like my number fifty eight right bout something like that, but perful song. Tell you about this song, Jim, as we uh as we go ahead and play it is

to me this sums up Gordon Lightfoot. To me, it's called beautiful. And then's our session of rock and roll archaeology. Thanks Professor, Thank you, Brennaman and Jones on Baseballistan seven w eldom at times, I just don't know how you could feel anything but beautiful than that made for you and you were made for me, and I don't that I'm never change. We've been

friends to ray the shine for such a long time. My finger smiling face, it seems so lucky just to have the right telling you with hold my man, beautifool Anne, and I know that you will never stream because you've been my way, indeed the deed such a long long time. And when you hold it time how the line be anything but beautiful? Thank God made

for you, You were made for me. No appointments ever needed it ORTHO since the orthopedic urgent care plus ORTHO, since the orthopedic urgent care heaters do maybe's forecast not too much to worry about today. You're starting off right around fifty, you see a lot of sunshine and tempters get close to the upper seventies. Tomorrow's when things start to change. You wake up and tempters are around sixty, which isn't bad, especially for all those runners out there for

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twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred WLW By and Service. You're Sprinter at Mercedes Men's of Fort Mitchell and to get another hour of the Saturday morning edition for this Saturday, May the six, twenty twenty three, seven hundred w l W. Gary Jeff with you on another Saturday, and I received this incredible photo on my phone which I wish I could show you,

but he can't right now of science. Mike at the border wall, the Trump border wall in Arizona on horseback, and he didn't look like he was whipping any migrants. But we'll ask him about in a science minute as a night scientist who did surprising at blinded me. I saw you patrolling the United States border there Where exactly are you or were you? Mike? Uh, say, Arizona, which is like an hour and a half south of Tucson, All right, at the border. I mean you just went you

went to the border wall as a tourist kind of event. Yeah, there was a ranch Stalosa which is near there. Spent two or three days, you know, there was horseback riding and went off to see some Petrick glyphs and very cool things like that, and took the horse's horseback run ride. Right went up obviously to the to the Trump border wall, which is quite

impressive. And uh's fifty feet thirty feet behind, twenty feet into the ground and you're not having to get through that, and it's uh, what's neat about it is at the top they welded these like five inch square black piece of metal every so often, like every five or six feet, and they did that because that is every every square is twenty five thousand dollar costs of putting the fence up. So wow, it just runs on and the you

know, the fence works. But the sad thing is you can see off in the distance, way off where it has ended and where they ran out of money. And then we're actually on the other end where they stopped painting it, so it's painted all black. But where they one end is just all the typical red primed metal. But yeah, let's just say there's there's nobody. It's not the it's not the sieve that's in Texas. Were coming across like in drows. This is they come across, but they're not you

know, they're not. They're not They're not unabated, is what you're saying, that this wall is a great abatement to anyone trying to enter our country illegally. Yeah, you see on the on the ride, actually they showed where they're called carpet shoes, and what they do is they wear these special shoes they put over their shoes like slippers, but they're carpet on the bottom, so they can't find follow their their shoe prints in the in the in

the washstand from in the creek. That's the strip to see where they're going. So it was interesting. It's a yeah. I mean, did you see any any one that looked like they were illegally entering our country while you were down there? You were settling? Now, they typically they pulled to it at night, and uh, yeah, you know, I did see. I did see a lot of border patrol on the road and they have

their ATVs or dirt bikes and things like that. They weren't they weren't doing the you shouldn't have like your referenced at the beginning to show the horseback riding that, you know whatever Poto was like that. But I guess you could say I visit the border walls, the border wall more ties in Kamala Harris. Oh, there's no question about that. And we're a lot more succinct with what you actually saw than whatever kind of gobbledee goop she was making up.

Uh well, thank you for the little travel log this morning. That's interesting stuff. Five am. I'll think I'm gonna go back to bed, all right, buddy, Thanks appreciate that. Science Mike grew up from Arizona this morning. We have Rick Green coming up and Andy Furman will handicap the Kentucky Derby before we're done. Did you know that if you miss any part of our shows, you can catch the podcast of that show on the iHeartRadio

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brother Green, How are you good? Morning. Gary, I want to stop praying for you and your listeners and Garry, I gotta say that to you personally. You are the reason I'm rejointing and being glad in this day today more. For two years you allowed me to read Bible verses on your show, and I'm so grateful. Has it really been that long record? Yeah, Joe reached out to me Thursday. I said, Joe, are you sure? And I'm just excited Garry and I got a great word

for today. Good today. We're coming from James Chapter two, verse five. It says, listen, mind, beloved brother has not not chosen the power of the world to be rich in faith and heir to the kingdom, which he promised to those who loves him. Don't you love day? Gary? I do, absolutely. It's my confidence and hope. It keeps me going. Well, we don't. None of us have to be poor in spirit, that's for sure, with the God who with a God who loves us and is great as as our God is. And yes, all right,

thank you, Gary. This is just a stetful day in my heart and I wanted to thank you personally. Well, I'd forgotten you made it a special day. In mind too, Rick, Thank you. It's eight eighteen, seven hundred WLW. 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 JABA the podcast Silent Urchill downs in Louisville,

Kentucky. They run again one of the most hallowed horse races in American history, the first leg of the Triple Crown Kentucky Dirty and one of the most poignant songs ever written about that run for the Roses from the late Dan Fogelberg. As we welcome in our next guests this morning to talk about the race, burning the valleys and raised in the trees of Weston, Kentucky. Unwableees with Momma beside you to help you, you'll sue beIN And here we

go. The fastest three minutes ciner racing about to occur. Will any of the horses be alive to answer the gate call? At six fifty seven this evening, Andy Furrman, how are you well? It's the fastest two minutes, garve you but that's okay? But you know what, well, it was the fastest time of Elliott. It was fastest. It was fastest three minutes, it was fastest three minutes before secretariat and then it was two.

Anyway, so you're you're you're telling me that you really feel badly about taking up on Elliot's cloth, and you have the nerve to tell him you don't want to hear NHL scores now stop being the editor of this guy's he's good. I like Elliott a lot, I really do. Well, you know, I've got him to a place where he's actually leaving us Sandy, so well, I mean that's a good thing. I guess, well, I mean leaving you. It's a good thing that he's advancing in his career.

Yes, you're going to be making about three times as much as he makes here, which is not saying a whole lot, but right, any well, you know what, he had a good pick. Heard he's picking a Tapid Trice to win the Derby today and Tapid Trice h really and truly, I mean he did rather well. The tap of Trice. It's it's it's a good bed for him. And I'm tap of Trice is one of four

straight races. One of the Bluegrass Steaks came from behind and doing that and I think it's a good pick for Elliott to put a little shekels on the tap of Trice today. But you know what, you're gonna ask me who's gonna win the Derby? And I got three horses that I really believe that will win the derby because you know, I followed horse racing for a long time. I was the pr guy at Latonia Race Course way back when when it was Latonia as when I first came to town. And I'm more concerned

with the horses being alive. After this race, said who's gonna win the race? Because what's going to happen today? And I hate to say this the biggest stage in thoroughbred racing today, it's gonna be kind of stories of what happened, how it happened. Let's hope it doesn't happen again. Where four horses went down and two are euthanized. It sits a terrible thing, I'm sure is to track surface. I think, I hope, well, do we know what's going on with this trainer and the horses that have died.

I mean, that's one hell of a way to be scratched if you're entered in the especially as I say on the eve of the Kentucky Derby, which is Thorbid racings perhaps largest state except maybe for the Breeders Cup, you know, Breedish Cup in the Derby and two pretty big stages the Therbid racing. But here here's my picks. If you're in just becasunion of a lot

of time. I like tap of Trice, I like verifying a lot, verifying son of the twenty eight Triple Crown winner Justify lost by a neck and the Bluegrass two Tap a Trice, So I think verifying is the possibility as well. Reincarnate Reincarnate the third place in the Arkansas Derby finish. Look at this though about Reincarnate. Reincarnate has finished no worse than third and all seven of us starts, so I think Reincarnates has been with to put the money

on. Of course, four take, which is the three and one favorite. Fourthe's a pretty big one as well, so I think fourthe is good. But let's not forget two fills two pills one of the Jeff Ruby Stakes at Turfway Park by an impressive like five on a quarter links. But the question is that was on a synthetic track. He has one on dirt at Churchill Downs, but that race was on a synthetic track of turfway. Two phills sounds like a horse that one of the thoroughbeds wants to pick up after

the race. I don't understand why two phills has an apostrophe after the pills I did. I never understood that, but that's what they say. I thought you were talking about two phillies that have a chance horses. Two phil apostrophees two pills. So I mean, if you win the Derby, you want to hang out with two phillies, not two pills necessary. I would think maybe you want to go down to the Derby with two phillies too. Oh yeah, and there will be plenty of those there today in the hats.

And he hasn't it always astonished you that whole culture. I mean, if you go down to Keenland when the when the season open, the meets open, you've got a Churchill Downs on Derby Day and the people are just dressed resplendently. It's it's like, almost right now, the Coronation of King Charles the Third is going on. I'm watching it in London. I love it and do you love it? It's just crazy. It's creepy to me,

but not really was. My wife is Canadian, so she has a lot of things in common with that, and my grandfather was born in London, so I have a little bit of that in my blood. And I just did this history. I mean, if you love history, you may never see another coronation for another fifty years. This is unbelievable. It really is. Well. I mean, King Charles looks like he's on the edge of death right now, so maybe sooner than fifty years for this one.

But he just I mean when when they were talking to him and they're praying and they're putting the crown on his head, he got like shifty eyes and he just he looked like he was he looks like it looks like he was getting away with something and he knew it. Yeah, but he's letting him

do it anyway. It's crazy. So we'll leave you with this. I mean, if you want my three verifying reincarnate and fourte Fourtas won five straight, basically won six of his last seven, was a two year old champion, so you can't go wrong with the three to one favorite fourte so verifying

Reincarnate Forte Elliott life tap a trice the blue grist Winna. Throw that in there as well, so you can make that could be there, could be your money, could be your exacta picking those four right, well exact there's one and two acts one and two superfective, perhaps super fin, lot of exotic wages and you could do that. So I don't think there's a problem. But you know, it's just a great day, you know, just

to watch it on TV. But you know, to me, I mean they've really pushed it back because I think post time is like six fifty seven. It's crazy, it gets so later. Really pushed it back, and it's hard for us because you know, we don't have a much of a crowd at the bar for it because it's so late and we're all work at seven o'clock. So from my from my stand for my self stand point, I think it's ridiculous they've moved at that far back. A lot of derby

parties in and around town of Northern Kentucky as well. So yeah, it's a great day. It's really a big day and a lot of pride in the Commonwealth today. Well, thank you for your handicapping. I hope that people aren't taking this to heart too much. I'm not responsible, you know. It's like buying a lottery ticket. Actually no, but fourth day. I think fourth day is a pretty good shot. I really do all right, man, Thank you Andy Furman the Furball. We'll join us again Monday

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number one for podcasting seven hundred wlwf and iHeartRadio station. The rectile dysfunction affects nearly fifty percent of men over age fifty. But even with so many men have founding some change. On a Saturday seven l W Gary Jeff Saturday Morning Edition, turning our attention to the wide world of sports and other things, a conversation with Moe Egger. Hey, Mo, how are we doing good? Where are you? Man? Sounds busy? I'm my in law's house.

Oh okay, well that's I mean. I thought I thought maybe you were at some some event or something that maybe surrounding the Flying Pig. Have you ever run an actual marathon? Mo? Okay, we have our answer. I've run a five k. Yeah, I haven't even done that. I've never run a marathon. And uh, all due respect to the people who run in the Flying Pig and put together the Flying Pig because it is an awesome event, I don't know that I'm ever going to run an a

marathon. You know what? What is what is holding you back? Mom? The fact that when I watched people who run the marathon run the marathon, they get done with twenty six point two miles. Yeah, they don't look happened, right, you know, like they they don't look fulfilled, they don't look like they really enjoyed it. So I'm all for fitness, I'm all for good health. I'm all for challenging yourself physically. But when I when I watch marathon runners run, I see them at the finish line,

they never really look like they're enjoying themselves. So that strikes me is not something I want to do. So when you ran the five k, how did you feel at the end of that? Were you happy? No? I wanted my free T shirt and I wanted to go home and sleep. And that's I'm guessing that's been a while. It's been fifteen years. There you go. Well, I did something for the first time in fifteen years that I wish I hadn't now. Last Monday night, I went out

and bowled. I don't know why it was. I thought it was a good idea. It was kind of like a camaraderie kind of let's go out and bowl, doing something with a buddy, you know. And the last time I bowled at all, it was probably two thousand and eight, and I forgot the incredible toll. Maybe I should have done some stretching first. The incredible toll bowling can do to you if you haven't done it for a

while. So Tuesday morning, I wake up and I feel pretty good, a little tightness in my right elbow joint, you know, from doing that that awkward motion that I don't do every day. Wednesday, I didn't want to get out of bed. It was that second day syndrome thing, you know, because I was a second day They always saying in the NFL, you know, you really feel it the second day after Sunday. You know, you wake up Tuesday morning and feel like you've been hit by a mack

truck. It was the same thing, just for bowling three games, and a friend of mine, Jay Armstrong, suggested, maybe that's a hint that you need to be doing some more exercise of three games of bowling wipes you out. Yeah, probably, So, I said, you know, a little while since I've bowled. Yeah, it's been a little while since I've bowled. I've I've not had that. My wife and I when we were dating, we went on a date and then we did some bowling and she

threw out our shoulder and had to have surgery. Are you serious? Yeah, that happened. That's the thing. That was the date we went bowling. I mean, it was like she didn't have surgery that night. No, I remember I remember her saying like, I think I really hurt my shoulder, and then we decided to numb the pain by spending the rest of the evening getting getting hammered. And then the next day she said, my

shoulder really hurts and ultimately had two had to have an operation. And so you weren't married at the time, and this convinced her that you're taking her out on a date where she's injuring herself severely, that you're the guy that she wants to be with. That's pretty idea. Yeah. I mean, you know, I don't remember being the one going, hey, let's go bowling, But oh, okay, that's all right. Well you took her, so you're responsible, Moe. That's the way, right, Yeah?

So um, yeah, David Bell is reduced down to a four man roster in the starting rotation and put Sessi to the bullpen, where I don't even know if Sessi belongs in the bullpen of the Reds anyway, But does this make a big difference for the team and with all their other pitching woes? Mo, Well, you have a starting pitcher with an ERA over nine in Louis Sess, so pretty much anybody should be able to do better than that. I think it's I think it's time to call up the kid by the

name of Andrew Abbott. So the Reds have the big three, Hunter Green, Nick Ladolo, Graham Ashcraft, promising starting pitchers who look like they have a pretty high ceiling. They have a chance to add a fourth. Andrew Abbott has arguably been the best pitcher in all of minor league baseball so far off the season. He's not, you know, nineteen twenty years old. He's gonna be twenty four here on June first. He's a college kid.

He has one hundred and fifty five or so innings of minor league pitching experience, but that's more than Nicoladolo had when he came here last year. So I think it's time to give Andrew Abbott a shot. And I'm not really sure what the downside is. I think it's good that they took Louis Sessa out. They obviously have other options they can go with, But I think you have to reward guys for having a lot of success at the lower level. And we're not talking about you know, people are gonna say, well,

maybe he's not ready. He's not a finished product? Is Hunter Green? And finished product? Is Graham Ashcraft to finish act? He actually might be? Is Nikolodoga finished product? With those guys finished products when they came up last year? The answer is no. So I feel like there's a lot of guys. The good news is if you look across the system, there's there's a lot of promising young talent. There's there are a lot of

guys that I think you can make the case for promotion right now. And I start that conversation with Andrew Abbot in large part because Da've acknowledge but we sess it and starting rotation is not the answer. With a week behind in the rear view mirror, how do Bengals do? Okay? You know, look, if you went into the draft thinking the Bengals are an eleven win team, or the Bengals are a thirteen win team, or the Bengals are a ten win team, you probably feel exactly the same coming out of the

draft. I'm not sure the draft dramatically changed the outlook for the team this season, but I think what you can do is you could see some lines of succession here. So they drafted Chase Brown to play running back. He ultimately is going to replace Joe Minxon. They drafted Charlie Jones, a wide receiver from Purdue. He's probably next year going to replace Tyler Boyd. They drafted Miles Murphy from Clemson on the edge. He's probably ultimately going to replace

Trey Hendrickson. Now that doesn't mean these guys can't have an impact immediately, but I think they did two things. Number One, they drafted for death. And you know, we talked about this last week. They're spending money on the offensive side of the ball. Gonna paye Oe Burrow, gonna pay I think this offseason t Higgins, Ultimately they're gonna pay Jamar Chase. I think they're They're blueprint in free agency is abundantly clear where they're just going to

spend money on the offensive line. So you're gonna have to get really really good, really really young, and really really expensive on defense. And you saw that last year. Five of the six picks they used in last year's draft run defense. The first three initiatives draft roun defense. They're gonna spend on offense and they're gonna draft on defense. So I mean that that makes

sense. They've got to spend you know, your draft players, and you know, unless you got the number one overall pick or something, you're not spending a ton of money for this young talent that you're going to develop. You're right, it's I believe that's a wise blueprint going forward for this Bengals team right now. The Kentucky Derby is today, and I know you and I have talked almost every year about this. You don't really know much about

horse racing, nor do you care. But there are some things about the Kentucky Derby specifically that are really special. And you don't necessarily have to be there in the infield when the girls are taking their shirts off to think it's special, which I have been before, and it's quite the party, especially especially if it's like raining and stuff, and all these people are just it's

a wet T shirt contest, whether the shirts are on or not. But there are things about the Kentucky Derby that are maddening, like the people's affinity one one day a year for the awful mint Julip Oh so gross and I love, I love, and I make a killer well good, Why don't you drop down to the bar today when I'm working and show me how I

don't like mint julips. I can't make myself. I mean I can get the mortar out, and I can you know, do the mint the way you're supposed to, and you know, I can do all of that, but it's still just tastes like crap, bourbon and sugar to me, and I just it's not my thing. But the other thing that I really really love about the Derby, although I would never wear one, or the hats that women come up with. It's like crazy, isn't it Like the most nuts thing in the world that said, you know what, you had a

perfectly good head before, why why did you put that on it? And then they'll explain. And I think Jennifer Dalton on Local twelve this week had a fascinator. My wife had to tell me what a fascinator was a little patch of cloth on her head and it was made out of John Lomax's pocket square. So you get you get creative, you get inventive with this stuff. But it's just like, why do you like the hats? Moo? I do? I like I like traditions and I like events that give people

a chance to do things that they ordinarily wouldn't do. U. I went to bel Tara Park yesterday and spent the day hanging out of the track and having a few beers with my buddies. And you know, obviously it being Oaks Day, that's pretty big day in the racing calendar, and there were a lot of women walking around with their derby hats. Uh. I think it's a good look. I like it. I like it, and I like men tullips, I like, I like. I've never been to the

Kentucky Rivie. I'm dying to go, probably right now the events that's at the top of my bucket list. But you know, back in the day, I used to just want to go in the infield and uh, you know, now I watched the women take off their clothes exactly, and now like, I don't know that I want to do that. I want to. I want to go to the more high end areas of Churchill Downs and to see people in there their hats. I had a pass to Millionaire's Row

the year that I went. It was for one of our stations in Louisville. I was doing some work for and they invited me down and I got a pass to go up and see if I could get any celebrities on Millionaire's row at Churchill Downs, and I almost got an interview with Bou Derek, but she was passed out in some old guy's lap, so I didn't get the interview I want to. I would have. I would have like to talk to the old guy. I don't know. He didn't look like he

was much more cognizant either, but that's another story for another time. MO have a fantastic weekend and enjoy your in laws. Oh thanks, Okay, Mike Allen, Saturday midday, coming right up, counselor how are you? I'm fine? And you know what, every Saturday morning I learned something new from you. I now know what a fascinator is. I had no idea. That sounds like a little it's like a mini hat. Just googled it. I kind of like it. I mean, I think I don't know

tradition and everything else. I did about ten years ago, get to go to the Oaks. A buddy of mine was a muckety mucked for CSX Railroad. He got the tickets and I'll tell you what, it was really cool. It was great. I'm glad I went real quick. What's on the show today? We are going to be talking about the news came out this week. Test scores in United States history and Civics fell to the lowest level

in recorded time since they've started taking the thing. However, that doesn't stop allowed in the school district from wanting to spend eleven million bucks not on our kids, but to modernize their bathrooms and locker rooms for a more inclusive space for transgendered students. Isn't that great? Misplaced priorities? That is American twenty twenty three. It's a land of misplaced priorities. It's sad, all right, Mike Allen, Saturday midday after the show show at Huddles, We'll be

there. Don't ask me to make I will try to make them in julip if you really really want one. If not, we'll call MO and get to specific instructions on how to do this. Seven W l W. I'm Martin Hooke, the inventor of navaz and nasalcare, and I love naviz. I've told you about how your nose is the body's air filter. That Nevis is powered suction will help flood

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