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Saturday Morning with Gary Jeff Walker -- 4/27/24

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Gary Jeff is back with your Saturday Morning cartoons! The usual cast of characters joins the show with a surprise appearance from Wildman Walker. Tune in!

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We warm all the way up to the low eighties this afternoon with mostly cloudy skies and windy conditions. For your Sunday even warmer will be in the mid eighties. For mease of your weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harton on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Right now it is sixty four degrees. Our next update is at six thirty. I'm Whitney Harris News Radio seven

hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred WLW into the first official hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday, April twenty seventh, twenty twenty four. I'm Gary, Jeff Walker, you or you, and that's perfectly fine with me. We get set to launch into a another full fledged weekend. We still have NFL Draft today. The thing is entirely, entirely tedious and too long in my opinion, But there may be some

bargains out there for the Bengals to pick up. And my Kansas City Chiefs, who by the way, trick minded the Buffalo Bills with a wonderful trade in the first round. There was some discussion about that. Anyway, I digress. It's time to move along, and that means our friend Dave from Harrison, Good morning, Dave, Morning, Gary Jeff, How were doing today well? In honor of the NFL Draft? What is an NFL player's favorite ice cream treat? You sure about that one any given Sunday? Why

can't Why can't? Why can't football players wear glasses on the field because it's a contact sport. I see what did the football player? What did the football player say to the flight attendant? Put me in, coach, Put me in, coach? Yeah, Hey, wolf got lost in the woods? Which wolf got lost? And I don't know the were wolf? Hey? Uh uh? What do you call? What kind of dogs would you find hanging out in front of cracker barrels? What kind of dogs would you

find hanging outside of cracker barrel I'm not sure what rock or spaniels? You're proud of? That? You're proud of that U by way, by the way, by the way, Dennis suggested from Gary Jeff Walker at seven out of w l W dot com. Dennis suggested that maybe you'd be like more like the President Joe Biden, And when you deliver a line afterwards you say pause to let people know it's it's their turn to laugh, So why don't you try that with this joke? Dave? All right, what what kind

of bees man make milk? You're supposed to you? You're supposed to say, pause, pause, and then then deliver the punchline. Try it again, What kind of bees make milk? Pause? I think the pause should be with a rocker spaniel joke myself. Actually, that's well, it was a better joke than the last one. You still don't get the You don't still don't get the ascending level of jokes. You start with your weakest material, you end with the strongest. It's pretty hard to decipher if you want

to. If you want to truly understand comedy, Dave, you should do one thing, and one thing only. You know what that is. Look in the mirror. It's exactly right. Goodbye. Seven W L W. Pretty girls, Yes they do, and so do the pretty man. Pretty golous Willie is here for everyone. Pretty girls, listen to you. I'm here to servall with honesty, integrity and compassion, with truth and always a

couple of laughs. All the pretty girls listen to you. Joined me my pretty friend Bill Cunningham's Monday at twelve noon pretty Girls listen to on seven hundred WULW. Don't let's spring allergies make you miserable. Try the quick drug Free Solution, trusted by over Watch. It now on iHeartRadio's YouTube Show presented by Hulu, where you can stream your favorite shows, hit movies, original series, animation, and of course, the exclusive four part event Thank You good

Night, The Von Jovie Story now streaming only on Hulu. Your forecast today, Some clouds out there, not a bad day at all. A high near eighty degrees, just a slight chance of showers overnight, Partly cloudy. Tomorrow morning's low sixty one. Sunday's high up to at least eighty two if not the mid eighties, not too cheby. It's partly cloudy in sixty three. Now it's seven hundred WLW a Sinceata's former Bengaling Pro Football Hall of Famer

all. A high near eighty degrees, just a slight chance of showers overnight, partly cloudy. Tomorrow morning's low sixty one. Sunday's high up to at least eighty two if not the mid eighties, not too cheby, It's partly cloudy in sixty three. Now it's seven hundred WLW, a Sinsata's former Bengaling Pro Football Hall of Famer answer on the late Mike Pender keyboard player mellotron player, one of the original members of the Moody Blues who passed nuts in what's

such? Never reaching the end? Let's is ugran never meaning to seven pew seattle with these eyes before Jess Well, I can't see any He'll hear his work through out running through out the history of the Moody Blues. All those symphonic swells, they were Mike Pender. He was eighty two years old when he passed a family in friends earlier this week, and he was the last original member of the Moody Blues alive. The the Johnny Come Lately's the john

Lodge, and they're still around. But a sad pat you know. I saw the Moody Blues at River Bend back in the day and there was a mass wedding officiated by Tiny Tim before the Moody Blues concert there. But many times the Moody Blues would appear with large symphonies and orchestra, and they did with the cso I believe, or at least a portion of the CSO at this particular show. But in the studio it was Mike Pender who recreated all

those symphonic sounds on his keyboard. Surely be missed. It's six fifteen on a Saturday morning, Gary Jeff walking with you on seven hundred WLW and old radio. Rick knocking on the door. How you doing, Ricky? I'm doing okay, Carrie Jeff. I never thought there'd be a tie in between the Moody Blues and Tiny Tim. Oh, I know, it was crazy.

I got to interview Tiny Tim was one I was on the Fox before the concert just to promote it. We flew him in and the first thing Tiny Tim needed to do when he got off of the airplane was stopped by Walgreens and pick up seventy dollars worth of shampoos and soaps. He literally took about seven baths a day. Wow. And even though it was radio, he appeared in my studio in whiteface and that same makeup you'd see on television on the Johnny Carson. He was in character. He was always Tiny Tim,

and he brought his ukulele, you know. And I thought Dick was a master, but Tiny Tim, are you kidding? And he had the voice in the voice and the whole deal. It was hell. This is all originally done by Herbert Corey, which was his real name, was Herbert Corey, he said in nineteen o six, And he'd just played the ukulele and sitting there in white face and he was very clean, kind of like Paul McCartney's grandfather in a hard day's night. Anyway, how are you receiving

this morning, if at all? Confusedly? Anyway, So actually you are coming in five by five, and it gonna give a huge shout out to Bill and his wife Mary Rose in oldie Maryland. This radio is a nineteen fifty one Zenith J sixty sixty four. For those of you playing at home, it is a table model AM radio with a phonograph and okay, so

what well, the cool thing is number one. It's entirely bake A light and it has this huge gold round dial on the front, and the bake A light cover that lifts up for the record player is not just the usual flat top, but it's arked around the fact that the dial is bigger than the cabinet itself. One of the goofy things about this one of the many goofy things is that you've got a knob right on the tuning indicator right in the center. Of course, what does that do? That is just the

tone. Yeah, tuning is the lower right knobs. That's a little confusing to figure this thing out, but it works wonderfully. It sounds great. It plays both seventy eights and thirty threes, forty five, even sixteens, and I've never seen a sixteen. I've played seventy eights, but I've never

seen a sixteen. Sixteens were usually transcription discs that came from radio stations back in those days, and they were usually quite a bit larger than what would fit on a typical turntable, so I'm not sure if anybody ever played one, although there may have been some from the good old days when you go into a store to record a record to send to somebody. Sometimes those may have been sixteen rpm. But the weird thing about the turn time to cobramatic,

which is a wonderful turntable. But this thing is goofy because the speed. I mean, it's marked in sixteen thirty three, forty five, seventy eight, but it's kind of arbitrary. It's it's more like an adjustment rather than the switch, except the Tony Bennett seventy eight that Bill included with it. For me, or more to the point, for my wife, it's like you have to keep messing with it a little bit until he stops sounding like, Oh now he sounds like a bullfrog. Oh no, wait,

now he sounds like Alvin the Chipmunks. Back off. Okay, not an exact kind of speed mechanism. Just real quickly before we go, explain for people because some people may not know, although if they're listening to this they're probably aficionados like us for old radios. But explain real quickly what bake light

is because you reference it often. Oh excuse me. Yes, In the early days and especially before World War Two, there was there weren't any plastics like modern plastics, which are basically petroleum based, and bake light is a type of plastic, but it's it's quite brittle. It does have a beautiful finish, and I always joke that bake Light was available in three colors,

which were black, darker black, and slightly darker black. There was also a plastic con which was more of a molded but very similar product, but when it was molded, it could be mixed with a color, and then later there was a oh gosh, there was another one that you could also mix colors with and was awfully often swirled, which I think looks awful, But apparently it's very valuable. And that's not to be confused with the soybean

plastic as referenced in the Philadelphia story. No, it's a wonderful life. Oh wonderful life. Excuse me, yes, And and by the way, when you polish that that sweetbean stuff, oh boy, it smells like rotten milk. That's what I have heard. All right, man, Thank you as always my friend old radio Rick at gmail dot com. If you'd like to get in touch with mister Washburn, it's six twenty one. Let's talk about scott'sloan. When do you listen? I like to listen when I want

to feel smarter because I'm surrounded by idiots at work. I like that. That's good. I listen when I want a good time, not a bad idea. I like to eat cheese when i'm listening, usually cheddar ooh, I might try that one. I like to listen when I'm wearing something sexy. I do that too. I guess anytime is the right time for Sloaney. You got that right Scott Sloan Monday morning at nine on seven hundred WLW

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over one hundred commercial free stations like one Hit Wonder. SISS is the story Avenue with mostly cloudy and windy conditions. Night back down around sixty before you're in the mid eighties for your Sunday from receiver weather station, I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW seven to one hundred WLW Sport Liam coming about the Reds on the road. Red Legs fall two to one to the Rangers in Arlington last night. Ashcraft pitched six in the third

innings, giving up one run. Lucas Simms gets the lost after coming in in the seventh getting out of a jam. He gave up a solo home run to Marcus Simeon in the bottom of the eighth and that was ultimately the decider in the game. Red's looked to take the series this afternoon. First Red's look to tie the series this afternoon. First pitch is set for four oh five and pregame covers begins at three oh five right here on seven hundred

WLW. Pauls FC Cincinnati hosts the Colorado Rapids this evening at TQL Stadium. Kick off the set for seven to thirty. Pregame coverag begins at seven on ESPN fifteen thirty. WWE SmackDown Draft Night was in Cincinnati last night. If you weren't able to make it, ray Masterio and Dragon Lee versus angel in Humberto ray Masterio and Dragon League get the win. Carlito revealed as Dragon Lee's mystery attacker. You have no idea who these people are? Do you?

I know? Ray Masterio? You're just reading names? Pause? Aren't we all reading names? Yes? Bron Breaker Versedric Alexander Winner, bron Breaker. Sorry if I spoiled anything, If you saved it and recorded it, that's all right. They'll watch it anyway. Do you watch WrestleMania No Bengals NFL Draft this week. Round one pick was Amrius Mems, offensive tackle from Georgia. There was some skepticism about the pick about his playing time at Georgia because

he was hurt a lot. It's a lot of risk, but a high upside to protect Joe Burrow in the future as Trent Brown is on a one year deal and the future of right tackle is a big question mark. As the Jackson Carmen pick. Yeah, real quickly, what happened last night in rounds two and three. Chris Jenkins defensive tackle Michigan picked in round two, round three, Jermaine Burden, wide receiver, Alabama round three. Also McKinley Jackson, defensive tackle, Texas. A man fantastic. It's six twenty six

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quote. Here's the labs forecast. Waking up this morning, temperatures are around the sixty degree mark. We warm all the way up to the low eighties this afternoon with mostly cloudy skies and windy conditions. For your Sunday, even warmer will be in the mid eighties. Form se your weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Sixty four degrees right now, our next updated It's seven. I'm Rickyu Chino News Radio

seven hundred WLUB News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred WLW. I'm toasting you. Sit, honey, we may be through. You'll never care me confess were whiskey brown Land there, jus blue or what? Yeah, dude, let's head there now the how now brown County and the lovely village of Ripley, Ohio, on the banks of the Mighty Ohio River, to a place called Brookies right there on Main Street. And yes,

they are at a bar at six thirty seven on a Saturday morning. Good morning, good morning, Oh, good group, good group this morning. I can hear the green hornet. I heard Doug. Who else is in there? Bat's there? And Darren o'h very good. We got the what the question for you? Uh huh did you guys lock the doors at Huddles this week or something? Why? Because Buzz has been in Ripley and he's even bowing his lawn. No, no, Buzz hasn't made it down this

week. Okay, well, I'm glad your doors aren't locked. But yeah, it's a rare sighting to have buzzines out and he's mowing his lawn this week. Yeah, so Buzz has been in free equent lee at Huddles lately. Right, finish the bar report here, Hey, tonight the percolators will be here at ninety a m formerly known as the Glass Eye, but they're the percolators. Wednesday Night's Queen of Hearts will be an excess of two hundred

thousand dollars. There's only eighteen cards left out of the original fifty four hot dog. When I went, I'll buy you all right, that's that sounds good. If I went, if I if I went down there and won, Actually, Darren, I'd buy everybody a hot dog. Okay, there we Yeah, maybe maybe a shot of fireball too, did it? So? Yeah, tell me, tell me, tell me about your beaver, Sherry. Well, he's down there, sitting there on the weather. Rocket's

going to be beautiful and warm and prayed. The sunning sat down there on the weather very nice, very nice. Uh. I understand that. I understand Doug that. And I'm sure they're probably not listening because they're Amish. I understand you had had a lovely, uh, lovely interaction with an Amish fellow this weekend. Yeah, you asked him a question because his last name was Yoder, and you ask him the question why there seem to be a

lot of people around here named Yoder? And what did he say? He said, well, up there in Holmes County, and he said he figured out why there were so many Yoders up there. He told me that the man was driving down the road he looked off to the side there and he saw this building and there was a big sign on the top of it and said, Yoder hatchery, A Yoder hatchery. Okay, yeah, there's They're springing up out of everywhere. All right, cool, well, listen,

it's all was good to talk to you guys. Enjoy your trip to Mexico. Mister Bonson, thank you. And what's the name of what's the name of your favorite bartender down there, the little guy you were showing me pictures of a boo a boo. We will see boo for dinner tonight. All right, fantastic, Enjoy your flight. It's six point forty on a Saturday

morning. It's seven hundred WLW and Steve from Aton, Ohio with a pithy phone call and news of the week standing by seven hundred WLW Cincinnati, available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app now number one for podcasting seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio station twin Peaks is the best in the game. Here your favorite drafts supported a frosty twenty chance of a shower, but otherwise really really great. A high around eighty degrees tomorrow, partly cloudy, warm, and loan in the

in the lower eighties or high in the lower eighties. Tomorrow morning's low down to sixty one. It's about there now sixty three at seven hundred WLW seven hundred WLW Sports. We haven't talked soccer yet, Liam Yeah. FC Cincinnati looks to get things straightened out on the season as they host the Colorado Rapids this evening at TQL Stadium. Kickoff set for seven to thirty. Pregame coverage begins at seven. You can catch all the action on ESPN fifteen thirty.

It's draft week, so the Bengals had four picks in the first three rounds of the draft. In round one, they went offensive tackle Amarus Mims from Georgia, Round two Chris Jenkins, defensive tackle from Michigan whose father played in the NFL. Round three, they selected Jermaine Burton, wide receiver from Alabama, and with their compens centaury third round pick, they selected McKinley Jackson, a defensive tackle from Texas, A and m The Reds Red Legs fell two

to one to the Rangers on the road in All Arlington last night. Ashcraft pitched six and a third innings, giving up one run. Lucas Simms gets the loss after giving up a solo home run to Marcus Simeon in the bottom of the eighth. That was Marcus simeons first hit in eighteen at bats. The Reds look to tie the series this afternoon. First pitch is set for

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you're going to get fresh air freedom. Call one eight hundred, Got Junk or if you one eight hundred got junk dot com. Toyel is all about having choices, like more all wheel drive and electrified choices than it's Mike Pinder on the keyboards. Rest in peace. Then. The year was nineteen sixty five and the Moody Blues debuted on the American charts with this song and this week theme. Last original member passed like we all will someday about fourteen

minutes till the top of the hour on seven hundred WLW. I'm Gary Jeff Walker. This is a Saturday morning edition, and on our phone is our friend Steve from ETNA with news of the week. Good morning, Steve, Morning, Gary Jeff. This morning's theme nineteen sixty eight deja vu all over

again? Thank you, Yoki ber. I've heard multiple self described conservative national talk show hosts this week claimed there is no straight line from nineteen sixty eight Vietnam campus demonstrations and the anti Jewish, anti Israel abominations around the US currently. Actually, there is a common thread or two. One is Marxism.

I've mentioned previously that I was a grad student at the University of Iowa from sixty seven to seventy, so I was witnessed to plenty of campus disruptions tapped off by the capitulation of Iowa President Willard Boyd in May of nineteen seventy, closing down the university. Boy when does that happen? Boyd, an attorney by training amazingly could have called in the Ohio National or excuse me, the

Iowa National Guard. He did not. Instead, classes were dismissed, students out whatever grade they had going, and I wondered, along with others, if we would be reimbursed for the lectures that we were promised at the start of the semester. I'm actually hearing that same question these days with regard to

Columbia and the University of Southern California, Go Trojans. I also wondered at the time how a patient would feel in the future knowing that his or her doctor ordentist missed nearly a month of his or her senior year in professional school. Add lawyers to that group. Iowa had a law school, medical school, and dental school. Marxism. From where I sat, there were two motivators in the minds of the protesters in sixty eight, not all of whom

were violent, but whose leaders definitely were. They were rooting for the North Vietnamese because the US was seen as a capitalist aggressor, and since there was a military draft, had a vested interest in seeing the war go away, and the quickest way for that to occur was simply to bring the troops home.

So gradually from the nineteen sixty eight Ten Offensive, which the US actually defeated handily, to the Ohio National Guard shootings at Kent State in May of seventy, the situation escalated to the point that academic departments were overrun by thugs, buildings were targeted withincendiary devices, and professors took it upon themselves to either call off classes before the shutdown by the president or move the classes to their homes or other locales off campus. As in Bars, does Marxism play a

role presently, Hamas is in bed with China and probably Russia. Syria, a radical Muslim government has long since relied on the support of Russia and as a haven for anti israel hoodlums. Iowa had its far left professors in the sixties, and I'm sure that is metastasized since then. Today's Marxist professors take their lead from the seventies. Angela Davis in the University of California system.

She's been cited recently by the way she's kind of a Marxist messiah Messiah and she was the foil to then Governor Ronald Reagan in California, who tried to

get her fired unsuccessfully. I mentioned on this program previously the case of Whittaker Chambers, radicalized student at Oh My Goodness Columbia University in the nineteen twenties, Soviet agent in the nineteen thirties and forties, and the man who recruited Alger Hiss in the US State Department to join the Russian spy network in the United

States in the late forties. Chambers, whose cover was being a working mainstream journalist, came clean and turned Hiss when the Soviet Union fell back in eighty nine to ninety one, their intelligence people confirmed Algerhiss was paid handsomely for his work. By the way, he only served forty eight months in prison, as was My Goodness Communist Party USA chief Gus Hall, a former steel union exec in Youngstown, Ohio. So it wasn't news the university presidents were seen

cowering in the midst of illegal demonstrations this time around. They apparently think sixty eight should be their guidepost. But you would expect more from the critics of Mayhem on the campuses. Maybe not. Two examples. Lawyer Alan Dershowitz, famous for being on the dream team that got O J. Simpson off claims loudly these days that Donald Trump is being persecuted by Alvin Bragg, but he

also admits he voted against Trump twice. Alan his friends with another critic of the president chaos, Jonathan Tobin, who this week quotes Dershowitz as saying such nonsense as DEI formally, affirmative action will probably go away since its insanity has been exposed, just as the anti communist crusade of the nineteen fifties died a quiet death. Excuse me, the McCarthy era had a bad leader of a good cause, that is true, but the government, labor unions, and

universities were being infiltrated by the communist agents and still are. Dershowitz's voting record makes him suspect of the clear Thinking Department. Apparently Hillary and Obama have had way too much influence. But I was particularly disappointed with that Jewish professor at Columbia who was told by the administration to leave campus for one reason or another.

He was sought after by the press and gave an impassioned defense of the right of free speech for not only Jews, but everyone else who acts and speaks legally. So far, so good, But then he starts listing groups and winds up with glq XYZ, that crowd, and finally the trans folks. Ah. For God's sakes, man, how do you conflate these radicals with Jews and their right to exist? Or am I just naive looking for sanity anywhere anywhere anymore, whether on the right, the left, the north,

of southeast, or the west. The website ill Will says, look out for a redo of what it calls the nineteen sixty eight Chicago occupation. Don't you love that word occupation? That's what it is, Gary, Jeff, Bye bye, Thank you, Steve. He's so right on target on so many issues. What I take exception with when it comes to media reporting on what is going on in those college campuses is the students are at an

impasse with Columbia or NYU or University of Southern California. A good many of the people who are setting up the same tents all over the country spontaneously, A good many are not students at all. And in the protests, in these mostly peaceful protests, many are outside agitators who are there to cause trouble, as was the case in nineteen sixty eight. Can't wait for that Democrat National Convention. Will it even be held since they've already coronated the potted President

in chief, the potted plant president. It's amazing. I love America. Do you stand up against this nonsense? Then? Don't ignore it, don't cower to it, stand up against it any way you can thinking about putting seriously thinking about putting up an Israel flag in my front yard next to my American flag six fifty five food for thought. Don't eat too much. Seven hundred WLW. We are here to help you solve any problem that you're sixty

degree mark. We warm all the way up to the low eighties this afternoon with mostly cloudy skies and windy conditions. For your Sunday even warmer will be in the mid eighties for me Sevir Weather Station. I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred LW sixty four degrees right now, our next update at seven thirty. I'm Ricky Chino News Radio seven hundred WW News

twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred W l W into a number hour of the Saturday morning edition for Saturday April twenty seventh, twenty twenty four. Hey, howdy GJ. Dubbs at your service on a Saturday morning, seven o six and UH as always my pleasure to be with you this morning. Time to talk to our environmental engineer Steve Shulty for a

moment. I see tree seven green redroses two. I've seen them blue five in here, and I'm thinking to myself what Wondo indeed won a wonderful world and we're here to help save it cos these guys. This past Monday, of course, the commemoration of Earth Day, the I think fifty fourth started in nineteen seventy and Steve was at the very first one. And he still cares about the planet. He just a lot smarter and has a lot more

information now that he did. Then. Good morning, mister Schulte. We are talking about in honor of Earth Day, summarization of the CO two Coalition's article of positive impact of enhanced COO two that just came out, just came out this past Monday on Earth Day. And the matter of fact is the more CO two we've got in the atmosphere, the better the echosystem seems to be doing. Correct, That's what this report says, which is a compilation

of all kinds of studies or whatnot of over decades. In summary plants, it's appeared in the fossil record when atmospheric CO two is much higher than today, So one would be confident that plants are capable genetically to cope with modern increase in CO two levels, and the greeting of the Earth based upon NASAs our own NASA satellites is only the beginning of benefits for more CO two for plants and healthy and abundant human nutrition. Another finding is that today's low concentration

of CO two is not typical of Earth's history. Typically it's been a much higher and this gas CO two is a trace gaseous compound, and as we've talked to this program, Gary Jeff, the fluctuation of CO two has never determined the fluctuation of temperature in the past, nor will it in the future. We also know that there are a couple of essential growth factors for plants.

Obviously for water and light they need, but the next most important nutrient is CO two, So all living things depend upon this food chain, so that's something to consider. The numerous desirable and beneficial effects the more CO two in the atmosphere greatly outweighs so called climate damaging impacts to accent they even exist.

Another thing that the report shows is that rising atmospheric CO two clearly has beneficial effects for the biosphere, agriculture, humanity, and particularly for global food security at a very low cost. And as the CO two goes up, these benefits will go up as well. And last, but not least, man made carbon dioxide emissions are not capable of triggering dangerous future warming. It's

global potential is pretty much it's warming potential is pretty much already saturated. So the best way to get to this report you want more is SO two Coalition dot org and in the search bar you just type it enhanced the CO two and I'll take you right there. Well, you know, the fact of the matter is that the climate cultists are trying to do things like carbon capture, and there's all these projects to capture the carbon from going into the atmosphere.

I really believe they're trying to kill the planet by doing that, because it's such I know, I believe they are. That's that's gonna Maybe maybe they're not trying to do that, they're just trying to wean us off of fossil fuels which produce CO two when they are when they are used. But that will that will be the effect if they are effectively able to get us to zero CO two. What are the ramifications of that for the planet.

I don't it's not good two drops to a certain level. Plants die, yes, we know scientifically so and and and we're all going to have to die for them to get to zero CO two since we expel it every time we breathe. Yeah, you got that right. And and they never talk about that in those terms because they're idiots. They're just plain scientific idiots. They're frauds. No, Garry Jeff, I would say they're idiots, they're

oh PM addicted other people's money. Well, and that's and that's what and that's Although I am retired, I still get stuff, you know, every day in my email box from different trade organizations. And Gary Jeff, not only is science corrupted, but engineering is corrupted by all this oh PM money. Oh yeah, it's it's all about a transfer of wealth from our pockets into theirs. Thank you, Steve, appreciate the phone call and the information.

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of Health and Human Services. Adopt us kids in the ad Council at seven point fifteen, the slot usually reserved for Rocko Costelano, who was a wall this morning for whatever reason. It's funny, but he did send me this at the beginning of the month. It's an article by Peter McCullough. If you watched any kind of news program where there was more than just the mainstream pablem, we were fed about COVID nineteen vaccines way back when and still are

being pushed by the way. Peter McCullough was one of those voices in the wilderness who was saying, wait a minute, not so fast on this rubber stamp of these mRNA vaccines. And he wrote this piece talking about a systemic review of three hundred and twenty five autopsies that found convincing evidence that the British paper Lancet censored and what basically was done here. A doctor Holtscher, who has also been a COVID nineteen vaccine skeptic, published the largest accumulation of autotopsy

autopsy results in deaths after COVID nineteen vaccination. This is from a total of three hundred and twenty five cases, so it's not a huge sample, but the independent review of that study of the autopsies found the COVID nineteen vaccine was the cause of death in seventy three point nine percent of those three hundred and twenty five cases, not COVID but the COVID nineteen vaccine, And the vast majority of those people who died, some seventy four percent in this sample had

the cardiovascular system as a single fatal organ system injury to the body. And you can get this on suspect this substack. This is doctor Nicholas Holcher, doctor Alexander MD, Heather Gestling Hodkinson, Harvey Rich Trozi, Mark Trozi, and Peter A. McCullough, who again was one of those leading voices who said not so fast on this. We need more information, we need more study, and I think that it still deserves more study and consideration before you

just jump in with both arms. Personal opinion. Don't hate me for it, although some of you do. Seven eighteen Time for the Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to these as the diary with the wild, wacky weird from all over the country and the world. Once again, here's come good morning, Gary, Jeff. This week lunatic landlords land in the line of fire. But first, it's twenty twenty four and some people still don't

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shamed him publicly on social media, and he eventually waived the balance. Next week finds winning lottery ticket and used tupperware have a great weekend. When do you like to listen to Scott's Loan? I listen when I need a good laugh. I like the way you think I like to listen when I'm riding my turtle. I bet that I always listen at work. It's the only thing that keeps me sane in that soul sucking pit of misery. That'll show

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sixty before you're in the mid eighties for your Sunday. For receiver weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW seven hundred At WLW Sports is William Tomlinson checking in with the FC Cincinnati football team. FC Cincinnati off a two to one win last Saturday versust LANDA United on the road hosts Colorado Rapids at TQL Stadium. This evening. Kickoff is set for seven thirty. Pregame coverage begins at seven, and you can listen to

that on ESPN fifteen thirty. The Red Legs fell two to one to the Rangers in Arlington last night. Ashcraft pitched six and a third, giving up a one run Lucas Simms gets the loss. That's are giving up a solo home run to Marcus Simeon and the bottom of the eighth. You know what, the Reds bullpen, for all of that has been said about it leading

into this season, has actually been pretty solid so far. It was one of those things that was a question mark, and that's why they wanted the starters to go as many innings as possible, and obviously Ashcraft gave them a good start last night in Texas. But I mean the bullpen's been pretty pretty good. Yeah, the bullpen has held strong, and especially last when Frankie Montas went down Sunday against Angels, suitors stepped up, came in and gave

us long relief. But I think the issue is if the starters do not get long outings now when we get to September, the bullpen, oh yeah, it's a lot of stress on the arm. It's on hundred six to two game seasons. By then they're out of gas. I agree. Uh So, anyway, Reds looked to tie the Serious this afternoon. First pitch is set for four oh five and pregame coverage begins at three oh five right

here on seven hundred WLW. Fun facts Since last year, Threads have the best record on the road for sale teams well, and they actually started with the best twenty four game record start in David Bell's tenure as manager and since two thousand and six, I believe yeah exactly. Here is a Bengals twenty twenty four draft update. With the eighteenth overall pick in round one, Cincinnatti selected Marius Mims, offensive tackle from Georgia next eight three and fifty pounds.

The dude is a monster. Yes, There's been concerns about his injury history and some say the best ability is availability. During his time on the field this season, he gave up zero sacks and ms raw athletic score was in the nines, which is considered elite for draft prospects, and the Bengals have kind of straight away from that with offensive linemen. And the Bengals, with their second round pick, forty ninth overall, selected Michigan defensive tackle Chris Jenkins.

Jenkins is six three, three hundred pounds, the captain of the defending national championship team and the son of four time Pro bowler Chris Jenkins Senior. And with the eightieth overall pick in round three, Cincinnati selected Jermaine Burton wide receiver Alabama. He is six foot, one hundred and ninety six pounds.

Burton average eighteen yards per catch playing for both Alabama and Georgia. He led the National champion Georgia and yards receiving in two thousand and one before transferring to the Crimson Tide, where he led that team in receiving yards the last two years and the last pick. Due to Jesse Bates signing with the Falcons last season, the Bengals were awarded a third round compensatory pick, and Cincinnati used this pick on McKinley Jackson defensive tackle Techa and m He's six two, three

hundred and twenty six pounds. He's a two time captain, four year starter. He's not a pass rusher, but he's expected to be in a DJ reader, run stopper, clogging in the middle roll. You know what I love about this captain thing is you're drafting guys who were leaders, and that's important coming into the big Mike Pender played on this, sang on this, so not just the Moody Blues, but the searchers before that. The keyboard

player and a vocalist was the man who passed away earlier this week. We've been putting him in the spotlight this morning, a final farewell as we come in to the news time. More music stuff ahead with the music professor Jim LeVar, Bara Rock and roll archaeology. On the other side of news at seven twenty seven. This is seven hundred WLW with a Saturday morning edition called

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now. Our next update AD eight thirty. I'm Ricky u Chino news Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred WLW into yet another hour of this Saturday morning edition for sentday, April twenty seventh, twenty twenty four. How you doing, Gary Jeff walking with you and let's see about seven eight minutes past eight o'clock, looks like it's high time to talk a little science. The science Mike Yes as a nightly Scientists or

I like to call him the Oracle of del High. Michael Good, Good mornings. We're so proud of me, my little political divest youre like, do those Columbia students know that they're sitting on land of a country they just voted to give Israel like fifty billion dollars today? Well? What pissed off that they're upside of Columbia. But you know that the news stories make it

sound like it's the entire student body of Columbia University. It's it's about a it's about one hundred paid agitators who aren't students, and about three hundred students who will follow anything and anybody just because it's fashionable and it's a fad. They don't they don't even know what they're protesting. Half of them, no see this this, don't don't have any other things to do in life with problems, so they have just focused on that. So have at it.

Yeah, I guess, well, let's let's talk about a real solution to a real problem in real life issues. So uh Lisa Pisano fifty four years old, one of the first uh Zeno transplants that the somewhat successful so far. The lady's fifty four. Like I said, she had heart failure, kidney failure, diabetes. She was not a candidate for on the donor organ donor list because of her medical complexities. So what happened is up in New

York, they transplanted into her a actually did three different things. Firstly, they did they gave her a mechanical heart pump into her one of her vows to help the blood flow through her heart because of a heart failure issue. And then on April twelfth, that was on April fourth, the mechanical of April twelf a few weeks later, they gave her a modified genetically modified that

pig kidney. And in combination with that, they also gave her the same pigs modified finess glam which helps lessen the chance of rejection of her her her new organ. And she is the first twenty four hours of critical so she's past that. She's doing fine. I know I heard that the physician that was so when he released the blood flow into the pig, the pig kidney, the how it just turned into a beautiful pink color. And he was just you know, a feel for these guys that devote their lives to this

and and see a success. You know something ohout nature. Well, the really good news, the really good news about this, Michael, If this is a continuing success for this lady who's been wonderfully blessed by this new technology and these new techniques, is that joy behar from the view can expect you know, she's got any problems like that because the parts, the pig parts would be interchangeable with her. Let's keep praying for Lisa. Absolutely, Thank

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That's where Journey Advisory Group comes in with a winning game plan. Journey's team of financial advisors insures you're always ahead. Visit Journey Advisory Dot Group to schedule a conversation. Your financial journey starts here Twist program. That's why I bring in my friend brother Rick Green from Spirit Works Cincinnati with a verse from the Word of God the Bible. I'm gonna let it shine. I'm going let

it shine. Miss I'm gonna let it shine, it shine shine. Oh yeah, brother Rick Green, good morning, my friend, Hey, good morning, Yeah, walk up praying for you and your left nerd. We'll tell you what, do me a favor and pray for Adam. He's holding on the line, but I'm not gonna have time for him this morning, and see if you can save his uh, his anxiety. Uh. But

anyway, most definitely, Well, all right, thank you. What I was gonna ask you about too, before we get into the meat of the matter here with our Bible verse, is you just text me and let me know that come Monday, it will be ten years since you donated your kidney

to Marvin Gay Junior. Is that right? Marvin Gaye Gumi, the Marvin Gay the third, And if you will please recap that story real quickly for the audience, because this is an amazing story and start from kind of the beginning, how you wound up donating a kidney to Marvin Gay the third and went out to Los Angeles to do this. Actually, I walked in my home and I got a habit, I'll always grinde my remote. I turned the TV on it that exact second entertainment Tonight was on and Marvin Gay the

third and his nerves was acting. When anybody donate Marvin and kidney and the whole time they were talking, God said and help him. At first I said, huh, yeah, I mean God said help him. And I said, yes, sir, And I wrote the number down and I call UCLA Medical Center. It had to be God. They sent the violence in my house. My wife of phlebotomus. All she do with blood work, she did the testing SIPs in the LA and four days at testing that God, I mean, the doctor said, Rick, how did you know?

You what the perfect match? I said, God told me in Cincinnati. It's it's just an incredible history. So you see that Marvin gave the third needs a kidney on entertainment tonight, and you hear the voice of God telling you to call the number because this is what you're supposed to do. You do the blood work, you send it off to LA and four days later they say you're a perfect match. How did you know? And you said, God told me, yeah. Yeah. Should have saw his face when

I told him that. He said, Rick, we don't get a lot of people like you in LA. And I said, I'm from Cincinnati. I don't know about LA people. I'm from Cincinnati. Now my question is have you have you maintained a relationship. Excuse me, Rick, hangon, Adam, and I'm not going to put you on the air to argue with me this morning, so you can go ahead and hang out if you want anyway. So, so do you maintain contact with Marvin gave the third to

this day and how was he doing? He doing great? Diagrats to God. We're both doing great. We were talking the other day. I'm going out to la in June because my youngest son, Ricky, never been and we'll be out there for seven days in June. And he doing great. Vinagrets to God. Everything happened like God said it would happen. It's amazing. Everything happened exactly the way God said it was happening. I'm fighter. I can never claim my wife is my life as a Rick Green story,

my life long with a God story. That's by the way. Rick Green has a YouTube channel and that's g R E E N E if you want to check it out. And there's an audio podcast there called but God and I think we're going to do another one tomorrow, so there should be one coming out soon, a new one. So Rick, what have you got for? Is from the word of God this morning today we're coming from Mark chapter nine, verse twenty three. It said if you can say Jesus everything

that's possible for one who believes, that's a powerful verse here. Well, I mean, and there are all kinds of verses that remind people that with God, all things are possible. Just it's it's reinforced over and over and over again in scripture. And I truly am, I truly believe that. Thank you, brother, and we'll tell you so you want to know. Thank you? Fine, well blessed? All right, you two, you want to know more, check out Spirit Works Cincinnati, Adam. I'm not

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went off. I'm ready to go, man, I'm ready to go. Once they get up, Once they get up, man, I'm up. I'm up. Well there, you may go back, and I may go back and take a nap, you know, a little bit after I hang up with you. But I'm excited. I'm excited you like the rest of us, a little long in the tooth. And what are you excited about, young man? Spill it? Well? I think the Bengals did uh. I don't know if they hit a Grand slam, but they they hit

a triple in their four picks in the NFL draft. Yeah, okay, So let's let's start with each one and everybody's analyzing this. The the paralysis by analysis continues, and we'll do some more this with mo Egger here in a minute. Let's talk with the Maryus Simms, the giant bohemo from Georgia with very limited playing time. Tell me about him, very limited playing time, but then the limited playing time that he had, No one got by him, no, no sacks. The guy. The guy's a monster and

he's a project. Of course, he's a project, but it's it's protect for Joe moving forward. I mean, he's going to learn from the two bookends that we have now. And I think that was a what I just told you. You know, they've seen him on tape. Nobody gets by this guy, and I don't know what kind of injury he had, but I mean he's he's a monster, and that's an issue they needed to address

in this draft. What was bringing in an offensive tackle? Who was that huge offensive lineman they got from Alabama who never really was right, A big guy kind of like Amara sim Mims. Who was that guy? He never really panned out. He's a huge kid, but he was he was injury prone to Andre Smith. Maybe Andre Smith, Yeah, I mean Andre Smith played a lot of games here, but he never lived up to you know, the talk that they never lived up to the talk. But yeah,

Andre Smith was the guy. Yeah, but let's not worry about Andre Smith. This kid here has all the tools without a doubt. I mean, you see when you see stuff on the film, like they said that a guy nobody got around him seven hundred snaps. How do you pass up a guy like that? You gotta take him right a second rounder. Well, Chris Jenkins of the Michigan Wolverines, that guy's a stud. I mean you just look at him. He's a stud. And you know it comes from

a winning, a winning program. The Bengals needed to address that issue, and they did it twice really in the draft. A nose tackle and a defensive tackle. That was the That was that was That was a no brainer that they did on this With being the number two pick, yeah, no, of course you get to the number three pick. Jermaine Burton wide receiver. Now, I know he's had some off the field issues. The big deal in this locker room, there are no knuckleheads. There haven't been a

no knucklehead since Zach Taylor took over. He'll fit right in, the guys, will you know, set him straight? And Joe Burrow won't put up with any any bs. The thing about Jermaine Burton and Gary Jeff think about this. No drops, no drops, That's what they saw on film. He doesn't drop the football, all right. And your assessment of the bonus third round pick that the Bengals picked up the defensive back McKinley Jackson, the

nose tackle. Don't know a lot about him Texas A and M but he I know he was a captain there, so there's some leadership qualities there. When you know, you don't get to be a captain unless you've got leadership qualities and hard work and whatnot. So again, they needed a nose tackle to take up the place of reader. What I think they did did a fine job. A lot of people who remember you from Ebn wild Man, the sports commando. What do you do in these days besides talking to me

occasionally on the telephone, just hanging out man, living? You know, semi retired. You know, I worked for Indian Hill High School on the side doing PA for baseball, basketball and football. I'm out hawking my book and occasionally when I feel like making some easy money to go to Johnny and Carlos and Johnny's eat like a king. I got in Uber. Ah, there you go, so you can actually you can actually eat it. Carlo

and Johnny's on an uber salary. That's awesome. You know. Well, if you've got to do, you know, do you go out and do two or three rides a day? Yeah, two or three, four or five rides. It's it's not rocket science when y uber, you just got to kind of like pick your spots. Well, like I said, that means you were made for that job. If it's not rocketsid you? Thank you? Why? Thank you? Hey? But by the way, it was nineteen ninety one, so write that down. Were you nineteen ninety one?

I was when I was on the billboard for sixty one days until the Bengals won their first game. Started out to eighth. Unbelievable, wild Thank you so much for getting up this morning. Hey, anytime, Garry jeb you have a great day, all right, all right, love you long time, seven hundred WLW. Here's what's trending from the Iheartsports Network, presented

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Bengals kings or paupers? Through the first three rounds of the NFL drafts, and that is the question everyone has varying opinions, and here's somebody who's got another opinion. Hey Mo, what's going on? Man? How are we doing? Doing fine? Doing fine? Brother? So we heard wild Man's assessment before news of the NFL draft from the Bengals point of view, and so we'll get yours. Obviously, this is as you mentioned last week, this is like one of your favorite times of the year, and you've got

to sink your teeth into a whole big meal of draft. You've been in the war room, so to speak. And I don't know if you're like milk Kyper Adam Schefter or who you are here you're Moegger. But I'm just curious. The first thing I'm curious about is the I who's got the dad with the NFL lineage that the Bengals picked what's his name? Chris, Yeah, Chris Jenkins. You see this over and over again in the NFL, where you know the Howie Long Chris Long, and it just it continually happens.

And sometimes it's multi generally generational, like Ted Kerris, for example, being distantly related to Alex Karras. And so how important is that because it would seem to me that to be alerted to the changes from college to NFL. Dad would be instrumental, or an uncle would be instrumental, or a grand parent would be instrumental in instructing, you know, the next generation what

to expect and what to look for. I think that's very important. You Yeah, it's a great advantage, right, Chris Jenkins will join the Bengals, He'll become an NFL player, and chances are nothing about what the NFL throws at him is going to come as a surprise because he's been well prepped. First of all, his dad, Chris Jenkins, was a terrific player with the Carolina Panthers, then later on with the New York Jets, playing

the exact same position. And so if this Chris Jenkins is anywhere close to us, good, the Bengals are going to get something pretty special on the interior that defensive line. But yeah, I mean it helps, you know, it helps to have somebody who has first hand experience about what Chris is about to walk into, you know, that can sort of prep him for what life in the NFL is. Like. I certainly don't think that's the

reason why you take him, but it's an advantage. It's an advantage that Chris Jenkins has, and it's an advantage that the Bengals can take advantage of. All Right, the wide receiver who they've been talking about it, well, there's some questions about, you know, what kind of a guy he is because he apparently or allegedly took a swing and a female student who rushed the field. Number One, when you rush the field, it's not like the Joe Mixon story, for example, where he just flat laid out a

co ed when he was a freshman. And I'm not saying it's ever okay for a man to, you know, even intend to swing at a woman or or hit or hurt a female, because I believe there is a distinct difference between the sexes the genders. But also, I mean, anytime you rush the field in one of these celebrations, don't you run the risk of some kind of injury, whether it's intentional or not. I mean, I don't see this as a big is a big issue with him with the receiver

at the Bengals dress. I see it as I see it as something that if you're the Bengals, you you do your homework, you ask the right questions, and you get a chance to sit face to face with the kid, and you get a chance. You know, in the case of Joe Mixon, I know Kyle Casky, the running backs coach, and I'll be

completely honest with you, I was opposed to taking Joe Mixon. But I do know the work that Kyle himself put into vetting Joe out, the number of people that he talked to, the number of times that he went in with with a great amount of I don't want to say skepticism, but he wanted to know. He wanted to know. Okay, is this going to be something that proves to be an isolated incident or is this something truly reflective

of the type of player he is? And say what you want about you know, Joe and Cincinnati and how he played and how things ended up. I know the amount of homework that was put in to drafting Joe, and I think this coaching staff and this you know kind of regime deserves the benefit of the doubt. I think when you have a situation like that, look,

I've we've dealt with this in college basketball and storming the floor. College basketball is a little bit different becase this is such a smaller space, such a confined space. But still, yeah, you run out there onto the field. Certainly don't want to say that anybody should be taking a swing, but you know, it's an emotional environment. It's an environment that could lend itself to somebody doing the wrong thing. Jermaine Burton did the wrong thing.

He has acknowledged that the Bengals have done their homework, and so I'm going to defer to them. I'm going to defer to them to say that they took the incident into consideration and that they made a decision that they're comfortable with based on the homework that they did, and if it doesn't work out, they'll be held accountable for it. If it does work out, I think they will continue to, I don't know, build equity when it comes to

drafting players who may have some sort of off field concern. An extension of this conversation about Jermaine Burton and the storming the field thing, is it time for that to finish in college football too? Yes? Yeah, fans don't belong there. Yes, I have felt this way for a very long time. Fans don't belong on the floor. It's trespassing. I agree. We don't do this, We don't do this in other sports. And look,

I I was a college kid. I stormed the floor when I was a student at the University of Dayton. I ain't gonna pretend that I didn't do that. I did it when Dayton beat Zaiger my my sophomore year. I stepped on skip prospers foot. Uh, but we don't do this in other sports. No, the Cincinnati Reds didn't beat the Philadelphia a Phillies the other night, and and then we had, you know, people run out out of the field. It's it's a cool visual, you know, and you

see we had that this year after the Bearcats beat TCU. It is a really cool visual, but it lends itself to just the possibility of things happening that I think are avoidable. No, the fans do not belong on the field. They do not belong on the floor. And I also understand that, you know, I mean, I've been to every game in Nippers Stadium since the late nineties. You get forty thousand people, you could have you know, tens of thousands of students. You know, there's limited resources to

stop an avalanche. But no, the fans do not belong on the floor and do not belong on the field, especially if they're setting up tens. McKinley McKinley Jackson the Bengals bonus pick in the third round. The other thing I noticed, and it resounded with the other the other Bengals selection of a

guy who was a captain on his team. This McKinley Jackson was a two time captain at Texas A and M. How important is that aspect when you're drafting a player, that you've got somebody who already has a history of being a leader. I mean, I just think that's so important. From day one of the Zach Taylor regime, that has been something they have emphasized.

They have emphasized, we want players who come from winning programs. So you think about it, right, their first three picks come from places where national championship Georgia, Amarius Mems National championship Michigan, Chris Jenkins National championship contention. Obviously in the college football playoffs with Burton McKinley. It's a little bit different.

Texas A and M didn't compete for a national championship, but they have always placed an emphasis on players who have come from programs that have won a lot and placed an emphasis on players who held positions like team captain, and so yeah, I think that's always always something that they're looking for. I think with this kid, it's interesting. Opinions are sort of all over the

place. But the Bengals needed badly interior help on the defensive line, and aside from Sheldon Rankins, you know, they really didn't add in free agency. If you look at losing DJ Reader but adding Sheldon Rankins, it's in essence a wash. And so I think this picked with some view as a little bit of a reach, and they look at him as a guy that

they maybe could have drafted today. This is an acknowledgment that, you know what, we didn't sufficiently address the position in free agency, and so now we might have to reach a little bit, but a run stuffer, a depth piece, but a position where they needed not justs depth, they needed guys who could play right away. Yeah, Amarius Mims, what are the possibilities he turns out to be another Andre Smith? If he does, that's

great. Yes. Andre Smith was the starting right tackle for the Bengals during a stretch in which they went to the playoffs five straight years, and he was a big part of it. It's interesting. I asked this question on social media yesterday. I said, if a Marius mind turns out to be Andre Smith, is this pick a success and the polling win and its social media to take it with a grand assault fifty to fifty. If Amarius Men's

is Andre Smith, he'll turn out to be a terrific pick. Andre Smith from twenty eleven to twenty fifteen anchored right tackle, unlike anybody at the position since Willie Anderson for the Bengals, and since Andrea Smith left, it's been a revolving door of players, including twice the return of Andre Smith in twenty seventeen in twenty nineteen. So look, here's what happens. Sometimes we take an incident, we take a moment, we take a sing, and we

make it out to be the thing that defines the player's career. So Andre Smith, number one takes the unfortunate picture where he's working out at the combine and he's got no shirt on. Well, guess what, he's an offensive lineman. He's going to have some hats. Number two he held out his rookie year. Okay, well I mean that that was unfortunate. A Number three he dealt with injuries his first two seasons, but once he put that

behind him, he was a terrific player. And again, if you look at that offensive line the Bengals had, specifically twenty fifteen, the last great offensive line they had. Pro Football Focus that season grated him as having the second best O line in the sport. Andre Smith started every single game that

year. So if Amarius Mems is Andre Smith, that is terrific. Sign me up for that almost instantly, because that will tell me that he has anchored the position and played at a high level for an extended period of time, which is exactly what Andre Smith did. Another franchise tagged Higgins. How

how good a chance that the Bengals are able to keep Trey Hendrickson. Well, he's under contract for two years, So there's this Trey Hendrickson might have the worst agent in the world, because here's what he Okay, So he signs the contract extension last July, a one year deal, so they added a year to the existing contract, and good, good for him, Right, he gets an added year of security, he gets a pay raise,

he's locked in through his age thirty one season. Good except he then went out and had a terrific year this year, and so what his agent should have communicated to him and maybe try to communicate to him, is, look, you sign this deal, that's fine, You're gonna get the extra year. But look, if you go out this season and kill it, there's a difference between, Hey, I've got one more year left of my contract.

I just had a great year. Now I want more years and I just had a great year, But I'm going to be thirty here at the end of twenty twenty four, and I want you to extend me through twenty twenty six and beyond. Trey made a decision to take the extra year and then fortunately but also unfortunately, had a great year and now he's sort of stuck under the deal that he signed nine months ago. This is the Bengals are not in the wrong here. They are not going to trade him.

I don't blame Trey for asking for more money or for more years on this contract. We all would. But the Bengals are supposed to extend him through twenty twenty six when the twenty twenty four season hasn't even started. Are you kidding me? Trey's going to be thirty at the end of this season by the end of the twenty twenty five season, he will have played nine years in the NFL. The Bengals had a history of not signing players you know,

well passed thirty thirty one. Do they really think, with no other leverage other than I'm going to retire, that the Bengals are going to make an exception for Trey Hendrickson when they have no reason to. Absolutely not. And so if Trey decides to retire, go ahead and decide to retire, because this doesn't make sense to me. I want more years and I want more money. But if I don't get it, I'm going to retire and

then not make any money. Good luck, mo have a fantastic rest of the weekend, Dan Carroll, what's on the big Saturday midday show today? Moager is the best, isn't he? I mean that guy? I mean the way he breaks down, the way he analyzes. You're missing. The important thing is the genius that I demonstrated when I said I want Moe to be a regular part of this show. You're missing that part I spotted this early on. Moe was one of my first producers. Well, you're just

like every other host on this station. Then I love having on my show was a regular part of this show every Saturday day, I know, and I did that. I went to the powers that be and I asked Mo, and and He's like, he's like part of the family here. He's not just a great gas I'm sitting here trying to give props to Mogger and you're and you're you're trying to steal it for yourself. Of course, as if you did something great by having Mo on What's on your show? We're

running out of touch. I got a couple of great guests. Tom King, who's a great constitutional lawyer, is going to be here. We'll talk about all the Trump craziness that the legal just shameful, the unconstitutionality of what

is going on. And really one of the biggest stories of the week that didn't get any coverage at all were these documents, these unredacted documents that came out about with Jack Smith, and then the judge said because he had all these documents that were redacted, right, they had all this redacted information, but they clearly show the Biden administration was in league with the DOJ and of course they denied all this. Right, Remember the mar A Lago raid and

all that kind of stuff. It was. It was a white House operation along what do the Dems always do? The left always does. They blame people for doing what exactly what they are his election of interference. Yes,

and Tom King to be here talk baseball. And then my buddy from the Western Journal, Josh Manning, will be here, and so some great guests and of course a lot of phone calls with the great Night Allen audience and the genius of Dan Carroll, ladies and wow, if so, if I have MO on my show, I can call myself a genius, tell you that you're a genius without Mo. Okay, I was just pointing out that you know, there is a level of greatness here that we share. Dan.

That's all I'm saying. Well, I'm pleased to be in your presence. I'm pleased to be at your level. Thank you. Have a great day you too. Poxworth Blood Center and internationally recognized leader in transfusion medicine, invites you to learn more of

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