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Saturday Morning with Gary Jeff Walker -- 5/11/24

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Gary Jeff is back with your Saturday Morning cartoons! The usual cast of characters joins the show. Tune in!

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Penned by Charles Dickens born in walker Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on this date of nineteen forty one. Eric Bergen turns eighty three today as he spills the wine and takes that girl and takes us through a journey of psychedelia. Courtesy of the band War. I was once out strolling one very hot summer's day when I thought I'd lay myself down to rest in a big field of tall grass. Have you ever had this dream? I lay that in the sun and felt it for resting my face. It feels good.

As I fell asleep and dreamed put your dream. I dreamed I was in a Hollywood movie. Yeah, that I was to starve the move. Wow, this really blew my mind. I bet the fact that me an over fed, long head leaping Nome should be the Starve Honey With movie true. From there, I was right there. I was taken to a place. Listen, Young William, the Hall of the Mountain Kings. I stood hide but a mountain talk, naked to the world, naked to the world.

It rundall. Every kind of bird there was long one, tall one, short, month brown ones, black one, brown one, big one, crazy one, crazy one, aren't they all? Though? Out of the

middle came a lad up. She whispered in my ears, gesay, Wow, heavy birthday, Eric Victor Burton. It took a long time to get there, but there you go. You got the basic idea lead singer of the animals, a great rhythm and blues artist as well, and a little bit of psychedelia, as I said, from Eric Burton, and war and spill the wine as we get you started to hear on this May eleventh, uh and before we look at and look back at significant events and people tied

to this particular data in history, including but not limited to these. Sixteen forty seven, Peter's toy Vessant Stvesant arrives in New Amsterdam become the governor of New Netherland, which the Dutch had bought from the Indians for twenty four dollars worth of trinkets. Minnesota became the thirty second state of the Union eighteen fifty

eight. Can we throw them back? The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences another unnecessary organization founded during a banquet at the Biltmore Hotel in la It was nineteen twenty seven, nineteen thirty five on this date, the Rural Electrification Administration created one of FDR's New Deal programs. Let's see a tornado devastated Waco, Texas, killing one hundred and fourteen in that one town alone this date.

In nineteen fifty three nineteen sixty, Israeli agents captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The espionage trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo in the Pentagon Paper's case came to an end nineteen seventy three. The judge in the case, Judge Byrne, dismist all charges. Let's see famous folks celebrating birthdays. The nation's top anti Semitic, Lewis Ferricn is ninety one. It is true only the good die young. Why is this hateful idiot

Nation of Islam leaders still alive. Let's see Pam Ferris, the actress. That's John F. Kelly, who was the former White House Chief of Staff, has a birthday today. Francis Fisher, Mike Lupeka, the sports columnist, is seventy two. MTV v J. Martha Quinn, one of the Originals, has a birthday today. Tim Blake Shelton is sixty Jennifer Jeffrey Donovan, Kobe Bell, Austin O'Brien forty three, Jonathan Jackson, rapper Ace Hood of Course, Say Spy Birthday Man thirty six, and Annabelle Anastasio from Bull

the TV Show as a birthday too. If it's your birthday, I hope it is absolutely the most phenomenal birthday you could ever imagine, spent with people that you love, doing the things that you love. That is truly my wish for you. Liam Townlinson standing by with the sports and I will get my mouth in order, and Lynette is on the line already. Dick is hanging too. We'll see how long Dick will hang. Seven hundred WLWOW. This morning at nine, Mike Alan Rants Raves and them calms down with a

virgin lime. Ricky on seven hundred WLW. My wife and I both we ended up mildly sick for a few months, and the natal congestion is probably the worst part. Again in the upper sixties, mainly clear overnight Tomorrow morning's low forty seven for Mother's Day on Sunday, mostly sunny skies and up to seventy two picture perfect and actually fairly Sunday on Monday as well, and we will climb all the way up to a high of seventy eight. It's fifty

three now seven hundred wlwort. And here the aforementioned Liam towmons the Reds have to go to the West Coast to get off the schneide. Last night, Liam, after what felt like the longest eight games of my life, it looked like three to nineteen all over again. To me. It was just dreadful. Some thought we would never see another Red Legs win again. However, late last night, the Reds beat the Giants four to two in San Francisco to kick off the ten game West Coast trip. Andrew Rabbit got the

win. On the mound. Abbot pitched five innings, giving up six hits and two earned runs. The Reds bullpen pitched four scoreless innings in release of in relief of Abbot. The offense got started early with a Spencer Steer double in the first which brought in Ellie. Then the Giants took a two to one lead, and the top of the third it was like deja vu.

Spencer Steer brought in Ellie de la Cruz on a single. TJ. Friedel hit a double on the top of the fourth to bring in oh Bull Benson and the Red Legs took a three to two lead and did not give it up from there. Stuart Fairchild brought in some insurance in the top of the eighth with an inside the park home run. The Red Legs win four to two. They looked to take the series in San Francisco with a win tonight. Inside pitch begins at the six. First pitch is at seven ten.

Nick Lodola gets start for the Reds and Mason Black for the Giants. Catch all the action right here on seven hundred WLW. That's perfect. We got a Lynette standing bible. Well, we'll save the rest for later. My friend, very very nice, five point five at seven hundred WLW IS News Radio seven hundred WLW. By donating a car to Saint Vincent de Paul,

you can feed a family. You give a bed to my daughter. Giving a vehicle of hope is simple, and that we welcome as our first guest a mother and someone we all know and love, or at least people who have a brain in a heart and use them both simultaneously. We love the lovely lady Lynette. Happy Mother's Day weekend, Lynnette, thank you do. Baby. It's a it's a shame the captain. It's a shame the captain can't be with us to you know, share flowers or or dinner. What's

that, dear, he's look down, Yes he is, indeed. So what's going on with you, girl? Well? I got gifts cards and a brand new wheelchair and doctor Martin Christine Sanders, they got you a new wheelchair. Yeah. I caught my cadl like no was a poor Now I got a cad like God bless it's saper. So when y'all coming over, I would imagine it won't be this weekend, but probably on a Sunday.

Is that okay? Yeah? Sunday is when we usually have time when we're not working that we can make it down to the Florence Park Care Center where you are there in Burlington Pike. Did you get a lot of cards for your birthday, Lynette? Well, I'm still getting them. I got thirteen so far. That's wonderful. I got four Friday. Yeah, you know already last week. I got to tell you last week it kind of scared some people, why because you said you weren't going to call anymore. Well,

I couldn't do all that stuff he was talking about. No, I wasn't talking about it. You were talking to me about royalties and having to pay for you to sing. And I told you that was all a bunch of huey. You didn't need to even listen to that. I don't hear it in the background. Royal teens and contract No, you can't say. I'm like, I can't do none of those. That was. I didn't know what it was. That was the voice of the devil, Innnette. It wasn't the voice of Gary Jeff. It was the voice of the devil

feeding you lies, because he is the prince of lies. So I'm just saying short verse of even me as an old time sum And if y'all want gip donations, we have a barrier. Find the warsawchitect, you bury the members that don't have honey, and it's called consolidate Second Baptist Church or saw Kentucky four and oh nine five. We're real fun, Okay, So go ahead and even me. Is this the name of this traditional hymn? Yeah,

all right, go ahead, you're one. Lend me lord e me, let your blase saints fall on me and me lord e and let your for light deep burning. Amen. Amen. That was beautiful, very tastefully done as well as usual, Lynette. Happy Mother's Day weekend, Babe. We'll see you sooner. Boone County cough. But I did the best I could. You what you've got, the what I picked? The boom County cough last night. Oh no, and bake the cough shirt. You ain't coughing? I said, yes, I am. They said, well,

cough shirts not for allergies. I said, just give it to me please. That was about five this morning, and I could sing, even me, thank you, Jesus, thank you, Jesus. Goodbye, Lynette. I love you, love you too, even me the lady Lynette. On Mother's Day weekend. We'll talk to Dick next. Barry Jizanowski is the National Adjutant and CEO of Disabled American Veterans DAV, a nonprofit that helps injured and ill veterans and their families. Barry ken Emings and Baky Dick is on the

line. Good morning, Dick, good morning. Good You know what, Dick, if I were, if I were any better, I would as I would. I would be you. I would be a I would be a Dick myself. Yeah, I went to the the Spring Benders and Xing yesterday. Okay, I've never seen the crowd. We had ten people and everybody got a chance. But whoa you had? You had ten people. That is a huge crowd. Yes, yes, great musicians. And Bob says, I can't believe Dick from day and he says, how does he

know these chords and these songs and e and a song? You know keys I never played. I mean some of this stuff, Dick is you know, you know is some some of this stuff is just instinctual. You just pick it up because you know it internally innately. Yeah, you don't have to you don't have to do a lot of extra heavy lifting because it just comes to you naturally. Yeah, you're a gifted musician. You know. Let's let's just let's call a spade a spade. Let's say what it is.

You're a gifted musician, Dick. Well, thank you. You know I want is hoping that I haven't heard much from day from Dayton. See do me, Dick, do me, Dick, do me a favor and say I'm a gifted musician, Dick, I'm a gifted musician. Yes, Yes, yeah. So, Yeah, you haven't seen Dave from Day and Night. I hear from him all the time. Yeah, well, I want to I hope to get back down there. He wants to know that. He wants to know if you've given up on the reds Day from Dayton

wants to know if you've given up on the Red Yeah. Yeah, a little bit. But I haven't even followed him much. I've been so busy playing music and going to school. You know, Beck, this is all way too interesting for this early in the morning. But do you have anything coming up that people should know about? Any performances? Uh? No, no, up one in a cup. I'll let you know next week. I think we've got a couple in June for the Beaver Creek Strummers. Oh.

I love the strummers. Nothing like the strummers, especially in June. All right, Dick, say good night, Dick, good night, Jeff bye bye bye bye, so long see you, okay, bye, Dick. Seven hundred WLW suffering. Waking up this morning, We've got some scattered showers as temperatures are around the low fifties. The good news is we dry out through the afternoon. Tempters top out right around seventy looking great for Mother's

Day, sunny skies, temperatures in the low seventies. From you Severe Weather station, I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news Radio seven hundred WLW. It is currently fifty two degrees. Our next update is that six thirty I'm Whitney Harris News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News radios even one hundred w l W Jeff Weylerhonda dot Com into the first official hour of the Saturday morning edition for this Saturday, May eleventh, twenty

twenty four. Forget everything else that happened before six o'clock. This is the real deal here on seven hundred w l W. I am Gary, Jeff Walker, you or you, and that is perfectly fine with me, no matter whom you happen to be or pretend to be at any given time. Speaking of which, mister T is on the line from Milon, Indiana. Good morning, mister t Hea, Good morning, doll baby. What up? I don't know what up with you? You know, it's Mother's Day

weekend. Why are we getting mister T instead of Dave? I don't know. You have to you have to have dave that one. But happy happy MDWE you doll baby m d w B md w E. What does that stand for Mother's Day weekend? That's very huh. You know what that means, don't you? No, I have no idea. That means we got to talk about your mama, your mom? Do you be careful? Tread lightly? I love my mother. Here's the deal, yo, mama, I know you, madam mama. Your mama is so beautiful. She wears

a white sheet and flats around and haunted houses, scaring people. Hey, what did the mommy spiders say to the baby spider? Son? You spend too much time on the web. Hey, Hey, your mama's so skinny. She uses cheerios for hula hoops. Why did the Mother's Day gift arrived the day after Mother's Day? It was chocoal late? Hey? You know what? Your mama so beautiful? Or I'm sorry, your mama is so wonderful? Yeah, get the jokes right, son, in the right order.

Your mama is so wonderful that she gets mistaken for Linda Evans everywhere she goes. What kind of flowers are best for Mother's Day moms? Hey, mister t let pettitive food, and don't take care of mama. Let Dave know that he has his own disclaimer. Jokes told by Dave from Harrison are not necessarily considered funny by the staff, management, or advertisers of seven hundred

WLW or his parent company, iHeartMedia. If these attempts at humor have caused you to roll your eyes, made your stomach churn, or you have considered the entire exercise to be a colossal waste of time, we deeply apologize. Now back to our irregular programming. We find ourselves in trouble times, confusing times, and you may feel lost. When I hear his words, I can feel my heart go pitypat But remember my friend Willie is here for you.

Why can't more men be like Bill Cunningham, here to soothe your fears. I made him a friendship bracelet, like the great American that I am. Every night I dream of Bill Cunningham me too. All you have to do is listen to me Bill Cunningham. Monday at twelve noon on seven hundred w l W. Call three eight to one FOAM or visit online at USA Insulation dot net. Lassaylation. There's a chance for some scattered rain this morning to kick off the weekend. Then parley, cloudy and a mix of sun

and clouds is samfternoon I high up to about sixty seven or so. Top enough tomorrow on Mother's Day, mostly sunny skies for Mom mostly sunny, a high at seventy two and mostly to partly sunny skies Monday, two seventy eight before the next round of rain. It is fifty two with partly cloudy skies. As we get up this morning, seven hundred W l W forty three years ago today we were morning the passing of one Bob Marley. He was thirty six about gonna be all right about all right. Let us breathe a

moment up this morning. Horizons really the bad. You don't have to be doing the ganda. Do enjoy this pre the original don't worry, be happy six twelve on a Saturday morning together seven hundred WLW and Gary Jeff Walker and do you on the phones five one, three, seven four, nine, eight hundred D big one also can get in touch Gary Jeff Walker at seven hundred WLW dot com. Before we get to radio Rick. I noticed yesterday when I was in for Sloan that there was a large cardboard box here in

the studio, and it was filled with smaller boxes. And I noticed the color and the logo, Oh, my favorite candy in the world. And that's terrible for a type two diabete. But they do have the zero sugar. But anyway, Reese's peanut butter cups. Apparently client had brought them in for someone I don't know whom, but they left the rest here for us to all enjoy. Of course I had a package. I had to have a sleeve of them at least, but there were multiple sleeves in here.

And then I come in this morning and the box is almost completely empty. Now this happened from noon yesterday until five o'clock this morning or so. Where did they all go? And I realized as I signed on the computer in this room that the last person that was in this room was one Austin Elmore. He's here for extra innings in the Reds game late last night, a

victory over the Giants. Will get to that in a moment. But and Liam asked me if I was surprised that the unattended reces were now almost completely gone. Knowing that Austin was in the room, and I said, sadly not. He has a big appetite, that young man, old radio Rick, good morning, how are you? Good morning? I miss metabolism. Oh no, I know, I know. Sometimes sometimes I pray that the constipation will end though, So whatever whatever helps move things along, that's right.

And but yeah, it was just it was a mystery to me of how how quickly they disappeared, because it's not like the old days. The old days here when I started here in nineteen ninety four, By the way, May is my thirtieth anniversary in Cincinnati on the radio here whatever it thanks

whatever company it was j cor Clear Channel. Now iHeartMedia. And when I began here in nineteen ninety four May of nineteen ninety four, there were four hundred employees in the associated radio stations and promotions and news and sales, and there were a lot of people here. I mean, it took a lot to run the ship. But over the years, due to attrition and technology and corporate downsizing, there are about forty employees. So we're about a tenth

of the workforce. And there's no way a tent of the workforce can eat that many races in just twelve hours or eighteen hours, so I'm thinking something else. Maybe Austin is feeding the homeless. I'm not sure. How are you enjoying us this morning? Oh, I'm enjoying you very well, but the radio on the bench is not quite ready to receive you just yet. This is Jay's nineteen forty fil Go forty Dash one eighty with the three band

AM shortwave seventy two consoles with a ridicularly ornate cabinet excuse me. And a couple things about this radio. One is that it has what I like to call it Franklin tube. And especially during World War Two, but also especially for anybody that lived in a rural area and may have only had one radio supplier or one local radio repairman. Sometimes parts were not easily available, and especially if they repairman needed to get something finished up and be done with it

that day or what have you. If they didn't have the exact replacement tube, sometimes they could substitute one that was similar, and sometimes they would do what they did here, which is to take an electronically equivalent tube that is completely different physically and break the old bad tube and run wires from the pins of the bad tube base to a socket where the new tube would plug it

and fit. It's called a Franken tube for even because it's basically one and a half tubes and wires, and that they tend to lean over look very ugly, et cetera. But again, especially during World War Two when when parts were very scarce because everything was going towards the war, effort to the military, you know, would solve the problem. And then you know,

here's you can limp along with this until you get done. Well, if you have a radio with the Franken tube, does that mean that sooner or later when people find out, they'll be amashing at your front door with pitchforks and fire. Oh. I hope that doesn't happen again. I hope that doesn't happen again. So let's go to the catalog, shall we. I'm assuming this is a Filco catalog for their their dealers rather than customers, because no prices are listed. But it starts out with a big headline that says

tone and performance in all radio. We're not after a good start here A large cabinet of beautiful sliced and butt walnut with graceful flowing curves. Read that, Read that again? Please large cabinet of beautiful sliced and butt walnut with graceful flowing curves. My reaction was, Okay, I'll go out with her already. It sounds like a Kardashian I does. Little did they know.

Oh and and my favorite Filko comment, because they love to win this in here built in super aerial system combining twin loop aerial and costly r F stage. Yeah, but it's it doesn't do any good, right, it just costs a lot. No, it's actually great to have one and super efficient Lochtal tubes. Actually, the Lottal tubes are not that efficient. They're annoying,

but they're they're not that efficient. What exactly are Locktal tubes. So the it's a combination of octal, which is eight pins and the fact that they would lock into place. And it was something that Filco actually designed for the military because you know, if you're in a tank or in a jeep or whatever, you can have pretty rugged equipment and tubes can fall out depending upon how tight the sockets are and how much jarring happens to the equipment.

So the Locktal tubes and by the way, your fil your forty one Filko has these they literally lock into plates and instead of then just lifting out of the socket, you have to rocket in exactly the right direction to get that locked to pop out. The problem was they tend the pins of the tubes and silver, but the sockets were all actual tin and being dissimilar metals, humidity in time corroded the pins very badly and caused a lot of connection issues.

That sounds like it's not ideal. It sounds like a pain in your socket, for sure, got that right? All right, Well, listen, thank you for checking in. As always, it's it's always a wonderful little tour through WTF when you describe some of these radios the way they were described and their their manufacturer's catalogs or the people that were selling them at the time. Again, what was that cabinet that this thing came in to describe

that? Again, the way they did, large cabinet of beautiful sliced and butt walnut with graceful flowing curves. The butt walnut with graceful flowing curves. Yes, thanks for the shout out. I was chief engineer at WTF and

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and start using it. Call ever Dry Waterproofing for a free basement inspection today. Scattered showers will last throughout the first half of our Saturday, but we dry out throughout the day and tempters top out right around seventy. Tomorrow looks perfect for Mother's Day. Temperatures will be right around seventy with a lot of

sunshine from a severe weather station. I'm nine first warning meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred WLW seven one hundred WLW Sport Liam Tomlinson and hell is Still Real and tonight, FC Cincinnati travels up I seventy one past the Hell Is Real billboard to face rival Columbus FC kickoff except for seven to forty five. Pregame coverage begins at seven. You can listen on ESPN fifteen thirty.

FC Cincinnati is currently second in the Eastern Conference, three points behind Inner Miami, but they are played one less game than Inner Miami in only three games back. Oh well, the crew, the Columbus crew is not exactly setting the world on fire, are they. It might be a little championship hangover for the crew in Columbus. Yeah, not exactly on pace to repeat this year. Maybe FC Cincinnati gets this bit of hell for themselves. What's next

on the billboard? Bengals stuff. We're just we're marching quickly towards the release of the NFL schedule for the twenty twenty four season. Correct, the NFL schedule release is Wednesday night, and here on seven hundred WOW will be having a schedule release party at Tom Smith Brewling beginning at seven pm. You can go hang out with Mo, Tony Lance, and Austin, or you can listen right here on seven hundred WLW. The Reds on a West coast road

trip and they finally get a win. Now, this is this is an oddity rarity for the Reds. Especially almost for the last twenty or thirty years. You go on a West coast road swing to San Francisco, where la AT almost guarantees losses. But the Reds get off this tonight and actually win a game last night against the Giants. What if they won every game on the West coast. The Red Legs win four to two last night, they took the They looked to take the series against San Francisco with a win tonight.

Inside pitch begins at six' ten. First pitch is at seven ten. Nick Lodolo gets a start for the Reds and Mason Black for the Giants. Abbot not a bad outing last night. Abbot five innings, giving up six hits and two earned runs, and the Reds bullpen pitch four scoreless innings in relief of Abbot, and the offense actually came to play at least enough for the Reds to eke out the victory. We had Friedel, we had Dela Cruz, we had Spencer Steere. All contributed hand a Stewart Fairchild inside

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Learn more at MBUSA dot com slash eq Howksworth Babies fourcastsat showers will last throughout the first half of our Saturday, but we dry out throughout the day and tempters top out right around seventy Tomorrow. Looks perfect for Mother's Day, Temperatures will be right around seventy with a lot of sunshine from severe Weather station.

I'm nine first warning meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred wlw' dry right now in Cincinnati, fifty two degrees at six thirty five next updated seven on news radio seven hundred WLWS News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred w l W. Time to head east. I'm toasting you. Sit, honey, we made me through. Dude, You'll never care me complain noss wear the whiskey down, planting the James. I'm blue, indeed,

indeed I do, and I'm proud of it. And me's down of Cincinnati through Hamilton, then the clear Armont County line, and then how now Brown County just past Utopia, which of course is nowhere all the way to really somewhere special Ripley, Ohio Main Street. On a Saturday, somebody asked me yesterday, are they really at a bar on six point thirty on a Saturday morning? I said, yes they are, And here they are again the gang at Brookies. Good morning. Yeah. People are often just astounded that

there's a gathering at a watering hole this early on a Saturday morning. And the thing you always have to tell them, and I'm sure you guys can attest, you can't drink all day if you don't start early. Correct, that's true. I know, and I know that usually Matt Miller is leading the charge. Is Matt there this morning? Now? That didn't have to work last night, so he's sleeping in, he's working up to next weekend. They'll probably be here next Saturday night. I got, yeah, he's

usually he's usually there getting the getting the eyes red again? Uh so what I uh? What I want to ask you? First, Doug, you were mentioning this earlier to me, and it's making me consider actually making a trek out down Route fifty two to my favorite village in Brown County to Brookies next Wednesday night, because the Queen of Heart still has not been one and we're looking at an excess of two hundred and twenty thousand dollars? Am I

correct on that? That is correct? Nearing the mark of two hundred and fifty thousand, You know, that's almost a quarter million, but it's bigger than the last drawing that went off at two hundred and twenty four, So it's in fact, it's picking up. I mean that my mighty impressive. I just thinking what I could do with that. Now, you give ten percent, right right right, ten percent goes back, and then you have to obviously pay your tribute to Uncle Sam, the ultimate crime boss, and

pay the taxes. But even with that, you're looking at inexcess of one hundred grand if you win the thing. And I think I told you if I suddenly came into one hundred grand, people always ask what you'd do with, you know, a billion dollars in the big multi state line. The heck with that. If I had one hundred thousand dollars, I know what I would do. I would take the rest of the year off, except maybe this show be There'd be no there would be no more slinging drinks for

Hillbillies and others till twenty twenty five. There would be no fill ins for Scott's loan. There may not be any nightcaps. I would just come to work every Saturday morning and live in the lap of luxury the rest of the time on my one hundred grand after taxes. I mean, come on, that sounds real good. The other thing is tonight at nine o'clock, the band impact will be here. But Sherry's got the all important weather, especially

for this drawing. All right, Cherry, what you got? Well, we're hoping for a chance of fair weather, but I don't know if that's going to happen on Wednesday. But we're gonna have some fair weather today after this rain at eleven o'clock. So the weather rock says, I am the beaver, So I think guess what's going to happen. The most important thing, Sherry, and thank you for that is Happy Mother's Day to you and all the other moms out there. Oh that's very sweet. Thank you very

very much. Appreciate it because without you guys, none of us guys would be here. So that's right, Yeah, first day. What's that you would you say, Cherry? That's yeah, that's right. That's where we made our first mistake. Oh no, no, no, no no, uh. Those gentlemen better treat you nice and have a happy Mother's Day and have a great weekend. Gang, thank you so much for the call. As always, Fred and Seep, I gotta get to this role. Fred, you got a comment about RFK, Yes, sir, I do RFK

that worm in his head? You know that that ridiculous thing there. I think he may have gotten that from the grassy knoll, or possibly it may have been a libr bookworm. I'm the library there in Dallas, well I have it's a book depository. But thank you Fred for the failed attempt at humor. Steve from at Ohio hanging in there with a fifthyphone calling News of the week coming up next. Seven hundred WLW Cincinnati, available everywhere with the

iHeartRadio app now number one for podcasting. Seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio station. They're better known tractors in the world. Morning showers, some afternoon sun and clouds and the highest sixties, having for Mother's Day tomorrow mostly sonning in seventy two and mostly to partly sunny skies on Monday in seventy eighth. Then right now seven hundred WLW Sport William Tomlinson with a Reds report. Andrew Abbott got the win on the mound yesterday. Abot pitched five innings, giving up six

hits and two earned runs. The Reds bullpen pitched four squirreless innings in relief of Abbot. The offense got started early with Spencer Steer. He had two RBIs, bringing in Elie de la Cruz twice. TJ Friedel brought in a run in the fourth inning and the top of the A Stewart Fairchild inside the park home run put the cherry on top. Red Legs win four to two. They look to take the series in San Francisco with a win. Tonight, inside pitch begins at six' ten. First pitch is at seven to

ten. Nicolo Dolo gets to start for the Reds and Mason Black for the Giants. Catch all the action right here on seven hundred WLW OTAs began last week for the Bengals. The highlight of OTA's was Joe Burrows slinging the rock comfortably. It was good to see him back out on the field. The NFL schedule release is Wednesday night, and seven hundred WW having a released party

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today hanging in like a hair in a grilled cheese sandwich. Let's seen, babe. Do you understand me? Now? Sometimes I'm a man from Stormy Daniels talking to the dead, to the worm. That eighth part of our FK's brain. Lord knows what Steve will have for us this week, But let's find out, shall we? News of the week in a fifty phone call our friend Steve Simon fromt in Ohio standing by, Good morning Steven, Good morning Gary, Jeff. I'm going to try to wrap up this discussion

of colleges and universities. Although it's in the news every single day. What's going on now? I went back to a publication that I had in my office fifty years ago when I was I hate to admit this, a professor at a state university in Indiana. This publication nineteen seventy four, so it's fifty years ago, folks. It was Datalus is the name of the publication.

It's a very famous academic publication. Arts and Sciences, and I scanned it and I found two articles that are so incredibly relevant to what's going on fifty years later that I couldn't believe it. The two writers are Alan Bloom, who's pretty famous. Charles Frankel is the other one. Alan Bloom was born in Indianapolis. His most famous book was The Closing of the American Mind, How higher Education has failed democracy and impoverished the souls of Today's students wow,

BA and PhD, University of Chicago. He taught at Chicago, Yale, and Cornell. He resigned from Cornell when students demanded and got to decide

what they thought were relevant courses. Charles Frankel, the other man, attended Cornell, graduated from Columbia with a BA and PhD, and got a law degree at Mercer University in Georgia. He was once, by the way, a lecturer at Ohio University, served as Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs in the Johnson administration until he resigned to protest the Vietnam War. Now I mentioned that because Frankel is a died in the wool progressive concern a

liberal of his time. Waill do you see what he said in these articles. By the way, a terrible ending for him. He and his wife were murdered in a robbery at their Bedford Hills, New York home in nineteen seventy nine. Let's start with Alan Bloom. I'm just going to take quotes out of their articles. Listen. Carefully connected with this new radical egalitarianism in the universities were the abandonment of requirements, the demand for student participation in all

functions of the university, the evaluation of professors by students. I always loved that one. Sex counseling. The renouncing of standards because they encouraged discrimination and unhealthy competition. A continuing inflation of grades. Oh my god, is that true, concentrates on teaching rather than scholarship, open admissions, you know, getting rid of Act et cetera, the introduction of new programs to fit every wish, and quotas in the admission of students and the hiring of faculty.

Therefore, there is a fertile ground for McCarthyism. On the left. The concentration is not on the quality of the professor or the student, but on the category he comes from, you know, race, ethnicity, a hypocrisy which is rotting the moral core of the university, the place where truth is supposed to be the first of all concerns. You're Steve, Steve, You're on a roll and I want to stop. But when did he write this

fifty two years ago? And it was published fifty years ago? Okay, Liberal arts is a decaying rump of the university with no projects for the future. There are too many students who do not care, and too many professors with too little scholarship. The next step for the latter is unionization. I got caught up in that. Let's turn to Charles Frankel for a second. From an article he wrote, reflections on a worn out model, referring to

universities. This is beautiful considering the following phenomena great inflation. He hits on that too, the progressive elimination of foreign language requirements, the regularity with which curricular reforms turn out to involve simply less reading and writing, the double talk about quotas that are not quotas, and apartheid that is not apartheid that is a reference to South Africa, and that was a big issue on campus in

those days. They are decisions of expediency made not out of conviction, but dispiritedness. They betoken an indisposition to exercise authority. Boy, we see that, and to lead. Boy, we see that, an absence of confidence, of will, of thought, a depth of demoralization. Ah. If that wasn't enough, One's colleagues, one's students seemed all to be reading from scripts prepared in advance, even now, some years later. This was a

reference to the sixties. The impression that events followed a set path as fortified. The degree that stories that unfolded on different campuses in different places were actually similar is remarkable. A campus revolution migrated from institution to institution, at each place issuing its commands and finding its obedient soldiers. The relentless unoriginality of behavior. Wow, the slogans, the alternatives, the compromises rehearsed at Berkeley and

Columbia were rehearsed as well in Europe. In this context, liberal I screw that up. One remains a liberal on campus, though one would deny the right of free speech those to those with whom one disagrees, or one is label a conservative because one because one does not think curricula should be redesigned to introduce the insights of the counter culture movement. No issue is examined on its merits. Wow, fifty years ago, and that was from a far left

liberal. Yes, yes, Frankel was a died in the wool liberal. He protested the war in Vietnam by quitting his job as Assistant Secretary of State. Let me end with my disappointment once again with conservatives today. Who I'm listening to national conservatives who say they don't understand what's going on on college campuses. Well, I just told you why they should. I would suggest they take a history course at Berkeley and then immediately take the same history course at

Hillsdale and Michigan. I think that they would understand. I think it's also a parental failure. Granted, we have, you know, working families now where mom and dad both work and work very hard at their jobs. I don't think the kids get educated at home. I don't think they're given a moral foundation. I don't think they're given a legal or ethical foundation. And that leaves it to the universities, you know, to pick up the slack

and do it. And considering the people who are running the university and the professors where and I held a lot of trouble, Gary Jeff, Oh, thank Jim, there's no question. Well, thank you for leaving us in that wonderful, positive upbeat note. A couple of things from Gary Jeff Walker at seven otter WLW dot com. From my friend Ron Steamen, who often

chimes in about music and other things looking back. Of course, last week was the anniversary of Kent State May fourth, nineteen seventy and the anti war riots. He said, I well remember the nineteen seventy riots at OSU. My brother was ROTC. The mostly non violent quote marks protesters firebomb the ROTC building. Bosses boarded up windows near the oval on High Street where my mom and other relatives worked. It was a very scary time. It wasn't peaceful.

My friend Rayan Lovelin, Good morning, mister Scott, how are you? Good morning, sir, God bless you and all the mothers of special your mother. Oh yeah, happy, happy Mother's day. I want to end that on a positive note. Steve's most excellent call is always the good news is the good news is just a scant few years later after that article, and this is in true fashion, the government came in to solve the problem and formed the Department of Vegetation. God bless you, brother. That's

a perfect place to end that conversation. Steve Sultey on the way after news at seven on seven hundred WLW. Get your mom in insanely clean home for Mother's Day from the cleaning pros as Zero's carpet and Ernak cleaning right now. Mention me Bill Cunningham, three rooms are carpet clean only when twenty nine temperatures are around the low fifties. The good news is we dry out through the afternoon tempters around seventy looking great for Mother's Day. Sunny sky's in the low

seventies for me, sever your weather station. I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harden on news radio seven hundred WLW. Right now, guys, and fifty two degrees in Cincinnati. Next news coming up at seven thirty. I'm Sandy Collins on news radio seven hundred wl don't you news twenty four hours a day. He was a radio seven hundred WLW into another hour of the Saturday morning edition for this Saturday, May eleventh, twenty twenty four. I'm Gary Jeff

Walker. God bless Donald Trump. That's not even my taurette syndrome speaking. It's just me speaking. Uh. Moron that as we continue. But first let's talk to our environmental engineer, mister Steve Shulty about what's real. I see true seven green, redste I've seen them blue following you, and I think to myself what I want of Good morning, Steven? How are you? Good morning here? Jeff better and I deserve yourself same. I gotta tell you before we get started here this morning, Steve. I'm we'd just

gotten home from work last night. It's a little bit after seven o'clock. Yeah, and we're getting settled in, ready to eat something and go to bed so I can get up this morning. And there's a knock on the door. I go, I wonder who that could be. And it's a nice young man. I'd say he was probably in his early to mid twenties, and he and a female are out canvassing the neighborhood, trying to convince

us to get solar installed in our home. Okay, which is not your own because you rent right, Well, it wouldn't have mattered if it was my home, if I rented whatever, if I was interested, I would have sat and listened to him. And it was almost like one of our discussions. I started talk because I can tell he was not only doing this to make a living, but he was a true believer. He was a diet in the wold believer that everyone should switch to solar to save the planet.

And we had a lovely little to discussion. And I finished the discussion with I believe in an all all kinds of approach. Believe me. He said, well, I feel better that you say that. So I mean, I'm not ruling out solar as a piece of the puzzle because I believe it can be. It's just not for me now. And CO two is not killing the planet. And he said, oh, you don't think that's putting smoke into the atmosphere is I said, CO two isn't smoke. CO

two is not a pollutant. It's a natural gas that we need to survive as a planet. And he kind of smiled and went on his way and he said, have a blessed weekend. I said, you too. But that was where the discussion ended. But I could tell as I was talking. I said, you know, natural gas is actually the cleanest form of energy you can use that we have readily available. And he was just stunned that someone actually had that kind of a pushback on his sales pitch. But

I just wanted to share that with you. Okay, yep, So we got another episode of scientific education not in doctrination. Interesting I read across this article. This is from the Heartland Institute Heartland dot org their Climate Change Weekly number five oh five. So on one of the articles is experimental evidence indicates CO two is saturated, can't drive temperature. So this might have been interesting

if this guy do that. And a series of papers peer reviewed papers in twenty twenty, twenty twenty two, and twenty twenty four published by the journal Applications and Engineering Science, a team of Polish physicists examine the extent of S two saturation in the atmosphere, which limits its impact. They concluded, quote as a result of saturation processes emitted CO two does not directly cause an increase

in global temperature. And Gary Jeff saturation is a well known process that occurs when you when no more something could be absorbed or whatever have an effect. Imagine you have a glass of water and you keep and you add salt. You keep adding salt, and keep adding salt. At some point, Gary Jeff, it doesn't taste saltier anymore no matter how much you add, and that's saturation. So what they in this research paper, they based upon experiments

and measurements. They suggest that we've already passed the saturation level, possibly reaching saturation back at the level of three hundred parts per million, which is a what it was back in nineteen hundred. Yes, right now we're at four

hundred and twenty. The first three to the conclusion back seventy two, there's research done that saw the saturation at three hundred ppm by Shaq and Chen just also did some research in twenty twenty three coming up to the same conclusion, which could explain why when we talked just a lot that all the models that are used by the UN to push this climate crisis, except the Russian model, both have consistently projected two to three times more heat gain than what we've

actually measured experimentally and out in the field. In other words, we put any more CO two in the atmosphere, it's not going to affect the temperature, not directly and not much. Because basically what they're said thorrowing is that we've reached the saturation point. There you go. Excellent stuff, Steve as All. It's seven twelve at seven hundred WLW. Listening to a man's skinny dip in a pond isn't funny? Listening to him as he discovers the pond

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Mostly sunny skies high around seventy two. Can you order better weather than that? I don't think so, and mostly to partly sunning on Monday coming back to work, even warmer I have seventy eight, must be more co two in the atmosphere it is fifty five at seven hundred WLW. Did you know that the tubs and showers installed by most bathroom remodelers aren't waterproof? I'm like, yes, limb is is he actually rare? Rocco is actually here.

Unbelievable, the don of the first family of fitness in the Tri State, Rocco Costellano actually answering his phone this morning. How about that? I know I've been in the mountains all over. Oh you've been. You've been one of those conservatives in the hills, ready to pounce on the liberals, like Maxine Waters said, in case Donald Trump loses the election, that's what you've been in the hills. Rocco has been no working this, You've been working

the Spartan races. You're in the mountains many times for these competitions, and reception is difficult, if not impossible many places, Well it's mostly impossible, mostly impossible. So what would you like to what would you like to talk about this morning? Rock. So since I've been with the US Born Races, I've been uh well, I started this thing about five years ago with a lot of the professional athletes and the UH and and the Olympic athletes that

I worked with. I want I want people to stop stretching. One of the big things that I find is that that people stretch and and they wind up, they wind up over stretching and and it drives me absolutely crazy when, especially when you're an older athlete, you uh like, the stretching leads or the or the stretching causes a pain signal or a pain or response in the brain, and it winds up when you stretch, you your brain actually tells you to actually come back. So it's kind of like a rubber band.

And so so when when you go out to run or you go out to exercise, you wind up causing a more injury when you stretch. So I would rather people if they can to go into an infrared sauna and warm up their body for about six to eight minutes and the light of therapy or the or the infrared actually relaxes of the muscle. And then before you go out, did you use a vibratory a massage or a percussive massage gun on the you know, on the dysfunctional tissue like the hips, like the back

of the knees, hands, strings, and the cabs. So are you saying, don't stretch at all? I don't. Well, definitely not to static stretch, okay. A static stretch is where you hold a stretch,

you go down and you you know, and you hold the stretch. A dynamic stretching or or or something called active you know, active a release a technique is something that I do sometimes recommend, but I would rather you you warm up the way that I just said with the sauna and the you know and the gun and then and then do maybe a dynamic type of like stretching.

Okay, but not a static stretching anymore. You know, like that's that was something that was taught like forty you know, almost fifty years ago, and it's just not something that we want any any athlete. Well, you know a perfect example of overstretching being a detrimental thing is Stormy Daniels. Time for the Tom Davis Diaries. I like to refer to them as the man with weird, wacky, wild stories from across the country and around the

world. Here is Tom Davis. Good morning, Gary, Jeff. This week, keep your hands to yourself when it comes to your mother in law. But first, a guy on the Internet who wants to remain anonymous is going viral for his comedic tattoo. Now, this poor guy had his foot amputated after an unfortunate accident, but decided to make the most of it with a light hearted tattoo on his shin that reads one foot in the grave. Meanwhile, some crazy cat lady ruined a wedding, but not with cats.

She was dressed up as a cat and started crawling around on her hands and knees during the ceremony, even bowing while the couple kissed. Turns out the kiddy had just a little too much milk at a nearby party. Doctors saved the life of a man who will probably just make more bad decisions. This guy ate some of that expanding foam, you know, the stuff they use in construction to seal up cracks. In the house. Why he was in

the hospital for two weeks after his emergency surgery. He may suffer from pica, which makes people eat things that aren't food. And finally, on this Mother's Day, Eve, some scandalous numbers from the minds of son and laws everywhere. Get this. Fifty percent of married men find their mother in law attractive. And it gets worse. Fifteen percent of those guys think their mother in law is more attractive than their wife. But wait, it gets even

worse. Thirty one percent of married men say their mother in law is attracted to them. And to these poor twisted souls, I say to you, on this Mother's Day Eve, get some help before you're haunted by the ghost of Jerry Springer. Next week, man shocked to learn wife of twelve days is actually a man. Have a great weekend and a happy Mother's Day. Is there a special time you like to listen to Scott Sloan. I like to listen whenever I'm under the weather, and magically I get better. He

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innings in relief of Abbot. The offense got started early. Spencer Steer had two RBIs, TJ Friedel another RBI, and the top of the a Stuart Freirchild had an inside the park home run Red Legs one four to two. They look to take the series against San Francisco with a win. Tonight. Inside pitch begins at six' ten. First pitch is at seven ten. Nick Lodolo get to start for the Reds and Mason Black for the Giants. Catch all the action right here on seven hundred WLW. Yeah, Yeah,

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Temperatures will be right around seventy with a lot of sunshine. Firm severe weather station I'm nine first Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news Radio seven hundred WLW grain is moving through right now, Butler County is starting to dry out, as well as portions of Montgomery County. The rest of it here in Cincinnati. It is raining in Warren County and Hamilton County as well Prebble County and over in the Connersville area. Also a little bit ter rain in northern Kentucky.

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I wanted to bring up real quickly before we get into science, Mike, the the quote from George Washington about his mother the father of our country, who I mean, summed it up so succinctly, and you know what, and I don't. I don't know if this is true or not. We'll

have to maybe conduct a scientific study of this. But I think people who have a bad relationship with their mothers tend to be people who wind up not being very well, I don't know, well acclimated to society, and you know, you think about Jeffrey Dahmer, you think about even even in the movies and culture like Psycho. Obviously the character in Psycho had a problem with his mother. To say the least, he killed her and kept her dead

in the attic. And what George Washington said about his mother was I think as poignant and as on point as possible. You think of the greatness of George Washington, the father of our country. My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute my success to life to the moral, intellectual, and physical education I received from her. And don't you think that that echoes for anybody who's like a normal stable person, And it was for me, although I may not

be the best example. Here's a science minut with science Mike Yes as a night scientists, a surprising all blinding me with good morning Michael. And when you lose the loving mother, it's the hardest thing in your life. Oh yeah, you know what you My friend Westside Jim, I remember when his mom passed and it's just traumatic. And I am blessed enough to still have my mom and my dad with us. And h We'll be obviously talking to

them tomorrow down in Tennessee. But what she got for us this morning, Mike, So, I guess science I just left to the light sure last but there are some good photographs on some local news sites for there were viewing last night. But that's the topic at hand. Gary Jeff is Conservatives versus liberals and happiness, and it's gone for fifty years with study after study that

conservatives are much more happier than liberals. And part of the reasons, minor factors are that the conservatives have more of a marriage in their life and religious affiliation. But as those are minor factors, one of the the larger factor that they determined why conservatives are happy than liberals. And I'll just read to part of this part of the portrait of conservatives emerges a different view that conservatives

are generally fearful and low and self esteem. It's more, conservatives are more satisfied with their lives, report better mental health, fewer mental notional problems, less neurosity than you social justinan wadees are consistent with binding moral foundations. They believe more of a meritocracy as far as you know you work hard. You'll be rewarded, rewarded as opposed to be just handed things. And I think

you're going to be happy with that. And you can kind of see the difference between the you know, we have all this new equity versus equality type language just going around for the last ten years, and oh yeah, do you look. You look at the the for example, the pro terrorist protesters on college campuses, trying to tear down Western society and culture. None of

these people are happy. You look at the you look at the look back to twenty twenty or to twenty sixteen when Trump got elected, and they're all screaming at the sky because Donald Trump was elected. You talked about the anger, and the one New York Times argles just came out two or three days ago. They took the other view point, how much more angry you're conserved as armor than liberals. And I'm thinking you've been watching the news. I

mean, they all revert back to January sixth. Whatever, well, no, no, whatever, whatever the truth is, the New York Times will print exactly the opposite count on it. Thank you, Michael, I appreciate that. Okay, ladies, The Mother's Day Complaint Conference is open does anyone have any grievances? Screw the breakfast in bad pancakes. Make mommy some mimosas. I still have the flowers they gave me last year because they were plastic?

What does mommy want on her special day? Three little words? Leave me alone? Listen up. If Daddy gives Mommy another vacuum for Mother's Day, Daddy's sleeping on the couch. Yeah, Mother's Days tomorrow. Let's try to get it right this year. An important reminder from seven hundred WLW. Your forecast as follows morning showers and they will give way. It's a chance for morning rain. Not everybody's getting wet sun and clouds by this afternoon in

the high around sixty seven. Tomorrow morning's low forty seven, making way for a highest seventy two on Mother's Day with mostly sunny skies and a nice day on Monday to start the week two with a high years seventy eight. Then it is fifty four. Now it's seven hundred WLW. Men. This is Jeff for Tri State Men's Health. And you've heard me talk a lot about how Jason, which we do that is to bring in my friend brother Rick Crean from Spirit Works Cincinnati and a Bible verse. The Word of God is

light. I'm doing it. Show this light of mine. I'm going it shine milt of mine. I'm a shine, shine shine. Yeah, good morning, brother Green. How are you beg Good morning Gary. I'm okay, but I just noticed a nightmare while I was on hold waiting on you. Remember I told you we bought this house and the foundation was cracked. Yes, okay, Uh, you know, we see the people and we won the case. I'm in the basement right now talking to you. The

whole foundation a fix is re cracking. Oh no, yeah, I just happened to notice that when I'm talking to you, and uh, oh you got pray that we resolved this. I want a day of celebrating Gary. Joe reminded me, we've been doing this for three years now. Oh uh, you mean the first time that you were on the radio on or you're talking about on this show, or yes, you know, the first time we've been doing this Saturday morning the Bible Verse. It's been three years already.

Yeah, Joe reminded me, Yes, it has well. Praise God that that's that. I didn't realize that I did ask God so the company did that did the repair Have you contacted them yet? No? I just not noticed while I'm looking at you. So that's telling me that this basement wall is probably going to cave in. I don't know, Jerry, it just I mean, I'm sorry, it just threw me out, but I definitely want to give my verse all right, all right, what have you

got? What have you got from the Word of the Lord today? Colossing, Chapter four, Verse two. I love how direct God's Word is devote herself to prayer, being wantsful and thankful. Don't you love that? Gary? Well, I mean, we we've got something else to devote our our prayers toward this morning, Rick, I definitely I am with you, brother, and and it is it is direct, and it's it's pretty simple too,

Yes, it is. There's very little. People think that the Bible is cryptic and you have to do everything to try and translate what it actually means, when if you just read it, it's pretty clear what it means. H And that is as well. Listen, we will be praying for the basement foundation of the greenhousehold and we'll talk to you soon. Okay, all right, thanks Jerry, have a blessed day. You as well. Yeah, you know that in that something, you have the repair done and

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of something hard like diamonds. So when a new to do right around seventy with a lot of sunshine from a severe weather station, I'm nine first warning, Meteorologist Cameron Harten on news radio seven hundred WLW seven one hundred WLW Sports. So good, so far in the West Coast road trip for the Reds. Liam After what felt like the longest eight games I've watched as a Reds fan, some thought we would never see another Red Legs win. The Reds

did it. The Reds beat the Giants four to two in San Francisco late last night. Andrew Abbott on the mound got the win. Abbot pitched five innings, giving up six hits and two earned runs. The Reds bullpen pitched four scuirreless innings in relief of Abbot. The offense got started early with the Spencer Steer double in the first inning, which brought in Ellie. Then the Giants took a two to one lead going into the top of the third when

Spencer Steer played hero again hitting a bloop single which brought in Ellie. TJ friedl on the top of the fourth brought in Will Benson on a double, and the Red Legs took a three to two lead. And then the top of the a Stuart Fairchild brought in some insurance with an inside the park home run. Red Legs win four two. Hey, listen, the boy's fast, but you know it's it's the fact that he actually got a hit, that's the big news. It looked like he was jogging around the bases at

first, then he kicked it in gear. They look to take the series in San Francisco with a win Tonight. Inside pitch begins at six' ten, first pitches at seven ten. Nick Lodolo gets to start for the Reds and Mason Black for the Giants. Catch all the action right here on seven hundred WLW. All right, what else know? The NBA playoffs are hot right now as we're moving towards conference semifinals. What's going on there? Pacers got to win at home yesterday and now down two to one in the series.

They beat the Knicks one to eleven to one. Oh, and the Nuggets demolish the Timberwolves. One's seventeen to nine ninety on the road in Minnesota and that game is now two to one Timberwolves. All right? Uh So FC Cincinnati in Columbus and the hell is real rivalry it continues? Yeah. FC Cincinnati travels up I seventy one and faced rival Columbus. FC kickoff is set for seven to fifty five. Pregame coverage begins at seven and you can

listen on ESPN fifteen thirty. FC Cincinnati, which is felt like they have struggled times out this year. They are in second in the Eastern Conference, only three points behind Inner Miami and they have played one less game than Inter Miami. Now they're not struggling like Columbuses. Let's hope that continues tonight and uh OTAs for the Bengals. Yeah, Bengals fans can rejoice. Joe Burrow look to be slinging the football pretty good on the field, working with the

tight ends, working with everybody. The videos of him working the tight ends, him and Mike Joseki got me excited for the year. Football is officially back. The schedule release is Wednesday, and you can listen to the schedule release right here on seven hundred WW beginning a seven pm from our history news and notes. It was forty three years ago. That's heart of believe.

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five class. They'll be hosting four star shooting guard prospect Dorian Jones this weekend. I'm Jdi Hafering the boundlessly capable all electric EQSSUV from Mercedes Benz with available Transparenthood technology. Shattered showers will last throughout the first half of our Saturday, but we dry out throughout the day and tempter's top out right around seventy. Tomorrow looks perfect for Mother's Day. Temperature will be right around seventy with a

lot of sunshine from a severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Cameron Harton on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Light rain heading out of the Tri State right now, and the temperature fifty seven degrees in Cincinnati. Next update at nine, I'm Sandy Collins, News Radio seven hundred WLW News twenty four hours a day. News Radio seven hundred wl W. Good morning, kid, it's time well gibs from waldy one for mom. A middle child and

her mother are sitting around on Mother's Day after the dinner was over. Everybody else had gone home, and the daughter asked the mother, and there's there's five siblings in the family, three girls, two boys. The daughter asked the mother, So, how have you changed as a mom over the years, do you think? She said? Well, I think I've mellowed out quite a bit. Oh really, how so? So well, when your oldest sister had a cough and a sneeze as an infant, I called the

ambulance. Yeah, one day your little brother swallowed a dime. I told him it was coming out of his allowance. Seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, Available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting seven hundred WLW and iHeartRadio station. Whoever that is Happy ace Hood Day, just a different day teaching you wait, Mama Nita House Mother's Day Weekend too. Now. Just as surprised as anybody that Gary Jeff would play Ace Hood on New show as mo

Egger And here he is. Happy Mother's Day Weekend, mo, Happy Mother's Day Weekend. Gary, Jeff, Mama, Nita House. Oh jeez. So I come in this morning, and yesterday I was here filling in for Scott's loan, and I saw it yesterday Apparently one of Mike McConnell's listeners sent a big box of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, perhaps the greatest candy ever invented.

And I was sitting in here and the box was pretty full yesterday, and I left about noon, and I realized that Austin Elmore was in here last night for the Reds game, the late game against the Giants, and the box is almost completely empty. Do you think there's a correlation. There's absolutely no correlations at all. Okay, because yes I stopped in yesterday. I was off work. But I stopped in yesterday and broke a date and the play off, and on the way had more candy than I've had in

quite a while. Well, I mean, I will admit I grabbed a couple of packages. Yes. In fact, by the way, Christa, if you're listening, there's some cold Reeses in the fridge. So I would love to put it entirely on Austin, but that would be disingenuous. I wanted to talk to you about the professional at least preseason debut of my girl, Caitlyn Clark. I was watching the highlights. I was watching the highlights on sports Center at the bar this week of Caitlin's debut. Oh my lord,

she is still playing at that level at the pro level. Just what astounds me most is her innate passing ability just to baffle and bedazzle people. And I think that's more than the shooting from the logo thing that is going to be her trademark at the WNBA level. I just I continue to be surprised at how good she really is. Yeah, you know, the shooting gets the headlines, right, but it's really the entirety of her offensive game. And a lot of people will say, well, the shooting's going to

translate, and it will. Now it's you know, she's going to be going up against better defenders as pros. But the shooting does translate. But I think the part of her game that can really grow is the passing. Because when you're playing with professionals, they're better at getting open. They're also better at making shots, and so her assist totals are going to go up.

But yeah, I think we talked about this in the game in which she set the all time record for most points by a college basketball player. I think she had ten assists, right, I mean, she is more than just a shooter. What I want to know is, look, if you watched Iowa play, she is not a bad defender, but she was

rarely an understandably so ever asked to guard the other team's best player. A little bit easier to hide someone like that, but just maybe play to their weaknesses and strengths in college were as opposed to the professional ranks, where you know, for the most part, there are five offensive threats. How was she going to hold up on that end? But her offensive game translates and

we've seen that in her first couple of games so far. Yeah, absolutely a boon for the Indiana Fever and perhaps the whole league and maybe they will finally ascend to the level where they deserve a little bit more money, more on par with the NBA. And speaking of the NBA, the playoffs in full bloom here and again, I am not the avid NBA fan I used

to be. Rick Carlyle was he way off base when he got fined for complaining about the NBA and the refereeing in the first two games against the Knicks, your your beloved Knicks, where I mean there were some glaring I thought, glaring errors made by the officials in the first two games. Did you see those or not? Well, he's not Rick Carlisle. He's Rick Crylisle. And understand that you can't spell pacifiers without pacers. So let's establish those

two things. I think you're You're not partisan at all, No, not at all. I think he had very legitimate, very legitimate beats. After game one, there were two calls in the closing minute of the game. One was on a a kickball that went against Indiana where the ball hit his player's hand. It should have been a turnover against New York, and they called a kickball that's not reviewable. Unfortunately, it was egregiously bad and it

occurred in the last minute. And then about thirty seconds later there was a moving screen called against one of his players, Miles Turner, where the NIXT player, the offensive player, I'm sorry, defensive player, Dante DiVincenzo, basically flopped. They called that a moving screen. First of all, that

screen is set fifty times per game. Secondly, the NBA, which they do a two minute report where they go back and document every single call made over the and non calls made over the last two minutes backed up the call. I think that's ridiculous. I think Pacers fans had very, very legitimate arguments after Game one, Game two, Rick Carlisle should have been crying about

himself because he didn't have his most effective defensive player on the floor. I think you're seeing, and I've watched a lot of playoff games this year, I think you're seeing a little bit of a shift, not to how it was in the nineties, but NBA games are more physical than they were maybe two three years ago. They're allowing more contact, and so I think if you are are hoping for a whistle to be blown every time a player gets

hit, that's not going to happen anymore. It doesn't look like it did back in you know, the mid nineties, when the Knicks and Bulls and Pacers and teams like that were regularly grinding through these you know, seventy nine to seventy five games back when I was back when I was a regular viewer. Yes, I love those games, but they are allowing a little bit more contact. I don't think New York won Game two because of the officiating, But I understand what he was doing. First of all, he was

emotional. It's a playoff game, it's a tough loss. He's also setting the stage for Game three. What happened last night. Tom Thibodeau, the next coach, not complaining to the same degree, but acknowledging you, we think there are some calls that could have gone our way. So I think submitting seventy eight plays to the NBA for review is utterly ridiculous. I think making that the focal point of a loss in Game two, that you were

very complicit and as the head coach, ridiculous. But the basic sort of theme, I get right, you're down two to oh, you're going to your building. You want to see if maybe in advance you could buy a call or two and it worked well. Coaches'll be it for me to criticize the strategy. Coaches in basketball, football, hockey, managers in baseball are constantly politicking the refs, not about the play that just happened, but for the next one. Correct. I mean that's been going on for years,

no question. I sat next to Chuck Mayshak on UC broadcast for fifteen years, and he used to always talk about how good Bob Huggins was at getting the next call working the officials starting early in the game, and he would always talk about how he's complaining about a call five minutes in because he wants to get the call with five minutes ago, and more often than not he would. And so there is an art to it. There is an art to it within the game, is an art to it from game to game.

I think I think what happened though, from a Rick Carlisle perspective, is it changed the conversation, especially in game two, about his own uh second guest worthy coaching decisions. But again I mean I say this as a passionate knicksman. He had very legitimate grades after the first game, and if I was a pacer saying, given how things went in that last minute, I would have been living. Have you been to many Florence y'all's games? I have not a ton, but yeah, they're they're a good time.

I will have you. You hat to go to my f my wife the other night we were talking about their opener, uh this this week, and my wife said we need to go. I said, you're right, we do need to get out to see that UH once in a while. I mean, if nothing else for the UH, for the cheap draft and the the dollar dogs or whatever. You know. Plus they plus they actually still accept cash there, and they do. I think, yeah, I am

too. Cash is king. It's they're fun. I've always sort of believed, I guess two things about going to those games, and nothing against the Reds baseball experience. But if you have a real little kid and you want to introduce them to baseball, and you know they're not going to get through nine innings, go down to Florence and let them see baseball and take advantage of cheaper concession prices, take advantage of I don't know if this is the

case this year, but for years they've had free parking. The other thing, though, if you watch the baseball and this is no knock on the players in the Frontier League, if you go and watch that level of play, you will really appreciate how good they are at the major league level. Even here, you'll really appreciate how good they are at the major league level. But yes, I encourage you to go. Those games are a lot of fun. Well speaking at the major league level, the Reds finally get

a win. I mean it started to It started to remind me of three to nineteen that losing slump mo just the fact that the bats were dead, and you know that the bullten started to fall apart where it had been pretty good earlier on in the season. And but yeah, to get a victory on the West Coast is never an easy thing. Liam says, watch him win all the games on the road trip. I said, well, that's not going to happen, Son, But what did you think of coming home

with a victory finally? I mean, they needed it desperately they did. Andrew Rado was really good and the bullpen was terrific. Alexis Das still is making a lot of us nervous with his inability to consistently crosstrkes late in the game. But they got a couple of hits from Spencer Steer, They didn't give away outs on the base pads last night. They played some ad on baseball by getting the insurance run late badly needed. I mean that goes without

saying. When you've lost eight consecutive games, they've got to steer this thing back on course. And you know, look, they have the benefit of time right, they have whatever it is, one hundred and twenty for whatever game's remaining, they have basically three quarters of the season still in front of them. But you know a lot of people use last season as a reference point, and we'll say, well, the Reds had a bad record in

April and for most of May last year, and that's true. They also didn't make the playoffs, and they missed by two games, and so you can't help but wonder what would the outcome of the season had been had they not dug themselves such a hole. And I keep wondering that about this team this year. I do believe. But this team over the last two weeks, it's been historic how bad they've been. There was an eleven game stretch.

A gentleman by the name of Matt Wilkes from Red's Content Plus outlined that the Reds haven't had an eleven game stretch year that concluded during the homestand where the collective ops on base plus lugging was the lowest and eleven games in fifty three years. That's how bad it's been. That's going to turn around. There are some players on this team who will put up I think respectable in some cases more than respectable numbers by the end of the season, But it's

more of a question of when is that going to happen. By the time this team starts to hit, how much of a hole will they have dug? Hopefully last night was the beginning of them digging out of this hole. And it's going to be a really tough road trip, and then they come home and it gets no easier because they're going to play three more against the

LA Dodgers. It's only May and the NFL schedule, of course hasn't even been announced, but you will be on top of it along with the rest of the best Bengals coverage team here on seven hundred WLW when it is announced on Wednesday night with our schedule release party. How encouraging though, to see Joe Burrow flinging the ball like we've all become accustomed to him being able to

throw the ball. The most important part of the off season, right, I mean, for all of the different things we've talked about in relation to free agency in the draft and contracts and what are they going to do with some players like t Higgins and Trey Hendrickson, the most important development this offseason was is Joe tracking toward being able to play week one and is he going to get through his first ever normal training camp. Yeah, I think by

his own admission, he still maybe has some kurdls to clear. But if you would have said to me the Friday morning after he got hurt against the Baltimore Ravens that he'll show up in early May and be throwing passes during an organized activity, an organized team workout, I would have said, signed me up for that. And so I took this week as a very positive step along the way toward hopefully Joe being able to have a good normal training camp

and being able to stay healthy for seventeen games. Moeger, there are still about two packs of races in the studio. If you hurry, thank you so much, have a great weekend, counselor what's going on back you, Oin, buddy, Well, real quickly, let's run down what's on the Saturday midday show. We're going to be talking about Joe Biden's betrayal of Israel, of all the things that he has done. Despicable, It's despicable. We're going to talk a lot about that. And by the way, Gary,

Jeff, you probably already know this. It's the exact same thing the Democrats accused Trump of and they impeached him, and they impeached him, and it looks like that might happen to Biden. Also at ten o'clock, going to be talking to Janis Heisel. She is the reporter from the Epoch Times assigned to the Trump campaign. She is in New Jersey, big rally in Wildwood, New Jersey today, of course, w Wood, New Jersey, made famous by Bobby rid Dell in nineteen sixty three with his hit Wildwood Days.

Oh yeah. Also going to talk to Orlando Sanza. Orlando is the first congressional district candidate for the Republicans, doing a heck of a job. Going to ask him if Greg Landsman, who minunderstanding is he's of the Jewish persuasion, has not condemned Biden's betrayal. So that's what we got on diehard Democrats. Yep, they'll follow him right down to the bottom of the ocean. Every time Saturday after the show show at Huddles will be there slinging drinks

for Hillbillies and others. Because I haven't won the lottery yet. Seven utter wlw. There is so much look forward to this spring, including Mother's Day. Don't let mom lift a finger this

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