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Just a quick update on the BengalsBrowns games. Cincinnati finally scored, so
Browns are leading KNA three right now, and coming up in this hour,
we are going to hear from aCincinnati Bengals players dad, first time he's
ever been in a Bengals uniform,and the dad's out the game right now.
We are going to hear from him, and what a great experience,
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hopefully after Joe Burrow just became thehighest paid NFL player in the he's losing
what was it, two hundred andseventy five million dollar extension? Was it
for five years? Joe Burrow hasreached an agreement with the Bengals on a
five year, two hundred and seventyfive million dollar extension that includes two hundred
nineteen million gear inteed and makes himthe highest paid player in NFL history.
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So, Joe Burrow, your fanswant you to score a touchdown here.
Only a few goods off the Bengals. But we went from a very timely
and interesting conversation about police officers intonow how to better protect yourself in your
own home, because realistically, crimeis increasing and it's just continuing to get
that way. Boots it's terrible.And you know what, I thank Brian
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Hess from Tattletale, the inventor,the man, the legend, the myth,
for protecting my shop. I really, really, I mean that I
am in my shop's in a sketchypart of town and this the Tattletale signs
alone. They know not to messwith them, and then they know I'm
nuts in there too, and I'mthere in eight minutes of speed. I
promise you you can't beat it.It's never been beat. So you started
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this business, Brian, did youever think it would get as big as
what it is now? Yes?And no. I thought it'd be big
right away, but it's taken twentyfive years for it to be the way
it ought to be. Do youthink it's because it's decided that we live
in right now how bad the crimeis, and people want to feel safe
in their own home in business,Yeah, your points are true. But
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being portable that was a whole differentthing. I thought it would like just
take off very quickly right out ofthe gate, like cell phones. It's
taken a long time for it tocatch on as a concept. How does
it work? So people are guaranteethat you know what this thing's going to
work. Two things. When youplug it in, you've got an unbeatable
alarmed system in a box, Soyou're not going to do anything to win.
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And that's number one. If youdon't believe in what you're plugging in,
it's not good. And then whenyou can expand it way out,
like we're going to talk about whatwe're gonna do today, but one box
does twelve million square feet and youcan push it out to two hundred acres.
So when you plug that in andyou get that kind of power,
you're in a realm now where youcan do you're outside, and I like
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knowing somebody's on my property before they'rein it, and then if they're ever
in it, I don't want themto be able to undo my alarm system.
Ever, how about if you're afarmer, if you just brought up
a good point, if you havethat many acre each and your cow's break
loose, you can put a sensorso you say you have that one cow
it keeps jaywalking and getting through thefence. You could probably put a censor
on the outside of the fence tolet the farmer know that his livestock's getting
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out. Cows can cause a falsealarm, that's for sure. Yeah,
but it's on our side of thefence. I mean, I'm just saying
because you get out of a sensoron the other side of the fence,
like a border guard, and youcould know when something's on the other side
of the Okay, So when youwant to break the good news to mindy,
you want to wait now, Sowhen get callers going, or yeah,
give it now, like good news, we need some good news.
We're gonna give away a tattle tilltoday that you could do a whole school
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with, but we want it togo to a school that really needs it.
Wow, it's expensive too, butwe're want to give it to him.
In other words, I've been braggingabout this one for years. If
a teacher has a fob around theirneck and they can hit that button take
in their pocket. You never wantto let your point. Okay, you
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gotta be stealth, have a dresson. Well, you're gonna have it
in your hand. Nevertheless, you'regonna push a button and go ahead,
boots. And then it tells theprinciple and the premise officer where the bad
incidents happening. And it could bea kid attacking a teacher, punching them
or something. So the on dutyofficer that can defend that classroom. So
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let's just do the worst case scenario. Shooter comes in, breaks in and
goes into a room and starts attacking. She can hit the he or she
can hit that button. The onduty officer can get there and take the
bad guy out and save many lives. So anyone listening, can it be
a teacher, an administrator? Whatabout a parent that wants to implement this
in their own school? Can theywin this today? They can? But
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if you listen to what Boots issaying, it's about knowing where it's going
on when it's going on right ata push of a button and wireless.
So you have to do is plugin the box and they're done. It's
tittle tell, it's ready to go. Boom, It's done. Now,
if you hook a walkie talking tothe back end and just plug it in,
it'll fire up all the walkie talkersand I'll let you know, mindian
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room one oh one's in trouble.So when I hear on my walkie talking,
frankly, I'm gonna come down andtake care of it for you.
If I'm the teacher or you knowI'm there, right, it doesn't always
have to be the resource officer.And then you can also bring in swat.
But if I look at the situationthat happened in Texas, it had
they had a tattle tone there andit would have gone to the Waukie talkies
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and we were all known about itthere. We wouldn't have been waiting for
cops in the hallway. We wouldhave taken for probably before they got there.
Yeah, see a bad guy outside. Let's say this. There's systems
you can attach to the system andsay there's a zero turn at the school
to raise money. You got atwelve thousand our lamower out in the building
out back. You can put asensor on it so if it moves,
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it tells them what's going on,so you don't lose the alarm. And
the PTA works so hard to buythe lawnmower because he don't lose a lamower,
So the alarm goes off at thePTA saved up so hard to buy
a lamar. Little thing. Airconditioning units. When someone does buy a
system through you, is it aguaranteed? They have to buy an extra
warranty like how will they know they'regoing to be able to stay safe because
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I imagine it's not a cheap thing. Is it guaranteed for them? Of
course he's looking at me like Imake this stuff. Yeah, I'm gonna
guarantee it. It comes to athree year factory warranted. Yeah. But
when you when you talk about beingokay and my world, okay means never
letting you down, Like it sendsa signal in a tenth of a second
and we're firing up radius and lettingeverybody know inside and as well as the
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cops outside what's going on. It'sall brilliant that you. It's brilliant.
Really well thanks you imagine all thelives you've probably saved or helped. I
was just thinking, on the wayhere, I saw that build, the
big building at Ossue that's right acrossfrom the movie theater. Right we protected
that. I wish I we'd havehad a picture of everything we ever watched
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on our whole history, going yeah, yeah, seriously, you can sleep
well at night knowing all the livesthat he was protected. Yeah. Passing
a construction site today on Fifth Avenuebecause they got downtown shut down. I
had to shoot across Fifth Avenue.They're building a new apartment complex. Tattletail
signs everywhere because these will steal toolsand go get their ten dollars fix on
your hundred dollar tool. Makes nosense to me. So you can protect
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it for next to nothing. Let'sgo back to the school thing. Yeah,
because this this is what is mostimportant. This is this is key
if you handle the school during theday with keeping panic buttons and your bulletproof
right, Okay, what happens whenyou go home? So the mower might
be a deal for a guy likeyou. For me, I don't want.
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I want the school in wireless lockdown. Okay, so no one can
break in at nighttime and waiting dayambush there in the morning. Oh so,
how do you guys want to dothis? How do you want to
give this away? Just have someonecall in and explain why they want it.
Well, we we did this,so you can make it up.
Yeah, let's do it just likeThat'll be now'll be careful. Now let
me tell you, like Southwest rules, you gotta put it in every single
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school. You can't have just one. So we're hoping just a single school.
No, no, you don't haveto do it like that. You
don't a big spender, Brian.This is why we like him so much.
She's just so generous and he wantsto keep people safe. We've got
some callers coming in. Let's takethose calls. Let's see if they're willing
and able to do this. Wehave the Bengals Dad coming up too.
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Okay, well let's take someone rightthere. Okay, let's go over and
then you'll get me in trouble.Let's go ahead. What you got for
us? No name? Yeah,this is Dana. I live Hamton hat
Township schooling system. They are sortof out of the away from the commons,
the police, and then gets alittle bit longer than to get there.
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I would like to put in anidea of you for them to get
the system to protect those students whichschool Dana the Hamilton Township right here.
Do you have a connection. Doyou have an I know exactly what we're
talking about. You have a connectionthere? I have no connection. What's
I just want to call in?You know, I pay taxes for the
day area and I want to callin. Okay, help them out.
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Let me see what I can do, because I you can need someone to
have some connections to get in there. Let's go to deb Is that Debbi?
Yeah? Hi Debbie? Hi,how are you? I'm great,
so middy. So I'm very interestedin this tattle tale. My grandson goes
to a private school, but it'sa little scary these days. And I
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thought that was interesting that you guyswere giving one away, so I thought
I'd call in and check it out. Well, we don't blame you at
all. Do you have a connectionto get it in there? Debbie?
What kind of school was it?I hear? She said, I'm sorry?
Private school? Private school? Okay, that's even better. Yes,
okay, And my son went tothis school. My daughter went to the
school, and my grandson now isgoing to the school. Which school it
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is? Yes, World Harvest.Okay, it's a separatory school. Done
done, ye, there you gohere. Brian has speaks, He makes
his mind up and sold Debbie forfree. All right, Debbie, what
we're gonna do. Let's put youon hole, get your information. Brian
will pass it on to his guyeyes and they'll get it handled for you.
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Take care of yourself. Than Johnhold Raw with many A boots on
news radio six ten WTVN. Allright, we have so many cool interviews
today. I'm sure you're glad you'relistening to all this afternoon, because we
are about to talk to a dadwhose son is now the punter for the
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Cincinnati Bengals. In fact, we'retalking to him during the game. He's
at the game in a suite.Eric Robbins, thank you for letting us
turn you away from the game that'sgoing on right now. But your son,
Brad Robbins, just recently named punterfor the Bengals. How cool is
that that you're watching him for thefirst time in this Bengals uniform? Eric,
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are you there? Eric, it'sRed oh Man. Hannah. Do
we have him, Hannah, ourproducer, do we have Eric on the
line? She's checking something. Allthat thought, everybody, I'm not hitting
any buttons on a paying up.Let Hannah do this. We're going to
try this again because as we're watchingthe game right now, the Bengals are
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losing, and what Cleveland Brown fansare all excited to three? And what
are we should we wait? Shouldwe talk a little more to Brian Hess
as we wait for Eric Robbins?Do you protect professional athletes or tattle tales
in homes? Of professional athletes too. Do you work with them? Yes,
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And the whole shoe studio of stadiumis also a yeah. I mean,
if you can do twelve million squarefeet two hundred acres wireless, you
guys start thinking, big boots,how do you protect the stadium? It's
real lazy soon play. Yeah,you just booby trap where you want to
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get the information from where you whereyou think you're in trouble. And that's
it. Yeah. Oh, I'myou don't must tell me. I'm not
going to sell you. I'm easy. I'm so sold. It's just like
it's like something I'm always like,okay, I'm in. So how many
do you install, let's say amonth. Well, we ship out all
over the country. Some of themare five thousand dollars systems, some of
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them are forty thousand, depends onthe size of the site. But the
people plug them in intoing themselves.That's a nice way. And you have
magnetic ones that just sick. Iremember when you were in here last time.
We put these magnetic ones on thedoors and they just work so well,
that's how easy it is. Inthe code, it's on the on
the screen itself, like I ama very bad Tattletale maintenance guy. I
don't change my batteries as much asI should. I've got probably six or
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seven censors, and I get lazy. I'm like, God, that's one
up front. I really don't carebecause the next one will get the bad
guy. So I'm always lucky toknow that if one censors needs a battery,
only because of me that I knowthe next censor it has a good
batteries going to pick up Johnny Krackhead. So I'm good. Hen know what's
going on. Are we still tryingto get mister Robins on the line.
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Yeah, I had him and thenhe was gone, me tell you what's
going on. If he's at thestadium. Everybody's on their phone right now.
Oh that could be. He wasso excited to talk to us though,
because it's so cool for him hisson. I hate to even say
this, but he punted for theMazon Blue. It was a big ten
punter there, and you know,I got the call that they wanted him
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to come and be a punter forthe Bengals, and he at first he
thought it was a joke. He'slike, I was watching this interview with
him. He's like, no,I've got a lot of friends that live
in the Cincinnati area. I thoughtit was just him, Yeah, he
goes. I thought that someone wasmessing with me, And here it really
was their head coach saying, wewant you to be our punter for the
Bengals. So we really wanted toget what's happening. Was not doing his
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job as good as they were?No, you know, because that was
Drew Chrisman who played for Ohio Stateand the great guy. It looks like
we might have him on the homonright now. Let's try this again,
Eric, are you there now?I am here. So we were just
bragging about you and your son.What's it like to see your son in
a Bengal's uniform for the first timetoday? It's pretty surreal, I would
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just put it that way. Wow. And you know what, it's always
been a life goal of most peopleto see their son in the NFL,
if their football players. I meanwhen he when he got the call of
Mindy was telling us that he thoughthis buddies were joking around with him.
What did you say when he calledyou and said, Dad, guess what
I was standing right there that happened? Wow? Yeah, he was he
was in our family room. Onecoach Taylor calls, So, yeah,
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that was another surreal moment. Proudof you man, he raised a good
kid. Not too many people willhave that honor to say what you can
say to people, Yeah, thankyou, I appreciate How hard has he
worked for this opportunity? And whatdo you have to do to really prepare
to punt? How often would hego out there and kick a football?
How many times a day or aweek? Well, it's it's something at
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the higher levels that people were.You have to be born with a certain
ability. But he did have alot of hard work and a lot of
ups and downs that along the waythat helped him prepare him for where he
is now. Has he gotten onthe field yet today We've been kind of
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watching and paying attention. I knowthe Bengals are losing right now. Yeah.
Actually, he had seven pumps thefirst half. I don't know if
that's a rookie record, but wow, but they were the announcers are saying
they needed to ice him down athalf. So when he was a little
boy, was he either pump passing, kick champ or was he always didn't
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do any of the happen, buthe did is uh. And I never
took him out in the backyard andsaid this is how you punt of football?
But uh, he played a yearof peeweek football and they they asked
if anybody could punt and encouraged himto go try and he hit like a
forty yard or with a spiral whenhe was nine years old. Now,
oh, oh my gosh. Sowhat's his furthest now to date? Farthest
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I think sixty five. But hecan hit a punt eighty five yards in
the air. Wow, in aspiral high because he can control whether it
spirals or not. I didn't dothat. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
The higher the level, the moreyou have to control it. You
just don't hit it far. Ifit's not outside the numbers, the coach
considers it a minus. And whydid he go to that team up north?
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Why do you play his college ballthere? Uh? It was the
closest one that offered him a scholarship, and it's a good school, and
the opportunities there, they they theyprepared him for today as a true freshman.
They threw him in there. Wow. And I think he had the
third most punts in Michigan history asa freshman in one season, so we
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weren't very good. We couldn't getfirst down. It's kind of like today.
What's happening? Oh yeah, Well, I'm sure that stadium is going
crazy with Browns fans for sure.But you know what, there's a lot
of game left, Joe Burrow.If anyone can turn it around, it
will be that young man Eric RobbinsSun Brad the punter now for Cincinnati Bengals.
Hey, we'll let you get backto the game. Thanks so much
for joining us. Thanks Congress,you very much. All right, brother
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to Raw Minian Boots on news radio, What what what Buckeye Bucky the first
home game yesterday. If you knowyour Buckeye football, call in and win.
Okay, the magic numbers eight twoone WTVN eight two one, nine
eighty six and Brian has could beone of your phone of friends. So
we're going to knock us out.I'm not probably your first pick because I
don't remember yesterday. So this isRaw Indian Boots protected by the Undefeated American
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Made Tattle tape on news radio sixten WTVN. All right, an update
on the Browns Bengals game. Rightnow, Bengals fans have got to be
just mystified because they're losing three totwenty four. Has not even completed a
touchdown pass down at all. No, what they've got a field goal for
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the You didn't say completed a passI'm going to say completed a touchdown pass
even so, I'm I mean aBrowns fans, get them giving them false
hope right now because they're the worst. And you know what, We talked
to the dad of Brad Robbins,Eric Robbins, who's a punter for Cincinnati,
and he said, in the firstwhat first quarter of first half?
Seven punts? Seven punts for anewbie. Joe's ticked off though, So
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it is the Cleveland Browns. Makeno mistake. There's five minutes left.
If anyone can choke, can Imean the Browns could have a winning lottery
ticket in the car, catch onfire and someone they grab out of a
cup holder. I mean, it'sfive minutes left, five minutes left.
We'll see what can be done,adowns. But I know one thing.
I've known plenty of Browns fans inmy life. They are in the world
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right now. That dog pounds barking. It's like the you think it's like
the homecoming queen asking the slow kidout. It just doesn't normally happen.
You know what, I would notwant to be a Bengals fan leaving that
stadium today. They're gonna get harassedand teased and tormented and and you know
what, it's kind of I don'twant to say funny, but just this
past week when we were talking aboutout Joe Burrow getting the announcement of being
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the highest paid in the history.Now he hasn't even thrown a touchdown pass
yet. It's early, it's afirst game, there's five minutes left in
the game and they're running a ballthat's you can't make up twenty one plus
points to come back. What wasyour biggest comeback as a football player when
you were in high school that youguys thought you were down, done,
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defeated, But then you guys cameall the way back the private Institute boys
school across the river and Wheeling.They we were down two touchdowns and we
just coached with how much time leftits fourth quarter. That's not that bad.
It's high school. We don't haveall that. We were old school.
What he hates, Yeah, wehardly threw but I will say this,
my claim the fame my Albundy isour quarterback did not get sacked one
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time in ten games, not onesingle sack. It's the only football team
in Mark's very High Street and neverhave a quarterback sack. That's impressive.
So we we we live off ofthat. We were we were seven and
three. But I want to sayto all the Facebook haters out there,
thank you. You've made my weekend. Now we have another one attacking Mindy
saying Tressell's a cheater. Yeah,because I was so happy to see that.
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Someone posted Trestle at the game yesterdaywith a why on one side of
his best and Ohio State on theother Why. Of course we're young Stent
State where he was just the presidentand was the you know, winning his
football coach ever at Young Stenn Statehistory and anyway, I just put,
I was so glad to see himthere, and he's so classy and had
two haters so far. Let's getthe majority of those comments though people loved
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Jim Trussells. You made the onejust just literally why we've been on the
air, he said, classier witha question mark. I guess cheating doesn't
register with you, Okay, thenI just can't believe how many people hang
on one negative thing instead of themillions of positive life changing events Jim Trussell
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did for so many individuals. Iusually don't stick up for coaches, but
I will say this. You imaginecoaching these thugs nowadays, and I call
him thugs. These kids come frombad upbringing. He saves them. Now
they're multimillionaires playing in the NFL.Believe me, I couldn't coach these kids
nowadays. I don't know how hedid it and how and he's a better
man than I'll ever be. WhatMatters with Midian MICHAELA is coming up next
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and we have so many interviews.We you're talking about local legends on the
show on Ireland is coming. Ohtons of fun. Stick around here for
What Matters Boots heem all right,it's been raw Indian Boots on news Radio
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