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November 1, 2025 79 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Before we look at it, look back at significant events
and people tied to this particular date in history, including
but not limited to these. This was the day that
the British Parliament passed and it went into effect the
Stamp Act, prompting stiff resistance from the American colonialist The

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year was seventeen sixty five, kind of the beginning of
the end, a precursor to our Revolutionary War eighteen ninety four.
Nicholas the second became Emperor of Russia nineteen thirty six,
and a speech in Milan, Italy, Benito Mussolini described the
alliance between his country and Nazi Germany as an axis

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running between Rome and Berlin. Two years later, on this date,
a two horse match Seabiscuit defeated the favored triple crown
winner War Admiral by four links. The race of the century.
It was on this date nineteen fifty. Presidential assassination attempts
are nothing new in this country. It didn't start with

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President Trump. Nineteen fifty. On the State two Puerto Rican
nationalists try to force their way into Blairhouse in Washington,
d C. In a failed attempt to assassinate President Harry Truman.
It's on this date in nineteen eighty two that the
first Japanese car produced in this country rolled off the
assembly line at the Honda manufacturing plant in Marysville. Nineteen

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eighty nine, East Germany reopened its border with Czechoslovakia, prompting
tens of thousands to flee to the west. East Germany
would later announce on November ninth it was opening its
border crossings with West Berlin. They finally heated Reagan's call
to tear down that wall this state. Nineteen ninety five

(01:55):
Piece talks opened in Dayton, Ohio. Leaders of Bosnia, Serbia,
Croatia all there. The talks would lead to the formal
signing the next month in Paris of the Dayton Piece Accords,
signaling the end of more than three years of war
in Bosnia. Golf Hall of Famer Gary Player, What a

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great great player he was and still revered today. Gary
Player is ninety years old. Today, Football Hall of Famer
Ten Hendricks is seventy eight. The great music producer David
Foster turned seventy six. Lyle Lovett lamb marked that we
got to find some Lyle Lovett to play at some point.

(02:39):
This morning. It's his birthday. He's sixty eight. Apple CEO
Tim Cook sixty five, Anthony Keatis of the Red Hot
Chili Peppers turned sixty three. Tony Collette the actress is
fifty three, Jenny McCarthy is fifty three. Football Hall of
Famer Steve Hutchinson is in the Talia Tina the actress

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is forty one today, and there are others. If it's
your birthday, I hope that it is absolutely positively the
best day you could possibly imagine, and you get to
spend this day with the people you love, doing the
things you love to do. And that is truly my
wish for you. Gary Jeff with a Saturday Morning edition

(03:26):
just ahead on seven hundred WLW. If we have WLW sports,
William Tomlinson, good morning. Can you believe that we have
no bathrooms in this building?

Speaker 2 (03:37):
Spent a nightmare this morning, Gary Death, That's all I
have to comment on this situation.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Walked in the elevator. There's a big sign water shut down. Notice.
Apparently the City of Cincinnati is doing something with the
main water line in this building we're in, and that
means that the water is completely shut off out the
entire building. Now, I don't want to give too much away.

(04:05):
But you have a tendency to really have to use
the restroom on Saturday mornings, right and early on Saturdays
after a Friday night. Yeah, but you got to go
down to P three. There's portalletts down there. So I
just want to let you know if at any point
you feel compelled, you, I mean, you can't help it.

(04:28):
I mean, you go more than my little Frankie, the
wonder cat at home, who's always in his poop box.
So I just want to let you know that at
any point this morning you need me to just take
the wheel for a few minutes, I will do my
best because I know you have needs.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
This studio is about to become my poop box with
all this water.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Out, all right, So anyway, let's get to the important stuff.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
The sports hig school football playoffs going on in Ohio
beginning this past night on fre Friday and night, Wyoming
defeated Roger Bacon thirty eight to thirteen. Cincinnti College Preparatory
Academy fell to Fort Recovery High School thirty four to eight.
Lima topped Aikens sixty two to twenty. LaSalle edged out
a win over Turpen twenty eight to twenty seven. Last night,

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Port Smith defeated Summit Country Day thirty to six, Withrow
blanked Piqua forty five to nothing. Lakota East defeated Oak
Hills in a barn burner fifty nine to forty seven
and a top Deer Park fifty four to fifteen. Wooden
Woods thirty nine, Little Miami six. Nicholas defeated Chili Coough
thirty four to seven. For coffee, I thought that he

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was silent. My apologies to the Chili Coffee fans out there.
Clinton Massy fifty one, Taylor twenty one. Fairfield topped Mason
forty six to forty one. Harrison dominated Butler forty to seven.
Lakota West blank Hamilton thirty to nothing. In New Richmond
fell to Washington fifty six to the five.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
Aw that one coming. Is there a Game seven in
the World Series? Liam?

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Last night, the Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays three to one.
Game seven tonight at eight pm.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
All, come and all.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Is this the greatest World Series of the twenty first century?

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Great Jeff, don't be flooding the airwaves with over hype,
superlatives and the like just because it's a Game seven,
but there is no more exciting thing to say than
Game seven of the World Series. We have it. It's happening.
The Bears are in town tomorrow to face our Bengals.

Speaker 2 (06:38):
YEP, kick except for one pregame coverage begains at nine
thirty right here on the Home of the Best Bengals coverage,
seven hundred WLW, and the Orange Blue Faced the Columbus
crew on the road tomorrow night with a chance to
advance to the next round of the MLS Playoffs. Kick
except for six thirty pregame coverage against the six on
Fox Sports thirteen sixty. And you see us on the
road tonight facing Utah College Game day pregame coverage because

(07:00):
at nine kick a set for ten right here on
seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
How you doing? You're a Jenifer Walker. Time change weekend.
Each tonight before we roll back into Rack, we set
the clocks back one hour. We're still doing this madness.
But okay, I mean the origins of daylight and standard time,

(07:29):
even well chronicled, we've talked about and some people say
just leave it like it is, and some people say, no,
let's hit daylight saving stime and then just leave it
like it is. I'm one of those people, the latter.
I wish it was just daylight savings time all the time.

(07:50):
But there are arguments back and forth, and we still
continue to do this little dance twice a year. So
we're in the middle of that and must win weekend
for the Bengals more than likely big elections in Cincinnati
on Tuesday. We'll cover some of that too, But first

(08:11):
and foremost, the lovely lady Lynette is here to join us.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
Oh clear bar She too side Peace Popersy for sid Yeah,
queer Ma.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
She a purchased Safty Musical City.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
For Clama.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
She to side.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
Peci Fopussy for shot Clearma. She had a purchase.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
God, Amen, well, amen yourself a man you are. You
are in the best voice I think I've ever heard
you in, Lynnette.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
I prayed while I sound like, oh if we do.
I put my crosses all around my neck and throat
and that little soil very glad. It was all swow
and I'm like, he's gott give me back, give me back.

Speaker 5 (09:36):
Now?

Speaker 1 (09:36):
You are you a natural soprano?

Speaker 4 (09:40):
I'm everything girl?

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Well, yes, I remember the morning you told me you
were transracial.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Yes, I'm that too.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
You know my wife heard that and I said, I said,
what do you think of that, Kristian? She said, I
think she's transplanetary.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
That too. Treat mine, look to you clothes, looked through defrigerators,
still door.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
I'm just me, Well, we love you.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
You don't need to be anything.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Else from planet happened?

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Well, what's been going on this last week since we
last talked?

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Oh, he'd just been playing beingoing Halloween pictures and Halloween parties.
And I don't have no numbers, Elvis, gim me a call,
doll baby, some phone, not post say if you Christ,
excuse me, but one night I saw a man standing
you know where my phone is like a scenographer just pushed, Christ,

(10:38):
push what you saw? No man? Phone numbers on my phone?

Speaker 1 (10:44):
You saw, you saw, you saw a man standing in
front of you what.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
I didn't know what it was. He was pushing like
a scenographer. Working at Sandre five, they say you can
erase numbers and stuff off a phone like that.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
So you're saying that somebody came into your room, got
your phone and was erasing numbers.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Evidently I don't have your number. No more, I don't
have nobody's number, and my fine grandson Jason. He always
fixes my watches. Now, I got two watches.

Speaker 7 (11:17):
On dead, so.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
You got two more. You got two watches, but you
can't tell what time it is because they're both dead.

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Yeah, so they said cheap. The first year I got'm
moent tarwarster. He said, throw them in the garbage. I said, okay,
throw them in garbage. Art two more. I come up
here in the age, work for a boom broke the
watch band boom broke the second one. I get you
on tomorrow. Yeah, I'm waiting six years ago, so then

(11:54):
get no money from my po A. Yes, he said,
I wasn't aware you ask for money. I said, yes,
I told you you shall get tomorrow. I said, no,
you ain't that fast. I said maybe a week or two.
He said, yeah, two weeks. Well recently said he wasn't
aware that when he come over. See, I didn't know

(12:16):
I had COVID. He told me I had COVID. I
to a why and he tell me I'm the patient.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Who didn't who didn't tell you you had COVID?

Speaker 4 (12:27):
The people here, Oh, I heard the nurse teller roommate.
I see he still got COVID, ain't you? She said,
M I'm like, what you're talking about? Willis? I remember
when I first had it five years ago. I called
the barking dog syndrome. You shound crown dog barking, and

(12:47):
she did for two weeks, but I wasn't aware. And
my family know I'm called it, thank God, because they
was in out to visit me.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Well, thank God.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Yeah, come over to them, y'all.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Got how do you, Lenette? How do you feel right
now this morning?

Speaker 3 (13:04):
I feel great?

Speaker 1 (13:06):
All right, So you probably don't have COVID?

Speaker 3 (13:09):
No, thank God.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Thank They just coming around again, evident because they give
them then shots. I've been wanting mine for three weeks. That's,
you know, a double. They said we can't get them together,
so I said, we'll give him a hip. The police shot.
That was about three weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Did you dress up for anything for Halloween? Yesterday?

Speaker 4 (13:31):
We're Christians. Christians don't do it. We have Harvest Festival.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Answer, good day?

Speaker 4 (13:40):
Got No, I did, but I did have a beard
on for a week and a half.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
You what I had a beard on?

Speaker 4 (13:47):
I was wearing a beard because I couldn't cut it off.
I did cutting it. It was massaging it.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Lynette. It's always good to talk to you, my dear.
I'm glad that you're doing great and sounded fantastic singing,
so thank you so much for that. Have a wonderful week, baby.
We love you.

Speaker 4 (14:05):
Oh wait, Geane, I have your numbers so much, sort
of the numbers. I'm a notebook. I had no numbers, Marsha.
I hope you're going good. Yeah, you transplient, right me
or something? I feel isolated from all my fans on
a phoneum oh, and Patricia send me a car from

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Columbus and I love you all out there all.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Right, Lynette. Thank you. If there's time into the first
official hour of this Saturday Morning Edition for Saturday, November one,
twenty twenty five, I'm Gary Jeff Walker. It's great to
be with you once again on the Saturday Morning edition.
Weekend before big elections in different places around the country

(14:51):
and including right here in Cincinnati, the may earl election,
the city council. Many things up for g and as
we prepare, there are people moving ballots this morning right
even as I speak. In One of them is my friend,
the truck commander west Side, Jim Keefer. Good morning, west Side, Jim.

Speaker 8 (15:13):
How are we?

Speaker 6 (15:14):
Good morning, Gary Jeff. It's awful early, buddy. But the
least I've got a bathroom. I don't have to go
to P three.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Oh man, I'm telling you what this was. This was brutal,
and it was unannounced. None of us had any inkling
that we'd be tinkling outside until we got here to
the building. There was no email from the building, nothing
from the company.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
That's brutal.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
It is brutal.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
They're not heated, of course, so if you got.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
To do well, I mean it's okay. I mean it's
forty degrees so we won't have to worry about icicles,
that's true, or blue ice, that's true. So here to
do my yearly civic duty, Gary Jeff.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
To Colleen and all the good people at the BOE
before I give her a nice shout out this morning's.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Plain to me exactly what you do, because I still,
in all these years you've described it or told me
that you were a truck commander. I still don't know
exactly what that means.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
What do you do?

Speaker 6 (16:16):
There's twenty five trucks that deliver the ballots to a
certain locations, and then the executives from each precinct come
and pick up the ballots from us, and then we
go back to the BOE out there in Norwood, and
then Tuesday night we do to reversal. So this morning

(16:37):
we'll be delivering approximately twenty three to twenty five precincts
ballots so that people can vote on Tuesday. So it's
pretty important because if we didn't deliver them, nobody would
have any ballots. You know, we jump in rental trucks
and deliver what we have to do, all.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Right, and so then Tuesday you'll pick up the ballots. Now,
what happens to the unused ballots? Because I know turnout
in Cincinnati elections is usually pathetically low, even for a
mayor's race.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
Yeah, supposed to be like twenty three to twenty five percent.
I think they get destroyed. If I'm not mistaken on that.
One's above my pay grade. I mean, I'm just a
lonely truck driver. But I'm sure when they go back
to the BOE what they have in surplus that people
have not showed up, I'm sure that they either shred

(17:28):
them or destroy them somehow, or they just.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Fill him in for aft tab pure vault. So it
ensures that it ensures, it ensures that he wins instead
of Corey boemer.

Speaker 6 (17:38):
Geez, don't we don't even want to discuss that one,
Gary Jeff.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Apparently I let the cat out of the bag, Jim.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
Now, it was with Corey the last three days.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
So I talked to I talked to I talked to
Corey earlier this week, and well, I'm not a citizen
of Cincinnati. I pray that somehow, some way the pastor
is elected over the current office holder. Ye's a great guy.

Speaker 6 (18:02):
So we're all hoping that one. But that's what we do.
So I got to go pick up my little Democrat
girl out there at the BOE. There's always a Republican
and Democrat that worked together so that they.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Keep it reaching, reaching across the aisle, or across the bench,
across the bench, seat of the truck, as it may be.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
You got it, Gary Jeff? All right, Jim, I appreciate
the time, buddy, and I'm getting ready. I'm going to
head out right now as soon as I get off
the phone.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Enjoy your morning, Thank you, sir, take care you want,
and only west side Jim Truck commander. Hi, Dave, It's
Dave from Harrison and by the way, on behalf of
my wife christ to two point Oh, Dave, I want
to thank you for making the trek from Harrison out
to Fort Thomas last Sunday to Grace Fellowship Church where

(18:51):
my wife got baptized for the first time in her life.
You being there meant the world to her, and thank
you for being there.

Speaker 9 (19:02):
This is today which the Lord has made. We will
rejoice and be glad in at Gary Jeff.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
Happy November.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Yes, I guess.

Speaker 6 (19:13):
Happy inkling of a tinkling?

Speaker 1 (19:18):
I did do that, didn't I? I'm sorry?

Speaker 5 (19:20):
What side Jim is my hero?

Speaker 6 (19:22):
I want to come right out there and say it.
Just get it out there. Always has been, always will be.
I hear it.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
You could, you could choose better. But okay, Dave, what
do you got?

Speaker 7 (19:36):
Well?

Speaker 9 (19:36):
What do you call what do you call someone who
plays tricks on Halloween?

Speaker 1 (19:41):
What do you call somebody who plays tricks on Halloween?
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (19:45):
Oh that would be a Frankenstein. Yeah, sure enough, there's one.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
Yet what do you call a bunch of bats.

Speaker 9 (19:58):
That are all shinnying?

Speaker 1 (20:01):
What a bunch of bats?

Speaker 7 (20:03):
A bunch of shy bats?

Speaker 1 (20:05):
What do you call shan yun batsy. I don't know.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
You call that.

Speaker 6 (20:13):
Acrobats?

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Scared?

Speaker 6 (20:15):
Yeah, acrobats?

Speaker 1 (20:18):
It didn't even make any sense. Okay, what's the last one?

Speaker 10 (20:22):
This?

Speaker 1 (20:22):
This better be a good one. This is the big
finish Dave?

Speaker 6 (20:26):
What am I? This are supposed to make sense?

Speaker 10 (20:29):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (20:30):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (20:31):
Well?

Speaker 9 (20:31):
What kind of deers do friends share with each other?
What kind of what deers de do friends share with
each other?

Speaker 6 (20:43):
Deers know?

Speaker 1 (20:44):
I've never shared a deer with a friend.

Speaker 6 (20:49):
Not even a branded deer.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Wow.

Speaker 11 (20:58):
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

(21:18):
back to our irregular programming.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Great singer, songwriter, interpreter, big band leader Lyle Lovett turned
sixty eight Morning Clean or No clin Texas. That's right,
he's from Texas, no doubt about that. Fred is from
Saint Petersburg, Florida, and he's on the phone this bright
and early Saturday morning, Fred, What do you number one?
What are you doing up on a Saturday morning.

Speaker 7 (21:42):
I've been waiting all year to tell you this joke.
Oh good, it's a daylight savings joke.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Okay.

Speaker 12 (21:51):
Nurse Mary, she was doing a rounds in the Old
Folks Home and she peeked.

Speaker 4 (21:55):
Into Old Frank's room.

Speaker 12 (21:57):
Oh Frank, he was in spread and shoe polish all
over swoon suit area, and she hollered in there she goes.

Speaker 7 (22:06):
Frank, Frank, I said, set your clocks back, thank.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
You, Thank you. Fred. Jeez, at least we have something
quality to follow that. His name is Rick Wasburn Old
Radio Rick? Good morning.

Speaker 13 (22:26):
I like being let in by by Lyall. Love it
a lot more.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Yeah, that would have been uh, that would have been
choice primo. But no, you got Fred as your front man.

Speaker 13 (22:38):
Hey, you mentioned something to Lynette about being somebody being transracial,
and it cracked me up because yesterday I was working
with a fellow in the morning who informed me that
he was radio curious.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Well, you know what, I gotta admit something that I've
never admitted on the air. I'm radio curious too. Every
Saturday morning when we talk. I'm curious about the device
that you are tuning us in on. They're just west
of Indianapolis, and I'm dying to hear the reception report. Now,
So what do we got?

Speaker 13 (23:09):
Thank you, doctor Seguey. You're coming in four by four
in nineteen forty seven. Stromberg Carlson. Hey, I'll take four
by four in this one. It's a Model fifteen hundred
h it's a dinatomic, rolls off the tongue. It's a
basic AM radio. It's the so called All American five designs,
so it's got five tubes. News is pretty much the

(23:31):
same circuitry as everyone else's. And it's available in ivory
or brown plastic case. And hey, without further it's you
shall we go to the catalog. Please, let's the dynatomic
for the bedroom or kitchen, had dinner office bad idea.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Yeah, yeah, not the living room, not any other room.
But if you're in the den or the kitchen, it's
the perfect.

Speaker 13 (23:58):
Radio of the body. There table ACDC model of unusual
power and tonal richness. Already then well, then we go
on to the Stromberg Carlson ad which says, stop, look
and listen. There is nothing finer than a Stromberg Carlson. Okay,
so this story apparently being told by the daughter wearing

(24:21):
a skirt with the record strewn around her on the floor.
Let's see how this smart family picked a fine radio.
Dad said, stop, stop, let's not be casual about this
business of buying a fine radio. You don't do that
many times in a lifetime. We want to be sure
we're right. Mother said, look, look, we're pretty proud of

(24:45):
the way we furnished this home, and we should look
around until we find the radio in keeping with our
lovely pieces. And daughter says, I said, listen, when I
tune on Gershwin, I want Gershwin and not a reasonable
fac simile there. And the same goes for Bach or
Beethoven when I'm in the mood. So let's listen for

(25:05):
a lifetime tone. And she's a party girl, didn't she.
This is nineteen forty forty seven.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Forty seven, then nineteen forty seven, and she's talking about Bach, Beethoven,
and Gershwin, not even Sinatra, not even you know, any
big band stuff. No, we're talking about the classical composers,
the great American composers Ira and George Gershwin, which I
mean when I want Gershwin, I want Gershwin, I don't.

(25:34):
I don't want gosh one, I don't any other variation
of that.

Speaker 13 (25:40):
She procacts machine either. We doesn't wish she said no.
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 6 (25:45):
Yeah. Even the way she's.

Speaker 13 (25:47):
Addressed, she does not look fun. She actually she doesn't
look at day over a fifty A teenage daughter.

Speaker 6 (25:54):
There you go, Oh my gosh.

Speaker 13 (25:57):
And I've never seen a picture before with a teenager
with records strewn around on the floor, but they're all
classical seventy eight. Of course, she's got good taste, but
she's a slob. Is long getting out of the.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Not good housewife material?

Speaker 6 (26:15):
Watch our kids.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Dude, you don't want any part of this woman. She's
gonna leave your house a mess and never pick up
after herself. Much less you don't expect that pot rose
to be ready when you come home for dinner.

Speaker 13 (26:31):
Yes, and good luck with that fine record collection you're
bringing into the marriage.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
That's right. Those platters won't be good. Those platters won't
be good enough to serve dinner on.

Speaker 6 (26:43):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 13 (26:44):
And another subject, Karma hates me, apparently because yesterday I
got home to get ready for the trigger treaters and
darned if the doorbell stopped working. Darn that was that
was an interesting challenge.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Well, you need a good knocker or two at your house.
Old Radio. If you'd like to find out more, check
out Rick Washburn at Old Radio Rick at gmail dot
How Now, Brown County, we go to the bar on
Main Street at a place known as Brookies. Right now,

(27:27):
Good morning, gang, whoa. You got a lot of folks
there this morning.

Speaker 6 (27:35):
Lots of folks and two dogs.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
You know, we have a new dog in the fold here.
Maggie has joined in the fun. So we got I've
met Maggie. Maggie is a sweet doggie. And is Jack there?

Speaker 14 (27:52):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (27:54):
So Darren actually was Darren actually woke up then.

Speaker 10 (28:00):
Fantastic brought along with him very very much fine we
had last week.

Speaker 13 (28:08):
So that's why we got a crowd this morning.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
That's right, man, join in the fun. Absolutely, everybody dive
in to a pile on the floor and wriggle. So
a couple of things going on this morning. Uh, Angie
is there? Angie's not usually there? She of course is
the uh, the missus of the oil bear in a
Brown County dug and uh at a little road trip.

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She's she's Mulania to his Donald, as we like to say.

Speaker 6 (28:45):
And as we.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Mentioned, the weather Rock was back. Did we find a
permanent place that we of course, Brookies is not only
a bar, it's also sometimes a restaurant if the cook's
out of jail, but it's also the Ripley to the
Ripley Center for tourism? Is the weather Rock? Has it
found a home yet?

Speaker 15 (29:08):
Well, it's inside right now with it's decorating with the
Halloween motif.

Speaker 10 (29:14):
Oh right now. So we're gonna have to find a
place for it outside.

Speaker 15 (29:18):
But anyway, it's got some water on it. I think
somebody may be spilt a drink on it or something.
But I think that means it's going to rain.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
We might get a little sprinkle there, Yeah, we might,
all right, absolutely if Queen of Hearts continues to roll?

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Is that correct?

Speaker 4 (29:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (29:40):
Two hundred and thirty five thousand right now, and Darren's
kind of change things up.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
We're drawing three.

Speaker 14 (29:47):
Different times on Wednesday nights.

Speaker 13 (29:49):
Also not start last week?

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Right yeah?

Speaker 6 (29:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (29:53):
Oh your work there?

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Yeah, how does that work?

Speaker 6 (29:57):
At seven point thirty we usually draw for the Queen
of Hearts.

Speaker 5 (30:00):
That hasn't changed.

Speaker 13 (30:01):
If you're not here or if it's not the Queen
of Hearts, you get.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
One hundred dollars. So we draw it.

Speaker 16 (30:07):
Eight o'clock we do the same thing, and eight thirty
we do the same thing, and we also do a
drawling in the day thirty to just pull your name
out and you're here to get five hundred dollars.

Speaker 13 (30:18):
Kind like four drum.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
That's nice.

Speaker 16 (30:21):
Then, yeah, Then I gave the last guy the option.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
Didn't get the five hundred dollars or he'd cut another
card off the board.

Speaker 6 (30:29):
He got to take one or the other. He took
the money. But that's an option.

Speaker 5 (30:33):
It's deal or no deal.

Speaker 6 (30:34):
What Brookies.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Well, it sounds like an awful lot of fun anything
going on this weekend outside of a two dog morning.

Speaker 16 (30:44):
No no bands tonight that I had one book, but
one of the bass player's brother passed away yesterday.

Speaker 5 (30:53):
They canceled on them.

Speaker 7 (30:54):
Yeah so yeah, but.

Speaker 6 (30:58):
Yeah, we're just gonna wing it night. Next Saturday, we'll
be in Russellville.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Oh really, at least his wayside.

Speaker 6 (31:06):
Yeah, be on the road.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Love that taking taking Brookies on the road on a Saturday.
All right, gang, it's great here you're all in great
voice and have a wonderful time. Is Matt Miller there?

Speaker 6 (31:19):
No, No, didn't answer the call.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Mat he was out too.

Speaker 15 (31:22):
Late last night, because I was out too late last
Maybe well my daughter was out running around with baton.

Speaker 10 (31:30):
Now how come?

Speaker 1 (31:31):
How come the one true alcoholic doesn't show up at
the bar at six point thirty on a Saturday morning?
I can't believe that. Take take care, guys, have a
fantastic weeknd Steve Fromett No High six forty five Eastern.
That is, don't forget to set your clocks back one
hour tonight before you go to bed. Yeah, it's that

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that time of the year again, and tomorrow morning it'll
be an hour earlier than it is now. The it's later.
I'm confused, but that's nothing new for me. Gary Jeff
with you on the Saturday morning edition. Here is the
guy who helps diffuse that confusion, A gentleman who, through

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his commentaries, his wit, his wisdom, and his keen historical knowledge,
clears things up on a lot of different fronts. Every
Saturday morning around this time, Steve from atn Ohio is back.
Good morning, Steven, Good.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Morning, Gary, Jeff Lebron, James caught the attention of the
big money crowd while he was still a junior at
Saint Vincent Saint Mary High School in Akron. As you
know you should. He skipped college for the NBA and
has done rather well financially. How much could he have
earned while in college from name, image, likeness money? Remembering

(32:57):
that NIL did not come to the NCAA until twenty
twenty one, welcome folks to the Ohio High School Athletic
Association member voting referendum November seventeen to twenty one, which
will decide whether Ohio remains one of only five states

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that have not approved NIL money for high schools. The
principles of those schools will each past one vote. This
comes as a result of a lawsuit by a Dayton
area phenom and his mother at a judge's temporary restraining
order forcing OHSAA to draft and present a plan to

(33:43):
its members. Jamiir Brown, the athlete in question, has committed
to Ohio state. In all forty five NIL states, in
Ohio's proposal is no exception.

Speaker 13 (33:55):
The proof is in the pudding.

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Restrictions very Ohios include barring quote personal branding activities during
school hours or while traveling to and from any OHSAA event.
The deal cannot induce the student to attend a specific school.

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Ohio schools cannot arrange deals on behalf of an athlete.
Athletes have to NOTIFYSAA within fourteen days of a deal
or become ineligible for a period of quote up to
twenty percent of the sports season. A spokesman FORSAA has

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made it clear the overseer and this is a quote,
does not want to mimic the NCAA protocols, especially transfer portals.
The referendum's complete text is due to be released publicly. A.
I'll be very interested in the penalties for violations to

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an athlete's grades or attendance record matter our endorsements for gambling,
alcohol or marijuana forbidden. If and when Ohio approves an
NIL proposal, only Michigan, Indiana, Alabama, and Hawaii remain non

(35:27):
nil states. Have these states witnessed an exodus of high
school athletes looking for a pot of gold elsewhere?

Speaker 6 (35:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
Let me conclude with a reminder of that nineteen eighties
Bob Knight interview with Playboy, in which he pointed out
the fairly extensive violations of NCAA rules, but refused to
blame the NCUBLEA, noting how little money it gets to police.

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It's the nil money college athletes get is not held
in escrow in the normal sense of that word, so
they can spend it as fast as it comes in.
Presumably it's the same now that high schools are involved.

Speaker 13 (36:18):
At the college level.

Speaker 3 (36:20):
Third parties oversee the transactions to ensure compliance with NCAA rules.

Speaker 6 (36:27):
And state laws.

Speaker 3 (36:28):
Yeah, it's really good in the weeds, isn't it. ESPN
explains it this way, and this is a quote. Common
school requirements include that the athlete get business advice or
training beforehand, and abstain from promoting certain products or services.
One would hope that one of them is gambling. State

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laws primarily focus on preventing NIL deals used as recruiting tools,
with some states limiting or outlawing boost club activities in
an NIL process. The NCAA prohibition list also involves quote

(37:10):
deals that directly involve athletic performance or would compromise. Oh,
this is really good an athlete's amateur status.

Speaker 6 (37:23):
Did we all agree that?

Speaker 3 (37:24):
Jesus? Can we all agree the leadership sailed a hell
of a long time ago. Presently, the NCUBA is trying
hard to get a federal law protecting its self from
anti trust actions. One wonders if high school athletes will
be sensible with their nil A goodies when college recipients
like Shadeur Sanders set an unfortunate example. Shadeur left Colorado

(37:50):
with over six million dollars and has managed to spend
about a third of it, much of that on a
celebrity laden draft party in Dallas, despite his failing to
get picked by the Browns until the fifth round, when
some experts thought he'd going round one. Incidentally, his dad

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and Colorado head coach Dion Sanders, did not attend the
draft party. And by the way, did anybody call in
Gary Jeff on this comment that was made on the
air today that the current approved unanimously vote on redistricting
air in Ohio will last until twenty thirty. No, that's

(38:37):
not true. The next redraw of districts will wait for
the twenty thirty census, which determines how many congressional seats
we get. Now, we took five years this time, so
maybe you'd be closer to the truth if you said
thirty thirty five.

Speaker 6 (38:59):
Just thinking that's dangerous.

Speaker 5 (39:02):
Take care of yourself.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
Talk to you next week there, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
Well, Steve, it's actually the news department that said until
twenty thirty, maybe a little bit more research should be done.
And I want to remind you that you mentioned Lebron
James at the beginning of this conversation about high school
Nil in Ohio. Lebron James his senior season, his senior

(39:28):
year in high school, was driving around a brand new Hummer.
Of course, that belonged to his mom, a single, hard
working mother. Sure it happens ray in Lovelin, good morning, my.

Speaker 7 (39:47):
Brother Gary, Jeff, that would be King James as he
was called back then. And you're one hundred percent correct
on that. And I, you know, Nil and bitcoin, you know,
neither of those subjects. I have much understanding. But now
thanks to Steve and I have a little bit understanding
and about all I need.

Speaker 6 (40:08):
Hope what it sounds?

Speaker 7 (40:09):
Doesn't it sound like end of days? Almost?

Speaker 6 (40:11):
What's happened in sports? I mean, can we ruin it anymore?

Speaker 5 (40:14):
I don't understand it.

Speaker 6 (40:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
Oh yeah, you know the next thing is elementary school,
junior high I of course, now I would not have
earned a great deal of nil money as a sixth
or seventh man on the Knox Toast junior high basketball
team in ninth grade. But nobody, nobody wanted to use

(40:38):
my name, my image, or my likeness for anything except
I don't know, maybe a dark board. So well, you know,
I wouldn't have affected my athletic career at all, my
short but storied athletic career in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

Speaker 6 (40:58):
And perhaps you utter off is result.

Speaker 7 (41:01):
But you know, I do want to give a tip
of the cap to both you and Steve Schulty because
he's coming up I know a little bit, and the
environment scam that we've been living in. You both have
been staunched insteadfast for decades, I know, for twenty five
years on this subject. And the reason I bring it

(41:25):
up because it seems that the there's cracks in the
walls of the environmentalism, as Rush used to say, environmentalism
is the new word for socialism.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Indeed, even we are going to get into that just
after seven o'clock with the Bill Gates reversal.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
There we go.

Speaker 7 (41:50):
And I did not want to step on that at all.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
Oh no, Now it's a good tase. That's what we
call a tease in the business. Ray, good job.

Speaker 7 (41:59):
I'm going to Mark to take this all right, Tyler,
good to talk to you.

Speaker 6 (42:03):
God bless you, and God bless America.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
God bless you.

Speaker 6 (42:06):
Sir.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
We will come back with mister Shulty and maybe something
else before the top of the hour. Hang on, it's
a Saturday Morning edition for Saturday, November first on seven
hundred W The Saturday Morning Edition for Saturday November one,
twenty twenty five. How you doing. I'll be fine, Thank you, Gary,
Jeff Walker. I am I, and you are you and

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we are all together. Cuckoockachew six minutes after the hour
before we get to Steve Schulty. Real quick, Tim who
does the high school football scoreboard show, had some comments
on the high school nil or the nil in general.
Tim quickly, sir, good morning. How are you.

Speaker 12 (42:48):
I feel great, Gary, Jeff, thanks for taking my call.
I'm in a bad section, so if I happen to
lose you, I will apologize, but real quickly on Jamiir Brown.
He attends Wayne High School in Dayton, Ohio. He is
currently the number two wide receiver and the number five
player in the United States according to some recruiting services
and his money for training and for tutoring. But my

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argument is that he is very well recognized and known.
There are about seven hundred and eight schools in the
state of Ohio to have high school football. There's about
a thousand high schools. Last time this vote came up,
it was voted down two to one, so roughly six
hundred and fifty high schools do not want nil in
the state of Ohio.

Speaker 6 (43:34):
The other thing real quickly is.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
Well, you were right about the reception, Tim, I'll tell
you what. I'll put you on hold if you had
anything else to offer. Let's go head to our environmental
engineer Steve Schulte, who owes as a strong signal because
he is there. Hey, good morning, how are you.

Speaker 7 (43:58):
Well.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
Interesting news this past week on the climate craze front
is that Bill Gates, the multi billionaire who has been
behind the narrative that we're in a climate crisis caused
by the use of fossil fuels and man made activity
has driven us to the brink. Now he's saying, yeah,

(44:22):
you know, really it's not a crisis. Huh. How about that?

Speaker 17 (44:26):
Well, well, there may be some cracks. I'm not ready
to pop the champagne if you will, Okay, because I
did look. Take a look at Bill gate blog of
October twenty eight. It's under the title three tough Truce
about Climate and this is what blog says. Number One,

(44:49):
climate change is serious, but we've made great progress. We
need to keep backing the break backing up the breakthroughs
that will help the world reach zero emissions. Next, but
we can't cut funding for health and development programs that
help people stay resilient in the face of climate change. Well,

(45:12):
are we going to have fun boats? And next is
it's time to put human welfare at the center of
our climate strategies, which includes reducing the green premium. I'll
explain that to zero and improving agriculture and health in
poor countries. The green premium is coined by Bill Gates.
It's the additional costs for a product or service that

(45:34):
does not emit co two. So apparently wants to clear that.
But more importantly later on in the blog, and this
is under bold print is to be clear, climate change
is a very important problem. It needs to be solved
along most other problems like malarium malnutrition. Every tenth of

(45:57):
a deury of heating I would say one every tenth
degree of heating that we prevent. It's hugely beneficial because
a stable climate makes it easier to improve people's lives.
Gary jeffs, he still draps the kool aid and believes

(46:18):
in the lie that underlies this hoopes.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
No, y, he's still He's still he's still preaching the
lie because he's preached the lie for twenty years. And
to completely backtrack on it would be admitting that he
was part of the hoax, which he was a huge
part of the hoax. And as far as him worried
about human health and compromising humanity, he's the same guy

(46:45):
who said he thought the Earth would be better off
if we only had five hundred million people on it
instead of seven billion. This is this is the same
anti humanist Bill Gates right, that has been lying, and
to admit that he was lying would shine the spotlight

(47:07):
on him even more than backtracking a little bit.

Speaker 17 (47:11):
See so back again, some cracks, but I would not
be popping the champagne. And interesting enough, on this past Thursday,
through the CO two coalition, they put off something which
hunts and climate change, European witch hunts of the fourteen
hundreds and through the sixteen hundreds targeted witches that were

(47:32):
thought to would be responsible for epidemics and crop failures
related to the client temperatures, the Little ice Age, And
one of the interesting things in.

Speaker 6 (47:43):
His book A.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
Where is It? I Don't Know?

Speaker 17 (47:50):
Very commni and Warming by executive director Greg Wright Wright Stone,
he shows the graph, but enough you know what was
happening back then is the first witch hunts occurred with
plunging temperatures that transition the Europe from the beneficial medieval

(48:12):
warm period of eight fifty to twelve fifty does increasing cold,
naturally driven climate change was accompanied by crop failure, hunger,
rising prices, epidemics and mass population. Well really what it
meant was mass deaths. And it's interesting that during this
cold period is when all this witch hunt stuff began,

(48:35):
because that's what band thought, that evil humans were.

Speaker 6 (48:38):
Causing the bad weather, and they estimated.

Speaker 17 (48:43):
Tens of thousands of witches during this period were killed
in Europe alone, particularly during fifteen sixty to sixteen eighty
when we had dramatic cold weather. But interesting enough, what
caused the end of the ways and the killings in
the late starting in the late sixteen hundreds, the warming

(49:06):
trend that started three hundred years ago, continues today in
fits and starts.

Speaker 6 (49:11):
Isn't that amazing?

Speaker 17 (49:13):
Climate change is always changing. No stable clients have ever,
ever ever existed on the planet Earth without.

Speaker 1 (49:23):
And furthermore, to your point, Steve, the narrative of climate crisis,
whether it be freezing or warming, has always been surrounded
by superstition and non science, just like the current incarnation.
Thank you, sir. Seven thirteen at seven hundred WL. Just

(49:48):
an amalgamation of crazy, wild stories from all over the
country and all over the world. Here is your correspondent,
Tom David.

Speaker 18 (49:55):
Good morning, Gary Jeff. This week to the Victor go
the Acorn. But first, a strange thing is happening near
the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Dogs are turning blue. The offspring
of the abandoned dogs from the nineteen eighty six is
well documented disaster are turning completely blue. Doctors have no

(50:17):
idea what's going on. They're trying to figure out what's
causing the color change. One thought is that they might
be drinking some radiated toilet water.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
That's for real.

Speaker 18 (50:27):
There's an organization called Dogs of Chernobyl that's accepting donations.

Speaker 1 (50:31):
If you would like to help out the blue dogs.

Speaker 18 (50:34):
Meanwhile, six people arrested in Saint Lucy County, Florida after
a case of mistaken location. It seems that this half
dozen thought they were at a nude beach when they.

Speaker 19 (50:43):
Took it all off.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
Turns out they missed it by that much.

Speaker 18 (50:49):
The nude beach they were looking for was one mile
north of their location. Despite the obvious mix up, they
were arrested in charged with indecent exposure. Speaking of naked people,
a woman in Illinois was left naked and afraid on
a waxing table after her waxer quit midwax.

Speaker 1 (51:07):
Apparently they got into some kind of argument and.

Speaker 18 (51:09):
The waxer walked out, leaving the customer bear naked on
the table covered in wax. Eventually, they found a brave
employee to step in and finish the job, and finally,
a group of overweight rodents recently competed in the Texas
Parks and Wildlife's inaugural Fat Squirrel Week. The competition aimed
to crown the most obese squirrel across all of the

(51:30):
Texas State Parks. Chunk of Saurus Rex was to proclaim
the winner. After a bracket style competition took place using
social media likes as votes. Other competitors included Chunk, Norris
and Stanley. The Texas Tank Top Prize you guessed it Nuts.
Next week health Club offers Porsche to first person to

(51:54):
lose one hundred pounds have a great weekend, saying there's almost.

Speaker 1 (51:59):
Another hour of this Saturday morning edition for this Saturday,
November the first twenty twenty five. I'm Gary Jeff Walker,
and you're not and aren't you glad? I'm going to
carry that around, believe me? Heavy is the head who
wear's the headphones? Seven minutes past the hour on this

(52:20):
Saturday morning, Well, it's that time already. My goodness still
to come. Gifts from Wally and a visit from Moe
Egger who is going to be live and I would
guess a hotel room somewhere in Utah unless he got
into a private home somewhere for the UC game later today.
How about a science minute with our friend's science money.

(52:42):
I think that would be appropriate and timely.

Speaker 3 (52:49):
Yes, as a nightly scientists advising bell blinding me.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Yeah, yes, indeed, Good morning, Michael, how are you?

Speaker 6 (52:59):
Mousser mass? Was that the first rap song?

Speaker 18 (53:02):
You know?

Speaker 5 (53:02):
I know?

Speaker 1 (53:03):
Actually usually the first rap song is attributed to Bob
Dylan and the Subterranean Homesick Blues Mom was in the
basement mixing up to medicine. He's doing the flashcards in
the video. It's like the first rap video Bob Dylan.
Monster Mass was Monster Mass was a dance song, kind

(53:26):
of like No, the early sixties were rife with dance crazes,
and I mean it's the reason Chubby Checkers finally gotten
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame because of
the dance crazes. He started with the twist and limbo
rock and the rest of that stuff, and then you
know he had to mash potato all the fly all
of the dance songs came out in the early sixties.

Speaker 20 (53:49):
Well, they had another song this last night, we're driving
back from the great hit Halloween.

Speaker 6 (53:53):
Was the Frankenstein.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
Bob the frank I've never I've never heard the Frankens.

Speaker 6 (54:00):
Yeah, I haven't either.

Speaker 20 (54:01):
It was on one of your older stations on the
FM side.

Speaker 6 (54:05):
Okay, this is let's get to the topic.

Speaker 20 (54:08):
You'll like this when I think this topic was actually
under the science heading under a magazine, and I'll read
that title that the other articles do NFL reps favor
of the Kansas City Chiefs. Now, this is published in
the Financial Review and it came out of Texas ou
pass Or University and South Carolina University, University of South Carolina.

Speaker 6 (54:29):
And what they have found was the answer yes, basically,
and what they've looked at was.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
The Chiefs are just said good. They found what.

Speaker 20 (54:41):
They looked at thirteen thousand defensive penalties from twenty fifteen
to twenty twenty three, and they looked at it and
the postseason officiating appears to be systematically favored to the
mahomes Ara Chiefs. And what they found was during the playoffs,
side two point three six yards were longer for defensive
calls against the Chiefs offense, twenty three percent more likely

(55:04):
to result in the first down, twenty eight percent more
likely to be subjective calls, and other worse things you
you can't overturn. And these were absent during the regular
season at least only happened during during the the playoff season.
And it was interesting is they started in twenty fifteen
to twenty seventeen period and they cite the NFL face

(55:28):
the anthem kneeling issue and the social controversies at the
time and ratings were down, and the Chiefs drew four
million more viewers in twenty percent higher television ratings in
twenty seventeen, So.

Speaker 6 (55:43):
You know, it was interesting.

Speaker 20 (55:44):
I just want to read two quick, small paragraphs from
this article and we'll move we'll move on. The key
finding was that the postseason penalties against the defensive playing
Kansas City consistently went further farther and occurred at more
defense decisive moments than similar calls against any other team.
And then it's an even more telling The effect grew

(56:04):
stronger when the same referees who had previously officially a
Chiefs playoff game were reassigned to call another Kansas City
postseason matchup. The refs were significantly more likely the issue
calls in the Chiefs favor in higher, higher high leverage situations.
In other words, third down plays that went into made
a first down out of it. So they're not saying

(56:28):
it's fixed, They're just saying, because of pressure of making
more succeeding business. You know, the rests are employed by
the NFL, that these calls are more favored for the
improved the business stature.

Speaker 1 (56:44):
Well, per se, I rely as a Chiefs fan on
the old adage there are lies, damn lies in their statistics.
That's prove it out pretty pretty much the same thing
the fixes on Oh jeeves every weekend all right, Michael,

(57:04):
thank you bye, eight twelve at seven hundred w. This
program always tries to rely on something positive to get
us through, and we do that by bringing you the
word of God via the mouth of my brother Rick
Green with a Bible verse on a Saturday morning. Brother Green,
good morning, how are you?

Speaker 6 (57:26):
Hey? Good morning Gary, Jeff. I'm going okay. This passes today. Gary.

Speaker 8 (57:31):
I want to apply it to my life and I
pray to everyone listen to it, pray it for me. Sometimes, Gery,
you're just going through stuff. People may look at you
a craving way, but God knows you and the song
fifty one birthteen create me a pure heart, O God,
and we knew a past spirit within me.

Speaker 6 (57:54):
Grey.

Speaker 8 (57:54):
I go through the same thing everybody else goes through.
I'm stubborn at times. Sometimes I just don't want to
do what God asking me to do. I made mistakes,
no poor judgment, you name it.

Speaker 13 (58:07):
I'm there.

Speaker 6 (58:09):
It's just couldn't be heavy today.

Speaker 1 (58:12):
Now we're we're both praying for a sister in Christ
that we we both know that you know very well, yeah,
who just suffered a stroke this week. And we will
continue to do that. And Rick, you know you said
give me the give me the verse again so people
can check it out. Sometimes it's not all that clear

(58:33):
on the telephone.

Speaker 5 (58:34):
Some what.

Speaker 8 (58:36):
I Som fifty one, Verse ten, Psalm fifty one. They
didn't a pure heart, o God, and we knew a
stat spirit within me. Indeed, that's name.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Amen, brother, thank you. And from that we go to
that Teresa who has other words on a Saturday morning,
Good morning, that Teresa.

Speaker 7 (58:59):
How are we?

Speaker 14 (59:01):
We? We are a little chilly today.

Speaker 10 (59:03):
You guys are having a heat wave.

Speaker 14 (59:05):
It's thirty eight degrees and I'm outside in a lovely screened.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
In some report anyway, you're you're in South Carolina and
it's thirty eight degrees. I just looked at the thismometer again.
It's thirty nine here, So we're not much warmer. It's
it's been ticking it's been ticking down. It always does
that right before sunrise for some reason.

Speaker 14 (59:26):
Yeah, between like six and seven or seven and eight,
it's always a couple of degrees cooler.

Speaker 21 (59:32):
Well greetings in salutations Gary Jiff, ringmaster of the Saturday
Morning Edition, Three Rings Circus. Oh my goodness, thou chong.

Speaker 14 (59:42):
Ha Christ the two point, which is good morning in
Chinese thanks to President's Trump's recent visit or meeting, Uh chumsimo,
which is slee s creak Frankie the Wonder Cat in Chinese.

Speaker 7 (59:59):
Hi, That's that's it for me.

Speaker 6 (01:00:01):
I'm done.

Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
I thought anything revolving uh, revolving around felines and Chinese,
I figure it has something to do with a recipe
or being hungry. So I don't know Frankie appreciates that
or not. Anyway, Please, I.

Speaker 10 (01:00:17):
Love Moogoo guy pants.

Speaker 14 (01:00:18):
I like my cat with a little bit of snow peapods,
I digress. Hey, sorry, sorry, frank my apologies.

Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
They told me it was chicken, got it.

Speaker 10 (01:00:35):
You know, I've never seen a part of the chicken
that looks like what's in my.

Speaker 5 (01:00:40):
Mugoo guy pant?

Speaker 10 (01:00:41):
What part of the chicken is that exactly?

Speaker 7 (01:00:44):
Anyway?

Speaker 22 (01:00:46):
Hey, to my bff Angela in Arizona, you know, Gary Jess,
he gets up at five thirty, so she says to
listen to I'm gonna call her after we'd done and
test her because I think she listens to me on
the eye app you know afterwards when she wakes up.
But anyway, hay to people at Brookie's. Hay to radio Rick,
thanks for the radio.

Speaker 14 (01:01:06):
I'm getting the nineteen seventy Lloyds electronic radio.

Speaker 10 (01:01:09):
Well who it's a throwback so I can listen to
this on AM.

Speaker 14 (01:01:12):
Anyway.

Speaker 10 (01:01:12):
The word of the day is zarp z A R
F zark. It is a handle for a handle.

Speaker 22 (01:01:20):
Is cup When you get a Starbucks and they had
that little sleeve on your cup, that's zarp.

Speaker 10 (01:01:28):
If you have the tin cups.

Speaker 22 (01:01:29):
I'm going to go back to my girl, Scout, Babe,
the tin cup they had a little handle that attached.

Speaker 10 (01:01:34):
That's a zarp. So God bless you.

Speaker 14 (01:01:38):
Good day everybody, Love you all, and hello.

Speaker 10 (01:01:42):
Again Chris by Gary, Jeff, buy that, Teresa, jeez l.

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
Good morning kids. Time for gifts from Wally, possibly delving
into the paranormal this morning. Mozart passes away in seventeen
ninety one. He's buried in a churchyard. A couple of
days later, the town drunk is walking through the cemetery

(01:02:11):
and hears some strange noises emanating from Mozart's burial site. Terrified,
the trunk runs and gets a priest to come and listen.
The priest bends down close to the grave and here's
some faint, unrecognizable music coming from below. Frightened, the priest
ran and got the town magistrate. The magistrate arrives, bent

(01:02:35):
his ear to the grave, listens for a moment, and said, ah, yes,
that's Mozart's ninth Symphony being played backwards. He listened a
while longer and said, that's the eighth Symphony, and it's
backwards too. Most puzzling. So the magistrate kept listening at
Mozart's grave. There's the seventh, the sixth, the fifth. Suddenly

(01:03:00):
the realization of what was happening dawned on him. He
stood up and announced a now gathered crowd that had
gathered around the cemetery in Mozart's graves. Said, my fellow citizens,
there is no cause for concern. It's just Mozart decomposing.

Speaker 23 (01:03:16):
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Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
This is Jim. Hello, Jim started advertising with Iharvey when
Fred Gwen, who's the judge in the case, is well,
he's addressing Joe Peshi, who's a lawyer for these two
kids who've been charged with a heinous crime. And Joe
Peshi says something about the two utes, and Fred Gwen,

(01:03:58):
the judge, says, did you say the two utes? Because
Moegger is in Utah and apparently he has avoided the
complimentary begels at the hotel, although it's so early there
they may not even be offering them yet. I don't
know if begels are illegal in Utah or if they're permitted.
And he's avoided the couch and he's with us now
on the telephone.

Speaker 5 (01:04:18):
Hey mo, what's up.

Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
So it is very very early where you are, a
mountain time, I believe, but I appreciate I appreciate you
getting up to join us this morning to talk a
little sports. And let's start with the football game. You're
in Utah for UC and Utah where the Bearcats, although

(01:04:42):
they've cracked into the top twenty, are still not the
favorite team against a very good Utah squad. Tell me
about the game.

Speaker 5 (01:04:50):
Pretty significant underdog tonight for the Bearcats. This is going
to be a really tough test. You know. Last week,
excuse me, last week Cincinnati played Baylor, and Baylor came
into the game with the most prolific passing offense in
the country. Utah has the most prolific rushing offense in
the Big Twelve. I ran, for excuse me, ran for

(01:05:13):
over four hundred yards against Colorado last week. And I
think if there's a weakness to Cincinnati's team, it's their
running defense. The three to three to five defense they
play puts them susceptible to teams that can run the
ball really well. And so I wonder about a couple
of things here At number one, basically, can you see
stop to run?

Speaker 6 (01:05:32):
Number two?

Speaker 5 (01:05:34):
Can they avoid the long sustained drives that they have
been prone to giving up at times this year? The
number three, if they have to play from behind really
for the first time since the Nebraska game, the first
game of the season, are they going to be equipped
to do so?

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Yeah, well, there you go. And it always seems to
me that college rushing when I watch college games, as
approach to post to the NFL. College teams that do
have a good running game tend to get those runs
in big chunks. I mean, it's not uncommon to see

(01:06:12):
a seven or eight yard rush almost every time out
of the box. If you've got a good running team
in college, where the pros, I mean, I don't know,
the average is probably just slightly over three yards of carry,
but college you get really big chunk plays on running
plays a lot. If you watch a lot of college football,
but you see does have a pretty effective offense, and

(01:06:37):
maybe they can match fire with fire that way.

Speaker 5 (01:06:41):
It's remarkable how good your offense can be when Number one,
your quarterback never gets sacked. Rennan Swarsbians has been sacked
twice this season. Number two, wouldn't you never turn the
football over? Cincinnati has one turn up over the last
six games. And the other thing is, and I think
I've talked about this with you, is Cincinnati special teams

(01:07:03):
play last year was atrocious. This year it's turned into
a weapon. And so when you don't score, you're not
turning it over. You rely on a punt unit that
I think has given up four return yards all season long.
When you're not scoring touchdowns, you can turn to a
field goal kicker who hasn't missed this season. All of
those things need to play out today. But yeah, offensively,

(01:07:25):
what's been so fun to watch about them is an
offensive line that's one of the best in the Big
twelve and an offense that, even when they're not at
their best, they don't turn the football over.

Speaker 1 (01:07:35):
And if they can, if they can, you know, successfully
outperform the expectations, this would be a huge win and
you know, more fuel for the fire of UC possibly
being one of those college college playoff teams. My Vanderbilt
Commodorees are traveling to Texas, and I mean my want,

(01:07:57):
of course, is the Diego Pavia and his Commodo her
friends and comrades turned Bevo into stakes right in front
of their home crowd. I don't know that that's going
to happen. Texas is slightly favored, but it's been kind
of like an underwhelming debut season for arch Manning, hasn't it?

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
It has?

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
And my understanding, he's been dealing with a concussion all
week and so they don't know if he is going
to play. I feel bad for that young man, because
if his name was arch Eggar, he is allowed to
develop and grow and take the bumps to come with

(01:08:40):
being a freshman starting quarterback in the SEC.

Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
Wait wait, wait, wait, hold on, man, hang on just
a second. Are you trying to tell me that that
Crosley's going to have a brother?

Speaker 5 (01:08:53):
No, I can assure you that's not going to happen.

Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:08:59):
I like the scrutiny that kid has gotten is unfair
and it's not deserved, and it's only because of what
his last name is. You know, he has been the athletic.
There was a piece written by a writer named will
Leach who wrote about arch Manning being one of the
greatest busts in college football history at that point, the
dude that played six games dramatically unfair. So I am

(01:09:24):
really rooting for that guy because I feel like the
weight of expectation has just beaten him down. But Diego
Pavia is my favorite college football player. Vanderbilt is an
awesome story, and we'll see if the Texas defense can
slow him down.

Speaker 1 (01:09:40):
Well, it's okay if you're root for arch Manning, just
not today.

Speaker 14 (01:09:43):
Mo.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Is there truly anything more anticipated and exciting than the
sentence Game seven of the World Series? Because we are
there once again, and this so far has been a
World Series. I mean, at least in this century, for

(01:10:06):
the twenty first century, would you agree.

Speaker 7 (01:10:08):
Or not, it's been.

Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
You're right, the Game seven of the World Series. You know,
we don't get enough of them. The games themselves, now,
last night was good. Game three was spectacular, you know,
the eighteen inning game, right. The rest of the games
themselves have not been awesome. But you know what's so
fun to me about a Game seven of the World

(01:10:34):
Series is the all hands on deck nature of it,
where you know, you watch baseball all season long, and
you know managers will manage that night's game with tomorrow's
game in mind, right, Well, there's none of that happening
in Game seven of the World Series. And so I
always think it's fun to see when you get games
like this, just to see how managers manage the game,

(01:10:56):
what they use, how desperate they are, what strategies employed
that they might not even earlier in the series. And
I am I'm hoping for a classic tonight. There's a
big part of me that wishes the Bearcats weren't playing
pretty much at the same time.

Speaker 6 (01:11:10):
But it's.

Speaker 5 (01:11:13):
It's it's it's awesome when you get to a Game seven.
I give the Dodgers a lot of credit Yoshiyamamoto last
night through and he was spectacular. That Toronto crowd early
in the game, you know, was ready to explode and
he kind of shut him down. And in the Game seven,
especially in baseball, anything can happen, and I'm excited for tonight, no.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
Doubt about it. I never really did talk to you
because it was more or less just breaking last week,
the gambling scandal involving the mafia and the NBA and
the Department of Justice, and everybody has kind of had
their their say about it. And when something like this happens,

(01:11:54):
it's good to have like a week to kind of
totally process it, because you know, in our business, you
want to be first with a take. You've got to
be You're demanded to have a take right away. As
you've had time to kind of look at everything. What's
your take on what has been allegedly going on and

(01:12:16):
what may continue to go on, especially regarding stuff like
prop bets.

Speaker 5 (01:12:23):
Yeah, I think the prop that's unfortunately, and I am
very much pro legalized gambling, and I think I.

Speaker 1 (01:12:32):
Know I've heard I've heard you on the ads, well.

Speaker 5 (01:12:37):
Gambling scandals are not new to sports. The mafia is
not new. The Five Families didn't just get together a
couple of weeks ago and decide to start an organize
crime racket. So these things aren't new. But I do
think they're easier to detect, they're easier to regulate because
we have legalized gambling. That said, I can certainly understand

(01:13:00):
why someone would say, look, we're going to have point
spreads and we're going to have over unders, and we're
going to have legalized gambling. But does it make sense?
And I think this is going to have to be
up to the individual sportsbooks to not have individual player
props because you know, in the case of Terry Rozier,

(01:13:23):
one of the players who was arrested, you know, if
it's in a game, you know the point total the
over under is ten and a half points, Well, you
could play your heart out score ten points and then
come up with a listed ankle. I wonder if those
are going to go away. You know, there are some

(01:13:45):
states in Ohio is one of them that don't have
player props for college athletes. So you know, I don't
think this means, you know that we can't put the
toothpaste back in the tube, and this is going to
be all for the NBA. Look, the NBA had a
gambling scandal in the mid two thousand that I thought
was way worse. They had a referee fixing games, and

(01:14:08):
it was a long time before anybody figured that out.

Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
Was that Mike Mathis.

Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
I believe it was most definitely not Mike Mathews Cincinnati.
It was Tim Donahey, dude, Tim.

Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
Donnie, I didn't know. I mean, I remember at the
time somebody was talking to Mike Mathis because it was
a fellow colleague.

Speaker 6 (01:14:26):
That's right, Okay, So anyway with Tim Donahue was throwing games.

Speaker 5 (01:14:30):
So you know, it's it's certainly not great for the
NBA's It certainly triggered a lot of conversations about how
well was this inevitable because we've had legalized gambling and
you know, again, my take is it's it's it's easier
to regulate, it's easier to detect gambling scandals and sports
go back to the eighteen hundreds. We had a World
Series that got fixed over a hundred years ago. We've

(01:14:53):
had point shaving scandals, we've had game fixing scandals. Those
things are not new, but player of props are reasonably
new phenomenon. And I guess what I wonder is, do
you need a player prop for players who aren't good
like I understand betting on Steph Curry's point total or

(01:15:14):
Lebron James point total.

Speaker 6 (01:15:16):
Do we need a.

Speaker 5 (01:15:18):
Player prop for guys who are largely inconsequential for players
who you know, frankly have I don't want to say,
a lot more to gain by tanking their individual effort
than you know, a superstar player. I think that's going
to be examined. But you know, if if the the

(01:15:38):
the instant takeaway is, well, this is why gambling can't
be illegal. If you think making gambling illegal again is
going to kill sports gambling scandals, you frankly know nothing
about the history of sports in the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
No, you just shove it. You shove it back in
the dark again where a lot more of it will
go on. There's no question about that. All I remember
is Howard Stern asking Michael Jordan to retire back in
the mid nineties.

Speaker 5 (01:16:10):
You know Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan is a special contributor
to NBC's NBA coverage, and I thought maybe he was
going to be their gambling expert.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Well, you know, there have been all kinds of rumors
and allegations and facts when it comes to number twenty three.
And I'm one of the biggest I'm one of the
biggest MJ fans there is. And they're they're debating this
nil in Ohio's high schools and they're going to have
a vote on it to decide whether to allow the name,

(01:16:40):
image likeness money to be going to high school athletes
in the state of Ohio. And I'm I'm saying to myself,
she wasn't Lebron driving a new Hummer when he was
a senior in high school? I believe you was. Moe
have a fantastic time out in Utah and say lo
to the Osmond's if you've see any well, I'll tell uh.

Speaker 5 (01:17:04):
I'll tell Emory's.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
All right, thank you so much, Moegger with the Bearcats
out in Utah. Counselor what's going on? Hey, you know
that thing you said about high school players? Were you
kidding or no, you gotta be kidding me, You're not.
That's amazing the Ohio High School. No Ohio is one
of only five states that doesn't have some kind of

(01:17:28):
an ni L agreement in high school, so go right
to the players and not the high school. I'm not
sure exactly how it would work, Mike, but yes, Wow,
there's money to be made. I guess on the on
the fame and the abilities the talents of high school athletes.
I guess if it all went to players from Elder,

(01:17:48):
I'm okay with it. Other than I'm sure, I'm sure
plenty of money goes to players from Elder. Yes, sir, Uh,
what's going on on the show, I'll tell you what.
We got Election day coming up on Tuesday.

Speaker 24 (01:18:00):
As we do, we are going to be talking to
candidates for Cincinnati City Council and Corey Bowman, who of
course is a candidate for mayor. Love that guy really
stacked up this morning with that, but I thought it
was important to do it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:13):
I love Corey Bowman too.

Speaker 24 (01:18:15):
I mean it's gonna be tough, however, with the way
that the temperature of the city is now with respect
to crime, maybe he can pull it off.

Speaker 1 (01:18:24):
I sure hope so well. You know, I have tb
Purefall may have to continue his Gavin Newsome training somewhere else.
True Saturday Midday with Mike Allen coming up next after
the show show at Huddles there on Mama Street, if
you'd like to come by. We'll love the college football
on the big screens all day long, and a good
time to be had by all, or at least by me.

(01:18:47):
Seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 19 (01:18:50):
When I listened to Willie, I feel better about things. Remember,
my friend Willie is here for you.

Speaker 6 (01:18:56):
Everyone says how smart dolphins are, but Bill Cunningham is
way smarter.

Speaker 19 (01:18:59):
Let me He'll be ease your concerns, keep you informed.
Has adolphin ever won a Marconi Award? No, but Bill's
won two of those suckers. Open your ears and hear
my mighty words

Speaker 1 (01:19:09):
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