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Willie discusses the latest in crime with Kentucky Commonwealth attorney Rob Sanders, breaks down current events with Ohio Supreme Court Justice Joe Deters, and Cindy Abrams debates Bill Seitz's plan to pay students to come to school.

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One thousand dollars entered this nationwide keyword on our website green that's greed. Enter it now, Bill cunning into Great America and of course, so welcome once again this larious Wednesday, Fridget Fridget afternoons. Global warming is everywhere coming up later. We scheduled Dale Donovan. We'll see what happens. We scheduled the counterpart, the former counterpart of Rob Sanders, that's Joe Deaters in a major state visit. Just as Joe to the studio allegedly in about an hour.

He's not come out of the Ivory Tower now for a year and a half. Haven't spoken with him, no text, nothing. The entourages came through yesterday with the with the dog sniffers to find out what's going on. And Joe's gonna descend from on High from Olympus to talk to us at one oh five. But until then is a predecessor and successor entitle Rob Sanders of Kenton County, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Rob, how are you, Willie. I'm doing fantastic. I am really plattered that you have

me on your show. Apparently every single day that you have worked so far this year, you know, with all his off days. But I'm sure ken Brew appreciates you coming out of retirement to fill in for him here. And I'm almost just wowed at the fact that you found Joe Dieters. Yes, I'd probably come over to the studios just to see him again, make sure he's still alive, but I doubt his secret service detail probably wouldn't let me pass the front door. He exists, No, he does exist.

He's good. He hovers, he's about six inches off the ground, just hovers. And then he called me out of the blue and said this is I got a call from the Chief Justice of Ohio from the office saying administrative assistant said that Joe Dieters Justice Show would like to come on your radio show. And I said, well, he can call me direct if he was. He said no, he said he'd rather deal through the middlings, the puddlings in Columbus. And then I finally talked to a security detailed the highway

patrol and they came through here yesterday and make sure everything was good. And I haven't spoken to him in a long time, but he's going to hover into the studio and sit down allegedly right there in about forty five minutes. I'll believe it when I see it. But I'm honored. Any chance of you becoming a justice? Have you thought about walking in his shoes and becoming

a justice on the Kentucky Supreme Court? Not a chance, Willie. I don't have the patience for it. You know, there's some jobs that I might consider done in Frankfort, but Supreme Court justice is one they don't have to worry about. Because if there's one thing that I cannot stand to do, it's watch other lawyers trycases. So I'll never be a trial court judge.

And if there's one thing I hate worse than watching other lawyers trycases, it's reading about other lawyers trying cases, which is what the Supreme Court justices have to do. So no chance. I'm not cut out for a black robe. And besides, I'd end up holding too many people and contempt and throwing all kinds of defense attorneys in jail. So it's probably good that I stay wearing a white hat on the right side of the courtroom where I belong. Now, one day I'll get a picture of us together. I'll send

it to you. But Joe will not have a smile on his face. He's very serious these days. Well that's going on to you too, I guess when you're Supreme Court. But he knows how to build the suspense, doesn't he. I mean, I'm gonna have to just tune in for the entire hour. He won't even tell you what he wants to talk about. No, but now I can't wait to find out. You know, I don't justices don't give many interviews. Willie said, that's a big deal. Well, he give me a list of topics I can't discuss, and I

said, we'll give me a topic I can discuss. He said, the weather. This will be interesting. We should probably ask him all about my cases. You know, he can't comment on anything going on in Ohio because it might end up in his courtroom. So just ask him about Kentucky cases. He'll he'll love that. I'll ask him about the matter of the murder of Deborah Pooley in nineteen eighty seven or eighty eight at the hands of Gregory

Wilson. And one of the saddest parts of this I can recall Ken Hyle of Barley Corns called me and when this occurred, and there was some period of time where his manager was brutally murdered and raped, and there was a horrible circumstance that I can't relate on the air. What happened to Deborah Pooley simply working. She's a thirty six year old female who was murdered by Gregory Wilson. And when I go back into the case a little bit, once

again, Ohio criminals made their way to Kentucky. He spent about thirteen years thirteen years in State of Ohio prison for similar misconduct, and was paroled for a rape and killing of a woman after thirteen years. At this point, Gregory Wilson is sixty seven, so he spent I don't know about forty years so far in state prisons and he's up for parole for the rape and murder at Deborah Pooley, explain what happened and how we as citizens can stop Gregory

Wilson from ever getting out. Willie, I tell you what, this case is so frustrating. I don't know where to even begin. Gregory Wilson was one of two Kentucky defendants on arm sorry to Kenton County defendants on Kentucky's death throw. He was convicted of, as you mentioned, the rape and murder at Deborah Pully back in nineteen eighty seven when I was still in grade school.

This case is so old. My grandfather, God love and rest his soul, who's now deceased, was one of the sheriff's deputies that you can see on all the news footage walking mister Wilson in and out of the courtroom when this try was going on. But he was convicted, he was sentenced

to death. He's been on Kentucky's death row ever since until the clown that we had in the Governor's office didn't get re elected and through a temper tantrum, decided to start pardoning and commuting sentences of some of Kentucky's worst criminals. Of course, that's the gift that keeps on giving. Governor Matt Bevan who decided to not only let Gregory Wilson off of death row, but to make him eligible for parole. You know, Kentucky has such a thing as life

without parole. So if he wanted to commute Gregory Wilson's death sentence, which he never should have done in the first place, but if he wanted to do that, he should have at least shown some compassion to Deborah Pooley's friends and family and commuted his sentence to life without paroles, so that while they would never see him be put to death, they would know that he would never get out of prison, that he would eventually die there. But no,

that's not what Matt Bevin did. In fact, I can't even give him enough credit that Matt Bevin made this like a conscientious choice to do this. He just knew such little about the criminal justice system. He might not have known that life without parole was an option. Nevertheless, he commuted Gregory Wilson's sentence to life with paroles. So he had been in prison long enough that Gregory Wilson was instantly eligible for parole. All he had to do was

take his sex offender class since he was a convicted rapist. And as you mentioned, he's a convicted serial rapist. In fact, he pled guilty to another dozen or so rapes in Ohio after his conviction in Kentucky while he was still on our death row. So even if he does get parole, he's going to have to go to Ohio to serve rape sentences over there. But how many rape convictions and murder convictions does one killer need to have before we

say enough is enough. You're going to die in prison where you belong because we can't let you out. You are a threat to every woman in our community. And that's what Gregory Wilson is. So this is not somebody that should ever see the light of day. And I'll be meeting along with the Hiles and Deborah Pooley's family. She's got two nieces who are her only living

family members. We will all be meeting with the Kentucky Parole Board on Monday, January twenty second and encouraging them to keep Gregory Wilson behind bars for the rest of his life where he belongs. And all your listeners can help out. If you're somebody that remembers this case or remembers the Barley Corns restaurant on the River down in Newport where Deborah Pooley worked and before she was kidnapped out

of our outside the apartment in Covington. If you're somebody that wants Gregory Wilson to stay behind bars, you can email Kentucky's Parole Board at p B Victim Services at KWY dot gov. Again, that's PEAS and Paul b Is in Brian Victim Services at KWY dot Gov. I would encourage everybody who lives in northern Kentucky and doesn't want a serial rapist and killer walking amongst us to contact

the Parole Board and just tell them to keep Gregory Wilson behind bars. One of the reasons that Matt Bevan did what he did, which was disgusting. One of the judges reviewing the case said the following, Over my thirty years on the bench, Wilson's trial stands out as one of the worst examples I've ever seen of unfairness and abysmal lawyering that pervade capital trials. So because he had bad lawyers, he should be free to rape and kill more women,

which is one hell of a message, Willie. They don't see. The criticism of the defense attorneys for mister Wilson has been well publicized, has been written about. Despite that, every one of the courts that has reviewed this case, and there have been several in both state and federal courts, they have all upheld mister Wilson's convictions. But despite all the criticism that the defense attorneys have received, what's not is well known is that mister Wilson was the

political pawn of the local public defender system. Now, not the people that are in the public Defender's office now I'm not criticizing them, but the people that were running Kentucky's public defender system back at the time the Gregory Wilson trial was going on. They wanted to raise they wanted more funding, They wanted to pay their attorneys more, and so they were sabotaging mister Wilson and his case. They were encouraging him not to cooperate with the attorneys assigned to represent

him, they were encouraging him to act up in court. They wanted to make this case a calling for more funding the public defender system. So they went out of their way behind the scenes to do everything they could to blow this case up. And that's what never gets published. That's what never gets talked about. Of course the liberals in the media. That doesn't. You know, public defenders sabotaging one of their own clients for more money isn't something

that plays well in the liberal media. That doesn't match their narrative. But that's what was really going on in this case. There was never any problem with the prosecution. There was never any problem with the law enforcement, and frankly, had they been allowed to defend their client without the interference interference and politicalizations, hardly say that turned out of my mouth. But he was being used as that political football for budgetary purposes. If that hadn't happened, maybe

those attorneys would have done a much better job. Nevertheless, every court that's reviewed this case has upheld his convictions. And he is a dangerous serial criminal, serial rapist, serial killer who needs to be locked up, and no lawyer, good or bad, is ever going to change that. And the other thing. Ohio paroled him having raped several women. He gets out after

thirteen years and within a year he's killing women. A woman in Northern and I would assume that there are many other offenses he committed that have not been apprehended yet. And Deborah pop he's still the main suspect in a murder that took place in Newport, a woman's dead body they found on the flood wall right next to the hotel that he was staying in at the time that he was caught for Deborah Pooley's murder. So you know, he's the lead suspect,

probably the only suspect in that case as well. So now there is no doubt that Gregory Wilson was a menace to society. He had, as you mentioned, raped and killed in Ohio, came to Kentucky and did it here, possibly multiple times here, and then pled guilty to even more rapes in Ohio while he was imprison in Kentucky. So this is somebody that never

ever should be eligible for parole, much less granted parole. Well, he had the assistance of Brenda Humphrey. I guess his girlfriend or paramore assisted him in the rape and murder of Debora Pooley. And there's no question ninety nine point nine to nine percent or higher. They got the right guy, got him repeatedly, Oh yeah, he's a rapist, got a seaman in deborpoolic'e

card that they stole after they killed her. They got Gregory Wilson and Brenda Humphrey using Deborah pooley stolen credit cards to buy themselves watches and clothing in Indiana and Illinois, while they went on a shopping spree with her stolen credit cards.

There was no doubt they had the right guy. This was a solid police investigation, a solid prosecution, and the only thing that is, you know, the problematic in this case is all the shenanigans that went into his criminal defense that had nothing to do with the prosecution of the law enforcement. So the PD's office wanted more funding, so they kind of tanked the case. But nonetheless they got the right guy. I mean, there's no question.

What about Brenda Humphrey. Is she dead in prison? Is she out? Where is she? You know, she has since been paroled and she got a life sentence, but with parole, she and this is the one thing that gives me a lot of pause. You know, people have said to me, Rob, don't you think this is a slam dunk as sure thing that Gregory Wilson is going to get denied parole? And said, well, Brenda Humphrey got paroles. She should have been in prison for the rest

of her life. So no, you know, I've had great luck with the parole board in the past. I've found them to be very intelligent people to listen to the victims in most cases, but not every case, you know, not the Brenda Humphrey case. She's out, she's on parole. She's not behind bars where she should be. So I'm not taking anything for granted when it comes to Gregory Wilson. That's why I'm encouraging everybody to contact the parole board and tell them to keep him locked up. It's PEB like

parole board, PEB Victim Services at Kentucky dot gov. Let people, Hey why dot gov? Y? Hey why dot gov. Lastly, about two minutes remaining, I'm watching TV last night and another Kenton County case and they're pulling a guy out of a wall in the basement. Explain that, I mean, Tony Benners thought about going to the basement now and then a hiding in the wall, but never made it a reality. What about the guy found in the wall? This really? Believe it or not. The defendant's

name is Mario Smith. He was raping and sodomizing and un sexually abusing his girlfriend's young daughter for about half of her life from ages six to twelve. He took off out a was not at home when they finally got the police there, and this was reported to the police. But when he came home and saw police outside his house, he just basically skipped down, walked out on his own biological daughter, walked out on all his clothes, all his

personal effects, everything he owned just never came back home. And it took Covington police about a year before they found him hiding out at a residence in Cincinnati. But when Cincinnati's Fugitive Task Force went over there to serve this warrant,

they were searching the house for about thirty three minutes. I know because we watched the entire body camp thirty three minutes that they were looking all through his house from the attic all the way down to the basement before one of their canines started barking at the basement wall and lo and behold you, the dog wasn't crazy. Mario Smith was hiding in the wall. So they escorted him out of the wall and to the ground where he was taken into custody.

But we tried mister Smith for rape and sodomy and sexual abuse of a child under the age of twelve years old. He was convicted by a jury and sentenced to life in prison. That sentence was imposed yesterday by Ken Circuit Judge Patricia Summy. So Mario Smith, like Gregory Wilson, will be behind bars, hopefully for the rest of his life. Because this is another guy that doesn't deserve parole, but he won't be eligible for it anytime soon.

So Mario Smith's headed to the big House for the rest of his life. If Matt Bevin sees his power again in Kentucky, who knows who he might release Mario Smith. In twenty years, you and I will be fighting to keep him in correct Mao Smiths supper parole. He was in a wall. They found him and Frank Style in a wall. There he is. I

don't know what's up with hiding in walls. It must be a Cincinnati thing, will he Because there is a guy named Jacob Jewlick a few years back who shot at some officers in Lakeside Park or Lakeside Park officers in your old hometown of earl Anger. He ran away to Cincinnati. The Cincinnati swat team found him hiding in a wall in a house over on the West Side.

So I don't know what it is about Cincinnati criminals climbing into walls, but this is two examples of the Cincinnati officers doing us the assist and finding I don't know if you want to call them their criminals or our criminals. There citizens that commit crimes in our county and run back to Ohio. But fortunately Cincinnati police are very good about sending them back to it so we can put them in prison where they belong. All right, I'll I'll give your best

to justice. Joe in about thirty five minutes, he's making a state visit of great note and we'll see what occurs. But Rob Sanders once again of parents number two, maybe twenty four will be the all time record this year. Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Willie, it's my pleasure. Make sure you take a picture with Joe because I you know, with your off time and his off time these days, I'm guessing you guys got to be the two Tannis guys in Cincinnati, so I want to see how

both of you are looking these days to grab a photo for me. While he's there, we have the appearance of Donald Trump, the Orange Man. We're orange. That's great, all right, dere take care, thank you. Let's continue with more Hide in the wall, Get in the wall, nobody will find you in the wall. News Radio seven hundred WLW warm your weary baseball bones next to our mighty hardball flame during the rates hot stove.

Leave tonight at six only seven hundred w l L the home of the Reds all right now, Billy Cunningham, the great American last night you see, and Xavier head two of the greatest at the same time victories at home in maybe years. I think what happened is that Xavier tough UC to handle the Big twelve, the Big fourteen, the Big eighteen, whatever the new conference is going to be called, if anything, because they were toughened up UC by beating the crap out of them on a regular basis, so they were

ready for the TCU horn Frogs. I think it was improper. I discussed this with Moe Hagger about an hour ago. For the UC faithful to storm the court remind of the great pundit who once said, act like you've been there before. I e. Paul Brown, act like you've been there before. But then I said, Tom, of course UC has never been there before. They're never beaten a Big twelve team at home. TCU horn Frogs. Are they any good? They're ranked? And how can a horn frog

play basketball? I have no idea, but the fans acted stupidly, stupidly to use a political term, by storming the court. Many times there are big fines that are being laid for those who do such things. So we'll see what happens with UC got to provide better security. The horn frogs were not happy and at the loss and overtime, but especially not happy of the idea that thousands of miscreant UC fans were prowling around the court as they're trying

to get off. Act like you've been there before. It with Xavier, we know it's Miller time at Xavier and they had a big win over Butler and ted Mada. So we'll see what happens. But I took Moager to task for supporting the idea that the UC faithful can make a fool of themselves charging the court edge, junk or court and for a victory that beating a horn frog should not be that difficult anyway, right, So we'll see what happens there later today and about set up the rest of today's big show You

and I Together, that isn't about twenty five minutes. I got a call yesterday from the Chief Justice of Ohio about whether it was appropriate for Justice Joe Dieters to appear in person in the studio, which is not done for a year and a half he's on high he's an olympus, and he told me. The staff member told me that he will come as long as it's not too entertaining. I said, really, but that shouldn't be a problem. So Justice Joe Deaters aka former Prosecutor Joe Eaters, former state Auditor, I'm

sorry, State Treasurer Joe Eaters, former Clerk of Courts Joe Eaters. In other words, you can't hold wark, I can't hold a job. We'll be here at one five to talk about all matters relative to the Supreme Court. And I guess I have a list of things I can't ask him, so I'm gonna try to stay away from the things I can ask him, which I probably will anyway. Now. Secondly, at two of five today,

we have a state representative, Cindy Abrams. You may have heard Bill Sites this morning with Scott Sloan pitching the idea of spending up to one thousand dollars per student who refuses to attend class that are chronically absent, which is a terrible problem. I'm told many times, ninety percent of the job is simply showing up ready to work. Ninety percent of the time is work. Show up and if you're a student, I want to find out from Sydney

Abrams how much money is being spent already. What are the special services already being paid for? In addition to Plan B, contraceptive and condoms and high school vending machines, we also have boys and girls clubs. We have school is medical care schools, a hospital, school is a cafeteria, school is a place for psychological services. The more money we spent, it appears we

have less and less results. So to spend a little bit more money to pay students to do what they should be doing anyway, is kind of ridiculous. I don't know about you, but when I was a younger man, many many decades ago, I would often find myself in a difficult circumstance.

But one thing Mom always told me to her children, and she never no one in her family ever had more than an eighth grade education from Latonia and Erlanger schools, including the Crusaders, but none of the less that's a different story. Said you have to get a good education. Because we're in a situation now that's somewhat difficult. But I want my four kids to get over the bridge and get into the Promised Land, which is a good life with

a nice income, functioning society member, and do your job. So we always are told from the get go when you come home, you're not going out until you do your homework. At some point, my mom couldn't do the homework with me. But nonetheless, I know I couldn't leave and play or do whatever. And if there was a game being played and I was participating, I couldn't go to bed till she saw the homework I had to

do every day, every day, four kids. Imagine a woman with an eighth grade education, with four children, with no public assistance other than a helping him from St. Vincent every now and then. Nonetheless, with no income, plenty of debt, and all four kids have advanced degrees. And it's not because we're special. We were common because we were in a culture, in a society in which it was functional. I may have not had a functioning father, I had a great mother, had three siblings, and

I was in a society in which I had to perform. I couldn't get out of line because some other, some other guy in the neighborhood father would put me back in line. And so I want to hear from public education and from Sydney Abrams state representative, former cop to take bill Sites to task for wanting to pay kids to do what they should do. Anyway, if money solved problems, everyone would graduate from public high school with no difficulties whatsoever.

If money solved the problem, we'd have less and less shall we say, job openings, and would have less and less individuals getting government assistance. That's the name of that tune. Most of us understand that the bridge over the troubled waters of life involve a pretty good education, having good work habits, showing up on time to do the job and go home. I have great respect. I watched this morning the rumky garbage man on my route. I don't know what time he got up. I meet with him every now

and then to thank him and compliment him. Something like four thirty in the morning. He gets up every day to go pick up garbage all over the forty three area code. And it's wonderful that a man and a supporting his family is out there at five point thirty in the morning driving the rumky picking up the truck and away you go, and working all day in these temperatures. Think about that, and it concerns me greatly that so much is given

from whom so little is expected. So when someone like that, and there's thousands, hundreds of thousands in the tri State doing exactly the same thing. Is that rumky garbage man who I see on a regular basis every Wednesday, every other Wednesday, and I just it's wonderful to watch him work. I'm so compliment I watch individuals who every day get up to work, hard,

work smart. When speak to Frank ziv acr Gunny Pools and Spaws and others, it's hard to find any employees who want to work put an eight to ten hours a day support your family. So how does paying somebody I would say improperly money to do their job that they should be doing anyway as a fourteen year old, doesn't that send the wrong message? Like bad behavior has

consequences. What if you don't skip school and a raket and you can't figure things out, then the government will come to your assistance and pay you for bad behavior. And if you get paid for bad behavior, you get more of it. If you punish bad behavior, you get less of it. And if you listen at all to the parole of Gregory Wilson, who raped several women in the state of Ohio and vicious threatening, almost attempted murder ways and was given a thirty six year sentence. That year, thirty six year

sentence was reduced to thirteen years and he was paroled. And within a few months of the parole, he's hooked up with a girlfriend named Brenda Humphrey. Well, she must be a wonderful character, and they decide to go on a rape murder spree, the two of them. Of course, the rapes

are conducted by Gregory Wilson. And I still recall Ken Hyle, the great owner of Barleycorns, at a place in Newport, asking my assistance as a radio talk show host to get out the message that one of his managers, Deborah Pooley, only thirty six years old, was brutally beaten, raped and murdered. And they spent some time trying to find the assailant and turn out to be the DNA of Gregory Wilson, who's now sixty seven years old. By the way, sixty seven years old, was found inside a vehicle and

there was other indicators including using her credit card in Illinois and Indiana. Gregory Wilson in his so called girlfriend Brenda Humphrey, who by the way, is now free, were the perpetrators. And this was after Ohio paroled a convicted, admitted, known rapist, taking away two thirds of a sentence. And that's why Deborah Pooley was murdered in nineteen eighty seven as a manager from Barley

Corns. It is sick and it's sad. If Ohio had done its job, Gregory Wilson would not have been in a position to rape, beat, and murder Deborah Pooley in horrible ways which can't be related on the radio. And it's disgusting. And now once again, here sadly or great, here I am thirty seven years later with Gregory Wilson. I said what he might be paroled next week. The odds, the odds of a rapist changing his ways are the same as the Great American becoming gay, or the same as

Rocky Boyman becoming a non binary. It's not gonna happen, won't happen. Gregory Wilson wants to rape girls. And if he gets out next week out of Kentucky, he's gonna rape your wife, your mother, your daughter, your sister, your granddaughter. That's what he does. He's a murderer and he's a rapist, and he's got no better. Having been locked up for the past thirty seven years in Kentucky, and on top of that, he was locked up thirteen years in Ohio. I put my simple deer park Matt

together, that's approximately forty nine years. So he started raping girls when he was an eighteen nineteen twenty year old and it continued until he got caught. Then he got caught, then he got sentenced. Then he went through a rape prevention program and Lucasville, and he gets out Ohio. Let him out to go rape and murder Deborah Pooley. My god, if he gets out again. Sobia and Governor Matt Bevan was a so called Republican in Frankfort.

That when he lost the election in Frankfurt, what did Matt Bevin do? Well, he going out the door, he said, this is ridiculous, this is absurd. What we're going to do here is parole and let go a bunch of rapists and murderers as a way of saying thanks to the people of Kentucky. So right now, Gregory Wilson, thirteen years serial rapist paroled in Ohio gets out within three months, he rapes and murders Deborah Pooley in

Kenton County. They find him now here we are thirty seven years later, and Gregory Wilson is about to be paroled once again at the age of sixty. I've told he sixty eight. He started raping women and girls when he was eighteen years old, and he's still doing it. And if he gets out, guess what He's going to rape and murder again and again and again and until he's caught again. And it's just it's it's totally disgusting, and

we have to fight these fights. So let's continue with more. And Matt Bevan, who was angry when the voters at Kentucky rejected him and gave us Andy Basher going out the door. He's at all show Kentucky, and he opened up the jail cells of the worst among us in order to rape and murder and kill. And one of those people he released is now up for Pearly. He got the death penalty, but of course that was overturned.

So we live in difficult times. Let's continue with more and once again coming up after two o'clock today, is Cydny Abrams taking Bill Sites the task. Bill Sites is wrong to pay mystery and students' money for attending class when they should do it for nothing. And secondly, what does they do to some kid at Woodward who's hasn't missed the class? She or he doesn't get paid and that student is doing what's right. So you pay for wrong behavior, you get more of it. Bill Sites is a good man, but he's

lost his way. Maybe age is catching up to Bill's Sites a little bit, but he's not thinking right. We'll try to keep him straight, but Sidney Abrams will do that after two o'clock today, plus after one o'clock we've scheduled justice. Joe Dieters came down from all High like Jack and the Beans, talk is up there in the heavens on Olympus. The guard dogs have

come through. The drug sniffing dogs have done their duty, and just as Joe will arrive sometime after one o'clock today with his entourage and also with a list of questions he cannot answer. And like Joe Dieters said, the most important thing is please do not be entertaining, because I can't put up with

that. So let's continue with more and if line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven pounds seven hundred and new eighteen t and by the way, should you see be fined large amounts of money for what they did to the sacred court last night. Act like you've been there before. They finally win a game and they and they act to sift the

beating. A horned frog's a big deal a horned frog. And the students made fools of themselves when they charged the court, jumped around like Mexican jumping beans, and the TCU horned frogs might have been injured during this, But to act like you've been there before. Of course, UC has not been there before. They've not won any games in the Big Big twelve, Big fourteen, Big sixteen at home, first time they've ever done it. Xavier

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subject to lend for approval. Then it's the new year, and for many of us, I'm glad you're here with your entourage, you have your walk up music. The bomb sniffing dogs have cleared the facility, d j Hodge has the security failings available. Not seeing you for a year and a half, you don't look any worse, by the way, Thank you. Hit the music, Dave. I'll tell you what this is your walk up music as prosecutor? Is that correct? That's correct? Hit it out of that

senset. Tell a TV screw. I'm far out. I can get if women do, because I'm fight saying Sharon Kennedy in the background. I know justice, Joe leaders State visit. It's been a year and a half. Sharon Kennedy has given me a list of questions not to ask. You got your own list there? Sure? What can I ask? Not much? What's before we get into the weather? Anything relevant that someone might be interested

in? Can we talk about a couple of things? First of all, for you to complain that I'm never on the air here, are you joking? I mean it's I need some time off to coalesce. It's a crop shoot. Every time I turn on the radio, it's January the seventeenth that I'm here. That's all. I like the promos though. Listen to Bill today, he's gonna discuss black Yeah. Ken Bruce on Ken got Live on He's been liberal for me, yeah, a little bit, but they did a great job. What can I talk about? How about this? Tell

me the last year you were as prosecutor? First year is a high Supreme Court justice? How's the gig? How's the job differently? What's better about it? And what's worse? The job is fantastic. I mean, it's it's it was the right time. I was at the prosecutor's office for twenty six years and they wanted to they wanted you out. All these people used to come up to me all the time and say, you know, we did these horrible cases, dead kids. Just I've prosecuted five serial killers.

People say, how do you? How do you deal with that every day? How you and it just kind of you just got to get immune to it, I think. And when I left that job, God blessed Missy Powers. When I left that job, I realized the toll it was taking on me. I mean, it really does get to you. After a while. You can you can only deal with so many dead children. It's

tough. And the other is management of people. You have one hundred and two and forty two forty employees, and when you have two hundred forty employees, you're the personnel director and I went from two hundred and forty employees to four. Is that a positive? It was a no. Sharon Kennedy, God bless her. She has to mess with all the budgets, the legislature. She's fantastic. I mean, it's it's unbelievable the job she does.

And you know, Pat Fisher and Pat de Wine, they both have helped me a lot up there because they're very smart lawyers, and yours truly isn't as smart as that, but they are very smart lawyers, and they've helped me adjust to it. And I think it's a I think the Supreme Court's great right now. And that's dotical. Now, those guys aren't practical. They're bright and all that stuff, But you're on You spent most of your life on the sidewalks on the main streets of Cincinnati, and you have a

practicality. Maybe these erudyite justices don't have. Yeah, Yeah, I think if I bring anything to the court, it's I always stress to them. Look, you're reading a very sterile transcript of what happened in a trial. And I would read cases from the Supreme Court of Ohio and other courts, appellate courts where they would disparage defense attorneys for proceeding down some line of defense. Well, they're not in the courtroom watching jurors roll their eyes at at

another defense. You know, if he bring stuff up, you just don't know the atmosphere of that courtroom. And I think what I've been able to stress the best I can to the other justices is that we need to get great deference to these trial judges and to what's going on in these courtrooms. I've been there, as you know, a lot, and you know, God bless them. They have the best view. It's like second guests in a referee and you don't have instant replay. I mean, it's just doesn't

it's not working. I learn at it this way also that many times the person gets onto a bench, especially when it's the last most powerful bench in Ohio, and they change. Very rarely does a person go in as a liberal and come out a conservative. It's normally going as a conservative come out as a liberal. Is there a concern that you have now the area Dot you got your staff. I was there for the Andy Douglas unveiling and the portrait, and I thank you and his lovely wife sue for inviting me in

the hollow chambers. You kind of walk in the carpeting. It goes down to your ankles. You kind of walk in there, and everyone coaches served to you. Breakfast is served. You can't buy a meal anywhere in Ohio. And it changes. Is there a fear we have justice Joe deaters that you're going to change they come a left ring radical liberal? Is that possible there? There's probably no possibility of that. But you know, when I first went up there, one of my brothers said to me, who you

know, said, how do you like the new job? I said, I love. Everybody's nice to me. And he said and the way he would say, he said, real nice or fake nice? I said fake, I don't care. I don't care, be nice. They're nice to me. No one's mad at me. It's kind of interesting in your job. I was in your office many times on that corner and there'd be arrows coming from every direction. The pundits, the critics would come after you.

You had victims, advocates, you of people picketing in front of the building, calling you everything but a white man. When you made a decision, you're always careful about two hundred and forty employees, who's gotten pregnant, who pinched somebody in the butt, who didn't show up today? How come you're still sick and you're looking around the arrows are hitting you from every direction. It's like it's like taking the proverbial drink out of a fire hose. It's

just everything I believe. Oh my god, Look what's going on. Every day is different. You know, somebody, some cop shoots somebody the night before. It just comes at you constantly. But in Columbus, none of that. You have your own private parking space in a heated garage every day, every day. As prosecutor was again, it's like guessing who's subbing for you this week. You know, wait a minute, hang on a second. This is the only time year I'm off. Is that right? It

is? Okay? Well anyway, Christmas January February. Then I'm back at it hard, back at it hard. But get you to answer my question. The question is the question is this reporting to work today in a heated parking garage. Up your gold embossed elevator, puts up inside your chamber, people sitting there when you come off the elevator hand. Some of your listeners come up and see the Supreme Court, so they're beau. It is very beautiful, I will admit it, But there's no gold plated and you sit

down and put your feet up with your slippers. Well, as I mentioned you before when I was prosecutor, this thing comes at you a million different ways. Every day is different. Last month, God bless her our Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy gave me our schedule for the year. Do you understand that a year? Yeah? I don't know, right. I know when I have to be in Columbus. I know what's going on with the court that far in advance, and now we have emergency stuff. You know, every

election season brings out thousands of lawsuits. You know, everybody's trying to sue. Everybody got to sue everybody. What do you miss about it about not being the prosecutor? What do you miss? What I miss is not being able to shoot my mouth off like I used to. I mean I used to be Come on this show. I would challenge you if you really had statistics. I doubt you do. I think I appeared more than all your

other guests combined last ten years. I think Rob Sanders disagrees. Here's the one that you talk, you know, in Rob Sanders, that's a good subject. You know, I heard him bad mouthing me today, and you know I thought I trained the boy well, but apparently not. Once put about border fence, does that make any sense? Bar bar border fence? I I don't want to get an noise and opinion about that because I have to rule on that. You have to rule. Take it down right,

I was swimming across the I want nothing to do with that. Nothing will wait to see if it so you miss what the what's next? The excitement? I become this guy who yells at his TV all the time. I mean I and I know you've been exaggerating, but I talked to you quite a bit and yell at you, but we haven't spoken along. I haven't

seen you in a year and a half. I have to be screamed and so what what don't you as far as the job is prosecutor, is there When I think about your cases and they were heartbreaking and they were difficult. I think about the one in Blue ash to killing or that rode to Nathan, I'm thinking what the I know you can't comment on that. But every day it's like a fight, argument, screaming, and the Supreme Court it's like looking. It's with slippers and uh, a little bit of perier,

smoking jackets and you just sit there and stroke citement. Do you miss giving interviews? Do you miss meeting the slaps? You know, after twenty six years, I don't. I don't miss it. I mean I'm interested in it. I watch what's going on. You know, I went through my last my last reelection. I went through a George Soros funded candidate who came at us with over a million dollars out of out of Switzerland to defeat you. It was they targeted fourteen prosecutors and they won twelve. You know San

Francisco, La, Chicago, all these cities Philadelphia that are destroyed. Those were the candidates that they were supporting. And they did the same thing to me. I survived and the prosecutor and Phoenix survived. And that was it. Fifty You got fifty three percent of the vote. It used to be

nobody ran against you. And then with most of the experienced great success prosecution, forty seven percent of Hamilton County residents said, we want to make a change to someone George Soros wanted It's like what, Yeah, it's politics is a tough business and the other side has so I know you had input in it. What did Melissa Powers bring to the table that you thought was deserving of your position? What did she bring? Well? She I mean,

she was one of my best assistant prosecutors I ever had. I mean, she was I can't endorse her, obviously, but Missy Powers handled one of our toughest cases, which was Joseph Paul Franklin, who's a serial killer who went through the Midwest. Caught he shot two little black kids in the neighborhood I grew up in Bondale. It was unsolved for decades. Uh, Missy handled it just professionally and really well. She then went off and became a

judge, and she was a very respected juvenile court judge. And when I was leaving, yeah, obviously I talked to Missy about it and to make sure she knew what she was getting into, because it's I'll tell you, when you're a prosecutor in a major urban area, it's a different job. It's a great job, first of all, if you enjoy it. It's a tremendously fun job. But there are a lot of slings and arrows to it. You get a lot of criticism, and if you have thin skin,

the job ain't for you. And I think I think Missy has it. I think, you know. I'm glad what she's doing has been great so far. And we'll see where you know how she does not. I think it's forty eight out of fifty of the largest fifty cities inside the counties, forty eight of the fifty are liberal Democrat prosecutors, and Hamilton County. If we go that route with the whole government in Hamilton County now being a Democrat, I accept the county engineer. That doesn't really count. I'm not

sure who that guy is. You know who that guy is. I don't know who he is. He's a Republican, but I don't know who he is. Other than that, it's all Democrats. One philosophy city council Liz Keating could not win and she finished tenth, spent the most money, the most qualified, didn't get a sniff. And if and if normal people loses the prosecutor's office, none, we're in serious trouble. There's no one watching what's going on at all. Computing obviously I'm not speaking as justice, not

at all. But what I don't understand is, and I talk to groups all the time about separation of powers and what our jobs are. I also remind them it's important who's on the Supreme Court. I mean I have to do is look at Colorado four to three. It's important news on those courts and their judicial philosophies and temperament and things like that. I mean, build

the bottom line. With getting back to Missy Powers, she is a very difficult job, and I couldn't have asked for anybody better to She's got the best show to hold it pro I don't know, I maybe, I mean, I can't talk about it, talk about it, so I'm not going to. You know, your friends on the left talk about threats to democracy. A threat to democracy is telling the leader of the opposition party you can't run. Let's eliminate seventy four million people that voted for the Trumpster and say,

guess what, he's a threat to democracy. So let's make sure we don't practice. That issue is going to be intense very soon because once one of the major parties has the candidate. I mean, I don't I don't know what's going to happen. Oh the hell's going to break loose once if if things come out as expected and he is the candidate. I don't know what you do. I don't know. I don't think anybody believe we'd ever be, you know, doing some having this type of election, when someone's

indicted for political purposes. Trump indicted for politic purposes. I'm sure you had the ability for a long time to ruin certain Democrats by centering indicting them much less convicting them. Indicting them. They want them indicted and convicted before the election. It might be very on you didn't. You have many circumstances without mentioning names, you had the ability and power to indict democrats that you opposed.

As prosecutor, you can ruin people's lives very quickly because you have such vast discretion. That's why soros As people target prosecutors because they affect the judicial system. And if you have a prosecutor that chooses to ignore the law that he sword uphold, not only do you have chaos, but you have a dangerous person because if they choose and in my past I've had people do it

to me. They tried to use the justice system to harm me politically, And those kinds of people are frightening, and you know they should never prosecutor. I remember I answer your question, Billy. Yeah, we investigated public officials all the time. Just the letting the information leak that we were even investigating someone would be catastrophic to somebody's career. So we were always I'm sure you've never heard any leaks out of my office saying, oh, we're investigating

this counselman for this, this, and this. Why would you ever do something like that? And they're waiting to the election year itself to have these charges metastasized in order to hurt him politically, and that's sad. Well, Joe, can you hang around for the student's reporters. I think the guts to do that. Yeah, well you told me off there. Don't be entertaining. I don't want to have any fun. You're boring, and you'll fit right in. Yes, So you fit right in with our right And

Matt Reese is not here. Matt reeson Guddy's not here, sad, sad. He said, well, I'm sure if we can make a quick phone call, we can get Dan Carroll ken Brew on the line, what do you think? Now, let's continue with more. We'll see what happens. I'll try not to be entertaining, just as Joe hang around for the Stooge Report with the segment Dennison beautiful can't wait. Let's continue with more after two o'clock. Today is Sydney Abrams taking Bill Sites to task on paying kids who

don't show up at school. All on news Radio seven hundred WLW. At First Financial Bank, we have five percent apuy on money market accounts and high rates on sea. The story remains still as important today as it was in twenty sixteen. The killing of Arambek put his name in the news and it's iconic. The main message of how do we help these guerrillas and why that still should be the main focus of the name Harambe, Oh hello, quiet, and I'm I'm broadcasting. You can't hand her the truth? There he

is a segment. I want you to get off off your knees. You're bowing. Well, it's it's an honor to be here with the Supreme Court justice. Two issues it was brought to by Harambe and that some are questioning whether this was a post. That's it. I hear that's your ringtone? Is that right, Joe? No? No, But I did receive a lot of mail about listen to the song that put you about you without her lumbe, but he's still with me and in your dreams. It's a nightmare

for you politically when you killed her, lombie, it was incredible. I got I got a letter with a bloody handprint on it. Yeah, was it from a It wasn't a paw, it was a It was a hand A human being, Yes, a human being. What did the letter say? You're next? Something like that? So tell me, let's set the record straight now that you're freed of such concerns, right, tell me your involvement in the killing of a rumba. Absolutely nothing. It's a good story.

I keep I don't care about the facts. It's a good story. Did you have anything to do with assassinating Harambe? I heard about it, that's all. What did you do? I when I found out the kid fell through the fence? I did find out that one of my brothers, who I won't repeat his name, was in charge of the video cameras at

the zoo at the time. Really what there's a connection. That's the connection, but the one on sea that Harambe dragged the little boy through the moats and then lifted him by his boat by his belt, sorry, and climbed a fence to get to the top level. So he's carrying this kid all the way up, brings him into the corner, and the handlers were calling Harambe all the gorillas to come back in, and they all come in because they think it's food. So the females come in. Everybody came in.

Rambe sat against the wall with the kid on his lap and his hands on the kids. He's calling the other apes in they have lunch. They're calling the other gorilla's in and he would not go. So the decision was made to take him out. But why not shoot him with a dart? Why not because because the darts don't act instantly and he can become agitated. Agitated, Trust me, the last people that wanted to kill that gorilla was the Cincinnati Zoo. Yeah, I'm they were devastated. But then you had a

big decision. To me, Well, the decision was very simple. It was whether or not there was child in danger involved. This lady had five children with her at the zoo and there and if you ever dealt with kids, and I've been with you with your kids at a bowling alley before. My kids they're all over the place. They're in a cigarette machine. Little Jonathan was over there eating the Recie cups right, drinking beers and the mountain

and smoking cigarettes. Right. It was only six years old. They wadened her off and I said, you know, she was every by all accounts, Jobs and Family Services went to her home, immaculate house. I mean, everything was perfect. The kid just walked off and just how does the cat jump into a moat? Well, he fell into it. He got through the fence and the moat was right up against you. You feel in the responsibility for this, I absolutely do not. You are more responsible than

I am. Now. Secondly, I'm glad you're here. Goes Justice Joe Teaters is making a state visit. Last night, U see finally won a big talk game at home and segment described to Justice Joe what happened to these mystery and UC students acting up? Well, they stormed the court last night. Willie dangerous a horn frog? Was there? Was there a fine involved in that? Well? The Southeastern Conference find schools a quarter of a million dollars if they storm the field in football, and I think they may do

the same thing in basketball. Maybe it's a little less what about it. I don't know what the Big twelve does. I don't know. Well, Xavier tough ened uugh u see to be able to beat the horn Frogs. But if you beat the nineteenth ranked team in the country at home named a horn frog? Is that a big deal? Would you prosecute someone like that? Though? Well, do you see it, as will he? Because the two or three games, they've only lost the past two or three games

by a total of four or five points. That's like when sat He threw a big parade for the Super Bowl losers. We celebrate losing, so you think, you know, most cities have Super Bowl parades. When we lose, we have a parade, and so you see, finally wins a game. I act like you've been there before, is what I said. Remember Paul Brown act. And I think they showed disrespect for that court and put at risk the life and liberties and freedom of the horn frogs. Joe,

would you prosecute? But it seems a little over the top of this your reaction to that. Will He? The student reporters. Approach service of your local teme star heating and air conditioning dealers. Tame star quality you could feel in Cincinnati, call the experts are preferred home comfort five one three, eight nine two h V A C. I thought, how Rombie would player of the court, wouldn't he if he was still get the big h out there

the court? Well, in fairness, do you see they probably didn't have, you know, security, They never thought anybody would storm the court, should not should not be there. That's that's Tucker. That's Tucker. He's the father of of of Fritz and Fritz and Fiona. What about Fiona. But Joe, I'm just concerned about the behavior of the UC students. They got to act like you've been there, and I just thought there could have

been death, murdered, destruction on Ed Junker's court. I just saw the reality is they haven't been there, okay, so why would you disparage them like this, act like you've been there. They've not been there, all right, that's my point. They weren't. They've never been there before, so that they can't act like they And before we go to the segment second, hold on one more moment. We had Rocky Boyman, your friend from Saint X. Yes, who. By the way, so many students now

are leaving Sane X for Deer Park High School. But that's a different story. I would sign the ex test results come out today. Hopefully they goes with a lot of people. If you're walking around go to Deer Park. Yeah, you could take it in that mailbox. You think segment could get into sant X right now? Probably not, although I have a couple of brothers that pressure in the gone they got jugged out, they used to have. You've gotten into sex absolutely there. But anyway, you're changing the subject.

Was you know X guy? Can you say Ramaswami? No? But I know of a vake. You know, I'm just pretty good a good guy. But anyway, going back to the fact that the Sun Bowl was the last bowl game won by Xavier in nineteen forty eight, Rocky Boyman sat right there and complimented Notre Dame for winning this year's Sun Bowl, the same bowl that Xavier won. Doesn't that diminish Notre Dame when they compare themselves as

Xavier football. I'm not getting into this, seriously, Bill, go ahead, eaz the Supreme Court, Justine come on yourself to such come on, yeah a rambe? You killed a rambe. That's enough segment continuous sports will yeah, Bengals upate. Oh, the New Orleans Saints had put into request to talk with Bengals quarterback coach Dan Pitcher about their vacant offensive coordinator job.

Did a good job with Jake the Snake Browning. Looks like Cleveland Browns had fired three assistant coaches, one of them being Alex van Pelt, former Bengals quarterback coach in twenty eighteen and nineteen. Former longtime Bengals tight end coach Jonathan is the new athletic director at Moeller. Say that again. Mahler High School has a coach. Hayes is with the Bengals from two thousand and three to twenty eighteen. So Jonathan Hayes is a new ab at Big mo. Remember

Tim Murphy. By the way, Bobby cass Drucy has a son who as the sane ex test. But he says he's chosen to go to Deer Park instead. Yeah, how about that? That is something? Please continue? Remember Tim Murphy, Yes, I do a football coach went to Harvard, didn't he? Yep, he's been head coach at Harvard the last thirty years. He's going to retire. I bet he's smart. He was. He was at UC from nineteen eighty nine to nineteen ninety three. His teams have

finished five hundred or better at Harvard twenty three times. James Bogan, his good friend of yours from defense Attorney's sent me a picture of you and Arambe. They want to want to license this. The man who killed he's never going to come back killed Harambe. I mean, there's the T shirt right there here. We got the T shirts and can I get a picture of you with not the nuts shot segment? Please be the end? And then also Willy he killed Amba. By popular demand, the Montgomery in is extending

the all you can Eat ribs through Thursday, twenty nine ninety nine. Joe, will you be there to eat ribs? No? But you know Tom Gregory broke his leg. Yeah, yeah, he's doing He told me he's doing better. So and Dean Gregory said there's a few pigs with ribs left and they're going to continue this thing today and tomorrow, twenty nine ninety five, All the bones you can eat. I was there last Friday night, was wait it was great. I should have waited how many bones, because

one I did not many segment. How many bones you'd have to have a carload of them. I clean out the restaurant, both of them. No pis you bring out old honey to get some. Oh, now he's bringing out the amos. There's still prosper They're gonna start talking about William Cunningham. Yeah, I've had some relatives that haven't done the best. But you know, when dig up old bodies and Washington Park and then re read them around, it's like Frankenstein eighteen seventy five, A little a few years back,

with one hundred and fifty years ago. Cunningham was a well known character. He dealt among the dead statute limitations and there Joe not for murder, not for murder, But he didn't murder him. He's just dug looting the graysug. He dugged him up. Yet that statue's long run, thank you. Going went through the pockets and picked them up a little bit and transported into the Medical College of Ohio, which was usual at the point. And he

would sell these cadavers for twenty five dollars each. And they go through their pockets and steal all the goodies. Is the statue running all of this? No? Please continue saying, oh, can the relatives be relative? Similarly, there's some issues if old cunnies not here? Can like the family? Look at the estate, look at the cunning the state. Is any Cunningham somehow responsible? Possibly? Penny, Yes, watch it now, digging up? Watch it now? You're getting on thin ice today? There's no thin

ice. It's thick with all the global warming, that's for sure. But I can I get a picture of you with a Romney teacher? I don't think so. I'm gonna call the security in here. I'm sorry. Highway patrol is out in front with AK forty seven. I just saw a helicopter out front. What does that mean? In my forehead? Does that anything? I don't know. It's dancing around a little. Now, it won't

come this way side, seg what else you see? Going to be under investigation for the don't think we're waiting to see well, I don't know what. I don't know what the unhappy well the The up next for the the Bearkats is Saturday against the Oklahoma Sooners, and then next Monday they go to right now number three Kansas. I got a text here from one of your relatives. He didn't kill a Rambey. He ordered code red? Is that true? Can't say who it came from. You didn't have your finger on

the trigger. No, no, no, but you ordered code red. I'm just saying, I want to get a picture. Going to come back here? You know he'll come back. No, he'll crawl back at some point. I don't know I'll come back. He'll come back. Can you be indicted by the Supreme Court of Ohio. We can cast some miss there. We can do a lot of things. Justice, Justice Kennedy. Take her a T shirt? Will you take her a T shirt? I'll take sharing a T shirt. You might like it. The man who killed her?

No, code red ordered the code ordered. Imagine that picture going viral. Mum, not good. No, no, Joe, thanks for the visit, your man. I can't wait to come back. You're hovering, you're kind of hovering over the carpet here and this is this is like from McSwain. It's not four inches deep when you walk in with this craft, got fine wine, got a smoking jacket and a pipe. I was smoking,

pussy struck, betroking you out out you out Justice. Oh, it was a great pleasure, though it's been a pleasure segment, Get me out of the Stuoge Report, mo Ager says, do not find you see him calls into the conference. I don't know, I mean, what's good? Wait, what's the Big twelve gonna say? Well, whatever move says he does, they're gonna say, we want to do the random means I don't know, we will wait and see. It sounds like a rumba again.

Segment, Get me out of the Studge Report? Will he and honor of the official visit here from Justice Joe. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. For instance, had she been in the bathroom smoking crack and let her kids run around the zoo, that'd be a different story. But that's not what was happening here. She was being attended to her children by all witness account, and the three year old just scampered off. Many years ago, it comes back to haunt you. We got deets cuts

all over the place. Oh wow, save that. There's another one. There's another one. Hit it, Dave. The people that I know that still use marijuana are in the media. All other deaders cut. You want to name names. Are they smoking crack or something? What are they thinking? I'm just saying, I'm saying. I'm just saying, well, we'll see what happens. We will see what happens. To see what happens, you'll be indicted and convicted and tried by him and then sentenced better than the

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truck enthusiasts alike, Mike Casterca Ford in Milford. This first of all many issues, so little time. Number one, we have a problem right now with your good friend in mine, Bill Sites. He's a good man, he's right about ninety percent of the time. And Bill Sites is proposing that students that are chronically absent from school receive anywhere between five hundred to one thousand

dollars in cash to attend school. As if money is the problem, If money was a great issue, many people would work instead of work on government benefits. But nonetheless, Sidney Abrams, you're like a sensible person. You've been a cop now you're in state office. What's your view about bribing students

to attend. I'm sure their minds will be very receptive to knowledge. But nonetheless, give me your view on State Representative Bill Sites, who both of us enjoy, both of us respect, but every now and then Sites loses his way. What do you say, Well, thank you for having me on today, of course, and yes, Bill is a dear friend of mine, a dear friend of ours, and a good mentor. And at the end of the day, with every bill that's introduced, of course by

my dear friend Bill Sites, give it a fair shake. Right, you listen to it and committee and you assess it. I'm on the finance committee, so it's going to come to us eventually because obviously there's an appropriation and so you've got to You've got to listen to the bill and what they're trying

to do. But I will say, every student in Ohio, no matter where you live, no matter you know all of it, whether you have two parents, one parent, you know, whatever, multiple parents, at the end of the day, there's a path forward for every student in Ohio. What do I mean by that, Well, in this last budget, we have invested in historic ways in Ohio in our kids, fair school funding plan again public schools. Over sixteen billion dollar investment from the state of Ohio

into our public schools. That's not counting the federal money and everything else, the tax money we've invested in career tech, vocational schools, school choice. Right it's the parents choice where they said their kids, the universal voucher program. So again, they're a path for every student in Ohio. Now, as a parent, I believe the least you can do is show up to

receive those lovely benefits of education. That's my opinion. And you know, again for the for the kiddos that you know, maybe don't have the strong family structure that you know my kids and your kids are afforded. Look, there's great programs right here in Cincinnati, the Boys and Girls Club right there in Price Hill. I mean, they do great things for the kids. And so again I say, not sure what we're doing here, but I

am going to hear it out. But at this initial my initial first gut reaction when someone mentioned to me yesterday, I said, what are we doing here? I mean, we spend billions of dollars as billions the least, the least you can do is show up. How about this about two or three months ago ahead on iron or right, superintendent of the schools and CPS.

She's well intended, appears to be a very nice lady. So I said, I need some faction figures, and she said they have about five thousand students of the thirty five thousand at CPS that are shall we say, very likely not citizens. Of course they deserve an education too. They speak anywhere between forty and sixty different languages and dialects, which makes it very difficult

to educate anyone when you can't understand what's being said. She also said about forty to forty five percent of the student body is chronically absent now, and each student gets about twenty five thousand dollars per kid per year in the cost of going to CPS with all the benefits in all the programs that is encumbered. All the athletic programs you talk about boy boys and girls clubs, I

think are fabulous. Get out there and do things. You have English second language classes, you have condom machines, you got plan B machines, you got nurses in the school, you got food programs in the school, you got psychological service programs in the school. Got all these programs, and if that's not enough to break the Marxist culturalism that's happening in many parts of our great land, then I don't think a five hundred dollars is going to make

any difference at all. If money was the incentive, a lot more people would work. It's too easy not to work and to make it. And as far as literacy rates and things of that character, how about this fact to it about seventy percent of black boys and CPS are chronically absent. If you're not in school, what are the odds of you becoming a productive citizen that can read and reason when you get out of high school when you're eighteen

years eighteen years old? And I would imagine this five hundred to one thousand dollars per student is going to cost millions of dollars per school district. And to give it to make it a non racial issue, which I try to do, I deal with facts, not race. Mason School, Mason City schools. There was a representative on yesterday who said they have hundreds of students

that are chronically absent. And it's not just how we say a CPS problem it's happening in Mason, and it's happening in rural areas all over Ohio in which students are not going to school because they don't see the value of the education, which is the bridge from where they are to where they want to be, and the five hundred dollars in some kids pocket's not going to change

that. So will you stand up against Bill sites on this issue. Well, you know, we've wrestled around with a lot of different issues, so yes, I have again. Distracted driving was one where you know, he hated the bill, didn't want the bill to pass, thought it was stupid,

and I'm like, look, we're going to save lives. People are dying driving to their kids' sporting events, or to work, or to go out to dinner with friends when some selfish jerk is on their phone, texting or watching Netflix or whatever they're doing on their phones, and then they're crossing the center line and killing innocent people. Guess what, Since that bill has

passed, I'm proud of this. Since the bill has passed and went into effect in the state of Ohio, we are down twenty five percent less fatal crashes in Ohio. Get what that is making a difference. It hasn't happened yet, uh, and I pray it never does. But Tony Bender loves to watch Netflix while driving on I seventy one at a high rate of speed. And I'm thinking it off, tell me, knock it off. He

goes he loves Netflix. Hasn't not an accident yet. But he's driving with one hint on the wheel and he's got Netflix up right there in the computer and he's watching some silly thing and I'm thinking that's dangerous. But he's got one eye on the wheel, one eye on the road, and another eye on the screen. Got to reach Netflix. Netflix can wait anyway. But hey, going back to the kids that don't show up for school real quick.

My again, my opinion as a lawmaker and of course as a parent, we need to get to the bottom, to the root of what is going on? Why are these kids showing up? What kind of sir? What else do they need? Do they need some kind of again mental health? Is there something going on at home? Is there something you know? Again? What is happening? Why are you not showing up? Because guess what? In order to take the right path right now that is literally paved

for every student in Ohio again, paved road. Here you go, here's the road to success. And if you're going to get off on the road to crime and being again, get it out of our correctional Yeah, it's it's I don't get it. Somebody needs to get these kids, white, black, Hispanic and otherwise and say, you know what, this is where you are, here's the bridge to where you want to be. And you've got to drive the car over the bridge. You've got to drive it into

the promised land. I may not get there with you, but I want you to know as a population, we'll get to the promised land. And it's got to be personal effort. And it's not bill sites handing out one hundred dollars bills. Yeah no, look like you said, the money. I don't think the money is it. I think it's much deeper than that. We have to get to the root of that. And again we've invested

in mental health and everything else. We have amazing programs in Ohio that all people have to do is literally ask, okay, i'm struggling with great let us help you with this. And there is the path there for the kids. They need to be shown that there's a past so that's my opinion on that. Well, you have to get sites off to the side somewhere, beat him about the face and the head and get him to change his opinion and tell Tony Benner to quit watching Netflix when he's driving a car. Now,

secondly, big issue. I spoke to the Speaker Stevens about a week or ten days ago, and I spoke to the President of the Senate and he gave me his perspective. And this issue is bouncing around like what to do with recreational pot. And according to the Governor, many in the House, maybe including yourself, or slow rolling the issue. The House passed the bill saying let's use the medical marijuana system we have. Now, let's kind

of fuel recreational pot into that to see what happens. The House, Stevens, etc. Is slow rolling the whole thing. Where does Sydney Abrams stand on the issue of marriajajuana. Well, you know, I respect the will of voters. I'll say that first, I personally voted no for issues one and two. But at the end of the day, the voters have spoken,

and I hear that loud and clear. I also serve on finance, so of course we have we heard, of course, a lot of before the Christmas break, a lot of testimony for what we're going to do here. The Senate sent us their version and there are there are things in the Senate version that I like. And so now we you know, the House Finance Committee that we're going to come back here the next few weeks and we're going to get this rolling. And our next session date is in February on

the seventh, and we should know more then. But again, trying to figure out how to do this, the tax structure and whatnot. Uh, where's the tax money going to go? I say, first responders, because they're going to be cleaning up this mess, and uh, you know we're going to go from there. Well, in other words, you give me a non answer that's not like a non answer to me. Was that an non answer answer or was that an answer non answer? What was it?

Here's why, because we don't have anything yet solid in the House that we're going to actually do other than like I said, law enforcement, Uh gets some money because they're going to clean up the mess in training and and whatnot. So that's one thing solid that I know for sure, because that's one

bill that I sponsored that is in this marijuana bill. No. Thirdly, the Seventh Circuit US Court of Appeals, as you know, is headquartered in Chicago, and they issued a ruling that covered Indiana, the state of Indiana, and which boys who identify in their own mind as girls can shower with the high school girls go into the bathroom, they can play girls sports, all that kind of stuff. That's out of whack with another district, which is the Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals, that said, no, you

can't do that. In fact, each state should determine that for themselves. But of course some of the liberal judges don't like that idea. We just passed a bill that I think you voted to override the governor's veto, part of which was to say to boys, you stay in the boys' bathroom and the girls will stay in the girl's bathroom. And that's and you can't play sports that doesn't match your gender at birth, which to me makes a whole

bunch of sense. So where does sinna I assume you're like a female type person, although I don't think I've ever met you, Have I ever met you? I don't think I have I met you? Yeah, I did when I meet you, I bought Listen, you know your dear sister and I are our dear friends. You are a woman, then you are a woman. Yes, sir, I am absolutely. Maybe, hey, maybe I need to come down there next time. I'm on next time, you come on down here in person and we'll talk. But nonetheless, the Sixth

Circuit said that boys, you know how teenage boys can be. You have maybe maybe you don't know, but teenage boys. I'm a boy mom, yees all right now, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen year old boys can be real, goofy, immature, stupid. The hormones are cursing for boys as well as girls, and it might be a thing to go into the girls locker room. And I don't think girls goes into boys, but the boys go into the girls. You know what I'm saying. And so and so I get that. And as a mom, as a former cop, as

a state lawmaker, you've done all that you can do. But what's your comment on this movement to take away Title nine? Take away women's sports, take away women's rights by the same crowd who hold us all the discrimination was taking place in Title nine. Now we're being told once again that somehow. Well, you're something's wrong with you if you don't let boys shower with girls after a tough match somewhere in high school sports. What's your view on that?

Well, this is crazy. First of all, I am a mom. I'm also obviously a conservative Republican. Listen this. I have boys, okay, and no, they would not be allowed to shower with the girls in the girls' locker room. This is crazy. Now, I did vote to override the governor's veto. As a matter of fact, I voted twice last General Assembly, in this General Assembly for you know, the save women's sports. And there were made different. Okay, I'm a woman, you're

a man. We're made different. If we go and wrestle or have a race on foot, you know you are stronger than me. You're built different meat, the bone structure is different. We were at a track meet, I'll tell this story really quick, a couple of years ago, and it was down on the West Side. It was a big imitational. All the all the schools were there and the storm was rolling in. So they ran the boys and the girls for like the one mile one of the long races

together, but they timed them separately. Okay. And what I saw as a parent, that number one boy and the number one girl she could never catch him ever, And so it's not equal and it's not fair. And guess what, we're different, and that's okay. And at the end of the day, I voted to override because, like I said, boys do not belong in girls sports, and they sure as hell don't belong in the locker room and whatnot. Naked showering with other girls, no, no,

I mean to me is disgusting. The only guy to get away with that kind of stuff is Joe Biden. He can shower with his own daughter and the media ignores that completely. That's a difference. Well, I don't even think he doesn't even know what's going on, So I don't know. You don't know who was with. Oh we got a run once again, Sitting Abrams. Next time, come on down, come to the death Star here in Kenwood and uh we'll do it in person with your permission. All right,

sounds good, thank you. At one great point, men and women are equal, but we're different. Boys and girls are equal, but they're different. But the liberal culture of Marxists want to pretend as if they can tear down family structure, job creation. They can tear down family life and it has no consequence when it does. So let's continue with more coming up later. We scheduled the Great Dale Donovan. If he's got the guts to show up to talk about EVS, I doubt he does. Let's continue with

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the play our games, even for the most prepared teams. Today it's thirteen in Detroit, which doesn't compare to some of the temperatures, to any special plans to acclimate the team to not only endure, but perform in those converging temperatures. Did you face them in Detroit? You do know we play indoors right the other dome. I don't no nothing planning or indoors. And we only have to be outside for twenty seconds getting off the bus, going under

the thing. So we'll be okay, hello, quiet, and I'm brought Cathley Rock. There's a sample of a little DEI hiring. It's gonna be cold in Detroit. Will you be okay? She's like, like an hour before that meeting actually that morning, He's like, I need a hard hitting question somebody really seven, really smart and educated about and try to see what is well thought out responsibly. Uh, you do know they play indoors, right, So they go from Tampa to Detroit. Now, i's gonna be

thirteen degrees. What if that second was outside? Who would who would answer that in a nasty way? In and among the NFL coaches with Belichick, I think Belichick would. I mean he was just well, you can't talk to out. You can't say to a female reporter, look, you're stupid. You can't do that right the I what if it was me or your sag because you're a dumb ass. You hear dumb the rocket You're a dumb ass. Yeah, well you got Minnesota and the only one up to I

guess Green Bay. Wait a minute, and I asked a stupid question of the first night I ever covered a Red skate. John, no explanation. John McNamara was the Reds manager in nineteen seventy nine. My first Reds game went down there, I said, h I said, coach, how about tonight's effort. He looked at me and says, the coaches are that way. I'm the manager. Dropped the mic, see you, I said, career over Now he's changing this hap What happened the next day? Trump He

told me to go down and apologize and he started laughing. It was all a setup. Dumbass, Thank you well, he said, Bill Cunningham is nothing without you, sick unnamed Red's official. There. That's Rob Butcher's voice. I don't know if that's Rob got three issues rock Let's no comments, thank you. We just head on going by the way. Justice. We'll get to number three in a heartbeat. But just as Joe was sant x his own, yes, there is the harambe t shirt that he refused day

he refused to put around. No really, you know, you know he didn't think that would help me out on the next campaign, though, I think so. No, And he said, basically, why do you ask him to post with a six while he's at it? Well, Joe refused, and which I understand, because if you killed Harambe, there is those who think, why'd you do that? Well? What if you said off? What about we talk about that? I mean, first of all, the best talk radio topic ever, right, I mean right here in our

own backyard. There was arguments for months over should they have allowed an eight hundred pound gorilla to kill a small kid in order to save it? Well, Joe said, and he was Harambe was calling the others to come over right, have lunch. What he said lunch wasn't ordered was a little boy. But Joe's gonna have that around his neck the rest of his life.

They're in Los Angeles a couple three years ago for the Super Bowl. There was a huge blow up twenty five foot tall gorilla Harambe outside Sofi Stadium. I went thinking, and Joe said, give me a gun, Give me a gun. There's a Rambe. He wanted to kill it. He's got a blood lust for monkeys. But I mean, what's number two? The people that say they should not have shot the gorilla. The the one and only question you'd ask is, sir man, do you have children? Yes?

What if that was your child? Right between the horns? Right lunch, So there you go, dot the forehead right boom boom. Secondly, he will never get out from under Saint X's connection to the killing of a rambe. Secondly, he went to X he had the morals and taught him, yes, go shoot a gorilla. Sorry, okay, number three, number let's go to number two for a number number three. I thought you said number two. We're trying to keep him up. Number three, Let's

go to number two. Last night, dump the UC Bearcat basketball team and their fans storm the court because they beat the nineteenth ranked horn Frogs horn Frogs, which was a criminal act publicly committed of criminal trespass. The horn frogs are in danger by large number of bear Cat fans jostling them as they left the court. And right now TCU is pissed off at the behavior of UC

basketball fans. Was it prosecutable? I don't know. Shouldn't you see show a video of TCU fans storm in the field two years ago when they made the College fotball playoffs. Shouldn't they shore that video? What happened? They were fined segment how much two hundred and fifty thousand to the Southeastern Conference finds team football teams two hundred and fifty thousand dollars when they're fans the court. First of two file shots, it is up, it is good, and

the Bearcats are up by I don't know whatt What is this? Five point points for Dayde Thomas, equaling his high as a bear Cat he had twenty against NKU, and coach is telling him if he makes this shot, we don't foul. If he misses it, we still don't foul. We don't want to give them any You tell him, don't foul. Five point nine left in overtime, trying to make it a two possession game. The second foul shot is up. It is good. Cincinnati lea. It's eighty one

seventy seven gress Miller him pulling his players not to foul. Pebe looking for somebody to throw it to, fires it down the floor. Caught by Miller, launches a three point shot hair ball. The balls on the floor picked up by Skillings. It's over. The Bearcats win it. Cincinnati with a tournament resume building win defeats TCU in overtime eighty one to seventy seven. Bound to get one of these games. The Bearcats have proven that they have what

it takes. Their comments on storming the court and making a fool of themself ESPN plus it happened. West Miller should have been embarrassed by what happened. Go what is the fine? How much money is it you? Two hundred and fifty thou that's the Southeastern Conference. I don't know what the Big twelve is. I don't know. Is that a big deal when you beat the

nineteenth ranked horn Frogs? Seems a little excess because UC beat Ohio State, Okay, but not the horn Frogs, And nay should just you know what, here's the fine and we'll do it again next time we beat you. It's dangerous, though, it's dangerous, very dangerous. I don't know between. Isn't that like one of the most exciting things to watch is when the fans on the field victory. Yes, what were we in the entertainment business or the George business? Joe when he called me this morning, and stef

said, don't be entertaining, this is serious. I said, really, number three, let's talk about Harrison. You were here yesterday the Hum of the wild Cats, and there was a build out four to three vote, I guess on city council or somewhere in Harrison City counplain what happened? Because you're like John Dutton of the Dutton Ranch. So Harrison again wanted to slam two hundred and forty new homes on top of the other four hundred that are

already being built a couple miles away. Slam that into a very small size. No regard for infrastructure, roads, no road improvements. No, hey, let's get the roads right and roundabouts and lights and all that stuff first. Now we're gonna we're going ahead with the houses, gonna start in two months. And no regard for the schools. Okay, now a school love you passed I think three or four years ago by not a very wide margin, but it passed. Three new grade schools, built, a middle school

built, okay, four new Brandow school that day those opened up. They were already at max capacity. So what's gonna happen when six hundred plus new homes are built out in Harrison. What's gonna happen to school? The young

families winning babies? Right? And which means what levy? Which is what Jeene Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Ray Acker, Doug Abrams failed to recognize as is that related to Sydney Abrams the husband say yes or no, you are correct, go ahead say it. So for some reason they chose to without thinking of any of these things, chose to vote for this deal and they sword Harrison down the river. We're going to become another just run of the

mill, nondescript town like there is all over southwest Ohio in there. Yeah, so whatever, those four are going to be up there ready for or you know, gung ho people going door to order to get support for that levee when it comes up in a year, it don't happen. People have had enough. I'm telling you now, move to Deer Park. At a quality home and a quality education. You can be a wildcat. Not Harrison, but deer Park. There's one way in Harrison, one way out.

There's no it's not like there's a you know, a cross county where you can get in from the backs. No, you're you're coming down one twenty eight and you know that's from Ross or one twenty eight from the rams like Cole rain up that way, it'll look like Cole rain Aultimately, But didn't the superintendent testify last night about the what this would do to this superintendent? He said, he said it last year when it came down to a vote,

and you said it last night. Can't do it. Don't have the don't have the infrastructure of the water, the sewage plants, don't have the roundabouts, don't have the schools. They're all going to be in trailers out in the back somewhere. A little rock and a couple of pebbles will be on the trailer somewhere, much like in that one school district last night that was had ice in the classrooms. I think it was North College Hill. I mean, it's terrible. This property could have been developed in a much

better, five years slower way. Let let let let's absorb the other four hundred homes that are getting ready to be built right now. Let's absorb that a little bit. Figure it out. I mean, what what sort of diversity of housing do we need in Harrison? No boom, throw it up. Let's go, Jean Wilson, Jerry Wilson, Ray Akra, Doug Abrams. They're the four yes voted against John Dutton. You're like John Storr and I'm like Rip and you're like John Dutton. Eighteen eighty three. Tim Mra

Let me to chain me, beat me to the building. Harrison, just beat me, beat me any. We've covered a lot of ground. Segment. Give me some sports and makerhalf, make it, make it fast. I'm glad, I'm back. Will Will He the student reporters apron service of your local Temestar. He didn't get air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you could feel in Southwest Ohio co better choice heating and cooling five one, three, eight, six, eight thirty three eighty eight. Fine, have bad today,

Tempstar. I better call Andy Buker immediately. As amen to that Bengals update, sources say the Tennessee Titans have contacted Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan to schedule a second and now in person interview for their head coaching job. He did a virtual interview last week. In person interviews can't start in the National Football League until next week. What about Bill Bell? Is that? What is

the pitch to Titans fans. Nothing against Brian Kalano, but he doesn't he doesn't call the play Zach Taylor, So I don't know Tenessee Titans fans saying we're hiring a guy that doesn't call the place. Now, maybe in within the framework of their organization, he's I assume he's very involved in him. I'm just saying the average fan in Tennessee's I'm saying. The New Orleans Saints have put in a request about this one to interview Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher

about their vacant offensive coordinator job. Why not interview them all? Looks like the Cleveland Browns are cleanand house house five three assistant coaches today. Let go, including offensive coordinator Alex van Pelt. As you know, Rock was the quarterback coach of our Bengals twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen. What about the Belichick coaching the Dallas Cowboys. Stephen A. Smith's I he interviewed with Atlanta where

he's going to be write? What about Desmond Ritter or Jim Harball talked to Atlanta already? Does Atlanta have a quarterback that's any good? It has been rider My point is any good? It was benched two times and then what's they had that the what's his name? Trevor somebody or Simeon? Yeah, I think that's who it is. Sounds like a nape and Simon. Joe Dieters would like to that's that's Robay former longtime Bengals tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes.

What about this is the new athletic director at Moeler High School. Carl Kramer brought home a Barrett Cohen and big mo. John Hayes doesn't mess around. It's a good hire. I like John Hayes. You're not answering the question. He was there Rock two thousand and three to twenty eighteen. Oh, I know he answer the long time. You're not answering the question. His son went to Muller, right, yeah, yeah, you're not answering the question is the question? Is Belichick the next head coach of the Dallas

Cowboys. He could easily win twelve games a year thirty. I think it's not the record. I we got to wait to see if the Eagles job comes open. If that comes open, I think he's the coach of the Eagles. The close closer proximity that area of the country. Their secondary is kind of what really troubles They don't want to tackle anybody. The Eagles happened, but that's his deal, that's Bill. Bill Belichick is a defensive guy, right, so he got into that problem. Can you hire a smart

offensive coordinator? That would be the reason why they wouldn't is because Jalen Hurts regressed after having a phenomenal year last year and an early good star of the season went downhill, not uphill. They were ten to one and then they lost seven of the next eight. Unimagined. If somebody had said to you that Dallas Cowboys and the Eagles, well both collapse, you wouldn't see. But that's interesting because Nick Sirianni, you know, they lose what was the

difference? Last year they had Shane Steichen as their offensive coordinator, who goes to Indianapolis. Now the Bengals are facing the same thing. The probably might lose a coordinator, might lose Callahan. Yeah. Can you know, if Zach, that shows you what kind of coach you are, Because every year Annie Reid loses coaches, Sean McVay loses coach. Doesn't make a difference because they figured it out and they get it back together and move takes a couple

of games. But McVeigh from Miami did a hell of a job with the RAMS segment. Anything else in sports, I need you to get more involved with information and less involved with opinions. Also will Yeah, the Red's caravan will kick off Monday. Get the latest tonight Hot Stove League at six oh five, right here on seven hundred. Do you know one or two of them in here? They normally come in early. But see if you get him in here, I'll talk to Karen Kraft. Let's get him in here,

the caravan, get him in here. I don't know we got him in where? They I don't know where they came in for Reds fast because we had I listened ye did you have ab it on? Yeah, we had Abbott and oh god, my McLean Clay, my favorite Red. I don't know if they're coming there? Why did you find out? I think the caravan's coming here, but I don't know when. What's a bigger story?

Harammee getting shot and the guy that was that was like eight years but the guy who did it was right here with this Supreme Court that he used out as a goal to get there. Secondly, what happened with you see with the horned frog storm in the court? Or thirdly, Harrison overwhelming Yellowstone with too many, too much development and conces because of four people. Four people. By the way, how are two council members married? What kind of kind of counsel is that? It is the way things? You know,

we white guys had a good run. But it's over, it's done. We gave the world up and look what we got. Brock, what do you have on the big show today? I don't know. You're all pissed off again, aren't you. I'm all pissed off. Give me out of the Stuge report. Harambe lives now only in our memory, will and what a memory it was. In honor of you not mentioning Notre Dame in the last half hour, We leave you with the immortal words of the Stewode Report. Oh Dave, good break Rock and the UC bear Cats. He

takes the snap Dame Stadium. We gotta get a opportunity seized as the Bearcats send a message to the college football world. Did you see that Cincinnati wins it twenty four to thirteen. Guys live in the past, rock What was a bigger win the horn frogs or the fighting Irish? For you see what was a bigger win horn Frogs suing Big twelve. That's a that's a program defining win. In fact, I think we should play that sound every day instead of the other one, horn frogs. They think it's a big deal

to beat a horn frog seg thank you for your involvement. Yes, sir, Rocky, thank you for the snap. Columbia tow a knee And here goes the final countdown as Marshall's thundering her runs to midfield at Notre Dame Stadium. We're down to three and two and one. It's a final time. Marshall twenty six, number eight Notre Dame twenty one. Let's repeat that one more time. Listen up Rocks twenty six to twenty one. Marshall wins it at Notre Dame. Marshall uc the horn Frogs and Notre Dame. Sanek's finest

killed Harambe segment. Thank you, Rocky, thank you. Let's continue with more on seven hundred WLW. I'm starting the new

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