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Willie discusses the true origins of Covid with Senator Rand Paul, crime in Cincinnati with Sheree Pallelo, and the real Joe Biden with author Dick Morris.

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By Billy Cunningham, the Great American and of course all hell's breaking loose. Everywhere I look around, I see nothing but issues. And a great new book out by Senator Ran Paul, the junior Senator from my homestate of Kentucky, Deception, the Great COVID Cover Up, Ran Paul. It deals with Anthony Fauci. It's a great read. Tells you where we've been. Probably looking back over the next say, ten years from now, twenty years from now, we're going to look back on COVID and all the changes it made,

and all the disruption in American life is still playing out here. We are about three years, three and a half years later, i'd say, and it's changed America for the worst. But once again, Senator ran Paul, the junior Senator of my home state of Kentucky, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, Senator Ran Paul, as far as the involvement of doctor Anthony Fauci, let's go back a little bit, and the allegation has made which I think is now has proven that COVID arose

from a gain of function. Research put together by Anthony Fauci and funded partially by the American taxpayer, so much like in the old Soviet Union, we had to pay in a sense for the bullet that kills a loved one. Can you tell the American people the involvement of doctor Anthony Fauci and doctor Collins and actually picking Wuhan Lab to do gain of function research in a sense,

the American taxpayer paid for the creation of COVID. In the book, we pinpoint the beginning of the cover up, the beginning of the conspiracy to January thirty first, twenty twenty. Anthony Fauci has a fury of emails that go on till three in the morning. He's emailing people around the world, and all of the virologists, all of his buddies, are sending him notes back saying, it looks manipulated. We've looked at the genetics of the virus.

It looks manipulated. We've never seen this in nature, unlikely to be natural transmission. Fauci summarizes this conversation in the next day and he says, we are deeply suspicious because the virus books manipulated in the lab, and we know they're doing gain of function research in Wuhan. Fast forward a year later under oath in committee, he tells me directly, Benih has never unequivalentally never funded

gain of function research in Ruhan, so he lied under oath. But as we delved into the conspiracy, we find not just dozens, but hundreds of officials through eight departments in government, all trying to cover up the fact that they funded research in Wuhan, that they funded gain and function research. And people say, oh, come on, hundreds of people involved in a conspiracy. But it's kind of like George Carlin said about conspiracy, said, you

don't need a conspiracy theory where interests converge and what you mean. What I mean by that is they all have an interest to cover their tracks to not let people know they funded this research. Once they discovered that it all likedly it came from the lab, they all began covering the tracks. But it's not the fact they all had a big meeting, you know, running their evil hands together and said together we're going to cover up. But they all

had the same self interest. And then as millions of people died worldwide, they had the oh my goodness moment where they said, oh my goodness, we could be responsible for millions of people dying because we funded this research and an unsafe facility. But the evidence that we put forward in the book, the evidence of the conspiracy, the evidence of the cover up, is extraordinary. The evidence that this came from the lab, It's extraordinary. And I

don't want people to forget because I don't want this to happen again. I think the next virus that leaks could be incredibly deadly. This was bad enough, but this was zero point three percent of the people died. Can you imagine if five percent of the people die or what a fifty percent of the world's population dies to a man made virus. This is a gamble that civilization shouldn't take. And the book really goes through this in hopes that we will

learn a lesson and quit funding this kind of crazy, dangerous. You know, in normal times, the so called mainstream media would be on this like red on a rose. They'd be saying, my god, we have to pursue this thing. So why is the media, mainstream media not resistant They refuse to pursue this thing. Sixty minutes and other agencies of the media should

be on this thing big time. That the United States government funded gain of function research that created COVID nineteen that resulted in the deaths of millions of people worldwide and maybe one hundred and twenty five thousand or so in this country. But why in the Democratic Party, which I think controls the media and vice versa. But why is in the mainstream media pursuing this as well as you've

pursued it. What's the motivation by the media not to do it. It's difficult to comprehend, but I do agree with you that the mainstream media and the Democrat Party are joined at the hip and essentially are the same entity. But to them, big government or big Brother is a calming, useful thing, and they believe can do no harm, and so they see this as an attack on government. Fauci represents government, and so they have to defend

government because government is all knowing and all good. But in the end, they're discounting the fact that millions of people died and that this could be worse the next time around. It is surprising how much they lack curiosity in this. But I will say that not only the book, but I will say that the arguments that have been presented over the last two years about those talking

about this coming from the lab. We have changed the argument. And when they suppressed this notion on Facebook and suppressed it on Twitter, they were winning. Ninety nine percent of the people believe the scientists believe the government. But now it's at best fifty to fifty, and I think it's tilting the other way. I think the majority of scientists actually now acknowledge you, and Fauci himself will say I never did I never said it didn't come from the lab.

We should investigate all possibilities. You know, he's such a liar. I mean, he says we wasn't for closing the schools either. So everything that happened, everything that happened in the lockdown, he now says he has no responsibility for it. So this guy's got a history of trying to evade responsibility. Senator Ram Paul going back a little bit more. Did Fauci, the nih and Collins pick this lab because they could do things there that they

couldn't do in America? I understand in San Antonio and also in North Carolina we have similar type labs with rules and regulations. Did they pick WUHAN because they could be more expressive, more slip shot in the research? Well, in deception, we detail the fact that there was a pause. Our government became worried about this kind of research. Between twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen, they had a pause and they said no gain of function research. But somehow,

mysteriously the money kept flowing, kept flowing to Wuhan throughout this. The only way that happens is with Anthony Fauci's permission, So Anthony Fauci evaded what was put in place, which was a pause. But then it gets worse. After the pause, they institute a safety committee, and the safety committee is supposed to review this. Somehow, mysteriously the Wuhan research never goes to the same safety committee. In fact, when I finally met somebody who's on

the safety committee, I learned it's all top secret. You're not even allowed to know the names of the people on the safety committee, and their minutes are top secret and you can't read their deliberations. But he did tell me there's only been three grants reviewed and none of them were grants from China. And so this is a massive sort of judgmental error, but also then a cover up of it that everything we put in place to try to prevent this

from happening. Anthony Fauci allowed the research to go around the normal restraints that might have tripped safety wires that said, you know, we shouldn't be doing this. But almost all of this blame alligs with Anthony Faucci. But in the book we go through in detail the conversations, the harried conversations, the frenetic conversations going on all night long. You know, one of the guys from England, that sort of the Anthony Fauci of England says, I bought

a burner phone. His wife says he had seventeen phone calls in one night, and his wife said, tell your brother all you know about this in case something happens to you. I mean, this really literally reads like a spy novel. And you discover that many of these people, that their bosses and their associates are from the intelligence community. The guide dispensing the most grants in England, his boss at west at Welcome Trust was I five, you

know, from the British intelligence. There are people in our agencies, in our agencies, and this is what some people believe that it may well be that there's much more involvement with our CIA than has been let on. A whistleblower came forward and said that someone at the CIA was manipulating the data and manipulating opinions such as to say it didn't come from the lab. That a group of the analysts voted six to one that say it came from the lab,

and they reversed their vote at the behest of someone. We need to know who that someone was. We know Anthony Faucius visiting at the CIA. I mean the intrigue, the mystery, the spy nature of all of this would start people the intersection with bioweapons and terror. But bioweapons that are on our side as well as the other side, we should know and debate whether

we should be developing these kind of viruses ourselves. Are we developing them as weapons in order to counteract them, because that in itself is a danger to develop. An ebola that travels through the air to see if you can do it is in itself a danger to mankind. Two other issues come to my mind. Is Number one, doctor Anthony Fauci over his years and the government handed out literally billions and billions of dollars to scientists, to research scientists,

medical personnel all over the world. So if you wanted to get all that money, you got to dance to the Fauci tune. Secondly, how much money did Anthony Fauci personally make from COVID nineteen personally? As far as the first question, you know, what did he control? When did it change opinions? Christian Anderson is one of the authors of the paper that said this came from the Animal Kingdom, and you're a nut if you think it came from anywhere else, if you think it came from the lab. He's been

all over publicly trashing anybody who says it came from the lab. Well, he had a grant sitting on Anthony Fauci's desk. In his private emails, he was saying the opposite. He was saying, this is not a conspiracy theory, this is not a fringe theory, and that he thought that it came from the lab. That's what he said in private. At the same time he wrote a public paper saying the opposite. Well, at the same

time he had a nine million dollar grant sitting on Fauci's desk. Fauci signs it only after this scientist publishes a paper called Proximal Origins, trashing people who thought it came from the lab and saying absolutely that this king came from nature. As far as Anthony Fauci's personal finances, I can't say what he made directly from the pandemic. We have knowledge generally of his overall wealth went from

seven million to eleven million. We've asked the question to Fauci and others, did they get royalties from the people who make the manufacture the vaccines, and Fauci essentially said it was none of my business, which essentially means it's none of your business. And he went on to try to pick a fight. But this is something that I'm enlisting Democrats on and I think I'll eventually get

passed, is that they're going to have to reveal their royalties. Fauci claims that they don't, that a law protects them from the eighties, that they don't have to reveal their royalties. We've read the law and we disagree. But we're going to have to pass another law. We're gonna have to force these people to reveal their to reveal their royalties, because this is insane. Can you imagine somebody on your local school board voting for textbooks to be purchased

from a company they owned. Nobody would let that happen. You always have to divulge if you are receiving money from somebody that you're getting ready to grant money too. So we're working on that and we're not gonna let go of him. But I can tell you this, he said he retired. We believe he still works for the NIH We think he's still being paid. But we know for certain that he has a government paid limousine pick him up every

day. He's gotten a million dollar grant from a private foundation, and who knows what he gets paid for Georgetown, But he's got a government limo pick up every morning. Why with government security? Why he says? He says, he said threats. But we asked if does he work for government? I mean, we give that to former presidents. Does he think he's a former president? He got paid more than the president. His income at salary was more than the president each year each of the last probably ten years.

Santaeli gets his own private security at home. Is the government still doing the same stuff with a different person in charge? Are we still researching exotic viruses all over the world and paying billions of dollars out for research to always follow the money. Are we still following the Fauci example? In all likelihood? Yes, I can tell you this that uncovering this, they have gotten more and more stealthy with hiding it, and they don't use the words gain of

function anymore because they know gain of function trips people off. So what they're doing is trying to hide it. They actually came to my committee and Anthony Fauci the day of a committee hearing. They changed the website to change the definition of gain of function research, and they've tried to define a way this in some antics to say it doesn't happen, to say that bat viruses can't be gain of function. Well, if you take two bat viruses and combine

them and they infect humans, that's sure. The heck is gain of function. And he would try to say, oh, that's not gain of function. So we've got a real problem here. We've uncovered the tip of it, and we have a lot of the detail in the book, but it's not over. Every day, I'm still fighting this battle. I'm fighting eight

different agencies of the Biden administration who refuse to divulge documents. I have several two hundred and fifty page documents where they've redacted every word and they won't give it to me. One of the secretaries responded last week Homeland Security and one of his assistants sent us a letter saying that they would not be revealing any documents that are not available to the public through freedom of information, which you

know you get that by soothing somebody. You got to sue the government, and the judge rules in your order. But that means they're not going to let me have any access to things to provide oversight. So there's a huge coverup going on. But I can tell you I'm fighting it every day, and in the book, we've uncovered quite a bit of it, and people can read the book and they'll be there'll be nobody left I think that's read the book that isn't convinced. It's called deception. Lastly, Senator rand Paul,

how much more can you put up with? I mean, you're like a normal person, you have like a normal life. You're a physician, and you're you're fighting on the southern border. You're fighting the budget deficit, which is thirty three trillion on its way to forty trillion dollars by the end of this decade, we have disasters happening in the Middle East. It's unbelievable. How much more can you put up with? How much? How much

longer can you stay in office with this going on? I think it's not a question of what I can put up with, it's how much the country can tolerate. You know, is there a point at which they destroy our currency. They're talking about sending one hundred billion dollars right now to other countries. They borrowed at trillion dollars in the last three months. Our interest payment. You know, they're getting a away with this because our average interest payment

in twenty twenty one was one point six percent. They had this massive amount of debt, but it was costing them almost nothing to finance it. Now it's two point nine So the interest payment is doubled from twenty twenty one, and our total interest payments now are almost the same as our military. It's going to grab hold of the budget. It's going to force everything else out.

The interest payments are going to overcome everything. But then is there a point at which the foreign countries and the international investors look at the dollar and say, you know, it's this is a country that doesn't balance their books, where we're going to try investing elsewhere because we're worried that they've gone too far in debt. That day's coming, and that's what I worry about, Senator ran Paul. The book is Deception, the Great COVID cover Up.

And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and good luck to you, Senator. We need more like you. Thanks Bill, Let's continue. How many people, how many Americans fully understand that you, as a taxpayer, paid for the ration of COVID nineteen and you also paid for the cover up of where it originated, and now here we are, like four years later, three and a half years later, and you're still paying through the nose. How many Americans realize that? It's an incredible

story and deception follows. You can almost always in life, follow the money and there's going to be the answer. And the money's paid by doctor Anthony Fauci, the researchers all over the world over the years, billions of dollars to keep the lie alive. Is a story by itself, but the fact that the so called mainstream media in this country has been bought and paid for is another disgusting aspect of this story. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham News Radio

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three percent of gotten. The brand new booster yours truly is not one of them, nor will I. Several of my friends have contracted COVID nineteen and of such a character. Non are hospitalized, but each have had COVID symptoms. It continues to percolate, causing a misery throughout the tri stateh the nation of the world. And the fact fact, the fact that the American government paid for its creation, then lied about the origins and continue to lie

about it is the story of this decade. Right It broke in March of twenty twenty. Here we are not quite halfway through, and every time the issue is brought up, it's simply poo pooed and move on. Remember all the stories about the wet market, that there were harangutangs and fish and turtles and bats from a cave that caused the COVID nineteen virus to mutate and jump to humans. That was the whole story. It was a lie from the

beginning. It continues to be a lie, and most of the American people don't know because the mainstream media and the medical industrial complex have not truly embraced the dissemination of this factual information. And doctor Anthony Fauci, the Grand Puba continues to have a great regard by liberal Democrats and others. It's I can't

imagine a worst indictment of our medical governmental industrial complex. Then directly and indirectly, our government leaders killed about five million human beings, including probably a couple hundred thousand Americans, and that brought misery to the world and changed our way of life, caused by government activities perpetuated by doctor Anthony Fauci, doctor Collins

and others. You paid for the creation of the virus, and now you're paying through the nose for the fallout from that, and it's largely not being pursued. When medical doctors commit perjury and lie to the Congress, it's like, well, let's move on, are you kidding me? Okay? Compared to the danger inflicted by Donald Trump on America against doctor Anthony Fauci, those in NIH and doctor Collins, etc. It's not even a minor misdemeanor.

What the Trumpster has done. How much media attention has been given to Donald Trump every time he walks into a courtroom. It's a major story. But doctor Anthony Fauci is now wine dined in pocket line, still making millions of dollars. A government car picks him up every day with Secret Service protection and

transports him to his retirement facilities where he still collects millions of dollars. And it's like, Okay, I've watched the YouTube materials of doctor Rayan Paul and Fauci, and they're unbelievable, as far as Fauci repeatedly lined with no consequence, how did Fauci inflict himself upon the American people for years and got away with it and continues to get away with it. It's the story of this decade. And if you would go and conduct a poll right now in the

American people, where did the wuhan virus come from? Did it come from a lab man created or from a wet market? I would think most Americans would say, well, it came from a wet market. Came from some exotic fish or a rat or a bat. That's where and it's all a lie and it had to be that way. You think the government under Democrats and Republicans would disseminate the idea to you that you paid to create the COVID nineteen virus, and you paid for its mitigation, you paid for the outcome.

Can a government official say that, absolutely not. It is clear without equivocation that human beings created COVID nineteen through gain and function research in which they take multiple viruses, unite them, and then create a brand new deadly virus and then seek ways to correct it before it gets into the public. Stop it. North Carolina, we have a facility there. San Antonio, we

have a facility there. The rules and regulations were too strict, so Fauci wanted to use a Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China, where there are no rules. The first persons killed were doctors and nurses and researchers from the lab. But quickly he started talking about a wet market, and you bought it, and you continue to buy it. What Senator Ran Paul has

the truth and he just told it to you. Secondly, the other day, a couple days ago, we waited at Nauseum might have been yesterday for Joe Biden to finally talk, and he waited until the Representative Mike Johnson was selected as the new Speaker of the House, and he went out and held a little bit of a news conference before that he addressed the nation like at

eight o'clock at night. More information is coming out about that the White House has become an adult daycare center in which the President, whose old, senile and feeble, cannot be allowed by his handlers to properly address the nation or

answer questions because he can't answer him. It's an adult daycare center parts of the US Senate before Diane Feinstein passed away and John Fetterman is still there and Mitch McConnell's still there, in which old folks that have mental and physical difficulties continue to work on your behalf. It is disgusting. Part of the things that Biden said is that he told Iran don't don't and that ridiculous whisper he uses, don't attack American soldiers. Well, at this point there's been at

least fourteen attacks on American soldiers in Syria and Iraq. Now we can argue about whether American soldiers belong in Syria and Iraq, which I believe they should not be there, but that's my opinion. But the attacks continue on American soldiers and nothing happens. There's no response because the Praetorian Guard, former Obama staffers controlling Joe Biden don't want to make a decision to go after Iran or stop their ability to make billions of dollars every month because of a lot of

sanctions and the fact that the price of oil continues to rise. That does nothing but assist Iran and what they're doing. If we had a functional president right now, we would cut Iran off, we would eliminate their ability to sell oil anywhere, we would collapse their economy, which is what the Trumpster did. But now we have Joe Biden in charge, and none of the

staffers around Biden can make a decision. One of the most ridiculous things, that's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind is emblazoned in my heart and probably yours. Joe Biden mangled that phrase during his speech, one small step for a man, one giant step for mankind. He didn't even relate the most famous saying in the last half of the twentieth century

because he didn't know. He doesn't know what he's doing. It's an adult daycare center and he's running a diaper, and we act as if, once again, it's no big deal. We covered Donald Trump ad nauseum as if he's still the president, but in reality, we have a completely dysfunctional executive branch of government in which the president spends forty percent of his time on a

beach, can't function in the office, can't read. You mean to tell me he's reading that the PDR, the Presidential Daily Reports he gets every day. I don't know, he doesn't read, doesn't know what he's reading. It's unbel believable how we got in this position. And thirdly, I have the Great Sharif Pololo coming up in about twenty minutes and I'm watching Channel five.

Well five stands for news. Curtis Fuller was doing a report on a peace rally a well intended individuals and those conducting the peace rally have nothing to do with crime. The great majority of crime and urban America are committed by young black males, but the great majority of young black males would have nothing to do with crime. So the peace rally was taking place outside of a Baptist church, and then Curtis Fuller was quickly called away from the peace rally

for more shootings in the black community. About ninety percent or so of the shootings are black on black as if it doesn't concern you and I, When it does concern you and I, it's bad. So I did a little bit more research on this. Cincinnati has a system in place called shot Spotter, And the reason we have that is because it's a system that picks up technology, picks up gunfire, and it can relate where it's happening, maybe

the caliber of the weapon being used. It can discriminate between misfires and real shots, et cetera. And it appears that Cincinnati is almost inn a war zone as I speak, with all kinds of bullets flying around constantly. I looked at the stats from twenty twenty one. I haven't seen twenty twenty two yet. It's probably worse. In twenty twenty one, there were at least five thousand, six hundred and ten incidents in the city of Cincinnati, five

six hundred and ten, resulting in approximately twenty one thousand shots fired. Each incident therefore had about four or five shots per incident in the city of Cincinnati. Now the city, if you go from the river the Norwood's about what seven miles and take the core of Cincinnati, it's probably four or five miles left from right to left, from east to west. Whatever eliminate river road that far out, maybe Mount Washington. Include that it's a very small geographic

area. Imagine being in a small city where every year more than twenty one thousand shots are fired, wounding about five hundred people, killing ninety to one hundred. We have great medical care at uc which is a Level one trauma center, so many lives are saved, but still ruined. So I'm thinking that sounds like a lot. But oh no, it gets worse. It's worse. Yes, shot spotter only picks up shots fired in Avondale, Price Hill, the West End, OTR, Pendleton, and the Central Business District.

So the twenty one thousand shots are fired is a minimal number at the bottom of the list. The shot spotter is not in all locations. So I ask a certain patrol officer in the city of Cincinnati, would you take your family to OTR for dinner based upon what you know? He said, absolutely, not. The closer number is thirty to forty thousand shots are fired in the city of Cincinnati. Because the great majority of the city is not included and covered by shot spotter, just use the lower number, say thirty

thousand shots, thirty thousand shots fired, bullets flying thither and fro. How do people live in Avondale, OTR? How does that happen? The great majority of citizens? When it's stopped, the great majority would have nothing to do with it. There's about five hundred to one thousand kids, mainly blow but also white and Hispanic committing these vicious acts in retaliation or more. And you can have the well intended individuals from the Corinthian Baptist Church and the Reverend

Damon Lynches who would never commit crimes of this type. You're gonna have Curtis Fuller, who's a good man, going from incident to incident and covering what thirty thousand shots fired and act as if well, you don't want to identify perpetrators because it might be considered to be racial. And the Cincinnati public schools about sixty percent of the kids are black, and that means there's about twenty thousand black kids in the school system of Cincinnati. There's thousands more in private

schools and Catholic schools. So there's thousands and thousands of these kids. Thirty forty thousand, maybe fifty thousand. Out of that number, we're talking about maybe five hundred or six hundred. We're talking about a very small percentage, but a rather large nu. The great majority of these kids would have nothing to do with crime. They're trying to go to school, they're trying to get a scholarship, they're playing sports, they live in their life. They're

good kids. They are good kids. A small percentage, but a large number causing all this havoc where sixteen year olds have taken revenge at smoke shops. It's unbelievable. So I'm gonna address that to Shari Palelo in about ten fifteen minutes to get her perspective. She's been in this market now, I think about twenty five years, along with Tanya O'Rourke and Tricia Mackie, the three queens of the anchor desk here in Cincinnati. The three of them together

have about ninety years of experience. It's wonderful. I'm going to ask her. I'm watching Channel five and Curtis Fuller is a good man, leaves the peace rally to cover multiple shootings somewhere else in the city. Jan Michelle Kearney and others. She's the vice mayor. When crime is committed, shutting down, I seventy one to do burnouts. Her resolution is, let's give these

criminals the Hamilton County fairgrounds to conduct their illegal activity. What maybe we should have kids firing guns to go to a firing range and practice their aim. The mentality of left wing radical leftists bring about what they seek to avoid. They want to avoid more crime, a more social breakdown. Their policies cause it, so we'll see what happens. So after one o'clock today we have Shuri plilo and more. Imagine in your community, if thirty thousand bullets every

year of flying around, how livable is that? Businesses are shutting down, You can't find employees. The high end is doing quite well, little or no middle class, and the low end is getting decimated by terrible schools, by lots of violence, fathers and mothers together living in the home and chaos. I'll give you last factoid before we take a short break. In America, about forty percent of all the children are born without the father and the

home forty percent overall. In the city of Cincinnati, it's about seventy five percent. The countries we compete against, in China, two percent if babies are born without a father in the home. In India the number is two point five percent. In Japan it's one percent. In America it's forty percent. And our kids on standardized testing do awful on the test, and we continue down the same road anticipating different results that are not going to take place.

How do you tell those committing crimes on city streets and shutting down I seventy one, Well, let's use amiticunty fairgrounds. Send them there to commit their criminal activity. Missy powers that prosecutor says, lock them up. Jan Michelle Karney says, give them the Hamlet County Fairgrounds. Let's continue. Twelve fifty five Home of Your Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW. Now you can relive the greatest moments from our twenty twenty three iHeartRadio Music Festival streaming Holy on

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Reserves, I guess as an instructor on the use of firearms. He had access to every conceivable weapon the US Army has and still being sought. We'll see what occurs. Schari Pololo, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Shari, how you doing this glorious Thursday afternoon? Good afternoon to you. Really well, it was a busy night last night, but yeah, I'm doing really, well, well, let's talk about some of the issues. Number One I had on a few days ago, Tricia Macki's celebrating her

thirtieth anniversary. When I think about the three queens of local news, it's Cheri Pelo, Tanyo O'Rourke, and of course you Shari Poelo. The three of you have about ninety to one hundred years in news. Will we ever see your like again? Sharid, Tanya and Tricia? Is this the last on Dying Breed? We kind of are a triple threat, right, you

know what? I love it because I was actually just starting out behind the scenes at Channel nineteen years and years ago Tricia was the weekend anchor and it is and then before that, I was an intern at Channel nine where Tanya was a reporter at the time. We're all just a few years apart. It's crazy to me that here you have three Cincinnati girls getting to be the main anchors of three of the four television stations in a town. It's really

unheard of. I mean, if you would have told me when I was starting out in news that I would get to not only work in my hometown, but I'd get to be one of the longest standing female news anchors. It's a pretty cool honor, and I was Tricia and Tanya and I are very friendly outside of work. Of course we're competitive when it comes to news stories and things like that, but we go to lunch together here and there, and so both Tanya and I were messaging Trisha say, and you know,

congratulations. Is there a reason I can't conceive of that happening in today's world? Again, it came at the right time. Normal Rashid kind of cleared the path a little bit. Her and Jerry and did a great job. But how many years do you have in a Channel five? Is it about twenty five or thirty? No, not quite. I think I'm thinking

at twenty two years so far? Are you're kind of a new being here back home in since and you know what, Look, I this business is changing so much, and I think the reality is you know how it is, Lily, it's the same in radio people most people if they're not from a city of this size, because we're a good sized market, but we're not a top ten So people come here, they get their experience and they leave. And when I came back home in two thousand and two, I

had the same goal. I was here as a beat reporter, a crime reporter, and I thought, Okay, I'm going to stay here for two or three years, and then I wanted to go to Chicago. But you know, because it's such a Liverpool city, and of course because I'm from

here and I'm because I kept getting promoted, I wanted to stay. But the reality is, especially for a lot of women, there are only you know, let's say eight if you're the main morning anchor, and then the morning morning or excuse me, the main morning anchor, and the main evening

anchor. The other jobs are really hard if you want to be a wife and a mom, right because you're working weekends and you're working these crazy shifts and you're not able to be with your kids where I think both Nutrition and Hana would tell you, and a lot of the morning anchors who've been here for decades as well, it's a really, you know, great job to have when you can move up and you can have a great career, but

at the same time, you can have a great personal life too. You know, when my kids were young, I was home till two o'clock in the afternoon. I'd put them down for a nap, they'd be with a babysitter for a couple of hours, and then my husband their dad would be home with them in the evening. So the schedule works for me. But if I was working weekends, I don't know that I'd still be in this business. Too difficult, and everything's changing. Nothing is more constant in life

than change, and I don't see it developing that way long term. You know. At this point, Tanya, So Tanya or Rourke's not working to the eleven o'clock anymore because it is perceived the most important part of news locally is four to six or four to seven. At some point, will you vacate eleven o'clock and go four to seven and that's it? I don't know, because I as much as yes, our early newscasts are important, the eleven o'clock news is still we consider it just as important, even though sometimes

people don't stay up as late, but it's still a huge moneymaker. So for us still the main shifts are two thirty to eleven thirty, you know, so that when something happens like last night you have a mass shooting, that you've got the main team as well. Look, I think our news director and any news director will tell you every newscast is important, and every station is doing more news local news now than ever before. So you know, they want our four o'clock show to do just as well as our morning

show, to do just as well as our eleven o'clock show. So I don't know. You know, I used to think ten years ago I was really worried that the local news business was dying. But I would almost argue now that it's more important than ever because people, including myself, sometimes don't trust the national news because it can be so biased. We're on a local level. We're still trying to be objective to just give you the facts, and you know that we live in this community and we care about the issues

that we're covering. So hopefully, hopefully I'm able to stay in this business a little while longer. Are you ready for the big question? A bit early on? Okay, let's do it. When can I be on the couch? I want to know I have a little more than forty years, forty years in the same station, doing the same stuff for forty years, beginning in the first few years of the Ronald Reagan administration. I've gone through Reagan, I've gone through Bush. I've gone through Clinton. I've gone through

Bush, I've gone through Obama, I've gone through Trump. Now it's on to Biden. When can I get on the couch. It would make room for you any timer. You're jealous that we haven't had you on. You know I've done a little bit of TV in the past, six hundred and fifty television shows during the day. Yeah, a little bit jealous. But get a hold of Tony Bender. Let's set it up. I can talk about the life and times of talk radio from the beginning to the middle,

toward the end. Now on to the issues. Are you prepared for the issues? Let's do it. We've got so much going on right now. State issue too, is smoking pot pot everywhere, treating a lot like Marria j iuanna, just like alcohol, and the polling indicators is going to pass by a wide margin that I do not believe. I think it's going to

be very close, just like abortion, very close. With our community with all the problems we're having, where Curtis Fuller going thither and fro, with Brian Hamrick and John London going nuts on a regular basis, with shootings in Mayhem everywhere, is the idea of issue too ripe or not yet ripe. Okay, this is my opinion here. I think it's going to pass. I was looking at a poll just last night from I think it was a USA Today poll. We're almost sixty percent of people who they were polling said

that they were in favor of legalizing marijuana. Look, here's my take on this. I don't think that it's that those sixty percent of voters want to smoke recreational marijuana. I think it's those voters at least want that money to be taxed, just like what we're seeing with what we're seeing with gambling. I think that you know, Kentucky's seeing the benefits right now of legalizing gambling.

I think that a lot of voters feel like, look, a lot of people smoke pot just like they drink a lot of our young people look at marijuana as safer than drinking, and so I think many voters are going to say, look, let's just let's legalize it so number one, people know what they're getting when they buy marijuana, that they can go into a store where it's federally or statewide regulated. And then on top of it,

we can make money off of it. They're saying that in the first year it should raise more than one hundred and eighty million dollars for the state of Ohio, but within five years in upwards of four hundred million dollars for the state. So I think a lot of people are going to vote that way because of that. I don't smoke pot. I've never smoked pot in college. Heck I was married, I still wasn't smoking pot. I don't smoke pot. I don't like the smell. I don't like the health consequences long

term. If I have a few of my buddy smoke pot, they like going out on the back deck at sundown and have a little bit of a dobie and just reflect upon life. No one gets in fights, for example, when they're using marijuana. They might do that with tequila or beer. One very few people drive under the influence of alcohol, because all you want to do is maybe have some pizza and chill out. And so if somebody, some adult man or a woman, thinks it help them. I use

CBD all the time. I take it. I take some oils, I take some gumbies. I do that kind of stuff, and I don't know if it affects me good or bad or negatively. But if an adult wants to make that decision, I say have at it. And if it doesn't pass, it doesn't mean marijuana is going to stop being used. It's still going to be used anyway. The only issue is where to stay benefit and regulated. Right, you can't go to a game, you can't go out to a bar where you're not smelling it. I mean I can smell it

in an instant, and I'm kind of with you, Willie. I hate the smell of it. It's not my it never has been. First of all, I always say it's my friends and kids. I don't mean one more thing that makes me want to eat more, right, So it's just not it's not my thing. But I do think that it's extremely popular, especially among young people, and so I think it's going to pass all right. Now. Secondly, you know, FCC is a great success story.

I had on Jeff Birding yesterday. He's the grand Poobah of soccer. He was the true believer. He has a vision now for a new coliseum built next to FCC. Somebody walked up to him, one of his rich pals, and said, I'll put up three hundred million dollars to build the damn arena. We got twenty four thousand people coming to the tournament, coming to the tournament and games on Sunday, for example, the East End is suddenly I'm sorry, The West End is suddenly alive and well and doing great stuff.

And coming out of a soccer game was a forty eight year old man named Jason McKinnon and he strangled to death by a character. Levonte Davis, who are Prosecutor Melissa Powers had been repeatedly arrested for armed robberies and assaults, but the witnesses magically did not appear. What does it say about our city about coming out of an FCC game and you're murdered by someone angry about having his girlfriend being told that she's going the wrong way on a one way street.

You know, honestly, the violence concerns me. You and I have talked about this. The violence concerns me every single day in this city. You know, one misstep and Prosecutor Melissa Powers talked about it this week. You don't know who you're encountering. Look this case, we heard about this, Willie. I actually had police officers calling me sin shred why aren't you guys doing a story on this guy who was killed after the FC Cincinnati game

on October eighth. This had been you know, a week or more later. And I said, I don't know what you're talking about. Right. They were really upset. They felt like it was being buried. I don't know if that's the case or not. I don't know if police just did you know, they hadn't charged this Levante Davis yet. But the reality is is, look here, you have a guy who's saying, you know, he's kind of you know, trying to warn this woman. There is a

verbal argument going on. You see it captured on video, and you see this guy get out of the passenger seat and an attack and he throws him to the ground. You think that that's it, and then he comes back and continues to choke him to death. And I think that's what scares me to watch it, first of all, to see all of those people who

are standing there. Yes, they're saying, hey, man, don't do it, don't do it, But the amount of people who were there that didn't stop it, who didn't intervene, And I think this is what I say to my kids constantly. It's what I say to you know, people who I love, my friends and family, you don't know who you're encountering anymore. And that means a road rage case that we saw in Florence where people you have a guy who's seventy who's getting into some sort of argument with

another driver, somebody shoots and kills him. We saw just yesterday, I mean Curtis Buller. We had him covering a peace rally where they these community activists We're going to bring out a casket to try and show, uh, you know, young people that violence isn't the way. We had to pull him off of that peace rally to send him not just the one, but the two shootings that happened within a couple of hours of that, where one person was shot and killed I believe, I think the other one was the

person was shot and taken to the hospital with injuries. But I mean, it's to the point now in our newsroom where as soon as we hear a shooting come across the scanners, we say, is somebody dead? Because it's

happening so frequently sometimes we can't even keep up at night. You know, with our with the amount of resources we have, do we send you know, somebody to the shooting where somebody's just grazed by a bullet at this point, or do we send him to another shooting where we know somebody's been killed. I mean, it really is concerning to me, and I say it

all the time, either to my friends and to my kids. When you're at a game and look when there's alcohol involved and then suddenly you know you're getting fire it up about your team or what have you, or you're leaving a game in your mouthing off to somebody. You truly and as we saw it after this FC Cincinnati game, it's on with you, Willy. It doesn't matter if it's an FC Cincinnati game, if it's a Bengals game, a Reds game, a Cyclones game, you name it. You don't know

who you're encountering. Well, the fact is that you know, Jason McKinnon might have calmed down a little bit. When I look at the tape, I looked at it three or four times. He barked back at that person going the wrong way. Don't bark back. If you're in Florence with road rage. There's some mental process underway that people get so angry immediately go from zero to ten on the anger, and why do it? What's the advantage. I tell those around me, I tell my son, my grandkids,

look, walk away, go the other direction. Don't forgive him the one finger salute. Don't. We had this to be in our news room the other day, and I say to my kids, I'm never going to condone bad behavior. Look, when we were young, I was a I was a time embarrassed to say I was in a fight in school. I had a girl throwing me into my locker and without thinking, you know, we

went at it for you know, thirty seconds physically. But never at that time in my life was I afraid somebody was going to pull out a gun. Never. And the same with this situation that happened in over the Rhine. Okay, the victim is in a verbal argument with this woman, and even if this or thrown, which I never think is acceptable either, but the fact that this becomes a murder is It honestly blows my mind. Willie and and I love this city so much, but it concerns me the level

of violence that happens day in and day out. And I'm telling you it's not just US police officers who cover the streets tell me the same thing all the time. They don't. Some of them will say, I don't go down town when I'm outside of work because I am afraid of how things can spiral. And look, we've seen it time and time again where yes, so often it involves bad people doing bad things, and it's drug activity, yes, absolutely, but too often there are kids caught in the crossfire,

innocent people caught in the crossfire. I mean, thank goodness, this guy you know outside after this incident over the rine didn't have a gun. Who knows that the people could have been hurt? Well? Lastly, sure, I'd say this. I talked to Dan Hills who tells me this year, just in the city of Cincinnati, which geographically is quite small, there's going

to be about five hundred people wounded. And shot spotter tells us there's going to be approximately thirty thousand shots fired in the city of Cincinnati this year. Thirty thousand shots. It's it's almost like a free fire zone. Surey, we got to go, gotta do it more often. Congratulations to you Tanya and Tricia, the queens of local journalism. Stay here, go nowhere else. If we had a mount rushmore for female anchors. You'd be up there

with normal rashid. Pretty good group right there, the four of you. That is a pretty I'll take it. I'll take sure, give me a business. God bless you, Thank you. Let's continue with more. How about that five hundred people wound it in the city. What's it seven miles by the relevant part, about three four miles across tens of thousands of shots fired. Not good. Let's continue coming up later. We've scheduled Senator Ran

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thirty two thirty two thirty two. If you're injured, don't play. But everybody hurts after the first two weeks of the season. Your legs sore, your knees sore. If you're injured, I don't want you to play. But the notion that number one blessed these guys. You're making thirty forty fifty million dollars to play basketball four days a week. Y'all got the best shoes, you got the best medical staff, you got these guys sleeping in chambers. You got iyebass man, and you can play shut the hell up and

play Hello Hello, Yet I'm broadcasting seg Man. That's some truth. Last night the NBA head It's opening night from a chuck. Pretty good stuff, aren't there. Days you feel like you can't compete, that you can't talk, that you've had enough, But you go into the chambers, you get the massages, you get the sterroids. You get the vitamins and you show up tork every day except today. Correct, that's correct, Willie. I'm

sitting here on the beautiful veranda at iHeartMedia Bengals golf outing. How's it going there? Looks like everybody's well. I've seen a couple of groups and they're not hitting the ball as well as you do. What about Joe Burrow? Is Joe Burrow there? No? Joe Burrow is not there and not here. He's in the practice field getting ready for those forty nine or on Sunday. What about the forty nine ers quarterback? Is she going to play well?

Brock yay or nay? Well? Will he? The Stooge Report here at Ashton Oaks is sponsored by your local Temestar eating and air conditioning dealers. Temestar Quality you can feel in Cincinnati, col schmid Heating at Cooley five one three five three one sixty nine hundred spots. Thank you Roxy. Let's see, Uh, Rock Party is in the concussion protocol, Willie. He may or may not play. Uh. He had the symptoms on Monday night coming

back from Minnesota. He's in the protocol and a lot of players, a few players have gotten through the week to play Willie, but most of them happen, so we'll have to wait and see more tonight on the Roundtable show, Lance and Rocky. You'll know from Live from Long Necks in rich Wood starting at six oh five here on seven hundred WLW. Well, you know you watched the game, and I watched the game. You're broken down.

There was no odd his example where brock Party took a hit to the head and so he was, yeah, I think it was in like the third quarter when he went for when he when he dove in from like the one yard line and somebody, uh, somebody hit him in the head and the pile up. I think it was in the second half of the game at Minnesota and he got kind of went sideways a little bit. But they didn't the head coach Kyle Ganahan said yes, but they didn't notice any symptoms until

he was on his way home on the plane. So he's been shuffled into a concussion protocol. And if they don't, if he doesn't play, Sam darn Old will play. The former Jets quarterback and if I remember right, uh darn Old was with the Gifts and that was the first win for Bengals head coach Zach Taylor years ago, very much so so. And plus the forty nine ers are losing other players too. They got some key Trent Trent Williams is out. He didn't practice yesterday, Deebo, Samley and Samuel did

not did not practice yesterday. So today is a key day. We'll e to see if these guys are gonna get on the field. If not, they'll probably be out, which is an advantage for the Bengals. But you know, you got the Bengals have got to play. They play their game and get this win on Sunday, big win because three and three, they have what eleven games left. If they go six and five in those games, they're not going to make the playoffs six and five minimum. Then go

maybe is seven and four, which you give them ten wins. Then it's close. But they have the hardest schedule and the no fun league to play these eleven games. One team has a losing record, everyone else is kicking ass. Got to play. They got to play. They got to play everybody well. And the thing of it is last week with their bye week, everybody won. Baltimore won, Cleveland one, Pittsburgh won you're hoping that maybe at least maybe two out of three or all three will a law.

But now it's a it's another must win situation for our men because after this one, they've got Buffalo here in two weeks on a Sunday night, then they go to Houston, so they they have Houston here. Excuse me, So you know they got it. If they can get this one Sunday, they'll be in. They'll be in good, good dead. That's big. It's big, all right? Please continue. I understand Sean Miller has signed

a long term, guaranteed bonus extension just like you. Willie Xavier announcing a couple hours ago that contract extension for head coach Sean Miller, adding two years to his previous deal. So his deal with the Musketeers now runs through the twenty twenty eight to twenty nine season. He will not leave anymore. Is that correct? I don't think so. I don't think he's going anywhere.

Please continue, m Ellen. Yeah. MLS Soccer Willie pat Noonan and three FC Cincinnati players are among the twenty twenty three MLS Year at the Award finalists. Pat Noonan if he doesn't get Coach of the year, there's going to be an investigating MVP. This ought to be no problem. Luciano Acasta goalkeeper of the Year is up for grabs as Roman Celtano defender of the Year is Matt Mioska, and of course as Youdo Willie. The New York Red Bulls

won last night over Charlotte. So the Red Bulls come to town Sunday night, game one, best of three of the MLS Playoffs at TQL Stadium. Also, you have this weekend begins high school football. I'm picking up the banners of East Central. Give me a full report, no doubt about that, Willie. Let's see, you got the Ohio The Ohio playoffs start tonight

tomorrow night in the first round. You got the Indiana Sectionals on tomorrow, started the sectional finals tomorrow night, and then Kentucky plays I think one more week in regular season and then their playoffs start. So it's it's postseason time around the Tri State. Now a couple other things here, high school soccer. Notre Dame Academy headed up by the first lady. Am I correct,

Mount Notre Dame. Yes, Notre Dame Academy, No, well, Notre Dame Academy will play Sacred Heart in the semi finals of the Kentucky Girls State Soccer Tournament tonight. And also we want to say, let's see what else was going on here. We also want to say congratulations to former Notre Dame standout Great Board. She became Transylvania's all time leader and assists against Earlham last night with three thousand and forty six. She's got nine hundred and eighty seven

assists alone this season and thirty two in that match alone last night. So that young lady is a very good volleyball player. So congrats the great Ward. Former Notre Dames stand out with Transylvania, Dusty Baker retired today. Willie twenty six years as a as a big league manager, one of seven players at baseball history with as a manager and a player that have a World Series ring. Yeah, we had action. We had action, big time. That's right. I wish you got how about that? Right? Oh?

Wait, he should have still been here. Then they ran him out of town. Who ran him out of town? But I guess everybody did that. He was here from twenty and eight to twenty thirteen. He should have still been here and probably would have led him to the Promised Land. You think se are your stuff to my brother? Well, yeah, he was always nice to me. He thought I was similar to Parl Paul Harvey.

Good day. How about that? You're right, he's seventh on the all time winning list Willie with twenty one hundred and eighty three victories as a manager in Major League Baseball. How about that? And segment about that. I've arranged for the Indian Hill High School girls state champion tennis team to be here tomorrow at two thirty. How about that? Well, that's good, that's very good, very good. I know I've been trying to get a hold of Mason. They got a doubles team that I think won the state.

Well, you only show up here if you're a champion with the trophy, with the medals. We won everything, Like Jeff Birding showed up yesterday with the shield. That thing weighed about fifty pounds, Well how about fifty? It was weighed about five hundred. That thing was solid steel from US Steel. And I have to say that, no get with a chance. We kicked her acts before. Say that's all I gotta say, And all I think I we cover our mouths shut. We just went out there and proved

it on the field. They could talk all they want, but they'ren sit home all winter and they know they don't got nothing. Because we got the reading, and we got the money, We got everything. I go that says, that is the greatest statement. That is the greatest statement of all time. And also, Willie, I wish that Charles Barkley would run for president of the United States. I'd vote for that guy, no problem.

How about players playing faster three or four times a week and they can't play, getting paid forty to fifty sixty million dollars and all of a sudden they just can't play. No, No, you know, I played one one day. And how about James Harden. I don't know. I'll show up with Philadelphia. I'm only making fifty sixty million. I don't know. I don't want to play. Come on, I could out there get rid of

them, right. No, but you know what, somebody ought to do that once and say, and that would send reverberations to that league like crazy won't play well? Drives me crazy. Remember the good old days, players played eighty two games. Heck, and there were many years. Will Chamberman played eighty two games in a row. For see, he played fifteen years, found out of no games and he averaged how about this, in his career, he averaged more than more than sixty minutes a game, which was

every game he averaged more than that because of the overtimes. He never came out of the game. Yeah, I mean, and you know those guys of old Will He they played. I mean they were there every night. Chamberlain Russell, the big Oh, everybody played every night, Michael everybody right? Yeah, did Michael Jordan take any time out? No? No, they were right. And he knew that people were gonna come to see him play and pay good money for to watch him play, and that he was

out there. Now it's like, uh, you know, I don't. I know, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna play for two days, or I'm not gonna show up for training camp. Then don't go, right, James Harden needs to be cut to see if you can say, because he's not showing up until it's a mega contract, right and then and then and then the Lakers are somebody who'll say, you know, they'll they'll sell they'll they'll sign him too an eight trillion dollar contract. And then he'll be handed

and then Lebron, Lebron, James and everybody will be out there. You know, they'll have a superstar team and that'll be it. I don't know James Hard he's done, he's done. Segment game, give me out of the student's report, and hopefully you'll see Joe Burrow and tell him he's welcome here anytime, as long as he wins. He's got to win. Willy of a beautiful day here in the Tri State and Ashton Notes golf Course. We leave you with the immortal words of the student seg oh as a pleasure,

came back to twelve. Well was that Rob Butcher? That's an unnamed Red's official. Yes, well, all right, segment, thank you, all right, welly, we'll see you two thirty. Will don't forget all right, let's continue with more if a line becomes available. Five and three, seven four nine, seven thousand pound, seven hundred Bengals three and three, and they have eleven games left, the hardest schedule in all football, and only one of those games is against the losing team. But they're going

to be favored in most of the games. We think this is the first game in San Francisco, whether or not favored this year in Bengals history, never have they been scheduled the betting favored to win every game. This is the first game. I think they're getting three points favored, shall we say not to win? And if Brock Perdy cannot play, I would think they

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my right reading a headline, Donald Trump way up and pulling. Trump has a clear advantage over Biden and key swing states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Ohio, leading anywhere from six to nine points, and likely is going to get worse because of the feeble mental decline of Joe Biden and the fact that it's becoming quite clear that Joe Biden and his family have profited the tune of tens of millions of dollars lunch

bucket. Joe is certainly buying three million dollar houses on the Atlantic Ocean for three million dollars in cash and twenty eighteen, how'd that happen? Dick Morris once again welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And you also say in this book, Dick Morris, that the real threat to our freedom is corruption. Can you give us a template as to what Joe Biden his family's done over the years to profit from his political activities? Well, good, thank you,

It's what my books about. While he was in the Senate, Joe Biden was the poorest member of the Senate, and that would mean either the stupid history of the most and his net worth when he left the Senate was twenty six thousand dollars, the lowest in the Senate. Then when he became vice president he helped a little bit. His networth went up to two million, but most of that is accountable from book sales and salary and stuff like

that. Then in the period between twenty seventeen and twenty twenty one, after he left vice presidency but before he became president, his net we was soared by over fifteen million dollars. And in one year he made over twenty million, and his previous high was like two hundred thousand, and that was because he basically decided to start taking bribes and he sent his family all over the

world. Particularly that those countries where Obama had asked him as vice president to take over our policy and pay attention to that country and guide our foreign see. And the first thing we do in that case, like Ukraine and Russia and China, is to send Joe Biden over, who brought Hunter along, and they cut all kinds of business deals with every major financial entity in the country. And the deals all included Joe cut him in on a piece of

them, and he got like twenty million dollars from China. He got five million dollars from the white widow the mayor of Moscow, who is the biggest real estate entrepreneur in the country. He got huge amounts from the Ukraine, Zakistan, Usedbekistan, either from Costa Rica where he told them that he would be the person that would guide them on solar energy. And he just raped

this money in. And now there's no law against this. There's definitely just a law that bars a preser sit in to his wife for making money your vice president's wife, but not the brother or the sister, or the sisters or the cousins of the ants to anybody else. And he started under that requirement and had the money channel to his brothers who then would write checks and give cash him. And it's exposing that cash, exposing this that's going on

right now. And before we get on to why there's no prosecution, i RS agents, whistleblowers have come forward. It is apparent to everyone with eyes to see and ears to hear that Joe Biden monetized the vice presidency. You say he went from twenty six thousand dollars in net Worth in twenty or nine. By the time he left Obama's care, he was up two million dollars in net Worth. Now it's fifteen no, oh, yeah, right, fifteen to twenty yeah, fifteen, and now it's skyrocketing. And now he

is so mentally feeble. I'm not so sure he knows what's going on, but those around him continue to profit if you can, because of what's happening in the Middle East. You got China now maybe involved North Korea selling weapons to Iran to give to HESBLA and Amasta to kill Jews and to kill more Israelis. Can you address yourself to the issue of China, because I can recall that Hunter Biden somehow had a hedge fund or something that he was headquartering

as a drunk and a drug addict, like a billion dollars. How much money specifically to the communist red Chinese government paid directly or indirectly to the Biden family, to the Biden family forty to fifty minute to Joe Biden directly, we won't know until we get the answer to the subpoene of his bank accounts that James Comer is demanded and it's going to get but most likely north of

ten million dollars. When Biden first flew to China as Vice president, he brought Hunter with him, and Hunting negotiates all kinds of business deals with the state owned Chinese bank, where he would be the broker on investments of over of over two hundred million dollars. In fact, in some investments two billion dollars between Chinese government and private investors, and one hundred raked in huge consulting fees for that. And we're now learning that he was cutting Joe Biden in

on it. The way that the Biden's profited from China is unbelievable. There's an entity called c CFCC, the Chinese energy company, and as with Barisma, the Ukrainian energy company, Hunter Biden was sat on the board a bit and helped make their decisions financially. And even though he knew nothing about energy, and we at least know of three million dollars that he got from Chinese

energy interests and probably a lot more. The interesting thing they'll build that I talk about in my book a lot is not only what China gave Biden, but what it got from Biden. Because really, if you look at American policy over the last four years under Biden, it has been consistently pro Chinese in giving China tremendous benefits that I can only say or repayment for the twenty to thirty million dollars Joe Biden got first. The big one is that they

were never blamed for COVID. There was no international condemnation, there was no investigation when Chinese closed down the Wuan lab, the w World Health Organization supinely accepted that Biden didn't impose sanctions, no reparations, no penalties. Who probably is the greatest crime since the Holocaust? And the words Trump was saying in post sanctions cut off three do all kinds of stuff until they open their facilities

to inspection. I personally believe that this was not some backbiting on some back bite, that's credit, even an inverted leak. But this was a deliberate chemical warfare attack on the world, particularly that the United States. Remember five

times more Americans died than Chinese in that in that COVID attack. Uh. And then you go to what's happening right now with Chinese working with ten other countries to replace the dollar as the key international currency, so that when we borrow money, we're going to have to convert our dollars into another currency and take a massive loss on that, which really cut back our ability to fund the defense budget. And Biden and Biden is doing nothing about this, and

his policies of the deficit and inflation are adding to that. And just don't give you a couple of examples. There's a as you know, rare minerals essential for any kind of solar or high wind power and also for GPS systems and radio guiding and so on, and China has acquired a monopoly of the

earth minerals. The US was going to break that monopoly with a large plant in northern Minnesota in the lakes that we have we've produced about a third of the world's rare minerals, and Biden detO is claiming that it would pollute the lake and obstruct the vacation scenery. Another good example is that we have three hundred thousand Chinese exchange students study the United States, and Trump set up a unit of the FBI to investigate that to see if there are any intelligence leaks

or spionage connected with that. And last year Biden closed down the unit and said the investigation amounted to racial profiling. I mean, beautiful. Is just goes on and on and on what this guy has done with China. Kennedy almost took us into World War three because Russia wanted a base in Cuba, and now Chine is opening a base in Cuba, and Biden's doing nothing, absolutely no retaliation, no warning, nothing. Dick Morris, let me ask you about a report, very silmer, no items in your in your new

book quote. The FBI maintained more than forty confidential human sources on various criminal matters related to the Biden family, including Joe Biden, dating back to his time as vice president. According to Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, the confidential human sources inside the Biden family provided criminal information to the FBI relating to Joe

Biden, James Biden, Hunter Biden. Those confidential human sources were managed by multiple FBI field offices across the nation, including the FBI Seattle Field office. So, in addition to Joe Biden just coming up with three million dollars in cash in twenty eighteen lunch bucket Joe to buy a home on the Atlantic Ocean, the FBI for at least the last ten to fifteen years has opened up multiple investigations with confidential informants resulting in no criminal charges. Why is that?

Yep? Well, let me give you an example of that is that I'd break in my book. Joe's brother is James Biden, who's about seven years younger and about about thirty years ago. Twenty years ago, James got in some financial trouble and acquired a tax line. Federal tax line was slept on to half a million dollars. Joe then went around the Ukraine talking about the important talking about his great relationship with a guy named John Hayanski, who turns

out to be a car dealer in Delaware. It was a close family friend and contributed to Biden. The federal agency, the Federal overseas investment. Private investment corporations gave Kyansky a ten million dollar loan to expand his order business in Ukraine. You know, it's supposed to only be in the US. And Hyanski then kicks five hundred thousand of that to James Biden, who repaid his tax leave. It's and why, Dick Morris, why does the so called

corrupt main street media not cover these stories objectively and fairly? Why has there been a news blackout largely about Joe Biden as they go after Donald Trump with hooks and claws, contempt to court ten thousand dollars citations there ninety one felon accounts over there, all by Democrats. Why the media ought to be concerned about public corruption of the sitting president but they're not. Why is that? Yeah, they're not. There's a complete blackout because they're partisan. But there

is a way around it. And now that we have a news speaker, I hope that we now are going to proceed within peachman of Joe Biden. And well, that won't pass the Senate, it will pass the House most likely, and he'll therefore have to stand trial in the Senate. And all of these stories and all of this testimony will come out and the media will have to cover it because it's now impeaching the president. But Barren, mind, build that while all this is going on and Trumpe's losing in court,

he's winning in among the public. He now has a lead of four or five or six or seven and one poor even nine points over Biden, and is leading in almost every one of the swing states, as you point out. So I work with the president a lot, speak too much a United two. And I told him yesterday, I said, you're getting killed in the courts, but you're getting you're soaring in the polls. And bear in

mind that once your president, all of this goes away. Yep, because even the stuff in Georgia will go away if the federal courts hold that he was acting under a parent color of feter A law when he was inquiring about possibly illegal activities in Georgia. And lastly, Dick Morris, I would say this that the present mental decline of Joe Biden is so great, he is so frail and feeble it's on. He could make the argument now that after all, I'm not mentally alert, I didn't know what was going on.

I was being manipulated by Hunter Biden and Jim Biden and the Biden family, and that I'm not mentally alert, I'm feeble. Will that fly? I don't buy it. I think you know that Jimmy the chingey Dante, who Mafia does? Who wondered bath through Open? Yes, that guy, and he said he was too crazy to stand. So I think that is what Biden is doing now. Biden is on top of this. He's in charge of the Friend family. He dictates who does what, where and when.

And I don't think he's too seeble for that. Let me tell you one of the story that'll curl your hair. He's roll In my book. One

of Joe's younger brothers is Frank Biden. And when Frank was about twenty one years old, he got into a car with a friend of his, a Jaguar, and the friend did not have a driver's license, but Frank encouraged him to drive anyway, and he did, and Frank sat next to him in the passenger seat and handled the clutch while while the other guy was driving, and they sped up to eighty miles an hour in a thirty mile an hour zone and hit a guy and killed him, and he was the father

of two young children, and the estate of the two children sued him for a wrongful death and collected against Frank's friends, but also collected half a million dollar verdict against Frank for the benefit of the two orphans. And Frank Skipport never showed up, took a default judgment, never paid, and was fugitive.

And while he was a fugitive, he was living with Joe Biden in Delaware, and when thank when Joe Biden arranged for Frank Biden to get a several hundred thousand dollars grand from the government to Costa Rica to study solar energy, they thanks said, I know I don't have any money, so I can't pay the spirit and still is an unpaid verse. Well, we'll see what happens. The book has Corrupt, the inside story of Biden's dark money

and the return of Donald Trump in twenty twenty four. We'll see what happens. You know, Dick Morris, I always say that we get the government we deserve, and we don't deserve this what's happening right now in our country. And hopefully the new Speaker Johnson of Louisiana understand where the bodies are buried, will pursue it because what has happened and continues to happen with this president is utterly ridiculous. Dick Morris, once again, thank you for coming on

the Bill Cunningham Show. And let's keep the lines of communication open. Thank you, Dick, Yep, Bill, thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. This is a guy who, out of office in twenty eighteen, came up with three million dollars in cash to buy a beach home in Delaware, and the checks are coming and going. It's going to be followed by James Comer, hopefully by the new speaker Mike Johnson, and

by Chuck Grassley. This is absurd, totally absurd. Well, let's continue Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every day at your home at the Bengals News Radio seven hundred wldeb on, Joe Biden and Shared Brown's watch. Gas is up forty percent and groceries they're up twenty percent. They're dead wrong. America isn't failing. America is winning. There is no quit in America. Name me a single objective we've ever set out to accomplish that we've failed

on name me one in all of our history, not one. It's never been a good bet to bet against America, and it's still not a good bet today. This is still a country that believes in honesty, This is in integrity. We're still a country that believes in hard work. We're still a country to believes and each and every one of us has created equal We've never fully lived up to we never walked away from it. Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting gosh segment did he fail? And exiting from Afghanistan That resulted

in thirteen dead American soldiers along with thousands of afghan Is. Taliban now ruling Afghanistan with an iron grip. Do women have rights in Afghanistan? The answer is no to all of that. Plus, Vietnam wasn't a great success, and I would say the water Rock didn't work either, just in recent time. So I want our country to be great. I wanted to be greater. But I went leadership as well as their American as well as those living in Middletown, as well as those living in Erlanger, as well as those

living in Lawrenceburg. I went to politicians to be as great as the American people. He's got me all pissed off. Now please continue. Well, well, I agree with you. I say, Charles Barkley for President of the United States. That guy can get it done. He makes sense from Alabama. Of course he's making too much money as a pundit to get into politics. And of course, look, you're injured, don't play. But everybody hurts after the first two weeks of the season. Your legs sore,

your knees sore. If you're injured, I don't want you to play. But the notion that number one blessed these guys. You're making thirty forty fifty million dollar to play basketball four days a week. Y'all got the best shoes, you got the best medical staff, you got these guys sleeping in chambers, you got ibass. Man. If you can play, shut the hell up and plague. Well thank you. You know, basically, when you're making five hundred million dollars a year, don't have the same desire for greatness

as you're making working in our newsroom. Would you agree? Yeah? I would say that. Yeah, Hi, go tell the American People segment where are you now? If anywhere, Willie, I'm at the iHeartMedia Bengals sponsored golf outing here in lovely Ashton Oaks. The weather's per club perfect and right right here along River Road, and it's a beautiful day out here. The trees are changing colors. Kim and Uh and Teresa are here running things and

everything's okay. Segment. Give me a full sports report, Willie. The fruit report here from Ashton Oaks is a proud service every local tamestar eating and air consiting dealers. Temestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati, col Sheldon Braun at Braun Heating at five one, three, three eight, five seventy seven sixty five. But Willie, those Bengals are on the road Sunday in San Francisco, and now they're well. We don't know whether brock perty is going

to play or not. He's in concussion protocol. He was hurt and they head to head tackle against Minnesota Monday night. He had the symptoms on the plane. He is in protocol. So if he doesn't go, they say the old Jets quarterback Sam Darnel on Sunday, well, no, right now. Forty nine ers who looked impregnable when they beat up on the Dallas Cowboys have now lost too in a row. Missed the field goal, right. He looked terrible in their last game. And of course Sam Donald is not

much of a quarterback. I think I'd rather have him play than Brock Party. What do you say? Well? And then Trent Williams looks like he's not going to play it in practice yesterday. And then Deebo Samuel is hurt. So they're down maybe two or three of their best players on Sunday,

baby, what about them? Are the Bengals healthy? Yes, they will be helping Willie because Lance and Rocky will tell you tonight on the Roundtable Show live from Long Knicks in the Richwood at six or five right here on seven hundred WLW. I also have a call into your good friend of mine, David Yos, the ag the Ohio Attorney General joins Wes Miller in support for two transfer players who were originally turned down by the NCAA to play basketball.

I want to get Yosed on either today da Mar to talk about it. These are candidates Ben Dingo and Reynolds stands seven foot and six eleven, respectively, and they were kind of turned down. So you got the Ohio Attorney General, David Jose going after the Ncuba and that's a good thing. Well, it's unbelievable there, Andy Mack. So, Andy Mack will be in the house a week from to day, Willie breaking it down from A to Z every team. He will have a preview of college basketball, including Xavier.

And they give Sean Miller a new contract extension today two years on his previous deal. New contract runs through twenty twenty eight and twenty nine. Well, hopefully he'll be prepared with information. Andy mac often comes in here unprepared, also Willie and soccer of course, our Orange and Blue men will have game one of the best of three in the first round of the playoffs Sunday night, TQL Stadium the site, New York Red Bulls up against FC Cincinnati

and the opener. And today Pat Newton and three SC players. I'm amongding twenty twenty three MLS Year and Award finalists Coach of the Year at Tott Newton. If he doesn't get if he doesn't get Coach of the Year, I'm going to get the Speaker of the House to have an investigation into that. Get the Attorney General David Yost to sue. Yeah, why not. Luciano Latasta is up for MVP Awards. Goalkeeper of the Year is a Roman Celtano. Defender of the Year is Matt Mioska. Did you know that, Matt?

Did you know that ken Brew's son, Matt Brew was the keeper of the trophy? That is correct? He is. We we had the supporter shield in the house yesterday. Well, he's about five hundred pounds and the they are. That's a signal to the fans of regular season championship in the MLS. Now, the next thing to come into the studio is the MLS Cup ripped through the rest of the MLS. Ken Brew, what do you have to say about that? All proud and erect? There you go.

Well, okay, well baseball Willie. The World Series starts tomorrow night at Arlington, Texas Dbacks Anders. That't to be a rip roaring affair. Can't wait. Also, the Reds have a new player. Will he eh? The Reds have a new player. They just claimed him off of waivers from

the Kansas City Royals, alfielder Bubba Thompson. Bubba Thompson, an alfielder twenty five years old, hit three or four thirteen homers, forty nine stolen fass for the Royals, last year and the former Rangers first round pick in twenty seventeen. Red's got a young outfielder and Bubba Thompson from the Royals, and he ain'ts starting pitching. But I'll say this that the reds oe Joey Vado seven million. No matter what, They're not going to pick up a twenty

million dollar option for a part time player. It would behoove them to say, call Joey, let Bob do it himself. Say look, the best we can do. Last and final offer is twelve million dollars. Gotta pay seven million. Anyway, we get you for five you'll be a part time player. Maybe you'll maybe you'll get three or four hundred at bats, but we like you to stay as a Red and your career here. If you're Bob Castellini, do you offer Joey Vado twelve million dollars to stay as a

Red? No, you got to pay seven million anyway. Maybe you know you see like those like scenes from television shows or movies where like people are playing chess in the little park. I'd love to do that. I go to a park and go play chess with some people. I loved you. Yeah, he wants to play chess. He wants to play chess the rest of his life. Well, let me chest he can play chess and play baseball. I can't wait. I do this in bed by myself at night.

Well come on, oh yeah, that's all I think about. What's he talking about there? For God's sakes, don't answer me. I have no idea. Well the other thing, seg Man, is he worth five million dollars for one year? Is what it amounts to? Five million? I say yes, I would say, I would say so Willie. And then he goes out in glory. They have a big day for Joey Vado and they send him off into the sunset. And he is a He is a Hall of Famer and he will uh and probably a Canadian Hall of Famer

too, if he's not already. But you know, they'll have a year for him. Other teams can give him gifts or whatever, but he'll go out of the blaze of glory in a red uniform. The game, I was, you know, yelling to my teammates, I don't want to hit anymore. I'm done going as somebody end it, you know, And I meant it. I didn't want another bat. I'd had enough of bats for the day, not because I didn't get hits, because I wanted to go

get some fried chicken. He's talking about Ron's roost right there, but it'd be interesting him now is the all time Reds greatest first baseman, taking the place of Ted Klezouski, Tony Perez. I got Pete Rose at third. Saga is did the all time great Reds first basement, and I would say he's up there. Well, I got him at first, I got Morgan at second, I got Larkin at short, I have Pete Rose at third. Now behind the plane, I got Johnny Bench on the mound all time

Reds pitcher. Who do you put on the mound all time? A righty and a lefty? Uh? Tom Browning as a lefty? And what about righty Yule Blackwell? The whip? What about Yule Blackwell? What about uh you know, Jim Malodey, What about Mario's Toto? What about Jose? Blame it on Rijo Steinberg. Left field is Frank Robinson, centerfield is fate of Pinson. Right field is Gus Bell? How about that? Who's the dight thn Ken Griffy Well, he didn't have good years a Cincinnati at all.

No, it was had when he came here. I mean, I wish he would have played at half of what he played in Seattle, but h so did he But he didn't. He didn't play well in Cincinnati, I guess because of injuries or whatever. I can't say his performance in Cincinnati earned him a place on any team. In Cincinnati. He was average at best. Would you agree? I would say better than that, will East, but he was. He's probably an award winning photographer now right now,

right advanographer. I'm glad he found something to interest him, to keep his mind and talents occupied. But as far as the manager, let me give you some managers. Are you ready? How about Sparky? How about Bill mckeckney, What about what about Fred Hutchinson Number one? I was just about ready to say that, yes, Fred Hutchinson. I go with Sparky because he caught the wave and he wrote it. He's in the Hall of Fame, has rings with Detroit and Cincinnati, and Sparky the great Number ten was

one of the best there ever was. That's a pretty good team right there. Let's go play ball well and then don't forget will he? Dusty Baker announced his retirement today after twenty six years as a big league manager, seventh all time on the winning list twenty one and eighty three victories. He was here in Cincinnati, and he was he was. I mean, he managed all over the country, did a good job. Wherever he went, he won. And Dusty Baker had great things to say about me, to curry

my favor when he first arrived there. Dusty compared me to Paul Harvey. Good day. Anyone compared that Paul Harvey is the best? That is correct? All right? Segment, He's only one of seven. He's only one or seven in baseball history. Will He is a manager and a player. He's got a World Series ring? Was that what the eighty one Dodgers did? He get a ring? That's correct. The others are Alea, Joe Girardi, David Johnson, Lou Panila, Dave Roberts, and Mike Sooshi.

A lot of those guys have Cincinnati connections, which is really unbelievable. Segment, is that any sports I think so? Willie? All right, give me out of the student's report, please, Willie, in honor of a beautiful day on the golf course, we leave you with the immortal words of the stud report and finally Neweral. As an Ivy League graduate who knows the value of a liberal education, I have one piece of advice for the youth

of America. Don't go to college, and if you absolutely have to go, don't go to an elite college, because, as recent events have shown, it just makes you stupid, say Joe mor say. There are few, if any positives to come out of what happened in Israel, but one of them is opening America's eyes to how higher education has become indoctrination into a stew of bad ideas, among them the simplistic notion that the world is a binary place where everyone is either an oppressor or oppressed. In the case of

Israel, oppressors being babies and Bubba's. The same students will tell you that words are violence and silence is violence. Were very supportive when Hamas terrorists went on a rape and murder rampage worthy of the vikings. They knew where to point the fingers at the murdered and then it was off to ethics class I guess, I guess. So that was heavy and you know, the last

last, it's pretty obvious. University of Cincinnati has a Hamas chapter and they march around campus in there, encouraging the death of more Jews from the river rid of the sea. Palestine must be free. That means the six million Jews living in Israel need to be obliterated to have college campuses march around. I can't imagine what would happen if a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan arrived at you see the same as the pro Hamas clan. It is disgusting,

it is wrong. They have the right to speak and they have the right to be expelled for being clowns. If you march around supporting Hamas, you are a clown. You need to be marginal. I have the right to do it. But guess what don't have a right to be at U see get rid of those kids segment. The patrol story next week is a very unusual one. We hope you'll be with them until then. Remember the clowns at the circus are real funny. Put on the highway their murder. This

is Roderck Crawford saying, see you next week. Don't be a clown segment. Good luck on the Gulf Wars, Willy, Let's continue with more and Eddie is next, and the Rock and of course getting ready for baseball. Lots of high school action. The weather's going to be nice through the weekend, the next the low and a morning or two next week is going to be twenty five degrees. Winner has arrived two fifty five, Home of your Bengals News Radio seven hundred WULW. Now you can reach

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