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10-7-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie previews early voting starting tomorrow with Frank LaRose. Melissa Powers joins Willie to make her pitch on why she should be re-elected as Hamilton County Prosecutor. Finally Congressman Brad Wenstrup joins Willie to discuss the anniversary of October 7th in Israel, and to discuss the corruption in the Democratic party in Washington.

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Speaker 1

Bill cunning in the Great America. Welcome this Monday afternoon in the tri Staper. Whether it's perfect, can't say so much about the Bengals. Some factoids that I want to go over with Franklin Rose on the Bengals. Lamar Jackson is nine and one the last ten games against the Bengals. Franklin Rose, is that good or bad? Lamar Jackson nine and one against the Bengals, good or bad?

Speaker 2

I'll tell you what. I'm a Browns fan and a lot to be concerned about for all of us right now in Ohio football.

Speaker 1

Well, going back to the first game of last year, the Bengals are four and eleven against the AFC. Four and eleven. Is that good or bad?

Speaker 2

I don't think that's good. You wouldn't accept those kind of numbers when it comes to election integrity, that's for sure.

Speaker 1

Four and eleven plus Joe Burrow, as you know, in the first two games of each season. Over the last five he's one in nine in those games. But that's better than the brown So Frank Leroe, Secretary of State, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Frank Today tomorrow Big days. Can you tell the American people, what is important about today and tomorrow other than the commemoration of the lives lost in October the seventh in and around Israel. Give us a full report. What is today?

What is tomorrow?

Speaker 2

Yeah, and obviously a somber day as it relates to that. I'm going to be joining with the Ohio Jewish community tonight in commemoration of the lives lost and recommitting ourselves to the fact that Israel has the right to defend itself in its national sovereignty. As it relates to elections administration, this is a busy time because today is the deadline

for voter registration. If you've been procrastinating that, you got to get off the couch today because if you're not registered to vote before midnight tonight, it is too late. The easy way to do that is to go to our website vote Ohio dot gov. You got to have a state ID or a driver's license to use the online voter registration at vote Ohio dot gov. Of course, if you like the old paper dead wed ink format. I've got all the boards of elections staying open late tonight,

so no excuse. Every board of elections and my office here in Columbus are staying open until nine pm to accept the hard copy paper voter registration if that's how you prefer to do it, as well, and maybe remind a young person if you got somebody in your family that turned eighteen this year, or even if they turn eighteen in the next couple weeks, they got to get to vote Ohio dot gov and get registered to vote. Tomorrow, early voting starts, and listen, there's no excuse for not

voting in Ohio. The left likes to wring their hands and complain and say that we're making it harder to vote. That's nonsense, it's demonstrably untrue. It's easier to vote than it's ever been in human history, and that four weeks of early voting starts tomorrow. You can vote in person at your Board of Elections starting tomorrow morning. You can find your location and hours at vote Ohio dot gov.

Tomorrow's also when absentee ballots go out in the mail, so if you requested one already, those get mailed out tomorrow, and there's still time to request an empty ballot. And of course election day polls will be open from until seven thirty pm, and that's in twenty eight days, twenty one hours and twenty minutes.

Speaker 1

Frank LeRose, this sounds like a lot of voter suppression to me. I can see why the Democrats are unhappy with this process. It's hard to vote, very difficult. You can't get registered, very very very hard. But once again, if you're on your couch listening this Monday afternoon, you

can actually register vote from your couch. And Tony Bender, who lives in Foundmouth but often votes in Ohio, what is the website If somebody on their couch eating their bomb bonds and some and cheese doodles would like to register to vote without leaving their couch, what is the website? Again, this is all voter suppression, by the way, But what is the website?

Speaker 2

It's vote Ohio dot gov. I'll tell you what, Willy. Even folks on the left know that's nonsense. There was a poll I saw recently among Ohioans, even among Democrats, over ninety percent believe that it is easy to vote in Ohio. So left and those the handwringers on the left people know it's bs.

Speaker 1

I don't believe any of that. It's just hard to vote. You have all these rules and regulations. You got to get an ID. I mean you got to get off your couch. No, you don't have to get off your couch. You stay on your couch and the absentee ballot comes to your home. Just go to the mailbox, get it and vote. But that sounds terrible, very difficult. Can you tell us again about State Issue one. There's a lot of misinformation out there about what is State Issue one?

Go down the middle? What is statusue one? What does this seek to do? If anything?

Speaker 2

Well, first of all, if you want to read all thirteen thousand words that are included in this massive, massive, proposed constitutional then the thirteen thousand words you can find those on my website again vot Ohio dot gov. You can see the official ballot language, which thankfully was upheld by the Ohas Supreme Court. When we wrote that language, we were brutally honest about what this thing is, and

thankfully the court upheld it because it is truthful. What this is is a massive power grab by the left. They want to try to change the way district lines are drawn to give themselves an advantage in elections. And it's important for Ohio voters to understand that this unelected, unaccountable commission would be responsible for gerrymandering the state to create a certain number of democratic districts. It's also important

for people to understand that who's paying for this. Twenty six million dollars have already come in to support the yes on Issue one side, and it's being funded by out of state special interests. Eighty five percent of those twenty six million dollars come from out of Ohio, including six million dollars from a Swiss billionaire. Yes, you heard me, righte Switzerland, like the little red pocket knives and pots

upon due and mountain horns. I don't know why a guy from Switzerland thinks it's okay to try to influence the way Ohio draws district lines. But that's what they're attempting to do.

Speaker 1

And so if a state issue one passes, it means that voters will no longer have the power to select the members of the reapportionment Commission. Is that true?

Speaker 2

That's correct? And say President Trump has a good thing. He's been blunt about this. If I can't fire you, you don't actually work for me. Right. If you can't fire somebody, then there's no accountability. And this commission would be put in place by a group of retired judges, and we can't fire them, we can't hold them accountable. And what's worse, they would be charged with the job of literally they're told to jerrymander the state to create

a specific number of democratic districts. It's a dangerous thing. And by the way, you need only look as far as the state of Michigan that passed virtually the same plan in twenty eighteen to see what happens. It's a bad deal.

Speaker 1

Well, to give the American people an example, I just googled. I asked Google how many words are there in the United States Constitution including all the amendments. The total number of words in the US Constitution plus all the amendments is seven thousand, five hundred ninety one seventy five ninety one total words in the US Constitution.

Speaker 2

How many words are in this amendment thirteen thousand, which means it's almost twice as long. Just this amendment is almost twice as long as the entire US Constitution, the most enduring constitution in all of human history.

Speaker 1

So on State Issue one, if it passes, this non elected board of retired judges would get together and decide who's on the commission, who's not on the commission, and if they screw up, the voters will have no say whatsoever.

And in voting for right now, there's five members of the of the of the Commission, and the American people vote for the governor, they vote for the secretary of State, they vote for the state auditor, they vote for the Democratic representative, if they vote for the Republican representative, and if you're unhappy with it, you can kick them out of office. If this thing passes, please go please interfere, go ahead, what do you want to.

Speaker 2

And by the way, they had the opportunity to do that. I was part of the registricting Commission. We draw new we drew new life. And then I was on the ballot just a few months later, and I received more votes than anybody in the history of the office of Secretary of State's ever gotten. So evidently the voters of Ohio were happy with the work that we did, at least in part, because they re elected me resoundingly. And same with the governor, same with the auditor.

Speaker 1

So if someone in Switzerland wants to spend six million dollars to influence Ohioans, why don't the left wing Democrats do the same thing, saying California or New York or New Jersey, why not?

Speaker 2

Well, what they figured out is that they can't get their radical leftist agenda done through our state legislature, so they're going straight to the constitution. And this is, by the way, we warned about this last year. This is only one of a series. You're going to see an effort to try to massively increase minimum wage that's probably going to be on the ballot next year. They're gathering signatures.

They want to eliminate what's called qualified immunity. This is the legal protection that police officers get when they lawfully conduct their work. There's no shortage of bats ideas that are coming our way because it's been determined by these folks that the Ohio Constitution is for sale to the highest bidder. And that's dangerous.

Speaker 1

So Frank Lerosa, Secretary State, if you don't went at the ballot box, gets Swiss millionaires, billionaires to donate money to twist and turn an issue to make it look as if we the people have arisen and now we're going to make sure that we have the right apportionment to make sure like Warren County, for example, would be part of Dayton, would be part of Cincinnati. So if you're in a red district like Claremont County, you'd be in with Hamilton County and suddenly your vote won't matter

at all. So by not getting a vote, that's called democracy. Is that correct?

Speaker 2

Well? In what they will do is what they did in Michigan. So the city of Detroit is a seventy six percent African American city and for eighty years they've had at least one black member of Congress. Today, now that Michigan has put in place virtually the same plan, the city of Detroit has no Black representation because they crack urban populations. They grab a certain portion of it, and then they drag that district like a spiderweb all the way out into the suburbs to try to create

majority democratic districts. And what they do is dilute minority representation. It's an ugly thing, but it's a power grab by the left, and we need to call it out for what it is.

Speaker 1

Many people say it's likely to pass because it sounds good. Is that about? I hope no one comes to the ballot box and stands there and tries to read thirteen thousand words. And when that happens, that drives me a bit nuts because you ought to go in form. You don't vote. What you do is cast a ballot, which means become informed ahead of time. Then go cast your ballot. You don't show up and say, by the way, Betty, what's on the ballot? Let's read this thing? How many

words are on the ballot? You actually vote, actually going to read? Is it hundreds of words?

Speaker 2

Yeah, so it's a couple hundred. It's Here's what we did. Though, the law requires that we publish the full text in newspapers, So this is, I guess, really good business for the newspapers that are otherwise struggling, but the law. So we're publishing in state papers all over the state the full text, including the argument for and against by each of the groups, and we're also publishing the ballot language. You've got plenty

of opportunities to look at that. You can go to our website and look at it on the wall at your polling location. There's going to be a huge poster. We just mailed it. It's like the size of a bedsheet. We just mailed these things out to every polling location, and so you can step out of line so you're not holding everybody else up. If you want to read all thirteen thousand words, it'll be posted on the wall.

And then what's on your ballot actually printed on the ballot is passed by a body eye chair called the Ohio Ballot Board, and that's about nine hundred words. It's really it's impossible to summarize a thirteen thousand word amendment in any shorter fashion, and so we summarized it the best we could. It was very blunt and lays out exactly what this thing does. And then again, it has been approved by the Ohio Supreme Court.

Speaker 1

Is there any judicial review if this thing passes? Which I don't know the polling indicase, yes or no. Well, I think an informed electorate is the best success of a future society to have informed voters actually voting and actually determining what they're voting for. But what happens if this thing passes and this brand new board of experts get together and they screw it up completely? Is their judicial review?

Speaker 2

Yeah? Certainly. And I'm not a lawyer, but my hope is that the people of Ohio look at this and reject it on its face for the power grab that it is. But if it passes, the people that wrote it were very crafty to put in what's called a severability clause, which basically means that even if the court strikes down parts of it, the rest of it still stands. They did that intentionally because the number of the things

in there I think are very clearly questionable legally. One of them, which I think is the first Amendment violation, is that you're not allowed to talk to members of the commission. Literally, you're not allowed if your kids play soccer with their kids and you see them on the soccer field and you bring up literally it says you may not talk to members of the Redistricting Commission about the public work that they're being paid by the taxpayers

to do. The only way you can talk to them is in a public meeting called by the Redistricting Commission. I think that's a pretty clear first of it's a common sense violation. I think it's the first Amendment violation that you can't talk to these public officials and tell them, hey, we think you're doing a bad job. That's crazy.

Speaker 1

Well, we get the government we deserve. That often concerns me. Lastly, I anticipate in Ohio that by midnight on election night, or certainly by the next morning, we're going to know the result. I can't recall it going past more than six to twelve hours. I'm told in Pennsylvania may take several days. Florida, despite the hurricanes, are going to be done by ten pm eleven pm. Why the states like Ohio and Florida have the results Kentucky closes the polls like at six pm, and we have the results at

nine ten o'clock at night. How come Pennsylvania and other states take days, weeks, or months to determine who won a race. Why is that possible in today's world?

Speaker 2

Wellie, we have a saying in the military. Maybe sounds a little dramatic, but we say that you sweat in training so you don't bleed in battle. What that means is you do the prep work in advance so that when the action comes, you're ready to go. And it

comes down to logistics. In Ohio, for example, when you mail in your abstey ballots, say you mail it in next week, it'll arrive at the Board of Election by mid October, that'll be cut open, the signature will be checked, the verification of the last four of your Social Security number or state driver's license number, all that data is checked, that thing gets flattened out, all the folds get taken out of it so that it's ready to go through

the scanner. Right at seven thirty on election night. When you start seeing results at eight eight fifteen, eight thirty, those are the early votes because they're already at the Board of Elections. The absentee ballots and the early vote ballots are ready to count, and we count those first in Ohio. In Pennsylvania, and I've warned again about this. I've testified in the Pennsylvania State Senate multiple time, and I've told them, hey, this is what you're getting wrong, guys,

and they still haven't fixed it. In Pennsylvania, they don't even start cutting open envelopes until election day, and so just the act of cutting open tens of maybe hundreds of thousands of envelopes is going to take them time. In Ohio, we give you the results on election night because we prepare for that in advance. We don't count a single vote until seven thirty on election night. But once seven thirty comes, we are ready to count them. And that's why by ten eleven o'clock on election night

will be at about ninety percent. It'll take us till three or four am on Wednesday morning to get to the full one hundred percent onofficial count, But before we go to bed early in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, we will have reported one hundred percent of Ohio's election day count.

Speaker 1

And I would point out I saw a California TV interview last night that said that it is discrimination to verify a signature. That is not fair to someone who can't sign their name to require signature of verification, that is absurd. Tony Bender once again, give the website. If you're on your couch eating your Doritos and you're fat and lazy and don't want to leave, what is the website today to go online? If you can do that and actually get an absentee ballot away, you go. What is the website and.

Speaker 2

It works if you're active and fit as well, vote Ohio dot gov is the place to go. And by the way, that signature verification thing, that's one of the lawsuits they filed against me to try to get us to stop checking signature. We won that lawsuit, but of course you know that's not discriminatory. It's been practiced in Ohio for two hundred plus years to check signatures, to verify the people are who they say they are.

Speaker 1

Well, Franklerosa, you know this is voter suppression. You know it. And you're practicing all these things to make sure it's easy to easy to vote and hard to cheat, because you're really suppressing everyone's vote. But good luck and all your efforts, and Franklerosa, we'll see what happens on election night. Today is the deadline. Tomorrow it all begins. Frank Loroso once again, three four seven one one. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Frank, you're a great American.

Speaker 2

Thanks, Willie, I appreciate it.

Speaker 1

God blessed, God bless America. Let's continue with more than God bless the Bengals. Bengals. Is Joe Burrow bengalized. He's got that virus that anthrax infused a blanket given to him by the soldiers as a Plains Indian. Is Burrough bengalized. All on News Radio seven hundred WLW. All right, Billy Cunningham with you every day on news radio seven hundred WLW and big things lie ahead. Franklerosa talked about today's the final time you can qualify to be an elector

be a voter on the election. Go online, you can do it there. Show up in person, you can do it there. And then the voting begins tomorrow in the boards of election. Also the absentee ballots are sent out for the first time ever. I'm getting my absentee ballot in the mail from Franklrosa, and I'm going to vote appropriately. I generally vote for Republicans. I'll vote for Democrats too when they're good. Like Charmaine McGuffey, the sheriff. I know her.

She's a fine American, She's a good sheriff. Mainly my vote goes though to Republicans because they tend to represent my libertarian conservative feelings more than the other side. But of course, on the docket right now, as Terry Francona is here and Zach Taylor continues to mismanage miss coach the Cincinnati Bengals at the end of the game. When you have those kind of weapons, are you going to

rely upon a fifty three yard field goal? Especially especially when the announcer says about Moneymack before he hits it. He's made eleven in a row in the fourth quarter, and in overtime I said, here we go, it'll be eleven out of twelve, and of course it was. And then there goes the Ravens kick the field goal, win the game. Bengals lose forty one to thirty eight and maybe the best game ever played by Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase and others. Two fromost four hundred yards seventy

seven percent completion rate. But Sally, Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase cannot play defense. It's not been a secret. And if you want to read the fans and the butts, look at Jason Williams's call him in the inquiry about what went wrong and how it's not likely to change anytime soon, because we live in the air and the time of the Bengals, and we live and die with them when these things occur, and it's not good. It appears that Zach Hill is going to be out for

the season. He's gone. And right now the Bengals again have an easy stretch of games lie ahead. But New York Giants on a Sunday night. I don't know. They won yesterday, and like the Bengals, the Bengals are now one and four. I think there's been one or two teams, maybe less than that, that have actually gone on the playoffs of the record and won in four But you

put it in context, which I love to do. Since the first game of last year, the Bengals against AFC opponents, first game of last year AFC opponents are four wins and eleven losses. So the fifteen games they played against the EFC, they've won four out of fifteen, thirty first in the league and defense given up points. The only team worse is Carolina and hell, they almost beat the Bengals, and the Lamar Jackson against the Bengals the last ten games is nine to one, nine wins and one loss

from Lamar Jackson's perspective, so hope seems eternal. At this rate, all we have is hope and not much more. See what happens Bengals line tonight, Bengals back out, and on Sunday night they try to flex it out, but CBS wouldn't agree. So they're going to be with you and I on Sunday afternoon Sunday evening and away we go. It's possible they can win the next five or six games.

Absolutely wouldn't be surprised at all because they're not playing very strong teams until they played Baltimore there in about six weeks. That's going to be a defining moment. But one in four there's not much hope. And as Jason Williams points out in the Inquiry that this has been known for the last couple of years that the defense is what has to be focused upon, and of course

that doesn't occur, so it doesn't occur. What happens well, Bengals lose fifteen games Bengals four and eleven since the first game of last year against AFC opponents. That is awful. I would say there's few teams in the AFC doing worse than that. Throw on top of that, the first two games of the season with Joe Burrow, he's played ten games. This is his fifth season. He's said ten games and his record is one win and nine losses. Once again, Joe Burrow the last four games. Has that

stretch here perhaps unequaled in the history of Bengals. They have a quarterback doing what Joe Burrow is doing. But unfortunately, Joe Burrow cannot play defense, cannot play linebacker. Jamar Chase maybe can play a defensive back. I'm not sure, but the defensive line's been hurt. There's been a little attention paid to it. As a consequence, the Bengals are looking upside down at a playoff spot that could have been one game out. Now they're three with many twelve games remaining.

But we'll see what happens. To get to ten wins, they're gonna go on a streak. They have to. They have to go on a tremendous streak. Of the next ten games, they need to win about nine of them, and it's possible. The Bengals are that good, But on defense, they're that bad. As good as they are on offense, that's how bad they are on defense. So if I'm Zach Shuler, I'm sorry. If I'm Zach Taylor and I'm about to open up a string of steakhouses, the last thing I want to do is put the game in

the on the foot of Moneymack. When that's fifty three yards eleven for eleven, eleven for eleven from the fourth quarter and then the overtime, you saw what happened a muffed snap or the snap was fine, the whole was the problem, and away we go. If I'm Zach Taylor at that point, and I got the ball, and what about the about the thirty about the thirty seven yard line, thinking okay, am I gonna throw it in the Am I gonna throw the ball or just run it in the middle and see what happens?

Speaker 2

Well?

Speaker 1

Being safe is Zach Taylor put in the prevent offense which prevented the Bengals from winning. And if he would have threw the ball a couple times, as Jamar Chase said after the game, he said, yes, I would have liked to have had an opportunity to make a play to get closer because they were marching up and down the field with alacrity, up and down, up and down.

Speaker 2

Held.

Speaker 1

The Bengals defense gave up thirty first downs. Thirty first downs by the defense. And the Bengals offense was same and similar to the Ravens offense, but the defense completely different. So at that point, you say, Joe Burrow, Jamar Chase T Higgins, let's play ball. Take a shot here and there, five yards, ten yards, fifteen yards, get it down to a twenty twenty five yard field goal. Who knows what would have happened. They might have scored six points. That

point was as good as three. But nonetheless, to put it all on the foot of Moneymack from fifty three yards, he hadn't missed before. But I'm not sure it would count this even as a miss because the holder of mishandled. The ball was a good snap and the holder had suddenly had ten thumbs. Sometimes, whatever it takes to lose the Bengals, Bengals will find a way. And the other factor is Forbes came out with its list of the richest Americans. How about Mike Brown is worth three point

nine billion dollars. Three point nine billion dollars is three thousand, nine hundred millionaires. If you line up three thousand, nine hundred millionaires, of which Rocky Boyman is a member, that equals one Mike Brown. But he didn't want to sign Jamar Chase didn't want to upgrade the defensive line, And

now's the time to act. I think Joe Burrow right now is twenty seven or twenty eight years old, and he's got three or four or five more years unless he goes the route of Tom Brady, who was effective into his forties. So now's the time to take advantage of this spectacular offense with at least an adequate middle of the road defense, which the Bengals do not have. As good as they are on offense, that's how bad

the on defense. At least we have hope. I think Brian Combs tell me that opening days only one hundred and seventy three days away, and pictures and Catchers report in one hundred and fifty six days. Pictures and Catchers in February. I think it's February tenth next year. We'll see what happens. Let's continue. Also, I would note that once again we have a situation where lying will take the place of the truth, the old let them eat

cake approach. Lying once again. Kamala Harris talked about some poor woman from Georgia that was killed because of a quote of botched abortion. She could not get abortion care. If the truth doesn't work, just tell lies and people will buy it. In this case, the two doctors who treated this woman has come forward and said, no, that's not the way it happened, that's not the truth. They wanted to give her care. She desired to give them care.

She went through a botched abortion at an abortion clinic, and after that there were body parts of her baby left in her womb, which of course the abortionists did not know about when the abortion was performed. Body parts were left. A couple weeks later, sepsis or an infection started, so the doctors prescribed these abortion pills to evacuate her uterus, and during that process she developed a more serious case of sepsis. They wanted to provide care, They would to

provide care. In fact, the state of Georgia would have allowed them to provide care, but she went to another state and died. So it's a gruesome business. It's awful and I'm told by those in the Department of Health that Planned Parenthood in Mount Auburn is are running a

great business right now. Business is up more abortions in Ohio now than ever before because many Southern states that have restrictions of one type or another can come to Cincinnati and there are no restrictions on abortion all the way. As long as the doctor says yes, and the so called patient says yes, and the unborn baby doesn't have a v at that point, the baby is killed and away we go. Business is good, and there can be

complications from an abortion. You know, you don't get pregnant when you go to a dry cleaner and pick up your clothes. It doesn't work that way. You engage in behavior that causes that result. And there's many ways of stopping it on the front end, such as condoms such as diaphragms, such as birth control pills or whatever, or using the so called rhythm whatever it is, use the

method absent rape and incest. Getting pregnant is a voluntary, purposeful act because you engage in behavior likely to cause that result. And even when you screw up and mess up and don't take precautions ahead of time, there's Plan B, which is two to four days afterwards, go to Walgreens or CVS and those get those planned B pills and away you go. You're not going to get pregnant. But I haven't gone through all that. Ohio and many states

have the most liberal abortion policies in the country. Are abortion policies are very similar to North Korea, and so it's not difficult at all. So when I see ads by a woman named Connie Pillage that I'm sure you never heard of that's somehow abortion is an issue in the Hamony County Prosecutor's office race, Are you kidding me? Melissa Power is going to come up in about fifteen minutes.

Abortion is not an issue and the Prosecutor's office abortion right or wrong, good or bad, and you know my feelings on it is in the Ohio state Constitution, and Melissa Powers has said previously that that's the law. I'm going to enforce the law. Whatever the law. I don't make the law. I enforced the law. And so if something happens in the area of abortion, Melissa Powers has said, I will follow the law which says abortion is legal

in the state of Ohio. Period. But when you don't have an issue to run on, when you don't haven't had a law license for the last twenty years, never been in a criminal court prosecuting anyone, Connie Pillage, none of that works. What you do is throw mud up against the wall and see if something sticks. And that mud is abortion, abortion abortion abortion. We're going to nationalize like a uterus. Oh my god. And it's sad, but

nonetheless we'll see what happens later today and tomorrow. Because now the last day the register the vote is now tomorrow. The voting actually begins in the state of Ohio. And I did point out with Frank Lrose that Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. I believe my homestay of Kentucky, of the polls closing at six pm, that by nine or ten o'clock at night they have the results. Ohi is going to have the results most of the results by eleven PM, about three and a half hours after the polls close, and

all will be known. There's many other states that take days or weeks to determine who's a winner because of incompetence. It is incompetent in the state of Pennsylvania not to open up and verify ballots before election day. So when the polls closing and run them through like Ohio does, and you get about twenty about sixty percent of us are going to vote before election day. Used to be election day, election day, everyone voted and we had the

results by midnight and away you go. Without the digital age, without the assistance of computers. It was all done quickly and easily and efficiently for the last two hundred years. And the more the process has been politicized, the more incompetent it has become. And now we may not know the result of the presidential election because of Pennsylvania or maybe uh Michigan, for a few days after the election day.

As I recall in twenty twenty, allegedly Joe Biden was not announced as the president until Saturday after the Tuesday election. And it was done differently in the nineteen twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, and seventies and eighties, and somehow the whole system worked. How was that possible? How do we have elections in which the winner was known by midnight without using digital means, without use seeing laptops, iPads, without using counting machines, without

using computers, none of it. And the American people living in the nineteen forties, fifties, sixty seventies, and eighties and nineties were competent enough to actually conduct full fare and complete elections. But we can't do that anymore. We can't. We have to stretch this thing out. Wow, well, let's continue. After one o'clock today will be prosecutor bless of powers. After two o'clock today will be brad winstrop Us, Congressman about what's happening in Afghanistan and Israel and all places

in between. Once again, Red's Baseball announced this morning the Terry Francona, who played for the Reds for one unremarkable season in nineteen eighty seven, who played under Pete Rose as the new manager for least the next three years. And I wish him well. And the Bengals get back out it on Sunday or have coverage all day play in New York at the Meadowlands against the New York

Giants MetLife Stadium. Let's see what happens. It wouldn't shock me at all if they won the next four or five games, or lost the next four or five games, or broke even the next four or five games. Until they have a functional defense, they're going nowhere. The Super Bowl team of a couple three years ago had a pretty good defense. This defense is terrible. The only team that gives up more points than the Bengals is Carolina, and that's just by a small margin. So let's continue

twelve fifty five, Home of your Reds and Bengals. You see Xavier and more. That would be a course. News Radio seven hundred WW Bill Cunning in the Great American Bengals line tonight to break it all down. How the Bengals lost another one. By the way, since the first game of last year, the Bengals against AFC opponents are four and eleven. That may not be the best, but nonetheless, the Super Bowl lies on the horizon at some point.

Keep the dream alive, keep hope alive. As you may know, thiss Man, quite a bit of discussion of late about what's happening with the crime in the city of Cincinnati and elsewhere, and I would say that Melissa Powers, our county prosecutor, is out at once again trying to lock up criminals and keep those who commit crimes off the streets.

Melissa Powers, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Melissa, First of all, there's been quite a bit of reporting in the inquir and elsewhere about misbehavior at bus stops, which involves beating people up and involves shaking people down. There's been much discussion whether teachers should be at the bus stops. And I would point out that there's thirty

five thousand students in CPS. We're talking about a very very very small number, several dozen, maybe as much as one hundred kids out of thirty five thousand that cause all the difficulties. So can you tell the American people, especially those living in the tri State, what are the issues of this so called bus stops with the criminal misbehavior shouldn't be held accountable and how can it be stopped? If it can be stopped.

Speaker 3

First of Bill, thanks for having me on today to talk about this. It's been a problem and a concern for many, especially downtown. But some of these problems are now being re routed by Metro taking kick your kids downtown and putting them into some of the neighborhoods. And we're still seeing the same problems with mobs of kids when they're together. Some of this is happening even in

the oaklegh for example. Our biggest problem is is that there still continues to be multiple high profile attacks either downtown, which we saw earlier in the year, but even currently where there are kids that are working as a group

and attacking. For example, recently, there was a seventeen year seventy two year old man coming home and the kids were waiting for the buzz at Woodward High School and they were sitting on his steps of his home and he asked them this, you know, take to get off their steps, and then they responded by attacking, and they kicked and stomped them, and as he laid on the ground, you know, emotionless, they continued to stomp them in the

head and the ribs. And then there was a spare tire they found somewhere and even through that on top of this poor man before they left. So it's very disturbing. Recently, we had a case a fifteen year old shot a nineteen year old on the bus and the stomach, and you know, obviously there was some kind of history between the two of them, but to take out a guy and fire that weapon, and so we have in this

fifteen year old had pending cases in juvenile court. So we still have the same problems, and it's it's at least I'm very happy that the chief went to the school board to bring it to everyone's attention about how resources and answers, and I think that prompted a discussion with even the mayor in city Hall recently, where they

got together and got people together there. Of course, my office isn't included for helping with solutions, but at least they got together to try to figure out what did we do there?

Speaker 1

Was an editorial writer that went after Chief Fiji saying stay in your lane when she suggested that possibly some of the school personnel might have influences on these crimes committed in Oakeley, in downtown and elsewhere. And the editorial writers went after Thijis saying your that's not the job of the teachers. And the writer had a sense teachers need to teach, but then cops need to arrest, then

prosecutors need to prosecute, and anywhere along the line. If something bad, if something goes wrong, it's the system falls apart. Once again, we're dealing with a small number of kids that have disproportionate impact. I read the story last week about the seventy teen year old man Woodwrock High School area.

Imagine a guy living a humble life in a good way, simply wants to go home and he can't walk in the steps of his apartment building because kids are sitting there taunting him, and then they fleece his pockets, beat the crap on of them. And what happened to those kids? Are they locked up? Are they are they free on bond? Do we know who they are? Is anyone talking?

Speaker 3

Uh two at this point. I think they have made arrests on a couple of the I have one defendant was held and one defendant release, so they only made two of us, but there were multiple, you know, as many as six, I believe in the video. So we still at this point. I'm assuming that Sin Sinnai Police Department is still conducting an investigation. But I agree with you that editorial piece was outrageous. I think it shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation and the problem.

And everybody has their two cents, and I think if they can side against the police and law enforcement, that's kind of a popular idea. It goes right along with defunding the police or catch and release, and so I think I think that's not obviously those are not solutions. You know, the chief actually did the right thing in my opinion, because it's prompted the discussion. You know, at the point she laid out facts to the school board saying thirty kids were arrested. You know, a thirteen year

old boy was shot in the arm. Four hundred and eighteen thousand dollars in police over time just to try to manage and these areas around the metro station and school bus stops. So to share resources, to ask people to get involved to find solutions, I think is a good thing. We need solutions, and I think it's outrageous that parents, schools, city leaders are not allowed to get They should be getting involved, and they should be you know,

parents need to be taking responsibility for kids. They need to be teaching, you know, their children what's right and wrong. There needs to be discipline in the home. And the people I think it hurts the most are the hard working people that rely on bus transportation. And in the end, I mean, what does it really say about our society if we're willing to just write this office cost of transporting kids like that editorial suggest it. So I don't

agree with that. I think it also points out, you know, these are somewhat ignorant or ideas that it just goes right along in line with those that really believe in this progressive radical you know, catch and release and of evolving door at the justice center.

Speaker 1

Well, you know, Melissa Powers, if the cops should not be involved, if the teachers, the administrators should not be involved, that means the prosecutor's office is not involved. Obviously, fathers, I had a teenage son. You've got to sit on them almost every day. I'm sure the same case is true with a daughter. You have to keep an eye on them. There's no parental control. And the advocacsis say, look, teachers don't do it, and they're saying cops don't do it.

If the cops don't arrest anybody, no one's out there from the Hemlic County Prosecutor's office arresting people. You can only prosecute people that get arrested. No one's arrested, no one's had to account the law in order to break down continues in our society now. Secondly, one of the themes of the inquire and otherwise is that there's all these murderers that have been wrongfully convicted. I think that in the last twenty years there might be three or four.

And that doesn't mean they didn't commit the crime. It may mean they didn't get adequate defense representation. So, just generally speaking, how common is it for an innocent person to be wrongfully convicted of a murder and possibly executed or sent to prison for twenty to thirty years when they didn't commit the offense of all at all? How rare is that?

Speaker 3

Well, in my thirty two years of experience, it's it's pretty rare. But when it does happen, when we do find out that somebody's been wrongfully convicted, there's correction made immediately.

But what's happening here and most recently with our courthouse, is that the rules, some of the rules have changed, and some of these cases are twenty years old that withstood the scrutiny of a Court of Appeals, that have Supreme Court, a federal court on the same issues because these were the rules that that was, say, for example,

discovery rules. The discovery rules have changed to make it much more lenient, and so eight in one case in particular, there were eighteen just different judges that reviewed the case, reviewed the evidence, went through everything, and upheld the juries. A twelve panel, twelve member jury upheld their decision and conviction, and now we have a new trial. Judge with very little experience, gets a motion for a new trial and

grants it. So when you have a twenty year older case, or even a ten year old case, evidence changes and we lose that evidence in the sense of, for example, witnesses we have on that particular case, we have several witnesses that are no longer alive that cannot testify, so it'd be very difficult for us, the prosecutor's office, to proceed on a new trial. They're applying evidence rules or

the discovery rule. Excuse me, the discovery rules for today's standards, not the standard at the time where it was upheld. So that these matters are under appeal to the Higher Supreme Court. We have twelve cases out of our first district and this your wife was not one of the members of that bench, but for the very first time, actually we broke all records, shattered them in Ohio that we have twelve criminal cases currently pending before the Higher

Supreme Court. So that's unheard. If you might get one maybe in a couple of years, but they have twelve of them at the same time pending. We even got a call from the Court of Appeal saying, congratulations, you've got the most. You've broke all records, So that tells you something of what's going on at our courthouse. In my opinion, there's other time that there was cases that were granted new trials because in effect of the sists of counsel, but that has nothing to do with the

prosecutor's office. They have nothing to do with what we've done. But it was an issue again that went up on the Court of Appeals higher Supreme Court. So I mean these issues have been litigated. The claims being made against the office, I think are unfair how it's being characterized in the enquire completely unfair. They're claiming that people are exonerated. No one's been exonerated in these cases that have been on a field where there's been a new trial granted

by the trial court judge. So these matters are on the one case we had to dismiss because witnesses and the person was let go who was convicted of murder, who was let out on bond. Well, the one witness that was still existing and alive is scared to death to testify. The other witness is no longer here, is dead. How do we proceed? Clearly, we're at a clear disadvantage, a real disadvantage and bringing a new trial ten years later or twenty years later. So it's been mischaracterized. It's

put an unfair light on the prosecutor's office. We've passed it. We've no higher court has ever overturned on a case. It's been a new trial judge who is taken over the case has been granting new trials, and so that's where we are here. We must these matters are pending.

Speaker 1

The new judge, she's extremely liberal. That the Court of Appeals in Hamlety County is very liberal now it's gone far left. And the idea that they're fair and independents the different issue. And I would say when you say eighteen judges reviewed like Elwood's case, eighteen judges and then just picking up a newspaper and say, let's take a look at this case. They have transcripts, they have arguments, they have many times depositions, they have grand jury transcripts,

they have trial testimony. They spend hundreds of hours on the case to make sure they got the right guy committing the right crime and being convicted rightfully. And eighteen different judges in Elwood's case of all determined that criminal justice was done and he committed the offense that he's guilty. So a brand new judge with no prosecutorial or defense experience gets on the bench and the first year or two of her time wants to free convicted murderers because

of some alleged wrong in the past. That's not the way it's supposed to work now. Lastly, your opponent in this particular case has never prosecuted a single case in her life. She has not been inside a courtroom for at least the last twenty years. She led her law license laps last year and has shown no interest in actually being a lawyer until the prosecutor's race began, and she's never supervised in office or ran an office of

any size during her entire career. Her name is Connie Pilach, who's looking for work as she's run for numerous offices and generally lost. Imagining having a prosecutor in Hamlin County that's never prosecuted a singer case in her life, hasn't been in a courtroom in twenty years, and didn't have a law license until recently. And you comment on.

Speaker 3

That, well, it's actually quite scary, I think, to think that there's a possibility someone with no qualifications can take over an office of this magnitude, where this office has a direct impact on everybody's life in Hamilton County. Decisions that are made by this office makes a difference in your every day and quality of life as to whether or not you're safe walking down the street, safe to ride a bus, safe to go into a grocery store, safe to go to a football game. All of this matters,

and qualifications do matter. And we've seen around the country when someone's in charge that is not qualified to handle the responsibilities of the prosecutor's office. What happens every day. We handle cases that impact people's lives, and we have to get it right. There are no second chances when you come to in terms of the criminal law. You have one shot in court to bring justice and accountability

on behalf of the victims in the community. And it's an incredible, awesome responsibility, and it's one that no one can just walk in to take charge and handle this without experience. She's never handled a murder case. She's never handled a juvenile court case. We also have an entire division devoted to abuse, neglect and dependent children. She's never handled one of those cases. I have experienced in all of this area and all of it every division. I've

also been a defense attorney. I've also been on the bench for sixteen years this hand. I think I have over one hundred and fifty thousand cases that have been either that I personally tried or handled as a judge, and she can't say that. And people need to understand that when they've got early voting starts tomorrow, that public safety is on the ballot and that this will there to vote, will affect the quality of life in Hamilton County, in the future of Hamilton County. It does not matter

if you're a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent. You are voting for your safety, the safety of your children, and basically the future of Hamilton County. So I urge everyone, I do not run this office in a political manner. Everyone's treated equally. I followed the law. I took an

oath to uphold the law and our constitution. And one more thing, she's using abortion, abortion that's enshrined in the constitution to try to get votes, because she can't talk about any qualifications, experience, or even a plan for how she wants to run the office, and she really just shows a complete lack of understanding on the abortion issue. She is misleading the public. Abortion has been enshrined in

our Ohio Constitution. It gives Everyonoman the right to make that decision as a decision on their own and if they want to consult their doctor. Right that is in the Constitution, and I have taken an oath I will be upholding that right. I am not if we prosecute crimes here abortion, having an abortion, or a doctor performing an abortion is not a crime in Ohio.

Speaker 1

Dealing with the facts and the law doesn't make any sense. So throw mud up against the wall and maybe something will stick. Abortion has nothing to do with the prosecutor's office. But that's the way things are. We get the prosecutor we deserve. And Melissa Powers, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And please keep doing what you're doing, at least for the next four years. You need to be reelected. Melissa, thank you very much.

Thank you, Bill, God bless you. Let's continue with more public safety is on the ballot. Abortion's got nothing to do with the prosecutor's office. Bill Cunningham Live with you every day your home of the Reds and the Bengals. There's Radio seven hundred ww.

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Jacksonville is going to have the first prime in the twenty twenty five draft or New England and then the Bengals are good than us. Second segment, Yeah, ever hear of a prevent offense? Uh, yeah, you've heard of prevent defense. This was prevent. But to his credit, Zach Schuller said last night, yeah, and he called a passing play and Joe Burrow overruled Zach Shuler and ran it up the middle, up the middle, up the middle, up the middle, up the middle. Didn't they try that into in Detroit and

the s in the Super Bowl years ago? Now, that didn't work with Pete Johnson the tank. Let me ask you some questions. If you're gonna answer this, yeah, go ahead. Going back to the first game of last year, who they the Bengals have played fifteen AFC first game last year? What is their record in those fifteen games against AFC opponents? Stinks? Four and eleven, That's what I said. That means out

of fifteen games, they've won four right now. Secondly, the last ten games that Lamar Jackson has played against the Bengals, what is Lamar Jackson's record against the Bengals eleven and one, nine and one. Is that a trend? Yeah? Now, in defense, this shows only one team in the league that's given up more points than the Bengals defense. That's Carolina. The Bengals are thirty first in defense as far as allowed points, and Mike Brown is still worth almost four billion dollars

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gotta hear more. Looks like cornerback Dax Hill is out for the rest of the season, of course, knee injury yesterday and the loss during versus the Ravens on Monday night football New Orleans up against Kansas City. Walking to New Orleans and looking for some looking for love, Looking for love in Kansas City seven thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty the home of Audiel More. Get it All, Reds Up Day. Terry Francona officially introduced at a lavish news conference this

morning at the at the Great American Ballpark. He comes out of retirement to take over Cincinnati and looking good and we'll see what happens. He's very happy with the team. Should day's one hundred and seventy one days now away from the opening day. He's at sixty five. He's becomes a sixty fifth manager in team.

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History and behind the Reds to win.

Speaker 6

Have you anything else is unacceptable. We will not rest until we are putting a contender on the field.

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Year in and year out.

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He's not resting, is he? Our first step will be to.

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Create one of the most respected organizations in baseball. Well forward your winning attitude and culture. Well ensure that the best people are in the right roles with the resources to.

Speaker 1

Win Game two last night of the Division Series, you're talking about a roller coaster affair fills over the Mets seven to six. Nick Castianos, remember him in right field? Yes, gets the big hit last night, and that's that's tied to a game apiece. Game three tomorrow night in New York, the Padres belt out six home runs and I have to dodge the fans at Dodger Stadium, winning ten to two.

Game three in San Diego tomorrow. The American American League has the spotlight today Detroit and Cleveland and then the Royals and Yanks. How about this segment? You know your friend Kamala Harris is going on a podcast on Spotify known as Call Her Daddy. Are you aware of the podcast of Call Her Daddy? What's the deal? All of a sudden? What she's on? Sixty minutes? Then Late Show with how many softballs are going to be? On the Late Show Stephen Colbert? How about the View? And then

U Navision, how about you going on the View. Yes, She's on the View. That will be a uh well, I have some questions for you here. Yeah, about her. I think it's a woman, isn't it? Or is it a man named Alex Cooper? Is Alex Cooper a man or a woman? Do we know?

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 1

I thought Alice Cooper. It might be related. This is Alex Cooper, who's the host of Called Her Daddy. Kamala Harris appeared Tuesday. Not much was going on a few days ago, right sixth day on Tuesday, number nothing. So she appeared on Call Her Daddy, which aired Saturday on Spotify. Some of the topics she dealt with was I can't say that one? How about don't call my body positive? Another topic is haul passes to your husband? And should

you have a frat daddy? This next one is is cheating gonna solve your marital problems?

Speaker 7

Not?

Speaker 1

Obviously with her it didn't because they're what the first man beat up somebody, got somebody pregnant and then slapping people around. Now Doug Emoff got the babysitter pregnant. Yeah, but how about where is that adding the news? What if that was a trumpster? How about Call Her Daddy? Getting older, hotter wiser? How to use your body? To get what you want. Well, that's what you do, sag your reaction. So those were the topics that you talk

to the vice president of the presidential candidate about. How about my partners? Where do you go on that thing? Because you tell me how about this topic? I can't say that one my partner is giving me an STD. Now that's a problem. Right there are the topic this guy asked her. I think it's a woman whatever Dave. Dave tells me it's a woman. Nay, But you don't know what this could be a man next week. I've heard that before. So these are the important topics on

call her. Note nothing about immigration, No, nothing about economication, war all around the world, not at all. Let's see, Uh what else is going to call her daddy? Uh? And you know hurricane's hitting and uh, you know people are doing their thing and and FEMA is not nowhere to be found. How about he cheated on me? Can I cheat on him? Seg man? Your reaction? By the way, well, that's uh, call her daddy and I have here. David Beckham sent me a few more topics. And here's Kamala Harris.

That is certainly a woman. She sit down and she sat down with her. Oh great, what's the name of the podcast? Call her daddy? Call her daddy. I'll have to listen to that maybe tonight. You know what a hall pass is if your wife gives you a hall pass? Yeah, yeah, I can. You don't have to explain. I don't. I don't think so. Well, I had to be what is it? Then, since you're the expert, what is it? What is it? I don't know. I'm calling you out. What is it? Should I give my husband a hall pass?

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Well?

Speaker 1

What is it? Then? I guess it's a freebie. I don't know something like that. Okay, twenty nine days away. It's unbelievable, Andy Mack and then some of these other words. I can't even say during the afternoon, but until we get to safe harbor, which is after ten pm with Gary Ry Jeff. Right now, I'm not in a safe harbor, so I can't go into it. Also, Willie. The Southeastern Conference is find both Vanderbilt and Arkansas after their team

stormed the field following upset wins on Saturday. Arkansas has been fined a quarter of a million dollars good for their nineteen to four win over Number four Tennessee. Act like you've been there before. Future offenses will cost the school a half million dollars. Vanderbilt, a first time offender, fined one hundred thousand after their big win over Number one Alabama. Impossible members. Let's see the fans tore down the goalpost, dumped it into the Columbia River, and members

of the Metro Nashville Fire Department retrieved it. They're going to cut it up and take it like for memorabilia. For fans, Act like you've been there before. They're never going to beat Alabama again. In I don't think so about this. He cheated on me? Should I leave? I'm a proud b word my revenge porn experience and now it kept my marriage together. These are the topics are VP's dealing with. I wonder we're in trouble. You think we don't say chaos, confusion, rains. We've got some more.

Oh boy, can't wait? This must be an Is this in depth team coverage of call what is it called? Call me daddy? Call no, call her, call her daddy whatever? Learning to love? I thought about learning to love my private parts. I can't say the whole thing. How about uh? I can't say that either. I can't say that one. I can't say any of them. Wow, okay, well I

don't know what to say to everybody. So this week she Kamala Harris will be with Howard Stearn, Stephen Colbert and maybe Jimmy Kimball, and the view is going to ask her those problem Why didn't she do?

Speaker 7

Oh?

Speaker 1

Yeah, why didn't she do all these interviews like before? Now she couldn't. Now she can't. I got more? Was she busy or something? Are you interested in more? Yeah? More topics from Call Me Daddy, I'm aging and I'm hot. He cheated on my for yourself. He cheated on our wedding day with my sister. What now, that's wait a minute, you know what this is. These are topics from your old TV TV show. That's the problem. I just realized

that that's it. These are topics from your old TV show, not Kamala Harris or kamal Ar whatever her name is. Would you would have her on her show?

Speaker 2

Yes?

Speaker 1

I love that. Should we shower? What about the first man? Should we shower together? I don't think so. You did with Pete Rose. Didn't know you're calling him a liar. Are you calling Pete Rose a liar? Are you calling Pete Rose a liar? I that's an a I deal. He showered in Vietnam right next to believes that Joe DiMaggio, I have a new boyfriend to keep our marriage together. Now, that was on your show, right I did that one

years ago. How about how about this? I made it with a friend in La but I live in Phoenix. That's another one of your shows. I'm glad that our vice president is dealing with the tough issues. I'll tell you, I'm I might vote for her. Now now you're thinking like to get her on? Maybe you know with Kim Breshka, my executive producer, during the baby shower, what I got drunk? That's another one right here? Why do you get drunk

with a baby, one might ask? Nonetheless surprising my best friend with my husband great, like I said, immigration inflation, war flation, uh, Southeast ravaged and and just obliterated. And hurricane and here comes big Milty revenge, Uncle Milty right into the right into the golf coast, golf coast of Florida, and may take out the beautiful studio that Bob Pittman and DJ Hodge put together for me. How about that the University of Cincinnati Bearcats playing at UCF? Good luck?

Good luck? What are the chances of that game? Take a snorkel? I think the I think their stadium might be blown around snorkel and well, who knows where it's gonna go, but it could. It takes snorkels with probably gonna be a lot of rain. Segment has added in sports because we got nothing but issues on our VP. Is dealing with the important topic that that's very important. I'm very impressed topic. She takes the hard hitting question

top topic. A there baby, pretty good stuff. Yep, all right, seg Man can't can't wait for the rock to come in? Is he back from U l M? I haven't seen yet. I assume, well he's coming back, but I'm not sure. You got to get the Rocks. Thoughts on the O T law How bad was that segment? No, they're owing three at home?

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I know it.

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Oh and three haven't haven't won a game at home yet. Bout sixty six thousand crazy fans down there. Ballance Mcallisher says they're super Bowl ready. He didn't say what year, though, did he?

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No?

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All right, segment, get me out of the student report. Well, leand honor of Tito Francona coming to town. He's wearing number seventy seven and who day. It's a tough day to be a Bengal fan. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report.

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We will bring championship baseball to Cincinnati.

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You know the important part here those segmented. He did not say why or when?

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Now?

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Is that correct?

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I think so?

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Did he tell you when he's gonna bring championship baseball back? No? Was Dick Williams there for this big announce Yes? Did he take any skyline chilly with him? He did not bring any.

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No.

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Jeff Weiler was there too, good man. So is David Wiler. I like him both and the other issues. Nope, segment, Thank you very much. We continue coming up NEXTUS Congressman brad Winstrip, a good friend of Alvin Rore. Yeah, brad Winstrip on the issues of the day and more. It's

your home of the Reds and Bengals. Bengals angles to his radio seven hundreds w Audom by Billy Cunningham, the Great American and once again Congressman brad Winstrop is the is the leader, one of the leaders of the Congress is in charge of the COVID subcommittees on the Intelligence Committee with Adam Schiff, and if he's elected US Senator

from California, that'll be a joke. But right now, the commemoration of the sacrifice of the Israelis at the hands of Amos terrorist October seventh is at hand, and there's great fear. Years I go online, the FBI is talking about be alert for today, tonight, tomorrow, be alert. And of course Israel has got to respond very soon to Iran, the head of the snake, with by the way, the complete support of Gulf states who are Arab and Muslim.

They want the same thing that we want. And we'll see what happens in the next few hours, the next couple of days. Once again, Brad Winster of US Representative, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And of course the Great Debate VP was about almost a week ago. And we live in a we used to live in a twenty four hour news cycle. I think now it's about a six hour news cycle. But kind of give

me your takeaway. Was the race reset did many suburbanite women find JD vance more acceptable and did the Wall show himself as an empty suit? Give me your perspective on that first Yeah, you know, I.

Speaker 7

Think you know what you started off seeing too.

Speaker 4

And he talked about peace through strength, and specifically with Israel.

Speaker 7

He said that you you know, they will decide what they do. We just need to support them as our ally.

Speaker 4

But you know what we saw on the debate is we saw stability, which I think many people, of course were clamoring for. And here's a guy who went from abject poverty, you know, addicted mother poor us to the poor. He went from welfare to Wall Street, with military and law school in between. There's really no one he can't relate to. And I think that showed a lot during the debate. And even Jake Tapper on CNN said, no

one thought that Walls won tonight. But there were so many topics that they touched on that I think, you know, are so important and I think he did a great job in talking about it.

Speaker 7

But let's talk about our border. When you talk about the risks.

Speaker 4

We have in our country, you know, the bottom line is, you know, they say, oh, well they didn't pass this bill, they didn't pass this Senate bill.

Speaker 7

That Senate bill was terrible. It did nothing.

Speaker 4

It just it just said, oh, if too many people crossed, then Biden might do something about it.

Speaker 7

But look, we didn't need a bill.

Speaker 4

We didn't need a bill because Biden opened the border himself. We didn't pass the bill in Congress to open the border.

Speaker 7

He did it himself.

Speaker 4

And so we you know, Fennohl has been ignored all of these things that have just been a cancer on our society, with over one hundred thousand youths eighteen to forty five a year for the past three or four years dying from overdoses, all of these things that are breaking our country down. But obviously it's making it an open border anyone can pass through. And we hear about those on the terrorist watch list that they caught. We

don't know about the Goudaways. All of these things are all coming to a head right now, and I think our adversaries are also looking at the notion that Donald Trump may win, and whatever they're going to do, they better do now, because it's going to be a different United States if Donald Trump is the president.

Speaker 1

You know, yesterday I watched Israeli Defense Minister Gallant. He issued an ominous warning to Iranian officials. That's the head of the snake during an interview, and all things are upon the table, And I can't imagine what any nation would do. Can you imagine if Washington, d C. Was the victim of three hundred or so supersonic missile attacks from or foreign power, and over two events, and each time it happened, we intercepted ninety five percent of them.

We were lucky enough to do so. But every time now we're being preached to by other countries, show restraint, don't respond. Look what we did when buildings were knocked down, and when, of course they courage. In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, the Pentagon was shown. We went crazy in the sense that we're going to bring those who did this to justice. The Israel's own country in the world, whose capital has been under attack repeatedly by foreign power identified by it

as launching supersonic missiles toward it. And each time you have the Harris administration, I think Biden's checked out long ago. The Harris administration once it seize fire instead of peace, does it make sense for Israel or to stand down, to not respond and just wait for the next supersonic missile attack from Iran, which may have a nuclear tip to it.

Speaker 4

Well, it's just look at where this's all reignited this time.

Speaker 7

A year ago.

Speaker 4

A year ago, Hamas, sponsored by Iran, went in and just started slaughtering Jewish people in Israel.

Speaker 7

That is what they did. That's what kicked us all off again.

Speaker 4

We had a ceasefire before Hamas just decided to do this. Look, the Iranians have been after us for years. I served in Iraq. Who do you think was responsible for the deaths of so many Americans by the weapons that they were providing, the IEDs, etc. Sulamani, Sulamani, and the Iranians. So there is a problem with Iran. But unfortunately Obama administration and the Biden Harris administration have been catering to them, as though if you're nice to them, they'll be nice.

That's not how it and that's the same with Hamas.

Speaker 7

You know.

Speaker 4

I found an article from nineteen ninety four where the Israelis were leaving Gaza and the kids were pelting the soldiers saying we don't want peace, and the soldiers like, why are they mad we're leaving? But see that tells you right now, now those kids are now the leaders. So that's the problem we have. I was refreshing in the debate to see that there was there was stability there, and I think Jade Vans just did a wonderful job

and you can pick any of those topics. When it came to climate and he said, well, just reach short because we do things cleaner than anybody else. If indeed carbon is reducing carbon is the answer, then let's do that. But why don't we have a real discussion bill, because the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association said we clean things so much over the Atlantic, it's heating.

Speaker 7

The ocean, creating more hurricanes and storms. But the Pacific, the Pacific has become more polluted from Asia and they've had less hurricanes and storms.

Speaker 4

So you hear democrats all the time say climate change is real, Well, could you describe that for me?

Speaker 7

Could you do tell me what is actually taking place? And why they don't do that?

Speaker 4

And the press doesn't hold him accountable for that, and it just goes on on.

Speaker 7

One thing that was refreshing too when they talked about violence.

Speaker 4

Tim Walls did say that he thinks there should be research as to why this is happening. That's fine, But JD said what I've been saying for years, what are the root causes? You know, I have a psychology degree, granted undergraduate, but I.

Speaker 7

Have a psychology degree, and the question.

Speaker 4

Always speaks should be what are the events in someone's life that leads to the thoughts and feelings that going out and trying to kill somebody is okay?

Speaker 7

You know? And why do.

Speaker 4

So many in America today? Are they in need of mental health care?

Speaker 3

You know? What?

Speaker 7

Is it? The breakdown of the family and lack of faith.

Speaker 4

And then you hear the rhetoric coming out predominantly from the left, and an unstable mind thinks they're going to be a hero and they go out and try and to say, essinate the president. We got to get to their root causes. It's not the gun. There's other issues that lead to the gun being fired by a person. So,

you know, another point, the economy. We've seen both plans in action, which was kind of interesting to go into a debate what we're gonna do and as JD kept saying, said, well, you got three and a half years, but here's what we did before, and we can do even more of it. You know, inflation was at one point five percent. You got double digit inflation. You know, we increase take home pay. There's an increase in revenues to the government actually because

more people were going to work. And they would say things, well, we lifted all these children out of poverty.

Speaker 7

You know, you gave them a temporary check.

Speaker 4

You didn't lift anybody out of A child can be lifted out of poverty because they're dependent. And that's what that's what it means to be in poverty, is to be dependent. And when you have to lift families out. And I'll tell you, when we do those things, we are stronger and a stronger economy.

Speaker 7

That's when we can have more peace. All those things have to come together.

Speaker 4

Strong economy, strong border, good immigration policy, strong energy policy the United States, all that Biden and Harris administration they have done is have an anti US energy policy. They've helped Russia and they've helped he ran.

Speaker 7

It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1

I'll tell you, Congressman Brad Winster, what happened in Butler County on the second Trump visits and Elon Musk is now being vilified by the mainstream media because he doesn't tow the company line. He attended the rally, And can you discuss darlink and what that might mean for the great citizens of North Carolina and Georgia. And I gonna have to ask you whether or not there's going to be voting vans for those citizens in those rural areas

to vote. But what does it mean when I don't know, one hundred and thirty thousand show up in Butler County, Pennsylvania, and then Elon Musk is there? What does that mean for the campaign? I've read some stuff of Elon Musk is the is the secret agent for the Trump campaign? Just give me a perspective of who else in our lives could have drawn one hundred thousand people to like a cornfield in the middle of Butler County, Pennsylvania, the

assassination attempt site as Trump did Saturday afternoon. Who else could have done that? No politician ever, including Ronald Reagan, could have pulled that off. But well, what's your reaction to that? And also the importance of Trump winning Pennsylvania and the involvement of Elon Musk.

Speaker 4

Well, obviously, Pennsylvania is one of the key states that's in play. And if you remember four years ago, you had a judge in Pennsylvania just say, well, we're going to let people vote for three more days, which was unconstitutional, but the Supreme Court, really, the Supreme Court didn't take that up. We can't have something like that happen again. Pennsylvania is a key state.

Speaker 7

It's in play.

Speaker 4

And you know what, I think, Pennsylvania is very well aware who Donald Trump is and what he stands for today.

Speaker 7

And Elon Musk, you know, he's supposedly one of the.

Speaker 4

Smartest men in the world right and one of the most wealthy as a result of that, and he's a doer.

Speaker 7

He doesn't sit back. Look Starlink helped people in.

Speaker 4

Ukraine when the war began there and their communications were shut down. When you are stuck and you're in these situations right now that our fellow Americans are in North Carolina and other places.

Speaker 7

You need to have some form of communication.

Speaker 4

How can anyone know where you are or even know how to come and try and get you and help you.

Speaker 7

These are dire situations.

Speaker 4

In our country today, and I'm glad to see the people like Elon Musk and candidate former President Donald Trump show an interest in it.

Speaker 7

Compared to what we have in the White House today.

Speaker 4

It's so alarming, so willing to help non US citizens but not help our own citizens.

Speaker 1

Now, I have a story here about the money being spent in foreign foreign powers to give them money and foreign support. It's like three point two billion dollars in Afghanistan. And that doesn't count, by the way, all the money that we left behind. We've sent money all over the world, but we can't help our own citizens. And I'm here's the number. Eleven billion in the Middle East, two point one billion to Afghanistan, not counting the eighty five billion

left behind, twenty four billion to the Ukraine. And according to My Yorkers, he gave an interview on Thursday or Friday that the theme of fun on these disasters have run out of money. Now, of course Biden Harris can't have that. Harris is out there raising money. Can you imagine if Bush or if Trump was in power in the Oval Office and during a national catastrophe they were sitting on a beach or raising money in Hollywood? What would the media do with the Republican.

Speaker 7

They would destroy him.

Speaker 4

You know, it was okay when Obama played golf, but not Donald Trump or George Bush.

Speaker 7

I mean, that's just what we've been fighting for years.

Speaker 4

You know, as a Republican, I come home and people would always say to me, you know, why aren't you guys saying more about this than that?

Speaker 7

And this and that. We do.

Speaker 4

We do it every chance we get. We even have press conferences, and sometimes the mainstream media shows up, but they don't report on it.

Speaker 7

If it's not what they want to hear, if it doesn't fit their narratives, they don't go ahead with it. You know, I do see some individuals starting to change.

Speaker 4

If you think what we were talking about earlier, Jake Tapper on CNN said, no one thought Walt one. Well, I think if you would have gone back two years ago, they would have. But that it's far from fair, and it hasn't been fair. And you see a White House that is telling social media what's the censor, what not to put out there, what to take down? This is this is a real problem, and I hope America is waking up to it. And I think we have a good team in place right now with Donald Trump and JD.

Vance And you know what, we're in this situation today where we have got to work with private enterprise more.

Speaker 7

We can only achieve so much through the government.

Speaker 4

And it used to be, you know, you relied on NASA to get to the moon and things like that, But now you really need private enterprise.

Speaker 7

It's changing more rapidly than government knows how to.

Speaker 4

And I think seeing Donald Trump with Elon Musk is a perfect example of how we can do that and how we can all serve and care for each other much better.

Speaker 1

Congressman, I want to talk about Christopher Ray and one of those odd citizens that'll go on YouTube and watch his testimony. And to his credit, and I can't give Ray a whole bunch of credit as the FBI director, but to his credit, he's been sounding the alarm about what's happening at the southern and northern border. You're on

the Intelligence Committee. Can you tell the American people briefly what Ray has testified to in public about the terrorists that have been let go by Kamala Harris all over the country and including those thirteen thousand murderers and the forty one thousand rapists from around the world inside this country. What has Christopher Ray said on public before your committee about the threats that we're under right now?

Speaker 4

Well, I think the thing he said in public match what we see on Intelligence Committee with the data and the ways they've been able to collect some of their data and understand the threat. You know, we don't talk about that, but you know he's making the case. But you know, but he doesn't want he doesn't want it to happen. And then everyone says, where were you right? Because I'll tell you right now he can say I told you so, right, I told you so. And you've got to empower us to do more.

Speaker 7

And part of that is securing the border.

Speaker 4

And it just appalls me when I see people running for office like Senate, et cetera, and then the presidential candidates on the Democrats, I'm saying, hey, we got a secure border. Everything's fine, We're tougher than it's ever been. No, it's not quit saying that because it's not true. And you're saying that to people, then that will come to me and say, well, the border is secure. I saw it on the commercial, and like, you haven't been there.

And they're running for office and so they're trying to tell you a different story than what's actually happening. Big plan is infils right our country with people that they think will vote for Democrats. Further down the line, I think that you have people that immigrate here that want to become Americans. They're going to lean towards the Republican side because they respect what it is to be a citizen in the United States if they can ever seek that and gain that.

Speaker 1

Well, I watched the Butler County, Pennsylvania riley, and I'll tell you what he talked. Trump talked about the four greatest years in American history lies ahead. And you talk about a fork on the road. We can go with the liberal Marxist leftist Democrats, which have a wide open southern border and reparations movements and price controls and no cash bonds and evy mandates and no vouchers to have kids get out of failing public schools and DEI man

data training and stopping energy production. Or we can go to the opposite direction. And I often say, Congressman, I'm voting for Trump. I like him personally, but his policies work and the others do not. But brad Winstrip, we got to run. And next time you're on, we got to talk about Adam Schiff becoming a United States Senator from California with that calls you a case of the hives.

Speaker 4

Well, I'm glad he's not on the Intelligence Committee anymore because we actually are functioning ury by partisan because we're focused.

Speaker 7

On national security.

Speaker 4

Unfortunately, it doesn't carry up to the White House in the same way that is happening on the Itelligence Committee.

Speaker 7

But if he's in the Senate, there's nothing.

Speaker 4

You know, he's got even more power than he had then, and that's a shame.

Speaker 1

Let's pray to God the FBI Director Ray is wrong that we have a peaceful period and not all these murderers and rapists and terrorists let in by Kambala Harris will not do what they intend to do. But brad Winstrip United States Representative, a powerbroker in the Congress, thank you again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And God bless you and God bless America. Thank you Congressman, you got it. Bless you, God bless you all. Let's continue with more. Ray may have been speaking the truth

for one time. Be careful, Bill Cunningham.

Speaker 6

On seventh WLW, we will bring Championship baseball to Cincinnati.

Speaker 5

Hello, biotos, I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1

All right, seg Man. I want you to I love numerology. Do you agree numerology is important? I think so. I guess what number did the new manager of the Reds take? What is the number seventy seven? If you add seven to seven, what do you get? There's that number again? Fourteen sent to me by wild Man Walker. Fourteen. Will he wear the name Rose instead of Francona on his back? Because if he takes seven and seven add it together,

you get fourteen. Now, it says Frank the jersey said Francona this morning when I was at the news compra Are you sure?

Speaker 2

Yes?

Speaker 1

And did Marty Brenahan play a significant part in this? I would say he probably had a suggestion suggestion. Did you agree that Marty Brenahan got the name? Might he might be the third base coach? You'd never know? How did he get to Marty? Marty might come back as the bench coach. How did he get the name Brenahan? Do you recall I don't know Bush forty three, Yeah, was at the Great American Ballpark. Yeah, and he said Marty Brenahan, Marty Brenahan. I started calling him Brenahan from

that point forward. And he could be on the bench with Francona. Come opening day. Thinking about this segment, how many days away is opening day? And Jeff Brantley could be the pitching coach? That'd be good with me? I like Branley. How about that? I got a text from a person that get broadcast from the dugout. Got a text from a person who must be nameless. Are you prepared justice? Joe? Oh no, he can't. He he can't can't talk. He can't talk because he's gotta He's got it up for reelection.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 1

How long before Joe Burrow goes full Carson Palmer and makes the Bengals trade him. He's too competitive to put up with all this losing take it easy. At what point where Joe Burrow follow the path of Carson Palmer and say I'd rather not play football anymore than where the stripes segment? Your reaction will he the stood reporters a proud service of your local Tamestar heating and air

conditioning dealers. Tamestar quality you can feel on the east side called Clement's Heating and Air at nine three seven four four four forty four zero one spots like that's not me saying that that is a fan of yours who wants to know where you stand on the issue? What issue? Where do you stand on the issue? Red's update will he Terry Francona officially introduced this morning at a lavish news conference at the Handlebar at the Great

American Ballpark. He's the new manager coming out of retirement. Wes Dick Williams there, Yes, giving him a gold card of Skyline Chile. If I got a gold card, I would not abuse it. Marty Brenahan has a gold card from Major League Baseball. Do you know what's correct? You know what that is? So does Hal McCoy. He can get into any gaming once he's got the cards correct. What doesn't Dick Williams give you and I a gold card the Skyline Chili. I'd wear that bad boy out.

I'm sure he's listening to us. It's one of the four food groups, you know, Bengals update brought to you by Good Spirits, Winding Tobacco and Party Town. The thirteen locations in beautiful northern Kentucky. Se If you took the four food groups, you gotta take Skyline.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

McDonald's. Wait a minute, Montgomery in and Ron's rooths. They got to be hometown favorites. You got Number one is Skyline, Yeah, to number two McDonald's, number three, Ron's Roots, McDonald number four Montgomery in starting Ray krociin. That's my deal. That's because you work with Kamala Harris at McDonald's, didn't you? No, she said she worked there? Did you Did you date her?

She wasn't at Northgate colluld you have dated Kamala Harris when she flipped from No, I say Montgomery in Ron's Roost, Yeah, Graders and Skyline Chili. If you're those four, which you have all the four food groups covered, I would say so yes. I love Skyline Chili. Yep, me too, Go ahead. Bengals dropped the course and four with that ot lost to Baltimore. A Sunday night game against those New York Football Giants are next up on the docket for our

beloved men. When will Joe Burrow give up on the Bengals and pull a Carson Palmer Never Bengals line Tonight, Lance and Company at six oh five and wait right here on seven hundred WLW looks like a corner. Dax Hill is out for the rest of the season. A tour of the acl and his knee during the lost yesterday to the Ravens. Gone Monday Night football has New Orleans up against Kansas City seven thirty, ESPN, the home of Tony Pike fifteen thirty. I am a hot fut Sunday.

He gave me deer Park plus twenty eight and half against Wyoming. Kind of missed that one, didn't you. What was it? Fifty six to twelve. It was tight for a while. They scored the first seven points Deer Park. I hear you and the first lady were there under high security. That is correct. But you left early. That's all you're known as you're known to have had to do. That's also correct. Yep, Well, no, no, no, did we Well? I had a bet he gave I took the Cowboys.

Tony Pike gave me twenty eight and a half. I sent him a text and it was thirty five and a half to zero and it didn't work out. On the way in, I looked at my right at Graders there was three cars in line. I was a bit late about ten thirty, so I said no. But someday this week segment, I'm bringing in a hot fud Sunday for you, for Dave, for Tony Pike, and maybe for myself from Greaters one of the Ford food groups. You

feeling okay? I feel fine. I lost a bet the weather getting to you, but it was thirty five think about the Southern Command going to be ripped by Hurricane Milty. Well, you know, iHeartMedia built me a lavish studio. You've seen pictures of it. I know it's a palace. Bob Pittman and DJ Hodge got a text here from right sand right up from mar A Lago. How about this uh oh, from the King of Northern Kentucky to you, mister, He says,

substitute Walt's hitching post for Montgomery in little controversy right there. Well, Dean Gregory was here this morning with the potato chips, you know was here. Grippos got new potato chips with Montgomery in, Montgomery in and the Saratoga chips. They're delicious. Along with a man named Love Burrow Love. He spreads

love wherever he goes. Baseball today will the American League Division Series has the spotlight Detroit and Cleveland with those Guardians up one oh and then tonight Royals and Yanks and the Big Apple. How about New York City with the Yanks up one nill Rob Sanders suggests a court order requiring Joe Burrow to shave his frosted top and go bald. Would that be something?

Speaker 4

Uh?

Speaker 1

Yeah, we got Walt's ribs versus Montgomery, and maybe you know I could have a rib off eat them both. I'm going with the end. Sorry. I like Dean Gregory a lot, Dino. What about Tom? I like to heaven? I like him too. A name my son after him. There you go, Joe Burrow needs to shave off his frosted tips and go bald. Now would that be something? Imagine if they did that, people would go crazy. If they would pay just get a flock of his hair,

They'd pay anything. But if you could get a flock of Joe Burrow's hair, like in a like in a plastic little case or something, would you hear from Joe Burrow? Would you take Joe Burrow's hair? I would. I guarantee a thousands of fans would line up. I could, I could line he went to the barber shop, they'd probably be diving for it as it before it hits the floor. Like the barber in Lebanone die for the hair of Neil Neil Armstrong and he didn't care much for that.

I'm a little worried about that myself when I go to super Cuts, whether or not they're going to take my hair and sell it for profit to young attractive women. You know what I'm saying. I kind of worry about that. And then you'll be on that podcast Call Me Daddy, Call your daddy, Oh, call your downy, along with Alex what's her name? Who is interviewing the vice president and future president about threesomes and can it improve a marriage? Boy, that's that's on the tip of the tongues of everyone.

Should you give your husband a hall pass? I'm not sure. Well, Dave Lapham says yes. Wait a minute, lap and my husband had an affair with my sister on my wedding night. Now you got an issue. Sounds like one of my TV I'm going to say, this is what waist down.

Those guys are explosive. Is this is this something on the website well, or is this part of your The four your former TV's I'm Gonna Talk to Eddy or is this tomorrow's special guest on the show you're gonna you're gonna have the person on it runs call me, Daddy, call whatever. And so if that happens, I'm gonna talk to Eddy Fingers about this. See what we do about these topics. I'm not say talk about that every day, especially the rock he's into it, isn't he along with that?

Speaker 7

Uh?

Speaker 1

We only fans you've been on only fans like no, like Eddie is no. I'm on X and that's enough. But again, I can't handle TikTok Instagram. I can't. I'm I'm If somebody's out there, then get me back onto Facebook. I'll, I will, I will scream and yell to the top of my lung. He's fixing the printer around this place. Me me, I fixed it twice already. Mostly there you go. So you can't get on Facebook. I'm on Facebook, but I can't get back in. Why. I guess I'm a prisoner.

I'm a political prisoner. Your content is no content. Your content was banned, banned. Go talk to Dave, He'll take care of you. I gotta get back in. How'd you get out? I I something popped up on the on the on my phone and I hit the wrong thing. And then I'm out on Facebook, go to only fans and also call your daddy. That's Kamala Harris's now that person on the on the radio one day, Yeah, Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimball. She's doing all the tough interviews

Alex More Nobody. Softballs will be like playing that king in the court Eddie Fayner, I hit you, I hit off him and I couldn't hit off or maybe like the Corps All Stars, those are the days of men were men with whoop whoop. We'll put Gary Waite wait and Pete. Have you seen the photo of me, Pete and Mike Yes in the dugout? Yes, pretty funny. It is funny segment. So she's going on the View. What what the few years of the Trump's are going to be on? He's gonna I would assume he's going to

be Meet the Press, Yeah, what's my line? And family feud? He's on all of them. But she wants to go on only fans and also whip your daddy. Why, I can't wait to see that interview on the View. It's gonna be standing ovation to begin. Oh then the easy part, Yeah, it starts segment, we're in trouble. Get me out of the stud's report because we've got important events coming up. And my caller said, one where Joe Burrow walked in the shoes of Carson Palmer, Willy and utter of Tito

Francona becoming the Reds manager. Reds fans are happy and the ot loss of the Ravens bangledom is sad. Why did you Why did you choose seventy seven instead of some other number? I know it's fourteen added up. What's the reason. I need to know the reason? We're his favorite station, but we're not supposed to tell anybody. Terry Francona might be listening now. One did I call maybe Phil Castellini and get the new manager on tomorrow? I'm

just saying. I'm just saying saying, could he coach the Bengals? Maybe it's day one off being the manager? Take it easy. So Joe Burrow played defense and do as well on defense as offense. Lamar Chase, let us play a cornerback? Can you play a cornerback? Leave it alone? Really well? They got to get a cornerback and then they probably got to get another right tackle. If Mims is hurt. I guess he came back in the game. But you know, I say, called Munos Walter, get him in, Kozerski Blados,

get him in everybody. How about the other happy Mexican who has great restaurants Montoya, Get Max and get big Max in there. Baby, we got nothing but issue segment more issues in a magazine stand. Is that correct? That's what Lapp said, By give me out of the size report, will he We leave you with the immortal words of the report. Obviously this one hurts, but now we'll come back stronger. Shave your head, go bald, sell your hair for charitable purposes. The ladies of the tri State would

lighten up. He is unmarried? Is that correct? Thank you? As far as I know. Yes, Well, let's let's let's get him. Yeah, okay, I think so, let's get him. Okay. Maybe Sarah Elise, your friend from the got flowers from some secret admirer the other day. Joe Burrow can't say, Scott Sloan what he's too cheap? Sloan sells the Kidden who I don't know who is wild man. There's something between her and the wild Man. Not sure what it is. I hope there. I hope there isn't she God, something

wrong with her? Oh my gosh? All right, all right, well segment, thank you, Let's continue with more and uh, I think the rock is in today with that to beat around the issues and pound on them like a day old Kroger steak and more.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Big game wins opening day one hundred and seventy one hundred and seventy one days Await maybe against the San Francisco Jets win a pitchers and catchers report about a month before that? Do we talk about that anymore? Early March I believe? What about early October? I hope?

Speaker 2

So?

Speaker 1

Not good? What's the record of the Bengals the starting the first game of last year? Then he say four and even the AFC four and eleven? Is that good? No? How about Lamar Jackson against the Bengals the last ten games nine and one? Correct? How's that not good? How about the first two games of the season for Joe Burrow five seasons not good? One and nine? So Lamar Jackson is nine and one and JB is one and nine?

Is that good or bad? Not good? Always room for improvement, though, only the only direction to go from that is up on seven hundred w w

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