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11-1-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie talks with Ohio AG Dave Yost about him threatening to sue the NCAA, the history of Hamas with Ryan Morro, and Willie polls you on Issues 1, 2, and 22.

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Everything that happened about ten months ago is going to be dramatic. But most importantly, the Bengals need to win that damn football game, because otherwise the Bills are going to be way in front of the Bengals, possibly for a wild card. But it also made determine who's going to have the wildcard in the playoffs. It needs to be here, not in Buffalo, but until

then. A week or so ago, our Attorney General David yost sent a letter to the NCAA on behalf of UC two time transfer Aziz Bandego in response to their ruling that he was ineligible. There's a couple of basketball players who would like to play this year for Cincinnati but are having difficulties, and our Attorney General, David yost I sent a letter. He got a response recently

from the NCAA. Plus he sued or did other things against Dollar General, the store in which the prices at the cash register were different than the prices on the shelf. It's like ordering a hamburger for nine to ninety five and you get the bill it's eleven ninety five. Many people don't even look at it. Tony Bender has so much money he didn't even look at the menu on the right side anymore. But a few of us are concerned about money

joining us now? Is that same Attorney General David Yost and David welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you tell the American people the essence of your letter to the NCAA. There's a real problem with the way they're running the portal. They've got these exceptions, the criteria are broad, even why to open, and so they're letting some people through them, some people not and it looks pretty arbitrary to me. So we

challenge them. I think there's a very good argument under federal and state antitrust law that they're engaging in an illegal restraint on trade. And I let them know that we're not happy about this decision. And I guess it's under repeal from through their internal process. We should maybe hear by the end of this week. But this is a real issue. Were considering taking its court.

Yeah, And the issue with Ben Dango and I guess Reynolds too, is a two time transfer, having played at UCF and Temple, and they're crucial. The issue is not so much are they good basketball players. I assume they are. The issue is to have a consistent set of objective rules that notifies a party whether or not they can play basketball or not. And you're saying that under due process clause of the Fifth and fourteenth Amendments, that substantive

due process is not being followed. Procedural due process may not be followed, and that the interpretation of these rules are so broad that individually someone can not be notified what behavior is prohibited, what behavior is encouraged. And secondly, it takes away from a young man the opportunity at the age of twenty two years old to work to make money, l and otherwise. And so is your argument procedural substantive? Is it the Fifth Amendment? Is it the fourteenth

Amendment? Is it based on the Ohio Constitution, the US Constitution or statutory interpretation? You know what I'm saying, it's kind of all those things. I mean, what they're doing, I think after the Nil decision in the Supreme Court a couple of years ago, their entire entire model is breaking down. One of the arguments they make is, hey, this is necessary for

budgeting, planning. Well, what is it that's necessary to tie these these athletes like indentured servants to particular schools to say you're not allowed to move, you're not allowed to get a better deal, You're not allowed to go someplace that is going to play you. And that's really fundamentally a problem. I'm

looking at the NCUBA. They stated, quote, a second time transfer will have to prove proof of a physical injury, mental health condition, or other exigent circumstances that clearly necessitate in immediate departure such as sexual abuse, sexual assault, or mental damages. In addition, the transfer to u See wants to be closer to his girlfriend's family in West Virginia who served as a surrogate for

the family. And so when you talk about exceptions for physical injury, mental health, hell I got mental health problems or other exigent circumstances that necessitate a departure. That language is so broad. It leads up to a person individually to serve as their grand potentate and doesn't notify these players what rules they're violating, what rules they're not violating. But secondly, my producer, Tony Bender

wants to know how come the Attorney General is involved in this matter? Can you tell him why the ag is going after the NCAA and might sue him. Yeah, I enforce anti trust law. This is not a So I'm not going to sue on behalf of this individual law athlete. If we go there, it's up to him to vindicate his own rights. However, I'm supposed to enforce anti trust law on behalf of the state of Ohio and not

to permit the restraint of trade, which is exactly what's happening here. And the University of Cincinnati is being harmed because they have a willing player that wants to come in and play for their school and they're being arbitrarily prevented by this illegal restraints of trade. The NCAA is perpetrating. But it's just not right. I mean, what if there was a National Broadcasters Association said you have to stay in Cincinnati, Oh, unless I've signed an agreement on that.

Well, you love Cincinnati, but I love I'm not Leo. I'm not going to Delaware County. I'm going, oh where I'm staying here. But in this case, UH that this player from UH was from Kenya or Thailand or somewhere. This guy's never signed a non compete, he never signed an agreement to either comply or not comply. Or secondly, he never sign an agreement that the NCAA has the power to break rules substantive due process rules under

the Clayton and Sherman anti trust laws. He's never agreed to let them do this. In my case, I may have a non compete that says I can't go somewhere else for like six months. Hell, I'm going nowhere else anyway, But nonetheless, as the entity in charge, and the second element of this is nil money, I would assume, like many players that you see, he's making a quarter of a million dollars by playing basketball. And if he doesn't, I have no idea it's a quarter of a million for

him. That that's restraint of economic trade for him a lot of money. That's right, And look it, non competes can't be you used for simply restraining trade. They have to be backed up by some issue. For example, if it takes a long time to train you, or there are trade secrets, proprietary information, customer lists that you're going to come into contact with, then there can be a non compete that will be held up in a court. But for a reasonable time and for a reasonable geographic area. NC

double A is going nationwide. It's for an entire year. He's going to kid's gonna lose a season. And he doesn't have any proprietary information. There's no training costs here that the university's trying to protect. They're trying to protect access to his labor. And I don't care that. You know, the NC double A wrote a letter back to me and said, well, you know, our member universities and colleges all agreed to these rules because they want

it. Well, I got news for him. All the member universities are not allowed to collude and break antitrust law. Bingo right there, that's a good one, they're David. I like that one that Clayton and Sherman as interpreted. I like that now. No, And this guy's name is Bandango. Bandango needs to play for the Bearcats. Bandango, you see, and

you say race serious concerns as an illegal restraint of trade. In essence, NCAA has imposed a sweeping, unilateral, one year non compete restriction and violation of both state and federal law. And that's exactly Bandango. He simply wants to play basketball. Make a quarter of a million dollars. He has no support system anywhere. I mean, this guy, I don't know. I hope you win this thing because I can't imagine the NCUBA has any rules anyway.

They can't have no I mean, schools come and go out of leagues. Coaches go whenever they want. There's rumors that Sadderfield, the coach you see, may become a US senator soon from a Tubberville. I mean, all these rumors are out there, and the transfer to you. He's closer to his girlfriend's family, et cetera. Plus you can claim a mental health condition. You know, I want to be a bear cat? He could, Sam, I really want to wear at I want to be a bear

cat. Well, when will this be be resolved? David Jose because the season starts next weekend. Yeah. The indication we have is that the decision on appeal and the appeal will get resolved, hopefully by the end of this week, and then we will see where we are. But I've got to tell you the letter I got back, they seem to be saying, we don't really care about your about your law. This is the way we do business, and every all of our universities agreed to it. So you go

away and shut up. And even if this one case gets resolved, we've still got this system. Patrick Morrissey over the border in West Virginia, my colleague has a case like this. He wrote them another letter. He and I talked about whether we're going to get a group of ags together and maybe we go to court and fight this thing out once and for all. You can't be writing a deadline letter at the beginning of every season. Yeah, and Morrisy's the age in West Virginia, and all right, we'll see what

happens with that. I noticed that the I team, a CPO in Cincinnati, did an investigation and discovered that there's all kinds of variances between what the cash registers state you owe for products and what's on the shelf itself and things of that character. The headline says the Attorney General that you has reached a one million dollar settlement with Dollar General after an investigation in twenty stores in southwest

Ohio found prices on shelves were lower than that the register. You're encouraged to buy certain items, and you checked out out, and suddenly the price went up when you picked it up off the shelf and took it to the cash register, things went up, So explain that, please, Well, honestly, I think this was a function of the implationary environment. These stores run very lean, right, I mean you go in there, nobody's meeting at the door and saying what can I help you find today? I mean,

they don't have many people. So if you're in an environment like we weren't twenty twenty two and into twenty twenty three, where you know week's week, the price you pay for shampoo is changing, You're gonna be keeping your price register database up to date, but not necessarily having paying clerk to go around and put new prices on all the shelves. That has to be done manually,

and so there's a cost involved. I heard that the talk to the manager at my local Target here in Columbus, US and he told me that he had two people during the second half of twenty twenty two that we're doing nothing except going around to shelves and adjusting the prices. So I get that it was a tough environment, but at the same time, it's a tough environment for the customers. To not have the prices matching between shelf and price

register is unfair. It's contrary to Consumer Sales Practices Act, and so it's against the law. And these are people could if you're stopping a dollar in general, these are the folks that can at least afford to pay an extra dollar for a two dollars bottle of sam two. Well, I read one of your comments quote everything we buy these days cost more. Ohioans can all afford. Businesses draw people in with the promise of low prices only to deceive

them of the checkout counter with a higher price. It seems like a company trying to make an extra buck and open no one will know. We're not only noticed, but we're taking steps to stop it. So now you got the million bucks from a Dollar General. Judge Michael Oaster of Butler County's going to administer it. If you feel as if that you're one of the persons. I mean, Tony Bender shops a Dollar General all the time and he's

very cognizantive price. He counts Nichols and dimes like they were manhole covers. But if you're one of the person who felt like you were screwed, blue tattooed, and barbecued, how can you get a piece of the action. Well, here's a couple of the problems with this case. Where first of all, people would get to the register. Most of them didn't even notice

that they were being charged more. But when you know a few of them did and said, hey, that's only two dollars, is not three dollars And the person the register said, well, you've got paid for it. There's nothing I can do, So you don't have In many instances, we don't know who got screwed over and they don't know it. Secondly, who's going to go in It's it's like these you know, class actions. You get, we'll give you a voucher and seventy five cents you know, send

in your form. Yeah, And so the way this is going to work is the stores that had these problems we are going to have. The money is going to go to food banks in those communities to provide food. And that was the best way we could figure out to try to give back to the community. Because chemmidly giving people two or three dollars or even seventeen dollars

back if they were heavy shoppers, most of them don't know. And the cost of administering that was just well dollar General and et cetera, would would quit the practice, and maybe they didn't have them un level and intent. Maybe it was simply a bet. It never went the other way though. I bet the price on the shelf was a high and at the encounter check, how counter, it was low. Seemingly these things only happen in one

direction. But nonetheless, according to this article, Judge Oster is gonna distribute seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars to zip codes where these stores are located. The other two hundred and fifty thousand it is a penalty and reimbursement to the state of Ohio. And that's the way it's going to work. Well, David Yos, thanks for clearing things up, and good luck with Ben Dango.

Hopefully it'll be dunking basketballs for you see next week. We'll see how that turns out, all right, Thank you, Hekat, Thank you very much, David Yos, Ohio Attorney General. And that you may go to the website also to see more information about the settlement. But it appears to be you're not going to have some administrator lining up, some lawyer lining up to spend a year or two and determining how many people get fifty cents and

who gets two dollars. The administrative expenses would be greater. By the time you got that process, there'll be no money left anyway. But just so Dollar General gets the idea and Target or whatever Walmart, that there has to be some system that the price on the shelf is the price of the checkout counter, and things only go in one direction, doesn't it. So let's

continue with more. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW. That sound marks innovation, and relieve knowing every seat is proven in the toughest environments. It marks the start of the best year you'll ever have. Ryan Moro is going to be here. He's a university professor and in my show prep last night late I ran across the column that he wrote at Regent University in Virginia about Hesba law about Hamas, the difference between other Islamic organizations of one type

or another. Also, polling in this country is to the level of support for Hamas. And what happened or what didn't happen. Of course you have to obscure what happened, because the human mind cannot conjure up the idea of a pregnant woman being skinned alive in front of her husband, or watching your

children be sexually brutalized by Hamas terrorists. That kind of runs contrary to the notion that Hamas are the good guys and Israelis are the bad guys, because if they wanted to involve themselves in ethnic cleansing, guess what the gossens would be dead by now. They don't want to do that. American American soldiers, Jewish soldiers, Israeli soldiers, IDF, they don't want to do that. In fact, if they engage in terrible behavior, they'll be prosecuted.

American soldiers have an ethos that indicates you do not do that to civilian or other populations, and those who do, when they're caught, they're sent to prison for a very long time. So we have the Western democratic idea is there's rules of war that must be followed, and so this column written by Professor Moro indicates those rules do not apply for Hesbela, Hamas, al Qaeda,

ISIS, but all these different. Now I'm going to ask him the question from his article that ISIS and al Qaeda are quite a bit different from Hamas and Hesbelah, and they're different from the Muslim Brotherhood in Boca Haram.

So it's like, Okay, let's find out. The difference is because we have Hamas chapters on many college campuses today, which to me is is not too surprising because I read a Pew Research poll that's said, among other things, that nine percent of Americans in college between the ages of eighteen and twenty nine many times a college venture is six or seven years. Nine percent of American college students agreed, quote US America stands above all other countries in the

world. My answer to that is absolutely, objectively, subjectively, I love my country. It's a great place, and I'm proud of being an American. I often say I am a great American. But when you're a college kid, the answer is nine percent. And would ask whether or not other countries are better than the US, those college kids forty three percent said yes, America is at the bottom of the list. We're not very good forty three percent. And so when Hamas or others comes on to college campus is

to recruit and to pay students many times to protest, to organize. You have a right group, a receptive ear to receive the idea that America in Israel Western Europe are colonizing their rapists and sexist and their homophobes and all the rest, all the isms are drawn out, and the glory of being an Irani and the glory of being a member of al Qaeda or Hamas is to

be looked up to. And so my guest at one eight today is going to talk about Hamas and Hesbla and how they're fundamentally different, a lot different than these other organizations, but almost all of them share one principle, and that is to kill the Infidel, kill the Jew, kill the Christian, kill the Sikh, kill kill kill the atheist or the Agnostic, kill, kill Presbyterians, kill the attendees at crossroads. That isn't most Muslims in America.

It's about maybe twenty five or thirty percent, this other polling indicates, and it's in his column, not about fifty eight percent of American Muslims strongly agree with Hamas or generally agree with Hamas. That means about sixty percent of American Muslims agree with the behavior of Hamas and their goals. We got a

problem. The enemy is within the gates, and it comes of course from our colleges and universities, and even before that, in many public high schools and private schools, a certain hatred of this country is taught as an art form. Not too many times, as I did. Would you begin each day with the pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic, for which it stands, one nation under God,

indivisible with the liberty and justice for all. How many public schools begin with that every morning, which we did at Deer Park High School. Every day at Saint Savior Grade School, we begin with a pledge of allegiance and a prayer. God forgive anyone who want to pray in a school. But things are different now. It is considered acceptable, even on Catholic college campuses to

have aberin viewpoints. When I drove around Zavier University a few months ago, there were lots and signs about Black Lives Matter, and the founders of that organization have raped and robbed the American people to to millions of dollars. Business is good, but you don't see too many pro life signs on a Catholic campus. And a few who listen to me yesterday with Rocky Boyman, one of the great graduates of Saint X and Notre Dame. He's kind of an

elitist. I'm a kid from Deer Park, for God's sakes. But Notre Dame in South Bend has a one hour course on drag, its meaning and consequences out of Catholic university cross dressing. I don't understand it. Private and public universities are not in the business of speaking and teaching well about this country, just the opposite. Many times you hear about microaggressions and gender preferred pronouns and sexualizing Mickey Mouse and Mini, but you don't hear much about bravery,

encourage, and sacrifice. That doesn't work. So what plays is negative imagery of the good old United States of America. But in reality, Western Europe and mainly America have developed the most. The greatest advances the past one hundred years have all been developed in Western and or right here in the good Old US of A. Whether it's medicine, whether it's tavor, whether it's cancer research. Not a lot of cancer research being done right now in Iran or

Iraq, or Syria or the Congo or the Republic of South Africa. Not a lot going on. But when it comes to medicine and curing cancer, finding remedies for cystic fibrosis, for a heart disease and cancer, and all the rest. It's right here in the United States of America, not in

Europe, but right here. When it comes to scientific achievements, having men walk on the moon, developing apparatuses that fly at a thousand miles an hour, in cell phones, instant communications, it's all right here in America. We did it no one else. Then we give away to the rest of the world free. How about literature, open societies in say and do hate this country all you want and get paid for it. Make ridiculous claims politically

and racially, and you'll be paid in. The civil rights now is an industry. It's not an idea. Those who claim a lack of civil rights are financially benefiting from it. Communication devices are right here in the good old US. Of a health care advancement, all the rest. Prescriptive drug right here in America. It's wonderful. But you don't hear that much on college campuses, do you? Not? Really? So, the challenge lying ahead is to understand those who oppose us. May use the term the enemy,

and beginning in nineteen seventy two with the murder of the Israeli athletes. Certainly by nineteen seventy nine that America has been fighting this for the last fifty or sixty years, and the generation coming up behind you and me leading our future into the middle and towards the end of this century, have been raised in an American culture of meaninglessness and materialism, without work, habits without drive,

without perseverance, without a faith in God Almighty. Something like seventy percent do not want to get married until they're after thirty years old, and most of them hate this country. When I see statistics that nine percent of college students in America say the US stands above all other countries in the world, it tells me ninety one percent says we're like everyone else. Kind of reminds you of Barack Hussein Obama that says we're not exceptional. We've done We've done nothing

exceptional. Other countries think they're exceptional too, And so the leaders in the future hate this country, and they don't understand that it was founded and built on the very values it rejects. It's impossible for Riley Gaines, or for a Shapiro or anyone else to appear in the college campus. Hamas no problem march around threatened Jewish students. I watched this morning at Stanford there was a female appeared to be about twenty five years old of Muslim extract who spend her

youth in Israel on in the West Bank as an Israeli citizen. Her mom and dad were Israeli citizens. But she is a Muslim and she speaks loud, proud and happily about the Israelis and the Jews. She's now in Stanford. When she walks around campus, when she's identified, two to three to

four AMAS sympathizers will get around her using racial and sexual epithets. The F bomb has dropped regularly and she feels like her life is being threatened, kind of like those Jewish students at Columba University in New York City got to hide out in a room to keep Hamas sympathizers from breaking down a door happening University of Chicago. I have a long list of college campuses that have made the

lives of Jewish students almost impossible. So right now, the next generation has been raised in the hate American culture that was found and built on the very values. It rejects a freedom of speech and freedom of ideas of debating matters out. A conservative cannot go in a college campus without being threatened serious harm.

It's a terrible place to be. So my guess that one of seven is going to deal with that and explain how a moss developed, where it came from, what it's part of the funding for it a lot of money. George Soros, who's seeking to destroy this country every chance he gets, has spent millions of dollars establishing Hamas chapters on college campuses and paying individuals to protest and to have others come to their cause. Nine percent of college kids

think America stands above all other countries in the world. Nine percent of my generation was probably like sixty or seventy percent. Maybe of your generation thirty forty fifty percent. Is this the way it has to be? I hope not. We're in a fight. Most of these far left and right wing Islamic fundamentalist groups have a culture of death. Say what you will about Vladimir Putin or Kim sung On or Shijhauping Modi of India. They all want to live.

They want to have wives. In some cases, many wives and kids and girlfriends. They want to drive fast cars, live good lives. But if you're in Hamas, the way to get to heaven is to blow yourself up and take many infidels with you to heaven with those seventy two virgins and most whether it's Crossroads or Catholicism Protestant groups, good works lead to good results later in life by uplifting the quality of life of your fellow man and woman.

That's how to do it. But no, no, no, Hamas and hesbela kill, be killed, commit homicidal sudicide, suicide, and the better things are in heaven, the more you kill to get there. Bloodlust, and I think Professor Moro is going to explain that to you in about ten or fifteen minutes. Let's continue Flyine becomes available five one, three,

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What an ankle pain can ruin your day. Even simple activities like walking and standing can make the pain worse. Don't let it dominate your life. The costaring in Israel, and many times I've rated about ISIS and about al Qaida, and about Boca Haram, and about Haspala, and about Hamas, about Islamic jihad and more. But I read a really good piece recently by Ryan

Morrow that kind of describes Hamas and more historical detail. And Ryan Morrow as an ex we're on Homeland security and terrorism adjunct professor at Regent University, also a researcher at Capitol Research Center. And Ryan Morow, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Ryan, first of all, can you tell the American people as to the origins the purpose of Hamas and if they're different than Hesbala, Boca Haram, Isis, al Qaida

and all the rest. Sure, there's some minor differences between these groups. For example, al Qaeda and ISIS would favor attacking the US homeland killing non Muslims, whereas Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, which is their parent group. Hamas is part of the Muslim Brotherhood, would disagree with some of that targeting, but their end goals are the same. It's the destruction of Israel.

It's killing Jews around the world, establishing a caliphate in the Middle East and ultimately establishing theocratic Sharia law wherever possible, with the eventual goal of world domination. Sounds great, but can't wait right exactly? Wow? And so when we hear on college campuses constantly from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free. That means the obliteration of six million Jews who are between the river and the sea and killing them by any means necessary. Is that correct?

That's the goal. Yeah, that's basically correct because it means the destruction of Israel and those that are chanting that usually are pro Hamas and Hamas is founding charter makes it clear that yes they want to destroy Israel, but it's not really just about Israel. It's about killing Jews until the end of time and hunting them wherever they exist, including on I watched one of the morning talk shows today and I watched this female appear to be about twenty five years

old. She was in Israeli Muslim, and she talked about when she lived on the West Bank, really how good things were, head healthcare and a functional neighborhood. I went to school treated with a relative respect, and then I came to Stanford Law and now there's four or five Stanford Law students to follow her around wherever she goes, shouting racial and other epithets, sexual epithets at her. And she's scared to death. This is going to be killed,

and she says, I need protection. And so the idea that America in twenty twenty three, in November of twenty twenty three, that we would have law students at Stanford concerned for their safety because Hamas chapters are making her life miserable. I wouldn't consider that likely, but it's happening now, and

you're saying what they're doing is consistent with their charter. If you're a part of that organization, that's what you want to do to Jews, right, And it's been that way since the beginning, when the Muslim Brotherhood first branched out to the United States in the nineteen sixties, and then Hamas was formed in the eighties, and so immediately Muslim Brotherhood set up a Hamas support Committee in the United States, and the first thing they decided to do was set

up a bunch of front organizations because they understood, and we know this because the FBI wires have some of the meetings. They understood that they couldn't use certain language to an American audience and really gain traction. So like one of the ideas they came up with was to say you condemned terrorism, but they say that with the understanding that Jahad is not terrorism. Instead of saying destroy Israel, say that you favor going back to the nineteen forty eight borders.

So all these sorts of tricks. They understood that they need to set up organizations, especially on campuses that do not appear on the surface to be a part of Hamas, but are ideologically are the same thing. So hatred of

Jews and the Infidel is an organizing factor. So it may be the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas or Hezbollah, and they're focused there, but other organizations like Care Council on American Islamic Relations and other ones are focused inside of America, and the obliteration of the Jews, which is their goal, would not stop these organizations from doing more work. There's many Infidels, there's many Christians and Catholics, There's many Sikhs, there are many others who need to be eradicated.

If they were successful, God forbid and eradicating Jews in Israel, would that cause the disbanding of their organization? No, absolutely not, because the goal is a global caliphate. We hear somewhat about a regional caliphate, but the idea of that is that borders would expand into Muslim majority areas and their objective would be eventually including the United States, even though that's not going to happen, but that's still their objective and that tells you a lot about their

mindset. All right, So at this point, the war is ongoing, all hell's breaking loose in the Middle East is likely to get worse before it gets better. And at this point Israel has great support inside this country. But every day there's articles put in newspapers, on websites and talk radio. The coverage of the national media generally is favoring the Israelis. But I can see in the weeks and months ahead, as there's more horrors conducted in Gaza,

that the media coverage will flip. And at that point, these organizations in America, funded by God knows who, I think it's George Soros and others are going to march in college campuses and in major cities calling for a

ceasefire. If there was a ceasefire, now, wouldn't that play right into the hands of Hamas if they if Israel will stop now, absolutely, because they want to do whatever they can to stall Well, the israel Is already active on the ground, but they want to limit it install their offensive as much as possible. So Hamas would just use a ceasefire to try to mobilize in the midst of the chaos caused by the Israeli retaliation. It wouldn't stop

what they're doing, It wouldn't stop their ideology certainly. Really, the people that would be hurt would be Israel. And I've got to say to so people understand the high level of radicalization. Even in the United States, there was a hold on that found that twenty nine percent of Muslim Americans footfelt that Hamasa's attacks on Israel were fully justified. Another twenty nine percent believe they're somewhat

justified. That brings you to fifty seven percent of Muslim Americans believing that Hamasa's October seven of the attacks were fully or somewhat justified. That's a high level of radicalization. We have to deal with in well when you talk and thank God, there's aspects to the media. That's say, on October the seventh, women were raped and skinned alive. There was a family of four that

were tied together and set on fire. There was another family that was handcuffed and the woman had her breast cut off, the man, the husband, the father had his eyes gouged out. The four and the six year old one had her cut off. The others had their fingers cut off. The little boy six year old boy. Then bullets were put in the back of their head and the bodies were put on fire. That was typical of what

happened on October the seventh, especially in those kibbutzs. And so with that information came out and now it's somewhat well known, like three weeks later. But nonetheless, isn't it fair to say that the fifty eight to fifty nine percent of American Muslims knew that when they said the attack was justified by Hamas. Yes, this is one of those rare times where there isn't any nuance. There's no doubt that they understood what happened. It's black and white,

total media coverage of it. Whereas before you could argue, well, some of them just didn't know what Hamas was. No, after October seventh, everybody knows what Hamas is and what they did. And those were the pole results. And it's the fault of the major Muslim American organizations in the United States in their responding statements to these attacks, didn't mention Hamas, didn't condemn the attacks. I did a complete review trying to find any imams, any

major Muslim American organizations that condemned Hamas. I found exactly one imam in the New York area. I found two most American organizations on the American Democracy, which is pro Israel, is very small that condemned Hamas, and then the Muslim Public Affairs Council, which basically blamed Israel for the attacks. But at least they threw in the line that we oppose Hamas's attacks on civilians. That's

the most that we got. So the Islamic infrastructure in the United States is decidedly in favor of Hamas, even though they play these games by just dodging the question, not mentioning Hamas and only focusing on Israel. Ryan Morrow of the Capitol Research Center, you have found in your recent article I'm reading from a Paul also found that thirty one percent of Muslim Americans see the Iranian Supreme

Leader favorably. They show that major Iranian influence in the US. So thirty one percent that the leader Komane, who's a originator of terror all over the Middle Waste, in fact, all over the world, a religious leader who heads up a culture of death that wanted killed the Infidel wherever they can be located, that thirty one percent of Muslim Americans view him favorably. How's that possible. It's possible because of the Muslim Brotherhood originated infrastructure in the United States

and also the Iran backed infrastructure in the United States. That there are a number of mosques in the United States that appear to have gotten Iranian funding from fronts others that are just openly celebrating the annual anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of nineteen seventy nine that brought the regime to power, and all this is done openly, and because they're registered as houses of worship, we have no transparency

into their funding and how money is being transferred, and they are legally allowed to declared support for the Iranian regime, even though their constitution commits them to pursue the downfall of all non Islamic governments. That's in their constitution. Well, you also point out in your article than Amas says far more support than Isis who did the beheadings. Of course Hamas does beheadings too, and Al Kaeda ever had in this country. The groups are roundly condemned by Muslim American

leadership. In America, they had single digit support. But Hamas is in a different category as an American that have been covering these stories at least since a nine to eleven terrible incident caused by al Qaeda, etc. But Hamas are branches of the same tree in each of these various extreme left wing right wing Muslim groups are cultures of death. By that, I mean I want to get you to comment on this. Like Vladimir Putin is an evil, bad guy, but he wants to live. He wants to live in a

Dakas. He wants to get fancy cars, he likes the ladies, he likes the wine. The great leader of North Korea, he wants to live. He's part of the Kim Il Sung dynasty. He wants to live the Chinese Jijiu Ping. He wants to live. There's something about this branch of Muslim extremism where they want to die. In fact, this Stanford College law student, this female had said that being a suicide bomber is not necessarily a bad thing. That's not in the culture of Russians, or Chinese, or

North Koreans or course Americans. Can you address yourself, Ryan, More to the idea that a culture of death is very difficult to change or overcome because they don't want to live, they want to die. And some American Marines arrange a meeting with God Almighty, but absent down on college campuses, it appears as an extremism of the Muslim brotherhood slash Amas, where there's a culture

of death and that you succeed in life by dying for the cause. Explain that, yeah, that's exactly right, and this is hought from a very young age, particularly in places like the Hamas controlled Gaza strip. But it's certainly broader than that. But the belief is that you gain martyrdom by dying in violent jihad, and that the one way you can guarantee your entry into paradise. But you know, you can try to limit your sin in order

to get there. But the one guarantee way to get into paradise is to die in violent jihad, and it's a nice paradise that you should really crave. So that's put into the minds of children at a very young age, and then of course they reinforce that by celebrating those who die in violent jihad as martyrs and making them heroes. So it really appeals to the youth there that are trying to find meaning and understanding what the purpose is in life,

and they say, well, this is your purpose. There's a myth understanding, especially among the left, that all the fighting that's happening as a result of some deep historical analysis of the conflict, and it is the starting point for developing this worldview comes with that type of theological brainwash brainwashing. They're supposed to pursue an Islamic state, and you're supposed to die pursuing it if you

wanted to guaranteed entry into paradise. And then from there and from that anti Semitic mindset, that's where they start developing their viewpoints on Israel, and they comeup with the talking pounce about oh, well, Israel does this, or that it's not like this intellectually rigorous position that they came to. I don't know how we overcome that long term, other than when it'd be as if the Nazis somehow took over Europe and started preaching about the evils of Judaism.

And I've said many times that what this is is that the Jews are a convenient, convenient excuse, or a cape coat or a foible which gets one off the failure of the policies of Jordan. Levinon Syria, Iran, Iraq, that they are failed societies that stink for the average person living in there.

But you can unite them for one cause, which is to kill the Jews or kill the Infidel, And all of a sudden, the leaders of these countries in the Middle East have a rallying cry that ignores the failure of their own policies and puts the blame on the back of Jews that have nothing to do with the way Iranians are living their lives. But I would imagine right now if there was a poll taken in Iran about what Iran should do, it's probably to kill the Jews, even though living there is especially a

woman it's a terrible way to live. But is that the uniting factor that keeps these populations under the control whoever the leader is, You're right about the dynamic. I think the majority of Iranians don't want to go and kill the Jews. They hate the regime and we've seen that by the massive protests that

are there by. Yes, the Jews are the ultimate scapegoaaring you can see this in the state run press and the propaganda from the preachers that in the region anything that they see as negative or as a sin, and so they

become the ultimate scapegoat. Now, in regards to how you counter this and how important victory is, there is a very popular belief in teaching within the Muslim world that when the so called Muslim Holy Warriors are victorious, that means that Allah is blessing their interpretation of Islam and how they're living it out, that they are essentially the cold standard. But when they lose, and they unequivocally lose, that's Allah abandoning them for their sin and them going after things

in the wrong way. So, if you want to cause the populations to rethink their support of Hamas and Palasiden Islam, jihad in these groups make them lose in such an unequivocal way that they have to contend with, well, why did Allah abandon them? Because they're blood thirsty murderers and they're not going to be with seventy two virgins. They're going to be burning in hell for

eternity. That's why, all right, Ryan More, we got to go researcher at Capitol Or Research Center. Also an adjunct professor of Regent University. I love the historical references and that informs the American people what the goals of a moss and hes what it truly are. And Ryan Moraw once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Ryan, thanks for having me. God bless you. Let's continue Forewarned is forearmed.

Let's make sure the defeat happens. Bill Cunningham the Great American Live every day at Room of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WULW. We jump started our million dollar giveaway in our to I want straight to the apologize problem. Good afternoon. Well one, did we know you're no fake? You're a genuine idiot? Thank you? Hell hell, hell, Hello, biet I'm skos.

I'm broadcasting. You're no fake, You're a genuine idiot. That's a classic line from north By Northwest with gartt carry Grant and uh, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. No, no, it was Kelly, No what Marilyn Monroe, Genelola Bridget though it wasn't Eva Marie st Eva Marie. She wasn't. James Mason was in there. She wasn't a saint. James Mason was in there too. Now the Bengals stayed pat, Is that correct? Yes? They did. They didn't move. They didn't move anybody, which is a

good thing. I guess I thought Derrick Henry would come here, they would have to give up half the team for him. Well, you know, we have stands put up here all on Sean Handity and Jason Bowen and Matt Priest were here. That's leadership for Brandon O'Brien. I guess all you got to do is write us here and we'll get you tickets. Get a hold

of DJ Hodge. Today we don't have anybody nobody here. We got the stands set up, yep, vacant for my doll, My beautiful Willie Dahl with those eyes that move are watching everything with his East Central helmet On ready for that. They're in the sectional final on Friday night? Did they win

sixty three to nothing in game one? They're just muling everybody segment. Get me into the students report, because after two o'clock I have the results of the poll a few days ago on issue one, Issue two and issue twenty two. I voted yesterday, yes, no, yes, Now I couldn't vote on twenty two, so I don't know about that. Was that just a city thing? City thing? Oh? But tomorrow we have on Brendan call the Praetorian Guard of Charlie Luken. Yes, is Chas involved in twenty

two? Yes? Oh I didn't. He was in favor of twenty two. Oh that's good because he used to say a Walmart and track a pair of socks, but they can't track the train. Well, we need Luca to get back in charge. There. You're not kidding. You could seize power and rule right now thousand years right now? Where's half hand at? Where's he been? Heg is handing out the ribbons and cutting things. But

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nine or go to Derbin Heating and Cooling dot com. Such Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in the thirty one to seventeen drumming of the forty nine ers twenty eight to thirty two towndred and eighty three yards and three tds and zero I in tsang. So he's the it's the sixth time he's gotten this award. Does he get anything for It's like a watch or something. Probably get some pizza. But how about

the team play to Tennessee led by Joe Burrow? To compare that team to the team that play to San Francisco. Well, if they play like if they play like they did in San Francisco, they may run the table. They could. It would be unstoppable. How about the forty nine er team that beat the Cowboys as opposed to the forty team that lost to the Bengals exactly can you explain that to me? No, in Ohio, you can. You cannot explain anything that happens in the National Football League. Now.

Tom Weedman sent me a report that Irman Meyer checking out the strip joints in Lansing, Michigan. For no. I tell you one thing that is a It's an absolute outrage that the Big ten is like totally silent on this deal, that they haven't run him out of town up there yet. Who they Yeah, because the Central Michigan's got pictures of that guy on the sidelines of their game last year. He's on the opposite side of the field. Did

Michigan played Central Michigan. I don't know they they played somebody. People are turning in Michigan football as a fraud. No, you said it. Michigan football is a fraud. Rulers of the Rulers of the Jungle. This Sunday night, Kevin Huber, Clark Harris back together again. The dynamic duo of the Special teams. Pretty good right there now. I like the Las Vegas Raiders clean house. Last night at about one am Eastern, I saw some of that game. Josh McDaniels out GM, Dave Ziggler out, the offensive

coordinator out now, who's left? Well, mister Davis out there, mister the young mister Davis out there. I guess he didn't make Guess he knows this mark. NFL coaching contracts are fully guaranteed. It's got a six year deal, didn't he. So with the Raiders firing Josh McDaniels last night and John B. Gruden resigning in twenty twenty one, the Raiders are now paying somewhere between forty and eighty million dollars for them, not the coach, bags

of cash. So you think that Josh McDaniels is like cash. I don't know what I'm gonna do now, Well, I'll do nothing. And John Gruden he's suing everybody. Yeah, he thinks the NFL dropped the dime on him. I'm not sure Vegas. I'm not sure Gruden is getting paid by Vegas at this point. Well, you know, I don't know what it says. He was making ten million a year, and I assume McDaniel was making at least six or seven. I don't know. Let's see college football.

The first playoff rankings are out. The Ohio State Buckeyes are number one, and they don't cheat like Michigan. The Dogs are second, Georgia, Florida State, Michigan, Washington pretty good? Who care? Let's see? Oh how about this? And now you see who cares? I'm sorry? Please. Trimble County and Kentucky have forfeited their game and their playoff game tomorrow night against Newport Central Catholic due to a lack of available players. Don't have

enough players. They don't have enough players. Where are they? I guess they're in the playoffs? Right? Baseball? Tonight it's a game five of the World Series where those Rangers up three games to one and ten to zero in the postseason on the road. So they're one went away from their first title in the sixty three year history of that franchise that started as the expansion Washington Senators in nineteen sixty one, according to my according to my sources in

Vegas, yeah, are you ready for this? Don't tell me? Marvin Lewis is going to take over the Raiders Urban Meyer. He's chucked. He checked out the strip joints. He's going to Vegas. You're sick. There's one like gas stations, there's one on every corner out there. Are there Apparently the last traw was when McDaniels, head coach of the Raiders, well known around the league as a guy who goes all out for Halloween, came to the Raiders facility dressed as Mark Davis, the owner, the day after

losing to the Lions. Davis took umbrage. He appeared to laugh, but then ordered the new trademark p F. Chang's lunch delivered the uh McDaniels to complete the look. After the two had eaten, Davis suggested the Daniels read his fortune cookie. He opened up the fortune cookie and has said, you're fired, hot shot. Now what you get? Wherehere'd you get that from? Can't say these are my sources. In fact, a fellow rusn tour sent this to me and the cookie open up. You're fired, smart ass.

Oops. High school sports last night, among the winners in the Ohio girls Regional semi finals, Mount Notre Dame edging out Milford two to one. At ot I spoke to the girls in executive session to fire them up before the game. Also, we want to say congrats to Millie Kluxton. She had the three gold hat trick for Seaton. They beat Centerville four to one. Maybe it's good to get fired as the raiders. You get paid anyway. I'm going have to deal with all the crap. Correct it is,

thank you. Marvin Lewis and Urban Meyer are both available, but urban Meyer has been sighted in the East Lansing, Michigan to coach the Spartans. He's checking out the strip clubs up there. If you want a good strip club, he's all over the play sent us a. Rocky tells me, hope he gets good mileage on that free car he gets from Fox. You gotta go to Las Vegas. Viva Las Vegas. It's what Elvis said. Maybe

they Elvis say to Ann Margaret, Viva Las Vegas. Boys Soccer Regional semi finals Tonight Moeler, the team of Shutouts takes on Centerville, the Elks Anderson up against Saint xt I'll tell you what I'll give you the Elks, and I'll take the Crusaders in soccer Summit Country Day in Indian Hill, Waynesville talk about the elitist versus the Tree of Life. Christian and Seven Hills goes up against Marymont. You know, Indian Hill is downscale compared to Country Day.

That's what the rich one. The rich guys and girls go to country day if you're poor. Kind of on a full wait minute. We had the Indian Indian hill tennis team and near the champs the other day. Lily Dwyer was here. Yeah, and she was dominating. Yeah. Those girls didn't look like the girls when you were going to high school. These girls are five foot ten, five eleven. They can bench press two hundred and fifty pounds with each leg and playing tennis. These girls were massive. What do

you say? Very talented too? Yeah, well what do you do? Also, Willie, don't forget to tune in all week and for the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers Orange and Black kickoff coverage prior to Sunday Nights game. It's all presented by Encore Technologies, Bad Tom Smith Brewery and tap Room and Shock Tile and Carpet. The Best Bengals coverage begins Sunday live at noon from the Holy Grail right here on seven hundred w welw getting ready for the Bengals

and Bills at pay Corpse Stadium. How big is that game? They get that one and then Houston comes to town. It could be, It could be six and three in a heartbeat. Uh and and oh and and when they started oh and two, and everybody thought it was a crisis. Not me, I said, calm down. Yeah, well remember that yet, Yes you did. Don't don't, don't get over the top of your skime. You kept the faith, give it, give it some time. What did I say? You calm the tri State down in its moment of crisis.

So coach McDaniels right, did a mock up of Mark Davis, making fun of his complexion and his appearance. He is lunch with PF. Chang's open up the fortune cookie. See that you're fired, hot shot boy. Not good. Raiders are a mess. They are. And I went over stephen A. Smith this morning, went over their last coaches. You ought to hear some of these names. They at seven or eight. I know, bring back John Madden if you can. I'd like to see that.

But I don't know what the tip thing Urban Meyer maybe checking things out in Viva Las Vegas. Well you said he was just in the East Lansing checking him out, and he was where else in ann Arbor checking out the strip clubs. Well, so where's this guy at Raiders? Play on Sunday. Right, the Spartans play on Saturday. Yeah, coach them both. I'm just saying, well, you're gonna hold the team meetings in the Strip joint. I can't say that might be interesting, but urban Meyer knows his ways

around the strip club. Yes, oh remember that? Remember Jacksonville. Here bangles drill and what does he do? Goes to a bar and gets grinded on and lapse of judgment? Ain't that the truth? A lot of people, a lot of people around the world today and a lot of that little lapse of good judgment? Would you agree or not? That's correct? So he's not much of a commentator. I mean, Kirk, Herbstreet, Chris Collinsworth, right, Rocky boyman is that pregame show? And I like the

ESPN show myself, Herbstreet and Lee Corso doing the doing the head. That's pretty the mascot head. That's the greatest thing going. That's pretty good. Then we'll see, we'll sega. I'm gonna turn things over to the American people to vote. This is the most objective scientific poll one could have. What are you gonna do a flash poll about the election? Correct? Oh? Boy? When I did it Friday, what happened? I got the results right disaster. Oh I'm sorry, I got the results right here.

You see him. Yeah, we're gonna so you're gonna ask him to vote yay or nay on one. We got one, two, two and twenty two twenty two. But see, you can't. I mean twenty two is a city thing. Somebody calls them the county can't doesn't work. They can still vote if they're a Democrat. You don't have to be legal to vote. Okay, So we're gonna let the people decide. So it's next Tuesday. You vote. I voted last night. Oh well, I'm like a Democrat. What was What was the reaction when you walked in, Funny b

Oe. A lot of the personnel stood up and applauded. We think, well that was for the first lady. Was it probably you and I exchanged on niceties with the staff, Yeah, it was. There must have been one or two hundred places to vote. You just walk in. You go to the right, give them your driver's license. Yeah, by the noon, by a bang signed this right here to check the signature to make sure they're pretty close. Right. Then they give you the ballot. You walk

this large area the size of several football fields and the parson. Go and vote. I'll tell you what I voted on Issue one. I voted no. In fact, I voted hell no issue to yes. Okay, I voted yes. And I didn't get to vote on twenty two right because you're in the county. But also voted on the zoo and on the library because my sister runs the libraries, Mary dying red with an iron grip. I voted yes on the library. So now you voted yes for the zoo.

I did that too because of Tucker, Fiona, Well and BB. And also I was told the animals are going to be released if Fritz, if this thing doesn't pass, you get food. Would you want the animals rolling around in there? In your vote yes? Or they released the animals? Now what No, they're not. Fane Maynard said, so you're ready. He's letting them go. You're ready and feed them. You're letting them go. Well, so okay, say like you they came to you, say

like the Zeus said. If this doesn't go, Bill Cunningham, what animals would you like to have at the police Rangutang? What about Fiona or Fritz? You take those? I voted yes, I don't let them Tucker and Beebep take the whole family. In segment get me out of the Student's Report, will he we we say happy anniversary today, fifty years fifty years to the great Jeff Weiler who started his automotive empire on this date in nineteen seventy three. Also, I got cars like eggs or cheaper in the country.

Got a text here. This is the also the wedding anniversary of Ted Gregory and his lovely wife, as we say in a happy anniversary them, and happy anniversary to Jeff Weiler. They are all are citizens of the day. And Dean Gregory is in Greece. What's you doing there? I don't know what's going on there. I don't know what's going maybe maybe, oh maybe there's a maybe they're expanding internationally that goes my golf game. We leave you

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Friday. There were some media types listening that wanted to discern what more or less conservative callers were saying. So here's your chance to speak with the great American and to cast your vote on issue one, two and twenty two. The number to call now is five one three, seven four nine, seven thousand, or pound seven hundred on your cell phone seven four, nine,

seven thousand or pounds seven hundred. We did this on Friday, and the vote was I'm going to keep a running tally, maybe do it one more time before election day. When I did this on Friday, on State Issue one, which is abortion, it was zero votes for yes and there were eight votes for no. So by that indication, things look pretty good on

the no side. When you call in, you can give me a give Dave, my producer, your first name, like sweet Lips or lou or Joe or Stephanie or Jenny, whatever it might be, and then you get to talk for like thirty seconds and that's it. We have calls already from Montgomery and from Dayton. On the state Issue two, which is the marijuana treating marijuana like alcohol, there was three no votes and there were eight yes

votes on two. And on twenty two, which is the City of Cincinnati buying the railroad, I'm sorry, selling the railroad for one point six billion dollars, it was six no's and four yeses. Let's go to the poll right now. Number one, State Issue one was no yeses and eight nos. So the abortion thing was going down hard. State Issue two was eight yes and three no. Marria Jauana was passing by a wide margin. And then the City Issue twenty two was six no and four yes. So it

was close. So when I go to you, you give me your first name, maybe where you're calling from, and then give me your vote. You may vote on all three on one, two or three, and I'll keep the tally going. Let's go to Roger in Westchester, and then Joe and Montgomery, then Brett and Dayton, and Josh and Dayton. By the way, we are the most popular talk radio station in Dayton, which is good. Let's go to Roger and Roger in Westchester. Give me your vote

on one of the issues and give me a reason. You got thirty seconds. Go ahead. How are we looking? No? No, no, no, no, no, no. All right, so far I've got no yes is on abortion. I think this thing's going to be a shock. But thank you for your call. Well, have Joe and Montgomery give me votes on one, two, twenty two, any of them or all of them? Go ahead, And this is Joe Biden calling for Montgomery. Can you please report all Can you please repeat all those options again? I

can't rememb okay. On one, you can vote yes or you can vote no on abortion. On two, you can vote yes or no on treating marijuana like alcohol. On twenty two. It's either selling the railroad for one point six billion or not selling their railroad for one point six billion. Have I spoken in Iamic pentameter, Joe, you understand what I'm saying. Hi, You're done. Let's go to Steven Middle Tucky, Steve, go ahead. No one on one. May write it down. Yes on two,

No on twenty two. I now, why are you saying yes on two? Uh? Just because I think that people twenty one years old should be able to partake if they would like. And there's some aspects of that I don't like. There's DEI aspects, there's some social justice in there, but the bulk of this is saying that marijuana generally will have a marijuana control board.

And the other thing I like about it, Steve, is that if a few things are wrong, left, right, middle, whatever it might be, the legislature has the legal ability to correct some of the excesses or deficiencies. On the other hand, on stand issue one, which is abortion, because it's a constitutional amendment, it means that the legislature of the governor has nothing to say about it. We're stuck with it. So I voted yesterday. I voted no in fact. On one, I voted hell no

on one. On two I voted yes, and on twenty two I couldn't vote. Let's continue out with Brett and Dayton the Home of the Flyers and Brett please go ahead, give me your votes. Okay, Well, I want no on one, and I think that I think the pastor that's on this station that advertises it should be a family matter and he would vote yes, I think he should be eliminated from the ministry. That's a joke. I say no on two. I think there's too many problems with driving on

marijuana, and no on three. All right, on that one, pastor. You know, if a man wants to beat his wife up and maybe kill one of his daughters, is that a family matter? Yeah, murder is not a private matter. You don't think so. So if some mother wants to kill or healthy unborn baby, that's a family matter, isn't it. No, No, not a private matter. And lastly, I know women get mad when I say this, but I say it anyway. In the good old days, women often did not have sex because there was a

chance of getting pregnant. In today's world, between iud's birth control pills, men using condoms and engaging or engaging the kind of activity that doesn't result in a possible pregnancy. And then also you got the morning after pill within two to four days, you can say, oh, I slipped up somehow, and you get the morning after pill, and you have all those options available

to you. It's like, if you get pregnant today and you don't want to get pregnant, something's wrong with you because there were options not to allow that happen. For a man to impregnant, a woman who didn't use a condom and didn't want to get pregnant, that's another problem. But in today's world, killing unborn babies is a big business for planned parenthood. Thank you for your opinion. Let's go to Josh and Dayton, then Ian and Hamilton. Josh and Dayton, go ahead, how you doing great? Day to

be an American? Go ahead? You get issue one? Abortion yes or no? Yees? Now? Why why do you say yes? I'm gonna write that down? Yes? Why? Because I believe, like Barbara Bush does, abortion is not a political issue and it should stop being treated like one. Would you stop abortion of say a baby that's thirty eight weeks into the process, happy and healthy in the womb. Would you say, so, what I'm talking about if a person's is excuse my language, but raped,

they should not be forced to have that baby. Well, it should be their choice. Is the baby at what point is the baby a person? Ever? Is it? Like? Well? I mean, if you get ripe, if you get attacked, sexually attacked, you'll know you're pregnant right away, So you do it, then get rid of it before it Well, Josh, I would say this that abortion occasion by rape is less than one percent. And I understand what you're saying, rape and incest.

And I think rape is a form of incest because no consent was given. But nonetheless it is a very very small number of abortions. So I would not want the half of one percent to govern the ninety nine point five percent. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, I'll get you. Thank you. Let's continue. Let's go to Ian and Hamilton and then Fred and Sharonville, the home of Mayor John Dallen. Ian and Hamilton, the home of the Big Blue. Please go ahead. I'm a yes on one, yes

on two, and I can't vote on twenty two. No, So you're yes on one. You're a yes on two. Why are you a yes on two? The marijuana? I believe we should just regulate marijuana like alcohol. And I think, isn't marijuana present in Ohio right now illegally? I guess it's illegal and it's all over the place anyway. And I'm thinking, you know what, if you're forty five years old and you got back pain. I use CBD all the time, I use oils, I've used gumby,

I got back problems. I guess it makes me feel better. I would never smoke. I wouldn't do that form of marijuana. But if you, as a grown man in Hamilton, want to sit on your back deck and smoke a doobie after a hard day of work instead of taking alcohol and beer, It's okay with me. You can do that. Ian you make that decision, not me. Absolutely, thank you for your call. He's making sense. Let's go to Fred and Sharonville go home and Mayor John Dallen,

Fred, Fred, please go ahead time yes on issue one. And it's a matter of protecting our freedom. The government shouldn't tell us what goes into or comes out of our body. And I'm also a yes on two too. What about if you could vote on twenty two. You know about twenty two, which is the city to sell the railroad for one point six billion. There's lots of railroads, you know in Sharonville, there are yes. They block forty two very well all the time. I would be that's

right. I would be a yes on that, Okay, but that's not my call. No, Ma, I voted yesterday. I voted. I voted on one, I voted no on two. I voted yes on the zoo, I voted yes on the library. I voted yes. And that's all I could vote on and I did my part. Thank you. Let's continue now with Tony in Cincinnati. Tony in Cincinnati, give me your votes, and this is very analytical. Give me your vote. No, yes, no, no, No. On one which is abortion, yeah, two is a yes. As I hear that, yes, yes on marijuana.

And how about you're in Cincinnati, what about twenty two? No? No, all right, let me ask you this on on marijuana. Uh. Is that going to cause more people to drive high lack of productivity at work? Is it going to encourage more alternative thinking of individuals zoned out? Is it going to cause an increase in individuals that are paranoid schizophrenic with effective components. What's the downside of smoking pod? I don't know. I don't

smoke it. I've had two back surgeries and I just knew what you did. But I don't know. And nothing's never happened to me. And I worked part time and I'm still I'm fine now, Tony. I use marijuana, I use gummies, I have oils with THC. I don't want to put smoke in my mouth and my lungs. I'm not going to do that, Nope. But these other things it may help me. I don't know,

but I'd rather do that. And one thing that's happened I saw this the Sixty Minutes report about three months ago that states that have legalized recreational marijuana have less deaths from fentanyl and from heroin because individuals with pain aren't taking as much percoset and other synthetic heroin as opposed to they use marijuana. I'm not taking a thing, but I do is the coummies, and that's it. Other than that, that's all I do. I don't I don't smoke it,

I don't do nothing else with it. And it's helped my eyesight too, because I have real bad eyesight. Why don't you try the oils at night? A see it helps you go to I use oils at night to go to sleep. I'll try that. Try the oil just a little bit on your tongue, hold it there for about thirty seconds, and I think it helps me a little bit. All right, this is interim here we have today for the first time, we've had three yes votes. I have

four no's on issue one, I have three yeses. So if you put all together, we have a total now of eleven no on one and three yeses on one. On Issue two, it began with three nose and eight yeses. We got two more nose. I brought it up to five, got five yeses. I brought it thirteen. So on two it's thirteen yeses and five nose. And on twenty two it was six nose and four yeses. Picked up three more nose, so now it's nine nose and two yeses.

It's pretty close. It's eight yeses and nine nose So twenty two is right there. One got some yes votes, two is overwhelmingly yes. Let's continue. Whenever stop, we simply continue. All on news Radio seven hundred WW me and wilinly and tented forest. Little Red riding hood was skipping her way to Grandma's house. We like to listen to Eddie and Rocky, both read and gritty. Love to hear Eddie and Rockies and audible guests, fascinating

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today. It happened today. So Joe Burrow is the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in the teams win over San Francisco. Burrow twenty eight to thirty two to two hundred and eighty three yards and three touchdowns in the Niners route. Let's see Arizona Cardinals assigned former Bengals quarterback Jeff Driscoll to their practice squad. You see has announced future Big twelve opponents today? What

are they? How about this? What? The Big Twelve announcing their sixteen team four year scheduling matrix matrix for through the twenty twenty four to twenty seven football season. Since Coronnor reeves involved in this though now Among the schedule highlights, the Bearcats will match up with every Big twelve team home and away during that four year stretch. They will face Arizona away and Utah at home,

both for the first time ever. In twenty twenty five about to get some players, the Bearcats will welcome in Arizona State the Nipperent Stadium for the first time since facing the Sun Devils twice in Tenpe in nineteen fifty four and nineteen seventy six. Who was president in nineteen fifty four? Come on the guy after Truman correct Dwight Eisenhower bingo. Let's see twenty twenty four home games Arizona State TCU host Houston and West Virginia. Wait a minute, twenty twenty four

away game Colorado? Will the Bearcats face coach Prime? Twenty twenty six? The Buffaloes come here. Well, now that you're a power five guy who's the best coach in college football today, let me see let me see him mirror so I can look at it. Primes the best? You feel that? What's the mirror? You think I'm gonna sit up here and tell you? Somebody else? Thank you? You think you think that's away? I

operate. There's somebody else got dead on me. Mike Dartis a Channel five reports Nick Haglan, the pride of the Queen City, will miss the remainder of the club's MLS playoff run with a leg injury. Channel five is reporting that five stands for news, the home of Karen John and at others. Don't forget about Bryan Hamrick and my man Richard Child. What about John London? John London, Man? You forgot about him? Well no, I didn't never forget John London began here and see what else? Baseball game of

five to Night of the World Series, eight o'clock ESPN fifteen thirty. Texas up three games, to one. They are ten and zero in the postseason on the road. Impossible. What about Desmond Ritter at Atlanta, Well, he's uh, he's been benched for this week because of overall he's got twelve turnovers in the games that he's played in. But they're benching this week. They said only this week, which means that that'll be probably you know,

more than that. Who's taking his place that day? Heinike guy. Yeah, yeah, in the atl Let's see what happens. But we also say, well he Congratulations to the Cobra. Baseball legend of Red's Hall of Famer Dave Parker had an honorary street named after him here his childhood home today in South Cumminsville in a nice ceremony with Matt Reese on the scene, and the Cobra now has a street Dave Parker Way in in Cincinnati. The most dominating,

intimidating baseball player of his generation, would you agree? Correct? Dominating yes, and intimidating yes, And could be very difficult to deal with in the media. Would you agree he was always nice to me? Why I don't know. Kevin Mitchell was always nice to me. Why I don't know? Another bad dude right there. He was a bad dude, but I got along with him. Corey Dillon, nobody got along with him. Another bad me, Carl Pickens. Nobody talked to him. Who talked to him?

Me? You correct? What about Dave Lapham? Dave Lapham was great. How's his voice? By the way, I guess it's okay. Homer Bailey's another matter. Frank Zibel says he was dominating in intimidating now and he pitched a little bit in the mock up paroles when he was with Pittsburgh and he threw behind someone's head and he was waiting for that person to charge the

mound. But the charge would you never took place. How about him in high school, a quarter tech playing football, coming around and seeing him coming around the corner, Frank Zibl tells me he tackled him on a regular basis. That was a speed bump. And you see six' five two forty run like a deer years up turn the corner. It's either going to get run over or a straight arm. It'll be like a and sending you up the section three over there next to your girlfriend, a grease spot. That's

all it's left. Why wasn't he like all pro everything in football? Correct? I don't know it was a running back? Yeah? Would you tackle him? No? Coming through them? Now, I would transfer to quarter tech to play. I would not want doubt. I would not want to be an opponent to Dave Parker in anything team? Right, yeah, how about the pitch. I'll be the equipment manager on on Dave Parker's team. How about the pitch? Oh? Here he comes? Yeah? Whoa little

chin music? So this would have been like what was in high school? Do you think like seventy something like that? You think? And maybe right around are you have any one? But a quarter tech doesn't anymore? All right? Well? He me he could play tennis, I said, ten do anything. He probably could have won the Olympic to caathlon. They gave him a chance. I'm not sure this city athletically ever produced a better athlete.

I mean Pete Rose right, and Verry Larkin, very Barry Larkin was a high school football All American at Muller High School, right yep, and then went to Michigan. Couldn't get in Xavier. I guess went to Michigan on a baseball so he came back to Xavier stood doing the color analysm. That's fire, not bear bear. I'm sorry, sorry about that. It's a foolish comment. I'm sorry, very foolish. That was sorry, foolish.

Who was president in eighteen twenty nine? If you're so smart, eighteen twenty nine is that when you played Yes, come on eighteen twenty nine, give me a well, give me a give me a hint. He's on the he's on a US currency. William Henry Harrison No. Eighteen twenty nine was Andrew Jackson. Everybody knows that from Tennessee. I didn't the pride of that like Tim McGee, the pride of Tennessee. Indians didn't like him too much, but the American people did. He had that song eighteen fourteen.

It took a little trip along with Colonel that was Colonel Jackson. Yeah, this military enough, but he did pretty good work in New Orleans against did British YEP, and then for the presidency and one he got it eighteen twenty eight to eighteen thirty six. As you might recall Jim Scotty and radio, he won seven duels, right, I was going to say that was like eighteen oh four, eighteen oh five something. Then and who knows Hamilton could

not have been president because he was born in the Bahamas? What the so you know you couldn't do that? Of course John McCain was born in Panama, but he was his father was an admiral. So some court ruled that if you're the child of a military personnel born overseas, you're kind of as soon to be born in America. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I think is that it in sports? I'm giving you a history lesson unbeknowns to you. This is really something else today, pretty exciting, I think.

Yep, our listeners are overwhelmed. I'm sure, Desmond Ritter, what do you think? Is he dun and done? No? I don't think so he is. Bring him here as the backup? Who's the backup now, Jake the Snake Browning or no, AJ McCarron, well, the Pride of Alabama. We don't want to see the backup? Well, Joe Burrow did in San Francisco. We're so good, Bingo. Let let him do it again against those Buffalo bills on Sunday Sunday night, and with c C

in the house and with Bosea trying to take his head off. And then you know Bo's and him were friends in Ohio State. Yeah, when Bozo could get in the starting lineup. But and how about the Niners getting better? Thank goodness they got the Chase Young went for the trade. But I mean, I don't think he's I don't think he had. No, he hasn't been he hasn't turned out to be a good player. No, But Joe Burrow could not crack the starting lineup because the J T. Barrett at

Ohio State that Urban Meyer would not give him a sniff. Oops. And then what happened, Well, you all buc buy you Bengals. But that guy, the guy with the bad voice, looked at some tape of Joejoe, we can maybe use you down here, and to buy you. He went down there and worked out and said, Okay, away we go Joe, Tigers Go Tigers. I could use you. Yeah, that was what the heck was saying. He was fired. Yeah, but how about the great How about my question of Joe Burrow? Recall the question I asked Joe

Burrow when I had a chance to talk with him on his call. Do you recall the question? No, I don't. I said in some Fantasy Land. Let's say your team a L s U. Oh yeah, what play? Yeah? Last year's champion from Alabama role tied twenty eighteen, undefeated, untied, unscored one L s U. The next year undefeated, untied, unscored. On who would win the game? What do you think he's gonna say, Alabama? No, he said, L s U. Thank you? Now what else? Your comments? Please? You got incoming coming

in? Got more incoming. This is from Dean Gregory somewhere in Greece. I guess his family here. It is seventy second, seventy two years of starting correct, Montgomery in correct, the Gregory family today, Willy, seventy two years. That's a long time. Amen to that. One of the icons of the Tri State right there, one of the four food groups. Amen seventy two years ago today. In nineteen fifty one, Ted the Ribs King Gregory opened the now famous Montgomery In in the sleepy village of Montgomery.

But it was the secret sauce and mouth watering ribs created by Ted's wife, Matula that really put the restaurant on the map. About seventy two years it's been at the anniversary to the Montgomery Inn it's been a while, would you Dean Gregory, Tom Gregory, Evan Andrews of the entire family and the girls. Amen? Pretty good? So a segment Get Me out of the Student's Report. We have lots of stuff going on. I did the flash poll. It looks like how did that turn out? Here? It is right

now, real quick? What what's there? It is? What's the results? Read? Get you're scribbling again? Fan issue one? Yes, three votes no, twelve votes on one. Okay, so number one is going to go down like a cold butt on a hot July afternoon. Okay. Number two, which is the marriage of one of the Ganjie the pot right the hippie lettuce. I'm sure that. I'm sure that passed. And flash there was thirteen yes ish and five no's. That's what I figured. Now

what about two to two? A lot of my with the train what about the train? Out of my trainers, A lot of my callers are on the hippie lettuce. They're smoking when they're calling. Twenty two was nine no, eight yes, oh right there, right there, right there. They do it one more time before Tuesday segment Get me out of the Student's Report? Will he in honor of a great day in the tri State. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Don't hear no,

I eat no for breakfast. Don't hear no, don't don't don't this seem sucks. I'm telling you they stink. Don't do what listen to them? Seg that's the political leadership of our country. Who's the last one? Who is it? I have no idea Rex Ryan home. This team stinks. Who is talking about? Maybe the rater that jetsus? Who knows? Seven believable Andy Mac seveny mac Tomorrow Tomorrow one thirty to break it all down on seven hundred WL. Genesis Diamond's biggest and last sale of the year is here

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