Getting ready for what's going to happen tomorrow night in Baltimore with the Ravens. Tony Benner tells me the Bengals are about a four to five point underdog. Hendrickson might be able to play, might not. But Deshaun Watson in Cleveland now having a season ending shoulder surgery, so you would think the Brownies are done. So we'll see what happens there. Coming up later as a live report from San Francisco on the meetings with Shijao Ping, the premiere of Communist
re at China, and Joe Biden. Hopefully he'll stay awake till six or some o'clock tonight. It's on the West coast, so it's only three o'clock Eastern time, so we might get a shot at him being somewhat cognizant. But until then, how many kind of prosecutor? Melissa Powers is with us
now, and Melissa, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we talk philosophically, it appears that Philip aul Well, nineteen years old, is charged with a felony for inducing panic over the Protestations of those on council who doesn't want him charged as a felony, and I would say the city council know your role and shut your mouth when it comes to law enforcement. But nonetheless, in the past this has not been considered to be a serious
offense and it's proliferating. Whatever you put up with, you incentivized. Tell us about state of ole hire versus Philip Allwell, nineteen years old inducing panic on a burnout. Give us a full report. Thanks Billy for having me on your show. So this is from the incident that happened on October fifteenth on River Road. So it's in reference to multiple vehicles that block the roadway and not allowing any other vehicles to pay us while other vehicles were in the
pit doing slides and donuts and burnouts. He is now charged with inducing panic. So thankfully, with the investigation of the Society Police Department, we've been able to bring one person before to justice and he's been indicted for inducing panic.
It's a felony the fourth degree. This is for causing serious public and convenience or alarm and having reckless disregard that the commission of the offense of diorly conduct is also that it resulted in economic carm more than seven hundred and fifty dollars excuse me, seven five hundred dollars, but less one thousand, less
one hundred thousand dollars. So he also in the indictment using the forfeiture statue, since the vehicle was used as the instrumentality of inducing panic and committing the offense, we can under the forfeiture statute seize and forfeit his vehicle. And that's exactly what the grand jury did, and so he is being brought to justice. Regarding that incident, Well, when you think about a nineteen year old boy, you know by law he's a man. I can recall having
drag races. There are fast and furious movies, which I think is incentivized. This YouTube has done a great job, along with TikTok and incentivizing this kind of behavior. It used to be there'd be two cars lined up and maybe on River Road and some of the straight stretch and simply take off down
the road, which is dangerous. But this is different. This is almost organized and which dozens of people have to literally block River Road or block I seventy one in the lightle tunnel, back up the traffic to the Brent spent. This is unbelievable. Do you think social media plays a role in publicizing all this, Well, definitely, the social media aspect of this is,
you know, this is how they organize. Is also reflecting showing off I suppose, but it definitely is showing the sheer lawlessness of these actors, how brazen they are, how emboldened they are, and especially in communities and cities where laws are not being enforced by prosecutors and police officers and are not pursuing. So they came here to Hamilton County thinking that a lot of these actors are out of the not just they're not from Hamilton County. They came down
from Dayton, they came down from Columbus. We're still looking, I know Sincini Police is still conducting investigation to get others they're going. But there's obviously there's been some distraction with a lot of the violence that's been happening in the past two weeks. So some of those resources left and then went off into more of a focus on a violent crime here, which is where it should
be. But what we want to make sure is that with this is not an example that we want to continue in Hamilton County and don't want it to
be tolerated. I think it's a reflection of bigger problems that city has, Large cities have, where there's a lack of respect for law enforcement, there's organized retail theft, there's mob This is very to me, very mob oriented type violence is reckless, it's dangerous, and then like you said, you know there's some aspect of I guess, becoming famous or getting their fifty minutes of fame on social media and being cool, so it goes way beyond just
drag racing. This. In my opinion, it's just as dangerous, but somewhat even more dangerous because they're holding everybody in those areas hostage. There's the fear you don't know what can happen when you have that many people, if there if some of the cool part of what they're trying to do or they think is cool, is actually show that they're brave enough to go in the center and touch vehicles. If you go on YouTube, you can see they
actually post these videos of other people in the crowd getting hurt. I mean seriously hurt. I don't know about killed, but obviously that's a possibility of how dangerous this whole activity is. But what outrage is me is that they think they can come into Hamilton County and the laws won't be enforced. And they also, I think, are aware of the policy the Cincinnati Police Department cannot pursue. So they're staying in the city of Cincinnati in that jurisdiction and
there's no real pursuit. But we're finding them another way, really because of them posting their videos on YouTube. Well, I look at this, and I'll play Devil's advocate for a moment. I heard one or two say, after all, in the Hamlet County and the city of Cincinnati, we have thirty five thousand shots are fired every year in the city of Cincinnati. This isn't the county, just the city. Thirty five thousand bullets are flying around.
You got four hundred people that are wounded. We got Mayhem Constant eighty to nine. You're going to be killed. Thirty two juveniles have been shot and killed. So why would the prosecutor care about a traffic matter. Tony Bender, for the sake of argument, would say, how about focusing on the serious stuff in which there's Mayhem and Louis Vauton stores are being looted there's mass there's mass looting of department stores, you have bricks falling off the crew
tower. Oh, hell's breaking loose, And we're going to focus on a drag race. Are you kidding me? That's the argument of some What would you say to that, Well, the focus isn't just solely on drag racing or the street takeovers. The focus is on making sure that mob and violence and activity that can hurt others in the community does not happen here. And if you start forgiving one law or allows something happen, you know, and not enforce the law and not hold people accountable in one area, it just
trickles down and creates bigger problems within the community. It also is saying these people are saying, we're coming here. We know you're not going to do anything about it. We don't think even if you did something about it, nothing's going to happen to us. And so we feel so emboldened to come into your community, stop traffic, put the middle finger up to law enforcement
and say you know, haha. And if there's an inconvenience to other people, if there's somebody that can't get to a hospital because it's in the middle of the of the expressway, you know, along those lines. So what do we just let that go away? I agree with you did. We
have big problems here in Hamilton County. The Prosecutors Office as well as the Society Police Department, and as in all the police departments throughout the Camilton County are working very very hard to keep our neighborhoods and our people safe, and that's what our focus is. But we cannot allow the decay of society to happen, to allow things to trickle down, to have the lack of respect for law enforcement, or to allow any dangerous behavior, because it just leads
into more. And that's what made me so angry when I saw it coming here. They think that we're not going to enforce the law, and we are. We will enforce the law if it takes time. If you look at the January sixth investigations that that was all by video that they were able to it took time. This will take some time. But I also think we can do more than just one thing in order to enforce the laws.
I think we can stay focused on violent crime. We can stay focused on making sure we're putting the bad guys away, and we can also stay focused on making sure that we keep neighborhoods. But it starts with enforcing all the laws. I don't just pick and choose what law we're going to enforce, because that sends the wrong message. And if I'm just picking and choosing, that's where the burning of every city that we're seeing on TV is happening.
Because there's prosecutors out there that are just picking and choosing what laws to enforce, and they're willing to allow nine hundred dollars to be stolen from home depot and so five hundred people go in and nothing's being done to them. They they'll get away with it. We cannot send the message that you can get away with crime. It'll be enforced. And the best way I think,
you know this young man, maybe he'll roll a lenient judge. I don't know, Maybe nothing will be done, Maybe they'll take the attitude as you said, playing the devil's advocate. But the one thing, the one thing
I know that'll put an end to it is seizing that car. They do not want to lease their property, so regardless of the outcome of the case, I can still take that car, and I want that to be the message to anybody thinking that they're going to come in here, whether they get away with it or not, if I'm going to catch you or the police
catch you, I will make sure that car is taken. So you're saying missing powers that even if this has rolled to a liberal, left wing, progressive judge who doesn't put anybody in jail, even in that case, you can start a civil forfeits are proceeding against the car itself. That's exactly right. There's no discretion for that liberal judge or the lenient judge on that car. They have to it has to be forfeited, so the car will be
taken. Great now. On an unrelated matter, I had on David Yost the other day, the state prosecutor, I'm sorry, the state attorney general, and I brought it to him a pot enforcement, marijuana enforcement, and right now. His answers mainly were, we're not sure, don't know. It appears starting December the seventh, that from that point on, a person in their home can possess certain amounts of marijuana. And he said, it
appears they can grow marijuana in their home a certain number of plants. I think the number is six in your home and it takes several months actually bring a marijuana Tony Benner tells me, from seed to fruition. But nonetheless, are you and your top assistance reviewing what the law is going to be in marijuana when according to Mike DeWine, and according to Huffman, and according to Stevens, the head of the House in the Senate, they're not sure how
to proceed. What is the county prosecutor do on the front lines when you're actually in court every day. What you allow means you encourage it. So at this point, as we sit here this Wednesday afternoon, what's the status of enforcement of marijuana law in Hamlin County. Well, obviously with the new law, now I have to say I have not read through the entire law yet. My appellate division is working. They're the ones that are looking into
the and reviewing and making recommendations. But I can say, you know, obviously the people have spoken it's struck creational marijuana, and like you said, it seems like you can grow a certain amount even in your own home. What I also, we also are cognizant of we will continue to be prosecuting drug dealers that people that will be dealing because that's still illegal and we will be prosecuting. I can tell you anybody that's under the OVI Statute, if
they are impaired drivers, they will be prosecuted. So there are things that our office will continue to prosecute, just as if we did before. So this bill is recreational use. It's not allowing people to sell marijuana. They have to they have to go to those dispensaries to buy it. So the drug dealers are going to be out of business when it comes to marijuana. And if they're not, then they'll be continued to be prosecuted on the other
nuances of it. I haven't I don't have those answers for you today, but like you know, i'll get back with you on that. Another issue is when on Donovan and I, along with the People's Judge, walk across Washington Park on a summer's day, the smell of marijuana is ubiquitous. So I walked up to a command officer who was a block away and I said, eighth Captain, he said. I talked to him a little bit. I said, how come you can openly smoke marijuana in Washington Park. This
was a couple three months ago. And he said, well, it's not something we're focusing on. City council and the mayor has kind of told the police division, you know what, focus on something else. You can't arrest people, you can prosecute and once they're arrested. What is your view on police being told by civil authorities essentially not to arrest individuals who break the law.
Well, that goes back to what's going on around the country and some of these other cities where laws aren't being enforced, and then how that affects overall society and the quality of society. My focus is always on, and I do with this every day, is how do I keep our county stay for every citizen, and to keep our businesses have the ability to continue to thrive and grow and a great place for us to live and raise a family. So safety is always number one. I think picking and choosing what laws
to enforce and what not to enforce is not a good philosophy. You know, if you want change, it needs to come from the state legislature. So I'm not in charge of the police, you know, like you said, I don't make the you know, this office does not make the arrests, but we do enforce the law when it comes to us and hold people accountable. All right. Now, Lastly, according to the Inquirer, I
don't think this comes as a shock. The headline is that you have an announced opponent to run against you, that being Connie Pillage, and she has said in this column written by Sharon Coolidge that she wants to professionalize your prosecutor's office. She wants to quote professionalize your office. Are there professionals prosecuting in Hamilton County or are there a bunch of unranked amateurs. Well, the voters in Hamilton County the next ball will have a clear choice as to who they
want to be their Hamilton County prosecutor. I can tell you the talent in this office are the best litigators, even civil litigators. They get the rank as the top litigators in the in the county, in the city. And maybe I'm not even sure. I haven't seen and prosecutor or have been in other court rooms throughout the state, but I think they're some of the best.
They're in the court room every single day. I'm working hard to make sure that the people are held accountable and bad actors are put behind bars. So next November, the voters will have a really clear choice. You have me. I have spent my entire career thirty one years in public service keeping people safe and helping others. I was a prosecutor. I put bad guys
behind bars. We helped criminals accountable. As a judge, I had great compassion, but I had great strength to be able to do what was the right thing to do to make sure that the people and the community was safe. And I supported law enforcement. Victims were always paramount. They had a
voice in every case. And I found real solutions to real problems. And I've got an entire You can go through my career and history to be able to see some of the solutions, such as the Veterans Treatment Court that I started when I was a municipal court judge, or when I was in juvenile court. We had problems with graduation rates and children with trauma and behavioral health issues. We addressed that and we're able to get real results to keep kids
out of the criminal justice system. And then I did a number of years as a defense attorney, protecting the constitutional rights of others and represent them ballously. So my opponent, she's basically going to say a career politician. She has thrown her hat in every open position she thinks that she can get a government job and has a chance to win. And she's lost on her last
three that she entered in. She or lost her or with Drew, I should say, And when she loses this race for prosecutors, she'll run again until she finally finds something she does win at. She does not have the experience that I have to be prosecutor. She doesn't even want to be prosecutor. I think she's just an open seat that she thinks because she's got a d behind her name and she can put that on the ballot that qualifies her
and she'll win. And quite sadly that could be the case. But I also believe strongly and confident that the residents of Hamilton County are very smart. They know and they will They're concerned for their safety and the safety of their family, and that means more than any political affiliation. And it is my goal here and next year to make sure that they look at the two candidates and one the one that's most qualified, which is going to be me.
Like I said, I have the proven track record, I have the results. I always love this office and I've always you know, to be prosecutor. I mean, this is just a dream and a great honor. It's such just another job. She probably needs a paycheck. And a wise person once said she's the latest mouthpiece for the liberal crusade to ruin American cities through lawlessness and chaos. And Melissa Powers would say, not on my watch, so exactly, Melissa, good luck, and we'll see what happens down the
road relative to marijuana laws, et cetera. And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Melissa, thank you very much. You're welcome. Thanks Bill, Let's continue with more your comments. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred wulw Hey Bengals fans. You know, great tackling can happen off the grid Iron two rough, Trail Ahead, tough to Do list, and a sepy counting in the Great American Dave hit this segue hit the
musical interlude that sounds terrible. But nonetheless, so many issues, so little time. Coming up later today will be an expert on China American relations. Also you hurt Scottie Johnson, who's a former cop on City council. Scottie Johnson is a good heart. He simply has lost his way. The more you swim in polluted streams, more likely it is you're going to get sick. So Scottie Johnson, spent about twenty five thirty years as a cop, was kind of like a normal guy. He gets in the city council,
he's in a polluted stream, so therefore he's getting sick with liberalism. And he's also although every now and then he says something that makes some sense. He has lucid moments in which he said, if you're coming to Cincinnati, bring your gun with you, which is not a good chamber of commerce slogan, but a member of council says, if you come to the city of Cincinnati, arm yourself. The reason you must arm yourself is it's a dangerous
place to be. When there's thirty or forty thousand shots fired every year, quoting a shot spotter, and there's hundreds of people wounded and carried off the streets of Cincinnati oozing blood. It might be wise if you come to Cincinnati, accoting to city leaders, pack some heat. So that's a nice chamber of commerce statement. I spent some time last night in Warren County with the
powers that be there. David Warnshell is the Joe Deaters. May I say that Rob Sanders of Warren County and he's going to run for reelection, thank god. But even if David Warnshell did not run in Warren County, the citizens of Warren County would make sure that someone with his philosophies would control Warren County. You get the government you deserve. So when I look at the government in the city of Cincinnati that said to Lez Liz Keating, we don't
want you. You're not what we need. Well that's a big problem. So when you listen to your good friend of mine, Missy, talks about running for reelection in a deep blue city, in a deep blue county in a red state, it becomes problematic. I think of the top fifty cities in America by population. One as a county prosecutor who's a Republican, and that one is right here, Hamliney County. That's it. And Counnie Pillich, her opponent, is looking for a paycheck. She has tried and lost
running for several positions. She wants to play the military card, and I respect her military service, whatever that might have been. But nonetheless, since that time, she's failed at everything she's tried, and she wants to try to become the Hamony County prosecutor and run a campaign based upon the fact that I'm a woman, I'm a veteran. Now, both those things are meritorious. I like women. I've always liked women. In fact, I wish
I could like more women, but that's a different story. Nonetheless, I want a county prosecutor's tough as nails, tough as a day, old Kruger Steak. I kind of want to county prosecutorho's gonna lock up criminals. And it reminds me of the classic scene from It's a Wonderful Life. I know many here enjoy watching at Christmas time. Jimmy Stewart It's a Wonderful Life has
to do with Bedford Falls and old George Bailey aka Rob Portman. I thought about killing himself, and so I think it was the angel's name, Clarence. Was that his name? Nice looking old guy kind of showed Jimmy Stewart, George Bailey what Bedford Falls would have looked like if George Bailey, I E. Jimmy Stewart, I E. Rob Portman had never been born. There were derrel licks running thither and fro in Bedford Falls without George Bailey.
There were gambling halls and strip joints. There were drunks everywhere in drug use. There was a daily fast and furious type burnouts. There was some massive industrial strength loot, and the homeless camps are everywhere in Cincinnati. We're on the precipice, right there, on the sharpened edge at this point. Could it get a lot worse? Absolutely absolutely. If you don't believe it could get worse, drive to dateon and take a look, or driving to Columbus
at night, or Toledo or Indianapolis. My god, it looks like Bedford Falls without George Bailey. Darrel licks are everywhere, clowns of one type or another, Companies leaving downtown as it descends into chaos. Escape from Cincinnati is going on. When a city council member tells you bring your gun when you
come to Cincinnati, as Scottie Johnson is doing, that's a problem. When you have jan Michelle Kearney, the vice mayor of the city, telling those in fast and furious drag racing and burnouts on city streets, well, go to the park. To do that, or let's spruce up Hamley County Fairgrounds and get the criminals to go there. Well, that sends a message.
What you allow causes encouragement. And so if we had a liberal, progressive, a county pillage type running the ham the County prosecutor's office, we would have gambling halls, open air drug use, massive lawlessness, and industrial strength homeless encampments companies. Leaving Cincinnati, we'd look like Toledo, or have you've
been to Cleveland recently? Downtown That's what it looks like. And we have a good functioning prosecutor, prosecutor right now who spend thirty years in law enforcement of one type or another, Missy Powers, and she has a different viewpoint. She wants to arrest, indict, send a prison and seize the cars of these burnout specialists and lock them up. What you allow, you encourage. She doesn't want to allow it. She's not going to encourage it.
We'll crime take anyway. Absolutely. Louis Vatan was looted and raped in Kenwood Town Center with Joe Dieters in charge. Just as Joe and they're looking and looking and looking for the wrongdoers, and when they find them, they're going to throw the book at him. So in law enforcement, as you know, there's three legs of the law enforcement stool. The first leg are cops that have got to arrest the wrong doer. The second leg are prosecutors who
must take the arrest properly, indict, try and convict criminals. And thirdly are judges who actually send individuals to jail. Right now, the judiciary in Hamlet County is teetering. You got a Jennifer Branch, who's an ACLU left winger on the bench. Then you got a Pat Dick, a locker who's like normal, lives in Dell High Township. He sends criminals to jail. Jennifer Branch. The other judge doesn't. So it's about fifty to fifty right
now. It's close. Jump forward three to five years and give yourself a Connie Pillage in the prosecutor's office. Will who will not lock up criminals, who will not cause indictments, who will listen to the vice mayor saying when criminals commit crime, let's give them a city park. Kih let him take over the parks. That's a great idea. Or like Scotti, Johnson says, when you come to Cincinnati, don't bring flowers in your hair. Bring
your three point fifty seven. Let's store it properly. Chamber of Commerce loves the air, that kind of stuff. That's what's happening in Cincinnati as we speak. That's how Liz Keating, competent and caring, a moderate to conservative person easily loses her seat on city Council because of Bedford falls in the road not taken. So we'll see what happens. But this is the last leg of a check in a ballon. American government is filled with checks and balances.
Well with the Democrats liberal left wing progressive Democrats bought and paid for by George Soros, as Connie Pillich will be, there'll be no one to watch the hen house. It'll be homelessness, drug use, industrial strength, looting. Criminals of every strife will locate in Cincinnati and do their business. Is that what you want, man? I don't think so. I'm not sure that is exactly what you want. You've got a chance. It'll be a
time for choosing in about a year, so we'll see what happens. Secondly, every now and then, i'd love to hear from you. Go to my iHeartMedia account put in the Great American Bill Cunningham. I have a note here that's caused me to do a bit of research with your permission, says my name is Michael. I won't give his last name begins with a V like in Victory. My name is Michael. I've been a faithful listener to your show since I was in high school in the nineteen eighties. I'm a
farmer in Madison County, a farmer, a real life farmer. I'm not sure where Madison County is, but I'm sure there's great Americans in Madison County, Ohio who are concerned about losing prime farmland. The solar projects I know you have had on Bill Sites on your show in the past. I like to for you to ask Bill Sites why he supports solar projects on prime farmland. I left a message for Sites to come on because of Michael. Maybe you've talked about it in the past, might have missed it. Thanks for
your support of the American farmer and the American way of life. So what I did was pull out a few stories in the background about what's happening to our prime farmland being bought. Of course, millions of acres by the communist read Chinese. The Chinese are buying farmland. Also buying farmland is Bill Gates. The story about a month ago and news I resurrected it Bill Gates buying
up farmland, threatening small farms under the guise of saving the planet. Of course, a new book aimed at exposing the billionaire class as Microsoft co founder Bill Gates, who probably dates Greta Thunberg that's about the age of girls he likes, is taking over millions of acres of US farmland under the guise of saving the planet. He's also buying fertilizer factories and fake meat operations, is
on to say. Author and investigative journalist A Semus Brunner says that his research uncovered Bill Gates's efforts to buyp American farmland and invests in synthetic dairy in lab grown meat in the name of course preventing climate change and the process, Gates is doing more to inflate his net worth and eliminate carmen emissions. He also
is involved in seeds and fertilizer patented meat alternatives. Banning cattle would grant effective monopolies to the alternative protein companies and benefit investors such as Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Blackrock Fake meats will control the food markets of the future, according to these so called experts, all funded a course by billionaires that want to get rid of their money somehow, including the odious one
George Soros, who will give hundreds of thousands of dollars to Countie Pillage to run a campaign against Amity County Prosecutor's office, which is about the best in the region next to course to Kenton County and Rob Sanders So under the guise of climate change, etc. Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, George Soros and others, and also Klaus, our good friend, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum wants to change the way that you eat and also change the conditions
inside your home through smart thermostats. The federal government wants you to keep in the winter the tempers are inside your house in sixty four put a coat and sweater on, and in the summertime seventy six swelter in private and they will control that through thermostats. They also, as you know from my guest a
week ago, will have kill switches. Thomas Massey. They've already said, beginning in twenty twenty six, every new vehicle in America must go be equipped with a kill switch, so that if a driver is driving too fast, too slow, and the view of the software recklessly, you're swerving too much, it'll turn off your car and then you have to go through a process to get a turned back on. So if you're in a construction site,
go on and left, you're going right, you're slowing down. The guy says, go you go in this lane, you go on that lane. Guess what if that happens, you will have the kill switch implemented. The government. They will control what you eat, how you eat, where you eat. They will control what you drive, how you drive, and if
you drive. Then then go to control inside your house, whether you're hot or cold, and the oligarchs who know best will impose this on you, the American people, without a vote, because it's a bureaucracy, it's the regulatory state. It's the fourth branch of government, the most powerful in which tens of thousands of bureaucrats get up every day thinking in no ways to screw you up in your life and give them complete control over your objections. That's
what's coming. This is only twenty twenty three. By twenty twenty six, the kill switch will be part of your life unless you find different ways of objecting, mainly at the ballot box. Let's continue. We have thousands on hold. Millions are listening. Coming up next. As a woman following the dictates of Scottie Johnson, if you come to the city, don't put flowers
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Bank that's the bank. Enter it now by Billy cunning in the Great American of course, the possession of John's able to defend yourself in proper circumstances there is a critical issue, especially with so much rampant time happening thither and throw everywhere. There were so many Israelis that were not permitted to have a private firearm in their home to help defend themselves, and that certainly has now been corrected, and so many cities are completely out of control. Police departments are
collapsing. When I see what happens in Oakland, home can be burglarize your business, arm robbery, whatever, and police don't show up. They say they eventually a few hours later might drop by and say, look, you're too busy. And so nine to one one calls are not being answered. There's a lot of armed robberies, home invasions happening everywhere. If somebody gets
shot inappropriately, who knows, riots may break out. It's almost critical that as individual Americans, under the Second Amendment, we should have the right to
defend ourselves. So a few days ago the US Supreme Court took up a case oral arguments, and it appeared that the liberal and the conservative justices might may side with the Biden administration that the nineteen ninety four federal law is in line with the practice of disarming dangerous people and does not violate individual's Second Amendment rights. Now that's to be determined, of course. The case likely will
not be released until May or June of next year. But what it does do is say to someone who may be subject to a domestic violence order that may be accurate or not, that their second amendment of rights go poof, and it stays that way for quite a period of time, and then eventually, if you're convicted, you may have other difficulties ever getting your firearms back. So Carrie Sloan, she's a fine American Executive director for education for the
Crime Prevention Research Center at dot org. And Carrie Sloan, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show and carry. Can you tell the American people your personal experiences that you have in this regard. Well, I am a domestic violence survivor, and so of course I hold a
very controversial opinion in personal opinion based on facts. In this particular case, as someone who had the justice system failed me, at prosecutor dropped my abuser's spell any charges to a misdemeanor and then offered him a plea bargain to a diversion agreement. And then law enforcement officers, as I stood in front of them with broken teeth and fingerprints around my neck from being thrown around by my throat, told me to hide when my abuser was let out of jail.
Hide hide, Yes, yeah, can you believe that they told me to hide? They said, do you have a place to go for four or five days? And I said, well, confused obviously, it said I do. And they said, well, we know that the chances of violence significantly escalating after he is let out of jail, right because in his mind, my abuser's mind, it's my fault, so that he was in jail, so he's angry, so it's a significant chance of him the violence actually
increasing. And even these law enforcement officers knew that that restraining order that was put against him, it was not going to keep me safe. So what threw me into a lot of what I do is okay. So if we're not going to keep these guys in jail like Raheemi, is certainly not the guy that we want of gun owners representing us, right, I mean,
this dude is terrible. That being said CPRC. You know on our website Crimeresearch dot Org, you can go there and in our mike its free for the you can actually see the data that John Locke put out showing that domestic violence restraining orders do not keep domestic abuse victims from being murdered either. With or without a gun. So why are we continuing? I'm sorry, sir,
go ahead. The point is that I've done a lot of legal work when it comes to representing men, generally men who have been to charge with DV, and about half the time they're legit, the other half the time they're not legit. In your case, Carrie Sloan, it was completely legit. And a piece of paper is not kevlar. You can get that piece of paper that says, okay, you stay away from Carrie Sloan. I didn't. It doesn't work that way. Well, what happened to you after
you had to go hide somewhere? Did things metastasize ever get worse? Oh? He stalked me. Yeah, he absolutely stalked me and kept me in fear and things. And it wasn't actually for me. It wasn't until I bought a shotgun that the nightmares of being beaten ups up because the therapy didn't work. So obviously, the idea of knowing that I was able to defend
myself actually wasn't just tangible. It also helped me, you know, psychologically, And that's the biggest key with all of this is you know, and this is My biggest argument, and my piece in the Wall Street Journal recently, is if if we obviously know that these guys are going to continue to get out, and these restraining orders, like you said, they're not kevil ar, they're useless. In fact, the law enforcement officers, in not so many words, little you know, implied that by telling me to hide.
Why are we continuing to allow these guys out? Why are we giving them uh diversion agreements and allowing them to reascend instead of keeping them in jail where they belong. And furthermore, why are we continuing to allow politicians to create to to soften the laws that benefit abusers instead of victims. As far as you're you're kind of come to this from the wrong angle, from from many perspectives. You're your teeth knocked out, you could have been murdered.
But you're saying that those who are generally men could be a woman, but generally men should be able to have their guns. If they have a dv against them, they should should should still have guns. Is that what you're saying? I am as the kids say, that's enoughfully spicy take, Yeah, yeah it is. It's a very controversial take, and that's because for two reasons. First and foremost, uh, when we're talking in regards of
the Rahemi case specifically, Rahemi was never convicted of domestic violence. Obviously, we have enough evidence to show that that's slightly but in America, you are in essential proven guilty the the guilty. The only thing that he was actually convicted of, interestingly enough, was being in possession of firearms while under a
domestic violence restraining order. Now, of course that's what threw all of this together in the Circuit court below the Supreme Court case, whereas the Supreme Court is obviously using the Bruin test to decide whether or not the uh, somebody like him, a dangerous individual, should be able to own firearms. But at the end of the day, he got the firearms regardless of being a prohibited person. Law enforcement and even you know some justices and people politicians,
they know that protection orders aren't going to save us. We have data proving it. So we need to change our paradigm and help people understand nobody is coming to protect us, and we must embrace self defense and learn how to use a gun, especially for women domestic violence victoms, because it is the most effective self defense tool available to us, no question, women, especially
because of the size differential to have a Smith and Wesson. I prefer for a woman a six shot, a small one and maybe a snubnose thirty eight. Don't have to chamber around, and you're good to go. But let's go back a little bit. Kind of give me to the point. Now you're a victim of DV. Terrible DV on one hand, but on the other hand, you say, well, my abusers should have the right to
keep his guns. Explain kind of put bridge between those two things. Well, the short of it, and to keep the succinct for the brevity of your show. It is not my responsibility to decide, or the government's responsibility, or a politician's responsibility to decide who has truly been reformed or who gets to the right to own a gun and who doesn't. It is our responsibility as individuals to learn how to protect ourselves and be better trained than those people
that want to do it harm. Because the system is already proven that it's not going to do anything to protect us. We know law enforcement is never going to be there on time, so we need even in the best case scenario, they still can't you get there on time? And Supreme Court is already ruled in several occasions that law enforcement has no legal obligation to protect them.
So we must start helping women embrace self defense. We must teach them that they can become confident in being able to defend themselves and not have to take away the rights of individuals because any of these laws that are put in place, that are put in place to keep guns away from people like Raheemi
also can be used against people that are innocent. Divorced proceedings to seek this a lot, but interestingly enough, a lot of people don't realize that abuser will use these laws against their victims as well to his red flag laws, restraining orders and so to get their victim disarmed so they have easier access to them without a fear of being killed themselves when they go to attack or stock their abusers for their victims and in the case before the Supreme Court on Tuesday
in twenty nineteen, Zaki Raheemi assaulted his girlfriend in Arlington, Texas and threatened to shoot her if she told anyone, which led to a restraining order that suspended his handgun license and priveted him from possessing firearms. Of course, he did not adhere to that order and then threaten another woman with a gun and then within two months open fire in public five times. It's currently locked up, thank god. So this is a bad case that might in your perspective,
may make for bad law, but nonetheless that's a terrible fact. Powder Yeah, it is, you know. And like I said before, this is like thee as a gun owner you know that works in a gun industry as well. I am a fire arm instructure. This is the worst example of somebody that we would want representing us. But at the end of the day, the bottom line is that the data proves that the restraining order isn't going to do anything. Excuse me, He's a perfect example that it doesn't
solve the problem. He obviously was able to obtain a gun even being a prohibited person. But at the end of the day, in America, he is a United States citizen, and in America you are innocent until proven guilty, and those guns were initially taken away from him without due profits. All of those laws that are put in place that are intended to protect abuse victim can be used against victims by their abusers. And that is the biggest reason
why I do not support these types of laws. If he is really a problem, if he is really a menace to society, he should not be back out on the streets and he should be kept in jail period. Bingo, that's it, because that little piece of paper might be an accelerant and his viewpoint to go after even harder. And the best thing a woman can do is get a snub nose thirty eight revolver, and all of a sudden you have power in your own hands, a better security system because the police
are not going to protect you. They have no duty to protect you. They do their best under difficult circumstances. But the best protection you can have is not a piece of paper. It's a It's a thirty eight. That's the best protection you can have. Well, personally, I think it's a SIG three sixty five to thirteen rounds. But yes, woman, I looked at that, and I have a P two thirty eight and a P nine thirty eight, and I didn't think I needed that many more rounds. But
I love I love six hours. Yeah I do too. I have one with me all the time, except when I'm at work, but none the less, I have them. And but it takes a little bit of bodily strength to chamber around unless you keep one chamber and keep the safety on. I love that weapon because the safety on is a wonderful feature. But the chamber around and walk around with a hammer cocked. I don't want to do that, and so it might take it might be more difficult for a woman
to chamber around. Correct, No, it's not. You may just have to be top properly. I'm a firearms instructor as well, and they just by the way, I have that two thirty eight total digression from our conversation that two thirty eight is a fantastic little carry gun. I love it. I love it. Yeah, I apologize to go back on topic not number
one. Uh you're saying, and John, you're with John Lott in one of the one of the great minds when it comes to UH gun rights that if somebody is accused by someone else of committing some wrongful act to take away fundamental constitutional rights, which is a restraining order dealing with TV, and you give up the rights without trial, that's a problem. Is that your point? It is a huge Yeah, it is a huge problem. And I mean not in the fact that this guy didn't get you know, do process.
This is an underlying issue to the Supreme Court case, right, Like I said, it's a separate, separate reason it's gone to the Supreme Court. And I wish that I could tell you that I was a judge of which way it's going to go. And I can't even tell you because to be in my humble opinion, I don't feel like Rahemi lawyer did a very good job in that. But that's a different conversation. But at the end of the day, one of the things that threw me into this entire gun
rights thing was a law in Washington State called sixteen thirty nine. A lot of people knew about it, and where when you sign your background check, you're forty four to seventy three to have a background check, and it was a waiver of your medical record, and somebody could be denied the purchase of a fire arm based on what they look what they were seeing in the medical record. And you and I both know they weren't looking for a broken arm.
They were looking for some reason to justify a red flag law on someone Later, and I thought well, well, well wait a minute. You know that's going to prevent and I'm going to get therapy that are abuse that guns and so on. Well, that just leads back into everything that is related to this case in terms of Brahemi and these restraining orders. You know, my ex and my abuser stopped me on that restraining order. He figured out how to do it just to skirt the law. And you know where
he may obtained guns. You know, if he was a prohibited person a bill. Tell me how he got a gun? How did that possibly happen? Bad guy? He mean, the bad guy got a gun. Weird, huh. It may happen all the time. I'm not sure. But if he if for Hemi, if he wanted the gun, he would get a gun. And that little piece of paper is completely irrelevant. And uh, well we'll see what happens. What is your website. It's crimes a
Crime Research Center dot org. Has had to get all the information objectively correct Crimeresearch dot org. And you can find the Amigas brief on probably the homepage. I believe it's still on the homepage, and that in that Amikas brief is where you can find not only our argument uh for this law not being good law, and that they should side with FORHEMI. But additionally, all of the data and the tables and research that John Painstaking and his team painstakely
put into proving that restraining order you do not actually keep safe. Now, what does keep you safe is a P two thirty eight six hour properly used by a woman who may be the victim of something. Now, that will keep That will keep you safe. Not a piece of paper. Man, here's a piece of paper. Don't beat me, don't hurt me. No, here's a six hour get ready for six get ready for six coming your way. Now, that'll stop right there, or prevent it from happening all
together if they know you got it. Yeah, Well, well forewarned is forearmed. But you gotta be all right. You got to look after your own self much like your own health. Got to look after your own health well. Once again, carry Sloan of Executive Director for Education the Center at the Crime Prevention Research John Lott's organization, once again, carry sloan, Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, will do it again. Thank
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time Champs. Listen up, girls, listen up, Yes, sir. Mistakes, bad mistakes I've made. Teresa made any mistakes? I've made plenty of mistakes. Well, Freddie Mercery's talking about him right here. I mean kicked on my teeth a few times. But guess what segment we have today, Amen, since my country today, the girls Champions. That's correct, Teresa. Last year I can recall about a year ago, Teresa Hirshauer,
the head coach that Bill Belichick of Girls high school soccer. Who was here saying next year there's a chance, there's a chance that we'll be back. But you're back this year. How many state titles have we won? Now? This is the fourth for country Day, So fourth last I won four, four state championships and two state runner ups. Introduced the players you brought in some of the greatest high school girls players ever. Well, that is
a true statement. These are my four captains and uh they along with the rest of the other nine seniors, led us this year. And so Elizabeth Zimmerman actually scored the winning goal. The lovely Elizabeth. Come up to the microphone. Now get what's your full name? Again? Set it up at zip zip. All's on the line. The glory is yours. Set up? What happened? Who passed the ball? Which foot did you use? How high did the ball go? How close was into the goalkeeper? How
much time was left? Go last year? I don't really know. I think someone Oh no, I didn't score it this, Get off the microphone. Then Megan scored on the cross from Meghan. Get up here, they're going to get to them. Up here to the microphone. Give me your full name, Megan Zimmern Hey are you related as other Zimmerman that it's his sister? Are you you look a lot alike? Explain the goal? How much time was longda? The other team was confused. I'm confused. Which
foot did you use? How hard did you kick the ball? Where was the goaltender? How much pressure was there? Please tell the American people. Well, Elizabeth won us a corner and Piper was out. He normally takes the corners. So Piper right here. My favorite dog in the world is named Pier. My son's dog is Piper. I love Piper. Please continue with the story. So Elizabeth lined up to take the corner kick. It was about twenty minutes into the first half. We'd had some chances before,
so you know, it's just like any other corner kick. Made a run about to the middle of the box, jumped up and headed it in. What's part of your body came in contact with the ball? My head? Using your head for good purposes. Yes, so you gave a header. How close was it to the goaltender? How close was it? I think it was pretty close? But people went nuts. Yeah, so we went crazy. Yeah, the you two are confusing the guard. We got two of you. If you have a rip lets. You have real problems.
But does the other team confuse you too? Yeah? Sometimes I think we played different positions. But I'm sure they're confused. Confused. Plus, we have your goaltender here, is that correct? We have our center backs. Center back. This is Sydney hartsty We had fifty eight shutouts in their career. Sidney, get the microphone here. You're going to the home of the Rocket's gonna give you some advice in Toledo about Toledo. Yes, it's a
wonderful soccer program, and I love all the coaches. They they're transforming the program into something great and I'm excited. Go to Nancy's and go to Pacos and get Hungarian hot dog, every Hungarian hot dog. I've never try Hungarian hot dog. Do you promise you'll go to Tony Paco's and let her know where the National Historical Site is in Toledo. Across the street from University of Toledo also known as Toledo High is twenty four oh three Sheltenham. I lived
there for six years in Old Orchard twenty four oh three Sheltonham. Check it out when you get there, I'll take the tour last, Piper, Come on up here, Piper Ferris. Give me what was your involvement in the championship game? Give me a full report. I'm a forward, and I don't think it was only with me. I think like the whole team gave a huge as. Don't give me that crap. It was all on You couldn't being magnanimous. I'm going to East Carolina University to play soccer, and
I don't know. I think it was super fun experience. What do you want to be when you grow up? Be a lawyer and sue people? I think I want to be a nurse. Why do you want to help anybody? Be a lawyer and make your life miserable? Are you talking about a nurse? Why do you want to help somebody? No, it's not. Be a lawyer and sue everybody you know and live off the anger of others. Now, before we go to sports seg Teresa, talk about next year's team. You made a promise a year ago you'd come back. Yeah,
but now you lose these four seniors. They're the best of the best. You got some schleps coming up. How does it look for next year? They are the best of the best. I mean I will say that. Like I said, we had thirteen seniors, and but people don't understand how hard it is to go back to back. But it's my thirty fourth year, so you know what, it will be your thirty five. So you got to make good things happen. So we will do our best.
So are you going to make it a career or not? You got to no, thirty five years left and you I got three three three more years? Then what then? I'm going to travel? Travel? Where do you want to go? I don't know. I've seen fun I've seen some YouTube videos about traveling out west. You're in your own van, got your own time. But then that'd be miserable. Wouldn't that be miserable? To wake up everything for you? I'd be miserable. You wouldn't know what to do.
I got to talk. I'd have to bring a microphone and connect it to anything, just talking to it, you know, wouldn't that be something. I'm not much of a talker, but you are a professional talker, and that's why you're really good at it. I have gone to all the Major League Baseball parks, so maybe i'll follow just FC. Maybe I'll finally get to some away Bengals games, So those are harder tickets than baseball ticket. It's kind of easy to get on the road, but football tickets like
going to Green Bay might be a bit difficult. What do you seek and look in your crystal ball? If these girls had an extra foot or two and maybe Evan tomorrow night might need help. If there was like a thirty five yard field goal to beat the Ravens tomorrow night, yes, and somebody
would say bring in one of the Zimmerman girls. So bringing Piper? Who would you pick to take the place of Moneymack to kick the game winning field goal tomorrow night against the Ravens. I think we'd probably bring in Piper just because she's practiced this, she's done this. But here's the irony, because you love a good story. Yes, their triplet is the placekicker for our football team, So Andrew Zimmerman is the placekicker for Country days. For the
Zimmerman's have three, there's three? Yeah? Yeah, he doesn't look like Megan and Elizabeth Hope not. Yeah. Yeah, but I think we'd bring in Piper because Piper is practiced kicking some field goals. Can you get a thirty five yard four forty. Ye, yeah, I Why don't you talk to Zach Taylor and see what he can do. The bus was leaving about fifteen minutes from downtown. Let's get Piper on the Bible better, better get her down there now, Tery, So we need a commitment from you next
year, yes, Patrick, A year from now. Year from now, all these girls are gone. They've dispersed around the world. There's like little birds that are now flying. Yes, and they're flapping their wings all over the place. Will you win again next year? We have as good a chance as anybody. I don't want to hear that. I want to Yes or no? Will you win? What it would be? A three peat? That's really hard? Yes? We are we go there, we go,
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they played Buffalo, Toledo won last night. Toledo's headed to the championship game. Really, yeah, what about they're playing the Buffalo Bills. No Buffalo Bison. Close enough. Uh, let's see former Reds manager Will He and pitching coach Brian Price back in baseball. He's the new pitching coach of the San Francisco Giants. David Bellfini his sixth and the voting last night for National League Manager of the Year. You're thinking that Brian Snitker if Atlanta was gonna
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Trace and my wife has an idea of putting together an over sixty five female rugby league. Wow, over sixty five or sixty five? Yes, So if you girls have grandmothers who can still play soccer, I'm sorry. Rugby Rugby is a little more fit. Have you seen? Have you seen rugby? I have? That's a little rough, isn't it. Yeah. I've had a couple of players that have gone and played rugby in college. Zanny Brown went to could you coach one of the teams if we pay off about
rugby? Well? No, who does? You can do anything you want? But do you think seventy year old women could play rugby? He got a lot of ambulances around. Yeah, rugby and a couple of helicopters. You're kind of young for you're kind of young for that, Thank you. But maybe in about twenty years, could you play rugby? No? Why not? No? Because I'm falling apart now. In twenty more years, you'll be like the potato man. You'll just be in parts someone in parts.
Yes, what do you see yourself doing in twenty years? Traveling? You want to travel everywhere? Yeah, traveling kind of like Johnny Cash. You're on the road man. You want to be You want to start traveling, sports, drinking a beer. I'll be good. Have you girls ever heard of Johnny Cash? You have? How about? Can you name the four Beatles? What is the capital of Kentucky? That's correct? What's the capital of California. That's pretty good. How about the capital of Massachusetts.
What's this square root of forty nine? All right? What is twelve times twelve? Segment or not? They're not as poorly educated as some of the girls of col Raine where you went to school. Well he also Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will not play again this season. Thank god, six million dollars guaranteed money. I had an MRI. He got hurt the other night. He has to undergo shoulder surgery again. He has a displaced fracture in his right shoulder. He is done. How about Nick Chubb? Uh,
he's done? Dunn done? And good luck to a former Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback, Zach Calearos, remember him? Canadian Football League? That's correct. He's going to make history on Sunday, thirty five year old as will be the come of the first quarterback in CFL history to start the Great Cup Title game in four straight seasons. So he's doing better in Canada than didn't you see? He's there Winnipeg. The Blue Bombers are trying to win their third CFL
title in four years. Who's the Attorney General the United States of America. Girls, the ag say, give him the answer. I don't know who it is, it's all it's Garland, Mery Garland, very good. Yeah, that was Piper came up with that one, Mary Garland, that'd be pretty good. She told me, can you name the vice president Joe Biden? Because he said it, he said at the beginning President Harris. He said, Harris is the president. Right, They got that one right.
Well, girls, thank you, congratulations Teresa. It's wonderful to see you. Wait to see you again. Maybe next year, it's a possibility. What was it? What was the overall record of these four seniors? Seventy five nine and five. That's pretty good. Seventy five nine. But in Summit Country day one, Yes, we're extremely Mikey's one of the nicest human beings. Everyone. He's coming here Friday, yep. And then who else? Molar was sharp? Molar was we've canceled there close, they got close.
We canceled. They had an incredible I'm out a PK to lose on a PK? Come on, Yeah, they only gave up two goals for the entire season and not good enough. Segond Man. Who else coming in? We got somebody we got the volleyball Kings, and the Knights are coming. The Knights are coming. The Knights are coming tomorrow, Willy along with Mercy McCauley, the volleyball champ girls. Congratulations on life well lived at this point. Let this be a launch. Is this the beginning of the end
or at the end of the beginning, Piper? Is this the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning. It's the end of in the beginning, and we're just gonna have fun with We're gonna have fun with it. You got the trophy, you got the ring, you got everything. Segment and congratulations a CCD once again. Segment. Get us out of the stuge report, will Hee and Honnor of a century Cincinnati Country Day as soccer champs. Once again, we leave you two time, two time. We
leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. Well, President Harris led this effort. President led this effort to make things better in the countries from which they are leaving. Ladies, that's your president right there. So get ready. I can't imagine the world when those girls are like seventy five years old, what it looks like. Can you imagine that no, no,
they can't imagine livelong and prosper. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW to just stare thoughts in his mind to make any sense against the communist apparatic Jijiao Peng who boy the ways time in the nineteen eighties on an Iowa farm, collecting siege to take them back to Beijing. You know, we got problems. But nonetheless, Paul Kaminar is the council for the National Legal and Policy Center. You may find his stuff an NLPC dot org and a lot
of good stuff up there. And Paul Kamanarch, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, Paul, I notice you have a great column up about foreign money that is fueling campus radicalism. When the other day there was a get together in Washington about three hundred thousand peaceful individuals showed up to support Israel. There was no massive looting or lawlessness, there was
no taking down of public monuments. It was quite respectful and peaceful. And suppose what's happening on many college campuses might use to term, Paul, the elite college campuses, especially our hard hit What is the connection between the radicalism that we see on many college campuses on one hand, and who's funding it on the other relative to Hamas. Yeah, thanks for having me, and
that's a good question. Yeah, it was a very peaceful rally here in DC yesterday and sharp distinctions from the pro Hamas Palestine demonstrations we see breaking around the country and also on the campus. And that's where this comes in.
In terms of the money coming into these universities from various countries in the Middle East, we've got well, there was a recent report that came out that showed that there was fifteen point seven billion dollars that's with a B from foreign countries to universities, and a lot of it coming from Middle Eastern countries. For example, cut Cutar however we pronounce it, gave some two point seven
billion dollars. Saudi Arabia gave over a billion dollars. China has given one point two billion, and we could talk about that and a little bit how it affects the Biden administration. But what the report showed was that in those campuses that got the Middle East money, and this is like Cornell, Harvard, Yale, all the elite universities, there was a three hundred percent increase in anti Semitism activity versus those universities that did not get that amount of money.
So it was a pretty detailed study that showed this correlation. And what's pretty amazing was that a lot of this money was just uncovered recently. It had not been properly reported, as federal law requires foreign money to universities to be reported. So now we're going to have con we're looking at this and seeing, you know, who's funding these universities, where's the money going,
et cetera, et cetera. So, Paul Kaminar, when you talk about fifteen point seven billion dollars to so called elite colleges, and what form does that make itself? I see the ridiculous radicalism at all the Ivy League schools, University of Chicago on the West coast. So when Cutter wants to give two point seven billion to Cornell or Columbia, and what form is that done? Well, it's done, and you know, basically grant and here's the
wire and here's the money. Now sometimes they'll put strings attached that this is for your many studies program or something like that. And so what's going on is these universities are getting all this money. They do not want to by the hand that feeds them, especially when a lot of foreign students from those
countries are attending these universities. And these students may not be the top of the class, but when they see that their country where they come from is giving big bucks to fund their other law professors in law school and undergraduate, they're not going to buy at the hand that feeds them. And so you know, they basically take this money. They fund these liberal programs. The professors, as we know on college campuses, are overly liberal in their viewpoint,
and therefore they tout the propaganda line. They have these courses they teach on medice culture and this, that and the other thing. So and one in particular I'd like to talk about is the University of Pennsylvania with respect to the China money. But that's a different issue on the theater daughter. So on one side, you have fifteen point seven billion coming from the Middle East
to endow chairs, to build buildings, whatever it might be. I get the goal before we talk about China and Biden and penn is the goal to have marching anti Semitic Marxists come out of these schools that while they're in school, they become activists, then later on they become marching Marxists. Yeah, well, I think the goal is to obviously have their propaganda be disseminated through these students and to the campus and through these various programs that they have.
There may not be a hard correct uh connection where you know money is coming in that's going to pay for the posters, for the demonstrators and so forth. So so you don't have to do that. It's it's clear that what's
going on. So it's enough to have this influence peddling going on by these foreign countries to these universities, and and sometimes it does get a little bit more direct where you have, for example, in the China case, we can talk about where you actually have Chinese students stealing US secrets from these universities
who have contracts with the Defense Department and actually being prosecuted. So on one level, you have the cutters, the Saudi Arabias, the so called rich oil states in the Middle East, funding these Marching Marxists to come out of school, anti Semitic, hating America, et c. And that's one aspect, But the other aspect University of Pennsylvania, which is an Ivy League school. They fund the U penn Biden Center. This is Chinese. Explain that.
Sure. Yeah, our organization, we did a deep dive into the money that was going to the University of Pennsylvania from China, and over the last several years, we found that they got some sixty seven million dollars from China, and a good chunk of that, some twenty million, was listed as anonymous. There's one donation in particular that was for a full fourteen million
dollars that was from anonymous. And so we're saying, well, wait a minute, here's this money coming in, And isn't it interesting that some of this money was coming in after Joe Biden announced he was running for president and just after the pen Biden Center was set up. Coincidence? What a coincidence? Yeah, what a coincidence. Now, the thing with that is the
pen Biden Center was basically the Biden administration in waiting. You had Tony Blincoln, who's now our Secretary of State, was the executive director of the pen Biden Center. Incident, What coincidence? Jake Sullivan, all these than all right, Jake, Jake, come on over here. Unbullieved and they were paid directly from communist Red China. How much money were talking about the University of Pennsylvania Biden. Yeah, well that's where it gets a little cute.
From the University Pennsylvania. They claim. When when we brought this to detest and the media, they said, penn Biden Center Chinese money. What are you talking about? We don't solicit money from China for the pen Biden Center. Uh well, hello, we didn't just fall off a pumpkin truck. When when the Chinese sends you guys the money into your general treasury, you're not taking that money and giving it to your music department. Now you're finding
your Chinese programs. And there is one in particular that they have every year is called the China Summit. They have a University of Pennsylvania and the one we flagged was the one that they held on January Ruary thirtieth and twenty twenty one when the COVID virus broke out. I'm sorry twenty twenty excuse me.
And they had the consul general diplomat from New York come down to Philadelphia from you know, this is the Chinese representative and give the keynote address basically saying, hey, great, you're having me here at this China summed you know kumbaya? Are we all the friends and near your word about Wait a minute,
aren't you the guys that are responsible for this COVID virus. No, they're not speaking ill of China, but yet their people, of their staff, they're putting out publications criticizing Hungary and Poland for taking measures to stop the COVID virus, and their countries say, how dare these autocratic countries clamped down on the spreading of the virus, which of course we did here in our
country with our governors and and so forth. But then it's something that they're going after Hungary and Poland would have very conservative leaders victor Orbon and Hungary in particular, and yet Ania word about the communists China and how they violent human rights and so forth. So now what we did. What we did was we also found a complaint with the Department of Justice going after Hunter Biden and the Penn Biden Santa University of Pennsylvania, saying both of them should be registered
as foreign agents right of the government of China. Hunter Biden because it's getting all this money from the Chinese Energy company to tout their propaganda here in the US and also for the Universe Pennsylvania and Penn Biden Center for basically uh, you know, touting the China line about what's going on internationally globally and all that, and UH getting all this money so that that that uh hasn't been
acted upon. Even though Hunter Biden, uh, you know, has been charged with this gun violation, everybody says, well, where's the Foreign Agent Registration Act violation for China? And right, and and David Weiss, the now special Console, UH is not doing anything on that. I'm still waiting for the tax chargers, I know, you know, you know, Paul
Cameron. All it's amazing to me is that when out of office, you will have Biden kind of the agency administration in waiting collecting serious money from the Middle East and from China. And then before that you had the Clinton Global
Initiative and the Foundation. After she was Secretary of State for four years, she was the president in waiting until the Trumpster came along, and so she went around the world for a few year collecting hundreds of millions of dollars for the Global Initiative, which was declared by every independent charity navigator as one of the worst charities in the world, with over ninety percent paid for studies and putting pockets to moneyes of the and it didn't help anybody. And this is
uncovered by the mainstream that's right there. Mainstreaming doesn't cover. So here's Joe Biden, out of office for four years, collecting serious money from the Middle East and from China through a quote foundation to have his administration in waiting. And right now Gavin Newsom has been wined, dined and pocket lined by the communist red Chinese. He's got his foundation set up collecting money. He sees himself as the administration in waiting. So basically, the Democrats are playing hardball
and the Republicans are playing pickleball. You got it. And I'm watching this and I'm going, well, we're in trouble, Paul common Art, We're in trouble. Yep, yep, yeah, well well anyway, yeah,
so I know we're going short here, just real quick. In terms of the Clinton Global Foundation, there was an email that Hunter Biden had on his laptop when they were setting up this pem Biden sent and said, hey, this is great we can work with the University of Pennsylvania because we won't have to go out and raise money life the Clinton Global Foundation did, or just get his funnel through the University of Pennsylvania and therefore keep our fingerprints off of
it. So there you go. Well, Paul, I find your stuff amazing. We've not touched on the irs agents he wrote about, who were the courageous whistleblowers they came forward to talk about Hunter Biden, slashed Joe Biden, how they benefited. All the stuff's in the public domain, but ninety nine percent of the legal stuff goes against Donald Trump, who's, by the way, maybe not even a billllionaire anymore. They go after him to take
him down every means necessary. But on the other hand, you have Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden drinking modily at the trough of moneys from all over the world for good causes like the University of Pennsylvania. Instead of giving it to the Biden Center, let's give it to the administration. Then they'll funding the money through to us. I will hire Jake
Sullivan, I'll hire my administration ready to go. I'll promise these guys from the Middle East and from China, all kinds of good stuff, and the American people catch it in the shorts. Paul Kamanar, we got to run. But your group is the National Legal and Policy Center at NLPC dot org. A lot of good stuff, but the truth will set us free. Thank you, Paul, God bless thank you. All right, let's continue.
And what do you think I'm looking at this saying? You know when Hillary Clinton had that home brewed server and the director of the FBI took on a judicial role and said, no reasonable prosecutor would ever bring charges. How does he know that unless he talked with and conjured up the outcome before Trump took office with Barackusin and Obama and it's all worked out ahead of time. No reasonable prosecutor will bring the charges except in uh, excepting Donald Trump's case.
Every prosecutor will bring all the charges. Unbelievable. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio, seven hundred you all of Andy's Mediterranean Grill, Cincinnati's original and award winning Mediterranean restaurant, selected a heart healthy restaurant by Time. Oh hello, Biet. I'm broadcasting segment right now as we speak. Jiju Ping, one of your favorites from Beijing, is
meeting with Joe Biden and John Kerry. I wonder how that's going. Oh boy, God, are we in trouble? John Kerry? I didn't. He's still around. It looks like the bottom of my foot. I don't know what to tell you about him. With gout or without gout. I had goal. I won't have gout anyway. Do you know I haven't had it in I know, twenty or thirty years. Yeah, hopefully not to get it again. Yeah, But now what about Nick Chubb? And what about the Shawn Watson? The Browns are done? When was the last time
they had a functioning quarterback? The Browns? Brian sipe Hosar, I don't know, but they Deshaun Watson's making how much two hundred and thirty five million, two hundred and forty six million guaranteed, and he can't play, not gonna play this year again and last year and uh yeah, and he's going to be back for twenty twenty four. He broke his shoulder. He's got plenty of time now from some of those intimate massages. I'm plenty of time.
I'm sure he'll be feeling good here in the neighborhood and skyline time. Somebody should rub his shoulder up a little bit. Maybe they're focusing on the wrong extremities. Thank you somehow. I don't know what today about that team, so they'll probably they're starting a rookie quarterback this week. So the Browns are dun and done. Probably they're played six and three. So I don't know who knows. Well the Bengals got to win tomorrow night. I don't
care what you say. Oh that's true. All the action starts about six o'clock right here, am, So we're going to cover it all day with Ted McKay. By the way, where is Ted McKay. We met Ted McKay son, didn't we didn't? He come in one time? Yes, and told us to keep using Ted McKay He likes that. That's correct. On your way with Ted McKay seg get me into the Stuge report? Will he the Stuge reporters a pro service Every local tame Star heating get air conditioning
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Well they will face off against in the AFC North Showdown tomorrow night against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. What about in Colombia, Pablo Escobar's hippos have been sterilized. You might recall that who did that job? Who did that job there? Or you're not kidding on Tuesday. It's not like your dog is Spader Newter right. The South American country of Columbia began sterilizing hippos. Now you got Tucker and Bebie all upset. They're known as the Cocaine hippos,
imported the nineteen eighties by Pablo esque A bar as personal pets. He would grease up his opponents and alligator fat and throw them tied into a pool with the hippos and then take them by ropes and run them into the hippos. Who shall we say, act like a hippo? What do you think the hippo did? Oh what a way to go there. Huh, Holy cow, the hippos are not native to Columbia. That's diabolical right there. Pablo Escobar would he would like throw it, throw them into the hippo thing and
then the hippos would Yeah. Over the last thirty five, ask you something if he if if you were thrown into a pit, would you would you go against the hippos or alligators or crocodiles? Which one do I have to choose? Yes? He always goes. You always ask me, well, one tears you apart, right, and then the other one just bites the hell out of you. I would take the saltwater crocodiles from into the Indonesia. Yeah, but there may not be just one. So they're ripping you
apart from north, south, east, and west. You know what I'm saying? Is there another plan? I don't know how about this. There's more than one hippo right by the way. I mean, what if you're thrown in with BB Tucker, Fritz and the Big f Fiona well, according to the news accounts, they have one hundred and fifty hippos started out with four, and sterilization takes time because spotting and capturing the territorial aggressive, six
thousand pound animals can be complicated. Yes, what had be complicated? How do you? How do you like? What'd you say? They did? You mean? Pablo? What do you mean? They newted them, they sterilized them? How do you who has that job? Well, they have several vets who spend a long time studying the behavior of the hippos. Right, I'm sorry, there's one hundred and seventy hippos right now from Pablo escobar private staff who have grown fat and sassy, and if they don't take measures,
they're gonna have one thousand hippos by twenty thirty five. They don't want to release them because the hippos have no natural enemies. But right, who's going to eat a hippo? I don't know, But I mean the hippos are doing it more than humans. No, I mean that's action right there, You're talking about maction. That's action. Well, would you want to sterilize a hippo? Male? But I mean, do you want to watch a hippo do it. I'm here to cut your keyones off. I guess
they have coyonis? How do you do that? We're sane, Maynard when you need them. Why don't we have a zoo expert on that? I called how do you sterilize a hippo? Well, what they do with the male hippo from Afar is somehow anesthetize them, somehow quite them down a little bit. Then someone goes in with a pair of scissors and cuts the coyonis with the unkindest cut of all. And then when you wake up, you better be out of the pool. I would say. Came into that because
recovery time. And you know, hippo, you don't want to addy. Daddy's a little upset. Hippos tend to get angry when they lose their coonia. Hippo's doing it. I don't know. They weigh like a ton, don't they. I'm not sure? Some action right there. They got now one hundred and seventy hippos on their way to five hundred and so they going at it twenty four to seven out there, and a nastetize him and then it wasn't gracious? Would you jump into that pool of fine. Let me
find those testicles dangling and hangling. Let me cut some thing. No, and you better get out quickly. Correct? Do you agree? I would say so? You better? You better hold on, Tucker, hold on, thank you. According to this report, uh, sterilizing the male hippos can be dangerous. Oh really, no kidding? Thane man? Or what what would he say about this? I have to call him at one point,
I know, because I don't call anybody anymore. Preview the Bengals and Ravens game tonight as we continue on the Roundtable Show live from Long Decks and hebron six oh five right here on seven hundred ww and you get the latest on the Cincinnata Bearcats from your good friend Wes Miller. Willie, how about this time? Original Montgomery in at eighth five. It may be belaboring the point, but the females are the ones that have the little babies. Tell
the gay rights crowd today, the females have the babies. By the way, if you know hippo behavior, are you familiar with that at all? I didn't know. I missed that class at Cole Rain. You should know that one dominant large male generally mates with all the females in a given herd. So they discovered through observation that if you cut the coyonis off, the largest male, the most dominant male females do not have little hippos. I'm thinking, well, black guys play in the field, then would you want
to go in that pond? Say hold on, Eric Tucker, we want to. And they try to anesthetize them with the right level of knockout drug. But then you don't want to do that if you shoot a dart at him or s And if you go underwater and they're anesthetized, they could drown. And so you have to kind of encourage him to get to the side of the pond. Come here, comick, hip hip, hippo, hip hip, get the hip of off the side of the pond, and say stay right there, and you lift their leg and in there it is there
they are. They gotta be the size of of boulders hanging off the hanging off the cliff, rather the size of bowling balls. So uh, be careful with your cutting too. And then they have to quit the They have to put something going to stop the bleeding. And uh, I'll tell you what that's tough duty right there. I don't care what you say. You're not kidding they got I wouldn't do that. I like I had Thane Maynard on a while back. Yeah, because he threatened to release all the animals
if the levee didn't pass. Right, Thank god had passed. See how about that one shot in South America of this lion running around the neighborhood at night? A large did a bunch of animals get loose? What? In in central Ohio? For some memory of zoo right private zoo? Yeah? Didn't he get Did he get ripped up by some tigers or something? Uh? Yeah? Had farmer all of a sudden, he's out on his farm and you got a large male tiger charging at you. You're thinking, what
the hell is this? I'll be a Browns fan. Remember hippos can be territorial. Okay, oh okay, I'll remember that. Next time. Might come along one if you go, what do you do if you're walking your dog at night and a large male lion starts eyeing you? Like what? It's not good. It's either me or you. Fido Sterilization of hippoponamuses. Can you spell a hippopotamus? No, I like that song at Christmas time. I want a hippopotamus for Christmas. That's pretty funny. Two male hippos
and one female underwent surgical sterilization. What it is part of a larger government effort to control the population. I'm more than one hundred and seventy hippos brought to Columbia by Pablo Escobar. Many are on cocaine. Would you go to a hippo, large male hippo and cocaine? Yeah, sure, yeah, I'm sure he's happy. Now wait a minute, Oh, wait a minute, there we go. You say it? We play at Wednesday? Pablo hit it hit the post bottomus. Do you think we got problems? Is?
What do you do? Go to school for that? I don't know what to tell you tell me? What do you do? I I want to I'm a hippopotamus doctor. I want to cut the coyones off of a large male hippop everyone. How do you find it in all that fat? You have to separate things there they are, you can't miss them in the size of beach palls. So I don't think I would do that unless I had protection of one type or another. What kind of protection like in a tank thirty odd six, but not one they got to help me? That
wouldn't help? Or what do you do sneak up on them or something? Well, they kind of get them and never never land. There's a point of which you can't. Well, they already are if they're on cocaine or don cocaine. They're snorting cocaine. Geez, how much that cost a lot? But they got a lot. They got piles with the white powder all over the place in Columbia. They a lot of cocaine. We want to
congratulate again Teresa hirsh Hour. Yes, she's the coach of the year at c c D the home of the Nighthawks and out of mar is another big day on Thursday tomorrow, Willie, we honor the let's see Mercy McCauley team at one thirty. How about Ken Kings comes in at two thirty. Friday at one thirty Summit Country Day, and then we're waiting for the boys champions next week? Are there one hope? Well, Northern Kentucky. We'll see
what you're right. But Mark Shecher wants to bring in the second place mods rockets. We say, second play, We do that. Why don't we invite Molar. No Molar had a fabric fed Moler was runner up. Well, we only do with champions here, correct segment. Now give me on these student's report. Congratulations again to hersh ower. And there are four players, including the player of the year, Elizabeth Zimmerman, who's got a twin sister and a twin brother and all three of them are good. Maybe those
mom and dad should have more kids. Well, I'm thinking maybe I get some more All Stars. But we have a fabulous story out of Columbia about innessetizing and then and then cutting the unkindest cut of all I would call it. And uh, they're looking for what's his name? Jenner? Didn't get that yet, did he? If you would like to apply for this job, please go to Pablo Escobar Cocaine Hippos dot com. Go there, you're gonna apply to work. Get down there, jump in and do your best.
Wow, what happens if you don't? Well, if you get out of there, what does he take you out? I would think these male hippos got a case of the goo goo, I would I would guess. So, well, maybe maybe the females too do. I don't know how you sterilize a female. I don't know, but I mean the state the the femal male hippos is thinking, Hey, that's that's this. That's the big daddy over there, that's the that's the love daddy. Just call me daddy. I don't know what to tell you. I'm kind of looking at
the pictures of these hippos. They're serious to be thrown into the pit because Pablo's unhappy. Not good, not good. Sounds like a guy over in North Korea throwing his what uncle, are the dogs or something? Wild dogs? They put some pig fat over his uncle and said, have out it, boys, seg man, what a topic. Give me out of the stooge report, Willy anieve of Bengals victory in Baltimore. We leave you with in hippos, we leave you with the immortal words of the stewed report.
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