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11-16-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the fallout from Issue 2 with Rep Cindy Abrams, the growth of the climate change myth with Steve Goreham of the Climate Science Coalition of America, and Dan Hoard helps Willie preview tonight's Bengals game against the Ravens.

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Seven this afternoon, getting ready for the Bengalis in Baltimore. I'm still trying to research the statement made by Brian Combs. Brian Combs, I think said this morning that the Bengals are zero in fourteen in weeknight primetime games over the last ten years, zero and fourteen. I think they just beat the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. But he said that wasn't during the week, that was on a Sunday, as I will, all right, let's see what happens.

I'm gonna check that out later on with the segment and also later on to Steve Gorham of the Climate Coalition to talk about what the government's doing to us and not for us when it comes to EV's and getting rid of gas appliances and more. But until then, the Representative Sidney A one to A one Abrams, she represents American Hardware. She's been a police officer for many

years and now represents generally the West side of Cincinnati. Many issues about marijuana going on, and Sydney Abrams, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Representative. I've had some occasion the last few days to speak to certain individuals in the executive branch and legislative branch of government. But first of all about what to do with marijuana. But one of your compatriots in Butler County, the home of Richard K. Jones, you're a good friend of mine,

wants to get rid of get rid of the court system. And she says, a representative of gross wants to say that the courts cannot rule in the constitutionality of abortion or some other issue that's important. What's your view of getting rid of our court system? Might not be a bit extreme? Well, first, I'll say thank you for having me on again and to go right into it. When I read that, I wasn't sure. You know what I learned in school is there a three separate but equal branches of government?

And I'm not I don't think that's a very good idea. And obviously the Supreme Court has a place in the in the whole entire governmental system. And shaking my head on that, so you no, I will not be in support of disbanding our Supreme Court or taking the power away from them that they have to obviously declare the uh bills that become come out of the chambers, whether they're constitutional or not. So like again, that's there, that's their

Uh. Yeah, I don't know any I don't know anyone in leadership. I don't know, I know know. I spoke to Governor Mike Dawine on this about a week ago on the air, and he said this will not happen, and uh, but the media it was the lead story on Channel nine a couple of nights ago with Evan Millward who said Republicans want to enforce their abortion views by taking away the ability of courts to uh to act.

And I'm thinking, well, there might be a Republican or two or three Republicans, but the Republican Party, those in charge of Ohio will not do it. So uh, let's move on on the issue of marijuana. Unlike abortion, as you know, marijuana was a statute proposed as suppose to a constitutional amendment where you and the legislature can act to amend, to change,

to delete, to enhance whatever it might be. At first blush, Well, what does Sidney Abram say about the marijuana statute and what's going to happen December seventh, and also what's going to happen next year? Well, what I will say about issue too. You know, let's go back quickly to issue one just the just the whole entire election that just happened. And look, the voters came out and the voters have spoken, right, yep,

both issues wellingly passed. You know, I voted no. Not that I have to talk about how I voted, but here we are, and you know I voted no one both and at the end of the day, you know, the issue too passed and I respect the will of the voters. And it is the General Assembly. It's our job now to take a look at how we're going to implement this large program statewide. And so you know, we have to take a look at how that's going to work. In

the meantime. My first, you know suggestion, obviously, I introduced a bill this week and I had a press conference to use a portion of the tax money that's going to be generated from the you know, recreational marijuana, the new the news statute here for our law enforcement, because quite frankly, our law enforcement's going to be the ones that sadly respond to the auto accident with injuries or the fatal auto accident, our first responders, the firemen included,

and so I figured, why not use you know, a portion of the revenue, the tax revenue to help our law enforcement with their continuing professional training, which by the way, is something I've been working on the last couple of years. Taking it back to twenty twenty one, in our budget, we propose a fifteen million dollar pilot program that was going to cover fifty percent of law enforcements continuing professional training, which by law they have to take

every single year if the money is there from the General Assembly. And so we did that, and then we stood up, you know, in typical government fashion, the Law Enforcement Training Study Commission to figure out how we're going to fund this. And at the end of the day, we used forty million dollars a year in this last budget to train every single police officer in the state of Ohio. They have access to top notch training. That's my goal. And at the end of the day, you know, I believe

training saves lives and the states should fund that. So I would like to see the eighty million come from this this new you know, tax stream here, And that's what I proposed this week. Like I said, law enforcement is going to be the ones that have to have to deal with the fallout any any fallout from legal marijuana, and to have this new revenue stream, which will be a few hundred million dollars compared to forty five billion annual budget.

It's not a large amount of money, but it is hundreds of millions of dollars. I had one of my marijuana friends add up looked at the new law. How many plants can you have if you have multiple adults in a home and every three to four months you get a new crop, you can grow your own marijuana, and the number comes out to about eight thousand joints for personal use. Of course, that's someone, according to the statue adge it's passed, which can be amended. It's called the Revised Code,

can actually grow and use eight thousand joints in their own home. Which number one would defeat the purpose of tax dollars. Number two, it would not treat marijuana like alcohol. There's no such a thing anymore as bathtub gin or someone making their own bourbon. I know Tony Bender's a Kentucky and he loves to have a little bathtub gin himself every now and then, but you don't know what's in it. And number three, of course, the money would

be gone. There'd be more people using and I would assume if someone in Delhi township has grown eighth is having eight thousand joints, it's likely not for personal use, in which case they're going to be selling it or giving it away. So in what areas of this new law do you and leadership in the House say we're going to have to change this, change that. Where's your head at this early point? Well, okay, first of all, I don't know anybody who can smoke eight thousand joints a year here. You

know, that's crazy per day. That number is very, very high, h haha, using the word high. But at the end of the day, again, the homegrown program is probably I would say, you know, again, once we have a discussion about this as a group in Caucus, that's an area that we should look at. Obviously before you know, the December seventh day. And at the end of the day, the police, I can speak for our local law enforcement, they have no time to figure

out, Okay, how many plans to have in your house today? That's this is ridiculous. So again, and let's talk about that. I know that you know that there are people where again, as a former police officer, if someone made something in their home kitchen. I would not eat it because I've seen how people live and it's discussing filthy and not all of us live of course that way. I have a very clean kitchen. But really, like I said, how are you going to know what's in this homegrown

stuff? And yes, if it's for personal use, okay, fine, But eight thousand joints our far cry from personal use. So we're going to take a look at that. But like I said, the whole program as a whole, it's going to take some time to look at and figure out, you know, which way what makes sense? Yeah, will this be done in the next three weeks because December seventh is the date according to the governor, he wants to have you and the legislature get this thing going quickly.

But there's not enough time to have hearings to talk about how much THHC content. It makes no sense that recreational marijuana has a higher THC content than medical marijuana. You would think some one who has cancer or some other condition would have more THC. And according to the statute that we passed, I voted for issue too. I voted against the course Issue one. I try to vote against it many times, I can only vote once, but nonetheless

I'm in favor of treating marijuana like alcohol. But no one can brew their own alcohol. And as far as the purity of the concept, I don't know what's in home brewed alcohol. I don't know what's in home brewed marijuana. But if somebody would buy marijuana at a dispensary, I have some assurance that where it came from and what the THC content is, and there's no

fentanyl in it. If someone's got eight thousand joints they're making in their home, sprinkling some fentanyl to get somebody addicted to other substances is going to happen,

which is going to cause more problems. So what can you get done by December the seventh, Well, listen, we do have, of course, the week after Thanksgiving, were in full committee process and all that, the week of the twenty eighth and that then of course you have the first week in December, and then we roll into the second week in December. So you know, obviously the Speaker can call, you know, caucus,

he can call additional sessions than what we have on the schedule now. But I will go back to what you just said as far as I am all for the medical program. You know, I sat on government oversight I served last year last General Assembly, and we went, you know, through the whole medical program and you know, kind of trying to make small changes in

that to it, and you know it's working. It's proven to work for a lot of things, like you mentioned cancer and seizures and whatnot, and so again I'm all for that, and yes, I would agree going into a dispensary at this point, Again, the voters have spoken it's going to be legal, So yes, go to the dispensary. Know what you're getting, Know what's in it, because this sentinel. If it doesn't terrify you, something's wrong with you, because can absolutely kill you. And the tip

of a pen, that's what can kill a human. Yeah, and also car fentanel and that kind of stuff. And it's well intended. But to have someone growing marijuana in their home with the lights and the plants and all that and you have no idea what's in there is not treating it like alcohol. And I think the essence of what people said is, you know what, we want to treat marijuana like alcohol, But then why have medical dispensaries. If someone can just go to a dispensary and get recreational marijuana, why

have medical at all? Right, Well, and again I think you know, moving forward, I mean I would think that that as far as the medical facilities that are already operating, and they're very successful and they have of course all the checks and balances and safety requirements that are there in law, I mean, yes, I would think they could still be producing that same marijuana that they're producing today for medical use. That would make sense to me.

But again, we have to discuss all of that, how the program's going to actually work. And as far as the lawmakers, this was also something the media said, is that the lawmakers in Columbus, who tend to be conservative, are going to eliminate the medical the marijuana recreation completely, which I you may have the right to do, would be in the court system for us. But you're not gonna throw overboard the will of the people,

are you. Of course not. No. I've had constituents emailing me ever since election day, and you know they're like, the people have spoken, you need to listen to us. Don't overturn what we've what we've done, and it's like, okay, well, don't let me in a in a group of people that have already made comments like that, like have a conversation with me. That's not what I'm all about. The people have spoken. Now we have to figure out again. It's the General Assembly who decides.

We set a budget every year, We decide where tax revenues are going. That is absolutely in our you know, jurisdiction, so to speak, on what we can do. So we will decide where that tax money goes, and we will ultimately decide, you know, how the actual program is going to be stood up and it's going to work. So and yeah, it's going to be legal. It's going to be legal. It's going to be legal. I I kind of like it being legal. But if if the

rules and regulation, we've got to treat it like alcohol. And as far as abortion, uh, let's see how it plays out and maybe one, two, three, four years from now it may look at it. We were promised that there you know, partial birth abortion is not going to happen in Ohio, that there's no change in parental consent or at least a notification slash consent. A teenage girl who gets pregnant by the way girls get pregnant

and women not men and boys. But nonetheless there's no uh you know, uh if according to these so called experts who got this thing passed, that that doesn't happen either, that the parental consent will be unaffected. If after two, three, four years from now the promises on Issue one are not met, it may make sense. But something on the ballot constitutional amendment about parental can or something of partial birth abortion. They told us it wouldn't be

affected. And if we find out down the road, guess what they lied to us. There's a way of adjusting the constitution, which is very difficult. The lawmakers can put something on the ballot quickly, but as far as getting the signatures, it's a half a million valid signatures, which is a boatload. And so for my two cents worth in the peanut gallery, I say, let this thing rest for one, two three years from now to see how it plays out on Issue one. What does Cyindny Abrams say about

that? Yeah, you know, I look at I know this is a constitutional amendment, so it's different than the ORC. But what I always like to point out to people is, you know, when people bring things to me constituents and say, hey, this is not working or this you know, like for example, if there's abortions being performed on let's say thirteen year olds. If we get wind of that, listen, that is not that is not right. So we'll take a look at it. But really the

RC they are is for revised, the Ohio Revised Code. So guess what, the General Assembly. There's been law changes, you know, over you know, the past decades. Of course you can go in and take a look and see, okay, this has changed. But going back to marijuana real quick and treating it like alcohol. One thing we can all agree on is you cannot drive when you're impaired, and that is bottom line. Everybody has a right to move around the state of Ohio and their cars and go

to ball games, you know who day and everything else. But you know what, you do not have the right to get liquored up or of course stoned or high or whatever you're taking and start the car and drive down the road to kill somebody else. That is not cool. So again, whatever you do in your own home, good for you, but don't get in your car. Sydy abrams, thank you very much. We'll see how everything

plays out. I want to get a more sensible member of the state to legislation or talk about these proposals to somehow take away the abilities, of course to do their jobs. And I think that's an outlier. It's not reality. Cydny Abrams once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.

Thank you, Cindy, thank you. Let's continue with more of course Bengals action starts about three h five, kick off about eight twenty to night and the Ravens Tony Benner tells me that the Bengal's going to win by seven. I think they're getting five or six points according to sportsbook. We'll see what happens. Let's continue your comments Mine next on news radio seven hundred WLW. With inflation compensation, you could knock inflation outs with a thousand dollars one

of them. It's sport chances. The media deals with cold weather, hot weather, windy weather, wet weather, dry weather. It's all man made climate change, which is a bunch of bs. It's a hoax. Just follow the money. Certain activities are funded by the federal government, so you get more of them. When activities are taxed, you get less of them. And when I watched David Muir watches Lester Hold anyone on the evening news.

It's always the climate change is a given fact, even though one thousand, six hundred climatologists and scientists with capital letters after their names issued a report of manifesto saying there is not man made climate change happening of any significant amount and that America pollution wise is better than it's been in the last one hundred

years. But that don't make any difference. We're going to pay people to keep having studies, and we're going to pay individuals car makers, for example, to have kill switches on their brand new vehicles starting in twenty twenty six. Plus you cannot drive a gasoline powered car starting in twenty thirty two in the state of California. And away we go. And it's ridiculous, it's

wrong, but it's happening because that's what we want that to occur. We want more Americans not to be in the middle class, but rather to be beholding the government. And even though these evs are not working as intended, even though the government will bribe you to actually buy one, and more car dealers are sending him back or taking him to auction and saying we can't sell

them. Americans don't want them. So irrelevant. The activists, the left wingers, the kind that are protesting and rioting in front of the DNC, we'll talk about that in a minute. They simply want more control of your life the party of government, and that's the name of that tune. And it's continuing on that front. On Tuesday, there was three hundred thousand Israeli sympathizers, Jews, Christians and others going to the National Mall on c SPAN.

When I got back at three o'clock, I watched a lot of it and it was peaceful. It was calm there. Israeli flags were flying, American flags were flying. Everyone and from the podium said, look, it's a large crowd. When we leave, clean up after yourself. And it was cleaned up after they left. It picked up everything as if three hundred thousand people were not there. It was not well covered by the media, was it Absolutely not, because it didn't fit at the media bias. But

last night and it continues to be run a little bit. There were several Democratic leaders who made their way to the Democratic National Committee large building in Washington, DC, and much like on college campuses. If you're a Jew and you're on a college campus, likely there'll be large numbers of individuals with loudspeakers shouting at you as you walk between classes. And God help you if you put a yamaga on or some Jewish symbol, you're going to be harassed and

may be killed, beaten. That's what's happening on college campuses. Non coverage by the mainstream media. It doesn't fit. So on one hand, three hundred thousands show up and clean up after themselves, respectful speeches, no graffiti, no vandalism, no assaults, no beatings. And then similarly, what happened, well, there was to get together a powwow at the DNC, And what happened is last night, this was this was Thursday, so Wednesday

night. Last night US capital offices were put on lockdown after pro Palestinian mobs descended on the DNC headquarters. Six Capitol police officers were injured, only one arrest made. Capitol police have put on a statement saying the protest were not peaceful. It was a riot. That's the Capitol police getting beat up again. And I'm guessing waiting today for CNN or MSNBC having interviews with the injured officers to talk about these left wingers rioted, screamed, holler, and shouted

about three hundred people to protest the arrival of Democrats at the DNC. The Capitol police said, We've handled hundreds of peaceful protests, but last night's group was not peaceful. The crowd failed to obey our lawful orders to move back. Remembers the Congress in the building. When the group moved dumpsters in front of the exits, Pepper sprayed our officers and attempted to pick up a bike ract to throw at us. Our teams quickly introduced consequences, pulling people off

the building, pushing them back, clearing them from the area. Many of our officers were taken to the hospital for emergency care. These are left wing democrats acting like left wing democrats looking at my left right now. Many highways in California. They were having a die in on the interstate highways and bridges in the state of California, so that people cannot go to work, can't go to school. The left wing activist the George Floyd protest and five hundred

American cities that burned. You had about twenty eight people murdered, including six police officers. Damage was well over a trillion dollars. Those pests protests, by the way, were mostly peaceful, according to CNN, mostly peaceful. So when the rioting and the protests happened on the left are not covered or

excused. When it happens with extreme ritis like January the sixth, the FBI launches a full scale investigation and they spend months and months and months tracking down every person connected or unconnected, making sure that they're properly arrested and sentenced to years or decades in jail. But when it happens on the left, they're mainly peaceful and it's not a big deal. That's what we're dealing with right

now. So likewise, when Democrats now fully control almost every large city in America, when there's a large number of car thefts and car breakings which are ubiquitous, try to spell the word ubiquitous. I love saying that word. What do they do? Well? The mayor of Chicago and the mayor of New York is suing Hyundai and Kia for making cars that are more easily car

jacked than a Chevrolet or a Ford. They're actually suing Hyundai when their constituents are carjacking hundreds of Hyundais in Kias, they're suing the manufacturer of the car. And Larry Krasnik, for example, in Philadelphia, will not prosecute car thieves because he didn't consider that to be a serious offense. That is a George Soros funded prosecutor, like liberal Democrats who want to give us here in

hamletin County Connie Pillaging. Connie Pillage, the Democratic nominee to run against Melissa Powers, is going to be funded by George Soros. And she's an older

lady looking for a paycheck. And if she convinces you the truth is a lie and that somehow the Hamilinic County Prosecutor's office is not professional, well, Joe Deaters and Melissa Powers have spent a quarter of a century having the most professional prosecutor's office anywhere in the Tri State award after award conviction rates above ninety five percent. They actually prosecute criminals, but they want to convince you that

the lies to truth, that somehow there needs to be professionalism. How many county prosecutor's office and if you let that happen, you're going to get the city in the county that you deserve. More people are going to move to Warren County, and now more people are going to move to Boone County, in Kenton County, Campbell County, and Dearborn County to get out. If you allow that to happen, we get the government we deserve. Isn't it

the liberal way of doing things? So if there's thousands of car thuffs and hijackings, and I'm not talking about the ones where are guns put upside your head and someone steals the car, one of the most frustrating things is to go out in the morning and I see this in Madisonville a lot and a car window is broken. You see some glass there and your car may be rifled through to find what's in it. Or this car glass there, window

glass and the car's gone. And according to one police report in Madisonville, there's twelve to fifteen car break in a week where the car is tole in about half the time on joy rides and used to commit drive by shootings. So in the city of Cincinnati there's hundreds of Hyundais and Kias that are carjacked

every year. In some cities it's well over one thousand. So instead of blaming the perpetrator, instead of locking up the perpetrator, liberal prosecutors don't prosecute the crime, and they sue the car manufacturer for a quote allowing their product to be carjacked. Are you kidding me? I've never driven a Hyundai or a Kia. Happily I would do so, but nonetheless I have an anticipation that the manufacturers are those products, don't make them with the idea, let's

make a car that's easy to carjack. What so liberals will sue in the progressives Hyundai and Kia when this carjacks guns. You had Scottie Johnson on city council. He's a former cops, spend twenty five thirty years hard as a cop. Elected again the council. He's got a good heart. He's completely lost his way politically, but that happens when you swim and polluted streams, you tend to get sick. So Scottie Johnson, the former cop, says, look, if you come to Cincinnati, make sure you bring your gun

with you and properly store it. Are you kidding me? Well, yes, you should bring your gun with you because there's going to be about twenty five to thirty thousand shots fired in the little city of Cincinnati this year. There's going to be four to five hundred people wound, it eighty to ninety deaths. But the shots that don't hit anybody are a concern. You better bring your gun with you. That's what city council says to do. What do they want to do, well, they want to sue the NRA.

What the NRA is responsible for twenty five to thirty shots fired. The answer by liberals is yes, sue the NRA, Sue Kia, a Nundai. It's kind of like someone who's morbidly obese that wants to sue the manufacturer of knives, forks, and spoons. I don't blame a fork, a knife, or a spoon. If somebody eats too much, I blame the person. I don't blame Hyundai and Kia. If their cars are disproportionately carjacked, I blame the perpetrator. Try to lock them up. I think carjacking a

vehicle is kind of a serious offense. It's like your home on wheels. It's not good, it's bad. It's a serious offense. But many liberal prosecutors say, well, after all too many teenagers doing that, so let's not prosecute them. Let's not do that. When we had the burnouts, had the fast and furious burnouts on I seventy one in River Road, you have the Vice mayor of our city, Jan Michelle Kearney saying, well, let's back off, give them some space and maybe go to the ham and

the County Fairgrounds in Carthage. Let them do it there, and don't charge them with a felony please. In other words, it's almost attempted murder when you have cars going seventy eighty miles an hour, slamming on the parking break and doing burnouts on River Road or I seventy one, for God's sakes,

I think that's kind of like a serious offense. So when one person was apprehended, Melissa powers the county prosecutor and dited in for an F four inducing panic, and she's going after the car civilly because it was used to commit an offense. So even if you roll to a liberal judge like a Judge Bloom for example, or a judge Cross that, guess what will happen. Well, you might be found not guilty or break it down. But We're still going to get the car, and that's the problem. Go for the

car. Don't blame the car, Blame the driver. Don't blame Hyundai or Kia. Blame the thief, don't blame the NRA. Lock up the people illegally using guns, and if you put on a lot of weight, don't blame McDonald's. The person has agency, the person has responsibility, But the media picks and chooses. They're faves, and their faves are left wing activists

that hate Israel. They're pro Hamas group. Because right now, for the second or third time, left wing activists have seized control of federal office buildings in Washington, d C. And to the media, it is a non story. His officers are pepper sprayed and assaulted. It's no big deal because, after all, the leftists are doing it, and they're really well intended. They're good people. But the evil ones are the ones in Charlottesville marching

around the Jews are not replaces. And that was absurd. There was a woman killed there. I think her name was, was it Heather Higher? Was that? Her name just came to me who it was run down by some right wing activist who was sentenced to life imprisonment, and damn it, he should spend his life in jail for taking that woman's life. But the same standards applied to the left wing who beat, assault and killed cops. The same standards should apply. But the media will never do that. So

let's continue and never stop. We simply continue. And you know, recently, looking to my right, I'm cleaning out some files, and I keep files in every year that I do talk radio. At some point I may auction them all, forgive them to the Broadcast Hall of Fame. I kept

a quote from twenty nineteen by City council member Chris Selbach. Whatever happened to him, I have no idea City council Member Chris Silbach, this is in relationship to the Cuvecath boy, that shall I say, confront it a so called Nathan Phillips, self professed Vietnam War veteran who was of Native American descent.

And you might recall in the beginning that the Cuvecat Boy was pictured by the media, of course, seventeen year old boy as the wrong party and Nathan Phillips, because he's a left winger, he was pictured as some indigenous guy, a veteran and simply a great American. So before the truth came out, the media quickly seized on on Sandman and the cuvecat Boy went after

him. So when this was going on, Chris Sielbach City council member said, quote, the behavior of the students from Coventing Catholic ten minutes from my house is despicable, appalling, an anti American. These are not freedom lovers who want to make America great again. These punks from Covington Catholic are little

cowards who are making America hate again, quote unquote. When the truth came out and it appeared that Nathan Phillips and his group were the aggressors and not the cupcath boys who acted completely properly, Chris Sielbach was asked by the inquir hey, now that more facts are known, you want to revise and extend your remarks. He said, I'm not going to to get distracted for the fact eight hundred thousand Americans and their families are out of work because the policies

of Donald Trump. There you go, so don't answer the question, don't take responsibility. So I save that from the year twenty nineteen. The truth will set us all free. Don't blame a car if a thief steals it. Simple concept, but not in the mainstream media. Let's continue after one o'clock today will be Steve Gorham. He's a climatologist who might recall yesterday that Senator John Kerry who's the heir to a ketchup fortune. We call him the

ketchup guy. But the face looks like the bottom of my foot was sitting there at the table with Biden looking very important. He's a climate activist himself, So we have an expert coming on a breakdown whether we're in a climate crisis or not. Twelve fifty five Home of your Bengals kicking off tonight. Really it's about about three h five. We're gonna have a lot of pregame coverage and you know the facts how important this game is. And later on

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charge of our climate policy. The climate's changing right now. In fact, it changes about four times a year where I live. But nonetheless, we're trying to stop climate change at least man made global warming, so to speak. And one of the experts is Steve gorm Is, executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, author of four great books on energy, climate

and sustainable development, with over one hundred thousand and currently in print. The new book came out in August, which is the Coming Renewable Energy Failure, and that's been out for a couple of months. And Steve Goran once again thank you for the coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And what was your takeaway from the conference in San Francisco area with the President and Hijio Ping talking

about climate change? Are the Chinese playing us like fools? Well, I am kind of concerned with the whole thing, and most of them are non energy and non climate issues I'm concerned about and great to join you again, Willie. Yeah, you know, I am concerned. The President and mister Carry and others put climate is such a high, such a high on the priority, and maybe they're unfortunately, maybe they're willing to trade away other things

that are more important for China on climate. But China is getting about sixty percent of the electricity from coal, and they're building a coal plant every three weeks or so. And as a matter of fact, we have about sixth seventh of the world. Most of the population of the world continue to use hydrid carbons and are going to continue to use hydricarbons coal, oil, and

natural gas. And if I'm a betting man, I'm happy to bet any climate scientists that global emissions are going to continue to rise for the next decade. At least what we do here in the United States were only about thirteen percent of world emissions, and that is dropping really isn't going to make much of a difference, and these nations should be building coal, oil and natural

gas. We have a large portion of the world. If you have an air conditioner in the United States, your air conditioner in your house uses more electricity than about a third of the world's people. We have five hundred about six hundred million people without access to electricity and another two billion that have blackouts

every single day. And so you know, this idea that we got to get people to stop using coal, oil and natural gas really is very negative for most people in the world and would hurt many people around the world. It's just a crazy, crazy policy at this point. Every year carbon emissions go down from the United States of America because of clean coal, because the

better uses of natural gas. We sit and stand on top of hundreds of years of supply of coal and natural gas that we can't exploit because of politics, not science. And you make a reference in some of your articles in your book The Green Breakdown, how more and more now of the American people are figuring out what the socialist, leftist, Marxist and government want to do

to us, especially windmills and things of that character. Do you sense here we are in November of twenty twenty three that somehow more and more governments and Americans are figuring out that the man made climate change and all that kind of stuffs a hoax, and that we should have clean air, we should have clean water, which we do. However, there's a politics involved in this unrelateable of science. Are more Americans figuring out what the leftis are doing to

us. Well, it seems that way. You know, in my book Green Breakdown, I predict it's going to take maybe a decade or two for this whole thing to break down, and driven by things like higher electricity prices, electricity blackouts, less freedom. They want to take your cars and your natural gas appliances, and then these transnational energy shocks like we've seen in Europe. But it may be that the green breakdown is already starting. I mean

there's a bunch of big things going on. The offshore wind projects all along the East Coast are failing. Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, they're pulling out. The UK just held a wind auction for land based wind and they had no bidders. In the UK, these wind companies can't provide stuff at the prices that are competitive. Germany has just bailed out Zeeman's Energy ten dollars they gave them, which is a big wind turbine company.

An electric vehicle slowdown going on. Inventories are up three hundred percent in the United States. Ford is going to lose four and a half billion dollars this year on their ev business. Ford and General motors have decided to cut back their EV introductions, and if you look at renewable energy stocks, they really are collapsing. They're down forty percent this year on the Renis Index, which is the top thirty renewable companies of the world, and the Renis Index has

dropped three years in a row. So maybe the breakdown is occurring already, which really would be a good thing for people to get back to what's sensible in terms of energy. In fact, the Wall Street Journal says that hundreds of car dealerships, which tend to be small privately held businesses, are not buying evs, especially Fords, that they're losing something like thirty to forty thousand dollars every time they sell a Ford. Ev Ford loses forty thousand dollars.

They got to quit selling to damp things. And I know card dealers that are sending them back or they're taking them to auction. If I have a floor plan that they pay for them up front, that means they can send them to auction and get rid of them. Because the American people don't want the damn things. Well, the early adopters wanted them. The guys that want cool Tesla's and the guys that are wealthy and use them for a second car, or you know, if you can charge at home and drive a

short distance to work every day and back, it's pretty good. But I think we've exhausted most of those people. Anybody with an apartment would have to plug an extension court over the sidewalk to charge the charge your EV and you're in the if you're in the North area, they won't charge when it gets down about ten degrees unless you've got a heated garage. Or if you travel any distance, then you've got to deal with with charging, so public charging,

So those are those are all big issues. And then the price of the vehicles too, it is very very high. Most people can't afford them. So the most of the population is kind of waiting to see now. And and so despite all the hype and the Biden administration promoting them, uh, they've really hit a a big speed bump. And the other thing, if government's got to bribe you as a citizen and consumer to buy a product,

they're giving you a seven and a half thousand dollars tax credit. And even with that, by the time your front tires hit the street on a brand new ev you've lost ten thousand dollars, and then you try in three or four years to actually trade it in on something the prices have collapsed, and so that's seven and a half thousand dollars an incentive that'll cause you to actually lose more money. Now. Secondly, we're seeing higher electricity prices here

in Ohio. Duke Energy's gone into the TOPUCO Public Utilities Commission getting higher utility prices. Everyone's going to start paying more all over the Midwest, especially why yeah, these are because of renewables. People. Unfortunately, the utilities have caved into most of the state governments, not all of them, but in many places, and they're putting in a wind and solar and they have to

build transmission out to remote areas. All that is very very expensive. California now Green California has become the second highest electricity price in the nation behind Hawaii, twenty six cents of kilowat hour. That's almost double what you're staying in Ohio, double the Western states. And these are going to go much much higher unless we get back to some common sense. So you know, this

is a very tough thing, and people need to educate themselves. They need to figure out what's really going on with this proposed renewable energy transition, and we need to get back to sensible energy policies. A few days ago, ahead on Congressman Thomas Massey of Northern Kentucky, he talked about the kill switch, and most Americans have no idea what that is. But beginning in twenty twenty six, by administrative rule, every new vehicle made in this country must

have a kill switch. And by that he means if the government or some software package determines that your car is going too fast or too slow, changing lanes too rapidly, the kill switch will be automatically activated and your car will get thirty seconds of notice that you're about to lose engine power, get off to the side of the road. And this is not necessarily only about catching

drunk drivers of those driving out with marijuana. It's also intended, he said, down the road within twenty twenty six, if the next administration continues to be left wing activists, that in your home many have smart thermostats, and the government will take over your thermostat and keep at about sixty four degrees in the winter and about seventy six degrees in the summer. So you have a part here about losing your freedom. Please explain what the Marxist leftist progressives are

planning. Well again, yeah, I mean, and those are important things. Yeah, the home metering and what you're talking about. Also, my insurance company wants to track me. They want me to put a device in my car and track everywhere I go. I declined it, so I'm paying a little bit more on insurance. But the big things are electric vehicles and electric stoves and electric appliances. We have the EPA right now that is monitoring

tailpipe emissions and tightening regulations on those and also mileage for cars. And if we continue going the way we're going, by about twenty thirty five, it's going to be impossible for Ford or GM or any other manufacturer to build a line of gasoline vehicles. They just won't be able to make the standards. So we need to get in and change that. The other thing is we

have a war going on in the United States right now. We have about seven states, six states that have banned gas appliances and new construction California, Oregon, Washington, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland. But what most people don't know. We also have about nineteen states that have said, wait, hey, if you're a city or a county, you can't ban gas and appliance, And those people don't get any press. That's the good news.

If the climate hasts get their way, they're going to want to take away your gasoline car and your gas stove, and that's just going to raise costs for people across the board. Well, we have to change policy by changing politicians. You have a great section and the Green Breakdown about other countries. We cannot mandate in America what India does, or what Pakistan does, or with what sub Sahara, Africa does, or what Russia does, or what

China does or what Korea does north or South. We can't control that at all. So what happens if John Carey mister ketchup and Joe Biden slash Kamala Harris continues to have the left wing bureaucrats in charge of our lives and we continue down the path of getting rid of gasoline powered appliances. I'm a gasoline powered cars, natural gas appliance has never use nuclear power, and we keep everything making it more expensive for middle class Americans. Is the rest of the

world going to go along with us. Well, I hope not. And yeah, that's where we're headed. We're headed for higher tricity prices. We're heading for electricity blackouts because wind and solar intermittent less freedom. And mister Kerry, you know, he flies all over the world in his private jet, and he said, I know that amidst carbon dioxide, but my work is too important. And by the way, in France, in France now they've banned all short haul flights if you can get on the train instead. They

won't let you fly from one city to another in Paris. And they also took a survey. Forty percent of the French people think that we ought to give limit the amount of flights you can take in your lifetime to something like four, all to save the planet. By the way, in Green Breakdown, I was to talk about some crazy stuff. There's a there was a headline in the New York Times recently about the guy said that you should meet with short people to control global warming. Say that again, I got it.

I got a date a short girl. Short. Yeah, that you'll help control global warming if you if you choose it right. Well, here's the big question. Steve Gorm is there a climate emergency? Every in the news. I want to watch ABCNBCCBS. They begin with the climate emergency. It is beyond debate that we're in a climate emergency. Is that true? No, it isn't. We've had one degree of warming in one hundred and forty years. You're right, there's a whole bunch of scientists and news media

that have said President Biden declare a climate emergency. United Nations declare primate emergency. But we've had one degree warming since eighteen eighty one degree celsius two degrees fahrenheit. And there have been many times in the past when it's been warmer than today. A thousand years ago, when the Viking settled southwest Greenland, they built a colony at Havasi, and at that time there were trees that were six meters high twenty feet high. Today there are no trees on that

site. There's only scrub grasses. It was warmer thousand years ago than it is today. Another example is the men in Hall Glacier near Juno. It's been shrinking for more than a century and the environmentalists are saying, well, this is due to what we're doing but scientists went down inside the Mendenhall Glacier into ice Caves about eight years ago and they found tree stumps in the ground under the glacier, and not one but many. They radiocarbon dated them,

and these trees are a thousand years old. So the evidence shows that where we have a glacier today, a thousand years ago, we had a forest. Today's temperatures are not abnormally warm, despite the United Nations say the planet is boiling and all that other stuff. Matter of fact, if you see an article in the media about climate it's probably wrong. Now. The other thing, there's money in this. It's like claims of dei. There's money

in it. If money follow the money, and there's lots of money and man made climate change because that's where universities, colleges get lots of money. That's where money's handed out to companies, that's where government can favored certain industries and punish others. There's a lot of money involved in this climate change emergency. And Greenland was called by Greenland Leif Erickson, not because it was snowy, because it was green a thousand years ago and now it's extremely snowy.

It wasn't go snow land. It was called greenland, and so also was it raised true. Sixteen hundred signed to sign a missive a message saying there is no climate emergency, and that received zero media attention. Sixteen hundred, that's true. I was actually on that list they put me on there. I'm not really as signing this, so I'm re searcher, but I was on that list. But you're right, there's a tremendous amount of money behind this. We have whole new industries wind, solar, biofuels that have grown

up. We have deans of sustainability of colleges, vice presidents of sustainability of corporations. We have about twenty five computer modeling teams across the world, and as I discussed in my second book, The Mad, Mad Mad Role of Climatism, those things cost fifty million dollars to set up to run these climate models on a supercomputer, and then twenty million dollars a year to run each one of these teams. And there are twenty five of them oho. So

there's a vast flow of money into all these industries. And the Inflation Reduction Act is now sending forty or fifty billion dollars a year. That's up five times from the Trump years into all of these green projects. So you're right. Money is powerful behind this and one of the reasons that just keeps going on and on. Well, when you pay for something, you get more

of it, and the business is good and keep getting it funded. And reality, any piece of evidence that is contrary to the left wing activist is ignored, any piece of evidence that supports them is publicized. Well, Steve Gorm once again, the book is the Green Breakdown, the coming renewable energy failure, and God bless this country. We have to overcome with the politicians demand that we do. And Steve Gorm once again, thank you for coming

on the Bill Cunningham Show. And please always be out there, always be available because you're making sense, not mister ketchup. So Steve Gorm, thank you very much. Great to join you. God bless America. Let's continue with more. The truth will set you free. And the Biden administration spent fifty billion dollars a year to research global warming to justify what they're doing. You pay for something, you get more of it. You tax it,

you get less. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live. That's your home of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred. Were you old on? Are you hello pumpkin? If that time of year? The Great Pumpkin Pie is a Roger Brushes and it's justice those three in the operations. In four years at USC, they sent Forrest Greg out to work me out at USC to see if this guy was worthy of being picked. I won't go into details, but I knew who Forrest was. I knew he

was a Hall of Fame tackle. He was putting me through a workout, so I needed to show him that I was worthy for them to pick me. He put me through some drills and I moved along, and all of a sudden, he decided to pass rush me. I wasn't sure how to react, but I reacted like any offensive lineman would react. He made a move inside, made a move outside. Just as he made that, I stuck both hands right in his chest and I jammed him to the ground.

You better believe I was scared. I extended a hand. I apologized, and he said, no problem. He smiled. He goes, that's okay. Hello, Hello quiet, and I'm I'm broadcasting God say. Bengal activity started about three or five today in Baltimore. But until then we have the champions are with us from Mercy McCauley, first time ever together. Hit the music from Freddie Mercury. A and girls, don't listen to Freddie Mercury. Okay, h hit the music. I've made a few Mercy McCauley's kicks.

Fuck. When's the state volleyball title? Hit the music? Freddy? Did they play this after the match that's going on with? N't? Don't they don't they know what's going on at right state? Not really, I don't know what's going on, introduced the head coach players Willy. We bring in the Division two Ohio volleyball state champions Mercy McCauley wolf Pack. Today they beat Gilmour in the final, their first state team title. The fifth set was

a thriller. How close the ladies got up five to one, and the coach is thinking, we got the ring, we got the money, but Gilmore says, uh uh. They tie it at twelve and thirteen before that illustrious championship point. Hit the music again. Hold on, listen to music now. You brought fame and fortune to Mercy. What they did McCauley and fortune with this title to Gilmore. They gave mercy. Yes, say the coach. And the new coach is Sam Gagan, Sam, Sam, coach.

How you doing. I'm doing great. Happy to be here, Sam. I'll talk about what happened in the big game. You're up against the wall. Defeat looms in the gymnasium. There's ugliness gnashing her teeth. The players are an excellent absolute rebellion. What about the fans. The fans are going nuts. Explain the last few points. Well, I have with me my seniors, and one of them is who I'm going to talk about for the last few points, because it's senior Maria Drapp. She was the key

in those last two points. She went back to serve and I was like, it's over. I'll look on her face and I was like, we got this. She's gonna go. There's some aggressive serves and aces and she did and that was it? All right? Love that here. Let's get the dramatic moment up to the microphone. Oh you're right now, there are right right, there's good. Next, describe what happened. You had the look of a killer in your eyes. You were like a mass murder still

does She still had that look in your eye. You wanted to take gilmourre down. Explain what happened. No, I was just once I went up for the block and I got it, I knew I was good and I can go back on the serving line and get our team the dub and we did and we pulled it out. What kind of what kind of serve? What was it a top spin? Was it a side spin? Was it a bottom spin? Did you jump up and spike it was golf or something? Or what talking? What kind of serve was it? It was just

a float serve. I was putting it in an aggressive and I ended up getting the ace and then I got one more serve of me and then we got a free ball and we killed it and then we wont sports reporter, coach, why don't you do that in golf? I don't know. Float one up there on the green. Introduce your other players, Okay, we

have all the seniors. We got Sophia Atkins, Ribby Klusman, Maria drap You just heard from Jayden, Carly and Ellie Drake right now next year, are you going to make a promise to bring another team back for Mercy McCollough to win the state title again. I would love to. I will promise we'll work our butts off to me how you can do great? Mary has been here? What well Beachwood. Beach been here what like nine straight years? Beachwood they can't lose. But he was here for the second year in

a row. I said yesterday that Mueller, we don't take losers in in soccer because they didn't win. I caught some serious flack for that. Oh oh, Now, coach, should I have said that, it's your show. You can say what you want. You gotta be in program the program director. Wow, But I shouldn't have said that because the entire year they were twenty four to oh, gave up one goal in the first game and one goal in the last game. Well they lost on penalty kicks for the

last game. Now was that final? Was that the greatest boys soccer team in history in Cincinnati? Anyone that can sustain a whole season that competitively they're the winners is great. They're the winners. Good segment. I want to ask the coach also this you have Mountain Notre Dame, which I'm sure dominates Mercy. You have Saint Ursula. I'm sure, Mercy Ursuline. Did you happen to play the better schools or not? Are those the better schools a

fight? Wor we play in the best league in the country, which with all those teams g g c L, which is Mountainre Dame, Seaton, Saint Rusla and Ursaline. I guess you lost all of them in US and we beat all of them. Thank you for the setup competitively that right there, to get you a trophy. Again, we beat everybody in the league. Beat them? How you play him once or twice? We play everybody twice. You didn't beat them both twice? We split with Seaton and Saint

Oursla and other than not Mountain not Are Dame. The best high school in the state is Mountain Notre Dame. As you know, the only all those schools only own what about five hundred volleyball titles correct over the years, and they do this one. You beat Mountain Notre Dame. I love all these coaches too, Sorry, then you beat them? Do we beat Mountre Dame. Yeah? The Scottie Rogers coach, he's basketball, I'm sorry he retired.

Yeah, it's Greg Gullan and your overall record coach twenty five and four. Not bad, not at all. Let's see where the girls are going to school? Come up here, now, what's your name? I'm where you're going to go to school? If anywhere? I'm still looking around right now. How about how about Xavier? You want to go to ZA NK U n K Xavier. They're both great schools. Are grade? You got like a C? You got a D? What kind of ground? I'm a straight a student? Yeah? All right? What's the square root of

eighty one nine? What's the capital of the state of Kentucky? Oh, Frankfurt? All right? What's the capital of the state of New York? Oh? Oh, I know that's Albany. All right? Who is the Secretary of State of the United States? We're not there my class yet. How about who's the vice president? I'm Joe Biden. I'm sorry, Kamala Harris as the president. He said it the other day. Now, next up, young lady. I understand you play rugby or what do you play?

You play across across? Well, you're going to go to college somewhere. Yeah, I'm going to Thomas Moll University. But that's good. You look a little rough and I mean, that's a lot of it's a lot harder to play that lacrosse rather than volleyball. Correct, it's nasty. We'd be elbowing people like you're in the Congress or anything. No, what is the capital of the state of Indiana? Correct? Who is the second President of the United States of America? John Adams? Very good? Are good?

Who's pictures on a five dollars bill? Ape Lincoln? That's why they're four? Oh, Willian? What's your GPA? Like six point eight three or so? What is your GPA? Mine's at three point eight five, So it's not bad. Not now, I'm just good as your team. Maybe it's still not bad. My next not what was the way a minute? What was yours when you were at the park? Well, they didn't have that, did they. They didn't have GPAs back then. I had a two point two Yeah, barely got in, but nonetheless I graduated.

Did you girls try to go to Deer Park High School and just didn't didn't qualify? Something like that sounds about right now, Maria, where are you gonna go to college? I'm gonna go to Bradley University play volleyball. No, I'm a pre at Peoria, Illinois. Yeah. What's the capital of Illinois Springfield? Good? What's the capital of California? Sacramento? I name one US Senator from Ohio, JD. Vans Damn. That's pretty good, pretty good? All right? Next up, young ladies? Your name and

I hope you know where are you gonna go to school? If anywhere? I'm Ruby Cluseman, and I'm going to Morehead State for volleyball. Morehead they the Colonels. What do they call the Eagles? All right? Then, who's the governor of Kentucky? You'll be there, Governor? He just won? Andy, She got it, She got it right, You got it right. What are you going to study at Morehead? Uh? Pre med? You want to be a doctor. Let's be a lawyer and sue people

make their life miserable, live off. I do that already, sue people for fun already? Yeah? All right, Next up, young lady, I give us her name, and we're Gonnaere're you gonna go to school? I'm Sophia Adkins. I'm going to Providence College for volleyball. Is that over the Friar Rhode Island? Yes? About that Pete Gillen's old home. That's right, Big East. Pretty good. What's the capital of Rhode Island? Providence? Bingo? That's correct? Can you Newly city in Rhode Island?

Right? Almost? I don't think it's many too many big think? So what's the square root of one? Forty four twelve? How what's your GPA? Pretty good, isn't it? Four hs? We're the stupid ones in the room. Huh. Make for yourself, give me some sports and make it fast. UTURE Ports a proud service of your local Temestar Heating and air conditioning dealers. Temestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati called Stacey Heating and Air Solutions five one, three, three six seven h E A T spot.

We also want to thank Ron's Roost Restaurant and Bar Willie the world's greatest fried chicken. Now these girls had a bunch of fried chicken. That's good. Thirty eight to fifty three Race Road at five one three, five seven four oh two two two get those orders in for Thanksgiving. The Queen Pam Larkin herself are Donna excuse me, Donna Larkin brought it down today. Stay in school. Stay in school as long as you can, because life is difficult.

It is not good. Stay at school a seat and long go to college, stay there for six to eight years, laid your parents nil nil, get nil money and everything, and enjoy life. Wait till reality hits you when you're about twenty five years old. Don't let that happen. Stay hold on to sixteen as long as you can. Changes come along to make us women and men say, please continue, Willy. Let's see Bengals update. Of course, a big game tonight in Baltimore. AFC Norse showdown Bengals

and Ravens. Best Bengals coverage coming up, RNL carriers pregame sports talk after the big show here at three o'clock. Red's update. Single game tickets for Reds regular season home games at GABP, excluding Opening Day, We'll go on sale tomorrow, Friday, November seventeenth, at nine am. Girls, just the manager of the Reds, then David Bell, Maria's pretty smart. Fans can purchase tickets by calling five to one, three three eight one Reds Orreds

dot com slash tickets. Who is the Reds first baseman that said he's not coming back having completed seventeen years very good? Major League Baseball owners voted today Willy to allow the Oakland A's to move to Las Vegas, where they will construct a one point five billion dollars stadium in the Las Vegas Strip a lot

of gambling. Uh and and the Hockey News Ohio Stadium, the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes, being considered as a potential venue for a major future event, the NHL's Winner Classic, where they play outdoors in the Horseshoe. Correct, it's pretty good. It is good. I would do that in the wintertime, not in the summertime. Soccer tonight, first round of the NCAA Tournament Xavier in Kentucky, corkran Field tonight at seven. Me too. I hope they win. Got it? In sports? Uh? I think

though, Well, congratulations two to Miami. They're the MAC East champions in football and they are going to the MAC Championship game. Uh, December two against Toledo. Rock boyman did the game last night? Correct, but he was there. Did you see the lack of attendance of that game? What do you think about that? Well, that was on the that was on the Buffalo side. They had a good crowd behind Miami. I saw the not too many segments and then also good luck this weekend. Willie to Zach

Kalaros, the former Bearcat quarterback. He leads the Winnipeg Blue Bombers into the Great Cup Game in the CFL Championship. He is the first CFL quarterback in history of that league. It go four straight seasons in the title game. Now, girls, you have a long and productive life ahead of you. You have a good foundation to whom much is given, from whom much is

expected. In the future, he'll be looked upon as leaders in our community to take the glories of the state championship game and translate it to human life. To win the game of life is more important than winning a volleyball trophy. So win the game of life. Do what's right. Pay attention, listen to your parents, get married, have lots of kids, have a

professional career, and do what's right for this great country of ours. We need each of you to have maybe four to five children each because we got problems. Girls, Do you agree? Nobody's saying yes on this. Remember this name on the front. It's a heck of a lot more important than the one on the back. Get that through your head. Get that through your head again. Be a productive citizen and don't be a derelict. Okay,

and coach, congratulations, thank you. Segment get us out of the Studge Report, Willie and otter of the Division two state volleyball champion, Mercy McCully. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stewd Report. Well, President Harris led this effort to promoted. They were right. They were right, President Harris. Girls, thank you, congratulations. Let's never forget

this. Let's get pictures with the trophy. We got the Knights coming in of Kings and about it, and then tomorrow a summit country day comes in. Coach, could you beat them all in volleyball? It would be a good match. I like that. Very political. Say yes, you say we should kick their ass? Could we? Yes? Yes, Okay, I like that. We're gonna win. Girls, Thank you, they think Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW my keyword on our website. Credit. That's credit.

Enter it now. Action starts in about one hour, getting ready for the big game tonight in Baltimore. Joining you on AW is the voice of your Cincinnati Bengals. I say, the best played by play man in the business, even bigger and better than Phil samp Is. Dan Hord, Dan Hord. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Dan or you recall Phil

Samp I never knew Phil. I never met Phil. I certainly know of Phil, and I've heard many of his great calls over the years, so I know he is the eternal voice of the Cincinnati Bengals, and I'm happy to be following in his footsteps many years later. Two issues are percolating around my brain like a babe in an empty railroad box car number one. Brian

Combs head this morning this factoid. Since I being a Thursday night game in Philadelphia in the summer of twenty twelve, the Bengals have lost fourteen consecutive primetime road games in the regular season. What primetime defined is starting at six point thirty or later. Et is that accurate? Weave is zero and fourteen. The number is accurate. But I'm very happy you brought that up, Willy, for this reason. Does job or does Andy Dalton throwing a primetime interception

in twenty thirteen have anything to do with the Cincinnati Bengals Now? The answer to that question is no. I say this is the year for JB. The only statistics that matter are the ones in the borough era, because Joe Burrow has changed everything we think about where this franchise is concerned. So primetime games used to freak everybody out. They don't anymore because we have Burrow now Having said all that, they are zero to four in primetime road games in

the Borough era. So this is a milestone that he needs to overcome. He's lost to in Cleveland, he lost the AFC Championship Game last year, and he lost in primetime last year in Baltimore. So I don't know about you, but when you present Joe Burrow with something that he has never been able to do before, and people talk about it and they debate it in Sports Center and stuff like that, what does Joe usually do win? He takes care of it exactly. He wins. So the number is accurate.

They have lost fourteen in a row. All that matters is that it's four with Joe Burrow. And let's see if he ends that tonight. I think there's a pretty good chance that he will. Before the kickoff, can you get this information to him? Can you pass it on and say, hey, Joe, do you know that you're zero in five, that the Bengals

are zero and fourteen? Can you get him that information. If I see him in the team dining room, I'm going to say, by the way, Joe, realize you've never won a road primetime game as the Bengals quarterback. You're owing four Joe. You're ow and four Joe. You're owing four Joe in the cl response. Now, Secondly, I thought this was a joker, some sort of a prank headline in ESPN. As of twelve oh one pm today, Big twelve WWE pairing hands title belt to conference champion.

The new pack will include a blended Big Twelve and WWE logo on the fields at AT and T Stadium. The partnership is and also Nellie's going to perform at halftime. But did you know that the Big Twelve, where you've seen alcoholis Home, has hooken up with pro Wrestling. I didn't know that until your producer, the Great broadcast Sheriff Dave Peaton informed me of that before I went on. But I did take a quick peek at the ESPN story on

the subject. I'll tell you Brett Yormark, who is the commissioner of the Big Twelve, will do anything and everything to try to expand the conference's footprint and audience. You know they're going to play basketball games south of the border. They had a basketball clinic in New York City in the offseason that the Cincinnati coaches were involved with. So I'll give them credit for trying to come up with creative ways to get people talking about the Big Twelve. It does

seem to work well. You talk about Hull, Kogner, Rick Flair, give me the Dan Hord, Mount Rushmore and pro wrestling. Now that you've hooked up with the WWEE, who are the four heads on Mount Rushmore for Dan Horde of pro wrestling? I'm not sure that I can come up with four Willie. I've never been a big pro wrestling guy. My grandmother, my mothers or my father's mother, Norma Hoard, was an avid pro wrestling

fan. She was convinced it was real. So Grandma Hoard never missed pro wrestling, but her love of that broadcast entered tayment sports entertainment was not passed down to her loving grands un Dan. So you can't give me Haul Cogan, Rick Flair, maybe the Undertaker and give you the Rock the Rock. I can give you the rock YEP. I can give you Andre the giant. Okay, so there we've got four. That'd be a good matchup, right there, that'd be a good match up. All right, let's talk

about football with your permission. I know you want to talk about pro wrestling, but we got to talk about football now. Big story in the Inquiry today about the key injuries. Of course, we know about t Higgins and Sam Hubbard with the Ben Galleys, any any other players are going to be injured and not playing Denny other than Higgins and Hubbard and Yosh the rookie, Yeah, Andre Roschi, Yosi Vash the rooky wide receiver out of Princeton won't

play. But I think Trey Hendrickson will play. So that's the big headline in the last twenty four hours or so. Because Trey got hurt late in the lost of Houston on Sunday, hyper extended, hyper extended his knee. A lot of people speculated that, well, Thursday night game, you won't be able to come back that quickly. But he has basically lived in the training room since and it looks like he will answer the bell tonight. So

that's big. That's your best pass rusher, somebody that can hopefully keep Lamar honest when he drops back to throw. So they're going to miss Hubard and Higgins certainly, But I was really happy to hear that Trey Henderson is going to be able to play. And what about the Ravens quote the raven nevermore, which Ravens will not take the field field of honor tonight about eight fifteen. They're missing their Pro Bowl left tackle Ronnie Stanley, so that's a big

loss, and they might be missing their best cornerback, Marlon Humphrey. He has listed as doubtful for the game tonight, so that means less than a fifty percent chance according to the NFL standards for that kind of stuff. So those would be two big guys out if that's the case for Baltimore. Baltimore's favored by three and a half points, which is basically a pick him kind of a game. But the Bengals have always had trouble with Lamar Jackson.

They've had trouble with Baltimore. Will Lamar Jackson play? Off the top of your head, it appears that when Lamar Jackson plays with Joe Burrow, I have a sense Joe Burrow has a losing record. Am I correct? You are correct? So Lamar Jackson has made eight starts in his career against Cincinnati, the Ravens are seven and one. When he's missed games during that time period, the Ravens are on in three, So that's a pretty big indicator of his value to the Ravens. Now head to head against Burrow, I

think it's three to one in Lamar's favor. One of those games was Burrow's rookie year, you know, when the Bengals weren't very good. But in recent years it's two to one in Lamar's favor, including Week two this year with the Ravens won by a field goal. So we'll see if Joey Be can even up that head to head tonight. Can you put in perspective, Well, we made our picks back in May. By that, I mean segment myself in the Rock, and all of us had the Ravens winning tonight.

Looking back from May and June, predicting the entire seventeen game season, eighteen week seventeen games, we predicted, all of us said the Ravens are going to win that game. We all of us predicted the Ravens would lose at a pay corps that didn't turn out. So can you put in perspective how big this game is for the Bengals. It's huge. I don't think

the Bengals can win the AFC NORF if they don't win tonight. I don't think it would doom their playoff chances because there's kind of a muddled pack in the AFC of teams that have somewhere between like three and six losses, and a couple of those teams will emerge and become wildcard playoff teams. But if they lose to Baltimore tonight, you're two and a half behind them in the

division. You're zero and two head to head, So if you'd lose the tiebreaker, I think it would be virtually impossible to win the division for the third straat win our third grade year if they don't win tonight. So their chances of winning the AFC North I think will be determined. At about eleven thirty this evening, Tony Benner tells me that that was going to win this game flat out, because when the Chips are down, when Joe Burrows backs up against the wall, when they got to win a game, this is

the kind of game they win. Plus the weather is going to be extremely cooperative for both sides. As far as a passing attack, the temperature is going to be in the upper fifties, low sixties by the time eleven o'clock rolls around, maybe the low fifties. That is perfect, Joe Burrow Weather, it's perfect. I wish we had T Higgins. I think to have that extra receiver would be huge. That you're saying there's no chance of him playing. There's no chance of T Higgins playing tonight. That is correct.

He's not practiced since Wednesday of last week, so Ta is definitely out tonight. It's going to be a feed Jamar Chase kind of night, and the Ravens are going to double team him. It's going to be hard to get him the ball, but it's going to be up to the Bengals coaches to find creative ways to do it. I will say this, there's one thing about Thursday night football that I think comes into play tonight. You've got very

little time to do opponents specific game planning for a Thursday game. Normally, you've got several practices where you are doing a lot of stuff specifically based on the film study of the other team. You just don't have time to do that for a Thursday game. So I think Thursday games really just kind of come down to basic stuff. And with Joe Burrow certainly anything as possible, and I expect Joe to play very well tonight. And lastly, I mean,

look at the game Ravens lost to Cleveland. They've looked that they've lost. Now Nick Chubb, he didn't play, and Deshaun Watson looked like the old if there wasn't old Deshaun Watson in the second half and Baltimore, I think it was fourteen of fourteen. There's that number again. In the second half he was fabulous. Now he's out for god knows how long. So the Ravens are depressed. The Ravens don't need the game as much as the

Bengals need the game. If the Ravens lose, they're still in first place. And with Cleveland having all these problems, it looks as in Pittsburgh, I don't know what Mike Tomlin is doing in Steale Land unbelievable. Well, what I mean to have a six and three record with that team, and they have a much easier record, But if Cleveland falters as Cleveland always does, I mean nobody would want to live in Cleveland, and so for God's sakes, and so you really it's the Bengals, and it's the Ravens and

the Bengals. How they lost that game to Houston was it's unbelievable. But nonetheless, the Bengals need this thing like a pit bull needs a pork chop. And then the Ravens are on the other category. If they lose, it's okay, they move on, they get ten days, then they come back. All right, Dan Horde, I don't want to put you on the spot at all, but give me the final score. Let's say it's now eleven forty seven pm Eastern time tonight. I'll hold you to account for

this. What is the final score? Willie? Last year, in a night game in Baltimore, the Bengals lost on a last second field goal by Justin Tucker, the great Ravens kicker. They flip the script tonight. They win the game on a last second field goal by Evan McPherson from about forty seven yards away. Final score Bengals twenty four, Ravens twenty one. All right, we're going to hold you to account for that. Get my best to Dave us him and Dan Hold, Dan, are you living out your

dream right now? A little boy helping Syracuse? Are you living out your dream? Here is twenty twenty three. I think about you calling against Alabama and then Bengals Super Bowl? Is this your dream? Have you reached? Have you reached the mountaintop? Willie? Reality has exceeded my dreams. I wanted to be a sports broadcaster. If that had been the Friday night high school game of the week back in my tiny hometown of Lakewood, New York, I think I would have been happy. But I'm going to do an

NFL game tonight. I'm going to do a college football game on Saturday afternoon. I'm going to do a college basketball game on Sunday afternoon. It is the greatest gig in the world, and I am unbelievably lucky to be able to do it. Both of us live undeserved lives. It's certainly the case for me, Willie me too. Way of phrasing it. I am very grateful, Dan Horde, You're a great American, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you in anytime, Willie, Thank you,

God bless America. Let's continue with more, the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven, twenty four to twenty one Bengals forty seven yard field goal money Mac maybe hits the uprights and goes in. How about that? I take it? Remember Joe Burrow zero and four Bengals overall zero and fourteen in primetime road games in the regular season and playoffs. It ends tonight. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW.

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Buy new roads today and don't get gobbled up by five monthly payments and King name you one. Hello, Quiet, I'm broadcasting SEG Big Week. We have the high school champions are here. Sisers boys soccer is not here. They did not win the state title. Is that correct, Sege, that's correct? And if you don't win the state title, you're not invited. But Kings the Knights are here, loud, proud and sassy. Division one state volleyball champs. Hit the music, ladies, listen to. They even

beat the Ursula urselaone. They beat everybody Ohio State. They beat them all, Ohios State. The hell the girls are swinging and they're doing the macarino, Willie. Let's see. The King's Knights beat the old and tangy Orange for the title, the first first, the first championship for King, for any team at Kings. How about that? Now? They won twenty five

straight matches after a loss to Saint Ursula on August to twenty eighth. August twenty eight correct, they won, and they won twenty five in a row, just swept the entire state of Ohio. Sid get out. That's for their twenty eight and one twenty eight and one correct. Kind of like Deer Park many years ago went twenty nine to zero, undefeated, untied, unscored on in basketball. The coach of the champs is won Amanda Meadows. She's also known as the most likely to be in detention in high school. She's

coach stuff up here and tell us about the final game. What was that like? The tension, the pressure bleeding from every eyeball socket, your head. You were like curled up into a ball. You had nothing to say. Tell me what happened in the last game against Old and TANGI, well, the girls will tell you. I always have something to say. But we were used to the intensity because every step of the way in postseason was so intense. From regional semifinals, finals, state semifinals, the lead changes

were incredible. It was intense. These girls handled it all so well. I couldn't be one in the last game. Did you win off? Did you win three? Did you win three straight? Or we swept? You swept them, so you knew in the last game, unless something dramatic happened, you were going to win the state title. And the school went nuts. The school went absolutely nuts. I don't know if you've seen any of the Peigantic community was absolutely amazing. I made them turn around before the game

started to just take a wrath. Take this in. Look what you've done. You've brought a community together and our community is absolutely amazing. How many kids are at King's High School? About five six hundred. I think there's about five hundred girls. Five hundred girls. That put you in Division one. We're one of the smallest Division one schools. Think about this. Of all the girls that have ever been born in the history of Knights of the

King's High School, all of them, how many tens of thousands? Yeah, only these five hold a state championship title? Is that correct? This team? This team? But these are five seniors center here. We have twelve on the team and they are the only ones that can say they are state champs. How many girls have gone to King's High School over the last forty years. I don't know a lot. And these are the only champions. This is it. Introduce your team, coach, tell the American people

getting ready for the bank in the Ravens starting in about twenty minutes. The Bengals have lost many games, They've only lost one of their entire senior year. Introduce your players, all right, so start off, We've got a lease, Marshall. All five of the seniors that I have here today have been on varsity for four years. Lisa, what position do do you play if any? I play outside, middle and right side. I do it all. You do it all? Are you're like a server a striker?

You play offense? Defense? Ye? Oh yeah, you name it half back? Yeah? Now? And what's your GPA? Oh? I think it's over four? What's the capital of the state of Kentucky? Frankfurt? All right? Who's the governor of Ohio? Mike the one? Pretty good? Do you know? Who? Seg? And I? Are you ever listen? I do? Yes, that's a bunch of b Yes, your dad listens. There you go, but I'm in the car, so I hear. I'll make your dad the citizen of the day. You'll be the

cod is I make him feel I don't know. He feels great. You girls laugh so much. Have a great time. Now, what college you're gonna go to? If any? Uh? App State University or Appalachian State? Yes? How about that? He beating Michigan in the Big House. That's seven. Appalachian State, Yes, former home of Scott Centerfield. Why'd you pick Appalachian State? Oh? A lot of different reasons. Their coaches, the campus, the area, the culture there. It's close enough yet

far enough? Yep, exactly. Coach introduced the next player, Next Flayer headed to Ohio State, is our center, our leader Abby yoda me, come on up to the microphone. What is the capital of Illinois? The home of Abrahamley Springfield. That's it, Springfield. That's very good, good out. Can you tell me who the governor of Kentucky is? That's it right there? Now tell me the last game? What was your role in the last game? A little in Tangent when you won the ring, you

got the money, you got everything. Well, yeah, the money. I'm a cetter, so I was just setting up. But what do you do? Like hit? Get the hitters the ball? So like you, you pitch it to somebody else they sky about twelve feet in the air and they yeah, exactly, so you you set them all up? Yes, well, why are you the moral, philosophical and ethical leader? Why is that? At least says it's because I'm awesome. But awesome sounds good to

me. Coach introduced the next player. Who we got next? Our next player is our fearless Libro Dakota Henry headed to Rhode Island and another one of my kids that has over a four point Oh what's the square root? At twenty five five. Okay, what's the state capital of Pennsylvania and neighboring states? Harrisburg? Very good. Now tell me your role in the last game. Give me a live update. So I'm Little Barrow. It's the one in the different Jersey and I just dig people like digg put the like old

what's his name? Old? Uh? What's your your? Your? Great? The guy from from Kentucky with no teeth? That guy, yeah, the old old Uh? What was the guy that dug people up? Oh? You mean old honey, Old Cuddy. She digs. She did volleyball. That's how do you dig? What do you do? I put my hands together and it hits and then I get it to Abby, and Abby just strokes it. Yep. Are you gonna get? Where are you gonna go to college? I'm going to Rhode Island? Well, you know Rams

Rams. But also they were in the A ten when Xavier that's correct, and there was a left handed player they had Rhode Island, forget his name. He played in the n B A. Is that correct? What's the capital of Michigan. It's a neighboring steake. Wrong begins with an lance lancing. That's correct, right there, Coach introduce your next player. Our next player is Kate Freeman. She's a defensive specialist and a serving specialist for US. Now, in volleyball, you have to rotate the service. I correct,

you can't. Can't have just yes, they have six different people that serve one hammered. Tell me your role in the last game played ever wearing the colors of knights. What was that like? You may become a butcher, a baker, candlestick maker, be a homemaker, be a lawyer, be a doctor, be a business owner. You will never have a chance in your life to win the state title. And you did it. Tell me your role in that game? Yeah? So, as coach Amanda said,

I'm like a serving specialist. So like my serve is important. I just focus on that kind to serve you have. Is it a top spin? Is it a side? Is it a bottom float? Serve? So I just like hit it and it moves in it like a knuckleball. Yeah, yeah, so you can hit a knuckleball. Are you going to play volleyball in college? I am we Are you going to go to college? If anywhere? North Park University. It's in Chicago. Stay out of downtown, don't gotcha? Stay out. How did you pick that one? I

just love the community, and like I love Chicago. I've been there a lot, so it's far enough but close enough. Listen to w g N. I'm on every Sunday night there, so listen to that. Do you many questions for me about sports? Politics, world capitals? Something that's confused you over the years? Not what's the capital of North Dakota? Wow? Wow? This is this is history, ladies and gentlemen. I'm gonna go with Pierre. I don't know about that. I mean to talk to the

smartest woman. I know. What's the capital of North Dakota? The capital? You're very good. That's pretty good. You're gonna go down in history right there, young lady. Is Mark Pierre is something? Maybe it's South Dakota. Let's try that one. Once the capital of South Dakota. She left capital of South Dakota. It's Pierre. There you go, miss I. All right, coach introduced the next. All right, last, or not least, we have Sidney Barrett. She is leaving the school with I

think three different school records. She's been a phenomenal outside hitter for us for four years. Sidney Barrett's are you related to John Barrett. No, I am not explain. Did you have a point in the last championship game against Ola? Did you have a role in that. I'm an outside hitter, so I hit from the left side in the front row, and then I also passed in the back row. Did you have a point? Did you make a point? I did make a couple of points. Describe what happened

to the American people. Oh, well, Ibby set me the ball and then I just went up and hit it and away we go. Yep. Are you going to college somewhere? I am. We're going to go if anywhere. Diversity of Dayton home? Are the flyers? Yes? Close enough? Yet far enough? I like that a lot. Uh huh. Your parents can come keep an eye on you now. And then, of course is your mom and dad involved? Are they happy and that you're going to get to get out of the house. I guess yes, they're happy,

happy to get rid of you. I understand. I understand. Did you have a big assembling school? What you did the school welcome? What about the rings? They have the rings? We don't have the rings yet, coach. Are they going to get rings? Yes, they are. They are getting rings. We're in the middle of doing some fundraisers now. Anybody wants a chance of winning a for some of TPC River spins, get to our website. We're raising money. Everybody's getting the state championship ring. Everybody's

getting the state championship sweatshirts. We already had one little pep rally thing where they welcomed us. We've got a couple more things that they're doing for us. The school has been amazing. You're in the Board of Education. Pay for the damn rings? Am I right or wrong? You're afraid to say anything, aren't you? But whats you like to talk about? Deer Park? When we won one time to state basketball time, we got three guys together. We bought everybody rings. You got to find people to put up

the money. If they don't put up the money, tell the score. Is there a meeting of the Board of Education. I could come speak to It's all good. If you need my help and with the board, you let me know, all right, all right, all right, segment, give me some sports and make it fast. Will leave the student reporters approb service every local Tamestar heating and air conditioning dealers tamestar quality. You could feel in Cincinnati Collway Omigair had one eight eight eight nine nine six h v a

C spot. If you played Mercy mccaully, We had him in an hour ago. Who would win between Kings and Mercy McCully. The great thing about sports is you got to play the game. Have you thought about radio as his secondary career? You talk? You talk a lot, of course, That's why you got so much trouble in high school. You were always hey, hey, we don't need to go there either. All about where you are now. The Ravens Willie Best Dangles coverage continues coming up at three RNL

carriers pre game Sports Talk presented by your Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers. Red's Update. Single game tickets for Reds at twenty twenty four regular season games at GABP excluding Opening Day, go on sale tomorrow nine am, Friday, November seventeenth. Now Atlanta will host a twenty twenty five All Star game. You know every year the Reds honor state champions. Karen Kraft, I'm sure they'll get a hold of them. And if you girls should be honored at the

Great American ballpark named after me. We are going. Billy Doron already promised us our own sweet Billy dorns the man. He's in the Houston Hall of Fame. Yeah, what number nineteen, wasn't he correct? From the pride of Mount Healthy? Mount Healthy at the Home of the Owls. That's a stupid mascot an owl. What does an owl do? I see you're gonna get the Mount Healthy folks, Madam, I don't care. It's like you got the molor people mad at you. No one's ever been mad at him

before. That's true. Well, you guys are setting the records today. They're pretty good. You want to fill in when he's gone in a couple of weeks, talk about centers the Chicago Cubs while he apparently are in hot pursuit of free agent showy Otani. That guy's rich. Uh oh, my phone's making noise. Look out, got one here. Eric Taylor and you know Athletic want me to call him and tell him to get your rings. He'll get us rings. You know where he went to high school. I

don't Deer Park. Eric Taylor will get the rings. This is from Bobby cass Trucy. He needs to get these girls rings. I agree. How many times is King's going to win a state title? Been in existence fifty years? How many times does it happen? This is the first Get the rings, sag? Please continue? Will he? We say good luck tonight to the first round of the NCAA tournament at your alma mater, Xavior. We'll take on the UK Wildcats at Corkoran Field at seven o'clock. The match

want to be a dogfight. We'll see what happens. Yeah, and congrats to the Miami RedHawks. They are a MAC East Division champions after they win last night over Buffalo and Chuck Martin's team will face Toledo December two in the MAC Championship game in Detroit. Now that's where I went to law school, the home of the Rockets. Got my Juris doctorate from Toledo. I love Toledo. I love Paco's, and I love Mancy's. I lived at twenty

four Row three, Sheltonham. I telephone numbers one four eight, one, eight, six, seven seven in case you would ask, Now, there's gonna be thousands of people calling that guy's number. If it still is well. See if it is well. Couse houses in like a national historical site. They have a big signing, right, yes, right, Congratulations, you may live a great life from this point forward. Stay in school, use all your parents' money. Do not go into the serious physicist of life

until you have to. You agree, you're a great girls, and keep laughing and enjoying yourself and being excellent and whatever pursuit you follow. What's that? What's what's that? Ladies? Come here, up here? One more? Sit? Well? No, not you right there? What's your name again? Kate? Kate? Kate is our citizen of the day too, because she stumped you on the question I was debating Bismark or Pierre. Right, well, you got it wrong and I got it wrong. She has

now set any times is set an historical record on this show. She stumped the Willie the Great American. Congratulations, live a good life and don't be a clown, all right, don't be a clown segment get me out on student report, will you? In honor of King's High School in the Division one state volleyball championship and their coaches spent more time in DT than in class. Thanks and the one and the one and only Bill Dorian, Bill Dorn,

the Great Number nineteen. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. See Highway Patrol again next week. Until then, remember breakfast driving doesn't determine who's right, only who's left. This is Roderick Crawford saying, see you next week, and I'll make him like that. Do you girls spend more time on TikTok or am radio? Definitely amore Smart Group here seven hundred W l W Marty Brennaman for Helphold Services

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