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11-6-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the Bengals big win over the Bills with Mo Egger, checks in on the Kentucky Governor's race with Daniel Cameron, debates Issue 1 with Amy Natoce, and Rocky faces the music of another Notre Dame loss.

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A bigger things happened last night. The Begers looked intregnable like the Magino line in the first half. The second half was a different story. As I tweeted out the defense dominate at the game from a Bengals perspective in the second half. Twenty one seven rock and rolling no touchdowns in the second half? Was it the bloody index finger of Joe Burrow? What lies ahead? As C J. Stroud, Ohio State's finest makes it makes its way here,

the Ravens look like they're unbeatable. Moe Eger, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Mo can you give me a quick analysis? What did we see and hear last night? If anything, we saw Bengals team that has won five out of six. We saw Bengals team that badly needed to win last night, given the fact that everybody else in the AFC North won this week Pittsburgh on Thursday, in Cleveland and Baltimore yesterday. We saw an

offense that came out cooking. They used the tight end, which was interesting after a week of talking about what was going to happen at tight end? Would they make a trade? What would Tanner Hudson's role be as it turned out. Tanner Hudson and Drew Sample and Irv Smith each made plays, and you saw a defense that continues to step up at precisely the right time. I think you're being fair if you wonder about some of the game management we

saw last night. I think you're being fair if you worry about whether the offense can really put four consecutive quarters together. But the Bengals were the better team from the jump last night. That was a badly needed victory. And I think the other thing is, you know, who knows what's gonna happen with the Buffalo Bills, but you win the head to head tiebreaker against him. And now if those two teams play, if I'm a Bills fan,

I'm wondering, can my team get over the Cincinnati hump? Because they have been dramatically I think out played over the course of a two hole games one in Buffalo, one in Cincinnati, and you see, you know, you take a look at the eye test just watching the game without a rooting interest, the team and the Stripes clearly had the better, better team, and like in San Francisco, the eye test watching that, I thought after the

forty nine Ers speed up on the Cowboys two or three weeks ago. This is going to be like a super team, and all of a sudden they're ordinary at best. The eye test is strong, but the fact that the Bengals cannot string a whole bunch of good offensive series is together and defensively,

I tell you what, they won the game. The punch out of that ball in like the ten yard line could have been the whole deal, with the complete deal for the Bengals. And I just wonder on that one underthrow and when Jamar Chase was ready to score about a seventy yard touchdown that Joe didn't get the ball to him. He was about five yards short. Did you see that mode? Yeah, that's a pro that he's got to make.

But you know, you reference what the defense did last night. It's been their mo for two and a half years, and it's been their m O I think over the last four weeks, which is get it turnover at precisely the right time. This defense got this franchise to a Super Bowl two years ago because that's what they did. They forced turnovers at precisely the right time. They're calling card during their streak at the end of the year, last year when they won ten street games, and it's what they did to

beat Arizona's what they did to beat Seattle. To a large degree, it's what they did to beat San Francisco, and it was a big, big

factor last night. This offense, for all of the talent they have, for as much as I think, they're really difficult to prepare for if you're an opposing defensive coordinator, they just go through these stretches where they either allowed teams back in the games or they can't completely put them away, or they put the team as a hole behind the eight ball and force the defense to

have to win the game late, and it's frustrating. I think the good news is, though you know they've recovered from zero to two and one and three. Secondly, you are starting to see the makings of an offense that can beat you in a variety of different ways. Last week against San Francisco it was the version the running game. Last night, they tapped into the tight end to play the Jamar chase. That's a throw that Joe has to make. You know, moving forward, his finger is any bit of an

issue. But if what this team has to fix is Joe Burrow connecting downfield with one of his targets, specifically tomar Chase. That's something I assume they will figure out. And the other thing about Joe Burrow, He's five and one against Mahomes and Allen, which has got to be the best record in all of football. He's something like six and zero in primetime games. The stadium was alive, Cincinnati lit up, Collinsworth was on the mic nationally.

You could not buy this kind of advertisement for the city, The behavior of the fans, the easy victory. He reminds me a little bit of the Big Red Machine seventy four, seventy five, seventy six, seventy seven. It's like primetime. It's like something we belong as a Cincinnati and mo that's got to give you a lot of pleasure. Sure, as a Bengals fan, it gives me pleasure. As a Cincinnatian. It gives me a lot

of a pleasure. Not undefeated in prime time, he lost a couple of games last year, But yeah, I think what's happened over the last two weeks from a national perspective is the Bengals have entered the conversation. Right as you talk about the short list of teams that midway through the season can shit talk about their championship hopes. The Bengals are now on that list. Now, They've got a lot of work to do. They have a game in

Baltimore two weeks from Thursday that's gonna carry with it massive stakes. They have the Houston team coming to town this week, and offensively, at least yesterday afternoon was terrific with CJ. Stroud setting a rookie record for passing yardage and he threw five touchdowns, including one on the game winning drive. But this team certainly feels like it's going in the right direction. And I think the most important thing, and I know I talk about this almost every single week,

they're going in the right direction. They're playing better and better week in and week out. They also remain really really healthy. You know, if you look at that Buffalo team they'd beat last night, they're dealing with a ton of injury on defense. And so, you know, I think from a Cincinnati perspective, they've overcome the slow start. They've stood toe to toe against teams that have a chance to be in the postseason. Show has played

well enough against teams quarterbacks by Mahomes and Allen. There's nobody in this league that the Bengals can't beat. And I think the fun thing is if this team keeps progressing week in and week out. I think it's fun to think about what sort of team we're going to be watching in December and January. And another issue I think is important is their lack of penalties. I don't know if they're the best or second best in the league number of penalties.

If a team is not injured as Joe Burrow and that offensive line, in a pretty good defense, and they have few penalties, they're going to be very difficult to beat. But one team out there. I don't know about you, but I scanned around watch a bunch of football games yesterday and I watched the Ravens dismantle, dismantle their opponent. It was ugly Seattle, and I thought Seattle was at least a middling football club, but they dismantled them.

I watched the Cleveland Browns pitch a shutout, and I look at Pittsburgh Thursday night. They won the Bengals in a censor five and three, and on tie breakers there in last place. I don't think after eight games any team's ever happened like that. Right now, all four AFC North teams occupy playoff spots, So I think that speaks you know, you and I talked about August whether or not this is the best division in football. It is. It is the best division in football now. Baltimore right now, frankly,

looks like they're on a different level than everybody else. For seven and two. They beat a Seattle team that I think is pretty good, and they absolutely house them. I think the Ravens are one of the few teams in the league that feels good about it offensive line. You know, they had some injuries early in the season, and I think that's kind of the thing about health, right Baltimore early in the year dealt with a lot of

injuries. That was the time to take advantage. Unfortunately, the Bengals played in League two and they couldn't take advantage. I think what's gonna be interesting is the Ravens and Browns played this weekend. So the Bengals are going to lose a game to somebody if they beat they don't beat the Houston Texas, and they're going to gain a game on somebody if they win against Houston On Sunday, the first time Baltimore and Cleveland played. Deshaun Watson didn't play.

He did play yesterday and I thought played pretty well against an Arizona team that is not all that good. But I think that game out Sunday is going to be interesting because how historically good Cleveland's defense was at the beginning of the year and the way Baltimore in every phase is absolutely cooking. Look, Cincinnati is gonna get their shot at Baltimore two weeks from Thursday. What you want to be is six and three going into that game. If you lose that

game, you're going to lose the head to head tiebreaker. And frankly, as much as I think the Bengals are playing very, very good football right now, if they lose that game to Baltimore and don't have the tie break and lose another games in another game in the standings to them, then I think you're talking about the Bengals making the postseason as a wild card and having to go on the road and when maybe every playoff game they play this year, which just happened. So as far as you know, when I see

Baltimore, I see Michael Vick in the Atlanta Falcons. I see. I look Lamar Jackson in that defense, and he sat out most of the fourth quarter, and I'm looking at that team, and an uninjured, healthy Baltimore Ravens is a problem for anyone. They look like the real deal. CJ. Strouds set the old time record for yards thrown by a rookie, something like four hundred and seventy five with five touchdowns. He looks impregnable. A

ticket's going to be impossible to get for this. For Sunday's game, I would imagine the Bengals are a four to six point favorite, as they should be, but this team's coming in here. You kind of mark this up in September as as a win, and now I think they're gonna win. But my god, they got to bring it against Houston because of Ohio State's finals. And by the way, can you tell me why Joe Burrow did

not start for Ohio State? Was that Urban Meyers problem? Answer both those questions, Well, the second question you asked, Dwayne Haskins beat him out. Unfortunately Dwayne is no longer with us, but Dwaen beat him out and ended up having an excellent season at at Ohio State. This game against Houston is the quinn essential trap game. And you know, by the way the Bengals opened up as six and a half point favorites in this game, I

think the line is gonna climb to seven, seven and a half. Maybe this is the quintessential trap game, right because it sandwiched in between prime time the Buffalo Bills playoff rematch and the trip to Baltimore and what's going to be a massive Thursday night game. You know, c J. Stroud looks the part. There's no denying that he did yesterday. He did not eight days ago in Huston's loss to the Carolina Panthers. And you know, we saw

this first hand with Joe Burrow his his rookie season. Rookie quarterbacks, teams led by rookie quarterbacks, there's a lot of volatility in their performance week to week. They're hard to count them. And so I'm getting Joe Burrow at home, with a healthy offense and the team that's going in the right direction, I'll take my chances. As good as c J. Stroud has been.

What we have come to understand about rookie quarterbacks is what they do one week has nothing to do with how they do the next week, they can't decounted on and so lou Ana Roumo, the defensive coordinator the Bengals, is going to have a lot of time to study what Houston did. That game obviously looks a little bit more imposing that it might have at the start of

the season. But I think the way the Bengals are playing five wins out of six, an an opportunistic defense, a quarterbacks whose play is going in the right direction, and a lot of different weapons. I like Cincinnati now mo I hesitate to bring this up. There was another football game over the weekend. It was uc against UCF at the nip and this was perceived by some the only opportunity the Bearcats would have to win a football game the rest

of this year. Didn't turn out that way. How many problems are there in Clifton A lot of them, Willie. They're two and seven, A seven game losing streak, I think really tests a team's ability to stay together and not bail on each other. And I think that's the more difficult task in the era of the transfer portal, and so I think it would be fascinating to see behind the scenes, to see, you know, really how

together is this group for the final three games. I think what was so frustrating about Saturday was it just followed a familiar pattern where the Bearcats do a lot of things. Well, they get over five hundred yards of offense. They outgained UCF by one hundred and twenty seven yards. At times physically they were the better football team, but they continue to get in their own way with penalties, stupid penalties. No penalty is ever well timed, but very

poorly time penalties, turnovers, Emery Jones. Inability to make throws downfield is one thing. When that inability to make a throw downfield cost your team possession, that's something else entirely. This team has very little margin for error to

begin with. They continue on a weekly basis to shrink it, and it's frustrating because you know, you want to go, okay, Well, coming into the Big twelve, you know, we knew they faced a little bit of an uphill battle because of you know, the higher level of competition. All right, fine, so how are we going to judge what we're watching? How are we going to judge this coaching staff? Well, do mistakes

get corrected? Does the team in the second half of the season get better, Well, you're seeing some of the same mistakes that you saw back in September, and I think you would struggle to say that this team is getting better. And now, unfortunately do ten is on the table. And I certainly didn't think they had a chance to do much better than maybe six or

six, seven and five best case. But at the beginning of the season, if I would have said they're gonna go two and ten, I think most would have said, well, that means you're one of the Big twelve as the disaster and it's going to make people question the direction of the program. I think at two and ten and that's exactly what's going to happen.

And as much as I like Scott Sadderfield, I think he would be the first to tell you that whatever questions come out of a two and ten finish, if that's indeed what the record ends up being, are very very fair to ask. But then Tommy Tuberville had a great first year, Lowsy Rest, you had Luke Fickle that had a bad first year and took you see Bearcot football to glory the highest points it's ever been since they won the Sun

Bull in nineteen forty eight. It's been a while, so who knows, maybe there's a senate in Souderfield's future, or maybe the head coach somewhere else. But right now you See is not going well and likely is going to get worse because this get I would assume he's not going to schedule Miami and anymore North central Michigan. I would assume he's going to play a Big twelve

schedule, maybe a Big sixteen schedule, whatever they are. And now's not the time to have a downtick in Bearcot football because you might recall at one point with the Big East, when U see got into the Big East, that was going to be their landing port for decades to come. That thing broke up. And there's going to be more breakup happening between the SEC, the Big Ten, the Pac two, and the Big sixteen. Who knows how this is going to shake out, but it needs to shake out.

So you see Bearcott football as at least in the talk to maybe compete again for a national championship, which a couple of years, three years ago, they were doing it. They were competing for a national title with Alabama. Unbelievable, and right now things don't look so good, so moe. Is the glass half filled or half empty with the Bengals, Well, with the Bengals, it's it's half pole, it's more than half foole. I don't know how it's not. They're five and three, they've won five out of

six. Their quarterback looks mostly healthy. The team is healthy. They have a good roster. They've beaten teams quarterbacks by you know, high end dudes. They went on went to San Francisco and knocked off a team that a few weeks ago is being talked about is maybe the league's best for going in the right direction. You know, I don't know how. I don't know how if you're a Bengals fan you could feel anything other than this. This is going in the right direction. The glass is half full, and it

sets up for a very exciting second half of the season. The lost decade is forgotten. Glory and laurel wreaths bound around the Bengals head. Glory is ours right now. They're five and three, they have what eight nine games left, and if they can go six and three, that makes them eleven wins. They're in. Rather have them beat Baltimore. If they beat Baltimore off and running for maybe a number one seed. If not, you got to focus on the wild card. Mo Eger once again, thank you this

Monday afternoon for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Moe. It's always going to be with you. Bill, Thank you, and God bless America. Let's continue with more your comments are next plus later on we've scheduled Attorney General Daniel Cameron to come on, plus many others at your roome of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW. I did a couple of events in northern Kentucky with my good friend of yours, Rob Sanders, and I

sensed at the time a week ago something was changing. I could feel the earth move under my feet to quote the rock song. And most of the polling has Andy Basheer up by I don't know ten fifteen to twenty percentage points, which means Democrats need not worry about voting. It's already in the bag. But nonetheless, Daniel Cameron finds himself today this afternoon in Northern Kentucky.

Daniel Cameron, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And mister ag if the polls are correct and things have turned around, why is the case well, Bill, the polls have caught up with what we've already known is that Andy Basheer is not right for Kentucky. A governor who would openly endorse Joe Biden for president. That's what Andy Basheer has done is out of touch with the hardworking Kentuckians, out of touch with the hard working men and women of

this commonwealth. And this is a governor who vetoed legislation to protect women's sports from biological males. This is a governor who shut down your small businesses, your schools, your churches. This is a governor who's let out of jail two thousand criminals and over fifty percent of them have recommitted felony offenses. So this governor does not understand Kentucky is out of step with the values of our

citizens. And that's why I'm gonna win on November seventh. And that's why the polls show that we are in a dead heat, and the most recent poll show that I'm up at one point. So we're gon we're gonna win this thing, my friend. And it's because folks in northern Kentucky want common sense leadership. Look, I talk about this all the time. This isn't a race anymore about Republican versus Democrat. This is a race about crazy versus

normal. And we've got to restore normal, common sense values to our governor's office. And that's what I'm gonna do after we win tomorrow night. Relative to crazy, you're with Riley Gaines. She's with the tour in northern Kentucky today. And this is a woman from UK who did not want to, shall we say, compete against biological males who were like Leah Thomas's six foot

four, one hundred and ninety five pounds. And she's a woman. And something when you talk about crazy or normal, if somebody had said to any adult, especially in my home state of Kentucky, that in a few years, we're going to debate whether or not a man can have a baby. We're going to allow teenage boys to go into girls' locker rooms and go into

the dressing room. We're gonna have We're gonna obliterate female sports. I watch what happened to a female rugby player who was forced to compete against the mail and lost her teeth when an elbow found its way into her mouth. And if somebody had said to you Daniel Cameron a few years back. You know, we're going to live in a time in Kentucky where the governor of the state will encourage allowing permit teenage boys to go into girls' locker rooms and bathrooms

in private space. And somehow you're the one, Daniel Cameron, out of touch. What would you have said, Well, look, I think it's absolutely crazy to have a governor in Andy Basheer who would veto common sense legislation to protect women's sports from biological males. I'm sure there are a lot of parents and grandparents of daughters and granddaughters that would be incensed by having a governor

that will not stand up and protect women's sports. Look, that's what Title nine is all about, protecting women's sports, making sure that they have a fair playing field. But the far left and Andy Basheer are indifferent to the need of our families and indifferent to the needs of our women's sports athletes. And so look, we've got to make sure that we have leadership in the state that's going to protect women's sports from biological males. And that is exactly

what I will do as the next governor in Kentucky. I wanted two more issues. I know you're busy this afternoon. An effective commercial being run by Annie Basher that if you don't look into it, makes some sense. You see a teacher or you see a parent talking about education, and that somehow Daniel Cameron doesn't respect or want to support public education because like many conservative Republicans,

you believe in a voucher type system. We're in Ohio. An Ohio kid can get eight five hundred dollars from the state to go to a private school if the public school is failing, if it's terrible. I can only imagine being a kid locked in a Louisville, Lexington or Covington public school, incapable of leaving. And so can you respond to the issue of do you support, of course you do, public education, but secondly giving parents an

option to save their children's educational life. Look, Bill, what I've said repeatedly on this campaign trail is that we've got to make sure that our education system is world class, and that means making sure that our schools are about reading, writing, and math, and they aren't incubators for liberal and progressive ideas. And yes, we need to give opportunities to all of our students

to be the best and brightest version of themselves. But my Cameron catchup plan is about making sure that we catch our kids up from the learning loss that they've experienced because Andy Basheer shut their schools down for two years. It's also about increasing the salaries of our hard working teachers. It's about making sure we are discipline to the classroom and remove the rocracy from the classroom. Again, this campaign is about our kids and our grandkids, and I want to make

sure that they have every opportunity to succeed. And what we have seen from Andy Basheer is a governor who is willing to accept the status quo and will not help your kids who have had learning loss inflicted upon them simply because Andy Basher made a short sighted decision to shut down our schools. We need new leadership that recognizes the importance of parents being involved in the educational opportunities of their kids, recognize that our schools have got to be about reading, writing,

and math and not incubators for liberal and progressive ideas. Lastly, about a minute remaining, Daniel Cameron, and that is this you. You may know that during the height of the pandemic that there were many churches in northern Kentucky where armed guards from the state were at the entryway telling church goers you can't go to church. And right down the street, the liquor stores are open, big box retailers were open, casinos were open. But guess what wasn't

open was church. And that happened in the beginning of his administration. He took office, like in January of twenty twenty, at the height of the pandemic. Instead of governing the pandemic, what he did was take away the First Amendment rights of Kentuckians. And he was taking a task for that by the federal courts. Down the road many many years later, it was said, well, you can't do that, but then the dam wish has already

done. Can you commit to Kentuckians that in a Cameron administration there'll be no shutting down of churches and opening up of liquor stores. Bill, let me say there will be no shutting down of our churches. We will protect the constitutional rights of our citizens. And you know when Andy Basheer tried to force our churches to shut down, I went into federal court and got those churches

reopened after nine days. So you can be assured. You can be assured that I'm going to be a governor that stands up for your constitutional rights. Will keep our small businesses open, We'll keep our schools open, and I will certainly keep our churches open again because that is protected by the First Amendment. Daniel Cameron, thank you very much, Good luck the rest of today and tomorrow. Shock the world, but according to the polling, it's not

so much of a shock anymore. Kentucky values are represented in your breast, not in the heart and the head of Dan of Andy Basheer, who's done terrible things for small businesses, public education, and also the response to the pandemic over the past four years. Line up the six or seven issues on both sides. Daniel Cameron is with Kentuckians and all of them. And Andy Bisheer has got to run a bunch of BS commercials that make no sense and

doesn't relate the facts. Daniel Cameron, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and have a great party tomorrow night. But let's get out the vote, Thank you, sir. Let's go win this thing. God bless you, God bless them America. All right, let's continue with more if the line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, and I spend some time. As you know, I travel the highways and the byways every day on a regular

basis. I spent some time at Walt's hitching Post and Fort Wright about a week ago, and I was with the next, shall I say, Attorney General of the state, a nice man named Coleman. And he's up twenty points in the polls. In fact, all the Republicans are running well ahead of their Democratic opponents, accept supposedly in the governor's race. And the Antibasher values are not represented in the hearts of many kentuctions. But Daniel Cameron is,

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and save as many lives as is possible of unborn, healthy babies. Also later on as the Great Scott Powell about the US conflict and more. Friday Night, it was awful. It's terrible. We saw on a near TQL six five children shot, one killed, including a thirty five year old woman. It appeared to be a drive by shooting where at least twenty two shots

were fired at a group of teens and preteens for reasons unclear. You might have heard Chief of Police Thiji this morning with Sloaney and it's the investigation is ongoing, and what's not unusual about this is that it's not unusual. And for those African American males and females in the West End, the East End, Heavndale, Evanston, you're not responsible for the misconduct of so few. I absolve you of complete blame. I spoke recently with Lincoln b Ware and

I told him you have my absolution. You do not live that kind of a life. And in fact, as a navy man, you've never lived kind of a life. The great majority of black folks simply want to live in safe and sane communities. But they endorse politicians, judges, and may

be a prosecutor that has a different feeling. Cincinnati is teetering. We've had Joe Dieters for like twenty five years, and now we have Missy is coming up, Melissa Powers, and she's in office, and she has a different attitude about law enforcement than whoever the Democratic prosecutor might be rumors are Connie Pillage, who basically seldom have ever been in court and as a liberal Democrat, and her viewpoint about what to do with criminal justice is significantly different than Melissa

Powers what she wants to do with criminal justice. Both are women, both have law degrees. One believes in a law and order approach and the other one believes and softness when it comes to sentencing. I can only imagine that those involved in dispersing twenty two shells all over all over the West End probably have done these kinds of things before. It's a relatively few number. Look

at it this way and CPS, there's about thirty five thousand students. Of the thirty five thousand, about seventy percent or block that's about twenty two thousand, and half of them are male. That means about ten or eleven thousand males On any one day, about sixty percent are chronically absent from school, so they're not living in an environment where educational achievement means a damn thing. But even those numbers are thousands and thousands compared to the maybe three to four

hundred causing all the mayhem and the confusion and the shooting. This year in the city of Cincinnati. If shot Spotter is correct, there's going to be about thirty thousand shots fired, thirty thousand wounding, between four and five hundred people. Your Brian Colembs talk about the largest number of ruined that children ever in Cincinnati history, and that's likely to increase, not decrease, over the next two months. We're going to have more shootings of one type or another

because there's a lifestyle and a culture that considers that acceptable behavior. It begins in the home with mothers and fathers who care deeply about their children. And when I saw Friday Night also coverage on Saturday of a number of residents saying, I can't take this anymore. I'm leaving, not just because of one

incident, but because of tens of thousands of bullets flying around. Generally the black community, the great majority of perpetrators and victims are black, but the great majority of Black folks want nothing to do with any kind of a lifestyle like that. These things do not happen in Hyde Park, they don't happen in and around zips Hamburgers. They happen in one part of town, and it's always the same Black folks shooting other black folks when the great majority of

black folks want nothing to do with any of this kind of behavior. And as Chief Fiji said this morning, she's hopeful that community members themselves will come out and point out the wrongdoers. Those are the ones screwing up my life right there. It's not about white supremacy, it's not about spending more money on the schools. What's it about is having a mom and a dad in

the home that raises a child correctly. And at the end of the day, what will occur is that those Foucher systems now available out of Columbus means that more and more of the functional families are going to pull their kids out of a dysfunctional environment where teachers dozens I think there's two hundred openings in CPS, hundreds of teachers don't want to teach because of track meets in the hallway

between classes and the behavior of students in class that they can't control. So let's continue with more coming up next to will be aiming to TOCI the final act tomorrow. All the talk and all the advertisements are done. Tomorrow it gets done, and she talks about statush and more, plus tomorrow. We've scheduled Chris Smithering to be with us to give us his perspective on state issue

twenty two. One o'clock Holme Your Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati News, Traffic and Weather News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, Poking the bear, so to speak in civil court with the one o'clock report. Ricky Ucchino breaking down tension in a New York City courtroom today where former President Donald Trump is testifying in his civil fraud trial involving the Trump Organization, in which

he is charged with fraudulently representing the value of his real estate portfolio. Reporters in the courtroom say Trump has been attacking the judge and speaking out of turn, leading to the judge to raise his voice and ask Trump's lawyers to quote control their client. He's attacking the attorney general, he is attacking the judge.

He's just making these offhanded comments. And what's interesting in a no mar Olivia Rubin her reporting right now, is that Trump is doing it, not raising his voice, clearly aggravating the judge at multiple points, the judge saying this is not a political form. Stop giving speeches. He is striking comments from Donald Trump on the record and Donald Trump smiling, enjoying what he's doing,

clearly getting under the judge's skin. That is ABC's John Santucci. The judge has yet to rule on the monetary payment that the former president could be facing in this case. Let's check the latest traffic and weather together from the UC Health Traffic Center. When it comes to stroke, every second counts. With the fastest treatment times in the region, the U SEE Comprehensive Stroke Center is your best choice for life saving treatment. Learn more you see health dot

com. What two seventy five EUS between Taylor Mill and Double A Highways worry fine. Crews working to make repairs to the Licking Road overpass hit last week in a crash. The repairs hopefully will be done by tomorrow, but it could take longer. Right now, we're seeing delays through the area and that right lane is shut down Auburn Roade both directions between Dorchester and Gilman. That long term construction in Hamilton County continues. And two seventy five west after Highway

eight in Kentucky right lane block to the crash being cleaned up. By Rich Schmentp on News Radio seven hundred W DOLW Now the latest forecast from the Advanced Dentistry Weather Center. Advanced Dentistry, the judgment free dental experience you've been looking for, No fear Dentist dot Com. Clouds continue to build this afternoon and when's picking up from the southwest at ten to fifteen dusting to twenty miles per

hour. But still a beautiful day as we top out. It's seventy tonight, only down to fifty eight degrees because clouds are back and they'll be around for Tuesday's forecasts. Expecting mostly cloudy sky hies in the upper sixties. And there is technically a small range chance, but it's like a twenty percent chance or less for sprinkles. From your severe weather station. I'm nine First Warning Meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark News Radio seven hundred WLW. It is sixty eight degrees right

now. Since nighty police continued to chase down leeds today trying to find the person who fired a gun over two dozen times into a crowd of children Friday night in the West End. Eleven year old Dominica Davis was shot and killed. Five others, mostly kids and teens, were wounded as well, not far from Laurel Playground. Sina Felice chief calls it a troubling place to beat.

Number of teens shot this year in the city now on pace to hit a record high mass shooting in the West End, pushing the number up to fifty and that ties the total from two thousand and nine, which was the previous record. No rest has been made in the murder of the eleven year old boy, yeah, or the wounding of the five others. She's confident though the shooter will be found. The invest investigators still working very, very

diligently on this case. The first couple of days after a critical incident like this is the most significant in the investigation, and so I'm just going to let them keep working it. Chief Teresa Fiji on the Scott Sloan Show her department's beefing up patrols in the neighborhood in response to the shooting. I'm Brian Colten Sneeze Radio seven Teter WLW if you can help in the ongoing investstigation,

called crime Stoppers at three five two thirty forty. Police in North Fairmount meantime telling Local twelve today that the body of a dismembered female was discovered earlier today. Not many details are known at this time, and police are asking anyone who knows of a missing woman to contact them as they work to identify the remains. The Butler County Corner has now identified the man who was killed Friday after being struck by a Rumkey truck while riding a bike on the Hamilton Fairfield

City Line. Twenty seven year old at Kiefer Sloane died at the intersection of Dixie Highway and Bishop due to head trauma. That accident remains under investigation. A former Centreville police officer is now heading to prison on involuntary manslaughter charges after a toddler got a hold of his firearm and fatally shot himself. Benjamin Bishop admitted to responsibility in September for the death of his girlfriend's son, who was

just three years old. A legally owned firearm was left on a bedroom windows sill, allowing the child easy access. Bishop has been sentenced to a maximum of s seven to ten and a half years behind bars on Wall Street to mix day. So far, the dal Jones about even right now. Nasdak has picked up about four points and the SMP has lost two f C Cincinnati now three wins away from securing the city's first major championship in over three decades.

The Orange and Blue finishing off the New York Red Bulls over the weekend in the best of three series to advance to the Eastern Conference semi Finals and the MLS Playoffs. They'll take on either Philadelphia or New England at TQL Stadium in the near future. The date for that matchup yet to be set, but tickets for the general public are now on sale. College basketball season getting underway tonight, Xavier hosting Robert Morris at the Cintas Center at eight, with

the action on fifty five KRC. You see Bearcats meantime taking on Illinois Chicago at nine. Our pregame coverage gets underway at a thirty here on news Radio seven hundred w WELWR. Next update at one thirty. I'm rick Yuchino, News Radio seven hundred WLW. You've always been there for your daughter. You were there for our first day of school, first driver's test, first crush, and you do anything to protect her, anything always, But if your

daughter is raped and gets pregnant. In Ohio, government here has taken away your right to protect her with an extreme law that forces a rape victim to have their attacker's child. That's unthinkable, and no matter how you feel about abortion, it goes too far. That's why we must vote yes on Issue one. Yes protects the privacy and freedom your family deserves. Yes gets government out of personal medical decisions. And Yes ends Ohio's extreme abortion ban, a

band with no exceptions for rape, not even for children. Because when it comes to your family, you should have the right to decide what's best, not government, and voting yes is the best way to protect families and freedom. Vote yes on Issue one, paid for by Ohiland's United for Reproductive Rights, home Owners, property owners, and business owners. I'm Attorney Blake Maslin. If your facebouts in ohioans vote early, which is going to be thirty

to forty percent of the total, maybe more. A whole chunk of Ohio Wan's a million are going to vote sometime tomorrow on stead Issue one two plus local issues, including the library the zoo. I voted for the zoo levey and for the library levee because I don't want the animals released into Clifton. If you don't feed those damn things they might get out, so vot I

voted for that. Levey. Of course, state issue won is the so called reproductive rights issue, in which permission will be given to kill healthy unborn babies. It's either reproductive rights on one hand, or it's the killing of the unborn and the other. Jonan you and I now is Amy Natoci.

She's a spokesperson with Protect Women Ohio. And Amy, can you we're on the precipice this Monday afternoon of actually learning the results either tomorrow or wednesday, can you talk about the journey that you're and your compatriots have taken low these many months after the job's decision. This is all building toward tomorrow. How much fuel they have left in the tank? Well, Bill, thanks for having me on. I'll tell you right now, everybody is so enthusiastic and

ready to go for tomorrow. It's all hands on deck right now. We've had volunteers in the field knocking on doors since May and they have not stopped. Since they're out today, they'll be out tomorrow. We've got phone banks

up and running. We of course have paid advertisements going on. We're doing interviews like we are with you right now, all throughout the day, today and tomorrow, making sure we talk to as many voters as we can and that they know to vote No one Issue one because it will cement late term abortion in our constitution and take away parents rights in the state. And this is so out of step with Ohio values, Amy, the commercials that are

being run, and of course you're in Columbus. I think you're right in the middle of the state. I'm in the best part, which is southwest Ohio in my opinion. But nonetheless, the issue about rape that somehow I'm going to deal with two areas. One is rape and the other one is availability. But commercials are run by a fourteen or fifteen year old girl that's been raped. There is no consensual sex with a family member when you're fourteen

years old. And the commercials say that if Issue one does not pass, that a rape victim will not have access to an abortion. What can you say about that? And so current Ohio law states that a woman can have an abortion for any reason at all up until twenty two weeks of pregnancy, and after twenty two weeks she can obtain an abortion to protect her life or her health. So that is the current law in Ohio, she can get

an abortion for any reason at all to twenty two weeks. What's important to note about state Issue one is that by getting rid of parental consent laws, it's actually putting our kids more at risk. Bill, You're listeners might remember a case. It was actually a Cincinnati girl back in two thousand and four. She was fourteen years old and was being abused by her soccer coach.

He got her pregnant, and he wanted to try to cover up the evidence of his crime being the pregnancy, and so he took her to a planned parenthood and pretended to be her father and force her into an abortion. Now, luckily he was found out and he was prosecuted. But what statusue one would allow is that that soccer coach wouldn't even need to pretend to be the

fourteen year old girl's father. He could just walk her into a planned parenthood without her parents ever knowing about it, and make her get an abortion to cover up his crimes and continue his abuse. So that is what is that stay here with issue one, and that's why it's so critical that Ohioan's vote it down tomorrow. I read the Inquirer's analysis. Yesterday they had a analysis on STEAT Issue one and said that STEAT Issue one says, this is the

Inquirer saying it. Statusue one says that abortion are permitted up through viability, which is twenty four weeks. There was no mention of what happened at twenty eight weeks or thirty two weeks or thirty six weeks. So can you tell succinctly the American people that are going to vote on this issue, what does Issue one say about about allowing abortion until viability? And in reality it allows abortion from conception through birth. But the end choir says it's a twenty four

week situation. Can you address to if people vote yes on this, what does that mean about viability of the fetus. Yeah, so a yes vote on Issue one is a vote for abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, including right up until birth. What the amendment says is that it's up to an individual abortionist to determine if they can perform a post viability abortion to protect

the health of the mother. And we know from US Supreme Court decisions that health means not just a woman's physical health, but also her mental, emotional, social, even financial and semilial health. So we are opening up the door to late term, post viability abortions for any reason at all, and by letting the abortionists determine whether or not they can perform that abortion, we

know which way they're going to go. We know, of course, the person who makes their living performing abortions and profiting off of them is going to air on the side of performing late term abortions. So that is what is at stake with Issue one, and Ohio's Attorney General did a great legal analysis on Issue one, saying that protections for the unborn will be left lifted. We could see late term abortion in this state. We could see abortions performed

on children diagnosed in utero with Down syndrome. We are completely throwing every protection for babies out the window if we pass Issue one on Tuesday, and the other issue is transgender rights. It's not specifically mentioned by that. I mean, if you have a high school boy or girl who's somewhat confused, as many of us are, and you're thirteen fourteen years old, I know in certain school districts you're encouraged to go through the hormonal treatment without notification of mom

and dad that does occur. What does Issue one do if a transgender girl has these internal feelings that I'm really a boy, and well, what are the parental rights notifications permission given if a teenage boy or girl wants to transition. Yeah, so if Issue one passes, parental rights are out the window. Again. The Attorney generals at a legal analysis of this, stating that he expects litigation about parental rights in the state if Issue one passes, and

there's no guarantee parental consent laws will stay in effect in the state. Under Issue one, parents are considered a burden. And we know this too because we know that the ACLU, which wrote this amendment, has been very vocal in speaking out against parents and their rights. They've said on social media that

parents are a burden, that parental consent should be abolished. The ACLU's lead lobbyists even put on Twitter not that long ago that he doesn't believe schools in Ohio should have to alert parents if their kids are struggling with their gender identity. So right there, we know exactly where the groups who wrote Issue one stand. They completely view parents as a burden, and that's why we have

to defeat Issue one tomorrow. If we want parents to continue to have a say in their kids lives, let me put my lawyer hat on for a moment. Issue on an issue too are fundamentally different. Issue one is a constitutional amendment, which means the governor, the General Assembly, or elected representatives have nothing to do with amending, pruning around the edges, changing a date or changing a time. If it's in the constitution, that means the legislature

cannot act. Issue too on marijuana is a proposed new law, an ordinance, a statute, And in those situations, the lawmakers can say, Okay, this isn't working out. As long as they don't change the essence of what state issue to the marijuana statute deals with that, they can prone around the edges, change the waiting period, have more restrictions. Who can use marijuana, who can how many plants can grow in your home, how many can't? How many grams can you have in your possession? Driving with it

is still illegal under the influence whatever. And that's the insidious character of the differential between STATUSUE I and STATUSUE two, because when the citizens propose a constitutional amendment to the State of Ohio's constitution, the legislature has no role to play. If things get out of miss. The only way to change it is

go through the whole process again. And so why do you find it particularly difficult when the opponent when the proponents of abortion, planned parenthood and ACLU, And if you like the ACLU, if you like planned parenthood, then vote yes on issue one. If you don't vote no. But nonetheless, how is Issue one from your perspective, more own onnerists than the state issue too? Yeah, Bill, this is a really important distinction you've made. Issue

one would cement late term abortion in our constitution. It would get rid of parental rights by putting that in our constitution, and it also gets rid of common sense health and safety standards for women via the constitution. And of course we know that once that's in the constitution, the legislature's hands are tied. They can't go back and pass laws to protect the unborn, they can't pass laws to protect parental rights or women's health and safety. Their hands are tied.

This will permanently be in our constitution, and that's what is so important for people to remember. And since it is a constitutional amendment, it would trump a existing state laws. So laws that we currently have in place to regulate abortion facilities so that women are safe will be gone, and parental consent laws we currently have in place will be eviscerated, and so Issue one will

be the new standard. It will be permanent. And I'll tell you since nineteen twelve when Ohio started passing a citizen initiated constitutional amendments, we have never repealed one. So we fully expect that trend to continue. If Issue on passes, it's there to stay. That's why it's so important we vote know tomorrow, and by voting no, you keep the options open down the road for the legislature and the governor to do whatever legislatively they can do relative to

abortion, relative to agreements between Planned Parenthood and hospitals. I heard an audio tape a few days ago out of Dayton which does many, many abortions of a woman that was bleeding out on the abortion is table and they dial nine to one one get over here quickly. You have to have rules and regulations in place for anything, but if it's in the constitution, then the legislature has nothing, little or nothing to do with it. And that's the way

it is. The ability of the people after that will be will be foreclosed on. There'll be no ability to say who can provide an abortion, who can what medical procedures are available, What happens when a woman bleeds out on the abortion is table. What happens if it's thirty seven months and a woman says her financial health is affected by having this baby? The doctor haskells in this world will be at it once again with gruesome tactics of killing unborn,

healthy babies. It goes on and on and on. When if the right way to have done this was to what was to come up with a statute, not a constitutional amendment, Because when that happens, it's over. It's been more than one one hundred and eleven years and Ohioans have never repealed one. And so Ohio is going to become an abortion tourism spot for those around us come here to get their abortions, and how terrible would that be? And lastly, aiming the toci of protect women Ohio. This has been attis

at least since nineteen seventy three. Has been a long time since Roe v. Wade was put into the law which foreclosed the abilities of states to enact any meaningful regulation of abortion it's been fifty years, and at no point in a half a century has an individual, a mom, a dad, a sister, a son, or a daughter, a grandparent personally goes into a ballot box and puts their mark next to the killing of unborn, healthy babies.

At no other point We've allowed judges to do it, We've allowed the Supreme Court and this and that, but at no point, you're a relatively young woman, At no point in your life or my life, have I ever voted yes or no to protect unborn, healthy babies. At no point have we had that. And for these those who are going to vote yes on Statusue one, I say you will answer for this in this world or

the next, because that's going to open up the floodgates. They're literally thousands and thousands of babies that are going to be killed in the state of Ohio. Lastly, how many lives have been saved in the past year because of the stay waiting for this decision to come tomorrow? Any idea how many abortions

did not take place? I'll tell you we saw significant drops in the numbers of abortions while Ohio's protections for the unboard were in place, So If state Issue one passes, we certainly expect that number to spike, and we expect late term abortions to go up. We know that annually over sixty thousand abortions are performed after fifteen weeks a year in this country, and if we now decriminalize that in Ohio and allow late term abortions to take place, the number

of unborn children affected will be tremendous. We have to defeat Issue one in order to protect the children and protect their mothers. We need to protect the women in this state by defeating Issue one. Lastly, what is your website here? It is Monday afternoon, but we got twenty four more hours. What is the website? Read? What it says? Woman or female is nowhere to be found? Viability says up to viability, which might be twenty

or twenty three weeks. But then the longest word in the English language is but But if the abortion is determined, it's going to affect a woman's health, which is financial health or emotional health, the abortion will proceed. What is the website to educate to inform the OHIOANSYS to what's at stake here? Yes, so our website is Protectwomenohio dot com. Encourage everyone to visit that. There are tons of resources. You can read the amendment yourself, read

analysis from legal scholars. Again, it's protect Women Ohio dot com. And build an important note for your voters who might still have an absentee ballot sitting on the kitchen table right now. Make sure they still that out and get it postmarked by today or they have the option of dropping it off at their county Board of Elections tomorrow before seven thirty pm. So make sure we are filling out and returning those absentee ballots with the noble either postmark today or return

to in person tomorrow. Amy, thank you, and I hear it many times. Vote as if your life depended upon it. Well on thousand, sixty thousand late term abortions depends upon people voting, and we get the government we deserve. Many times that concerns me. Let's see what happens, AMYNTOCI Protect Women Ohio. Thank you once again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and hopefully the justice and education and information will set the American people free.

Amy, thank you very much. Thank you Bill. All Let's continue with more calne becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred. And it's sad to think about where our culture is, where it's become, and Ohio should not look like California or Massachusetts. It's not about reproductive health. It's about killing healthy unborn babies.

Less than one percent of abortions occasion because of a rape. Very small percentage happened because of a fetal deformity of one type or another that's not consistent with human life. No one's arguing about those. The great bulk of abortions are conducted of healthy, happy fetuses, unborn babies yearning to be born, and a womb should not become a tomb. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW twisted Cincinnati is onto the Conference semifinal.

If he does not save it, then he has to go right to the penalty spot and shoot against Carlos Cornell rest the native of Columbia, with a chance to continue the shootout, takes the Shutt swing. Tunno makes the same Romans selling Tunno It's New York season. NFC Cincinnati sweep the series from Red Bulls, Boyd and Higgins out to the right, drew Sample out to the right as well. Joe Burrow hands on hips eyeballing the defense Buffalo is showing

pressure up the middle. The Bengals handed to Mixon gets away from an eyicle tackle running toward the first down marker. He's got it and that his coffin nails. Bam bam bam. Oh, hello, byet, I'm broadcasting. There's no better Yeah Willie presentation than coffin nails. Bam bam bam. Hit the music, hit it. People are going crazy. Who dai? Yeah? The first half they were impregnable, unbeatable. The second half, ever, I got close to storing one touchdown that ship. They stored three points

in the second half. And I don't like to be negative at all, but I think Joe Burroce, I think his problem was this right index finger was bloodied and beaten, and he couldn't throw the vault to Jamar Chase seventy five yards in stride. Yes, in case it would have been an easy, easy, Well, I'm touchdown in a victory. Concerns. I had my concerns. Well, I'll tell you one thing, Willie. Last night,

that game made Bob trumpy. Bruce Coslin Pat mcinelli and Tyler Eiford very happy because they threw the tight They threw to the tight ends all night long, and it was like, after a while, you're thinking, well, how about if we cover those guys, But they didn't, and they got it done. And then uh, you know, the defense comes up with the big Taylor Brent with the interception and they got to fumble later on and they they they steymy the Bills and the Bengals have won four in a row.

They're five and three, and everybody thought they were the world was going to come to an end when they were rower and two and then one and three on October first, and now look at them, not me. I was, I was, I know you were, you were, you were the loan one in the Tri State. I was right, and seg we got a report here that the Cubs right. Yeah, get me out to

the Stude Report. Then let's talk about this, Willy. The Stooge Report is a proud service every local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers Thamestar quality. You can feeling since in northern Kentucky called Johnson Heating and Cooling eight five nine, four seven to two sixty fifty one FU and we got baseball all over the place, Willy. The Cubs have just hired Craig Council as their new manager. So former read David Ross, I guess out of the Windy City

and Craig Council is the new Chicago Cubs manager. How do we look it? How do you explain that? Uh? Well, he was he you know, he he his deal ran out in Milwaukee, and I guess there was major rumors and he was going to go to the Mets. But the Mets, they know they're going to hire Yankees Ben's coach Carlos Mendoza as their new manager. And the Cleveland Guardians today have hired former All Star catcher Steven Vote as their new manager, taking over for future Hall of Famer Terry Francona.

And Vote gets a three year deal in Cleveland. He has no managerial experience at all. Mary Marty says, yes, but Marty's a good friend David Ross, former Cincinnati ready. Yeah, he's a good guy. I mean, David Ross a good player and good guy here. And uh but the Cubs say, you know what, we're gonna We're gonna steal Craig council the way out of Milwaukee and we'll go from there. How about that? Isn't David Ross under contract? I would say, so, yeah, contracts.

Yeah, So I guess you know, I you know who knows? So I guess he'll just he'll who knows? But will e The Bengals move to five and three with that win over a buffalo. Of course, more tonight on Bengals line. You get an extra half hour night five thirty. It starts with Lance and Company right here on seven hundred WLW. Bengles quarterback Joe Burrow is a nominee for this week's FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week Award for his efforts last night. Vote Burrow through a Wednesday afternoon at three

pm NFL dot com slash FedEx What about c J. Stroud? What kind of look at him? Four hundred and seventy yards with five touch, five touches, Ohio State's finest yep the game winner with what six seconds to go? Yesterday? And c J. Stroud and the Texans roll into town this Sunday supposed to be an easy win. I think the Banks are favored by six or six and a half. In DraftKings see what happened. I think

it's gonna go up from there because CJ. Stroud has never faced a defense like he's gonna face on Sunday. Correct, the Bengals are in between, shall we say, a tough stretch here with a week from Thursday, they're in Baltimore, and that's gonna be that. That'll be a game. They're gonna be a large underdog. I think there'd be a five or six pie right wait, walks up to his defensive line. Now backing up into the gun, first and ten at the twenty two of Cincinnati. Alan catches looking

left throw some of the middle, caught by kiddooses. The football scooped up by the Bengals after thirteen yard live hit the takeaway. Nick Scott knocked it out and recovered it. Bengals ball. There you go. That's one of them. That's one of them, and the other one was the interception.

Now, college basketball tips off tonight, and everybody and within seventy five miles of here is playing U I C versus the Bearcats at fifth third Arena, eight thirty right here on seven hundred WLW Xavier opens at Tintass Center, taking on Robert Morris at seven thirty on the Home of Brian Thomas fifty five KRC New Mexico State and the Kentucky Wildcats at six thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty. NKU plays tonight at Middle Tennessee. They are on eight o'clock on Fox Sports

thirteen sixty. The Miami RedHawks are at Evansville, SIU Edwardsville at Dayton Oakland at Ohio State Women's basketball tonight Willie Louisville versus UC five forty five. On the Project, it begins big time, and I hit a good discussion with head coach, and I think right now Sean Miller have the boys heading in the right direction at Xavier. He tells me they're going to shock the world.

They're going to shock the world with his brand new team that no one ever heard about, including one might d and Andy Mack, who broke it down for us a few days ago. Correct which night it gets underway, But I think they were not to not picked to do well. But Sean Miller can recruit and Sean Miller can coach, and that's a tough combination. And of course you heard at the top of the show there that FC Cincinnati advanced to the Eastern Conference semi finals, knocking off those Red Bulls and two

straight and penalty kicks, especially on Saturday night. So FCC will now meet the winner of the Philadelphia or New England as in the conference semi finals. And those tickets are on sale to the public right now. He went on sale at one o'clock, so check it out. And it's one and out right one and done right so and then three on three, trying to get

something going, a defender fall down for New York. Whupenza gets the ball in the eighteen and er Bupenza has tied the match in the seventy fifth minute. What a play by the Orange blow to pull this match even. And there we go. And also good luck this week to Seaton, the defending state champs are playing tomorrow night in the Division one Girls State Soccer semi finals. Summit in Division two tomorrow night, and then Cincinnati Country Day versus Maderra

tomorrow night. Let's get it on, let's find out what's going on. CCD is the reigning Division three champ, and then of course Wednesday the Boys State Soccer semi finals. Moeller hasn't given up a goal since time began against Columbus Saint Charles Waynesville, the home of the Skydivers, against Worthington Christian. And so it end over the weekend. The Notre Dame Academy state runner up in Kentucky girls volleyball, Georgetown beat Xavier in the Big East Final, and

let's see Milwaukee edge down NKU in the Horizon League Women's final. Well, seg, I can see it now, I can see Rocky. In about an hour, Number one name lost again, Notre Dame loses, and Saint

X. Someone needs to tell Chris Collinsworth Saint X lost to Moller. And throw on top of that, one former head coach at UC that went to Notre Dame, Brian Kelly, had a game with Alabama and there were two occasions when there were nine or ten defensive players on the field, and the commentator said, that's the Notre Dame way, only play with nine or ten

on defense. Yeah, and then it's over right. And then, of course, how about that game out West on Saturday with Washington outslugging Southern cal And then after the game, Caleb Williams, the Heisman Trophy winner from last year, he's crying in his mother's arms. Then yesterday Southern Cal fires their defensive coordinator. Well, he needs doing a piece of an NFL team, right, that's what he said. That's what he said. Whoever drafts, he wants a piece of the team, and he's crying in his mother.

There's arms. They didn't win a game. Yeah, there's no way on Earth he's gonna win the Heisman Trophy anyway. So not not not not the way they're playing. I can see Mike Brown or maybe Davis it owns the Raiders. We got enough. We got enough quarterbacks here, Yeah, we got enough. We got enough. We're okay. But but the stadium looked beautiful last night, Willie. It was striped. You know, the fans

did an excellent job last night. Gave a shout out to the Bengal fans who day because they had the orange, they had the black, they had they was all striped. They did a nice job. They had to do that. Their next home game too, a night game that looked great. And we found out why DeMar Hamlin wasn't activated. He's not even activated once. Do you know what it is that? I don't know. I didn't

hear of anything. If he was Uh, Uh, but he's I think he's just you know, I think he's just gamed the game if he plays. But boy, that was powerful, Willie when he was standing out there on the field by himself, right at the spot where it happened. And man, oh man, that's just our town's looking good. You just you just stood there and let let that young man take it all in because uh, he was gone and they brought him back. And God bless the people

from UC That's all I gotta say. And segment, get me out of the Studge Report. We have Scott Powell standing by from town Hall dot Com, et cetera. Please get us out of the Stooge Report. Plus the undressing of Rocky Boyman will occur about two forty this afternoon. Get me out of the Studge Report, Willie. In honor of a who Day nation, who Day gonna beat them Bengals, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Just bought this let wor eating. I don't know.

We're gonna have to be hooked on phonics for this game all started. German, that's a r wretch. It's at var My goodness, it's Claypool. Oh Dad, how about that in German. How about that? I don't know what to say. I mean, maybe there'll be a franchise in Munich or Berlin, Frankfort Point or London or Frankfurt. I don't know, but I mean I'm glad. I want Kansas City to get beat as often as possible by anybody. Yeah, but they looked pretty good yesterday. Ravens looked.

Oh, it's unbelievable there. Andy mack all right, segment, thank you very much. Her getting ready for the rock in about forty five minutes. Let's continue with more. Scott Powell off townhall dot Com has some insipid comments to make about what's happening in major American cities and what's happening in Gosden. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WL. We've had many years a Stanford's Hoover institution. There's about two hundred and fifty to three hundred articles published everywhere.

Has written many books, and most importantly he's got a column he posted very recently about weakness and underestimating enemies in vites War. And this mainly deals with the Israeli situation. What's happening there, and we're allowing to take place on our southern border. And Scott Powell, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham

Show. And first of all, before we talk specifically about Israel, you have some great facts and factoids in your column about what is happening on our southern border relative to those coming in with shall we say, bad intent waiting to strike at some point, sales of Amas and Hezbollah, possibly from communists rere at China, who knows from where. So tell the American people what's happening on our southern border, how it might be related to the next major

active terrorism inside this country. Well, we all know we live in a global war world, but we also live in a global alliance of evil.

And Hebollah and Hamas are allied with Iran, and I think most of us would agree that Iran is a low Chris of evil and wants to do us in So with the Hamas and Hesbel attacks on Israel and the realization I think people are realizing that the thousands of illegal immigrants, which include radical Islamists from terrace hotbeds in the Middle East, Sub Sahara, Africa, Hesbela from Venezuela, and also the Chinese. Both the Chinese Pla have been found trying to

cross the border and Chinese military age single men. They've been entering our southern border for really the last ever since Biden opened the border, but it's intensified recently. So these these actors, particularly the Chinese, the Hesbelah, would would be as fifth columns in our country that would be activated at you know, at a critical moment, and then we have to deal with that. It diverts us away from perhaps the bigger picture. And you know, one

of the amazing things you point out. When I think of Venezuela, I think of the most rich, plentiful country in South America till about twenty five years ago, when Chavez took over and gave it he promised, he promised, and when he got elected even more oil wells. Eventually, over the next fourteen years, he destroyed the place and promised socialism, handing out money. And I think most Americans would be shocked to know that Venezuela host more

members of Hesbela than any other South American country. You point out that turning Venezuela into a hub for transnational organized crime, international terrorism is what Maduro government is all about, and he provides safe passage and necessary travel documents, and so if hesbla horimas want to get in four or five hundred of their finest they can somehow get them to Venezuela by ship, by plane, whatever.

But once they get there they have travel documents. And then Joe Biden a few months ago fast tracked Venezuelan's into our country, giving them so called work permits. Scott, how is it possible that has the law is dominating Venezuela and that Maduro is helping these terrorists come into America with the indirect assistance of Joe Biden. Well, it's a long story. We don't have time to

cover it all. But I would remind the audience that socialism is a system that is, even if it starts out with good intentions and idealism, it will it will very quickly be a corrupt system because when all the money passes through the government, if the government is controlling the economy, and all the money passes through government and government allocation, inevitably the socialist leaders at the top begin to skim funds off of it and become very wealthy. And then you

know, they make good comport with other corrupt people. And corruption. It just flourishes in a in Venezuela because of the corrupt government and because of the fact that that many other people who have corrupt intentions and anti American intentions have congregated there. And now it's very serious because we have this, you know, we have this potential powder keg in the Middle East that would bring Iran

into the situation. And Iran is that you know, is not at a shooting war with the United States. But Iran sees America as the great Satan. You know, Israel is the little Satan. It's really America that's the great Satan. So you can be sure that Iran wants to strike America through

its proxy forces of Hezbollah. Particularly in fact, you point out in your column the following that five years ago a federal judge in New York found that Iran provided assistance and including training, the nine hijackers and ordered Iran to pay billions of dollars to parent, spouses, siblings, and children of the more

than one thousand victims of nine to eleven. And so, yes, yeah, Iran, at least since nineteen seventy nine, probably seventy two, with the Munich Olympics, has targeted the United States, and Ali Komane, the leader of Iran, has called us the major force for evil in the world. He wants to kill Americans wherever they can be located. And the Hesbela leader recently talked about what happened on October the seventh. He wants to do

it again and again and again over and over again. So one might ask Scott Powell, how is it possible that in addition to Hesbela hooking up with Venezuela, in addition to Venezuelan's a young, unattached males pouring into this country with the permission and approval of Joe Biden to give them work emits. Now you have Iran that we've given six billion dollars to in an account and cutter.

But in addition to that, the oil policies of America the last thirty four months have put at least one hundred billion dollars and increase oil profits and the pockets of Iranians when they're committed to our death and destruction. And this isn't hyperbole, this is something actually they want that they demand the death of the infidel, and we are the infidel, and so we're and Democrats all over the place, you know, are talking about fifty percent of Democrats,

according to Gallup, are on the side of Hamas. And we have Hamas chapters and every major university in which women march around screaming and shouting and hollering about the greatness of Hamas and the Palestinians when women are treated like chattel slaves and most Muslim countries. So my mind's got pow. I'm looking at all

this and I'm thinking I live in never never Land. You do live and never never Land built absolutely, you know, there is so much misinformation and so much brainwashing about about all these things that you know, it's it's it's no wonder that people can be manipulated and uh, and students are very vulnerable, students who tend to be idealistic. You will always have a the university are always a hotbed of a really anti americanism of one kind or another.

So this Hamas, Uh, you know, the israelis responding to the Hamas attack is very ferral ground for you know, enlisting these people to protest the American government, who is who is supporting Israel's action? You know, how stupid can you be? When I look at the sixty percent of pair to be female, how are females treated in Saudi Arabia or Iran or Iraq, or Jordan or Siah. Women are treated as first class citizens in Israel. I was there for ten days in May and I saw it. It's very

functional. It's a free, multi dimensional, multi racial society in Israel, which there's only about six or seven million Jews in Israel. The rest are Muslim and Arab. But gays, for example, are thrown off the top of buildings in most Muslim Arab countries having been tortured for several weeks. Then you're killed. But then when I was in Israel, I saw the gay pride flag in Jerusalem. It was something most didn't agree with it, but they said, it's your life lived the way you want to live it.

And the gay pride flag was flying in Jerusalem. Imagine the gay pride flag flying in Saudi Arabia or Syria or Iran. What would happen? It gets ripped down and then the building gets assaulted. But these are the useful idiots on college campuses being used by the radical left to promote what it's tell you.

Scott Powell you and I have done this for a long time, and I just I look at these confluence of ideas that somehow and for example, abortion in Ohio right now, abortion is a big you're going to vote on Tuesday, yes or no, and it's a big deal. But in Arab countries, Muslim countries, a woman cannot get an abortion without her husband's okay. And I was told that Muslim women go to Israel all the time to abort their babies, but it can't be done in a Muslim Arab country.

And a woman can't elect to divorce her husband. And a woman doesn't have the right to drive a car, or to open up a checking account, or to travel without her husband's or brothers permission. Yet these useful female idiots on college campuses are marching in support of that system. Explain that to me,

scot Power, Well, it is cognitive dissonance. It's uh. Unfortunately, Americans have no shortage, particularly idealistic young people have no shortage of being able to celebrate one thing uh uh and and turn a blind eye to the other part of the story that is that goes along with the thing that they are for. But it's it's gone on for years. And all we can say to our audience is, you know, uh, you know, develop a healthy mind that is that is balanced, that that pursues truth wherever you

wherever it takes you. And uh, you know that when you when you pray for God's guidance, that he revealed things to you, You're gonna you're gonna, you're gonna be able to discern good from evil. Uh. Most of these people that are protesting really have no relationship with God. They're they're they're lost, their lost souls and there's a lot of them, and it's

it's very sad. And the thing is the gender is overwhelmingly female. And I I look and Hamas or in most Muslim countries, you can't go to school, you can't be educated, the clothes that you wear, all the

individual small human rights we take for granted completely ignored for women. And Muslin and the one place in the Middle East where women can be the leaders, like can lead companies and businesses and the generals of the army, it's an Israel and so yes, and I look at this and somebody is funding this. I think it's George Soros or somebody. And what is George Soros's involvement in paying for these protests. Do you think, oh, it's been big.

I mean, George Soros is a troublemaker. He's a very demented, evil man that wants to destroy law and order in America. That's very clear. Everybody can see that all these attorney general's district attorneys that he has funded. And remember, you know, Sorus is a smart man. So he always made his money using leverage, seeing things that other people do and see so he saw the opportunity to his money could go much further in local in

local judicial elections than it would go on the national level. So that's what he set out to do, and he accomplished it. And now we have look at the look at the problems that the Donald Trump is facing right now. He has hostile, biased judges that Soros in large part funded, who want to destroy him. They want to remove him from the ballot. They want they want him eliminated from the possibility of becoming president, when in fact

he is the most popular candidate in America. This is insane. It leads me to the conclusion the twenty twenty four election will also be rigged. And by rigged, I mean that the party in power is using the grand juries to indict, to arrest and maybe to put in prison. The leader of the opposition party on the eve of the election, won't let us decide whether we want a second Biden. May God have mercy on us if we do

this, or a second Donald Trump term. That's a rigged election. When the party in power indicts the leader of the opposition on the eve of the election to keep him from winning the election, that's called rigged. It's not rigged in the sense people are stuffing names on ballots into the ballot box. It's rigged in the sense that by being sued and by being indicted ninety one times, the Democrats are determining who the Republicans need to pick for their nominee.

That's how it's rigged. No other time in American history anything even close to this is transpired. And I watch it going on now. And I saw a couple of days ago that that Jack Smith, the Specish prosecutor, does not want to try the Florida case first. He wants to try the Washington DC case. And so some of the experts, you don't have to be an expert to figure this out, that is the jury pool in Washington, d C. Want to indict, convict, and send the jail Donald

Trump. Over ninety three percent of the voters from where the jury roles are taken are committed Democrats, and they want to convict him. So instead of trying the case and forward to the one down there first, they're going to try the one in Washington, d C. To convict him, to make him in a sense ineligible for the ballot, and have the federal judge rules

like an insurrection he participated in it, which is a lie. But they want to use the grand jury and the trial jury system to indict, arrest, and send to prison the leader of the opposition party and Scott Powell. That has never happened before. No, it's never been happened before. It's it's it's well outrageous is an understatement. It is crazy, and it is

so anti American. You know, we are a country of you know, that was designed to be ruled by the people, country of the people, by the people for the people, and the people are the source of legitimization of government, and therefore elections are of paramount importance. And how dare the courts or the Democrat elites try to bar a candidate. I mean, the Republicans have never done such a thing, and it shouldn't be done on either side. I mean, we have communists running, you know, there's always

a Communist Party member on the presidential election ticket. Usually there is. They don't get many votes, but we don't ban people. We let the people decide through their votes. So we just got to we've got to pray and support the forces that are trying to defend justice in America now because it's it's really a struggle between good and evil. We're seeing it right in front of our eyes. It is. And your column is at townhall dot comtown hall

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