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We have coverage later on from Boone County, from Kenton County, But right now is the Secretary of State demand in charge of all elections in the state of Ohio this Tuesday afternoon. That would be Frank LeRose of the Secretary of State's Office in Frank Lrose, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And at first, blush this afternoon. How are things looking in Ohio as we
speak? Plus, I want to talk with you about Israel, But first of all, what about Ohio. You know, things are going quite smoothly. At the close of early voting on Sunday, we had over eight hundred and fifty thousand Ohios that had already made their voices heard. We know that many more are going to do so today. Think about this. Thousands of polling locations opened right on time at six thirty am, staffed by tens of
thousands of election day poll workers. It's a big logistical undertaking, but it's something that Ohio does very well and we're proud of that. And as far as the total vote, this isn't off year election, but issues one and two and some local issues like twenty two, and there's a lot of there's
some bond and issues up, et cetera. As far as the eight hundred and fifty thousand early voting, is there a sense that you have, Franklerosa, that somehow Ohioans are warming toward early voting, especially on the conservative side. Yeah. I think the more people try it, the more they like it. It is a secure process, has the same security built in that in person election day voting has. And it's convenient. We've got four weeks of early voting. We check IDs. Yes, we remove dead people from
the rules. I don't apologize for that. The left attacks me for it, but yeah, we have a good process for early voting in Ohio, and when people try it, they enjoy it all. Right. Now, on a different matter completely. We've got to get to Issue one in two And as far as the language and Issue one, by the way, the language and Issue one, according to the Cincinnati inquir says that abortions are permitted up through viability, which is like twenty three twenty four weeks, and after
that it is not permitted. And so when I read stuff like that, I'm thinking, there's so much misinformation out there about State Issue one, about what it does, what it wouldn't do. And so if the thing goes down today, let's say the vote is no today tomorrow, we should have the results. Normally we have the results by midnight in this date, and
what is the status of abortion? Then, say, in the next thirty days, once the election is certified and we have the final result, and let's say no win, what's the status of abortion in Ohio at that point. Well, to be clear, if Issue one were to pass, it would be the most extreme abortion law in the country. That's why we've been fighting so hard to encourage Ohioans to vote no. It would legalize abortion all the way through the end of pregnancy. It would take away parental rights,
and it would be dangerous for Ohio. If this fails, and I hope and believe and I pray that it will. Then it is the current law of the state of Ohio, which again is pending a court challenge right now, and so that would allow abortion for a certain number of weeks, and of course there are always exceptions for the health of the mother, life of the mother rather and that would be the status quo just as it is today. So if no wins, abortions for many, many weeks after conception would
still be legal. Oh, certainly. And there is a what's called a heartbeat bill that has been passed. I was a supporter of that, I voted for it. That is currently in court and so that is not in effect right now now, but you know, pending the outcome of that court case, it could put in place to the law that says that once a
fetal heartbeat can be detected, then abortion would not be permitted. But that's not currently the case again because of that court challenge, and so there's lots of stuff to go on either way, Yes or no. Yes would definitively foreclose the ability of the legislature to cut around the edges to change this or change that. But a vote of no means abortion is still legal for several weeks and then it's subject to more court and more Assembly action. Who knows
what's going to happen. But the one way to make sure that partial birth abortion is enshrined in our constitution, if you're in favor of that, is to vote yes on Issue one. And that would be the big problem with this is that it would be enshrined in our state constitution. It's the supreme law of the state. Nothing the legislature does can impact that. And it
would make Ohio the most extreme state in the country. Not only partial birth abortion, this brutal and excruciating process that could go all the way through the end of pregnancy. It would take away perimal rights. It could even open the door to taxpayer funded abortion because it would be creating a constitutional right to abortion all the way through the end of pregnancy. There's a lot of good reasons to vote no on Issue one. Now, on an unrelated matter,
we got issue too hanging out there. Franklerose. I'm watching about an hour and a half ago. It was about ten thirty quarter to eleven this morning on CNN, and the Republicans in the Congress had a little press or a news conference in which they brought over the actual survivors of what happened. Exactly thirty days ago today, which is October the seventh, is when it happened. And there was his father who appeared. He reminded me of Franklerose.
This father, this Israeli, is living in a kibbuts. He and his wife for just to get some time away from the three kids, three little girls, they're like three, five and seven, that they wanted to go to about forty miles away to spend time with some of her relatives. And they just happened to pick the night of October sixth, and they had their three little girls in the care custody and control of a next door neighbor. They had two little girls, and it was a wonderful situation. He said,
we can get away. There was some partying going on that we weren't part of that, and we wanted to go and spend some time, some quiet time away as husband and wife, mother and father. And they left their three little girls in the kibbutz, and this man was literally breaking down a by when he got back. About a day and a half later, he was able to get back and what he saw was unspeakable terror inflicted upon one of his little girls, unspeakable terror that I don't want to talk about
on the radio on a Tuesday afternoon. And the other two are missing. The three and the seven year old are missing. The other one was brutally murdered inside of their home. The mother and father are destroyed, and at this point they do not know about their other girls, even whether they're atages or not, because they don't know. Can you imagine as a young father, having savages and barbarians do that to your family, and then on college
campuses. Right here in Ohio and around the Midwest, we have large numbers of HAMAS chapters in colleges and universities that celebrate what occurred and support hamas. How do you, as a former ranger, military man and an officeholder, how do you process that? Willie? It's hard to understand that kind of savagery. As a father of an eight year old, a ten year old, and a twelve year old little girl, I know my most important responsibility is to be a dad. And I'm sure that this father is and will
remain for the rest of his life heartbroken about what happened. But let's be clear who's responsible. On October seventh, a group of bloodthirsty killers broke through a barrier of a wall, a border fence which crucially we don't even have in large parts of our country. These Hamas terrorists broke through a barrier wall and inflicted more murder, rape, torture, beheading. It was the single largest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust. And we need to understand
what they are up against. Hamas is well, it's the same as Isis in their brutality, but they are paid for and blessed by Iran. Iran is responsible for what Hamas did, and Hamas has brought murder and Mayhem to Israel, and now Israel's doing what they must do. Listen, Israel didn't start this fight, but they have every right to finish it, and they will finish it at a time of their choosing once Hamas has been eradicated from the Gaza strip. You can't negotiate with Hamas, you can't make peace with
Hamas. And this idea that there should be a ceasefire, and some of these knuckleheads on college campuses that let's be honest, what this is. It is anti Semitism. To tell the Israelis to have a ceasefire right now would be like telling the Allies to have a ceasefire as they were moving into Germany to defeat the Nazis. Israel is busy defeating Hamas, and that's exactly what
they have to do. Can you imagine if Hamas and has Belah had the military power of the Israelis, and Israelis had the military power of Hamas. Hamas has made their objective clear. They've said that they want to have more of October seventh. They have said that they want to annihilate Israel from the face of the earth. When they say from the river to the sea, they mean they want to commit mass genocide and wipe the Israeli people off the
face of the map. You can't negotiate with that. That has to be defeated, and that means that Hamas has to be eradicated, and that's what they're doing, and they need to have our full support. I have stood with Israel repeatedly throughout my life because you know, as a person of faith, I know it's what my faith commands me to do. But even if I didn't have that background, it is what is in the into America's security.
It's the right thing to do. We need to back Israel, give them the diplomatic space to do what they need to do, and we need to be there to support them with weaponry and to make sure that we leon Iran so that Iran knows that there will be consequences for what they've done. If they try to open a second front in the north with their Hesbala allies, there will be consequences for that. That's why there are two carrier strike groups in the Mediterranean right now. And as far as Is, as far
as Isis, you mentioned Isis. You can take Isis. You could take Boca Haram, you could take the Muslim Brotherhood, you could take the Taliban, you could take Hesblah, you could take Hamas. And I listened to some on the other side of the fence that disagree with you and I on this, who say, well, the Palestinians have rights too, absolutely,
they have rights. And to watch little boys and girls that are Palestinians that are killed brutally because of what Hamas is doing to them, I lay all those deaths at the doorstep of Hamas itself, who uses the hostages, who use their own people as hostages, who put their military hardware underneath the hospitals and schools. The Hamas is the one responsible for all of the damage to happening in the Gaza. In fact, Gaza right now exists the way it
does because of Hamas. They took water pipes, et cetera, and made pipe bombs. All the millions of dollars given to them for humanitarian purposes have been plowed into armaments and the missiles and guns, and the howitzers and artillery shells. And it must stop. And the leaders of Hamas are not in Gaza. They're in Cutter living a life of multi millionaires. Now, one last thing, he said, Franklin Rose this father, who was very emotional,
of course, and his wife unspeakable terror. He said, Hamas rapes our women, they behead our babies, then set us on fire. You cannot negotiate with You cannot say, well, the Nazis. You can't say Georgie Patten in nineteen forty four forty five, he should have stopped somewhere short of should not have gone into Berlin. After all, you got to negotiate with the Nazis. You don't negotiate with people like this, you defeat them. And that's the answer to that tune. Now, frank LeRose on state
issue too, Where do you stand on State Issue two? First of all, not as a secretary of State, but as someone who has skinning the game and would vote that is the marijuana amendment. What do you say about that? Yea, I have deep concerns about it, and I think that some people may have oversimplified this, and maybe even some of our fellow conservatives say, well, from a libertarian standpoint, people want to buy it, people want to sell it. Why not? But here's what it does.
It normalizes something that should not be normalized. I was in New York just a couple of weeks ago. I was out for a run early one morning, ran past a preschool at seven am. There's a group probably forty kids standing in line to wait for the doors of the preschool to open up, and the smell of marijuana in the air was so thick that nobody should be
subjective to that. It would, by the way, create five new items in our state budget, and it spends the money that would come as a result of the tax revenues on a bunch of you know, social justice nonsense, and so Ohilan should do their research and think long and hard about whether they want to normalize the use of recreational marijuana, whether they want to spend these tax dollars on a bunch of sort of social justice projects. That's what
Issue Too does. And so you would arn urge a no on one and know on two and twenty two you don't have a dog in that fight, because that's the City of Cincinnati issue. As far as lastly, as far as total turnout, eight hundred and fifty thousand voted early. How many are going to vote today? This is election day, this is shall we say Republican weather. How many total votes will will be counted? You know, I don't predict an exact number, but I think there's going to be a
massive turnout today. I think millions of Ohiolands will get out to make their voices heard. And I think that's a good thing. And we'll count the results at seven thirty and report them on election night. Other states don't do
that. We're going to give you those results on election night. Of course, the final tabulation the official result comes weeks later, but we'll give you that unofficial result for Issue one Too on our website, local issues and candidates on your count Yeah, like Hambliny County Board of Elections has an excellent, excellent website. Or Franklerose, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham show. Setting the record straight and looks like Ohio wins have now
embraced early voting. And Franklerosa, thank you very much. Get out and vote, bring your ID, bring a smile to thank those poll workers. They're working hard. Maybe take some donuts too, give them a few donuts. All right, Franklerose, thank you very much. Thanks Willie. All right, let's continue with more. And one cannot look that's what's happening in the world and not see correlations between now in the nineteen thirties in Nazi Germany.
You know that last night, a woman who lives close to a facility that has the star of David on it was watching coverage, according to the CNN this morning, watching coverage of the Israeli Gaza war with a moss and decided to get in her car and run it into the side of a brick building in Indianapolis. Now, unbeknownst to her that the Star David was on the side of the building and she backed up ran into it again. She was filled with such rage and hate. She wanted to kill anything Jewish,
any person Jewish or a facility. But that particular building was occupied by the Black Hebrews of Ethiopia, which is not really a group necessarily affiliated with Judaism. But she wanted simply to kill, injure and maim some symbol of Judaism. And she ran her car into a building with a Star David on the side. Two days ago, there was a sixty nine year old man holding an Israeli flag in Los Angeles who had the crap beaten out of them by
another Palestinian sympathizer who wanted to kill a Jew. And Jewish Americans are picking up their concealed carry permits now like never before. Jews tend to be vote Democratic, except when their lives are at stake, in which many are now going to vote Republican because there's a perception you can get certain Second Amendment rights
with the Republicans you can't get with Democrats. These are incredible, unbelievable times when inside of America we have Hamas chapters in colleges and universities putting forth hatred and hate speech from Ivy League to the California coast, including at the University of Cincinnati. There's an OMAS chapter there. And so how can we have
such darkness descend upon the land. And it's happening because of vicious anti Semitism and the fact that I'll have in my mind for a long time that father, that thirty seven year old father who survived in his kibbutz the attack, who said Hamas rapes our women, beheads our babies, and then set us on fire. It's really a fight for civilization itself in America. Must be part of it, and we must be on the right side. Let's continue
with more coming up later. We'll be a representative of Boone County to talk about the turnout there. Later on. Also we have Jack Windsor of the of course the Ohio Press Network to talk about the columns that he has posted about issues one and two and what it means. Later on, also Chris Smitherman and Moore. So if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine seven, Election Day, get out and vote all on
news radio seven hundred WLW. This Thanksgiving Zeros is serving deals as sweet as pie. That's why Tuesday afternoon's election day, and we've heard from the Secretary of State in Ohio, and yesterday we spend time with Daniel Cameron and his race for governor. Joan You and I now is Justinker. He works in Boone County. He controls Boone County with an iron grip. He's in charge
of elections in Boone County, which is growing leaps and bounds. And Justin Krigler, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show and justin this Tuesday afternoon. Can you give us some information about the number of people more or less voting you're in charge of the elections and how smooth are things going. Everything's going really smooth overall. I mean there's always minor glitches, but it is going really good. We've had the early voting obviously
before today. Turnout was very strong on early voting. We had about total of about six thousand people already vote early and a lot of people today this morning. I was on numerous locations and back at headquarters, and the voters are coming out strong here in Boone County. As far as the total vote, it's strictly a guesstimate. How many total votes will there be approximately in Boone County by the close of business today. Well, I'm kind of gauging
from past. The last governor's race, if you will, and downtaket races was twenty nineteen in Doing County and there was around forty percent that year, which was about forty one thousand registered voters. I'm guessing somewhere forty ish thousand people will vote again. Around forty something percent is what we're estimating here. And I'm not saying only, but you're saying about six thousand of the forty
thousand have already voted. In Ohio, when I had on Secretary of State Frank LeRose, eight hundred and fifty thousand Ohioans had voted early and that's probably going to be half of the total vote today. His Kentuckians like Tony Bender and you and Bird Travis, et cetera. Have all you guys accepted early voting because I can recall years in the past the lines in Kentucky were around the block and down the street, and you know, things were not in
good shape as far as waiting to vote. So have Kentuckians now embraced early voting to a large extent or not. Well, I think they have embraced it more than they used to. How's that it's still a new or newer issue in in Kentucky. I mean it, Ohio has had that a lot longer. You know, states like Florida do it for weeks. So I think they're catching on the idea, but it is still not as strong as in other states. Boom County, Boom countyans tend to vote more on election
day still than the early voting. Our numbers can't continue to indicate that now they're up, but Boom Countings tend to like to vote on election day. And as far as the can you give a guestimate, since you're in charge of Justin Kriegler of voting in Boone County as far as percentage of registered voters about how many are going to vote today in early voting total? Is it thirty percent of what's kind of your guess? I'm thinking somewhere in the forty
percent? How rengeval registered voters a Boom County seems about right, That's about historically about right, And that's kind of we're seeing in General's tartetell. Sometimes there's a rush at lunch at the end of the day. But I would guess someone the forty percent of registered voters in Boom County should come out and what's pulling them out this afternoon? What's causing them? What's motivating these you know, six thousand, maybe a couple hundred thousand people. What encourages them
to come out and vote? What is the issue? In Ohio, it's going to be abortion in marijuana, Okay. In Kentucky it is certainly the governor's race. We have Governor Byshear the become a Democrat versus Daniel Cameron, the Republican. I would tell you that is the main, main, main draw here in Kentucky. And is there any sense you have to be like
Caesar's wife above the fracas? But according to pulling out of Louisville, it appeared that Daniel Cameron was in trouble Dany Basher and I think the last few days and weeks that has closed significantly. Can you sense a more excitement on one side or the other? I can tell you I would sense it's very close. Boom Camp is a strong Republican you know, stronghold here, so
Bune County tends to obviously be towards Daniel Cameron. Statewide, I think it's kind of neck and neck, but here here in Boom County, it is definitely a Daniel Cameron leaning. And lastly, justin Kraigler, many Ohioans are moving to Boone County. There's this sense you get the benefits of the big city with the glories of small town America. Have you noticed a lot of refugees coming out of the city of Cincinnati wanting to live in Boone County.
Absolutely, we have a lot of people moving in, not just from Cincinnati but throughout America. Boom County is a great place to live. We have great leadership in Boom County and it's a tremendous place to live. So absolutely, and we you know, encourage them because our standard living is very high, and it's a great place to live, and you get to the airport rather quickly, and if you want to go down to some of the amenities,
what it's a ten to fifteen minutes to downtown Cincinnati. And as far as the schools, the Boone County et cetera, Ryle, I mean,
they're wonderful high schools. You get a good quality education. It makes sense that kids actually don't have track meets in the hallways in between classes, there's no cursing out of teachers, which I know in the public school system many times you have a terrible circumstance where students are dropping the F bomb on female teachers and it's not serious enough to even send them to the principal's office. And without a functional educational system, My god, are you in trouble?
And Boone County if I had another life to live, it would be in Boone County. Well, we'd like to have you here in our school system is tremendous, and you are correct. I'm about five minutes from the airport in about ten minutes from downtown Cincinnati, and I live here in Boone County, so I think it's a tremendous place to live and we will welcome you with open arms if you want to move here. Do you lock the door
at either just leave it unopened. I lock it for that circumstance. I have never had a single incident out of dear counting avlet's hear my entire life. So if that's hausy, how to safe I you generally for you, I think it's a good feeling to have no question. All right, Justin Kraigler. Good to get an update from Boone County this Tuesday afternoon. And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And give my best to Jesse Brewer. Give my best to him. I will give
my best time as good friend of mine. I appreciate you having me on your listener. God bless you. Let's continue with more. Thank you. Justin The line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and more plus election updates all afternoon and all night long at your home of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW. After clinching his thirst from the funt of awesomeness, Mikey Mike mccudnough gleef Elie takes on the task
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do they travel time? No matter how you's seven hundred WLW. Also available on ninety four five FMW two three three BG Cincinnati. Now Billy Cunningham, the Great American. Coming up later is that Jack Windsor live from Columbus about what's happening there. Election Day twenty twenty three is underway. Also after two o'clock today is Chris Smitherman to talk about issues one two and also what's happening in aspects of the black community with the murder of Dominic Davis only eleven years
old. And we don't have a lot of information yet, but the perpetrator obviously fired a couple dozen shots, Willy Nilly, hitting a total of six. Five of the six are like teenagers or less, and there was an older woman that was struck. And we're going to spend time with Chris Smitherman. And why is this happening seemingly in one part of the community but not
in others? And how come we have a public school system that has about thirty six thousand students, where forty nine percent are chronically absent every day. How come we have a community where there's track meets in the hallway and the F bomb is dropped to teachers inside classrooms. How much learning is actually occurring
in those environments. I would suspect very little, if any. So those are some of the issues, along with issues one to two and twenty two, and also the zoo levee and the library levee, which I tend to vote yes on those, especially the library levee, but the zoo levee. We've been threatened by Feige Maynard that if the levee doesn't pass, he may release the animals. So that's certainly a motivation to vote yes on the levee. The animals are hungry and it gets expensive, so that's going to happen.
And as I mentioned to Franklsa, the Secretary of State, no one would have to have no heart or no head to understand exactly what's happening in Israel, what's happening in the Middle East. There's about seven million Jews in Israel, and there's about five hundred million Muslims and Arabs five hundred million, as composed to seven million in the entire world. There's about two billion Muslims two billion, and in the entire world there may be as many as sixteen
million Jews. So it's this little part of our society which is subjected to unbelievable anti Semitic attacks, including in Indianapolis, where a woman was watching news coverage who was a Muslim, walked out through a driveway, got in her car, and ran into a building with a Star David on the side that happened to be occupied by black hee Hebrews, who may be part of Israeli society, but I'm not so sure about that. But nonetheless, there weren't
necessary Israeli Jews anywhere present. But she was so filled with rage and anger and hatred toward Jews that she simply wanted to kill as many as she could. And this ideology is not the majority viewpoint in the Muslim Arab world. It's the minority viewpoint, but it's a significant viewpoint. You might recall since
nineteen seventy two with the Immunich Olympics and what happened there. In the last fifty some years, there's been over fifty thousand separate terrorist attacks by Muslim Islamist extremist to do all kinds of things basically on every country in the face of
the earth, with some three hundred thousand dead in brutal terror attacks. Now, say what you will about what happened in Charlottesville, which was a terrible demonstration where a bunch of our right wing conservatives marched around saying that Jews will not replace us. As a result of that, there was one woman who was mowed down during a protest or demonstration in Charlottesville, one woman, I think her name was Higher And the person that did that was apprehended quickly by
those around the event. And that person has been sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole. But when you have over fifty thousand separate acts of Islamic extremism, Yes, extremism happens everywhere, and the Catholic faith and Christian denominations, religion, gender, whatever it might be, or no religion at all, it happens constantly, but not to the same degree. Look what's happening
in European capitals and all over the world. Were millions of marched the past thirty days to call it to the plight of the Gaza residents that have been completely in their control. For the last sixteen or seventeen years, all the money's given to Gaza through the government of Hamas have not been used for meritorious purposes to build schools and hospitals and sewer treatment plans. Know it's been used to buy bombs, weapons and missiles at discounted prices from Iran and North Korea.
That the Hamas terrorists is a society of hate that dominates the government in Gaza. I can't conceive of those white males marching around Charlottesville suddenly being elected by the State of Virginia as their governor. That's the analogy that would never happen. They are marginalized. When you say the Jews will not replaces, that's anti semitism at borders on hate speech, and no one would elect those those people to anything. Right. Well, those type of attitudes controlled governments
all over the Middle East and causes individuals. There was a sixty nine year old guy with a Israeli flag who was beaten to death by a Palestinian demonstrator. And on college campuses, it's a regular event if a student wears a yamica to have numerous members of the Hamas chapter of that school to march around with bullhorns, yelling and screaming at this Jewish person. Are you kidding me?
No, I'm not, It's real, it's happening. When I saw this morning on CNN, it was a get together in the US Capitol put together by Speaker of the House Johnson, and there was a father appeared to be thirty five to forty years old, who's who obviously made it out, but he and his wife on October the sixth, decided to spend time with some in laws about fifty miles away, and they left their home with three little girls in them, their ages three, five, and nine, to
be cared for by family members there. And they then when they got up the next morning, it took them a day and a half to get back to their kibbutz, and that point one daughter was killed, the three year old horribly. I can't relate. On the afternoon Tuesday, how what conditions they found their little girl in and two were missing husband and wife. Mother and father are inconsolable. They don't know what to say, They don't know
what to do. One thing he said at the end of the presentation, he said that hamas rapes are women beheads our babies, then sets us on fire because we're Jews. If we were Muslim Arabs would not have happened. Three thousand terrorists, hyped up on drugs came across, through and over the border fence and decided to kill as many as they could, and those who
brought back live hostages received a bonus from Hamas. That's the government of Gaza, freely elected by the residents in twenty six and since then everyone has done their best to say give up the guns and the weapons and the bullets, quit putting your headquarters underneath schools and hospitals, uplifting those the two million who live in Gaza. Hamas said no, Iron said no. North Korea has
said no, and were left with the results. All right, let's continue with more the line becomes available five three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. On the other side, we have Jack Windsor on his column the Ohio pres Network and more plus later on as the legendary Chris Smitherman, All at your Home of the Bengals one o'clock. Home of Your Bengals. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati News Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven
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here in the tri State. This just in the Hamilton County Corner's Office will hold a news conference this afternoon to tell us about the finding of a dismembered woman's body in Cincinnati Sunday in North Fairmount. We will have that covered. Polls are open in Ohio till seven point thirty. Those in line by that time will be permitted to vote. Be sure to take your photo ID with
you. If you don't, you will be allowed to cast a provisional ballot, but in order for that to count, you'll have to return to the Board of Elections with your state ID within four days or your vote is tossed. Results for local races will be in quicker than the state issues with more on Voters are deciding today on Issue two. Here's Ricky Chino. Ohio's Issue two would create an adult use program very similar to the current marijuana law that's
in place in Michigan. Attorney John Frasier with Daika mccannabis says there's a reason voters in Michigan and twenty two other states have already ended their prohibition on weed as more people are realizing it's dark political history dating back to the nineteen thirties, with the decision having nothing to do with the drugs Potency. Bureau of
Narcotics director at the time list an outright racist. He basically said, it's the Mexicans bringing in across the border, and it's racist against black people, saying jazz music is causing white women to have sex with black men. That's in the congressional record. Not really a good policy readon. Fraser says many of the same arguments from opponents of Issue IO in Ohio he heard five years ago in Michigan, and they've largely been much to do about nothing. Ricky
Uchino, who's Radio seven hundred Wow. In Kentucky, Commonwealth Governor Andy Vasher had a double digit lead in the polls on his Republican rival just a couple of weeks ago, but now the recent polling shows that the Attorney General Daniel Cameron has completely closed the gap. In the last two weeks, the pols have really showed the race for governor of Kentucky tightening up. In combineddie Basher's double digit lead has disappeared and pollster Jeff Skelley with ABC News says he won't
be surprised at all and Republican challenger Daniel Cameron pulls off the upset. I think this race has always been something of a toss up, maybe with the year having a flight edge, because he does retain a pretty strong approval rating, especially for a Democrat in Kentucky. Sort Of the way to look at it is that was always going to be a close election just because of the
baseline partisanship of Kentucky. It's a red state. One thing that appears to be helping Cameron recent ads, counting his endorsement from former President Donald Trump. I'm Brian Colps News Radio seven WLW. A Warren County elderly man remains missing. Police are looking for seventy nine year old Robert Fadden, last scene in a twenty eighteen white Chevy Colorado. He's a white male, one hundred and sixty pounds, salt and pepper hair, with a beard and wears glasses.
He was last seen north of Columbus, but anyone who has seen his truck should call the Warren Sheriff. Checking the Wall Street numbers right now is an update that Dow is up seventy four points the S and P of thirteen. The NASTAC gained one hundred and twenty three at this point. Next update coming at one thirty Sandy Collins on news radio seven hundred WLW. The Ambush came in the early now, joining you and I from the Ohio Press Network as
the legendary Jack Windsor and Jack Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Jack. First of all, I love the website. You have things up here that others do not put up. One of them is, of course, the crowded release of the authentic Covenant Killer writings, this is the transgender person that had a manifesto that normally is released immediately along as it fits the
media, die drivee if doesn't fit, is not released. But you have something also interesting that is something not discussed because with a woman's right to choose and reproductive rights, pediatrician discusses fetal pain in late term abortions, supporters want to ignore that. And as a father yourself, explain what your column deals
with when it comes to this female pediatrician. Yeah. So, this female pediatrician actually is in the Cincinnati area and she wrote an opinion piece for Cincinnati dot Com, and she wanted to hit head on the fact that if Issue one is passed, it does go further than rote v Wade, And in fact, a lot of legal experts have weighed in and said that Issue one, if passed, would allow abortion on demand for any reason laid in pregnancy.
And we can debate whether that would happen or not. It absolutely would, but she wanted folks to really understand that after fifteen weeks, infants feel pain and that's not anything that anyone wants to discuss. And why it matters to me, Willy, is that we live in a culture where if a dog gets locked in a car and the windows are up on a hot summer
day, people go apoplectic and lose their minds. I'm not saying that they shouldn't, but they don't really give a who that we're killing babies that can absolutely feel pain for matters of convenience. So we want to to shed light on that. Using a Cincinnati pediatrician, there was an article in The Inquirer about a week ago that talked about that Issue one, I think giving incomplete
and inaccurate information. The article said that Issue one, if it's past, would allow abortion up until viability, which it said was about the twenty fourth week viability at the twenty fourth week, and after that it would be prohibited. Of course, that's accurate, but it's wrong because it's not prohibited. The word butt comes into play, and that is but if the woman's health is affected, that the abortionist can still perform the abortion, which means health
is financial health, emotional health. Every time somebody has a baby, there's some impact on financial health, and so in reality, it's from the moment of conception through birth. Abortion will be permitted. Plus there'll be no one to object to it right now. If your daughter, you don't have one
at this age. If you had a daughter that was fourteen years old and she found herself pregnant in most jurisdictions, and she went to get an abortion because a boyfriend or some other person refer to to planned parenthood, that you have to notify the parents because the parent is the one that has custody. If issue one passes because it refers to an individual, not to a woman
or a female, and because it refers to it's unbridled. There'd be no reason for a fourteen year old girl to counsel with her mom and dad about what to do. Am I correct on that, You are correct on that, and you know the straw man argument that issue on supporters wage is that, well, look, there isn't a fourteen year old that's going to get pregnant and nobody's going to you know, abusers essentially or lawbreakers don't aid and
a bet they're victims. Well, actually, in Ohio there was a twenty one year old soccer coach about a decade ago who impregnated one of his players teen year old and literally called it into planned parenthood, pretending to be her father. She aborted the baby. Now, he was later found guilty, but it happened. So it's really foolish for us to believe that when that would be permitted, that it won't happen, because it will and will.
You back to your argument about viability. People who are in favor of Issue one like to say, well, see, after viability, the abortion would be prohibited. No, it wouldn't because of what you said. It would allow an abortion doctor, which, by the way, this amendment means allows only one. Right now in Ohio law, there has to be two that
sign off on it from different practices. This would say an abortion from a planned parenthood doctor could be authorized if the health of the mother is in question. Well, health is not defined in the amendment. The US Supreme Court has already said when health is not defined, it can include things like mental
health, emotional health, financial health. And one thing I do want to add I talked to the former Solicitor General last week and he said, you know, pretending that a rule with an exception is a rule is silly. If you're driving down the road and the speed limit of scienceays sixty five miles per hour, than the limit of sixty five if it says sixty five miles per hour, unless you believe you're driving at a speed that you can justify as being safe, you know, when you have those loopholes, it is
not a rule. It is a suggestion. And that is exactly what that cause is that people who support this radical amendment point to, is it's a suggestion, it's not a rule. And it seems odd that if your daughter falls down, hurts a knee, goes to the orthopedic surgeon, or maybe go to the hospital and get some stitches, or get medicine of one type or another. The parent's got to agree. However, if Issue one passes,
the parent doesn't have to agree. The parent is an impediment, in which case, if your son or daughter as a freshman spending his or her time on TikTok, which is run by the Chinese Communist Party, if they think, you know, I have feelings that I'm not in the right body,
then my body ought to be male, and I'm a female. I want to go through You can go to a lot of good to talk to the counselors and they will hook you up with a pediatrician to begin a process of hormone treatment under Issue one without the parents knowing a damn thing about it, because it deals with reproductive rights and women have babies, and there's nothing in this amendment about women or female. It's about a person or individual.
So that would say to a school counselor if somebody wants to transition, don't have to notify mom or dad. Yeah, And Davios spelled that out in his legal analysis of this, and unfortunately the impotent press only took part of what he said. He said, Look, I'm not saying that this would be a guarantee that miners, could you know, gender transition or abort without parental involvement. But then he said, however, it would not guarantee parental
rights. That's the part that nobody wants to print. It would not guarantee parental rights. You have to remember in a state of Ohio, if you have a twelve year old, that twelve year old can talk to a doctor and the doctor can say you want me to release your full medical record to your parents, that that child says no, parents are out of lock. So we have to stop pretending like the camel's nose isn't already under the tent.
It is. And Yost already said that if this passes, there would be no guarantee the parental rights to intercede in abortions or trans procedures for their kids would be guaranteed. And that should be a huge warning flight, particularly when you consider that the folks behind it are planned parenthood in the acl you who have already told us that they want abortion without limits and they view parents being involved as a burden. All right, Well, we're warning electors,
we're warning voters what's coming if they vote a certain way. And as I said with Secretary of State Lrose at about an hour ago, that if this thing goes down, which I hope it will, it's a no abortion tomorrow and the next day and for the next few months. Is still legal anyway in the state of Ohio. It's either the heartbeat bill, which is anywhere from five to six weeks, or there's still an injunction in place that would have to be resolved that carries up to twenty two weeks. And so a
no vote simply means that abortions continue. However, it's likely to be a five or six week or fetal heartbeat situation as opposed to whenever you want to get it done, get or done. And to begin this interview to talk about a pediatrician understanding that a mother's got to know that when she has an abortion, after about fourteen or fifteen weeks, the baby feels a whole bunch of pain, recoils in horror inside the womb, doesn't want to die.
And so it's not about reproductive rights. It's about killing healthy unborn babies. That's what this thing is about. And I'm shocked that our culture is into that. Of course, watching hamas chapters at various universities is another issue. Now. Secondly, you have a posting about the transgender out of Tennessee that had a manifesto. It's been many, many, many many months since the transgender person and what does the Steve Crowder release? What does it show?
What was his intent and killing and attacking that Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee. Well, I'm going to just read to you part of what's in that notebook. Kill the kids, those crackers going to private, fancy schools with those fancy khakis and sports backpacks, with their daddy's mustangs and convertibles. Explotive, you little explotive. I wish to shoot your weak explotive. And then it goes on to say want to kill all you little crackers, a bunch
of little explotive with your white privilege. And so to me, here's what I would hope. First of all, they didn't want to release it because the further this gets away from the time that had happened, people tend to forget. Right, there's other stuff in our frontal lobes that we're thinking about.
Right. The reality is that this person had mental illness. And when I read that, what it points to to me is that along the line, someone got ahold of this kid and made this kid think that America is awful, that it's this this settler country, right, and we've heard, we've seen and heard this before, that capitalism is evil. White kids in
particular have privileged. Really, maybe this will make us pump the brakes on this idea that we should be allowing kids at a young age to choose their gender, or that we should be pumping political activism into their minds that makes them hate this country. If this is how it indeed turns out, I'm sure it's mental health. Every mass shooting, there's no reasonable cause for a
mass shooting, ninety nine percent are going to be mental health driven. But when the mentally ill person confused wants to kill little white children because of their backpacks and their families, that's a hate crime. That's a racial attack, which doesn't fit the media dye tribe. Therefore, when the manifesto came out, it wasn't published well at all. The police didn't want to release it, unlike the case in Buffalo, or a white racist wanted to find a
black store to shoot up because there'll be more black persons there. And when that manifesto became available, it was released the next day because it fits the Mai media die drive but this didn't, especially the transgender aspect. That's right and wially, there is no there's no denying that there is a mental health crisis. But here's what I would argue. Why is that, Well, because we're telling kids at an early age you really shouldn't trust your parents,
particularly if they are of a certain political or religious bilk. You should trust the government or your school counselor. And by the way, if you are a boy and you're questioning yourself, and maybe you're a girl, you really shouldn't trust your own biology. And certainly this God that you claim to believe in, you shouldn't believe that god that makes you a white Christian nationalist. We are taking away the foundation of truth, every foundation of truth that a
kid could stand on. We're disrupting it. And I wonder why we have a mental illness crisis in this country. Oh, you're in Columbus. I'm in Cincinnati. Friday night, a little eleven year old boy, Dominique Davis was gunned down in the streets of Cincinnati along with five others who were teenagers because there was some drive by shooting. Some beef happened in which human life is completely irrelevant. When I had on the superintendent of public schools in Cincinnati
ironet are right about a month ago. She said, Statistically, forty nine percent of our student body are chronically absent from public school, and if you isolate by black boys under the age of eighteen, the number is seventy percent are chronically absent. There's few, if any passing of standardized testing. There's no family life. You live on TikTok put out by the Chinese Communist Party. You have no father figure in the home. Hip hop and that kind
of music doesn't really apply the right kind of family and faith values. The churches are unoccupied in the black community, they don't exist anymore. Then we wonder why in the city of Cincinnati there's going to be four hundred people shot this year. It'll be seventy five percent black black males because of the society and culture in which they live in and jack The great majority of this is race related, but the great majority of black folks have nothing to do with
this kind of behavior. It's a distinct, small subset of a few thousand in each urban area that makes living uninhabitable, and the leaders of the black community have no idea what to do because the culture largely has collapsed. So we can grieve about little Dominic Davis getting gunned down on Friday night and the other ones are shot, but we're going to wait for the next event. And the next event, you're in Columbus. I would imagine parts of Columbus
look like parts of Beirut or parts of Gaza City. It's terrible, it's awful. There's crime everywhere, drugs on the street, hyperdermic needles, no family formation, the churches aren't occupied, crime is being committed. I'm thinking, Okay, what's going to change. Nothing changes unless the culture changes, and I see no effort in that direction at all. I say this,
really, if Black Lives matter, prove it. There were a lot of people who march behind that banner in twenty twenty, and so then I would say to you six percent Black women comprise six percent of o highest population, but almost fifty percent of abortions are performed on them. If we want the black community to value lives, and we want to value the black community, then let's not make it easier for them to abort and tell them that it's okay to abort a life that is a quote fetus. So what are we
doing there to protect black lives? And by the way, if black lives do matter, and absenteism is forty nine percent in public schools, let's give those kids an education choice and give them an opportunity to get into a thriving building where they can actually learn reading, writing, and arithmetic and have their God given talent come out in the form of Education Act. All of us have a staken this jack, because something's got to change to improve the horrible,
dysfunctional urban area. And also poor white areas in southern Ohio typically have the same outcomes, and it's awful. It's terrible. We can spend more money anticipating a different result, but it never takes place, and there's more makeshift memorials, there's more gnashing of teeth, and there's more dominic Davis's gun down in every city in the great country of ours right now. And it's not because of the NRA, it's not because of the Second Amendment. It's
a lack of values. It's a lack of faith, it's a lack of education, it's a lack of hope. And I don't know how government can mandate hope all right, well, Jack, lastly, about a minute remaining, give me your prediction, only a prediction. Issue one, Issue Too, not what you want to happen. What do you think will happen? I think Issue Too has been put on the back burner. There are some
significant challenges with that amendment. The potency of the THHC that's only ten percent tax and the thirty six percent return of tax revenue two companies makes it look like that the government is going to initiate marijuana monopoly. So I'm not a fan of Issue Too for that reason. I think, though, because it's been under the right radar, it may pass. Particularly there are a lot of independences. You want the government out of the business. Issue one will
come down to turn out. Eight hundred and fifty thousand early votes were cast. I believe that sixty two and overcast. But it's not raining, it's not cold. I think that if Evangelicals and Catholics get out to the polls, I think Issue one can be defeated. If fifty four percent of people vote on election day to oppose it, I think it goes down. Well, let's see what happens. In August, forty three percent voted to increase
it to sixty. I would assume that forty three percent are still going to be there and needs to catch seven percent of the other fifty seven percent to get over the hump. And if you focus on a little baby in the womb feeling terrible pain and dying because of mother's behavior, that's one thing. If you focus on women's rights and all those kinds of that, you get
a different result. But all I can think about is before anyone gets an abortion, before a woman gets an abortion, have a sonogram done and tell me that's not a little baby. Just tell me that little peanut in there is not a baby. Just tell me that. And you want to, you want to, you want to kill that little baby inside your womb. Tell me that you're right. And if you focus on that, I think
the result is going to be different. Aymen, willie from your mouth to God here all right, Jack windsor THEO High President Network dot Com, thank you again on this election day afternoon for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Jack, thank you very much. God bless you, Thanks for having
me. God bless America. All right, let's continue. The line becomes available five one three, seven, four nine seven thousand news Stooge next and Chris Smitherman at the top of the next hour, all a news radio seven hundred WLW. Do you need a plumber? Call Knicks Co Plumbing now. Our service experts are ready to solve your plumbing problem, drain cleaning, water, heater installation. Here's a countdown. You won and that pretty much says
it all. In just a few seconds we got to one. We heard shattering, saw windows starting to pop a little bit, and in one fall full sweep a cloud of dust in front of us. The dust cloud has settled. The building now gone, taking just seconds for Sander Hall to the fall to the ground when the controlled blasts a series were fired off seconds apart,
bringing this twenty sixth story tall building to the ground. Just to be able to experience the phenomena of that implosion, you know, and knowing it's the largest one in the country and the second lunchest in the world have ever been imploded. It was a memorable event. I even bought two commemorative T shirts I saw it fall in nineteen ninety one. Oh hello, hello, quiet spots, I'm broadcasting you voted God seg that was U. C. Sander Hall June twenty third, nineteen ninety one. By the way, I
got some other buildings. They got some other buildings around here that ought to go that way too. Absolutely, who was president of nineteen ninety one? I don't know on Bush George the first. That's very good. Yeah, there you go. Thank you that. Yeah, Sig, give me some sports and make it fast, Willy. The sports is are the The Stooge Report is a proud service over local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers Thamestar Quality.
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Grippa losing ten to nine to Mason. That's a fact. That's a fact. Now we have breaking news up the street from us Willie at Molar High School. What happened the Molar Soccer. The Molar Soccer team has risen to number one in America in the latest United Soccer Coaches High School rankings. Mohler's twenty three and oh they've allowed one goal this season in their first match, twenty two straight shutouts and the Crusaders have face Columbus Saint Charles tomorrow night in
the state semifinals and then also the great one. Moler basketball coach Carl Kramer has been elected to the Ohio Io High School Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He's part of the Class of twenty twenty four. No question, Carl frame Wow, Thank you. Lance has dedicated his life for the functioning of Muller High School in their basketball He's been athletic director, now the principal right
basketball coach. Carl Kramer is a great American. He's going to be inducted April twenty fourth in Columbus, ninth all time on the Ohio High School on the oa AA bout boys basketball win list, six hundred and fifty seven, five Division one state titles, twenty three GCL titles, in fifteen time GCL Coach of the Year. Entering his fortieth year in basketball coaching overall forty years. Yeah, like a sentence. Now, last night in college basketball,
the Bearcats win, Xavier knocks off Robert Morris Middle Tennessee. They got the NKU forgot to play the first half. Think the North fall, Kentucky wins, Dayton wins, Miami got beat. And how about this, James Madison upsets fourth rated Michigan State in East Lansing at ot MSU coach Tom Izzo's nephew as an assistant at JMU. How does James Madison beat beat Michigan State? They did last night and jmull not only got the win, but they got
paid ninety five thousand dollars to show up. Well, the kids didn't get the money. Well that's true, Yeah, but they probably did give money, but not like Michigan State in Michigan. What's the latest in the Michigan scandal? I'm glad you asked. The Big ten as formerly notified ann Arbor that it could be facing disciplinary action from the league as the NCAA continues its investigation for illegal off campus scouting and signal stealing. Should they forfeit the wins
against Ohio State, They're gonna do something. I mean, you know, I mean, something's gonna happen. They're cheaters. Harball is a cheater. Back to women's basketball last night, Number one and defending national champion LSU falls to Colorado ninety two to seventy eight. Impossible. Bengals wide receiver Jamar Chase listed as day to day, hurting us back trying to make a catch a Sunday night against Buffalo. He's got some contugions, he's got some a little
soft tissue injury to work out. I'm sure they'll figure somebody that can help them out. Get the latest on the Bearcats tonight. They've lost seven in a row and they're on the road against Houston Saturday. Scott Centerfield Show original Montgomery in at eight oh five, right here on seven hundred WLW, Table of four. Come on up front, now let's see baseball. Of course, we reported yesterday Craig Council is getting that forty million dollar deal to beg
to leave Milwaukee and head to HALLU Chicago. So the Cubs will be paying as Council more next year. Then the Reds will be paying Dela Cruz, McClain, Marte Friedel and Carnassi, o on Strand, Lodolo, Ashcraft, Abbott Williamson, and Alexis Diaz combined, you must be pretty valuable. And apparently, I guess so Willie. This is this. I guess the MLS
is looking into this. But apparently in soccer, after the the New York Red Bulls FC Cincinnati matches past Saturday, a player gained unauthorized entry into the officials locker room forcibly removed by stadium security while acting in an aggressive and hostile manner. Who was it? The Philadelphia in Choir reports the FCC player in question is Matt Miosga. What so, apparently he got into the officials locker
room and was giving up the Well what for why? I guess because well, I think he got another He got a yellow card in the match, and I think if you get two yellow cards, you got to sit out the next game or matcher game or series or something. So I don't know, but I mean, you know, they could they could bring the building down on him because he unauthorized into the officials locker room. WHOA not good? No, not good? Not good? Now? What about election day?
What about people going to the polls? What what what's your prediction on the issue one? Issue one, the vote in a shock the world moment will be no, yeah, fifty one nine Ohioans do not like killing unborn, healthy babies. What about two? What about two? Will be a yes by a thin margin because the legislature can change and adjust that ad will So there's adjustments to two, but not to one. You also have the zoo. Well, you got to vote for the zoo in the library.
Well, I mean zoo, I mean, I mean manners to release the animals. Well, I mean and and Fiona, Fiona, Fritz and Tucker and Boebie are going to be hungry. Imagine what they're eating, and then and then you and what about twenty two? And they they're saying, vote vote yes with the zoo or else. That's what they're saying. Now,
what about the what about the chew Choo train? Yay or nay? Well, I got Smitherman coming up in about ten to fifteen minutes of I think it's gonna be yes yes, to sell it, to sell it, sell the chu chu yes. What do you say? I don't know, I don't, I don't I can't vote. I'm out of the city, so I can't vote. I don't. I mean, did you get Richard K. Jones? Heck? Are you kidding this time? Well, I'm going to write him in when I get home. I don't care, right,
I'm going to write him in and write him in. What else? Oh? What about the in your home state where you were born in Covington Basher v. Cameron? Well, you know we had on Cameron yesterday. Earlier today we had on Justin Kriegler from Boone County Lane and outs right, I say, Cameron wins in an upset. That's really an upset. I mean where did he come? I mean he was like Nowheersville, right, and
then all of a sudden, what happened? Well, I think basically it's a Republican state and the Republican Party will come back home where it belongs. The money being spent by Basher is seven or eight times more money than Daniel Cameron. But it's a Republican state, and I think a lot of people still recall the shutdowns, the lockdowns, the chronicling what happened with the COVID nineteen and not being able to go to church. People remember that stuff,
and it is a it is a red state. And start more something folks in their backside. There we go. I mean, I don't know. I want to tell you. I mean, but the other ones are going to state wide office holders like Coleman running for Jarney General is going to win by two hundred thousand votes. What about the rest of Ohio. We don't have that much much going on, do we know? They're local issues? Other than one and two. All the rest of them are local issues of
one type or another. And uh, you know, I voted, I voted no, then I voted yes. I voted no on one. Of course, I want to try to save the lives of unborn, healthy babies. And then Issue too is marijuana, treating it like liquor like liquor. And the thing I find persuasive persuasive about that is Issue Too has the ability of the legislature to change a just add, subtract, multiply, divide, unlike Issue one, which is locked in place. All right, it's a
constitutional thing. So so I hope that's what happens. But we'll see what we'll get the government we deserve, and that worries me greatly. And then tomorrow you'll have all the all the stall warts on the radio correct. They're going to come in to pick up the piece of what happened of all the things that could have been, all the things that might have been. So
we'll see what happens. Yeah, and we'll see what happens. Hopefully you haven't heard anything about are the polls busy or yea day or in between or what? Head on? Secretary of State Frank LeRose, there's going to be about a forty turnout turnout. I mean, sixty percent of voters aren't going to vote, and half adults aren't registered anyway. So we're dealing with a small number of elitists caring enough about our society to vote. By the way,
I got a text here from Pete Whitty at Western Hills. He says, what does he say no on Issue twenty two? He don't like twenty two. He wants to keep the railroad. Well, if if we get to if they vote yes, so how much money do they get? Well one point six billion dollars. But there's a straight jack, straight jacket, and Cubs put on it. Of course, Bill Sides and lou Blessing and the Power of five can't get hold of this. Power of five cannot use
the money. Oh okay, Jennifer catch Mark cannot touch it. So she wasn't part of them. She done. She's part of a hockey coach. She's part of She's like, she's a hockey coach. Now she's part of the machine. She's part of the machine segment. Please get me out of the student's report. Because we live in difficult times, Willie and Honter of this being election day, and on this day, fifty six years ago in the gym city of Dayton, Phil Donahue began his television show How about that?
Fifty six years ago? That guy who still ought to be on TV? I think he's alive. And on June twenty third, nineteen ninety one, standard residential Hall came tumbling down on campus of the University of Cincinnati. I got some other buildings I might want to put on that list too. And C. J. Stroud is ready to invade snat representing Ohio State football. What better they better? They better contain him Sunday. But I don't think he's played against the uh that Bengal, that defense like our men and
stripes have yet I hope not. So it's gonna But he's been he's been firing up that ball like crazy, four hundred and seventy five yards and five touchdowns. So that was pretty good. Amen, segment, give me out of the Stude's report, Will you and otter of this being election day, go to the polls and vote early and often. We leave you with the
immortal words of the stewed trip Hoard. Now, I'm looking at some of the people that work here at seven hundred WLW, and I would put myself at the top of the best looking, very close to the top of the best looking people that work here. I would at least put Bill Cunningham in the top five. I think Bill would be in the top five. But I think i'm I'm I'm in that upper stratosphere. I don't know about that. I don't know. I don't know. I mean, I don't know
about that. How do you rate it? Well, I don't know. I don't know about that. Well, segment, Thank you. Let's continue, a member, vote early, vote often. Okay, let's continue with more one fifty five coming up in about ten to fifteen minutes. It'll be Chris Smitherman about the murder of a Dominic Davis, eleven year old boy and more at shome of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred that you all to be on Joe Biden and Shared Brown's watch. Gas is up forty percent and groceries
are up twenty percent. Inflation is a tax on. And of course Chris's otherman has been Vice Mayor of the City Cincinnati Council member for brought a long period of time, formerhead of the NAACP. Many issues, so little time. Issue one issue too, Issue twenty two. You got the zoo, you got the library. I want to feed the animals because I don't want the zoo to release them. And the Thane manner says we can't afford to keep the animals. He might let him go. That's a serious matter.
First of all, Christopher Smitherman, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham. And before we talk about politics and so much more, I'm sitting at home Friday night, relaxing and I see once again five nine to twelve nineteen, Trisha Mackiw, Charip Palleelo, taynyear Work. They all are there. They're in ot they're in the West End, and they're looking at situations of an eleven year old boy named Dominic Davis. His name was not released for a while.
There were six people shot. Appeared to be a drive by shooting in which I don't know. Twenty two shots were fired and eleven year old boy is dead. The pictures of his vibrant life are all over the place. What a great looking little boy he was. Mainly there were juveniles shot. There was an older woman that maybe was a bystander that was hit, and again we hear the same stuff makeshift memorial. Chief of Police Thiji, who's
very well intended, says, you know what, this is unacceptable. The mayor, pure of all, will hold a brief news conference with the vice mayor. Okay, we're going to find out who did this and then put away the same dietribe till the next drive by shooting or the next mass event. As a former president of the NAACP, first of all, you're not responsible for any of that. Ninety eight percent of black folks are not responsible what's happening in their community, which they don't want, don't like, and
wish it was different. But one thing that does happen is that snitches get stitches. There's a sense that there's no one talking about this event as of now. As of this Tuesday afternoon, it appears there has been no one arrested at this point. When you get information like this, as a father
of so many beautiful children, how do you process it? It's devastating, And you know, this is all about parents, It's all about the family, it's all about the public policymakers not sending a career message that they support police. And so there's this undertone. As great as a Chief Figi is, you know the reality of it is the electeds have to send that message from city Hall that they support cops. That's the first line of defense.
And our cops aren't parents. Our cops aren't odds. They need to go in in our hot areas, across our fifty two neighborhoods and create a police presence, not a police state, but a police presence where we support our police officers and make sure that they understand that on Tuesday morning, we know that something bad can happen, right, We understand that when you're engaging somebody with a gun, something bad could happen, and we want to make sure
that we send the message that we support our cops until that happens. WILLI right, We can't. We've got mental health response teams with our police until that happens. Also until we also enforce our juvenile curfews and make sure that we're getting those young people off the street, taking them to a rec center, calling the parents come get your kid. Until we get serious about this, all this other nonsense that's coming from city Hall will mean nothing. That's
where we are. It's about parents holding themselves, holding parents accountable, and making sure that we have which is what we can do as public policy makers. Support our police and our fire and support the University of Cincinnati and their medical teams, because Willie, if they weren't as good as they were,
there'd be more people. Did I mean if you don't realize the technology and the depth of the medical teams over at the University of Cincinnati, and that when you see two hundred and twenty nine or three hundred people shot in the city of Cincinnati year to date, there would be a lot more death if we didn't have the University of Cincinnati's medical teams. Is it a cultural complete
breakdown? Because when I had on Iron out or Wright, the superintendent of school was about a month ago, and there was state figures of state public Department of Education, that about seventy percent of black boys are chronically absent from school, seventy percent. Overall, the numbers about forty nine percent of everyone. But you know when black boys, I don't know if Dominic Davis was in school repeatedly, I hope he was, but others, But seventy percent
of black boys are chronically absent. Of the some four hundred people to be shot this year, eighty percent are black males. We and also when you talk about abortion, which I think is a big problem, about three percent of Ohioans are Black women of a certain age they have a baby, three percent, but they comprise forty nine percent of the abortions. And so do these actions interact one with the other. Is that a sign of something greater,
which is a collapse of civilization, collapse of culture. No, it's not a collapse of civilization. There is a major cultural issue and it and it absolutely is surrounding the family. And so until until it's until African Americans, White Americans, Latino Americans, this is across all of our our Americans that that you know in this country. Until we get serious about reinstating basic values, we're going to have the problems that we're having you can't have.
And let me give a shout out to single moms right now that are listening. I want to thank them for everything they do. They get up, they work their butts off, they're working hourly wages. Many of them. They're trying to see two kids and dad left them. He's on to the next family. That's not all, but that's there is. There is a chronic issue with this. And we've got a court system that won't hold these
dads accountable for paying their basic child support. And we also have institutions wherever they are that are still willing to pay these men under the table so they can avoid their responsive financial responsibilities to their families. And so my point is that we have a breakdown in the family, and we've got to get black
fathers engaged with their black sons and their black daughters. If we were to do that, talk less about dogging out police and what they're doing, and more about what we're talking about now, we could make a dent in what you're experiencing and seeing and what we're all seeing in our neighborhoods. Now. It's happening in every major American city, just a breakdown of culture or breakdown of civility. I see it with HAMAS chapters at the University of Cincinnati marching
around in support of Hamas. Something like forty nine percent of college students support Hamas, about forty five percent support Israel, and I think the other six percent to have no clue what's going on when I look at homelessness, which is creeping in Cincinnati. Once again, when I look at when you have the police exam, you used to have maybe one thousand and fifteen hundred person show up to take the police exam for one eighty person class. Now you
can't put a class together. Not enough people qualified. They don't want to be cops. They don't want to be corrections officers in the Hammon County jail. They just don't want to do it. We got a major problem. And when American makes fidy has sniffles, the black community gets a cold because it's just you have to stay in school. And you as a father of so you have five children and most of them are nuclear nuclear scientists. For God's sakes, it's amazing. Look at your family and it all comes to
a mother and a father having a stable environment. And when the family is under attack, when cops are not respected. When twenty thousand bullets fly around Cincinnati, they're going to hit somebody at some point. It's just a terrible place to be. Let's get on to somebody else. Yeah, go ahead, go ahead. Let me say one point and say that, you know, when the teachers called, which was incredibly rare, if ever, our family about something one of our children might have done or did do, we
always backed up the teacher. And so parents out there, you know, get involved with your children in their schools and understand that that is how you're going to make a difference. Education is still the number one way into the middle class getting a good education. And so we got thirty seven thousand kids, give or take a thousand in our Cincinnati public schools. I would predict a seventy percent of those are African American kids. And we have got to
demand better performance out of Cincinnati public schools. Now. They have unique issues, right because they're dealing with families that are struggling with all the things that this isn't Summing country day, right, So I understand that, but we still have to get better results out of our public schools. Now. Issue one, you kind of talked about abortion. I'm a no on, I'm a I'm a no on one and and I'm here at Sailor Park posted up
right now. And I think this is one of the heart lands of our city out here in Saleor Park, because you've got Democrats, you got Republicans and defendents all kind of coming in and voting. And I can tell you
that people are very concerned about the parental issue around issue one. So there are people that are voting that are saying, well, I think that women should have the right, but they think that the legislation has gone too far, and they're voting no. And they're Democrats voting though, because they're saying, I want to be involved with my minor child is making this kind of a decision. So that's been interesting in those conversations I'm having out here now.
Issue one. I had on Frank LeRose a couple hours ago, and he pointed out the obvious and I asked him the question, let's say no wins in an upset. I think most of the so called pundits the experts have said that abortion is like a sacrament to liberals and therefore we have to approve of it. But if it goes down no tomorrow, in the next day and the next day, Ohioans can still access an abortion. It's a minimum of six weeks and according to the according to a state judge, it's
twenty four weeks to make the decision. So, no matter what happens, if it's a no vote, which I pray to God happens. So if I could vote ten times no, I would do it on Issue one that the day. Most people don't Most people don't really, they don't even know that. You know, I'm Catholic, My family is Catholic, that I was baptizing the Catholic Church. You know that I was an altar boy for ten years under father Ben Armstrong over Atvelopment Chapel, and my parents have been
members. My father is deceased, but been the member of the same Catholic Church for about fifty five years. And so what's interesting is where Catholics are coming down on this, and I would share with you. You know, if you're Catholic, make sure whatever your religion is, but I happen to be Catholic, make sure that you're reading this legislation and understanding how it would impact our families. And so The reality for me is, my beautiful daughter
is fifteen. I say yes to condoms, I say yes to abstinence, I say yes to adoption. A lot of things I say yes to, I say no to one. I don't support abortions, but I absolutely do not want my daughter to be in a situation where a counselor or another custodian could be involved with my daughter having an abortion without my knowledge. Can you imagine? Can you imagine that same? It draws tears to my eyes?
Can you my daughter could go through something like that and me the father, And you know that I lost my wife to breast cancer, and so you know I fight for every opportunity I can to spend with my daughter. I can't imagine her making that decision without me being involved. That is insane. Well, how about your daughter, I don't know. She's fourteen or fifteen, and because of the culture, because of the persuasions of TikTok, she
wants to become a boy. And so she talks to her school counselor about thinking, Okay, I am a girl, but I want to be a boy, and the culture says, i'm and I like to begin the hormonal treatment and TikTok says, it's perfectly agreeable for me to do this. And then as a parent, you don't get a telephone call all of a sudden, your girl is taking hormones and and getting counseling. And as a father, as a single dad, you know nothing about it. And and let
me, I mean, you imagine that that's the problem. Now I can't. I can't imagine. But let me also be clear that my son, Isaac uh former president of the of the University of Cincinnati, I mean out just recently outgoing, just got his degree in environmental engineering and is on his way to law school. He's taking the ELSAT on November the sixteenth, and he'll he'll do great, and he's going to be on his way to law school. Whether it's patent law, environmental law, he'll be doing something.
But he's an openly gay African American male and at every step in his life, Pamela and Christopher smitham and his parents were involved in his life. Meaning I don't like any time someone is excluding me as a parent in any of these decisions. That it doesn't make you anti anything, it makes you pro parent. That's the piece that's blowing me. Away. Whatever families are going through. The worst thing we can do is take the parent out of the
equation. That's what we were talking about at the beginning of the show. We've got a young person, he's eleven years old, who lost his life. We need parents involved. Why is there something the on the ballot that takes me out of the process. Now, I don't know. I know we don't have a lot of time willing, and I want to make sure we get on the issue too, which is something that I absolutely support.
Right, I'm a yes on two. I know that there are a lot of people out there that are saying no. But as a stockbroker, I buy and sell cannabis stocks all the time, and there are lots of people that are making a lot of money. It looks like the President, or it looks like the Senate, or the or the Congress soon is going to make the decision to allow deposits in our in our banks. We're gonna have to change thee I see rules, but eventually that's going to happen. And
so I think this is the way of the world. Taxing cannabis, recreational marijuana, medical marijuana, all of those versions. We've had This has been on the ballot before in a different in a different version. But it's why I'm supporting it. I just can't see myself making the kind of money that I'm making for clients buying and selling cannabis stocks and then come out and say I'm against something like this. And it's not a perfect bill, it's not
perfect legislation. I agree with all that, but I think it moves Ohio in the right direction. Well, Christopher Schmidderman, the issue too can be adjusted and changed by the legislature, unlike Issue one, which is in the constitution. But if something comes up in six months, well we can't do this, we can't, Okay, Then the lawmakers can have the hearings and make it even better. And that's why I'm voting yes on two and no on one, because, after all, it's out there anyways knows about human
life, about killing unborn and healthy babies. Two, it's about treating alcohol. You know, it's killing let's face it. It's not about rape and incests because that's less than one percent. It's about killing healthy unborn babies. Yes or no? Do you want to do that? Yes or no? And I, first of all, I agree with you on both of those
issues. And then we've got issue We've got Issue twenty minute, we got I'm gonna know on twenty two save our real Issue twenty four in the city is about raising our taxes from one point oh to one point eight to two point one. I'm gonna know on that's not because I'm against affordable housing. It's the wrong mechanism to expand the affordable housing that we're already doing. That's our operating budget. That's where we support police and fire. We absolutely should
reject twenty four. And then there's the zoo, and there's also the library. I voted yes on both of those those issues that do issue in the library, So I think I think we've covered the majority of them. But the big ones that are bringing people out because there's a high turnout out here again I'm in Taylor Park. There's a high turnout for voting is Issue one. People are coming out strong on Issue one. The other issues are kind
of like byproducts of a lot of other things. Now, Sane Maynard is threatened to release the animals if it's zoo every doesn't pass, and if that happens, we're gonna have real problems so all right, Christopher Sutherin, once
again, God bless you and God bless America. Ultimately we get the life the government we deserve, and Willie, let's have Let's let me come back on soon enough after the election so we can kind of talk about the results, just like you know, we had the discussion about fifty one percent and sixty percent, meaning there was a big discussion about that. We saw a lot of areas, not places like Preble County, right, but break for
the simple majority. Let's see what happens that there could be an upset and we could get a know on one it could happen, because remember it's still a farm state. Thank you, brother, it is Vote of it at Votes movement. Thank you so much. Taking care of the polls and Salor Park this afternoon. Bill Cunningham News Next at your home of the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WUTOW one eat seven seven Calls for Kids, ka rs cars were Kids one eat seventy seven Cars for Kids. Donate your car today.
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and call it a career in radio broadcasting. Now it's obvious to me that the air apparent to the Great American throne is that yuckmouth bartender named Gary Jeff Walker. That just shows you the state of broadcasting where a degenerate like Gary Jeff is our only guy on the bench. So with that, this is the Great American Willie Cunningham bidding you farewell. Hello bye, I'm broadcasting. Well, I don't know what to say. That was a short retirement.
Wait a minute, that well, I understand that Gary Jeff Walker is organizing a lynch mob coup desta, and he threw a I resources fashion that putting it together. You never dreamed of saying, that's what kid Chris does to me on every morning. Well, suddenly I'm resigning and I'm hanging up the microphone. The only person else will to do what I do is Gary Jeff
Walker. That's the best. Of course. I have great unlike you two characters, I have great respect for Gary Jeff Walker, great great respect for that man. What is that yuck's mouth bartender named Gary Jeff Walker? I made that up? Somehow Does that sound like me? I don't think it does. That's take an older you. Did you vote today? William Now? Voted early early, hopefully vote early and often. I went in several times. Good. I recommend that I could vote once Democrats were way through
multiple voting. And how about the Connecticut when they had those poll workers stuffing the ballot box camera hundreds hundreds all on camera and people say that doesn't happen, and that's just one polling location amongst hundreds within a small town and you know, or a small city in Connecticut, but no election. It never happened. I watched this, and the problem is same day registration, no
signature verification. When I voted to the Board of Elections, they had I had to sign up, I looked at my signature, had to give ID my my driver's license, gave a urine sample. No problem at all if you're a Democrat, just wave here right on through. But I'm watching these democrats. Both sides were cheating, stuffing the ballot box with hundreds of ballots, without signature verification, without nothing. That's the democratic way. One of
the Republicans are gonna get wise and start cheating as well. Are we going to just keep complaining that all the other side does it and we're going to be hind mighty? When is that going to happen? It'll never happen. Huh, we will accept it. Know your role and shut us your mouth, and don't dare say that there's any illicit activities happening in and around elections. Don't even say that segment. Get us into the stude report will leave.
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live in day to day. I'm day to day. Yeah, you know, yeah, you say you're hanging it up at the top of the show. That's what Gary Jeff put together to force me out so he can seize power. It will not happen. College football tonight, Ohio, You and Buffalo tomorrow night those might be RedHawks a host Akron get the latest on the Bearcats tonight. They're on the road Saturday, looking to snap that seven game
losing streak against Houston. Anybody realized that the Bearcats are playing in Houston Saturday. The Houston Texans are playing here Sunday. I'll be down there. You go. Stroud kind of reminds me of a Tea Martin song I heard recently, Well, how could because it could have been the number one pick and he wasn't. How good rock is? C J? Stroud? How good? Was that? Really good? That the knock coming out of college? Not the knock, but the question was is he just a product of Ryan
Day's system? Ryan Dave, obviously an offensive guru, has the best wide receiver collection in the entire country. What's this here? I don't know what to say. I'm a face without names. Teen Martines walking and then going back to Houston. Yeah, that's right about that. I'm the last time that happened. I don't know if it ever has well. Also, Willie molar Soccer has climbed to number one in America and the latest United Soccer Coaches
High school rankings, we're Saint ex Soccer nowhere. Then, couldn't write lost Smuller last week about the number one team last week dropped the number twenty five molar Is this week Moller Apparently somebody correct me, But I believe they gave up a single goal in their first match. I haven't given him twenty two straight shutouts. They played Columbus Saint Charles tomorrow in the state semi finals.
There the next victim. Believable Home Mulder coach Carl Kramer, long time by fifteen time gCO Coach of the Year six hundred and fifty seven wins, elected to the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He's going to be inducted in the class of twenty twenty four. Pretty good stuff there. He's a principal athletic director forty years. He's spent forty years at Mueller dedicating his life to those kids there, and they're benefited by having his association.
But Iraqi, you don't want to bring this up, but I'm reading out in New York that Housetine Grenner has gone to the players and others to determine whether to keep or not Aaron Boone, and because he had unanimity support among the players and everyone else, they decided to keep him. Your reaction and ownership going to the players to say whether or not to keep the coach. Wow, that's the inmates running the asylum kind of thing. I don't know
about that. I don't agree with that. They're gonna get David Ross to come to the Yankees and I guess I mean the players coach that's the most easy going, the most you know, that's gonna give them the most favorable situation, not necessarily do what's best for the team and make the hard decisions about who sits and who doesn't, who gets traded, who gets the boot, who gets pinched. They're not gonna pick that guy, are they. No, they're gonna pick the guy they get along with. Harry Boone is
staying as Yankees manager and hadn't won a damn thing. But he's a nice guy, wonderful, good guy, Bob Boone, all the Boons, wonderful. But to go to the inmates who run the asylum and say, hey, how's the warden doing? I don't think George Steinbrenner ever would have done that. No, it's a whole new world now, will he? You're telling me? You know what I'm saying, Jimmy, can we get in the Mueller soccer team if they win the state title? Of course, Carl
Kramer and get that done. Yeah, we'll get you know, of course, Willy are you kidding? They'll come in and h'll go I mean Moler, Molar soccer. I mean that, you know, I mean that they're that that that that kid that has got like twenty two straight shutouts. Uh, he on a turn pro with FC Cincinnati, Like as soon as they as soon as they're done, Jeff Birdie got to give that kid a lifetime,
no bait, no trade, bonus laden contract in the MLS. We'll tell the Rock about what happened, and after the game with the Red Bulls with a certain player from FC, tell about this. Apparently, after the November fourth match at the Red Bulls Saturday night, a player gained unauthorized entry into the officials locker room forcibly removed by stadium security while acting in an aggressive and hostile manner. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports the FCC player in question is Matt
Mioska. He's a good defender. He got he got his second yellow card from this referee group, which means he's got a sit. So they're in the middle of a playoff run right right, and he goes and does this. Yeah, they're going to come to horror on it. The referees locker. He may he may not be playing for a while. Well when the MLS gets a hold of this, because, like you said, Rock, how many times. Do you want to go into the NFL referee game?
Thank you? You don't do it? No every game. No, you're gonna think about it, but don't do it, just like just like Smoky in the Pandit. That's correct. I have a couple of Texas from Gary Jeff Walker saying I would be more than humble to take your place. When do I begin? I'm giving him the quote The reports of my demise are somewhat premature, but it's somethings that yuck mouth bartender named Gary Jeff Walker yuck mouth bartender? Wow, wow like that? Well have you seen him recently?
I can't say not all right on the show soon though, I know that. What's on the big show? Yeah, Well, we have your former girlfriend, Tanya Rourk out of the gates. She's going to give us the four to one one on local election stuff. What the polls look like? How many people have come out? I worked a poll this morning, and I would say turnout was I mean, it certainly wasn't what it would be in a midterm election. It was okay. Of course, Harrison is
a Republican stronghold. So you want more to come out? Yeah? I want more to come out, but it was good for you know, quote unquote off your election. One't bet no. I wonder how many already voted, because I had on A number goes up every single election cycle. The number of people that vote yep not in person now this year in the state of Ohio is eight hundred and fifty thousand, which is going to be more
than half of the total. And so eight hundred and fifty thousand, Frank Lrosa said about two and a half hours ago is a pretty good number. There's voter suppression. Will you know that. I've seen it in all over the place. We've got a whole month. We should have three months to vote, three months. We're suppressing the battle everywhere. I just see it on TV when they stuff them with brand new ballots who no one has checked
where they came from. They just pour in. And so yes, I know if you say that something's wrong with you, but I see the video and the tape doesn't lie. Segment get me out of the stude report, Garry Jeff and I will talk off the air. Will they be a great America today and go vote? Your vote counts somewhere. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood report. Because it makes wint towers. That's kind of go into turbines made by g E. Verona. Excuse me,
I mispronounced it in Florida, New York. We're in trouble. How much trouble. I mean, I thought ge was an Evendale. He was trying to say, even Dale didn't come out that way. Oh, Verona and Evandale are a little different. I mean it didn't. It was crystal clear. What are you talking about in crystal clear? You know? You know what I'm talking You know that thing? You know the thing? Yeah, that thing? Hey, stand up, stand up? Oh you're in a
wheelchair. I'm sorry, I just they seed it, no problem. Wait all they sure to be self up, all man and women creative by go you know the you know the thing? Yeah? I do well? Oh boy, all right, trouble. We're in trouble always. Thank you, Tanyo coming up with Eddie and the Rock next, all on news Radio seven hundred. The ambush came in the early morning hours of the Sabbath Hamas terrorists
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