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Willie discusses gun legislation in Cincinnati city council with Brian Hemrick, crime in northern Kentucky with Rob Sanders, and sports during the stooge report.

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All right, welcome this Tuesday afternoon in the tri State back loud Proud and Sassey the Great American coming up in a minute or two. Here is going to be Brian Hamrick down to City Hall prowling around the hallways. There's a big committee hearing going on with maybe a vote tomorrow. Also later on is Rob Sanders, the man who controls Kenton County with an iron grip. You may know that Governor Basheer is being inaugurated and he gave everyone a day off

no work. So if you live in northern Kentucky, just say boss, I'm taking off. I'm celebrating Andy Basheer and Tony Bender's walking out of the studio as I speak. But until then, Brian Hamrick, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. You man, have to keep your voice down a little bit, but tell me what's happening in the committee hearing about guns,

guns and more guns. Thanks again, mister Gunningham. Yeah, well, we're down here at City Hall just trying to, you know, kind of get a grip on what's going on with you know, really where this whole thing starts right now and what we're seeing a lot of these car break ins seems like a kind of a crime that doesn't really mean anything. It didn't used to car break in people looking for cash or change or whatever. But what's happened recently and talking to the last year or so, it's really started

to develop and really picking up our car break ins. And they're looking for guns and they're trying to and what happens is then they send these guns, sell these guns, or use them, and they are finding these same guns that are being stolen from cars from you know, regular citizens are now being used in murders and hold ups and robberies and aggravated assaults everything. So that's what's happening. And just this, I mean, this is how bad it's

getting. Just in the last couple of days over the weekend over at Covington, they had around twenty. They're not even sure they're still putting together the numbers on it because they had so many. They're still trying to figure out how many breaking into cars, finding guns, finding whatever they can. But they're really looking for these guns. And then just out literally within sight of city Hall over the weekend during the Bengals game, one witness told us that

there were they were there during the Bengals game. They said between fifteen five to fifteen were broken out right near the all. It's the Cincinnati Fire Museum, those parking lots and the ones near City Hall over there, and you can go over there. I was over there yesterday and there were like one window after another after another, the glass still laying in the parking lot there. You can see where it had happened. Yeah, I tell you what

happens on these scout cars. I used to represent a group of burglars and breaking artists. They'll get a pair of binoculars, set up a site, and then what they'll do is watch people as the eggsit the cars. And if you're going to a Bengals game, that means you're gone at least three to five hours. And so you know, if you listen to the radio, as everyone does, especially AM radio, you kind of know that the

game is ongoing and this person is not coming back. And don't they have like a model of a kind of car that a person would drive that will more likely have valuables in them than somebody else. Well, we're hearing from you know, police on the street who are telling us they are profiling these vehicles they're looking at things that uh people. So one thing they're looking for, like pickups for runners, These tend to be people that are more likely

to be gun owners. Uh, so they're going to look at those cars. They're also looking at anything you might have on the car. Let's say you have a sticker I support police, You're more likely a gun owner any of these kind of things. If you have, you know, like Second Amendment stickers on your car, you're more likely to be a gun owner. They will look for that, and you will be a target when you're in

these in these parking lots. Uh, and it happens. Will I just talked to a guy he was at church over here at Saint Peter Chains and as same thing he saw the King comes back, windows broken out. And sometimes you know it's just random. Sometimes they don't you know, they don't care. They're just looking and they think maybe it's a good choice and they

bust the windows out. But you know, even if they don't get anything, even you don't have anything, you know, here are all these folks that are you know, I talked to the guy who were at Jack's Glass over in Covington right there, you know, right across the bridge there. It's just along my fourth street. He says, I have so many of these, I can't even take care of my They are coming in so fast that it's hard to get the glass to put into the cars immediately to get

them rolling out. He says, it takes it there or two sometimes to get these things fast through because there are so many of these right now. He said, he comes in on Monday morning and he can expect to have a dozen to maybe fifteen cars with broken windows people. And this is like on a regular basis. He told me he had nine hundred this year so far. Nine hundred. Yeah, people that had been victims of people breaking into their the thing. Now he gets them from Cincinnati and from Covington and

from all around. But that's a lot. You know, there's you know, it's happening out in Boone County. It was Kenton County. I mean, we've had reports down in uh uh, down in Independence here in the last couple of days. Uh So, these are happening all over. There's really no place that it isn't happening. Right. Well, let's let's talk about what council wants to do. So tell the American people this afternoon, the committee meetings meeting then tomorrow Wednesday tends to be city council itself, and

the law is passed. So well, how do they want to victimize the victims of crime at city council. Well, here's here's the plan. What they're hoping to do is they're they're trying to figure out something to do. They're limited on what they can do because you know the Second Amendment, you can't just make a gun law in the City of Cincinnati, and then you

know it's going to be challenged no matter what. But what they're doing is is they are if you leave a gun and what they're calling irresponsibly, And they gave a couple of examples, like so one person left their gun on top of a car and drove off and it fell off. Another guy got off his pocket in a restaurant. So they were using those examples as if you're careless with the gun and this sort of thing is they're calling irresponsible.

So what they're saying is they're saying they're gonna make it. First of all, you have to report your gun lost or stolen, and and and if you don't, that can be a fine, it can be a misdemeanor and a finement seven hundred and fifty dollars if you don't report it lost or stolen immediately, like in the immediate Apple ord. Now there's a couple of problems

there. They didn't really define what immedia is, you know, and then they also said at the same time, they said, well, the other part of this program is this in order to get the gun return to you, because the police have to do ballistics, they have to you know, keep it in your property room, they have to handle it. So what they entered into their computer system that takes personal They said they figure it to be about two hundred bucks a person per gun to do that. So they're

going to charge you the two hundred dollars to get the gun back. Now, they said, we're not going to do that if you've been a victim of a crime. But if somebody breaks into your car. This is about breaking into cars. So we haven't really heard what that definition is. So I'm sure this is going to be challenged. I'm sure going to be people to say, wait a minute, you know I got my gun stolen.

I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm not surprised, Yes, right, and so at this point that well, we're going to have there's about ninety governmental institutions within the sound of my voice, ninety of them. And the Supreme Court is kind of ruled the local municipalities, counties, and states cannot infringe upon the right to keeping bare arms, which means the involvement of

government must be slight at best. And so is this too intrusive? Is this to say to those who drive from Boone County, get on the bridge, come across four or five different jurisdictions, get off the bridge, spend some time on I seventy one. Coming north, you go through Cincinnati, go through Norwood, you go through Columbia Township, go through Sycamore Township.

And the idea is you can't have different gun laws as someone travels. And so constitutionally, I would imagine the Solicitener's office is saying, this is somewhat suspect because you have an undue burden. Now is the burden undo? I don't know what the hell that means in each circumstance. And so what they want to do is make it undue burden, make it light enough not to arise to a constitutional violation, but strong enough to keep people from not breaking

into cars because they're going to do it anyway. But those who carry weapons or have their wallet left in the car, those are the people. Those are the victims of this thing. And so the real problem is not a legal gun owner not properly strowing a gun, which I think ninety nine percent of us do anyway, it's the occasional person that a gun is taken from

who commits a crime. And then the person responsible is the perpetrator, is not the victim of a car breaking or a homebreak in, which could happen to anyone. And I can't think of any you've been around a long time, has any other jurisdiction never tried to pass a law like this one to

your knowledge, not that I know of. But I have a feeling this is based on some other ones in other places where maybe they've done this, because I have a feeling that usually when they by the time it gets here and it's an issue, they've already done somebody else that's had the problem,

and they look at, you know, what can we do? You know, I think a lot of it is just a matter of, look, we don't know what else to do, because you know, if you look at the wall, and I mean basically they're talking about targeting these guns,

these break ins to cars. It doesn't really relate all that well, you know, I mean it could be, but the things that would relate might not be something that they can get through these They might this, this might be more likely to hold up to a challenge than one of, you know, one of the other things. That would retain more to what exactly they

want to do, if nothing else. I think they like to get they like to get the idea, and you know, we're doing stories on it, and everybody else is is you know, just make sure you don't leave your gun in the car, because I know from the police perspective, there's like we we have seen eternities and we're seeing them being used in crimes, and they've gotten a bunch of them back. Well, I mean, the sheriff had her gunstolen and then used in a crime, you know. So

it happens, and it happens to people you know of you know. So I think what the police their main thing is, let's try and at least get the message out there that you can't And I've talked to the police, and I talked to the guys in Covington. Uh uh and uh. Lieutenant Bradbury over there told me, he says, hey, your car is not a gun safe, you know. I mean, like, let's you know, just secure the web weapons. And so these guys are pro gun.

They're just like, we got to try and get together on this and try and get these guns out of the hands of the criminals. And Brian Hamrick of the power of five. If you're in an EV or a mom's car, you're less likely to be hit by a car breaking if you're in a pickup truck like Tony Bender. He's got mudflaps, he's got chrome all over his pickup truck. I'm looking at him saying, that guy's got six or seven guns. He's going out to see a Bengals game. He's not going

to be here for three to four hours. He has a bumper star that says I support the Second Amendment. He said, I shoot, I shoot, I shoot, and it says you're gonna have my gun when you pull my dead cold fingers off the trigger. That's a Tony Bender sign right there. That's the guy. That's the guy right there. We got that guy right there. We can sell that gun for five hundred bucks, get four or five of them. He's got Oozy's, he's got three fifty sevens,

he's got nine millimeters. He's got them all in his pickup. And I'm thinking, but if you're in a mom's car or an EV, you're probably in good shape. Right, Yeah, that's true. You may you may not. Although one of the cars that was being worked on yesterday was just a SUV Mercedes. It was a Mercedes SUV new car. I wouldn't have necessarily thought that would be a target. But something's in there. They broke into it. Something's in there pretty good. And so the car alarms aren't

the car alarms suppers to go off and go nuts. Maybe not, yeah, but I think yeah, I think they do. But people's response to that is thirty seven to be lackluster at best. Yeah, because when you hear that, you don't think, boy, we got a car breaking. Turn that damn thing off and the other thing. It takes thirty seconds trying to watch TV. Here, I'm trying to turn that down TV car alarm. Yeah, everywhere you go. And Louis Vauton I talked to Joe Dieters

and frequently because he's up there in the Heights of Glory. But Missy Powers tells me they still haven't located the the smash and grabbers at Louis Vauton and the Kenwood Town Center. And this is happening all over the place, and it seems the only way to handle this is sure and swift punishment and breaking into a cars of pain in the ass for the driver of pain in the

ass. Oh yeah, it's it's it's a huge issue. You know, you got well, first of all, you got to clean up the second ball, you got the whole hassle of you know, now taking this down and trying to get the guys at Jack's Glass to get it. You know, that's the thing done. Line up, you know, because everybody else is doing this. And then uh, and then the cost, you know, it's it's not cheap. You know, it's several hundred dollars. I mean, your insurance company may may pay for that, but you know then

you know you've got to mark against you on your insurance. You know, it's a it's a headache, you know, just the logistics of getting it done. We'll see what happens later today. The committee votes sometime later this afternoon, then tomorrow's two wednesdays, the actual vote itself, and we'll see what happens. I love it when foreign policies are put forth by Cincinnati City

Council. And now the we're going to infringe upon Second Amendment freedoms. I guess we're still a sanctuary city, but nonetheless we should have a foreign policy. And once again, Brian Hamrick, the great American says to you, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Brian. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. All

right back into council. Let's see what they do if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand or pound seven hundred and new at and T. I guess the solution is to drive an EV or a mom's car, in which case you're less likely to get broken into. If you're a pickup truck with chrome wheels and mudflaps, and you can have my gun when you're probably my cold dead fingers off the trigger like Tony Bender has, then that's a problem. You better be armed. Let's

continue. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WULW, billb Nton like Cats and Dogs fires at three God gig Witty for a night of full court action as Brian's Bulldogs battle the beer Cats on the hardwood. It'll be a Tuesday night spot light events. Don't miss a second of the action. Not fe

bank, Shiny Store. That's a math Batang to call live from bit thirty area tonight at six point thirty, Cat taking a three point ly on seven hundred WLW and on seven hundred wlw's live stream on the free Imheart radio app. Okay, God, it's the music, Dave. Not very good music, but still it's music. A little segue after one o'clock today will be the great Rob Sanders of course Kenton County. About what's happening today in Frankfort.

As you know, the governor is getting inaugurated in his second term. I guess happened about forty five minutes ago, and so the Governor, Andy Basher, issued in order to the executive branch of government to stay home today from work, don't work to celebrate to my election, my selection my second regime as the governor of Bill Cunningham's home state of Kentucky. So we have

that coming up after one o'clock today. Later on also was the great Jesse Brewer of a Boone County about some Christmas cheer about what you and I can do down the road to directly help fellow citizens in need. And no one does a better job than a lot of the charitable giving out of Boone County also sent Vincent to Paul and Moore. So but until then, the last two weeks and a day have been a little bit of an interesting ride for yours truly. As you know, I was off largely for the last two

weeks because of an RSV. When I started having symptoms like two weeks ago, I thought, you know, I thought, after a while I was coughing like crazy and my voice was hurting. I thought, okay, I probably have COVID. So I took two tests, and each time a day apart. I thank god, I think, thank god, I flunked the test. So I talked to my doctor, the great doctor Fisher associated with christ Hospital, and appears I haven't had an RSV, which is like a

respiratory virus which masquerades as COVID or masquerades as the flu. And as luck would have it, I've had many of the shots. But one thing I did not get was the RSV, because I'll figure, what the heck, I don't need all these shots at the same time, and I'm done taking my COVID shots that'll never happen again. And then I took the flu shot. Normally, when I take a flu shot, that's when I get the flu, so I thought, Okay, I got the flu, but no,

it was an RSV. So I spent the next week kind of horizontal before I went to my week long trip to Naples, Florida, to spent some time there with friends and family, having some R and R. But half the time was spent horizontal. The other half the time was spent vertical, and I feel good about that. I would encourage you to get to your doctor and get the RSV shot. Mainly it attracts young folks, but every now and then you can be subjected to it. I think with me.

It happened at a large Thanksgiving night celebration with friends and family from a bunch of college kids home from stud from classes, and away you go, but nonetheless, and do every life, a little rain must fall. I feel great, I feel good. Good to be with you, at least for the next two weeks until we get ready for the Christmas Morning Spectacular, which the five or six of us spend the first two hours of Christmas Morning with you between nine and eleven am. So I'm getting ready for that and

plus other ventures. Secondly, there's no person that you know more attuned to the idea of addiction, of drug addiction and alcohol addiction, addiction and other addictions than yours, truly, because alcoholism has been ramping all over my family since I was a little boy. So I said early on in my life, I may have many problems in it, but drinking and drugs will not be one of them. I said, I'm not going to go down that route, the route my father went down. I saw it for years.

I'm not going to do that. And as a consequence, I've led a somewhat productive seventy six years. I turned seventy six years old yesterday, damn proud of it. I'm like, I'm Marty Brenneman. When it comes to that. I think Marty's about eighty or eighty one, and it could not

be in better health. And so what happened is that when someone arises with great privileges and great power and great wealth, who claims to engage in that behavior because of an addiction, and in his case Hunter Biden, it's likely a porn addiction. It's likely a substance abuse addiction, proven by his own videotapes, which is snorting and ingesting crack cocaine, powder cocaine, amphetamines, oxycodins, and drunkenness. It's just the beginning of the life that he's led,

and he's gone through so many rehabs. At one point he said, I can't keep dry of all of them, and his family kept paying for the rehab especially after Bo Biden died of brain cancer that caused Hunter Biden to have an affair with his dead brother's wife. But that's another story. So when you look at the roster of events committed by Hunter Biden, it's almost

impossible to think that this guy is still alive. And most of us are sensitive to individuals that have problems beyond their ability to control them, whether it's alcohol, whether it's drugs, whether it's an eating disorder, whether it's a porn addiction, whatever it might be. And so most people don't have the money available to them to spend literally millions and millions and millions of dollars on

these various addictions. And so yesterday on some of the morning talk shows, I watched some of the attorneys for Hunter Biden excuse his behavior and say, basically, he was in the throes of an addiction. That's why he didn't pay taxes. According to special counsel. This is Joe Biden's special counsel investigating his son Hunter. And by the way, there's no way on God's green earth that the President is not going to pardon the doings and the criminal activity

of his son Hunter. He will, without a question give him at the end of pardon. So all this will not amount to a hill of beans. But according to the Prosecutor's office, investigators have revealed more than twenty four million dollars sent by foreign sources to the Joe Biden family and business associates just between twenty fourteen and twenty nineteen. Now twenty nineteen is important because in the summer of twenty nineteen, allegedly Joe Biden became clean that the seventh or eighty

three have and thank god it did take effect. Anybody could have these difficulties, and that from the summer of twenty nineteen he has been cleared of addictions. So when Abby Lowell, is a well paid defense counsel said in a statement that his client was in the throes of addictions everyone conceivable from up until

twenty nineteen, is probably accurate. Unfortunately, the charges of the hymn of the prosecutor's office is for activities committed after the summer of twenty nineteen, mainly in twenty twenty, when his father was running for the presidency, and at that point also he did not pay at least ten million more dollars in taxes,

nor he's a deadbeat dead He didn't pay child support either. So when his lawyers say that Hunter Biden would use his drug addiction as a defense, most of the media simply talked about the love that a father has for a son, that a mother has for a daughter, that is, that is unbridled. We understand that and that the father in this case, Joe Biden, did everything in his power, everything conceivable, in order to assist his

son overcome his multiple addictions. The moneies that flow through Joe Biden's hands directly or indirectly appear to be north of forty million dollars, and the bagman, the one collecting all the cash, bags of cash was Hunter Biden. Literally

it was bags of cash. So Hunter Biden and Jim Biden, the brother of Joe and Joe, and their sister and nine grandchildren had deposited in their checking accounts literally millions of dollars, including a nine year old granddaughter who received nine thousand dollars a month as a consultant to a Ukraine oil and gas company.

And the Prosecutor's office said that notably in twenty twenty, after he regained sobriety and when he finally filed outstanding at twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen forms, he did not direct any monies to tax liabilities for those three years. The reason is he was spending in twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen, literally millions and millions of dollars on hookers, on porn clubs and more, which you've seen some of the lists. Let me share with

you some of the moneys he spent. They don't spend a lot of money on clothing. He spent four hundred thousand dollars on his clothes. He spent eighty thousand dollars on a full mouth of brand new teeth. He should have seen doctor Tara Hardin in Mason, but nonetheless he didn't see her. So he spent almost one hundred thousand dollars on brand new teeth because they were rotted

out of his head because of his crack cocaine addiction. He spent a quarter of a million dollars on health and beauty pharmacy without paying child support and without paying his taxes. He spent on groceries and restaurants two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. How in the heck do you do that? Adult entertainment? Two hundred thousand dollars on adult entertainment without specificity. I don't know if it was live or memorys. But two hundred thousand dollars he spent in rehab various times,

seventy two thousand dollars. He had credit card payments of fifty eight thousand dollars a month. Fifty eight thousand dollars a month in credit card payments Hunter Biden, and didn't pay child support, didn't pay his taxes. I'm listening this morning to one of the talk shows about a woman who had a lean put on her house for something in the range of seven hundred and fifty dollars

because she was behind in making an agreed upon payment. Hunter Biden, shall we say, was exceedingly well connected to his father's activities, and over the years twenty sixteen to twenty nineteen the defend and engage in a four year scheme to not pay at least one point four million dollars in assess federal taxes he owed. For those three years, he owed one point four million in taxes and paid nothing. It was held in contempt to court as a deadbeat dad,

as he's paying porn stars and for adult entertainment. And as far as money going into the President's pocket, out is Joe Biden's pocket. At one point there was a ten million dollar wire transfer. Five million went to Hunter Biden and five million went to Joe Biden. This is when he was out of office, all of which the President denies, all of which have been

monetized and proven by special counsel of the Biden Department of Justice. So we have a crook sitting in the Oval office, approvable crook in which banks the US Department of the Treasury the irs. But for the two whistleblowers, Shapely and Ziggler. We have a Department of Justice under Eric Holder. You might recall that Eric Holder was the self professed wingman for Barack Hussein Obama, protecting him and the last thing they wanted was to have a scandal of financial scandal

involving Barack Hussein Obama's vice president Joe Biden. So when it was reported by the Wall Street Journal, the Wall Street Journal, when it was reported that there are they had seventy different informants, seventy planet and the Joe Biden Vice presidential office and various parts of Biden's criminal activities reporting back to the IRS,

reporting back to the Department of Justice. These were so called informants of the wire transfer amounts, where the moneies went into the checking accounts, how the money was paid, and what did Hunter Biden do in exchange for I'm talking forty million dollars. What skills did Hunter Biden have that the Chinese Communist and the Ukrainians really wanted. The answer is none, zero, zilch. In fact, you couldn't even speak the language. This was a bribe paid by

foreign interest that went into the pockets of Joe Biden. And when the campaign kicked up, big time in twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen, and it became obvious that there was a good chance that Joe Biden, with the proper balloting, can win the presidency away from Donald Trump. That's when the moneies accelerated into the Biden accounts because there was a possibility, indeed of probability than a certainty, that Joe Biden was running was going to be elected and serve as

the president. So then Hunter Biden doubled and tripled his cash bag activities all over the planet getting ready for the Biden presidency. One hundred and sixty five different suspicious activity reports foughed by the US Department of the Treasury by numerous banks saying these transactions look a bit suspicious. How many investigations were launched? Zero?

Can you only imagine if when Donald Trump was elected president in twenty sixteen and took office in twenty seventeen, if Eric Trump and Eric Trump and other family members went over the globe picking up suitcases filled with cash to give to their dad, what the American media would have done with that much less spending money on women, clothing, groceries, insurance, credit card payments, adult entertainment, rehab and more and not paying child support, the country would have

broken down. They went after Trump on the first impeachment, believe it or not, for a telephone call to Zelenski in the Ukraine wondering why all these criminal activities that are aren't being pursued by the Ukrainian prosecutor. The reason is Joe Biden got him fired in exchange for a one billion dollar for an aid package in twenty sixteen that Joe Biden bragged about in twenty eighteen. It's truly unbelievable. But on the other hand, when I talked to politicos, they

tell me, do you want Kamala Harris to be the president? I said, are you kidding me? Absolutely not. So there's sought to be a deal as we speak this Tuesday afternoon among Republicans and Democrats saying, look, we know the Bidens are dirty, we know they're a crook. They're a bunch of Brooks who have benefited mightily and monetized the vice presidency and now the presidency to the tune of forty to fifty million dollars. That's how Joe Biden

bought those homes on the Atlantic Ocean. How is it possible a guy like that is worth tens of millions of dollars immediately upon leaving office. How much cash is in his drawers. Unbelievable, But everybody wants to look the other way because the alternative is worse. So we'll see what happens. Good to be back, good to be a loud, proud and SESSI. I'm blessed to have this platform, and I'm blessed to be with you every afternoon.

So let's continue after one o'clock today, We'll be Rob Sanders after two o'clock more. And I see that President Gay of Harvard is perhaps allowed to remain as president despite the fact that she plagiarized her doctoral dissertation, which is a serious matter. Now many are looking into all of the plagiarism machine. Gauge yourself in along with saying that the obliteration of Jews in Israel is not in a sense hate speech, that to call for the Holocaust and for the mass

murder of millions of people is somehow not hate speech. But using the improper pronoun, then you're fired, Then you're expelled. But genocide is the killing of an entire group of people because of their status. And so when Harvard liberals talk about genocide and they talk about the Holocaust, they're talking about the vicious murder of seven million Jews in Israel. So at Harvard, it's a

mortal sin and a capital offense to use the wrong pronoun. But to call for the rape of Israeli women and the obliteration of Jews, that's okay. Just use the proper pronoun. That's all we ask. Let's continue twelve five Home of Your Bengals. Back at it again on Saturday on news radio seven hundred WLW. A good day starts with a good morning. Here's Peter. He's very particular in the morning. First coffee with exactly a teaspoon and a

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can't kind of prosecutor. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Tony Benner told me he got a personal email from Governor Andy Basher that today's an off day if you live in Kentucky and work in the executive branch of government. Tony's an executive, does he get off? Yes, Willie, Yeah, executive branch everybody in the executive branch is off today, and no surprise, I know the judicial branch and I suspect the legislative branch have all just

followed suit. The heck, if the governor is going to give the executive branch the day off, why shouldn't the judicial branch and the legislation late a branch. Why shouldn't they follow suits? So three off days for everybody, so that everyone is free to attend the inauguration or coronation whatever we're calling it, Den and Frankfurt. Unfortunately, I think my invitation got lost in the mail because I'm still waiting on it, so I haven't headed to Frankfurt just

yet, but you'll be going soon soon. Well, the fact matter is, it appears that Andy Bascher is a national character. When I do some national interviews at Politico dot com, et cetera, they tell me that Andy Bscher is on the short list for the Democratic VP come up next to year. Do you sense that Andy Bascher is about to arise from the bows of Kentucky and dominate national politics. I can only assume, Willy, that anybody that thinks he has got the Hut's up to be a national politician. Actually

hasn't met Andy Basheer before. They're probably only looking at the outcome of the last election and assuming that if a d can win in a red state like Kentucky, well then hey, he must be a swell guy and we must want him campaigning on the Democratic ticket for a national office like vice president. But if you've ever met him, I just don't think he's got it. I think he would last about all of thirty seven seconds in a debate.

Although I would love to see Andy Basheer debate Joe Biden. Now that would be entertainment right there. I'd like to see Joe Biden debate Joe Biden. I like to see something between those two. But so essentially, Kenton County, the executive branch of government, and every of the ninety six counties is now shut down. One hundred and twenty county count all of all of them

are all shut down. Just so you know, I guess if you're one of the lucky few that gets invited to the coronation, that you can go to Frankfort and take part in the festivities. But I know there's a lot more people in the executive branch of state government than there are people sitting on the stage down there in Frankfort today. So it sounds to me like we've got an awful lot of state employees doing on an awful lot of nothing despite

getting paid for it today. But hey, they don't pay us very much money, so I'm not complaining, all right. So you have not much to do other than answer to search warrants, keep an eye on things. I see an article in the Inquiry, but two teenagers in Kenton County have

played guilty to a robbery in double shooting. They left one man dead and another wounded earlier this year in Covington as part of the sixteen year old Joseph mcmean's pleaf which was on Friday. The complicity to murder, he's going to serve a twenty five year prison sentence. What was the what was the hate crime so to speak, that was committed. Well, these two kids had

the bright idea that they wanted to get some money. So rather than go out and get a job or ask somebody if they can break leaves or shovel the snow or whatever it is they could have done to earn a little side cash back, in January, they decided that they wouldn't pull a street robbery. They had a gun that they had gotten off the streets, and that

they decided they were going to rob anybody they found. Only they were targeting Hispanics because they have this belief of this assumption that if they're Hispanic, they must be here illegally and they must not be able to open a bank account,

so that means they'll be hearing a lot of cash. And I don't know that that's a very good assumption to make, but nevertheless, regardless, I don't know if the victims in this case had a bank account, but I can tell you that they fought back, and when they fought back, these two first hit one of them with a gun. The two victims started running away and Joseph mcmeehans shot them both. Shot one victim in the leg, shot the other one in the head. Killed the one that was shot

in the head immediately right there on the street. The other one was transported to University Cincinnati Hospital. Since I made a full recovery, so it was an unsuccessful robbery. They didn't get anything at all. But the interesting part about this case, will is Joseph mcmeans was wearing a bubble coat at the time he pulled this robbery, and not just any bubble code. It was a bubble coat covered in Looney Tunes characters, you know, like Bugs,

Bunny, and and it was so big. These characters were so big on this bubble coat that you could see the Looney Tunes on the bubble code from

a security camera across the street. Despite the fact that they were already all the way across the street, the detectives could make out the Looney Tunes, and so while they were investigating this case, a day or two later, one of the detectives was driving down green Up Street and lo and behold, here's Joseph Means walking out of his house wearing the exact same jacket he had

just killed a man while wearing the day earlier. Not only did he wear a very distinctive jacket, but he wasn't bright enough to get rid of the jacket, or at least not wear it for a few days. And so the detective through the brakes on the car, through the cuffs on mcmeans, and loan and bowl, hold here is codefendant mister Jones. Snap. He was right inside the house. Mister mcmeans had just walked out of so the Covington Police detectives made quick work of them, took men, got confession,

collected the gun. Eventually took a little doing that got the gun back and these two are going to be going away for a good long time now. Another case would just just disgusting is about a mother in northern Kentucky received a decade long sentence for letting her own kids to be used in a trampling fetish, A trampling fetish. Can you maybe for this afternoon? What is a trampling fetish? What is that trampling? Willie? This is one I had

never heard of before this case. But what I never know what you're going to learn in this job. What I've come to learn about trampling is that it's a fetish wherein a person derives sexual pleasure from either being stepped on or watching someone step or stomp on other people or other objects. The co defendant in this case, Christopher Whittaker, he liked to be stepped on. He liked for this girlfriend of his to step on him, including stepping on his

manhood while wearing high heels, which was very disturbing to see. What was even worse than that is when they started involving children in this trampling fetish, and he had Michelle Bray both trampling on a young child, a young special needs child who was very defenseless, who was unable to articulate, was not capable of speaking, so he couldn't tell anybody what these two were doing to

him. And they also taught a young girl at the time it started, under the age of twelve, taught her to participate in this trampling as well, very twisted six stuff. And fortunately Kentucky's human trafficking law has a provision that if you you know, when people think of human trafficking, then usually think of people's buying and selling other human beings, oftentimes children, but other

human beings. But there's also a provision under Kentucky's law that if you provide a child for the purposes of making child pornography, that that is human trafficking. So that's the provision that we use to convict Michelle Bray of human trafficking among many other sexual abuse and criminal abuse charges. She was convicted of nine felonies in total. She'll be serving thirty years in prison for her crimes. While I respect the jury's verdict. Quite frankly, I think she got off

late. I was surprised that the jury only gave her thirty years because this is some of the most disturbing evidence I've ever seen. And this is mom forty three year old Michelle Bray. If she wants to put on high heels and kick the crap out of her boyfriend have added, yeah, walk all over again, and walk all over, but involving children for our children,

Yeah right, It's unbelievable. So in this case, I'm amazed that a Kent County jury did not give more time for ruining these children's lives at the hands of their mother. These kids are never going to be the same. By the way, where are the children now? Are they in foster care, guardianship? Where are they? Do you know? The children are with their biological father? That they were There was a divorce and the children were living with Bray, but they have since gone to the custody and care of

their biological father, who was a good man. I came to know him a little bit through this case, and it's shocking really that such a fine man was ever involved with Michelle Bray. But obviously she wasn't into these bizarre, twisted fetishes until she hooked up with Christopher Whittaker. And while he is far from a good looking fellow, Willie, the amazing thing about him is that Michelle Bray was not the first woman he convinced to engage in these type

of activities. When they searched his electronics, they found other images and videos that mister Whittaker had filmed of him directing his previous girlfriend doing the same thing with her children. He's facing charges as well as the girlfriend down in Grant County, similar charges to what we had up here. I don't think those charges are done yet. They were waiting for Kenton County to get done before Grant County started their case. Although the charges are pending, I don't think

the cases are over. But mister Whittaker must be a charming fellow. That's the only thing I can assume, because he convinced two women to step on their own children for his sexual gratification. The good news is mister Whittaker is serving ten light sentences out of Kenton County for his participation in this. He chose to take his chances with the judge rather than take his chances with the

jury. I don't think it really mattered one way or the other, because anybody that saw all the evidence we had was going to put him in prison for the rest of his life. And that's exactly what our judge did. And unfortunately the mother, Michelle Bray, she's forty three. She'll be out at what point? Do you think when she in her sixties? She'll have to serve a minimum of twenty years day for day, twenty years before she's

parole eligible. So while I don't think she'll get parole initially, you know, she could be out when she's in her late sixties or early seventies. That's certainly possible. But the good news is by then, the children that were the victim of her crimes, they will be grown adults by that time. So I guess you know, the jury, I suppose one to give her a day out of prison before she died someday, and maybe she will get that, maybe she won't, but the children that were her victims will

be good and growns by the time that happens. Once again, Rob Sanders, celebrate your day off to commemorate the second inaugural of your good friend, Governor Andy Basher. He's given executive branch of Kentucky government off today to celebrate. Is there just a spontaneous celebration happening in Covington as I speak this Tuesday

afternoon, or are people just celebrating. Well, I'm sure there's probably some parades going on down there in Mainstraw somewhere that I just haven't haven't seen yet. But there's some some spontaneous parties or whatnot celebrating another four years. As much as it pains me in as many steak dinners as I have to buy

me included a Daniel Cameron's unfortunate loss. But you know what, Willie, I'm going to take this day that I have been given off, and I'm going to celebrate your birthday because I hear yesterday with your birthday, Yes, it was birth day, and we will say, instead of celebrating the coronation of Andrews here again, that we are celebrating the great One's birthday in Kenton County, across all of Kentucky, all one hundred and twenty counties, we

gave the employees off to celebrate Willy's birthday. So happy birthday, will you know, Rob Sanders, with your permission, I may go with that one for a while, so I'm going there. Yeah. I mean, everybody in Kentucky is is off work to celebrate Willie's birthday and they're going nuts me singing Happy birthday. Sea. Please don't think you want to hear that,

but maybe Tony Bender can do that once I hang up. You know, ten or twenty years from now, when your time on Earth has passed and your Kenton County prosecutorial days are over, there's going to be a few cases that stick in your mind, and probably the behavior of one Michelle Bray and Christopher Whittaker will be at the top of the list. Willie, I wish I could forget this case. You know. There's a lot of cases that I like to tell war stories about in reminists about this is not one of

them. By never hear the words Michelle Bray or Christopher Whittaker again. It won't be too soon, because Lord knows, I don't need anyone or anything to conjure up the images, you know, Mike, Kudos to all the court workers that dealt with that, you know, the courtroom ballast, the judge, the deputy court clerks that had to be in there and see this horrible evidence. Not to mention the jurors that had to see this horrific evidence.

It was really traumatic stuff that I don't think anybody that saw will ever forget. But hopefully someday, maybe with enough bourbon infusion, we'll be able to put that out of our minds. Probably not, because hopefully he has all of his fetishes being met in Kentucky State Prison for life. So we'll see what. I have a really good comment on my Facebook page, Willie. Somebody that was on there and read this story about Michelle Bray and Christopher

Whitticker said they hope their prison cellmates have trampling fetishes too. I thought that was rather appropriate high heels. I'll never look at them quite the same. But once again, Rob Sanders can grite. We'll see what occurs. Celebrate my birthday throughout the Commonwealth, and may God bless you and Merry Christmas and happy New Year. Thanks Willie, Merry Christmas, happy birthday, have a great one. God bless America. Let's continue with more fetishes. Why do

men have more fetishes than women? I don't know, because men are weird and women aren't. Maybe that's it. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham, the Great American live at Roman the Bengals playing Saturday. Of course right here starting about nine am on news Radio seven hundred, that was you, LW. I'm in my apartment now, it's all alone, feeling a little alone, so I figured, hey, why not. So I got comfortable to lean back in my office chair. Then I see home Missus Green on the

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that's where that's where you know, the communication is really stressed. But every down, so I do challenge our fans. We got outstanding fans to you know, to drink one more drink and rush in the stadium and be as loud as you can humanly possibly be when Minnesota's offense is out there and it's critical. Hello, Hello, quiet, and I'm Scots. I'm broadcasting back

at full strength. Well, Lee, I'm glad you are back down with the sickness there RSV and you're looking good at a neighborhood and then you went to uh the Southern Command to check things out and then your patients your back. What was it like in my apps? Is pretty rough? It was interesting. It was rough, wasn't it interesting? Now we're back to full strength. By the way, right did not spend sufficient time on the UC Xavier basketball game. Whoa whoa? Well, Andy Mack is happy, Joe

Sunderman's happy. Byron Larka number twenty three is happy. The Sentas center is happy, and so is Xavier Nation. Well, i'll tell you what you see once again was non competitive. They should have. Don't you think if that oli very guy makes a few shots, don't you think you know what's his name, Wes Miller. Why don't somebody guard that guy right there? Somebody guard you from Sidney Rice? I think, so, yeah, he's a transfer. So I don't know, no, I mean, but I

don't understand how Xavier. I mean, that's a big game and you're up for that when and ready to go? Where was this effort like against Delaware and like Oakland. Did they play the Oakland Raiders? No, the Oakland Grizzly out of the Horizon League. Then they played the Blue Hens of Delaware Homa Joe Biden, Yeah, he keeps bags and got stomped, stomped. And then and now in the past, wille if I remember right, U Xavier winning the Crosstown shootout kind of propels them to win about four or five

or six in a row. Let's see what happens. So we'll see what happens. And then the bear the Bearcats got the Bryant Bulldogs in town tonight out of the America East Conference. Isn't an HVAC contractor, No Bryant. No, who's playing Bryant. The Bryant Bulldogs are in town to take on the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. Well, I'll tell you what. I look at it this way. Yeah, Steve Logan was the last good player for you see to beat Xavier in the Centa Center. Steve Logan right like twenty

one years ago. However, he says that you see beat Georgia Tech correct by like twenty Yeah, and Georgia Tech beat Duke and Duke in an exhibition beat the New York Nicks. That means that you see could beat the Knicks. Is that true? Will heave the student you see I think most got the sickness now and the Stuart Reporters of Proud Service on your triumphant return in

a day after your birthday. Happy Birthday. Thanks. Relatedly, thank you the Stuard Reporters of Proud Service over your local Tamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers. Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati called Stacey Heating Air Solutions five one, three, three, six seven h e A t Temstar and you see it can play Bryant. We also want to thank Lear's Prime Market Willie your

holiday party destination. Order those fresh party trays and world favors Tenderloin and Prime Rib today for your holiday dinner and festivities located in beautiful downtown for the home of the Eagles. Lears Prime always a cut above. Give me an update. Let's see this morning, Willy Jamer Candelario met the media that with the Reds at Great American Ballpark in the Handlebar area, is he a third baseman? He didn't play anywhere. He once what about Steer three years forty five

million. They're spending some serious jeck bingo. How about the deal with otani' oh that's a good yeah, get it Otani. This is unbelievable. Shoey Otani seven hundred. It's a good number. Million dollar contract. I bet he listens to us on the iHeart ass Now that he's signed for seven hundred, he'll just get paid two million dollars a year for the next ten years. How are we looking. I don't know if he can survive, but six hundred and eighty million are being deferred until the end of the deal.

So from twenty thirty four to twenty forty three, where he becomes forty eight years years old, he's going to get paid sixty eight million dollars. He wants to move out of el people and people complain about Ken Griffy Junior getting paid for ten years what he made, it's nothing compared to what Otani's making. One story said he gets five percent interest on top of that, so that over ten years, fifth Third Bank or something that's fifty percent more.

So you know, he's going to get close to a billion dollars with interest. A billion. That's money even to you. John Morosi of the MLB Network says the Reds are continuing to be active in the free agent and trade markets looking for a starting pitcher. Of course, Shane Bieber is one name that's checked in via trade. Also, the couple of free agent options are Michael Waka, the former Cardinal, and Lucas Giolito. He makes a good

ice cream, he's a former White Sox. Bengals go through a late afternoon walk through today, more practice tomorrow, and the men single Vikings The Purple People Leads come to town Sunday, featuring two local standouts linebacker Ivan Pacete Junior, the Pride to Cole Raine and uc and also linebacker Jordan Hicks who start at Lakota West. But Hicks is currently out with a leg injury. How about that? Now, let's see what else is going on here college?

Well, I said basketball at night six thirty with the bear Cats and the Bulldogs over there at the fifth third Arena. The Dogs come to town at six and five, Cats seven and one. Who did they lose to everybody? Oh? Let's see? Also, how did you see look like that against Georgia Tech? Then look completely different against an under man Xavier team. I have no explanation, Willy, I'm I'm not a psychiatrist. Thank goodness. Yu Ya Cubo U Yakubo is staying in Cincinnati. Cubo's contracting is a

contracting extension through twenty twenty five and an option for twenty twenty six. Sous crew and they're, uh, don't get me started on that boy. The boy that should have been the MLS Cup was here in the Queen City with a with a parade, But it's happened. Willie to nothing and or two to the crew win it and hey, you know what, you got a

couple of cups in three years. The crew gets it done well. NFC did yesterday when they had the Coach of the Year, the Player of the year, the MVP uh, the goalkeeper of the year, the trainer of the year, the Spans of the year, and also the GM of the year. Chris Albright named yesterday the MLS Executive of the Year. But what's missing the fans of the year? Yep, missing is the MLS Cup. That's it. They got the supporters shield. We don't have the cup.

Jeff Birding brought it in. I know it was here. I think waited about fifty tons. Well, keeping in line with the Reds and Bengals. Oh, that's true. He goes get you get to that point and then all of a sudden collapse. Correct, But about seven hundred million dollars for a baseball player, Have mercy? I think Bob paid like two hundred and forty million by the entire ball club. Well, he he is going to

get paid more. I saw the other day. He's going to get paid more than about six to eight franchises of paying their entire rosters this year. One of them's are Reds at fifty nine million bucks without Joey Varo. Right, I don't know. I mean it is what it is, Willie, that everybody thought that he was going to go to Toronto. The Chicago Cubs are in the mix. No, this team, that team, All of a sudden, the Dodgers come boom. You're seven hundred million right there?

What do you think? At least he doesn't have to call alan Ash to move the other thing? He gets fifty million dollars a year in endorsements, thank you. On top of that, right, he don't need the money. No anyway, Joe Burrows, what will you think Joe Burrow's doing with this contract money he's got. We only got like twenty million out front. Yeah, but how many he's just living on it? All those players just live on their endorsement deal, right or most of them? Should Joe Burrow

go in the transfer portal and go back to Ohio State? No? What about Jake the Snake Browning? He's just stay right where he says he's doing pretty well? Yes he is. So I about Burrow back to college, No, he's not going back there, can't do it well. You never you know what I'm tearing outside. Take that back. You never know. These things may happen. I'm thinking outside the box. And Joe didn't get the big bucks for two years. True, so this year and next year

or perceived to be the years to make it happen. Well, I think he'll be Okay. Is he the great cook of Bengledom? No, not yet. No, not hurt. No, can't play. And Jake the Snake is like tearing things up. Keep him going, That's what I'm saying. How about you ever have a muscle cramp in your thumb? No? Okay. When he did that the other day, I thought, don't, don't tell me that he's like got a break, yeah, with with a Burrow's wrist and he has a thumb. That's it. Are you ready for

the big question? And they're going with former Alabama great AJ McCarran. What happens if Jake the Snake leads the Bengals to a Super Bowl victory? Do we have a controversy in quarterbacking next summer? No, so you're not. Jake the Snake will probably leave and make zillions of dollars when he leaves here. So Jake, so somebody will pick him up like the Patriots would. Jake or Joe both? Which one would you choose? Both? Like it is now? But Joe Burrow's hurt all the time. He's hurt. He'll

be great cook, He'll he're out of your mind? Sickness has messed you up? Well? I am messed up? Well, that's for sure. Segment Get me out of the Student's Report. Don't get RSV unless you have to give me out. We have Jesse Brewer coming up from Boone count Willie. I want to thank Ted Brown esquire. He's out of New Albany, Ohio. Big listener to the Stude Report. Ted Brown esquire, a partner, a VA accredited attorney. We need them. How about that? We

need more lawyers. So Ted Brown and New Albany, Ohio, thank you for your thank you for your gifts. That's right up there by Columbus up there, right where, up there by the ray holes. The ray Halls lived up there up there. Yep, So Ted, thank you. You're our citizen of the day. Give me out of the Studge Report. Will you, in honor of your triumphant return in a belated happy birthday to you number out in seventy six, we leave you with the immortal words of the

Stood Report instead of cutting them. Or it's like Congressman Trump and Bob we're wanting to do Congressman Trump, huh, he's in Congress now. He's in Congress now. I also has a little difficulty with mathematics. Billions, trillions

and quadrillians. LL got to talk to shoey Otani. Then on seven hundred WLW find more reasons to celebrate when you shop with family dollar helping you save on everything holiday this season, Deliver more FMW two three three BG Cincinnati, Shelley cunning in the Great America Gorse Last night, I found myself in Boone County at CBG, which, by the way, is a wonderful facility.

But so much is happening in the Tri State for Christmas and the holiday season, so much of gift giving, etc. But also so much of charitable work showing you and I alis Jesse Brewer, who is the commission of the man in charge of Boone County and Jesse, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, we had a brief discussion off the air. Are you really off the air? Off work today because of an order

of the governor? What happened? Because I had je I had on to Rob Sanders who said nobody's working, Willie, I didn't get that memo. So why by I'm at work? Our whole county team is at work, so we you know, unfortunately, you know, we don't get we don't get to report directly to the Governor's office and get those days off. So

we are working like most other common folk are. Well, I mean all the state employees in Boone County. Have you notice just an uplifting, a tumult of satisfaction in glory with Andy Basher being the governor, is there a sense people leaving their homes walking around the streets of Boone County saying we got Andy Basheer for four more years. Well, they're walking around the streets all right in boob County, but I don't think they're walking around in Joy based

on that election. But you know, that's that's in the past, and you know we have to accept it and move on and wait to fight another day. That's it, all right, Let's talk about the gift giving and the charitable work in Boone County. A couple of things are going on. Tell the American people how Boone County celebrates Christmas and the holidays. Well, we got a couple of things going on with the work of the foundation. We decide to team up and we're doing a money match for O Pantry.

And if you don't know what Go Pantry is, I haven't heard of this organization. They're based in Boom County, but they serve over twelve hundred kids a week with food insecurity. They do gift boxes, and they support schools in six counties in the northern Kentucky area of or eighty schools and right now they're getting ready to give all their gift boxes up like I called gift boxes food boxes to all the kids going over winter break, so they know they

have something to eat. There's a lot of kids in this area that don't have food to eat, and their schools are only hot meal today, and so when they go away for winter breaking things like that, they're hungry, right and when you when you'll know where your meal is coming from, and you're a kid, it's kind of hard to focus on school work and everything else. So Lord Dumatic who Investment Attire who run to Go Pantry organization great

people started just several years ago and it's really ground. They served twelve hundred kids a week. And so with my foundation, we started the money match. If you go to my website commissioner corner dot com backslash Go Pantry, we're doing a money match up to ten thousand dollars and we're about twenty five hundred shy of that goal right now to be able to give ten thousand dollars

which will help feed about one hundred kids from Christmas break. You know, I think they box My mask is not today, but boxes are about fifty five bucks apiece, all right, and man that takes care of is it only Boone County for kids throughout the Dry State, kids throughout the whole world, the Kentucky six county regions. So you got kids in Covington, Campbell

County, Boone County, Grant County, Penaland County. I mean, they're schools all over the place and they're serving all these kids and they do a lot of work with other ministries and other organizations that do things across the river and cross collaborate. The go Pantry feeds twelve hundred kids in a six county area every week. Because every week they also deliver these they call them go boxes for kids to take home over the weekend. You know, kids get

to go boxes delivered to the school on Friday. It's anonymous, you know, the go pitches and who the kids in the are. The school family resource officers you know that work with social services and things that have identified the kids that need them and they make sure the kids get the food over the weekend. And the big push obviously for the is now is holiday breaks coming up, so we need to fare out to feed these kids, you know, for a couple of weeks. So that's the bigger push, and you

know, so it's really exciting to be a part of that. And uh, we're we're really excited to do what we can to help these kids. Jesse Brewer. As far as a website, my producer wants to know again, get that message out for those who want to give some gift giving. So much of Christmas is about commercialism and this is about something entirely different.

But what is the website if people need more info? Commissioner Corner cego them I s s I O n e R Corner ce O R n e R dot com backslash Go Pantry g O p A n t R Y and you may right to the link. You'll see a video my smiling mug with a couple of people from Go Pantry, my wife and a couple of my kids talking about the initiative and what we're looking to do. You know, as a kid, I was one of those hunger kids once Willie, and so I know what it's like and this is so this is near and dear in

my heart. When we had an opportunity to really help Go Pantry and get out there and get in front of this, and it's just really excited to see it happen. You know, when I was a boy send. Vincent de Paul used to make a once a week drop at our front doorstep had difficult days for many years, and I'll never forget the success in the glory of Saint Vincent de Paul. When they brought around clothes and milk, they brought around water or bolognia. We called them crape suzettes that were fried up

in a pan with some butter. Pretty good stuff. I thought, if it's something called crape suzettes, has got to be good. It was fried bologna in a pan. But when you're hungry, it's good stuff. I like. Right now, I'll have me a fried bologna sandwich, and whenever I do, I think of my mom. I a little toad, a little fried baloney sandwich, about three or four pieces, a little bit of mayo, and I'm ready to go. Well, I'll tell you what we

uh we're doing. We're doing one hundred percent match of donations. But for any listeners out there today that comes on there, I'm gonna double their match to help us close this goal out so we can help feed these kids. So if anyone's listening they feel compelled to do something, I'll see it come through. And we're gonna double their match. How about that good stuff? Jesse Brewer Man, your you and yours have a merry Christmas, in a

happy New Year. Merry Christmas. Thanks Willie, God bless you. Let's continue with more the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Bill cunning had the Great American Live. It's Rome of the Bengals. News Radio seven hundred WLW News Traffic and Weather.

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giant living wall to protect pedestrians. The entrance to Findlay Garage is in an alley to keep cars away from people on foot from over the Rhine Reefs. News Radio seven hundred w WELWD. Cincinnati City Council's Public Safety Committee passing a pair of new rules for gun owners today. One would require gun owners to report a weapon lost or stolen that's already state law. It would get it on the books locally. The other would cost two hundred dollars to get back

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seven free confidential support. You don't have to hide how you feel, text, call, or chat anytime. On the football field, talent comes in all shapes and sizes, but off the field, the same goot. The Ohio House is in super executive session to determine what to do. We state issue too, which is marijuana. I spoke to the governor over the weekend. He's going to come on tomorrow to discuss where they are. And the Governor, Mike DeWine, wants zero nothing to do with legalized marijuana. He

opposed it. Nonetheless, it passed fifty seven percent. So what do you do? So he said, look, I don't like it, but we're going to have to enact the will of the people. However, there are many Republicans, especially in the House, that don't want to do that. The Senate proposals. There's two branches of the so called legislature in Columbus. Some states have a one branch of government. We have too, the House

and the Senate. There's thirty three state senators and there's ninety nine state representatives and the Senate. God has worked done rather quickly, tweaking and changing in the law just a little bit, knowing it was unacceptable in the House. I'm texting back and forth with Representative Cidny Abrams about what's happening. You have a call in a Senator Huffman to say, okay, where are the negotiations.

And the only person to bring the two facts together, all of whom are Republicans, is Mike Dwaine. He continues to enjoy about a seventy five percent approval rating in the state of Ohio, and so he's got to get with The Senate represents a lot of his viewpoints, but the House generally does not because of what the law of unintended consequences. If you cut the home grow and social equity pieces out of issue too, does that enact the will

of the people when it comes to home grow. Homegrown pot with two adults was approximately six or seven thousand joints a month if done correctly, and that seems like a lot. And so what the Senate sought to do was to cut that in half. Got it from twelve marijuana plants down to six. They also want to increase the taxes from an additional ten percent up to fifteen. So the state income tax in each county is about seven and a half

or eight percent. On top of that would be another ten percent, and what the Senate did was on top of that make it another fifteen percent. By putting higher taxes on the product, it will guarantee the continued existence of the illicit criminal market and force Ohioans to buy their pot in Michigan or elsewhere.

This is not what the voters wanted. I like the approach of Senator Blessing of Coleraine Township, who, by the way, is a conservative Republican who said the way to hurt the illicit drug market is to undercut on price and have better quality. Does that make sense? And I don't know if Senator Blessing enjoyed or not enjoy and did not encourage the vote yes on issue too as I did, because I trust it might to wind down the road

to do what's right. But right now, if you have a price of marijuana legally up to the roof and the price of the illicit marijuana market stays low, if that transpires, all it's going to do is put out a business whole bunch of marijuana dispensaries and let the dirty market, the illicit market to flourish. Is that what hi Win's intended? I don't think so. So the house right now they want to get this done if possible, by the end of the year, to have the glide path to what we're going

to do. So they want to keep the products away from kids. That means you can't advertise gummies or whatever that seems attractive to a ten or fifteen year old, keep it only to adults. The content. They want to lower the THHC content from approximately and this is getting a little technical, from a point of thirty five percent THCHC down to twenty five percent THHC is what the Senate wants to do. So the original in the statute was thirty five.

The Senate wants to lower to twenty five and extracts from the original ninety percent to fifty. They want to make it, shall we say, less intoxicating, and that they also have a critical part, which is adult share. I've never smoked pot. I've seen many people smoke marijuana. I'm not a virgin when it comes to drug use. As far as watching some of my friends smoke marijuana. I've seen it repeatedly. I won't do it bad for your health. But nonetheless, it is a critical factor that if someone

has bought legally marijuana or I guess illegally to share it with another. So if the center or the House wants to criminalize adult sharing of marijuana, what's none of the other twenty four states have done. Now that's a problem because you're going to criminalize acceptable social behavior, assuming issue too is legal without negative impacts. And so these things need to be worked out. Right Now, you can legally smoke pot in Ohio, you just can't legally buy it unless

it's medical marijuana. And so when I speak to some of the power brokers, they tell me, let's walk before we run. Let's use the present medical marijuana system currently in place, and somewhat in a short order, within ninety days, start selling marijuana, and let's see what happens. Let the marketplace largely decide, which has been existing for three thousand years on smoking marijuana,

as far as what works what doesn't work. We can lower the THHC content, we can lower the number of marijuana plants grown in the home. We can cut a little bit on the potency of the THHC. We cannot criminalize sharing of a marijuana cigarette unless you're sharing it with someone under the age of twenty one in many states of eighteen or nineteen Ohio once twenty one.

Just structurally, my friends in the legislature tend to be conservative. In fact, they have a veto proof majority in the House in the Senate, but with Mike DeWine, they wanted to exercise too much of a veto, but not override a veto. In Kentucky it happens all the time because any Bischer was inaugurated today in Kentucky taking credit for what the legislature passed over his veto,

which they overwrote. Nonetheless, that's a different issue. So when you deal with individuals from bu Cyrus and Delphis, they have a conservative small town outlook. If you go to Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati, the smell of marijuana waffles through the air, I think illicitly in many parts of downtown Cincinnati in the summertime especially, And it's just the name of that tune. And for some reason, under my encouragement with the trust and faith in

Mike DeWine, I said treat it like alcohol. We don't allow bathtub gin. You can't brew your own alcohol and convey it to others for profit or otherwise. You can't do that. There's a purity element and there's a wholesomeness, and we have to keep the price of illicit marijuana close to the price of legal marijuana. Whatever that number is. Maybe we'll open up the lines. Ask some Americans how much do you spend on an ounce of ounce of

marijuana which I think produces about eighty five to ninety joints. It's a lot. Nonetheless, whatever were selling the state of Ohio, it must be close to the illicit market, which would collapse that and put money, shall I say, in the hands of the right people, or the legal individuals taking advantage of a marijuana market with encouragement not to allow those under the age of

twenty one. And there's all kinds of college kids that you see in NKU and Xavier, in Mount Saint Joe that probably legally used marijuana a little bit, but not as much as it was used before forty fifty years ago. It was a right of passage to enjoy a joint, believe it or not. Even at Xavier University because it was illicit, it was culturally the thing to do. Not so much anymore. Not so much alcohol may be the thing to do, but use by young folks is not what it was pro

rata twenty or thirty years ago. Is mainly used now by older folks for rheumatorid arthritis and other symptoms, or to relax at the end of a long day. I know lawyer friends who spend time after a tough day in court on the back deck of their home and joining a marijuana cigarette. Now, I would like to think they have their medical marijuana card. Maybe they do, maybe they don't, but no one considers that to be criminal misbehavior.

There are many judges who use marijuana products, business leaders of one type or another, college professor's, architects, and along with those who work with their hands and work with their heads, and so somehow this is a test, and it's more than a test of government. The American people fifty seven percent want you to do something on marijuana that instinctively you don't want to do. But damn it. We live in a representative republic. We elect representatives who

directly look after the things we want to be looked after. And whether you like it or not. Fifty seven percent of us said we want legal marijuana. Treat it like alcohol. And so let's begin with the principle of using the present system in order to sell it, and then slowly, over the next six to nine months, come up with the other rules and regulations as dictated by the marketplace if individuals. And they also have a large section here

of how all this money is going to be spent. Allegedly about five hundred million dollars, it's going to find a way to make its way into the pockets of government thither and fro. And first of all, I would wait to see a little bit to see how much actually comes in. And if you're a marijuana smoker, would you more likely use the legal system as opposed

to the illegal system? I think the answer in polling indicates about eighty percent say they would legally use the legal system and give up dealing with drug dealers laced with god knows what. But those who use marijuana will tell you that they have confidence in their local neighborhood drug dealer to sell them good products without fentanel or other illegal drugs contained therein. So I say, let's not gut issue too. I don't care much about things such as social equity. That's

a payoff to the left. All of us are social. All of us believe in equality, not necessary equity. We believe in equality and so but taxing this thing so high that it is one hundreds of dollars more than buying the illicit product that already has millions of ohiolands using it makes no sense at all. So the politicians have got to roll over and take one for the team. We decided we want it to regulate marijuana and to treat it like alcohol, to grow it, to process it, and then to sell it

within some wide rules. And it's your job in the legislature to enact the will of the American people, whether you like it or not. And I love the comments of Senator Blessing of Corraine Township and Bill Sites of dell Hi Township that deal with the issue of this isn't what I want, but this is what we got and we're going to make it work. What a novel concept. So tomorrow we're going to try to the Governor's schedule to come on to say where we are it is legal now to smoke marijuana. It is

illegal to buy it unless you have a medical marijuana card. If you have that, you're often running. You're good to go. But the illicit market needs to understand they have a new competitor, and that competitor is the State

of Ohio. And if the State of Ohio plays it right, they can take literally hundreds of millions of dollars out of the pockets of drug dealers and put it in the pockets of American business owners in the state of Ohio and make millions of dollars in tax revenue in addition to that, and put to work thousands of people. Makes sense. Fully, the lawmakers in Columbus will

make sense. So let's continue. So as we speak at two twenty four, I got two more texts from lawmakers saying they're getting closer, but it's a fight. So I don't know who's fighting who. But uh, small town Republicans who controlled the legislature wants to completely gut state issue too, which is not the will of the American people that you and I have represented so well and served so long. We must do what the voters say to do.

This issue was well litigated. We know what we voted for. We know what we voted against Let's take money awave from drug dealers and give it to business owners in Ohio and in the process rays literally hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes to be employed by law enforcement and elsewhere. Let's continue two twenty five Home of Your Bangles. Who's Radio seven hundred WULW. Listening to Scott Sloan cured my tone nail fungus. People have made some strange claims about

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make her happy. No, No, I'm always right, but now I'm just kidding. No, No, it's just you your We have a lot of talent on this team. We have a lot of leadership on this team. I think Joe Burrow's one of the greatest players to walk this earth, but we still do have other great players that can step up and help us want football games. And so that's that's what we needed from this team.

And they've risen to the UK. I wouldn't even say they've risen. They just continue to play good football like they've they've always done, you know. And I just think of all the elite players we've got, and they just continue to rally around each other and make plays and find ways to win games. And we got to do it again this week. Hello Piet and I'm broadcasting Rocky. You're back you too? Can you describe what you did to me? Hey, wish your happy birthday? Okay, oh happy birthday?

Yes, yesterday seventy eight. I'm seventy six, seventy six, So I walk in here. I haven't seen you in a month, right in the flesh. Long time not seen and walk in not Hey, rock how's it going? What are you up to? How's things been going around here? It was, you know, Notre Dame Volleyball just lost a so and so yesterday Wake Forest what kind of person looks up girls volleyball scores of schools they didn't go to sick? He is a well rounded He was watching it on

yes, when he was sick. He watched their match espn U. I wanted to ask him how he was. The guy was knocking on death's door and he was fine. But no, Tam had too many girls of the Harry Lakes. That's all I can tell. I can vouch for that. They can't jump. But Notre Dame lost, but none. They just bought another six and sixth season. Is that right? This quarterback from doing Riley Leonard just couldn't possibly win the hiding next year. He's going to throw that

out there. What Yeah, Yeah, he's a really good player, quarterback from Duke last year. Excellent athlete, fast, great basketball player, good quarterback. So you think Notre Dame might go to a bowl game next year or something. Yes, they're going to a bowl game this year as well. Are they going to beat Ohio State? They had their chance? Well, if they get eleven guys on the field, may they can beat Ohio State? Only get nine or ten? You're bringing up, you know the

old wounds right now? The running back that beat that scored against Notre Dame for the winner, scoring to Kentucky. Yes, he transferred to He transferred to Kentucky today about nine and three season. That's not like the worst thing in the world, but it's not good if you played in the sun Ball? What's a January sun ball? What's wrong with that? Three? Oregon State? Is that a no passo? Or somewhere nobody knows? Who do they play to? You know? Oregon State? The Beavers, home of

the Ducks, of the Beavers, Beavers, the Beavers. It's always yeah, beat them up, the Beavers. Are they going to have players play this year? Notre Dame might say, the hell with it? Yeah? So happy? What about the high state quarterback? Where is he going to? Where he's going? Adam twelve? How would you leave Notre Dame? Ohio State and Ryan Day one of the greatest college football offensive minds of all

time walking planet Earth in a great program like Ohio State. What I had heard was a lot of fans did not like his comments after the Michigan game of all, well, it's just another game, and no, no, no, he's still the starting quarterback. Marvin Harrison rats, I don't know maybe it piss him off and he's gone, may come back twenty million? Are you gonna get back? If he gets twenty million in il then I

will lose all faith in humanity. That is insane, Mili. He is a great player and affects a game, but twenty million dollars for a college football need a delivery system, need a quarterback like me to Jack Monahan, he'll be able to throw. Definitely coming back. Now that Kyle mccordy ain't coming back, was he gonna do? Like learn from a Do they have a quarterback at Ohios? Maybe Joe Burrow? Maybe j J. McCarthy from

Michigan on transfer to Ohio State. Now that would be an upgrade. What about Joe Burrow back to iives back to the huge They have eligibility one year. Sure you've looked into it. He has one year of eligibilea transfer portal? Oh why not? I mean you can just transfer and go to a state. Does he get to keep it Baneles contract? Yeah? Get nil? Yeah, I'm back. He get placed Saturday on Saturday at Ohio State Sunday with the Bengals. Now, what's the deal? That would be something?

Boy, boy, maybe coming to that, don't know. I'm looking an article right here from a guy where Kentucky listeners may know this person. I vaguely remember him. His name is bo Allen. I guess he was a high school phenom back in twenty twenty. He was the recruiting class of twenty twenty. And I give you this article just to show you some of the insanity of the transfer portal. He's just transferred for the So he signed

at Kentucky, red shirted at Kentucky in twenty twenty. Then he was a reser freshman at Kentucky in twenty twenty one, twenty twenty two, he enters a transfer portal, goes to Tarleton State, plays there in twenty twenty two. December of twenty two, he enters a transfer portal gain goes to Georgia Southern. And then the twenty twenty three season, he's rolled in eligible as a red shirt junior. He's now just transferred back to Kentucky. Can you

do that? Apparently? Yeah? And then then and then the n c A won't let that other guy on UC play, but they'll let this clown go all over the place. Exactly was at Kentucky. That means one the two other schools go back to the course of like three years, four years, and then now he's now back at Kentucky. Where'd you say he was at Carlton State Tartleton, Texas. I thought that was a dance. I thought it was a cigarette. Didn't that guy do that dance on the used

to do that? Andre? What's the guy's name? On the dancing with? He hosted the Giant The Giant he did. He did the dance talking about yeah you're back, no, no, no, and he played he plays for the cyclone before we go to segment formally, yeah, head on. Rob Sanders about an iron and a half. I like Rob Standers. It makes sense. He had a woman who had a boyfriend who insisted that she dress up in high heels and a Suzie Wong slitch skirt and walk over

his testicles, kicking him frequently between the lakes. Now, I'm thinking that this puppy needs some help. Would you agree there's not enough doctors in in the entire night. I said, let me get Commonwealth what to help this guy out what he needs some help? Okay, aren't you kind of doing it wrong? If that's that's that's what does it for you? Maybe that keeps a relationship together. He also had to make several trips to the er

because he was like impaled with her high heels inside his private parts. But if he asked for it, should they That's is that a problem? This is a Trevor Bauer situation. What do you do if the woman wants it? Of course you don't do it, But nonetheless, is that a cross? I'm so confused. So the man is lying on the ground and he wants to the woman to dress up. Who's in the high heels? The man and the woman? The man. The woman's in the high heels with

spiked high heels shoes to walk over his private parts? What this guy do for living? A lawyer? Probably he's a proctology. Is there in the circus? It's in the circus? Oush, don't be a cloud, don't be a clown. What was his crime? His crime was, That's what I'm saying. And this was a big turn on for him. When we do land, you know, live in the land of the boy free, thank you. If you want to have a weak his crime, your testicles will spiked eels. Where was this at? It shall be County. See,

this kind of stuff comes up when you have come back. Whatever the world is calm and stuff, the waters are all calm and nice when you but when you you're sick, or when you leave for the Southern Command. So the session and then all of a sudden when you come back, it's a roaring fire of brim of all you know what, breaking passion and to culminate, what's he going to do? Prosecute this woman? Well the guy, I wish you the bank account of Republicans and the sex life of a

democrat. You go, there's chance, I think everything. Yo, yeah, man, get me into the Studge Report. Sarah's made She's made an appearance. Where have you been the last several months? Hops? Boy, thank you? Hi? Happy birthday. Have you ever played Marilyn Monroe? What do you mean? Never mind? Okay, thank you, go ahead, go ahead, say go ahead. Who's running this thing together? Every

morning? Oh? Yeah, we are. You're a tag team. We're nice and coach and Sarah in the mornings say the Stooge Report is a proud service of her locals. Tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers, Tame star quality. You could feel in Cincinnati collwayoming air at one eight eight eight nine nine six h v A s in a rock. I'm glad you brought this up. Yeah, what was going on? Rock was discussing. I already know where you're going and can count it was not me. Had Rob Sanders

on your good friend. Oh yeah, great guy. You've been prosecuted by him many times about a year and a half ago. And this woman at the behest of her significant other. They're both in their early forties, and she would dress up in a revealing outfit, put on spiked heels. He would lay on the floor those well look at that. Yeah, let me

continue. Be you sure you want to lay on the ground, Willie, and then tell her restact, lay on the table and expose himself, and that she would walk over his private parts in her spiked heels every now and then, kicking him between the legs. And he asked for this, and this is what he wants. So I'm asking is that a crime? What was his crime? What was his crime? Were handcuffs involved? You've done this before, obviously, go ahead. It's all yours, honey, it's

all yours. You walked in here. We didn't invite you. I wish Willie happy birthday. Whatever his hands cup behind his head like this. How do you know I've seen the photos. I've seen the photos boy, and he was a Notre Dame grad. But album Mary's before the sex change operations? Is that true? Yeah, something like that. Say give me some sports to make it fast. College got an answer from you, Sarah, I need an answer. Is that a crime? I see no crime in

this. Please continue to save that one right there, day, let's save that one. The Bearcats host the Brian Bulldogs tonight out of the American East Conference. Those dogs come to town at six and five Bearcats seven and one, six thirty, six thirty right here on seven hundred w alldaw. There have you ever heard of Bryant Bulldogs. I'll be there tonight. I have not heard of them, but you can check me out at tip off seven

o'clock. Save that one too, Go ahead, say. The NFL owners are set to vote on requiring rock yes all thirty two teams to play at

least one international home game outside the United States every four years. The Bengals went to London and lost to the Rams in twenty nineteen, so they may be headed across the pond what well they play now in Germany, they play in Mexico City, they play somewhere else I believe too, London, London, a couple of places in London with a soccer Willie when they go international? Will you make that travel with Tenny to go check him out? No?

Okay, please continue. Let's see Randy Bullock remember him, of course, hit that a few goal last night to lead the Giants over the Packers. And let's see what else is going on? What seg like in the morning, Sarah, He's a joy. Minnesota Vikings feature two local football standouts on their rocks. You say that linebacker Ivan Pace Junior. You never pried of col Raid last game? And you see and then also they have a linebacker Jordan Hicks, a very good player out of Lakota West Uh. He

has currently been out with for a while with a leg injury. Saturday between the Vikings and the Bengals. I'm going to fighting Jake Brownings Yu Yakubo, who you're staying at FC Cincinnati, extending contract today that will keep him with the club for the next two more seasons. Sega brought up the idea of Joe Burrow going into transfer portal and going back to Ohio State. We don't need him anymore. With Jake the Snake, you see needs a guy.

I don't believe that Seg really said that he's team Joe Burrow. That's what he told me this morning. Is that true? Se Yep brought number nine all the way with Ted McCay. He likes six Brownie? Why do you aint Jake Brownie? I don't I like Jake Brownie. Isn't he Tom Brady? I mean, let's face it, Brady is showing the way for Jake the Snake after the injury. Right, And so in this history repeating itself, if we go to the Super Ball this year, what do you do

then who's the Who's the quarterback? Next year? Who Ever leads the Bengals to a Super Bowl victory is the quarterback? So what do they do with Joe Burrow? Trade him? Trade him? Seg? That's all I got? Oh trade him? Sarah? What do you say? Would you trade him? You gotta keep Joe Burrow? What if you can? But it means that Jake Browning is going to make a lot of money next season wherever

he ends ups right, cash Bengals have his rights. Now, if he's unbelievable, could they flip him for a pick to trade to someone's Tom Brady number twelve and twenty oh one at the Super Bowl? How'd that work out? Are you saying that Jake Browning could be the next Tom Brady? Yes'd be amazing. We'll see. Do you believe if he leaves us to seven Super Bowls? I'm I'm doing a swan dive or a cannon ball off the Brent Spence branche at noon. I would love to see that you're seeing Sarah

in the high heels. I got the spike teals on, just like what Willy's into. Think that guy in Kenton County. She might be the one walking on the dude, we don't know. Please let Penny be listening to Honny. Please not. She's in a conference call right now. I bet you never get me at this time of day though. That again, there's another one. There's another one, say that one right there? They've got four good ones. All right, Sarah, thank you? You're heart for

the party, right yep? Are you gonna party with me? Say one? I know Mike McConnell said he's going to party with Let me see your shoes again. I got to think about it. Brock what he's making space on the floor for later? Steel tip shoes. Get down on this floor, Willie. Right, there's another one, another one right there, but we're racking them up like she's like judge Joe. What's her name? Judge Judy? No, what's a judge? It always gave us the cuts pan

ono. No, it was the female female, Joly gizz. Thank you. She's the new Leslie Gizz, as is Sarah. Thank you for you're involved. Take my husband. That's the judge, Giz. Wow, she's the best. Take my husband. You're such a smooth operator. Willie, thank you you are. Birthday boys, Oh yeah, you know it. I'd marry you. You know that, just saying how shouldn't wear high heels? You sure I would? Get ready to go down. Well, all I can say is going to be interesting. Sarah, thank you, It

always is. Seg thank you. Yep. Get me out of the Studie report, Willie and utter of absolutely total chaos on this Tuesday. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. We're going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota. Go we're going to California, in New York, We're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington, Michigan ahead, and then we're going to wash it and you see, to take back the White House. The leader of the Democrat Party, Howard the Duck Dean,

Howard Dean. He never got after that, he was done. Sarah, thank you, good luck in the mornings. Thank you with Chris, thank you, good luck. Thank you. Yeah. Are you okay, Seg I'm fine, no problems at all, Sarah, thank you, thank you. Save that one too. On seven hundred WLW, from his secret broadcast chamber along Montgomery Road in Kenwood, Mike mccambell beats hercules in arm wrestling and Sue s in paper scissors. It's true. All in preparation of providing

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