From this laurious Thursday afternoon in the tri Stay and of course coming up about an hour or so as Brian phil Mead of Fox News to talk about doings in New York, but also Fox and Friends in the Morning and his new book that's out. Later on. Also is Ali Bradley from News Nation with a live report from the Texas border Eagle Pass and what's happening on the southern border, and some of her reporting last night indicated that in the first eleven
days of December, there were one hundred thousand illegals identified. It came across the border one hundred thousand and eleven days, and they were dispersed all over the country, and that number is continuing. In fact, it's accelerating.
But until then, you might recall a few couple of weeks ago, David Yost, the Attorney General, came on to talk about a lawsuit that he joined with other states attorney generals to sue the NCAA, and many people, including Tony Bender, thought it was a fool's errand that the federal courts are not going to be involved in basketball matters because there's a player at uc that was denied ability to play and David Yost was successful. At this point,
we'll see what occurs in the future. David Yost, first of all, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and explain to the American people this Thursday afternoon what the lawsuit was about. Then we'll talk about its success. Up to this point. Well, Merry Christmas to you. Bill. The lawsuit
was an anti trust lawsuit is a very old law. It's been in the law for one hundred and forty years in in this country, one hundred and thirty years called the Sherman Anti Trust Act, and basically what it says is you're not allowed to collude, you're not allowed to have an agreement that restrains trade. There's a lot of nuance to it, but that's the basic idea,
and the NCAA is essentially one big agreement to restrain trade. When it comes to athletes, so at particularly is you is they're double transfer rule. So if you go into the trans into the portal once as an athlete, that's a free be and you can play right away. But if you do it a second season, uh during your college career, you have to sit out for a year, which is a huge penalty. If you've got four
years of eligibility. Uh, and at that point in your life. You know, the pro pro athletes, with a few exceptions, most of the time, their careers are done by the time they're in their late twenties the early thirties. So taking a year is a big big deal. Then on top of that, they allow waivers, but there's no no rhyme or reason to it. They give some not to others. You see, guy one one was deny another one on their their basketball team. So we went to
court and said, judge, make them stop. They'm allowed to operate like this, suspend that rule. And that's what the court did yesterday. It's put a fourteen day halt to it. And candidly, when you read the decision, it's hard to believe that the NC double ALL will prevail when we come back in two weeks to have the trial on the preliminary injunction. So this this kid, this young man at you see, I think his name's Reynolds, he can play the next fourteen days. Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, And the court also withheld NC double A, has this massive club to beat you with it. Actually, dare to challenge their rule and don't eventually win, called the restitution rule, and it says all those wins you got with the kid that you know, we think was in eligible, all your TV revenue, any championship, all that stuff goes on. If
I call it the Astoris school. But obviously that's a heavy price to pay, and it's not much of a not hard to understand why kids wouldn't be going to court to challenge this stuff when it's going to cost your team, your school, and you if you lose. And so the idea is restrained too. That's important because if down the road, if in three weeks a
court of appeal says, well, that trial judge was wrong. Now we're going to punish the University of Cincinnati for playing this kid that shouldn't have been playing, then you got terrible problems. So let's go back a little bit. Well, when we talk about an eighteen, nineteen, twenty twenty two year old man, this is an adult, and the NCAA has rules that
restrict trade, which is restrict commerce. And so if Tony Bender is a six foot ten inch basketball player that can jump out of the gym, and he's at the University of California and the coaches fired, he can then transfer University of Utah. Then if Utah doesn't work out because Tony caught COVID and Tony wants to go to sen in the real world, that's okay. So if you're working for General Electric and you want to work for Procter and Gamble,
then you want to work for Sentos. Unless you have some agreement you've signed that says you won't do it, you can go quit and go work somewhere else. In the real world, the NCAA rules don't work. But in the rules they made up that the kids, the young men have got to comply with, they don't have a choice. And so whenever a guy like you goes to court and says, wait a minute, in the real world, you can't do this, the NC double A has got to pay
attention. Now. One big question came to mind is did the NC DOUBLEA get a hold of you as state's attorney general and there's six, six or seven states involved, and try to work this out ahead of time or they simply said no, oh see in court, Well, Bill, you know you've known me for a long time. Does that sound like does that sound like my style? That I wouldn't talk. No, of course not. You're going to call him and say, hey, can we work this out?
And I guess they said no, which is why you went. You went for the t r O and then the preliminary and the nc double A says no, we're going to continue to do this. And I'll tell you what makes sense is for them to say, Okay, you know what, we're going to just let the tro stay in effect. We'll convert it to a p I and we're going to write some new rules that do comply with the law. That way, you know, we can move we can move
on and have some stability. We'll see if that happens. Uh. But you know, there's one other thing I want to mention to you about this because because you'll appreciate this, uh with your legal training. The former assistant Attorney general. Uh, the court UH looked at the n C Double a's justifications for this, UH because they say, hey, look, you know this is going to be disruptive to the kids anytime to acclimate well worried about their grades. Uh, the court said. He the judge said he found
those pretextual reasons that they were pretextual. As you will remember from your days as an assistant Attorney General means that's a legal term from the Latins, that means bs Reynolds, I guess if you gave advice, I guess in a sense you see is your client in a sense richel if you were giving direct legal advice to Wes Miller, who, by the way, just lost his Xavier again, which they do all the time. I mean, they haven't beaten them back to back since nineteen ninety six, and you see as a
terrible time beating Xavier, as it should. But nonetheless, what would you say about playing this Jamil Reynolds character. Would you say, okay, he can play or would you say, wait a minute, you better wait for the fourteen days and the appeal time. They haven't filed an appeal yet with
his circuit. What advice would you give Wes Miller? Well, as you noted, I am the lawyer for them or our office is so any advice I would give specifically to the versus Cincinnati would be privileged, and I wouldn't talk about it on the radio. However, I can say as a general application of the rule across Okay. Now, secondly, page two, I'm going to spring this on you a little bit about marijuana. I had on governor of Mike Took at the time, the Governor Mike DeWine yesterday, and
he was very fourthright. Doesn't like marijuana, doesn't use marijuana as never us Mike. If Mike Dwine ever smoked a doobie, I'd be going crazy. That's a non sequitor. And so he's everything about him is like, I hate this. But then he's got to implement it. He's got to say, Okay, I got to do it. So he works out a deal with the state Senate which changes cutting around the edges, cutting the plants in half inside the home, which is right now, the law allows about seven
thousand joints a year to be grown in your home for personal use. This is a cheech and showing special I can't imagine how much smoking is being done for seven And so they cut that in half, They move the thhg content down, They give home rule more power to not to all out in Sycamore Township or whatever. But he says, at this point, you can possess marijuana in Ohio, but you can't buy it legally anywhere. So I said, well, you can go to Michigan. And get a pound or two
of marijuana, four or five people drive across the border. And Mike DeWine said, well, that's probably legal. And so what advice, if any, is the state attorney general giving to county prosecutors, city prosecutors, et cetera, when someone's walking around smoking marijuana maybe tonight, Well, what advice can you give? Well, possession within the prescribed limits is perfectly legal in Ohio. Right now, you're not allowed to smoke marijuana in public where you
wouldn't be allowed to smoke the tobacco. But at the end of the day, is the governor's right. It's a a bit of a mash right now, And well, we're going to have to see things are going to develop. This is very complicated and candidly, the statute that was voted on by the people was not a paragon of great draftsmanship. And so that's the idea
of this proposed initiative to allow the legislature to come together. And I made the comment to Mike that basically, we have a Republican party in charge of everything in the state of Ohio, and they advocate, but they don't rule, they don't govern, And he kind of said yeah, in a sense, do we have a functional legislature in which the Senate, which passed the changes and the House that refuses can actually get together? He said, this
thing may go on for about another year. And so assuming you could smoke a cigarette on the side walk or walking down the street, which of course you can, it also means you can smoke marijuana in a public place not otherwise prohibited from cigarette smoking. And then you have all the problems with children and the access to these products. It's a mess. And so do you have a sense this Thursday afternoon that the that the State House is going to
move in concert with what the Line and the Senate want. Well, I think the and understand I don't have a voter or a veto in my current job, so I don't have a dog in this fight other than I want to see low taxes because I want I want the illicit market to go away, right, But beyond that, you know, that's that's for our policy friends to decide, and the Senate and the House have some real differences on how they think the state ought to move forward. I don't think it's fair
to completely ascribe this to political infighting or obstructionism. They're genuine different differences of opinion here, and the way our constitution works, the Senate and the Governor, if they get together, still have to persuade the House. And so that's the way the process is supposed to work, and I'm sure that it will. It's just going to take a little bit longer than everybody wants it
to. And lastly, the key point here is what you brought up, which is the low taxes and Senator Blessing from Coleraine Township, not exactly a flaming liberal, has said that we want to collapse, if possible, the dark market by keeping the price of marijuana at or lower than what you can buy on the street. And so that's a great point. Because the Senate increased the state take by about fifty percent. They want from ten percent to
fifteen percent. That's on top of the seven or eight percent, So you're going to have twenty three to twenty five percent more, but then you also have a better unadulterated product, without fentanyl, without mold. But nonetheless,
to keep the price at or below the dark market. You say that's important, Well, it's critically important, not only from a governance standpoint, Like you talk about the purity of the product and quality control, but also the tax structure and all of the stuff that goes with an illicit market, with
the threats to the coersion, sometimes violence, the money laundering. Is there's nothing good for society that comes out of an illicit market, and governments are the largest creators of the illicit markets by the way they regulate and tax. Candidly, I thought that ten percent tax was too high. I'd prefer to see something in the single digits precisely to ease that transition from with the way things have always been on cannabis to a regulated, responsible market. If that
comes at a price premium, people simply aren't going to pay it. They're used to buying stuff on the street. So we've got to remove that barrier. In my humble opinion, again, I don't get a voter of eto. All right, Attorney General David Yost, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show this Thursday afternoon, and we'll see what happens down the road. But good job got Reynolds. Of course, if he played or not against Xavier, would have made no difference
whatsoever, because Xavier just dominated you see, as they always do. But it's at least they don't have an excuse for a failure in the future. But David got bitter about it. Not at all, not at all. I'm I'm glad the judge waited until after the crossdown shootout. To be honest, I don't know. I don't know how good this Reynolds guy has. Have you ever met Reynolds? You know who he is. I never met the guy. I don't know who the guy is. But he ought to
be able to work and he's getting paid. I think fifth do you to one hundred thousand dollars to play basketball? Which is unbelievable. It used to be you couldn't take a free happy meal or get a tattoo, and now the UC Bearcat players are making one to three hundred thousand dollars a year each. And so to say to this guy Reynolds, you can you can't work when the one thing you want to do is a twenty one year old is to work, which is play basketball, is ridiculous. And I'm glad that
you took up the calls. And David Yost, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham show. We'll do it again. Thank you, mister Attorney General. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Let's continue keep the price low and sell lots of pot. All on News Radio seven hundred. You held over you mean while in the intented forest pencil and Gretel. Wait a minute, where's Henzel? Word? A witch got him, turned him into a stew, a stew. I told him to stay
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Happy New Year to all. Coming up later is live from the Border at Eagle Pass, Texas, will be Ali Bradley, the Great News Nation reporter on site, and she did a report last night for News Nation run a course by Sean Compton, that in the first eleven days of December, there were one hundred thousand known individuals coming across the southern border that signed up to
get hearings on refugee status. One hundred thousand in the first eleven days, So in the month of December there's going to be about three hundred thousand, which is the population of Pittsburgh or Milwaukee or Cincinnati. So every thirty days, America gets a city the size of Cincinnati of illegal refugees who need all the human services imaginable collapsing our public health systems, our emergency rooms, our public education facilities, often law enforcement, public housing, et cetera, just
collapsing it. This has been going on for the last two and a half to three years, and at least one more year of the Joe Biden regime will keep this in effect, so that every month we're going to have a city the size of Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee added to America, with all the congestion, all the pollution, all the use of medical facilities and schools
and the rest. And by the way, the great majority cannot work because they don't have status, which means they can't get a Social Security number legally or a driver's license legally, which then get one illegally of course, and away we go. And how does it happen? I'm going to ask her, which I've done before. Assuming today twelve thousand more show up that we know about, and they've come on trains, planes, buses, by foot from all over the world, a lot from Islamic countries and also from Africa,
South America and Central America. They just don't all of a sudden, sometime in Iraq or Iran say you know what, I want to visit Eagle Pass, Texas and let me get there. It's all done illegally. No one applies for a visa or a passport. They don't have those documents at all. They pay directly or indirectly five to ten thousand dollars each for coyotes to get them into the United States. And when you can't pay, what happens is that you have an IOU, that is a chit that is cashed
in later by the cartels, including here in Cincinnati. Once again, over the last three or four days, there have been numerous homes broken into and Indian Hill and Kenwood and Mason of individuals who are bought and paid for by the cartels to break into homes to steal stuff, break into cars to steal stuff. That's their job for the next one or two years, to commit crimes at the behest of the cartels. Right here in Villa Hills. In
Covington, they'll have one to two hundred car break ins this year. In the city of Cincinnati there's five to seven hundred guns stolen out of cars broken into. Literally thousands of cars are broken into by members of cartels to ransack the car quickly to find a gun or wallet, some cash, whatever it might be, and away you go. And that person is bought and paid
for to work off their transit fee. So there was a circumstance and Indian Hill of which I'm aware, where a father was zip tied to a chair as they ransacked the home and threatened serious physical harm with knives up against the throat if he didn't relate where the diamonds, the gold of the jewelry and
the cashwar and so what do you do? The border issue has visited Villa Hills, Kenwood, Indian Hill, Montgomery and Mason right now because there are gangs of those from Chile and Central and South America that have got to work off their debt, and that is by working for these cartels to rob cheat
steel and god knows doo what else. So when you go to a Bengals game on Saturday, kickoff is at one oh five on Saturday afternoon against the Vikings, there's going to be tens of thousands of cars parked and once again there'll be hundreds of car breakings paid for by the failure of Joe Biden's policies on the southern border. And even Democrats are figuring this thing out. We're destroying the character of this country incrementally slowly every day, every week, every
month. In the first three years of the Biden policies, we've had approximately fifteen million more illegals come into the country that we know, about fifteen million, which is much greater than the population of the state of Ohio. And there's no housing available, there's no scaled medical system available, there's no public education available. There's five thousand kids illegal in the Cincinnati public schools as I speak, many of whom don't know the language. They're nine, ten,
twelve years old that are illiterate. You can't put them back in the first grader or kindergarten. You have to have special tutors and English second esl mitigators, and it's a crisis for those who want to get receive a quality education that doesn't exist so slowly, incrementally, American society is breaking down, which is why seventy percent of us say America is on the wrong track. We know we can't keep borrowing our way to prosperity. We owe thirty four trillion
on its way to forty trillion by the end of this decade. Before the end of this decade only what's six seven years away, we're going to have a cumulating national debt of forty trillion dollars. The interest on it is more than a trillion dollars a year, which is more than the defense budget every year that we paid the bond holders incrementally, My god, are we in trouble? Is there a sense that we need to go a different direction?
Yes, but so many Americans don't want to take a quote risk on Donald Trump anymore. Are you better off now than you were four years ago? Answer that question away from the media, folterol and away from the cacophony of voices. Are you better off today than you were four years ago? The answer is not just no, The answer is hell no, not even when crime and drug use and fentanyl addiction and massive human trafficking and gangs prowl around
Greater Cincinnati. We got difficulties and we're better off than Chicaga living in Washington, d C. Were the capitals and the Wizards got to move out of Downtown and RFK Stadium, the football team's got to move out because of complete utter societal collapse in the nation's capital. It's sad to have individuals come into America and say this is Washington, d C. The United States of America, as there's looting and mass rioting happening in the nation's capital and lawlessness.
Amiss. Mary Bowser, the mayor of Washington, was in the climate warming conference in Abu Dhabi. Then she flew back when the professional teams are leaving, and so we need to shake things up. And Donald Trump will shake things up if he gets back in for those four years and maybe return some sanity if we stay on the same course we're on. I still don't think
our President Joe Biden can make it another eleven months. I can't conceive of mentally him not completely disintegrating and babbling before our very eyes and even the media at some point may have started covering it that he's going to make it that far. But God knows that we need a segue between insanity and sanity, between what's wrong and what's right, And we can't continue living this way and having a functional society we pass on to our children and grandchildren, and they've
lost the American dream. Well, look at the colleges and what they've done to our youth and doctrination centers, especially the Ivy League. It's embarrassing. So when you have the Mayor of Boston give out a quote holiday party alert to only non white office holders, the Mayor of Boston is an Asian American female and excluding white people from attending because of the color of their skin. She came out of the education system of the Ivy League, in which discrimination
picking winners and losers dei is central to everything they do. It's not about academics, it's about indoctrination. Unfortunately, we have colleges locally that are not in the indoctrination business, except the University of Cincinnati that has its own Hamas chapter. But Xavier Nku, Thomas Moore, Mount Saint Joe are functional. But so much of our college campuses are not and it's got to stop.
We continue on this path much longer, another four to eight years, we're going to have fifty million more illegals in the country and we can't function. And it's part and parcel of the Chinese communist goal to destroy this country from within through the southern border. And so I know you have, maybe some have concerns about Donald Trump and his tweets, his mean tweets. Can he
get people to work for him? I don't know, but to continue with the crowd in Washington with Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi and the Keem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer simply can't continue. We're living on borrow time economically and morally. And it's hopefully we'll take a turn because we get the government we deserve. That worries me greatly. And we also just had this huge election a month ago and statusue one and two and Ohio voted loud, proud
and Sassey for partial birth, abortion through birth on demand. And I know there's a sense that many didn't understand what they voted for, but nonetheless that's what that's what you voted for. And so now the next year or two there'll be a sorting out of what state laws are constitutional and which ones are unconstitutional because of what we did. So secondly, on the marijuana front, which is really a small matter considering the existence of the United States of America
with a functioning populace. But when I had on the Attorney general, when you heard him about a half an hour ago, there's chaos. We have chaos because the lawmakers in Columbus have the power to change State Issue two, but the propriety to do so is a different matter. It's not a constitutional right anymore like abortion is. But rather it's a statute that can be passed or not passed, or changed or not changed. As we sit here now
this Thursday afternoon, December the fourteenth, guess what. You can walk around smoking a cigarette or smoking pot, and it's perfectly legal that the THHC content of recreational pot on the statute is higher than medical marijuana pot. That makes no sense whatsoever. And the statue calls for ten percent sales tacks on top of the eight percent, which is eighteen percent, and then they want to
increase that another five or ten percent. And David Yost the Attorney General made a lot of sense, didn't he Saying we have to keep the price lower than the dark black market, so that Americans who want to enjoy a joint here and there are going to pay about the same for legal as illegal. Makes sense, But you have a Speaker of the House that cannot corral his caucus to agree with the Senate. As a consequence, we're in never neverland.
You can drive right now to Michigan, get all the legal pot you can legally buy there, transport it back into Ohio and smoke it and pass it around as all legal because there's no rules or regulations anymore. And Mike DeWine wants to lead the way, but he can't when people won't follow him. So everywhere I look, seventy percent of us think America is on the
wrong track. Seventy two percent do not want Joe Biden to be the nominee of the Democrat Party who are Democrats, and fifty percent of Republicans don't want
Donald Trump to be the nominee of the Republican Party. So both have candidates out in front widely disliked by their own party, much less the general population that's not sure when the election day is anyway, who might show up, And this skull duggery that's going to take place in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia is going to be unbelievable on November fifth of twenty twenty four, as far as what they can do in those states, I have confidence
that in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Florida we have a functional electoral system in which we don't have dropboxes thither and fro we don't have ballad harvesting, and we have a system then you have to prove id when you vote, so there's a much better chance of getting a legitimate count. Bon you have a state like Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania that has dropboxes, no signature
of verification, same day voter registration. It's ripe for tens of thousands or one hundred thousand ballos to be stuffed into the ballot box illegally, and I have little or no confidence we're going to get a legitimate count. Most Republicans and most Democrats feel that the election itself, whatever it might be, is corrupt. Especially Republicans feel it's corrupt. So why would you participate in the
system in which the outcome is not legitimate. That's another big problem. Along with the law enforcement, along with the paramedics, along with the firefighters, along with cops. Fewer and fewer Americans want to sign up to defend the nation's borders. If you listen to many of the liberals talk about this great nation of ours, why would you defend it anyway? And many of us are simply waiting for the next horrible time Harris attacked, occasioned by a wide
open southern border. On top of the other problems we have. My God, are we in trouble. We need to turn the corner next November. We have to go a completely different direction. The status quot doesn't work anymore
when you can't trust the outcome of elections. When we have a population the size of Cincinnati entering the country illegally that we know about every thirty days and another four from this point, five years of Joe Biden's policies means they'll be up to one hundred million more people inside this country that can't afford, don't
have the money. So let's continue coming up. It's always good to have on Ali Bradley, she's the fine on site reporter from News Nation run of course by Sean Compton, to talk about the Eco Pass and what's happening. She has a story up about repatriations have stopped, that Mexico is encouraging people to come through Mexico to get to the Texas border. When Trump was in office, he made sure that Mexico was the place where legal migration stopped,
not where it accelerated. So let's continue with more if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred the new at and T twelve fifty five, your home of your Bengals playing on Saturday at kickoff about one oh five. Our coverage starts about nine o'clock in the morning. May God bless America because I think our government's not done it. Let's continue. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WULW,
Rookie Boyman and Lance mcconnister have ova whoday you can handle. During the roundtable tonight at six on seven hundred, Wow, the home of the best Mingles coverage, toyodathun is on. It's time to celebrate this year in event Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, we continue to here in some media outlets, what's happening on our southern border. Sometimes per day there's ten to twelve thousand per day coming across the southern border that are identified,
thousands more not identified. It's been going on for months. Ali Bradley, the great reporter from News Nation, is at Eagle Pass, Texas, keeping an eye on things as we celebrate Christmas in New Year's And Ali Bradley, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Ali, I see that you have a story that you posted at News Nation that deals with US facing mounting surge Mexico stops. It's not reparations, it's returning back to Mexico, et
cetera. Repatriations And as far as that happening, explain to the American people, what are repatriations and how is Mexico flooding the border perhaps unwittingly or wittingly with large numbers of individuals. What is actually happening in Eagle Pass as we speak speak Bill, there was a small group that just came over across the
river and is being processed right now. But when you ask about you know, how these the halting of these repatriations are really going to impact the United States and illegal immigration here, the reality is Mexico hasn't really been doing that
much when it comes to stopping the flow of illegal immigration. I've also posted about how they give out humanitarian visas marked specifically for transit that are forty days you know, valid, and basically they bring them that brings these individuals right through the checkpoints and right to our back door. Right So how much is Mexico really doing? When I confronted Mexican officials down in Arizona, they wouldn't answer any of my questions. As we stood there and watched coyotes and human
smugglers cut through our border wall. They're nowhere to be found. And so they're halting these repatriations, which means they're not sending people back to their home countries on these certain flights, and they're citing budget issues. So I did reach out to DHS asking if the US is going to suff women any of those budgetary concerns, how it will impact the United States because the memo says it will have little impact, But they deferred me to Mexican officials, so
I wasn't able to get that far on that one. But when it comes to Mexico and then halting those repatriations. I don't believe it's going to have that much of an impact in the sense of Mexico hasn't been holding them in their country as it is. And when I've talked to Mexican officials, they say, well, we didn't invite them here, and they don't want to be here, so what are we supposed to do? And I mean, you look at it. Imagine if Canada was saying, hey them, Benito's
come on up. You think America is just gonna say everybody can stay here, you know. So, I mean that's kind of the other thing. Most of these people aren't from Mexico, right, I'm meeting people down here from Venezuela, from Al Salvador, from Peru, and then over in Arizona, I'm meeting people from Guinea Africa and from Ecuador. So they're not, you know, sitting in Mexico because they want to be in Mexico. All of them have the goal and the trajectory of coming to the United States.
And as far as the kind of person that's coming that these aren't families. These are moms and dads with three kids, aren't they overwhelmingly over ninety percent unattached single males. No, that's not correct. Actually, they're What I'm looking at right now is there's about sixty percent our single adults, and that's not necessarily all men. Right now. We are seeing a lot of single adult men in videos and things like that, but we have to be realistic
and understand that the families get separated from those groups. So the optics really look like it's all men all the time, but the families get moved out a lot quicker bill, so we don't see as many family units sitting down in the cold and in the dirt. Right So, but from what I'm looking at with border patrol statistics, they're saying with that ten thousand plus people
that cross on Tuesday alone, it's about sixty percent single adults. So of the ten thousand, let's say there's ten thousand over a month, that's three hundred thousand. That's every month, a city the size of Pittsburgh or Cincinnati,
Ohio coming across every thirty days. Is there any sense, Ali Bradley, you have this as dissipating, increasing or staying the same, because the repatriation aspect is this accelerating so I will say this, we can confirm through our sources that we've already seen over ninety eight thousand people enter in just the first eleven days of December. And then when you compare that to November, we were only looking at about eighty one thousand. So we're surpassing last month
by fifteen thousand plus people right already. So that is also kind of a trend we see every single year. They kind of flow down around Thanksgiving, you and then they start to ramp up between Thanksgiving and Christmas. But then the cartel takes a break too because they celebrate Christmas too, so they do end up surging a little bit more in December. It's very typical and very like I said, a trend that we see. We see a little uptick
every day December. When it comes to what's going to happen next, you know, there hasn't been a lot of movement by way of any kind of policy changes. You know, they're talking about bringing more agents down. You are paying for overtime for agents, Okay, but those are band ads for bullet wounds, right according to law enforcement. You're not actually changing the policies that are causing these pull factors and the magnets and the asylum claims that are.
You know, from the most part, we're seeing economic migrants. Bill, We're not seeing people that have valid asylum claims. There was a gentleman I talked to in Arizona who was here from Morocco, just twenty years old. And I saw his paperwork and he was already in New York within a couple of days in New York City. And you know, the box for credible fear was not checked on his paperwork. And he has a notice to
appear in October of next year, of twenty twenty four. So the vast majority of these individuals when I talked to them two and a half years ago. You know, I've been covering this for quite a while. You can pay somebody to tell you that they were here to work or that they were here alone. Now they're all openly saying that. And so you know, those are economic migrants, and those don't qualify for asylum under our congressional law.
Right However, because of a federal judge saying everyone has the right to claim asylum kind of thing, they have to go through these processes and the court backlog and the judges aren't available, and so you end up getting kind of a catch and release, right, These people have to have their cases adjudicated, so they end up being released with a notice to a pier. I just got confirmation at a man from Cuba that crossed into Eagle Pass a
couple of days ago. He's in Florida and his court dates not until December of twenty twenty seven. So he's you know, he's not going to have his case heard for years. And that's the reality. Is the vast majority are here for economic claims and here for a better life. And is that, you know, absolutely wrong. I'm not going to judge that, but
it does not qualify for asylum by congressional law. So if you have in the first eleven days of December about one hundred thousand show up that are identifiable, I would assume they come hungry, tired, cold, wet, without means of communication, without the ability to pay for an airfare or get on a bus. How does the government transport one hundred thousand people in eleven days? Think about that number, one hundred thousands, like the big house in
ant armor packed that's happening every eleven or twelve days. How does the government take that many people and get them somewhere else? How does that happen? Well, that's that's part of the problem, right, because they don't. They keep expanding facilities and moving bodies and robbing Peter to pay Paul. So they pull people from other sectors, as in border patrol, so they can
process and transport people. These people down here are they being transported to the soft sided facility here called Firefly that has the capacity of about one thousand them bursting at the seams upwards of five thousand some days, and so they take them to other facilities. They'll bring them to San Antonio del Rio. I just talked with the sheriff in Valverde County, which is where Del Rio is, and he says a lot of these individuals are being transported over to his
county and then they're being released. They if they don't go to the NGO, they'll be released onto the streets. And they're out there panhandling at the ATV grocery store and at the Stripes gas station out there in Del Rio. They need money, they don't have a means to get to where they need to go. Some of them are being transported by these NGOs, of course, and those are being reimbursed by SEMAP dollars, which is taxpayer money.
But then down here in Texas you also have Governor Abbott who is sending busloads of people to places like Chicago, New York, Washington, d C. And LA. So you're seeing a lot of movement here in a quick way.
And something that I've been talking about that is a little more concerning is in the Tucson sector in Arizona out in Lukeville, where they're seeing thousands of people every day, they have a different kind of policy there where every administration has had pretty much a seventy two hour window that these individuals have to get out of border patrol custody. You can't detain people for longer than seventy two
hours. But in the Tucson sector, they have an injunction in place Jane do versus Majorcis and it's about the inhumane conditions that someone claims to experience in border patrol custody. So they have a forty eight hour window and they are trying to process people within thirty six hours. And Bill, if you know from our reporting, that sector is where forty percent of these special interest countries.
People from those countries are being apprehended and have been apprehended. And now we're seeing people there from mostly Athlamic nations that are coming in there and they're being released within thirty six hours. And so the NGOs non government organization like Catholic charities, they have a big time contract with the federal government paying them literally millions of dollars to act as food providers, Obama phones, transportation clothes.
So here comes hundreds or thousands of people to UH Chicago and they go to the bus station there and they open the door and say, here's Chicago. What happens then to these thousands of people? And right now the numbers in Chicago's fifty thousand. New York City it's well over a quarter of a million. What happens in a rough winner in Chicago when they say, okay, you're at the bus station, here you go. What happens next?
Well, you know, I'm talking to that kid from Morocco I was telling you about, and he told me while we were sitting in the dirt that he was going to find work. If you can find work in Morocco, you can find work here. And I said, but you can't work here
legally right now, and he said we'll figure it out. Well, he got to New York City and he texted me and said, well, I can't work legally when I tried to get a job and asked me for my Social Security number and it asked me for my driver's license and I don't have those things. I'm supposed to be staying with my friend, but he doesn't understand my situation. And everything is so expensive here and I need to find
a place to live. That's the reality. So the bag of goods that they're being sold, that they're all going to get a house and we're going to take or they're living, that's not't necessarily the case, especially if you want to do it legally. But remember they broke the rules coming in right, So he says that was his first and only mistake by coming in illegally, So he really wants to do it the legal way going forward. He
doesn't have an option to do that. Bill And there's one guy that I met up with right after Title forty two, and that who's up in Indiana and he just had his court date December sixth, and now his next hearing is in two years he still can't work. He's borrowing money from his company in Togo, Africa. What a thing that is. So right now they're scrambling trying to figure out how to survive. But I mean, you go to the websites on New York, you get it breaks it all down for
you if you're an illegal immigrant. It tells you you will not be denied medical care, It gives you areas where you can go get free food. It breaks down everything for you in these sanctuary cities. Meanwhile, you have all these mayors who are going and asking for money, but not really calling for a solution or a decrease in the flow in illegal immigration, but rather
to support the droges of people who are going to continue to come. Right and then people call for let them work, let them work legally, and then that creates a magnet because these people can come in and they can start working right away. So you know, the solutions are hard because there's always
a cause and effect here. Now. Lastly, Ali Bradley of News Nation spend some time with the American people this holiday season talking about the massive lawlessness other than breaking the border laws such as the murders, the rapes, the robberies. I live in little Cincinnati, Ohio, and some of the police forces around here say there's gangs of Chilean burglars that have been employed by the human smugglers for a year of indentured servitude to break in the homes to steal
stuff for those to whom they owe money. And that's a small little factor. Explain that to the American people. Yeah, So what's hard about that one? Because I've heard about that, and that's actually something that's also happening in other areas, like affluent neighborhoods in Scottsdale and Arizona and things like that. And what I've had a hard time confirming, Bill is that those people are here illegally and aren't here on a visa or aren't here on any other
capacity. Right, So, I'm not really sure who these Chilean individuals are and how they arrived in the United States, But I do know when people come over here, they pay the cartel. This guy from Morocco said he paid seven grand to get here. I don't have seven grand out of pocket
to give someone. Most people don't, so either, you know, the cross with that kind of promisory note that they'll get them across, but then they're going to work and do things for the criminal cartels, whether they're human smuggling drivers. We've seen more human smuggling drivers that are illegal immigrants. We just saw in Kinney County two hunt during Nationals. We're smuggling other migrants,
right, So we're seeing those things happen. And when they can't access money or legal jobs, it doesn't take very long for a man to get desperate, right, So if they need to take care of themselves, you know they're going to find a way, just like that guy from Morocco said, if we can find work, Morocco will find work here, and that's what's happening. They a lot of them are indentured servitude to these cartels because they couldn't pay and then even when they do pay their bill bill, they're going
to go, hey, guess what you cross here from Venezuela. We got your driver's license, we know who your parents are, we know your grandma's over there, whatever it might be. So they're pretty much on the hook for life when they cross here illegally and use those criminal smugglers to do so. Disgusting. Absolutely, it's the biggest flow of humanity since World War Two. It's on our southern border. We have the ability to stop it or
flow it significantly, which is remain in Mexico. When someone's apprehended, go get rid of the NGOs that are being incentivized to disperse these immigrants all over
the country. Every month, there's a new City of Pittsburgh form somewhere on the streets of our major cities, and they can't work legally because they don't have legal status, and therefore they engage themselves and eventually criminal activity, the murders, the rapes, the raw breeze, the human trafficking, the burglaries, the car break ins, all over America happening and it appears powerless to stop it. Ali Bradley, thanks for calling in again. It's wonderful what
you're doing. And all I can say, man, you and yours have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year. Let's keep it going reporting and eventually we're going to get what we deserve in this country. And if we have leadership like we have today, it's not a good situation. But once again, Ali Bradley of News Nation, Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you. Bill. I look forward to our next conversation as always, God bless you. Let's continue with more.
And there's the story. Every month, there's a new city the size of Cincinnati or Pittsburgh or Milwaukee that is growing up somewhere in our country. And that's been going on for the last two or three years. And it's going to continue until the policy stops. Let's continue times. We all get a little snacky in the afternoon and when the hungerbug hits me. Just one
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broadcasting god segment. There's a crisis on Kellogg Avenue because I'll tell you, Willie, the first day I had my wife was the Shooting Star. I said, Penny, let's you and I ride the Shooting Star, Willie. It's effective December thirty first to twenty twenty three, immediate after the conclusion of Coney Island's Knights of Lights holiday event. Coney Island will permanently cease operations. Say that again, permanently cease operations. Cony Island has been sold to Music
and Management. Music and Event Management, Incorporated, a subsidiary of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. What about the Shooting Star. Coney Island has been operating since eighteen eighty six and the Wildcat the Sunlight Pool was added nineteen twenty five. I did many laps in there, along with dancing my night Way, Moonlight Gardens, Bingo. How about that? So you're telling me an end of an era on Kellogg Avenue right there? We have like two and a half
weeks and it's done. H and Mac Are you saying that Coney Island they got a media statement right here right again out of Game Day Communications on Peter Roseway game Day. Immediately after the conclusion of the Knights of Lights holiday event, Coney Island will permanently cease operateations. Remember the other legend in Cincinnati history right there, Coney Island. How many thousands, millions of people have gone to Coney eighteen eighty six? Who was president in m I'm going with Rutherford
B. Hayes. What about Sunlight Pool in twenty five, four years before the Great of Depression. Let's keep it cool with Calvin. Okay, you always asked me, so I figured I turned the table. You remember that Harding was elected in nineteen twenty died in office. BP takes over Calvin. Keep it cool with Calvin, yep, And he said I did all I can do. I'm not going to ring it running in twenty eight and in twenty eight you're good friend. Herbert Hoover was what I'm sorry, was elected
and then FDR seized power for twelve years. It took over. What about the Tunnel of Love a Coney Island. Oh that's closing. What about the Tunnel of Love? I was in the Tunnel of Love with the People's Judge when she was running that little a little butterscottsgay, that's it out. That's enough. We got we got the license to think about. She was a seventh grader at the time, and mom, around were you a high school senior? Was an eighth grader. I was an older man fourteen. I
said, honey, let's go to the tunnel of love. She said, okay, let's go. Wastch your hands. I said, well, I was like Draymond when the flat him away. And how about Giannis last night? I want that basketball in the locker room. You know what it is. The Pacers kept the ball because that ball was was shot by one of their rookies for his first points in the NBA. So they stole the ball. They got the ball, and they gave him another one. He said,
the bull go score another sixty five points. They can do that every night. It's not the boy. He could do it. Lebron James could have a triple double every night. But does he No, not like the big o act like you've been there before, will he? The student reporters approach service every local star heat he get air conditioning dealers tame star quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky called Johnson Heating and cooling get eight five nine
four seven two sixty fifty one. What about the wild Cat? Remember the wild Cat? Yeah? Remember the Shooting Star? Yeah? Remember then? Remember the Tunnel of Love? Yeah? Uh William, We want to thank Ron's Roost Restaurant and Bar the world's greatest Fried Chicken thirty eight to fifty three race Road at five one three, five, seven, four two two two. We delivered it. The Chicken Queen herself, Donna brought down our lunch
today. And happy birthday to Ronnie Larkin. He's twenty five years young today. It's that the Crown Priz. Correct, you better get your chicken early. One of the Yeah for Chris Bright exactly hit him in right now. Let's see a Bengals update. Bengals and Vikes on Saturday preview tonight, Lance Rocky and the Boys round table, Shoe, long Necks and Wilder six oh five. Right here on seven hundred w W High school football East Central star
running back Josh Ringer has been named Indiana Mister Football Today. There's his helmet right there. Ringer led to East Central to back to back state four eight titles in the in the Hoosier State running this season nearly twenty nine hundred yards and fifty five touchdowns. I think that young man's headed to the Miami RedHawks. Good. Uh, let's see college basketball NKU hosting Cumberland tonight six thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty. FC Cincinnati has acquired defender Kip Keller. What about
dodge them from Austin FC? What about the dodge James for a third round draft pick? What about the dodge dodge them? Who dodge them? Tony Allen the dodgem Oh oh, I thought you meant the Dodgers. How about this for how about this is far for job security? Shoey Otani, You know the seven hundred million dollar deal. He can opt out of that if the control owner or the president of Baseball Operations of the Dodgers are fired. He wants out and got it. He can he can. He can opt
out if either one of those guys get fired. So what if I say, if if Scott Reinhart, I think they're Tony Bender yeah and DJ Hodge Yeah? Leave yeah, but I'm leaving. Want me to get the door for you? Please continue? Sin Sue Chew, remember him, Sin Suit chew my centerfield and went to the Rangers. Right, Well, he hasn't played in twenty twenty. That was his final season in the majors. He's been playing in the KBO the past three seasons in the Korean League. He
is going to retire after twenty twenty four. I don't think he'll get a a statue at Great American Ballpark. Sin Juji Sin Sue chew Uh. Also back to football and the Vikings linebacker Ivan Pace Junior the Pride Cole Rain in UC is he related to Ivan Yakanov is the NFC defensive player of the week. He's gonna be here. Thirteen tackles, a sack, and one interception last week against the Raiders. And how many points do they give up to the Raiders? None? And how many points did the Raiders give up to
the Vikes three? And I think if this game's three nothing, I'm jumping off the Brent Spence and a cannon ball into the river. Let's break it down. Okay, they play Saturday against the Vikes. Right, Let's say that means they're eight and six Bengals win, right, then they go two a week, two weeks and Saturday they go to Pittsburgh. Now Pittsburgh Tomlin's in crisis. Well, Big Ben, just you know, rip them for Let's say they win in Pittsburgh at nine and six. Then they go to
Kansas City. Got some pretty little women there. I'm gonna get me one. Okay, they're nine and six. They go to Kansas City and win ten and six, and then they come home and play Cleveland Flacco and lose. That's how they go. Well, ten and six I think gets you in. Ten and seven I think gets you in. You get ten wins, you're in. So they can win three or four, right, and they're favored to win right this weekend. Correct. I don't know about next
weekend. I don't think they're gonna get a neg's in a mess. I mean they want to run. They already ran that Matt Canada guy out of town. They want to run Mike Tomblin out of town. Two and that guy's all he's done is win. Coney Island closes in two and a half weeks permanently. Back to Dowger saying yes, Back to soccer. The winning auction bid for Lionel messis can I guess six game warn twenty twenty two World Cup jerseys? This guy person bought six of them one hundred thousand dollars.
You don't win on the price is right? Fifty thousand. Now you're stupid. You want to go the other way with Ted McKay. How many jerseys you get? Six? Six game worn twenty twenty two World Cup jerseys worn by number ten Messy and you're saying there's six separate six, six of them. Yes, let's say on hang I one hundred thousand dollars. Now you're being goofy. You want me to tell you, hey, going, did you tell me seven point eight million? What seven point eight million dollars at
soth of Bees is a winning bid? What? Yeah? How much is your Deer Park jerseys? I still have it? Well man, how much is that worth? Nothing? Oh? But you're saying somebody spent seven point eight million dollars for six game worn twenty twenty two World Cup jerseys worn by Messy number ten also worn by Sparky Anderson. Correct. Now, now you got to get back to Coney Island. You just spring this on me. I mean, here's the release you want to see it. There? It
is right there. Something's wrong here, there's nothing wrong. I'm not This is April first, No, It'sny Island fourteenth Pool to close to become home of a cutting edge destination music venue aka River Bend is expanding. What does that mean? Riverband is good? River Bend is going to expand to probably sixty five thousand seats, says their effective December thirty, twenty twenty three, right after this holiday, after this holiday light show they got down there,
which is beautiful. Coney Island is no more, will be permanently ceasing operations. How do you how do you know this is legitimate? Eighteen eighty six is legitimate? Yes, eighteen eighty six, it opened eighteen eighty six. How many zillions of people have been to Coney Island of them all over the years. And then his Sunlight Pool, Tunnel of Love, Moonlight Gardens, Shooting Star, the Tumblr thing I used to write, they probably had,
they had little race cars. Everything. Unbelievable, Andy mack Well, What does this mean? Well, another Cincinnati institution's closing up. Unless can John Barrett save it? John, you can make a John Barrett Coney Allen, John Barrett Land. I gonna call him and ask him or somebody. It's unbelievable, Andy mack Well. The President in eighteen eighty six. Was Grover Cleveland? Oh you missed that one? I said, you said Ruther he was before that? Wasn't he after? Rover Cleveland? He? Uh?
He invented the seventh inning stretch? Didn't he one hell of a baseball pitch? He was? Yeah? He was? He sat he stood up in the seventh saying, Conyllan is closing? Look was that what you saying? What's that say? Right there? Let me read it again. Something's wrong here. They're ceasing operations. What does that mean? Closing? We gotta we gotta call uh Jim Mooring to find out what's what's going on. Maybe they're making a gigantic holy grail down there. It's gonna be what a huge
con Guess we need another concert venue, right? Nah? I guess. I don't know. What do you do? I don't know. You've got a whole I think. I don't know if this is real. There goes the Tunnel of Love. I guarantee you that, and the Wildcat and the Shooting Star, and the Rumble Tumble and the Moonlight gardens. How many zillions of people dance the night away down there? I did the Macarena there wouldn't that be something I'd like to see you do it? Now you'd be in
the hospital. I'm just saying traction. Coney Island is done. Another another icon icon of Cincinnati ready to close unless somebody John Barrett. No, what about Kroger. They could put a big John Barrett Western and Southern's Coney Island. I like to have John Barrett's seven hundred WLW. That's what I'd like.
Oh there you go. Oh well, we'll see what happens. I know what else I lived in an era Top three talk about facilities at crosley Field Riverfront my ballpark through an American right that doesn't qualify continually operated interminal one hundred and forty years. How many zillions of people went through Union Terminal over the years. I think that was the war, not the nineteen twenties.
And the East Union Terminal still there? How about eighteen eighty six? We're talking a long time, thank you, one hundred and forty years almost where's the inclines? We should have saved the inclines. That could have been a tourist attraction. But the city music Hall is still around. Music Hall. There you go, because of old Cunney right, my great great great Grant grand Fall. There was a grave Rock District Ones right there too. The
home a Chief Striker kru Tower is probably the nineteen there's another Ones. What about Fountain Square, Tyler Davidson. That's Bengos a little bit. Yeah, well but still here, No one Plumb Street, City Hall Courthouse doesn't getty better. Now Tony Island though, is oh heads above the fall of fun Well, I mean unbelievable. Say give me out of the Stude's report him in the stead of shock and disbelief. There goes my days inside the tunnel
of love. Willie. We say a happy birthday. She actually turns one hundred and five years old Saturday to Florence Flow Hackman. Her three favorite things are whiskey, firefighters, and the Bengals. What's her name? Flow? Florence Hackman turns one hundred and five Saturday. Congratulations far so Our seven hundred WLW Citizen of the Day with your second emotion is Jay Heison. Jay is retiring today from the Park National Bank so he can spend more time listening to
the Stooge Report and root on the reds. Jay has spent the last thirty years in commercial lending. In the Tristo, Jay Heisen, you are our citizen of the day. Can I share with you the expressions of one Frank zy Bell of ACR Gunny pools. Wait a minute, is he going to keep Sunlight Pool open? He's going to make an effort to make it a large hot tub. But he says to me here for Godzilla. I think I can't read it. I love segment, but he's not a serious person.
Oh okay, Also, Willie, are you reading that? Also? I can't see it? Take a look. Okay, well, thank you. You're not a serious person, also Willie. On his dated December the fourteenth, nineteen forty seven, the first of three meetings to discuss the future of stock car racing was held at the Streamline Hotel in Daytona. Sixty days after that, NASCAR was born. That was one hell of a delivery segment. Give me out of the studge your apart? Where we have James Bogan
standing by about city council passing gun protection? What's up that? Which is stupid? Will he head under a flow? Jay Nascar and Cody Island long may it live in everybody's memory? What if Frank Zaibel buys it and making a large hot tub. We leave you with the immortal words of the stewed report. Well, what if they unleash Goofy on Mickey moos and Goofy takes Mickey mouse out and that's it. And then Goofy is like he's like a
fourth or fifth line character. Nobody cares what Goofy's gonna do. I mean, they could really have a lot of fun with this and really traumatize a lot of children. Ken Brew worries about Goofy. It's an end of an era. Willie Coney Island is eighteen eighty six Sunlight Pool in nineteen twenty five, Grover, how many zillions of people have been all swimming in that pool? All of them? Thank you. I did the backflip, I've done
nude backstrokes there, I've done the macarina. I've been through the tunnel. Yes, a wildcat in the Shooting Star, Penny, let me take you to my shooting star. And really, where is it? Right over there? Let's go on seven hundred WLW you for believe it's a December American of course, City Council which is involved in the Gaza Strip and also what's happening in the Ukraine. Our city council wants to get involved in Second Amendment issues,
which is a classic diversion from reality. And they passed an emergency ordinance yesterday Wednesday that discussed the issue of guns that are stolen out of cars. I guess head on Brian Hammrick a day or two ago, and there's something like five to seven hundred guns that are stolen out of cars, generally from breaking out windows every year in the city of Cincinnati. So over to year period is over a thousand guns being stolen, and then they're used as more
or less dummy weapons to commit crime and discard it. There's no tracing of that particular item and away we go. The goal is meritorious to maybe stop crime from being committed before it occurs. But on the other hand, unlike driver's license, the possession of a gun is a constitutional right, and very few times does the municipality infringe upon a constitutional right without running into difficulties.
So I've had my friend and fellow attorney, James Bogan, look into this, and first of all, James tell the American people precisely what did city council pass on Wednesday, making an emergency, which it applies right now. So tell the American people what they did. They passed an ordinance that makes it a fourth degree felony for failing to immediately report your gun stolen. And they also put in a measure where you have to pay a two hundred dollars
processing fee to get your stolen firearm back. And so if Tony Bender has say three point fifty seven magnum, goes to a Bengals game on Saturday and leaves the gun in his car, maybe even in a lot compartment in his car, maybe the glove compartment or whatever, and someone breaks in. It cost him a couple thousand dollars for window damage and they get his gun. So he's the victim of a crime, but city council is trying to make
him in a sense of perpetrator. Yeah, And the thing is, this two hundred dollars processing fee applies if they find that it was negligently stored. Problem is, since you're dealing with a constitutional right, you need to have due process about that. But so basically, whether it's a stolen gun, whether it's negligently stored or not, is basically determined by some beercraft and so to get the gun back you have to demonstrate I guess you own the weapon,
but you must report it. And they're saying it's a it's it a misdemeanor or a felony, because I don't think city council has felony jurisdiction. It's a fourth degree misdemeanor that carries up to thirty days in jail and a seven hundred and fifty dollars fine. And according to one statement of a city council member, it might have been Liz Keating. She said that they didn't They were concerned that the County Prosecutor, Melissa Powers, would not prosecute under
the felony statute. They don't trust her to be tough on crime. So city council is going to be tough on crime? Is that what they're trying to sell us? That could be? I mean, the thing is, like we talked about before, you have the Ohio Firearm Uniformity Law Revised Code nine point sixty eight, which has been upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court.
It says local governments can't make their own laws or restrictions concerning firearms, and these two provisions in this emergency ordnance are expressed or the type of things that are expressly banned by this state provision to walk from top to bottom. The US Supreme Court said, and hell are that the right to have a weapon is a personal right and the infringement thereof must be very slight and small because
it's a constitutional right. Then you have the state of Ohio passed the law that said that city councils, they were thinking specifically of Cincinnati, cannot have their own statutes when it comes to possession of firearms. But city council did it anyway. So I would assume lawyers like yourself or others may get together and say, let's sue the city of Cincinnati because they can't. It's infringing
upon our rights to keeping bare arms. Is that what's coming sometime soon that a lawsuit's going to be filed, A challenging I. You can bet something to me coming I Under this firearm uniformity law, one of the things that expressly cannot be restricted is the transfer of firearms, which a gun being stolen is a transfer of the firearm, not the kind of transfer you'd want to
have, but it's still just by definition fits under there. They also can't make any other rules, regulations or whatnot regarding the right to bear arms which would cover that two hundred dollars processing fee. So this thing eventually is going to reach the Ohio Supreme Court and it's gonna get struck down, just like every other state firearms ordinance. I mean there have been a number of cases from a number of blue cities over the years where it's the Ohio Supreme Court
is basically like a parent repeatedly telling a child what part of no? Don't you understand? We can't have I guess in Hamilton County there's got to be forty or fifty kinds of different governments between villages and cities and townships. So it's forty or fifty. I think it's forty Eight's the number. And so you can have forty eight different government entities just in hamlt And County having their own Second Amendment policies. That would be chaos. Be correct, and one
thing, let me correct myself. I'm the fine it's two hundred and fifty dollars, not seven hundred and fifty dollars. Does want to correct myself there? Okay? And so you can't have different jurisdictions with different rules and regulations. As one drives from the River to Sharonville, you're going to pass through several different jurisdictions, and the idea of having one state law on the subject matter keeps his citizen from determining whether or not to where am I at this
point mile mark or what I have different rules and regulations. Isn't that the goal of the state law to have a uniform statute for the entire state? Exactly? You don't want to have to worry about the law and what you have to do from part one, from say Hyde Park and Mount Lookout to going to Kenwood or Indian Hill different. And as far as the application, this is effective immediately because it's an emergency. Correct, Yes, well,
what makes it an emergency? We'll tight a bunch of statistics. But I mean, yeah, I mean you do see a bunch of stolen guns coming from cars. I mean, unfortunately, this looks like it's keeping a gun in your car. It's not the smartest thing in the world. It is, it isn't. But secondly, are the criminals gonna say? Okay? And according to I had an expert on a couple of days ago, if you're driving a Tesla or a mom's car, you're less likely to get broken
into. I suppose driving a pickup truck with an NRA sticker on the back. Because those who do these things want to collect the weapon worth hundreds of dollars, and they don't want to break into a mom's car. They want to break into Tony Bender's pickup truck. And so it's like, what and even if you keep your gun in your car, you can't take it with you, for example, to go to a Bengals game. That's illegal. So assuming you want to keep in bare arms, you have to keep it
in your car. You can't you know, you can't take it to the Bengals game. Therefore, you're required to keep it in your car. And if the city says, if you're the victim of a crime, we're going to punish you further, that will dissuade people from exercising their constitutional right. Is that the argument that sounds like it? I mean, aside from how advisable it may or may not be to keep your gun in the car.
This the thing to keep in mind is the Ohio firearm Uniformity Law. There's no exceptions for hey what they're trying to address here is a real problem. So we'll let it slide. No, Ohio law is Ohio law. Yeah, and you have to comply with it, even if you're on city council. Well, James Bogan, by the way, how's the practice the law in the bows in the Hamlet County Courthouse or things slowing down this time of
the year as they always do. Still very busy. I mean last year at this time too, after the jury cutoff date, I was super busy all the way through the end of the month because people, criminals must be served. And James Bogan once again, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. But I would anticipate if you got your crystal ball out, this law will remain in effect until a judge takes a look at it and rolls it unconstitutional. Is that your prediction, that's my prediction. I mean I could see
it. Obviously, we have to wait and see. Somebody's got to file something. Yep. James Bogan, Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to you. Thank you, same to you, Bill. Always a privilege to beyond God bless you. Let's continue with more. The line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand. Maybe city councils should concern yourself with important matters in the city and leave the Second Amendment to
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At Genesis Diamonds, we've got just the relief you need this holiday season. Five years zero, interesting, secure and I love your ears. I love them. They're really cool. What you need? Cat, What a beautiful name. That's my mommy's name. Well, nicest, how old are you seventeen? Six? Oh? Hell hello quiet, and I'm Scots. I'm broadcasting. Imagine if Donald Trump pulled this kind of crowd. What if that's you or me at at on end gone talking to a six year old like
that. I love your ears. Yeah, Melissa Powers, Rob Sander, Sheriff Jones, Hall, Sheriff TG everybody will be on it. They're coming after you. Imagine those headlines. Now I see that rockies noticeable by his absence. I've done some research. Well, because you know, this is the first day that I don't think any Notre Dame athletic event has happened. Right there, Oh, I got fighting. Orish women's volleyball team finished five
and twelve in the ACC in last place. Ouch. So the volleyball team a Notre Dame, Well, that's probably where he is trying to coach him. Coach the girls up. Can you say girls are women? I'm not sure, but they're five and twelve in the ACC and their season concluded two weeks ago because they can't pay me. The King's people, get the Kings Knights, get those girls up there right, Get on the girls from Summit Country Day. How do you go, Cincinnati Country Day? Them to the
legendary coach. Hit them up there, because right now it looks like Notre Dame Athletics sucks. Will he the stood reporters of proud Service, every local tame Star heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you could feel in beautiful Milford the home of one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one three eight three one fifty one twenty four s the shocking, shocking news today Kellogg Avenue will
never be the same. Can't be true. Immediately after the conclusion of Coney Island's Nights of Lights holiday event on December thirty first, Coney Island will permanently cease operations. Are you saying they're closing? They're going to put up a one hundred and eighteen million dollars state of the art music venue by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. River Ben's going to get a little bigger. Cody Island has been operating since eighteen eighty six, Sunlight Pool in nineteen twenty five. Not
good. I can't tell you that. Not What about that the rock facade? They have to keep that somehow, some way Jim Mooring knows, or move it someplace you know where people can you know, I don't know Jim Mooring's involved in this somehow. I would keep the Wildcat, the Shooting Star, and the Tunnel of Love. What about the Moonlight Garden? Keep that
too? In the pool? Well, Frank Ziebell says he's going to put a big hot tub in it. Maybe have a floating uh you know, maybe have the CSO on a float in the middle of the sunlight pool. Speaking of a float, what about Draymond Green? I have a roofer float right right right that one. I used to do business there, but that didn't go. Well, that's true. You don't have to agree with it. What about j Draymond Green? I tell you what. The NBA's get
worse than the NHL. I mean, you got guys fighting all the time. He just turned around his lugged the guy right in the head. If that's if that's anybody else on the street. They're in the joint, Melissa Powers will lock you up. What felonious assault and minimum? Yeah, he just turns around and Whama belts him. And this is the third time in the last several weeks. There's something wrong with him. He's got to he's got a screw loose somewhere many more. I'm boy's got to calm down.
Well, we'll see what I want to tell you. But and then Giannis last night when he wants the basketball, the Pacers are saying that ball is going to aur one of our guys that had made his first basket in the NBA, like the first hit of baseball. That's right. What happened time out though the ball leanis is running down the hall the way into the locker room, into the locker room of the other team. Adam Silver has got
to calm his people down a little bit. Things are out of control, worse than the NFL, and the Golden State's about to take a large blush because they're they're eleven and fifteen at this point. They're not very good. Bengals and Vikings, of course, Sunday Willie on Saturday and preview the game tonight Roundtable Shoe live from Long Necks and Wilder six oh five right here on seven hundred wlw ooh. Thursday Night Football's a barn Burner AFC West matchup Chargers
v. Reiders. How about this to our left segment. Stocks push higher, mortgage rates fall. Paul Luck, Paul Luck, call Paul Luck right now. Mortgage rates are falling as we speak, like leaves in November seven thirty on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Congrats the East Central star running back Josh Ringer. There's his helmet. He has been named Indiana mister football. What if he had mister football from Indiana and mister football from Ohio have a football.
Oh that's Jordan Murray right from Marul Lawler. How about those two guys getting together. One's going to Michigan. One's going to Miami. Ringer led East Central to back to back state four eight titles, rushing this season for nearly twenty nine hundred yards and fifty five touchdowns, and he caught five TV passes. Is that in one season? Yeah, it's pretty good. He ran all over Indiana. I'm still flummoxed about Coney Island. I don't know
what to say. College basketball tonight, my alma mater, NKU taking on Cumberland six thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. Was Tricia mackiw there when you went there? No? Did you have an affair with her? No? Even know she wasn't there when I was there. I don't think he's kind of guys more pub than I do over there than I do. But he does, you know, I mean I think I thought I knew you dated her? Didn't you know I have a love child? Or no? I no,
I wasn't it? No, No, I go ahead. FC Cincinnati has acquired defender Kip Keller from Austin FC in exchange for a third round draft pick, and mister Keller assigned a contract with the Orange and Blue to twenty twenty four. They start playing again out another couple of weeks. I think training camp starts January. First, it wasn't a big deal when they lost to the Crew, who won the NAST and won the title, but ended a big deal. I mean I got a lot of text from people saying,
well, the big deal was getting the award. Is the best franchise, the best fans, right and winning the thing? Isn't that a big Is that a big deal to win the MLS? I would say so, Yes, that's the championship of the league. Yeah, And they won two of the last three, correct the Crew, and they were losing here to Zip correct, so they kept alive The tradition of professional sports. Correct, But this year, Karen Craft of the Reds tell me will be completely different.
Do you agree? Yes? Because they look good on paper. Plus, the Great American Ballpark is gonna be a little bit different too when you walk into it. Oh, can't say you have my statues up yet, the Great American. No, I saw that down down in a closet somewhere. The winning auction bid at Sotheby's for Lionel Messi six game, he warned twenty twenty two World Cup jerseys seven point eight million. That's for six jerseys that he wore, probably were the World Cup one hundred dollars each. I
would think, well, he sells for how much? Seven point eight million dollars? That's ridiculous. No, somebody wants them. Somebody bought them. That's that's ridiculous. Some big shots somewhere. That's ridiculous. I've ever heard something that's somebody completely ridiculous. Somebody's a big fan. And big story in New York and Boston is about Bill Belichick. Yeah. Seemingly Robert Kraft wants to trade his head coach, Bill Belichick, and he wants two first round
draft choices. Yeah, right, Well, I don't know. I mean, where's he gonna go? Chargers are thinking the charge Chargers? What about the Cardinals? What about the Bears? No? No, he wants a team ready to go. No, not Green Bay. Are the Chargers ready to go? Are they ready that Johnny Herbert is hurt broke his finger.
Are you worried about Joe Burrow having a profound injury problem? No? Is he replaceable by Jake the Snake Browning a k a. Jake the Snake will when once mister Burrow comes back in a while, Jake will go right back to what he was doing. Could be a quarterback controversy. Are you saying that if he's the Super Bowl MVP this year? Yeah, you'll take down Jake Brownie. Let's he's the super Bowl MVP. There there, there, They're where they are right now. Let's just see if they make it that
far. We don't get ahead of yourself bing go yeah, because I think way too far. It's like and then another Cincinnati team like FCC gets to the top of the mountain and then gets knocked back down a couple of nights, having one like the Reds go to San Francisco, win two games correct, ready to march, Come here, FC Columbus Crew or Buster posey two zip hot hot hot. That's still I think it's still bouncing off the the tall stacks out there. And Johnny Quato had a lat problem. Yeah,
got a lat. Well, he didn't do much dancing. You know who they needed then, Jose Rios. If we had Jose Rio he would have pitched with a bad latch every game. What Thell's a lat? He had a latch right over it's right back there first time. I know we can't call Doc kremcheck. He's probably up to his elbows and a knee or an elbow. He's in the Virgin Islands right now, sailing with Hillary, probably on his private yacht. I think he's got a yacht called Doc Hollywood,
Doc d h. I don't unbelievable, Andy Mac. Have you seen the commercial on my Twitter account? Okay from me X, I'm sorry, X. Come on. Probably the Times from nineteen ninety two when a commercial was done. Is this for the station or is this or something else? This is a station commercial? Oh boy, here we go. I'll want you to see if you can listen, your honor, I must admit this abound
me, Yes, tell me was mine? You claim you didn't hear about the pilum on I seventy five, Yet seven hundred w l W gives traffic hand weather every ten minutes on the ten and you would if you wrote that, trunk. What about twenty twenty spot you want scores by? I have proof that your ignorance of the news on the hour and a half hours just a string of blood. Yeah, who's shaking yours? Three? Now here's the second part. This aired about six months I mis offended you were here
to burning donkay. I've told him to just call me if he needed me ready. They're coming back in your honor. He's guilty. Get it out of here, by tr We have in that commercial Oscar Robertson. Of course, Gary and Mike and Andy mack right. Andy Firman is the judge, boy, I'm the defense counsel, less gains, less gangs. I told him to call me if he's buddy from Buddy's Carbon Buddy, get him out of here, seg. Don't make him like that anymore, do we?
They're telling me, but go to my ex account and you can play the trial and then the verdict in the announcement of the foreman of the jury. Who's the foreman of the jury? Buddy from Carpets and Less Gaines. I told him to call me if he needed me. He didn't call. And Andy Furman is the judge. You should see the court reporter. That's what I said. Mercy, mercy me or curves in the cut of the hill.
Those are the days that men were men, That's for sure. And now we have those the days when we advertised, by the way I have, Senator, we don't advertise ourselves. Tomorrow's assuming that doctor and the parents agree, what do you do? Then you give him the unkindnest cut of all, because about about ten years later, these kids are going to be saying, wait a minute, I kind of missed my sponts. You know what I'm saying. No, I don't, but you just said. Now
we got Senator Huffman on tom are to lay it out. I'm sure he will have to lay it out. What if we can get the can we get a lawsuit to not the close Coney Island? Yes, a t r O. I'm calling James Bogan immediately. I want to have one more ride on the Tunnel of Love. The Crusher was still on the bench. Thomas, why don't we get Ralph Why don't we get Judge Wayner involved in this?
We'd get a lawsuit going, thank you. They would be required to give me one more ride on the Shooting Star class action lawsuit with Tim knight Mara and the Wildcat. I say protest, Tim Knight Mara, no justice, no peace. We want Coney Island back, Coney Island strong, got that, say, Jim Mooring's behind this somehow and he's gonna make it. What a world class and eighteen million dollars like Amphitheater music venue? We need about one do we don't we have enough of those? Well? River Bend's
gotta get like nine times at size. And then Bill Butler's got that what's an ovation in the airport. Yeah. And then we got the one Cheries. Then we got the one right outside uh pay Course Stadium with the black the Brady new name Walk Walk of Fame. Then we got the News They've got the indoor facilities right and all of them. Music Hall yeah Yeah, got the Heritage Bank Center, Yeah, got the Great American got got the Sentosadi. We need one more, We need one more segment, give me
out of the student's report. Get him out of here. I told him to call me if you needed me. Will he? The tri State is Coney Island strong. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood report. Guess what, I'm back New York Times. That's all we need. Now what Joe Biden is going to bring Hillary Clinton into his campaign to assist with younger voters? Hillary Clinton? What what? That's his plan? Because she's she's a lot younger than Joe Biden by what a couple of years.
Got a friend of mine named Bill Downing who's ninety three years old and still plays golf. Yeah, he says, the only dates younger women. My head hurts. I said there aren't any older women, and you're talking about that's true. But Hillary Clinton wants to be involved in the Biden campaign to get out the vote, Get out the vote. I don't know what to tell you. Where's Rocky when you need him? I'll tell you what he's worried about. The Notre Dame volleyball women's team finished in the last place in
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