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2-15-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the fentanyl crisis with Cindy Abrams, penial fractures with Liz Bonis, and Dr. Curry Meyers explains why we've seen a trend of transgender mass shooters.

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To be determined. It doesn't appear at this point to be an act of terrorism, but it appears to be two or three individuals with the handguns decided to settle their disputes among a crowd of about a million people. So that's coming up later today after two o'clock. After one o'clock has Liz Bonus of Channel twelve. Of course Valentine's Day male injuries are going to be discussed, along with whether or not Super Bowl could be hazardous to your health because of

heart attacks. But until then, Sidney Abrams, State representative from the western side of Hamilton County, Sidney Abrams, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. First of all, you have great experience because you've gone to the southern border and you watch what's happening there, and we see a big story of the inquire this morning about homelessness is rampant in the city of Cincinnati. We

know criminal activity is rampant in the city of Cincinnati. The mass shooting and the church outside of Houston, Joel Ostein's church appears to be committed by someone from El Salvador, whose transgender which is the fifth transgender mass shooting in the past two years. So from the western side of Hamlety County and your observation on the southern border, what is going to portend for Cincinnati if we continue on the same path, are we going to look like Portland and Chicago?

Well, thank you for having me on again of course today, And yes, I mean we Syrup Jones from Butler County and myself went down to the southern border and we saw firsthand what was happening down there. And if we don't get that under control, I mean they are here in Ohio and Cincinnati. And yes, if we don't get a crime under control and get back the routine of law and order here, that we will look just like other

large cities that have lost control. And truly, at MYNA used to say, actions speak louder than words, and so I'm not someone who just stands around and takes pictures. I came back from the border and I ended up introducing House Built two thirty, which I believe is going to be one of the prongs to solve this issue of fentanyl and whatnot. I mean daily twelve o high winds today, here are the facts. Twelve oh high winds today

will die of fentanyl poisoning nationwide. It's equivalent to a seven thirty seven airliner crashing daily of Americans dying of this fentanyl poisoning. And the DEA estimates sixty percent of counterfeit prescriptions may have a lethal dose of fentanyl. And they've seized enough fentanyl at the southern border in one year to kill two point five billion

people, or every American seven times over. Well, can you imagine if there was a seven thirty seven crashing every day, the airline industry would stop. You couldn't even get a plane up in the air. As far as obtaining the fentanyl, the drug does not appear with a sign on it saying this is fentanyl. It has sold a hand to hand many times on college

campus or in the workforce. That might be percoset, might be delighted, might be some other prescriptive drug that is told by the recipient to be fine, it's percoset, no big deal, or it's a weight loss drug. It's a pill. Is there any way that a person in college or workforce you got sometimes on the golf course, somebody might say you got some taylanol and you open it, you know, open up a bottle and you look

at it. I always look for the for the label of the t. If it's etcetera and it's got a E on it, I look for that. But so many young people are invincible. They're bulletproof. And in my family that has affected my family, the fentanyl and the scourge of ventanyl in my family, I know it exists and I know it's being sold hand to hand. So what advice is a former police officer and a state representative that you can preach as long as you want to. Young folks don't take pills

from even friends of yours who may be well intended. But how do you know if someone says, here's a percoset, you're a little bit anxious, try this, or you want to lose some weight, try that. How does a person trading a pill back and forth, maybe for no money, just from a girlfriend. I look at the case in Ohio state or two or three sorority members were killed with fentanyl overdoses, thinking they were taking a prescriptive drug that a girlfriend told them it's good to go, and it was

filled with it was filled with with fentanyl. But how do you know when you ask for help whether it's got fentanyl in it or not? Is there any signed Well, that's the scary part. You don't know. And what we saw again at the Southern border was a press pill that looks like the

exact real thing that is adderall that is xanax. And I'm telling you, unless you have a prescription from your doctor and you fill that at a pharmacy here in America by a licensed pharmacist, are you don't know what you're getting? Again, we heard hours of testimony and committee on House Bill two thirty and at the end of the day, as a state, we need to

do more. So we're going to educate k through graduate school on this the dangers of fentanyl because you don't know, and you can't tell, and there's no way to know until you take that pill. And next thing, you know. Again, every parent that came up to the podium started by saying my son was not a drug addict, and they told their story or my daughter and it was heartbreaking as a parent. But also at the end of the day, in Ohio as a state, we do so much. I

mean, there's multiple prongs to this. Obviously, the situation, you know, fighting addiction, prevention, treatment and enforcement and unless we do all three as a state, nothing's going to change. When you heard this testimony. When you heard this testimony, Sidney Abrams, what are the two or three that stood out? Because it in just fourteen, sixteen, twenty five year

olds, it's forty fifteen sixty year olds. Well, what impressed you about the practical use of fentanyl and fentanyl which is like fifty times worse than fentanyl? And so where does the presses look just like a tayland al table or just like percoset, just like xan x. So how can you tell? I can't tell how many times I've been on the golf course playing racketball, whatever and someone says you need some tyland on. I said, yeah, I'll take a look, and says thailand on it. But from this point

on, I'm not even going to do that. So what are the two or three pieces of testimony that stuck with you? Well, what stuck with me really the most is again local folks from Butler County. My friend Mark Murphy, his daughter Lizzy thought she was taking his antax and that was that and she died of fentanyl poisoning. Again to do it for Jack Foundation here

in Hamilton, County. Again, Jack was not a drug addict, and it was just one of those things where you know, like you're just talking about here, take this, you know, it'll calm you down or whatever it is, and the next thing you know, it was ventanyl and it killed Jack. So I am here being vocal for Lizzie and Jack and many others who have died of sentinel poisoning. And it is coming in again from our southern border from China. There are are enemy they're not our friend through

the cartels here too, Cincinnati, Ohio. So my bill, what am I? You ask me what the solution is? Right, that's going to

be your next question. Yep, yep, all right. So House Bill two thirty raises penalties to mirror federal law because if our local police departments, the Cincinnati Police Department, which they do work with the DEA, the federal charges if you're if you're selling this poison, you're going to prison, but they're sending you away federal law, the consequences are much stricter than state. So we're raising the penalties for drug trafking of cocaine, fentanyl, heroin,

and methane fenomine to closer match federal law. We're expanding the definition of human trafking to try to catch these cartel members that are sending these people in here Americans. They're recruiting Americans to transport these criminals to different states across the nation to sell this poison. So by expanding that human trafcking, we're able to catch them trafting these humans because they are We're establishing a five year mandatory minimum

prison term. Five years mandatory minimum. If you're the drug dealer that sells that sentinel that kills someone, You're going to do five years no matter what the judge gives you. In addition to what the judge gives you, and we are allowing we're requiring all of our corners to list spentanyl poisoning as the cause of death, of course, if that is found in the person's body

and it contributed to their cause of death. Again, I mean, this is one of the prongs, like I said, prevention, treatment and enforcement. I believe this is going to help here in Ohio and Sydney Abrams. Of course, Kamala Harris is in charge of the Southern Border. Jesus are could anyone go to the Southern border in charge and spend days on the southern border and not understand that sown within this invasion is the literal destruction of the

United States of America. Could someone go there objectively and say, man, this is a good thing, because as many liberal progressive Democrats in the Congress and some Senators like Bernie Sanders who say this is a good thing, we need people to wash our dishes, people to cut our grass. That sounds

rather pejorative, but nonetheless that's the argument. Could anyone with a free thinking mind go to the southern border, to Egle Pass and go to Arizona and look at what's going on and saying, man, we need more of this. It's working. Could anyone with a mind look at this and say this is a good thing? No way, one hundred percent, no way. What we saw was complete criminals coming over again, full camouflage, armed with as much dope as they can carry in a backpack, all day, sent

by the cartel. The cartel was watching us watch them. Law enforcement is doing the best they can down there. They're short staff because Biden cut border patrol from five hundred officers down to two hundred. The local sheriff's department there, they're doing the best they can, and at the end of the day, again, unless they get it under control, it's going to continue.

And it is again right here in Ohio. If you think that this drug dealing in cartel and all this, if you don't think Ohio's a border state, you're wrong because they're here and they're signing this poison. And the other issue, you were a cop, and it used to be the drugs like this were sold in OTR and nasty sections of town in Covington and Newport, Columbus and Indianapolis. It was bad. But today that's not where many are

getting drugs from. It is ordered almost online. You meet online, you get deliveries legally and illegally, through ups and through FedEx and all the rest. It's not your When you were a police officer in Cincinnati twenty five years ago, when you talk about drug addicts and heroin, slash, vent NOOYL, car fentanyl, what was the profile of that person twenty five years ago as opposed to the person today? Well, I could say law enforcement.

As I talked to the active members around our state law enforcement, they tell me over and over again, we've seen nothing like this, and some of these officers have been around twenty five thirty years. This whole fentanyl situation. It is devastating, and again, it affects everybody. There's no you know, no matter where you live, no matter how much money you make, no matter you know, you could be raised again, great families, wonderful

families, great upbringing, doesn't make it affects all of us. And again that's why we need to take action. I will say one more step that I think is staggering. Since I introduced the bill in June of twenty twenty three, twenty eight Ohioans have died from fentanyl poisoning and counting, and forty thousand Americans have died and counting since June of twenty twenty three, and it's accelerating. I make the on on the southern border. We have maybe ten

million or twelve million illegals in the last three years. That number could be fifteen million because we don't know about the godaways and the ones we don't know about. You don't know what you don't know, and you want to know what you don't know. If you don't know what you know, you should know what you don't know. You know what I'm saying and this is the

tip of the iceberg. There's five hundred million more wanting to come to America, and the gates as we speak this Thursday afternoon are still wide open. This is not like the end of it. This is the beginning of another one to two hundred million. It is estimated by the US Census Bureau that in about in the next twenty five years, there's going to be at least another one hundred million persons living in America in the next twenty five years.

That's only four million a year, which is less than what's happening right now. We had three hundred thousand just in the month of December that we know about. The country is not configured to have an additional one hundred million persons living here on public assistance? Am I right or wrong? No, you're You're totally right. And we were down there in Coache's County and the Sheriff's

Department gave us a briefing. They're undercover unit. And I'm going to get the numbers wrong because I don't have them all memorized, but I'm just going to give you a ballpark okay. Back in and they gave us stats back in twenty seventeen. Let's say there were you know, one hundred I'm just going to round up the number here and I can get to the exact numbers here in a minute. But one hundred people that they caught crossing the border

illegally, Okay, back in twenty seventeen. Guess what it was in the same month of January in twenty twenty two. A couple thousand, sixty six thousand, sixty six thousand and Coache's counter and that is a of course, eighty three miles of border. And it's in the desert. You got to be picked up somewhere than transported by Catholic Social Services or the Salvation Army or

the Urban League. They're under contract with the federal government, paid tens of millions of dollars a month to provide transportation, housing, clothing, feeding, medical care for these individuals. And that if you're in the middle of the desert, you just can't exist in the desert. You're not a lizard, which means you've got to be transported somewhere all over the country, which is destroying the nature the culture of this great nation. And democratic voters are figuring

it out even more well Sydney Aburns. We got to go. And lastly, what's the latest with marijuana. What can you tell me about marijuana in the House. We have about minute remaining well, marijuana in the House. We are here in district campaigning, knocking doors, working hard, so we are not in committee or session until after the primary. So I have no update on marijuana at this point. But no one's using in the House to your knowledge, but we never know. But essentially this was put in the

lap of the House of Representatives to do something. I know the governor wants something done by the summertime. Are you are you positive? You do? You have a positive attitude about this being available certainly by the fall of this year in the next six months. I do. I do, And we'll come back, like I said in Finance committe'll meet, that's where we're hearing it after the primary, and you know, the Senate sents us over their

answer and we'll take a look at that and we'll go from there. But hey, let me give you let me give you these numbers real quick. Ready, here's the actual numbers. Twenty seventeen Coachy's County Sheriff's Department caught This is who they caught four hundred and thirty one undocumented aliens in January of twenty

twenty two. Again the same month, different year, sixty six thousand, six hundred and twenty How do you process sixty six thousand Coache's County Sheriff's office from four hundred to sixty six thousand, and it's accelerating, but most in the administration in Washington say there's not much of a problem. Kamala Harris is in charge. She has it from four hundred to sixty six thousand in a

small county in Arizona. You know, Sidney Abrams, that's impossible to process and they have to be taken care of somewhere and disperse all over the country. Representative Sidney Abrams, thank you. That once again is House built two thirty. House Built two thirty, which enhances penalties for those who provide fentanyl.

And the problem is it may be with good purpose, which is a girlfriend to another girlfriend, here's his an X take this, or here's a weight loss bill pill, or someone on the golf course here takes some tyl and hall and all of a sudden, you're going to fight for your life. And it's quite sad but representative Sidney Abrams, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, thank you for having me. All right, let's continue with more and if line becomes available five one,

three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. On the other side, looking at my left, once again, the Trumpster is not only dominating the news, he is the news by today and tomorrow. I have a little list here what Donald Trump's going to face today and tomorrow. We're not talking about weeks from now, months from now, years from now, today and tomorrow. What he's got to go through and how a person can

succeed in this is going to be very difficult. Let's continue. Twelve twenty seven, Home of Your Reds Pitchers and catchers have reported on news Radio seven hundred WLW. I always wanted to learn Spanish, but I never thought i'd have that. It's the music Dave coming up after one o'clock today is the Great Liz Bonus Parcy Television and more to talk about heart attacks during the Super

Bowl and also Valentine's Day injuries. Some injuries have taken place, I guess last night and that there will be about two hundred thousand men reporting to the er today and tomorrow to recover from Valentine's Day. That's Liz Bonus after one o'clock today. You know, this morning, as I got up to prepare for today's big show, I thought about a couple of interactions I've had with Donald Trump over the years, one of which was at his placed Trump Tower

in New York City. We had set up a big golf game involving is going to It was going to be John Kasik and myself against Sean Hannity and Donald Trump at Bedminster, and unfortunately it rained. We didn't get to play. We spent some time together. I've interviewed him several times before he became

president, a couple times after. And one thing that we lose track of in these proceedings, as we do with so called famous, rich and famous people, is that I often use the term, you know, they're people too, that Donald Trump is a person who is seventy seven years old, who served the country magnificently as our president. Compared the status of the nation in twenty twenty in November as opposed to now, there's nothing going right.

That was going greatly right about three years and three months ago, but because of the pandemic because of all the new rules of voting put in my Democratic officeholders. We have hundreds of thousands of new people voting that have never voted before, and no signature matching, is no verification of identity who filled out the ballot. There were dropboxes all over the place, and by the time the election was certified in December, it was way too late to have a

trial as to all the shenanigans that went on. And the Democrats borne these kind of election theories beginning twenty in twenty twenty one, with of course Bush forty three running against al Gore. And they're the ones who did not believe

in the outcome of the election. And in twenty sixteen, they really didn't believe in the outcome of the election, did everything in their power to destroy the first few months of the Trump administration through all the CIA, the Deep Swamp, the deep swamp creatures that lived in Washington, from the FBI to the CIA, to the Pisi Court to the affidavis, to make his life miserable. And when he ran for reelection, the media coverage of Donald Trump

as president was ninety three three percent negative. There is nothing positive ever happening despite having the best economy in American history, the low is unemployment rate by having a secure southern border. You might recall Sydney Abrams just said there was like four hundred people in Coachees County when Trump was president. Now it's up to about sixty six thousand, and it's accelerating. It's not going down, it's going up. What you see now in Cincinnati with homelessness, what you

see with fentanyl and car fentanyl is an explosion that is just beginning. You like to think you put a cap on it, that's it. No, No, we got five hundred million more people that want to come to America, and the policies have caused this. The magnificent cities that we had are gone, and maybe they're not coming back. Would you ever plan a vacation in Washington, d C. Now, or New York City, or Chicago, or Portland or Austin, Texas, of course not or Kansas City.

I have a guest on later who knew the woman that was gunned down in the chiefs parade. Her name was Lisa Galvin, and there's a sheriff coming on who knew her personally, to talk about the parade itself. Now, I love it when the Kansas City beats to San Francisco because it's small town America. Kc and Cincinnati are very similar. But I looked at some stats in Kansas City is always in the top fifteen or twenty when it comes to

violence, as is the city of Cincinnati, very very violent. A lot of shootings, like something like twenty thousand shots that we fired this year in the city of Cincinnati, hitting about four to five hundred people, killing eighty to one hundred. And in the Kansas City area, the city thereof it's no different. And so yes, you know we're going to continue to have

mass gatherings of people. I can recall about ten twelve years ago a case in front of Judge Robert Ruhlman that someone got through a barricade and plaied down a bunch of people at Octoberfest and he went to prison for like twelve to fifteen years. Ruleman like Pat Dinkelocker, the judge knows the difference between those

who need help and those who need to be separated from our society. And we don't know a lot about the shooting in Kansas City yet we heard, of course Brian Combs discuss that it appears to be a personal beef of personal encounter and someone what just got in the way of a bullet, and that someone was Lisa Galvin. And there were about twenty to thirty others that were injured as shots were fired in the range of twenty to thirty shots semi automatic

handguns. And how do you stop in that open air area and go through metal detectors and answer as you can. It's very difficult. It was an impromptu gathering put together yesterday. So to get back to what's happening today, do my left? The hearing of Atlanta is ongoing. I've said this so many times in many places to many Americans who say, you know what,

Donald Trump's going to be re elected. I think it's the first time since eighteen ninety two that we have two presidents running having both served as president. Only happened one other time, Grover Cleveland and then Harrison, and right now it appears to happen. But will it. There's been an effort, well known, not well documented by the mainstream media to get Trump, at least since his election in November of twenty sixteen. Before that, Al Sharpton loved

the guy. Jesse Jackson received money from him. He was a practicing Democrat who gave money to Hillary Clinton and the Planned Parenthood, who wrote books. He was a businessman, a successful businessman who paid at least three hundred million dollars in taxes to the State of New York City and State of New York. He was well loved in the media. His TV show was quite popular.

And then when it appeared in September or October that he was going to lose the election, official Washington stood down a little bit and said, well, Hillary's going to win, so let's not go to extraordinary measures to stop Donald Trump illegally. Shock shock shocked. By about three o'clock in the morning, and I stayed up for the entire time. Outwalks Donald Trump. He is the president. And at that point Obama and Biden panicked. They said, Oh my god, what are we going to do. He's going to

discover all the skullduggery that we've hidden. And the Obama's went from no money to a five hundred million. The Clinton's went from being flat ass broke, according to Hillary Clinton, to worth about two hundred million. And at no point did did Joe Biden ever have access to serious money. He spent fifty years in public life. He now has three homes on the coastline along the

Atlantic Ocean. It's worth tens of millions of dollars. And he never made more than two hundred and fifty thousand a year in his life on any venture. How's that possible? Donald Trump, if he was allowed to do what he could have done in his first four years, would have had an even more successful term. But having said all that, today is a day like

none other. It began with the Trumpster in New York City appearing with Alvin Braggs on the thirty six count indictment brought by the County of New York in the City of New York for misreporting payments made to Stormy Daniels of one hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Let me explain, allegedly in twenty oh six that Donald had a shall we say, brief encounter with Stormy Daniels, who was a full fledged porn star at that point of great note, and from that

point on she kept a low profile. She continued to do porn and do other adult entertainment type things. She wrote a book or two, and then she wanted to monetize. In twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen, she wanted to monetize her brief encounter and Stormy Daniels said it was a very brief encounter with

Donald Trump. So she contacted her lawyer's contact at Michael Cohen, who was working with Donald Trump as his lawyer at the time, and they finally negotiated a deal deal a so called catch and kill, that is that alkalites of Donald Trump would pay Stormy Daniels directly and indirectly one hundred and sixty thousand dollars in a check delivered by Michael Cohen in exchange for exclusive exclusive coverage of her relationship with Donald Trump, which is catch it, catch the story than kill

it, so doesn't get out. The goal is not to let you know about the relationship between Stormy Daniels and Donald Trump. How'd that work out? Not at all. So then when he was elected president, of course Stormy Daniels saw more opportunities in order to get more money and more coercion out of Donald Trump, and that also metastasized. But at this point, according to

the County Process Cocuter in New York. Alvin braggs that instead of calling it a catch and kill payment for services rendered, it was a campaign donation. The theory is that the money was paid to Stormy Daniels because it was thought that the public disclosure of that relationship would cause political damage to Donald Trump and maybe not get him elected president. As if those of us who supported him then and now don't understand that he had numerous, maybe hundreds of affairs with

women over the years. I care about his policies, not as peccadillos. So in this case, Alan Bragg took this a bridge too far and said that the money paid to Stormy Daniels was in effect a campaign contribution that was not reported on his campaign donation form. Instead, it was reported under a corporate entity and deducted as a business expense. So, on one hand that Donald wanted to keep it secret, did that work? On one hand,

the Donald wanted to call it a business expense, Did that work? And on the other hand, the state wanted to claim if you knew about it, you would not have voted for Donald Trump because of the relationship he had with Stormy Daniels. It was a misreporting on a form. The nature of the expenditure. Was it a campaign expense not put on the FEC documents,

or was it a personal expense that was run through a corporate account. And so Alvin Braggs has taken now every email, every text and made it a separate act and further into the conspiracy, which is why there's thirty six counts.

And today now it's ten to one. Today, about ten am, the Donald was in court and the trial court ruled this is a liberal Democratic judge sitting in New York City, in New York County, in New York State, has set a firm trial date of March to twenty fifth of this year to try the Donald in New York Felony Court on these thirty six counts that by themselves carry approximately one hundred and five years in prison for having the

payment to Stormy Daniels on the wrong form that people did not know about. Are you kidding, meat? We all knew about it. So according to the judge this morning and the reporting by CNN, the trial itself is going

to take two months, and that's a conservative estimate. So every day beginning March twenty fifth through Memorial Day two months later, there's going to be breathless wall to wall coverage of this trial in New York City, in which the sexual peccadillos of Donald Trump and Michael oh and Stormy Daniels will be blared across

the media for two months. In addition to that, as I speak, looking to my left, there's a hearing being conducted now in Fulton County Court in their trial court, in which it is alleged that Fanny Willis, the prosecutor of Fulton County personally benefited from payments to her lover, Nathan Wade, that encouraged both of them to take trips all over the world, from Aruba to the Wine Country, California, to South Beach, et cetera, using

public money. So the theory is that Fanny Willis appointed her lover, which Nathan Wade has admitted that they were lovers starting in twenty twenty two, and that both of them benefited from the six hundred and fifty thousand dollars that Fanny Willis agreed to put in the pocket of Nathan Wade. And if that's the case, prosecutors cannot personally benefit from the prosecution of any citizen. So if this is true, it means that Fanny Willis's least problem is getting off the

case. The worst thing she faces is herself getting felony, criminally indicted for all kinds of violations of Georgia and US statutes. That's going on as I speak right now. This is a typical day in the life of Donald Trump. He wants to be in Atlanta, but he can't be in Atlanta. He's got to be in New York. He also wants to be in Washington, d C. Because the United States Supreme Court has two motions pending. One is to take the case of the Colorado Supreme Court saying Donald cannot be

on the ballot. And secondly, the second case involves whether or not the trials the four count indictment in Washington should proceed because discovery has not yet been completed. So to begin my comments, I would say Donald Trump a person, what he's facing now is going to cost him well over one hundred million

dollars in legal fees. In addition to that, tomorrow the New York judge who's going to find Trump hundreds of millions of dollars, who announced his decision, So within twenty four hours that Donald has large felony pending cases in New York, Atlanta, a civil case also in New York. Multiple briefs do in the US Supreme Court. What normal person man or woman could have this happening over a two day period and then still run for the presidency. The

primary for the Republicans in South Carolina is a week from Saturday. With all this going on, can he campaign from a felony courtroom in New York City for two months? And after that trial begins he may face a second trial in Washington, d C. In the odds of him being convicted before a New York jury or an Atlanta jury or Washington DC jury is well above ninety nine percent. Put him on trial in front of Democrats, and the Democrats

will find him guilty. Then what happens to the election? It's called election interference. They knew of these four cases, the Democrats knew one would stick and go to trial before November fifth, And the least one they wanted to go to trial was the one in New York City and involved sex with Stormy Daniels allegedly and the misreporting the payments to her on one form and not the

other form. But that's going to be again a circumstance. He's likely to be convicted in New York City if he gets to trial because Democrats will do that to him. That's called election interference, which I thought they opposed. All right, let's continue with more coming up in about ten twelve minutes will be Liz Bonus of Channel twelve. After two o'clock today is a report from Kansas City to see what's happening there with the investigation twelve fifty six Home of

Your Reds that reported yesterday News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati. A good day starts with a good morning. Here's Stephanie, a fashion model who started her own successful lingerie line. But she doesn't spend her morning lying around in neglige as she has a business to run. She has her coffee, her spreadsheets, and Mike McConnell Good Morning, gives her the latest news, weather, traffic, business updates, and always a couple of laughs. What more

could the Queen of the g string ask for? Mike McConnell Tomorrow morning at five on seven hundred WLW. Sneezing, coughing, stuffy nose, runny nose, postnasal, a bad the bowl, bad of the Bowl Bad of the Bowl, My Billy Cunningham. In about one hour, we're gonna have on a retired sheriff from Kansas City to talk about the murder of Lisa Galvin during

the Chief's Super Bowl parade. But until then, Liz Bonus, of course, is the health medical anchor at Channel twelve, and Liz Bonus, welcome again to The Bill Cunningham Show. And Liz, before we talk about your most recent before we talk about your most recent reporting, you had a posting a little while back relative to Super Bowls and playoffs and health conditions. Can you tell the American people if the Bengals actually were in the Super Bowl,

what would happen to a person's health? Hey, and Liz, how you doing? I want to You had a reporting about a few weeks ago about the health problems during a Super Bowl, if someone could have a heart attack. Can you explain how healthy it is for the Bengals not to be in the Super Bowl because it may cause too many health problems. It is so bad for us. Yeah, they actually found that when your team wasn't winning, you you know, eat more during the game, have like all kinds

of stress in the body, that kind of thing. They can find that out, like just by tracking people what they eat in two teams, but then even leading up to the game, if you don't have the team that you love in there, you can have like all kinds of like high blood pressure goes up and what's up with that? We are it's a game, people, It shouldn't do that. So you're saying the Bengals not in the playoffs is a good thing for our health? Is what you're Is that what

you're saying? Well, yeah, no, I mean like if we were, if we were watching them lose a game, it would not be good. But not being in there, we also don't get that chance to sort of have the enthusiasm of the game and whatnot. But I feel it's a little less stressful when they actually are not playing as compared to you know, when they're right up against that that got a score thing. I know. But hey, you know what, I think we would take the health problems

to have them back in the in the Super Bowl, don't you. I hope to have that happened sometime in the next three or four years, because I have done happen now with Joe Burrow, with the salary cap, problems he doesn't present because the big money doesn't kick in for two or three years. We're gonna have a problem now. Unrelated to that, you have a posting at Local twelve that says rise and intimate injuries among men reported around Valentine's

Day. I had on a frequent guest Ordell about this, and of course this is Live in the afternoon. Tell us what the intimate problem is with people like Tony Bender? What is the problem. I'm hoping maybe it would be a good thing if Tony Bender was having what do they call it, like over active or over stimulated sexual intimacy. You know, I mean, I think that's a good thing, but it's actually resulting in greater penal fractures

in gods. And I don't know what your other experts said, but one of the first German studies actually track this as it goes up around romantic holidays, so Christmas, Valentine's Day. And then the urologists that I talked to at the urology group here said they see it on the weekend, they see

it in summertime. So you know, confirmation is truth. And you guys were talking about this because you're famous for not going to the doctors, right, And so you're saying, can you explain what happens with a penile fracture? Is it like a broken arm or a broken finger? What happens? Well, I asked him that I'm like, so I have to confess, haven't had this experience that I know of with that gentleman. And he said, you hear like a pop, you know, when like you throw your

moniscus out, we'll hear a pop. Does that sound painful? Yeah? But he said there's not. Yeah, there's not. There's not a bone that actually breaks, but the inner lining can actually fracture. And what it does then is you'll see you'll notice that there's like blood in the yurn, or it starts to swell up. Or he even described that you might have like an hour glass shape or the purple egg plant shape and all of these things. I said, well, you know, I understand it's embarrassing.

Couldn't you just like let it heal on its own and not have to go to the doctor. And he said, it'll heal on its own. It just probably won't heal, right, So maybe the problem it could be crooked something like that. Well, he said, it could be deformed, which would make it, like intercourse painful. He also said it could lead to a rectile dysfunction or you know, just even later in life urinary tract problems and things like that. So you don't you don't want to mess with that.

So the reason I was like, we need to tell people this is not one of those things where you go, now, I'm not going to the doctor, like get help, he said, and get it within the twenty four hours that you either hear the pop or notice that there's something that looks a little egg plant is going on down there, assuming you go to the doctor, which would be quite embarrassing. Imagine your wife for significant other

would take thank you, That would be very embarrassing. But then when you get there, do they put it in a splint or what do they do like popsicles? What happens? Yeah, I asked him. He said, they can very carefully, like go, well, they'll do some examination to find out it's really the kind of pop that you know, gave you a penal fracture, and then what they'll do is they'll go in and very carefully

put back together what has been severed. Sorry, sorry, So so it may take you know, if that, if that center of the lining is ruptured, they got to kind of stitch it back together or put it back together. But he said that's a lot less painful than you know, you leaving this alone and then having it become some of these other serious problems.

According to doctor you have this in your report. Quote, we in the US think it's between one hundred to two hundred thousand men we'll experience a penal fracture, and certainly I think that's under reported for as many men due to embarrassment, will not go in and ride it out at home, which isn't the right thing to do. So this is two hundred thousand men is the tip of the iceberg. This could be a bigger problem than we understand even

now. Like why do you think this would happen like around Christmas? Around Valentine's Day? I mean, aside from the whole like oh, we're having you know, sort of an overactive sex life or something. And I was like, well, maybe it's because you know, you buy someone something nice at Christmas and then it really leads to like cool romantic stuff. And now Valentine's Day, you know you and your significant other have some real romance.

I was thinking, like, you know, that's kind of it kind of speaks to we're crazy about each other, just a little too crazy, right, Yeah? Now, I mean I couldn't imagine one of the er and having this occur. And how long is there? How long is there? You need stitches, you might need some massage, you might, I don't know what you get. How how long? How long is your penis still fractured? How long does it take for it to heal? Yeah, I

asked him, Matt. He said that it's usually about six weeks that he'll tell you you have to go home, refrain from wild crazy sexual activity and let this like rest and recover. But he said go in and get it rechecked before you just start traditional use again, because if you don't and it's not healed, you risk reinjury and things even worse. And you know, that was really interesting in this research was that they found this was higher in

people having extramarial affairs. What do you think of that? Well, I guess, yeah, get a little regimented when you're married. So if you men have a duty to respond to a new relationship, that's another problem. Women have expectations that are often unrealistic and I think many many and extramarital affairs. Some guys may want to show they're like Tarzan and they want to go

flat out, and maybe their body isn't up to that. Now, the second part of this, Liz Bonus the Channel twelve, is this has happened. I understand that sometimes you take some of these drugs or whatever that keep things at attention and then you can get if you can't let it go down, because the viagra, etcetera. Is supposed to build things up. But then I've seen medical reports that men cannot relax it at all and you have to after several hours at attention, you have to go to the er.

So on one hand, you got a fractured penis. On the other hand, you have one that won't relax, which is worse. I have heard that, but I think that they put that in the ads just to make sure that you buy the medicine. Please. I mean, this go on for hours hours. I know, I know, but you know you were saying like the women have unrealistic expectations, but we don't have a little blue

pill. So I think it's you guys that have the unrealistic expectations. Of what you were able to do because we're not demanding like four hours and equip you know, uh, I think, you know, I think even with those drugs you can have like some of these fractures and things happen because you know you're going for a long time and you know it's not a good thing. But if it happens, you're gonna you're gonna need a little blue pillar a lot more than you thought, so you better get it fixed to go

down. You know, you guys won't go to the doctor to get your blood pressure checked. I can only imagine how often this happens. And you're never walking in. He said. It often happens like in the middle of the night and stuff, and you know they get called in for emergencies and that, and it's not that unusual that, you know, the doctor gets called in the middle of the night for a heart procedure or something. So

why would this be any different. I guess it's possible to think of it with the same importance, because I imagine it would swell up and be an ugly situation to be embarrassing. I know what h my doctor Carryok has told me about four years ago when I got my aortic valve replaced that. What you need to do is take your blood pressure every other day, And I didn't do it for like two weeks. Finally my wife went to Penny, went to Walgreens to buy one of those blood pressure cups and brought it back

because I don't want to deal with it. I figure if I ignored it, it's likely to go away. And so I can't imagine having this problem. But I think every time you would. Every time. It would be so painful to have a penis fracture that you'd have to get it attendant to almost immediately. There's a lot of nerves down there, you know what I'm saying. I would guess that too, and I would also get that guess that it is not something you can ignore. I mean, you're going to

start noticing that egg plant appearance pretty soon, don't you think? I think so. I think so. It'd be embarrassing. Now. Lastly, many of my friends have thought this is completely unrelated COVID, RSV and flu. Many have a stomach flu RSV. Most of the people, well, you may not accept this as truthful, but I'm telling you it's true. Most of my male friends think the whole vaccine thing was completely overblown. You don't need it. There were thousands of Americans who were died, who died or

were killed by the vaccine itself and not COVID. Are you aware of the theories out there that we were oversold these vaccines and that they didn't work? And if so, you're aware that, I'm sure, how do you respond

to that? So? I do believe the vaccine saved lives. I don't believe the vaccines were killing us. I think where we got confused was we thought we would have this thing called herd immunity, that once there was one coronavirus, and then we were vaccinated against that virus, we wouldn't catch it. The problem was this virus kept changing, so as I think the part of deception was what we didn't know was that one vaccine wasn't going to make

it go away. But you know the problem with saying that is, you know close to a million piece people died from this virus. How do you not think the virus was killing more people than the vaccine. I mean, do you know anyone that died from the vaccine? Do you personally know? I do not. Of course, I had a couple friends die, and the doctors weren't sure whether it was COVID, whether it was heart disease,

whether it was the vaccine or poslavid. I can't imagine it was poxslavid or the vaccine, but they don't know, And one doctor told me in five to ten years, we're going to find out which it was. But a million Americans died, the great majority or over sixty five or immune compromised. Healthy children did not die from COVID. Is that correct? Actually that's not

correct. If you talk to the vaccine researchers at SINCEINNI children that actually make those vaccines, that's how you between two and fies just reacted very strongly to the virus and they did not survive. So the problem is if you could pick out which kids were going to do that, which healthy kids, you would only give the vaccine to the kids at risk. The problem is you

don't know which ones. So I am fully aware of the conspiracy theories, and I think we were sold that it was going to stop us from catching the virus, which we found out later didn't happen. But I don't think we were sold that it didn't help at all, because you know, if you watch watch the numbers right after you know, Trump got that vaccine out there in a year, God bless him. That's never been done before. Right after people started getting that vaccine in December, you saw a direct line

of infections and deaths go straight down. Part of the problem was you had doctor Anthony Fauci and others telling us that if you if you get it vaccinated, you can't pass it on to someone else, and that wasn't true. And if you get vaccinated, you're not going to have a terrible health outcome,

and that wasn't true. And so right now, whenever I have on brad Winstrop, he talks about the hearings they've had with Fauci and Collins, and much of what they said turned out to be false, including the six foot rule, which wasn't based upon anything but a guess. And as far as shutting down schools, that probably should not have happened because most ninety nine

percent of kids were not at risk. There's about eighty million, eighty million children in this country, and if two or three hundred had a bad reaction to the virus, that doesn't mean you shut down school for the other ninety nine point nine to nine percent. But nonetheless, last question is this, how do you know if you have COVID, RSV, the flu, or

a stomach virus? How do you know what you got? So you have to test and there is a flu test you can take at the doctor's office that's rapid, and there's a COVID test you can take at home, and the government's still giving them away for free. They Otherwise you have to go

to the doctor and they'll test you for RSC. I mean they can do that now, So you won't know without a test that the symptoms are so similar that chances are you've got one of the above, And even the stomach flul if you have a fever, might confuse you with like COVID or flu. So you've got to rule out you know how we rule out things. So you've got to rule out COVID, rule out the flu, and then you're probably left with the stomach virus if you're not positive for RSV. Let's

bonus, When do will you do? The story on Channel twelve on the penal fractures? When will that story air? If at all it has aired, so you can find it online at Local twelve dot com. I just aired it right before Valentine's Day because this week, you know, lots of romance going on. When it's in the middle of the week, the romance might be on the weekend. So we wanted to be careful before the holiday and right after holiday. Women have got to be careful. Women have got

to be careful what you're saying. Women have got to you know, make you guys go to the doctors if this happens. I have, If that one happened, I'd be I'd be driving, get me to the get me to the er. But it'd be embarrassing. Would you agree? I wouldn't go unless I absolutely positively had to. That would be embarrassing. If you ever talked to like emergency room positions or nurses that work there, or pas that cover it, they will tell you they have stories that are just unbelievable.

The er. It must have been awfully good to be that bad. So, Liz Bonus, thank you very much. I'll be watching and listening and thank you for coming this afternoon on The Bill Cunningham Show. Liz Bonus anchor, thank you very much. Hey, Pleasure, Willie, Thanks Pleasure, that's the problem. Thank you very much. Liz bonus By. Let's continue with more coming up next to news after two o'clock as a sheriff from

the Kansas City area who knew Lisa Galvin who was killed. It appears to be two or three young folks with guns settling a personal score instead of some active terrorism. Let's continue one twenty six Home of your Bengals and Reds pictures and catchers, reported yesterday, all on news Radio seven hundred WLW. I'me Core Technologies provides its solutions for a data centered world with a suite of services from mobile computing the desktop to data center. Hello buyet and I'm broadcasting.

I was saying some good news and sad news. Good news is serious injuries. Bad news is Don Gullet. Yeah, he ate and the Big Red Machine passed on Wednesday after some recent health issues. First of all, about Don Gullett when I read these stories, and he was the best athlete on the Reds at that point. Even better as as far as being an athlete, twenty of twenty one strikeouts in a perfect game in high school. He scored seventy two points in high school by himself, eleven touchdowns in a high

school game. Right, he was wonderful, kept a low profile, and as Johnny Bench said, no one has said a bad word about Don Gullet right passed away at the age of seventy two, seventy three, seventy three. Wish him well now, seg what about spring training? Any injuries yet? I'm sure they're going to be. No nothing yet, welly, nothing to report. Everything's all right out there. Pitchers and catchers are continuing. Most of the roster is there, but the position players are due to camp.

Are doing camp on Sunday. First full squad workout Monday, one week from this Saturday. One week Guardians Reds Cactus League opener. Doesn't get any better than that. What about Red's opening day on March twenty eighth? What can you tell me about that? I don't know yet, too far away. Jennifer Ketchmark hasn't checked in yet. Well right now, her weather maps doesn't go out that far. Hey, get me into the student's report.

I'm sure there's gonna be lots of injuries in Glendale. Please continue well, he the Stude Reporters approach service every local Tamestar heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar Quality you can feel in beautiful mil for the home of one main gallery. Right down the street is Baker Heating at five one three eight three one fifty one twenty four sports. Thank you, I'm good. Something's wrong with that

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six years young, correct. And as Buddy Lorosas said, she was a looker. She I said, what do you mean was a looker? Buddy? She is a looker. She is a looker, ninety six years young, and she's working like a dog. Why doesn't Ron Larkin give her a raise? You know what. I was going to ask him that today, but he left real quick. Continue. Let's see last night, will Ye lacks a daisy goal and lackluster effort by those Musketeers as they lost by eighteen

to at Seaton Hall. So they go to thirteen and twelve Mark haz Warwick with a game winner a layup with five seconds to go. As NK, you beat the number one of the first place Green Bay in the Horizon League by one. Women's basketball last night, the top ranked number one Yukon Huskies in town beating Xavier eighty six to forty. Not good. Now you can get the latest on the Bearcats tonight. Wes Miller showed live for the original Montgomery End at eight oh five. You ready for a big question early on?

Why not Chris Holtzman's been fired as the high state coach correct season? And their speculation is either Mick Cronin or Sean Miller is top of the list. What do you say, Well, I saw today where somebody said that Mick Cronin is a knob of Ana on that deal. I don't know about Sean Miller. I mean, uh, you know they got they got a lot of dough ray into me, a lot more than a lot of places up in Columbus. I don't know It's good. It's gonna be interesting to

see. But uh uh, the the Ohio State University's got You know, Chris Holtman had four more years left on his deal deal. How much money is he going to get? All millions and millions. According to ESPN, the top candidates are in order. Greg McDermott from from Creighton right right, Sean Miller, Xavier, Dusty May related to Dusty Rhodes, I would assume, and Mick Cronin, well, I don't know. We'll see what about Well, I don't know. I don't know who knows what about Chris Mack.

Chris Mack is uh is available. He's a good man still out there. Formerly at mount Notre Dame High School. Of course, my wife Penelope r hired him as the fresh coach at Mountain Notre Dame High School, which is how he began his career in coaching. Well, and we'll see what happens, I think, Greg. I just don't want to see Sean Miller leave, right. I don't want to see If mc cronin is so happy in Los Angeles, I can't imagine him going. He's going through some rough

times in the past. Couple of weeks. But yeah, I mean, you know he's got it made out there. Yeah, I mean, I mean the tournament's underway genesis right underway with Tiger. I'm gonna get that in a minute. But congrats, will you mentioned high school? Congrats to Talawan to girls basketball coach Mary Joe Huseman, of course, the longtime coach. He's set six seven and sixty nine wins. She started coaching in nineteen seventy two. In seventy three, Mary Joe as the recipient of the Ohio High

School Basketball Coaches Association John Wooden Legacy Award. How about that pretty good stuff? And also percell Marian's d Alexander that's her is the Division sixteen, Division two Player of the Year. So we have that is unbelievable, Tandy Mack. And also how about Caitlin Clark. Tonight, Iowa takes on Michigan. Miss Clark is only eight points away from the NCAA women's basketball scoring record. And if I get that in about ten seconds, Ryl Swoops, a legendary

WNBA player, is going after Caitlin Clark for what well. She gave an interview in which she said that which is factually wrong that she'd played five years, not four. In reality, she played four, not five. That the other opponents do not cover her well because they want her to score a big number for ratings. And of course she has a boyfriend that she's very close to who's going to get married, and many of the WNBA don't like

that boy. So we got Sheryl Swoops going after Caitlyn Clark, who could remain one more year at Iowa if she wanted to, making about two million dollars a year. Thank you. W NBA players make one hundred and seventy five thousand, she's making fifteen times that. Let's see, will he turning to Soccer FC Cincinnati right now playing in a preseason match in Florida to wind things up in their training camp and nil nil against New England? And how

about this? Will he your guy? Im Pope and Bope and Bope and Buppe says he will leave his Paris based club this summer when his contract expires. Could mister Linder and mister Birding possibly bring him to the Orange and Blue? How about Imbope v. Messi At wait, you'd have to move the game to Ohio Stadium in Columbus for one hundred thousand people. That way,

I have one more sports. Really it matter. Jill Dickie, who is the wife of Tim Dickeye, a legendary firefighter in the city of Cincinnati, said to me the following, Hey, Bill, do you know that Andy Imanger has three sons a senior, a sophomore, and a freshman at Milford High School, the home of the Eagles, and all three have qualified for Division one ohs AA diving championships. First time ever that three kids from the

same family qualified for state championships at the same time. Andy Imager and his three sons. Your comments on Milford the home of the Eagles, and uh and Bruce little John that's that is humongous, Sir Willie, I didn't know that one that that's that's that is great. It's three sons from Milford. How many swimming pools are there in Milford? There's a lot of chewing tobacco, but not much swimming pool You get that acr gun eyed pools out there.

I'm gonna get frank Ziebell out there immediately. We're gonna get them. They got a lot of the pools already. They got three kids qualified for state finals. They got a family, They got something. And let's see will the NHL League sources say the Ohio State Stadium it's going to play host to a different type of Ohio Michigan battle. Looks like March the first of twenty twenty five. Next year, Columbus is going to host an outdoor NHL

game, the Jackets against Detroit. Of course, a jacket stink. This year they just got rid of their general manager today. They should have done that about two years ago. Maybe they had to move to Cincinnati. But Jeff Birding in charging on uh In Golf Genesis Invitational, what that's in Los Angeles said it this week. It's right outside Mick Cronin's door. Charlie Hoffman, Victor Hovelin and Lucas Glover at four under LT Gray even through four,

Well, he'll never be the player. He will never break the tie with Sam Snead. Write this down. Tiger Woods will never win another tournament. He's too physically damaged. Please continue. Let's see Joey Logano's on the poll for the Daytona five hundred on Sunday, and also Willie we say happy birthday today? First off, ladies, First, the great Sheila Gray of Local

twelve, Happy birthday, and then number fourteen. Not the King Oscar, Nope, not him either, Kenny Ken Anderson, Happy Birthday, number fourteen, the pride of Augustana College. Pretty good stuff there. So there you go. Of all the words of tongue or penn segment, the worst of these are might have been. And I think about the Great Fourteens Oscar, O, Pete and Kenny Anderson, and only one of the threes in the Hall of Fame that should be a statue in this town somewhere Kenny Anderson,

all three of them once he rose, all three? I'm on one. Why not Great fourteens? Of course Oscar wore twelve at UC, then changed to fourteen with the Royals because twelve was taken, So he became the Great fourteen. And that began with the Big O like in nineteen sixty sixty one, before Pete debuted in sixty three and Kenny Anderson in sixty nine. So really, in a sense, the first Great fourteen was Oscar Robertson, the greatest guard in the first first fifty years of the NBA. Guy gets a

triple double now in the NBA, and it's like world news. Of course the big O was doing it every night, right, Well, he averaged the triple doubles for the entire season. Yeah, I mean, you know, I don't know times NCAA Player of the Year. And how about the how about last the last what was it? Last night? Detroit and Phoenix got together one player from Phoenix and one player from Detroit was walking into the game and the guy for the Piston slugs the dude from the Sons and he

got arrested for assault before the boar started. If they were walking in but they were walking into the arena. Do we know why that happened? I have no idea, no idea, and you don't want to know about my verdict. And those three how about the three clowns yesterday that messed up the terrible tragedy. I mean, everybody's happy and celebrating Willie and all of a sudden, these three guys and what was it They were in a dispute with other people, so they just start shooting. Well, you know what was

that? Can you got to give up give up your gun right segment? If some derelict who's a teenager thug with a gun commits a crime, that means people like you segment cannot own a weapon. Okay, do you understand that? I guess I got to weaponize and politicize this to use it for good purposes. But those who do such things should be under the prison. We have a guest coming up who knew Lisa Galvin, who was the radio DJ as he's called, who was by one of these thugs that was unintended,

I guess. But whenever you fire weapons in a crowd of a million people, guess what. Somebody's going to get hurt. That's for sure. I don't want to hear anymore from left wing activist about gun control. Gun control, as if we need some law to keep some kid from shooting twenty other people, one of whom was dead for some personal dispute. That is disgusting. It'd be like saying for a DUI, well we have to do is blame Ford Motor Company. It doesn't work that way. Don't get me

started on that second. Pissed off? Right, all right, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. That's not lock them up? And I and I have a guest on Sunday night about that transgender activist at Joel Ostein's church that shows up to kill a bunch of Christians. What's going what's going? Illegal? You can't even immigrants, You can't even go to church, you can't even go to a victory parade anymore. What's left? It's illegal? She was

illegal. She had a detainer and an ejection order that the Obama administration took down. A career criminal and the transgender, mental problems, psychiatric problems, extensive criminal history. Who takes her own son to a mass shooting? That is cowardly and disgusting. Boy, I agree with you, all right. Segment Get me out of the shuge report. We have a former sheriff of Kansas City area coming on. His name is Curry Myers. Yes, to talk about Lisa, Galvin and Moore. Segment, Get me out of the

stude report. By the way, I got a hot off the wire. A minor injuries taking place in the Reds camp. It's the left handed pitcher the Reds have. You know? Oh, Alex? Now, what's his name? Alex? Is it Smith or Alex Young? Young? I don't know Smith or Young, but it says here the Alex Young experienced back tightness Wednesday afternoon. It's been scratched from the spring throwing schedule. First injury Alex Young throwing a baseball hurt his back. Well it's not like that Toes.

A few years ago he put his put his foot on the pitching rubber and was out for a month. Segment You got me all angry. Now give me out of our steege report. We have a guest coming up next. You're gonna want to listen to from Kansas City. Go ahead, willye and hounter of World Hippo Day. Oh, how about cocaine hippos? Fritz Fiona, BB and the tuck Man. What about the cocaine hippos from Pablo Escobar? What about the cocaine hippo Well, they got it's their World Hippo Day.

We leave you with the immortal words of the stewed report. Tucker, Here you go. That's Sammy right there. Tucker and BB a little dispute there. Come talk to Lisa Liz Bonus about fractured penises. But that's another story. What segment, Thank you very much that coming up after two thirty. We did it, but we just brought it. Fractured penises and Rocky

boyn. Wow, that's got to hurt on Valentine's Day on news Radio seven wler elevate your sleep experience with an adjustable bed and make everyday activities like breading, watching TV, and working in bed in a super Bowl parade a couple

of days ago, and that was a horrible circumstance. Then you had the shooting up attempt at the murder of many of the Joel Oustein church on Sunday afternoon, and an Hispanic woman identified as identity switching transgender Hispanic woman with pro Palestinian anti Semitic beliefs was seemingly the biological female who use multiple male aliases and a disgusting act she takes. It appears she takes her five year old son with her to a mass shooting and things have not worked out well, of

course for him, nor for the many others who were wounded. And of course doctor Curry Myers is a criminologist, academician, author, consult and the retired sheriff. I love, retired military and retired sheriff happens to be in Kansas City the side of the Super Bowl parade. But first of all, doctor Curry Myers, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Before we talk a little bit about the Super Bowl parade, and I think that's in a different

category than this one. We think we're not sure at this point as to the culpability of the three that have been arrested. We'll see down the road what happens. But let's talk about what happened with this pro Palestinian person who her name is Genevezi avonn Moreno, who tried to kill dozens or hundreds of people at the Texas megachurch run by Joel Austin Ostein outside of Houston. And can you tell us you have a great column up of several items that were

missed by the authorities. So doctor Curry Myers, what was missed when it came to this mass shooting again at a Christian church? Well, thanks for having me on the show. It's an honor and kudos to the too off duty officers that we're working in capacity at the church. It shows you that the church has taken safety and security and physical security and that's very important.

So they have officers assigned to that church whenever it's opened their off duty, and they were because of their response and their heroics and they went exactly what has been taught nowadays, which is direct a threat. They were there within seconds, if not maybe a minute at the most and was able to take

out the shooter. But to your point this bringing one of the reasons I brought it up on my substack, doctor Currymeyers dot substact dot com, is because I continue to get frustrated with the lack of evidence based policing that we are not using in America. And it's not an attack on Houston police at

all. This it has nothing to do with attacking anybody. It's that we generally know in most about ninety five percent of mass shootings, we are aware of potential issues and problems ahead of time, and in many cases, the vast majority of cases they have been arrested, they sought some sort of medical condition. And once again, this particular mass shooting goes back and shows that we knew about this person, We knew about their behaviors, and that's why

I laid it out in facts. Facts one is she has a violent, extensive criminal history that stretches way back to two thousand and five and these recording to court records. The fact two was she was previously arrested for assaulting a public servant causing bodily injury and forgery, theft for stealing cosmetics from a store, evading police. She has a slew of charges on her decades old rap

sheet when she was identifying herself as Jeffrey Escalante Marino. And then we start seeing other facts get developed and that she was placed under emergency detention order by Houston Police in twenty sixteen, where they stated, we do believe she has a mental health history that is documented through us being the PD, and through interviews with family members. And then again this is direct from Houston PDE.

And now we find that she was an illegal immigrant. She was an El Salvadoran that came in in twenty ten and actually had a detainer order against her that was eventually dropped or lifted more than a month later. And then you throw in the fact that there's elements of transgenderism in this mass shooting, and quite frankly, since transgenderism has gotten pretty popular, it's turned into a major

issue on mental health. The last five or six major shooters that we've had mass shooters, have you pad in this country, there has been links to transgenderism as a result of their behaviors. May not be the reason why they did the shooting, but they do have those mental health issues in their background. Yeah, And the fact of the matter is this case blares out for all the signs that were missed up and down. This could have been a

mass casualty event of historical proportions. Happened to go into to Joel Ostein's church in between services, and this person started one person crime wave in twentyh five and my simple math indicase that's when this person, Marino turned eighteen years old.

Mental health, illegal immigrant, transgenderism. Is that why the last few days this story's dropped out of the mainstream media because much like the event in Tennessee in which a transgender individual shot up a Christian grade school, if it doesn't fit the media narrative, it doesn't get the same play. But have

you noticed the last few days there's been little media attention to this. Well, it has, and to your point, that has been the case on the last five or six that have occurred just within the last year, and most recently we've had a number of those just within the last six months. The media has even said that we are overstating. I think that I've read where they're overstating the connection to transgenderism. I'm not overstating anything, and I

don't think anybody's overstating anything. It is what it is. And if you look at the facts of the case and the data associated with the case, people who suffer from transgenderism or gender identity issues have a higher propensity of suicidal ideation. That's data that has reported through studies. So it is a mental health issue concern, and to not talk about it and not bring it to fruition is a problem. It may not be a motive like the National shooter.

It was, in my opinion, a motive, but we had prosecutors and elected officials setting on that case because they weren't willing to put out the manifesto. And I would argue that information is extremely important to be able to put out, especially the people like me who are criminologists and applied criminologists so we can study and understand how to not have these events occur in the future. So, yeah, there is a there. It's a political hot button.

But the problem in America right now is we're not We're not basing our decisions on data and facts. We're based basing it on feelings. And we automatically discount if something, if if somebody has an issue or problem because it doesn't fit the narrative, and that's a that's a that's a grand concern. Well, when you combine in one chaotic mix transgenderism, gender dysphoria, mental health deterioration, add on top of that warns out for one's arrest, illegal

immigrants, detention orders. There were so many signs for so long with Marino, going back ten to twelve years. It would take a blind dumby photo fool not to understand we got a problem here when someone is mentally ill with access to firearms, I'm sure illegally. And then add on top of that the fact that the person is gender fluid, going back and forth between male and female. Just for a moment, tell the American people about this detainer

that was withdrawn indirectly by the Biden deministration. Explain why this Marino wasn't deported back to Ol Salvador long before the shooting. Well, it's it wasn't. It was twenty ten so when this occurred, so that would have been doing during the Obama administration. But the interesting the the interesting number is she had been arrested by police prior to that. Her charges go back in America. They go back to two thousand and five American court records, so we know

that she was in and out of the country. She was detained as an Salvadorian immigrant in twenty ten, so and they lodged the detainer against her. So it's very confusing to me why somebody. It goes back to our immigration problem is that when progressives are in power, progressive presidents, they seem to say that it doesn't matter what your status is, it doesn't matter what your criminality is, that we're going to continue to keep you in the United States.

If she had events going back to two thousand and five, again this is my opinion, one would assume that she wouldn't be a good candidate for citizenry and should be returned to the country of her origin. I mean,

why not. That's why you have immigration policy for people. Why not you have someone in twenty ten now at thirty four years old, so that would have meant this person Marino was twenty years old by that point, mental health issues, criminal record including violence, illegal entry into the country, doesn't belong here. But in twenty ten, Ice lifted the immigration detainer, Was any reason given to do that? Was simply a matter of course let this person

back into American society. Was there any reason given? I've seen the immigration retainer and I don't There isn't anything that shows cause or why. It just shows dates the person and it was lifted. So those are very generic. And if she went before a court, an immigration court, that probably would be where the information is. But some of that is very difficult to obtain an assess. And then most recently, I mean, she also had trouble

with their neighbors. So and again this is from law enforcement. She just just recently threatened an harassment, harassed members of her neighborhood, to include with a handgun. So you know, this occurred in Conroe, which is just

north of Houston, suburb of Houston. And then after the scene they found anisthemitic writings connected to the to the shooter when they did a search waran at her home and they there was actually a sticker on her AR fifteen, which was the weapon that was used in the active shooter incident, and had a

pro Palestindian sticker on it. Is there some reason that you make the point that in the last two years, there has been at least five mass shootings involving transgender individuals who tend to have a lot of mental difficulties anyway, suicidal and homicidal, et cetera. But is there any I've noticed when I have guests on on this topic that that Christian churches, Catholic churches are being targeted

to the tune of hundreds or thousands. Is there any reason why this person would choose Joel Ostein's large church, a religious building, to do these deeds. I would think it is a reaction to how the media is dealing with the issue. Why pick a Christian church? Why, Well, there's various reasons, but I would make the assumption, if I'm doing a criminal profile on this individual, that the transgenderism actually is an impact and that's why the

church was targeted. Also, if she is pro Palestinian and they have defended the Jewish faith when they're talking about in the pulpit, which I'm sure they did as a church, then that could be another reason while they're targeting a Christian church in particular, And then you throw that on top of the fact that you want to have an effective mass shooters generally plan things out, so

you want to have an effective kill rate. You want to have enough people involved in the mass shooting that it's going to impact it and bring notoriety to your struggles or your issues. So there's various reasons why people locate certain soft targets, and that's what they are. They're soft targets. And I always caution people about going to too many soft targets where they're uncontrolled. And we don't want to live in fear, but you need to be very situationally aware

when you walk into and go to soft target capabilities. Now, this was a hard target and in Texas, so I'm referring, you know, to the Kansas City case, which is more of a soft target opportunity for poor criminals. If if we don't know if that was a mass shooting, we don't know the problem, the the you know the mo at this point.

But you did you told me off the air you're located in and around Kansas City, doctor Curry Meyers, who's a former sheriff and a criminologist, consultant, author, retired sheriff, et cetera, that you knew the only the only person killed was Lisa Galvin what do and what can you tell the American people about her? Well, she was a beautiful young lady inside and out. I knew her when she was a young mother. She was in her mid forties. She has kids that went through Saint Agnes Our School, which

is our parish, onto the Bishop me H High School. She actually spent some time as the police clerk for Rolling Park Police, Kansas. It's right across the border from Kansas City, Missouri. I was sheriff at Johnson County, Kansas. Johnson County is one of the safest metropolitan counties in America compared to Kansas City, Missouri, which has every year when I do the top twenty five most dangerous cities in America, Kansas City is always in the top

twenty five. So when literally when you cross that border, there is a change in a pin, there's a change in proscatorial matters, There's a change law enforcement has very difficulty in getting a lot of cases charged. They need a new jail that hasn't been built for probably twenty five years. There's all kinds of things that are going on in Kansas City, Missouri that make this

happen. But but Lisa then became a local DJ. She was on the radio, she did she did a lot of community events where she DJed, very big in the Hispanic community and is well known. Uh. And it's a it's a tragedy, tragedy, and and you know, we had children that belonged to that family that went to Saint Agnes School or Catholic school there and they were victims of this as well. And thank God that they were not killed in this. But we still need to pray because some people are

in critical condition. It's sad you go to celebrate a great Super Bowl victory. I don't care much for the Kansas City Chiefs because they beat last year my Cincinnati Bengals. But that's a different story. But the class organization. Of course, Travis Kelcey is a Cincinnatian, went through UC and I have great respect for small cities doing great things. In Kansas City is one of

those small cities doing great things. And it is sick and sad that so many of our urban areas have been destroyed by politics, by left wing liberal politics. In Kansas City is no different than Cincinnati or Portland, or Chicago or New York or Atlanta or Los Angeles, destroyed by left wing, progressive liberal politics. And Lisa Galvin was in radio and I read her bio and she was well respected. And I know someone that you knew, you knew

her that the community is tremendously negatively affected. Well, doctor Curry Mars, we got to go. Many times the media covers things based upon whether it fits a narrative, and because the shooting at Joel Ostein's church didn't fit a narrative, it didn't get a lot of play. The last few days go into a hallmark that there were reasons to have this El Salvadoran illegal immigrant arrested

and deported. We had this person more or less with the detainer we let go in twenty ten to go on this crime wave with mental illness, criminal ideations and more. And the sickest thing that the Moreno did was take her own child to a mass shooting causing death and serious injury. But doctor Curry Myers, thank you, thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and doctor Wadoo again and thank you very much. I appreciate it very much.

You all stay safe, God bless you. Let's continue with more and if the line becomes available, you know the routine. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you every day at your home of the Reds and Bengals. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Bill Cunningham for Joseph Chevrolet. Ask your neighbor, friends and family. They all bought from Joseph. Take up the twelve thousand dollars off your next sivice. Another way of saying the story of the

American Dream. Hello, Byet, I'm broadcasting Unrocked. As many issues I want to crow. First of all, the betting lines are up now for the Super Bowl about a year from now. Number one in the AFCs the Chiefs, number two, or there's a surprise the Bills. Number three is the Ravens, number four of the Bengals, five of the Dolphins, six of the Texans, seventh of the Chargers, eight of the Jets. All teams have one thing in common, that is they have a hammer quarterback.

Yes, every one of them. And when you go to the NFC, it's the same thing. It's forty nine Ers, one, Lions, two Cowboys, Eagles, Packers, Bears not as good. And so it points out once again that Joe Burrow needs a Tea Higgins to throw the ball to give me an update on T Higgins. Will he be franchised, will he signed? We need an update. Let me let me just say this, first, watch out for the Chargers with him getting Harball in and they got

one of those A list quarterbacks. As you mentioned, rumors that Harball wants to get Saquon Barkley, bring him over, establish a run game. I mean, and I know that. I mean, look, let them and the Chiefs beat each other up all year. That's fine with me. But watch out for the Chargers. Now, what should the Bengals do about T Higgins? I say, franchise tag him to the tune of twenty one measly million dollars. Okay, keep the party going, keep the band together for

another year. There's plenty of other areas this team needs to address in free agency and the draft. You can't address tight end, you can't address intier offensive line, you can't address defensive line, you can't address running back. You can't do all those in the draft and free agency, and also have to address number one wide receiver. Can't do it so right now the next two to three years, when is the big money kick in with Joe Burrow?

Right now, he's still under the rookie deal. When does the big money begin. I don't have it in front of me here, but I imagine a couple of years pretty soon. Yeah, I mean after this year, it just starts to jump up pretty significantly. And so you got the money now to pay T Higgins and he to me, I mean he's dominating. Jamar Chase is good, but potential T Higgins because of his reach and his size and spectacular catches those two to throw two would be a great benefit

for Joey b Yes, that is correct. I mean, and you got to have two hammers, right, you got to have two wide receivers. Can't just have one. I mean well, I mean Patrick Mahomes kind of showed that. You know, as long as you have Travis Kelsey, don't need much else. But nevertheless, T Higgins, Jamar Chase and then so Joe Burrow is someone who can elevate the play of some other players right that

they don't have to be the top top guys. I think he'll elevate the above average tight end and make him a very good tight end, if that makes sense. Lastly, before I turned things over to the segment, it appears the mainstream media wants to annoy Patrick Mahomes as the goat the greatest of all time for Tom Brady, and it's because Brady had all pros around him. Kansas City has won to tie it end. Other than that, they lost the lineman, they lost linebackers, they lost defensive linemen, they lost

cornerbacks, they lost everything. What does Rocky say about the mount Rushmore of quarterbacks in the history of the NFL. Do we now have a circumstance where Patrick Mahomes goes in front of Tom Brady? No, I say, hold on there, young fella, not quite yet. Still got three more Super Bowls to win before you top Brady. I would still rate Peyton Manning ahead of them. But that's just me now. I mean you also, you got to give a lot of credit that Chiefs defense this year. I know,

Pat Patrick Mahomes is incredible. He's even now maybe goes down as one of the top five quarterbacks of all time. But put him at number one. I'm not ready to do that just yet. He still has plenty of time, though. He's fantastic. Segment. Get us into the Stude report, please, well, he the Stuoge reporter, is the prob service of

a local time Star. Their conditioning dealers tame star quality you can feel in beautiful Western hills called Derbin Heating and Cooling at five one, three, five nine, eight eighty four forty nine and talk to Sue or go to Derbin Heating and Cooling dot com spots. Let's see well he reads Pitchers and catchers continue workouts today at spring training Camp one injury. As you said an hour ago, left handed lent hander Alex Young back tightness after day one shut down

will be further evaluated at this time. Getting ready ring Championship Baseball to Cincinnati. He didn't say what year exactly. That's right. Don't you have a smart man right there? Get ready? It used to be you went to spring training in baseball with a beer belly. Now you go ready to pitch? How do you after being off for four months, not being able to pitch at half speed? How's that possible? Well, how about a few

years ago? Like I said, well, you have Matt late host first day stands on the pitching rubber, hurts himself and how long since your boy? That's your guy? Yeah, I mean he stepped on the rubber. Literally, it was OUs. Johnthan India is still recovering right now. Still yeah, your boy, your boy. Former Red Mike Mustakis will He who was just showing some flab the last time he was here, has signed a

minor league deal. He's with the Chicago White Sox. That's a terrible franchise, right And AJ McCarron apparently it requested to be released by the Bengals so he could re sign with his us UFL's team in Saint Louis, where he played last season, now with a now defunct XFL. He's got the money, he's got the woman. He just wants to play at this point, so I say, good, move, move on. Let's see what else.

Get the latest on the Bearcats tonight from UC West Miller Show Live for the Richard Montgomery in at eight oh five showtime on seven hundred w l w UC is at UCF on Saturday. Xavier got Clobbard last night by Seaton Hall NKU beat the number one team in the Horizon League by one. So I don't know, it's all bad. It's all bad soccer bad for Willie's Musketeers, is what you said. It's all bad. I picked him to win the Big East this year. They're gonna, yeah, somebody not them.

Uh, let's see the final preseason match in Florida going on right now for our men at Orange and Blue FC. Cincinnati leads New England Revolution three to one in the second half. Acosta. Acosta has scored for Cincinnata. Spokes to some lawyers rock on this ACC Florida State suing and leaving. Most of them say the ACC will be broken up within six months to a year, that five or six big schools are gonna leave, that there's outs because ESPN

next year, maybe you have insight on this gonna not gonna. They have a trap door in March of twenty twenty five where they can leave. And the rumor is not the rumor, but they they want that to happen. ESPN could pull the plug in the ACC, then the free for all begins, which attractive teams come out of the ACC won the courts rule that there's

not some deal till till twenty thirty five. What are the four or five schools for the Big ten and for the SEC number one Florida State, number two, Miami, I'd say three North Carolina, three North Carolina, number four, Well, Clemson, of course, we put them back of it two then maybe maybe five put Duke duke because of because of basketball. But

they don't have much of this year's different. I've read this report about the board of trustees of FSU never signed the deal that was signed by the athletic director, and the bylaws of the ACC indicate that only the boards of trustee can bind universities. Several others also had the ad signed, not the board of trustees of that college. So it is void ab initio, void ab initio. Who's he played for? He plays left guard for North Carolina State.

I thought I thought the FC Cincinnati just signed him. So then, what what does this mean for you see in the Big twelve, the Big fourteen, the Big sixteen, what happened? Nothing? I think you know they're they're going to be in the Big twelve, and that's if it's going to be an all Big ten, all SEC they'll be that, and then there'll be the Big twelve and maybe some other conferences that kind of they are

going to be a different tier. Must face it. What happens to the PAC ten when there's only a PAC two that was the same as of right now? Does a PAC ten PAC twelve whatever it is. Now does it even go on? Well, the PAC ten gets all the money the two schools that remain a federal court ruled about two weeks ago, all the money pending goes to Washington State, and uh, what's the other one? Oregon

State? The Ducks and so Washington I'm sorry, I like Beavers, so the Beavers are better than Ducks. But nonetheless, and all the money, tens of millions go to those two schools because the other schools left, and so those schools are out there, they're going to join maybe the Big Sky or something, or post some teams from those other leagues, and we're going to be left with chaos, kind of like in politics, right, we

have nothing but chaos? Everyone doesn't. College football at some point need to just get rid of the NC Double A and form their own kind of governing body. And this all basically fit under that umbrella. Yeah, it goes away because everyone you know, the n C Double A, how does they enforce rules? Sayings to some college, Well, you're suspended, give me your information on this kid, when it's isn't it a free fire zone right now? In their face? You need a quarterback for two million dollars.

Sure you got two mil. Just college. You hate to say, but college football needs just be its own separate thing, even when it comes to conferences. It makes sense for Oregon football to be in the Big Ten and travel across the country and do all this. It makes zero sense for Oregon rowing or Oregon women's basketball or Oregon swimming to travel across the country. Well

that's dumb. They should stay there on the west coast and play you know, as far east as like Arizona. Other than that, you play Stafford, you play all these other California schools, and that's that. They don't need to be transferred over the country. It's not cost effective. It is cost effective big time for Oregon football to go in the Big Ten or Washington football to go in the Big Ten. The other way, it doesn't make any sense. In fact, in fact, you see will tell you to

have games in New Mexico. They have games in Missouri, then games in West Virginia, then games in Florida, then back to Texas. Can you imagine the travel for the UC men's baseball team, and you played baseball and half the games are canceled anyway because of the weather. In most of these sports, as you know, all lose money. Football makes money buying larger

most campuses, some campuses. Their basketball team makes a little bit of money, but most for the most part, all the other sports called I don't know if you saw this, this ones came out like last week it was LSU. Get this, So LSU their football program netted fifty four million dollars. Okay, their baseball or another was their baseball team. Another basketball team

netted like three million, so okay, so fifty seven million. They're in the black right right, But if you take in all the other sports, their athletic department lost three million dollars? Is that? I mean women's basketball I love him, usually costs about nine ten dollars in the red. So is that going to increase or decrease if you're flying teams from the West coast

to the East coast all the time. How much effort or how much did the costs go up for UC in the Big twelve now instead of just flying around to you know, the conference in the USA and American Conference and now they got to go everywhere. Same thing with West Virginia and that, I mean, how much did their costs go up? Extra day, you're leaving extra a day early, or it all starts to add up. It's all the NC double. A will be kissed goodbye, It'll be we don't need

you. You're stupid, you were done well. I mean Tennessee right now is taking the NC double at court. I don't understand all the ins and outside it, but I feel like this is kind of the first salvo of that happening. Them just saying, well, healthy guys, deal, what's on the big show today? Rocket anything? Well, it's pretty good. So right out of the gate, we have Chris Keats joining us. He

joined us a couple of weeks ago. He is the Kannesssee Chiefs pregame host, right, so we're gonna get his viewpoint, boots on the ground of all the mess that happened yesterday at the victory parade there with the shootings and obviously I'm just a terrible, terrible thing. So we're gonna we're gonna talk to Chris because he was there, or he is there, he can tell us what's going on. We were a fitness guy PJ. Street at four o'clock going to talk about the power of sleep and what we can all do

to get better sleep. And then at five o'clock we have Jason Hoffman kind of rounding up the betting trends of the NFL. This speaking of sleeping. Looking on my left, right now, Fanny Willis just took the stand to testify about her sexual affairs. She looks nervous. Here we go, Here we go, Here we go. I gotta get I gotta get. The gun barrel was pointed at you. We go, here we go. Get me out of Fanny fan Fanny, what happened? When did it happen?

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