By Billy Cunningham, the Great American. A couple of weeks ago, there's a terrible incident at Marymount High School, the home of the Warriors, and walking out of court. As I speak, as Brian Hamrick of the power of five plus, we have the issue of I seventy five and recapturing several acres of dirt on top of I seventy five. But until then, Brian Hamrick, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian Hamrick, how
are you. I'm doing all right. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. Explain what happened in juvenile court just a few minutes ago with this child, this youngster from Marymount High School who I guess threatened to shoot up the place. And what happened in juvenile court, Well, they wanted to go over a couple of things, sort of procedures. It looked like they were going to try and see if they could bind this over to the adult court. But
they didn't do that today. They were actually looking they want a competency hearing first, and there were a couple of arguments about whether or not they could do the competency hearing, whether they should. So there's some arguments about that, probably the more interesting things came. But what they're going to do is they're going to order that competency hearing first, and then they're going to make the decisions about whether he becomes a bound over to the adult court and has
tried as an adult. But some of the more interesting things came when they started talking about Bond. Now, his attorneys this is a fourteen year old. They said he has autism. They said that he is, but they say he's he's not a threat, and that he could be placed on electronic GPS with the twenty four hour monitor. And they argued that his father was very competent in with his whereabouts and would be vigilant and keeping track of him.
But the prosecutors ordered that this is you know that there are a lot of people out there that are really edgy if he were to get out. In fact, they said, you know, he had victims on a hit list. There was a teacher, there are other classmates on that hit list, and everyone who had their name mentioned would be, you know, very
concerned if he were allowed out of the juvenile detention center. So they also argued that he he knew exactly what he was doing at the time that he said he had planned to carry through with his threat at the time, but he was caught instead. So the prosecutors just argued that it was safer for him and for everyone else if he stayed locked up in juvenile detention. The
judge said that he should be locked up at this point. Now. She said, if there's an argument about some sort of what she called therapeutic placement, in other words, if he can get somewhere where he could get some help, because they're talking about his some mental evaluations that they're going to have done on him, and he said she would be open to hearing bond on
that. So it sounded like maybe she would be open to him bonding into a facility of some sort where they could do testing and that sort of thing on him. So that's basically what came out of court to just finished a short time ago. Frian Hemmer going this erupted about two weeks ago. It was a major story because watching everything happening, I'm thinking, Okay, this
is a real event. Now it appears I checked this morning. Not to my knowledge, he was in cohorts with some man from Colorado and allegedly they were going back and forth about how to do it. They had a hit list, a guy in Colorado, one at the location of the school.
Give me names of people, what about weapons? It was going to kill the staff at Marymount High School first, and then a teacher or two, then other names on the list, and up to this point, as I understand it, as we sit here this afternoon, do we have any reporting whatsoever that the man in Colorado has been located and arrested or or was this simply a fantasy of an autistic fourteen year old. Well, they asked the
prosecutor about that. The judge said, you know, I haven't really been you know, following this case because it's one of the early things and she didn't want to really be influenced by what she had, you know, seen out there on television or the radio or online. So she said, she asked, are there any other co defendants in this case? And prosecutor not
at this time. The investigation continues, so it sounds like they're still looking into However, they did make it sound like, you know, if there was somebody else it was, you know, because at some points it sounded like maybe that other person was the you know person pulling all the strings, right, and they today in cort it sounded more like, this is the person that was pulling the strings, This is a person that was responsible.
This is a person that said they had continued to go through with the action. So they were laying all the blame that they had on this juvenile at this point, fourteen year old juvenile who previosized kids. You would not think he was fourteen when you saw him, did uh Well, So at this point, Melissa Power's office is saying that, uh, he's the only one we're focusing on. I guess in Ohio, but I would think the FBI got involved. I know Channel five did a lot of reporting out of Colorado
that they're actively seeking this person. They know, according to one reporting, they know who he is. Why isn't he arrested? Right? If this happened? Yeah, it's a good question because, uh, you know, if if it's as you know we've been told, is that this person was you know, kind of orchestrating this or had a role in it, or was even you know, encouraging this sort of thing to happen, you would think that person would be would be yeah, arrested immediately, point immediately would.
However, what it tells me is they're having a hard time finding evidence of that they need to put this person behind bars, especially if they know who this is already. Now it'd be different if they can't find them or they're looking for them, and then you've got all these state lines, even
with the FBI involved, and these things take time. But I would think that's not something they would sit on because, look, if it's you know, a case, let's say it is a case where this guy was encouraging you know, the kid here and was behind all of this and getting him involved in doing this, you know, some kind of crazy shooting. Well, who would know if he didn't have other people at other schools and other
plates right there could be due people that he would be. So I would think that the police and the investigation would be really quick to get him behind bars on something if they had anything. And right now, you know, it makes you wonder what evidence they got, what do they need to do that? Why wouldn't they do that? And this person exists, that was I'm reporting out of Colorado, do the FBIS interviewed the person and that that
person was not arrested. I would think if they had a morsel, a shred of evidence, yet that this is manipulating a fourteen year old autistic kidding marry Mitt to shoot up the school, that they would have put him in the handcuffs and said you're coming with us. The fact that the FBI didn't do that leads me to conclude that it didn't happen. Yeah, that or the the evidence is so. But you would think, well, how else
are they going to communicate? By text? By by internet? I mean, you think you could track that down fairly quickly with enough to get in the rest, you know, until the person else free. Well that didn't happen, because I mean, what would they You know, how do you how do you communicate? You know, carry your pigeon? You probably couldn't track that real easy. But all the means that we have today get a message from Colorado, just the Cincinnati to Marymont, those were be pretty easily
traceable. And I'm sure they have the kid's phone. In fact, I think they reference some text messages today. Right, they got the phone, they have the father, turned over the family's cooperative in Marrymont. They turned over everything here, come take a look. We don't want this to happen either right, And I would think that's the means of communication. No one uses a phone anymore, especially a fourteen year old. They all they do is text. I see fourteen year olds on dates and they text to each
other across the table, much less in Colorado. And so I would think, could this thing. Is it possible that this is a fantasy, some sort of dark id material out of an autistic fourteen year old kid's brain that had no relationship to reality. Could this thing in a sense fall apart? It's certainly, you know, it's certainly possible. You know. I think they found evidence that said, you know, it looked like fantasy or not, that he had planned to try and go through with this and had some
of the you know, items that he needed to do that. But this whole was a person behind the scenes doing all that. You know, that could have been somebody, you know, let's say it's a cousin or a family member, somebody's talked to, or somebody that he knew that moved out there at some point and he just had a relationship and then he built up all these other It's all possible. But without seeing those extra pieces that,
you know, the investigation might have that. Man, it's really hard to see, you know, because again, if there's anything I can't imagine, they wouldn't have an arrest already. No mean, so you have to do put other you know, it does put other things on the table, you know, why wouldn't they have an arrest? And when you do that, you started opening up the doors to things like, well, did he make up a lot of this where they're a kernel of truth? You know,
how are they going to sort through that? Yeah, so it could be. I don't know, but I know marymn is A is a great facility. I've been there many times. It's a good school system, and this thing shocked everyone in that community to the court. I think that there was a student there planning the execution of staff and teachers and a list of names. And this fit in completely with all the other mass shootings we've had, some in Ohio and a terrible one in Texas. Terrible. Yeah, person
you know is saying like they're going to shoot up the school. I mean, that's that's very disconcerting and concerning. But when they go the extra step they make a list and they put names, actual names on it, I think that has a more chilling effect on an entire community, much less of
people that are on the list. You know, you can only imagine because you're like, well, if somebody has, you know, the kind of things going on in their mind that they would that they would make a list like this, they obviously got some issues and so how far away are they from then completing their fantasy? You know. I talk to doctor Jennifer Murray
who looks at these things on a regular basis, these mass shooters. She studies these things, and she says that every time, like and there's certain things that go in every one of these cases, and almost all of them, they have these fantasies about what they're gonna do, and every time they take a step closer, like they buy a gun closer, they buy the bullets, that's the step closer. They go to the shooting range, just
another they buy some black outfit they're gonna wear. They whatever it is, it brings them a step closer to the fantasy, and it sort of fulfills it until they get to the point where they have to do the act that they talk about. So a lot of these folks follow the same patterns, and so you know that could it looks you know on the outside, like we were seeing some of the same things that she sees, and these patterns of people that do fall us through with this. I know Melissa Powers didn't
charge him with inducing panic, charged him with attempt at aggravated murder. And then you had the case in Michigan had the verdict about a week or two ago about the mother who bought the son a weapon, and then the mother the son says, you know, the mother says to the son, don't do it, and she referenced the fact that I thought he was going to
kill himself at school. And then the morning of the shooting in the school murdered four students in Michigan, they're called to the school for their son and the school doesn't search him and allows him to stay in school. A few hours later, he kills four four students and wounds four others. That parents now have liabilities. I can't imagine what the parents are going through in Marrymott with a fourteen year old autistic kid that's difficult at best, and then they
have this laid upon him. Is unbelievable. And were the parents in court with him this morning? The father was in court with him this morning and now they asked him to release some documents regarding the mental health. I guess there's been certain evaluations, some were done that had children in different places, and they were saying that she was asking him to release those records because apparently they don't have jurisdiction. I think they would have to go through they would
just be easier and uh, and so he had. There was some back and forth with the father at that point, but he did not he didn't
really address the court. So uh, yeah, it's going to be terrible night for him, but for the family and everybody else associated, you know, because you know, obviously nobody wants this to happen, so, you know, and I think that one up in Michigan it was like, you know, they I think the court felt and the prosecutors felt, you know that they they could have had some uh they could have made prevented this or
let somebody know that. They felt like they had enough information. And I don't know that these parents here, you know what the information you know, they may have had, but apparently the at least at this point, doesn't look like they had enough to know this was going to happen. Lastly, we have about thirty seconds remaining. So the bottom line is this matter is continued for further evaluation, and then the Juvenile Court Judge Kerry Bloom will decide
whether to bind over. The prosecutor's office cannot require to be bound over, but Melissa powers as serious as a heart attack on this matter. And so the bottom line is another hearing data set and away we go. Yeah. I think it's think it's March thirteenth the next time they come in, so they'll be back for that, and I think they're trying to expedite that mental health evaluation. All right. Once again, Brian Hemrick, thank you for
this information and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Well, thanks again, mister Cunningham. Brian Hamrick, he's the best there is Channel five and there'll be more I'm sure in the news and Channel five and here about what's occurring. But the next hearing dates three weeks away, and it continues. The longer it goes without an arrest in Colorado, the more it appears that this was not as it was first pictured by this fourteen year old.
And I would have to assume, as Brian said that if there was real evidence, there was some adult leading him to this conclusion. The FBI, according to Colorado Media, interviewed this person and did not arrest him. So we'll see what happens. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW Meanwile in Mean, Change and Forest. A beautiful woman stands next to a beanstalk. I'm waiting for Jack. He had these magic
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between this kid and a twenty two year old in Colorado Springs. It's awful, It's terrible, and was it a fantasy or was it real? In the sense that if guns aren't available, what heck knives are available? Clubs are available. I can't imagine the parents of the children on the hit list. I'm told by law enforcement they were. The parents were notified directly as
to their kid's name being on the list. It also include raping individuals and according to according to Melissa Powers, she has the text messaging and she wants she wants the fourteen year old to be tried as an adult in the state of Ohio. If you're a fourteen year older and you commit a crime that would have been a crime if committed by an adult, and your treatments not
amenable in the juvenile court system, then you can be bound over. But it's strictly up to the juvenile court judge to do it or not to do it. And Judge Carrie bloom and Hamiley County Juvenile Court is the most liberal juvenile court judge we've ever had. By liberal, I mean Blaise Fair when it comes to law enforcement. So we'll see what happens. Today's hearing was simply a status report, and there was another competency hearing to take place in
the next three weeks to decide what to do. Based upon what I'm hearing now and what I'm hearing out of Colorado, I think it's unlikely that Judge Bloom is going to transfer this fourteen year old to adult court, although it's possible. It's possible. Judge Stephan Reed is also there, and she's a former prosecutor, so the case will be rolled to one of the two of
them. But the administrative judge carry Bloom, has control. And when this thing first broke about ten twelve days ago, you thought, oh my god, thank god they wrapped this thing up before it actually transpired. According to the legal team of the fourteen year old, they've said, quote, this
stems from predatory behavior of his alleged co conspirator. The co conspirator was a twenty something allegedly in Colorado Springs, and so about eight days ago, the FBI released a statement saying the Colorado Springs, Colorado police spoke with an individual connected to the Marrimont school threat case but did not make any arrest. Colorado Springs police said on Monday, they're not comfortable calling this person a co conspirator,
as if you only a person of interest. I would think that, based upon what's happening all over the country with school shootings, terrible events, that the FBI is extremely sensitive to finding those responsible and rolling that thing up, arresting the entry, the involved parties before it metastasizes, and the rape,
murder, and god knows what else in Marrymont High School. I can only read between the lines whatever this interaction was with this twenty something in Colorado Springs, that the FBI did not find a more soul of evidence to indicate that he was somehow connected to Marrymont High School, you'd have to think that,
according to the teen's legal team. The lawyers for the fourteen year old said the two met on social media, and Melissa Power shared text messages between the two at a press conference about ten days ago, including conversations about killing and raping. The plan was thwarted after they were tipped off by another student.
His name is Zach Swallen, and I would not use his name, but it's been in the media and he gave interviews Channel five, nine twelve and elsewhere, and Zach Swallen said that his son Boom Bom Boom Swallen became aware of the other students threat to school students within the school and called his
father to tell him about what was going on. And according to according to Boom Swallen, who's a fifteen year old, that this fourteen year old possibly attempted murder suspect told him told Boom that if you tell anyone, I'm going to kill you. And so here we are about ten twelve days later and first hearing held, and at a minimum, this is inducing panic by this fourteen year old. At a maximum, it's attempted aggravated murder, attempt at
aggravated rape. He also talked about preferred to gas the place he raised the cameras, kill the people, we need to who kidnapped the attractive ones and rape them. And so I don't know what to say. If you're a parent and you have a kid in high school or grade school wherever, and this happens, it's a shock, it's unbelievable. And the legal team for the fourteen year old has said, quote to try a child in this circumstance
as an adult against everyone's interest and will not further public safety. Well, will further public safety is separating this fourteen year old as long and as far as possible, because these text messages that only some of which Melissa Powers has shared, are extremely troubling, very violent about who to kill first of the
staff and I kidnap attractive teenage girls and rape them. It's like what And so I completely understand law enforcement in Marriymont and Marymont is one of the best police departments in the tri state, working with Hamley County Sheriff's Department and with the FBI, that was there a conspiracy at all. We have the text message in and the FBI spoke with the person in Colorado Spring Springs and they did not arrest him, and they simply here we are eight days after we're
after the interview, and they describe him as a person of interest. They would not use the term a co conspirator. If the text messages are accurate,
this could be I had a person text me this. Perhaps this was an FBI operation in which they have a person in Colorado kind of fishing around the country to find someone wanting to do something like shoot up at school or whatever, and that he's an FBI informant in Colorado who hooked this fourteen year old easily misled, I would think in Marymont to engage in fanciful criminal misbehavior, and maybe he's done this repeatedly all over the country and that's how a
rest take place. On the other hand, if this twenty two year olds described in the media and Colorado Springs is actively involved in leading and predatory behavior against an impressional, impressionable fourteen year old, you would think there would be an immediate arrest and because under suspicion of whatever, and then determine what to do. But they did not take him in custody. And when I watched Colorado media and gone out to Colorado Springs media, there's no reporting on this
case of him being arrested for anything. And the police in Colorado are not using the term co conspirator in connection with the proposed Marymount High School shooting. So we'll find out more, and I think the father has been somewhat helpful, but I'm troubled by the fact that he would not immediately say to the court, look, I'm dealing with a fourteen year old autistic kid. He's on the spectrum, and I'll make available to you all the work that we've
done and the testing that we've done. And Brian Hamrick seemed to say that the father did not respond positively to that. I won't say negatively, but first thing you should have said absolutely, I'll sign whatever releases are necessary so we can protect my son, but also protect other students at Marymount High School who have who've been had their February destroyed by this event when news cameras are out front and your name's on list and there's threats of autistic child committing violence
guns. I understand there was a gun in the home, but it was fully secured under lock and key, which is the only way to have a gun in your home. By the way, as you know, the Great American has several handguns and they're in a locked case with a fingerprint, and that's the only way to have it. To have it in your nightstand and have it under a bed is stupid. That's really stupid, because the biggest injuring danger of those kind of unsecured arms is the death of a loved one
in your home by mistake. And so you'll always have to have an intermediate step between the threat and the pulling out of a gun, and to have people in your home, to have friends and family and kids running around, not to have your guns locked up as an intafada. That's ridiculous. And so according to media accounts, the father of the fourteen year old had a weapon, but it was underlock and key, and the father understands it must
be underlock and key. But there's other ways of killing and committing these acts other than the firearm, obviously, knives and clubs and other means and methods. So whether the fourteen year old ever goes back to Marymount High School, I would not feel comfortable as a parent to have that occur with you, even though it appears at this early point not to involve someoney from Colorado Springs.
But of course the defense team, I understand the tactics of the defense that they say that the predatory behavior originated in Colorado with this male described as twenty two years old who misled the fourteen year old, and the legal team here representing the fourteen year old says this was predatory behavior begun by the alleged co conspirator in Colorado, which as we sit here this afternoon on Wednesday. It appears no rest have been made, so the procedure at this point,
I've been through many of these hearings. There'll be a report coming back. And the two issues that must be resolved to this is the fourteen year old able to counsel on his own defense, does he understand the nature of the charges against him, is able to answer the questions of his defense team, and does he understand where he is and what he's doing? And number two, at the time the offense was committed was an ngri not guilt of our
reason of insanity. That is, assuming this fourteen year old has enough mental capabilities to counsel with his own lawyers, understand the seriousness of the charges, and participate in his own defense. Assuming you get over that hurdle, the next hurdle is when the commission of the offense occurred, and this happened over a period of several weeks, with all the messages going back and forth. At that point, did the fourteen year old know that he was engaging in
criminal behavior? Could he ascertain the differences between right and wrong? Did he know have the ability to know what he's doing is wrong? And does he have the mental proclivities to conform his behavior to the requirements of law. So if you get over those two hurdles in juvenile courts, then the issue becomes this, should he be tried as an adult? That is, a fourteen year old tried as an adult, put probably in Lucasville for the rest of
his life. As an autistic teenager, he'll spend the next every waking hour of his life locked up in an eight x ten concrete room. So that's what he's facing. And if you're a Carrie Bloom, if you keep him in juvenile court and don't send him to adult court, the jurisdiction a limit ends at the age of twenty one, so he'd be amenable to treatment in the juvenile court system for the next seven years and then he would be out
out at least he'd be past high school age. And this is ripped the Marymont community apart, found up course by Mary Emery who didn't care much for Catholics. But that's a different story and Marymont's a beautiful community and today's proceeding is one of many many to come. And if in three weeks after all the mental evaluations, number one can he counsel with his lawyers to prepare a
defense, does he understand where he is, what he's doing. And if you get over that hurdle, which is a very minimal one, then the issue becomes whether or not am not guilty by reason of insanity as a viable plea because he didn't know the difference between between right and wrong and couldn't conform his behaviors to the dictator of the law. It's called n Ray Gault was the Supreme Court case, so shocking, unbelievable, but it's the way things
are today in America. This would tell us that no matter who you are, no matter you have, autistic kids are not the main thing to do as a parent or someone in possession of handguns is to make sure they are completely accessed only by proper persons in a proper way. And it appears the father of the fourteen year old did that. Now you can make a requirement the juvenile court could require every home in which he situated not to have any
deadly weapons. But that did not happen. And I'm a little bit concerned that the father did not open up the books and say, hey, I'll sign whatever waivers you want, so you can determine the mental status of my son, a fourteen year old who threatened to rape and murder inside Marymount High School, according to his defense team, because of the activities of someone in Colorado who was quickly interviewed by the police and by the FBI not arrested.
They identified him, knew who he was, talked to him, and based upon hours of interviews, didn't arrest him, let him go. So I would only think that if these text messages are real, is there something else behind the scenes occurring, like an FBI undercover informant to do this repeatedly around the country so local authorities can determine what is happening, and then this FBI plant, this FBI surrogate, steps in the shadows and they arrest the local
person who's communicating with someone in Colorado Springs. That could be the case. On the other hand, there's no reporting on that. That is a mere
speculation. One thing we can be sure about, and of course Brian Combs and I agree on this that if there was a shred of evidence that this twenty two year old in Colorado Springs was encouraging participating in this conspiration, telling the fourteen year old, what to do, how to do it, whether gas should be used, where to take the kidnap girls, all that stuff. I would have to assume that they would have arrested them at that point
or issued some statement, but they did not do it. In fact, the statement from the FBI seemed to indicate that the person in Colorado is not a suspect in the case. That person is simply a person of interest. So here we go. Let's continue and never stop. We simply continue. After one o'clock today would be Jason Isaac of the American Energy Enterprise. As you know, there's a push afoot now harder than ever to build more battery
plants and evs throughout the United States of America. And what is the impact on now in the American economy. Are those seeking to assist the environment are actually hurting it. That's certainly what I believe, that electric batteries, et cetera and evs tend to cause more harm to the environment then it solves. And then also after two o'clock today will be Jeff Crueir, who's going to talk about the FBI informant flipping on Joe Biden, who now seems to be
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is. So continue with more. The times we live, maschool shootings happens on a regular basis, and I know Marriymont's hurting greatly from this, and we hope it comes out to be fanciful instead of real. But that doesn't alleviate one bit the angst felt by so many. So let's continue with more. After one o'clock will be Jason Isaac and then after two o'clock, we scheduled Jeff Crue air from New Orleans about Joe Biden being a national security problem.
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order to provide ev battery facilities here in America is causing havoc. And one of the experts in the matter of energy is Jason Isaac. He's the founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute. Jason Isaac, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And a note one of the columns you've written about the Chinese green energy form supported by Michigan State government planning to the forest land to build an electric vehicle battery plant designed to help the state meet its climate goals.
And it appears that Governor Whitmer is allocating two hundred million dollars in taxpayer funding for the development while clear cutting the forest to provide for this. So can you tell me where we are here? We are in the great month of February of twenty twenty four, and all hell's breaking loose everywhere in the world, and at this point it appears America's energy needs are being supplied more by the Chinese than by anyone else. Can you explain to the American people
what's happening in Michigan and how it relates to their life. Yeah, it's happening in Michigan, and it's happening around the country. The federal government is heavily subsidizing unreliable variable generation, and the left is just hell bent on destroying the earth to so called save the planet, you know, and I to
talk about destroying the earth, You're right. They're going to mow down hundreds of acres of land, if not thousands of acres of land with great trees that are supposedly of absorbing the CO two, you know, this gas that's necessary for life on Earth that everybody wants to capture. And I say no. I embrace the high carbon lifestyle, and I think the rest of the
world should get to live one too. But it's absolutely appalling. And that's why what the federal government is pushing through the Inflation Reduction Act, through the production tax credit that has been around for decades, that is crushing grids around this country. It's a reason why you see so many foreign companies, companies with you know, Chinese Communist Party affiliates in the leadership of those companies investing
in these projects because they can get our tax dollars. We're subsidizing communism and socialism around the world. Well, when you say it's causing the opposite effect of what's intended, and we went into this thing headfirst because it's subsidized industries that were not viable, which is electric EV battery industry is not viable. And can you tell the American people as to how this helps the Chinese? You write that the irony is that China, the world's biggest polluter, is
bulldozing pristine wildlife to build toxic electric car battery plants. China's continued quest to dominate the battery industry should surprise no one. And we're playing into this because we're subsidizing it. You also say Biden's administration continues to push for electric vehicles that won't save the planet. It will decimate the global environment. So the environmentalists, instead of saving the planet, is killing it by these electric batteries.
So explain what the long term goal is by the communist red Chinese US to control every aspect of our lives. And I think we've got some communist sympathizers within our governments around the country that are allowing them to do this. To make one electric vehicle battery for a small EV requires moving five hundred thousand pounds of earth. And where is this happening? This is happening in cancer villages in China where they're utilizing slave labor to process the rare earth minerals.
And then in China they can own and control over seventy percent of the mines for cobalt, where today you'll have forty thousand kids between the ages of four and thirteen using hand tools and their bare hands. They'll be covered in sulfuric acid dust mining cobalt. To drive this electric vehicle revolution that you and I as taxpayers are contributing nearly fifty thousand dollars per electric vehicle, even if we
don't own one, we are helping pay for one. We're doing it through higher cost for electricity, We're doing it through direct subsidies to these companies, and we're doing it through buying internal combustion engine vehicles. Yes, they're actually contributing because of the crazy corporate average fuel economy standards, and they still with fifty thousand dollars in subsidies per vehicle, they still can't make money, and
that's why many automobile manufacturers are cutting back on their even format. Now you ran over that rather quickly, How many, how many, how much Earth's got to be move to produce one battery. How much one battery for a small ev five hundred thousand pounds of earth has to be moved, mined, and processed. That's why I say they're destroying the earth. The so called save the planet, but their policies don't do anything to save the planet.
All they do is separate us from our food, our fuel, and our money also known as our freedom. And I would think you also glossed over the item of these forty thousand kids, my producer Tony Bender and others are not in mind somewhere on the Congo or Ecuador, on their hands and knees to get the lithium and other materials. How many and these are all kids? Shall I use the term children of color? That these are not white
kids from the US or from Canada. That these are migrant children that are in the minds being paid little or nothing to get the ingredients to put into a battery shipped over to China in order to make And how many children are injured or killed every year because those are these mining efforts of the environmental wackos in this country. How many children of color are killed and injured? Yeah,
it's appalling their life expectancy is less than twenty years. That of hours they're working in these unsafe conditions, and there are hundreds of children every year that actually just disappear and these minds collapse. They dig these tunnels with hand tools, they get in there to get the cobalt, and they're known to just collapse. I've seen heartbreaking videos of people trying to pull people out of
these minds in the Congo. It's unfortunate. And I love it when woke people, you know, in these urban areas that are just so wealthy, they've got so much time on their hands that they can go out and block highways and they worry about environmental justice, And I say, where's the environmental justice for the forty thousand kids that are making the products that you say are going to save the planet that do absolutely nothing to mitigate a changing climate.
You know, many many decades ago, Edward R. Murrow I did a good friend of Tony Bender, did a report on the Harvest of Shame in which children south of our border were consigned to work in fields all the days of their life, bent over, and because of that, we had child
labor laws. It's amazing to me that's sixty minutes, and the mainstream media doesn't send an entire production crew somewhere in South America or into the Congo and follow the day in the life of a child slave on hands and knees in the dirt and the dark, digging for cobalt to satisfy the needs of suburbanites who want to drive a tesla. Are you amazed? That's the story of the EV batteries that are destroying the world, seeking to save it. Why
isn't that story being done? I wish I knew, But because it's not. They should be done in Chile and looking at the surface minds there where they're getting lithium. They should be in the Congo. But they can't really go in the Congo because they'll get shot and killed because of the Chinese communists
control over the areas. You know. So Dark wrote a book called Cobalt, and he was almost murdered during the time of writing this book because he got access and was able to get some of these pictures of these appalling conditions. But we have lithium deposits right here in the United States, and the Biden administration is rejecting permits to mine those where they would be just like all the rest of our energy, oil, gas, colon nuclear. We produce
it more responsibly than anywhere else on the planet. But the Biden administration and other states are rejecting applications to mine cobalt and lithium here in the United States. Maybe it's because the costs are way too high and they've just thrown cost benefit analysis out the window. Well, Joe Biden, once again, who's been racist his entire life. Joe Biden has taken racism into new levels. He wants kids of color all over the world. He doesn't want lithium mining
inside the United States of America for environmental concerns. He doesn't care about the Congo or Chili because that's a different issue. Speak to me about Hertz, the largest running car company in the world. They just dumped them two months ago, twenty thousand two EV's onto the market because customers don't want them, and that we're told in another three months they're going to drop another twenty thousand. They have eighty thousand evs. They're going to drop in the market in
the next year. Hurts because people don't want these electric vehicles because to return them you must stand in line somewhere, and for those of us that don't own one in the first place, you have to wait, you have to return it with a full charge. How much has the cost been to Hurts, which is put into the cost of your rental car? All the money they've lost one hundreds of millions of dollars. Well, why did Hurts go this way? Were they paid to do so by the federal government? Well,
it's virtue signaling. As I testified in front of Congress, virtue signaling is proving to be very expensive, and companies like Hurts are going to write down billions of dollars in losses. And ultimately, you've got to look at
the shareholders of these companies. You look at who is an investor in Ford who had this incredible you know, we were going to push full forward with evs and now they're saying that they're losing over sixty thousand dollars per lightning forward f one fifty, that they're selling these sell for ninety two thousand dollars with
the extended range batteries. You know, so you're talking about moving, you know, multiples of five hundred thousand pounds of earth to make the batteries to go in one lightning and plus the fifty thousand dollars in subsidies are getting for me and you, these trucks would cost over two hundred thousand dollars on the lot, and no one's going to buy that for an F one point fifty that doesn't get any range during cold weather and takes hours to charge. So
I think the chickens are coming home to roost For companies like Hertz. Ford is cutting production and half they're tired of losing billions of dollars. But who should really be tired is the pensioners. And why the pensioners because you look at companies like black Rock Bank are at State Street, these large asset under management companies, these financial institutions that are forcing companies they invest in to go
down this path of evs and there returns. Ford's returns and profits would have been much higher and more than I think nearly double their last annual report, which would have been official to people like firefighters and police officers and teachers who are having their pension dollars weaponized against these companies and they don't even realize it. We're fighting back, I know, legislators in Ohio we're fighting back and
pushing back against this weaponization of capital. Several states have joined the ranks of Texas and pushing back, and so I hope there's some good efforts to wake up these woke financial institutions that are weaponizing our capital against our best interest. Jason Isaac, founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute. What percent of the atmosphere is CO two? I'm watching this hearing these us. I think it was Kennedy of Louisiana as one of the environmental wacos. Can you tell
me? We're trying to stop CO two emissions and CO two is critical to the survivability of plant life and the human beings. But nonetheless, the estimates of the experts was ten percent twenty percent of the atmosphere CO two? What percent of the Earth's atmosphere? We're trying to prohibit the rise of CO two? What percent is it? Did? Zero point zero four percent? See, let me get that number. Zero point zero four? Yes, yes, zero point zero four. And what is the goal to keep it from
going to what's zero point zero five or six? What's the goal? And we need two? So it's zero point zero four? Is the composition of the atmosphere of CO two. Everything's about stopping these carbon fuels put here by God Almighty himself for our use. They're part of God's great plan to have oil and natural gas, et cetera, and earth for Americans to use for another one hundred years until we discover the true value of di lithium crystals.
Until that point, what was the do you have some number? Of course the environment of Waco, say to CO two, most thought we're ten to twenty percent zero point zero four. What is the goal to keep it from rising to what? Zero point zero five? Yeah, they're saying, well, we've got to stave off one point five degrees of warming, Which is funny because just in the last couple of weeks people are coming out and saying
we've actually cost past one point seven in what's happened during that time. Over the last one hundred years, as we've so called warm the earth one and a half to two degrees, you've seen deaths from weather related events. Because of the economic prosperity from producing hydrocarbons, deaths from weather related events have gone down ninety nine percent for a while our population has quadrupled nine percent. Reduction of human deaths because of the brilliance of natural gas and oil and what it
brings to middle class values. Ninety nine percent reduction in human deaths from you would think. Listen into the CBS Evening News and ABC does it every night. It's a weather report. We have a thunderstorm somewhere over New York City and that leads. So you're saying that in the last one hundred years we've had a ninety nine percent reduction and human deaths from weather related events ninety nine percent reduction zero point zero four percent, zero two and they're selling us.
Do you think even environmental wackos understand this. No, they don't, and they really don't care. They think that humans are the problems, and they think that there needs to be a lot less of us on this planet. When you really get down into their policies, they're very Malthusium. They think there's too many humans on the plant. I couldn't disagree more. We need to have more of us go forth and multiply. There's plenty of food as
long as we have nitrogen fossil fuel based fertilizers to sustain life. And you look, during that same period of time, a greater than half of the population lived in abject poverty one hundred years ago. Today that number is around eight percent. These are and our population is quadrupled. These are incredible numbers. It's flourishing because of access to affordable, reliable energy. And unfortunately, we've seen just over the last few years, we've seen a climate policy crisis
being created by a leftist administration at the federal and state levels. Electricity cost of twenty five percent between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two. There's a thirty percent increase in people getting their electricity disconnected, a seventy six percent increase in people getting their natural gas disconnected. And that's here in the United States. And to think that we just cut off LNG export terminals the FIDE administration
just paused. Guess what. There's over seventy percent of the fertilizer plants in the European Union are offline, not making fertilizer because they don't have their feets dock natural gas. And guess what we're standing over here in the United States to see if it produced better than anywhere else on the planet that we could be exporting to our friends and allies in Europe so they don't have to be
dependent on Russia and China. People that really truly want to do as harm could care less about the environment, not much to say about human rights. I want the American people to fixate on zero point zero four oft embrace it. In one last thought from Gregory Wrightstone, geologist and executive director of zero two Coalition. According to the UN, the greatest threat to engager species is habitat loss. Apparently we need to destroy the environment in order to save it.
And you got to follow the money, Jason Isaac, who's getting paid? Who isn't getting paid? But thanks for coming on. The truth will set us all free zero point zero four percent. Let's destroy the planet. Let's kill a bunch of kids in the Congo and Chile. Let's disconnect electricity all over the world because we have to keep it from going from zero point zero four to zero point zero five. It is a crisis, Jason Isaac. Once again, we'll have more flourishing, we have more crises. And
thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We'll put the facts out. Let the American people decide. Jason Isaac, Thank you very much. Great to be on. God bless you. Let's continue with more Wow over the last one hundred and twenty five years and ninety nine percent reduction in deaths from weather events. But every evening on the evening news, it's a total crisis. Bill Cunningham with you every day, Cher Home of the Reds News
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I heard him snickering a couple of times. Eddie and Rocky give your day a fairy tale ending Eddie and rock this afternoon at three on seven hundred WOW. Welcome to tired Discounters. Thanks. I gotta warn you. I drive a hard bargain, okay, so oh hell hello, quiet and I'm spoke, I'm said. Dela Cruz has taking some swings off Hunter Green on what happened? Well, let's see, well he let's see he needs a safe
light repair, safe light replace. Ellie Dalya Cruz is going to be paying up or somebody is, because the Red Star hit a foul ball during live BP yesterday against Hunter Green and Camp and sent one kind of like the ball of my golf shots went way right. He was yelling four, where the ball? Where the ball land out in the parking lot breaking a window? And uh, Hunter Green's luxury car. What were the odds of Dela Cruz foul a ball off that leaves the stadium. I don't think happened hit the
car of the picture, correct, I don't know. I mean, that's never a right, Thank you, Tommy. That's never happened before, well has it? I don't. Usually it's a fan or somebody like that. But I leave the stadium right, and it was like one of your golf shots that went way. You're yelling four, and uh it ends up taking out a window in the car of the pitcher. Pitcher who threw him the pitch couldn't be like a backup catcher or in field. You know, I
bet against that? Would you bet against that? Yes? If that happens, I was like lottery material. Then then who's going to repair it? Same flight's gonna get involved, I would say so, or I guess your insurance company call he put he puts the roar back in insurance. Carl Alvin today. Uh, let's see. Uh. Infielder Matt McLean, we go sideline. I bet next week or so. Aggravating that oblique it'll be. It's not the same injury though that kept him out for the final month of
the season, and David Bell says the club is not concerned. I am. How about the pitching staff. Every picture's got physical problems? The Reds have everyone, every star of the rest of Ashcraft got the finger finger, Lodolo's got the leg, Hunter Green had what hips elbow? And I thought it was hips? Yeah, hips elbows? And Williamson Williams, Williams and a half yeah something, And then Pegan is out after a hernia house this possible? Is baseball that difficult to play? I don't know, Willie.
I mean, you know. Red's open that Cactus League schedule on Saturday against the Guardians two thirty five with the rn L Carriers inside pitch Fox Sports thirteen sixty. The spring training actually gets underway tomorrow and the Cactus League three o'clock Dodgers v. Padres. But what happens? Don't they play in South Korea in March? I'm reading this, Yeah theyk at the beginning. Yeah, I think they go. Yeah, they're going to South Korea to open things
up South Korea, like March twenty second. Good luck to him and y'all a mont it's going to be on the mount. I thought he was a World War two general, but I guess he's pitching out for the Dodgers. Will he The stood reporters approach service of your local Tamestar Heating and air conditioning
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slate on the docket, Oklahoma State. The Cowboys are in town to take on the Bearcats six point thirty seven under WLW Providence and Xavier at seven thirty fifty five KRC number sixteen Dayton at George Mason seventeenth ra AD at Kentucky takes on LSU at nine ESPN fifteen thirty. Here in his segment Yamamoto and Glass. Now when you read at one point, currently on track to start the
two games Sole series March twentieth, March twenty first and Seoul. Correct and guess what Otani, Well, he's a he can only hit pitch right. He's gonna the first swing. He had hit the ball four hundred and fifty feet as far as the ball can be hit. One if he hit the pitchers Winshield. I doubt that, but I guess. Baseball starts March twentieth
in Seoul, South Korea. FC Cincinnati and Soccer Action in Kingston, Jamaica to take on Cavalier FC tomorrow night at eight thirty Fox Sports thirteen to sixty. That's the first round of the Conka Calf Champions Cup. Apparently the FCC is ready to loan Alvaro Barial loan to a Brazilian soccer club that is owned by legend Ronaldo, my brother, and it competes in the country's top league. It's amazing how you can just take MLS players and just say, you're
gonna loan them to this team. I don't know. It's it's weird. And then they get like seventy five thousand dollars in general money for a player that they trade and trade. I don't I don't understand it. How about this, As long as they win and FC takes it all, let's go. But they don't win their typical Cincinnati sports frant aren't they beating Columbus two zip ended up losing. Yeah, they're winning. They're gonna win the championship. They're gonna win it all. They're gonna be messy. I got a
messy Well, speaking of that, the MLS openers coming up? It or Miami FC versus Real Salt Lake. No one MESSI is playing. I said, MESSI will kick inside TQL. People laughed and snickered at me. They're not snickering anymore, No, they're not. How about this Major League Baseball? Boy, we'll go to thirty two teams. They have to expand two more teams. Yeah, to expand thirty two teams? Where is it? Nashville and Paduca. Well they're talking about Austin, Charlotte, Mexico City,
Oh boy, and Montreal. Those are the top four. I'll bring back the expos. They had a good they had a good logo back then, good logo. But the them rains. Andre Dawson didn't John Baccabella was their catcher to Washington, didn't they? I think so went in someplace and they have thirty They have thirty teams they gotta go to. I thought Nashville was in it is. It is the the Oakland thing. The Las Vegas is that still up in the air because the mayor out there went nuts. The
mayor of Las Vegas right said, no, stay in Oakland. Right, Wait a minute, but where are they gonna play In a minute, They're gonna play halfway between there in Vegas. Oh here, it is almost March. It's time to kind of get serious, isn't it. I would say so when the receiving city says, one, just stay there, stay, don't come here. Okay, they've already got the They got the hockey covered, they got the football covered, right, they got a little bit of
college sports. They got all the gambling you want, run and rebels. But they went to baseball for the summer. But the mayor says, stay there, and what five to ten years ago none of these sports would ever think. You couldn't mention it about Las Vegas as possible possible, couldn't mention it a location for him? Talk about the National Football League? No, No, Now that was a bad That was a that was what that was. The eighth cuss word in the NFL was Las Vegas. Don't go.
Now they're going to get an NBA team. They got two more expansion and Lebron James, your good friend says he want going to be the owner of the Las Vegas team. Unbelievable. Andy Mackott, what does Andy mack say? Oh? I just want to know. We ought to get Andy mack on about this hockey stuff. Well, we said this off hockey coming back. No March madness is coming right without U see without Xavier, right, without NKU, Yeah, without Louisville, Yeah, without Indiana, Yeah,
without uh Miami. Right, what's left? Dayton, Dayton and Kentucky both in and Proel Purdue. Remember the good old days they have all six or seven of it was dominated now have it. We didn't have enough stations for games. Joe Joe Frederick went nuts. Now now you now it's like you know, it could be uc in Miami or Xavier in Miami and the n
I T Is that possible? I don't know what Sean Miller playing the knit Davier won the national title about three years ago, right invitation, you're you're still playing when I say that, But Xavier won the National Invitational tournament. That was awkward? Thank you, thank you? What's he doing? Then? The franchise window is tag? Window is still open? T Higgins. I listen to somebody said window don't tag him? Is? What said? What's he? Well, well, you're gonna let it let what are you
gonna let him loosen? And like the Steelers, you know, you know the uh you know Derrick Hendry ye the free agent running back. Yeah, they said he may be close to signing when it opens up with the Baltimore Ravens. No, how about that. They got Lamar Jackson and then Derrick Henry is the is a is a running back twice in a year. No, thank you, lap well right now, Lancey Dallaster says, tag him and trade him. No, I don't know. I don't know. Well,
you got to get offensive line health. They need linebackers, he needs everybody they got. Secondary's a mess. Yes, thank you by the way, did Patrick Mahomes need two stud wide receivers to win the Super Bowl? To your row, I don't think the Tyreek Hill said. They said, see you wouldn't want to be he was in Miami and look what they Look what they did. If Joe Barr can stay healthy, that's a big if he's gotten the Cincinnati bingo ye bug when it comes to Indrew, Look at
Mahomes never gets hurt. If he stays healthy. I mean, he's in there and we're you know, maybe we got it. Maybe we got a Vince Lombardi Trophy downtown. Joe Burrows maybe played last year, maybe five games healthy. They beat San Francisco out there like nobody's business, beat him like Domin, beat him like Rocky Boyman's Harrison Wildcat flag football team. And then he gets hurt again putting his hand down to race his fall. And he's
got a broken bone in his hand, wrist or ligament or something. And how's he doing? Anybody here from him? No, I wish he'shport. Is already throwing again. I think he's thrown with his left hand. Oh that'd be good, and then that'll really mess things up, you know what? He could be another boomer of science. Let's do it. I don't know, change his number to seven. Something's got to happen to change the
culture of this town. Yes, when it comes to victories and it's up to the Reds this year, I think about the Reds with a healthy team, there's a good way to bet it. Now, you're to go on opening day, say the reverse psychology. When you do that, you got to tell the people first. They're heavy out to this. I don't really mean this, but this is a mind game. They'll be charging the mound
right and you'll be up there defending me. Now I'll be under the table as I'm second tired of picking the Reds every year to win the National Championship, super Bowl and World Series. Plus, are you condensing the speech? I'm gonna try to, but you gotta get me more time than two or three minutes. I gotta set the predicatet. I gotta set the predicate without the predicate. I gotta say. That's when you break down a sentence in English. We've got to break it all down. But yeah, it's been
what thirty thirty four years? Thirty four years since the World Series, or do you know who else is still out there? Joey v hasn't signed yet. Look out, I know they could, they could. They get a little Lancey in Goodyear, Arizona and they don't need him to play. How about coming back as a con sultant? There you go playing? Is his playing a little consultant work? Maybe a little you know what? How many special assistants does mister Castelini have. He's got Larkin, Eric Davis. Why
not make Vado and then Vado can do some TV and radio. Let's do it. What's wrong with that? I'm in favor of it. His playing days are done. The U n N done. It's over. Well, the blake done? Is the outfielder has got elbow irritation? He related to Uh no, Joey No, no, Adam No, No, he's not no. Are you sure? Yes? He's not related to Adam done? Now what's Adam done doing? One of your favorite Reds players of all time. I've got along with him, fine, and he's I guess he's well.
I guess he's in Texas, living life and loving it, living Levita Loca. Homer's a different story. Well, give me the facts. Tell the American people pain in the ass Yes he was, you say that, yes, paint and worst red I ever been involved with Homer Bailey correct. I thought, is uh didn't come on? Didn't come on after the after the one no hitter and the dugout. No got Joe, No, no, I'm not gonna do it once a word once that word got out, not good, not good Homer. Homer was destroyed by words. Give me
out of the student's report. But major League Baseball is expanding. You're gonna go to thirty two and then realignment will raise It's ugly head, No boy, I want the Reds to be with the Cubs. I want to be with the Brewers. I want them to be with St. Louis Those fourteen What if what if they say, well, you know we're gonna throw out the National American League, what do they do? Put them in with the Cubs, White Sox, Detroit, Saint Louis, Milwaukee, don't know how
many do you do then? And then the Cleveland It's another issue. Do do an MLB central If you go to the NFL route, you're gonna have two conferences, then you're gonna have four teams, right, and college football you're gonna have one big, big deal, and that's it. I don't get that one. There's completely sec big ten. I went to REGs to be with the Cubs and the Reds, with the Brewers with St. Louis right, and we'll see what happens. But they go this, get rid
of the leagues. Then you got the White Sox and the Yeah, that's true. Give me out of the Stuge Report. We have an expert coming up on Joe Biden being himself a national security thread. Just his presence is a national security thread in the Oval Office segment. Give me out of Studge Report. Will you in honor of a lot of college basketball tonight we leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Let's go to Bruce and Maine. All the way up in Maine. Bruce, are you there?
Ye? If I'm here? Hey, I got Oh, I'm well. I'd be doing a whole lot better if I could find my horse, lost his horse. That's another reason why the banana phone went put. Well, what was his name, Donald Bream? Did he start done with? Yeah? I believe, so don bring him? And then Marty Brenneman said, that's it. They were talking. They were talking trash about Andrew McCutcheon one night, and that was it. Bananaphone gone. But we got Tommy back,
we got Brantley back. Yep. On the Power Brokers about Hobby, Sam LeCure is going to do some action him le Cure. He did a pretty good job. Yeah, segment, Thank you very much, Yes, sir, Let's continue with more Bill cunning in the Great American Coming up next is Jeff crue Air and Moore on news Radio seven hundred Auto explore the magic of Paul McCartney's songbook in season two of the Hits podcast, McCartney Bill cunning
into Great American Course. Jeff crewe Air was a great whole analyst and a columnist, author of America's Last Chance, commentary is available everywhere, plus a radio talk show host. He's posted through town hall dot com few days ago a column that caught my eye because it was right on point. Joe Biden is America's biggest national security threat. And once again, Jeff Crueer, welcome
to the Bill Cunningham Show. Jeff, first of all, described to the American people where we were about three years ago as Trump was leaving office in January of twenty twenty one, How were we looking as Americans as America in January of twenty twenty one, before Joe Biden sees power, Well, I mean, Bill, thanks for having me. I thought we were looking pretty good. We were at one point four percent inflation. We had gas prices about two dollars a gallon, We had low interest rates. We were coming
out of the pandemic, the worst of it. But there was peace worldwide. There was no war in Israel, there was no war in Ukraine. Our military was strong. It was peace and prosperity Bill, So it was a strong that we were in and he left that to Joe Biden. And by the way, we also had a secure border at that time, Bill, and maybe the most secure border we've had in years. And so how
we're looking really good. In addition to that, I was told by during the Trumpet administration that Donald Trump would have direct conversations with Taliban and other leaders in Afghanistan and told them, if something bad happens to one of our soldiers, something really bad is going to happen to you. And so there was not an American soldier being killed. Girls were going to school in Afghanistan. The Burka had been retired. It was as functional as functional it can be
in Afghanistan. The southern border wasn't wide open. We weren't having twenty eight thousand Chinese come across. Were not one hundred thousand Americans getting killed on fentanyl. We had solved largely the COVID nineteen within eleven months. I saw this a few days ago. From the time the genome was mapped in January to the so called vaccine eleven months, it was happening. It was all happening in the right direction. Then all of a sudden, we had November of
twenty twenty, and then all hell broke glues. Describe and when you say Joe Biden is America's biggest national security thread, please explain, just give us a review where we are in the world today. Well, you laid it out perfectly there. And by the way, under Trump, we would have never had the vaccine mandates that we had under Biden, which were unconstitutional. So we had thirteen of our heroes lost in Afghanistan. We just lost three
recently in Jordan. Trump would have withdrawn from Afghanistan with honored dignity. It certainly wouldn't have been the debacle that we had under Biden, and I think he would have kept the Bogram air base, which we should have. So of course that embarrassment. Then in Bolden Putin and he goes and invades Ukraine, and then we've got conflicts everywhere. So we have been attacked one hundred and sixty six times, probably even more by drone miss or rockets launched by
Iranian funded militias. The Gulf of Aiden, the Red Sea has have been attacked thirty six times by Yemeny terrorists, the Huthis. We've got, of course, a horrible situation there with Hamas and Israel. Twelve hundred innocent Israelis were killed with the Hamas attack. And now you've got Biden trying to put the brakes on Yahoo and Israel As they tried to take out this terror group.
And remember what Trump was doing, Bill, We had the Abraham Accords, peace was breaking out, we had Israel signing peace deals with four Arab nations. It was historic. He should have gotten the Nobel Peace Prize for what happened. Now war is breaking out everywhere, So we went from peace to utter conflict and war in that region. Kayos, And of course we're told now by the liberal Democrats and by the mainstream media. Well, you will have to fear what's going to happen if Trump is not If Trump has
brought back to office, we have a lot to fear. Trump busn't brought back to office. Imagine the next five to eight years of these policies continuing. For Joe Biden. I'm willing to bet you a hot fud Sunday he's not going to be the nominee of the Democrat Party come November. They're going to get rid of him as soon as possible. He's mentally incompetent, not president. But nonetheless, can you imagine the policies of Joe Biden on the
southern border with they're on continuing the next four to eight years. What do we look like then? Well, you know, even if it's not Joe Biden, if it's Kamala Harris, if it's Gavin Newsom, it's Michelle Obama, it'll be the same policies, the same open border policies. We have had some reports up to twelve million illegals that have come in here during the three years of Joe Biden. My question is, Bill, how many of those are terrorists? How many you are Mexican drug cartel members or criminals.
They're wrecking havoc all over the country. Sentinel deaths are through the roof. We have an invasion going on here. I would like the United States to be focused on the invasion happening here as opposed to anywhere else in the world. We've got to get our country together. That's why I like Trump's America First policy. We need to focus on what people that I talk to every day. They're not concerned about what's going on in Ukraine as much as what
they're concerned about what's going on at our border. They want our country secure, they want our crime taken care of. They want to deal with this economy that is so harmful. And you know, our politicians, Joe Biden and others really are not addressing those concerns. So that's why his approval numbers are so bad. That's why he's losing the Trump That's why in the economy
people don't have any confidence in him, or national security issues. The only issues where he was leading Trump I saw the other day bill were like climate change and abortion. Those were his winning issues. And climate change, of course, that's a farce because we can't affect the club. I've been told for years, you can't affect the climate or the weather. It is what
it is. We can't predict what's going to happen in a week. But they're telling us in seventy five years what the climate is going to look like and say, we don't always going to happen next week. Let's just talk about one issue. The head of the snake, and the head of the snake is Iran. Iran is the head of the snake. What was the status of Iran in twenty twenty and what's the status of Iran today? Well, i'll tell you. In twenty twenty, they were reeling because Donald Trump
had taken out their number two leader, Solomani. Donald Trump had put sanctions on Iran, so they were economically hurting. They weren't funding Hamas and the Huthis and the Hesblah to the degree that they're doing now. They were constrained. That's why I think we had a chance for peace breaking out there because of all the pressure that we put on Iran. Fast forward during the Biden years, the sanctions get eased, Iran is flush with cash. They start
funding Hamas, Hezbelah the whois all these other terror groups? Remember, Bill, they're the number one benefactor of terrorism in the world. Iran and Trump right fully, we're we're putting pressure on them. Biden and the Democrats for some reason always want to playcate the Molas there in Tehran, and that's what
they did. And look, hell has been unleashed because of that. You wrote a book, America's Last Chance, Jeff crue Eric, and you kind of give us a synopsis of why you think this election is our last chance. It's the most important election in my lifetime. This is the most I think, the clearest choice that we've had between policies that are really putting America
last and policies that are putting America first. This is all about protecting Americans in our country and really preserving something that we can hand down to future generations.
We cannot continue down this path, Bill, everybody knows that we can't continue with twelve million illegals coming in here and attacks on citizens all over the country and a military that doesn't meet recruitment goals, and all these conflicts going on the world, and the push they're trying to make toward EVS and this climate alarmism. Did the American people don't want There's a disconnect between what the
American people want and what is being forced down our throats. We need to get in sync with the needs of Americans, and I think Donald Trump has his finger on the pulse he connects with America. I think he knows what he needs to do, and we've got to get him back in there. This is critical Bill, really for our country. So I'm going to do everything I can to make sure that he wins. And Joe Biden or whoever whatever left us. It's not going to be Harry Truman replacing Joe Biden.
It's going to be someone just as bad, Bill, just as bad. Another issue is the criminality you bring up the military. There's ten to fifteen thousand a month that Americans don't want to join the military because we're told about a Biden administration through Lloyd Austin and Mark Milly, And thank god he's gone
that America the military is sex and racist. When I watched Lloyd, when I watch Austin, a Lloyd Austin give testimony under oath, one of the biggest problems facing the United States military, he said, Number one is white supremacy. And number two is climate change and mitigation on military basis. If we have a welcome wagon general and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs talking about climate change and talking about what to do about white supremacy, who'd want to join
that type of organization. I think Colin Powell had it right about fifteen to twenty years ago that the military is the great equalizer. It's about a meritocracy, not about race. But that's been flipped on its head. We got the military not meeting their recruitment numbers. We have the governor of your home state of Louisiana declaring an emergency because of a lack of police abilities. We have the city of Austin, Texas, in which cops are leaving the force
and droves the capital of Texas because of lawlessness. We have the Governor of Oregon in Portland declared during a state of emergency for ninety days. There's more poop on the street than there are jobs on many major American cities with tents
everywhere. I look in Chicago, New York as a disaster and Jeff Career, I found a report that indicated by the year twenty fifty, which you are as close to twenty fifty as we are about the year two thousand, we're going to have an additional one hundred and twenty million persons living in America who weren't born here. One hundred and twenty million are coming. Whether the Chinese military age, the drug car tells, the fentanyl deaths, that is
not what anyone signed up for. And unless we stop immediately the invasion on our southern border, we're not going to recognize this place. I know it's not sustainable. Bill, we cannot continue down this path. That's why the border wall needs to be finished. And we need to do what Donald Trump has talked about to port the people that are here illegally absolutely and send a
message you're not welcome. You know, Joe Biden rolled out the welcome man for all of these illegals to come here, and they did because they knew they were going to get paid, and they're getting and they're getting more benefits than American citizens. And that's the strategy of it. They're kicking out American citizens for these illegals. They're giving them more benefits than our taxpayers are getting. They're taking jobs away from Americans, they're sending money back home. Many
of them sadly are committing crimes. So we've got a crisis that is beyond anything that we've ever seen. One point three million illegals were shipped out of the country during the Eisenhoward administration. It can be done. We need a much bigger program now. But I'm confident that Donald Trump can get it done. And it's necessary, really to save our country. You outlined it perfectly. Our cities are collapsing. They're all run by Democrats, Bill, all
of them are destroying these cities. And that's where a lot of these are migrants are going and making things even worse. New York City, Chicago, and these mayors are saying, oh, we can't handle anymore. Well, they should have thought of that when they made these places sanctuary cities. So they said come one, come on, and now they are Anothery're saying, hey, we can't handle it. Well, all fifty states can't handle it. That's got a hand. Bill. I'll point this out about reparations in
San Francisco. The civil rights crowd in San Francisco has said for decades we've experienced discrimination in housing, jobs, education, criminal justice. And so if that's the case, Who's responsible for the policies that costs such discrimination in San Francisco that each black San Franciscans might receive five million dollars in reparations? Which political party? Who was the How about eight years of Diane Feinstein being the
mayor. How about eight years of Gavin Noosen being the mayor. How about Kamala Harris as the law director. Then London Breed is the mayor. Now she's a left wing African American liberal female. Imagine being responsible for the collapse of black Americans in San Francisco. And the last time there was a Republican there in charge was sixty years ago. For for sixty years, the Democrats have controlled major American cities like my hometown of Cincinnati. You can't go to
school, can't walk the streets. And now the Democrats who caused the problem want to pay their voters five million dollars for the policies and damage caused by them. What isn't the media part out? Now wait a minute. Democrats are in charge of Saint Louis, Baltimore, Austin, New York, San Francisco, Cincinnati, and guess what, They're the ones causing the problems and they have to pay out reparations for the failures of their policies. Does anyone
make that connection. I haven't seen that connection. You know, it's a perfect point. They own every one of these problems because they control all of these cities. You one hundred percent right. I'll go one better. New Orleans, my city. Democrats have been in charge since eighteen seventy two, so they've been in charge since reconstruction. They own everything. They've got every
position in the city of New Orleans. So the crime, the blight, filth, the poverty, the drugs, all of it caused by Democrat policies. Atlanta and as all the other cities you pointed out, Democrats control these areas. What I'm hoping, Bill, is that the citizens of these cities will realize these policies are not working. They're causing destruction. We've got to ditch this party, vote for something else, Try something else. It can't get much worse, Bill, Why not try to go with Trump and the
Republicans. Try something that will maybe bring some new life and new energy and new policies, incentives for businesses to move there, clean up these cities, deal with the crime situation, all of them need it. All of them are run by Democrats and they're being all destroyed. Well, lastly, Jeffrey Crueer, I would say this, God helps those that help themselves. Here in Cincinnati, we have nine Democrats on council. There's not been a Republican
mayor for fifty years. The city school system produces eighty percent of kids that are functionally illiterate. We have a crime rate which is worse than the city of Chicago. So we had an election in November. There was in office female named Liz Keating, Republican well known name in Cincinnati. She finished tenth out of a nine horse race, and she was the only Republican that could have won, and she lost. Going away, God helps those that help
themselves. In Chicago, when Lorie Lightfoot, also known as Beetlejuice, ran the whole city of Chicago right into the toilet, the citizens of Chicago elected someone more liberal and worse. Johnson is more liberal to the left of a beetle jew is not much space out there. So God helps those who help themselves. In New Orleans, is there any chance that are Republican could be
elected as the mayor or city councilman? Is that possible. No chance at all, because what New Orleans does is they go further to the left. So you've gone further to the left in the recent elections. So we have a Soros funded da who, by the way, may be changing his policies because he was just carjacked with his mother a few weeks back and now he's singing a different tune about crime. But he was funded by Soros. A lot of these people are funded by the super left wing. They're becoming more
and more and more progressive. Maybe they'll reach a point where they realize we can't go further left. We've got to make a course correction. I hope we've reached that point. There'll be another election next year. The mayor is so bad now they tried to recall her. We couldn't get enough signatures on the recall petition. But at least some people realize that these policies are not working and we just need more of them to wake up. Bill. They
got to wake up. Jeff Career, you're the best there is townhall dot Com and elsewho are And Jeff, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Let's sound the alarm and hope somebody hears it. Thank you, Yeah, yes, indeed, thank you Bill, Thank you God bless you. Let's continue with more, Goill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred. That'll be your auto CON's issued by something banking Celtic back members if you
see terms and conditions apply. The needs of modern businesses are always changing, but corporate cards haven't evolved in decade. Now we'll go to a good friend of ours from Milwaukee, who is standing by on the phone. Hello, Hello, Hello Marty, Yes, Marty, yes Marty. This is Adam. Marty, Yes, this is Adam from Milwaukee. Hey, Adam, how you doing? I'm good? How are you good? Do you think Scott Hadiberg is a good player? Yeah? Hello Barty, Barty, Yes,
Adam from Milwaukee. Do you think Scott Hadiberg is a good player? Do you think he's a good player? I think he's overrated. Who would you rather see play at first base? I can tell you're a big fan. I am maybe uh Luke Stove that would you think that'd be an improvement? I think so? A little young, he's a little bit young in the Adam, Uh no, is it still raining in Cincinnati? It's just about stopped. Adam, do you have your shirt on? Last I checked?
I did, yes, Why just curious listen. I'm gonna let you go now because I know that you're gonna get your game face on, because we're getting ready to go back on the radio shortly, and you'll be listening to every word. I love it. Have a good one, bro, Thanks Adam. Nice talking with you, Adam from Milwaukee. Yeah, oh hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting. That's another reason why the banana Banana phone
would come put. Well, there's one reason. Know what clip that will live in infamy that we can't play on air was it is the real reason the ban phone went away. Talked about a former well you say, player for Pittsburgh Pirate correct number twenty two Andrew mccutchet his anatomy. Hey Marty, you there, Marty, you have your shirt on? Marty, those are good old days. Let it rip all. You got a quits for me and your rocket loaded. So he just got the questions another, I got
all the questions lost a ball state? Do you want to start with that? That? I don't know much about Notre Dame bad Mittner ping pong, but I do know this. An article just came out in the athletic Here we go, They're going to win it all current Notre Dame players and recruits on the roster. Okay, let's go through this. This is pretty exceptional. So they have a player on the roster. R j Oben. His dad Roman Oben played in the NFL for about twenty years. It seems like
a foot condition. What's the name of this guy, Ryan klu R Ryan Clark is right, It was just fired by ESPN Pittsburgh. His son Jordan Clark is on the roster. Can you know Brian Urlacker is. Yeah, his son Kennedy Erlacker is now roster. I'm not done. Yeah, here, Brian Young is right, all time great? Possibly is he a Hall of Famer? I'm not sure. His son Brian Junior is on the roster. Jim Flannagan, I'm sure you've heard that name. His son Jim is
on the roster. What can these guys? Burris? Have you played? You heard Plasco Burro? His son Elijah is on the roster. But can these guys play? Not Jerome Battis You know Jerome bettis Is. He's a bowler. Druome Bettis Junior is the current recruit Adam from Milwaukee. Hello, so we got we got we got proenetics. We've got genetics on the Notre Dame roster. What about the ping Pong team? I don't know that. I know nothing about the stories. You don't respond. I muted you.
I silenced file. He's down there at that housing project, Harrison Council embarrassing themselves last night. Here we go, what happened last night? But I brought it up, bring it up. One of the council members, just Jerry made an ass of themselves, which one Jerry Wilson. Jerry Wilson, don't say his name now, I don't. The residents are all upset because, you know, as they're putting this development in, they're parking these big
trucks all in their on their property and measuring stuff. And I was like, no, no, take it over there. That the property that you bought. Park the trucks over there. No, No, that's how it should happen. Yeah, the Confederate flag still up multiple Now what's more the toilets? Yes, who's in more trouble? Cincinnati City Council or Harrison City Council. Those are the two. What cinnati city council. Do now, another group of five they have a foreign policy arm right now, they want
to city council have a married couple on council. Harrison does what the married couple? Yeah's check it out. Half of them are in jail. Only four of them four still got five? What about big dubs? Dubbs? Who? And I want to move on walk I'm just gonna get upset. A new study out, the twenty twenty four Presidential Greatness Project, all right, pay a bunch of scholars ranked the presidents, okay, from one to forty five? Right, Who would you say? Is number one? Millard
Phillmore, No. Chester A Arthur, the guy that the time, Yes, all right? Number two? The Trump, sir, I'm going with George Washington. He was number three. They ranked off Ther number two, Roosevelt number four, and now is when things start to go off the rail. Number five is Donald Trump? No? Number seven? The second best president of all time? Barack Obama? What did he do? Linda Johnson number nine? Awful? Vietnam War? Bill Clinton twelve, Monica Joe Biden
ranked the fourteenth best president in history? What what about William Henry Harrison? What about Millard He was ranked forty one. What what about you? Grave right now by the way, what's going on Harrison? Right up? Yeah? He posted, didn't he? Of course? James Madison, James Madison, the architect of the U contin Adams or ULYS. Grant seventeenth, Ronald Reagan's sixteenth he was what was great? Andrew Jackson twenty first, Jimmy Carter
twenty second. He didn't do he didn't do crap. And you're Donald J. Trump is ranked forty fifth dead last according to the twenty twenty four Presidential Greatness Project. One hundred and fifty four experts. Experts voted on this. They're in favor of public housing in Harrison A damn straight the So there you go see that. I'm just telling them you're making this up. Hey, Marty, you got your shoes on? Sure? Just Adam from Milwaukee put
out Adam. I think I was Adam. Will you have Howard taf twenty third, that's a that's an outrage, he outrage. He invented the seventh inning stretch and he couldn't fit in the bathtub. Correct, And he lived right across from what christ Hospital, right into his place. Yeah. Mount Auburn Eisenhower was eighth. He was pretty good good. That guy, that guy Helby was very him. Did they make the cutting country better or not? J did not have much of the presidency. I'll say that he did
a lot of bad. Almost got it into a thermonuclear exchange for the Soviet Union missile crisis. Yeah, I mean I'd put Ronald right, Nixon thirty fifth. Nixon he was pretty good, except he one a little too far, just a little too far. Did Donald J. Trump make your top ten? Absolutely? It was right before James do. You can compare the country when he left and now where it is today, and it's like there's no compared. Only liberals could have ridden that pool. But you seem to
defend Notre Dame in every turn. So now you come information. These guys may stink, but their dads were good. Is that what you're saying? You know, the number one I guess let's see how did they play this year? By the way? Number one factor, and if someone makes it to the NFL or not, you know what it is is it jeans you have a relative that played in the league. So anyway, so it's a big part of that. You're gonna have three success. Three Pebbles are going
to be in the NFL. But no, oh, are you gonna let them play football? A lot of money football? The mother said, no, it's too dangerous. They played football. My oldest ten year old does in my middle one. He's five him starting football yet, but he's in. He's in boxing and kickboxing. He wants to kick and wants to kick. He must be funny. He's the best. Got one small little kid and he wants to get into a fight. Yep, love it. Bronson Ronson boyd, did you manator Arroyo? Is that your name? No,
it's just like the name. It was like Bronson Goodness. Maybe Bronson Trebby is who he named me after. Bronson Trebby said, you know he was a split end for Saint Gertrud's and the grade school team. Yeah, I help man coach him. Bronson Trucks already on big company. Do you go to Notre Dame Joel Stitching Posts, I'm not sure, n not Gold, I'm not sure where he went his father's George Trebby or I voted for president of the Kenwall Country Club. George Trebby versus another one of your deals,
George Trevy Bronson Treby's see how that works? Yeah, so that works. Say give me some sports any more? Do you got your clothes on? This is Adam from Milwaukee Willie the students reporters. Approud service of your local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers. Thamestar quality you could feel in northern Kentucky called Johnson Heating at Coolie eight five nine four seven two sixty fifty one.
Sports plenty of college basketball today, Willye Oklahoma State. Those cowboys are in town to take on the Cincinnati Bearcats six point thirty seven hundred WLW Providence and Xavier at seven thirty fifty five KRC, the home of Dale Donovan number sixteen, dating up against George Mason and the Wildcats of Kentucky. How about this the Rock at LSU, Corny, US Department of Education. Unusual diseases are
breaking out in elementary schools all over the country. Arizona, California, Georgia, New York, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey all have unusual diseases. Coach Shot, I wonder where it came from. Measles, mumps, rubella. Do they have some kids in there who have not been vaccinated. Nobody seems to care. So they're making sick healthy kids who otherwise would not be sick. Does anyone blame Biden for this? The amount of vaccines are giving
the kids. I'm not an anti baxterer, but the amount of vaccine is giving the kids now versus when I even when I was little, it's there's tens and tens more. When I was a kid, I bathed and polluted water. I said, drank it. This's the only way I could get healthy is get your immune system. All I had was the polio vaccine, which was a miracle. And now, how many shots does a little rock
get all of them? Well? Not in our house, but yeah, if you go by what the doctor suggests a ton, there's tons of them, and they'll get like four and six at a time. Come on, and they'll get a shot for They'll get an HPV shot when they're not even sexually active. Ridiculous. What the yes, wait a minute, little Bronson is five years old. They want to give them an HPV shot. And there's another one going on. What's going on about? What's going on in
h town? Out there? What's going on out there? Yeah, a lot of inbreeding. You got Confederate Confederate flags houses going up, trucks all over the place, and you're doing this to the kids. Natives are restless out there. They've got to get indicted. If Harrison could be the Fort Sumter Harrison, do you want to warn the next Civil War could happen in Harrison? Has been declared in Harrison. I'll be there to share it. Leading the charts, let's go, let's go. It's all about housing,
is at it? You get have too many people living in paradise. Yeah, I have everyone's moving, you know, living their lives. And did you ever get a TV shot? No? I thought it was a car. It's about women and men that are sexually active. You get it, like when you're a teenager. That's supposed to keep you from getting something later on? Right, Yeah, you thought it was a car? Yeah, finished fourth in DAYTONA HV coming around. You know, Honda might be the
fourth manufactured pretty soon. Really hond to make it into NASCAR? Look really, yep? I know Formula one has got a crisis with Hamilton, don't they. How popular is a NASCAR these days? Terrible, isn't it? They had good ratings, had good ratings for the five hundred, so I don't know that was moved on Monday. Yep, really yeah, tell Rock the story about Hunter Green and La Dela Cruz explained to him what I got it, we got Okay, Well tell the story and you gotta tell the
story. Let's see, he's gonna be probably calling the safe Life repair, safe Light replace Elie Day. La Cruz is going to pay up here. The Red Star hit a foul ball during live BP off Hunter Green yesterday in camp. The ball landed out in the parking lot and that broke a window in Green's car. How does that all the odds of a ball leaving the stadium? I've not been to Good Year. Have you been there? I have one. Can you hit a ball out of the stadium? Difficult?
You can? But it was a right slice. Well, the pitcher throwing the pitch and BP has this car destroyed by the batter he's throwing the ball to what did you have to visualize it? But did he just car too close to where? I don't know? A ball get it? I don't know it? Didn't say so clarify? Was it a home run ball? A fire? Was a foul ball? A foul ball like one of his golf shots. It went you know the right, thank you. It broke a back window, didn't break it all the way, but broke got a
nice picture taking the two of them. Yeah, and the Hunter says, give me the money. That's right safely, safe light repairs, safe light replace. Oh the way Jim days and join us at four point thirty to give us all the details of that out in Arizona. Doesn't getting better than that? Plus the Reds, I'm kind of excited for the first time in ten years. No no, no, no, no, no, no, you're not. So you just put that out into the world and now
we're gonna get another under pressed. I think they can't win a damn finish. There you go, Karma and all the good you're playing mind games. Make sure you make sure you mention that so you know you gon't don't go the Holy grail. And you know how many Reds are hurt this year so far. H Let's see there was Alex Young, the pitcher. Uh, let's see, he had had bags horns. McLean's got the bleak blake,
Adam done. The outfielders got the elbow irritation. H newcomer Emilio Pegan is coming off of hernia and it's only been three Jack McKeon said, this year we got more mrhy than you, So why don't we get that guy on again? What do you call Doc? Hollywood? Saga? Heard you this morning because I listened to the station all day. You said this morning that Matt McLean's oblique it's the other oblique, So it's not the one that was injured last year? Is that correct? How many obliques do you have?
Did you say that this morning? Did you say that he aggravated his oblique during batting practice yesterday? Right, but you said this morning that it was not the same oblique he had last year. There's the cut. There's the cut right there. How many obliques do you have? I have? I thought it was the same on the right, on the left, on the right, o'bleaque or the left O bleak? I have no Last morning it was the opposite one. Seg you said it was the opposite one. So
what it makes a big bleak? How many obliques are we talking about? I'm gonna bleak you in a minute. He's the one bringing it up. Shut up, rocks. As if it's the same oblique. Maybe it is. Maybe I don't know. I think it's the same o'bleau. I said, it's not the same one that kept him out. It's right there. Okay, well good. So if it was on the right because you made a mistake, shut it and you want to own it, owned up to it. How many of you made and you haven't owned up to it?
One? Yeah? Right? Made? None? My predictions are one wrong? What else? Be careful, he says, not a case of the goo. I'm just sitting here. I thought it was the same oblique, but a different part of the oblique. That oblique is an oblique to me? Can you spell oblique? No? Clean? Rock? Can Rocky spell it? Yes? I think it's b l I q u E. How about that one on each side? All right, thank you very much, rock, Thank you. No more questions asked, of course. The best
ever is you know Donald Trump right upside down? Just take the pull up down if you flip it upside that right at the top. Those who win elections write the history segment. Get me out of the studge report for the right or left? Opleaku will he in honor of eure obleak, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge report. There we go. Watch that phone light ups nothing better shot from Milwaukee party helloing Bing, dun Ding, dun Ding, dun Ding, don green banana phone. I think leak
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