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2-23-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the Biden administration's limits on natural gas with Adam Matthew, the immigration issue with Eric Ruark, and Michael Letts breaks down the weaknesses of the Biden administration.

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Welcome at this point Sunday, Friday afternoon in the tri State. But allegedly we're going to have some bad weather coming between now and six am tomorrow, if you can believe the weatherman, the meteorologists, I'm sorry, the meteorologists with all the capital letters after their name. Might have some frost in the morning, could have a little bit of snow, but by Wednesday night or

Thursday of next week, supposed to be seventy degrees coming up later. We have an expert on the illegal border crossings, Eric grew Ark of Numbers USA, to put some flesh on that, and just quickly, there's a video out there in which about fourteen hundred Somalis have indicated they're coming to Cincinnati. Cincinnati, I said, Cincinnati. I thought that might be hard for them

to pronounce. But nonetheless, the problems in the large cities are going to be visited on the smaller cities because the large cities are filling up and they're going to start putting people in Middletown, in Lebanon and Cincinnati, large numbers on buses showing up and Somali refugees coming off saying what's the afternoon special here? At the Golden Lamb. And so I just I just I shake my head. But a man with some of the answers is State Representative Adam Matthews

of Warren County. And State Representative Matthews, welcome again to the Bill. Cunningham shown first of all, when I saw this video circulating and I'm going to play it later, and which Cincinnati and other middle sized cities and those that surround Cincinnati are going to have buses showing up with large numbers of Somali refugees getting off. How popular would that be in Lebanon. We need to do everything we can to stop that. The people of Lebanon are good people.

They've come to live here because they know the values that have made Warren County great. Whether that's Mason, Lebanon, they're all of southwest Ohio. We need to make sure that we react accordingly. Every city is a border

city when people can be shipped up all over this country. And I made sure when we heard of Texas getting blasted with the Supreme Court allowing the Feds to go and take away the spence down there, I went and made sure that the governor's office in the state of Ohio stood with Texas and the other states that we protect our border because with this story that you're seeing here,

it affects each and every one of us. I'm not sure Lebanon or Mason or Elmwood Place or Covington could put up with a couple thousands showing up and dropped off. And what's happening is that Catholic Charities and the Salvation Army and the Urban League have multi million dollar contracts with HHS Homeland Security in order to house, clothe, and feed these individuals for the next six months to a year. And there tend to be of eighteen or twenty five year old males,

unattached, who simply show up in a community and they're supported. They get their thousand dollars debit cards, they get the cell phones, they get

their Medicaid card, and they need a place to stay. And so if it's Cincinnati, which by the way, is the sanctuary city, you may not be aware of this, but I have to have peerival in John Cranley have declared Cincinnati is a sanctuary city, which means come on down, let's go, and maybe the city Cincinnati could run out a few hotels and have individuals stay there, but cities like Middletown, Mason, Cincinnati, I'm sorry,

Lovan in Newport, they don't have the facilities to do it. So one of the most brilliant moves that have been happened recently the last couple of years is when Governor Abbott has said, we got a major problem with seven million legal slash illegal border crossings in the past three years. Seven million, double that or triple that with the real number, we can't afford it. When he started shipping these individuals that are here illegally all over the country,

suddenly blue cities and blue states have taken note. So I'm glad that all of us have an open heart. I'm a practicing Roman Catholic. Catholic Charities does good work, but there's a means and a method to admit people into America and simply to show up illegally at the southern border, get onto a Grahund bus or a plane and fly somewhere is not the way it should occur

now. Secondly, Adam Matthews the last few days Cole Raine Middle School, and I'm sure the same stuff's going to happen in and around Warren County that these it's called gas station heroin, in which some of these products are sold as gummies and kids take them and they're filled with uncertain levels of THC. We had on the Governor a couple of weeks ago that talked about the state of the House of Representatives in Columbus is not doing this job. The Senate

passed and enacted with the people wanted in November. We're about five months down the road and either at Stevens or someone in the House of Representatives are dragging their feet on enacting the will of the people. As we sit here this Friday afternoon, what is the status of the marijuana a litigation and the House of Representatives that you control with an iron grip. Well, so reminded a good audience that I'm this is my first term and we are doing what we

can that I want us to get going. This is entirely unacceptable to not have some safeguards in here. We have the will of the people, but we also need to have a full safety Kids cannot be accessing these levels of PhD that cannot be that should be totally regulated out of the space. And we didn't do everything we can to get that done and get it done quickly.

I've been going up multiple times every week up to Columbus to work in the State House to make sure that we're moving legislation, whether it's this legislation, expanding concealed carry, working on bringing transparency to our higher education, and on this type of system we had to vote and now the state we need to act, and we've been doing and putting in the work to make sure

that it happens. Well, let's see what happens. Stevens is I guess sideways with a governor with Senator Huffman in the Senate and what's your best guest? Got out the ads? Matthew's crystal ball here. It is the end of February. How does it look as far as passing the will of the people in a way that makes some sense? Give me some timeframe it Will it be April, Will it be August, Will it be November? Or

never? What's going to happen. I'd really hope that we can get up there last week of March, first week in April, get going to and doing the people's work and make sure that they send us up there to do a job. I've been doing my best, but I'm one of ninety nine and using my voice lending it that way to represent southwest Ohio up there, so that we don't have these types of gummies, we don't have this undregulation continue, and we need to get that done, and we need to have

done it yesterday. All right. Now, last le, what about the income tax. That is something you're on big time. When I read about the income tax, I think the average Ohio and my pay two or three percent and state income tax, and it is something, but it's not significant. There's been a tremendous reduction in state income taxes paid by citizens in the last three or four or five years. What is your position on eliminating the state income tax and how do you substitute and where do you get the money

to make make the difference? So I was working House Bill one, which provided a lot of those income tax cuts that you just mentioned. It resulted in two point two billion dollars of income tax cuts and got rid of half of our tax brackets right there and saving many many families in our middle class real money. And now we have a plan with Cinator delaying over in Butler County Center Huffman, Rep. Lanton, and we have a good plan to get rid of the income tax by twenty thirty, we have to find eight

billion dollars. Part of that is just right sizing government. Our budgets in the twenty tens was in the sixty billion dollar range. Our budget we just passed was eighty six billion dollars. That type of growth isn't necessary. Just making sure that government rights sizes itself and putting a goal, putting a marker in the sand to say this far and no further can help us alleviate that eight billion dollars. The other is we just dollars. That goes a long

way. Say that again. Ohio. Ohio is sitting on the largest reserves of natural gas in the world. Yes, sir, well we're just sitting right here. Why are we using it? Natural gas is a wonderful pollution free accelerant. CO two By the way, head a guest on yesterday, CO two is plant food and CO two comprises zero point zero four percent of the atmosphere. Zero point zero four is CO two all the emissions zero point zero four And natural gas is a wonderful, wonderful heating element. Why hasn't

it happened already? I agree? I wish I would have been elected earlier and we could have been doing this sooner. And so we're working on getting to the natural gas. And we know that going after a good energy like this and doing it here is both cheaper and cleaner than importing it from the third world or from people that that are antagonistic to us. Yeah, that makes a pund So it makes a bunch of sense. So what did the Democrats say about this? Do they actually say, keep the state income tax,

don't exploit the god given natural resources we have. But what is the other argument? And tell me plays the other argument. The biggest argument is they think it's unfair and that they're rich need to pay taxes, and they they don't realize that this isn't just the rich income tax. This getting rid of the income tax helps everyone that's making from twenty six thousand dollars up and

twenty six thousand dollars is not rich. We should be able to make it so that our taxing system is business friendly, it's family friendly, and incentivizes everyone to get that promotion, get that better job, work that extra hour so that they can provide their for their families and support their communities. So everyone above twenty six thousand dollars pay state income tax. I guess that's the definition of rich by the Democratic Party and those who make eighty thousand. I

think the average Ohio one makes about fifty five thousand dollars a year. About how much money would they say you're and your wife work? You both say you both make a total for one hundred thousand dollars, And how much money would they save under your plan? I mean you'd be saving at one hundred thousand dollars, you'd be saving three hundred and fifty dollars a year right there. And you'd also be reaping the benefits of living in a zero percent income

tax state. The best states are on the tax system. The best fifteen states grew by two point two percent in population, Florida and Texas leading the way, and they don't have income taxes. The states that have been taxed haven't had bad taxes like California and New York lost real population, not just relative population, whether it's not having babies or being on the wrong side of

a U haul transaction. New York and California are losing population. And when you have a better economy, people have the result of the best social program. That is the best social program is a job. It gets you up in the morning, It gives you that dignity, It helps you get involved

in the community, and gives you that purpose. And that is what we want with having a zero percent income tax, is for every single Ohioan to know that they have purpose, that they can grow, that they can start their business and it'll thrive, and that their families can be well provided for. Now. Lastly, New York businesses are fleeing New York like bats out

of hell on Easter Sunday morning. And I tell you what, is there some effort to try to identify businesses out of California, especially New York with the Trump indictments and the Trump penalties three hundred and fifty five million dollars with plus interest will be five hundred million a half of billion dollars. And he's being told for the next three years, you can't practice business in the state of New York. You're banished, scorned. Is there some effort to get

businesses? I know Dewines had great success with Intel. They just did a big deal with AI with Microsoft, which is going to help the chip making in Ohio. But is there some effort by someone to identify businesses fleeing as refugees out of the Blue cities and the Blue States. The benefit Ohio there is, we are going Everywherehi is open for business, and we're coming to

coach from everywhere. We want you to come and help us build Ohio to be the economic engine of the Midwest that it used to be and should be again. And then that also means keeping businesses, keeping gyms that we have here from leaving for brighter pastures. We kept the Cincinnati Open from going out to North Carolina, and that's going to be here for another twenty five years.

And what about that, Because that's John Barrett's explain to Tony Bender, who lives in northern Kentucky, how that's a good deal for everyone in the try state. The Cincinnati Open is the new name might be presented by some other company, But nonetheless John Barrett's stepped aside and said, okay, Western and Southern. If the b Mart group from the Carolina is one to rename it, that's fine. How much money of taxpayers money will be spent on

tennis? And what will be the benefit we had the Cincinnati Open, which is the original name that it started with when it was down closer to Coney Island, and I really appreciate John Barrett and the whole team stepping aside for a team effort. So you'd rather keep it here and have it be renamed rather than have that pride of being the Western and Southern Open. So thanks again to them, and thanks for the whole team. The state of Ohio

is going to be providing fifty million for that support. The Linder Center for Tennants will now become not just a tennis facility for one week or the two weeks that this is going to become a two week tournament according to the ATP, and double the number of players, which should double the economic impact, but also be opened for year round activation of concerts, community centers, making place for the NCAA Tennis Tournament, the Big ten Tennis tournament, the Ohio

High School State. Finally, and every year already it brings an eighty million dollars compared to the fifty million that coming to the state. It brings an eighty million dollars of economic activity. And the other tournaments around the world that bring in that have a two week tournament, we're estimating this should bring in two hundred million dollars every single year, two hundred million. You remember every

single year. The Taylor Swift concert that everyone was fawning over brought in seventy to eighty million dollars one time. And the Cincinnati Open already brings in that every single year like clockwork, and once it goes to a two week tournament should bring in around two hundred million. Representative Adam Matthews. Lastly, what is the state budget served plus? Approximately? Right now? You have just give me a rough idea. We had about six billion dollars that came in

that we didn't expect. Ohio requires us to do static budgeting. That means if you cut one percent, then you just assume you get one percent less. You and I both know that when you cut taxes, economic activity goes up. And so we had six billion dollars that came in that we then had to deal with. I think that's called good management of money right there. Six billion dollar surplus, you're getting rid of the state income tax.

The tennis tournament's bringing in two hundred million dollars. It's fabulous. Well, Adam Matthews, get ready for an influx of new refugees in Lebanon. They'll be there for the Blue Plate Special at five o'clock in the Golden Lamb, because if the Democrats have their way, Lebanon will start looking like downtown Chicago. But once again, Adam Matthews, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and my friend will do it again, and thank you very

much. Absolutely stay safe with the snow. Thank you, Adam Matthews. All right, let's continue with more six billion dollar surplus and the state ingham tax is going away, not bad. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WULW. You know what makes a home the music, Dave. It's all good here in River City. Thanks are quiet. Things are a little flaccid

and placid until sometime later tonight or tomorrow may have some snow. Of course, temperature has got to be about twenty eight twenty nine degrees for that to happen. The next Thursday is supposed to be a high seventy, so we'll see what happens. Adam Matthews is a young conservative Republican for Warren County who makes a lot of sense. And Mike DeWine is an older, an old

conservative Republican from Green County, and he makes a lot of sense. You compare what's happening in Ohio compared to what's happening in New York, and it's startling, and that New York has become an exit point for many Americans who simply can't take it anymore, with New Jersey and California right behind them, and many people don't want to move, can't move, whatever the case may

be. The great American I was born here, I was raised here, and I've lived here all but for about five or six years of my life when I went to law school until and I love the University of Toledo and Ron Rait and John Steppler and all the people there. But I came back home as soon as I could because I loved the living in Cincinnati. But what I did was make sure I didn't live in the city of Cincinnati anymore. I located myself in the suburbs, and the rest, shall we say,

is history. Younger Americans have the ability to pick up and move almost anywhere and work remotely because of the technological advantages. Sometimes showing up for work is not required. You're can work in remote location, So why would you work in a location that has high taxes, bad schools, a crime problem, and little or no job creation and just the sense of things are collapsing. And that's why Chicago, Philadelphia, Austin, Texas, the capital of

Texas is a complete disaster. In Baltimore and Washington, d C. And Portland, Oregon. They're blue cities generally in blue states, that have complete control of all good and bad things happening therein and it's it's not good. And I don't want to see Cincinnati go down the path of Chicago. Chicago's about six times the size of Cincinnati, but the crime rate and the shootings in Cincinnati are greater than that in the city of Chicago. And they've been

that way for a long time. So you can have all the well intended citizens, and I would encourage more of the Irish rollies, et cetera to get to work, to which you can do. But it's damn near impossible to change the flux and the direction of a city. Once it starts going downhill, it's very difficult to turn around and go the other direction. And that's simply the simply the way things are, and they're not going to change anytime soon. So the problem is not a bus pass. The problem is

not to re route the buses. The problem is not to hand out tennis shoes or midnight basketball. The problem begins within the American family, which is largely collapsed in the last twenty to fifty years. It's remarkable, and so many people are moving out. I have a story here from the New York Times that was headline is blue state residence stream into South Carolina. But here's

why it is staying ruby red. So you know, I've heard Sean Hannity and others talk about repeatedly, if you're an economic refugee, if you're a crime victim refugee, if you want a good quality of public school for which you pay taxes for, and move to a red city in a red state, please do not bring your politics with you, because if you do, ultimately the South Carolinas, the North Carolinas, the Mississippis, the Alabamas,

the Florida is going to start looking like Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. This story says, essentially that is not happening. Says the new arrivals are disproportionately Republicans seeking a better way of life. Estimates from the nonpartisan voter file it's called L two said that fifty seven percent of the new residents of South Carolina the primaries tomorrow are Republicans, thirty six percent of Democrats, seven

percenter Independence. That's roughly in line with the statewide voting block in South Carolina. Anyway, the current Republican governor is a guy named Henry McMaster. He got fifty eight percent of the vote in twenty twenty two, and Trump had a twelve point margin over Biden in twenty twenty And so what's happening When you have the ability to move, you move, and when you're younger and you want to start a family. And they have many stories there of individuals.

There's a black couple, there's an a Hispanic couple, and there's a white couple. And so why they got out of Northeastern states? And the answers are always the same. I like a little bit better weather, I would like a little bit better schools, and I want less taxes to pay because I work and therefore unproductive. In Florida, for example, forty eight percent of the people who moved there the last six years came from Blue states,

twenty nine percent came from red states. But anyone who registered to vote forty four percent of Republicans, twenty five percent of Democrats. Now, one of the shows I watch is Kevin o'larry's He's Mister Wonderful on CNBC, and they what they do is have pitches of individuals who want startup funding for an operation, and then he gives them advice on how to do it. Recently,

in the last it was a couple of nights ago. Kevin o'larry also knows mister Wonderful had about a two minute segue with Laura Coates, the late night anchor on CNN. And this is a relationship to what happened to Trump and

indirectly what happened to Elon Musk in Delaware and Sheriff hit. This comments of Kevin o'larry mister Wonderful hit It wouldn't there be many companies who would not want to do business or loan money to people like yourself or investors if they know that they can get away with fraud and there's no recourse to protect them.

This is not about Trump anymore. We know at a developer, get a developer that builds a building and he says it's worth four hundred million dollars and he wants to borrow two hundred million from a bank, which happens every day everywhere on Earth, including every American city. Every developer is an entrepreneur. They shine the light on their building and they say it's worth four hundred.

The bank does its own due diligence, as was done in this case, because they're very good at it. The banks are very good and they say, no, it's worth three hundred. We're only going to loan you one hundred and fifty million. That haggling has gone on for decades. That's how it works. I'm supporting American entrepreneurship, and New York is slowly becoming the number one loser state in America. I'm sorry, that's what's happened. He

went on to say. Another developer said, I can't take it anymore because you can't attract employees to live in downtown Manhattan. You can't attract employees to move to downtown Baltimore, downtown Washington, DC. So the market is determining. We're to locate busines, businesses. If you're a if you're building swimming pools, ACR, gunny pools and spas, and you want to locate in

an area in which business taxes are low, regulations are reasonable. You're not going to go look to locate a business in New York State because the taxes are confiscatory. And so, when you talk about a fraud, a fraud needs a victim, and the answer is in the Donald Trump situation, there's no victim. The two bankers that he dealt with mainly went to testify in front of Judge and Geron, and all of them testified then made lots of

money off Donald Trump. In fact, one said they made eighty seven million dollars in one year in interest off Donald Trump. He's a good customer and would like to loan him more money. The victim is pyrric it doesn't exist. It's smoking mirrors, like trying to grab your shadow or run past it.

It doesn't exist. But when you have a political system in New York in which the Attorney General Latitia James ran a campaign saying she'll get up every day to find ways to make Donald Trump miserable, and you get elected on that platform and you follow through with it, it sends a message to a whole bunch of other people that business is not welcome in New York doesn't in

this case, normally you have a victim. They use, for the first time ever in a civil context, a consumer protection law with penalties to apply to a circumstance in which the person involved committed an act that had no victim.

Donald Trump and so he also not just was fined three hundred and fifty five million dollars because of the interest, and because of the penalties involved on those monies, and because of the of the dividend you have to pay to get the loan in the first place, that three hundred and fifty million is

very close to a half a billion dollars or five hundred million plus. The judge ruled that Donald Trump and his sons cannot do business in the state of New York, and they appointed a retired federal judge at a huge salary to go monitor or the Trump organization. So the message is clear, don't come to New York. If you fall out of favor, the attorney general or the local prosecutor is going to come after you with hooks and claws to make

your life miserable. Miserable because you're in the wrong party. And that's what's happening it has occurred. It's a real thing, and so I don't know what's going to happen on appeal. But all the judges in New York are also Liberal Democrats, all appointed by the previous governor or the current governor, either Cuomo or Hackel, who is the current governor. And it's not a

friendly business environment. You don't want to go there. When I speak to state representatives and I find out the state of Ohio has a six billion dollar surplus, well, the state of California has an eighty billion dollar deficit. State of California, the most beautiful state in the Union. People are leaving in droves, not just because the weather is so iffy. It's great when

it's great, but it's lousy when it isn't. It's the rules, the regulations, the crime, and the fact you can't send your kid to the public school system almost in any city in the state of California and in the state of Ohio or Kentucky given a choice of any type of parents that don't want to send their kids to since the public schools because there's a poor educational

environment and it can be very dangerous. That's why the voucher system in Ohio is doing such great work the voucher system in which your mom or dad can get up to six thousand dollars to send your kid to a private school if they will accept them. And so many are getting out. So as the good students leave and the at risk students to proliferate, the cost of public education goes one direction, that's up, and the results go one direction,

which is down. And you would think at some point the core base of the Democratic Party would say, what have you done for me lately? Democrats? You can't elect a Republican anywhere in the city of Cincinnati, or I

think Hamilton County. Hambleton County is run completely by the Democrat Party. The only elected office holder county wide is Melissa Powers, and she's going to face the voters for the first time as a prosecutor in November, and I pray to God she wins, because if not, the city of Cincinnati will go the ways of Hihoga and the city of Cleveland right down the tubes. Because

we have to have law enforcement. And so when I read the stuff we have a guest coming up on the southern bard of things without about what's planned. It's not a good situation. In fact, it's an ugly situation, and it's getting worse. It's not getting better, because once you begin the slide, it's almost non recoverable. When I speak to business leaders, I speak to thought provokers. I think to those who are on the political or business realm, what do you think in the next five to ten years.

I don't get Boy, we're in great shape. Number One, The deficit, which is two which at this point is thirty four trillion dollars will be forty trillion dollars by the end of this decade, only six years away, going to be forty trillion dollars. This year, the Fed's gonna have come due six trillion dollars in renewable loans and they're not going to pay off a dollar in the principle. And those loans were taken out against the market at

zero percent. Now the rates four to five percent. That adds to the deficit. And additional to just take five percent times that six is three hundred billion dollars additional in one year in interest, And every year that passes it gets higher and higher and higher, and at some point we're going to have a debt crisis from which we cannot exit. You either repudiate the debt, in which case the whole economy collapses, or you print more money, which

so each dollar you have is worthless. The status quoes cannot be maintained. And my Republican friends have engaged in the same acts of nonfeasance when it comes to the debt. During the four years of Donald Trump, the country put on approximately seven billion dollars in brand new debt during the four years of Donald Trump, and in the first three years of Biden. He's put on six trillion dollars in the first three years, and his budget calls for an additional

two trillion dollars every year. As far as the eye can see in deficit spending. We can't survive. No business, no organization, no family can survive with this level of borrowing, which is one hundred and forty percent of the GDP, which has only happened one other time nineteen forty two, nineteen forty three, and nineteen forty four. We came out of it though in

the nineteen fifties with a burgeoning economy. That's not going to happen. In fact, do we keep adding debt, which is one of the reasons. Many Republicans say, we can't afford to spend one hundred and twenty billion dollars extra unpaid for by borrowing more money, even though the purposes in Israel or

Ukraine may be noteworthy. We don't have the money, and no one is claiming that the debt will ever be paid back, which the last time any principle was paid was twenty six years ago when President Bill Clinton and Nuke Gingridge got together and they actually paid off some principle. There's no possibility of paying

off any of the principle and the world is figuring it out. They're going to go through a de dollarization program, which they seek other ways of having other people put their moneys into some reserve currency because the dollar's not going to work. Let's continue with more the line becomes available five one, three,

seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Coming up next as Eric Ruark of Numbers USA about what's happening on the southern border and how to impact your life right here in Cincinnati twelve fifty six, Homio Red's first game in ab about twenty six hours right here on News Radio seven hundred WW. Start your spring cleaning today and get an insanely clean home with Billy Cunningham, the Great

American. Of course, the brilliance politically, which is good substantively of Governor Abbott of Texas to disperse around blue cities and blue states millions and millions of unwashed masses of refugees is having the desired political effect. Of course, as an American, I don't worry about politics. I worry about the survivability of our country long term and the election this November. How many times have you heard, as a great American that this is the most important election of your

lifetime. Well, if Joe Biden makes it to November the fifth, which is highly unlikely, I think Gavin Newsoon is being groomed to take over and or Michelle Obama. And if these policies continue the next four to eight years, the country will not exist as we know it. And of course Eric Ruark is with Numbers USA. They have the facts, the statistics and more. Eric Ruark, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Eric going

back in time. Numbers USA has been around a long time. Could you have conceived in your worst nightmare the idea that in a four year stretch is going to be about twelve million identifiable illegals inside of America, on top of the twenty eight million here previously that guess to forty million. And they add on top of that the idea that the Democrats are promising more of the same. Could you have envisioned the country in this batter shape when it comes to

illegal migration, No, I could not. And I mean you think about and we and under President Obama there wasn't massive surge, but it was nothing compared to what we're seeing now. And the difference is President Obama did take steps we would say they weren't adequate or they weren't sufficient to really solve the

problem. But you know, when President Biden came in and said I'm going to, for instance, get rid of ro Main in Mexico and the other things he was doing, You're thinking, well, once they realize what the effect of this is going to have, which they should before they do this, but it's going to become obvious, and you think, not just as a policy person but as an American that they will not let this happen.

But they continue a lot to happen. And after the Senate bill fell failed last week, they said it's all Donald Trump's fault, right, and that's sort of where we're at right now. We're just not having rational conversations where

we can see what's happening. The effects are being felt all around the country, including a demonstra traditional Democratic strongholds Chicago, New York to point out a couple and the administration is saying, you know, we can't do anything until Congress acts, and Congress is saying, well, least the Senate was saying, well, let's do what you would you like, and then we can

move on to our other priorities. And that, I think is what's most stunning to again, not just a policy person, but to Americans is the border having a secure board seems to be at the very bottom, if it's even on the priority list for a substantial number of Congress Members of Congress. They want to, you know, have a deal, just to have a deal and then move on to what there are other priorities, which is funding Ukraine or Israel or whatever else it is, which may be important issues,

but it doesn't take precedence over having a sovereign, secure US border. Well, I watch MSNBC now and then so you don't have to on one of the morning shows. One of the democratic left wing political activists said that this

was a gift handed to Joe Biden by the Republicans. They're going to tag the Republicans and Donald Trump with the problems on the southern border because the Republicans would not go along with a four hundred page bill which provided free attorneys for every illegal immigrant coming across and a pathway to citizenship and also of voting rights,

et cetera. And because because of politics, how's it conceivable? Eric rew ark that the average Americans, American would say, you know what, that Joe Biden is tough on the southern border, and the problem of the Republicans can they sell that? Well? You know, I was talking to a reporter about this, and my point was, you know, every all the discussion that we've seen in the reporting in DC is about the deal.

That the fact that they had a deal, a bipartisan deal, though really it was McConnell and Schumer which worked it out, and they said this is the best you can get, and so either take it or leave it. And it was a terrible bill. So he said, no, thank you. You know, you know, we weren't that polite. We pointed out how terrible it was, and I said, there's not really any discussion about the details. In his response was, well, I'm a political reporter.

You know the details aren't important to me as the politics of it, but that's how DC works. But I also made the point. President Biden went out today after the bill failed and said, again, this is all President Trump's fault. And you know my point, and I think it's correct. Even people who don't like Trump but will never vote for Trump aren't going to buy the argument that he was soft on the border because some of the reasons

that Democrats don't like him is they thought he was way too tough. Right, So to say that president President Trump caused this and is responsible for, you know, the current Congress and the current administration from taking steps to end it, I don't think that the President Biden can sell that. And it seems to me really a bad strategy for President Biden to want to make the upcoming election about the border when you're running against Donald Trump, who, whatever

you want to say about Donald Trump did secure the border. When you and when you compared to President Biden, there's just no there's no way to say that President Biden is tougher. And I'm not a Democratic voter base voter, so I can't tell you if that plays with me, but I certainly would think it's going to be a really tough sell. You have a posting at Numbers USA that says, the following American history is full of rags to riches

immigrants stories. They're rich and they're important. Today's immigration policy, however, is the reverse robin Hood program. Instead of the unwashed masses showing up in Ellis Island and then distributed all over the country by train, and then these Hibernian society, these Germanic societies would take in these refugees and they would have to get the work because nobody was getting one thousand dollars prepaid credit card,

nobody was getting an Obama phone, nobody was getting free food. Forever, it was an opposite system. You had to work, in fact, to become a legal immigrant. Today, a legal immigrant there's quotas on about eighty countries and it takes three to seven years from the time you apply. You have to provide your access to your criminal record in your home country, had to provide your medical records. You have to have a person inside of America

that will care for you economically. It won't be a dredge on society. And you have to have a skill the country needs of one type or another. We don't have a country anymore that needs millions and millions of unwashed masses working in factory systems or in farms. Had done you know that the policies of the nineteenth century don't apply in the twenty first. The Statue of Liberty was created in like the eighteen seventies, eighteen eighties, a completely different America

that we have to day. So explain how immigration, how it should work, which is America has these needs. This is the person we're letting in. You'll become a citizen. I've sworn in a citizen group or two down in federal court, in which a federal judge asked me to come on down to give a speech about America and to swear in the new immigrants. And they could not been a greater group of people. They were friendly, they were happy, they got their citizenship papers. They're ready to go, ready

to vote, ready to get to work. How is that? How is that not what applies today? You know? And I've been to an naturalization ceremony myself and it's a wonderful thing to see and take part of. Yep, you know, and a lot of people the argument on the other side as well, everyone who showed up at Elis Island got into the United States. Well, that's not true, because lots of people weren't allowed to show up at Alice Island. Lots of countries were barred from coming sending people here.

But also a lot of people who did show up for various reasons were not admitted, including political views. Right there, there were restrictions, and people sort of point out it wasn't until recently, you know, the twentieth century where we actually had the restrictions. We never had open borders in the US. But also that you're right to point out our political system we didn't have well we didn't have an income tax for once, inc right till twentieth

century. But we never had a welfare system for people United States citizens or immigrants, but particularly for people who showed up here, who in missible, who snuck into the country, or were giving in the case of Chicago, nine thousand dollars and teams a month. And it's been reported that Mayor Adams and New York wants to give people who are illegally in the country ten thousand dollars in cash, and that's coming from taxpayers, and that is an incentive

the people who are showing up, they're making a rational decision. If they can go to New York City and get ten thousand dollars in cash, why would they not do that? Because our government is sending the message not just we'll let you in, but that we're going to let you in and provide for school, public education, healthcare, cash money assistance, housing assistance. And the difference is, you're right, we don't have the need as we

did in nineteenth century when we're undergoing Industrial Revolution for workers coming in. But we also romanticize that history. We don't point out that these people were being exploited, and the same thing is happening. And so what we're seeing in

the twenty first century are increasingly nineteenth century labor conditions for people. We see child labor again on the rise, and that is entirely due to people coming over the border illegally and being allowed to work in the US and being exploited by employers. And that's a real tragedy that unfortunately too many people, particularly who are traditionally Democrats, they're not standing up for workers, They're standing up

for the people who are exploiting them. And we do see some movement within the Republican Party to say no workers should be exploited, whether they're American or not. But we also need to make sure that American workers come first and foremost. Really powerful discussion, a debate that's taking place within the Republican Party. But also we're seeing a political ship when it comes to who is representing American workers in DC. Now I'm Biden, I assure you of that.

No, I'm holding a story about the worker shortage. Liberal Democrats tell us we need these unwashed masses to come in here because Americans will not take jobs. Everywhere I travel on the highways and the byways of the tri state Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and you're from a different part of the country, I see employees want it needed. How Come we have large numbers of illegals in this country, We have large numbers of Americans getting public assistance that refuse

to take entry level jobs like in fast food restaurants or elsewhere. Is there a worker shortage that illegal immigration is going to solve? No? The answer is no, but there are certainly, and we can't deny that there is a difference in if you want to say, work ethic or at least Americans who are willing to take certain jobs. But we can't just say, well, that's because Americans have all of a sudden gotten lazy or you know,

the past decade or whatever it is. We have to look at long term conditions, which includes pay and you know, you know, health care benefits that are that are being provided. And if you're an employee or excuse me, then employeer, and the federal government and state governments in many cases are allowing you to hire someone. Maybe you're paying them off the books, or you're not paying payroll taxes, or you're not paying for their health care.

That is a substantial savings to an employer. And so that the and it's an incentive for someone to come in from another country because they may not be making as much as a US worker would make, as a legal worker would make, but the incentives they're making more than they would in their home country. But if they have a child here, they get free health care,

I mean free education, and their child is a US citizen. If that child is born here, So that's what we're talking about when we say incentives, what in zenas are there for lots of Americans to take a job which is going to pay you below poverty wages and isn't going to offer you benefits when in some way we've looked at COVID people were making money, more money from the government, or at least they were making enough where they weren't motivated

to go back into the workforce. And we need to make sure that we don't just dismiss At this point, there's thirty seven million US born people between the ages of eighteen and sixty four who were not in the labor force. Thirty seven I'd just say, well, yeah, thirty seven million, and we just can't wipe them away. They exist, and we need to help them get back into the workforce and become productive citizens. It's not just because

they're helping our economy. It's because it's good for them as individuals to be It gives them value right in their lives that they're not sitting at home. Right if you're sitting at home and doing nothing, the chances are you're not going to be number one very productive member of society. But also probably not not very happy as an individual. And we see that with crime, with

drug use, with the suicides and death of despairs. This is a real problem that our government is saying, well, we have a worker shortage. Well what about the people who are here? What do we do about them? We just don't, you know, consider them a statistic on the books that we can ignore at our convenience. And you know, I'm reading this column by a story at Numbers USA by Roy Beck that he put together on

January twenty fourth of this year. Quote, the worker shortage myth depresses Black wealth, and it goes back into the eighteen hundreds, and that when I watched some of the interviews out of Chicago in which citizens are saying African American citizens are saying, we don't want this to take place. But it's a long history of the Democratic Party misusing their core voting base, which are Black Democrats, to advance their causes, which is hurting black employees and pressing black

wealth. And if someone has time, Numbers USA, the workers short each myth depresses Black wealth. It's a wonderful historical treatise by Roy Beck as to how this began and how Philip Randolph and WB to boys and others forced Congress

to depress annual migration because it was hurting the black workers. And I think there's the inkling, the beginning, maybe in Chicago and New York and the Los Angeles of black Democrats thinking, you know what, I've been a Democrat all my life, and look how I live, look at my schools, look at my environment. Promises are made repeatedly by liberal Democratic politicians, but

the rubber never hits the road. And by the nineteen sixties, the share of black households that were considered middle class had expanded from two to ten to seven and ten. And then all of a sudden the doors swung wide open with the Great Society, and then today in the last several years by liberal Democrats. Can you briefly explain how that the current immigration policies of the Democrat

Party hurts Black Americans. Well, you know when we talk about what's known as the Great Migration, which is Black Americans who moved from the South to the north to take you Detroit or you know, the manufacturing centers Cleveland and Ohio would be another example. This came at a time when there was low

immigration, which started in twenty four and went to nineteen sixty five. And so the economic games for black Americans, the greatest economic games by far, came during periods of low immigration because employers didn't have a choice of bringing in people from other parts of the world and employing them. So black economic standing, you know, when we talk about the black middle class, that really came about in the mid twentieth century, and the Democratic Party traditionally did recognize

that. You know, you go back to Frederick Douglash of Brokersy Washington, but even up to Coreta Scott King and Barbara Jordan, who was one of the most prominent members of the Democratic Party in twentieth century. And one of the reasons that Numbers USA was founded because of Jordan commission she chaired, and one of her main concerns was immigration policy. People who make immigration policy must

be concerned about the most vulnerable Americans. And yes, it's true that all American workers are hurt by mass immigration, but we also need to understand that black Americans throughout history have disproportionately been hurt because they're always, as roy Beck's book is entitled, they're put at the back of the hiring line when it

comes to getting jobs. So you're saying the Democratic Party's policies hurt the Demo, hurt the Black Americans who vote for Democrats about ninety percent of the time. And at some point a light's got to go on in the Stockholm syndrome must be reversed and the Black Americans have to understand what Democratic policies have done for them. Eric grew Ark, we got to run once again Numbers Usay,

it's a wonderful site. I haven't touched on the bunch of deficits, the economic and fentanel, the human trafficking, the slavery on the Southern board. Haven't got into that. We'll do that to some other point. Eric grew Ark, Numbers USA. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. God bless you and God bless America. Thank you. Eric. All is great to be on with you. Very good. Thank you all. Let's continue with more. Well, maybe Black Cincinnatians might figure out what the

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the benefit. Seguwaine trouble or what? Yeah we're in trouble. Yep. Now he's back back to Washington and orange Man bad segment said orange man bad Orangeman bad, Donald Trump bad? Forget about the southern border, forget about everything, Orange man bad. Just vote vote vote? And what are they going to do with five hundred new sanctions against Russia? I gotta do. Take care, yeah, take care a lot now. You brought it up, Charlie Woods. But as you know, is the son of Tiger correct

shot? What eighty four? Eighty six? Eighty I'm sorry eighty six? When was the last time you did that? Even I haven't shot eighty six? I thank you. I don't think I get my posture, my takeawy a little bit more organized, certainly trying to make sure get enough with So now the world is jumping on this fifteen year old Charlie. The next playing up the next greatest thing golf and say this segment, golf is a very

difficult sport to play. Golf is a very difficult sport to play. By the time Tiger Woods had been fifteen years old, Yep, he'd won at the age of thirteen the US Junior Amateur. At fourteen, he one again the US Junior Amateur. At fifteen, Tiger Woods won the US Junior Amateur. At sixteen, he won the US Amateur. At seventeen, he one the US Amateur. At eighteen, he won the US Amateur. And his first time he played golf on tour, he won the Greater Milwaukee Open.

And the rest is history. How many times is there going to be at Tiger Woods come out of nowhere to dominate the golfing world. Well, hopefully maybe Charlie will. But he had a twelve on one hole. That's kind of going to sound like me. Bronnie James, according to lebron is going to be the next big thing in basketball. I want him to play for the Lakers. Now, Bronnie James can't start for Southern cal thank you. I mean, really, what happens to these what happens to these sons like

bomb out. They will the odds of this happening. If Bronnie James can not start for Southern cal what if he doesn't make the NBA? NBA he can't start for Southern Cow and they stink and Charlie, I mean a G league, leave alone. Let him be a kid. He's a multi zillionaire. He's got a nil deal worth seven million dollars a year. Charlie Woods does and he's fifteen, and he shoots eighty six and I'm saying. All

I'm saying is give the kids a chance. And Tiger said it. Let him be a kid, and lebron James to say, I want to play in the NBA with my son, Bronni who's about six foot three and he can't shoot and jump, and he can't start for Southern Cow and he's going to be in the NBA. Are you kidding me? Well? He the stood reporters of prop service of your local Temestar Heating and air conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati called Sheldon Braun at Braun Heating at five

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FC Cincinnati Down's Cavalier FC two nil, first round of the CONCAK Half champions Cup Series last night in beautiful Kingston, Jamaica, and nobody was there. Did you see the crowd? The Orange and Blues MLS home opener is Sunday afternoon. There'll be people, There'll be packed at TQL Stadium, Fox Sports thirteen sixty with the action at two as Toronto FC comes to town now. The Reds will open up their Cactus League schedule tomorrow against the Cleveland Guardians

Carson Spires. We'll start for the Red Legs two thirty five of the RNL carriers Inside Pitch and Fox Sports thirteen sixty and there's no extra innings on spring training. The Reds as signed veteran utility player Tony Kemp to a minor league deal today. He's an eight year big league vet. Last season with Oakland Camp had the lowest strikeout rate in baseball. That's the kind of guy they need instead of striking out seventy five million times. He'll be injured soon.

Back to the MLS and FC Cincinnati, they've acquired Argentina winger Luca Oreano on loan from a Brazilian league. Does MESSI play here this year? He's got to go to Miami. Do you know that? I don't know. What about Ronaldo? I don't think so. Back to baseball. There's a problem now with you know, you've heard about this thing with the uniforms see through.

Yeah, well, add the potential of see through pants and the growing list of complaints in the MLB uniforms this season now that'll bring the ladies in if you can see through them, you know what I'm saying. I don't think ladies like to see much of that. Oh I don't know, but you know they we'll see what happened. We go to the bottom of the eighth and high heels at all. Thank you. They're wearing high heels now

on the diamond. Never know. The National Football League announced today that the twenty twenty fourth salary cap two hundred and fifty five point four million dollars per club. We look it not good, with an additional seventy four million per club payment for player benefits that includes performance base pay and benefits to retired players. So the total twenty twenty four player costs will be three hundred and twenty nine million per club, more than ten and a half billion league wide.

Let's be with a bing go not good. It's a thirty million dollar increase from last year's salary cap. You know, the richest guy in the Tri State is not John Barrett. It's not lender. It's not farmer. You, not you or me? Yeah, Mike Brown, the Bengals are worth at least three billion dollars. Yes, he owns them. All three billion in next Rocky Boyman, Well, he's gonna buys a bunch of housing projects. I think in Harrison, Section eight is gonna move out there to give

them individuals who know that money a little access to a good education. Have to talk to him about that, and I should move to Harrison. Wouldn't that be something? Yeah, that would be I won't see about that. Let's see. Also Willie Hockey tonight, beloved Cyclones are downtown against Iowa Diamonds Rock dot Com and Mike Lane Diamonds, Rock dot Com, Mike Lane and in the NHL with Buffalo at Columbus tonight. Tell them this this soccer matchup

with Jamaica. Yeah, they had nothing to do with the m l MLS. Correct, Now, what is it? This is a This is like the US This is like the US Open Cup series that they play. They play a few games in the MLS and then they take a break for like two or three weeks to play these different series. So FC Cincinnati gets involved and now they have. They played in Kingston, Jamaica last night. Now Round two is next Wednesday here in the Queens City. And there was it's

gonna be great almost seventy fies and it might snow tonight. So I mean then the Cavalier FC, which is you know, one of their top teams in uh uh in Jamaica. They no very good? Are they? Well? Last night they weren't They got beat two nil? Isn't it something? They start playing soccer in February? So then so stop playing in December? Right? So they so they got a longer season. I think the NASCAR, because yeah, they played last night, they play against Sunday. Does

this count? Then they play again Wednesday is Wednesday? Then I think they got another match next Saturday. Back at the MLS. Does it count? It doesn't count for it? No? I mean you this, this Concak Calf Champions Cup is for a trot half. I'm done collecting trophy as well. They want another trophy. I was selected as one of the power five in the city of Cincinnati. Yeah, they want to sell me a plaque for eighty nine to ninety five. I want my name on a plaque,

I said, plaque. I mean that you have to buy the plaque. Well to commemorate the fact that I'm powerful. Oh, I don't think everybody knows that already, don't Why would I buy a plaque? I don't know. Usually they get here's my doll. You got your dog right there? Well, I don't need a plaque. No, And he's wearing the East Central helmet, the helmet of Champs, and his eyes are moving independently. Marty was freaked out when he was here yesterday. He looked at it.

Marty wanted it. They get home with it, and he said, it's a Willie talk with the eyes are moving. He's looking at you. Got those high water pants on too. It It all was about two feet by about six inches. I'm gonna take a picture of him. Someone somebody sent that to you, didn't he It was a Hooters waitress. I'm just saying that the Hooter girls love me, and he sent me that. I'm powerful, Segment. You know how powerful I am? Yes, I do. I need a plaque, and somebody's here in the station. I need a

plaque. Of course, she can't put it up because it's against the rules. The rules. Well, how about John Wayne in the corner. That's against the rules. That surprised me. He's still here. We got a Christmas tree for the nature center here. Still all right, Segment, get me out of the students report. We have Michael Letts coming up next.

Did you know the communist red Chinese government has opened at least fifteen Chinese police departments inside the US of A to keep an eye on Chinese citizens here. Sounds like something they did in forty five, correct, And it's okay though, I mean, you can do that. And then they're brewing bachulism, gonorrhea, pioria, diarrhea, HIV, bachulism, dung fever, whatever the hell that is in their labs to cut loose on us. And we say,

well, keep the southern border open. Twenty eight thousand more Chinese immigrants on public assistance so we can support them along with all the Somalis and all the Venezuelans. Get them all in here. We need five hundred million more coming. We're going to double our population in the next two days games and the country will collapse into a ball of pity. Yeah, I need a plaque, and someone give me a plaque, Henny says, I bring them.

Any more plaques are going into garbage, all right, I don't need a plaque, that's correct, Hi segment, give me out of the student's report. Michael Lett's coming up Willie and Utter of the Red Legs tomorrow and FC Cincinnati on Sunday. You know, FC fit in when they're up to zip twenty minutes to play for the cup whatever they call it. What are the MLS Cup? That's it? Right against their arch rivals, the arch

rivals. Hell is real. Hey, Columbus, Columbus Crew. The next three goals scored by the Crew three and I know what they fit right into this town. It's Pat Noonan's time this year. I'm saying it's Cup time. FC Cincinnati is messy playing here is what I want to know. It doesn't make any difference. It does, No, it doesn't. Right. Did you go to the last time MESSI was here? No? Why? I don't know. He's the greatest of all time. Well, I don't

know about that. I think it's pay Way. What about Ronaldo? Well Ronaldo? What about Caca? What about Harry Kane? Harry Kane. Harry Kane's a good player. That'd be Ao Bope. What about your guy? Isn't he leaving his parents? I think he's going to Real Madrid. How

much money's not going then maybe they'll send him over here on loan. I like to have and Boppe here with Ronaldo and Harry Kane along with MESSI would that be a good team, Jeff Berzaby the only guys you have on the team open up your wallet segment, Get me out of the Stooge Report. I just did we leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. This most consequential elections, uh in a long, long, long time true. And the character of the country, in my view, is literally on

the ballot. What kind of country we're going to be Chinese? Four more years of Georgia Georgia George Trump's going to find ourselves in a position where George John Trump gets elected. We're going to be uh, We're going to be in a different world. He couldn't find in his brain Trump. Bush thinks he's running against George Bush. Seg are we in trouble or what? Yes? Lastly, couldn't find my keys. Today, I'm getting me an Apple air tag. You know what that is? Get it? One of the

most frustrating things that life's little. When you lose something that he it beeps, right, it beeps. You go on your line, go on your phone, hit the app, and all of a sudden beat deep, I need me an Apple AirTag. Do you agree a lot of people around here need one to put them on just to show up? Nobody's here, Rhino and Tony Bender in the newsroom, correct, and the sheriff sheriff is that's it. That's it segment. Thank you very much, sir. Let's continue.

Why do we allow Chinese government officials to have official Chinese police departments inside the United States? Along with Chinese labs growing boatchelism? Why why not? Next one fifty five Home of your Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW concessued by something banking Celtic Bank, Members of the Icy. Terms and conditions apply. The needs of modern businesses are always changing. But Bill Cunningham the Great America

and one of the stories not reported by the mainstream media is up. The state of Arizona has decided not to honor warrant to return a murderer to New York State because of the fear that the murderer shipped from Arizona to New York will be let go on bond and start killing and raping more women. He's also being held in Arizona on murder and rape charges. But the governor of Arizona said I'm not sending this guy back to New York. I have no

confidence whatsoever he'll be prosecuted, which is indicat of a larger problem. Of course. Michael Letz is a veteran law enforcement official also founder of invest In, which he raises the money necessary for smaller and large departments who want to vest for their cops to be protected. Is with us now and Michael Letz, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And when I look at what's

happening New York is a symptom of a larger problem. Why do you think a growing number of assaults of treating a cops head like a soccer ball is happening with NYPD down about five thousand officers, Michael Letts, why is it happening? Well, Bill, it's very obvious. You said it's a larger

problem. It's just open moregal immigrations. We know the FBI has documentation, they're not publicizing them, but I've seen it showing that the gangs from MS thirteen to La Caida to others worldwide are converging in America because of our over wars, and for the first time in history, Bill, they are putting together alliances all across the country, and now they are roving in our streets. New York is the first one they're doing, and gangs anywhere from twelve

to twenty twenty five. And they're going after law enforcement officers blatantly because we tipically have the repairs of two and they're attacking them. They're going after them, and then when they win, backup comes and they get arrested, they get taken down to the court system. Solicitor brags, let's look at the video, and he's obviously blind because he says, oh, I can't make out that those pictures look the same, which they obviously do. Anybody can

see it, So I'm not going to ask for bond. So they are released. They walk outside the door, they give the cameras the fingers, they get on buses with false ideas. They're picked up in Arizona and other places because they've gotten off kill somebody else. They're doing it blatantly and with total disregard, and they have a particular goal in mind. They're going to control this country. They think that we are that weak that they can take

it over. Now, what is the mayor's response, Eric's response, I know Eric for a long time. I'm shocked. First of all, Eric was a captain of the UYPD. So here is his response. He is telling the White House because the illegal immigration is so bad and he needs money, more money to be able to provide for these illegal immigrants, that he since he's not getting it, he's going to reduce his force by six thousand officers next year. Bill. If you take you on a six thousand out

of what's left, you don't have anything, you know. I noticed in Austin, Texas. Austin is a blue city in a red state, but Austin, Texas has large parts of that major American city unprotected by cops at all because of the resignations of Austin PD, They're not supported by the Austin community. And you can call nine to one to one in Austin, Texas, no one answers it. But I want to feed into one comment you made, which is so good about the gangs getting together. I'd live a

little Cincinnati, Ohio. We've had a rash of break ins and upscale communities.

And there were individuals illegal of course from Chili and the Nation of Chile in South America, and some reporting was done that shows that when the drug cartels control the areas in and around the southern border between Mexico and the US, in order to walk through their county, so to speak, a woman's got to pay with her body or in some other fashion, and a man has to either pay cash as a transit fee or put a bracelet on the

wrist. And then you're going to have to work for the cartels in America for one to two years. And when these individuals from ChIL are told that we know who your family is in Santiago, Chili, we know where they are, and you'll do what we tell you to do, otherwise we're gonna kill you. We're gonna send pieces of you back home. We're gonna kill

your family. They say, what do I have to do? Well, for one year they work for the drug cartels in Saint Louis, in Chicago, in Portland, in Cincinnati, in New York, and they have to do what they're told to do by the drug cartels, otherwise they'll be chopped up in the little pieces and put in a meat grinder. And so explain how for the first time you got the communist red Chinese fueling the drug trade with fentanyl, the precursors of fentanyl you have, I don't know, seven

to ten million have come across illegally in the past three years. And the men have to pay cash or and women pay one way, men pay another. And how does that fuel the uptick and crime in every major American city? How does that work? Well, he's done exactly what he very eloquently said, Bill. He is calls violent crime despite the records we have never seen before. And they have such impunity because you know sanctuary cities. They

don't think anything can happen to them, and it doesn't quite Franklin. Worse it happens to him, is he pop on the hand and pull back out on the street. They have determined now that it's better for them to work together to be able to control the entire country. We are under an invasion unlike anything we have ever seen before. We've got forty thousand Chinese military age personnel that across the border. We have thousands of Venezuela army personnel that are

now in airport at other airports that are being transported around. We are in a full scale invasion and the invasion is as you mentioned, the Chinese, it is providing fentanyl for the drug lords. The drug wards are carried it across human sex trafficking drug the cartels and also the thiefs and the people in prison that they're just pouring out on our streets. It is, and then terrors on top of that, we know that we've got terrorists coming in from

Iran, law from Hamas, from one of the places. So you would think build that our third grader could figure this out. And then when they go and they cut the budget all across the country for law enforcement because they want to spend more money on illegals, I think the country is facing to explode. And here's the reason why. How dare you take my tax dollars and spend them on illegal immigrants and not take care of our homeless vets and

others who have sacrificed to give us the freedoms that we have. You know, we're storing illegal immigrants on military bases. We got forty eight thousands in military bases across the country. Yeah, we've got twenty six thousand homeless vets sleeping in the streets. Something is way wrong with our system. It is this administration that's doing it, and I think American people realize that, and we're up in arms. Enough is enough, Bill talk about the Chinese labs

that have been discovered and the Chinese police departments inside the American cities. So that means like New York City, it was in Times Square, the Chinese government had put together their own Chinese police department in Times Square to keep an

eye on, to give messages to control Chinese operatives inside New York. And then in California there was an indictment out of Fresno a couple months back of a three individuals whose names I can't pronounce from Communist Red China, who had labs in which all kinds of exotic diseases are ring brewed inside the lab, contrary to all the zoning requirements to be released on the American people. So on one hand, you have the Chinese in charge of the drug trade killing

one hundred thousand Americans every year. On the other hand, you have Chinese labs put together in welcoming blue states and blue cities in which they're concocting these batchulisms to release upon us. And then also the Chinese police departments to pass messages to their agents and to keep an eye on Chinese. Don't protest inside of America about red Chinese government. We know who you are. How Michael Letts, how is this possible that this could be happening in the last three

years and it's not a bigger story than it is. I've got some bad news where you Bill. It's not just the one in San Francisco and New York. We've found thirteen Chinese police stations across this country. Thirteen thirteen numbers so far, and we're still counting. And here's what they do. They get a location close by the police station so they can intercept messages and a hack INDO or NCIS system and they are providing all the intel that is needed

on every citizen in that area. Not only are they keeping track of their dissidents, they keeping tracking the American citizens. And now what we expect to see is they're going to fit all those to the Chinese gangs. You decide you're going to say something negative about the Chinese government, you're probably going to see somebody knock on your door. Work too much longer. How about this reporting out It from scrisk rips news quote when a reporter walked inside a lab

she was stunned what she saw. There was blood and other bodily fluids, and gatorade bottles labeled in Mandarin, on shelves, samples of at least twenty infectious agents, including malaria, dung fever, COVID nineteen and more, and a pungent odor from what turned out to be nearly a thousand dead mice that had been experimented upon. She said, I started to get nervous about my

own health. What kind of situation was I in here? And so her investigation launched, and they found fifteen fifteen labs across the country in which the Chinese bought vacant buildings put their signed us inside the buildings in order to concoct this cocktail of infectious diseases. One might ask Michael Letz, what's the motive

in doing that? Why do that? The reason is, if China would invade Taiwan and we saw, oh what happened a few days ago with the AT and T cell phone system going down that they claim had nothing to do with being hacked. Think of the havoc that would occur in this country if the grid goes down, we have no electricity and dunk fever and a Bola, COVID nineteen malaria are released all over the country. We're talking about the end of the nation, and we're arguing about the Orange man is bad,

Trump bad, Trump bad, Trump bad. But I'm looking at the labs and the NYP. How does it all work together as a red Chinese communist operation against the United States of America that we're not responding to. Well, I think the key thing he just says, are not responding to it.

And this is where the big DEALMA lies. You know, we just said yesterday the governor of Louisiana declaring nash state emergency, a federal state emergency for them, and they don't have any police officers, don't have any police officers. They are losing the battle because they defund the police of keeping cops on the street, and so they declared to the state emergency. That's just a tip of the ice. And that's Louisiana. That's say red state with a

Republican governor who said it's a state of emergency. We have crime, especially New Orleans with that idiotic mayor. The female mayor is completely out of control. But in the state of Oregon, Democrat blue, she also declared a state of emergency because they can't control crime in Portland. It's unbelievable. Well, I think, and here's what our proposed solution is built. I'm calling on every American the first of all, make sure you're fully armed, because

you're going to have to assume the rule of protecting yourself. Second of all, every state has a militia or a guard, state guard, every shrifg's department has a posse, and every police department has a reserve. I'm telling every American they need to volunteer now five ten hours a month to begin to provide the protection of design, to get commissioned and to have credentials, and

we need to show in for that. We're going to take our streets back because it's coming to that we will have to do that, and we're going to have to also engage our military. That's the only way we're going to be able to secure the American people once again. Well, you know, one of my favorite congressmen is Congressman Brad Weinstrip. He's my congressman here in

Cincinnati, Ohio. He's he's head of a committee in the Congress, and he said the following to the FBI quote between May second and May fourth, twenty twenty three, staff from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division have located toxins inspected that has discovered chlamydia, Trachamatis E. Coli, human immune deficiency viruses one and two, malaria, severe acute respiratory syndrome RSV, and other

botulisms that are located grown by Chinese operatives inside the United States of America for dispersal into the population. And this is Brad Weinstrip. Isn't some far right wing nut. This is a congressman, a soldier who spent twenty five years in the military that is sounding the alarm of what is happening. Our freedoms are turned against us for their benefit, and China is preparing to invade Taiwan,

and they're going to tell the United States government. I pray to God at that point the Trumpsters in charge, but it might be Joe Biden or Kamala Harris. This is what's coming your way. If you don't let us do this, If you interfere in any way, we're gonna shut down the power grid. You have no electricity for months. We're going to set off an EMP And by the way, malaria, chlamydia, E Coli, RSV,

bachulism, and other diseases will be released inside the population. That And I'm thinking, we worry about stupid stuff all the time, Michael Letz. But this is from Congressman brad Winstrip investigating illegal Chinese lab operation on US soil. And this came out about two months ago. And we worry about the next Taylor Swift concert. Where is Taylor Swift going to be? And this is what the Chinese government's doing. And that's on top of the police departments.

That's on top of what's happening on the southern border. Michael Letts, I'll give you the final word. If you're a normal American, what do you do for an North American? You do what we just talked about. It's the time we realize that we have to take our country back. The government is not capable of protecting us. So for every American, make sure you're armed, make sure you know how to use it, make sure you volunteer with an agency so that you have credentials so you have the ability to

do that. And then it's time to lock and load, because quite frankly, it's trying to engage the military as well, and we know where all these assets are at. Don't don't believe when they say they don't know. We do know, and it's time to go and turn our people, loose, our special ops, lose and clean house. Michael Letts, if American people need more, how can they connect with your organization? How can they

get involved with invest etc. Do you have a website? They go to ww dot I and theeest us a v USA dot or Wartgage Charity dot org or Restoringjusice dot us. All this information is there. They can stay informed and they can make sure that they help provide the protection and freedoms that our country is going to need in the days ahead. Well, politicians have caused this problem and we can solve it coming in November. But being prepared yourself

for you and your family's important. Once again, Michael Letts of invest, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. I like sounding the alarm, but we can't be worried about the opening of the Major League Baseball season. We can't be thinking about Taylor Swift concerts. We can't be thinking about stupid stuff like the NBA playoffs. We've got to think about what's happening when a foreign power operates independent police stations inside the United States, and

these labs exist a couple dozen all over the country, Torek Havoc. We have to demand our public officials to stand up, and we have to pay cops a starting salary of one hundred thousand dollars a year to start, plus benefits, because obviously paying them fifty thousand dollars a year to start is not

working. We need more corrections officers. We need if it was one hundred thousand dollars a year to start, which is dropping the bucket compared to the money we spend on a bunch of crap, would that make a difference. He would make a difference. And the other thing that's not many news, it's just what you're doing, Bill, is the our law enforcement authors need to know that the American people stand behind them. They have been convinced by

a fake news in the mainstream media that they're the problem. They're not. They're the ones that dedicate themselves to protecting you, to saving our country. And when you make comments like that they can encourage their morale goes up and they're willing to go out and fight for our freedoms, and that's what we're gonna have to have in the Day's a hit. Michael Letz, you're a great American and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you,

Michael, Thank you Bill. God bless God, bless America. Thank you very much. Let's continue with more Bill cunning and the Great American Hurt every day right here on news Radio seven hundred WLW. Bourbon and bluegrass fans don't miss the first annual Bonded Spirit Bluegrass Festival Saturday, March second. It's Smoke, Justice and Company, a cocktail competition. Great puts it and Leato makes it too. Nail his first goal for us C Cincinnati, and it

was set up by Kemi or Toniz the Youngster's Connect. Hello, Quiet, and I'm broadcasting Jeff Burning. About an hour ago, I talked about CACA. I talked about Harry Kane. I'm talking about him, Buppe and Ronaldo, and you storm down here with my check book. You got your check book, so I see a time in the future. You laughed and snickered at me when I said that Messi, Lionel Messi would play at FC. You snickered I did. What about him, Buppe? What about Caca,

Harry Kane and my favorite I look something like him, Ronaldo? What are the chances they're putting together an all star team right here? That's the only players you have, you know, Look, I think I think all those players will be in the maleor league soccer. I do. I think. I think Messi has sort of set a standard here at a high level,

because he's the goat that you can come and still play good soccer. Or maybe you're a little bit past your prime for Europe, but you're still a tremendous world class player and you can come in and do it in the United States and Major League soccer. So you when you could have envisioned at Knippert, you're you're at Knippert. You're playing I think Port Smith, the barrel Rollers or something. If you jump in five years, there's the stadium.

There is Lionel Messi running around Cincinnati. I already stayed all night in some bar and over the rhine. What were the odds not happening? Well, Sabe Ruth in his prime, bring me Henry Aaron nineteen seventy four. I don't know that any of us would have first seen Messi Messi. Yeah, playing in Cincinnati. Yeah, that I will say, Carl Inner and I had full confidence last night, the notion of playing our first international competition in

Jamaica, winning supp order shield trophies and Major League soccer. Carl in a full stadiums. Carl and I foresaw all of this. What Messi? We did not MESSI? Who told you Messi was coming? Bill Cunningham, Now I'm telling you right now, Coca will play a t Q. Think he's kind of old? Is Kaca tooled? Yes? How about Ronaldo? I

think Ronaldo could play if you wanted to. So Ronaldo might play well, I mean I don't know that, but I do think Messi has said shown that you can be a world class player, one of the best, and come to Major League Soccer in a great great environments, great fan bases, play matches all over. The United States were the number one country in the world, and and you can have a lot of fun doing it. Number one franchise you brought in what did you bring in? The sword or something,

grind, some shield or something. Yeah, we won the supporter Shield, which is number one. The regular was here you held I have you in a picture with it. That's good. That's good. So you see, yeah, I think you thought it was a more appropriate trophy for your ratings leads correct than for supporter shield. So it was the it was your your Bill Cunningham shield. Well that's good now. Also, I brought up

the idea and I like to think outside the box a little bit. Oh boy, So would you see a day when TQL is doubled and tripled in size and rivals the European leagues with Kaca Messi, Harry Kane, Ronaldo that the best players come to America and not to a Paris. I think Bope is leaving Paris. Yes, you see a day when America is going to be number one. Yes, it'll be a stare step. It won't be overnight. More revenue from more people watching Apple, more people taking taking in

the league, taking in our matches means more money. More money means better players. Better players means more people watching, which means more money. And eventually we'll stare step this up to where I think like the NBA will be the number one soccer league or certainly right up there in the top. You

know, couple, I knew you belonged in the championship game. You were up to Zip on the crew, and I said, if this is a real professional sports franchise, they're going to lose this three to two in overtime to the Columbus Crew. Because thanks for predicting that. Because the Reds and the Bengals. I sold my soul to the devil in nineteen nine. I said, Lord Almighty, if the Reds can sweep the Bash Brothers and forced trade, I'll never ask for another championship since then. Right down the two

right there, Carson Palmer, Kenyon Martin, they had him up. It gets worse. The Reds pitching staff. The Reds are winning a game nine Zip in August and they lose, and they ended up losing not in playoff by a game and a hand. Green Lodolo hurt. That's all your full hurt. And so what Carl Linder sella a large piece of the team to Ronaldo or Kaka or Harry Kane to get them here, like I understand. Jeff Beckham is brother who runs who runs a truck David Beckham, David Beckham,

Jeff Beckham's brother. He is a trucking that he said that the messy got a piece of the ball club. Would would you sell a piece of the ball club to get Caca came I think retired, So no, not for him, bring them back. I will say this. We had our painful Cincinnati sports moment, ran out of gas there at the end. We were missing Matt Maoska, who the league suspended we thought in an unwise way. But look, at the end of the day, we want to win.

We want to win. We want to troll, so you will sell part of the team to get rid of we want to win, we want to win. I'll just see car. I think there's a lot of ways to get there. But I think we've shown to be pretty innovative and willing to be boldly out there. Came out of nowhere man to win. And now, look, I would offer this, but a lot of teams after they win, they lose their best players. And we lost a few, but we've replaced them. You know, Miles Robinson was the number one free

agent captain of the US men's national team, number one free agent. He can to Cincinnati, that's unheard of. Are you favored to win it all this year? You know what them? That's our Yeah, Columbus and Cincinnati or one two. When is hell real or not? The hell is always real with these guys. When does Columbus coming? They just put out a They just put out an email that said, uh, welcome to Aunt Fortress o UT instead of our typo. Come on, gotta be first class Columbus.

One thing about you and Carl It's first class. Everything's good. Have you sold out the whole season? We saw a few tickets left for Sunday's game against Toronto. We're gonna unveil the supporter shield. You know, the Bengals have the Ring of Honor, the Reds retired jerseys. We're gonna put off show the Facade twenty twenty three Supporters Show, which is a big deal if you're a soccer fan, and it's also just for Cincinnati fans. You

know, it was. It was a it's a significant trophy. Could you see Messi and Ronaldo, Sharon A Brew and OTR some bar down there one night after a game, Ronaldo and Messi maybe the night before the game holding court. Maybe not after the game because they leave, but before the wouldn't that be a picture to get Messi and Ronaldo be a mob scene? Yeah, that'd be pretty cool, right, here in Cincinnati. Who thought, not me? I thought, you know things. You know, soccer comes

here to die. But this is flourishing. It's unbelievable franchise now worth a

billion dollars. Yeah, from a little nothing USL notebook. Well even back to when I was just writing things in a notebook to create a five to four was the vote on council, right, it was, And all those crooks were on council that voted yes, say go ahead, will heave the student reporters approb service of your local Testar heating and air conditioning dealers temph star quality you could feel in Cincinnati called Stacey Heating get Air Solutions five one three

three six seven h e A. Because this group socialist on counsel, you got no chance to go. Thanks for taking me off the hook there with that dodge, that one the crooks. No was going to jail recently though. That's good city council. The motto ought to be. No one's been locked up yet. Thanks go ahead. We're glad, we have our things done. We've we've done okay, we're we're in good shape and we're grateful. Good hands with all states FC Cincinnati's MLS opened our course, Willy is

Sunday afternoon against Toronto FC, not the Blue Jays. What is the nickname of Toronto? Why don't you have a nickname? Why don't you say like the FCC mustangser some well, people refer to us as the Garries. There the lion, Gary Lion, Mary Lion. You know who that is.

I have no idea TQL stadium the site, two o'clock, Fox Sports thirteen sixty, Red's and Guardians tomorrow in the Red Legs a Cactus League opener two thirty five with the Ardell Carriers inside pitch, also on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Tell Jeff Birding about the salary cap now with the National Football National League Football, National Football League, Willie salary cap has increased thirty million dollars for twenty twenty four. It is now two hundred and fifty five point five four

million dollars per club plus plus there's some plus on top of that. What's the plush like seventy four million and that right? So distribution I think is over four hundred million per four hundred million. What's the MLS? We write them a check? You write them a check. The NFL model better NFL. We're gonna pay you four hundred million. Okay, I'll take it. Sega's added in sports college basketball tomorrow, Willie. You see in TCU Kentucky

and Alabama Saturday or Sunday Xavier and Marquette. But of a must win for our Musketeers very much. Two nights ago, Jeff you see lost to Oklahoma State, right the Xavier loss to Providence, Dayton lost to George Mason, Kentucky lost to LSU. Nobody won. Indiana lost by thirty Yeah to somebody. Yeah. Lindsay was at the Xavier game watching it on my phone and Sean Caitlin Clark didn't do too well last night. Know, Indiana white out

the lady Hawkeyes there a big time in Bloomington. I think they're a one trick pony. Just Kate see what happens. I don't know. Well, Larry Bird got him pretty far as a one trick stuff to the final state. Yeah, that's Sycamores. Then nineteen seventy nine was he said he wanted to he wanted to go to Kentucky. They stopped recruiting him. Well, he went to Indiana and Night just let him go because he thought this kid is out of his element. He doesn't look right. Six' nine,

skinny guy. He was ugly with a bad head of hair and had his oops oops, had a stupid little mustache on. Then and then the guy left. He said, good Redd and sko. He said, that's the biggest mistake he made. A college basketball coach, he had to scholarship for Larry Bird and just like dropped him because he didn't fit the profile. Have you thought about getting a goaltender that looks like the segment because if we take up more space in the goal, there'd be less opportunities to kick it in.

Hey, Jamaica had a big goal keep a big night. Or secondly, how about make it bigger to have more scoring, like two feet high the net to be bigger. I want it more of a goal wider wider, Yeah, could you do that? Only a FIFA says weekend. They won't say that, will they? But you're not the first to tell me. To be fair, like more goals that would make it more Americans like scoring, then you have two goalkeepers instead of one. Maybe good just making

my four feet by one foot and wouldn't it be more scored? What about like a lacrosse net, or maybe like an ice hockey get a little there you go. I'm surprised the hockey net. I'm making the hockey. You get a big, fat guy sitting there, it'd be a hard time to get around, Hi, wouldn't I think that? If? I think, the thing we can do is change into NFL. Every time you score a

goal, you get six points, because that's like a touchdown. So if you win three to two, that's really, you know, eighteen to twelve, eighteen. Well, how about that sounds better? That's a good idea, because too much two to two and two to one. I mean, because in the NFL, if you think about it, really, it's like if you say a field goals half, you know, three to four touchdowns, maybe a field goal. Why don't you propose at the FIFA, I sort of just thought of that. I sort of liked that. They liked

that you making six points? Make it the birding rule? Yeah? Why did you lose that last game? Can you tell me again how that happened? I don't want to bring back unpleasant memories. It's unpleasant unpleasant. All of a sudden, it was like a siem. It was like a sucking sound. I think we just ran out of gas. We we didn't have the depth. We were missing Matt in the OSCA. And at the end of the day, you know, give Columbus credit. Columbus, I don't

get many credit. Well, I do for that night. They were they were they were a good team that night. And if we had scored the third goal, and if you remember, we put two in the back of the net that got called back by this cheating referee, if it's three to oh, the game is over. To be to be fair. At three to oh, the game is over. And when you're up two to oh, then they score in like the seventy fifth minute to make it two to one, and now you're on your heels tension. Yeah, and then of

course they got the time goal right at the end. And then want to tell me about off sides. I don't get that at all, because it like basketball, no cherry picking. You know, why can't you cherry pick in basketball? You can cherry pick. There's no you made. You made a lifetime out of that day, park Ichoo. It's all I did was cherry pick. You guys, don't play. I'm open if they don't score and throw it down to me, and I'm over and it's kind of stupid.

I think it's a stupid rule. But you know, we'll see what it's always been though. So you're starting now in February, get done in December. Yeah, longer than Nascar. And we have Kenny Chesney this year, right, Yeah? I like him a lot. He's going to sing. You're gonna use other what about getting maybe Taylor Swift and t q L or maybe we are a couple other concerts, So I don't The goal is that Kenny Chesney was on Saturday June twenty nineties and tickets are so available he

won't be the only concert we do there this year. Yeah, yeah, fun you think about it. You know the Bengals have maybe with the Music Festival every year they have a show and fill in the reds try it's it got Shack coming in? I think they have. Don't they have Foo Fighters? Maybe? I think so? Yeah, But I know Shack Jack aka Diesel is going. Have you heard the Diesel rap? I haven't heard that. I mean, who's going to go watch that? I don't know.

Somebody. I just like to meet Shack. I like to meeting Roger daltin piece funny. He's funny on NBA, he's funny. Tip Off The tip Off Show, he's funny. Man. Oh, Jeff, congratulations, it's great. Thank you, and we'll see it for an auto buy some piece of FC. Would that be a story, just a little that'd be I just thought it was cool. You were like talking about burning my check I had this and I'm walking in. He's walking in. So I went back to the car and got my check book. Okay, Bill, here you

go. Give me where do you want me to? He's stuck in our air lock analysts and scouts. I just come up here and direction from you. If you had im Boppe or Harry Kane, who do you take? Probably Ambobi because he's younger. He's like twenty three, twenty four, I don't know. He's probably in mid twenties. And he's switching teams, right. He's going to go to Barcelona. Yeah, he's going to I think he's going to do we Spain. I'm not sure. I don't. Honestly, I don't fall it. That's why I'm a GM, you know,

Like, I don't follow that that close. Let him do that. He does, So CONGRATU come in and hang out with you and SEG will you come in any time you go. Yeah, you're a pleasant enough character. You're not as mean as people say. Thank you. My wife says that my kids sometimes disagree. But you know I sat with your daughter in some uh soccer event. She was on my right. Yeah, Gracie, she's a good woman. I like, I have three college grads, so I'm

very done. You're done. It's over with twenty six, twenty four, twenty two. They're all employed, life employed. That's the key part. They're not coming back. They're not employed by coming back. That's a good thing. It's no reverse. SEGM man, get me out of the student reporters who celebrate kacall On Willie and Otter of FC Cincinnati and the Orange and Blue gonna bring home that MLS Cup here and I said, Cincinnati Sports, right, Yeah, three to two shield, that's it, bring home the

cup. Kenyon Martin, just think about lying about all the whole pitching staff. Att Noonan's gonna lead the way with Ted McKay. We hope Kaka give me kaka. He's retired. Never mind, we can still say, like, say the name, I know, what's his first name? What's in Boppe's first name. Yeah, what's Kaka's first name? I think it's called Willy. It's Caca. Some people are so big Willy, they're just first name name Oprah, Willie Willy Oprah. You know what? You know what

stands for tiger. You're in good company. I'm good seg Man. Get us out of the studio. You just did. You did, bring home a MLS cup. Let's go. Let's get me a caca and I'm Bope. On news radio seven hundred w l W. Let's talk about Scott's loan. When do you listen? I like to listen while I'm walking the dog. That sounds like fun. I like to listen to his show while I'm in the steam room. Oh, I might try that one. I like to listen to a show while I'm at work because it drowns out the sound

of my idiot boss. Not a bad idea. I listened to his podcast when my husband is watching one of those stupid Star Wars movies. I guess anytime is the right time. First loan. You got that right? Scott Sloan Monday morning at nine on seven hundred WLW, and check out his podcast on the Free iHeartRadio app,

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