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Willie discusses a ballsy discovery in health science with Liz Bonis, the situation at the southern border with Ally Bradley, and Brian Hamrick discusses a new alert systems that could save more lives.

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Bill cunning into Great America in about an hour. We have Ali Bradley of News Nation live from the southern border. She's an eagle pass. Of course, both presidents are going to visit to allegedly tomorrow, and we'll see what comes of that. But once again, Liz Bonus is the health reporter for Channel twelve. Twelve stands for News and Liz Bonus, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham shown and Liz. How are you? Oh, Willie? I

am great. If you ever want to wonder or want to find out how many people listen to you, just do a story on penal fractures with Willie. Please explain that to me. We got to talk about homegrown testicles. But before we get to that, about a week or two ago, I saw this story that I called you. When I think about broken penises, I think of Liz Bonus. So I called you and you said you're on this story. And that's somehow in Valentine's Day it caused a lot of unnecessary

injury because of aggressive females. But I've seen this story about homegrown testicles grow in a pair. Please explain. Yes, this is actually very interesting. I'm working on finding out just you know how this is done, and we'll be sharing this on Local twelve as well. But a pair of tiny artificial testicles have actually been created now in a lab and scientists are hoping that it'll provide solutions to some of the infertility challenges that we have now with guys.

And they want to understand more about testicular development and function. I like that, let's study it. I mean, tell me about testicular function. Explain, explain the process. So somebody, you know, my coach has always told me, why don't you grow a pair? And I didn't think it would actually happen again, But if someone has had cancer of the testicles, this is very important. Or if men aren't performing well because something is lacking,

you can grow your own test excuse me, testicles. Get into the story. Tell me how it's done, all right. So this is actually legitimate study in the International Journal of Biological Sciences, and researchers were looking to find out like for example, as you say, when you have cancer or something, there can be a drop in the fertility or the availability, and

so we need to learn more about the little swimmers. And so they said, okay, if we could do this then there's these things that are tiny artificial organs called organoids, and they resemble the tubular structure, as they say, of a natural testicle, and so they're tiny. They are grown in masses of cells and they resemble the natural organs. You could find out sort of how the swimmers swim and how we might be able to boost this up.

How cool is that swimmers that do the backstroke, the breaststroke, they can do all kinds of strokes. I'm reading this story. It begins by saying this is pretty nuts. Researchers at Israel's Bar Alawn University have grown laboratory testicles that hope would they eventually ease male infertility, which effects about fifteen percent of males. This goes on to say that they produce cells extracted from mouse

testes. So begin I guess these things are quite small. Explain that they started with new No, no, no, no, they wouldn't all be small, you know, it would depends on the mouth. They actually cultured immature testicular cells from newborn mice. That's how they found them, That's how they grew them. And the cells are then grown in the lab for nine weeks and theoretically that's long enough to complete the process of sperm production and what

they call hormone secretion, and those things would be needed for fertility. So if we could, yeah, take the mouse size and you know, make the next step, which would logically be doing something related to humans, this has a lot of potential. They have to mature, they'd have to be grown in tubes. But you know, now we can grow like ears and things like that that people need when they need something replaced. So why couldn't you help, you know, replace some swimmers or whatever was needed. Assuming

you get fascinated, I like to study it more. But I assuming you're not a person that said testicular cancer, why would a thirty five forty forty five year old male want to put some mouse testicles in his scrotum. Well, you wouldn't necessarily take the mouse festivals and put them in yours. This is a model of how you would grow them, and then you would eventually use what you hope will be human cells for growing. Would you say, grow a pair? My coaches always say coach Jerry Wood said, grow a

pair. I'm thinking, okay, I didn't think I'd actually do it. So this isn't a joke. I see this story. This is a real thing, right, this is like legitimate Yeah, yeah, no, it really is. It's in a legitimate journal. They say that eighty five percent you know, of young cancer patients will survive to adulthood, which is really good with testicular cancer. So they've been looking at choices and things like this and perhaps a way to get these to grow and then be able to transplant

them or have human fertility enhanced by them. One will have come to a doctor near you. Is it like a year or two away? Is it happening now? Is it five years? Tony Bender wants to know because he wants to plan for the future. So how long will it take before he can grow a pair? Did you just say that, like your program director needs to grow a pair? You should not be saying that. Ooh for Tony, that man like pays your salary and stuff. Will he remember that?

Yeah? No. Usually when something's in a lab experiment, like say you're taking a drug to development, it'll take twelve years to get it to where it So, yeah, our guess is that when you're starting with labs and mice, it's going to be it's gonna be a little while well, could you use other animals instead of a mouse testicles? I'm thinking maybe of like rhino testicles or something a little bit. Will it make you, let me make you have less? You'd have like less? Fear that they be

tiny? Yes, it is. I can't imagure the size of a mouse testicle like a grain of sand. I don't know how big these things are. I had to check them out. Well, you know, I don't know that I have checked them out either, But I will tell you that one of the reasons they tend to use certain animal models is that they mimic what will happen in humans. So I don't know that rhinos have the same

flow process that might do. I never actually experimented with that. I have done some really interesting stories with the Cincinnati Zoo where when they want to have like, you know, like fertility enhanced in an animal, such as why they were an elephant, they have like they have to put things in that are our suppository size. Only a rhinos suppository size is like the size of a coffee bug. Yeah, a coffee bug like a whale barrow in front of me. You've got to be big. Yeah, let's move, let's

move on the researchers led by doctor Nitson. Going On is a good name for him. Going On are aiming to develop human like testicles and human cells to help treat developmental sex disorders and infertility. And so who knows where this leads. Maybe in seven or eight years, I have you back on and talk about successful transplants in the Tony Bender's private parts and we'll see what happens. Uh, What what came of the big story you had a couple of

weeks ago about about these penises that gotten broke on Valentine's Day? Is that? Uh? Is that development? What's the latest on that? This is actually fascinating. People taught me on the street. And you know, when I'm with friends, they're like, were you talking about broken in like just a few weeks ago? And my friends are just looking at me like, WHOA, I found out how many people really listened to Willie. But what I've learned since then, and yes, it actually was true for those of

you that missed that wonderful segment. You actually can have a penal fracture from place eroticism and it does go up around holidays. This is Valentine's base, That's we're talking about it. You need to get it repaired immediately if there's been like a break in the structure. But but, but, but this is really cool. Since then I'm working on a story and I just went this morning to may Feel Brain that's fine, and they have an incredible physical

therapy team there. And did you know that you can help a guy with like the pelvic floor just like you can have like you can help a woman, and you can help them with a rectile dysfunction this way. You know, the public floor is a forgotten core. You've heard that, and so yeah, so your your pelvis, that really important thing that's between like your waist and your knees. One of the things we've known is for women, like after childbirth and things like that, you can do exercise to tighten it

up. Well, today I was over there and they've got a whole new area of pelvic floor physical therapy now for both men and women, and for guys who may need, you know, bladder help or help with the rectileless function. They can teach you how to sort of strengthen the pelvist, tighten the muscles, relax the muscles. If that's part of the problem, and many people are helped by this, so I was like, we need to share this, this is really important that I'm oh, no, you just

can't wait. I can't wait. So pelvic pelvic situations, you know, I think, if it's broken, how do you do like a splint, you put it in a cast or how do you correct that? Now, if it's broken, you actually have to have the doctors go in and what they say that the anatomy itself doesn't break. The little linings in their break and you have to have those repaired. But once that's done, if you're still having trouble with you know, the romance in your life, ask a

physical therapist about men's health and being able to strengthen the pelvic floor. It's a thing. Well, I'm learning more every day. And I saw this one commercial on TV might have been on Channel twelve List Bonus, and this guy had like a carot like condition and the thing was going like a riety or a lefty Is that similar to a broken penis? It was like the thing was going to the right. Is that the pons disease? That's right

there. I thought it was like a foot thing, Paroni's disease, Tony Bender, talk to me about that one day, But what is the disease? Poor Tony? He must people must see him and think that he has like every health challenge you can have, because you throw him under the buck.

He does. So they did. They did tell me when you when you have when you have the penal fractures, that you can have almost like a Peron's like, if you don't get it fixed, it will end up looking like that, which means it's cricket or in the wrong direction, or looks like an egg plant. So yeah, that's an actual thing that looks bad. And more importantly, well, could interfere with fertility or could interfere with your ability to just have the thing we all like to have with our

significant other. And that would be terrible, wouldn't it. That'd be awful. I'm thinking, you know, I think a hot woman can cure a lot of ED. But that's kind of a different issue. You have a story up about women may see more benefits from regular exercise than men, according to the National Institute of Health. The study found that only does regular exercise lower the risk of early death or fatal heart events more for women than men,

but women rates maximum health benefits levels from exercise quicker than men. How come? Yes, yes, okay, So the reason I wanted to share this is number one, it proves that women aren't equal to men, they're superior. Yet again, no question, you know, just to throw that in there, no question. This is actually fascinating research because usually you think

of exercise benefiting a bigger body more, and that's usually a guy. So if you take usually a three hundred pound person and put them on a treadmill, and you take a one hundred pound person, the three hundred pound person burns more calories. But they went beyond the calories. National Instist of Health said how much exercise does a guy need to live longer and live well?

And how much does a woman need? And do you know that for every two and a half hours that a woman gets for exercise, and it didn't matter whether it was aerobic or weight, a guy has to do five hours to get the same benefits for the heart and the rest of the body. How do you like that? Why is it because less muscle mass, less bone structure, or less lung capacity? What is it? Well they're not exactly sure, but they do think it's because you simply have larger organs.

So in other words, like you said, the heart, the lungs are bigger, and so you would need to sort of put more exertion through them to get the same benefit. So to keep your lungs healthy, to keep your heart healthy, you'd have to get more air, more pressure. So whether you're lifting weights or running, that's the thought behind it. But it's really fascinating. It's a huge separation in difference when you look at workout standards.

They found when they look at four hundred thousand people men and women, that women have a twenty four production twenty four percent reduction in mortality risk with less physical activity. Guys from the same amount would only get about fifteen percent. So in others, we gonna live ten percent longer doing two and a half hours, and if you only you two and a half hours, you're only going to get fifteen percent of the benefit. So you've got to do

double that to catch up. Liz Bonus, would you rather be a woman or a man? Oh my goodness, I still love being a girl. I'm a total girly girl. I agree, yeah, And I you know, I grew up with four boys, so I do admit that when I was younger, I thought it would be really cool to be a boy, but it just now now I'm like, like the girly thing, no question.

And lastly, it says here that the researchers say that women were found to meet an eighteen percent reduced risk and early death or fatal heart disease. And this goes on to say that women need exercise two point five hours per week and that can include walking. One of the best things I do is simply walk. And then I left a few at night. I'm up to lifting like twelve pounds out of each hand, and so I'm thinking, right I'm thinking, right now, is the best exercise you do? You spend

your life on this if you have time. Everybody can walk and they can have a pedometer or whatever. Is walking the best exercise? You know? I believe that it is. But the best exercise is the one that you will actually do. So if walking is in your thing. Because I have a treadmill and I just had to have the motor replace cause it at twenty three thousand miles on it, I'm really into that. And yeah, they told me they weren't going to warranty it anymore if I didn't replace a bunch

of stuff. So the cool thing about walking is you can walk thirty minutes one way and you got to walk thirty minutes back. But keep in mind, for every two and a half hours a lady does, you, guys got to do five hours to get the same benefit. So you better get move it. You might want to start now. I better start right now. And Liz Bonus, I'm riading this. Men were found to meet the

same level as a woman after double the work. So a man's got to do five hours a week of actually size a woman only two point five. And I think that's not fair. That's not fair. I'm telling you it's not fair. Isn't it just the beauty of life that for once a guy would actually have to work harder than a woman to achieve the same results. We can talk about it, I think women. I think we men have had our time. Our day's over. I mean, we're done. Christian

white married men are done. We're at the back of the list. I think men need affirmative action. What do you think, well, I believe that all things should be equal for all people. In other words, pay and promotions and all the rest of that. I think we're never done. I just think that we all are realizing now that again we're all individuals and what we bring to the table might be something different. And you know, we need to look at skill, we need to look at being able to

do the job or whatever you're talking about. But in this case, when you were looking at exercise, it's really true, man, women are way ahead of guys. You know, men are more likely to be drug addicts, men are more likely to be in pray, and men are more likely to kill themselves. Men are more likely to have health problems. I'm surprised I can even grow a pair. I mean, it's unbelievable the problems that men have compared to women. But society tells us that women only make seventy

percent of men, which is a bunch of bs. But men have had it. We're dying earlier, we're getting drunk, we're using drugs, committing crime. We're all a bunch of derelicts. So why do you think that is? Really because not enough men have grown a pair, and because I think I don't know what to say, but all the statistics and women are more likely to graduate from college, Women are more likely to graduate from high school, women more likely to be lawyers everywhere. I look, you know,

women look in Cincinnati right now. Chief of police is a woman, the sheriff is a woman. The three county commissioners or women. The Chief Justice of the High Supreme Court is a woman. For women on the US Supreme Court. I think men need affirmative action. Well, you could get on that campaign and see how it does. It will not do well. All right, We've covered much territory. We've covered growing a pair, broken penises, Peroni's disease, and women living longer and men have had it.

Liz Bonus, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. But if you're with a hot woman, that'll cure ed, do you agree? No, you know, I don't want to put like the guys down thing. It actually has nothing to do with the hotness, really don't. Yeah, it really does. I don't know now, because if it's a real thing, if it's a real thing, you need to get it medically treated properly. That public floor thing, wily, I want you to

try that. I got to grow a pair first of all. But Liz Bonus, once again, very educational, very adult conversations, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham show and work on your pelvic structures and your pelvic pelvic floor. That's the key pelvic floor and Willie, the pleasure is all mine. I love it when a woman says that. Liz Bonus, thank you very much. Let's continue, Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW the hit true crime podcast Paper Ghosts is back with it. You can get absolutely free

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America. Let's continue. We never stop, We simply continue. After one o'clock today, we're gonna have a live report from the Southern border from the Great Alley Bradley with News Nation, Sean Compton's cable news operation that I watch every night. So she'll be here in about twenty five minutes to She's at Eagles Pass as we speak to talk about the presidential visits tomorrow and Joe Biden of course had his physical and mental exam this morning. They found nothing,

which is exactly what they should have found, which is nothing. And then the Trumpster will be that tomar a couple of things. And what happened yesterday in Michigan. By the way, to my left, Senator Mitch McConnell is now announcing he's stepping down a Senate GOP leader. Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky is stepping down as the leader of the Republicans in the Senate, effective in November after the election. He's going to step down. He should

have stepped down years ago. The man is mentally incompetent. He doesn't know what he's doing. He looks like the bottom of my left foot. And not a good representation of Conservatism, is Mitch McConnell. So I won't say good riddance, but I'll say, you know, please. I guess he's going to stay in the Senate. His seat is not up until twenty twenty six, so he hasn't announced if he's going to stay as a senator. I hope he doesn't. There'd be so many other people better able to serve,

like Rob Sanders would be an excellent appointment. Cameron would be a good whatever, someone other than Mitch McConnell, who collapses every chance we get and is participated in the running up of thirty five trillion dollars in accumulated national debt

that we can't afford. This is the most predictive financial crisis in the history of the world, which is that America owes thirty five trillion dollars and every year because of Mitch McConnell and other Republicans and of course the Democrats, America adds two trillion dollars of new principle and the national debt every year as far as the eye can see. And all we do is keep spending more money

and not do his credit. But Donald Trump ran up eight trillion dollars in national debt in his four years, and after his four years, Biden's going to add another seven trillion. That's fifteen trillion dollars in an eight year period,

which is the most ever in human history. We owe the world huge amounts of money that can never be repaid, and it's a burden on future generations that live less of a lifestyle than we're living because of this, and Mitch McConnell played a serious part in that did not fight for conservative principles, in fact collapsed. The one good thing he did was get through the Senate the three Trump Supreme Court nominations, and that was a great benefit to the

country. We'll see what happens now. Secondly, I don't want to make light of the fact that many men have testical difficulties that is lack thereof, and so when I read this story about lab grown mouse testicles being transplanted into male scrotums, I thought it was an appropriate topic to bring to the table. And I want to thank Liz Bonus of Channel twelve for filling in the

blanks, and we'll see what happens from there. I would point out a couple other things briefly, for those who did not pay a lot of attention. A couple days ago, there was a US serviceman who's been serving for the last four years. His name is Aaron Bushnell, twenty five years old, joined the military, joined the Air Force as active duty in twenty twenty. He's from Massachusetts. He lit himself on fire as a protest against Israel

defending itself against Hamas terrorists. Bushnell livestream from his Twitch account. Much sure with that is the twitch account declaring as he approached the embassy that he would no longer be complicit in genocide against the Palestinian people. One might ask, who in the hell is Bushnell? One might ask, if extremism has been a top priority with the US military leadership, how in the world did you

miss this guy? This was an horrific, violent act in support of a terrorist group Hamas, and I think it raises serious questions about how Bushnell was allowed to serve on active duty. He's a white male, appears to be about twenty four years old. He doubts himself in a gallon of gasoline and live streamed his suicide in front of the Israeli embassy a couple of days ago.

And I think this Senator Cotton, I love Tom Cotton of Arkansas and others want US military leaders to answer to this on duty US airman who killed himself in a horrible way while supporting a terrorist group. AMAS amazing story. So we'll see what comes of that now. Secondly, every now and then one issue happens which kind of catches the nation's fancy that is indicative of a larger matter. Lake and Riley was a twenty two year old about to graduate

from nursing school. She received her white coat, which is a great matter of importance to those in medicine, and a jog. Unfortunately, she ran into a Venezuelan illegal immigrant named Abara, and he sexually assaulted her, brutally murdered her. The skull was disfigured. There was reports she was also strangled

and her part of her head was caved in. And there was a news conference this morning involving the mayor of Athens, Georgia, which is about fifty miles east of Atlanta, and the mayor's name is Kelly Goertz and it's a man. Kelly Gertz held a brief news conference this morning. It was interrupted by Georgia's students UGA students shouting down the Athens mayor as he denies sanctuary city status played any part in any of this. He announced a couple of years

ago that Athens would be a sanctuary city. And it's a city of about one hundred and twenty five thousand miles east of Atlanta. He's a liberal Democrat and this mayor Gertz stood up to talk about additional measures that might be taken there were many Georgia Bulldog students there, females especially who wanted to know why so many legal aliens are present in Athens, and the reason, of course is it is a sanctuary city, much like by the way, Cincinnati is

a sanctuary city. We've not been inundated yet, we've been affected, but not positive, not negatively yet, but we will be because when the major cities fill up, they're going to come to Dayton, Cincinnati, Covington, Louisville, Lexington, and the so called NCOs, the non government organizations like Catholic charities and sanctuary cities. They're going to ship more and more to sanctuary cities because the police department cannot inquire as to someone's immigration status. So in

this case, I think the students of Georgia have figured it out. The signs were held up by the students themselves saying blood on your hands, make Athens safe again. And there were many other crimes committed in Athens, a sanctuary city by illegal immigrants. The great majority of illegal immigrants do not involve themselves in crime, except coming across the border is a crime. But nonetheless,

she was a nursing student at the Athens campus. She was found dead on Thursday, February the twenty second after a roommate reported she was missing, and the protesters have demanded that Athens Clark County revoked a twenty nineteen resolution in which the government welcome quote people from all lands and backgrounds, including illegal immigrants,

come to Athens. Well, this iber Jose Abara character took them up on that and did move to Athens and commit at numerous crimes in New York City for which he was not prosecuted, and he just continued to escalate his criminal misbehavior that involved in dangering children, driving without a license, driving without

insurance, driving with a non registered vehicle. Then he went on with his brother to shoplifting Walmart, etc. Various robberies in and around campus, and then he put the cherry on the Sunday by killing this innocent twenty two year old at Lake and Riley and the students have figured it out and now they're going to take a hard look at it. Of course, the mayor, a liberal Democrat mayor, says this does not effect the sanctuary status of Athens,

Georgia. This comes on the heels of literally thousands and thousands and thousands of crimes committed by illegal aliens who shouldn't be here in the first place. Those who commit crime are overwhelmingly male, overwhelmingly young males between the ages of fifteen and thirty years old. That's the crime category. Whatever the reason is. Males commit a lot more crimes than women, and younger males commit a lot more crimes and older males. And so these illegal immigrants some I don't

know, ten to twenty million strong come in under Joe Biden. Right now, there's about forty million persons living in America that weren't born here, and the next fifteen years the number is going to go up to eighty to one hundred million. We're at the beginning of the surge, not in the middle or the end. It's beginning. Experts say that the railroad is fully loaded, with more and more coming every day, tens of thousands every day.

Just in the month of December, DHS registered three hundred and five thousand immigrants illegally entering the country who registered for hearings three hundred thousand and one month, ten thousand a day. And it's accelerating, not decelerating. Because if there's

a sense that Donald Trump's going to win the presidency. Illegal aliens and the drug cartels who make billions of dollars from their transit are going to increase thinking that the Donald may do what he wants to do, which is to deport, as Eisenhower did in the nineteen fifties, millions of illegal aliens who should not be here. And the Democratic Party has tied its fortunes to the future of more illegal migration into America. That I think was a little bit exhibited

last night in Michigan. There were three hundred and fifty thousand more Michiganders who took Republican ballots to vote in the primary yesterday over the Democratic primary. Three hundred and fifty extra Michiganders said we can't pay it anymore now. That is in a state that has a majority Democratic registration, Michigan. But the media didn't point it out, but I just did that something is happening in the heart and the soul of this nation that's going to say we can't take it

anymore. Is Donald Trump perfect? Absolutely not. Do I wish he had the personality of Ronald Reagan and the policies of Donald Trump. Absolutely absolutely, that'd be wonderful, But damn it. We're left with two choices, Biden versus Trump. Do you want more of the same? And by the way, the Trumpster, who's now seventy seven years old, will be unavailable to

run for the presidency in twenty twenty eight. Either he wins, which I pray to God he does in November, he can't run again, or he loses, in which case the Democrats in Atlanta, Washington, d C. And New York City will really come after him then as recompense and retribution. They want him locked up. And he's in a darkened room and he's got arrows coming out him every day from numerous sources. And I pray to God he can withstand what the Democrats are doing to him and not for the nation.

But nonetheless, we need more heroes to step forward, maybe like Tom Cotton, to say this cannot stand. America cannot have the worst immigration policies in the world, wrecking havoc in our cities. Kate Steinley was a young woman, was working in tech and she was shot to death and beaten by an illegal immigrant in San Francisco. The story was the story for like two or three days. The illegal immigrant that killed Kate Steinley had been deported five

times, committed dozens of crimes, and he was still here. Molly Tibbets was a young woman Iowa student went for a run and was murdered and raped by a Honduran illegal immigrant who should not have been here in the first place. Add to that, Lakeln Riley who found herself juxtapositions with a Jose Hebera who was a one man crime wave with him and his brother. And I

wouldn note this other story I have here. Honduran illegal migrant arrested for rape of a fourteen year old girl in Louisiana, stabbing a man during a knife point robbery. This guy's name is Costellanus. He had committed numerous arm robberies, aggravated batteries, first degree rape of a child, and aggravated assaults before

he was raped another fourteen year old girl. The local police in Louisiana, Kenner and Louisiana said that were hindered when trying to deal with illegal migration due to the lack of documented identifiers, and noted that Costellanis had used aliases in the past, including Elvin Lockett and Gomez. He used a bunch of different names and the Kener Police Chief, Keith Conley, railed against the legal migrants committing crimes in the area, which is an ongoing problem, and they post

challenges for law enforcement that's in Kenner, Louisiana. He said, quote, we cannot verify if any illegal alien is giving us any correct information as it returns to his name, dates of birth, etc. It's a drain on our police manpower, but a financial drain in law enforcements, budgets and taxpayers' moneyes. This is the system that the Democratic Party has put in place for the United States of America, resulting in tens of billions of dollars going to

the drug cartels, which has tremendous human trafficking. Fentanyl manufactured the precursors in communists red China, that women and girls are thrown into sexual slavery, men are forced to commit numerous crimes to pay off their drug warlords. Ventanyl continue to flow across the southern border. There's no effort to deport anyone. It's ridiculous and I guess it's a time for choosing whether or not this is the

course run. When when Georgia University college kids say enough is enough, We've had too much crime and social debaucherous conditions created by Leo aliens that don't belong here. Maybe something is turning. Last night, three hundred and fifty thousand more Michiganders took a Republican ballot than a Democratic ballot when there's really no race

on either side of it. It wasn't like a contested race because Hayley's got no chance to be Trump and Biden had no opposition other than some person called undecided. But Michiganners said, we can't take it anymore. We can't live like this. We have a mentally incompetent president. And if you're a Republican, we have a leader in the Senate, Mitch mcconne, who's stepping down now in November. It looks like the bottom of my left foot that should

not have been there in the first place. My God, do any leadership? Well, let's continue stay tuned for what's up next to which will be the great Ally Bradley from the Southern Border. She's live and Eagles Pass to talk about what she sees every day and how it is a joke, how our immigration laws are completely ignored and the administration refuses refuses to correct it whatsoever,

because basically Joe Biden has no mental skills left. Let's continue with more the line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. McConnell steps down a Senate majority leader, effective in November. All I can say is thank god Rand Paul would be a wonderful replacement. Twelve fifty six Homio Reds who had a tied game last night? I listened

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this presidential campaign. I would note that in the Michigan primaries, the Republicans, that is, Trump and Haley received about three hundred thousand more votes than the Democratic candidates received, including the uncommitted category. So there's a lot of path on one side. And we'll see what happens later. But the presidential visits are a matter of great interest, which is Trump and Biden are together. But until then, Ali Bradley of News Nation, welcome again to the

Bill Cunningham Show. And Ali, you've been at this for many many years on the southern border and you've watched it develop. Can you state, here we are at the end of February, first of March, about the status of the border where you are now is compared to say, six months ago. Yeah, so right now, Bil, thanks for having me. First of all, we're down in Eagle Path once again. So this is kind of the at the center, if you will, of the crisis. It

is an area that Governor abbits very well fortified. Though so the numbers that we saw, you know, six months ago, a couple of months ago, even in December, where we were seeing you know, four thousand people in a single day, you know, now we're seeing around five hundred or even fewer in this area. And so what Governor Abbitt is doing is obviously shifting a lot of the traffic because we are still seeing upwards of six thouthan

people a day crossing. So that juxta that juxtaposition with what we were seeing at the height in December, where we were seeing you know, twelve thousand people on any given Sunday. That has changed quite dramatically. But we are still seeing around six thousand people a day crossing into the United States through the southern border. Now where are they going? While most of them are actually

going to Tucson sector, they're going to San Diego. We're seeing street releases in San Diego Tucson sector there once again kind of up against the wall because they're running out of funding for their NGOs as well. At the beginning of March, that's going to or excuse me, the end of March, that's going to go away. So they're expecting to have street releases and all of these different things going on within the Tucson sector here in a couple of weeks.

And so when you look at what has changed over the last couple of months, or you know, what is changing over the last couple of years, nothing Bill, It's gotten even worse in some areas. The traffic is shifted, right we aren't seeing those numbers plum it. We are still seeing the problem, but it's just shifted. The cartels in control. They move the people where they want to move them. And guess what the pathivelye resistance right now is more so to the west. So Texas is kind of seeing

a decrease. Al Paso is still seeing around one thousand people a day right now. And and so we, you know, are seeing these things unfold. And it's the same kind of crisis that we've been covering now for three years. As far as the Razor wire. I watched some of the morning talk shows and you see these floating dirigibles in the middle of the rivers. You see the razor wire, but it's not between San Diego and Texas completely.

So the drug cartels which are in that this is their business. I don't know how many billions of dollars they make every year, but it's a big number. And they have drones, they have almost satellites. They can go Google Earth and find out where things are, and they know where to

take people. Can you take us through? Many Americans like to know if there's a group of five hundred or one hundred or fifty from China, from Lithuania, from Congo, wherever they're coming from, how do they actually No one gets up in the morning in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and says, you know what, I kind of want to visit Eagle Pass, Texas. I kind of want I kind of want to get the Tucson that it doesn't work that well, how does the illegal immigrant get from Afghanistan to Eagle Pass

where you are? How does that work? Well, it's all a coordinated effort. And we know how much the cartel makes. It's thirty two billion dollars a year in the del Rio sector alone. Bill they were making thirty two million a week just moving people. Okay, so this doesn't just happen by coincidence. No. Number One, it takes one to four months for

someone to get here, depending on where they're coming from. And a lot of these individuals start coordinating that trip with who they say as a friend of a friend, someone who know how knows how to get to the US, helped me all the down in Venezuela or where it might be. And then they go to these countries like Nicaragua or other areas that don't have visa requirements.

For some of these areas, they pop into there, fly in there, and then fly into Mexico City basically from there and it's off to the races. And yes, the cartel is in full control of who, where, when, what and why these people are crossing. So the Sinaloa Cartel, they're the big dogs along the southern border right now. They run the

Tucson sector and beyond. So that is why we're seeing so many people from these special interest countries, like these different African nations right they're all coming into the Tucson sector. While the Sinaloa cartel also controls a big sloth of what's happening in San Diego, which is where the Chinese migrants are coming through. Those are big ticket people bill because they're special interest or it's going to have they're going to have a harder time walking in, so they're going to pay

a lot more. And Sinaloa is the one that's going to capitalize off of that because again they're the big dogs in the game. And so when you look at eagle Paths, they're seeing people from Venezuela, from the Northern Triangle, which Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador Hondura is kind of the typical I saw a group of fifty today. You've got people from Elsal Honduras, Guatemala,

Nicaragua in that group, and those are what you typically see. Those are the migrant groups who typically see in Texas because they are dealing with fractured cartel groups, the plaza bosses. They all kind of work together. It's not one cartel group down here that's managing the entire southern border for Texas, so they kind of change different hands. I hope that kind of gave you a better perspective of what's going on. But the reason why we're seeing people

from China come in on the West coast. Is that cartel group is coordinating that effort, and they're doing it very early on. They're doing it through people that these migrants a lot of times think they dealt with what they think is a travel agent of sorts, and it's actually someone tied in with the cartel. When something happens like the murder of Lake and Riley in the University of Georgia Athens, Georgia, comes for a few days a big issue,

it's kind of dying off. I can recall five or six years ago, Kate Steinley was a beautiful young woman that was murdered in San Francisco by an illegal alien that had been deported four times. He was a one man crime wave, and the media covered that a little bit Kate Steinley. And then when Moley Tibbetts, who was out for a run in Iowa was killed by an illegal immigrant, that was a story for one or two days. And now Lake and Riley is dead. She was killed brutally by another illegal immigrant

who was arrested in New York City on several charges. He didn't show up for court. They issued warrens for his arrest that were not served. He gets down to Georgia, hooks up with his brother. They commit numerous crimes in Georgia, and then he buys the farm, kills Lake and Riley, and away we go. And when I look at this, I would anticipate the Lake and Riley thing has slowed down. There'll be another murder, another murder. One thing that really shocked me was Congressman Porter, a female who's

running for the US Senate seat in California. She's in the Congress now. She was on MSNBC and Ali Bradley of News Nation, I kind of watch MSNBC so you don't have to, and she said, we can't formulate government policy on the killing of just one person. And of course the next question should have been, well, it's not one person, there's massive lawlessness.

Can you kind of lay out the number of thousands of crimes committed of these coming across the border by itself as a crime, No vaccination request, there's no fingerprints being taken, there's no criminal check on all these guys. They simply come in that picked up by the NGOs, the non government organizations such as Catholic charities or Salvation Army or the Urban League, and they have huge

contracts with the federal government to transport these individuals. But if you hear a congressman say, well, of course Lake and Riley's life was important, but we can't formulate policy based upon one crime. How would you respond to that. I mean, it's not just one crime. Because I just got confirmed this morning from DHS sources as well that this Nilsen Treil Granados, this guy that just got picked up for connection to the death of a two year old

in DC earlier this month. He's one of five guys that have now been arrested in this guy Bill, He's a twenty five year old. He actually entered into the Rio Grande Valley back in twenty fourteen, but as an unaccompanied

child, and he actually evaded law enforcement. Well, they still caught him, and then they turned him over to AHHSOORR, which is what happens with un accompanied minors, and they released him to his alleged dad in New Jersey and then he didn't truck for court in twenty twenty two, he was ordered removed. No one went and got him. Then he goes and he commits two different acts of theft in Maryland in September and then again in March of

twenty twenty three, and he never got removed. I've watched detainers against him several times. He never got removed, and now he's in custody in connection with the death of a two year old. Okay, so it isn't just one person. There's another one that's right there on my page where there is a man from Louisiana and then documented individual here from Honduras who's nineteen. He's in jail right now out of Kennor in Louisiana because he was a wrested for

aggravated robbery, aggravated battery, first degree rape, and aggravated assault. So it's not just one person. This has been a couple of days. This is becoming a full time job for me to confirm these people's in immigration statuses, and that's not what I signed up for. So yeah, it is definitely shifting the tide right now. I don't know how people are going to continue I guess defending that because it's out of control. Bill, we can't

even stay on top of it. No, it's massive. I'm watching sixty minutes a few weeks ago, and there's a border fence gets to one point, then it stops and then literally hundreds of Chinese nationals coming across. They simply walk against the fence in Mexico, they get to the end of the fence, they walk into the United States, and then they voluntarily submit to surrender, and then they're at the NGOs. By the vans and by the buses pick them up, or if it's a plane, they pick them up

in transport. Something like twenty eight thousand Chinese nationals have just decided to come here just by happenstance. And one has to assume that not everyone has good motives. I would have to assume that many do not. Is it true that when the government, our government picks them up, DHS or whatever picks them up, there's no fingerprints, there's no vaccination records because we have an outbreak of measles and other exotic diseases happening inside of America. There's no criminal

records check. So if I'm from China or I'm from El Salvador, I'm an unattached single mail and unattached single mails or a high incidence of criminal activity, how much actual checking is done on that one person before they're released to Madison, Wisconsin, or since not in Ohio, but before they're put on

a bus or a plane to come all over the country. How much check is there of each person that comes in as to who they are, why they are, what's their vaccination status, what's their criminal record status, why are they here? How much check is being done on each person? So, Bill, I think this might surprise you. Actually all of those checks are happening. But here's the problem. We don't have access to the criminal

databases of other countries. You think that Venezuela, who's not accepting repatriation flights from the United States and hasn't been from over a month, it's providing US criminal histories and medical records of their people. Do do you think they even have them? Probably? Not? These their third world countries. We have one hundred and seventy nationalities represented at our southern border. How many of those actually play nice with the US? Not very many. You think they're really

going to just give up some documents that we want. That's not going to happen. So the reality is this, they come in, they're going to get a facial recognition scan retina scan, and they're going to have fingerprints done. That does happen now? If they don't have rigorous medical screenings unless they can tell or see or have visible symptoms or something like that, and then

they will go to the hospital for a check. But then that takes an agent to go to the hospital and baby system, So that's not really a prioritized thing as you might imagine, because we already don't have a lot of spare agents to do that, so they don't necessarily the COVID vaccines. I've seen so many of them, the documents that they have dumped on the other side before their apprehended. I don't understand why they would get rid of their

COVID vaccine documents, but they are. But they are going through those checks now. It is important to notice and to make note of the rapid DNA testing for miners that went away and May of last year, and they have not put a new contract in place, so there is not that DNA screening for the miners. But when it comes to facial recognition fingerprinting, that is done for every single person. The facial recognition is done out in the field

initially, and that is for immigration and fraction. So if they've crossed already once before, that's when i's flag right there. Now when it comes to the DNA, the fingerprinting, all of that, that is a criminal records database that they are going through now that will check through the Terrorism Screening watch list, that will check Interpol. They have different databases they are going through, but the vast majority of it you have to commit a crime in the

United States for to show up there. So that Chinese Migran if they don't have any documentation in the United States and they're not on the Interpol list, they're not going to flag. So they're going to walk right in. So that's the reality. We don't have access to these records, and if they haven't committed a crime in the US, it's going to be pretty impossible to

prove that they have criminal history. Bill Alli Bradley of News Nation, last I read US Census Bureau that said, at the current levels, instead of three hundred and forty million Americans, in about twelve to fourteen years from now, we're going to have four hundred and fifty million. There's one hundred million more coming. This is the tip of the iceberg. It's not as if Mayor Adams the other day held a news conference and said we're no longer a

sanctuary city. If you commit crime here, we're going to deport you. Of course, Venezuela we'll not take back their citizens. Well, you're an American, You're a patriotic American. Can you imagine continuing these same policies for the next ten to fifteen years, and we have over one hundred million more

persons living in the United States of America. Don't have a medical system, don't have a doctor system, we don't have a pharmacy system, don't have an education system, going to have a criminal justice system that is coined to handle this. What happens to this great country in a decade or two when there's another extra one hundred million persons living here? What happens? You know?

Bill, I try to stay away from ever interjecting my Ali Bradley opinion in anything, So I'll just say this, if we can foresee that coming and we're not going to do anything about it, then we best start adjusting, and we best start building up our infrastructure and allowing for a response here. Because if right now it's this is where we are, we're sitting ducks, and this isn't sustainable. We cannot we can't support one hundred million without

making a move in one way or another. Right, No, and that's just common sense. So if they are going to allow this, right, I keep telling people, if this makes you mad, you need to vote different, or you know, you need to get a little bit more educated in a situation. But right now, what's happening is happening legally under this administration. So it's these that this is going to continue, that we need to pivot as a nation and look at how we are going to accommodate the

situation we're allowing. Right. I'm not saying I agree with that, but if it's going to continue, they need to start making moves to accommodate the infrastructure problem. Start building hundreds of brand new hospitals, and by the way, the hospitals are closing, they're not growing. Start building hundreds of brand new school buildings, Start educating thousands of new doctors, start building new interstate highways, and it doesn't stop. You're the best at this there is in

news nation. Your stuff is there constantly, And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. I say this quite often. I mean, at this time, you are a great American, And thank you. Alie thank you, sir. Be well, God bless you. Let's continue with more. One hundred million more are coming, are we ready?

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or anybody like that. Where do they play here? They got a chance, then, well they got to win two the next three, have one game above five hundred to go to the tournament and make it twenty twenty eight consecutive seasons with a winning record. Right, Yeah, they've not had a winning record a losing record any year this century? Correct? So Xavier, why start Sean Miller right and better up it a little bit? Maybe his comments had a measurable impact. But Wes Miller and the boys they only lost

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on seven hundred WL DO. Last night, at six to nothing, the Reds are winning. I'm listening to that right. What happened? They had a meltdown, The bullpen had a meltdown. They gave up what four runs gave up? It was six to one. The Reds gave up four runs and one inning and two of the next and then they called it off because I think the Reds ran out of pitching. It's well a good thing,

right, I thought the pitching might have been a strength this year. Your comments, well, just one loss, Willy, I mean it baably not a loss. It's a tie. Well, it's a so the three to one and one Round two of the Conka Calf champions Cup tonight. Cavalier FC versus FC Cincinnati six thirty the Action on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. And you better bundle up for this one because it's cold out there. Let's see what else NHL tonight Columbus at the New York Rangers. And we say, how

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Snorf and Snorf Attorneys at law Right, so I seven years. I love Toledo has gone downhill since I left, wouldn't you agree? Yes? Kind of? And also Willie, we say, on this February the twenty eighth, Happy birthday to the man who made everybody dance a few years ago, the shuffle Ikey Woods Happy birthday number thirty today, So he's had his number on the Bengals was thirty. He's had a good life after Bengaledom. Yes, so the man that brought have everybody dancing years ago and bengled them

don't make it money. Ikey Woods, happy birthday, Pretty good guy. Yes, I like him, and I like David ful Rock to the great number thirty three Pride of Arizona L two now Connecticut, I understand. And Notre Dame with only two teams without conference affiliation. So UMass is going from the A ten to the MAC Mid American Conference, and I have one odd team. They're going to pick one, or maybe Notre Dame might go to the A ten. There's an option for Notre Dame to go to the MAC

or the A ten. Now, wouldn't that be something you're not kidding? Well, just Saturday and fighting Irish coming to play the RedHawks and Oxford. That'd be good Notre Dame. We'll see what happens. I don't know. I mean, it's the hole. It could cut college football things out of control completely, you know, and there's not and there's no there's no end to it. There's nobody who's gonna stop it. And you gave the story

yesterday about a quarterback who now has a right a private playing deal. Yeah, private plan, private jet to go anywhere he wants, whatever, time, travel, relaxation, whatever. If he can get it, anybody can get it. Why can't Rocky Boyman get it? He couldn't get a tip for Valet cars? Right, and now players are getting multi million dollar deals correct, And now the big question is in politics who gets the who replaces

Mitch McConnell and Jack failure? Except on Supreme Court matters. Many have said, it looks like the bottom of my left foot. He's leaving in November at eighty What is he? Eighty two? Eighty something? John Tuon is maybe up John Dune. Where's he from? South Dakota? Okay, so we'll see what happens with him. He's be quiet and get in love. Oh that's Mitch. Mitch's talk a bit there. I wouldn't mind have ran Paul takeover. How about how about Senator Vance of uh? Oh? He

d pal me JD JD. I like him? About JD. Hayworth, I think he's still there. I don't know. I know he's not. I don't think he's I don't think he's thereny this tick one. They got to be better than McConnell, like my Lord pretty bad. I don't know so. I mean he's been there for forty or eighty years or something, and I've I rarely get letters. How many letters do you get? Not many? My name is Mark Oglesby. I'm participating this year in Free Throws

for Kids Find Cancer. He's team captain at Lakota West High School April to sixth. One hundred percent of the money goes to Free Throws for Kids and benefits to Ronald McDonald house. And he tells it tells me that uh family members have been treated at Children's hospital various ailments. So put a shout out to Mark Oglesby lives in Brookville, Indiana, and they're shooting at uh Lakota West High School. Now. Secondly, I understand Cole Rain High School may

not exist anymore. Yeah, I saw that. I heard that North and West they may combine. They're combining again and and have a well they never were. Whether they've they split them apart. I don't know what's going on. Don't have as many babies, I guess not. So now they're gonna have wild football and basketball steak. They went from UH state champions to nothing ten yep, not good. Now they're gonna put it back. I don't know. Cole West, I don't know, or North Coal or something like

that soon Cole Raine High School because it is in Cole Rain. Correct, so I would have say keeping the name, I mean name, you know, but I have to see about that. I don't know. But I remember when that split because I thought, I wonder if I'm going to be, you know, going over there or staying at col Raine. What were you like in high school? I bet you were like a nerdy guy. Weren't you? Pretty much? Were dating cheerleaders? I thought one girl you

identified who worked in the Olympics team, what was her name? Mary Lee Tracy? Are you and her still an item? No? No, never were. I don't know about that, now do you who know? I got my sources, I have my sources, correct that. Cole Rain, Yeah, I know sources. But lastly, yeah, I ran this editor in the inquir Coney Island. There are some people taking them to task. They got billboards on seventy one Cso are you listening? They're losing money every

year on Coney Island, right, it's not working. Stupid, and the pool as well past its life expiration date. You know they could cut that pool up, and you know you could Deer Park could get a swim team with part of that pool. They could beat sant X. I guarantee you maybe nonetheless. And then there's another editorial today about get a Life. It's been losing money for years, right, it's decrepit. They took all the rides down to most of them didn't. I don't know. I've been there

in years. But if people had went into if it was viable, they wouldn't shut it down. Correct. You got to be stupid to say it's like an iconic It is iconic, but yes, it's got to make sense. You want to spend public money on supporting and uh and and helping Cony Allen exist. I don't think so. I don't know, but people are stupid. Would you agree? I read these stupid editorials. I went my county Allen back, so they should have had thousands of people out there over

the years. That's that's a problem. It went downhill and half the time it's in the more is the Moonlight gardens bend. I don't know. Bob Brown used to play there right Friday night, Saturday day was there sometimes? That was good? But they had the steamboat come down and drop you off at Coney Island. And the time is coming gone, right, there's nothing forever. I mean, what are you gonna do? There's nothing more constant in life than change. Well, the river Bend's gonna make that place beautiful

coming. And we need more concert venues, don't we? We don't have enough? Well, I think we got. Are we on the same plane now with Austin concert venues? The casinos? Yes we have, they're everywhere, right. But the reason Conney Allen shut down is because it was losing its ass and making no money, right, and people weren't going there. That's the reason, right, And now they're going to have a beautiful new venue. Makes perfect sense to me. But CSO are you listening? Are

you listening? Do you think the crowd that goes to the CSO is swimming? We have no idea where Coney Island is. Well, the fat ugly women of Coney Island sunlight pool and tattoos and everything, I don't know. Well, this woman looked like a rubber band on a watermelon. For God's so, I don't know what to tell you. I'd say, what the hell I mean? Coney Island was great and it's Heyday, absolutely and everything

else. They had the three million gallon pool. My wife and I spent time in the Tunnel of Love. Remember that a wildcat and shooting Star, Shooting Shooting Star mid You know a lot of dancers there at the midnight or moonlight garments, Tune of Love. How much action was going on there? A lot of action, believe not as much as I would like. But right now you can grow testicles and test tubes. Are you ready? We'd like it. You know, my coach has always said, once you grow

a pair. I had Liz Bonus on talking about growing testicles and a Patriot dish and transplanting mice. It's that IVF thing or whatever it is, but it's mouse testicles that are grown and a Patriot dish then implanted into your scrotum. Now you got a new pair. Coaches used to say to mean, didn't you grow a pair? And I said, I am, I got mouse testicles. Now I love cheese. What I'm just telling you about your what about your original ones? Where do they go? Shrivel it up and

dry? It too flew off. But now we have on that operation. I don't know, I don't know. I don't know, but Liz Bonus is on top of it. To me, the whole story's nuts, that's for sure. Say get me out of the Studge Report, will you an utter of a uh? What was a treacherous morning? And now a cold day here in the trice eight thirty five degrees colder now than twenty four hours ago. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. Shut

up? Okay? Who was that selling Gene Oakland? That was Mitch McConnell. Hit out again, Mitch, shut up? There you go, all right, saying thank you very much, Yes sir? Coming up after two and get in a lot. Did you say smoke pot? No, be quiet and get in line the smoke pot and get in line. I don't know. We'll see about that segment. Thank you, yes sir. After two o'clock today we have Brian Hamrick coming out of a rape trial involving William

Blankenship who got fifty years. He got some hard time, daddy out at Campbell County, and then also talking about Ian seussis nine year old boy autistic who walked away from his group home and found himself in the Ohio River and drowned. So the family wants to set up some sort of a amber type alert when autistic kids walk away there drawn toward water for reasons unclear to anyone. And a little ian nine years old jumped into the High River for reasons

unclear and did not resurface. So we're going to deal with that segment with your permission after two o'clock today, Yes, sir, thank you. Segment. If you want to grow a pair, get a hold of Liz Bonus. Okay, grow a pair. Have you heard that from a coach? Yeah? Why don't you get a pair? And I said you can, they're growing. Yeah. So if I get me a new pair, I'll let you know. Go to the lab, I'll let you know. Okay, if I get a new pair. All right, let's continue with more

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was arrested after fight downtown on Monday night a couple nights ago. This is on top of the other assaults taking place in downtown Cincinnati. In addition to that, the Great Brian Hamrick was in a rape proceeding today in Northern Kentucky. And Brian Hamrick. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian Hemrick. How are you? I'm thanks againing this for Cunningham. But we were going to talk about Ian Seussis, who's the nine year old boy who

walked away autistic from a children's home. But off the air, you told me about this blanket Ship character. This is again a failure of the criminal justice system to lock up those who commit serious, vicious acts. Describe what happened in today's proceeding. You got out about half an hour ago about William Blankenship and what he did. Yeah, we just walked out of this. Today was a sentencing. I mean, this has taken decades to try and

put this case together. This guy committed rates back in nineteen eighty seven. That they're just getting that, they're just getting him sentenced for now. He eluded police. He's been on both sides of the river. This was the worst kind of rapist. You can imagine. This is a kind that when you know they talk about the monster who goes in a Dutch women race, chow run, blindfold, duct tape, you name it. This guy was

into it. And he was sent in Key for fifty years in prison, but that comes after he serves the term for doing the exact same kind of things in Ohio that he's already been sentenced there and I can't remember how far into that sentence he is already. But when he gets done there, he's got another fifty years. Because Michelle Snodgrass and the officers over here Fort Thomas

and some of the other Northern Kentucky police got the conviction. He actually pleaded guilty, and they got the sentencing today and there were more than twenty five counts. He was sentenced to ten years, you know, and that way they kind of make some of them consecutives, some of them aren't. But in the end he gets fifty years out of this. But it was unbelievable

the things that this guy. They brought out some evidence and showed us, and there was duct tape that he used to duct tape one of the victim's eyes and her mouth with they had that that evidence. They had a blind bolt from nineteen eighty seven still tied in the knot that it had that he had tied it in in nineteen eighty seven, and not only was it tiede but there was the victim's hair still in that knot. I mean, it

was very uh, you know, it was very disturbing to see. Michelle Snodgrass was uh uh and spoke to the judge today and she was she was livid. Whenever the defendant, William Blankenship had the chance to speak, he said he was ashamed, He apologized for he had done. And then his attorney said, you know, you know he's lost a lot year or two. There have been a lot of of fam members of the yeah that have died. Why he's been in prison. And Michelle Snodgrass was lived. She's

like, are you kidding me? He lost, he lost, he goes. You can't imagine what these women have gone through. She said. One Jeff today told her I may be able to sleep after a quarter century. I might be able to sleep tonight. I mean. So it was, Yeah, it was pretty interesting hearing. And the good news is William blank and Ship stays in jail. And he's going to be there. You know, I don't know how this guy is. I'd say is at least fifty

years old. And when he gets done serving the term, which I know is a long term, he has to serve in Ohio, he'll be serving another fifty years here. But this guy was like a monster. Really monster doesn't even really sum up the kind of guy just was. He may not be able to do all the years. Just do his best. I hope he doesn't get out over one hundred years old. How did he pick his victims? That was? That? Did that come out? Well? He would He did the same kind of thing in Ohio that he did here.

He would survey, he would watch them. He would basically I don't know if he took notes on paper, but he'd take mental notes. He'd know when they were home. He would know when they left and came back. In Ohio. In one case, he went to rape the fifteen year old girl. The fifteen year old girl wasn't home, so we ended up rape from her mom. He abducted a girl from her front lawn to go into

houses. He went into houses and would attack these women. So yeah, it was the worst of the worst I'm glad he's locked up, hopefully forever. Also, we have the case of ian zeusis a couple of years ago, it'll be two years in June of this year, as a nine year old boy autistic that walked away from a children's home in northern Kentucky. He walked to the High River and got in explain what's happening with the grandmother who is trying to put up like an alert, like an amber alert or a

silver alert. But first of all, informed the American people about the circumstances of ian Zeus's death. Well, he was an autistic boy who walked away from the children's home up there in northern Kentucky. And a lot of these kids are drawn to water. Kids with autism tend to run away. They even got names for it, like wandering helping, and when they leave, they take off. And you know, we talked to the grandmother of ian

Susus. He was would be in June of twenty twenty two. He ran off from the children's home, took off out, made his way down through the neighborhoods, and in a pretty short time he made his way towards the Ohio River. Some people even saw him, like, what's that kid looking at? Why is he keep turning around? We got video, the last known images of I and Susus alive on a doorbell video, and you can

see him running barefoot and just looking over his shoulder and running. He's going straight toward the Ohio River and he ended up and I asked his grandmother and said, well, could he swim at all? And he goes He thought he could swim, but he could not swim. He got into water and

he drowned. So he's been working for the land two years to try and get an alert that would go up very quickly, even faster than an amber alert, to notify people in those specific neighborhoods where the child had run off, to be on the alert, to be looking for them. Because it's some huge number. It's like autistic kids or something like one hundred and sixty times more likely to drown. I believe it's the leading cause of death among

autistic kids. So there's a real desperate need to try and alert people and let them know. Had the woman that we talked to and sawve him running and had gotten an alert on her phone, she may have been able to say, hey, wait, a minute. That's the kid that you know, you would have his picture to be able to maybe call somebody or go talk to him and say, hey, where are you going. So yeah,

so that's what they're doing. And what happened this week. The family and this grandmother, Rondo O'Brien's been working for two years almost to try and get this path. A legislator Candy Masaroni out of he's out of Nelson County District fifty, introduced this bill into the Kentucky House and it looks like this is going to look like this is going to maybe get through, has a good chance of getting through. So he says, there's no opposition to it.

They've got some other alerts they may try and blend them into one, but it's actually got a chance of making it through. So the alert we have an Amber alert, which is like a missing child. We have a Silver alert, which like a missing senior citizen. This would be another alert. Yeah, it would be. And that's one of the things you know, I talked to well, particularly the representative Massaroni. She said, you know, that was one thing she was worried about. People be like,

how many of these alerts are we going to have. She feels like, you know, this is an important one because of the nature and the danger that these kids are in whenever they're on the roofs and when they're running like this. She feels like, you know, you can separate these things. It can be two specific neighborhoods. This wouldn't go out. I don't think this would go out as wide as like an amber or you know, statewide or two states or anything like that. I think this would be like two

neighborhoods where the kid is out, you know. So that makes sense because I get alerts on my cell phone from like Summit County, some county mission child in Summit County that's up in Canton. It's not relevant. Yeah right, yes, exactly. And that's you know. I think they're still working through that because they had this recent amber alert for the child was just found

dead here with the last couple of weeks out of Columbus. Pammy May, I think was the mom who took When they set that alert off, we were all wondering, wait a minute, we didn't get that here, but they got it there. So I think they're working to try and eliminate some of that, you know, unnecessary, you know, alerting, because when people get over alerted, you know, they don't want it. They're like, Okay, we've seen it a hundred times. I don't know what that

you know what that's about? Uh, And they tend not to pay attention, so they want people to be able to pay attention. But they feel like this might be, you know, one that they could put in there and it wouldn't be too much for people. You know, why an a testing child is drawn in the water because it could be a hotel, could be a swimming pool, could be a lake, could be a real Why they don't know that? It's an unknown at this point. I don't know

whether there's research on it, but I asked that same thing. What it is just draws them. And even the families who deal with this are like they there's it's just not known for some unknown reason. They're they're just drawn to it. So they're there. May maybe there's theories out there and there maybe research done on it, but of the folks that I've talked to, they're like, we just know that it happens and it's a real thing.

Well, maybe Ohio, Kentucky in in and can do something. I like to have a limited to search in the zip codes or whatever because somebody's alerts are completely irrelevant to me and you sometimes you wake up in the middle of the night, has no sense to anything I can do. And uh, but that's interesting. Lastly, the technology, yeah to do that? Explain explain that how that would be limited? Well, I think they could. They could do it by you know, address, by neighborhood, by zip

code. They could do it. They you know, these they have the technology to narrow down the focus of where you know, you can put that alert out to. And uh, and and and they have that again they have that with the Amber alerts and the Silver alerts as well, so they can do it. It's just a matter of kind of coming up with what is the best practice for that and how do we do it, you know

for these types because most of these kids are on foot. It's not like in the Amber alert somebody generally has stuffed them in a car and took off with them. So they alert big areas with with these autistic kids. This is going to be a kid that's on foot and you know, you may have half an hour to try and find you, you know, before he jumps into water, so you can alert that neighborhood to be on the lookout

for the kid. Now. Lastly on your website again this pointed out that on Monday night there were six kids got into fights in and around the Government Square Fountain Square. This is at least a fourth incident of large numbers of kids beating up each other or beating up pedestrians of one type or another.

It doesn't shine well for the city. You've been around a long time and you run through downtown Cincinnati in a regular basis, have you noticed any significant difference the past five or ten years as opposed to what's happening today compared to that. You know, it's hard to note when you just walk down the street or you know, when you're out there, it's hard to notice these

things. But there's definitely you know, we've seen this occurrence in the past, you know, six months of this sort of thing happening, you know, people being attacked. We had the guy that was attacked up there on Sixth Street for no reason. They caught a couple of those folks that were involved in the beating. And then down on Government Square the teenager who was attacked and beaten and kicked while he was apparently unconscious on the ground, and

now we have this other one. You know, we kind of seemed to me where I started noticing this was on the banks down at Small Park a couple of years ago, they had an incident and somebody pulled out a gun and started shooting in a crowd. And that's where I really started to notice, you know, seeing these instances and where we're seeing younger and younger kids involved in him. I said, the fourteen's the new seventeen when it comes

to crime. Used to be seventeen was a very young person involved in a crime. Now, these these murders and and hit squads and that sort of thing that they bring out, you're seeing fourteen year olds involved in these crimes. So it does seem like the ages are getting younger and the victims are

getting younger. You know, I don't think they've yet solved the crime of the fourteen year or the eleven year old who is gunned down in the West End not long ago, Dominie Davis, he was gunned down and they're still looking for the killer in that. And that was a like a machine gun style, you know, a weapon. We got the sound off of that, and and you know, and that's the other part of this, these machine gun style weapons that they're using without concern for anybody else in the way.

And none of these guys can shoot because they know nothing about operating or owning or any rule that has to do with owning a weapon. They just you know, they just get them, steal them, buy them i legally, and then hold them sideways and fire into a crowd. You know, it's all the same thing out there with the chiefs parade and all that.

So you're seeing people with complete and total disregard for anything but themselves, and sometimes not even themselves when they when they're in the line of danger, like and you wonder what time, what kind of students are they? You think about growing up in a dysfunctional environment, with dysfunctional family, without a father in the home, it's very rare to have an intact family. And these young males, that's always young males are doing things that cannot be done.

And it's amazing to me. We keep seeking the silver bullet, what what could What's going to stop this? Well, it's not about a bus pass, it's about a family life, about having a father. Males commit the great proportion of these offenses. And when you improve family life, that's when things will get better. Yeah, you know, I think it's I mean a lot of it's going to have to start in the home. You know.

You talk to the folks that are out there on the street, your your guys like Peterson Mingo and Mitch Morris and and Mishop Pate, and they're talking about these same things, and they've been working on this as well, trying to get this involved because you know, uh, there's a level of outrage when an officer is involved in a in a shooting and you know there's been some mistake or even if it's an egregious you know, a situation where

the where the cops shouldn't have fired, but in the end that the young person is still dead. They're still dead, you know, and there but there's a level of outrage to go with that. And at some point you would think we will see a level of outrage that goes with any other kind of a death of these young people because they're just as dead in the end, they're just as dead, and and a lot of cases are being shot

by their friends or or the people that used to be their friends. Or the you know people one that live on the other side of the tracks, you know, and there there, there has to be I think there's going to have to be a level of outrage in the community, uh to get a hold of this at some point and demanding people be held responsible, just as they do with our public servants. Absolutely, of course, desk can the use of advance of political calls. Others cannot. Brian Hammrick, once

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desire for this place burns brighter than all of us. And he will be here and live for eternity. Now we have a big study here. Bengal players say the room is plumbing issues and ding the cafeteria. How about this the bank, This is the players themselves. Treatment of facilities, a treatment of families, f food in the cafeteria. If nutritionist dietitian F. The locker rooms are D plus. I guess, okay, training rooms B plus

training staff B plus treatment of families. I guess they're the only team in the NFL that doesn't have the cafeteria open on off days. A lot of the players come in, you know, to get treatment or whatever, but Mike Brown doesn't want to pay for that extra food on off days. I mean, the guys are worth four billion dollars and then shut down, draw the line somewhere providing too much broccoli, and the weight room is a B

plus strength coaches, I say that they like their coaches now. No, what's interesting though about this study, because I see it as well, is the Chiefs ranked thirty first, okay, in terms of all those same things you just meant now, they ranked number one in head coach players thought Andy Reid is the best coach, coach they'd like to play for the most. But all the facilities and stuff, they rank thirty first. Yet they have won three of the four last Super Bowls. For what difference? I guess

the Dallas can you can you go overboard? Can you provide too many amenities where now your players are getting? As you say, flabby and flatulent. Flatulent, And right now, I mean that they're one of four teams that offer neither a family room nor daycare for the players. How many workplaces in the country offer of a family citing area and moms can come in and breastfeed their young kids or whatever the hell it is they don't have team Come on,

they're the only team that close communications. You have you can talk to people anytime anywhere. That's called a telephone system. And the only team that closes their cafeteria on players day off even though many players come in. Well, what's the reason you would shut down the cafeteria on during the season, Like on a on a Tuesday is off day. Tuesday is out of yeh, Tuesday's the off day Tuesday. We don't want to pay extra for the

broccoli. Well, no, I get Look, these are smart businessmen, and all of them, while they may be rich and make a lot of money that they don't get that way by allowing free for alls. So he probably looks at the number and okay, it looks like a poultry number. Say it's one thousand bucks a week. Well, he times out by fifty two weeks. He times up by how many years. You're looking at all of a sudden, that's a big number, and you're saying, why are

we doing this? How many players come in on an off day? Are we providing all this food and all the services for four guys to come in on their off day? We pay them millions of dollars. How about they could get their own dam brito at Chipotle and like it. Well, they're the only team that does that, and Mike is saving some money. Give him credit for that. Do you think he has a flip phone? He have like an Apple? What do think? Does he have a cell phone?

Do you think I would think not? He still drives that Chevy Lumina puts on a silly hat of hit is it goes on with a Chevy Lumina. So when it comes to the nuances of figuring out ways for the taxpayers of pay for your stuff, there's not a bigger, better guy out there about Blessing. We get criticized for that because we run with a lighter crew than some other teams do. Cheap the locker room is another major issue for

the Bengal players. Approximately fifty percent of the showers don't work. You have to share the same shower. They either don't provide warm water, there is enough water pressure. I got draw a line there. At least got to have working showers with hot water. That's not too much to ask. And also the toilets often don't function. Wow wow, I can say, as we said, Kansas City ranks thirty first my loan year I played there in

two thousand and eight. I thought it was lacking compared to other places I've been. Now, when I was with the Titans, they had a shower. Oh yeah, yeah, I was supposed to work work. But then like they'd have you know, someone was their whole team, and they cook breakfast, cook lunch. You know, there's a snack afterwards, so you

can get healthy food. But if you if they went with the Chiefs, like they brought in like a bunch of like a big old like tin of you know, burritos or like you know, beef hash or something and say here you go, how about this? And the the Bengals did begin to provide three meals a day on Wednesdays. Only this year they've up their game, but they're they're one of two teams in the league that don't provide three

meals a day each for the players. So even when the players are there, you gonna have to share a burrito, you know, you don't get your own. Now, why well, I mean it's it's a good service to have. Obviously, because a lot of these players are are single, they're young, that they're not going home and cooking. You can't expect that.

What I would do is I would save, I would take lunch, and I'd get a styrofoam box and I'd throw, you know, through four or five chicken breasts in there, and then then boom and heat that up for dinner. Overall cook Miami was the only team in the NFL to receive a across the board Minnesota, Houston, San Francisco grade high. The worst teams were the Steelers, the Chiefs, and the Bengals. And you could argue that those three teams, you know, are as of recent years,

are were good. The Chiefs win three of the last four. Got to get Bob Jones plumbing down there? What about that? Yeah, get some plumbers, Get some plumbers. That's a one time fax. That's that's the How about hot water water is that that's a condition. He was share a shower with some big ass left tackle say, hey, pass me some pre Are you using that loof of their Can I borrow that? There? We don't have, Jim, this is I mean, Mike Brown's got four billion

dollars. There's no warm water. I mean, I read this. I'm going, well, there's also a lot of people complain. I know it doesn't matter me, but about how they're the stadium is not there's no decor to it. There's no It's a concrete structure with a football field in the middle of other stadiums have you know, different paintings and pictures and this and that. Whatever they got. They got the Hall of Fame. Now they they're redoing it right, redoing the stadium. Well, the big rub's going

to be the other teams that have these twenty year old stadiums. Thirty year old stadiums need to be redone. It's a fifty to fifty deal. Well, Nashville, Nashville, they I mean the stadium I played in. They're getting rid of that when they're building a stadium that's what is it? Two billion? There's a six billion I think it's six bill it's billion. And the owner's Adams family in Tennessee say we pay half and the city and the

state two point one billion billion. I bet it'll be three billion. Well split at fifty to fifty. Well, Mike Brown say, ah, we'll cut it, make it fifty to fifty negative. Because he's he's he's already proven that he knows how to no not go that deal when you beat the I R. S and Tax court twice. By the way, when I was playing with the Titans, Bud Adams would come to one game of year. It's usually the like the Texans game, because that's where he's from.

And uh, after the game we win, he'd come to the locker room and he didn't know any of the players, right, except for he knew who uh Steve McNair was, and he knew Keith Bullock was. Other than that, he walk up to the locker, he looked the name and go, nice game, Rocky and Frank, nice game today. And what did you think in the back of your head? That was funny. It didn't

bother me, but I just was that was funny. I think Mike Brown actually goes into the locker room with the Bengals and walks up to I don't know. I will say I always appreciated after a win. Jim Mersey was the first person to greet you coming into the locker room with the Colts.

Shook your hand way to represent the horse. Shooter horse. She's going to come to shove when the county commissioners are all liberal Democrats, are going to be asked to pay for ninety percent of all the new And Mike Brown said no, no, no, no, no no no, that's not Mexico City, Mexico City Bengals, something like Singapore Bengals. Don't know, but this does not bode well. But you know, does it make a difference

to a player. I think it makes a difference. And you could argue that if in free agency, when all things are equal, the money is about equal, the caliber team is about equal. I mean, this is way down the list it would be for me. But okay, from there, what what is the what is the take a show if you got toilets at work. But when I was coming out, I mean the Bengals were

the franchise you absolutely did not want to go to them. There's horror stories going around but from players about you know, if you wanted an extra pair of socks, you couldn't get it. You want an extra jockstrap. You couldn't get it. I mean it was horrible. I think they've done I think they've come a long way, but apparently, according to that list, maybe still behind a few franchises. Liz Bonus, I had her on at noon, talked about growing new testicles. How many times have you I've often

wish I could do that? Just grow grow pair. Yeah, and they come from Mike. I got two and get four. About four or six is better than two. She says it's coming within ten years that men can grow their own testicles in a petri dish. What will that do to toxic masculinity? Make it? The amount of testosterone in your system? Is that good? Yeah? Well, I don't know. We give to our soldiers and just let them just go. I get tiger tiger testing? Why not

get why a mouse? Mouse testing? Yeah? Yeah, if we're cloning stuff, let's go for the now seconds. Last night, I'm watching Michigan, and if you look in, Michigan is a state that has it's fifty two forty seven when it comes to Democratic Republican registration. So there's a few more Democrats than Republicans in the state of Michigan. Yes, but you got

your laptop there. I believe that on the Republican side, there was three hundred and fifty thousand more votes for the Republican Donald Trump and Nikki Haley two hundred and fifty thousand plus U for Chris Christy or whatever turned fifty thousand more

Republican votes than Democratic votes including undecided on the Democratic side. So I mean, from what I'm looking at here, more Michigan Republicans voted for Donald Trump than Michigan Democrats voted for Joe Biden, by the way, which did not happen the last election cycle or the election cycle before that with Hillary and all that. Why people are sick of it, man. People are saying, that guy's an a hole. But you know what we need, We need

just a bad sob to come in and clean it out. In Vietnam when they were trying to clean out those foxholes, when all the viet Cong they were dug in there, who just sending some nice guy down that hole, the baddest, best, nastiest guy you knew. So you go down in there and clean it out, and you need those people to succeed in. And sometimes you need those people to succeed in politics, and forget your feelings and the niceties and all. It's not presidential. I don't care about any

of that stuff. I want him to take a flamethrower to everything. Everything. What happens with the get fired up right now. Whether Democrats let him be the press fame thrower where they led him because in terms of they, but if I don't, the American people will that's it? Well, you know, I don't know him be good. In twenty seventeen, they wouldn't

let him be the president. They launched investigations, the Komi stuff, the Piza illegal false affidav the election denial stuff, or they accused him for last three and a half tears, the thirty eight Democrats that refused to attend his inaugural They denied the outcome of the election. Right to thirty eight Democrats? How big? How are you supposed to play nice in a world of that?

How are you supposed to play nice to a media that spent four years saying it was rush inclusion, that your election did not actually happen, and they want it slipped around that there's nothing crickets. Yeah, well, I think point I will allow Joe bid that the Biden laptop to come out, wouldn't allow There was evidence studies showed that had people gotten that information, they

would have changed their vote. And if Trump lost by forty thousand votes, which is twenty thousand votes Act twenty thousand people, could that have mattered? Absolutely? Absolutely the president in life right now when he starts deporting ten to twenty to thirty million illegals, can you see chaos? Can you see the court system getting involved? And you see Democrats? If the House is democratic, which the experts say is likely because all the jerrymandering, are they going

to be get new impeachment? Not only Republicans Jerry Manners. Every time Jerry Manners mentioned in Ohio, they pointed to him on County. They don't look at Marshy captors the district at the top, that's a snake on the lake that goes around fifteen count Republicans are covered. So you got that house that's going to be Democrat. Republican wins the presidency. Here comes impeachment once again again and it's going to be chaos. But it helps it. I mean,

it's gonna help his poll number. If you were a li like you more at some point, don't you go. I don't like the guy, but god, he's getting them. He's I mean, getting a roll deal. Here he is. And he said today this afternoon in emotion, he can only put up one hundred million dollars in cash and he wants Leticia James to agree to one hundred million as opposed to four hundred and fifty million.

I said, no, it may get worse for him, but at the end of the day, it'll get better for every time one of these things happened, American people say, we can't take it anymore. This isn't right. No, it's wrong. And he's gonna be in trial for two months starting March twenty fifth, allegedly for two months he's gonna be dealing with if Trumble was elected. But he was. He was in a jail cell and they're like he has to like do like tape recordings and leak them out.

He's sitting here in the jumpsuit with the hand gumes on and here, please give me that instead of this geriatric Oh it's not president what residential? I want it all to burn. Let's go. But but do women figure this out? Because women are the women care more about the sacred, the sacrament of abortion. Excuse me, women's health. Women. They care more about that than the economy. It's not sevent the fact that biological males are taking

their daughter's spots in colleges in sporting events. They don't care about any of that. But abortion we must have. It's healthcare, yes, is it healthcare for the there's I saw a report on that. Well on the websites I go to, they're a little might be a little uh extreme for you, but uh that Trump is going to declare sixteen weeks as the as the cutoff for abortion. From a policy standpoint, I don't like that. I don't like that either. I don't like it at all. Sixteen weeks you're

still killing a whole bunch of health unborn baby. From a political standpoint, though, when does the heartbeat begin to be? Is that about? Uh? It? Uh? Is like ten weeks, twelve weeks, six weeks? I don't know. I thought it was six. I think it's six or the heartbeat six or something. So you're hearing the heartbeat, you see the eyeballs, the feet, and saying moving around an unborn, healthy baby, got to kill that baby. That that's healthcare. Let's go back to

immigration. Do you I thought the tide has turned on? I think so. I think the woman that George's student, I think Molly Tibbets and Iowa. I think Kate Steinley and San Francisco and now and then all the all the sons and daughters that have been killed by a fetanyl and drugs people are saying no, no, you can't have it, and the and the ones in the cities that are taking away all the the entitlements that they that they feel like they should be getting said about or Abbitt in New York, God

bless him. All right to rock we now with the immortal words of the stooge Ruth, thank you. There are no no mortal words. Seven hundred w l W men. This is Jeff for Tri State Men's Health, and you've heard me talk a lot about how treating low testosterone can improve your sleep, your workouts, your energy levels, and more.

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