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Willie discusses President Biden's remarks on the border bill, and debates with Jason Williams the need for a NHL team in Cincinnati.

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And we're going to get a two minute warning at some point so you can hear from the President directly as to why the proposal by the senate's a great idea. And then later on we have Jason Williams will be here, and James Bogan will be here, and Nina May will be here on reparations and so much more. But until then, if you break down what the border bill sought to do, the goal of the two parties are somewhat at odds

with each other. The Republican Party conservatives believe that the numbers should be zero. If someone enters the country illegally, that is not okay. It's kind of like saying, well, we'll put up with five thousand armed robberies a day. We get to five thousand and one, we're going to start arresting people. That's not the way it works. And Democrats believe there should be

a wide open southern border. Not the Democratic Party of Many in law enforcement, or the Democratic Party of Charlie Luken and John Cranley, but the Democratic Party as is constituted today believes that there should be unlimited to immigration. Because the electorate has not been voting the way the Democratic Party nationally would like. So as a consequence, we have to replace the middle class voters that we've

lost. And as time goes by, it's more and more likely that black voters are going to figure out what's happening to them under the leadership of the Democrat Party, and many, beginning with black males, About twenty five percent of Black males say they're going to vote for Donald Trump in November if he's on the ballot and not in jail. Based upon the ruling of the DC Court of Appeals about an hour and a half ago, which is the Trumpster

does not have presidential immunity when not involved in non presidential acts. We'll see how that develops down the road. But go back to the original point. The language of the bill proposed by the so called Rhinos in the center along with the Democrats, allow for five thousand per day before certain measures are kicked in. That makes it more difficult and may may give the authority to the president to shut down the border. It doesn't mean that the border is shut

down, which it should be, but it doesn't mean that. It means the authority is given to the president. And if the president, like someone like Joe Biden, who is incapable mentally of doing the job, and the media doesn't report on it, but I just did. Then those around him, who are left wing Marxist leftover from the Obama administration is going to tell Joe what to do and what not to do, and which case the border

will remain open. Five thousand a day tells the cartels who are making tens of billions of dollars a year off the trade in human flesh, that could simply bring in four thousand, nine hundred and ninety nine, in which case, let the good times roll. We're talking about maybe two million illegals being legalized and given cards every every year, in addition to the fifty three million dollars that the City of New York is handing out in the tune of one

thousand prepaid debit cards to individuals. That is a magnet bringing the world's poverty

right into America. Many many years ago, I had on a great economist named Milton Friedman who said that without a strong border with a wide door, if you have a first World country i e. The United States of America right next to Mexico with grinding poverty, you cannot long survive with an open border, because eventually the one hundred million are going to come into the United States, and the Democratic Party is in the business right now of mainstream mainstreaming

then the citizenship, and frankly, we can't afford it, don't have the money. In fact, every day we borrow six billion dollars six billion dollars in brand new money every day in order to pay our bills. And of that, about two billion dollars per day simply goes to interest on the national debt, interest on the national debt. So what we do every quarter with the ten year note is when we go to the auction, is that we take out another credit card to pay off the interest on the previous credit cards.

And this bill is about one hundred and twenty billion dollars a supplemental, which means it's not budgeted at all. It's new money we have to go borrow. So how ridiculous is it for the American people to go borrow about two about six billion dollars a day in brand new money to pay off old bills. Then to protect the borders of Ukraine and Israel, when we won't protect our own borders at all. This is the fight of this generation and

black folks, especially black males, are starting to figure out. Now, wait a minute, look what the Democratic Party has foisted upon us for the past one hundred years, and it's getting worse. When I listen to Brian Combs about fifteen minutes ago talk about the school system, there are many black folks living in traditional areas where they like to go to walk to the grade

school. VPS is shutting down, completely controlled by the Democrat Party because they received one hundred million dollars in brand new money from Washington is part of COVID relief. That money's been spent and now the cost of each pupil and CPS is about twenty five thousand dollars per student per year, and that money it will not be helped along by another one hundred million dollars from Washington anytime soon. And if you listen to me regularly, you know the two great dangers

going into the future. Number one is a wide open southern border that will change fundamentally the character of this country. And secondly is an unbridled national debt which is now north of thirty four trillion dollars on its way to forty trillion dollars the interest on that will kill it a loan. Even Jerome Powell of the FED has said this cannot continue. We have to quit spending money.

The way to quit spending money is to quit spending money. So the supplemental of one hundred and twenty billion dollars more, and that's just the start of it, is again wasted money. Because if a president does not have the desire to shut down the southern border, he may have the authority to exercise. But if a left wing, a liberal, democratic, progressive Marxist president doesn't elect to use the authority, no power on earth can make him use

it. Right now, he's got the authority to stay in Mexico and shut down the southern border now by declaring it to be a national emergency, which it is. The courts have given the president wide drift and when it comes to declaring an emergency. And so if Joe Biden, as Donald Trump did, would declare a national emergency, he could shut down the border completely as I speak, put up all the razor wire and the border temporary and then

permanent fences that he wants to build. To make an asylum claim over ninety percent or denied must be made in Mexico and stay in Mexico. That would stop the flow by the weekend. See, Joe Biden and the Democrats don't want that. That would solve the problem. So the goal of this bill is to kind of plant the seed in the minds of the American people.

It's those damn Republicans that don't want to go along with border security. When Joe Biden is in favor of border security and frankly, that dog won't hunt. I can't imagine the American people saying, Yep, we'll buy into that, We'll take that. Well, we accept the idea that Joe Biden is really strong on the southern border, and those Republicans want an issue to run on and not an issue to be solved, when just the opposite is true.

Five thousand a day, which is about two million per year, on top of the one million coming in legally through the front door of the US embassy system, in which there's background checks and medical checks and who's going to care for you? It takes four to eight years to come in the legal

way. We have met one million, along with a half a million students, along with one million others who are so called tourists, if someone lives somewhere in the world and wants to come to New York or Chicago or the Grand Canyon, we have a tourism exception. We can come in. The door is swinging both ways constantly. On top of that pile, Joe Biden wants to put five thousand before anything is triggered to make more harsh measures available.

And I did note the last few days that Senator Mitch McConnell and Senator Langfort themselves may not now vote yes on their own bill. How about that one? Complete and confidence by Mitch McConnell, who doesn't belong in the Senate whatsoever. I love the comments of Senator Mike Lee of Utah who said he doesn't have faith in the Senate Republican leader to get anything done. And Mitch McConnell, God bless him, it's time for him to retire, time to

move on. He looks like the bottom of my left foot. And Mitch McConnell needs to step aside and quit. So we'll see what happens with the residence remarks. I'm sure he's going to blame the Republicans, that he's strong on the border, and nothing he would like more than to shut down the southern border, which has the power to do right now, if one has the authority, it doesn't mean one must exercise that authority. You know what

I'm saying. He has the authority now by declaring a national emergency, he refuses to do it because at the back of his mind he understands. What little he does understand is this that the future of the Democrat Party nationally is in the hands of the immigrant communities, and without large numbers of new immigrants, the Democrat Party may go the way of the Whig Party out of existence.

And so he must substitute and replace voters who aren't voting Democratic anymore, that are part of the workforce, and have them vote a course, have immigrants take their place, and that's the goal about eighteen states. Once you get a driver's license, you automatically are registered to vote. You get a driver's license, you do not have to be a citizen. It is illegal to vote if you're a non citizen, but that's not the way the system

looks at it. There's no or little or no prosecutions of those in many states that are voting illegally because the immigrants tend to vote the correct way. So let's continue with more. We continue to wait for Joe biden schedule for eleven forty five. He's like most other presidents who simply are anywhere from thirty to forty minutes late. Big show planned for today with James Bogan and Jason

Williams, Nina May and many others. So if a ligne becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundredth New Aight and T Bill cunning immigrant American with you every day. You're Home of the Reds, Pictures and Catchers. Report on Wednesday of next week, all on news Radio seven hundred WULW you mean Wiley, Me and Chudge in forest, a beautiful woman stands next to a beanstalk. I'm waiting for

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We'll see what happens in the meantime. Coming up later, we have Jason Williams and James Bogan and Nina May on reparations and so much more. You know, one thing in Washington and operates on trust. Trust is the currency of legislation. Trust is the currency and core. Trust is the currency that all of us operate. When someone's word is their bond. Someone tells you I'm going to do something or not do something, pay attention. And in this when the new bill, if it ever is passed, would give

the authority to the President to do certain things. It doesn't demand that things be done. It gives them the authority to use it or not to use it. And why should Republicans trust Biden to faithfully execute new laws and new procedures and new limits on the southern border given their outrageous disregard for the rule of law in this rum over the past three years, in which ten to twelve million illegals have entered the country illegally, and of course the administration knows

about that and refuses to stop it. The president administration has permitted at least ten million illegal crossings that could be stopped. When Obama was in office, it stopped. When Trump was in office, it stopped. In fact, if Joe Biden will simply adopt the illegal immigration pasters of the Obama administration,

the legal crossings would be down over ninety percent. And the reason they don't want to talk about Obama is Obama, when he was in office, said some of the same things that Donald Trump is currently saying about the southern border. Obama, Hillary Clinton, everyone in that administration from eight to twenty eight to twenty sixteen believe the same thing on the southern border as Donald Trump believed. Go back in time and look j Johnson Homo. The Secretary of Homeland

Security. Jay Johnson said repeatedly now and also fifteen eighteen years ago that if crossings reached one thousand per day, that was a disaster that comes from Obama's Homeland Security Secretary Jay Johnson. One thousand a day. Well, in December it reached ten thousand per day because there was no will, no desire of

Joe Biden and those around him to enact Obama era policies. Which is since over ninety percent of the claims for refugee status don't work, that they would fast track those claims and also make the border tough to go through Obama. This is something the media doesn't want to talk about. Obama and Donald Trump had similar policies on the southern border. How about that one Obama stood with

Trump stood with Obama when Obama was the president. Since then, things have changed because they're getting electoral benefits by having illegals voting in national elections in certain states because they send out the ballot along with the application. When one gets a driver's license, you automatically get a ballot in the mail a month before

the election. I'm sure hundreds of thousands or millions are voting illegally. And so if this current administration has no desire to enforce the current law, which has power to do what Obama did and what Trump did, what makes you think they would actually have the desire to enact the system that makes it more difficult for legalists across the southern border when everything for the past three years plus

is indicated they don't. He's signed executive orders about sixty eight of them within the first two days of his administration, eliminating all the executive orders put in by Donald Trump that curtailed the southern border completely. So that's where we are. Why trust someone, listen to what they say and believe what they say. Joe Biden's schedule to speak any minute, and we'll have it for you live and catchers next Wednesday at your home of the Reds. News Radio seven

hundred WLWU, Cincinnati News, Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred wl W, Cincinnati. Can a bill aimed securing the border be saved with a twelve thirty report, I'm Brian Tolms breaking down. I'm not going to put it on the floor in its current form. I've already said that they were talking about a mend in it over there. We'll see how that happens. I'm not going to prejudge the outcome. That's the Speaker of the House.

He's announced that the Senate and White House reform bill dealing with immigration is dead on arrival in his chamber. There is talk now of making amendments to it in the Senate and may make it more likable by the Republicans in the House. President Biden's going to try and step up the pressure to get a deal in a few minutes. He is scheduled to be speaking from the White House as soon as it starts. We'll bring it to you live now. Lead

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center on news radio seven hundred WLW. We'll start to see gradual clearing of the trice eights afternoon forty nine for the high clear tonight, twenty eight for the low sunny fifty five tomorrow. Right now it is forty two decrees. Cincinnati's police chief says her officers are doing everything they can to get a handle on the teen crime downtown. They have now added patrols by a SWAT team and civil Disturbance Response team in the late afternoons that our early evenings to watch

for groups of teens causing problems. Teresa Thiesty says that'll help in the short term, but the long term solution involves doing things like stopping kids from being dropped off downtown by the bus company and getting juvenile judges to go tougher on the criminals that they arrest. So far, they are willingly coming to the table. They do want to help us, but again, we've got to know what each other's doing. We've got to kind of dip our toe into

everybody else's lane. If we all just stay in our lane to come up with a solution here, we're not going to get anywhere. Chief addressing counsel today, saying that she is in discussions with the Cinci Public Schools, the Metro Bus company, as well as the Juvenile Court and the Prosecutor's office to

help with the problem. Developer in charge of Conventions Center renovations, as they're getting closer to breaking ground to start the work three CDC says design work will be complete at the end of the month, with construction beginning in July. As for a new convention hotel across the street, Steve Lieper says that work's

going to be running about six months behind Convention Center renovations. We are very very close to being able to put this package together for this Convention Center hotel that we would then come back to this council later on this year with a final recommendations for this financing. Steve Leeper says a big piece of the fight ancling that they are counting on is another big grant from the state of Ohio, the Fun Construction. The state has already committed forty million dollars in tax

credits to the hotel project. The city and Kelly are asking that the state caugh up sixty million more. At Wall Street, sock prices are mixed to Dow while up forty points seeing the nastac go down thirty. Our next update of one Brian Colms. He's Radio seven for Wlubka Lower Morgan and he's also a great officionado when it comes to the legal issues surrounding NDAs and Vince McMahon and things of that character. He's a great fan of pro wrestling as many

of us are. And James Bogan, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we get into Vince McMahon and the issues surrounding that, and I think it's a terrible circumstance what's transpiring. But I know you can't talk about last week's murder case. I know you can't talk about the issues, can't talk about the appeal. But one thing you can address yourself too,

is the emotional feelings high and low. I've been involved in those cases, as you know, tried about twenty five murder cases and they're ramping up. Sixteen seventeen hour days coming down the other side. Can you address as a criminal offense attorney after a very lengthy, contentious trial, how does it lay you low emotionally? You need a couple days off because I understand that completely.

Yeah, you've definitely got a deco step back and decompress. I mean, one thing I did during this trial, I did not miss a single workout that kept me. I think my kept me focused, and I went to the gym that night, and of course I enjoyed a nice weekend with my wonderful fiance and insurance agent Shannon Campbell. And you know, you got to have a life outside of your work to compressed from it. You just

can't live your work. Twenty four to seven, when I swam at you see Monty Hopkins, my coach used to tell us when you're not when you're away from the pool, don't think about swimming. And that's what I try to do about my work so it doesn't consume me and take over the rest of my life, all right now, Vince McMahon is in the same category.

And my viewpoint, I believe because all the facts have would come out with Bill Cosby and Jeffrey Epstein that men that use their positions of power to coerce and in Bill Cosby's case, to slip things in women's drinks, etc. That would allow Bill Cosby to rape literally dozens of women over the years.

Jeffrey Epstein had Lolina Island with political power brokers from Prince Andrew to Bill Clinton, to dozens and dozens of others, And for some reason, here we are in February of twenty twenty four and still don't have a list of the names of people. Although they're known to the federal government, we don't know the FBI rated every place that he was involved in these videotapes, audio tapes, and none of that's been released because I can only imagine the destruction

of political figures if it would be released. Now Here comes Vince McMahon, who created modern wrestling an entire art form by himself. He was a visionary. One of the legal problems surrounding Vince McMahon as we speak, and he's collectible to the tune of over a billion dollars. Well, he's being sued by a former female employee who she's accusing him of sexual assault. And also there's a trafficking claim because there's some things that allegedly cross state lines. So

in that case, he the human trafficking. Normally that's not an issue. The feds are investigating. They've been after him for the past year and a half. And why it takes so long, I don't know. But one of his own employees said that she was quote trafficked to wrestlers and to others at the behest OF's McMahon. How does that? How does that I legally,

how does that the trafficking charge? If someone is coerced or told as a female to have sex with people you otherwise would not have sex with, maybe brock Lesners involved in this package somehow, how does it become a trafficking charge with federal involvement. Well, basically, it's just anything that crosses state lines, like hey, you know you're gonna meet, We're gonna take you here to go have sex with brock Lesner. And you know that actually did

not pan out because of a snowstorm. But there were some apparently some messages that might possibly corner brock Lesner. And basically she was an employee for WWE for about three years from twenty nineteen to twenty twenty two. And she's alleging that she was basically forced into doing sexual stuff as part of her job.

And this sexual stuff wasn't typical sexual stuff. We can't say it this afternoon, but it was the most vile humiliation of a woman including umanuhan human uh may I say, urine and feces, And it was disgusting, It was vile. It wasn't like, may I use the term traditional sex, It was well beyond that. And I think there's women and men listening right now as to saying, why did she do that? Why did she allow herself

to be humiliated and videotaped? And you've dealt with many of the victims of crime, can you talk of them about the mentality of a woman that would permit such things to transpire. Well, she's alleging that she did it because

she desperately needed a job. Her parents had just passed away, she didn't have a job, she didn't have money, and Vince McMahon happened to live in the fort story penhouse in the same building where she was living, and you know, the building manager introduced them and she's a here's the one thing that I think a lawyer would look at with, hey, what's going on

here? Before she was hired at meetings about the job, he allegedly greeted her in his underwear, touched or repeatedly asked for hugs and so on. And this is before she allegedly started her job. And of course, you know how a lawyer would be looking at that, like, wait a second, he's doing this at the job interview and you went forward and then over three years she got all kinds of gifts, things like Spot gift certificates, a luxury car, a late model BMW, private chef, catered meals,

jewelry, designer clothes, regular flower deliveries. This is one of those things where those are things that on the flip side that a lawyer would have to

look at and go, Okay, what was really going on here? So it implies, like a quid pro quote, that she knew going into the job administrative assistant to Vince McMahon, what might be asked of her because of the way the interview took place in the beginning, I would imagine, but then at the end of this relationship with all these gifts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, she also signed an NDA, a non disclosure agreement, and

was allegedly paid three million dollars, only part of which was paid. So can you explain the NDA, and she cashed out, but then the money wasn't paid and now she's filing a separate lawsuit. Kind of walk us throughout

how that developed. Yeah, the NDA, she was paid one million, and then when things remember when Vince McMahon was in the news for those alleged those payoffs a couple of years ago, he claimed that she leaked things to the public prior with the prior scandal and refused to pay the other two million, claiming that she broke the NDA. So she did receive a million dollars, but not the two million because he claimed she breached it. She claimed

he breached it. But now explain the law because the law has been changed in many states, including New York and New Jersey that if a person, generally a woman, signs an NDA and collects money for it, let's assume she was paid the whole three million, and now the lawmakers have said that doesn't matter anymore. Put that aside. Explain that to the American people. Yeah, I mean yeah, you have some states, you know, changing their laws in that regard. I think probably in response to the me too

movement. I mean, typically an NDA is like a contract. But you know, yeah, things have been just getting in this day and age, you know, me too movement and things like that. Things have just been going some different directions lately. And isn't it true that Vince McMahon has many NDAs out there and all of them could be overturned? Is that accurate? Even though if he paid all the money the deal was consummated, he paid off the women they signed an NDA. In today's world, can they disregard

that, keep the money and still sue for more. I'd like to think no, But again that's not going to stop somebody with a lawyer, and you know when somebody sues, you know, someone like Vince McMahon is likely to just pay more damages just to make it go away. And then the other thing that has happening if there's so many women that this is similar to the Gene Carroll situation with Donald Trump the part of that NDA. The ordinance

was to take away statutes of limitations for sexual harassment or sexual assault. And so in many states right now, you could go back to the time Vince McMahon was twenty five years old, which was almost fifty years ago, and go back in time with these avarice personal injury attorneys and go back in time to him for all kinds of stuff going on. So you're saying that the

tough times for Vince McMahon might be ahead. Is there some reporting you can give us on his relationship with Linda McMahon and the rest of his family. His wife was in the Trump administration small business administration, and now there's rumors about his daughter, and also his son explained that to the American people. Yeah, I mean there's I've been reading that he and his wife have been separated for quite a while and that their marriage is more official just for business

purposes. And then notice his son and his daughter had dropped out of the wrestling business. They had been very prominently in the wrestling business, then they dropped away. And the reports are that his son, Shane McMahon, didn't want to have any part in the Shenanigans that were going on. Good for him because I would assume Shane and Stephanie knew what was going on, and

I would assume his wife also knew. But at this point, for Warren is forearmed and Vince McMahon in the Hall of Shame along with Bill Cosby and Jeffrey Epstein. We'll see how this plays out. And because of the sale and the union in this public offering, I would assume Vince McMahon has about a billion dollars available and it looks to be in serious difficulty and maybe he should be if these charges are true. Yeah, well if a civil suit,

Remember she didn't go to the police. And you know the thing that I tend to think about as a lawyer. We've talked about this before with DeShawn Watson. Remember when Justice Joe was running the Prosecutor's office, he wouldn't pursue cases where they went to lawyers. And I think he said that our good friend across the river does the same thing too, doesn't want to pursue

cases when there with somebody goes to a civil lawyer. Criminal cases when someone goes to a civil lawyer, and you would hope that if a woman or a man was subjected to such an unwelcome, un pleasant sexual escapades that the first call they would make would be the prosecutor's office not to have it. But then Joe Dieters had a policy, We're not a collection agency. By that he meant, look, we're not going to enhance the value of your

civil claim by threatening or filing criminal charges. You must choose to have simple justice through the criminal courts or civil justice. We're not going to let the two get together. But that's not the view in New York or New Jersey. All right, we got to run James Bogan, thank you very much, and Vince McMahon's and serious difficulties and once again James Bogan Criminal offense Attorney Supreme. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And my friend

will do it again. Thank you, Thank you always the privilege. Thank you, James Bogan. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you every day at your home of the Reds and Pitchers and Catchers report next Wednesday, all on news Radio seven hundred WLW. They talk Ridge Baseball and you listen to them talk Reds Baseball.

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he rest comfortably in the arms of God Almighty. And I also would note that Chief of Police Thiji, under the leadership of Ryan Combs, has taken the ball by the horns and Fiji has said that twelve juveniles have been arrested for an attempt to break in at a parking garage on Seventh Street, and of the twelve, two were involved in the robbery and assault on January the twenty third part of the gang on sixth and two in the robbery and assault

on January twenty fourth happening and Government Square in front of the Federal Building, and six of the twelve arrested for alleged attempt at break ins at parking garages have also were involved six of the twelve and the incidents near the two that have served quite a bit of cause, a lot of bit of scrutiny. And so, as we've pointed out before, the great majority of young black

males have nothing to do with crime. They're struggling to make ends meet, their living their lives, they're pursuing education, they're pursuing employment, whatever it might be. Like anybody else, we're dealing with a percentile of two or

three percent of the total number of black young males committing these offenses. That has disproportion and impacts throughout Cincinnati. So, although the face of crime and Cincinnati is a young black male face, largely disproportionately, greatly disproportionate, the

great majority of young black males have nothing to do with crime. And I love the fact that Thiji is a lifelong Cincinnati in the chief of Police is getting together powwows with bus officials, Metro officials as if a bus pass would

stop any of this activity, which it will not. Also discussing these matters with Scotty Johnson on City Council, and Scotty Johnson has a lucid moment every now and then, but he also wants to get with Judge Carrie Bloom, the liberal progressive left going activist on the bench in Hamley County Juvenile Court. And knowing judges as I do heck I sleep with one kind of tells me that judges often do not take kindly to someone telling them how to do their

job. But Fiji is getting with the judiciary, She's getting with other law enforcement officials, She's getting with Metro to determine if something can be done with the bus passes. The issue is not us passes. The issue is fatherless homes. That's the problem. And if someone is black, white, or Polka dot, and you follow some simple principles one graduate from high school, two do not commit crime, and three don't have kids out of wedlock.

No matter what color you happen to be, the odds of you making in American society is well over ninety percent. It's a simple formulae. Do not commit crime, do not have kids out of wedlock, and graduate from high school, which is not a big deal. To graduate from high school. I imagine coming out of user aching doesn't stress one academically too greatly. And

so that's the message. And I don't know how you go into a culture which does not reward family structure and say you got to change completely exactly what's happening. Fatherless homes are the problems. Let's continue. We wait again for President Joe Biden schedule to speak about eleven forty five am this morning, over an hour ago, and we're still waiting. On the other side, we've scheduled an interview with Jason Williams of The Inquiry and of our own staff to

talk about some of his recent columns. Also later on is Nina May on the reparations debate in the great State of California. Should you receive money because of the color of your skin if you had nothing to do with the slave trade? Zero? California is proposing giving certain individuals based upon skin color over a million dollars. I don't know how that would fly. So let's continue with more. Continuing to wait for President Joe Biden past nap time. It

could be a little bit after one. If not, Jason Williams will be here. Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live at show them the Reds. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, News Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati, expecting the President to address the border with the one o'clock report. Ricky Uchino now House Speaker Mike Johnson defending his stance against a Senate compromised bill that would send aid funding to Ukraine and Israel in exchange

for tougher immigration restrictions. House Republicans lined up against the bill almost immediately after the compromise was announced on Sunday. I'm not going to put it on the floor in its current form. I've already said that they were talking about amend in it over there. We'll see how that happens. I'm not going to pre judge the outcome. Former President Donald Trump also opposing the legislation as he'd like to keep the border crisis in the limelight for the upcoming general election.

President Joe Biden said to speak this afternoon to encourage Congress to pass the one hundred and eighteen billion dollar package. When the President begins his address, we will have it covered for you and carry it live right here on news radio seven hundred w WELW. In the meantime, former President Trump suffered a legal set back today in d C. Circuit court ruling that he is not immune

from prosecution related to his alleged efforts to overturn the twenty twenty election. The decision takes on the question, which is related but also separate, of whether or not what Trump did to try to overturn the elections results of twenty twenty

was part of his official duties. They very forcefully and very aggressively say that this was not part of the official duties of presence, that he was trying to involve himself the counting and certifying of electoral votes in something that there is absolutely no role for the president of the United States. That is ABC's Jonathan carl Let's check the latest traffic and weather together from the UC Health Traffic Center.

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a nice warm up. Wednesday fifty four partly cloudy. Thursday mostly cloudy, but a high of fifty nine in rain. Late from your severe Weather station of nine first wanting mediaorologist Brandon Spinner and his radio seven hundred WLW forty four degrees right now, Cincinnati's police chief asking for some help from the courts, prosecutors office, school systems, and more to solve the city's ongoing teen crime problem. The Chief of Police and says I says the violent videotape attacks are

just a small part of the teen crime problem downtown. She detailed for Council the typical Friday night for the SWAT teams now on patrol. It included confronting teams with guns, breaking into cars, and chasing down a dozen others who were stealing from vehicles in the Seventh Street garage. Teresa Thiji says, our officers are doing all they can now they need help from juvenile court coming down hard on the teen offenders. This is not the police problem to solve alone.

If that's the approach we continue to take. My fear is a critical outcome that none of us want to see in this city. The chief says it was just bad. Now, just imagine when the weather warms up. Ryan colmbs, She's Radio seven hundred WLW CSX crews spent hours this morning in Covington cleaning up the side of a train. De Rail meant four cars went off the tracks near Lincoln Avenue and thirty third Street just before two am. Rail company says no one was injured and no cargo of any kind was spilled

in the accident. It's unclear what caused those cars to come off the tracks. Arts Wave, the group that helps fund the region's arts programs, is launching a new fundraising campaign today, one they hope will break records. One of the biggest names in business worldwide is co chairing this year's Arts Wave fundraising campaign. Procter and Gamble CEO John Moller speaking at the kickoff at Music Hall about the importance of the arts to Cincinnati, the damage by COVID, and

the numbers he wants to see posted. Our goal is to make twenty twenty four the largest community campaign for the arts in any US city ever, surpassing twelve and a half billion dollars. Nearly twelve and a half million dollars was an arts wave record in twenty seventeen. They won even more than that this year. From downtown Cincinnati, I'm Matt Reeese News Radio one hundred, w WELW. It's a mixed day so far on Wall Street. The DAL up

one hundred nasdac's lost fifty smps. About even our next update at one thirty, I'm Ricky Uchino, Who's radio seven hundred double doubles issued by Sutton Bank and Celtic Bank. Members of the IC. Terms and conditions apply. Are you the debate? Enter it now? My Bully Cunningham, the Great American. And of course, about a year ago, thanks part of scoding here

in wolver City because the Bendals were marketing. They had lost AFC Championship game to the Chiefs, but getting ready for the Super Bowl not exactly a year ago, they did year before that exciting time of the year. Here we are in February, and of course not a lot going on in the River City, but we're getting ready for Red Space on about two and a half weeks and Jason Williams. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we get too started here, Jason, about some of your columns in The

Inquirre. Toby Keith passed away recently their last night of This Morning. Are you much much of a country music Toby Keith fan. Nope, not at all, not a not a country music fan at all. And it's funny because people people that surprises people from where I'm from, but uh yeah, uh, and I'm always I got a buddy who's really into it, and uh he just he loves Joe Dippy and all that, all that old country and I'm like, he's that's been today on here morning. Toby Keith,

Yeah, sixty two years old. I'll tell you sit back, Jason for a moment. Tony hit it my brother, my Sistern means to grow up and leave happy land of the freeze now this is and that I love us Falling under attack, he might. Her punts came flying in from somewhere in the mac as soon as we could see clearly to my big black guy singing to it up here were lack of part that you you Sam what's your name? At the time of his this you never just started seeking and great blue

fly tennis. Don't be he win you him the freedom start in a fall and it'll be who like the Oh wow, brul his reigning fun on you. That's the truth, stinking toted Oh I brought to your courtesy and w oh my. He was on sixty minutes last Sunday last Sunday, but I don't know when that was taped, but he was planning for a tour that never materialized, which kind of tells you you're a relatively young man, live life to the fullest. You never know when you're gonna get that call.

And I'm sure stomach cancer or something. Toby Keith wasn't even even considered until two a couple of years ago, and now he's with God Almighty. But uh, Jason a couple of year columns piqued my interest greatly. One is one I touched on yesterday is that we have a coliseum that was big enough to do all kinds of major events, which has fallen into disrepair. Kind of tell the American people. And and Jeff Birding, God bless him as

a visionary. He's the only one that drove the t q LFCC four and no one believed that the final vote was five to four to allow it to happen on City Council. The president City Council never would have agreed to this deal because they are more left wingers than the previous council. But the key vote was PG. Sittenfeld. I was reminded by one of his fellow council members that PG. Sittenfeld he was the one in the lurts and he voted for it. So, uh, it kind of give us your thoughts on

whether Jeff Birding's don Keyoto recent dream could become a reality. Well, I mean, it's hard to bet against Jeff Birding when he gets locked into something. You know, he was, Uh, he was very much the orchestrator and helping to get the you know, the Paul Brown Stadium, what's pay Course stadium? Now, get all that stuff done. He's obviously he pushed hard when no one really believed that it was going to happen, uh,

to get TQL stadium done. And honestly, I was being I was I was pretty critical of the whole thing, that we didn't need to spend more tax money on a stadium, whether that was an ongoing tax or a one off you know that Knippert Stadium was just fine for for the soccer team. But he believed in it. He stuck to it and he got it done. But you know, you you had you had the key thing there in both of those stadiums that he's worked on in his uh in his careers,

that you had a tenant. He had a major tenant ready to go. He had the Bengals ready to go for their new stadium, uh, you know whatever two decades ago, and you had, uh, you had the FC Cincinnati soccer team ready to go and ready to roll into MLS and all that was a big package to do. You obviously, they're a big,

big part of a big package to get in the MLS. Here, you don't have a tenant and to get it, to get really to get any kind of interest generated in a new arena or you have to have a major tenant to to pay the bills and to fill the fill a big chunk of the dates throughout the year in an arena. And we we don't have. We don't have that, and so I don't I don't know if Jeff Berdie, I don't know that for a hard fact. I mean, I can

assume that he was maybe one of those people that made the call. But uh, you know, you have to have a tenant to to play in an arena, and Jeff's really been. He's one of the few people who's been pushing for a new arena and he sees the board chair of the UH. But hold on, Jason, let's go do it. Jack Crumbley in the newsroom, Jack, you got it. Thanks Willie. We are standing

by for comments from President Biden, who announced late this morning. Earlier today that he was going to be speaking about the issue of the BIPARTI is border security measure that been working on for months, which may well be dead now in the Senate. There's been reporting for weeks now that several Republicans, mainly

in the House, are not supporting it. It comes after public calls from President Trump to not support the measure, which would increase border security pretty specifically upon requests that Republicans have had for years now, the President saying they're the former president saying he didn't want it passed so he could campaign on it.

There's some questions as to whether or not it will pass a procedural vote in the Senate that's set for tomorrow and President Biden expected to speak on the measure here in just the coming moments, we will bring you live anchored coverage here. There's live coverage from ABC News from Washington, d C. Here is corresponding Stephen Porter, and come to the White House. President Biden is sent to give remarks on the need for the foreign aid and border bill that's now

before the Senate. Speaker Mike Johnson has called that bill dead on arrival in the House, saying the border provision and it falls short of the GOP's expectations, and despite yesterday's endorsement from the Border Patrol Union, Former President Trump has called this measure a death wish for Republicans. He says they would be stupid to back it. And now ahead of a procedural vote in the Senate tomorrow,

this bill looks likely to be filibustered in the Senate. Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, one of the lead negotiators, moments ago on the Senate floor, this is unbelievable, Like, I can't believe this is happening. The bill contains sixty billion dollars in aid for Ukraine, roughly fourteen billion dollars in aid for Israel, and of course it contains the border reforms that have been the subject of delicate by partisan negotiations for months. Let's turn to the White House.

ABC News White House correspondent Karen Travers ahead of the President's from Marx, Karen, what do we expect to hear from mister Biden. I think the thing that we're looking to hear is whether the President decides today that this is the end of the road for this bipartisan border negotiation and turns his attention to trying to get Congress to pass Ukraine funding that he has been calling for now

for months. That's a top parity for the administration. It's the White House that tied border security in with Ukraine funding and Israel funding by making it part

of that massive supplemental request that the President put forward in October. This now, as it looks more likely that it's all falling apart on Capitol Hill with what you heard there from one of the lead negotiators, Democrat Chris Murphy, the White House now has to come up with a plan B. And Stephen, for weeks now, we've been asking the White House, what is that Plan B? What are you considering to do on Ukraine funding. If this

doesn't work, they wouldn't entertain that live from the White House. Here's President by as long as you all know, the immigration system has been broken, it's long past time to fix it. That's why months ago I instructed my team and began negotiations with the bipartisan group of senators to seriously and finally fix our immigration system. For months now, that's what they've done, working round the clock, through the holidays, over the weekends. It's been an extraordinary

effort by Senators Langford Murphy. And so the result of all this hard work is a bipartisan agreement that represents the most fair, humane reforms and our immigration system in a long time, and the toughest set of reforms to secure the border ever. Now, all indications are this bill won't even move forward to the Center floor. Why a simple reason, Donald Trump. Because Donald Trump thinks it's bad for him politically. Therefore he doesn't even know it helps them

the country. He's not for it. He'd rather weaponize this issue than actually solve it. So for the last twenty four hours he's done nothing, I'm told, but reach out to Republicans in the House and the Senate and threaten them and try to intimidate them to vote against this proposal, and looks like they're caving. Frankly, they owe it to the American people to show some

spine and do what they know to be right. So I want to tell the American people what's in this bill and why everyone from a Wall Street Journal to the Border Patrol to the Chamber of Commerce, the United States Chamber Commerce support this bill because it's going to make the country safer, make the border more secure, treat people more humanly and free and fairly, and make legal immigration more efficient and consistent with the values of our nation and our international treaty

obligations. It would finally provide the funding that I have repeatedly, repeatedly requested, most recently in October, to actually secure the border. That includes an additional one thousand, five hundred border agents and officers to secure the border, to physically secure it. In addition, one hundred cutting edge machines to detect

and stop fentanyl at the Southwest border. We have that capacity, an additional one hundred additional immigration judges to help reduce the year long asylum backlog show for asylum and judge is supposed to talk to you. It takes a year to get that discussion going. This bill would also establish new, efficient and fair process for the government to consider an asylum claim for those arriving at the border. Today, the process can take five to seven years. As you all

know, they show up at the border and get a bracelet toll. We come back when called five to seven years in country, that's too long and it's not rational. With the new policies in this bill and the additional of four thousand, three hundred more asylum officers who spend hours I might add with each immigrant to consider their claims whether they qualify, we'll be able to reduce

that process to six months, not five to seven years. This bipartisan bill also expedite work permits so those who are here and who qualify can begin work more quickly. That's something that our governor, our mayors, and our business leaders have been asking me for and asking them for all acrost their country.

They've been asking for this. It'll also create more opportunities for families to come together, for business to hire additional workers, and for the first time in thirty years, the first time in thirty years, this bipartisan legislation increases the number of immigrant visus for people legally legally able to come to this country through ports of entry, and it insures for the first time that vulnerable unaccompanied young

children have legal representation at the border. This will would also give me as president, the emergency authority to temporarily shut down the border when it becomes overwhelmed. The numbers are talking over five thousand people trying to get in one day the bill. If the bill were law today, it would qualify to be

shut down right now while we repair it. Bottom line is, this bipartisan bill is a win for America because it makes important fixes to our broken immigration system, and it's the toughest fairest law that's ever been proposed relative to the border. Now, it doesn't address everything i'd like that I want it.

For example, we still need a path of documentation for those who are already here, and we're not walking away from true immigration reform, including permanent protections and a pathway to citizen for young dreamers came here when there were children and who have been good citizens and contribute so much to our country. But the reforms of this bill are essential for making our border more orderly, more humane,

and more secure. That's why the Border Patrol Union, which by the way, endorsed Donald Trump in the twenty twenty election, endorses this bill. These are the people whose job it is to secure the border every single solitary day. They don't just show up for photo ops like some members of Congress. They're there to do their job. This is the risk of the thing they, any of them, risk their lives doing every single day. And

they decided. They decided, the Border Patrol decided this gives them the tools they need to do the job, more personnel across the board. It's also why the US Chamber of Commerce endorsed this bill, because they know this bill is not just good for the border, it's also good for American business and for the American economy. And it's why the Wall Street Journal endorsed the bill with the headline this morning, which reads, quote, a border security bill

worth passing the Senate has reforms Trump never came close to getting. That's the quote from the Journal. This bill would also address two other important priorities. First, it provides urgent funding for Ukraine. I'm wearing my Ukraine time, my Ukraine pin, which I've been wearing because they're in dire straits right now, defending themselves against the Russian onslaught, a brutal conquest. A clock is

ticking every week. Every month it passes without new aid, Ukraine means fewer artillery shells, fewer defense air defense systems, fewer Toulser crane to defend itself against this Russian onslaught. Just what Putin wants. Ukrainians are fighting bravely. You know you've met many of you look around the room here have followed me in this for a long time. I pulled together a coalition who are fifty nations to support them. On the phone talking to these leaders, we unified

NATO. Remember when we first came to office, NATO was well, they're all together and actually increased the size of NATO. We can't walk away now, that's a Putin's betting. No supporting this bill is standing up to Putin. Opposing this bill is playing into his hands. As I said before, the stakes on this fight extend well beyond Ukraine. If we don't stop Putin's appetite for power and controlling Ukraine, he won't limit himself to just Ukraine and

the costs for America and our allies and partners will rise. For those Republished and Congress who think they can oppose funding for Ukraine and not be held accountable, History is watching, History is watching the fairy. To support Ukraine at this critical moment will never be forgotten. The position of the MAGA Republicans can be characterized by the New York Times headline first and this is the headline. It reads, Trump first, Putent second, America third. That cannot pertain.

This bipartisan agreement also provides Israel with what it needs to protect his people and defend itself against the Austerrists, and it will provide the necessary life saving humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people. By opposing his bill, the denying age of the people who are really suffering and desperately need help. You know, there's more work to get this done over the finish line, and I want to be clear, doing nothing is not an option. Republicans have to decide.

For years they said they want to secure the border. Now they have the strongest border bill in this country has ever seen. We're seeing statements about how many oppose the bill. Now. Look, I understand the former president is desperately trying to stop this bill because he's not interested in solving the border problem. He wants a political issue to run against me. I've all but

said that across the board. No one really denies that, and I'm aware of the American people want a solution that puts an end to the empty political rhetoric which has failed to do anything for so long. We have to get the resources to the border to get the job done. So Republics have to decide who do they serve Donald Trump with the American people. Are there to solve problems or just weaponize those problems for political purposes. I know my answer.

I serve the American people. I'm here to solve problems. Just months ago that Republics are asking for this exact bill to deal with the border, to provide support for Ukraine as Israel, and now it's here and they're saying, never mind, never mind, folks. We've got to move past this toxic politics. It's time to stop playing games with the world waiting and watching. And by the way, the world is waiting, The world is watching.

They are waiting and watching what we're going to do. We can't let we can't continue to let petty partisan politics get in the way of our responsibility. We're a great nation. It's not acting like a great nation. So I'm calling on Congress to pass this bill gets to my desk immediately. But if the bill fails, I want to be absolutely clear about something. American

people are going to know why it fails. I'll be taking this issue to the country and the voters are going to know that it's not just the moment, just at the moment, we're going to secure the border and fund these other programs. Trump and the Magan Republicans said no because they're afraid of Donald

Trump. Afraid of Donald Trump. Every day between now and November, the American people are going to know that the only reason the border is not secure is Donald Trump and as Maggan Republican friends, it's time for Republicans in the Congress to show a little courage, to show a little spine, to make it clear to the American people that you work for them, not for anyone else. I know who I work for. I work for the American people.

Almost like this, I have to remember who in God's name we are were the United States of America And heard me say it many times, there's nothing beyond their capacity. If we do it together, We're right on the verge of doing it together. I hope, I hope and pray they find reason to reconsider blowing this up. And God bless you all. May God protect our troops. Folks, you're gonna ask me questions, Hang on a

second. I'm gonna be back on Thursday, and I don't want to prejudice what may be going on in negotiations now, so I'm not gonna be answering any questions of this. I'll be back Thursday to stand here with you and answer all the questions you want about this issue. Thank you. Hostage deal

got resolves. This indirectly has a lot to do with the hostage deal and what's going on in the least the decision on what we do relative to Israel, the decision what we do in terms of American funding, of whether we're gonna engage with the situation in Ukraine. It all goes to the question of American power. It all goes to does America keep his word? Does America move forward? There is some movement and I don't want to. I don't want to, I mean, choose my words. There's some movement there's been

a response from the there's been a response from the opposition. But yes, I'm sorry from Hamas, but it seems to be a little over the top. We're not sure where it is. There's a continuing negotiation right now. If this still fails, would you consider supporting something separate that just addresses Israel or in Ukraine. I'm not going to con that now. We needed all

the rest of the world looking at us, and they really are. Live from the White House, President Biden pausing for a couple of questions there after his remarks, in which he said that he hopes that Republicans find reason to reconsider it their current stance on the foreign aid and border bill and not, in his words, blow this up. He called the measure the most fair, humane reforms of our immigration system. Ricky Chino, seven hundred WLW.

That was our partners there at ABC News covering President Joe Biden to recamp here just a little bit. This is the one thirty report here on seven hundred w wel W. President Joe Biden just minutes ago saying that the bipartisan border and foreign aid package that was introduced in the Senate this week most likely will not even make it to the House floor if approved by the full Senate, because former President Donald Trump is successfully urging Republicans to kill the bill because it

would be a for him personally politically, it looks like they're caving. Frankly, they owe it to the American people to show some spine and do what they know to be right. President calls this measure that it represents the most fair and humane reforms in the immigration system in a long time, and the toughest set of reforms to secure the border ever. That includes an additional one thousand, five hundred border agents and officers to secure the border to physically secure

it. In addition, one hundred cutting edge machines to detect and stop fentanyl at the Southwest border. We have that capacity. President also says that this measure funds additional asylum judges and overhauls the entire asylum process. House Speaker Mike Johnson says the deal does not go far enough in securing the border and has said it is likely dead on arrival when it reaches the House. Let's check the latest traffic weather together from the UC Health Traffic Center. UCE Health's Weight

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to a nice warm up. Wednesday fifty four, partly cloudy. Thursday, mostly claudy, but a high of fifty nine in rain late from your severe weather station of nine first Wanting media woligist Brandon Spinner News Radio seven hundred WLW forty five degrees right now. A federal appeals panel in Washington has ruled against former President Donald Trump today and his legal team regarding the federal election interference case

against him. Trump and his lawyers had argued that he was immune from facing criminal charges because he was president, but the panel, in a unanimous ruling, said that he can face prosecution, and the panel also not buying the argument that Trump was acting in his official capacity. The Trump team has obviously been trying to delay. They want to do everything they can to delay this case until after the presidential Now they have lost at the at this Circuit Court

of Appeals, a three judge panel. They have the right to appeal to the full Circuit Court of Appeals or to appeal to the Supreme Court. Those steps could take time. The big question here is whether or not either the full Circuit Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court would take this up. That is ABC, Ricky u Cheno, Who's Radio seven hundred wl seven hundred WLW Cincinnati available everywhere with the iHeartRadio app number one for podcasting seven hundred WLW and

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Give me some sports. Biden is asking Republicans to solve a problem his policy is created, which is kind of interesting because he's got the power right now to declare a national emergency and shut down the southern border to do whatever a president did. Obama did it and Trump did it. Biden refuses to do it, so he wants the Republicans to bail him out and to have an issue to run on and not solve a problem. You know what I'm saying. Now, get me into this Studge report. Please will leave.

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We got a verdict in that Michigan school shooters of trial there, Willy Late. The mother is guilty of manslaughter. Well, the mother bought and allowed to be taken to school in a sense a gun operated by her mentally ill son, and she thought he only would kill himself and not four innocent students. I don't have much quibble with the verdict because I don't know any parent that would allow us seventeen year old access to a weapon when they're mentally

ill. And I'm just in a sense, I'm glad people got to take more responsibility and she did not, And four innocent students are dead, that's for sure. Let's see. Let's see Red's update Willy. One week from today, Red's pitch and Catchers report the spring training camp of Goodyear Arizona. Of course, the news yesterday that Josh Harrison, the former Princeton High School

grad Cincinnati Bearcat, has got a non roster invite to spring training. You can get all more on this tonight on the Hot Stove League six oh five right here on seven out of WLW with Thedo. Thank you the one of the special guests tonight with Tommy t and Jimmy d are Is outfielder Jake the Snake Freeley pretty good at key part of the Reds twenty twenty four. Some I'm picking the Reds to finish second or third in the Central Division. I'm

picking them to finish last. That way, I'm using reverse psychology. They will win the division. Please continue. College basketball tonight, number eighteen. Dayton's on the road up again, so Saint Joe Hawkes. Number seventeen. Kentucky's in Music City, USA, facing Vanderbilt at eight thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty. Northern Illinois and Miami Indian up against Ohio State Butler. The Bulldogs take on number one Yukon in Ohio at Carrie Hendel's Ball State Cardinals. We

got that and that sad news. Welly out of Nashville this morning that the great Toby Keith, passing away country music superstar at sixty two, died way to young in the September of his years and some of the finest music and best times the good friend of Jeff Ruby, and I see Jeff Ruby's Facebook account as lots of pictures and tributes to Toby Keith. It let along and

a consequential life Entertainer of the Year twice. Some of his big songs hit It, Hutting, hit the music now res Solo Cup is the best receptacle for barbecue's tailgates, fairs and festivals. And you, sir, do not have a pair of vegetables if you prefer drinking from glass Hey, Red Solo coupies Chief Man disposable in fourteen years. They are decomposable, and unlike my home, they are not foreclosable. Freddie, Matt and Kiss Mine, Red Soul Low Cup. I feel you up. Let's I love this far.

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MOESPN fifteen thirty. But see forty nine. Ers and Chiefs continue preparations today for Super Bowl fifty eight Sunday night in Las Vegas. The action will be right here on seven hundred WLW at five o'clock starting on Sunday. Segment. I need your analysis that we were broken into by the President. My discussions with Jason Williams about bringing hockey NHL. You have great roots deep in the hockey communities. Do you think with all that's going on that it makes sense

for Jeff Birding to bring a hockey team NHL style to Cincinnati. Well, first thing is, Willy, they got to get ah they got to get a better arena. Yeah, and that's gonna be a while because you know, I guess they want to connect. I guess they want to connect the new arena to TQL Stadium there in the West End or someplace downtown somewhere. Uh So, I don't know. I mean, i'd like to see it happen. I don't think the NBA would work here because you got too much

college basketball dominating the the Tri State area as it is. Uh So, I don't think that will happen. But uh, I think the NHL. I mean, there's a lot of variables, Willie, that's gonna that's gonna happen on this Andy mc knows a lot more about it than I do. But uh as a fan, yeah, i'd like to see the NHL come

here. And you know, you got yours used to have rivalries with Indianapolis and in Cleveland and the w h A and and this and that, and they've got they've got rivalries with Toledo and and Wheeling and other and uh and in the Indie fuel here in Cincinnati with the EHL team. But uh, you know, you want to you want to get a major tenant, and the first thing is you got to get the arena, and then uh, you know, you got to get the expansion team. And then you know,

people around here want to see winners. They don't want to see you know, we've had enough losers around here as it is. So I don't know. I mean, I'd love to see it, but we'll just wait for the day that, you know, maybe it'll happen. I don't know. And the other issues when when Paul Brown Stadium was constructed, you already had a team, right, which was the Bengals. When the Great American

Ballpark was constructed, you had a team already, the Reds. And TQL was not constructed until we had a team, right, And so we don't have a team. And if you have a team, I have a doubt whether a relatively small market with Reds and Bengals, with t q L, with True, with UC and Xavier and NKU and Miami actually has the facility with only two point two million people to support NHL Hockey NB. That's correct. And back then, you know, and now, I mean, look

at the average ticket price in the NHL. You're not you're not going down to a you know, you're not gonna go to a you know, a Cyclones game is you know they got two dollars beers. I mean it'll be twelve or fourteen dollars or maybe more by then if they even built the build the joint. And uh, I mean, how much your ticket's going to be in five, six, seven, eight years whenever they're going to build

it. And uh, you know you got to and you're right, I mean, you know you got you know, got got King's Island fighting for

your entertainment dollar. You've got you got tennis the West of the Cincinnati Open AKA presented by John Barrett, and uh, you know, I mean you've got all this going on, and you know, the there's only so many pieces of the pie like the Bengals and the Reds have with their players, and you know, your entertainment dollar is you know, it's not it's not going down, it's going up and up and up and up, well, the average ticket price and then HL is eighty one dollars for one ticket.

Yeah, who's gonna I mean, you know, I mean you take a family of four, You're gonna have to take out a loan three hundred and twenty four dollars plus plus plus. I think it's a great thing. People said, you know, major League soccer, Uh, messy, Linel Messi is never gonna come. I watched things in life and in sports, thinking, man, I didn't see that coming. And well you have Linel Messi

playing a TQL Are you kidding me? And then and then you know, the thing is willy that you got thou You know, for years you've had thousands of kids from uh you know, uh two or three four years old playing soccer in this area and and and youth soccer was gigantic here in town. And you know they just brought it. They just brought the pros in. And yeah, I mean, you know, you got messy. And you know, I mean, who, who, who whatever thought that that

guy would have played soccer here? Never, I'm never. I mean, And and Membope, your guy Membape just left the French team and he went to real Madrid, So who knows. I mean, he may end up one over here one day. And what about Caca and what about Harry Kane? I need you know? I mean, what about Ronaldo? Demanded Ronaldo. I look like him. I mean, if if you walked over to TQL Stadium, you'd be mobbed because everybody would think that way. Bet that's

Ronaldo. Ronaldo? What's Ronaldo doing here? I don't believe any of it, but if it happens, I'd be in a state of shock and disbelief. Please continue with sports. Let's see what else will you? Let's see the Eagles are going to play the first ever game in Brazil, which is like a gigantic uh NFL uh untapped source. Apparently they got thousands of fans in Brazil. So the Eagles are going to play there in uh in the on a Friday night uh in A in a opponent yet to be determined.

Not the Bengals, right, No, I don't know. Well, the Bengals, I think if i'm if I'm if I'm thinking right, sometimes I'm not. But I think some of the time that the Bengals have to have to their name has to come up here pretty soon playing in Europe or something, because it's been a few years, and I think it's a it's a I think it's a it's a round robin type of thing where your team's got to go over there and you know, we'll see what happens. I don't

know the Bengals in Brazil, I don't see it. And the other issue, you know, the super Bowl is coming up, and let's face it, can you imagine a better cap to the last seven or eight months. And for Taylor Swift, who's the Time magazine Person of the Year when all the album alcolades from the Grammys, if she gets engaged in Travis Kelcey at the end of the super Bowl with Kansas City winning on a touchdown pass,

the world will end. Then what happens that's over. That's it. The world will come to an end and that and that'll be the last thing that ever happens on this planet as we all go to Mars Venus or wherever else. I'm talking to Deanriguez about that maybe later on. Segment is out it in Sports, Yeah, I think so. I love this bar which is one of the classics of Toby Keith, as you know, and also not as good as I once was, But I'm good once as I ever was.

Try to say that three times quickly, and segment once again, thank you, just get us out of the studge report Willie and utter of a sad day in the country music world with the passing of the great Toby Keith at sixty two. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report wrotee Donald Trump, but a valuable lesson. Don't mess with them in Aweric unless you want to get the benefit. Seg, can you interpret that for

me? No, I have no idea what he just said. He wants to Congress to bail him out for the policy difficulties he has created because Obama and Trump used executive power by declaring an emergency on the southern border, national emergency to shut down the border, quit people from coming in stay in Mexico

policy. That's all. It takes a president with a pair of a pair of coones to do exactly what he's got the power to do anyway, but he doesn't want to do it. And seg if they were serious about this six months ago, they would have gotten Mike Johnson in the House of Representatives and say, Mike, you picked two or three of your guys. Let's pick two or three in the Senate. Let's get the Democrat Republican, and

then someone from the administration, and let's Republicans Democrats. This bill is not bipartisan out of the Senate because Mitch McConnell and Langford or don't have bipartisan support among the great majority of the Republicans. And so if they were serious not to have the issue to run on, but to solve it, let's get the Republicans in the House, get the Senate Democrats, get someone from the

White House. Let's sit down and work it out. But they want to use as an issue as a cudgel against Republicans and not solve the problem. And when your friend Joe Biden just spoke, he said, the only reason this thing failed is Donald Trump. He wants to politicize the border and then not, I don't know, not deal with shutting it down when right now he's got the power to do so. He wants the Republicans to bail him out of the problems on the border his policies created, and I'm glad most

are not going to do it. Segment. Your reaction put him in an escape room. And see what happens, get all them together. But when you have not, you have rhino Republicans with Democrats working on a bill and then just don't tell anyone what's in it, including jd Vance and Ran Paul Ja show Sunday or Monday, and then say, okay, vote on it tomorrow. That's a bunch of bovine'schatology. I don't like it one bit. Segment. Thank you for your involvement on the Studge Report. You're one of

the founding members. Thank you, Willie. Let's continue with more. Coming up after two o'clock today, will be an expert on slavery reparations, Who pays, who doesn't pay, because in many states like California, it's coming. That's Nina May. Let's continue with more. The president's words continue to reverberate throughout the tri State, the nation, in the world. All a news radio seven hundred WLW. If you're hiring it can feel like you're trying

to find a needle in a haystack. You can hope he's in student loan debt, much like collapsing major cities, so much like the new bill to mainstream five to eight thousand legals every day into the country is something you thought this will never happen, but it's happening. Nina May is a writer and producer of a documentary Reparations Who Should Pay? And this movement is getting real steam in the state of California and where it came from. What it is,

who it pays? California course was never a slave state. But reparations who should Pay? The answer would be all of us would pay, directly or indirectly. Anina May, welcome again to the Bill Hunningham Show. And Nina, first of all, I read a lot of your stuff and going back in time. One thing I find amaze that in today's woke world, we're always going back in order to punish those who have been dead for a

long time for some current wrong. It may be permissible to tear down the statues of Washington and Jefferson with impunity, but if you take down the statue of Jackie Robinson, it's a hate crime, and maybe all should be treated the same way. All of that is hate crimes, not just the one, but the other. Let's go back in time. Let's talk about the Democratic Party, how it began and how it manipulates today. Their core voters.

But should the Democratic Party finally be called out for the party of slavery, which so far in the woke world, it's sidestepped all the responsibilities. Yes, absolutely, that's a that's a lot of information there. And most Republicans have no idea that their party was found specifically to abolish slavery. It was the abolition Party, it was a civil rights party, it was the equality Party, and it was founded specifically to keep the Democrats from opening new

slave states around the country. And everyone knows that, well, actually everyone doesn't know. But President Lincoln was the very first Republican ever elected, and a lot of blacks think that he was a Democrat just because that's what the Democrats teach them in school. And the thing about the Democratic Party wasn't just about keeping slavery alive. They wanted their own nation, and they did.

They seceded from the Union. They started their own country with their own president, their own currency, their own flag, their own constitution, and it was all based on keeping slavery alive. If the Republican Party had not been founded and had not literally gone to war with them over what they did,

slavery in the South could have lasted for decades. And here's the question I have for all these people that want reparations, that are pushing for it because they're so upset about slavery, what are they doing about slavery today around the world, sex trafficking and slavery of little children, and you know, on and on its China are going to have slave traders there, not traders, were little kids that work as slaves basically in all the industries they've got.

So if they're really concerned about that, why don't they try and nip that in the bud instead of digging up old graves that don't even exist. There's a common person in America that in this country was ever a slave. Okay, maybe they came across the border escaping from a slave state or a slave country. But Americans again fought the war to keep slavery illegal and to bring the South and the Confederate States back into the Union. And they were the

ones that founded the KKK. A lot of people don't know that. And the reason they did the KKK was because they needed a terrorist arm of their Democrat party. It was a terrorist arm and they proudly admitted it. And at least I think it's a eleven chapters or eleven books in Library of Congress from congressional hearings where they're proudly saying, yes, the KKK is ours.

Jim Crow was another invention, I means my quote marks with my fingers, an invention by the Democratic Party to keep newly liberated and newly emancipated and covered with the civil rights built thirteen fourteenth amendments gave them the right to vote also, and the Jim Crow laws were basically designed to keep them from to keep the newly emancipated slaves from voting in the voting pool. And so they would make it very difficult, like how many jellybeans are in this jar? And

you know how many language goods can you speak? And you add these five numbers together, whatever it is. They knew that it was going to be impossible, and it was not what they were requiring the blacks to or I mean, sorry, the whites to do, because they knew at that time every single black in this country as a republican, they were a Lincoln supporting, loving Republican because now they could vote because of what Lincoln in the Union

did So and you fast forward and you said well, when did it turn around? And a lot of people think it was in nineteen sixty five with the Voting Rights Sack, which was sort of unnecessary because the Constitution had already been amended to give them to give blacks and newly liberated slaves the right to vote. So what was the Voting Rights Sack all about? Then? To basically say, okay, I guess we'll abide by the constitution now, which

is very typical of what Democrats do. So yeah, may I find amazing that after the George Floyd riots in which there were literally hundreds killed, billions destroyed, and it was almost like the Little Red Book in the mid nineteen sixties, and then Pei King Communist China, in which people ran around looking for symbols of the pass that could be destroyed, and so statues were torn down all over the South, Robert E. Lee, Washington, Jefferson Jackson,

all the memorials. If you could find some connection to slavery, that statue was destroyed. But somehow, some way that the Democratic Party of Slavery, the ku Klux Klan, Jim Crow Lynchings, the Democratic Party of Woodrow Wilson, who permitted ku Klux Klan members to march up and down the Washington

Mall. The ku Klux Klan party is the Democratic Party. How's it possible that African Americans may be suffering from the Stockholm syndrome find themselves over ninety percent supporting the Party of the ku Klux Klan, the party that lynched their ancestors and the blacks constantly today went to join and part of the Democratic Party. How's that f Is it bad edgection? What isn't The Republican Party, beginning

with Abraham Lincoln, was the Party of Freedom. In eighteen seventy six, there was a deal struck when the Democrat would Republican take the presidency on condition that all the Union soldiers get out of the South, so the Democrats in the South could impose Jim Crow on blacks. So the Democratic Party terrible public schools, massive lawlessness and crime in the major cities. You have the teachers' unions dominated by the Democrat Party, miseducating tens of millions of black kids.

How's it possible that the Party of the ku Klux Klan now gets the vote of black folks? How's that possible? Well, because they have been lied to like you say, I was raised in the South and you couldn't find a Republican anywhere. I mean, they were not allowed out there, and you know why they were called in lovers And you're thinking, wait a second,

that's me. I must be a Republican. And that's actually the reason I changed parties from being a Democrat, because everyone was a Democrat in the South in those days, and so you had, well, there was no

other choice because you didn't know the truth about the party. I didn't start finding the truth out until about I don't know, it was about twenty years ago when we did our first documentary called Emancipation, Revelation, Revolution, because I was thinking how odd it was that the conservative blacks like Clarence Thomas and Condo Lisa Riisnol were being treated and vilified and treated the way Democrats have always treat treated black Now, they don't treat blacks that way if you're on their

plantation. But if you dare to leave the liberal plantation and embrace the Party of Lincoln or identify with conservative values, they will absolutely destroy you. And we see it happening all the time. So I would say that any black Democrats that's listening is. I would ask that question, why are you what he belongs to the party is KKK. Now Here's the response you get sometimes

Oh that was then this is now this no more KKK. Oh. That's interesting because the city President Joe Biden gave a eulogy at a grand klegal's funeral that was Senator Robert Bird. He gave the eulogy. Obama was there, for goodness sakes, honoring a KKK leader. So do they not know or is it maybe they just don't care because now that they've got the power and no one's going to take that power from them. But I tell you, for conservative blacks that stay in that party, they are being lied to,

they're being duped, they're being used. This whole reparations thing is an exercise

and read of wealth. That's all it is. And now that the whole pot has been stirred up to put to pit blacks again against lights, or whites against Mexicans or what you know, whatever the battle lines are, it's they've created a firestorm and I don't think that Newsom is going to be able to put it out because a lot of people are to go, well, if you're going to take every dime that I'm making here in California, steal everything I've got. Guess what I think I'm going to move from California.

And we see that happening. People are leaving in droves because they know that what's happening with the Democrat Party as they are trying to marginalize people that disagree with them, that you know, things need to be changed. And I say about reparations, great, let's put let's pay reparations. But guess who

should pay the Democrat Party. Not one dime should come from any Republican, not one dime, Because what about all those white families that lost their loved ones in the war to bring the South back and to liberate the slaves. They were the heroes. They were liberating the slaves that the Democrats were keeping in bondage. So should they get reparations. But people aren't talking about that in terms of what their ancestors did, because they know that what they did

was the right thing. And to now you get paid for what they did, that doesn't make any sense. Go get from the Democrats, the responsible party, and the only vestige of that kind of discrimination from the eighteen twenties and thirties and forties. That remain is the Democratic Party. And whenever I say and you can be black and be shell, you can be Walter Williams, you can be Clarence Thomas, you can be Condoleeza Rice, you can

be Shelby Steel, you can be black as can be. But guess what, you will be vilified because you jumped out of line, You jumped off the Democratic plantation and spoke truth to power. And so if someone right now this movement in California, they have the signatures. It's on Gavin Newsom's desk. I understand that he said, well, we got to study this a little bit more because he understands. Number one, California was in a slave state. Number two, the slave holders are dead, the slave the slaves

themselves are dead for generations. And the party responsible for all that is the Democratic Party that controls everything in California. And I'm amazed that they've gotten away his tour from one of the biggest scourges and stains in American history. But then I've seen, I've written and seen other historical treaties from around the country, around the world that slavery is almost a human condition. The word slave comes from flav that refers to Eastern Europe, the Jews in Egypt. Practically

every race and every people have been enslaved, including me. I use the term my people from Ireland. We were enslaved by the British for one hundred and fifty years, beaten and killed one third of Irish who were killed in the potato famine. I guess as an irishman, I got a claim against the Brits. Almost every race, every gender, every group has real or imagined claims against every other group. And so how comes slavery in America is

at the top when slavery exists today? In fact, the UN and you've testified in the NIME before the United Nations, and you testified in the Senate there are more slaves alive today numerically than at any time in war on history. Why don't we talk about that one? Yes, No, that's exactly

right. That's exactly right. And you're going back to your point that they do have this plantation, this mentality plantation that's been erected as psychological and if you don't embrace the victimhood that they've put you in, and if you don't identify as a victim of you know what else is out there creating and destroying or building or whatever. Then you have to be a victim in their eyes and the democratic eyes who have to be otherwise you serve no purpose for them.

They do not want to have anything to do with you. If you are a Tim Scott, for example, you know, why would they not like Ben Carson for goodness sakes? And look how they're treating Ben Carson. So yeah, yeah, there's slavery around the world. There's always been slavery. There's been blacks that own slaves. There's a woman named Anna Kingsley in Florida who was a slave. Her slave master fellow love with her. If they got married. He gave her half of his land. She had just

come off the boat for Africa, and he was Spanish or something. He lived in Florida. But he gave her half her land and half her slave, half his slaves. I'm saying half his land and half his slaves. And so she knew how to treat slaves because she'd come from a country where

they had slaves. So they don't they don't scratch the surface and find that the deeper stories that are out there that show that what we're thinking and abiding by today has nothing to do with truth and reality and what happened historically, you know, hundreds of years ago, and Nina Man's kind of like government today. Joe Biden, who's not mentally equipped to be a greeter at Walmart,

is one of the worst panderers and executive history of black folks. I can recall this section the presentation he made somewhere in Delaware talking about when he was a lifeguard he had little He described little black boys would rub his hairy legs and that he called them roaches, and that was somehow not held against him. The pandering that Joe Biden has done his entire life, eulogizing a member of the ku Klux Klan, Robert kkk Berg, got away with it.

It looks like a Republican can do nothing, and they're the Party of Freedom Democrats. For example, the three black soldiers killed and Jordan were put there in some deserted military base and Biden's policies caused their death. Could you imagine if Donald Trump was in the White House and three black troops were killed because of bad military tactics in Jordan, what the civil rights crowd would be

doing in this country attacking Donald Trump for putting blacks in that position. But Democrats that have destroyed our magnificent cities, public education, continues to mentally enslave a lot of black kids get away with it, but Republicans can do nothing. Doesn't the news media have a lot to do with the failure of this understanding of what Democrats have done to blacks historically for three hundred years. It

isn't basically the media complicit in this. Yeah, well, we don't really have a media, and every person with the cell phone is the media. It's a news source. You have the groups quaintly called CBSNBC, ABC. They are the pr arm of the Democrat Party. You can barely watch these shows without just I mean the Scarborough Show. Oh my gosh, that's painful. It's painful to watch. And so but they're still there. They're still out there. But remember the time that Joe Biden, you know, maybe

you're second or third black president. I don't know how that he identifies himself, but remember when he did that interview with Charlemagne the God and he says, you're not black if you don't vote for me. And I was really kind of shocked that the guy didn't push back and go, well, what does that even mean? Why would you say something like that? But he didn't. He sat there in the headlights. But that's interesting. He's now

coming around. It is like the blind spell off the day that Biden said that to him, because he was shocked that he would actually say that and he got away with it. But maybe Charlemagne now is going, you know what that guy was that was a racist statement. He said to me, well, and he got away with it. The documentary's reparations. Who should pay? Nina May is the producer. She's testified before the UN and the

US Senate about this. Hopefully the truth will set us free. And when black folks figure out what the Democratic Party historically have done to them and not for them, maybe there'll be a come up. And once again, Nina May, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and keep doing what you're doing. The truth will set us all free. Nina May, thank you very much. Think that. Bless you continue, God bless you all right, let's continue. It's unbelievable at the status of black Americans at the

hands of the Democrats and how they get away with it. It is truly unbelievable. Bill Cunningham live with you every day at te Home of the Reds. They're coming soon on news Radio seven hundred. The game was fun, the food was young, but tomorrow it's all coming out of your bumb hot wings and pizza and cheese sticks and dips, poppers with spokes. I'm broadcasting

God. All right, seg We have some information now that Kelsey has been asked the question whether he's going to pull out a ring at super Bowl fifty eight for his, uh, his girlfriend Taylor Swift. Yeah, and he said, the only ring I'm worried about is the super Bowl ring, not the engagement ring. What does the rock say? You better go to Genesis Diamonds. That's all I got to say, you better go to Richard and

Phillips and get a superior ring. But nevertheless, he's, uh, the politically correct answer there, so you know what you're going to get trained. He may not get one this time. And then what's tay t do go back to Japan and say that it Joe Burrow, Joe move on one of the next quarterbacks. So let me ask you guys this so one Boomers Siasin floated this idea out there because you know it's going to take a a monumental task get her from Tokyo back to America for the Super Bowl. She crosses

I believe seventeen time zones, that sort of thing boomers. Siasin said that the NFL should pay for Taylor Swift and give her a two point five million dollars suite. All that would be worth it in revenue they would make in buzz and hype, et cetera. Having Taylor Swift the entrance live film CBS going to her four six, eight, twelve different times, it would be

worth it. What say you segment? Why not? I'd say sixty minutes, Get a crew with her in Tokyo, make it a documentary could be an hour and a half two hours long, and then let it come to the movie theaters after the Super Bowl. The only conclusion is the NFL, according to some is fixed and they want Taylor Swift to be hoisting the Lombardi Trophy take it out of the hands of Jim Nan got her. What will old head football dudes do if Taylor Swift grabs the trophy out of Andy Reid's

hands and hoists it high above her blonde locks. What shall they do? The world? Cuckoo? It's over as we know it, But documentary film from Too on the Plane Netflix, just follow her all over the place into the boot. It would make so much money. Hell, I might even watch it. I'd watch it. Tatea Vegas. I don't like going the weddings. I'd go to that one, Rocke. If you're invited to that one, yes, sir, Oh my god, be packed and stacked with

all kinds of beautiful young people. Shake it off, man, shake it off. Yeah, if that happens, that is proof the NFL is fixed if that happens, because if they lose, well, what if there was a there was a tight End I forget his name for the Dallas Cowboys who dropped the winning touchdown pass in the end zone and hit him in the hands, thrown by Roger Stabach. That was the tight Ends dropped the ball and it cost him the Super Bowl. And what if Kelsey drops the pass cost

him the Super Bowl? Then what happens to the engagements. It's over, it's over, just like the song by by Roy Orbison, It's over, it's over, it's over. Segment Get us into the studite report police will he the student reports of service. Every local tame Star heating in their conditioning dealers Tamestar quality. You could feel a Northern Kentucky coity weather heating at air eight five seven eight, one forty eight twenty two sports. Well that we

got breaking college basketball news. Sean Miller confirms a Musketeer forward Jerome Hunter tore his achilles and practice yesterday. He's to undergo surgery later this week and six to eighth month recovery timetable. He was redshirting this year because of that heart issue. Awful on the court tonight number eighteen Dayton's at Saint Joseph Vanderbilt, who host number seventeen Kentucky at eight thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty Northern Illinois and

Miami and Indiana up against Ohio State. Reds pitchers and catchers report the spring training camp one week from today. More tonight on the Stove League six oh five special guest tonight on seven hundred WLW is outfielder Jake the Snake Freely and Cal Excider to you about to start of Reds baseball. We need something big need the Reds I'm gonna pick the Reds to finish last. Thank you, thank you, reverse psychology. That's that's exactly what I believe, Sloaney suggested.

I second, it just pick them to finish dead last, Pick everyone to get hurt, pick the manager to make terrible decisions, and it'll work out well for your rets. Tomorrow, Willie, as you know, National Signing Day and four star wide receiver out of Withrow, Quentin Simmons junior has said today he's going to commit to play his college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats. Simmons picked the UK over the Bearcats, West Virginia, Michigan and Syracuse.

Pretty good player? How about that? Pretty good? Now? What about the idea? Rock of Rick Patino from Saint John's says there should be a salary cap in college basketball. And you have the federal court that ruled in New Hampshire that certain players can form a union in college. So you've got college unions and a salary cap. Well, yeah, I'm been saying this for months here. That's what you have to do if you want to still if you want to pay the players and still keep you know, the

element of some basis of equality and in college football. Let's say you got to have a salary cap or else Texas A and M in Texas, and those schools are going to be able to pay the players much much more every single year, and some of the old powerhouses won't be able to keep up. So why not have a salary cap. Here's here's how much money you can give out. Now you still and then coaches will also be able to will like that because they can still sell the other aspects of their program.

They used to be able to go and say, look at all the great facilities we have, look at all the investments, the millions of dollars in the weight rooms and all these sort of things, and the great coaches. And now the kids don't care coaches if Tony, they don't care at all. They say, okay, that's great coach, but my number starts at seventy five thousand. If you can't, if you can't get there, then we were not continuing this conversation. So that would allow both factors to go

into where a kid goes to school. I like, you know, one of the factors are Nick Saban is that he wanted some left tackle who was making two hundred thousand dollars somebody else all for three hundred thousand. Then he comes back at three fifty and he said he's sick and tired of bidding up the salaries of players that ought to be paid. I've said for years, over the objections of Bob Trumpy, that these players are young athletes, they're

adults. They generate billions of dollars. They should be paid. The issue is how much you get into the discussions with maybe twenty to thirty positions in football, which you don't have in basketball. You might need two or three players in basketball, but in football you need an entire build out of a roster of maybe twenty to twenty five players and juggling balls in the air. Went, Okay, my left tackle just got offered seven hundred thousand, So

I want to pay eight hundred thousand to keep the left tackle. It just the eraything needs to be changed, is there needs to be some sort of contract with these players. In the NFL, a player has a four year deal, or a three year deal, or a six year deal. Now what these college kids do is it's like it's a perpetual one year deal. They'll get paid. Okay, I want to get this, okay, three

hundred thousand. Well the next year they showed back up and say, well, now I'm going to go over here because they're going to pay me four hundred thousand. What are you? What can you do? Now? It's good for the players, but it can't be good for a program, can't be good for a fan base. It's got to be absolute hell on these coaches. You got institute some sort of salary cap to make I feel like it works out pretty well for the NFL in football, I think people are

pretty happy with that. That way, the Dallas Cowboys can't triple with the Bengals spend every year. What's wrong with that? Well? Speaking of that, Willie, how about Sports Illustrated On x AKA Twitter, they're saying that Georgia a quarterback, Carson Beck reportedly bought a Lamborghini that sells for over two hundred and seventy thousand dollars. He bought, So your quarterback is gonna come to practice. It used to be in college in March's Madness, you had

a team that was there for three four years. Remember the great UNLV teams, the great Duke teams, the great Kentucky teams, the great UCLA teams, and now you can't become emotionally attached to a player who's gone after one year to the G League or after one year. Cooper flags that a hell with it. I'm gonna go to Duke for one year and then move.

Fans don't become In fact, it used to be you can name the starting lineups of some of these college teams when played Kentucky or used to Yeah, four year players, and now you don't have any of that in any sports. And after one or two years they're gone. It destroys college basketball. Well, it's happening in football, and that's why some things need to be

changing. Me as a broadcaster, there's no continuity on a roster. Usually you could say, okay, all right, well, okay, we know the quarterbacks for Georgia's coming back and this guy and this guy will Now they may still have eligibility, they're just like, oh they I didn't notice they went and went to this other school. They transferred over there, that guy transferred over here. So yeah, there's no continuity. It's good and bad because if you're a fan of a team that's not very good, you can

get good, really really quickly. You don't have to wait two and three and four years for recruiting cycles to get really good and all that you can. You can become good overnight with the right amount of nil, the right amount of coaching, landing the right guys. But the downside is those same players that win you a championship or win the SEC title may not be there

next year. Yeah. Saw a sophomore left tackle for Alabama who went in and had his first start and then becomes a college All American after one year can walk into Uh. They used to walk into Nick Saban's office and say, look, I wasn't a starter and I'm now I'm a first team All American. I want to make eight hundred thousand dollars. Now you've got to

go find the money. Yeah, they can find the money. And Nick Saban is smart and because he knows, Alabama, I believe is the poorest state in the Union in terms of the amount of businesses and things like that, So they can't generate the kind of wealth that a Texas can, or even a Georgia can, or a Florida or a California. So he's like, the hell with this, We we don't have the revenue to be able to pay the guys that demand these five hundred and eight hundred and one million

dollar contracts. Segment, please continue with sports. They ain't got nothing else. Well, I gotta believe right here, just to show you guys how much gambling I feel like overnight has just become so huge. This is according to research that was done, a record sixty eight million adults okay are expected to bet get this twenty three point one billion dollars on just the Super Bowl. That's a thirty five percent increase from just one year ago. Wow.

Wow, and it's in Vegas. Could you imagine ten years ago NFL saying let's go to Las Vegas. No, no, no, they want to stay right. We couldn't talk about gambling, couldn't allude to gambling, you couldn't mention the word nothing. And now even in broadcasts, people are mentioning it constantly. I've seen Jim Nantz and others. I've heard you talk about

on ESPN now and then about a seven point favorite. And it's permitted now, it's encouraged now because that's a new source of revenue to the tune of billions and billions of dollars to the national Football League, or to college football, or to college basketball. Maybe it's filter down to college baseball and maybe maybe girls soccer. I'm not sure, but I know the big money they'll keep looking for new ways of raising money. And the sports betting is huge

right now in Las Vegas. Is gonna be the biggest bet super Bowl in the history of mankind. Let me ask you this, in almost a non sports question. Is all this good? Is all the fact that anybody, any Tom, Dick or Harry can pull their phone out of their pocket and make a bet, make twelve bets while the game's going on, can make a bet. I feel like that's going to cost a lot of people who don't have the responsible nature's going to cost him a lot of money. Is

this a good thing for America? Willie Father? Looking at it this way, You've got three little boys coming up under the new system. Yeah. Something like forty percent of young males after the age of eighteen are constantly on porn, about forty percent or into drugs of one type or another. And to make a five or ten dollars bet that becomes you win, becomes a fifty dollars bet, one hundred dollars bet, you got gambling, you got drugs and alcohol, you got marijuana, marijuana, that kind of stuff.

Everything's legal. What's next. Prostitution. Well, the answer is yes, yeah, at some point. It's legal in many other parts of America, but not here. But nonetheless, there's prosecutors being told, don't prosecute anyone in the prostitution business. And so, you know, morally, it doesn't look right to me to have so many young men, especially on porn, gambling, marijuana, drinking, below the age of twenty one. Maybe if

you're thirty thirty five years old and your brain has developed. Most young male's brains don't develop there they're about twenty five. So you've got an eighteen year old or a twenty one year old making major life decisions, and it's not helpful to generally to society as a whole. I'm torn because as a as a gun owner and someone who is a proponent of guns, I don't think you should blame the gun for a gun crime. You blame the person.

So in the same respect, I'd be hypocritical if I said, well, all this gambling is is bad and the allowing it, because well, you blame the individual. It's up to them to either gamble responsibly or not. But I'm still torn. Yeah, you don't blame a car on a dui, and you don't blame a cheese burger if you have if you have a car blockage, just I mean, you kind of blame yourself. And you don't blame the bus pass. If a bunch of kids beat people up downtown

during the transfer, you don't blame the bus pass. You blame the person doing it in the family that created the acceptability of that behavior segment, Get me out of the student's report. We still want to acknowledge Toby Keith and today the best had the bar downtown? Will he right there? Yeah? Yeah, I met him there right around the corner for the Holy Grail. You toms great that he's six' four, a man's man and a woman. Big guy, awesome guy, super cool. It's just a shame a

guy. As I said on Twitter, he loved his wife, loved his family, loved his friends, loved his country and damn it, why is it always the good ones? Now? He loved this bar segment, Get me out of the stude report. Well, the an honor of a beautiful Tuesday here at the Tri State we leave you with the immortal words of the stud report. But by the way, you know, I'm not smart. I may be a white boy, but I'm not stupid. I know where the power is. I know where the you think I'm joking. I learned

a long time ago about the divine nine Brock. I'll say this that his policies created the problem. Now he wants the Republicans to solve it for him. Let's go back to the policies of Barack Obama, who said the same things about the South the border that Donald Trump did, and it worked. But right now we have an incompetent mentally president who's not up to the snuff, who has created a problem by not declaring an emergency on the southern border

and blaming the Republicans for not solving his problem. Well, he wants to be seen as he wants the Republicans to be seen. Is not solving the problem when but he doesn't want to solve the problem either, He said, Trump declaire US six months or one year moratorium on entering the country booth that would do it right there, don didn't need Congress doesn't need him at all.

He wants to blame others for his mistakes. Let's continue with more The rock in Eddi or Extra Drome of the Red's News Radio seven hundred WL. Nothing says I Love you like a clean home this Valentine's Day. Call the cleaning prosen zero

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