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Willie breaks down an officer involved shooting case with Kentucky Commonwealth attorney Rob Sanders, discusses biased media coverage of Donald Trump with Dan Schneider, and Vinnie Vernuccio discusses the failures of the Biden administration.

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Eric, welcome this glorious Thursday afternoon in the Tri State Reds open to the exactly seven days away. Lots of good stuff happening. I know, lots of injuries. I can't believe the number of injuries the Reds have had. They've lost their leadoff hitter, lost their second basement, lost their third basement because of steroids. They have two or three pitchers are going to start the season. I don't know what the heck's going on. There's more MRIs than

RBIs according to Doc Hollywood. But until then, coming up later, we'll be a representative of the Media Research Center about the media coverage of Democrats and Republicans. How ninety one percent against Republicans are negative and ninety four percent with Democrats are positive. And that's the nat nation in which we live. But until then, Rob Sanders, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, Kent

County Prosecutor. Before we go any further, I like you to explain about guilty but mentally ill as opposed to NNGRI, not guilty of our reason of insanity. As you may know, I've done a lot of insanity work, and Ohio doesn't have guilty mentally ill, as Kentucky does. And this is in reference to a woman who killed someone and specifically drove a car and killed

a pedestrian intentionally, and she was guilty but mentally ill. First of all, give us the facts of what happened in that parking lot Willie Beck on March twenty ninth, at twenty twenty one, which was right in the middle of the COVID pandemic shenaniganst that was going on. Covington police were actually dealing

with an officer had just been shot in Newport. It was very chaotic and right about that same time, while all that chaos was going on in Newport, Marshall Miller saw a gentleman by the name of Frank Harris walking across the parking lot out in the old Burlington Coke Factory, which is on Winston Avenue in Latonia. Burlington Coke Factory was out of business at that point in time, so there was nobody in this parking lot. It's about seven o'clock at

night. She's driving along North Bend on Winston Avenue, sees Frank walking across the parking lot and apparently just decided she wanted to kill him. And she waited for traffic to clear, made a left turn off of Winston onto the road where the parking lot was off of and then made another left turn from the road into the parking lot. Frank was walking across the parking lot mine and his own business. Hadn't been engaged in any kind of any kind of

confrontation or anything like that with Miss Miller. Wasn't gesturing at her, wasn't talking to her. Was nothing. He's just walking in the opposite direction Marshall Miller gunned the engine Florida. The car sped up and struck Frank Harris so hard that she fractured as clavical fractured as ribs, fractured two bones in his leg, bruised his lungs, and the impact severed his spine from his skull,

killing him instantly. Now coming to the fire department transported him to the hospital, but he was declared dead and all efforts to save him were in vain because the catastrophic injuries he suffered from the impact with Miss Miller's car was just too much for anybody to recover from. Coventon police came out there, broke away from the shooting. They were investigating came out there start investigating this

case. They found Ms. Miller's actually deaf. She had to communicate with officers by writing things down on a notepad, back and forth until one officer showed up who knew a little bit of sign language, took her to the hospital, checked her out. She was fine, There was nothing physically wrong

with her. She told investigators that she had smoked a little bit of what she referred to as delta eight, which is a similar substance to THHC or marijuana, but she said it was federally legal, and she didn't say any reason, stated no reason that she would have had to kill this man. Investigators questioned her about it, she said she'd never met him before, didn't didn't remember hitting him was her first story. Didn't see him was her second

story, and Willie. This case wound through the courts for three years as the defense attorneys claimed she wasn't competent to stand trial, claimed then that she was insane on we got the trial because the doctors disagreed with them, said that yes, she was competent to stand trial. At trial, they claimed

that first they said she was going to testify, she never did. They told the jury and opening statement that some voices or hallucinations told her to run this man down, and she thought she was going to make him disappear because he was a hallucination. Too Well, it turns out he was and he was a real man. What we found out during the trial lasted about two weeks that Marshall Miller had been hospitalized on a prior occasion for having homicidal ideations,

which means she was saying she wanted to kill someone. We also found out about three weeks I'm sorry, three months before she killed Frank Harris, she also tried to put some kind of rope or cord around a man's neck, man she had never met before. He was sitting in his car eating his breakfast, and she comes up and tries to put a rope around his

neck. He was able to fend her off, but then she went out apparently was still homicidal, wanted to kill somebody, but instead of trying to strangle a person that could fight her off, she used her vehicle and ran down Frank from behind. He never saw it come and never stood a chance and there was no opportunity to fight off the Chevy Cobalt that she used to

launch his body into the air, causing those catastrophic fatal injuries. So somehow a person, a woman, Marsha Miller, had these mental ideations, probably a paranoid schizophrenic with effective components, said I want to kill somebody, anybody, and she repeatedly tried to do it. But at trial it was guilty

but mentally ill, as opposed to not guilty by reason of insanity. Explain to the American people the difference, Well, not guilty by reason of insanity or in other words, when someone is insane at the time that they committed a crime means either they can't understand the criminality of their conduct, which means they can't understand that what they're doing is against the law, or that they cannot conform their conduct to the letter of the law, which means that,

Okay, I know it's against the law, but I can't stop doing it. That's different than guilty but mentally ill. Guilty but mentally ill means that you know it's wrong, you know it's against the law, and you just do it anyway, but you have a mental illness. What the jury found is that marsh Miller knew what right from wrong was she knew that breaking the law would get her in trouble. She told police officers that the substance she

was smoking was federally legal. She was explaining that to them because obviously she didn't want to get in trouble for consuming it. She also had a switchblade knife in her pocket. She told the police that that was just kept for self defense reasons. She didn't want to get in trouble for carrying that concealed weapon. You know, The bottom line is, she knew right from wrong,

Willy. She knew things were against the law, and there was nothing to suggest that, even with her mental health condition, that she couldn't keep or refrain from killing somebody. She knew when she met with the detectives that what she had done was wrong. She didn't want to confess to the crime. She talked around in circle through the use of an American sign language interpreter at the police department. But the bottom line is she never owned up the

killing Frank Harris at all. She had several different excuses changed her story to the various doctors that interviewed her on three different occasions as to what happened, why it happened, whether it happened at all, or whether she could remember it happening. So I think about people that are truly insane that see and hear things that aren't real, as they don't see hallucinations or hear hallucinations only

when it's convenient. If you're crazy, you're crazy all the time. And there were hours worth of video of Marshall Miller sitting in a room right in the hours after she had killed this man while coming to police for trying to track down a sign language interpreter. She's sitting in a room by herself. She's not responding to any sort of auditory or visual hallucinations. She's not acting like she's communicating with people that aren't there, or you know, licking the

windows or acting crazy or whatever truly crazy people do. She was just sitting there waiting for the police to come back in the room. And there was nothing about her reasoning, or about her way of thinking or her communication skills that was not linear. In other words, everything was responsive and made sense under the circumstances and how she was communicating. It was very apparent that she knew what she was doing. It's just scary to think that there are people

in the world, Willie, that are just homicidal. This is normally the kind of stuff you only see on TV or read about on the internet or something like that. But it happens. It happens unfortunately right here in our own community. And this one, you know, that could very easily be some sort of made for TV type news report or story, happened right here in Kenton County in Latonia. It's something that we that I've never had to deal with before, someone who just kills for no reason. But that's what

we had in this case. In Marshall Miller's case, when she's restored to complete sanity. In Ohio, NNGRI I means your go today and forensic until you're restored to sanity, and when that happens, you're released. Now that maybe a few years, but nonetheless you're released because the jury finds you not guilty by reason of insanity. But in Kentucky that's different. Explain, well, we actually am not guilty by reason of insanity, just like Ohio does.

That's what the defense attorneys in the Miller case asked the jury to find. If the jury had found that, she would have been sent to Eastern State Hospital for an evaluation. But if the doctors at Eastern State decided that she could be supervised in the community, she could have been out of she well, not incarceration at that point. She could have been released to live on her own. She could have gotten her car back and gone driving again

in a matter of weeks. Willie, it was really a scary situation that if the jury had found her not guilty by reason of insanity, she might have been hospitalized and treated for a while. She might not if they would have found that it wasn't necessary to keep her in the hospital against her will, that they could treat her in the community. You know, we don't get to have a trial about that. It would be strictly up to the doctors down there. You know, she could have been released back into the

community in a matter of weeks. But with guilty but mentally ill, that means she will go to the State Correctional Hospital. It's a mental hospital that is within the walls of the Correctional Complex in Lagrange, Kentucky. It's known as Casey PC. And she'll go down there for treatment and they will treat her for as long as she is improving, and eventually when they get her

to a point of maximum medical improvement. She will be taken to the Women's Correctional Facility at Peewee Valley in Kentucky, which is our only women's prison here in the Bluegrass State. And how many years is she facing for killing Frank Harris? The jury recommended a thirty year sentence or she was facing twenty to fifty your life in prison the jury said thirty. Kent And Circuit Judge Kathleen Lape will hold formal sentencing on June the fourth. She can agree with the

jury, which our judges normally do. They normally respect a jury verdict and send her for third She could legally go under the jury recommendation as low as twenty, but she can't go any lower than twenty, which is the minimum for murder in Kentucky. Let's discuss on March fourteenth police shooting in Covington. You may be breaking some news. Explain that about the police officer in Covington.

Well, there were two officers in Covington who were responding to a call in the Cambridge Square apartments for a man trying to get into an apartment that he did not belong in, and that man was brandishing a knife. Two Covington police officers responded to that incident. We're going to have a news conference at four o'clock to release the body camera videos. Willie, I'm sure seven hundred will have somebody there to cover that breaking story as we play the videos

for the public and the medium. But the bottom line is an individual by the name of Charles Niece who's thirty four years old. He was approaching the officers when they arrived on the scene almost instantly, starts coming towards the officers fairly fast, brandishing a kitchen knife and threat the officers, obviously intending on

a physical confrontation, looking to do them harm. The officers told him several times, at first to show his hands, and then when he did and he was brandishing the knife, they started screaming at him to drop the knife. He did not drop the knife, and after a short pause where he looked like he was thinking about whether he really wanted to do this, he

came at the officers again with that knife. He had raised it up as if he was going to use it on multiple occasions, and the officers were forced to discharge their weapons and defense of their own lives and the lives of their fellow officers. Unfortunately, mister Nice did not survive the gunshot wounds he sustained. We've reviewed all the body camera videos Covington. I'm sorry Kentucky State

Police had conducted the investigation. They've interviewed the officers involved as well as everybody else who was a witness to the shooting, and I think everybody will agree with me, Willie, that this was a justifiable use of deadly force. It's unfortunate. We're sad anytime someone loses their life. However, we are

thankful that it was not the officers. And I think once the public sees these body camera videos today at four o'clock, there will be no doubt in their minds that the Covington police officers involved had no choice but to use deadly force against mister Ness because otherwise he was planning on using that knife against the officers. So I don't know if this was a situation where he was committing

suicide by cobb. That's really not for me to decide, but certainly he made a very bad decision to bring a knife to what became a gunfight. Because I don't blame these officers one bit. Every citizen in the Commonwealth of Kentucky is entitled to defend themselves, including the use of deadly force, to defend themselves when their life is threatened or when they're at risk of serious physical injury. And there's no doubt in my mind that that's what these officers faced

back on March fourteenth. So the public will see everything today at four o'clock. I'm sure it'll be all over the television stations and the news. I'm sure somebody in the radio will be able to provide a great description of it. Willie. I think everybody, once they see this, will be very thankful that the two Covingtant officers got to go home safe to their families. Now, Rob Sanders, lastly, this has become a national story. It's

on Fox News' website. I'll mention his name one time. The father, Chad Durman, who murdered in cold blood, is three little boys. I noticed that the Claremont County Sheriff's office when they went to the scene, because there were shots far, they didn't know exactly what they had, and they

confronted this murdering father. The defendants sitting on the stoop of his home with the rifle either in his lap or in his right hand, and they took numerous statements from Chad Durman, not giving him his so called Miranda rights, and the trial judge has stricken from the record the confession of the defendant. Now, this isn't your Bailey Wickets across the pond. I understand there's other

clear evidence of guilt. How often do cops get maybe filled with the moment, and they don't read Miranda rights, and all of a sudden, the conf ession of a multi homicidal killer is thrown out a court. Welly, I wouldn't say it's something that we commonly deal with. However, I would say that it is not entirely uncommon either. Fortunately, I work with a lot of really good law enforcement officers in Kenton County and they don't mess this

up too often, but it has happened on occasion. There's any number of ways that they can mess it up. They cannot realize that they have someone in custody. That sounds rather obvious, but sometimes custody doesn't necessarily mean in handcuffs or in a jail cell or in a police station. You can have

someone considered legally in custody anytime that they are not free to leave. So there comes a point during just about every police encounter where police realize that they are going to arrest someone, and if that person is not free to leave and the police are asking them questions, they need to read them their Miranda rights first. It could be in a situation the officer doesn't realize they have someone in custody, or it doesn't click in their head that Miranda rights need

to be given. I've had cases where officers read Miranda rights but accidentally left out one of the lines from the Miranda rights. And if you don't read every one of the rights, it doesn't count. It's it's reading all but one right doesn't make it any more effective than not reading any rights at all.

Well, there's other situations where they do read Miranda rights and the person says either I don't want to answer questions, I want to remain silent and they ask questions anyway, or if they say yeah, I want my lawyer and the police start asking questions anyway, that's in violation of Miranda. So any one of those things can get a confession tossed. Now, in this particular case, I've seen the video of the police responding to the scene.

I think the only mistake they made that day, in my mind, was not shooting that guy right then and there and ending the entire thing. We wouldn't have to be dealing with confessions or courtroom proceedings. But nevertheless, I've not seen the interrogation video, so I don't know exactly what they were dealing with in Claremont County or why that confession was suppressed. He had the murder weapon on his lap. Of course, they didn't know what they had when

they showed up. They had no idea what had happened. They heard gunshots fire, they had his wife and daughter flag down a neighbor for help. And Clayton, Hunter and Chase are all in the arms of God Almighty. And I pray that this defendant Rods and Hill with the other child murderers. This is awful. To have the confession tossed out by the judge, Judge Richard Friends in Claremont County is quite unusual. But Rob we got a ron

once again, Thank you for coming on The Bill Cunningham Show. And may Frank Harris find peace in heaven above, and may Marsha and Miller spend the rest of her natural days locked up in a not a mental hospital, but also state women's prison. Rob Sanders, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Rob, Willie, thank you very much. We could use the prayers for Frank's two teenage sons he leaves behind,

if anybody's praying type. I'm sure the family would appreciate that. But let's do it again another time. I'm when we can talk about a little lighter subject like maybe the Reds and whether or not they're going to need you to play third base for him before the season's over. Vanilla Ice is coming to town. I know you want to perform. He's coming back. Yeah, well, had we gotta have a reunion will He here. We all go back to the Bill Cunningham Box and you, me, Seg and Rocky

Boyman. We can all have some white clothes and enjoy the Little He concert. He's the best. Rob. Thank you very much. Thanks will Great Vanilla Ice. Let's continue with more at Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundreds w l W. Nice. But hey, can you guys play again tomorrow? Are again? You and I together is one marching against the forces of evil that abound everywhere. And uh I would note that after one o'clock today we

have a representative of Media Research Center. What is MRC dot org? What they do on their services record every news broadcast on MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, ABCNBCCBS, They read all the newspapers, all the websites, and they put out a report about once every ten days or so about the media coverage of events. And for a Western democracy, existing republic, we're not

a democracy. We are a republic. To succeed, there has to be an informed electorate, right, you have to have citizens informed about the important issues that confront and confound us upon which we should cast an informed ballot. Would you agree? You don't have the time. You're working, You're married, you got three jobs to do, got the kids at night, many homeschool moms, got dads that are trying to keep ends together. Over a trillion dollars in credit card debt. We're too busy to watch NBC, CBS,

ABC, MSNBC, Breitbart, CNN, Fox News, Newsmax. But there's one organization in America that does all of that for you, is the Media Research Set, and the issue now and not a report, and it's consistently shown that well over ninety one percent of the coverage of Donald Trump is negative and well over ninety five percent of the coverage of Joe Biden is positive. And it was the same thing in twenty eight when Barack Hussein Obama ran

against Hillary Clinton in the primary. The media wanted Obama and historic nominee first black president, with all due respect to Bill Clinton, so the coverage about Obama was overwhelmingly positive and the coverage about Hillary Clinton was overwhelmingly negative. Four years later, Obama's running on a scant achievement in office in the run against John McCain, who was a media favor, but guess what, Big time

media decided Obama needed a second term to confirm his first four years. So the coverage about John McCain and about Sarah Palin was overwhelmingly negative and the coverage about Obama and Biden was overwhelmingly positive. So for those Americans who work and simply sit down at six point thirty in the evening or google something, they got viewpoints that reflected the media viewpoints and not reality. Because the media wants

certain people elected and other people not to be elected. As the way it is. The media hates Clarence Thomas, not about color. Clarence Thomas is as black as the Ace of Spades. He's been with me at least two times, and I love that guy. But he's black. But guess what, he's a conservative. Senator Tim Scott, called Uncle Tim by the mainstream media, is a black guy US senator from South Carolina. Coverage about him

always negative and Orange Man bad. Orange Man is bad. So they keep track of the media coverage and especially for those who simply google items or go to Facebook social media, and it's overwhelmingly negative about Republicans and positive about Democrats.

An example recently the last night yesterday, Tony Bobolinsky, who's a business partner of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, came with the receipts of the monies raised from China, the Ukraine, Romania, and Russia and the money flowing into the accounts of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, including the Biden grandchildren, including a nine year old granddaughter who got fourteen five hundred dollars put in her account. And where'd that money come from? He had the receipts of where

it originated, where it came from. He had many texts and emails with Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Jim Biden, his brother Joe Biden. All the Bidens profitent mightily from all these relationships. So last night, how many minutes were spent on ABC and CBS News on this bombshell story of Tony Bobolinsky laying out clearly the bribery of President Joe Biden, Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Joe Biden. The answer was zero zip, nada. Media did not

cover it. Try to find stories today on websites or in the Inquiry or I looked at CNN. Zero coverage. It didn't happen. And you talk about corruption of a president, there it is with the receipts, Tony Bobolinski, with proof. And all we heard from Democrats after this was they didn't lay a glove on Joe Biden. It's over with. Media didn't cover it. In fact, if I'm not talking about it now, no one in this town would hear about Tony Bobolinski with the receipts. As far as the

corruption is concerned, it didn't happen. So another story on Monday, for the first time since they left Office. General Mark Milly retired and General Ken McKenzie retired were before a House committee on what happened in Afghanistan. When the Democrats are in charge of the House and now in the Senate, there's no

coverage of this at all. They don't have hearings on it. Both of these men generals now retired, said they both strongly recommended to the president directly that there'll be about two thousand soldiers kept in Bogram Air Force Base in order to have a smooth transfer of power. But the old man Potus decided no. From the Oval Office, he said, pull everyone out over the advice of the generals. And Lloyd Austin, who was a General Secretary of Defense,

has said the same thing. There was stiffan advice given to the president, but the president makes the final call. When the President Joe Biden mentally infirmed, made the call to pull out all American soldiers. Guess what when that happened, Thirteen American Marines were killed at the gate. Hundreds of Afghans were also murdered. Dozens of marines continue to be in rehab, including a fine, courageous female marine from Dearborn County. And how much media accountability has

there been for Joe Biden on that zero zilch nada. That's all about Trump? And Millie was asked also what happened to the thousands of Afghan freedom fighters who fought moightily alongside the US Marines and others in Afghanistan against the Taliban. He said, quote, I think they were all killed. I think the Afghans supporting US for a trackdown who had worked with US, and I think some of them were killed in very brutal ways. Some managed to escape through

various means. Others have laid low and are keeping their heads down. But there was a mass killing of thousands and thousands of our allies Afghanistan. How much media coverage was there a Mackenzie and Millie. The answer is zero zilch nada because it reflected so poorly on Joe Biden's decision making. By the way, during the Trump four years, not one US service personnel was killed in

Afghanistan. Not one now as Biden pulls out, resulting in the death of thirteen Marines at the gate and the Afghan supporters falling off C five transport, thousands killed, brutally tortured, and murdered and women's rights are non existent right now in Afghanistan, media coverage zero zilch nada, doesn't happen, massive corruption, millions of dollars flowing into the hands of Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Jim Biden, all the Bidens, big story right, no

nothing, zero zilch nada. And thirdly, NBC former executive his name is Mike Singleton, the media now is going to have some perverse stories about Baron Trump. Eighteen year old. He just turned eighteen. He stayed away from the limelight as far as he can. His mother's protected him famously. To my knowledge, he's never given an interview eighteen year old boy, nor should he. I can't imagine the media chasing down, for example, Malia and

Sasha Obama to report on their activities today. Simply wouldn't happen. But now that Baron Trump has turned eighteen, NBC News former executive Senior executive producer Mike Singleton has said the following Baron Trump is turned eighteen, he's now fair game. When he turns eighteen today, which is about a week ago, let's go after him. What's there to go after? On Baron Trump, who's

eighteen years old. The answer is nothing. But that's the attitude of the so called object active mainstream media to go after Trump, make him pay. When they run all the negative stories they can about the former First Lady or Donald Trump. Guess what, Well, now let's go after Baron Trump, who just turned eighteen years old. He's now a fair game. That's what

you and I are dealing with in this election. You cannot rely upon the media for objective information upon which you can cast an inform ballot because there's no objective information being given ABC, NBC, CBS, the newspapers, most of the cable news are the press department of the Biden administration, as they did with Barack Husain Obama. They are the press out of chase of the White House operation going after individuals who oppose them. The worst is Google, the

worst is Facebook and where younger Americans get all their news. Because at the end of the day, you don't have the time yourself to watch the hundreds of ours every day collectively of media coverage to get information. You can't do it. And in fact, a free press and freedom of speech is a pillar of Western civilization. Right, a free press, the First Amendment. We have a Supreme Court Justice Jackson saying, asking questions about what doesn't the

government need protection from individuals who don't speak correctly? The government needs protect No, just the opposite. The reason we have the First Amendment is so we can speak. Freedom of press, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, government for redress and grievances. But the Supreme Court justice doesn't get that at all, doesn't understand. Don't we need protection from free speech? Was the question of Justice Jackson. Are you

kidding me? Ktanji Jackson, No, that's what she says. That's the attitude. Now. So many American cities exists poorly. Our cities or cesspools with puddles of urine and piles of feces on the sidewalks. Hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of homeless live in tents, destroying downtown areas, suffering from addiction to mental illness, living in garbage ridden clusters of tents, if they're shelters at all. Citizens who object, business leaders who say, we

can't take this anymore. The filth, the crime, the smashing grabs, we can't take it anymore. They're told to be more compassionate by the mainstream media. Criminals are let back into the streets without even the need to post a bond. Look at the murders of Kate Steinley and Molly Tibbets and Lincoln Riley. They're free themselves, no bond to go out and commit more crimes. It is truly unbelievable. There used to be a consensus among adults,

moms and dads that God is the fundamental building block of Western civilization. Used to be an idea that we can't have pornography in children's libraries. I mean that was a given. Now, schools that include books with pornographic content in their libraries are defendant, and the teachers who discuss their sexual identities and their

preferences with students are applauded. Children are encouraged to change their gender on a whim without knowledge or consent to their parents and healthcare professionals and doctors and hospitals, or funneling troubled young people in the gender transition programs. I'm watching this collapse of Western civilization. I'm saying, who in hell voted for this stuff?

How do you vote for the continuation of these policies. Well, if you work hard, work smart, If you're a workingman or working woman, and you come home at night you want to watch a little bit of the news. You don't know what went on today, and you watch the news, you think Trump's a crook and that Joe Biden is a competent president, when the opposite is true. But you don't get that from the mainstream media, do you, of course not. We've abandoned principles of Western civilization.

Civilization. In fact, unborn children in the womb of healthy mothers are butchered and pulled out in pieces. And that's a woman's healthcare right. Unbelievable.

You know, it took us thousands of years to get to this point where our magnificent cities are destroyed by democratic politics, or our jail cells are flown wide open, when millions flood across the southern border, when hundreds of thousands are killed by fentanyl, and that children living in cages are trafficked up and down interstate highways by drug cartels and the Chinese Communist Party, and all we think about is March madness and possibly Orange Man Bad. Orange Man Bad is

now time. Baron Trump is now eighteen. Trump is now Baron Trump is now fair game. He's eighteen. Let's go get him. That's where we're living. Stay tuned for this. In about ten minutes, I have a representative of the Media Research Center's going to join us, and they keep track of all the news giving out into the bloodstream of the America. Can I say blood? Can I say blood anymore? I'm not sure. Only Democrats can call a blood sport or bloodlust or a bloody circumstance. Only Democrats can

can talk about that bloodshed. The only Democrats can, And there's repeated examples of that. Trump says it. Oh my god, stop the presses. We have more ways to attack Donald Trump. It is disgusting. We get the government we deserve, and that concerns me greatly. Let's continue. We

never stopped. We simply continue. The line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and pounds seven hundredth to new eighteen t Devastating is how Mark Milly, the General described the pullout from Afghanistan. Not covered by the mainstream media. Baron Trump is now fair game, not covered by the mainstream media. Tony Bobolenski comes to a hearing with the receipts of the corrupt attitudes of the Biden family. And guess what not covered

by the mainstream media? What is covered well? Donald Trump, Orange Man bad? Can he get together the money to appeal the ridiculous verdict from Judge Angeron and Brooklyn? Can he get the money together? About five hundred million dollars? Can he get it together? And if not, he's bankrupt. Let's bankrupt him and lock up Donald Trump for the rest of his natural life so that the mainstream media can have its way with your mind. Remember pornography

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And of course we see recently that Tony Bobolenski, the business partner of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, lays out the canceled checks, the text messages, the photographs, the autographs, the meeting dates and play places and times, deposits and grandchildren accounts all over the Biden family and the mainstream media largely didn't cover it at all, because, after all, maybe Donald Trump said the word bloodlust at some point, or a bloodbath, in which case,

all of a sudden, the media goes down another rabbit hole. But until then, there's one group in America, led by the great Brent Brozell and others, the Media Research Center, keeping track on what's happening with all the media so that you don't have to, and that they have chronicled for years

the mainstream media bias. For example, a new study from the MRC shows that Google has interfered in US elections forty one times since twenty eight and the Media Research Study shows that Google propped up Barack Hussein Obama against Hillary and then against John McCain, and also propped up Hillary Clinton in twenty sixteen. The same thing happened with Joe Biden by not covering or covering events. Joining you and I now is the vice president the Kamala Harris of the Media Research Center.

Dan Schneider, Oh no, Dan Schneider, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. First of all, tell the American people what does the Media Research Center do? Because all of us cannot watch all the television shows, read all the newspapers, listen to all the websites, and go online. What does the Media Research Center actually do? What is its mission? Well, it exposes media bias and then tries to educate people about what the news really

is. And I remember when when it was first founded, I was listening to Rush Limbaugh and he said, thank god, we've finally got an organization established that's going to show media bias, because back then people actually trusted Walter tronk Heite and Dan Rather and thought that it was legitimate news. And of course today people understand the media is very, very biased, and that's in

large part to do to the work of the Media Research Center. And then a few years ago Brent expanded the MRC work to include big tech because that's where people get most of their information today. And we're very careful to talk about information as opposed to news, because the so called news media is not in the business of news covers anymore. It's information warfare, it's propaganda.

And Google is at the tip of the sphere of this propaganda effort. So if somebody would Google, you have a study, and you have servers all over the place. I've seen videos of your operation, every TV newscast, websites, social media, et cetera. But Google has interfered in US elections forty one times since twenty oh eight. Please explain. Yeah, well,

this is in very direct ways, and their interference is accelerating. So most recently, right before each one of the Republican presidential debates, we did a couple of different searches using a clean computer with no cookies, that sort of thing. We did one search asking for Democrat presidential camp in websites and a

second search asking for Republican presidential campaign websites. And when we searched for Democrat presidential campign websites, Joe Biden's was the number one search result and Marion Williamson was pretty high too, but there was no RFK website, Joe Biden's greatest threat to the nomination RFK. Google completely hid his website. Well, that was kind of interesting, but the much more startling results when we looked for

Republican presidential campaign websites, because Google gave us only two. Maryann Williamson again very mysteriously, and then the guy pulling at zero percent nationwide will hurt. But there was no Donald Trump website, no Ron de Santis, no Nicky Haley, Nover Bakerramswami. And we did this for each one of the presidential campaign debates. We did it at other times as well. I had friends doing it all over the country on their own computers. Google was baring the

campaign websites of any Republican, including Donald Trump. One might ask why, because one who would have to assume that Donald Trump would be the number one search result engine out of Google because he's was and is the likely Republican nominee. So if there isn't bias, what would be the reason. Well, let me just please you with this additional anecdote. So Google has a thing called Google News. You can go there and they'll feed you with, you

know, the so called news that they want you to know. But if you go onto Google News and want to look for anything about Trump, Biden or elections, Google News only links to liberal outlets zero percent of the time today link to conservative news sites, only liberal ones, because they don't want you to hear from any conservative outlet what Donald Trump is about. And then, and then, just today, we see that Google has changed the definition

of bloodbath. Just a couple of days ago, Google will say the blood bath includes the definition of market disruption with Donald Trump's actually referring to with the Chinese creating the new automobile manufacturing facilities in Mexico and that there'd be a bloodbath in the US jobs market with autoworkers. But Google today eliminates the definition of a market disruption with bloodbath. They leave it only with like you know,

human suffering and blood and gore. So you know, Google has at it all the time, you know, Dan Schneider A few days, a few nights ago, I watched my friend Sean Hannity play over and over again the term blood bath as used by Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama

Democrats have used that term repeatedly, but they ignore all of that. But if Trump references it to losing auto jobs because of this massive gig factory put up in Mexico by communists Red China to take away all the auto workers' jobs in America, and like one and one of every nine jobs in the country is directly or indirectly related to auto industry. Uh, they ignored. They have to change the parameters of the times that Obama, Clinton, and Biden

used the term bloodbat to describe all kinds of conditions. It's out there completely, but Google ignores it completely for political purposes. Is that correct? Well, that's that's They don't merely ignore it. They're manipulating what people actually think they know. This is what is so nefarious about Google. We can complain about Facebook and Twitter taking you know, taking down accounts and and getting and that's wrong and terrible, and we've got that in our sensor track database every

time those platforms demonetize somebody or took down their sites. But it was known at least Google is silently manipulating people to believe that this horrible warped the culture agenda that these radical pink haired, blue haired Google employees have for the world. You know, this is they despise traditional values, They despise our constitution, they despise democracy. They want, you know, only the hardcore left

controlling our societies and controlling how people think and operate. And they are. They are using this almost two trillion dollar corporation and its massive power to manipulate people. It's really the greatest threat to democracy in the world today. They have their thumb on the scale, they have their feet on the scale. Talk about Facebook et cetera. Zuckerberg and others are putting up five hundred million

dollars and special efforts to rig the twenty twenty four election. But so many young folks say, under the age of twenty five get all their information from social media. I don't think anybody sits in front of a television set at six point thirty in the evening, says I want to watch the NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt and you're at nineteen or twenty or twenty five years old. That doesn't happen. How does Facebook and the other social media companies do

exactly the same thing. Well, you know, let me answer that. But let me first say that even though people don't watch television news like they used to, it's still television news and the New York Times, the Washington Post that set the course of the narrative. It's through those those five entities that the rest of the news cycle runs downstream from. So whether it's you know, people get in their news on TikTok or on Facebook, it's what

those major outlets initiate. So they're still highly important even though their viewership and readership is way down. But young people are getting their news down from TikTok. That's why, you know, I can promise you Joe Biden is not going to sign a TikTok ban unless and until there's already an agreement in place, you know, between TikTok and another company to sell it. Because you

know, TikTok is the centerpiece of the Biden reelection campaign. You have a posting here the left Democrats view an existential threat to the election the fact that President Biden's approval rating is so low. To combat the narrative, the media is having a meltdown to focus on something Trump said, whether it's a bloodbath or something about the Jews relative to Democrats, Democratic Jews don't love Israel, whatever, and those are the lead stories many times on the nightly news.

I watch a thunderstorm over in Nebraska that's covered Tony Bobolinski laid out with checks, deposits, text messages, photographs, deposit slips, the millions of dollars that have flowed into the Biden's hands monetized using the Biden presenate, vice presidency and now presidency, and it was not It got zero coverage the next day

with ABC and CBS and in major newspapers. It didn't exist. You would think that if a insider with deposit slips, BlackBerry, text messaging, photographs, millions of dollars and thousands of dollars flowing into the accounts of a nine year old Biden granddaughter, that that would be explosive information. I can only imagine if the same thing had happened to Donald Trump, and Trump had collected tens of millions of dollars from China, Russia, Romania, and Barisma.

And there was an insider with deposit slips into the accounts of Donald Trump, Eric Trump, Eric Trump, the grandkids, et cetera. That reporter would be on set with Lester Holt, David, they'd be it'd be front and center. It wasn't covered, and that this is blatant presidential bribery of a massive scale, unprecedented in American history in office, and it wasn't covered. Why Yeah, well, well, you know, to the extent that I would quipple with you at all is that when the media, you know,

occasionally will we'll we'll spend a few seconds talking about it. But when they talk about it, what they'll say is, no evidence has been presented all of this that you've just described. We still still say, wow, there's really no evidence time, Joe Biden, no evidence, I mean, but

wow. But we did these same media outlets did focus on Trump being bribed because hey, maybe there were some French government official who rented a room in one of those Trump hotels, and you know, and that was an impeachable offense. This is what the media was saying four or five years ago that when somebody rented a room, a government official from some other country France, Germany, came at a rented a room in a Trump hotel, that that

was criminal and Trump needed to be removed from office over it. It's still it still happens now with Tim Graham, one of your associates. The Trump Hotel near the White House was always full with diplomats and others who paid market rates. That was perceived by the media as a bribe when there were some market rates in a hotel. However, when deposit slips are showing that Biden grandchildren got forty eight thousand dollars put in their account, that's not evidence of

anything. It's unbelievable. Yeah, and I've heard media say, well, see, well look that nine year old. Yeah, that's not Joe Biden. So Joe Biden didn't actually pocket any of it. And I just laughed because here's how old is you know, eighty one years old. Eighty one year olds are in the business of trying to take their assets out of their

accounts and putting the assets into the next generation's accounts to avoid taxes. This is exactly what Joe Biden is up to He's who bring up as much cash as he can, but he's happy to let it sit in the accounts of others in his family. But he controls it all. Of course, he is the brand. He's being monetized. And Joe Biden spent fifty years in politics, never making more than one hundred and seventy five thousand dollars a year

until he became the president. Presidents are paid four hundred thousand. Yet he has multiple homes all over the East Coast, and no one asked where did a lot of money come from. The answer is bribes. And the media

doesn't cover it, do they, Well, of course not. We The same day that Donald Trump was indicted in one of these fake one of these stake suits, was the same day that news broke about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden having these conversations, and the media covered ABCNBCCB I spent five hundred and twenty seven minutes on Trump. And you're a smart guy, I'm sure you can come up with the number of how many nanoseconds ABCNBC and C spent on

Biden. Of course, the answer is zero minutes, zero seconds, covering Biden. I watched the media. I watch MSNBC now and then, so you don't have to, and I know the servers at Media Research Center are active. One cannot watch Media Research Center's coverage of the mainstream media. I think the percentage was ninety one percent coverage negative about Donald Trump. Uh, do you have some number as far as the overall media coverage of Donald Trump?

What's positive, what's negative? Well, it is it's well above ninety percent. That is negative coverage. And with Joe Biden, when there's something negative, a real story that's negative about Joe Biden, when the media covers it, it's to explain it away. So even the coverage on Joe Biden is soft glove coverage. But it'll be interesting to see as people get more

and more nervous that Joe Biden's whole numbers are so horrible. Will his press operations known as ABC, NBC and CPS, Will they actually start to look for a different candidate and encourage him to step aside. You see that with Fanny willis all the difficulties she's having. Now the case is being appealed at Georgia Court of Appeals, and I'm watching MSNBC and some of their commentators are calling for Fanny Willis to step down. This is this is gross incompetence.

And I thought, there it is. It's turned and it's and I predicted it, And maybe you'll join me in this, Dan Schneider, vice president of Media Research Center. At some point, maybe it might be made June or July, the numbers are going to be so bad, he's going to tumble down the steps say something so stupid. His recent trips out west have been a disaster that even the press operation of Joe Biden, that being, ABC, NBC, and CBS are going to say it's time to trade him

out. The start covering stories about Evin Newsom. How's the bright future of the Democratic Party? Picture him in an Obama light? Gavin Newsom, So

you agree with me? At some point, when things are so bad in this country, when more murders are being committed like Lake and Riley, etcetera, and Molly Dibbott's and Kate Steinley and the thousands of little girls being raped by illegal aliens fro Venezuela, at some point the mainstream meet is going to start covering stories about Gavin Newsom. Do you agree Yeah, Look, it's

all going to come down to Joe Biden's pull numbers. If it looks like they are coming back, then the Democrats and the legacy media, they'll they'll defend Joe Biden. But if his poll numbers stay down in the toilet where they are, they're going to toss them overboard. They will. They cannot tolerate another Trump administration. And it gets back to Google. Google senior executives, in fact, the person in charge of their artificial intelligence specifically said that

only Google is big enough to prevent the next Trump situation. Those are her words. This is you know, Google uses its resources and to push in warmth culture agenda on the residents, and that includes controlling our election because of organizations like you, because of Brent Brozel and Tim Graham and Dan Schneider were getting the truth out to the American people if they're willing to listen. And once again, Dan Schneider, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.

And Dan, you're a great American. Thank you very much. Thanks Bill, Let's continue. You're now warned. Bill Cunningham Live every day at the home of the Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW don't let allergies keep you down. Call the pros and Zero's Airda Claire does it again. Passes to Bandego as he's outside the ark. Now Lukasias curls off the screen. Shoot to three makes it. He made it three seconds to go. The Bearcats up by one. San Francisco launches from center court. No good seems.

Lukoshis with his career high eight three point basket of the game. Give Cincinnati oh one point overtime victory. Have the bear Cat survive a scare in the first round of the n I t oh hello, buyet and I'm broadcasting all right? Segment is uh seg I got a report that you picked up a media guide and you hurt your back. So somehow the reds are infecting you? Is that true? You're at home in the er? Where's the segment?

All right? Now? Willie, I'm in the America's Truck and Network booth in Louisville, Kentucky of the Mid America Truck Show celebrating America's truckers. Now, what about your injury? Neil Lucan bring us all our stuff each and every day, because without a truck, Willie, you're hungry, naked,

and sleepy. Think about that for a while. I want to know the report Neil Lucan gave me from Finley Market Parade that somehow you've hurt your back like all the other Reds players and that you're on the d L Is that right? No, no, and it did not hurt my No, I'm not hurt and so far, so far, no Reds have been hurt today. They got a game tonight. They got a game tonight at nine thirty five with the Seattle Mariners, who right now nobody else's hurts segment.

We have Neil Lucan in the office. Give me a quick sports report. Then I'm gonna turn things over to Neil Luke. And this is Jim Scott Day coming up on Sunday. Give me a full report fully from Louisville, Kentucky and the Bet America Trucks show the suit reporter of the proud service. Every local temps are eating in air conditioning dealers, temps are quality can feel it. Also, we want to thank Ron's rus Yes Restaurant is one of

the world's greatest fries. Chicken for your lunch today. Thirty eight to fifty three Race Road at five one, three, five, seven, four two two to two Smart d Thank you Ruckby, you got the second half of the NCAA this afternoon Michigan State Mississippi State thirty seven twenty nine and the first

half it is dutained ahead of by U thirty three to twenty four. Now tonight today four point thirty, it's a dayton and Nevada in the West Region on Salt Lake City, then Kentucky and Oakland to night in Pittsburgh and the South Region on seven ESPN fifteen thirty A Saturday at one thirty year on seven under wallw's second round in IT Action with UC hosting Bradley. Remember many years ago, Willie, those two teams met in that dramatic seven overtime victory where

the Bear casts wanted called by Andy Mack Tech School basketball. Oh, Yes, keep Babi school basketball. Yes, high school basketball. Tonight first round of Kentucky Boys Street sixteen at eight thirty Newport and Campbell County. As I said, the reds Ameritis tonight nine to ten with the Arnel carriers inside hitch. One week from today, Willie, one week from today will be get

the Holy Grail. Getting ready for Reds opening twenty twenty four against the Washington Nationals, and we say happy birthday today the opening day starter, Frankie montass. Is he hurt yet? No? Not the Umber. Oh there was one guy yesterday? Will he We missed Edward the Royal, the team, the Reds number three prospect joined the list yesterday. He has a tour in labor. He is out for the rest of the Seamson answer Childler Thirdery, how do you tear your labor? Well, how's that possible? Was he

got going back? I think it was like picked off first base and he went back to first and tours labor. Yeah, I don't know, Willy. I guess you know the day to day activities of a ball player. I mean you know you know that. I mean you played basketball all your career and your greatness on the court, no question. Never got hurt, never toured laboram never had a lat problem, never had a shin problem, never had an ACL, a PCL and MCL. But segment in the house.

Now we have Neil Lucan and Neil Lucan of the Fenly Market Parade segment. Listen up, I'm gonna hand you this sacred document. Neil Lucan, please relate to segment and the assembled multitude. What is March the twenty fourth, which will be I think Sunday of this week, Yes, seg On Sunday, the Mayor's made an official proclamation that's gonna be Jim Scott Day in

Cincinnati. We're gonna we're gonna celebrate Jim. We're gonna have a little party for some of our high rollers that donate to the Finley Market Parade, and he's gonna come and read this proclamation. And this is our one last push because this guy doesn't go on to DL Jim Scott will be there Thursday. We don't have to worry about him showing up. And this is gonna be our last push and pushing him over the top to make sure he's there with

a wave and a smile. Segment, your reaction moment was the first time you met the living legend Jim Scott. Yeah, you, I'll tell you what I mean. Many years ago when he was doing the mornings, I had to fill in for somebody and during the during that time every so often, and Jim Scott was one of the nicest people in the business that I've ever met a welcomed you like you are doing for twenty years and put within about ten seconds, and Jim got treated to you like a true professional like

he is now. Neil Lucan, can you read one or two of the proclamations that I have to have pure of all? Woll declaire on Sunday And Jim Scott, the plan is to march in the Philly Market parade next Thursday week from today, starting about noon, up and down It's it down Vine Street this year, Neil is that where it is down Race Ray Street, Race fifth, take a left off fifth right past Fountain Square and then be

in right there in front of the Taff Theater. Tell the American people, Neil Lucan, the second cousin of Charlie Lucan, May you have the sex life of a Democrat and the bank account of a Republican. What does this say? Well, here's one of the nicest things that says. Jim Scott, who has served as spokesperson for the Filly Market Opening to pray is marched in the Filly Market Opening parade for more than fifty years. And the last

line is Jim Scott from New York, but his Cincinnati favorite. He is never he never forgets a face, a name, and though his battle of als continues, he continues to spark joy in our community. In fact, he gave me this wristband that says spark Joy. I look at it and I try to be nicer to people. I don't always have the best temperament, but I look at this and reminds me of Jim and tries to make me be a better person. And Jim, I know you're listening, and

it really does. And Jim's gonna have a few of these bracelets to hand out on opening day. But he say he's gonna have red, red ones and white ones. But that's really his message. It's a spark joy and Bill, you've known it for such a long time. He really he really lives up to that message. Teen sixty eight in the spring, I'm living at home. I came back from my Skingham College or I had a basketball scholarship, and I was waiting to get married. My wife wouldn't marry me

until for about four months. I had to go through counseling. You know, I was a Catholic. You got to be counseled. And so I'm listening every morning between Deer Park and Xavier, going back and forth commuting. And about six months later, I run into Jim Scott at a Kroger store and I walk up to him and I and he had glasses and a full head of hair, and I said, Jim Scott I listened to every morning. He said, what's your name, Bill Cunningham? And he said,

what do you want to do? And I said, well, I'm at Xavier right now. I'm playing baseball, but I want to get to law school. And he said, hopefully you'll be a good lawyer. I said I will, and I'll sue your ass one day if you do something wrong. We had a big laugh and I didn't see him again until nineteen eighty four when Randy Michaels, the legendary Randy Michaels about ninety four point one FM

goes. Jim Scott hit a contract with them to start on a Monday, and he bought the radio stations so Jim Scott would have to work there, and he worked there from nineteen eighty four until twenty oh five. He's been gone for nine years. I can't believe it's been nine years. A long time. And like I said, it's how you said you met him out of Kroger. He's a Kroger spokesman, but he never let that get in a way. As his support for Findly Market. He never Jim was just

a straight shooter. He just told people, I love them both. Kroger's might pay the bills, but I love Finly Market. I love Opening Day, and most of all, he loves Cincinnati. And if you really think about the Opening Day parade, it's not about the Reds, it's not about Finley Market, It's about Cincinnati. It's about the combination of all three.

Unless you're from Cincinnati and been in Cincinnati all these years, you really don't understand how big Opening Day is until you've been here for a while, because it is one of the biggest days of the year. You might recall in two thousand and one, I come down to Finley Market to see you. You could throw a bowling ball and not hit a pin. It was after the Timothy Thomas roach riot, so to speak, and it was in trouble and you said to me off the air, I wish I bought all the

vacant buildings around Finley Market. And twenty oh two and twenty oh three described the differential between Finley Market one and Finley Market twenty twenty four. I guess the best words to describe would be a renaissance. I'm really not sure. I mean, at one time it was the probably the roughest area in all of Downtown's in all of Cincinnati and all of America. It was picked one

year as the most violent community in the United States. And there was probably seventy percent vacancy or buildings just falling over and just graffiti and everything you picture in like a ghetto. And now all of a sudden, the city has invested some money in there. Finley Market has always been strong. Uts the one thing Finland Market's been there for one hundred and fifty years, we just we we we're kind of the the backbone of the of the area and the

way it's just grown, and it amazes me. I've been there for forty seven years and you're not leaving. Well, I'm not gonna be working forever. I'm definitely on the back nine Bill. I think most of us are listening. But nonetheless, Jim Scott hopefully he's on seventeen or eighteen and not putting out. Oh Jim, He's ready to play. He's ready to play thirty six I think, no question. But Neil, this will be a great day for Jim. And we've I shared a photo of Jim that Donna,

his wife, sent me about a week ago. He looks really good and he's ready to do his duty. I hope not, but probably the final time. Well, that's why we want to have such a big send off for Jim. This was always his day. He can't he we you know, everybody's days are numbered. We're not going to play god here, but what we are going to do is we're going to give him one heck of a sendoff or one heck of a welcome, whichever way you want to

look at. And everybody come down and give Jim away. If you can't, If you can't come down, if you visit Finleymarket dot org, there's a link on there where you can hit a button and send Jim a message. Jim's also on Facebook, so he sent a message out yesterday. So if you hit the little like magnifying glass on Facebook and typing Jim Scott, you can send him a message. All this encouragement just makes Jim's heart grow bigger and bigger and bigger for the guy to have one of the biggest hearts

already. So that's what we're trying to do. His doctor's actually gonna come with him to the opening day parade. I mean, this is a big event. These nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists at the home he's in are working so hard to make this happen for Jim Scott. And it's just gonna be a great experience for him, and not just it's gonna make everybody else feel good too. About fifteen years ago, the Inquirer did a report

on the top radio personalities of the last fifty years. Number one was Jim Scott. And nothing's changed here and I wish we could name something after him, but nonetheless, he has met all of our lives better and he's the quintessential radio man in the history of Cincinnati. He chased Dan Matlock out of Cincinnati, and that says something about Jim Scott segment. Thank you very much, Neil Lucan, Jim Scott Day is Sunday, But thank you for coming

in and let's kick it for a few more years. What do you say? I hope so Bill, good to see you. You look great, brother, I look normal, so do you. You don't look so bad yourself. How much is ground beef? If I came down a pound? I want to pay full price? How much do I pay? You know what? I might find one on the house for you. Bet I don't want to. I'm not a democrat. I don't want it for nothing. I mean it will be two bucks, three bucks, I don't know.

Just give me another plug. And you know you're always good as stuff like that, aren't you? Yes, I am all right, seg man, get us out of the student's report, Willia and Honor of Jim Scott day one week from opening day and from the Mid America Truck Jill at Louisville. We leave you with the boy words of the stud Reford Jim Scott, mister nice guy, mister oh sure, I'll help your charity. I'll go to the hospital and see your kid. You believe any of that crap? This

guy is no more a liberal do gooder than than I am. This is a Ronald Reagan anti tree hugger. The only twelve step program he believes in is all twelve beers to open and consume. This guy has nothing but a skirt chasing stay up late at night, hard drinking. I'm gonna tell you, mister Jim Scott, you know why we put you back on seven hundred WLW because I heard John Wink nineteen eighty five. Randy Michaels put that together,

tongue planted firmly in his cheek. Ninety four point one was Wing Radio, and Randy bought the station for millions of dollars so Jim Scott would be here. I think that's the epitaph. But Neil Lucan, thank you. Segment. Thank you. Are you coming in for two thirty or are you still gonna be at Mid American Truck Show. We'll be heading back. We're heading back right now, Willie Holmes, so I'll be on the phone with you somewhere on Ice seventy one segment. Dennison, thank you very much,

Neil Lucaan. You're the best there is and thank you for what you've done for the Reds Finley market and for the people of Cincinnati. Thank you, Bill, It's been a pleasure. Neil Lucan, Let's continue with more one fifty seven Home of Your Red's News Radio, seven hundred WLW. Progressive Commercial

Presents Flung Hold dramas Bill Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, we know that the communist Red Chinese who are building a huge EV plant in Mexico to try to destroy as much as possible the domestic production of vehicles inside of America. We also know that evs are being oversold for their reliability and for their costs. We also know that the UAW is in the pockets of Joe Biden and the u a W. You know you're not. Auto workers are

attempting to unionize at foreign owned auto manufacturers all over the country. A man on top of this is Vinnie Venusio. He spent years in the UH and then the and the Bush administration. Also was part of the transition team for Donald Trump in his first term pray to God his second term. And Vinnie, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. So Vinnie, can you tell the American people kind of below the covers what the U a W officials and I love auto workers. In fact, the

great majority of auto workers are going to vote for Donald Trump. That's a different story. But the elite leadership, the left wing socialists that run this particular union, UH, why are they why are they fighting so hard to unionize plants, especially in Indiana, Kentucky and in Tennessee. Well, hey Bill, thank you for having me on. And I love auto workers too.

In fact, the chairman of I four, a w my organization Institute for the American Worker, is actually a auto worker on the line in Ippsilanti, Michigan, at the Rawsonville board plant up there. So we are very partial to auto workers. What we are not partial to is the UAW efforts

to take away the secret ballot from workers. And you know, this is the main way they want to organize some of these non union car companies or factories is to do this process called card check, which can lead to intimidation and coercion of workers. Essentially, it's an open petition process, and what they want to do is deny these workers the right to a secret ballot election to see, you know, if a unique come in and represent them.

So what this means is the card check, and I spell out a department labor law classes in law school University of Toledo. In fact, I was the top student there when it came to labor law. But nonetheless, this card check means that a union organized would go to your home or to your place of business, or find you somewhere outside of the factory or maybe inside the factory, and say here is the ballot. I want you to vote the union in and let me watch you vote. The privacy is gone.

Do I have that right more or less? Actually no, No. The biggest thing that pushy that is not correct to that statement is there is no vote. That's what they're trying to deny. It's basically a petition, and in some cases they'll just say, hey, here, sign this raffle card or sign up for more information on the union. And you know that's in big you know, fourteen point fonts at the top and then a six point fond four point fives at the bottom. It I hear my authorized, the

unions represent me. So there is a lot of deception that goes on as well. But you know, to be fair, I've had a lot of union organizers push back against this and say, oh, we get more bees with honey than would vinegar. So no, we're not getting intimidated. What they conveniently leave out there is that they can promise employees the moon, and what they want to do is deny those employees the ability to hear any other point of view. So, for instance, UAW, you could come in

and say, hey, sign up for the UAW. We're gonna protect your jobs. We're gonna give you a job security, and then they're gonna conveniently lead out. Oh, by the way, since the contract was ratified with the Big Three, there's been announcements of eighteen thousand wayoffs at UAW plants. So a lot of it is also just them not wanting workers to get all the information. So right now, there was a big ballet who they had the strike. They had a rolling strike at certain plans of the so called

Big Three. I can recall it. I think a guy Nam's Faane something or other. He's the head of the UAW, and they went on strike. They cost the company's billions of dollars. And since they signed the contract, how many auto workers have been laid off? Well, these are just announcements, but there's been announcements of eighteen thousand layoffs. Why how come the

layoffs are taking place? Uh, you know a lot of it maybe some of the gambling on those EV plants that you know, simply you know Americans are saying, well, you know, they may not be that popular. You know, there could be a whole host of reasons. In fact, since the UAW went out on strike, you have quotes from Force CEO Jim Farley saying that he is now rethinking of where they're gonna build plants, and that you know he was felt very betrayed by the UAW and so yo.

There's a lot of issues out there, So as far as whether or not it's a good idea or a bad idea for a person, we'll leave to the side of the matter the chicanery of getting the ballots. The best kind of ballot you have is a secret private ballot, much like voting for a candidate, in which you have the ability to vote your conscience without having union goons overlooking what's going on. And they don't want that. They want you to sign a piece of paper and suddenly you have a union, whether you

want it or not. But Sean Feine, who is the president of the UAW, is a good friend of the Obama slash Biden administrations, and what they want to do is have as many evs made as is possible, then have the federal government pick up the cost and pay for people to do it. In fact, a day or two ago, you had in the new carbon requirements of tailpipes out of cars and SUVs. By twenty thirty, all of the major three major car manufacturers must have fifty percent of their cars new

cars or evs to the exclusion of others. And why is that bad for the American people? Vinnie, Well, let's just stick with what the Bidy administration wants. It's sort to go back to the secret ballot. But the bid The administration, through their National Labor Relations Boards, through their labor board, is also trying to take away that secret ballot from workers. They did this decision called semex where, going back to your example, they actually do

give workers a vote. The problem is that all the union has to do after that vote is say, oh, the employer did something wrong, and literally the edelrb CO to just take and pull the rug out from under those workers and say, yeah, I heard you voted against the union, but player did something wrong, so we're just gonna recognize them anyway via car check.

So you know, in addition to everything that they're doing with the EV, they are doing whatever they can to make unionization easier despite what workers want, and they rather prioritize unions getting new members than the protections and the secret ballot and what's best for individual workers. And so the cars being made now in Tennessee in Indiana to be unionized, and that's where the pressure is. Explain why some of American vehicles are made in non union factories and others are

made in union factories. How does that work? Oh? Well, you see, you know, you see the legacy. You see Ford, Atlanta's General Motors. You know those were traditionally built, you know, in the in the rust belt, in your Ohio, Indiana, you're Michigan's. And then when new car companies and new plants were being built, those went down south. And I think a big part of that was right to work once again a worker protection. Right to work simply means that unions can't get workers

fired for not paying them and other issues. And you saw that was a big reason why those companies located in the South. I also understand when I watched Joe Biden try to speak. He says that unions built this country. Then he said about a week ago that illegal aliens built this country. Both comments are lies. When you hear Joe Biden talk about unions built this country.

It implies that if you're not in a union like ninety percent of American workers or not in unions, they had nothing to do with the greatness of this country. How do you respond to his statement that unions built this country, or illegal aliens built this country. Whatever. It's like him saying he was raised in a black church, he was raised by a Puerto Rican family. I mean, he's a practicing Roman Catholic who thinks abortion ought to be

a sacrament. When you hear those kind of comments, what goes through your head? Yeah, you're absolutely right. It's hovering around nine percent less than a ninety percent of workers are non unionized. It's about you know, ninety four percent, give or take, in the private sector are not members of a union or not represented by a union. Yet the Biden administration and Democrats in Congress are consistently saying that no, in order to be considered a worker

for them, you have to be in a union at all. Their policies are to boost unionization as opposed to what's best for individual workers. Since you're a labor law expert, talk about what happens in say five years. It's now almost twenty say it's twenty thirty, and let's say things go awry and in November the Democrats seize the presidency again, and they implement more laws such

as mandatory evs, such as mandatory joining of a union. What does America look like in the year twenty thirty if fifty percent of the vehicles must be evs, because I know by that point, communist red China would have opened this huge, huge, multi acre facility in Mexico to build cheap evs that would undercut the American worker. What does America look like if they stay in power it's well into the twenty thirties. Well, I mean, here's what

I am worried about. You know, several regulations coming out of the Biden administration, and you just said reelected. So we're not going to talk about things like the Protecting the Right to Organize Act or the Proact that will do these things legislatively. I'm, you know, pretty sure that those will continue to be blocked because they are so extreme and happy to get into some of those provisions there. But unfortunately, even though they're so extremely that can't pass

Congress. The Biden administration and his agencies are trying to do most of those things regulatorily. I'll tell you what. You know, some of the things that are in the proact that they're trying to do through Department of Labor and the NLRB. You know. The one that worries me the most is this attack on independent contracting. They're trying to Californize most of America and say no, you can't work for yourself. You can't be a small business independent worker.

You must be an employee of a much larger corporation and you don't have that choice. And you know, essentially California did that too disastrous effects. And now the Biden Department of Labor, you know, they said, oh, we can't do the same test. What that are essentially doing the same test, trying to make everyone into an employee and make independent work so much harder because of the standards and the vagueness that they're putting forward. So that's

one thing I'd be worried about. Another thing is once again making everyone part of larger corporations. They're attacking the franchise industry with what the policy called joint employer, saying that a small mom and pop shop business is really jointly employing their employees with a far distant corporation, and that could really destroy the franchise industry. Thankfully a court has put a stop to that, but we'll see if the Biden administration decides to appeal. So those are like the two big

ones that I would be very worried about it. And there's a whole slew of other regulations that they couldn't get through Congress that we're going to, you know, probably see if there is a second Biden term him continue to put pressure on forcing car check and especially backdoor car check in beginning the secret ballot done the least of them. And we have to say, Vinny that really Joe Biden is not in charge of any of this because he doesn't know what's

going on. It's the blue and orange hair socialist around him with rings in their noses. They're making these decisions to do these things. The President himself, so to speak, is not in charge. I mean, he can't put together two sentences that make any sense. So Joe Biden is not in charge of the presidency. It's the socialists and Marxists around him. It's pure

and simple communism, that's what we're talking about here. And so when California orders that everyone be paid twenty to twenty five dollars an hour plus benefits, it puts out of a lot of lyft drivers, uber drivers, uber eats. It puts out of work a whole bunch of people and put them on government assistance where they're more easily manipulated by Democratic leaders in California. And that's the name of the tune. Well, Vinnie, we got to run.

You're the president of the Institute for the American Workforce. Freedom opportunities is where we're at, not socialism and certainly not car check. And once again, Vinnie, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And with your permission, we'll do it again. Thank you, Anny Hey, Bill would love that. Thank you, God bless you. That guy knows what he's talking about. Let's continue with more. And I love auto workers. I

love those who work with their hands. I could not be more in favor of men and women who get up every day to go put a hard day's work in and report to the bowling alley or report to the golf course in the evening, spend time with your husband, your wife, your kids. That's the essence. But we must have freedom to join or not join unions

and weigh the cost or the benefits and the detriments as one. We don't have that now, and the Biden administration, run by the socialists that's around Joe Biden won a workforce that is completely unionized at high expenses that will drive up the price of everything that we everything that we purchase. You can't tell as an American business you're going to pay more taxes, You're going to pay employees more money, You're going to give them more benefits that the marketplace will

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We need a traffic report because right now it's we're at a dead stop about three or out of Louisville North on seventy one. I don't know what's going on. Oh, Hell's breaking loose. Probably they're coming in for the new announcement. Of that Louisville head coach wors Chuck Ingram when you need him, That's what I say. I don't know where he is, but right now we've got nothing issues. Willy. The Stooge Report on the Stops Highway is

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right here on seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati. Steiny Tyler Bethy has been named the twenty twenty three to twenty four Gator Rated Player of the Year in the state of Connecticut. Glad you brought that up. But Rocky, you're here about the Otawni situation. It appears that the interpreter for Otani, who is paid up the five hundred thousand dollars a year by the Dodgers to be an interpreter, had a terrible gambling problem, to the tune of at least four

he had the terrible game gambling PROBLEMANI have the terrible problem. Can't say four and a half mil now down the tubes. I mean, look, the million dollar question is did he bet on baseball? Because now, first of all, I would have lost a bet on this. It is not legal to bet in California, the most liberal state in the Union, where you can declare yourself one of like six one hundred and sixty eight genders. You can't gamble. But nevertheless, I can overlook that. But if you bet

on baseball. That's a problem. If I don't know him and his buddy, I don't know. There's probably not too many people Otani can hang out with. He's got the language barrier thing, so it's probably him and his buddy. A lot of downtime in baseball A bet. Oh, yeah,

that's the thing. There's no way. There's no way. And according to the interview given to ESPN, your employer, it says here that Otani spokesman Musahara thirty nine would carry his water bottle, provide companionship, interpret comments, and place bets and place bets on the NHL, the NBA based sucker and everything you don't know everything about, but baseball, which you know everything about, and get inside scoop on you didn't bet segment. Do you believe that?

I believe so, Willy, but four and a half million bucks, that dude is uh? I mean, I think I might come up with some other I'd go to collecting stamps or coins instead of that mess. The two rarely separated. They were together in hotel rooms, suites, dugouts, locker rooms, player lounges, trips, media settings, and elsewhere. Highly recognize them. Had no idea I know I had no idea. Yeah sure. Now here's the other thing. If you could go back in time,

Pete Rose should have got himself for an interpreter. He could have blamed all the gamled on the interpreter and not himself. Maybe Pete didn't speak a lot of English. Anyway, you couldn't understand what he was saying at the time. But nonetheless, this is not what the Dodgers need when they signed him to their other picture from Japan got slacked yesterday, didn't make it out of the first Inny pulled a hunter green on us Yamamoto that used to be a

battleship on Tys. Here's the question for you, and say who's in more dire strait? Say now the Reds, who have everybody hurt, or the Dodgers, who paid like a billion dollars for this roster and two of their star players are not playing well and one of them is involved in a huge scandal the world has never seen. Segment your reaction, I would say the

Dodgers are in trouble instead of the Reds. I heard a report online that Dave Giddy arm Brewster, the producer of Red's radio network, has pulled a hamstring picking up a media guide, he'll be out the first sixty days. Is that true? That? I don't know, Willie, He says, I know today the Reds have got hurt. They haven't played yet. But Jeff Brandley has laryngitis, and I think Tommy Throwing needs surgery on his vocal cords. And yet man is out with a hamstring pull. Well, then

we got a crisis. You better get Marty out there Arizona quick and the the Red's top prospect that Edwin Arroyo got about this? How about this guy he's got to torn late from he's out for the season after shoulder surgery. They're thinking, I don't I mean what Matt McClain, Matt, we're moving now, will he We're moving toward the Queen City. We're moving good, Matt, Matt McLain. Well, I mean there he's going to get a second opinion from doctors. So we'll see what happens. I mean, I

don't know. I mean if he if he needs shoulder surgery, that he might be out here. Who knows. McLain is in the injury cycle. I talk about this all the time. Injuries breed other injuries, something you have a one ailment, it leads to another ailment, to another ailment. He needs to, like I hate to say it, take a month off and and and just startled scratch because this is not going well. And how do you have twenty four year old hurt? Yeah, he had the oblique

early on this year, early on in the spring. And now that now, I guess they looked at his shoulder and said, well, then I guess they got an MRI and said, oh, something's in there, so we'll see what happens. How about TJ. Friedo on he back Memorial Day? Yeah, at least, yeah, three to four weeks will until looking India has got a planter fasciis. He can't walk. He said, it's like walking on marbles. India is okay as far as I know. You want to bet? Uh No, I don't know. I don't have the

money. Like the interpreter for now, thinking about that, I mean, that guy, all he has to do is interpet the superstar of baseball. He goes on luxury planes, charter planes, probably got a nice house at Los Angeles, and then you know, and then he goes to the ballpark. You know, I mean what I mean doesn't you want to collect stas or coins? As I said, I mean, come on, it does make you wonder that guy's got all the money. I'm sure the interpret is

paid handsomely. He doesn't. He doesn't pull his wallet out for anything eight million dollars a year. And I mean, could you not find another hobby stamp collecting because he'd probably get hurt doing that. The Reds need to get in bubble wrap immediately. Amen to that. But rock gambling. When you played football, if was there any gambling? Can you say publicly no? But now and now players are allowed Like an NFL player can bet on sports.

It just can't be football. A Major League Baseball player can bet on sports. It just can't be baseball. I mean, that's the cardinal sin, correct. But in California you've got a legal problem because did you guys see that today? I think it's the person's head coach in the NBA that he was approached and threatened by gamblers about games over the past few month, reported it to the NBA. He said, gambling has gone overboard. This is way too much. Now, I guess there's an app now for kids

that you can get virtual coins for betting on one games. That's it. That called grooming, and these these organizations they wanted this, Pro sports wanted this because there's so much money. But now you're in it because now the horses out of the barn. Gambling as everyone's doing it. It's never been easier. You can do it on your phone in the middle of a game,

and it's a problem. How about this? So Tani says, I have no knowledge of gambling debts and that I had not personally transferred money to the bookmakers associate in California, where any betting is illegal. Again, would have lost a bet that you cannot gamble in California, where you can do everything else. You can pee in the sidewalk, defecating the heroine, worth the goods from a store, but you can't make a bet. I make

a bed. Explain that one, he said. We have a brotherhood together, he said, in the past, I'm closer to the closer to my mischau Houa than I am to my own family. I mean, I could you be with somebody twenty four to seven not knowing what they're doing. If you're you wouldn't know if your wife would right, you spend a lot of time your wife, you would know she was doing something major illegal and with your money, wouldn't you. And now the federal authorities are involved because there's

a lot of tax consequences when you when you have these moneys flying. And Otani was making a boatload of dough the last three or four years, but not one hundred million dollars, not seven hundred million. He was making a boatload of money, like a million, five hundred thousand when he began. He was making seven to fifty and then six hundred and then a million. And so this was going on when he was not the Otani of today. So before this big contract, he wasn't making more than money in bucks.

He made minimum for the first three years. But he's been how long has you been in the baseball I would say he's like six or seven years, right, But he made minimum and this guy was gambling large amounts of money. So let's go back to this question. Every game, every night, four and a half million bucks. That's a lot of that's a that's a lot of dough ray in the meetings. Let's gome back to this. Why are baseball players getting hurt so much and so free? I'm not one to

question injuries. I've been there, and it's it's unfair to but but but they are getting hurt. But why why is that in the day and age where all these guys they have personal trainers in the science and the technology and the you know, the cryo chambers and the different workout routines. How come baseball players are getting hurt more now than they did in the eighties and nineties two thousand. According to I asked this question to Joe knucks All about twenty

years ago when he played, he said, there was no dl. He said, when we played like football, basketball, baseball. US SCA. Robertson worked in a clothing store, Bob Trump, he sold suits at POGs Ken Anderson was a real estate They stopped. They stopped what they were doing. So say October first, were done. They would reports six months later having let of life, a little bit overweight. And then they get in more or less, get in shape and play. So is it the constant

year round in year round? They work out, they eat right. Those guys didn't eat right, they didn't drink right. Cigarettes smokes everything. They smoked cigarettes in the dugout for years. And then they finally said Joe Tory quit smoking cigarettes and the dugout with the Yankees, he was fine, And Jimmy Lalan was fine for smoking cigarettes and the dugout with the Pirates. You know, it's a bad image for the kids to watch some an adults smokes

cigarettes. Also bad image. They have gambling plaster all over every single piece of you know. Oh, and they're gambling anyway. It doesn't make any difference. And for Otani directly or indirectly to be involved in an almost a five million dollar payout to a bookie, that's a problem. That's a problem. What's on the big show today Rock? If anything? Well, right

out of the gate we got Mike Allen Junior coming on. I don't know if you've seen a lot of these cases have been coming around more and more about squatters' rights. There's a person in New York City, this woman who owned this house. She actually it came to her via a death in the family, got bequeathed to her. And before she can even get in there, and really, you know know what's going on. Some squatters go in and you have like thirty days there. If you're there thirty days there,

they can't kick you out. We'll get you out. And so she there's a story where she got led away in handcuffs out of her own house and allowed the squatter to stay in the house. Don't tell me what the hell's going on with that, but that's New York. Mike Allen Junior is going to talk about that. We have someone on plane etiquette at four o'clock. Ye I did real quick. Want to give a shout out real quick to a friend of mine down in Nashville. His name is IRV Woosley. Okay,

he passed away at eighty yesterday. He was the manager of George Strait Leanne Woolmock. This is an icon in country music. Uh, and ran around with him for for a long time. He had a bar down in San Marcos, Texas. And one day some guy named George Strait, some young kid named George Strait comes in. Okay. He's like, damn, this guy's pretty good, right, And he goes up to George Strae this is you know whatever mid seventies said, Hey, look, I I know

some people in Nashville, and I think you got what it takes. I will fund everything. I will fund you to go up there, and I'll put down the money to make a record, and if we if we don't make it, it's on me. You got nothing. But if we do, we'll just split it fifty to fifty. How's that sound? And they held out their hands fifty to fifty on a handshake, and that's what it was until basically yesterday. Yeah, George straight, all my exes live in

Texas. Yep, yeah, but yeah, a friend of mine passed away complications doing with surgery eighty years old. Great man, wise man, and uh, George, He's Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore's Georgetree sixty singles number one to beat. I know segmen, get me out of the students. Report well, looking at honor of a beautiful day here at the tri State. And one week from today is opening Day against the Nationals, and Sunday on Jim Scott Day. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude Triple.

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