Bill cunning into Great America. Welcome this laurious Monday afternoon in the tri State. Coming up later, we'll be an expert on the southern border. Also, someone from Afghanistan is going to talk about how the isis K has reinstituted itself in Afghanistan and they were behind the bombing and the killing of one hundred and seventy five Russians. And I saw in court this morning the four individuals involved, and I'm not sure the Russian security forces read them their miranda rights.
One guide didn't have an ear that was chopped off and fed to them, and three others were beaten to within an inch of their life. And that's a failure again of the Biden administration to do what it did in Afghanistan, and so much more. And of course Reds Baseball kicks off on Thursday
about to five am and continues until at least midnight and maybe beyond. But until then, as you may know, there are several non government organizations called NGOs that assist in the assimilation of those who show up at their door from whether immigration or not is not a status that to be determined. And Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio is one of those mngos along with many others including the Urban League and Salvation Army to transition from where they these immigrants where they were
to where they're going to be in the future. And Tony Stewart is the CEO of Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio. Tony Stewart, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you inform the American people what is the mission of Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio. Sure, Bill, thanks for having me on. Catholic Charity Southwestern Ohio's mission is to serve empower people in their times of vulnerability through God's love.
We do this through a wide range of programming that is all focused in our local communities. What kind of specific help do you give the immigration community. Can to be specific about food, housing, clothing, work requirements,
things of that character. Sure. Well, first, let me just share that Catholic Charities has a wide variety of programs, so we serve nearly twenty thousand people a year of from all backgrounds and ages, from early childhood to older age, whether that's through food pantries, mental health programming, parenting education, family support efforts, seniors and caregiver supports, and a collection of our
programs are related to migrants, specifically to provide humanitarian assistance to those who come
through our doors. But when I read some of the commentators online, there has been some suggestion that Catholic Charities, along with many other NGOs, are an attraction allure that illegal immigrants are encouraged to come here because there are social welfare agencies such as Catholic Charity. He's funded in part by the federal government to provide these services that but for Catholic Charities this a large influx of illegal
immigrants now called newcomers would not exist. Is that true? I would say absolutely not. The situation of migration is an issue that needs to be dealt with through Congress and through the administration. We essentially serve whoever comes through our doors, regardless of their backgrounds, and I could certainly attest that nobody is
coming to our particular area just because we exist as an agency. There are many organizations within the Greater Cincinnati area that serve whoever comes through their doors, say Vinci to Paul, other food pantries that just serve people. They as they need through their humanitarian needs. And we don't have a role in how people get here, so we don't try to recruit or have any role, and who's coming through the border or other locations, we simply serve them when
they arrive here. Does the federal government pay Catholic charities? Some have used the term a boatload of money to do this and it's a money maker for Catholic charities? Is that true or false? That is also false. We do receive funds, yes, from the federal government, to do very specific programming that is related to migrants. The two programs that we receive as an
agency, one is our refugee Resettlement program. This is a program that's been operating a broad daylighte for decades now, since the Vietnam War, essentially to resettle a handful of refugees, most of whom who've been languishing in refugee camps for many, many years, to come over for resettlement. In a given year. We'll settle a few hundred families in a year, and this is done through a contract with the federal government. But to say that it's a
body maker, I can certainly declare that it does not. It doesn't even pay the bills for the program. We rely on a great deal of private contributions from the community, people who want to be a part of this mission, and many many volunteers. We have over eight hundred volunteers a year that work with ussy Catholic charities and many in kind donations furniture, just clothing.
We hobble together a lot of resources to make these programs work. The funds that we get from the federal government to help with the refugee resettlement program don't cover the whole thing. The people who are doing this work are essentially social workers who could certainly be making more money I imagine working some other place in the for profit world. So these are people who are doing this because they love the mission, they love helping other people. They want to see the
Gospel put into action. The other program that we run that receive some federal support is are case management for unaccompanied children. So those kids that the federal government determines, for whatever reason, to be placed at a household and about
a two hundred mile radius around Cincinnati. What they are placed here, we receive notification and are asked to provide some basic case management services to ensure that the kids are safe, that they're not being exploited, that they're not victims of human trafficking. We just try to provide some basic case management to make sure these kids are okay. Well, one of your essentially what we do.
One of your guys told me that in reality, Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio is financially unconnected to other Catholic Charities groups around the country, and that if the money from the Feds did not come for the refugee resettlement or the case management of children, if that didn't exist at all, Catholic Charities financially would be in better shape. So you don't make money on this. Is that fair to say, yes, we don't make money on this at all.
I mean, we couldn't run those programs without the federal support, but we're certainly not making any money off of it. And we couldn't run those programs if we didn't have a number of other supports, people who want to be a part of the effort and help make it all happen. But that is also true that we operate independently of all the other Catholic Charities agencies in the country. Catholic Charities is an entity of the local dioceses at which they
exist. So we do, of course support each other at our mission to promote the Gospel and to help those in need. That's why we exist. But we operate completely independent of each other, and our sole mission is to support the poor and vulnerable in our local communities. That is entirely our focus. Let's say Tony Bender shows up from Yugoslavia. He's got a wife and three kids, and he shows up at Catholic charities kind of walk us through
the intake process. English is the second or third or fourth language. He can speak fluent to fluent Romanian. That's about it, and does he work, does explain the process. So when Tony Bender shows up from Yugoslavia, what happens? Yeah, Well, really, the types of services that a
viagrant could receive really depends upon their status. So if an emmigrant family has no particular migrant status that we, like anybody, would just provide some basic humanitarian assistance, food, clothing, just whatever support they might need and not even know, honestly, if we wouldn't even ask those questions, If that's just the kind of service that they would need, do you make them work.
I mean a lot of people say, well, you're on the public dole in a sense, although this is private and you don't have to work. How do you take someone and say, you've got to be self supporting, you've got to function, and this isn't a place for you to live the rest of your life. How do you get how do you transition them
out of Catholic charities? Sure, so, if an immigrant is coming as a refugee, it does have a status where they're allowed to work, for instance, and we were bringing them in or they were brought to us as a refugee for us to resettle, then we're going to provide a comprehensive resettlement process for them with volunteers and SOOL classes, job readiness support, whatever we could do to help them integrate fully into the American society and to be contributing
members of our communities. And I would highly state that we have a high success rate and the refugees that we've worked with have well established themselves in many ways and are building a better Cincinnati for all of us. So this started more than a half a century ago with the Vietnam situation, and the last two or three years there's been some hot white lamps on the whole process. And you're saying, and you know where the bodies are buried. You've been
at this for a long time. You're the CEO of Catholic Charities of Southwest Ohio, and everything you're telling me is Number one, Catholic Charities doesn't make any money on this at all. It's not a big money maker. Number Two, it's run by essentially hundreds of social workers and others assisting these communities. And number three, the goal is to get them from where they are, which is in need, to where they're not in need, which might take six months, a year, two years, or three years. And
then there's another influx. Have you noticed an influx the last year or two of additional refugees from many parts of the world, that is an uptick of the need that you have. Yeah, well, no, you're right. I think you defied our work very well there. And you know, we've
seed a variety of waves come through in recent years. So, for one, the Afghanistan situation, you know when the Taliban horrifically took over that country and Afghans were being evacuated out of any of those Afghans that were ended up in Cincinnati for whatever reason. You know, we had no say and who would come here, but those that the federal government determined would end up in
Cincinnati. We helped them resettle and get their new lives started, and it's really exciting just to see where they are about two years, two and a half years later. The Ukrainians would be another example of leeing the war of course with Russia, and our support for them as they try to make a new life at least until their country is hopefully a peaceful place again. So we seed ways like that where we've been directly involved in helping people build new
lives here locally. And Tony start about the children. One of the worst things about what's happening on the collapse of our southern border is literally hundreds of thousands of children from newborns to fifteen sixteen years old that are being sexually trafficked all over the place. They might be working in sweatshops sixteen hours a day. Farming communities may take them and force these children to work, and that is am I fair to say, that is not what Catholic charities does.
What Catholic charity stops the human trafficking and exploitation. It doesn't incentivize it explain that process. That's absolutely right, Bill, I mean that's the tragedy is that kids who are migrating on their own, who are left vulnerable, whoever would want to prey on them or exploit them. The lack I think of an orderly and humane immigration system, which is a federal problem, is what's
causing a lot of this. But we try to pick up the pieces, and so when we have the capacity to provide some case management, to keep an eye on these kids, make sure we know where they are, that we could report that they're safe, that they're they're in a school, someplace, that they aren't being sex trafficked. I mean, that's the space that we want to be in to protect these children as much as we possibly can.
So, Tony Stewart, as far as you're aware, once an unaccompanied child gets to Southwest Ohio Catholic Charities, to your knowledge, has any of those children been sex trafficked or used or abused in any fashion to your knowledge, to my knowledge, no, anybody who is on our case role, we're we're the ones that are trying to make sure that that does not happen. Tony Stewart, thank you for setting the record straight. And what is
your website? If those listening to our dulcet tones now this Monday afternoon want to assist in some way to provide goods or services or volunteer labor, whatever it might be. What is your website? Sure, it's ccsw o h dot org. Invite people to see more what we do and certainly to get involved. You know, we at Catholic Charity see ourselves as a large family of staff, volunteers, supporters, partners in the community who all want to
build a greater Cincinnati and together I think we're doing that. You know. One thing I've assisted over the years are pregnancy centers, in which women that are in crisis when they're pregnant can go to a pregnancy center and they have a case worker. There's reasons a sonogram might be shown, this is your baby, this is what the baby looks like. You're a healthy mom, you have a healthy unborn baby, and pregnancy centers step up and say, Okay, what do you need? How can we help you? Is that
the similar philosophy of Catholic charities? Yeah, I mean I would say that we very much work in concert with many pregnancy care centers and certainly support them in the mission in the Gospel command to protect human life from conception until natural death. You know, we we do this together for the community where the pregnancy sitters just do amazing work helping mothers in need and saving on board life.
We we like to support them in other ways through our humanitarian assistance to those moms, to provide mental health counseling wherever we can to those women I need. So we were really in this together. Catholic Charities to Southwest Ohio, Tony Stewart. No relation to the great NASCAR driver to my knowledge or your knowledge. Is that correct? To my knowledge? Note you wish you were, but nonetheless Catholic Charities to southwester Whiow and Tony Stewart. Seriously,
thank you for setting the record straight this afternoon. Thank you, Thank you Bill for having me on. And God bless and God bless America. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available five and three, seven four nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred wlwle buy any God, Why so your card we buy nine dollars so you can
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the right to appeal. Now that is somewhat common, not the amount of money, but when you have a civil judgment against you, to have the right to appeal, you've got to post a bond equal to the civil judgment unless exigent circumstances arise. Exigent means unusual circumstances exist, And in this case, the real estate holdings of Donald Trump, just in the New York City are worth billions and billions and billions of dollars. So this guy's not going
to have scowned with buildings to Abu Dhabi. The buildings exist, Trump Towericks, etc. I've been in several times beautiful structure along with five other massive structures including country clubs that you can't move somewhere. So it was ridiculous for the trial judge to make Donald Trump put up almost half a billion dollars, having already put up about one hundred million for the Gene Carroll situation. Because
he's not going anywhere, anytime, anytime soon. Anyway. I'm sure he wants he got to New York City, but you just can't in a fire sale in real estate markets where prices are depressed, simply sell quickly within thirty days. So the New York Court of Appeals has issued a ruling about an hour or so ago that he can put up one hundred and seventy five million dollars, which the Trumpster came out and said he can post that within the
next ten days. That gives him the right to appeal. The place he's going to get justice will be in federal court, not in New York state court dominated by left wing progressives. So in order to go to federal court to claim under the Eighth Amendment excessive fines, first thing you're going to have to do at that point is to exhaust all of your state remedies. I
said, all of your state remedies. It must be exhausted. So to get to federal court to apply the Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution, the Trumpster must exhaust all of the state remedies, which means he must appeal to the New York Court of Appeals and then must also has to appeal to the so called Supreme Court of the State of New York. All of that process
can take the next one to three years. Then at the conclusion of that, he can jump into federal court and allege that there's a federal issue that has been decided against him in New York state court, so he wants a federal court. Then he will begin at the trial level of the U. S District Court, to the US Circuit Court of Appeals, then to the US Supreme Court. All of that could take another two to four years.
So this is a lengthy process. So now he has the right to appeal, and the appellate issues are manifold, they're marriad, they're many, such as successive fines in the behavior of the trial judge, ingern et cetera. He can fully have that matter adjudicated in the New York appellate court system, and then if he loses out over the next one to three years, he can jump into federal court and keep that going for one to three years after
that. The more important decision today was from the what was from the trial court in the criminal case now of what's happening with Gene Carroll, addition to what's happening with the Attorney General. The County prosecutor in New York City have filed criminal charges against the Donald thirty six counts Alvin Bragg on hush money. Now, because the thirty six counts should be misdemeanors and not felonies, the only way to have the statute of limitations be extended is to allege some sort
of misdemeanor activity that hid the condition of a felony that was committed. So in order for this to have any saliens to avoid the statute of limitations, Alvin Bragg had to allege that the purpose and the only purpose Donald Trump had and paying Stormy Daniels about one hundred and forty five thousand dollars was to avoid putting that on his Federal Election Commission reports. Now, that was that's the reason he did it. It was a federal campaign contribution to his twenty sixteen
campaign that should have been reported to the FEDS as a campaign contribution. The money paid to Stormy Daniels that Michael Cohen was involved with, which is a bunch of bs, complete bs. I won't won't use the full word of
twelve forty four in the afternoon but it's bs, it's not true. There could have been numerous reasons why Donald Trump paid Stormy Daniels for the activities that happened in twenty oh seven, what about sixteen, seventeen years ago, other than to avoid the necessity of putting that payment on federal election forms as a
federal campaign donation to his campaign for the presidency. He might have done it in order to keep his wife from finding out that he had a quick moment with a porn star Stormy Daniels. Could have been embarrassment to his grandchildren or his sons that daddy allegedly doing a wild thing with Stormy Daniels. And if that's the case, then he violated no federal law whatsoever. And the statutes of limitations mean the case has got to be bounced out of court. So
we'll see how that happens. And the trial judge this morning set a trial date of April to fifteenth to start that trial, which, according to the judge, may take as long as two months to try. So instead of campaigning for the presidency, you're gonna have Donald Trump for the next six to eight weeks sitting in a grimy, dirty courtroom in Manhattan listening to charges of sexual activity between him and Stormy Daniels, and this, like the other cases,
a bunch of bs. And if he is convicted, will it hurt his election chances? You know, you would say normally yes, it would hurt, but in reality I don't know. Every time he gets indicted, because it is such a political farce, his approval rating goes higher and Joe Biden goes lower because the public understands. In Pulling and elsewhere, this is
happening because Donald Trump is the leading candidate of the opposition party. In Russia, the leading candidate gets imprisoned in the Arctic and is killed in prison. In America, we're not nearly so brutal. What we do is simply the Democrats indict the leading candidate of the opposition party, try to bankrupt him, or at a minimum, put him in prison for the rest of his life
so he can't run. There's a chunk of the electorate who say that if in fact, Donald Trump is convicted of felonies, twenty percent of an independen say I'm not going to vote for the guy because he's a convicted felon.
So, but that's conventional wisdom. How it plays out, God only knows, and so the verdict would be within the next sixty to ninety days, which means that sometime in June or July he's going to be likely convicted of misdemeanors which resulted in the hiding of a requirement to put that money on federal election campaign forms in Washington, which makes it a felony. And what happens
at sentencing is beyond me. I cannot conceive that somehow a New York City jury or an Atlanta City jury or a Washington d C. Jury is going to give Donald Trump a Texas al Paso. The best he has is maybe a hung jury. The Democrats want Donald Trump's ass by one means or another. And so when the coordination of these meetings took place in the White House between New York City and Fanny Willis, in Atlanta and Washington d C. Jack Smith, there was a sense of, well, let's indict him in
state court. So even if it becomes the president again, he can't pardon himself for violation of New York or Georgia law. He can't do that. You see the farce happening in Atlanta right now, with Fanny Willis. That's embarrassing, and the same thing can be said about New York City. They
never would have done this to a Democrat. This is all politically based and they want to make sure the cases are tried before November to bleed Donald Trump of money, secondly to make sure he can't campaign because he's such an effective campaigner, and thirdly, to make him more likely Joe Biden will retain the presidency despite the predilections of the American people. They got to change stuff despite that going on. So I'm watching something in real time in Russia. They
kill the opposition in America. The Democrats so infringe upon his ability to campaign to raise money that they come out him a different way. The goal of the Democrats is to bankrupt Donald Trump and to lock him up for the rest
of his life. The poor guy's like seventy eight years old, and by the time these things are concluded with sentencing, et cetera, at all the appeal this will take one to three years, so they will simply want to get the conviction likely overturned on appeal so that the twenty percent of independent voters won't vote for Donald Trump, which is scary and it's embarrassing. It's very
embarrassing for the legal system. Do you want to hear more about Stormy Daniels and porn stars and Michael Cohen and money paid to her in October of twenty sixteen through Michael Cohen so that more would not become public about Stormy Daniels, who, by the way, wrote a book appears on many talk shows along with Michael Cohen. It is unbelievable to say that Donald Trump wanted a quiet down story about Army Daniels when everyone knows her name. She wants her name
to be known. It's enhanced her career. Michael Cohene, his lawyer, is a crook. And so it is unbelievable to maintain that somehow Donald Trump wanted to keep this thing quiet. What from the time it happened is by the front page of papers for years, it's well known now whether the event actually happened or not, I don't know, do you know? My gut tells me it did happen. So what move on? What's important is not Stormy Dane was getting paid, but the status of this country with inflation in
the southern border and terrorist attacks. What happened in Moscow a few days ago Friday Night is truly unbelievable. Isis K Taliban slash Afghanistan reconstituted after Joe Biden
pulled everyone out of Afghanistan over the objections of his own generals. Mackenzie and Millie said, we got to keep a couple thousand marines at Bogram Air Force Base to knock down and to keep the animals at bay that'd being isis K. We have something in common with Russia, which is to fight and eliminate Islamic terror What's happening now in Israel, what's happening now in Moscow Russia, has happened in America and will happen again in America. We're the Great Satan.
And does Islamic terrorists want to kill and rape and murder men, women and children in this country. Absolutely. They've done it before and they're going to do it again. This is a precursor. And by the way, when I look at the conditions of those four Islamic terrorists from ISIS inside Moscow
jails, I don't think they ever read their miranda rights. As one of the Russian security forces soldiers cut off the ears of one of the terrorists and forced him to eat his own ears and other ones were tortured, and it's online. I'm watching some of this stuff and I can't watch it anymore. Using electrification of his private parts to get more information, beaten up, brutalized, broken bones, no teeth, broken ear drums, cutting off body parts.
It's electrifying them to get information. See, I don't think they worry much about the Fourth Amendment nor Miranda rights. They and these four guys, I'm surprised they're still alive. They want to keep them alive for a while until they go to some Arctic penal colony, in which case did we brutalize
there until they're dead? And that's exactly what happened in Moscow. What's happening in Israel right now is going to happen in this country because of the policies of Joe Biden, and no point is our so called mainstream media made the connection between what happened in Afghanistan in August of twenty twenty one to what's happening now because many said at the time it's going to be reconstituted. Isis they
will arise again. First, they want after the individuals in hamas part of the ISIS network to do what they did to men, women and children in Israel. Now it's Moscow, Russia. Next is the gold us of a be prepared and as much as possible, be armed to protect yourself and your family. Lots of guns, lots of ammunition. I can only imagine in most situations in America, at least in the Red States, if murderers walk around some movie theater or some outdoor facility and no one is armed, to
kind of damage they can cause. In America, that's not going to be the case because so many people are armed, shots will be fired back at those doing these kinds of things. So get ready for the terrorist attack in America, which is being planned as I speak, from the southern border, from the northern border, from elsewhere or part of the group flown in by Joe Biden. Every day about one thousand more brought in the country. Ten
to twenty percent are terrorists to plan and to execute. What happened in zero Israel and what happened in Moscow is going to happen right here. So let's continue with more line becomes available seven four nine, seven thousand, after one o'clock today, will be Steve gorm He's an expert on the environment, what's happening on EVS and so much much more. After two o'clock today is doctor
Ian Kingsley. I'm sorry, doctor Ian Kingsbury on many issues relative to the teaching and what's happening in public schools, what's happening in our colleges about DEI and CRT, and so much more, plus getting ready for Reds Baseball. One interesting fact, as you know I'm getting my speech prepared, is I
speak for Thursday at the Holy Grail. Unbelievable. And I'm looking at this story that it appears that the Cincinnati Reds last year lost in mann games a total of six hundred and fifty games in a one hundred and sixty two game season. We're lost by players due to injuries with the Reds, which is the number one lost games played in the Major League Baseball all thirty teams of the regil number one. They're starting off this year with at least seven players
on the injured list, including Matt McClain and TJ. Friedel, Brandon Williamson, Ian Giebo, Sam Mall and Alex Young and so many more. It is unbelievable. The number of injuries the Reds have in spring training that cactus the league. Maybe it should be down to two weeks and play a bunch of inn squad games. The Reds lead lead Major League Baseball and games missed by players due to injuries. Last year, six hundred and fifty games were
missed in total by all the Reds players. This year, they're on tracks be number one again and let's continue. Bill cunning him the Great American Live at Home of the Reds. Kick it off, Let's get it on News Radio seven hundred Wow. Join us for our twenty twenty four iHeartRadio Music Awards Live from the Joldie Ter in Hollywood, Monday, April First. Watch on five Bill Cunningham, The Great American, of course, where daily hourly, and God forbid if Joe Biden wins, if he's the nominee in November,
this madness will continue. On the environment, Steve gorm Is, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, authored at least four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, over one hundred thousand copies in print. Steve's new book is Breakdown, The Green Breakdown, The Coming renewable energy failure coming. It came out a few months back, and it's going crazy. Naming the book again once again, Green Breakdown, the coming renewable
energy failure which is happening everywhere. Steve Gorm, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before we get onto the topic directly of the climate which changes four times a year in the state of Ohio. Four times a year.
The climate change is called seasonal change, but nonetheless head on a guest a few days ago a female activist who said that most of our girlfriends in their late teens, in their twenties, early thirties and not having children anymore, because why bring a new life life into a planet which is a burnt
cinder spinning in space. That we're all going to die, And so it is such an article a principle, one of the commandments of liberalism today is that climate change is practically irreversible, that we're all going to die instead of live. What's your thoughts, first of all, on young women who refuse
to have children to bring them into the world. They want to kill healthy unborn babies in the womb, that somehow that is an article of faith among liberalism that women should not have children, especially four or five or six kids, because you're also going to assist in killing the planet. Hey Bill, great to join you. Yeah, that is just very, very sad. I'm a big family guy myself. My wife and I have two locations,
are split our time with the kids and the grandkids. Great, and those poor women are going to find out about thirty years from now when they don't have kids, they don't have family, that this whole thing was a bunch of nonsense. And they were told in school, and they were told by the press they shouldn't have kids to stop man made global warming. They're going to find out and it's just going to be too late. It just is such a shame, and this has been taught in universities and all over.
Just a tragedy. And the other issue is that I see in Ireland, of course one hundred and fifty years ago, my relatives came here from Cork. And also in England, Western democracies are killing themselves. They're committing cultural suicide, getting rid of cows, sheep and pigs because of flatulence and the damage cause of the environment. Another thing happening in California. You might recall that California was in a drought. Nature tends to equalize things over time.
What goes up will come down. In the last two years here we are in spring, but winter and spring have exceeded all forecasts. And now there's fifty to eighty feet of snow in the Ceo Madres that is going to fill up all the basins despite their inability to form reservoirs, which is what should be done. They should double and triple the amount of holding areas for water,
but they don't do that in California. But is what's happening right now in Florida the flooding winter and spring the last two years, is that due to human cause climate change? If it's dry, it's climate change, and if it's wet, it's climate change. What is the truth? Yeah, this has all happened before. As you say, California two years ago, you read all the headlines and they said we were in a one hundred year climate drought and they were in a drought. And then what happened in the
last two winters. We had these atmospheric rivers coming up from Hawaii soaking California two years in a row. They've had all these floods. They have records snow or at least one hundred percent full snowfall in the mountains the last two years. And by the way, this has happened in the past. All these things have happened in the past if you look at them. There was a great California flood eighteen sixty one eighteen sixty two where they had these same
atmospheric rivers come in. They flooded the whole state. There was ten feet deep of water in Sacramento when they moved the governments. And in two months December and January, they got sixty inches of rain in the Los Angeles area and then the the the San Bernardino Valley was flooded up to the top of the telegraph poles all the way across the valley. A fifth of the cattle in California died during that flood. So these are things that happened in history
and they're not as as you know. You read the press and they say, uh, well, there's a headline from NPR or another atmospheric river has so California. What role has climate changed played? So it just is it's just crazy, you know, And you talk about talk about agriculture. Did you know that the World Bank has said that we need to ban all meat production and all dairy by twenty twenty five. I'm sorry, it's not the
World leg it's a World health organization. What I mean next year? Yeah, a world health organization says we've got to ban all meat and all dairy. And you know we've had it'd be different if people are getting sick, but we've had increasing life spans, decreasing uh infant mortality for the last fifty years. People are healthier than ever. And yeah, you can overeat, but but the reason wasn't health. The reason was we got to stop man
made climate change. I mean, this used to be a health organization. Now it's become a U a climate organization again. Just people are just off the rocker, Well, Steve Gorham, how healthy would it be to eat carrots and alfalfa sprouts? Hell, I'm I'm an American. I like to roar like a lion. I can't eat like a rabbit. How healthy is it date dat alfalfa sprouts and carrots. I'm not a rat. People need
pro Most people need protein. If you don't, if you don't get it from your diet, and and uh, you know it can be very, very unhealthy. But you know, the the United Nations has it has a proposal to uh, the UN is urging people to eat insects to fight world hunger. Insects, I'm going to give me a cockroach instead of a hamburger. I need a cockroach. Insects are reported to emit less greenhouse gases and less ammonia than cattle or pikes, and they require significantly less land or water
than cattle rearing the youth. I mean, so the UN is telling me I gotta I gotta eat cockroaches and ants because of flatulence coming from the butts of pikes. And that is that what the UED is really? I haven't heard this one. So I have to eat insects now, Yeah, it's the methane coming out of cattle. And just to you know, there have
been a couple of big government contracts recently. One one group concluded that feeding animals seaweed reduces greenhouse gases by eighty so so much for grass fed beef. And another one is actually we're trying to potty train cows to reduce greenhouse casts emissions. Yeah, how do you do that? How about a diet I don't know. And then the ultimate is a you school this last year gave
it a s. They had assignments for kids. They had them eating insects in class and teaching them that they shouldn't be eating beef to help save the climate. This is a Utah school true story. So people are just off the rocker here with this whole climate thing. Steve Gorham, is it a matter of government control of your life that they don't want to give Americans the idea that a steak is a good thing or having a pork chop now and
then, I believe it or not. I like a big mac. I think when these double cheeseburgers who catch a onion and pickle is kind of a good thing. I like to get a pizza down and then with pepperoni, sausage and bacon, maybe some green peppers. How bad am I? Because I don't like to eat that much fruits and vegetables. I do eat those things because I get to balance my diet out. But to say, the United Nations that tell me to eat ants, and the World Health Organization was
to ban all meat, and I saw the story out of Brazil. Now instead of eating steaks. We should be eating snakes. I'm reading the story and it's about life and pythons, like in the Everglades A lot. I watched these shows in the Everglades, which I think is fabulous with Troy and he's out there picking up pythons and they're eating Some South American countries are eating snakes instead of steaks. Would you eat a boa? I don't know.
I might try it. But the idea that we're going to save the planet by eating python, I mean, that's just goofy thing, you know. But the elites are way off base. Again, We've had this happen in the past. All the elites are telling us we have to make energy transitions, change our diet, drive electric cars, do all these things for the climate. But it was only about forty or fifty years ago that they were
saying we have to do this to help stop over population. And literally the United States would not lend global aid to nations and unless they had population control plans. The World Bank was doing the same thing we had. We had nations in South America that were rounding up indigenous people and having them sterilized. We had in India they were chasing young girls down and sterilizing, and they had There are stories about girls hiding in the in the agricultural fields to stay
away from these groups. But that was the case again of the elites that said, well, we know better for people, then they know about doing their own families. And it's just like this climate thing, same kind of thing. We know better, We're not going to We don't want you to eat meat and dairy. Let's talk about what's happening in Chicago, which is a failed city state. I have great empathy for the people of Illinois, but not for the people of Chicago, because God helps those that help themselves.
And when you have Lori Lightfoot also known as Beetlejuice as the mayor, and then you bring in someone like Brandon Johnson, who's far to the left of Beetlejuice but now as the weapons of weapon of mass distraction. The Sun Times is reporting that Exon Mobile has been sued by the city of Chicago for climate change. Please explain. Yeah, they're suing five oil companies and they're saying that that they are suing them for climate change destruction first and second fraud
that the oil companies knew about it. But you know these suits have not been very successful. It's a pretty high bar. You have to show the court that you have been damaged, second that the oil companies caused a third that they could the court can impose a remedy. We've had already Oakland and San Francisco that have failed. The court's rejected them. Those are those are
back in appeals in New York City. New York City also sued and that they lost in circuit court, and then they lost in the appeals court as well. I don't know of a single case where a city or a state has brought a suit for monetary damages against an oil company and one. But you know, this costs money, and this raises prices for everybody, and
the consumer is the one that ends up paying for all this stuff. The goal of the radical left in this kind entry is to treat to oil and gasoline like cigarettes, that somehow you can sue Marlborough and the Marlboro Man and Winston's and have the same result with excellent oil. I pray not. You are also posting about increase electricity demand calls by EV mandates. A few days ago, Joe Biden was somebody in Biden's office. He doesn't go to work.
He's feeble, old and frail, according to the US Department of Justice, declaring him incompetent to stand trial. Well, I guess he's competent to be the president. He said a few days ago that by twenty thirty, which is only what five and a half years away, half the cars in America must be electric vehicle, which would tremendously the gigabytes required the Mega watch to do. That would be unbelievable. And let's talk about the incapability of
meeting that goal, because the American people don't want to buy evs. Explain. Yeah, so the green goals have a big, big conflict. What they say is, first, to get to net zero, let's shut down all the coal and natural gas in the United States. That's about fifty eight percent of electricity. Okay, well shut that down. At the same time, they're saying, okay, we're going to put everybody in electric vehicle,
get them off gasoline. Big energy demand. Second, we're going to get rid of all their gas appliances, their stoves, and their furnaces and their water heaters. We've got to replace all those of electric. Another huge thing with electricity demand then they're saying, and then we've got, at the same time, we got an artificial intelligence revolution going on. We've got people putting
these new processors into data centers. That's going to boost the consumption of data center electricity for about one and a half percent of our electricity to about ten percent. And then the other thing that says that, well, they're showing out billions of dollars for green hydrogen, which you produce by using electrolysis to break down water. Another massive increase in electricity. This stuff just isn't going to happen. You can't shut down all our coal and natural gas and try
and boost electricity in all these other areas. Just another reason we're going to have this green breakdown. Well is William Shatner who just had his ninety third birth birthday and Spock. Have they somehow discovered di lithium crystals and we have unlimited supplies of energy? I don't think so. And do the batteries and the elements in the batteries, most of which are made in communists red China, do they cause more environmental damage than natural gas pipelines, oil pipelines,
et cetera. Coal mining, what causes more damage. Is it batteries or natural gas and oil? I would say it's a batteries anatric guesst and oil put self carbon dioxide, which is great for plants and helps our environment. But the batteries require vast amounts of mining to do. Every one thousand pound car battery you have to mine about five hundred thousand pounds of earth and then you have to refine those metals. That's done in China and they have big
pollution problems there. So if you really look at the materials train, the evs are much worse than than carbon dioxide emissions from your from your car. Steve Gorm, did you say five hundred thousand pounds of earth produces how much of a how many batteries? About one thousand pound battery battery for a single car? You got to move, you know, five hundred thousand pounds of earth. It's it's quite a big amount. Well, how do you move
five hundred thousand pounds of earth? Do it by hand or do it by the use of carbon it mine? They do it with the big tractors that are burning burning diesel. And where do the ingredients go? Because when mined in in the Cono. There's tens of thousands of black kids on their hands in the dark, working fourteen to sixteen hours a day, one hundreds killed every year. Of course, I'd love to see a sixty minutes report on that, and the and the and the elements for the batteries are put on
barges and shipped where communist red China child labor and forced labor. And then yeah, and then they get they have tons of tailing, miles and miles of area that is polluted in China for refining metals that goes in the batteries.
So you can come back and drive your tesla, well the tesla, I mean basically, you're saying that the Biden administration and left wing activists are telling us that within the next five or six years, we must double the electricity production in this country using more power plants powered by what coal and natural gas. Yeah, and that's not going to happen, not in the real
world and some fantasy land it might happen, but not in reality. And what happens, Steve Gorm if things go awry in November and we continue these policies by governmental mandates over the next five to ten years, what happens in the middle class, Well, we're going to have We're gonna have electric breakdown, So we're going to have a skyrocketing electricity rates like we have in California right now. We're gonna have bands on our gasoline cars. I'm gonna buy
the last and one that are they gonna sell? And then you know, these things are just really bad for consumers. And oh, by the way, we're not gonna have the slightest effect on global temperatures, but we will have castraded We'll have castrated bulls, We'll have cows with diapers. We're gonna have flateling catchers all over the place. We'll be eating cockroaches and ants and eating insects, and all meat and dairy products are banned. It'll be a
great time to live. Steve Gorham, I don't know what to say. We do this topic every month or two, but every time. When a few days ago, when Biden said by twenty by twenty thirty, fifty percent of all cars must be EV's five hundred thousand pounds of earth must be moved in order to produce enough energy in a battery for one EV. I can't imagine how many billions pounds of earth must be moved, which is helping to ruin the environment. Plus the number of young black kids killed in the Congos
never reported by sixty Minutes or elsewhere. Well, Steve Gorm, once again, I'm glad you come on to talk about this. I think we'll making We have about minute remaining. Are we making progress? Are more and more Americans figuring out this is a fake and a fraud. It must be stopped. Well, we'll see, we'll see. I don't know, but again, listeners ought to read Green Breakdown the Coming Renewable Energy Failure. They can get it from website Steve Gorham g O R e h a m dot com.
It'll give them what they need to go challenge their political leaders. And when they want to put that wind fireman, that that that solar system near their home, they can give them good reasons why they don't need it. The solar panels are made in Red China, and their windmills are killing millions and billions of birds every year and h and also off the coast, it's killing whales and other marine life. It's destroying the environment instead of helping it.
This is a hoax. It's a fraud, and let's keep the conversation going. Steve Gorm, the book is uh sure, the breakdown, the coming renewable energy feel it's happening as we speak. Steve Gorm, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Hopefully we're having some measurable impact. Thank you, Steve. Thanks Bill, God bless you. Let's continue with more blind becomes available. You know the routine. Five, one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and more.
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Marshall on the leadership of Neil Luke and many others. So it should be interesting and say, I want to bring to you one issue that you need to confront right now with the American people. Okay, go ahead, you know what I like to do is get facts and figures. I don't like
all the bs that other people deal with around this place. Right according and all the rest of the according of Major League Baseball and the twenty twenty three Red season last year, right man games lost yep see, a total of six hundred and fifty games were lost by the Reds in one season due to players having injuries. Six hundred and fifty game man game time. I don't know what that phrase means, but means they had many players on the DL.
Well, they're not starting off on a good spot this time. At least seven players have injuries, including Matt McClain, TJ. Friedel Nicolodolo, brand New Williamson, Sam Maul, Alex Young, and more to follow. And we haven't started the season yet. Well, they work out downtown will two o'clock this afternoon, so hopefully nobody gets hurt at the intra squad game. And on top of that the eighty games for testing positive for performance enhancing
drugs by Marte. The third basement, correct, the Reds are starting off as they ended last year. Well, they had nine thousand infielders. Now they're down to about four. They don't have any left. And then get anybody else hurt, because then they're going to be calling five oh two and that's Louisville already, and I seventy one is going to be very busy. An executive Lemo will be bringing them up. But seg memory had way too many infielders, right, yeah, about a month ago. Now what David
Bell's like going. I got nineteen infielders and three outfielders and two catchers third. Now it's like down to second Bass Candelarios at third Dayla Cruz will be at short, India at second, and Cees will be at first one. If one of those get hurst, uh then I guess final two, maybe India might move to first and then uh well Matt McLean will probably be back. Is there's something structurally wrong with the Reds and how they play baseball?
Thanks, so you can't lead league, the lead this long with all these games missed and not have something going on. Well maybe this year will he the injury buggle go someplace else. I am so excited about this team. I'm just getting pumped up about it. They're due for no injury last season. They start with eight players not playing eight Willy the student reporters approach service
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So I would say they deal with the right people who've been here a long time to know what they're doing correct, and that's Andy Buker at temp Star quality. You can feel Red's interest squad action today, Willie and tomorrow are no Wednesday, I mean opening day of course on Thursday against those Washington Nationals. Who's pitching TJ. Friedel his return with that wrist injury now lessen to about six weeks instead of eight or more. Talk to Joe Burrow that
he's able to move that risk around a little bit more. Now can he shuffle? I don't know the opening day. Let's see RNL Carrier's partner with a family owned LTL provider at RLC dot com is a title sponsor for our Opening Day festivities. Let's hear it and presenting sponsorship your Greater Cincinnati in Northern Kentucky Toyota Dealers Ortho since the Orthopedics and sports Medicine cruise development in the broadcast
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block party at the Banks Willie right outside the Holy Grail. Dimitri Young and Pokey Reese are going to be grand Marshals of the Opening Day parade along with Jim Scott. The ceremonial first pitch from the Mayor Number twenty one Mark Mallory, No Red's Hall of Famer Sean Casey. Will we do better than Mark? Mallory. Yes, game ball will be delivered by number fifteen George Foster Fingo Hall of Famer Marty Brenneman is served as the honorary captain of the game.
He'll be with us by the way between one and two at the Holy Grail. Do you recall April fourth, nineteen seventy four. This will be the fiftieth anniversary of his debut as a Reds broadcaster. Also, it'll be the first home run call of his life in the major leagues. Hank eraon number seven fourteen, What were the odds overwhelming? Who was on the mound? By the way, Jack Billingham, Bingo, Andrew Abbott and Nick Martinez will be riding in the parade. Can they play it all? Stay in
the car. If Nesta get out, don't get out. Let's see. We got updates on the Bengals. Orlando, Florida, the site of the NFL owners meetings. Got it here and Zach Taylor said on Joe Burrow's recovery at the breakfast this morning. Everything's positive, everything is encouraging. He's tracking well for the off season program. So that happened. That starts around April seventeenth, that'll be good. Golf news Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P
and G has found a new venue. Good. They will play a TPC Rivers Bend September sixteenth through the twenty second, competing for a purse of two million dollars. I'm excited. Go get him, enjoy yourself. Hope the ladies play well. I'll see what else is going on here. Let's see Mark has Warwick back to battle Well tomorrow night, Cincinnati Bearcats in Indiana State right here on seven hundred WLW. The Sycamores are thirty and six on the
year, but they haven't run into Wes Miller and the Cats. By the way, is Larry Bird playing for the Sycamores this year? No NCAA tournaments down to the sweet sixteen and number one seeds Ucon, Purdue and Houston are all advanced. How about that. Let's see Mark has Warwick, as I said from NKU, is going to declare for the NBA Draft, but he's going to maintain his eligible and also is going to enter the transfer portal. Is he that good? Yes, but he's got one more year left and
that's it all right, So we'll see what happens with him. I don't know. You don't know, do you not him? No? No, don't know, don't know, all right. And another Xavier player who's in the portal, Uzman, the big guy Uzman. He joined the portal today from x Did he play any Yeah, he played in all the I think he started all thirty four games, started twenty nine. And it's something Nick Saban said. The main reason he's leaving coaching in Alabama is that it's not
about x'es and o's. It's about how much more money am I going to make next year? Coach? Thank you? I need naglie. That's all it is. The left tackle's making four hundred and fifty. I'm only making two fifty. Why can't I make four to fifty? I saw the over the weekend. They got college players doing national commercials down. I mean, what ten years ago, you couldn't give a kid, you know, five dollars to go to McDonald's to get a hamburger, fries and a coke.
Now without getting without going on probation for fifty years, things are about a little bit different now, would you agree? Now they're rolling around in Mercedes Bens. What if? What if? The Great American was playing today. I can recall playing baseball at Xavier. Yeah, we had to raise some money ourselves in order to go on the Southern trip. Right, So coach Joe Hawk set up a deal with Hawksworth Blood Center not to go on the trip. Each of us had to give a gallon of blood over about a
three month period. So it was like fifteen dollars a pint. Yeah, how many pints are in a gallon? Is it about eights? So we had to go to Hawksworth Blood Center to give blood. One guy's like Dracula or something. When Frank Wichael of the Inquire find out that we were giving blood, that got into his column. All of a sudden, the NCAA got involved. Uh oh, you can't have players on a Division I school
giving blood for benefits to go on a trip. And somehow some rich alumnus stepped up and paid for the trip and Odditter already given three pints of blood. Now today I don't know what that would mean. You can't get the tattoo mean nothing? Now, It's well that ran tress a lot of town in Columbus, right, Yeah, the guy that got a tattoo? Was it prior was that the quarterback who gave a jersey for a tattoo? Now
they're running around. What was that one school that gave all the offensive lineman or something like eighty thousand dollars pickup trucks just for the just the hellum utah? The was that the Aggies or something like that. No, the utes utes. All of a sudden, you get a pickup truck if you're on the offensive line. And then somebody, I think one of the quarterbacks at Ohio State's running around in a Mercedes Benz. I don't get it. The
starting quarterback of eight oh goes to Syracuse. Yeah, he's making, according to some estimates, two million dollars to play quarterback for Syracuse. So that Ohio State goes another quarterback for two million dollars they got they got fifteen. I'm waiting in line. But how do you go from Ohio State to Syracuse just for the joke? I don't get money, dough the ray and the
means money. Well, you're not going to do that at Ohio State, and then weren't paying enough, so you got to go out in the middle of nowhere to Syracuse. One about Paul Keels, what can you tell me about Paul Keels, What about the proud alumnus of this station I know? And and Xavier seg Man get me out of the student's report. We have an expert coming up on DEI and CRT, which I know is a ramping
a col Raine High School, but not at deer Park. By the way, I have a text here from one of the board members of deer Park High School. Did you know that every day at deer Park, a public school, they begin with the pledge of allegiance? How about that on the loud speaking Well, now let's tell you. Let somebody know. Somebody will
probably sue you for that pledge of allegiance. Willie and houtter of Buddy lo Rosa seventy years ago today started his business on the West Side at Papa as Papa Gino's, and look where it is today at three four seven one one one tastes so good. You gotta head bad lo Ross three four seven one. Also, Willie, this is National Medal of Honor day good. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. We will bring championship
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diversity, equity and inclusion is an other form of racial discrimination. The political philosophy of Democrats and liberals that calls the enslavement of African Americans and ku Klux Klan and lynching of blocks continues today in a less lethal form, but nonetheless
it is racial discrimination, and it's percolating throughout college campuses. Most of academics believe in it, and of course the Biden administration believes in it greatly, so does the American Medical Association. That race discrimination, I guess is acceptable unless it's as long as it's practice against those with lighter skin tones, it's
acceptable. Race discrimination is fine. And doctor Ian Kingsbury is involved with a group called Do No Harm and doctor Kingsbury welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Kingsbury, can you tell the American people for those who may not know exactly what is DEI, which is encapsulated by academics, colleges, universities, big time corporation and the un etc. What is DEI sure thing? First of all, yes, it is my
first time and I appreciate being here. So DEI we should think about two ways. One is a bureaucratic office that exists on these college campuses and within these institutions, whose focus is, you know, ostensibly on these ideas of diversity, equity and inclusion. Okay, so that there's the bureaucratic element of it, but there's also DEI ideology, the thing that they're trying to impose
upon these campuses and upon these institutions. And ostensibly, you know, if you trust sort of the brochure version of what they're talking about, it's about these normatively good ideas, like you know, having a more representative healthcare workforce, or or fostering inclusion. But what we see is a very clear pattern
that in fact, it's about instigating racial antagonism. And really this idea or this framework that the world is organized according to members of an oppress group and members of an oppressor group, and that's how we should think about everything, and that's how we should remedy all of the supposed problems in our society. We want to talk about major Medical Association, the AM and also the large airlines are being slammed for offering segregated scholarships to students. I want a competent
airline pilot of Delta. I don't care if they're Polka dot. I just want to take off in land. But nonetheless, I see that DEI is coming under fire a little bit from some colleges, like in the state of Florida, that you have to get rid of it. And now there's a backlash against that, saying that black athletes in Florida should not go to the
state of Florida. In fact, the NAACP, which is a hard left wing organization, is saying, look for a black kid that eighteen years old, don't go to Florida State, don't go to Florida, don't go to Miami because after all, Florida's getting rid of DEI. That this is the bus boycott of our generation. How do you respond to that. Yeah,
it's outrageous fear mongering. You know, there's really no evidence whatsoever that DEI is actually fostering racial inclusion or bringing people together and really, in fact, we see a great deal of evidence of the opposite. And October seventh, I think was really clarifying for many people in that regard. You know, amidst a lot of rising antisemitism within the United States, you saw these DEI
offices either completely silent or even fanning the flames. One of the things to me that was really telling was at George Washington University, which is a hotbed of radicalism. They had a DEI event that was scheduled for some time after the week of October seventh, and they rescheduled the event because they basically said it wasn't the right time for it. Well, if you're to take them at their word that DEI is actually about inclusion in bringing people together, wouldn't
that have been a perfect time for it. Yes, the entire thing, the entire thing is really a sham and racket. Now, Georgetown University, a Catholic school Jesuit in Washington, d C. Is about the worst when it comes to this, and you have a caught them up about do no harm that Israel and the Arab nations do not believe in equity. They believe in equality, which is a slippery slope because equality means treat everyone equal based upon going into the front door. Equity is about at the end of the
back door, to change the outcome because of skin color. Why does Israel? How would Israel fail if it practiced DEI and not equality, That's right. So a few of us from Do No Harm were invited on a solidarity trip to Israel several weeks ago, and this was with other members of faculty based out of UCLA, which is another school unfortunately that's just been horrible in this regard. And we spent five days in the country touring massacre sites and
meeting with politicians, university leaders. But one of the really interesting things was that three different Israeli universities we actually met with these sort of diversity bureaucrats. I wouldn't I guess I wouldn't call them DEI bureaucrats because DEI doesn't exist there. What they told us basically is that they do try to increase representation of
underrepresented groups. So whether that's Haredi Jews or Arabs or these other minority groups, they do try to increase their representation in high status and high paying fields. But what they don't do is lower standards to achieve parody within those fields. And the way that they framed it is that the nature of their threats are so great that they cannot do that. There was one university president who told us every morning he wakes up and the first thing is he thinks about
how can he advance the interests of Israeli society and ensure Israeli security. And similarly, we met an Air Force colonel at Nevitym Air Force Base who said that, yes, there are some efforts to try to get more female fighter pilots, but in his words, ultimately they have to earn they have to earn the right to fly that F thirty five and show the same skill as anyone else because you know, again, the nature of the threat doesn't allow
them to be cute about this stuff. But it happens in America all the time. For example, one of the justices the US Supreme Court, Cantanji Jackson, indicates that she made statements during oral arguments about a week ago that, after all, the First Amendment isn't there to give individual rights to individual Americans, which of course it is, It's there to protect government from being criticized. She had to deal with masking that is, can you voice criticisms
of masking policies of government. So left wing radicals want to constantly change the
definition of equality, integration, and segregation. There's a great column up about major medical association slam for offering segregated scholarships to students, and I guess the American Medical Association, the top medical group in the country, has a program called Physicians of Tomorrow, recognizing a cohort of medical students who get ten thousand dollars each assuming you're in a category such as African American, Latina X,
Hispanic American, Indian, Native Hawaiians, Alaskans, etc. And so scholarships money's handed out based upon skin color. Isn't that segregation? It certainly sounds like it's to me, And it's a course just morally repugnant. You know,
when we talk you mentioned the airlines. When we're talking about people who are flying commercial jets or fighter jets, or those who are opening up your chest to perform a quadruple bypass, the only thing that the only thing that anyone cares about in that moment is skill and earning the right to be there. And so it's really a massive betrayal and disservice to two American patients. And I believe that American Airlines, Delta, United, the big ones are
giving extra points or value based upon one skin color or sexual orientation. If I have a pilot with Delta who's black and gay and can fly a plane, well have at it. Man. I don't care, but I want to be on a plane that the pilot and those involved are the best and the bride is not based upon skin color. And so I would ask it's almost like a mental illness. Liberalism is almost a mental illness in which we have to put aside our objective beliefs and we have to judge people based upon
skin color. But I have an exception. I want you to comment on Judge Clarence Thomas as black as the Ace of Spades. He's been with me two or three times as a guest, and his story is an incredible one. How he rows himself up, studied hard, came out, he didn't have indoor plumbing when he was a kid, and he's black. And the same thing with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina. He's called Uncle Tim by the NAACP and leftist. How come the same principles of DEI do not apply
to people like Clarence Thomas and Senator Tim Scott. Why are they exempted because they care more about ideology than they do obviously about black people. Look, if they cared about black people, they wouldn't be calling for defunding the police, which we know now culminated in tons of XS deaths in in urban communities. Similarly, in medicine, if they really cared about black people, they would be focusing on in on interventions that would actually help them rather than just
crying all day that. You know, all of these health disparities, which are real, are caused by this supposed pervasive racism that exists among white doctors. So yeah, the short of it is, you know, ideology over everything else, be damned. And as far as racial preferences, which used to be in the nineteen fifties, here we are eighty years later, it's
happening again. Isn't embedded in the idea of racial preferences, the idea that black folks or brown folks, according to liberalism, cannot fairly compete with a white person because after all, liberals believe they're inherently inferior, And so you can't say here are the standards. This is the test you have to take.
A few days ago, the State of Washington announced that because not enough lawyers are passing the bargs who are black, that we're going to do away with the bar exam and the State of Washington and we're going to have a different method for graduates of law schools to become lawyers because not enough black folks are passing the bar exam and the State of Washington, so let's get rid
of the bar exam. Isn't there embedded in that idea racism continuing on the left because it naturally assumes that you can't compete with a white student, so quote a white student. Therefore, let's eliminate the standard. Isn't that isn't racism still embedded in that philosophy? It certainly sounds that way to me, and you wonder the extent to which all of these accusations are just projection about
their own beliefs. To me, one of the most telling studies was one that came out several years ago showing that white liberals tend to dumb down their speech when they talk to black folks, but white conservatives don't. We've seen that as different opinions about their case abilities, and you know the ability of everyone to rise up and make it and become a productive member of society. So it really says much more about them and their own beliefs that it does
about anyone else. Also, we have a group of words that cannot be said on college campuses. Some of the words that you can't say anymore are things like someone is blacklisted. You can't use the word blacklist it. You can't use the word addict. You can't use the word non white or a person of color. You can't use the word a senior or elderly, homelessness, you can't use that word it is a person without a current residence, sex change operations, and so on college campuses, it is a micro aggression
to use the word blacklisted. I guess whitewashing something's okay, But this is, this is this is so embedded in academics that they have lists of words that are micro aggressions that one cannot use. Who'se By the way I've read this column, whitelisted is allowed to be used, but not blacklisted. You can't say insane, you can't say man hours, you have to say person hours, thanks to that character. It's getting absurd. And lastly, I
see the NAACP. And Mary Garland, the Attorney General of the United States, gave a speech about three weeks ago at the Pettis Bridge in Alabama in which he said that voter ID laws are inherently racist. And I watched the speech on YouTube doctor Kingsbury and he said that, I guess white conservatives are committing acts of racism by requiring voter ID laws. I had a friend of
mine, a black person who's a judge. You may know, my wife is a retired judge of some thirty years, and I'm friendly with the judiciary. And she got a hold of me and said, how ridiculous is it that we black folks are. It's so stupid or so dumb that we can't get a voter ID and we must be we must be patronized to And I said, well, you're exactly right if you thought about writing a column somewhere
to discuss that, and she said, I better not do that. She's a Democrat and she says, I have to play along with the game. How injurious is that? Yeah, this seems to be the pattern. And you know these deis olts are very good and very purposeful about putting down any sort of speech that they disagree with, so they'll, you know, they'll put a target on the back of someone who says exactly the idea that you just mentioned there. The good news, I think is that it's a very
small number of people who actually think about things this way. It feels like ten to twenty percent of the population is just crazy and taking the rest along for the ride. But I'd like to imagine that those numbers are unsustainable and that hopefully the fever is starting to lift and this regienus is starting to I hope so. And lastly, I'm reading this story out of the Ohio State University. Headline is white Americans more likely to succumb to deaths of despair than
minorities. And this will not get great public note because of the color of the study, but a recent study by researchers at the Ohio State University his uncovered startling racial disparities and the impact of deaths of despair across racial lines. Despite experiencing lower levels of severe psychological distress, white males and white Americans in general are significantly more likely to succumb to despair related situations than black and Hispanic
peers. This includes suicide, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, Alzheimer's, and taking of illegal drugs. We white folks are much more likely to do those things and die early than black folk. Will this story get any media play, I doubt it. I'm hearing about it for the first time, and I think that's probably not a coincidence. I can certainly tell you the
American Medical Association isn't going to be saying anything about this. You know, they certainly love to capitalize or make a big you know, make a ton of hay about these these occasions where the disparities run in the other direction. But you know, whenever there's any sort of fact that's inconvenient to the narratives that they care about, there's a very good chance you're not going to hear
about it. I like the idea doctor Ian Kingsbury about you saying there's hope, there's there's little sprouts as spring is here, there's little sprouts of greenery, saying maybe the racial discrimination practiced by democrats and liberals will lessen in the state of Israel. Their existence is at play, so they have to deal with equality. They can't deal with equity because equity means racial discrimination. Once again, Doctor Kingsberry, thank you for coming on the Bill c Show,
and doctor will do it again. Do no harm, Google it and thank you very much. Doctor, thank you very much. Thank you. Let's continue with more and if a line becomes available one eight six six six four seven seven three three seven. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, live with you every Sunday night. When do you like to listen to Scott's Loan? I listen when I need to hear some common sense instead of a bunch of political bs. Not a bad idea. I listened to his podcast when I
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WLW Oh hello, quiet, and I'm Scots. I'm broadcasting bone it gosh seg That was one of the first months Jim Scott was here May of nineteen eighty four and all those characters are gone with the wind. Where were you at Rock in May of nineteen eighty four? So I was four years old, you were like the little Rocks, probably at like you know, Showbiz Pizza, or up at like Pharaoh's Icetown Junior High playing a baseball game for
the Miterer Matadors, or probably protty homes. Yeah, in Harrison there they were building more homes and Harrison back then as well. Trailer park. Heresy is any council? How about this? Are you ready for information? I need facts. Give me some facts, Give me something. In twenty twenty three, the Reds led the majors in man games, lost a total of
six hundred and fifty games missed by players due to injuries. Six hundred and fifty mames miss games miss so players that were just designed to be starters, they missed games. Then we led the league and seg this year is worse to start off. Here's the list so far. Matt McClain, shoulder, et cetera, TJ. Frieder, risk rist, Nick Lodolo, leg, Brandon Williamson, shoulder, Ian Jabbau. I can't remember four arm. I don't even wantant. Do you have a four arm? I don't know what
I got. How about Sam mal he's got the arm problems I believe too. Alex Young that was his back. David Bell, I don't think anything's wrong with him. So they're starting off pretty well this year. To break the wreck, it's six hundred possible. That's it possible, whole office. I think Pittsburgh's got fourteen guys on the d L. Let's say how many games I l Excuse me, I guess I don't understand it. With all
the miracles of modern technology. I mean, you don't even know. There's so many ways you can track things now that these players, like these college football players, they have all this body monitoring stuff. They wear these bands around their their waist and in the around their chest. I guess their their target heart rate, their VO two max. They're all this sort of stuff. You can track how many miles they run, their top speed, their
average speed, all this sort of stuff. We got all these metrics, and guys are still getting hurt. I heard a VO five max. Yeah, what's that mean? Sounds like a hair care product. I think the hair lesson I got five. I use that for my hair. I got a call from a doctor friend of mine about a month ago that wants to put a chip in my left arm pit. I said, you're gonna put it a chip. No, it's a chip about the size of a postage
stamp in my left arm pit. I said, Doc, what what do you want to He said, it's going to monitor your bodily functions and they're gonna report on a daily basis your heart rate, your blood pressure. I feel like this is a way to charge you more for health insurance. I'm saying my armpit, I'm thinking everything's gonna be monitored, about your secretions, your excretions. You're gonna have reports that's unbelievable. And then I understand a
new car today will send you your insurance company. How many times you're at the center line, how many times you didn't stop at the stop bar? What is your average speed? Are you reckless? Do you turn the corner too quickly? And I'm thinking, Doc, I don't want to chip in my own iHeart media getting that information here? It is, put it up about that extension you want? Will we look at your all your metrics here? And what the You don't have very much longer to list. They got
my brain waves. I mean I'm thinking vomit. They got that too. How much glucose are you down? Up? Down? I'm gonna how much createen is in your I said, really, do you want that rock? Would you put a chip in your armpit? No, I'll be moving off grids soon anyway, we won't need that. In twenty twenty six, every car is going to have a kill switch on it, boy, which means that the government manufacturers if you're driving too fast, guess what warning warning?
You're ten miles above the speed limit? Warning slow down. If you don't slow down, eh, it gives you thirty seconds and they cut the engine. I'm going on, that'll be good. I'm beelievable, and I'm kind of like there's going to be revolt revolt on that. But what they do that they're smart about this sort of thing. They just added in. Slowly give you this, slowly add that, and then you look around. You're
like, wait, my car can just turn off? Yes, it was like, oh, well, but it's much more convenient, you know. Right now people do that now in red lights they turn their car off and then when it turns green, they turn it back on. Well, the engines, yeah, and these newer cars they stop when when the car stopped that the engine shuts off. Can you imagine that when they don't have AM radios in there anymore? That's been changed. Oh okay, you got that
change? Okay good. Can you imagine the world the three rocks will grow up into about forty years old. Now, they'll all be multi billionaires by that time. Will they have chips better, because the world's gonna be so expensive expensive? Will they have chips in their arm pit? No? Will they forced someone to eat their own ear like that guy in russiagees they didn't get his Miranda warnings. I didn't get his Miranda rights before. We are
so concerned that that ICES members didn't get their Miranda rights right. Call. All the college students are up in arms Berkeley Harbor. They want to know why. Yeah, they weren't giving human rights. AMA's chapters angry about the impression raping dead bodies over in Israel and that I look at the faces of these four terrorists from ICES. They don't have any teeth left, and two of them don't have any coons, and a couple of them looked like they
went through a m M A fight marathon and not about to lose. The conies that well, they were electrifying things and things got So what was the scenario the Russians captured him? Yeah, didn't get out of town fast enough. And the one guy it does. Let's send a message, and I know these these practices are cruel and very harsh, but does not send a psychological message if nothing else, Hey, maybe we want to mess with those
zombrees over there. I got a text from a criminal defense attorney of mine about the Miranda rights, and so the one guy had his ear literally taken off by Russian cops and he had to eat his ear. Otherwise you'll be eating other body parts. So he had a choice of eating one ear, his own ear, or something else. He said, I'll take one ear,
and he consumed his own ear, little salt and pepper. And I was listening to this podcast on this This is interesting, like because people always wondered, like, why are there psychopaths in our society, people that don't have empathy, people that can do stuff like that. And from a historical standpoint, it's those kind of people will protect the tribe. Right, you need people like that when it gets thick, Right, when you really really
gets thick, that's you. You're the tribal. In normal society, those people aren't very much out, but in a wartime you need to need them. You like you're like the iHeart Cincinnati Roman reigns always what you are. I was called the future? Am I the future? With my armpit chip? If I get chip put in my armpit, my body will go on for a hundred more years? What happened to the futureists? Here? And the fut now it is I'm having him. He's driving a truck just refer
to me as the future from this point forward. He's driving the truck Coca Cola. That's your buddy, isn't it. He's the future for Coca Cola and Ron Reedy. But I think you would get a chip put in your armpit, would you not? But if they say rock, what happens? Like you say someone air that they don't like thine, So your arm goes numb. Here gives a couple of beats. My arm ped My armpit is sending messages to the doctor's office. Get in near immediately. You're dying.
I'm playing golf. Doc, give me three more hosts of come on, but your glucose levels have gotten made under. With three to go, Doc, raise your armpit, and my armpit's gonna communicate with the world. Is gonna get up with your car and then then your car monitor all these things as well. You won't have keys. You just lift your arm and a car will turn on you. And Doc take a look at my armpit and you won't have You turns to your house and you lift your arm to get
in the door. You've done urine. You get and they give you this big long list of everything. It'll take the place of that, plus no cardiac stuff. You're gonna monitor it. There'll know days ahead of time if you're gonna have a heart attack and stroke. But what does the hippo attach this? What is the I mean if this stuff is online, it can be hackedy gotten by your employer. And I can't imagine that's something people want.
How many women want to read my armpit? Will he? The stooge reporters Apro service every local time Star heating and air conditioning dealers stem Star Quality in Cincinnati called Sheldon Braun Pine Braun Heating at five or three. Sure, he take a look at my five seventy seven sixty five. It's here. Now I'm thinking, no, I'm not going to have a chip put on my armpit. Doc, I'm sorry. I'd rather just risk it all and not worry about it. I said, what happens to you sweat or whatever?
He said, Well, we're going to put it away from the sweat glands in your armpit in a meaty part right here. What is the upside? What is the piece? You immediate You're gonna have immediate healthcare and we can predict a day or two at a time if your bowel movements are incorrect. That how you're going to check out a lift your arm up here it is, I'll bring him in. We're gonna one of the three of us do it and see what happened first out of your mind. Reds are working
out today, Willy Downtown. Get ready for those Nationals Thursday. Let's see showey Otani is going to speak in Los Angeles today around five forty five, reading a statement, taking no questions. And by the way, do you think that's a translator? Just happened to come up with four and a half million dollars to pay off the work four and a half Where'd that money come from, I'd say from Otani? Is this another pete rose that I had
a surrogate doing the same excuses? Yous Right, I'm hanging around the wrong people, and I needed more careful about who I keep my call. We've been through that enough. I get clustered. Nineteen eighty nine, all over big, how big of how much airtime of show topics? Was all of it beginning in February when he went and saw the commissioner for three hours until
August it went on for seven eights. I mean wild Man's moving to Los Angeles to back to support Otani, and practically everything Paul Jansen said was accurate. Nothing he said was false. It was all true, and it took eight months to play out. And it's still here. We are, thirty some years later, still mention where were you in nineteen eighty nine. I was nine years old. I didn't know about Pete Rose. I guess you did, course I did. I watched I met Pete Rose at the ball
game on Bridgetown Road. Watched him hit in a batting cage. The damnest thing I ever seen. He would get in a batting cage in the fastest tunnel, and he scooted halfway up, and he'd up in the box, up back in the box, closer to the plate, away from the plate. Uh, choke up on the bat more choked down on the bat. Yes, but he's stand halfway down the tunnel. Somebody was like, crap, and if you hit it to the right in the middle, hit the left, right in the middle, let they switch around to go to left
from boom. Unbelievable. He had surrogates and directly doing the betting. He was finally caught and worked out a deal. Deal, He got one year come back. Then the commissioner, Paul Giamatti drops dead. The new guy, Fay Vincent said, you killed Paul Giamatty. That's it. You're done. Hit the deal, deal reform his life, which of course he never did. Please continue, don't get me started going to do though, he's going to have that all of a sudden, his uh understanding of the English,
it's not going to be very good. And what does he need to bet? If you're making seven hundred million dollars, thank you, I want to good buy you could buy half the teams your bet. But you said the majority of his career he wasn't making it was it was minimum the first three years, but he had the side deals he was making millions from j Yeah, but everything the first three years he was working for the minimum. Then he started making some more money. Now he's got seven hundred million defirmed.
No, I guess he's eys sitting in baseball a lot of dead time, you know, just kind of sitting around maybe I don't know, aren't And you can't really you can't really go out in public because no one you can't understand anyone, They can't understand you. So you hang out with the one guy within a thousand square miles that can actually understand you and speak your language, and you kill time by betting games. Interpreter said they he's his
interpreter said he went to UC Riverside College or university out there. They looked into that. That was fake. You see here, No U see Riverside in California, said he went to school out there. According to your friend Stephen A. Smith, there's a large number of NFL and Major League Baseball players right now betting through surrogates on their own sport. Did we not think
this was going to happen? As these leagues embrace and wrap our arms around betting and gambling, and did we not think this was going to happen? About the U was like, you don't even think, don't even know the word game, think about it, ball, do it? Don't even look at it. And a football coach with Alabama right a surrogate bets for you and that's smart, right because nobody would ever turn you in. It would never. So there's a federal investigation of illegal gambling and state of coulgl Is
the interpreter going to roll on a time? Is he going to roll over on him and all of a sudden become very clear in his speech and lay it all out. Daddy, talk to Ron Peters about that. Well, Tony's got to pay him off handsomely in order for him to not do that. Do you have Tricia McKie on, who do you have on today? We don't. We have a tany tomorrow about that? About my chip in the arm pit. See if she's interested, wants to examine it, Let's
examine my chip. I'm looking at my chip, honey, segment is shirtless? Shirtless? Of course we women love that. Women please of course, of course, Seanya looking at you, she loves it. Can't wait your phone ringing already from justice Joe thing. I've been held in contempt of court. That's right by the way. Sam Zeg High School is a new athletic tracker. Tim Banker class of ninety five. I've known Tim Banker for a long long time. Is a great man. Maybe senate job and the other
schools once again reached glory. You know how the basketball team, football teams or we're building. We're building, We're moving forward. Segment. Get us out of the student's report and worry about my arm pit. Will the an otter of your arm pit and whatever you're going to put in it, we leave you with the immortal words of the stooge, report a man. What's the smell like a man? You will? Was that O? Tani? No? That was Pete? Oh rock you, thank you, thank you.
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