Billy Cunningham. The Great American Reds Baseball kicks off about five forty tonight. Likely tomorrow's afternoon game appears to be a little bit of Jeopardy. The Great American is preparing a show for tomorrow afternoon. I love extra time with you and talk about the issues and so much more coming also later, as Jason Isaac of the American Energy Institute, did you know that EV's caused more pollution than gasoline powered vehicles? But that fact doesn't get out because of political reasons.
But until then. James Bogan is an eminent criminal defense lawyer specialist here in Hamleton County, and I watched the sentencing yesterday of James and Jennifer Crumbley in Michigan relative to the assassination the killing of four innocent to high school kids at Oxford High School in November of twenty twenty one. Ethan Crumley, the murderer, has been sentenced already to life imprisonment, and the mom and the
dad were sentenced to ten to fifteen years each. I checked with a Michigan criminal defense ornie who tells me they won't be eligible for parole for at least eight years. This is the mom and the dad no previous criminal record, but they the facts in this case are troubling, and I think it's educational.
If you have a gun in your home or your carry a gun with you, what are your duties, rights and obligations as a parent or grandparent or friend to make sure that someone who is mentally ill doesn't have access to your weapon. Joining announced the same James Bogan and James can you tell the American people this Wednesday afternoon? What were the facts relative to mom and dad and what they criminally did that they should not have done that resulted in the
murder of four high school students? What do they do wrong? Well, Bill, this is definitely not your ordinary kid finds a parent's gun scenario. I mean, well before they got the gun, Ethan Crumbley was definitely showing signs of mental illness, and it appears as parents just brushed it off. Dad's just giving him some pills, saying sucked it up. Mom laughing when he tries to tell her he problems, and he would confide in friends, write in journal, I need help and my parents are ignoring me. And
with the parents actually getting him the gun. In October twenty twenty one, the evidence showed that Ethan sent a text about a handgun he found listed on Amazon to his mom and she basically texted back okay, and the dad purchased this six hour nine millimeter for Ethan. He was fifteen at the time, just days before this horrible shooting, and when he bought the gun, he received a cable lock, a safety pamphlet, and certified that the gun was
for himself. Of course, shortly after buying the gun, the parents post online that was a present to Ethan, and they also took him to a firing range. And it just happens that when police went to the house, they have a nice picture of an empty gun case in an the ammunition box on the parent's bed, and the cable lock that could have been used to lock the gun was still unopened in the package. And in court the prosecutor used the murder weapon to demonstrate how to use the cable lock, which would
keep it from being fired, and the process takes about ten seconds. But you also had the stuff that happened on the day of the shooting that was especially troubling, where teachers found a note. School officials found a note that was rather disturbing. Where I've got a picture of this right here. It says help me blood everywhere, my life is useless, along with the drawing
of a gun. And the parents were called into the school, and the parents they it was a brief meeting because the parents cut it short and they left Ethan at school, probably because they couldn't be bothered and went about that their day. The counselor had even told them he had suicidal audiations seek help for him within forty eight hours, and neither Ethan nor his parents told school
officials about the gun that had been a gift from his parents. Did anyone at the school when you have this troubling note that has blood and a gun and help make Did the counselors at the school say to the parents, does Ethan Crombley have a gun? Did they ask him? Ask the parents that question that I actually did not, And that's one of the an intervening cause that sticks out with me. They sent him back to class without checking his
backpack, which contained a gun. And as you know from the Supreme Court case TLL versus New Jersey, I think that's the name of the case. The school officials are allowed to do searches and a school administrator had even joked about how the backpack was heavy. What why aren't the counselors equally criminally charged on other civil lawsuits filed because there were four students killed, many students injured, including a teacher that will never be the same. Isn't there possible criminal
liability on behalf of the school itself and the counselors. I could see that. I could see civil liability too, like that with that other case out of Virginia where that six year old shot as teacher when the school officials were told throughout the day he has a gun, search him and they do nothing. And this is another case of that beer craft being beureacrats. That case is not well known, but there was a six year old, I assume a first grader that shot a teacher and she survived. Now she's suing,
but there is reason to believe that. This is why the Marrimont High School case is a good one because they acted quickly, got a hold of the sheriff's department, Charmaine McGuffey, got a hold of Marymont police. They acted, and I got many emails from Marymont parents who told me that the school overreacted that this kid is autistic and therefore should be given some slack. And in the Oxford High School case in Michigan, mental difficulties and this six year
old boy had a gun and shot his teacher. It's unbelievable. What's happening in the school is let's go back to Ethan Crumley. And so at this point there was testimony that she gave yesterday during her sentencing that the reason she left the school and didn't take Ethan Crumley with her is that she had to go to work and that she had a job to do. And and to me, it's troubling to think that a parents could be criminally charged for the
behavior of a mentally ill son or daughter. But on the other hand, how does some how does a good parent look at an Amazon page given to her or given to him the father, by the by the mentally disturbed son and saying that sounds good. Who actually bought the gun? The six hour nine milimaire, by the way, I have one of those. But nonetheless, who actually bought the gun was that the fifteen year old Ethan or was it the parents? It was the dad? And when you buy a gun,
you have to certify who the gun's for. Dad certified on the paperworkers for himself, so he lied. It's basically the same thing that you see those people do with those straw man purpose purchases when someone buys a gun for a felon. And so when the gun arrived, which I can't believe how Amazon operates. My wife can order something from Amazon and it arrives the next
morning. I don't know how that works at all. But nonetheless, when the gun arrived, what did James and Jennifer Crumbley do relative to the gun and Ethan? What did they do? They gave it to as a present to him and posted online about it, and they took him to the firing range so he knew how to operate it. Yeah, And when it goes back to all those signs Ethan was showing about having mental issues, there's I mean, we both dealt with clients who have mental issues, and when they
are signs, there are signs. And if you're a parent with a pulse in brainleads going through your head, you're going to know something's wrong. And quite frankly, when your kid is in a situation like that at school, work should be your last priority. So at this point ten to fifteen years
message is sent, hopefully message received off the air. You told me about the Darman case in Clairemont County where this murder is hateful mass murderer killed his own three, five and six year old sons, and you said something interesting. It was disturbing to me that the Claremont County Sheriff's Department did not provide Miranda warnings up front to this criminally ill father and before taking statements. But
you made an actually, yeah, go ahead. He actually asked for a lawyer, and the detective responded, you want to, Laura, like, come on. And the thing is, though, I think the fact that he knew to ask for a lawyer hurts the argument that he didn't know right from wrong, because a good prosecutor would argue and a doctor would look at this too. How do you know to ask for a lawyer if you don't know right from wrong? Because if you remember when I had that Roseann barshooter
a couple of years back, he was schizophrenic, off his medicine. Is schizophrenic was off his medicine at the time. The reason why he was found to not qualify for Nack yields by reason Sandy was because he ran right after that which was assigned to doctors, that he knew right from wrong. And on that note, I think that motion suppressed argument showing that he asked for a lawyer, which was successfully used. I think that could possibly he heard
is not guilty by reason in Sandy argument. So if he knew the differences between right and wrong, Darman did because he asked for an attorney, which indicates to him I committed a criminal act and legal advice. Can you dwell for a moment on the fact that Clairemont County deputy sheriffs had all of his statements barred from the courtroom because they didn't give him random warnings. Isn't that rather basic stuff you got to do, especially in this case, and the
judge go ahead. A rookie cop would know not to make that mistake. I mean blaming the judge or blaming the defense lawyers would be like blaming the referees or the NFL or whatever sports league you're watching when your team loses because someone committed a flavorant foul? Can they convict him otherwise? I'm told out of Clairemont County they have a bunch of other evidence that he did it.
But the first thing you do is the first thing I do is a cop pulled out the card, read verbatim what Miranda says, and then ask him do you want to make a comment, And when he says, I need a lawyer, the question, he's got to stop right then you can't ask another question. But the Claremont County deputies are so wrapped up in the horror of what they've seen they forgot about the duties of a cop. Am I right about that? Yeah? I mean he's like, you want a Laura,
Come on? That is just that's kind of pathetic. And as far as sorry you disrespect intended none at all, because you I'm told they have much other evidence other than the defendant's owned statements. Of course, it would have been greatly helped in fact on appeal, which will take the next twenty years, it's helpful that the judge barred the defendant's confessions. It is helpful because then it's more likely to be affirmed on appeal. Correct correct, And
there's lots of eyewitness testimony. So I really think that his confession being thrown out is just window dressing. But The important point you're making under NGRI and McNaughton standards is that the reason a defendant might be not guilty of by reason of incent he didn't understand the differences between right and wrong and he couldn't conform his behavior to the dictates of the law. But when you ask for an attorney, that indicates consciousness of guilt. Am I right? That's correct?
And just because you have showed signs of mental health issues, even if they're severe, that doesn't necessarily mean you're automatically going to qualify for nachielts by reason insanity. In fact, no one in our community has tried more of these cases than you. James Bogan and Claremont County juries are even less likely to accept an NGR than Hamley County jurors. So, nonetheless, how many successful n gris have you gotten from a jury or any criminal defense? Attorney's got
a joy? I had one a couple of years ago where the prosecutors didn't contest it because my client knocked the guy off his bike and instead of riding off with his bike, he just kind of stayed right around the area. So it's fair to say it is quite rare. Yeah, and I have another murder case going through right now where we may possibly have a good issue for nokield here reason in sanity, but that's not going to be evaluated until
after he's restored to competency if and win. And there's two issues. One can you counsel with your attorney presently to prepare a defense, And the second issue is at the time the offense was committed, where you mentally ill and couldn't conform your behaviors to the dictator of the law. Those are two separate issues, and I don't think the criminal defense lawyers in Claremont County have filed an incompetency to stand trial because he can't counsel. And if that's the case,
that means this murderous father can counsel. And the fact that asked an attorney is consciousness of guilt. That kind of ruins the NGRI. So then you get onto the facts of the case, and you got his wife and his other daughter are going to testify under oath that Dorman killed with his rifle, these three boys. So in a sense, the confession is icing on
the cake. But nonetheless it is very bad police practice not to give somebody the Miranda rights very bad, correct, parents who order online and lie on federal forms the purpose and the possession of weapons, and when the weapons come and mom and dad and they were with Ethan Crumley every day. Knew he had severe mental difficulties and had a homicidal and suicidal ideations, and to put him in a shooting range teaching him how to use the gun. To me,
that's almost unforgivable. But it reminds me of Adam Lanza almost in the new Town Elementary shooting, where the mother in that case went and purchased in AR fifteen and took her mentally ill son to a shooting range to teach him how to shoot an AR fifteen that he then used to shoot her in the head several times and go to a grade school and kill twenty one students. And I'm thinking, what world do I live in? But James Bogan,
thank you. And the Crumbley cases, I think over the civil aspects will continue, but I'm glad you're available this afternoon to give us your perspective. And James Bogan, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, James, Thank you very much. Bill always a privilege. Let's continue with more. And by the way, James Bogan does more of these cases in the Tri State than anyone. He's tried dozens and dozens of murder cases two or three with me is co counsel, and there's
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for a big show tomorrow. Now. One thing that I failed to bring up with James Bogan because this broke at eleven twenty am this morning and it wasn't fully realized what's going on. But this is a relationship to what happened in Marymont High School and others that a Virginia school assistant principal is now facing eight charges, each carrying five years in prison in the shooting by a six
year old of a teacher. You might recall this six year old boy somehow had gathered a gun from his mother's addresser and took it with him to school. The boy shot the teacher in class as she the teacher was sitting at a reading table in front of the room, and Zwarner that the teacher said that she put up her left hand. The bullet passed through her left hand. This is in class first graders, rupturing the middle bone, index, finger, and thumb. The gun shot then entered her upper chest and collapse
one of her lungs. The mother of the boy, her name is Dejah Taylor, was sentenced to two years in prison about six months ago for felony neglect for having the gun accessible to a six year old. Think about this six year old accessible and the lawsuit by the teacher describes a series of warnings
that school employees gave an administration before the shooting that day. The lawsuit said that warnings began with the teacher telling Parker, the assistant principle, that this boy was in a violent mood, had threatened to beat up a kidney gardener and stare down a security officer in the lunch room. That these are six
year olds. A special grand jury this morning in Newport News, Virginia found that the assistant principal, her name is Ebony Parker, showed complete disregard for the well being of rich Neek Elementary School students on January sixth, twenty twenty three, that she committed eight filonious acts due to a willful actor omission and the care of students to go into the facts a little bit deeper. One
cannot imagine a six year old doing this. Parker and other school administrators are defendants in a forty mills million dollar lawsuit brought by the teacher who was shot that claimed Rich Neck officials ignored warning signs of the shooting. A complaint filed in Newport News Circuit Courts. Contents and other staffers had told Parker the boy might be carrying a gun on the day of the shooting, and the gun was on the boy's mother's dresser, and he took the gun and put it
in his backpack and went to school. Teachers warned Parker the assistant principal, Ebony Parker, that students had spot at the boy with a gun at recess, but the assistant principal allegedly forbade them to search the boy's backpack, believing his pockets are too small to hide a handgun, and said his mother is on her way to pick him up a dismissal. The boy shot the teacher in class, sitting at the reading table during during second bill stunning six years
old first grader violent gun students told administrators that kid's got a gun. It worked his way up to the assistant principal, her name is Ebony Parker, who did not want to search the backpack. It takes away your ability to
be outraged. And this is on top of these other incidents. I mentioned to James bogan em In a criminal defense attorney that in Newtown, Connecticut, that the mother had a mentally disabled son that she ordered an AR fifteen for him to practice shooting, and when he was conversant with the operation of the gun, he shot his mother twice in the head and then proceeded where to the school to kill twenty one students and three teachers in the case we have
here now that this is truly unbelievable about what's happening to our schools. I know one thing, and that is that administrators and principles and boards of education had better maybe shut down the school for an afternoon or during some other holiday, bringing the teachers, administrators and lay down the law about your duties to protect teachers and students from terrible gun acts, terrible gun violence. And right
now the principal, Brionna Foster, is still under criminal investigation. She's being sued for millions. But the assistant principle was warned repeatedly that six year old had a gun. Maybe she was in a circumstance where I can't believe that a six year old would have a gun, but nonetheless, in today's world, you got to take it seriously. And why it didn't happen that way,
I have no idea. But now this assistant principal is facing literally forty years in state prison Ebony Parker, where she showed a complete disregard for children under her care. Where are the students? How about that? And when the Marymont High School issue occurred, when an autistic fifteen or sixteen year old was communicating with an adult in Colorado about shooting up Marymont High School and raping
one of the teachers. I received numerous complaints and emails from Marymont High School parents saying the school overreacted that the kid was autistic, therefore should be given a pass. I don't think so. That's not the way things are supposed to work. I don't think so. That's not an excuse or a reason not to treat an autistic child, someone mentally mentally challenged with certain adult standards
of what's going to happen. Look at Michigan. How in the world can you tell me how in the world a father can order a six hour nine millimeter and when it is delivered, he lies on various forms in order to give it to his mentally disabled son and then goes to the firing range, teaching him how to operate a nine millimeter, and then makes the doesn't put the trigger lock on and keep the key, but allows the trigger lock not to be used, and the boy takes the gun to school, kills four
students and wounds a teacher and many other students whose lives will never be changed. When this first happened, I had more than one tell me, look, I don't think parents are responsible. The hell they aren't. They are responsible, and there's four dead teenagers because of that. Now they're looking at ten fifteen years in Michigan State Prison. And of course their son, Chumley is already shall we say, locked up for life, but life generally doesn't
mean life. At some point he may get out. His lawyers led him guilty in away we go, My god, are we in trouble. Secondly, we have after one o'clock we're going to have an expert on electric vehicles, petroleum and what's happening there coming up later, but until then. I noted this morning again that our mentally deranged President Joe Biden has done a complete
reversal on defeating Hamas. He's now gone the other way, because you know, America is not in the business of winning wars or supporting those who win wars. We're just the opposite. America now is in the business of losing wars and encouraging our allies and Israel is our greatest ally in the Middle East, to lose the war. When this happened on October the seventh, almost exactly six months ago, the President said, or someone prepared a statement that
he read, quote, I think Israel has to respond. They must defend themselves. Israel must go after and obliterate Hamas. Hamas is a bunch of cowards. They're hiding behind the civilians quote unquote. Now, yesterday, Joe Biden gave an interview, a softball interview, of course, to a Spanish language TV station and said the following, We've made clear to Israel that we think a full scale military invasion of Rafa would have enormously harmful effects on the
civilians, and that would ultimately hurt israel security. So it's not just a question of Israel presenting a plan to us. It's changing course. He had as a Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln, who compared Benjamin Netsanyahu Bibi to Vladimir Putin, and in fact, Anthony Blincoln also said that the plight of the p Palestinians is not dissimilar to the plight of the Wigers in communists Red China.
So in the span of four weeks, the Biden administration has gone from backing the defeat of terrorists who raped, murdered and killed twelve hundred or more Israeli's jew living in peace in southern Israel, to limiting the operation in Rafa, the headquarters of AMAS, to no operation at all. Don't go there
at all. This comes after Biden called for a cease fire. Stop what you're doing, something that only would benefit Hamas and the terrorists, who, by the way, have pledged more and more attacks like October the seventh. In fact, they want the attacks to be worse than they are right now. If you can believe that unbelievable. We don't win wars anymore, won
one since World War II. We compete, we send off thousands of American soldiers and others to die, be maimed, and come back not in one piece, and then we simply quit, whether it's have Yhanistan or Iraq, or Vietnam or Korea. Korea was a partial success. But what we do basically is make sure that we don't win wars. And that's how it's put. Israel is responding by utilizing every measure at its disposal to kill Hamas vicious,
bloodthirsty terrorists while maintaining civilian life almost impossible. Israel warned civilians to leave, gave them thirty days to leave. Israel put soldiers on the ground to go door to door, despite having air superiority. They could have obliterated the place, but they said, let's go door to door, killing hundreds of America, hundreds of Israeli soldiers, and they facilitated the entry of thousands of trucks with humanitarian aid every single day in order to try to stave off hunger
and thirst. All the while. According to CNN this morning, Hamas says, we don't have sufficient hostages left the trade for terrorists right now in Israeli prisons. We don't have them. The reason they don't have them is because Hamas killed them all. There's probably a few hostages left, sadly, and that's the way it is that they killed them. CNN is reporting we don't have eighty hostages to give back. The women are raped and tortured, and
the men sometimes could be raped, sexually assaulted and murdered. There's not enough hostages left, and that's the name of that tune. Tens of thousands of Israelis and southern Israel have been removed from their homes south of Israel and also along the northern border with Leban, where a proxy group called Hesbalah continues to shell the Israeli state. Despite all this, Israel Is persevering, saying we
got to win this war. Similarly, can you imagine Patent or an Hour or Montgomery, as American soldiers approached Munich and Berlin and World War Two, saying that, well, We're going to back off now and let to Adolf Hitler and others and other Nazis regroup and reform to come back another day. I don't think that would happen. This is unbelievable. I also want to know at what point, as Americans or Israelis, are we suddenly responsible to
feed the civilian population of the nation's enemies. This has never happened before. I don't recall in World War II, when our survivability was at stake, that the American media demanded that American soldiers drop tons of food for the Germans, the German civilian population that supported the rise of Adolf Hitler, right,
it didn't happen. We live in different times right now. Incredible. I don't understand why suddenly in war that it is the obligation of those who were attacked to feed the enemy population, a population, by the way, that supports the terrorists. The Palestinians wanted Hamas to represent them, and they got what they wanted. And who started the war well, Hamas did by viciously attacking and murdering thousands of Israelis, setting children on fire in front of parents,
then brutally slaughtering mom and dad. The goal is to run up the casualties. Hamas wants this to receive more international support for their policies. And now we're calling the Israelis the terrorists and amas Is the victims, when the opposite is true. We don't win wars anymore, we can't win them. Unbelievable. We should, we should encourage the Jews to finish off Amaas.
Hamas is the one who locate all of their military hardware underneath and in hospitals, schools, nurseries, daycare centers, civilian populations, homes and manufacturing centers. They're the ones who decide the means and method of conduction of the war. Let's continue. I never stop, We simply continue. Coming up later we'll be an expert on energy and so much more. And then after two o'clock today, I want to hear from you, the American people, as
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Of course, story after story indicates that these governmental policies demanding the consumers like you by only evs in the next five or six years is completely collapsing. The reason we have a middle class that functions is low energy prices, whether it's your whether it's your suv or whether it's a car, or whether it's energy for your home. And the plan is, and you're being warned, the plan is in the next four to six years is to have a grid
that is basically in collapse apps. So one must go to vehicles as determined by the federal government, and they will determine for you. In the summertime in Texas, in the summer might be one hundred and three degrees, but you won't be able to get your house any cooler than eighty five. And in the winter time is going to be sixty five degrees when it's cold as
the well diggers behind. And we're fighting like warrior poets, and we have ridiculous headlines that somehow Joe Biden has a great energy policy because we're producing more natural guests and oil than ever before. And the reason is the supply is down and the demand is up. And if you read the Wall Street Journal story about what's happening to America's energy grid, the last coal fired power plant
in New England is being shut next year. And so they keep restricting the ability of energy producers to give us electricity, which means the price is going up. And some of these AI factories and chip manufacturers, especially one in Ohio and one in Colorado, has a tremendous demand for electricity which won't be there. And of course, Jason Isaac is the CEO of the American Energy Institute, I think headquartered in the great state of Texas. And Jason,
welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you give us an overview of the policies of Joe Biden and God forbid if he gets a reelected November the fifth and we go through a cycle of him and Kamala Harris for the next ten to twelve years. What does America look like under their lack of leadership when it comes to energy. Yeah, it's going to continue to look a lot like what we're seeing today. More and more people losing their electricity
and losing their natural gas. From twenty twenty one to twenty twenty two, there was a thirty percent increase in people getting their electricity disconnected and the seventy
six percent increase in people that got their natural gas disconnect. That's over five million Americans losing utilities that either heat their homes or cook their food, warm their water, help them wash clothes, stay clean and healthy, and they've lost that access because of this energy driven inflation that's being forced down our throats by the Biden administration. Numbers just out showing inflations up three and a half
percent. You mentioned New England closing their coal fired power plant, the last one that's really unfortunate. The marketing campaign by the climate alarmist against coal has been incredibly successful, only to our detriment. Everywhere in the world where they use less coal, they've reduced the amount of coal, costs have gone up, thankfully to American innovation. We've got the world's leading clean air. We've
reduced pollution nearly eighty percent over the last five decades. We use coal more responsibly than any country in the world because we actually use pollution control technology, you know, the things that capture the harmful things out of the air before they hit the air, and then actually we can use some of those products. You like the fly ash from coal doesn't fly anymore, it's just ash. You mike that in concrete. It makes concrete cheaper. So what's going
up? The cost of concrete's now going up because they don't have this additive that makes it stronger and cheaper. It's just more of the same idiocy that we've been seeing for the last three and a half years. You know, It's funny. In New England though, what they do have is they have a power plant that burns trash, and there are certain times in the winter when that power is producing more than any renewable on the grid there helping people
keep their homes warm burning trash. They use pollution control technology to It's just absurd. I'd rather burn American energy natural gas, coal, nuclear, where again we use it and produce it more responsible than anywhere else on the planet. As we sit here in April with twenty twenty four, are there any in construction power plants in America that burns coal? Is any being constructed as I speak? No, they're not they're actually being decommissioned. They're being early
retired. There's proposals to shut down coal fired power plants all over this country years before they've passed, years before they've absorbed the cost, before they've gotten a return on investment. And utilities love this. Why would you think of utility would love us. They get to pass on the cost to consumers so they get more revenue. And it's unfortunate that they're not necessarily aligned with the American Energy Institute. You know, we're a trade association that supports free markets
and American energy. There's a great quote by Churchill talking about an appeas or as someone who feeds crocodiles hoping they'll be the last one eating. Well, we don't feed crocodiles, we wear them. Also, Jason isik, I would assume there's no nuclear power plants being constructed as I speak, So when which is real soon coal fired power plants are gone and nuclear power plants are
not being constructed. In fact, they're being decommissioned. That is a chunk of the ability we have to produce electricity, which leaves it to natural gas. And I guess other means and method because obviously windmills don't work, and the solar batteries from China don't work. When the wind doesn't blow and the sun don't shine, we know what happens. So what's the long term plant.
Say we jump ahead five or six years and it's now twenty thirty twenty thirty two, we have no nuclear power plants that are operational, coal fired power plants are done. Where do we get the massive increase of the demand for electricity, Well, it's going to be from quick start natural gas generation, which is very expensive. It doesn't run all the time, and so when you do need it to balance the load on the grid, it costs
a lot of money. You know, it helps in certain situations, but you look at states like California, they're being completely dependent on it because they're unreliables, aren't producing electricity during peak demand time. In just this month, the state of California passed the law they're going to tap into your garage.
So if you've got one of those power batteries that you think is going to help you in case your power goes out for a few hours or you're charging your ev that are going to pull the electricity from those to manage demand on the grid. Now, if you're industry and you're looking for a reliable country to build a new plant or build some new manufacturing, you're not going to go to some place in some country that's being dependent on people's evs in their
garage that are charging. You need a lot of electricity. Artificial intelligence uses a ton of electricity. So we need more reliable thermal generation from natural gas. The combined cycle is the most efficient. We need more coal because it's great for on site storage. You can keep nine to twelve months of coal at the location, so if you do have some hacks or attacks on a
pipeline like we've seen already in this country, doesn't matter. With coal, you've got it on site, you don't have to pipe it into you. And then we need a lot more nuclear because it's great for baseload generation. In reality, is that possible? In the Greta Thunberg era, she was just arrested again in the Netherlands laying in front of a road. Because the
farmers in Europe are going crazy. They're going nuts. They're shutting down large European cities because of the requirements of France and Belgium and Germany what they can and can't do the gold is to put diapers on cows or to get rid of the flatulence. I can only imagine what we like to put a diaper on a bowl. But that's a different story, and that's not well reported. Is it what the European farmers going through. No, it's really not.
And it's funny because they actually do put masks on cows. That's how you know they're Democrats. Because to capture the CO two and the methane coming from their perps, it's absolutely absurd. It doesn't do anything to mitigate a change in climate. It just increases the cost of everything. I think Europe
may be lost, but the farmers are certainly helping the case. But unfortunately, this three point five percent inflation that was just recently reported is going to continue to go up, driven by energy inflation in this attack on American energy. In Europe alone, over seventy percent of the fertilizer manufacturing facilities are offline because they don't have the feedstock natural gas to produce the products that help grow
more food and less land. Something that would the great of solar energy and wind energy would recognize, you know, how much land they destroy to produce unreliable, variable weather. But I hope Europe wakes up, but I'm thinking they may not too far gone. But America needs to stand up. I thought I was making a joke about diapers and masks. You're telling me that's
real. That's why the farmers are going nuts. They can't they can't get enough masks to put around the bowls and the sheep and the pigs, and they have to have diapers. And because of the flatulence, that's a major problem. It really is real, and it is It is a joke though, because they're doing it and it's just so stupid, and it just costs more money. It's just laughable. Don't let your pig fart now. I'm laughing about the myeart. Have a steak, wrap it and bacon, Well,
I have. We have so much to touch on. But I saw a story out of Brazil that they have so many rock pythons and anacondas that they're capturing them to take the place of steak. They say, have a snake, and I'm thinking of eating a snake. And the reason is is because they're complying with certain environmental standards and the cattle, the sheep and the pigs are destroying too much of the rainforest, and they want to substitute steaks
with snakes. Would you eat a boa? You know, in Texas we figured out a way to pretty much fry everything, So yeah, I probably haven't eat a snake. Let's prefer the steak, though. I think. Can you imagine the world in which our kids and grandkids are going to grow up in in the next ten to fifteen to twenty Now we're as close to twenty forty as we are to nineteen ninety eight. Can you imagine that world?
If the Trumpster doesn't win? In common sense is given and we went through a long cycle of Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris and then Gavin Newsom twenty thirty years of that, what does America look like? Well, reverse a lot of the progress that we've seen over the last fifty years, where we've become world leaders in clean air. People won't be able to afford in in their home, so they'll resort back to firewood, which was you know,
one hundred years ago. We'll see an increase in deforestation places around the world. You know, there are places that are like this. You look in between a Haiti and Dominican Republic, and one of them has a lot of trees that are on an island. Another one doesn't because they don't have access to hydrocarbons from fossil fuels. And so that's what we would experience here.
Increase in poverty, decrease in life expectancy. All of these things are attributable to having access to affordable, reliable energy, and that's getting more and more out of touch and out of our reach. The one thing you brushed over quickly is that America, because of ingenuity, is capturing over eighty percent of particular matters coming out of coal fired power plants and then being repositioned.
We have clean coal everywhere. We used to have a nuclear power plant planned here in Cincinnati that was gotten rid of, and now the coal fired power plant's going away too, and the utility companies say, fine, whatever the cost, will pass them on. The utility bills are right now through the roof. And lastly, Jason Isaac of the American Energy Institute, what is the plan about these electric vehicles? We haven't touched on because right now Ford,
there's some ridiculous number. A Ford dealer told me that every time they sell an RV a Ford RV. Ford loses thirty five thousand dollars on each sale. Can you tell the American people what the plan is about the evs? Yeah, and the market is responding. Consumers don't want them. Support
for them. Polling shows to support an interest in them is waning. The only manufacturer that has brand loyalty, whereas if you own one of their vehicles and then you want to buy another one, buy another vehicle, you go back to that manufacturer, and that's Tesla, And for the first time they just reported a decrease in year over year numbers. So even Tesla's are on the wane, but those are the most popular. Ford they're slashing production significantly.
The Ford lightning truck that they lowered the cost from ninety eight thousand to ninety two thousand dollars, ooh, Big Savings is losing over sixty two thousand
dollars per truck. And then research I published last year where the Texas Public Policy Foundation shows that you and I are subsidizing over ten years another fifty thousand dollars, So that lightning truck costs two hundred thousand dollars over ten years and that's not including the cost for tires that you're going to have to replace every ten thousand miles that actually increase pollution. Yes, evs are showing to increase
pollution because of tire wear and break dust. There's so much weight behind those vehicles they need massive brakes, and that is showing in air quality because of evs. It's absurd. It's this push from the environmental climate alarmist to control every aspect of our lives. But I think we're seeing a big reversal. Companies like Toyota and others are embracing a hybrid electric vehicle, which are very efficient. Those are great vehicles. We need more of those on the market.
We just got to change the policy at the federal level. And they get this crazy illegal multiplier credit if you produce an EV so let's say it gets sixty five miles per gallon, you get credit for over five hundred miles per gallon, and then they trade those credits and that's where Tesla in twenty twenty one made nearly two billion dollars in revenue with selling those credits to are automobile manufacturers, and so that adds up to nearly twenty thousand dollars in subsidies
that internal combustion engine buyers, gasoline diesel buyers are helping people that own these wealthy individuals that own these fancy gadgets evs, we're helping subsidize those costs significantly. You kind of brushed over this quickly. I want to just for the last minute, deal with this that you say that that electric vehicles are more polluting than gas vehicles. Explain, Yeah, the tire war so the torque behind an EV. If you've ever had an opportunity to drive an EV,
they're fun, they're great. They've got a lot of torque that they're not practical for people like me to like to drive a lot or need to drive a lot for work. But that torque turns those tires faster. The vehicles weigh a lot more, and so you wear down your tires. And there are reports that are showing some electric vehicles are having to replace their tires every
seven to ten thousand miles. And then the brake pads, the dust from the brake pads from having to slow down that extremely heavy vehicle are creating more break dust and that is getting into our air, and it's affecting our air quality. We're still world leaders in clean air and we're practically at a natural state. But the last thing we want to do is have any decrease in that air quality. We want to continue our world leading levels where we are
now. Well here, we are bringing about what we seek to avoid, which is a bad environment occasioned by liberal Democrats. Jason Isaac, you're the CEO of the American Energy Institute, and the Wall Street Journal says there's a coming energy crisis in this country with great increase of demand with less supply means average Americans are going to have their cost skyrocket once again. Jason Isaac, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and Jason, you're a
great American. Thank you. Bill. Let's do it again, Jason Isaac, Let's continue with more. There it is batteries from China, increase pollution, government control of your life, middle class obliterated. Is that what the
mainstream media is telling you. I don't think so. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW this week only get three rooms of cars, plumbtight, dot com today five three points and creak very well, go down the green and I do it great and inspire Savati back that basketball class and can it happened? There's the fuller the ram of that junker and it first year to be cooked to the national champion night you think about that. There's the mendaater
Cincinnati. It's by three point sixty eight, sixty five. We'll have a jump ball. It's dumping the here trying I guess the bastball for Ccinnati tack, I have a BUCKERI Bannati sixty five. I stife but waits at night championship, saying absolutely university will be number one basketball. Hell hello, hello, well piet, I'm broadcasting save. That was sixty three years ago. The bear Cats take down the buck Eyes, the favorite Buckeyes national title.
I was watching, Jimp Hart was watching. Were you watching? I was only three? I was watching. I was four, and now, I mean I probably got ticked off because I couldn't have my sad morning cartoon. That's right, yeah, right, yeah, bugs Bunny in that come on, that's right, yeah, the road Runner. About a week ago, Chip Hark gets old, I mean, sends me a pick of a one hundred and one pound catfish. Is a whale. Whale I've never seen anything
so big and ugly. This side is segment Dennison. But tell me about the biggest catfish. Wayne Cruchi wants to know the biggest catfish ever caught in the state of Ohio. Give me a blow by bay, Willie. I gotta tell you. And my my son colls with me. And this is part of his homeschooling because he needs to learn other trades. Okay, we'll steer him away from radio, of course, because you've got all the money
and practicing law. Forget about lawyers, lawyers to talk speaking the truth, I'm talking, colon, Colon. I have never jug fished for for catfish, but we're we're gonna, we're gonna do this sometimes. But uh, this fish came in at one hundred and one's pounds point hundred one point one. It was caught last Sunday on a jug, which is a legal mess of catfishing on a tributary flooded tributary of the Ohio River at about two thirty in the afternoon. But Ohio, Kentucky, in Ohio, it had to
be Ohio waters. It was an Ohio tributary. Because this is a record. It's in Ohio now right now. It is the biggest fish ever caught in Ohio by anyone. Cole explain to the American people what is jug fishing? Segment? Doesn't understand that? What is jug fishing? Well, you've got to take a milk jug, like a gallon of milk, empty out, drink the milk, empty it out. Then you got to put fishing
line on it. Fishing line segment, okay, and got to put your own name, but a hook, then a name, address everything about you. That's right. Well, it like a tax form inside too or something. Well, they have to be identifiable for the for the game office. I like swamp people. It's just cold talk, baggling and sessam, I'm
sorry, and stick something on there. That catfish leg yeah. In this case it was a fish called a skipjack skipjack yep, yeah, on the jump under the jug and the poor little catfish comes up hundred one pounds thinking that's that's lunch, grabs onto the what's it called slipjack? Skipjack? Skip jack? It's better known in the outdoors world was poor Man's tarping because you catch him and if you catch him on a on a lure, they like to jump a lot, which tarpauld like to jump. But anyway, back
to the story, good description son of a jug jug fishing. This fish was caught by a fifteen year old jay Lynn Parker and her dad, Chuck Parker, and a family friend, Jeff Sam's in a tributary of the Ohio. They were jug fishing and they checked their They of course you you be watching the jugs the whole time from their dock and so on and so forth, going up and down. That's where they went after. She went after
it from the front of the boat. Tried to pull the jug up, okay, but this thing wasn't gonna move, and then it started shaking its head okay, And by that time she needed some serious health because he's a young woman hunting and something pounds. The fish is hundred one point one point one, which was weighed on a certified scale. It's your favorite place, Bethel feed. I've been about that, Bethyl feed. Love me the Bethel Feed. However, Sunday, at the time this was caught, my phone
blew up, like at four o'clock four thirty. Everybody's looking the game warns. Everybody's looking for a scale certified by an auditor. Scale to weigh it on of which nothing is open. You can't just drag one hundred and one pound catfish into the Kroger meat counter. Okay, an wait this continue, wait this one for a second. And so they had to keep the fish alive overnight until they could find a scale on Monday morning mount them out.
In the meantime, late Sunday afternoon, three of the game three Gabe wardens were on site. They measured the fish, the length, the girth, took a sample of the anal fin, which they sent to a fisheries biologist or for species identification. But if yeah, for species identification. Don't you know that you could look at a blue catfish and know it's a blue catfish even if you're a complete idiot, Yes, kind of like me. But did you eat You probably wouldn't have known. Would Did you eat it?
No? They didn't know. They had They kept it alive. It was their goal to meet all the criteria for a record fish state record in Ohio and then release the fish back into the Ohio Really, yes, that was their goal. That could have fed millions of fans in the Tri States. What a fish fry that would have been. Karen Kraft have lasted for days. Special all our fish, you release them all except for walleye. You can't you keep those. You keep those you eat, you eat those puppies.
I'm glad you're here because I'm not sure you are. I love your wife, VICKI I like colds mom. That's Cole's mom. Don't talk to me. I love Vicky. But here's the question. I had a guest on about an hour ago, okay, and this guy talked about the European farm animals. The farmers are going nuts protesting. They shut down Paris with ten four hundred tractors unleash the deeply say, and they had nowhere to move because the farmers are now under in order that their farm animals must wear diapers
and face masks. They cannot release. They're going to put them on before the Olympics had hit there. It cannot breathe and they can't release gases because of methane. It's coming now, coll What happens if you're under an order in Claremont County to put pampers on a bowl and a cow, what do you do? I'd be pretty confused. There you go? What about a face mask? I think I'm not going to wear a face mask the cow,
Yeah, because of all the ingredients he breathes. Quite frankly, I find cow's breath to be pretty pleasant because, uh, it's not as bad as you might think it was. That cows have a distinct odor. It's not bad, right, you're attracted to cow breath? Yes, what others? I've never heard of cow fark, by the way, because I know that that's coming too, because of the methane being put into the quote atmosphere by cattle. It happens every day on this show. Are you concerned about
what happens in Washington to demand that on my county? Farmers like you toe the company line well on pamps, face masks and more. I'm going to rely on a new congressman that's gonna take bread seat I home in October. Taylors stand up for farmers in that district as well as all the other congressmen across the country. We're in trouble. Farming is huge, you know, it's huge, bigger than Montana, feed half the world. I love John Dutton, I love the Yellowstone. Yeah, here we go, say give
me some Here we go. The stood reporters approach service over local Thamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers. Thamestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati. Col Sheldon Braun at Broad Heating at five one, three, three, eight, five seventy seven sixty five. Just give me a category. How many cows? How many sheeps? What do you call them? Sheep's sheep? Sheep is already plural. It's one of those things that's like moose. You don't call
them meat, you don't call them meats. No, just give me the category as an animal that you attend. Cole, help me count here? How many? How many sheep do we have? We got six adult females. Yes, we have one neutered male weather that's called the weather. Yeah sheep sheep. Don't let him distract you. You just keep one thick. We have nine lambs and we have four more coming. Yes, we had nine born this in like a couple of days. Do you PLoP fizz fizz?
Just oh, what a relief it is. It's just they were dropping like crazy. Please continue with sports. One was walking around and one just fell out. She didn't even know it. What about Willie? Don't you have a farman one name? Well? Yeah, we count named will then, and then we sent him to a place to butcher him. Yeah, because he just got so he was he kept jumping over the fence, jumping. Sent me a picture. I was gonna visit Willy in June. Well, I will now Hamburger. He's in my freezer. Yeah we did.
Well, you could still visit him. You're gonna have it. You have it for lunch here in about three weeks. He just can't talk to you. Yeah. Yeah, we we got some good tomahawk steaks out of him. So you're butchered, my my, my cat. Typically we wouldn't do that. He butchered you. We did. We butchered his image. Yeah, Willie, he was named after you every day. But that's right. So anyway, half of him is in a freezer because half of him we ate so far. He got a good hide from him. We got a
good hide from him that's been tanned. There you go, why don't you lay that out in front of the h in front of the fireplace at home. See the first lady went a big cow hide with it. Head hide. Now the hide, how about if we put it out on the table. You can do one of them naked shots that you guys did a few years back naked. Yeah, me and Marty and Joe and Joe. Yeah, just like that, said Bert. The ladies loved that when I was naked. I know, yeah, like think he did. She sent me
some notes. She wanted more particular information. Yeah. Segment continue with sports. Will you have the Brewers beat the Reds last night nine to five? They'll let's see former Red Wade Miley comes off and the il plays for pitches for the Brewers tonight, Hunter Green for the Reds five forty Arnel Carriers Inside Pitch Kelsey Chevrolet Extrading Show after the game. Red's reliever TJ An Tone's going to undergo his third surgery on his elbow on Friday. Good Man. He's
gonna come back and pitch again, good Man. TJ. Friedel has an MRI checked this week on an injured wrist. David Bell says he hopes infielder Matt McClain after the shoulder surgery can come back in August. You want to bet on that? I don't know. It's all official now. Arkansas has hired John Caliparius, the Razorbacks new head coach. Big Press conference in Fayetteville
at six o'clock. The Green Bay Packers are going to play opening twenty twenty four season against the Philadelphia Eagles Friday, September the sixth, and Sal Paulo, Brazil can't wait for that mean neither. In Brazil they have snakes taking the place of sneaks. Would you eat a snakey? Try and if somebody else had eat them, or if it's been on a menu somewhere like rattlesnake. I've heard rattlesnake is great. I've never had the opportunity to eat it.
It's like everything else tastes like chicken. Please continue saying Andy Willie. Tomorrow night, of course, the Kelsey Brothers are going to be in town with their new Heights Live. It is a move to Fifth Third Arena indoors because of the impending rain Tomorrow. Is Taylor Swift coming my old girlfriend?
I have no idea. I'll get a hold of her and find parking lots open at three, doors open at Fifth Third Arena at five, some kind of games take place at seven, brief intermission at eight thirty, and then a live podcast with the Kelsey Brothers, Joe Burrow, Orlando Brown Junior and other surprise guests. I can't say if nine pm Taylor Swift shows up, there will be a crisis. There's all fifthird ring. The only seats available or worth are going for one of the one thousand dollars seats are the only
ones that are left. Unbelieve the rest of it's sold out, totally. Cow Tell your mother I like her, will you? I guess you're telling her right now. Of course she's a country girl there. A country boy will survive. She said she missed her calling, but she's calling it now. Hank Williams Junior one of my favorite songs, when he fell off the mountain. A country boy will survive. That's right. Full thanks for coming in and showing up your dad segment. Thank you, yep, Jiff Hart,
keep the animals that coming. I'm coming in June to look at my hide. What do you eat for lunch? I like to have a hamburger like Willi Burger. Maybe I can deliver a lamb while well how about how about how about a lambburger, lamb, a lamb mixed or williburger? You know well, Kenneth, I want all meat. I want some lamb. I want to I want to eat my Willie. Well they say, they say, I've never had sheep. But you go take there you want, you go ahead and eat your Willie. Okay, segment, get me out
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here talking about the traffic difficulties on the west side of town. Had on Frankie Marzulo of Fox nineteen and Trisha Macki. Then we had on Tanya O'Rourke, an optometrist, to talk about why not to look at the sun. Of course you have to be real stupid to look at his son, but that's a different issue. And then Brooks Schaeffer from News Nation was on to
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and Jason Isaac about energy and about NGRI defenses and more. Let's go to the calls now as I speak, we still have three lines open at seven four nine, seven thousand. If you like to join us, we'll go to Wane and Franklin first, and then thousands of others, including Lisa and Mason. So I can just start with Wayne and Franklin. Wayne and Franklin give me a full report. Well, I was wondering dearing the eclipse,
and I didn't google it because I have a willie. I'm going to ask you how hot does the moon get when it passes between the Earth and the Sun. I'll hang up and listen to your answer, my friend, thank you. You will listen right now, because it depends. There's the dark
side of the moon and the light side of the moon. Because the Moon has six less atmosphere, six times less atmosphere than the Earth, that when you're in the cold side of the moon, it's approximately minus one hundred and fifty degrees and that's a bit toasty, shall I say it's a bit for you. You're frozen on the hot side of the Moon. At times you can look at the moon, depending if the sun's off to the right, the eart's in the middle, and the moon off to the left, and
the moon is lit up. It can be as warm as sixty or seventy degrees, but to much like Mars. Mars goes from like minus two hundred degrees fahrenheit, which is more than frozen, and the warmest it ever gets on Mars is about minus eighty degrees. That's not good. Let's go to stephen Green County and then thousands of others, including Tim and Dayton. Let's go to uh, stephen Green County. Steve, give me a full report. How you doing, Bill, I'm doing well. It's all yours.
The sacred airwaves of the big One are in your hands. Absolutely. Hey, I'm just calling about the methane. Yeah, what about that. Yeah, that's a problem. Halves or swine do not present methane. Why do we? Uh, well, I think you might have a big valve. No, I have a cattle val Oh you do, okay? Cattle sheep. Uh. They're all ruminants, ruminant ruminant ruminants, and they have four stomachs and they will burp. But if you see one of them out in
the field and they're chewing on something while they're laying down. They're ruminants. Those are the ones, and the feed lots may be. But the swine, the hogs, uh, they might, they'll pass little gas like we do. That. The farmers in Europe are going nuts because there are so many restrictions on fertilizer and also uh, excrement and also col flatulence that they're they have diapers. They want to get rid of all the farm animals and
produce things in labs. How would you respond to that, Well, I'll tell you what you know. Col flatulence, Uh, most of them would come from out of their mouth because they're getting rid of those gases of their first stuff or other stomach and everybody, everybody's going to poop. If you might say, yeah, and a diaper is not gonna not going to stop the not going to stop the methane maybe a little bit, but uh, would you want to change the diaper on a bull? I've no, you
don't need a diaper on a bull. Okay, I've done plenty of things. I've done plenty of things with bulls and made them less men than they were. I'll keep that. I'll keep that quiet. We got it run. Thank you for that. Let's go to Tim and Dayton and then Steve and Savannah Georgia. Tim and Dayton, please go ahead. Our airwaves are yours? Really? Yes? Politicians, media always talks about Chinese influence on American politics. Yeah, what about Israel is a powerful lobby in DC?
Well, there are some. There's some countries I like to have, shall we say, influence with, and some I do not. Chinese influence is a communist country that has concentration camps and kills one hundred thousand Americans every year on the southern border, and has taken over large sections of our farm land. On the other hand, Israel is a functioning pro Western democracy. I
do not fear Israel. I do not fear any man or country. But America is now in a position of accepting large amounts of control by the Chinese government. That is never true about Israel. But thanks for your opinion. Let's go to Steve and Savannah Georgia and then Dave. Steve go ahead,
and Savannah Georgia. Wizard of Willie, do you imagine that Comrade Joe will shut the border down a month before the election to get elected and then open it up post election certainly possible because right now the Razor Wire and Eagles Pass is prohibiting the entry. They is simply have moved now to New Mexico in
Arizona. But to get elected, to get get to keep control of the nation's checkbook and the appointment of federal judges, the regime and power will now will do about anything, including acting as if they hear the American people, then as soon as he's reelected for the second term, he shall return to water level. And thank you for your call. Let's go to Dave and Dayton and then Jim and then Christy. Dave go ahead, you're on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Dave and Dayton go ahead. Hey, Willie is
a former National Guardsman. God bless and prayers to that the service personnel injured in that accident. Yes, but I have five college educated and graduate professionals who somehow are also brainwashed by this BS turning Hamas into the victim and Israel the aggressor. On top of the green religion that is viewed throughout the globe. They're buying that crap too, either, are damn smart kids. I don't get it. I don't get how the media spin can affect the youthful
minds of America, the bright, youthful minds. How is that possible? Willie Well, what's happened? And I have similar experiences that in order to do well in colleges universities today, you must tow the company line and you cannot get outside the far left wing propaganda put out by college professors and university
types. And then my fear is that when these individuals actually get twenty to forty years later and they're actually in charge of something important, that they want to enforce things that they've been hearing and working on for so long, because that's all they understand. There's very little of the kind of materials you hear in talk radio, at least from me and others that you hear any college
campus. I used to speak that you see and Xavier now and then on classes, and after about seven eight years ago, I was stopped being invited because there were certain protests developing and individuals that would not let me speak. And I'm not exactly a far right winger. I'm kind of a moderate to a conservative libertarian, but they don't want to hear the other information available,
and they want to screen. I tell you how bad it's getting. Dave is that in social media you do not hear bad opinions about Joe Biden, and you don't hear good opinions about Donald Trump. They're completely in charge of the five hundred million dollars Zuckerberg is going to spend to kind of rig the next election. That there's no one similarly on the other side, and it's difficult, it's hard, it's going to be I hope, I hope by the time they get to be fifty or sixty they get some common sense,
but I doubt it because it's not reward at all. Well, it's amazing because the most intelligent colleges viewing this propaganda are the IVY League, the smartest of his part, supposedly, But thank god for the NIA being having sense and banning transgender athletes. At least the NIA got it right. We'll see if the liberal NCAA will follow the suit. And God bless Htel, who spoke the truth but got fired for it from ESPN for saying transgender athletes don't
belong in women's sports. Thank you Willie, Thank you Tom Maerk. Title nine was an important addition to our body politic. Now Title nine, which is equal opportunity for women and girls, is going to be crucified at the altar of political expediency. And it's sick to watch more opinions that need to be heard and not less. Let's continue with more. Two twenty four Home of Your Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW. Listening to a hiker in the
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got it? Oh dumps sideline. I didn't know why I want him? A game is over, Minai. What's the MP the night for the second time in the right? Seventy one to fifty nine, over the night of gumber one, Rock High say fuck eye that sucker, go the tber to the teah. Hello, Hello, Pyott, I'm broadcasting Rocking I show. You were recalled the next year in nineteen sixty three, you see it a fifteen point lead over Loola of Chicago to go three in a row, and
they lost in ot to Jerry Harkness and Iola of Chicago. Remember that rock right nineteen sixty three sixty three yeah remember that. Well, yeah, you were there. I mean, you're watching the game, but you sent me some video of the three little Rocks today in complete turmoil. But what happened? Now? They miss a bet last night, this morning, and again, this is every morning. I could send you a video every morning of someone crying in a fight and my wife screaming sometimes crying, and it's just
it's every day. So this morning, seg yeah, the littlest Rock wanted to wear the middle Rocks baseball jersey today. Well, the middle Rock was not so pleased about that, and he's a firecracker, so he beat him up, hit him in the face. Okay, So the little Rock is crying about it, and because of that, now the oldest Rock comes to the Littlest Rocks defense and beats up on the five year old. Okay,
it's him. So then he's crying and my wife's yelling at him. She's consoling the baby, and I'm just trying to have my yogurt in the morning. Sounds like WrestleMania all over again. Every morning, every morning there's a fight. Because my middle son is involved in karate and kickboxing, so all the times of the day, you'll be just standing there and he'll come up and say and just just give you like a roundhouse boom. Hey, this is the recip you know what it is. It's the eclipse. That's the
problem. That's the that's the problem. Rots and dogs. Yeah, that's right between that and you also is the middle one is also very much into pro wrestling. Ray Mysterio is his favorite. Oh boy, uh Cody Rhodes, Uh, you know one wrestle man of course, so he was all big into that. So should I play just a little bit of this? Sounds like Mike McConnell's show. Yeah, Chris, that's just a snippet,
just the same thing. Same. No, bedtime is the worst because then they're they're jumping off the bed, going off the high rope on the other and and you know, my wife's trying to, you know, get ready for bed, because women take forever to get ray for bed for some unknown reason. I don't get that. And I'm like, I need you here to help with this because I can't do this on my and it's just but when we go up in the room, you gotta they gotta be like little
angels, don't they except for at night time? So I don't know what it is. It's like problem. See, women are like a different species. At night we go out, Penny takes about an hour to get ready. Okay, yeah, I look at my watch. Ten minutes upstairs, shower, wash my hair, brush, my teeth, put on my outfit and done within ten minutes. The great question evated people for centuries, what do women do? I watch it. I don't understand it. It's the
facial it's the hair, it's it's the video. Take the first lady's ready, Take this off, put this on? Do that You're going an hour to get ready? You know, It's just I don't get it. Anyway, Let's talk about more important things. Because Chip hearts farm, I love I love women. I wish I could love more, but that's a different issue. And Chip hardon here, you know, the turkey season starts, I think Saturday. Yeah, and Wayne Caruci in northern Kentucky is going to
be shooting turkey muzzleloaders. Right gift to well, I'm not sure what gateway distribution. So on my right here was Jeff Hark comes in with the state record one hundred and one pound catfish alive, and well, he sent me a picture of this damn. A young lady from New Richmond, the home of the Indians, the lions, the lions yourself caught the thing in a tributary Honey Ohio River. Weighed one hundred eleven pounds. She weighed one hundred
and seventeen Anyway, jug fishing, you know what that is? I do, But remind me, remind me what it is. Here's the fish. Take a look at that ugly fish. There's the fish. God. Then look at the size of that catfish. Absolutely unbelievable. They got it certified and everything else. They put it back. They really have to put it back. Good put it. They're going to the High River. Could feed like eight families, but you can't kill them. I guess what you would
do was playing with drug fishing is because I forget. You get. You get a branch off a tree like the swamp people put the rope on. There. At the end of the rope is a jug, yes, milk right. You put your name and address and all that stuff on their social Security number and everything. At the bottom you put a fishing line with a hook. You put it in there. You go back over to yours like like a bob and all of a sudden, Bob's up and down. They
saw it went over there. Kid tried to girl tried to pull it up. It was a monster, can't do it. Then they kept it alive so it could be certified. Yeah, wildlife came in the next morning. They had to mouth the mouth all night to keep the damn thing alive, and then they certified it. Wait, how many? How many state resources were used to a lot that's important? Games? Everything that's important? What do they call the fishing where those nutcases stick their arms noodles? Noodling?
Yeah, that is insane, correct, So how'd you lose your arm there? Rocky Oh's noodle? And I stuck my hand back of it. There was a snapping turtle right there, snapping turner and just took it all. Yeah, risk versus reward. I don't I don't see it. I don't either. I don't see it. But they have a hell of a time.
Say give me some sports and make it fast? Will he? The stood reports of service every local teme Star heating and air conditioning dealers Temestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati, colwayoming air and won eight eight eight nine nine six h V A C spot Taylor Swift coming to town. Former Red Wade Miley goes up against Hunter Green to night Reds and Brewers. Weather permitting, downtown got to be ready. Coverage begins at five forty Alright, Hell Carriers
Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Ding Show. After the game College Basketball, It's all official, Arkansas hiring coach cal As A. Razorbacks new Man five years. The Sneakies signs a five year contract with a salary beginning at seven million, season seven million. That it's time to leave has come? What about would that's a smart move? I think everybody wins. Everyone wins. Billy Donovan is going to be the next coach. I heard Billy Donovan.
They're going to go. It's gonna be Baylor's Drew as Scott Drew. Billy Donovan said, I'm staying wherever he's staying. I don't know about him. Uh, let's see Tomorrow Night's Big New Heights Live at uh at you see has been moved indoors to fifth third Arena. Wait, what is it that that the Kelsey Brothers the podcast they're doing. I forget this podcast starts at nine o'clock at night. Now is Taylor Swift coming to support well. Joe
Burrow Orlando Brown Junior will be there, among other surprise guest. A source told me, and this is the day the eclipse that Taylor Swift had actually flown into Oxford Airport. I'm not making that up. This is uh. And the only tickets available are the ones that are worth that to go for one thousand dollars, the probably one thousand dollars there and watch the podcast and all this, all this goes to since he rains, yes, the collective, I l is that related to Roman Range? The same thing? No?
No, what happened to WrestleMania? Was the Middle Rock happy with this? Hey? Yeah? He was? He likes Cody Roads. I said, if you like Cody Roads, you should have seen his dad, Dusty the American Dream. That was hard time. I was describing all this to him. We went to the whole play by play this morning and I was doing the voice and the whole thing. And now he's he's hot. Time there, tell him listen, have the rock listen to the Dusty who became
the Hamley County auditor after a while. Amazing, he loved wrestling to come here. He's shrunk twenty eight years, the American dream. That's him. How many kids did he have? Man gets kicked out. All he gets is a watch. I didn't get a watch. He gets a kicking the butt. He's got all the kids, He's got them all between him and Flair, we're goin to life. No what hard time, hard times. I win the tuxtile working around this cut, that time I got to work.
They got four or five kids and can't pay the way you get, can't buy the food. Hard times. I win all the workers I got to work and they tell him go home and hard times. I win. A man that's worked at a job thirty years, thirty years, they give you a watch, kick it in the butt, then say hey, I come, Kuda took your place, daddy. That's hard time it is, that's hard time. Those a hard time, daddy. Hard times. Now
AI is going to take all of our jobs. AI and also the Allen iverson the chip practice talking about practice, Wall Street Journals, game a game. Every year, we need ten percent more electricity every year because for the influx of illegal aliens plus AI plus chip manufacturing, we need ten percent more every year, and every year we have ten percent less of production electricity, get rid of nukes, get rid of coal, and at some point those
lines meet, in which case you got to do one of these. They want to explain to the environmental people that to process and to gain the electricity you need for these electric cars, you must burn cold or do that. They want to explain that five hundred thousand pounds of dirt must be moved, yes, for one battery day, that the ten thousand black kids are in mines all over Africa digging in the dirt to have these exotic materials to ship
to China to make the batteries so you can have a tesla. I would love to see sixty minutes get on these kind of stories and say, explain to me how this doesn't produce more pollution than it solves. Explain that to me. Explain that and explain how, okay, we can't mind for our own oil here, but if we buy it from Russia, who mines from there, how that is a net gain for the environment. Explain that one.
They can't. And I would like if what if our news media was like legitimate and I actually told stories about the NPR and the expos One of their editors said he's been there twenty five years and it's a propaganda ploy eighty seven Democrats, no Republicans. And Jan Williams was fired about ten years ago the liberal Fox News. He was too conservative and he's a liberal. But it's a propaganda machine that we taxpayers support, and it's left wing propaganda.
Explain why like ninety percent of the population is against men competing in women's sports, yet almost one hundred percent of all media outlets are for that, or explain I think ninety percent is a low number against ninety five percent. Yeah, Title nine is worthless. If somebody had said Title nine is worthless now, you never would have believed it. And those in charge like Don Staley
of South Carolina, she wants men to play women's basketball. I don't think she actually does that, but she's so scared if she says her speaks her mind, which is common sense, that she will be eradicated by the rainbow mafia. Here's a big question. Are you ready for the big question? Jason Williams has a column about this. What Hamley County voters support a large tax increase the Bengals here, No, we're already over taxed Kansas City.
How popular are the Chiefs in Kansas City pretty big. They got voted down by fifty eight percent, voted forty two said no in Kansas City. In Kansas City, and who's doing the spots Travis Kelsey. Then go guess what they said no? I mean super Bowls they got all of them. Well they got downtown what so three super Bowl through and Travis Kelcey, maybe one of the most popular athletes on the planet right now, got behind your campaign. Hey, we need some more of your tax dollars up greater facilities.
Royal's gonna get a baseball park. And the population said no fifty eight percent. The owner of the Kansas City Chiefs Hunt family said, we'll put up three hundred million. Taxpayers you put up five hundred million. They said, what you guys are worth seven billion dollars. But also, Hamlin County has not seen a levee or a levey Ry noodle. It doesn't vote for I mean everyone, every I don't care what unbelievable from the library. The library
next time should ask for like a twenty five mill levee. Because because people will vote for zoo and services, whatever it is, we pass all of it. We passed them all ridiculous. All right, what's on the big show down? You're all upsetting set. We have rather again, we have Amy Wagner. I'm going to talk about on one hand, you hear the jobless numbers are way way down. Economy is great. But on the other hand, like a carton of eggs costs like four bucks, like a bag
of candy costs like fifteen bucks. You know, essential items, and inflation is through the roof. So what's the story with that? A great majority of job gains are among illegal immigrants. American job gains are down, illegal immigrants are up. And well, that's the things I hear the numbers that jobless. You know, jobless numbers are way way down. But in the real world, when I talk to people that own businesses and we can't find anybody to work, I'll give it. So if everyone's working, how come
no one's working? I talked to answer that answer them. I talked to Jim Mooring at the Holy Grail and the opening day we used to pay ten to twelve dollars for a for a carton of chicken wings, ten to twelve bucks. I said, what what does it cost now? He said two hundred and ten dollars. I said what I said? I said a twelve dollars two hundred and ten for a little bit of an increase a little bit.
And what about hamburger? We used to pay about about eighty cents for a three quarter pounds eighty cents Now it's two thirty pay three times as much. And how do you sell it and make a problem? Let up? You can't get a salad for twenty five bucks, so we can't get lettuce. You don't eat lettuce anyway? Sometimes I know you don't you chicken and pie. We also have a Doc krim check on at four o'clock alos like the anniversary of the first Tommy John surgery or something. Pictures are falling like
flies around baseball, but not good. Good doctor Andrews, do the first one? Do you know? I know the first knee, but I don't know if you did the first time. Right now you got another red s Pitcher went down for his j antne for his third word. One. By the way, Eli Da Cruz is hitting the living crap out of the ball. He's not doing so well in the field. Parent Throad lessons center field.
He belongs in center. You and I have to where's McLain, According to David Bell, coming back to this August, next August, this August, August, August, Yeah, August of twenty four. Yeah, I don't believe it when I see it, can take it. Well, he had his labor and all that fixed in his shoulder. What do you think
that's gonna I think that's gonna heal in like two weeks. With all this modern technology and all these these these you know, all these things that are tracked and can trace all your levels of this and that and all these programs. How come people are getting hurt more people athletes go back to the days of like drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. Is there something too that the union, the union is blasting baseball because of the pitch clock. Oh, that's
what they're saying. Well, there's no more get hurt. You got to wait another three seconds. That's the problem. I don't know. I mean that's what the union said. That's a stupid union right now, Well stupid, I don't know. Brock, thank you, thank you, segment. Get me out of the stud's report. I want to go noodling. Will he had hotter of a rainy day here at the Tri State We leave you
with in round number three of Rocks Fights, Tonight be fine. Would make money on seven hundred W l W. Nothing compares to coming home to a healthy lawn by long plus, but a healthy
