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5-22-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie talks about the driver issues with Metro and on our highways with Brian Hamrick of WLWT. Also Kevin Jackson breaks down race relations in politics for Willie. Finally Amy Murray debates what the city should do with the money from the railroad sale.

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My Billy Cunningham, the great Americans getting ready for red spaceball starting about five forty tonight. Big game last night, the offensively the Reds nursed along. Two runs out was sufficient, Abbitt was unbelievable. Back at it again tonight and then Business Special on Thursday. Then the Dodgers and Cardinals come to town.

We'll see what happens down the road with that, but at least they've won now four games in the month of May and beyond, we continue to follow what's happening in the incident at Winthrow High School and also an incident in Wilmington involving a school bus. There's no better street reporter than the Tri State than the great Brian Hamrick of the Power five and Brian Hamrick. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian, how are you good? Thank

you again, mister Cunningham. Let's talk about this unusual event in Wilmington in which a school bus driver seeminglarly, she had two accidents within a short period of time and there was notman issues. Can you explain to the American people what the heck happened? Yeah, it's just a really bizarre situation. Fourteen kids ended up being taken to the hospital because of this crash. So the school bus drivers driving on it was seventy two. It's office route seventy one

north of like the Wilmington exit. They were coming back from coastside. There was a they'd gone on a field trip fifth graders from New Vienna Elementary. They start down seventy three. For unknown reasons, the school bus driver drives off the road, goes over a culvert, a couple of culverts. The bus is bouncing like wildly. It's in a kind of a ditch area. The bus is digging huge like rush through the mud. This bus traveled I would say, at least one hundred and fifty yards wow, trying to stop.

Finally get star maybe ten feet from a pond. If this bus would have gone into the pond, this would have been every network and every station would have been covering this across the country. I mean, it was unbelievable, unbelievable the thing stayed up that at least this driver is able to keep the bus on its wheels, and then it got stopped before it hit that pond. But why it happened and how it happened, that's a mystery.

The other really bizarre thing about this is about twenty minutes before this, this same bus driver, same bus, with the same group of kids, on the same field trip, coming back from KOs High. They had another basically like a fender bender, maybe not even that. See I guess the bus driver described it as a bump to another car. So she had this car, she says, stopped abruptly. He hits the car in the back. Didn't sound like a lot of damage. They both get out. He call

on her supervisor to let them know they've been in this accident. The other car takes off, so that happens, and they're like, well, I guess they don't want to change their information or whatever. So then twenty minutes later is when this far more serious cray happened. Thirty seven kids on the bus, three teachers. Just fortunately, you know, they're going to have cuts and scrapes and bruises. I think there were some concussions. Everybody's going

to be okay, but a just a very weird set of circumstances. At the first incident, when the bus driver in this car collided, did they exchange information? Do we know who drove that other car? Because you have to exchange information otherwise you're in trouble, right. No, No, what happened is they both they both stopped, they both got out of the car. But when the apparently when the woman who was driving the bus, when she got on the phone to make a call back to her supervisor, the

other person got in their car and just took off. I mean they would have been, you know, less likely to benefit from leaving the scene. It wasn't their fault apparently, or maybe they thought it was. But maybe they had warrants, maybe maybe there was some reason they didn't want to be involved. Whatever it was, they decided, you know what, it's not

worth it and left. That's unusual because they had had a bad motive in leaving, because when you hit a school bus, I would think, well, they got a camera on I assume there's not a video is that school bus Wilmington? No video? Yeah, there is video. They haven't released at it this time, but there is video from on this bus and police have been looking at that already, so we know that exists, but we

haven't been able to see it yet. Brian hemrig Anny, if the police indicated if anyone's going to be sited on the first incident, maybe the bus driver, and I would think she's impaired, but you're telling me they went through that had two accidents quickly, and she she was not impaired. Yes, So here's the Yeah, so the first one, I'm not sure that the police even got to the first one. Uh, I don't think there

was much damage, so they continued on their way the second one. You know, when I talked to the state trooper who was on the scene there and he said, you know, when we had found out there were two incidents, were like, okay, there may be some issue here. And they said they tested her, you know, field tests and all that, and they got they got no indication it was impairment. Now, you know, I'm sure there'll be a toxicology and that sort of thing, just to

kind of double check, but they weren't getting indications of impairments. So they're operating at least at this point on the on the assumption right now that that just too two strange incidents coincidence at this point that happened at the same time. But but they're doing the investigation and they'll they'll know one way or another, you know, whether there was some sort of impairment or whether you know, you know, you don't know if somebody. I mean, there's all

kinds of things that are that don't have to look into. You know, was there the prescription drugs that somebody had to take, or is there something else you know, or is there something else that maybe caused medical issues. So there's all kinds of things that they would look at, but at this point they don't have any reason to believe any of that created the issue. Uh, the driver was charged in the second in that second incident where all

the kids were hurt, failure to control. But that's it. Well, and then that driver that's under investigation. It's hard to get good bus drivers, and if you find it good when you got to keep them. But on the other hand, you can't have multiple accidents within a few minutes of each other without something going amiss. And I guess the damage to the bus in the first incident wasn't severe damage that the bus couldn't operate right right,

Yeah, it was just like that. It sounds like the bus didn't even get any any damage from that. And uh so that the driver is Kanya Kimball. She's forty years old. I'm not sure how long she's been driving a bus there, But like you said, it's difficult. She's been put on administry to believe at this point. But you know, if there's something that was not her fault, if there's you know, let's say something ran out in front of her and she you know, just swerved for a second

or whatever, you know, she may get that job back. Well, who knows. Secondly, there's also two recent tragedies. One wrong way on seventy one. I think it's there by Popeye's Fried Chick Louisiana. Popeyees won the wrong direction. The other one is Aspen Dylan Reynolds, who was hitting a crosswalk. And this is particularly sad, a great kid and going to freshman classes there, and a woman says she was distracted briefly putting a pacifier

back in a baby's mouth. A woman told police she was looking away from the roadway just for a second or two to a baby's pacifier. She was going thirty in a twenty and she hit this kid. And family announced yesterday that he's he's brained dead, of course, not gonna make it, and they're gonna donate his organs and simply let him go. And this comes on the heels of another kid going the wrong way on I seventy one across and I've traveled that way often. One almost could not do that with those signs

in the turn you had to make, unless that was intentional. First of all, dealing with the Lakota school bus driver support and what happened with a passifier, What can you tell us about the impending death of this freshman? Well, yeah, these are the sort of things that you know, they talk about so often when you're talking about, you know, especially things like texting and driving, but you know there are other distractions in the vehicle that

can happen. And you know, you're driving with the baby. How many people have you know turned around turned around in the car? You know, I mean it happened, people going hey, if I got to stop this car? You know. Yeah. Uh so it happens a lot of times, and we get away with it way too often. And uh but man, one second of inattention can create you know, just having and you at all times, you know. Uh, you know, I remember my dad, he used to have a small plane that he flew around and I'm like

and he would be and I'm like, man, I don't know. These planes. They make me nervous. And he goes, why would you be nervous in a plane? He goes, I'm going by. I can't hit anything up here. He goes, on the ground, you can hit something that every second, you can hit something. And I'm like, well, I guess when you look at it like that made me feel a little better, but not a lot. But that's the case. Every second. There can be a bike, a pothole, a dog, a rut, a

deer, deer, a deer, could be anything in the road. And in this case, you know, it's a kid who's crossing the street or along the side of the road, and you know, and it's twenty or thirty miles an hour and you hit a person. You know that does not go good. Yeah, no, And charges haven't determined yet. It appears to be a vehicular homicide. And I assume the mother is a young mother with a baby and she was distracted, and it's just a tragedy every which

way around. And we also had the circumstance on I seventy one in Mason where the high school kid went the wrong way. There's got to be six or eight signs up and down that exit ramp, don't enter wrong way. I don't think one could go up there unless they did that intentionally. Well, yeah, we counted nine signs that either say wrong way, one way, do not enter, So there were no less than nine. Now this was at you know, one thirty some in the more warning when he made

the turn. There wouldn't be a lot of cars around, you know, you could look at it like that. But I'm told on that particular ramp that if you turn the wrong way, that triggers these emergency flashing lights and they flash at you and tell you you're going the wrong way, you know, to give you another indicator that hey, turn around. So you know, that would either indicate that there was some issue, that that message wasn't

you know, coming through, or that there was some intent there. Investigators are still trying to pare down really what's behind that driver, a seventeen year old named Sam Case, who was a Mason junior, and why he would go the wrong way. So they're trying to get to the bottom of it. But it's well marked, and again there are even other safety features that are a part of that ramp, and that if you would go up it and somehow not notice those signs, These these like flashing strobes go off to

let you know. So yeah, it's it's very perplexing. I'm not sure they will ever know what happened. But when the student got up on the ramp, he didn't get very far and he ran headlong into a He ran headlong into a semi and you know, and now the semi, you know, driver has to live with that as well. And fortunate didn't get you know, somebody in a smaller vehicle, we'd have had multiple deaths, it was said. Now, lastly, I had on yesterday a couple of representatives

of northern Kentucky. I had on Rob Sanders and Jesse Brewer from Boone County and Kent County, and both were decrying the fact that at noon it was a four percent turnout. The final turnout was close to ten percent. You live in northern Kentucky and it's like, unbelieve at ninety percent do not show up to vote in the primary, in which there's only one election in Kentucky

generally, if you win the primary, you win the general. Do you have some sense in Boone County or people so happy and so joyous in Boone County, like eight and a half or nine percent voted what the hell happened to the other ninety one percent? Well, you know, that's a good question because it could have made quite a difference. And this was a series of campaigns that were you know, Gary Moore has been involved in you know,

politics and the judge executive over in Boone County for years. I don't even I can barely remember when he was not the judge executive over there. He's been involved forever. He told me this was one of the worst he has ever seen in terms of nastiness. And we're not talking about Democrats versus Republicans. We're talking about Republicans versus correct Republicans. Correct flyers went out that were that were all, you know, really ugly, ugly kind of things

that they were putting out. I'm trying to, yeah, I don't know, delicately walk around what it was, but it were depictions of the other side that were some of these these shots and pictures of the people were very odd pictures, and there was you know, information that either told the worst or maybe borderline what actually happened, or part nugget of truth kind of things

that looked very bad. I know, one of the representatives, somebody somebody that wasn't the Republican party, and that's what Republicans were doing to Republicans with Republican money. There were other people putting out other nasty There was one flyer that went out that accused the guy of being on actually Madison like a pornographic website. And I talked to that representing there was no truth to that whatsoever.

They did it, you know, and other people that know him and he's been a representative for a long time and they said, there's no way this guy was you know, on there, but they insinuated. They never said he was, they insinuated he was on there. And that was with a lot of this. So I think some of that nastiness. I think that maybe plays into it. And I don't know, maybe it's an effective strategy if if you need like turnout, maybe you just get really nasty and

everybody goes. I can't even think of who to vote for, so I'm not going to show up. I showed up. I voted well, and it did take long. There was nobody in there, you know, Number one out of ten in Ohio Republicans fight Republicans because there's no Democrats. You got the Speaker of the House in Columbus, Stevens fighting Huffman to become the next speaker, and all they do is run attack hands on each other. And in democratic areas like the county commission or a city council, they have

no Republicans to fight. So the Democrats fight with Democrats, and then the Republicans fight with the Republicans. What remarkable in Kentucky is that there's one hundreds and thousands or millions of dollars of out of state money flowing into Kentucky in the primary to elect these individuals using lies that circle the globe before truth can take its first step. And that's pretty sad. Yeah, well that's that's exactly what you know. Some of these uh, these candidates who were telling

me, they said, that's that's what part of the strategy is. They do this late in the campaign and then you can't react, you know, what what can you do about it? You know? And uh, and so by the time people find out, uh, this was made up for that, and so the can the thing's over, you know, it's over, and you just wonder, you know, is this is this an indication of what we're going to see. Yes, with the Republican Party, is it going to be this backstabbing until there's a fracture, and then how is

that gonna line up for the party trying to get people elected? They need like older people, you know, not half of them to get folks elected, and so that Yeah, I think we're seeing a changing landscape as we speak. Well, it's not going to get anything but worse because these things, these things have measurable effects. But once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Brian Hemriy, I know you and I try to be responsible. We vote in elections, we pay attention. I don't respond

to negative ads. I don't like negative ads, and you and I are knowledgeable. I don't like them at all because but they work, and the reason they work, that's why they're being used. I talked to the guy who had the ad archives. He was at the University of Oklahoma and he had every like television ad going back way back to the very first ones. He had the Daisy Girl ad that was like a nuclear explosion and they were

indicating if you voted for this candidate. But that's the famous the daisy girl that you know, and that was a big deal because it kind of was a negative and then they all great results with that. And he is guy with the curator and understood it, you know, the politics of it. And he said one thing, they we will not see the end of negative ads because they were no question. I'm Brian Hamrick, You're the best there is and once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.

And Brian, you're a great American. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. God bless America. Let's continue with more coming up next to my comments on the Trump trial. After one o'clock. We scheduled Kevin Jackson of the Black Sphere, the Kevin Jackson Network dot Com and Moore at Showman the Rads teeing off about five forty tonight on news Radio seven hundred WULW sixty five or older.

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twenty dot com. You can order it hot or iced in classic UDF flavors like Highland Grog UDF made for you. All Right, Billy Cunning in the Great America, and I have a couple of calls in the Brendan Call of the Chamber to talk about why the downtown Cincinnati is shut down starting now through Tuesday of next week for the taste which has never happened before. And Brendan Call, who was the chief of staff for Charlie Locan for many years as

a good man just spade. I'll hear from him to explain him self one way or another. But until then, let's sit up to the rest of today's big show. After one o'clock today will be Kevin Jackson of the Black Sphere also known as the Kevin Jacksonnetwork dot Com in relationship to his prediction, which is also my prediction months ago, that Joe Biden will not be the

nominee of the Democrat Party. He disintegrates mentally in front of our very eyes, especially when he said the other day at the NAACP dinner, by the way, he referred to them as the NUBLEA C. Maybe he thought he was talking about the NC DOUBLEA, but nonetheless he made nine material errors and

given a speech. Now, one of the most egregious is that when he was vice president that Barack sent me to Detroit to solve the pandemic, and the White House is still picking up the pieces of the stupid things he said. So we're going to spend some time with Kevin Jackson on that and the fact that a black folks appear to have us sharpened up a little bit. In general, and said, you know what, we can't take this anymore.

We don't have to live like this. And Kevin Jackson has written on the subject for a long time that you think about what's happening in democratically run cities. But my retort is, well, where is the evidence that those doing the voting won a different approach. It's one thing to say numerous individuals should not be in office, such as the Lori Lightfoot. It's one thing

to say Cincinnati public schools. Even the left wing editor of The inquir Kevin Aldridge, is calling for the resignation of Cincinnati school board members because they're running an operation that's tens of millions over budget. The results are awful, they're terrible, and it just fired a superintendent and paid her close to leave four

or five hundred thousand dollars. Ironeta Wright came here with some new out of district ideas and the six labor unions sabotaged her sabotage and she wasn't able to do her job as superintendent. She wanted to change things a little bit, and the school board, reacting to the unions, simply fired or iron At or right now, even the Inquirer is calling for the school board to be out accountable. Well, it isn't the fact that individuals on the scoreboard get

reelected all the time that concerns me. Because these political characters come and go. It doesn't concern me a lot when Cincinnati City Council, it directly, the indirectly, tells its police division to stand down, don't be aggressive.

That doesn't concern me. Because the personalities change repeatedly. In my decades in radio, I can tell you Republican, Democrat, Charter right, left, right, center, whatever it might be, the characters, the personalities come and go, even yours truly at some point will take my gold watch and march off to the sunset, hopefully to a round of golf. It isn't the fact that the personalities are making mistakes. What concerns me much more is

that the voters will put them there remain. So if CPS I would till yes, there having an election probably this year is certainly next. If the same voters who gave us the present school board that is fretting away money, firing superintendents, horrible results, if they put them back still in charge. If they're back still in power, that is the long term problem in the city of Chicago. When you had disaster after disaster and they finally elected Lori

Lightfoot to be the mayor of Chicago. She was an unmitigated disaster house. She looked like beetlejuice. Horrible city went right down the tubes, massive riots, disinvestment in the city. I'm not talking about Cincinnati yet, and a lot of pickpockets and armed robberies and burglaries and arson. And she was defeated in the primary by a guy named Brandon Johnson who was a union organizer.

He was described himself as to the left of Lori Lightfoot. So the same voters who gave us Lori Lightfoot that helped to destroy the city of Chicago then put someone in more liberal than her and probably worse. Has only had two years to continue the ruination of the city of Chicago and he's well on its way. So it in't the character of the school board that concerns me. It's the voters who put those persons in that remain that concerned me even more.

Unless you anticipate different results, keep voting for the same characters. I've never met Ben Lindy, who's on the school board, but he gave a snippet of a speech that I thought it made a lot of sense that this is an important position. We're going to pay somebody a quarter of a million dollars a year. They're in charge of thirty six thousand students and about four thousand staff. They have a huge budget of almost a half a billion dollars

a year. This is an important job. So some committee on the school board spend ten minutes with the candidates and picked one. What they went through the process and hired Ironet a right, then quickly undermined her and listen to what the union said, and away they go and school board members. I don't think I might be wrong. I don't think they make any money,

and if they do make money, it's a very small amount. So what concerns me is that the crew that put city council nine liberal Democrats in charge of our police division with no oversight of a Charter right or Republican and we have an af TAB peer of all also known as PG pureval mayor who is going to keep the swimming pools open more often instead of hiring more police. Ken Cobra Fop came on with Sloaney, a couple days ago, instead of

we're down one hundred and fifty officers. Quite often in the downtown area there's no police to make a nine to one one run the none And instead of saying, okay, we're not going to spend money on things that are irrelevant because a tab puer of all says it, Priority one, two and three are all public safe. Well, they put your money where your mouth is. Our ur two hundred more cops. Tell the cops to arrest those who commit criminal acts in public, tell them to pull cars over that are speeding.

We don't need speed bumps all over the place. We need the old CPD back to enforce the law and tell the judges, which is a major problem, especially in juvenile court. They're all social justice advocates that those who commit vicious crimes are going to be locked up and that we're not putting up

with it. But that's what needs to be done. So the voters who gave us juvenile court leadership, the voters who gave us city council leadership, the voters who gave us the mayor are the same ones that'll be present for the next election when those positions turnover. And if they turn over, which they will characters come and go. The voters have got to decide to do something different, to do something better. If CPS Cincinnati Public Schools was a

business, it would have been declared bankrupt decades ago. And now they have a deficit of tens of millions of dollars, well little or no results, and kids are being killed with throw high school. It's like, well, I know, let's do a ten minute interview and hire Iron out of his rights replacement. It's sad, but let's face it, Cincinnati is no different than other urban areas. I texted with Denny from Dayton about what's happening in

Dayton public schools. It's a joe. Columbus public schools. No good about Washington, DC Public Schools or Atlanta, New York, Portland just named the city. All of them stink. Most of them have to deal with illegal alien migration with kids that are so I were saying, not educationally ready to

enter the third, fourth or fifth grade. But when you have a system that is costing a half a billion dollars a year, it's being run by a bunch of fools, you would think the voters would say, at some point, we need different school board members need a plan is to wear there we are and where we want to go and how to get there. You got to have a vision. Here is the light, I know where we're going. Give me the plan, and then execute the plan. Ironetta tried

that and the union's undermined or every chance they had. And in Chicago, guess what CPS schools in Chicago they want to start off at one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year plus other benefits, and take more time off, get all abortion, abortion on demand paid for by the Chicago taxpayer, and also maternity leave of up to a year and a half. It's a total meltdown of the public school system in every city. So I don't want to

pick on Cincinnati. Probably every urban democratically controlled city, Blue cities, red state don't make any difference. Memphis is terrible and they're in the red state. Austin, Texas terrible and they're in a red state. Put the Democrats in charge for decades and you get Cincinnati public schools, and you get the city of Chicago. That's a problem. You would think somebody might say, at some point, we voted the same way now for half a century or

longer, and look how we live. Do we want to continue with this? No? No, it's about demonizing the other side. Secondly, by the way, we have Kevin Jackson of the Kevin Jackson Net. We're coming up in about fifteen minutes, and Amy Murray's going to join us from the railway board after two o'clock today, I put my third call into the Chamber of Commerce, Brendan call. Hopefully he'll call back. I pulled up on YouTube the speech given by Barack Hussein Obama as the president in twenty thirteen to

Moorhouse College, and he received several standing ovations. Of course, Obama has certain oratorical skills that Biden does not. Biden said that too many black men in America make bad decisions and bad personal choices. And Obama said to Morehouse College, don't blame don't blame others for your own mistakes quote. And I have been saying growing up, I made quite a few mistakes myself some times. All right, off, my own failings is just another example of the

world trying to keep a black man down. I had a tendency sometimes to make excuses for me not doing the right thing. But one of the things I've learned over the years is that you're the master of your own ship, in the architect of your own life. He went on to point out that one of the difficulties is that black men who become black dads to not become black fathers and black husbands. He said, get married. How about that from Barack Obama? Quote, there are many things this black men can do

for ourselves. Among them was serving as a role model. Here at Morehouse, you are a role model. Went on to uplift and said, the world weights you. I'm a black president. We live in an all black city of Atlanta, black City Council, black public schools. It is timed not to use race as an excuse, but nonetheless, let's remake her own community. Jump ahead to Joe Biden, who begins at Morehouse College by telling that black a man if they're victims. Quote, you started college just as

George Floyd was murdered, and there was that reckoning on race. It's not sure to wonder if democracy you hear about actually works for you. And he went on to talk about the fact that as black men that quite often that you're the victims of white supremacy in white rage, he talked about Charlottesville, unlike Obama, who told Morehouse graduates in twenty thirteen that if you act responsibly and make good choices, you will live a productive, fulfilling life in a

society that's never been more open to you. Obama says, lift herself up, don't blame the evil white man. You're responsible. You're the captain of your own ship. You're the architect of your own life. Get to work now, and thank you for all that you've done. What did did Biden do? What did Biden? He talked about George Floyd and that you have to work ten times harder to be paid the same as a white person person who doesn't work, and he just he tore down everything that this country has

stood for, and the media generally applauded what he did. The kind of person who does that is a kind of person that should not be speaking to any audiences, much less a black audience. And Morehouse College, where mainly the graduates turned their back on him and said, you know, we don't want to hear this, don't want to hear it, and so we'll see what happens. But Atlanta has had black mayris for fifty years and currently Fanny

Willis is in charge of criminal cases, doing a horrible job. But nonetheless that the message of Joe Biden was you're living a racist society and you can't make it. The message of Barack Hussein Obama, congratulations are on your efforts. Look at me. It's time now not to blame others, but to get up and make your own life. Let's continue. After one o'clock today will be Kevin Jackson of the Black spheare the Kevin Jackson network dot Com about

the true I'm trialing so much more. After two o'clock is Amy Murray. Plus I'm gonna put a fourth call in the brendan call of the Chamber to explain themselves on what they're doing. The Fence Street in downtown Cincinnati, Troil fifty six, Home of Your Reds barely won last night, but a close to one is better than none at all. David Bell went nuts in the dugout because it appears another player maybe out for a brief period of time with

an injured hand. And we continue with Red Spaceball. By the way, the weather looks good. If you're going to the game, come on down. Bill Cunningham, the Great American Live at Truman the Reds's Radio seven hundred WULW. Oh, that's my Stewart birds out all this ball news every where back there right after Nickle Dolo right center field. I think you got it

here Tyler Stevenson with a grand slam the Witch. Please the Podrag City at five four on seven hundred w l L and seven hundred dalul w's live stream on though Flee I Heart Radio Act. You know Today, Wednesday, May twenty second is the date that the Doctor Lawrence Hawkins Educator of the Year Award will be handed out by John Barrett at Western Southern. Every year, the award is given to a CPS educator who makes exceptional contributions to the youth of

Cincinnati. The award was established by Western Southern and twenty oh seven and an honors one educator each year in CPS who elevates the educational process of the students

involved. The educators nominate and recognize all those who instill a love and learning for those kids who want to learn, and the twenty four recipient will be announced later today at a ceremony and reception hosted by Western Southern and John Barrett and the award winner will receive a ten thousand dollars check from Western and Southern.

Western and Southern Financial Group is proud to support CPS and their educators to help further its mission of educating our youth and doing good for others, making Cincinnati the best place in the world to live, work, enjoy life, and to thrive. Sometimes intimate moments happen spontaneously at hymns. We know what Dashian why Keward on our website man happy, that's happy? Enter it now, Billy Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, Joe Biden continues to

mentally disintegrate before our very eyes. Some of us have been saying for a while, including the great Kevin Jackson of the Kevin Jackson Network, that he's not going to make it until November. With the debate now happening June twenty seventh, maybe that's the last act of the Democratic Party to decide whether we

can be saved or can't be saved because mentally he's disintegrating. One of the saddest events was at the NAACP annual dinner, in which he made nine brutal mistakes, including saying, among other things, quote when I was Vice president. Things are kind of going bad during the pandemic, and what happened Barack said to me, go to Detroit and help fix it. Well, the poor mayor spent more time with me than every thought he would have to.

And he also goes on to talk about the eight hundred thousand dollars per year each person saves in the Affordable Care Act, and he refer to the NAACP as the NAAC and it went on and on, and he made no sense in the gibberish Joan you and I now is Kevin Jackson of Kevin Jackson Network, and Kevin once again, it was kind of a shocker a week or so ago that somehow Joe Biden was told to do a video. I'm sure it was edited repeatedly, so it made some sense that he wanted to debate.

Go ahead and make my day, Donald Trump. And now we're waiting for the I guess the matters to conclude Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of next week to see what happens there. But first of all, you continue to I'll have your website up about almost the impossibility of this president competing. What do you see that many do not? I see what I think most of America sees I think that the idea that I'm one of the only ones seeing

what you just described Joe Biden disintegrating. I think a lot of people know this. I think behind the scenes, this is a big topic of conversation with the Democrats. I know. I don't think it's behind the scenes that black people have figured out that Joe Biden will say anything that takes to get their vote. You know, you ain't black, is what he began in twenty twenty, and he's continued. Look at that panda that he did at

Morehouse where those black students turn their backs to him. And this is a commencement. This is you're supposed to be graduating, starting your life after you've dedicated all this time to higher education, and here's a guy that comes in and says he you black, You ain't got nothing, ain't nothing out there for you. And you know I'm elected. Yeah, unless I'm elected a

white guy, You're never going to have anything. You're ridiculous. You might recall he said years ago when he was running for vice president that they all want to put you back in chains. And well, he was talking about the banking situation with Romney that you know that they're going to not let you get loans and all these other things. I mean, look, he's an anachronism to the nineteen sixties because that's where he's stuck. He subjugates black people.

He believes that this country offers us nothing, and that's what he preaches. These are the most divisive, vile creatures on the planet. Give me your person, give me women. They divide you. They don't want you to They the women on their side hate men. And if they don't hate men, then they hate themselves because they allow men to become women. I mean, it is a tragedy what's occurring. And I'm not the only one

noticing this. You know. Look, I've watched a black past the other day stand in front of his church and say, this is a group of people that denigrates women. Does not even want to tell you that you should be proud to be a mother, that you should be proud to be a daughter, that you should be proud to be a sister of somebody. They can't even define the word, and they're denigrating. They're decimating the idea and

the purpose of women and so on and so forth. So when you look at me and you say, eh, Kevin, you seem like you're off the reservation. Let me tell you something, man, I'm on it. I'm the guy that started it. I'm selling, you know, trinkets on the reservation, and there are people stopping by every day going let me have some with Everybody recognizes, Billy, what's happening. And there are a few people that will speak out about it, that will tell people. I'm not

using your stinking pronouns. I'm not buying into your grievance industries, you know. And I'm going to tell you, Joey. But Bayhard was just on not too long ago, talking about with Bill Maher, I'm afraid to speak out against Joe Biden. Why why are you afraid? In other words, you're afraid to give people the truth that the guy's demented, that he shouldn't be in charge of anything. He can't even be in charge of his own family and his own personal finances. By the way, Billy, I don't

know if you've seen this story. Joe Biden's going broke. He's eight hundred and fifteen thousand dollars his last financial filing, he's roughly eight hundred and fifteen thousand dollars in debt. He's got about a million to two points six million of assets based on his real estate. But he took out a loan in twenty twenty twenty two for fifteen thousand dollars against his property, and fIF fifteen thousand dollars loan against his house, and a fifty thousand dollars loan against some

investment that he has. What president do you know is gets into office and two years later is taking out loans against his own property. I mean, talk about a poster child for his own economy when he's borrowing money. And this is a guy that's borrowing money at a time when he claims he could write a two hundred thousand dollars check to his brother and a forty thousand dollars check to his brother for loans that he claims has nothing to do with illegal

businesses and he's involved in Look man again, I'm not the outlier. I'm the guy, along with millions of other people in America, who is sittwn in the alarm bell. All these black folks that have left Joe Biden, all these Democrats. I saw a lady who's a Democrat that said, I don't even like Donald Trump, but I know this, he shouldn't be getting prosecuted. And look at how that's blowing up in his face. You know, Kevin, on the issue of Joey Behart, you know, she causes

me projectile vomiting and explosive diarrhea. But what she said is instructive as to the Donald Trump jury. Let me explain. She's in the heart and soul of Manhattan, in New York City that voted ninety one percent against Donald Trump, and she knew. She told Bill Maher, and she was you know, Bill Mahers had more lucid moments recently than any time in the last ten years. But nonetheless, she voiced the concern that I can't criticize Joe Biden

because I live in New York City. Now, the same jury that's off for a week going to start again on Tuesday or Wednesday, instead of doing what a regular judge would do. I've sat in a thousand trials four years during law school as a Baleff Scroarian. Witnesses tried one hundred different criminal trials. It is unprecedented in the most important criminal trial in the history of this country. When the president is on trial on these BS charges. To say

to a jury, you go home for a week. We'll see you in a week. Go back to your apartments, go back to your homes in Manhattan, go to the cookouts or read. Of course they're gonna read, they're gonna watch, they're gonna listen. All their families and friends know that they're Trump jurors, because that's the way the game works. Everyone in the law firms. There's two lawyers. Everyone knows who's the Trump jurors and the

judge. Instead of saying, look a boiler plate instructions on the law closing arguments, you might recall a week or so ago, he said, get ready for closing arguments on Tuesday. He blew that off to give them a week. So what they should have done was have the closing arguments the charge of the jury, which would be done on Wednesday, and then get a verdict on the weekend. But they didn't do that because this judge doesn't have

his thumb on the scale of justice. He's got his knee in his shoulder, making it more difficult to Trump. So when Beehor says, I can't go against Biden, I can't go against the Democratic Party. What does some lonely juror think if I find him not guilty, what will my life be like thereafter? And when the judge's family is raising one hundred million dollars, Judge Marshawn's daughter is thirty some years old, raising one hundred million dollars,

making tens of millions in fees off the trial. No one sees in the media at CNN or MSNBC a problem with this. And to go back to what you said about Joe Biden, He's lost Hunter Biden's money. He's lost all the cash from the bribes paid to him indirectly by Hunter. Biden is going on trial in about a week on gun charges. And otherwise, what president borrows money during his presidency? And that ought to be the biggest deal in the world, right, that ought to be Oh my god, why

can't you manage your affairs better than this? Because the media does not want to look at Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, and Jim Biden and doctor Joe Biden and the Biden grandkids who got all this money. If you or I had done the same thing, had some one hundred and fifty suspicious activity reports from the Department of Treasury. Can you imagine if you had your grandchildren and your family collecting millions of dollars from from interest all over Barisma and Ukraine and

China and Russia. What the media would do with that? But why do they ignore Joe Biden's financial grifting and in office has got to borrow money that ought to be a big deal. Well it should be a big deal. And they not only did they ignore that, they ignored his tax his jump jump pardon me, and income from two thousand and six, excuse me, twenty sixteen to twenty seventeen. He had some great years and to the point that I was going to get there, that the grift is dried up.

That's why Joe Biden's borrowing money. And so would would that be a scandal with Donald Trump if he were borrowing money in the middle of his presidency? You know, and of course all the other things that we've just talked about. But what I'm what I'm trying to convey to the audience is I'm not the only one thinking is I may know a little bit more about what's happening.

And I doubt most people knew that Biden borrowed money They probably don't know Biden's finances to the degree that we do, but they do know what's going on with Donald Trump. And Joy Behar. What she said is what every New Yorker knows and what they've noticed. And you look at these trials, Jack Smith's trial, it will not happen during the time before the election. It's not going to happen. Fannie Willis has blown up in the media.

She's gone nowhere. She want her specially her election, I mean for the primary, but she's not going to go much farther. Leticia James is a buffoon e Gene Carroll her case. She'll never get a dome, neither will Leticia James. And look at what's happening with Alvin Bragg. But think about what we've got going here, the system of justice that allows what used to be these are lynch mobs. These our old fashioned lynch mobs that have been

reunited. And you've got black prosecutors lynching a good citizen of America. Donald Trump, who's done nothing, and he's had no anything, no types of brushes with the law up until the point he became president. Including Joy Bahar, who too has said we are like this and she put her fingers together. They were good friends. Now because he's a Republican president, she has

to ostracize him. New York has to forget all the things that he's done, those beautiful buildings in that tax base that he's provided to that city and to that state. So if you don't think people are watching this, ask yourself, why are these polls the way they are? And I will tell you, as bad as the poles are for Joe Biden, they're far worse

than what you're getting. And ask yourself, what is the average black man thinking about when he looks at Donald Trump and he looks at his case that he caught and he says, man, I thought my case was bad. I'm looking at Donald Trump. They're getting this brother in four different jurisdictions. That's what's impacting people. So I'm not an outlier. The majority of the country believes and thinks the way with what we've just discribed in the last five

minutes. And it's not gonna get any better for Biden. You talked about his bungling of the speeches. Joe Biden can't stand in front of people for five minutes without showing you his dementia, and it's only going to get worse. And here's the bad news. Hunter Biden lost his sugar daddy. That dude can't pay for Kevin. What's his face? The attorney no longer is

going to fund Hunter Biden's cases. So Joe's concerned about that. Comber's now got new evidence that he's introducing about how it ties Joe Biden to the Biden's family grift. So if they think it's gonna get easier, if the Democrats think this thing's gonna get easier, it's not. But guess who it is getting easier for? Donald Trump. Donald Trump is getting rid of the case of Jack Smith, this case, no matter how it goes in New York, whether he wins it or loses it, Donald Trump is a hero coming

out of this thing for everybody. Look at this economy, inflation still through the roof Joe Biden, with this invasion of illegals, not people that really need to get here, but working age men who could be in wars fighting against US terrorism on the rise, Bran ready to attack. I mean I could go down. How much time do we have? The not good I'm on Look Kevin Jackson and the thing is God helps those who help themselves.

I'm looking. Is there a breaking point which urban America says, mainly Black America says, we can't take it anymore and we don't have to live like this. Is there a point at which in Chicago, in Cincinnati, in Cleveland, in Portland, in la it's like, we can't do this anymore. Even lie to us for half a century, and look at our schools, Look how we're living. We can't walk out at night. Cincinnati is

like a shooting gallery. Almost every night there's more shots fired. We're gonna have four hundred people wounded in the city of Cincinnati, and every weekend in Chicago it's worse than that. Do you sense it's a breaking point that black folks are saying, we can't take this anymore, we can't live like this. I think we're there, and I think that what I say to everybody is this, God blessed Donald Trump. What would we not know if this

man had not become president. They got rid of him in twenty twenty, and we now see that they continue this for the last four years. They've continued trying to put this man down. And what he's been able to reveal across the board, the Women's movement. I mean, I could go down the list of everything. So the short answer is yes, black folks are at the breaking point. They finally said enough is enough. You're seeing it. By the way, one hundred thousand people since we talked in New Jersey

seeing Donald Trump. If you had said to me two years ago donald Trump could draw a hundred thousand people, I would have said, no way, it was a downhill slide. And then when they started prosecuting him, the number went up and I said, you better be careful of Democrats. So he got one hundred thousand people in New Jersey. Wait until he does this one in the Bronx. I think it's Thursday. He's going to do this

Bronx. It'll be at least I will tell you. I'm comfortable telling you there will be at least twenty thousand people wherever he meets and could it could break records, more people than even with in New Jersey. And it's going to be full of brown and black people. Billy, pay attention to me, bro when he does. I'm just telling you this thing that he does, and I don't know when it's supposed to happen. I don't see it on those the dates that's coming. But when it come, when it comes

together, it's going to break records. Well, I hope, because we can't continue with our magnificent, beautiful cities and complete decline and education programs that don't educate. There's about eighty thousand foreign students that are going to New York public city schools. They speak over one hundred languages and dialects. And how much education is going on. The answer is little or nothing. Crime is rampant, no job creation, Homelessness rampant all over the streets, the hyperdermic

needles being used. There's a church in Cincinnati which is an open drug market that the democratic leadership of the city will not will not effectuate whatsoever. I'm looking at this and black folks and everyone must come together and say we don't have to live like this. Something's wrong. Let's change. Stephen A. Smith and you and many others are saying, I'm not I know you're going to vote for Trump. Stephen A. Smith says, well, uh,

we can't take it anymore. We understand what's happening now and then, but he's really I don't know. Stephen a Smith is one of these guys. He comes out, he gives us hope, you know that he's reaching the massive Yeah, but then he still votes for Biden, saying with the Charlemagne, the God, you know, he knows all these people know that they're not supposed to vote for Biden. But the actually, the grassroots black person now is waking up and I think that you're this mass exodus that's occurring in

the black community. I think Trump's going to set record numbers and what he does, and that's why the cheating has That's why the Democrats want these are illegals to come in so they can steal these votes. So I would just tell people, watch your vote, get your voter record, take a look at it, make sure it's just you. My wife had a record up and they have a Democrat listed on her name and her so security number, a Democrat. They're ready to step in and steal your vote, no question.

So be aware of that and let's make sure we get this country back. Because the thing that's happening that you just mentioned, it is happening. People are ready to do something and has been no bigger dichotomy between what Trump was doing and what Joe Biden has done. There's been no bigger ecotomy politically ever, not even Reagan. Carter is this big of a gap. So this is our time to do something with a guy that I mean, Carter was a bad president, but Joe Biden makes Carter look like he was a

shining star. You're the best of this. To Kevin Jackson Network, I have your website up now, Trump's masterful debate demands and more of the show man who might be the VP? And more Aavan Jackson once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Kevin you're a great American. And happy Memorial Day weekend. Thank to you. Bill, God bless you. Let's continue with more and if line becomes available. You know the routine. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand.

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Why the Dianapolus five hundred by O race O, Hello, byet and I'm spokes I'm broadcasting all right, segment we have five hundred royalty with us. Now the Great Mark James is joining you and I and Mark James welcome again. I think maybe if the first time that the Bill Cunningham Show with a segment on the Stooge Report, I mean, compared to everything you've done in your life, how would this rank? How far down the list?

Mis Wat's in right behind being the voice of the Indianapolis. We may keep that cut for later on people keep attacking us, but nonetheless talk about you as a boy in Monroevia, Indiana. I assumed named after James Monroe, a former president, and I read some of your bio. As a little boy, you would do mock five hundreds into a small cassette recorder, hoping one day to be the voice in the five hundred? Did you live out your manifest destiny? Did you live out your dream? You know? Wellie.

My elementary school of principal, Nile Denny, was a retired Marine Corps colonel and I had been playing softball for a couple of days on recess and he stopped me on my way into the building and he called me, Howard Cosell. He said, Howard, what do you think you want to do with the rest of your life? And I said, I'm going to be a Major League baseball player and he said, well, you might want to rethink that because you're not very good. And he said, so you might

think about a career in broadcasting because you talk a lot. You might think about sportscasting because you love sports, and that is, honestly where this crazy journey began for me, and I was lucky enough to be at a small

school and go to work. When I was in high school, there was sports reports for a Martinsville radio station and went from there to Tarahood, Indiana, where the door was kind of open for me there, guys, because I worked at the radio station at Tarahats and was owned by the home of

George family. But a lot of my joy of a sports broadcasting and broadcasting in general, even though I'm just said to Lindy and a kid, it was I think flustered by fifty plus years of listening to WLWS Cincinnati, talk about your relationship you had Mike King, Bob Jenkins came on with us a few times, and there's something special. I could not name one other Indie race. Maybe segment could name a few others. The only Derby that counts

as the Kentucky Derby. The only race that counts is Indianapolis by itself standing alone. And so break down on Sunday. Give us what you think is going to happen. The weather is supposedly going to be iffie, but who knows. Talk to me about Team Pesky, about Kyle Larson is so much more. Break it down for the American people. Mark James, Well, I think team Pevski this year, they spent the last year, I think working on their qualifying craft and being better qualifiers, so they were able to

do just that. They locked out the front row for the Indianapolis five hundred, and their laps were very consistent. I mean, they've always had good race cars, as you know. Nineteen more water trophies will indicate. But

I think Kyle Larsony's not a side show. This has been a two year process for him and it's the first time that anyone has attempted to run both the five hundred miles at indian the six hundred miles at Charlotte and has had the kind of support that he's getting from his race team at Hendrick Motorsports. And I think he's a legitimate contender. But a couple of the other storylines. You've got a Leo Casper Nevins who's working on a fifth Indianapolis five hundred

championship, which is unprecedented. And then you've got to Kumasano, who could be a free time winner, which would be an amazing story, but it was the first time winner that's always cool too, because it changes them. It gives them a touch of immortality, and it changes the way they're introduced. Mark James, give me the Mark Jains Mount Rushmore of Indianapolis five hundred Racers all Time. I got my list one, two, three and four. Give me the Mount Rushmore. I think you got to give it to

al Under Senior. You got to give it to a j point. Hey, Jay, that's why I said his say he objected, Go ahead. Wilbur Shaw and Bill Vukovic. Wilbur Wilbur Shaw, Shaw and Bill Vugavich? Right, who the hell's Wilbur Shaw? Well? Sorry? Mark? Hey hey. He saved the Indianapolis Voters Steamway. He was a free time five hundred winner. And when the speedway was shuttered because of World War Two, it was within days of being turned over to bulldozers and turned into a subdivision.

He went to Tara hot he said, hey, Tony Hallman, why don't you buy his place and save it? That had been worked for Wilbershaw. The Indianapolis five hundred wouldn't exist. He belongs on that. And who's this Bill Vukovich character? Who's that? Well? He won back to back five hundred, said was leading his He was on the way to leading his third consecutive Indie fart, winning his third consecutive inty five hundred. He was

tragically killed in the accident in an accident he drove in the fifties. And I don't know how many times he would have won the Indianapolis five hundred, but he was a bad, bad dude. Willie, You're gonna have to trust me on that segment. I'll turn them over to you now for some funging questions. How about uh Mark, Mark, I saw you Sunday. The radio booth is looking great and everything else, and it was. It was wonderful to be there. That is a magical place to me to be

at sixteenth in Georgetown there. But uh, I mean, you know Kyle Larson, I mean what, he's qualified fifth in for five for Sunday and he winds up fourth in the NASCAR race. I mean, this guy can do it all in a in a race car. He's a generational talent.

Mill You know that as long as you've been around it, and especially you know, as long as you've been around the Indianapolis Butter Speedway, you've probably seen all of the attempts to do the double, and I just everything about it tells me that this is the best opportunity that anybody's had, uh to not you know, be successful at the eighty five hundred, but to win it as well. The key is how patient is he gonna to be?

Is he willing to let the car come to him over four hundred and fifty miles and be able to hit the button over the last fifty laps or so? I think that'll be a huge sky for it. What do they say about the weather? I mean, I know it's a few days out right now, the chances of rain on Sunday morning, and there should be a couple of windows over Karahota as they've said for years, But it's still at the in best. I think if we move closer to Friday, we'll have

a better picture of what things are going to look like. Right, here's my here's our last question. You're ready for the big question? Yes, sir? What's bigger the Kentucky Derby or the Indianapolis five hundred? Which is bigger Indianapolis only? What is called the greatest spectacle in racing? Bing? Go about? Thank you? I'm about the gratest two minutes in sports stout that one. So if you put a racer from Indianapolis against a horse in

the Kentucky Derby and throw in Chris Collinsworth, see who would win? Chris Collins word, Chris collins racer could go backwards and still beat the horse. Mark James, you're living out your boyhood dreams. And thanks for being so kind. You're the voice of the five hundred. Lastly, who's gonna win on Sunday? Give me the name? I would say, Scott Maglalkwan is gonna win the Inudiapolis five number one Sunday the pulsehter Oil Ran Oil Special.

Wreak that down segment. All right, Mark James, I promise to do it next year. At the same time, I'd be happy to do it as the honor to be with you guys on a huge list. I don't miss the show. I'm listening to it each and every day. You're a great American, Willie. God Bless the Hoosiers, God Bless the Hoosiers. Thank you, Thank you, Maria, Mark, take care, take care. He's a great guy. So give me some sports and make it fast.

Will he The stood reporters of Proud service ever your local Thamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers. Thamestar quality you can feel on the east side called Clement's Heating It air at nine three seven four four four forty four oh one spot Fred's winning last night? Will he to nothing behind Andrew Abbott? He is allowed two or less earned runs and nine of it ten starts so far. Red's got hit by another pitch last night? Jake the Snake Freeley, how's

he doing? Left the game in the first inning with a hitting on the right hand. How's it going? Raise negative? Probably going to be out a couple of days. How's the chair out of the leg? Chair? After? David Bell? Well, maybe they'll put that in the Reds Hall of Fame. He went nuts in the dugout, Yes he did. He goes some cold as eyes yep, to hot as a skillet. David Bell smashed a chair in the dugout. Nothing against the Padres. He had just

had it with his players getting hit in the hand. The Reds have been hit by pitch twenty two times so far this year. Seven teams have been hit more. Cleveland leads away with thirty six. The MLB averages twenty when I used to be hit by Thomas Funeral Home. Right, I pick up the ball, take a bite out of it, and throw it back. Spencer Steer, who's been out with a right ankle injury, should be back in the lineup tonight. TJ. Friedel, coming back to that fractured thumb,

hopes to swing a bat over the next couple of days. And Nicolo with that bad groin, should have a side session here in the next couple of days and he could return soon. Now, what about wilver Shaw, he saved the five hundred? I didn't know that story. Let's see high school baseball senior David Hagen, just a couple of days from graduating, tosses the fourth perfect game in molar history yesterday Crusaders over Hamilton five. Nothing. Let's get him in here. How about that? What about the coach get

to cut? Get Tim in here? Let's see what else is going on? There's a perfect game. College baseball U see in Texas today at five, Xavier up against Yukon tonight. Big East Turning and NKU will play in the Horizon League. Tomorrow Bengals Willie will induct the twenty twenty four Ring of Honor Class Prime time Monday night football game September twenty third against the Washington Commanders. Prime time season ticket members and suiteholders are voting right now through June's seven.

Who do you vote for? Well? The nominees are Jim Breach number three yes, James Brooks number twenty one yes, Chris collins Worth number eighty maybe not, Corey Dillon twenty eight yes, David Bultcha number thirty three, Jim Crumrae yes, sixty nine, mister Bengal himself, Dave Lapham number sixty two, Max Montoya yes, leap of Lamar Parrish yes, Bob Trumpy yes, Reggie Williams yes. How many can get in? Two? Who would you pick of those two? I take collins Ruth and Trumpy. I take

Lapham. How about lap Lapham and Trumpy? Right? I take those. Twenty twenty six NFL Draft is going to be held in Pittsburgh. Segment getting closer by the way. I got a call from Brendan call responding to me he will come on Friday to defend what's happening at the taste. It's outrageous, willy and honor of Happy birthday, Greetings day, go out at eighty nine, nine years young to the great Jerry Faust, I didn't know that. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. Guess what

I'm back. There's rumors Hillary's coming back, seg Man, get ready. A judge has halted the sale of Graceland for now with the King. The King lives forever on seven hundred WLW my Billy cunning in The Great American. Of course, some good news came out a story written by Sharon Coolidge of The Inquirer. Remember the one point six billion dollars of the Cincinnati Southern Railway

Trust. It's grown by fourteen million dollars in the first two months. And Amy Murray of course on the board with other of the fathers and mothers, the grandfathers of Cincinnati, Charlie Luke and Mark Mallory and many others. But this is a little bit of a surprise. I'm also watching last night John Schneider, who's the number one supporter for the streetcar, saying, with all this money coming in, we can take the streetcar to Newport, maybe to

Clifton, maybe out to Western Hills. Who knows what this means, but Amy Murray welcome again to the Bill Cunningham showing. First of all, give the American people kind of an overview of what happened on or about the middle of March, and what happened. How come you made fourteen million dollars already? How's it going to be spent? Is that a surprise? Give us all a full report. Absolutely. So the middle of March we officially closed

on the railway, and so we sold the railway to Norfolk Southern. We then had the one point six billion dollars that we needed to invest. Earlier in the year, we sent out an RFP Request for proposal and had about eighteen people that applied to be our financial advisors, and we had a lot of interviews going through that and we ended up selecting UPS and they have a

local office here and their New York folks came in as well. So UPS are our financial advisors, and we met with them and talked about the way that we were going to start putting the money into the market or into bonds or into cash or whatever. And you know, they've implemented the plan and have done a great job. As you said, we've brought in almost fourteen million dollars and the great thing too, Willie is Ubs has been a great partner for us. They're locals, so we've been able to talk to them

a lot. They were there yesterday black Rocks, so they brought in some of their other financial managers that they use, so they brought the Blackrock into discuss how they're investing the money. So it is going great. You know, it's always hard. We have a limited amount in equities in the market because as a market goes up and down, and we have more bonds where we can be assured as far as the money that we'll receive in returns.

But I think we have a really good balance that we'll be able to provide, you know, additional money to the city. We allocated thirty six million

to go to the city. I think it will probably go in July or August of this year or next year, this year, this year, this year, and then what we have to do it's interesting, is we have to let the city know in September of this year how much we're going to give them next July, so that they can budget for that money, and so that they can budget for things as we talked about as infrastructure, and

so the way that we're going to be able to do that. Which is so great, Willy, is when we look at our bonds, we'll have interest payments, interest rate payments on those, so we know exactly what those will be for the year those are fixed. And then some of the companies that we're with with equities will know what the dividends are, so we'll be able to look at that money and say to the city, we know absolutely we will have this much money that we can you know, we can look

at and allocate a certain percentage of that. And then on top of that, we also still have the equity growing. And so before the sale, the least payments brought in about twenty six million a year from the railroad and correct, there's no promises that there's no guarantees except through Midas Muffler. But if somehow something goes wrong in the economy and then you release less money to

the city and not more. I guess, as a someone involved in politics, who appoints to five members of the board, that's you, Charlie Luken and Tiller and Mark Mallory and who Paul Mutin and Paul Sevest. So there are five of us and only three can be from one political party so that you have diversity among the folks. So the mayor selects the people and then

council has to approve it. Are you getting any pressure to your knowledge from a city council then unless you agree to expand the street car, they may come and get your seat. Oh absolutely not. No, we are a separate entity from city council. It's the same thing. It's no different than how it would have been two years ago. I mean, city council always could have said, you're giving us this money, this is you know, you need to give us for this way. Otherwise we're going to pull your

seat. That's just not something that can happen. We give them the money and they are responsible for it to go for infrastructure, and that's what they need to do. So nothing has changed from our end. We still give them the money and that's what they're supposed to use it for, and that's what they've used it for for the past fifty years, you know they've used

it. Now. What we're going to do, though, Willie, is we want to We're revamp our website Cincinnati Southern Railway and put how the money is spent so that users have complete you know taxpayers have transparency and can say, aha, Cincinnati Southern Railway gave them thirty five million dollars this year forty million dollars. These are the projects that they used it for. So we want to have complete transparency with the voters. Well, we'd like to hear

that at all, because there's always bathroom deals. But nonetheless, when John Schneider and others, he's the great advocate for the street car, by the way is free and he's talking about expanding it up to Clifton out the Newport, and there's some on council not in their heads, like like they're a bobblehead who has control over how the money is spent? Could they could city council spend the money on the street car expansion Welle. I don't believe that

they can because it has to be for current infrastructure maintenance. So I don't believe they can, and I don't think that they would. I don't think that they know the CSR money. We have so many potholes that need to be fixed, so many roads that need to be fixed, bridges that you know, whatever money we give them, there are going to be plenty of really important opportunities so it's up to the people though that you elect. It's

up to the mayor and elected officials of how they spend that money. So I encourage people to go to council meetings and pay attention to how they're spending the money, same as they should have two or three years ago. Nothing has changed from our viewpoint. They're still getting money, but the amount of money could skyrocket. In fact, in good times like these, if you're making like seven million dollars a month, my simple, dear park Matt tells

me that's about eighty four to eight ninety million dollars in a year. But then you wouldn't release all that money anyway, correct if you have a great year athlete, explain that to the American people. Yeah, well absolutely so. It's on paper right now fifteen million. And so if something happened to the stocks, it's going to change every day. And our advisors told us, you know, don't look at it on a daily basis, because if the stock market goes up a little or down a little, it can have

a huge impact on your money. And so what we're looking at is we're going to use the dividends and the interest payments, interest rate payments to fund the city, and if we had a year where we had ninety million, then we'll determine what percentage what a month we'll give to the city. It needs to be more than twenty six million dollars. Twenty six point five,

I think is what we guaranteed. It'll be more than that, but we want to keep adding back into the principle so that if there are down years, we have the buffer there. This is a thirty year deal, right really with Lucan and Sylvester and mew Thing and you, the thirty year deal. It's like you and this is something And I've had many people tell me, well, how much money is Charlie Louton Lucan making out of this deal? How come they're doing that? How about Mallory? Can you explain that

to the American people? Yes, I'm so glad that you asked me. I mean, this has probably been one of the best nonprofit boards that I have ever been on. As I said, it's bipartisan. We have Democrats and Republicans, we all work so well together and look at what's in the best interest for the city. How can we get more money for the city. None of us get paid none of us have an interest in it.

In the amount of hours that you know, the board members have put in to really look at this deal the last two or three years, it has been huge amounts of hours. And in the biolaws it does say that we could pay ourselves, but we don't. And as I've said before, we don't even get our parking paid for. So you know, there's there's nothing that any of the people are making from the board. They are just there

to do the best they can for the city. So you're making no sense at all, because most people I talk to don't believe that somehow they're saying new things getting paid somehow Amy's making money on the side Mallori with Logan and I say, oh, they don't know. That's a bunch of bs. So can you say, again, how much money salary, expenses, fees, consultants, whatever it is. How much money are each of you making

zero percent? And when we had our celebration dinner after it's sold, we all paid our own meals, so nothing was paid back to anyone else. So we make absolutely no money. We pay all our own expenses, and it's a lot of time and energy, especially like Paul musy's the charity and a lawyer. He has spent so much time looking at this deal and

it's really been a service and a sacrifice to the city. And so it does make me really upset if people say, what's in it for you guys, because there is nothing in it for any of us, you know. And I think Charlie and Mark Mallory are doing it. It's part of their legacy. They care for the city so much and it's really an incredible way that they can serve. And you know, I think it should be looked at as how boards should work together. You're making no sense at all.

Nonetheless, how do you just give me your brief thought about how the city's doing right now? Now? I was so upset when Liz Keating did not win because there had to be somebody on council to keep an eye on the other eight or nine and she lost. Going away and I'm looking at open air drug markets. Cops tell me that they stand down, relax, don't do things. There's an open air drug market, Saint Francis Seraph that's going on as I speak. And the solution is to shut down a republic street,

as if that's going to solve the problem. We've had massive shootings and other difficulties. And the mayor had a news conference the other day and said, well, we're going to keep opening the swimming pools a bit longer and keep open the rec centers, have some midnight basketball, as if that's going to solve the problem. Do you think the city's in trouble? You know, I worry about the city, and I worry that we only have Democrats

and elected office. And I'm not saying that even if there's all Republicans. I think that you need to have the vocal, loyal opposition. You need to have people. I played that role on council that said hey have you thought about this? And maybe you don't sway people's votes, but you do change minds and you change outcomes of things. So I'm sad that Liz is not on council because I think she played a really important role. And I

think it's a shame that the city doesn't have equal representation. I mean within the city, I think we have twenty thirty percent Republicans that they are zero percent represented, and independence as well, and so I think when you have one party rule, I think you have less individuals making decisions, and I

think that that's never good idea. And I think, you know, with our prosecutor race coming up with Melissa Powers, you know, she is really all about law and order, as Joe Dieters was, and I worry that if that changes, you know, that's really important. We've we've seen what happens in other cities when you have a prosecutor that doesn't hold that don't hold

people accountable for their crimes. A it's a bad thing. And I don't know this has been in time in our history where there's no Charter rights, no Republicans, and all Democrats on council. In fact, all the Democrats controlled every county office except the prosecutor's office. That's going to be a fight to keep it, and it's not the way it should be, the engineereer

office. But you know, you know what I think with that, and you are absolutely right because when you have just nine people that are all of one party. Our last election willly there were ten people that were running. The citizens of Cincinnati were not given a choice. When I ran, there used to be twenty five, thirty thirty five people running. But what's happening now is Democrats realize that you need to be on the sample ballot to get

elected, So people are selecting themselves not to run. And when that happens, then you have the Democratic Party or whatever party is in charge, has a bigger role to play because they'll say, hey, if you don't toe the line, you're not going to be on our ballot, right, And so you know, I don't think that's good for voter. That takes away people's independent views on things it does. And there's no fights going on in

city council. There's no charter, right, there's no Amy Murray, there's no one Ken Blackwell, there's no one overlooking and saying, hey, what about this. Everyone speaks with one voice, and the county government speaks with one voice, and it's not the way it ought to be. Well, Amy, we got to go. I guess congratulations that one point six billion came in. It's making about seven million dollars a month, which is above

expectations. And I hope the city doesn't spend the money on expanding the streetcar, which you tell me is going to be difficult. I guess they can maintain the Presidency street car, but they can't expand that. I hope, but we'll see what happens. From Amy Murray. Once again, you're a great American, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show this glorious Wednesday afternoon. Thank you very much, absolutely thanks Billy. Amy Murray.

She's about the best there is. And I know they're not making any money now, no one believes that. And I know the integrity of Charlie Luken, I know the integrity of Sylvester. I know the integrity of Paul Muting and Mark Mallory, and whenever I get with him, we laugh together. I know Amy Murray has principles and values, and they all say they make no money. And guess what, I believe them. I know you don't,

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I'm broadcasting. You know. Rocket came in with a bit of chip on your shoulder about the segment you're ready to do a tax. So I was listening problem. But I listened to the report and you were talking about IndyCar racing, and they didn't have anything about Harrison. Let him talk, let me talk up. So I was thinking to myself, you were rattling off some of the great Indy car drivers, and I thought to myself, what makes a great car driver? I go, I know what makes a great

football player. You gotta have speed and size. Great baseball players must have great hand eye coordination. Basketball, probably height is a big requirement for it. So what makes a great NASCAR or Indy car driver? What makes you a great one versus a good one? What are the key attributes? Look at all the guys rock They're they're kind of short, great hands, great hands, and they know what they're doing. My wife is short hands and

she knows what she's doing. Damn, there's one right there. But I'm gonna. I'm just saying, and you know what, and you know what, guts? Could you do that? Nobody else has? Could you fit in a racer? Could you get out? Could I? No? Really? Well, see, there's only been a couple of tall drivers. One of them is Michael Waltrip, the real tall guy. Rest of them have been kind of, you know, flat bellies, so short, nerves of

steel and hand eye coordination. I see this one video once where they're they're checking their testing quickness right, and you do this drill where you put my son does to me all the time, tennis balls, right, tennis balls, and then your partner drops one. You got to catch it before.

And there's the NASCAR drivers. It was. It was lightning quicker than the pro football n HR eight drivers will will work on the Christmas tree and they have what they'll have one mounted on the wall and they'll and then and the eye racing is big. Well, I have a Christmas tree mount in my wall. Wrong, December first, maybe the Christmas tree for an nhr A drag race. Say his up year round away saved some time in November, that's right, taking I never heard of. I'm not talking to Mark James

wilver Shaw save the five hundred. Listen to this story. Yeah, great, I say he saved the five hundred years ago Willie. When uh it was going to be shuddered because of World War two, mister Shaw went up and talked to mister Holman said you got to buy this place or that's it. And he did and he did. They were going to turn that air into like like houses, right like Harrison, what's going on? Harrison? You said it? Not me, Harrison. Maybe we should convince people to

say, hey, let's let's put a racetrack in Harrison. Now you're talking out now you're talking with That created a little bit of a stir. If cars are going down the street to got a racetrack, their rockets called I seventy four up and down? And what about Edgewater? What about Edgewater A straight line, Willie, that's where you have the Christmas tree and the drag racing Christmas tree. Yeah, they go, it goes red yellow, and then when you hit green, you go, Now that's no longer one thousand

feet. That's no longer on a foot clutch, right, isn't it on your hand? They go three hundred and twenty miles an hour and one thousand feet you pour it back and then then you hit the para. I don't know. I haven't seen that. When Lawrence Burk Speedways, when Chris Collins were and I teed it up Demolition Derby, who won? Remember those things? I can't recall. I was running into everybody. He was running into people were we were driving pintos, and I'm thinking, this is stupid.

We're gonna get hurt. And everybody told us the fire extinguisher. If something happens, the fire extinguisher is under the seat. I'm going I need a which it reached down and the seat. You can't your your fingers just barely tip the fire extinguisher, you'd be dead. Well. We turned up right and I asked Mark Jacks times Square. What's the bigger at Kentucky Derby or the Indy five under? He said, no question, the greatest spectacle you think, I said, what about the fastest? To like? Brenda men

saying do you like the Reds or somebody else? He could have said North Carolina basketball. They could have said that, what's bigger the Derby or the five hundred? It's close, both iconic and both within what two hours of Yeah, correct, try state here where we live. The best football program in the world is supposedly Ohio State. The best basketball is favorites to win the championship this year Kentucky. Right then you go to Cincinnati with the Reds

and the Bengals. You go. If you like a race, got the five hundred? You like horse racing, got the Kentucky Derby, best place in the country. Championship was just at Valhalla. Not bad. They got the Memorial in Columbus, not bad. Tennis tournament Cincinnati opened. It brought me about John Barrett. Yeah, unbelievable, and give me some sports and make it fast. I'm in a good mood now because the Reds won last

night to Zip. Despite the efforts of the offense. It was a Catcher's more or less air all, no no one, and that's all they needed. One run well, heave the stoodent borders of proud service of our local Tamestar Heating and air Conditioning dealers. Thamestar quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky called Tom Reckton Heating and Air Conditioning at eight five nine two six' one eighty two sixty nine spot. Rob Sanders said, no question about it.

It's the Derby one hundred and fifty years the Derby second. I'm going to go sue him. You think it's the five hundred? Heck hare you nuts the five hundred all the way with Ted McKay. I'd build a house if I could in the middle of the Indianapolis Motor Speed that golf course. Have you stood at the They got a golf course there too. I played right Stay at the finish line during practice of the five hundred and look down to your right and you're on the other side of the barrier. It's about

three feet of concrete. You look down there you see this little speck about the size of a I don't know, a little rice, and you're looking at it and it gets a little closer and all of a sudden it's gone and you're good. Oh, I've been in the five hundred one time. It was in two thousand and seven. It was coming off the Super Bowl. Peyton Manning was the the Grand Marsh. Grand Marsh. Yeah, it

drove a burnt orange corvette around thing. And if they got started, we're right there on the Turkey or is the honorary pace card about the Trump's their Sunday night, He'll be there, Donald Trump, He's got it. But there's call there calling for rain in Charlotte. And also he's going to do a big rally in the Bronx on Thursday. You're gonna get twenty five thousand

people there more. Who else could do that? Nobody and the history of Polot, nobody where he's you know, the polls will tell you he's not loved. Knowing votes for him, there'll be tens of thousands of people. Correct. When Ronald Reagan came to Fountain Square, there was difficulty filling up Fountain Square. If Donald Trump woul show up a Fountain Square mass, they'd be there. They would get there starting today and it would get grown and

grow. And not about this I had on a guest about an hour ago. He's going to Michigan and do this sort of thing. Go to Michigan, I don't know. I don't know about New York. At the election teeters upont Now it depends on the Secretary of State there who votes. That's a different issue. But Kevin Jackson had this and I saw the story about eight months ago. Did you know the President Joe Biden has taken out personal mortgages on real estate last week. He's short on money, money, you

know, Hunter Biden. The gravy train is about to be locked up, and he's going to pardon the guy in a heartbeat, if you if you could pardon the little rock, would you pardon him? Yes, I'd pardon my son in heartbeat, say would you pardon the son? I pardon him. But at some point, but the gravy train of all that extra money overseas coming into Joe Biden's pockets has dried up. Now he's going to pay his own bills and he can't. That's the president. What bills does he

have? He owns four properties too on the Atlantic Ocean. I imagine sell one, sell one. He can't. It needs guardianship or an adult diaper. Can he put it in in Hunter Biden's name or something, And there's all kinds of things you can do. Biden Biden have some problems there. I got a few issues, a few issues, but I would pardon these assets. I would pardon my son. Would you pardon the little Rock every day of the week, pardon everyone of them. I'm sorry, I shouldn't

do it. I'm criticism. That's good family, your pardon, pardon you ot to do it now and stop the madness because he's acting as if he won't do it. Let's see if he reports the federal prison, then I'll believe segment. Give me some sports and make it fast. Reds look to make it too. In a row tonight over those padres Willie, it'll be a five forty with sports Talk, Arnell Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet

Extra Inning Show. After the game, Bengals are going to induct a twenty twenty four Ring of Honor Class Tell Rock carry our time time Monday night football game against those Washington Commanders. We need to day September twenty third to o Rock and beget the list now. Don't vote till the end. Gotta vote to right, Jim Bret number three, James Brooks, the Pride of Auburn.

Yes, Chris collins Worth out of Florida, number eighty, Scory Dylon, all time leading rusher Full Rock number thirty three out of Arizona State, David Fultcha Great Safety, Tim Crumrae sixty nine, Dave Lapham mister Bengals sixty two, Max Montoya sixty five. I think so Leap and Lamar Parish number thirteen, number eighty four, Bob Trumpy, Reggie Williams former councilman fifty seven. All right, okay, what about Dave Lapham. It's in there. I just said it. I would put in the list. I'm putting in

Tim Crumrae and Corey Dillon. Write that down. Wow, I'm putting in Trumpy and Dave Lapham. The draft in twenty twenty six, Rock will be held in Pittsburgh. It's getting closer to Cincinnati. Well never come here. And at their spring meeting, the NFL is saying now that Australia is among the set of markets the league is considering for international games in the future. Twenty two mile trip, twenty two hour trip each way. Australia Rock.

I wouldn't do that in the NFL. Will probably give him a Thurday Night game after that or something, hopefully not safety those players they have, they'd have, they'd have to have a month off. Almost wait a minute now, Russ Jackson, Lamar Parish wore twenty. Ken thirteen, so why did you make that mistake? I'm sorry. I had numbers like drive for accuracy on this show, we have to have it. But Ken Riley was thirteen nuts, Lamar Parish was twenty. It's something wrong with is important on this

show in particular, this show very important. Don't make a mistake like this. I'm sorry, Lamar Parish. I apologize. Russ Jackson doesn't accept it. He's never wrong, short, good hands and nerves of steel. That's Castro Nevis right, eight merors if he wins, that's five. A J. Foyt hell BELLI who Castro Nevis? That's Great's fumber five right? Right? Is that all the time? That would be the all time number? Yes, But according to A. J. Foyt, al Unser Senior,

Rick Mears and and Castra nevis or Mark Jane says it's al Unser. A J. Foyt Wilbershaw and Bill Vukovich. Who's that? That's what I said, former driver he was going for three in a row and tragically killed at a wreck at the five hundred years ago? What's centric years ago? He was going for his third straight five hundred win. I say, Castro Nevis got to be on there too. Isn't the four time winner? Yesterday? We had all four time winners on. I think the year I saw there

because it was rain delayed and they came back. Like Spider Man, he goes up to stuff. Right, what's on the big show today? If anything? Well? Right Gate, we have Scott Warman going to join Jason and I talk about the new private public partnership the Bengals. Some public companies are shooting private companies throwing some money into the new stadium now that the deal

is up next summer. Correct, are the Bengals going to unilaterally what you had the right to do extended five years because they're putting an hunter We're going to talk to million. Wow, they're not going to put one hundred and thirty million and leave next year? Right, I don't imagine it's a good investment. Got to talk to maybe at some point the lovely Elizabeth Blackburn.

She controls things down there. Now. I'm told she's the power. Please continue, I have what we have a Jay Young at four o'clock and then tell us if gas prices are going to rise or fall or stay the same mid day week at least a million gallons of gas. He's doing everything. Yes, they become everybody's buddy, Yeah, buddy. And we import gas so we don't have to pump it here because that makes our feel It makes us feel better that it's not pulled out of the ground destroying the environment here.

Who cares if us in Russia? Venezuela is very important to us. I dare you criticized Venezuela. That's where we get most of our energy company now, Venezuela, and I'm sure they care about environmental concerns, big, big time. M But you have to pardon the little rock. That's another issue. You got the Hunter Biden deal. He's got drugs underage girls,

he's got gun charges. Hopefully I'm doing a better job parenting the little Rock than and including his daughter Ashley that he used to shower with, which another is some different issues, but the media won't touch that one. Either will. They know that's too that's too good for the Trump so they can't do that. And the fact that the president himself is going bankrupt, has takenut mortgages indicates that the gravy train is done. With Hunter arrested. And now

what does the president do to get all this extra cash? What if Trump was taken out loans and most people mortage money. Oh uh, call some cast company, Rocket mortgage or something Rocket mortgage, not Rocket McKinley, Mortgage McKinley. So that the trial is resuming, what next week, which is ridiculous. You do the closing arguments, then you do the charge, get him out on Wednesday, sequest of the jury. They're not going home for

the next week. They're not gonna listen to friends and family in the media. And then you sequester him and give me a verdict. I'm gonna predict he doesn't get convicted. You I bet you. I bet you a hot fudg Sunday he's convicted. Okay, that way I win. I win either way, either I get the hot flood Sunday or I have an innocent president, which is innocent, but nonetheless I like to make a bet where I win either way. The play there, by the way, is so that

the media can introduce him as convicted criminal and President Donald Trump. Will that help or hurt him? I would imagine it'll hurt him amongst the folks that are not paying attention, which is most of the country. How about in Kentucky if you tie him to convicted seminal convicted criminal Donald Trump? Is that that? I mean every meet your person will go not every newsroom will be salivating to call him that, and that'll get out the word to the easily

mislegs. And by the way, that'll be reversed in two or three years. Yes, Bud, you're happy that Thomas Massey won yesterday. Yes, yes, he's a little liberal for me, but still not a bad guy. He takes his Christmas card pictures with ar fifteen or fifties, with a family one on each hip. Up yours is what he says. Thank you,

rock segment, get us out of the student's report. Happy now, the Reds win, Reds win, Reds wind David Bell went nuts, Willie and Otter of the Reds, making it hopefully two in a row tonight up against those Padres. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud Triport. Guess what, I'm back. I've seen this now. Hillary Clinton was thinking, Okay, Joe Biden's not gonna make it, Come on, just do it, and I'm just do it. Twenty sixteen was so much fun.

Let's run back. Oh my god, she wants Trump so bad. She can taste them, taste them. On seven hundred. Any jeweler can sell you an ordinary engagement ring, but only one jeweler here can offer you brands like

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