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5-30-23 Bill Cunningham Show

May 30, 20231 hr 47 min
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Willie discusses with the Power of 5's Brian Hamrick how a bad decision cost an 18 year old her life. Also Julie Gunlock talks with Willie about the boycotts of Bud Light and Target, and Congressman Brad Wenstrup breaks down the Debt Ceiling Deal and the Trump-Russia investigation investigation.

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All right, Billy Cunningham, The Grand America is back in about thirty minutes. I will discuss where I've been in the past two weeks and the impact you said. If you're on my Twitter accounting all you had a pretty good idea what happened and involved me riding a camel. That's all I can say. And the People's Judge also in the back of a camel. Coming up later is Jilly Gunlock of the Independent Women's Form and more and Brian Hamrick.

Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian, if you ever warned, ever ever got on the back of a camel and just went nuts on the back of a camera? Ever ever do that? Thanks again, mister Cunningham. No, I do not believe I had been on the back of a camel. What'd you get on the back of a camel if you had to? But if you didn't have one help, I would do it,

especially if I needed that mode of transportation. They still the camel was still a viable mode of transportation in some parts of the world, and I think it's still the best way to get around in some places. Well, if you're in a desert area, there's nothing like a camel. And this camel, of course, he had some flatulence and some spitting, but other than

the spitting and the flatulence, it was a good camel. And a little story before we talk about uptown rental property, and also what happened in Norwood is that, of course, I'm on the Mount of Olives. I'm looking my right. There's downtown, the dome, and there's the old city. And this guy went like a little parking lot area, beautiful area of Jerusalem. And the camel driver comes up and there's this huge truck and out the back of the truck down the ramp comes a camel and I I'm in a

cigarette. I'm in a camel. And he's yelling who want to ride my camel? Who want to ride my camel? And I said how much is it? He said twenty bucks? I said twenty bucks. He then said two for twenty. I said, I get two for twenty. And I'm a small group of twenty people from Cincinnati, and I say, who wants to ride the camel? And the back of the crowd, I hear a familiar voice. I'll do it, and I turn around. There comes my one, Penny Cunningham from the back of the crowd. I said, Penny,

I call her Fred. I said, Fred, are you serious? She said absolutely. I've never ridden a camel, and Penny's not the adventurous type. I didn't think. So she gets on the back of the camel and he says, you want to let go, And he let go of the camel, and Penny's riding the camel around a parking lot, heading toward the amount of olives. At this point, I say, Mohammed, go get that camel. Get that camel back here. He wasn't yelled at it, turned around, came back. She got off the camel. People are

dying laughing. I get on the back of the camel and I was looking good. But nonetheless, assuming you've never ridden a camel, believe me, they're much better than riding a horse. But you had a great story the other day about what happened in Montgomery on Montgomery Road in Norwood and also the uptown rental property shooting also in Springdale. But tell us the story of these two women who popped the car thinking they were getting off and what happened if

anything. Yeah, well, apparently the car was stolen, according to the police, somewhere down on Sixth Street downtown. Uh, it got spotted up by the Norwood Lateral. There's a four fresh is there right on Montgomery Road. Police apparently spotted it there, that's right near the police station and and and turned on the light. They started a chase. Police say they quickly realized that this car was going way too fast to chase up Montgomery Road,

and they they broke the chase off. I'm not exactly sure how far up they broke it off, but it was still in sight whenever. Apparently the car didn't slow down, and when it got up the road, we got a witness. Guy was driving with his three year old daughter in the Brandon Freyer was driving northbound on the Montgomery Road. He sees his car coming. It's swerving from one side apparently clipped a rumkey truck, just barely clipped up.

Not a lot of damage to the rumpy, but it set that car out of control and the car went across all the lanes of traffics from the lane is supposed to be going southbound, going across the northbound lanes of traffic. That's a four lane road there and right into the path of Brandon prayer who's got his the little daughter in the car with him. He has to avoid by going into the oncoming traffic of southbound to avoid her because she's in

the northbound lane. He unfortunately there was nobody in that lane. The driver hits the curb on the northbound side, then ricochet's back over towards the VW dealership right there, smashes into the front stairs a curb on that end, sends the car sideways and into some poles that are sitting there, and ripped the car into two separate pieces. They're actually three and four pieces of it to laying everywhere, but two main separate pieces of this vehicle. Uh.

There it screeches on to fire. Uh to begin with, UM, and two people uh are are in the vehicle. Uh, these two young ladies. They're they're able to UM pull them out of the vehicle because it was concerned or making fire. Uh. Police who were nearby run up to the scene. They start working on uh this uh with the driver and uh, but it was to no avails. She passed away. UM. The other drive. The other person that was in the car, we've not heard.

But the victim, the young lady who who died eighteen years old, or named Destiny Starks. She was um, you know the corner listed report today on her. She was just about to graduate from Dawn High School. And so she had her whole really life in front of her and and this, you know, decides to run, taking off in this stolen car, and just a couple of poor choices from an eighteen year old and had cost her

life unfortunately. You know, I'm reading your story that the driver, the innocent driver here, Brandon Prayer, that's a good last name for him. He must have been saying one was going north back in other horse, He's going from the Volkswagen dealership north toward the freshes in the White Castle. And he said she quote, she was coming at me head on. Man, I'm not gonna lie. I got my baby in there. Man. I

had to yank in on the upcoming traffic. So he takes his vehicle from the northbound lang which on the right side, he takes it into the left hand land in the south. Because she was going close to one hundred miles an hour. He had to be going. The police would only say high rate of speed, but in order to chop a car in two with a telephone pole with a one of a light pole, you have to be gone

really fast. And here's the other thing. Had that pole not stopped her, that intersect, that's a very er Disney intersection there at the dealership. You know, Xavier has a bookstore, a place right across the street, some restaurants in that area, the Bowling alleys right there. I mean, it's very busy. She may have gone right through that intersection without stopping.

And you know, fortunate for whoever may have been in that intersection, because if she did that to her car on a pole, you can only imagine what would happen if she'd hit another vehicle. We do we know that destiny starts. Who was driving or was a passing? Was what she had? The passenger or the driver? Do we know? The police have not said, but the recording from what I've been able to get from witnesses, I believe that she was the driver and the other the passenger so to speak,

another young female. I assume it's a serious or critical condition. Yeah. That when the police said at last gave us the update on her, they said they had severe injuries and they were life threatening injuries to both of them and the one passed away, and witness has told us that the one the pass and dur had been they was making some some sounds, so they had some hope that she may survive. But the other one, they were concerned about her from the very second that the accident was over. Um, So,

yeah, there's hope for the other one. But according to police, it's very serious injuries. Nor would police chase the stolen vehicle on Monday afternoon? It's the story and this race is again the issue whether police should be chasing vehicles like this, and and you're damned if you do, and damned if you don't, because you don't know who's in that vehicle. You don't

know what's going on. But on the other hand, to chase vehicles down Montgomery Road and Monday afternoon, Memorial Day afternoon, that's a that's a serious situation. Have you discussed with Norwood Police the propriety of chasing vehicles like this? Yeah, well, you know, I talked to him about that yesterday

and they said that this happened like very shortly. The whole distance is maybe a mile from that Volkswagen dealership where the crash was to the frishes down on Montgomery Road, that it's maybe a mile, but they said this chase did

not last long because they quickly realized that it was too dangerous. So I'm not sure they didn't know exactly where they cut it off, but I did hear on the audio from that We got the radio traffic, and you could hear they did cut that trace off because you can hear one of the officers saying, hey, we're gonna break the chase something like that because too fast.

I'm not sure what point that happened, but police say it was before the crash and that they could still see the vehicle in the distance, but it had gotten away, but the car didn't slow down. And like you said, where the chase ends and where the person driving knows the chase ends. You know that that's all part of that discussion. I think tough call either way. Damned if you do, damned if you don't, and we'll

see what happens. At least the responsible parties are the ones that have suffered most of the injuries because if stealing a Toyota Corolla, I guess in the downtown area they were joy riding, went up to Norwood, probably got on the lateral got off there on Montgomery Road and they were picked up as stolen and away we go, and two lives have been profoundly affected, one dead, one in serious condition. Another thing I monitored from AFAR was the uptown

rental shooting of Nicholas Kernan. And many times you think allowing a landscape or someone spreading mulch for uptown rental properties is not in the game in a sense, I cannot imagine too many individuals spreading mulch in the UC Clifton area have lots of money in their pocket. And as we sit there this afternoon on Tuesday, I don't think it's someone's been apprehended, but this is a this is a big case. But it's a working man who was murdered, shot

in the head at work spreading mulch during the afternoon. Said what do we know about Nicholas Kernan's murder at this point, Yeah, well, they're still trying to figure out exactly what happened there and why. Nobody seems to be able to come up with a reason why someone would want to murder this guy. He's apparently on the job at work. Everybody had talked to says a great guy, nicest guy ever wanted to meet. He eats and what he does. He goes to work and he and he gets his stuff done.

And he's a respected landscaper and he's working for Uptown properties, and they had nothing but good things to say about him. We talked to family members that it was the same thing with him. He's got a twin brother. They would have celebrated her forty fourth birthday together on Monday yesterday. They go to a dirt track somewhere and have a big time, and they said that they had all the plans to do that and then suddenly, you know this.

He's shot to death for no apparent reason and a police at this point aren't speculating. There had been some talk that this may have been a robbery, but police aren't cooperating that, so nobody really knows what the motive was or why this person who shot him, though apparently got away. We were told maybe went up university. It sounds like the police may have video of this person. They didn't say that, but just talking to them reading between the

lines, they may. They may. They haven't said exactly what they have, but they're certainly looking for anyone else who has video and thinks they may have captured something at the time of that murderer to let them know, because they liked to piece this together and maybe you know, they'll go for a mile and find where did this guy go and did he you know, go down this alley and then turn this way? What direction was he going home?

You know, what was he wearing? Did he get something to you know what that kind of thing was all part of what they're looking at. Well, the thing is, uh, I think I'm town rental propertiessician a ten thousand dollars reward. I'm kind of surprised it's been several days now and

the police have not released a video or description of the perpetrator. It's normally, okay, this is what the guy looks like, this is what he was wearing, had on gold pants, had a white T shirt or whatever, and that you get it, get that out quickly immediately, so these things get cold in a hurry. And I'm wondering why the police haven't released the video. You know, I asked him about that, and you know, uh, Captain the Saunders is now in charge up there. He's he's

got it together, you know, he knows what he's doing. They saw

all the lot of these. He wouldn't go into any details. I mean, he just basically said, look, we're just not to the point where we can release anything yet, which you know, which that's what he said to me, So, you know, but that tells me that either they don't have hardly anything or they are they're not to a point where they can release it because they've got other investigation type things going on, like maybe they got an idea who this is, maybe they're tracking it down, or maybe

they have nothing that they can release. You know, it could be one or the other. But I have to wonder if they don't have a few leads on this person, and maybe they'll be able to track them down, and maybe they're just waiting for the right minute to do it, and they may not want to say anything because maybe you know, I'm just talking in

generalities. You know, sometimes they'll have a person they don't want to let that person know they got something because they don't want them to ditch something that they have, you know, or some evidence that they get rid of, and so that in the past, I've seen them do that, But I have no idea, you know, they're holding their cards too close at this point to know. You're looking at a picture of a jigsaw puzzle and you've got about four pieces, and it's man, anything could happen in those other

pieces. Now. Lastly, you know a story about twelve days ago about about Michael Sweeney, seventy one years old or well known business leader and also a car dealer, worked in the car business for more than forty years. And Sweeney was in some sort of alleged road rage incident. It was in

a Nissan Autumn with two women age forty five and fifty seven. It weren't shot, but allegedly someone pulled up alongside and shot him twice, once in the head, once in the neck, and of course Michael Sweeney died immediately at the scene. At this point, I'm told by police they do not have video and the case is almost called from the beginning. They don't know what happened. Anything new on that one. They haven't released anything on that.

That's a bizarre That is a very bizarre story there. And I don't

know, you know, just trying to piece all this thing together. You know, it came out as road rage, as if there was some kind of an incident on the highway that you know, created this situation where somebody just pulled out this gun and started firing, And that may be what happened, you know, but there may be there may be other ends and maybe, you know, I don't know what if there was some altercation before they ever got on the road and this was just somebody catching up with them,

and people that were there, you know, they don't want to be witnessed to something that else had happened. So there's a lot of loose ends on that one. And what really happened. I think that's going to be one of those truth stranger than fiction kind of things, because it just some of the things just didn't seem to add up. As we were working on that story the other day, it seemed like there might be more to that or

something else happened by a random road rage. But maybe it is a sant X graduate in the car business forever and I had a couple of cops tell me more is coming, and it makes me think maybe there was something else other than road rage that was going on. But and the absence of facts, speculation runs rampant, and h we'll see what happens Cincinnatis, like these other cities. Watch CNN and Fox News this morning it was mayhem all over

the place on beaches and Myrtle Beach, Chicago. Fifty people shot in the city of Chicago, Huntington Beach, California, Cincinnati. Three shot in a bar this morning. In Springdale. You have the murder of Nicholas Kernan. You have what happened to Michael Sweeney, you have what Destiny starks in that crowd and Brandon Prayer must have been saying a prayer that he's still with us today. And just you and I've been around a long time. Doesn't it

seem there's more mayhem than ever before? Or are you? Are we reporting on it more? You know, that's the question, is there more? Are there more shootings or are we just covering it? We're more aware of them because they seem to happen, and we get you know, get out. I know, when I was a kid, you know, we never thought about mass murders or killers or anything like that, but there were a lot of them around. There was a there's a very bizarre and interesting story

from back in West Virginia where I'm from, Morgantown. There was a horrific murder of two college co eds. And there's a great podcast on this thing. As you google up like WVU co ed murders, there's like an eight hour podcast. If you like those true crime things, there's none better than

this one. But it details what happened. And they get into the thing and they're saying when they tried to find out these two young ladies have been beheaded, it was so bizarre, so grizzly that at the time, when I was a kid when this happened, that adults talked about it in hushed tones and I thought it was an urban legend for a while, but it

was not. But I say that to say, when they went to try and find who may have done this unbelievably gruesome crime, there were so many people that had been cutting the heads off of victims that they couldn't sort of throw them all, and it made it really difficult to you know. So I don't think we have as many of those trying to murder. But I'm out there my bike around you know, we didn't think there is going on. They just weren't aware. But it was more prevalent than apparently than it

is now. Wow, I wanted. I've always wanted to see the Old West. You know, we think about how this is like the wild West. I wonder if the wild West was as wild is what we're seeing right now with all these shootings. We may be, you know, like old boy, I'd be afraid of travel Walton, the old wild West. But we may be living worse than they had. And I've never seen a comparison

though. All right, Brian Hemrick, once again, death, disease, destruction, Mayham and be headings everywhere, and once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thanks again, mister Huntingham. Bran Hemrick, The Power of five, the best, the rest, stay tune. I'm going to report on you the last two weeks. What's been going on on news radio seven hundred, w l W, Randy Dedui, k As Cousin one eight ten and sending cars for Kids. Car prices at an all

time high. Our donors are now getting highest receipts that donate and Cars for Kids dot org and your car can be picked up tomorrow. Now accepting donations of planned homes, buildings or any kind of real estate. The roar of the crowd, thousands singing as one live music delivers happiness, Billy Cunning into Great American After one o'clock today it's Julie Gunlock of the Independent Women's Form about issues Germaine to uh what is being taught in public schools and also so called

boycott, says a Great American myself. When I was actively in business, which I'm not now, I did not want to sell chicken wings to Democrats or Republicans or Independence. I did not care if someone was Catholic, Jew gen Tyler, otherwise. I wanted to sell chicken wings to everybody. I did not want to live in as where certain restaurants or certain stores or businesses

catered to a particular faith or political ideology. Things have become so ideological of late that it's almost impossible to have the Golden Rule in the front of your mind with all this LGBTQ plus stuff going on. I would say that the Golden Rule applies now more than ever. Treat everyone as you would want to be treated, no matter what your sexual orientation might be, whatever it is,

Treated person as you would like to be treated. Before I talk about the last two weeks, I know the big headline in Los Angeles is about Clayton Kershaw disagreed with the Dodgers organization's decision to honor the Sisters a perpetual indulgence. This is a gay rights activist group that performs at certain functions in ways that is very insulting to Christianity, very insulting to the Catholic faith. And Kershaw stood up and said, in disagrees with the decision. The Dodgers a

few days ago put together a Christian Faith and Family Day. The veteran Pitchers said it was in response to the organization's decision to honor the Sisters a perpetual indulgence. Treat others as you would want to be treated. I can only imagine if the Dodgers had some right wing racist group, some white supremacists that wanted to dress up in blackface and march around Dodger Stadium, what the reaction

would have been to that it would never happen. And the Sisters a perpetual indulgence as a parody group that performs, shall we say, mock crucifixions of one of their own and highly sexualization of nuns. And I can't imagine how someone in the Los Angeles area thinks that would be permissible in today's world,

but that off to the side. This all began the last two weeks with me back on November the eleven, twenty nineteen, and I looked up the date because of my calendar, and just before the pandemic, I received a call from doctor Dean Cariocas, the legendary Greek from Christ's Hospital, and asked me if I was available on that date. I looked at my calendar. I said, Doc, I'm available. What's going on? He said, would you do me the honor of introducing and giving me the Jewish Tree of

Life Award at Music Hall? And I said, you're asking me if I'm available. I said, I'll make myself yes. I would be honored to anything involving doctor Dean Cariocas and his lovely wife Ann. And then I also had contact with Larry Shakley and Rohnda Shakley, and so I wanted to find out more about the Jewish Tree of Life Award. I looked it up,

read some of the participants, some of the recipients. That deals with humanitarian efforts that's given a by the National a Jewish Fund about peace and security, and so the last two weeks is Germaine to that. So it mused all I gave a few remarks, and I happened to meet a guy named Alan Ben Gurion, who was literally the grandson of the founder of the State of Israel. Spend some time with him. He said, look, if everyone wo come to Israel, get a hold of me. I said, you

know, mister Ben Gurion, who's like the George Washington of Israel. I said, I'd love to do that. I've always thought about going to Israel. No, my wife, Penelope r would love to do that. He said, well, here's my contact. So over the next year or two I stayed in contact contact with Ben Gurian. But the difficulty is a little

thing called the pandemic interfered. Starting in March of twenty twenty. For the next two years, all hell broke loose, and so I was honored to give doctor Kariakas the award on behalf of the Jewish National Fund and doctor Ben Gurion that night, who was the keynote speaker. It was a packed house and to be associated with that fund was great honor for me. I was honored that doctor k would ask me to give him anything. I'd do anything for that guy, because he saved my life, gave me a taver trans

cather aortic valve replacement. And in fact, I'm going to see him in about another week or ten days for my annual check up. Things went famously well, so I said doctor Kariakas, of course, I'll give you the award. And so I put the trip to Israel on the back burner because of the pandemic and more. About six months ago, I get a call from the Michael Jordan of travel Companies herb Riisenfeld. Herb Riisenfeld A Provident Travel

is the best there is at what he does. He's done it for fifty years and beginning with Barney Rapp Travel Agencies, etc. And certainly he's indicated he's going to continue for another year or two or three. He loves what he's doing. But he's been to Israel many, many times. So he calls me out of the blue in January, might have been the first of February and says, would you would you and Penny want to come to Israel?

And I immediately harkened back to my conversations with Ben Gurion and doctor Kerry Oucas and Larry and Ronda Shakley. I said, yes, I would love. Is a trip coming up? He said, yep, We're gonna leave around the middle of May, around around May fourteenth or fifteenth, come back May twenty fifth, and give me the parameter. Sent me the parameters. I talked to Penny, my wife, who, by the ways, on

the board of Mount Saint Mary's Seminary on Beachmont Avenue. She is working on curriculum there for the priest, been doing that for many years, as you know. She was chairman of the board and Mountain that her named high school for a long time. And I said, I'd love it's on my bucket list. Got two more items on my bucket list? I said yes, And so I asked around what to do, what not to do, etc. So time flew by, and a week ago Monday, May fifteenth,

arise rather quickly, and we got things together and flew there. And we spent two days in Tel Aviv and spent a couple more days in and around Says area than most of the trail. The four or five days was spending Jerusalem, and over the two almost eleven days we were there, we visited Bethlehem, which was unbelievable. What's thoroughly now an Arab area, but nonetheless they have a church on top of the site of Jesus's birth. Went to, of course Nazareth, where he had to go to register. There's only

seventy families there. And the key to this trip was number one. The parameter set up by Herb Reisenfeld was unprecedented because he knows how to get that done. And with about twenty people from the tri state. And also we had a guide nicknamed Issy, who was a former Jewish soldier and he's about sixty years old and he gives these trips. It was a history lesson.

The guy's a teacher, he's an historian, he's like a professor, and he's spent his life in Israel, born there, raised there, know exactly what's going on. So we went to the crucifixion site, also the tomb what Jesus was paneled for about three days, the Holocaust Museum, Massada, the Dead Sea, the Sea of Galilee. Get on your walking shoes because those who have such things said, we were walking twelve to fifteen thousand steps per day. And Israel is as safe as in your mother's arms. It

is sane, especially the Jewish areas no difficulty. The Arab areas of whether it's Jerusalem or the city like Bethlehem was completely Arab is safe. They know the treat Western as well, because where the lifeblood economically of what's going on. But I had a two conversations I want to impart to you. One was a taxi ride. We got in one taxi one time. We were

in and around the Old City Jerusalem. And by the way, there's a gate there in which Jews believe the Messiah will come through that gate and Christians believe the Messiah will come again through that gate. That's the main difference between Judaism and Christianity. But nonetheless, and things were packed, and a small group of us wanted to go to mass set up partially by Father Anthony Brouch, who's the vicar. He runs the seminary and on Beechmont Avenue, a

tremendous facility. He's also the chaplain for Elder High School. And I went to Mass there. So we had to depart from the group and we had to get in the cab and it was about a ten minute drive, probably about a mile and a half. But Jerusalem was packed and stacked because the flag day, so I'm in the car, get in the car with it. There was a total of four of us in the cab. And I like to engage the locals in conversation because I learned, and I'd like to

get the local flavor. So I said, what's your name? It was a Muslim slash Arab name, and I said that's good. He spoke pretty good English. And I said, how long you've been here? So? I was born here? And I said, what do you like about it? What don't you like about it? He said, well, what I don't like about it is there's too many Jews. And he knew we were going to a Catholic church, so he knew we were not Jewish. And I said to him, well, you're in Jerusalem, You're in Israel.

What do you mean there's too many Jews? He said, it's the way there's too many Jews. It's the way they treat us. I said, what do you mean. At this point, my wife's poking me in the ribs, like shut the hell up, but he continued to answer. He said, I was born here, my wife was born here, my children were born here. In Jerusalem. I consider this to be my city. But he said there's too many Jews. At this point I quit probing him

because I was getting poked in the ribs saying be quiet. I said, okay, But I sensed and you can sense it, the rub between Arabs and the Jews. But also one thing that stuck with my mind greatly was my time spent with the others in the Holocaust Museum. There was not a dry eye in the house. This is a fabulous facility with the trees of life out in front. As you enter the Holocaust muse in Jerusalem, partially put together by Steven Spielberg, who by the way, has Cincinnati connections.

There are trees of life leading up to the pathway of this huge edifice of the Holocaust Museum, and a huge facility over several acres. And I saw some of the names of the trees of life, and that calls me to think back to my giving that award selected by the Jewish National Fund, not

by me. I was simply a vehicle to doctor Dean Karyoucas and his wife Anne, and it's I think it's impossible to walk through the Holocaust Museum and see the faces of the children, to see the luggage and the eyeglasses and the shoes of the Jews who were murdered, to go and to spend time and look at the gas chambers and speeches by Adolf Hitler and talk about the fighting in Poland and the ghetto, Crystal Night, etc. It's a three

hour We spent three hours in there. You could have spent three weeks in that museum. But at some point, in a quiet moment, I ran into an Israeli soldier and in Israel, which should happen in America? You have essentially two to four years of military duty after high school to get your act together. And this one soldier I asked him, I said, what are your feelings walking through the Holocaust Museum? He said, well, as a kid, my mom and dad brought me through a couple of times.

But now that I'm wearing the uniform of my nation, my country, it means even more to me. And then we talked about Masada. Masada is a hill about fifty miles south of Jerusalem, literally in the desert by the Dead Sea. And look up Massada m a Sa Da and what happened in

Masada. So Israeli soldiers spend time at the end of their at the end of their recruitment, at the end of their basic training, spending the last few hours in the Holocaust Museum. Then they're taken to Masada and they swear on the Bible an oath of office to the people of Israel and to Israel's continue existence. The motto is two words, never again, never again.

So the time I spent there was profound. To spend time at the side of the Crucifixion, to spend time in the tomb of Jesus by Joseph Arimathea, to spend time in the Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Baptized, the Dead Sea, the Mount of Olives, Nazareth, Bethlehem, says Area Tel Aviv. It's just I'm so happy, so pleased that I went. And whether Christian, Jew or otherwise, you should, at some point in

your life make your way to where it all began. When we got off the plane, the first welcome was if you're a Jew, a Muslim, or a Christian, welcome home, and from the israelis never again. Let's continue. After one o'clock is Julie Gunlock, Independent Women's Form and more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WULW I already gives you access to the hottest music events and deal but on June first, We're giving you access like never

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Cunningham Show. And Julie has so many issues, is so little time. But first of all that this target department store situation is percolating. I don't know about you. You're like a mom, You're like a wife. You're kind of unusual. You're married, you have kids, you work. It's kind of a difficult position that you're in. I have not been to a Target store, I think in years or longer. But if I would park myself in front of a Target store, I'd see probably sixty percent of the

customers or female, a whole bunch of suburban moms. And so now we discover that Target has given literally millions of dollars to organizations to promote to public schools the idea that if your child, who's an eight year old might be transitioning to a different gender one of the other one hundred and seven, that Target is giving money to groups to help school districts keep that from the parents. As like a mother and a wife, how do you respond to that?

Oh, it's it's even worse, Billy. They have partnered with an artist who does satanic artwork. That artist is putting art on children's T shirts, toddler T shirts. Target is truly evil at this point. It's demonic what we are seeing here. And you know, I feel like I've been on your show enough and people know that I do not normally speak this way, but I am shocked and horrified by what is coming out of Target.

They are I mean, this is truly a hold my beer, he hold my Budweiser moment here for Target, they again have rolled out in an advance of what they love, Pride Months, which is apparently the biggest holiday now or month long holiday in America. Now in my own community of the historic city of Alexandria, the government here in Alexander is doing nothing for Memorial Day,

literally zero official events. But they have a month long celebration for Pride Day, including a massive party at Market Square complete with face painting and balloons and bouncy houses just to attract kids. But nothing on Memorial Day. It's absolutely sickening. And Target again is doing this Pride rollout, but they're targeting

kids. They have they have women's swimsuits I'm sorry, girls, girls swimsuits for young girls that include a pocket in the crotch area so that little boys can tuck there you get it, parse in and try to pass as a girl. They have t shirt for babies that have transgender messages on them pro queer messages on them for toddlers and babies the boys clothes are in pink. It is absolutely insane. And I look, I am with you. I

don't shop at Target anymore. I don't know who, what moral person would shop at a store that is is pushing the transgender and queer agenda on little kids. And let me tell you, they don't put it in like a separate section. You have a folloween in Christmas me, my god, the Christmas section is practically in the loading dock. Okay, they don't put it, No, they put it in the front of the store. So you know, if you're a parent, if you're a Christian parent and you want

to avoid this stuff, you can't. Well you have to walk by it, you have to, and then you have to answer. I'm not headed a little one around me in a long time. But I think as a mother to have a four year old boy say hey, mommy, how come a crotch pocket is available for girls? And you have to answer questions that this isn't you know? The cultural war argument I hear at all the time from liberals from leftists about conservatives. I eat normal people are somehow want to

engage in a in some sort of culture war. No where respond to what they are doing exactly we're responding. Yeah, they started this culture war by shoving a rainbow down my throat and my child's throat. Okay, I just want to go about my business and look, nobody is putting crucifixes, okay in the front of target. Nobody is shoving religion down anyone's throat, and and you know, maybe they should. But maybe that's the problem with our

culture these days. Okay, that religion is totally absent, that morality is totally absent, that there's no standards anymore. I am so fed up with this, billy, I'm so fed up with having to have conversations with my kids about this stuff, and I have to go. I have three very healthy Frankly, my boys thinks this is all very amusing, and they have now decided to identify as carrists and turnips, so they are having fun with this. But the idea that I actually have to have these conversations with my

kids is sickening. And now, mercifully I've got slightly older kids. Imagine dealing with very young kids and having to deal with this. I just want to go into a target. Well, Frankly, I jones, but I'm talking hypothetically here and get my milk and toothpaste and leave the store without having having an hour long conversation with my kid about gender theory. It is absolutely outrageous. And of course you're right the left and Target is now Oh,

and Target's got an even more ridiculous narrative. But again, you said, you said it. You were totally right. They're saying, oh, look at everybody pouncing, look at everybody overreacting, Look at at all the backlash. No no, no, no no, they started this. But I will tell you we're going to finish it. We are going to finish it, and we are not going to shop at Target anymore. We're done. We're done. Jolly gunlock to me. I believe in the Golden Rule,

which has treat others as you would want to be treated. None of us want harm calls to any person who is confused about gender dysphoria. I want no one to be hurt, no one be not to be hired, no one to be fired because a gender. I want none enough stuff to happen. It's unfair. The Golden rule applies. But on the other hand, there's a time and a play for sexuality to be taught, and it's not to a seventh, eighth, or nine year old. It's not to a

toddler who's confused about her gender. A toddler confused about gender. That is apostleizing, that is promoting, that is grooming children to accept an alternative lifestyle. And many of us, maybe not me or you or Tony Bender included, grew up thinking I was some other gender. I thought I was a

boy. You probably thought you were a girl. But many are confused, and they're encouraged in that confusion by the mainstream media and corporate America to change who they are before independent adult decisions can be made about their own bodies. But Billy, Billy, it's even worse than that. Look, we used to have something quite common out there called tomboys or little boys who are more interested in reading or sitting back or playing quietly, or maybe painting or coloring

and coloring books or even playing with us. It used to be that kids who did this were, you know, they were just a more boyish girl or more girlish boy, and no foul, no harm, just let him grow up and figure it out. Right. Now, these teach, and in many cases it is teachers my god, the teacher, the teaching industry

has become so so strangely activist. I mean, it's it's it just breaks my heart because I know there are still great teachers out there, but in the public schools, so many teachers now see themselves as activists first and teachers next. So many of these these activist teachers will take that boyish girl or girlish boy and say, well, I don't think you're in you're in the

right body. I don't think you're in the right body. And what we're what we're doing to these kids, this is very natural to sort of not necessarily. You know, girls don't all have to like pink. You know, it used to be that feminists will get all outraged if we said girls like pink, right like boys boys. Now they're like, oh boy, if a boy likes pink, he's got to be you know, he's obviously a girl. Sliding us back to those gender categories that stay hated and fought

against. I'm telling you, Billy, the world is completely upside down. Oh. An. Issue two is, of course we want to talk about, and Matt Tayabean a little bit here, but title nine for fifty or sixty or seventy years. We celebrate at the idea beginning of the early nineteen seventies that girls and women would be given the same opportunities as boys and men, generally in the area of athletics and sports, but everything else. Right now, most of the persons in college are female. Most of the law

students are female. Most of the medical students are female. Most of the people in jail are male. Most of the inmates are male. Males are having a difficult time right now. Females are soaring all over the place. I live in the little state of Ohio. The Chief Justice of Ohio is a female, and my city is Sincinnati. The police chief is a female. The three county commissioners are a female. The county prosecutor is a female. The county corner is a female. You can't find a male with a

search warrant. But nine has succeeded. We now have an equal society, and women are treated at least in almost all areas of life as well as men. But no, no, no, Title nine suddenly doesn't appear to have any traction at all. Now Title nine has turned on its head, and now Title nine is not about equal care for women and girls. It's about allowing transsexuals to compete against girls in sports, etc. Where they're gonna lose. Explain as a woman how that makes you feel well. It's absolutely

sickening. And I will tell you Biden will go down in history as the most anti female president the United States has ever seen. He is rolling back all of the protections that women enjoy today. He is putting males in female prisons, he is allowing males in women's locker rooms, in women's shelters for goodness sake, he is allowing young men into female bathrooms, schools where Loudon County and in many other places around the country there have been sexual assaults.

It is absolutely sickening. And of course the feminists are entirely silent on this. The idea that you have a Supreme Court nominee nominee now a seated justice who does not know the definition of a woman is so terrifying. And look, I think there's a lot of women you mentioned. Most of the women

who go to target are these suburban women. I've threw a lot of women who this hasn't yet, It hasn't affected them, It hasn't affected their daughters, right, but it's going to happen more, and we're seeing it happen more. And thank God for women like Riley Gaines, my colleague at IWF, Riley Gaines, who has been so strong and has faced her own incidents with violence, who was kept hostage essentially at the University of San Francisco.

It is. It is absolutely terrifying out there, and you better hope. You better hope women anyone listening that you know, for whatever reason, you have to go to a shelter, or you are or for gosh sakes, you have to go to jail for a short time, or if if you are, or if you're getting dressed in your local gym, you better hope a man doesn't walk in because according to every basically every institution out there, yeah, men are allowed now to go into it. They simply have to

say, I identify as a woman. There's my ill sitting wig and my my extra large skirt, and they can go into those safe spaces, those formerly safe spaces with you while you are at your most vulnerable. Well, it's Jolie Gunlock, independent women's form. It's amazing to me that feminist other than Martino Narratolova. But the feminist ninety nine percent of the feminists say it's

okay. Let a man participate in a women's event. Let men in fitness La fitness walk into the showers of women and men are and I would think mothers would be outraged. And maybe if you're a little bit older, is not a big deal. But if you're a six year old girl and you're showering in a women's facility and walks a hairy ass man, that's a problem. And mothers and fathers say, wait a minute. But Joe Biden and

his administration. Cardona, the Secretary of Education, says that's okay with him because it's all about the other one hundred and six genders and women in the suburbs should be angry about that. And uh, well, all I can say, I agree, Wow, what the hell happened? Well, I'll tell you one thing. It makes it makes that alleged uh claim that Biden showered with his daughter, It makes it. That makes it makes a lot more sense. And knowing what's going on now, Look, the bottom line

is this administration does not care about women. Biden does not care about women. And what's so horrible is the professional athletes out there, I don't know, like that woman who was held in Russia for a while. Uh, you know Britney griners, they say nothing, Yes, Britney Griners they say nothing, right, and you know who they leave it to these young high school students. Because more and more young high school athletes and college athletes are

coming out and opposing this. It makes me sick that to fight this we have to rely on these young girls who are so brave and face real backlash out there on social media and in the mainstream media. And people like professional like make and Rappone, Yeah, don't come out. In fact, Rigor Rappone has been critical of people who are against transgenders and women's sports. So I'm telling you it is. It is absolutely depressing to see that feminists are

nowhere to be found. Professional female athletes nowhere to be found. And that's again why I say thank goodness or people like Riley Gaines and so many other of the high school and college level athletes who are speaking out against this. Now. Lastly about Matt Taiebe. He testified before the Congress about the IRIS whistle blowers testified about the Hunter Biden, which is one of the greatest scandals

in American political histor. Something unusual happened to Matt Taibi describe what happened to him A little bit unusual. Yeah, so it would be really interesting. The IRS produced documents related to their treatment of Taieb. It turned out that that the IRS opened a case against Tayeb on a Saturday, actually Christmas Eve, twenty twenty two, at the same time Taiebe was publishing reports on the

Twitter files. This is right before he testified before Congress. And we all know that while he was testifying in Congress, two IRS agents actually went to his house. It is chilling. Now. Of course, if Trump had done this, I mean, Billy, can you imagine it was If Trump had done this into you know whatever, in two years, it would still be in the news, right, um. But yeah, this is this is that the attempt to intimidate and shut up a journalist who's revealing very inconvenient

things to the Biden administration. That it is true. This government has been weaponized against the American public. And thank God for Jim Jordan and some of the other Republicans that are investigating. I prayed to God that this beginning in twenty nineteen when the FBI got possession of the laptop that had the roadmap to all the Biden family corruption and leish you can say about about the Trumps. They were in legitimate businesses that had country clubs and hotels and resorts all over

the world. On the other then the Bidens, where were the moneys flowing into the Biden twelve bank accounts for grandchildren coming from Russia, coming from China, coming from the Ukraine. And they're not involved in any business other than influenced pedling. And this used to be the meat and potatoes of the New York Times Washington Post. They'd go after corruption or wherever the trail led. But not anymore. They're in the pockets of the Democratic Party. They're not

interested in this kind of corruption. I love when Comer in his investigation found yet more money going to the Biden administry or I'm sorry to the corrupt Biden family. Comer looks at the media because the first question he's revealing all of this shocking stuff about how Biden is potentially corrupt and in the pocket of the Chinese, and the first question was, well, can we get back to

the Trump family. And I remember Comer He looked stunned. He looked just shocked, right, and Nancy Mace was standing there with him, and he looked. They both were like what, and he goes, I am handing you a poetter. I have done all the research. You just have to write it up. And it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. They are off so in the bag. The American media today are nothing but propagandist. It is. It is so frightening that there's no check, no chech on

that Biden except for a few brave Republicans in Congress. And my goodness, I really hope we take the Senate because they need that. They need the Senate as well to do full investigations into this really scary corruption. Treat others

as you would want to be traded. The old Golden rule applies. And I can only imagine if the Trump kids had received thirty one million dollars from communist red Chinese into their bank accounts through nineteen shell lllc's what the New York Times would have done with that, Or if Donald Trump was accused of sniffing the hair of little girls and taking showers with his daughter, I can only imagine what the media would have done with that. But as Joe Biden,

therefore, we'll get ready for what's going to happen in June. Once again, Jolie Gunlock, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and get ready for another rough ride in the month in June. But I always believe brighter days lay ahead. And the more we have supermanite moms, get Mamma bears, get Mamba bears involved in this stuff, and life's going to be good. But Julie Gunlock, thank you very much. Bill Cunningham, seven

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saw that movie yesterday, Kelly's Heroes. It's a Republican gay Joe come, he make a deal, deal sat Jamar Kenny, Jeff Butch Hobson, one of your biggest fans. Jama, even though he's a Democrat. Jama and that Jama. Jama. Just give me the bab Jama. One little story. I have many Oh, okay, you went to the Holy Land in your back an amount of olives okay, and it overlooks a lot behind me. You can see things on my Twitter. A guy gave me his name. It was an Arab name. He's got. This truck pulls up and

out of a ramp and the big truck comes a huge camel. And I don't mean a cigarette, I mean a camel. I'm looking at this damn thing and made a horse look small and they're tall well, they're tall and they're dirty too. I mean there there's air coming out of both ends. So it sounds like a couple of people around here. That's a great point. So he walks the camel over to our little twenty crowd, right,

and he says, who want to by camel? Twenty bucks? And then the first thing I'd like to talk to people, believe it or not, And I say twenty bucks. He says two. You can ride for twenty. If I said it, I would have got four. But nonetheless, in the back of our little group, overlooking the amount, overlooking everything, right, I hear a familiar voice. I'll do it, and I turn around. There's the people's judge, work my way through a crowd. I

said what her nickname? Her nick nickname? I call her Fred? I say, Fred, what are you doing all right? A cammel? I said what? So I gave the guy the twenty bucks. I said, I got the camera. Let's go that. The cammell took a minute to get down. They were up here. They got out, yeah, they got Yeah, it's not easy. They gotta get down right, get down. And I put I look at it like a dog and and moves his hand down and the thing goes down the reins and pulls it. Okay,

you want to be nice to this Fido. You don't want to irinate this thing off. Correct it bites you. You got a problem, some big old teeth. She gets up on the camel. I take a picture. He then says, here the rains. See if you can control him. She takes the reins. Said this camel had away a couple of thousand pounds and starts gallivanting around the parking lot where the buses were. I said, Fred, Fred, where are you going? Fred? She did, she

wrote it and brought it back. I'm going I would have lost money on that bet because I would have figured she was nowhere near or that camel. And if she says I'm leaving you, if you get on it, well you got on it, I said, harb risen Feld You he won't know what I said. Well, look, if you get on it, I'm getting on it. So I jumped up on the camel, rode the thing a little bit, brought it back, and I gave the big wave high you see on my Twitter account right, And did you feel a little bit

like Lawrence of Arabia as I did? I thought I was freeing somebody from bondage. Okay, so at some point he said, who necked? Who necked? Who necks nobody? Nobody moved. Jeez, I said, you gotta be kidding me. You would the first lady were guinea pigs? Yes, do you have photo evidence of her on the campbell? All right, I'll tell you what I'm gonna do. Over her objections. Oh, she has said more than once, do not do this, don't you well, no way mean, we we've had a let's just leave it alone. Let's

just leave it alone. Don't don't tweet out their picture. I don't want no, no, no, no, no, she said, don't you dare? We had enough problem my picture. We got enough problems get my picture out there. Because she's like a serious person. Right, let's just

let it go because I don't want her mad at me. I blame you quickly, thank you, but saying before we go any further, there's two young men, yes, at Santex High School, the home of the Bombers and Rocky Boyman right who won it all and boys doubles tennis the last about a week ago. That's right, And I think, what, uh, Sycamore also wanted state titles to me, but the big one was Carson Dwyer

and Drew Evan doubles champs, doubles champs. And I'm told by one of the parents that these boys practice starting about two o'clock listening to you and me. They love the Stude Report. So I may mention this again so they we get them going in practice. Yes for tennis, Yes, about that. Drew Evans and U is a senior and Carson Dwyer is a freshman. Winning the Division one tennis title in the state of Ohio. Congratulations, and

they listen. Now the Santex tennis team loves listening to me about that. In fact, they listen in class sometimes not bad, that's pretty good. But the Dwyer and Evans and they won it all. They got the gold medal, they got the watch, they got the ring, they got everything. Thank you. I think they beat Olin, Tangi holand Tangi liberty. I think sounds like Indian tribe. Can I say Indian? By the way, well, they the Stute Reporters, a pro service of your local tam

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seven hundred wlw's coverage with Land Sports Talk. You crate Insight pitch at six ten Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Reds are third in the Central at twenty four and twenty nine, Willie. At this time last year, they didn't win their twenty fourth game until late June, month ahead of time, Am I am I too much to say the Reds could win the World Series? Well, has that bet that you made sixty five plus sixty

five and a half sixty sixties? Are they gonna have a game called by rain at half says if you're making sixty five, there could not be a winner. But but lately the Reds are three and fourteen all time against the Red Sox. GABP. They're two and eight, one and six in Fenway, but they haven't faced India. McClean, Friedel Benson, Green kissally at all pitching tonight, Ben Lively against a dude by the name of Brian Bellow. What about Andrew ben attendee, he's with the Chicago White Sox. Please

continue, Big East Champion Xavier, You're all my mater I game. A talk from Billy O'Connor before the game taken on to Oregon Friday one o'clock in the Nashville Regional about this. Those two teams open up the season against one another, with Oregon with the sweep, so look out. The Muskies looking for revenge. Baby Ducks are going down. Good luck to night to Sycamore. They face Upper Arlington. The Ohio Girls State Lacrosse Division one says semifinals

Golden Bears. The Indian Hill Girls play in tomorrow for the Division one state semifinals Marymont and Saint X tomorrow and the boys state semifinally. Right, doesn't Saint X have many times the number of boys as Marymont? Yes? Why do they play Saint X Marymont? Mary monts playing Marymont and they're not playing each other, They're playing different teams because in a Rocky boyman wents an unfair advantage. Right, well, always, let's see Willie Bengals update. One

hundred days until the opening of the National Football League. The Bengals are back on the field today, Tyler Boyd number eighty three returning. What about the contract? Joe have no comment on the contract from the Bengals. Day to day with the Jodah Williams situation, isn't everyone day to day? Are you day to day? Most likely a minute to minute Green Bay Packers will come here. They're gonna hold a joint practice with our men in stripes one day

ahead of the first preseason game Friday, August eleventh. I think they didn't. Didn't They had two days of joint practices with the Rams and it turned out to be a riot. Aaron Donald got into a five right, So it's only one day now with a pack, and it's hotter than the hinges of Hell at Masada. Let's see Ryan Blaney one last night at the Coca Cola six hundred. How about this Willie? He was driving in memory of Marine Corps Sergeant David Cruder of Cincinnati was killed in the Rock in two thousand

and five. Cruder as Saint X and UC Grant, his parents were at the race last night. Very sad. Carr wins the race. It's amazing. Memorial Days ignored by the great retailers, Amen, but not other sexual predilections. Let's see Joseph new Garden won the Indianapolis five hundred on Sunday in dramatic fashion. I saw it a purse more than seventeen million dollars and he earns three point six million. Went about Rogers Sunday victory number nineteen for the

captain? He runs this nineteen number nineteen Indianapolis five hundreds for him? Well, what happened to the home and family? They're out? Yes, yea. Let's see it's Miami and Denver in the NBA Finals starting Thursday night, Game seven of the Boston Last night, Jonathan Indian, Hunter Green, and Alexis Diaz from the Reds watched the game. Well, now they got the tickets, probably knew somebody. NHL Playoffs A Stanley Cup final starts Sunday,

a Saturday night, Vegas hosting Florida Game one. Who do you like? I'm going with the Vegas Golden Knights to hoist Lord Stanley Cup at the final. Well, they did well about two or three years ago. But I didn't get the But Florida has got a heck of a goaltender right now in Sergey Barbrowski. So I don't know, it could be, could be. Hopefully it's a good series. We'll see what happens. I worry about the Reds maybe winning at all. How about Dela Cruz, the top prospective,

he's you know, bring me delay. We'll say what happens. Well, he's got to find a spot where while they're saying that he may take Jonathan India spot at second. What yeah, I mean, you know who's gonna go to third? I mean sends El's playing good knee outfield. I mean he's playing good knee infield at third. Matt McClane's not moving, it's short. He's pretty good. How about Vado? Well, do you know what

have de la Cruz learned first base? It's not difficult there. And he's a tall guy, he's about what six eight, He's kind of like Anthony Rizzo. He can pick off anything. Put him at first. Why not Pete Rose played first? Somebody called, we can we I guess we can't call him nobody nobody anymore? You kidding me? I thought we were gonna thought we called Nick Crawl and let him know. But that's okay, Well, let it go. I'm not calling nobody. Yes, we're not gonna

call anybody. Everybody calls us. Do they know I'm not taking them? Nobody calls us. We gotta call them because they have good sense and we don't. Okay, that's the problem there, Okay, all right, But once again, Carson Dwyer and Drew Evans sant X boys senior in a freshman one and you got you got a Kentucky and girls softball teams playing locally Willie in the state tournament baseball. You got all kinds of teams around the area

playing Indiana. Kentucky is all into postseason. So good luck to everybody. See what happens. So it's added in sports. Yes, Massada, seventy miles south of Jerusalem, the desert right next to the Dead Sea, as a hill about a thousand feet tall, where one thousand Jewish Zealots would not admit defeat. Right at that point, Jerusalem was being obliterated by the Roman army and take you know, to take the temple down to nothing. So they said, that's it. So a thousand of the Zealots with their wives

and children went to Massada, seventy miles south of Jerusalem. There was a small contingent of Roman soldiers there they quickly overwhelmed. It was the winter home of King Herod. When he got word that the Jewish Zealots had taken Masada, he said, you know, well, whatever it takes, however long it takes, bring me their heads. I want them all dead. So the Jewish slaves, there were thousands of years of Jewish slavery, built under the orders of the Romans, under threat of death and worse, a ramp

that took months to build. Okay, they build a wall and ramparts around the whole hill, which was a thousand feet up in the air so that they could presiege that capital. The night before the Romans arriving, the leader the Jews said, tonight we are free men. Tonight our swords are available. Tomorrow our children children will be worshiping idols and raised by Romans. Our wives will become prostitutes to the Roman army, and we will be killed or

crucified or become slaves. But tonight we are free men making free decisions. They pick ten of the group to kill one hundred each. Because as Jews and Christians who cannot commit suicide, the ten kill one hundred each. There are now ten left. They draw lots. One is picked out of the lot to kill, the other nine is even before the Romans got there. They were coming there the next day, and they said, today we are free men. Rather than become slaves and victims, they took the honorable way

out Masada. When I went to the Holocaust Museum and then to Massada, the two words ring in my ear forever never again, and one saying in the Holocaust Museum segment, yes, six million Jews were not killed in the Holocaust. There was a Jewish man, a Jewish woman, and a Jewish child killed six million times never again segment Get me out of a Stewgs report, Willie on your triumphant returned back from the Holy Land, and Congressman bread

windstrip is next. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew Report. I will stand with the Muslims. I have been out of context in some fashion. Was I have no idea? What? I have no idea? But did you see did you see Net? And Yahoo or anything? Nobody? Nobody beg over. There is here a Bill Cunningham like equivalent to Israel can't say okay on seven hundred WLW. It's sun Soak ups never before. It's iHeartRadio Access Day, our twenty four hour way of saying thank you

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It's not about twenty five years in the military. Is a doctor. He went to a walk, he said, choose me. He went. He also is on the Intelligence Committee, and also he's chair of the subcommittee on the COVID nineteen pandemic and more. And congressmend Doctor brad Winstrip, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, it appears the vote on this budget raising the dead limit and also cutting some of the budget and set for Wednesday or Thursday, whenever that three days might go by,

and then the voting and then the US Senate. I think they're going to meet on Friday. From what you know now, are you inclined to vote for the deal or against the deal? Or don't you know enough information to vote YEA or nay at this point? Well just send Based on what I do know, at this point, I'm inclined to vote for it. The vote will probably be sometime late Wednesday. We want to do the full seventy two hours. The bill has to go to rules and we have to get

it approved and then we'll all take a look at it. And I have to be honest, I think that we got a lot of things I didn't necessarily expect we get because at least in the House representatives, the Democrats were just crying foul on every bit of it, and so I didn't know where the President would be on all that. The Senate really hasn't said anything, and had they haven't done anything. They never did put together a bill. So as I look at this, you know, we're gonna spend less,

and that's what we have to start talking about. And if we can keep the House and get the Senate in the next election and hopefully the White House, we can do an even better job of cutting out wasteful spending that we don't need. You know, part of this is we're trying to lift people out of poverty. I mean, what is wrong with asking people to go

to work? And it's very narrow. I mean it's basically, people who are able bodied and have no disabilities and no children and no other obligations that they have to keep in their life, why can't they be going to work, especially at a time when there are so many jobs available, and we're gonna look to clawback tens of billions of money that we're spent on COVID that

haven't been spent. So the other thing is just some of the administrative types of things that we were able to get in this As I'm seeing some of the bits and pieces of it that we're going to reign in some of the executive overreach. You know, between the agencies and the presidents themselves, they're running the country far more than was ever intended by our founders and the House of Representatives once our saying things right now, we're going to cut through some

red tape to streamline, for example, energy permits and infrastructure projects. And let's face it right now, the longer we wait on projects with inflation the way it is, the more it's going to cost. So I'm not saying that we don't adhere to standards, but let's move things along as best we can. And we're slashing the funding for Biden's new IRS agents in this and we're going to restart the student loan repayments. They don't just get off the

hook. And we're going to make Congress work again. And if we were to go to a continuing resolution, that's going to be a capped out and it's going to be less than what we were spending before. So we also want to make sure that our seniors and veterans, so security, medicare, they're all protected. So you know, as this was going on, we never had anything in there that was going to harm any of those groups. You had the Democrats in the House anyway, kept saying that's what we were

doing. And I'm afraid half of America believes those things. So, you know, and we're blocking any demands for new taxes. You know, that's that's the agreement right now. So we're gonna pay our bills and we're going to start to do things better. And I have to say that I'm pretty impressed by what is in it. We'll see what's not in it and also what I maybe don't know about yet and make sure we do our due diligence.

But this is this is a great start, rather than just what the President wanted at the beginning was for us to just pay our bills and not change anything. Congressman, it's amazing that the media does not cover it that way. In fact, to one of the morning talk shows, I saw this mother of three talk about how she can afford to go to work because she has three children under the age of six. Of course, one might

ask where the fathers of those three children under the age of six? But nonetheless, isn't it fair to say that that would not apply to a mother who has three children and she said, I don't know where my next mail is going to come from. That was media coverage that had no sense to

reality. Well, you know, it's just really challenging these days. You know, the family dynamic has eroded in so many ways, and people have gotten used to not working and being able to get by on that, And some of our programs really need revamping because in many ways we punish people who do go to work. Because I've met a lot of single moms, for example, that are working and trying to make it on their own, but when they start making too much, the system that we have today penalizes them

and their kids lose their healthcare. We give we give away too much, and it's out there for the taking if we get people in the right place and don't incentivize staying at home. Secondly, Veterans Day is a great day, but Memorial Day celebrates one point two million men and women who have given the autumn sacrifice. And you served in a rock sadly you doubt as a doctor with individuals that didn't make it. What are your thoughts on Memorial Day

and how is not properly celebrated by most of the American people. Well, I think you summed up there, and that's very disheartening to somebody who has served, and I would say even more so Bill for the families that have lost someone throughout history. For us, it's a sacred days, There's no doubt about it. And you walk through Arlington and you see all that have given their lives just there, and they're scattered throughout the country, and they've

given so much. You know. I looked at Memorial Day in a special way because I came home from Iraq on Memorial Day weekend, and I got home and I was able to be out on a boat and the wind blowing through my hair, and I never appreciated freedom as much as I did then. I lived a year in a prison cell in Iraq, basically because we were stationed at Abu Grab Prison. So the freedom meant everything to me.

But you did see the very surreal thing. I'm knowing where you just were, say a week before, and everyone else is going about their business, but in a way, it's a beautiful thing because that means you're doing your job. That means you're doing a job that keep people safe and keep them comfortable. But I want to make sure that those that have never felt wearing the army armor or the feeling of a loss of a family member, I want them to understand how just how precious this is and what it takes to

get it. Stepping back on our soil was was unbelievable. You know. I think if Sam Johnson, who served seven years in Hanoi, Hilton, and he was a member of Congress, and he had been shot down over Vietnam, and he shares the etchings in the wall in one of the solitary confinement that says freedom has a taste to it, that those who fight and almost die for it, that the protective will never know. I mean, that just really says it all. The protective never really know what it takes

to keep us laughing. And it never have I felt more moved than what President Lincoln wrote to the mother who lost five children. He said, I pray that our heavenly father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and loss and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice on the altar of freedom.

There's nothing more beautiful than that. And I hope that more and more people can really understand what takes because I think in America today there's too many that take our freedom for granted. And when you start to see it slipping away, I hope people start to realize the sacrifice it was made, and that we can't let it slip away. No. I mean, we still have fights. What's happening in Afghanistan, and you've a rated on that in the

past. How in the world we left Afghanistan that way? How in the world in Iraq when you sacrifice so much and something like seven thousand men and women sacrifice ultimately in Iraq, it was an awful circumstance and we left, and now certain groups controlled by the Iranians control Iraq. It's not a participatory

democracy. I can recall having on Bush forty three, like in twenty twenty five, twenty oh six, when he sat on the air with me that we're going to find out in about ten or fifteen years if the If Freedom's flag is flying over the capital of Iraq, Baghdad, then it would have been a successful mission. And if not, then it will not be a successful mission. And history will be unkind to my decision. And at this point here we are what twenty three about eighteen years later, and I look

at a rock, I look at what's happening there. I look at Iran close to getting a nuclear weapon because of what the current administration has done there, and a look at Afghanistan when even the Secretary of Defense Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have said, it's not their recommendation that we got out the way we got out. Every time we get into one of these wars, the soldier pays all the prices and the politician skate free.

We pray together that's not the case in the future. And the letter to Missus Bigsby by Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest recitations of sacrifice one can ever imagine. And I would ask you, Soldier Congressman brad Winstrip, was your service in a Rock worth it? Well? I believe so. What most people don't know is that we liberated twenty six million people from a terrible

dictator amongst other things. Was everything done right with that? That we can discuss over and over again, But I will tell you about our military traditionally and the flag that we carry you. Throughout our history, the evildoers have feared that flag and those in need have prayed for her arrival. And we did a lot of that in Iraq. And I mean, just look at the fact that I was stationed in the Abugrab prison and our job was to take care of our troops, but also to take care of the enemy.

No more biblical mission. We want over the hearts and minds of a lot of people. I mean, I would argue that it's a better place today than it was under Saddam hus saying. And I also please when I look at how many of those that worked with US iraqis. In particular, I signed for two of them, one as a cardiologist at Ohio State and a US citizen now the others doing family practice medicine in Texas and a US citizen. So you know, we made a lot of changes in a lot of

people's lives. That comes to the great cost, there's no doubt about it. But I think for that time we made our world a safer place, and the same with the Afghanistan. But we can look back and say how we could do things better, but certainly don't fault the service member who went out there in sacrifice, and especially those that gave their lives. Congressman,

thank you for your service. Page two. As the Durham Report came out about ten twelve days ago, and you're on the Intelligence Committee, You've had to sit there and listen to Adam Schiff and many others and also Nancy Pelosi lie, lie and lie about what happened with Trump and with the Russian collusion

delusion? Didn't the Durham Report demonstrate that the FBI was actively involved in perpetuating the Russia Gate hopes and that Barack Obama President himself in the Oval Office, convened the meeting at which he concocted a scheme to assist the candidacy of Hillary Clinton and to hurt Donald Trump. Well as I understand it, as far as what Barack Obama knew, as he knew that the Clinton campaign was planning a scandal, and they certainly didn't do anything to prevent it from happening that

I know of. But what we did know as we looked into this, and I went into the investigation with open eyes that if Donald Trump did something wrong, then we need to face up to it. But the fact of the matter was that it was Hillary Clinton and the Democrats who hired law firm Perkins Cooe that hired Fusion GPS that hired Christopher Steele, the former British agent

to work with Russians. So who's colluding with Russians but Christopher Steele to create this fake docio that launched three years of misery on the American people and cost us millions of dollars and a lot of innocent people were heard through this process and the FBI participated in this. Was a woman with Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that hired Christopher Steele, Ellie, and Ellie or her husband

worked at the FBI. They were able to get this story out in the media and the FBI ran with it, and the Inspector General came back and talked about seventeen different violations that the FBI committed during the process. And Bill, we sat in those hearings and we would hear person after person come in and say, I really don't have any evidence that he truly coluded with Russia.

But some of these same officials that came in and said that would go out on TV and insinuate and say things like just some things don't look right. And then Adam Schiff would walk right out in the middle of all this and say, I have clear evidence what they have put America through for a political scandal, it's believable. And I would say most of the country has

no idea. And there are Democrats sitting in Congress today that have no idea, and I don't think they are going to bother to read the Durham report as well, which is really a sad time for us. We've got to

clean this up, and we are working on that. We are actually, a by partisan fashion, really working on changing the way things are at the FBI and the fact that they think they have ultimate authority over everyone, they have to answer to someone, and that's the United States Congress three hundred and six page report by John Durham. One of the text messages from twenty sixteen, when Lisa Paige, FBI agent asks her lover Peter Stroke quote He's not

going to become president right right, And Peter Stroke says no, no, no, he's not, will stop it, quote unquote. So you have the top of the FBI texting each other talking about stopping Donald Trump from becoming the president. You have the involvement of not just Hillary Clinton, and not just Kevin Kleinsmith and not just Peter Stroke, but you have Bruck Obama himself being informed about the future crimes to be committed by Hillary Clinton and concocting a

scheme to blame Donald Trump for behavior he was not engaged in. Then you have numerous FBI agents at the top lying in affidavits defies a court to a legal warrants. Now who's paid the price for any of that. Nobody? And that's the problem. And what I have said now for the last several years, if you look at the military as a government entity, we have the uniform Code of Military Justice, and unethical behavior is unlawful in the military,

it is written down unlawful. There punitive measures when you violate the ethics. Well, not in our agencies. And that's the problem. So it becomes more of a thing like oh yeah, what's that wrong? Oh well, okay, I'll just get fired and collect my pension and then go off and work for CNN. This is wrong and that's why I'm the Intelligence Committee,

especially the legal minds in our Intelligence Committee. Darren Lehood is leading the way in many ways for the reforms, and we have got to put in punitive measures, not just change the dynamics of you know, how you go

about it or something like that. There have to be measures that when you do this, in when you violate someone's rights because you didn't adhere to the rules of the court, then there must be some punishment, not just well, we'll see you later and you know, go off and make even more money than you were making. Well, I set up before congressmen, I'll say it again, and if the if Clinton, Obama, Biden, et cetera. New in September October of twenty sixteen, the Trump was going to

win, he would not have been permitted to win. They would have done something to stop it. And you have the statements of Peter stroke and text messages to his lover will stop it. We got to run. But once again, you did not have to go to a rock and become a medical doctor there and work on the troops and also the terrorists. You did not have to step forward for those twenty five years, and I want to thank you for your service, Congressman brad winstrip and please stayed true to the principles.

I'm sure you will, but I'm I'm waiting for the day when when those who said they had they had the proof, they had the proof of the Russian collusion delusion will be held to account. And I'm talking about a certain Congressman from California and I'm talking about Nancy Pelosi. But we gotta run once again. Carr's from brad Winstrop. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and thank you for your service. God bless Bill. Thank

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free. That's zip recruiter dot com, slash free. Zip recruiter dot com slash free. I will stand with the Muslims. Hello, Hello, Hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. That's one of those classic commoriel you made, yeah, part of something else? All right? Somebody ed here in Willie a Arabia's back I stand against no one. I make no telephone calls and I do nothing. That's it the golden temporarily and saying I am tempor early in saying no question. Look at you, You're rejuvenated. Yeah,

I feel good. I feel like James Brown. I feel good, feel good, I feel good. Have you seen me on the camel? Oh? Yes, because you sent me the text at like four thirty in the morning. I thought it was thanks for waiting everybody up. Yeah, look at there? Who the hell is this is an emergency? Is somebody dead? Mike McConnell, Well Willie of Arabia? And then did you hear the story about who first got on the camel? Was it the trumps? Here

we are and the amount of olive here? It is overlooking Jerusalem, the dome, got the old city, you got the crucifixion side, you got it all off to the left. It's a popular area. A guy pulls up a large truck, and about a hundred yards away we're looking, pulls up a ramp. All of a sudden, a large camel comes out of the back of the way. They're bigger than a bigger than I don't know. I didn't think they were this big. They're big, so he kind

of looks at us, were like americanos. Twenty people from Cincinnati comes over who want to ride by camel, want to ride by camel. And I'm saying, how much is it? He said twenty bucks? I said for how many? He said two? Two? I said, I gave him twenty if. I turned to our group and I say, who wants to go first? And the back of the group, I hear a familiar voice. I'll do it. I'm going what what Penny? Aka? I call her? I call her Fred? I said, Fred, you're riding the

campbell. Absolutely, I'm glad. You gotta be kidding me. It gets the camera. You gotta get the cammebel just doesn't they do? They do something and get up and sounds like this show every other day. So yeah, the camel driver said, here are the reins. The campbell starts rolling away. I said, Penny, bring her back, bring her back. So she came back, and of course I had ten bucks. I said

somebody, I said, herb rising fell get on to Canda. I'm not getting on and he was passing gas, not herb, I mean the camera, the camel, and he was spitting due. So I got on the camel. I rode. He said, here are the reins. I'm like like a horse. You pull the rein to the right and the right. Who played Lawrence of Arabia that movie, Peter O'Toole? Yeah, did you feel like him? No? I looked. I'll share with you the picture of Penny on a camel. I can see the picture of Penny on a

camel. Noo, we're gonna put that on. But no, no, no, tell me that problems part was, Yeah, you can easily say the crucifixion site and or the tomb Jose Arimathea when he put the balls powerful. Do you actually feel like the presence like this is the real burial state of Jesus Christ. We had the right guy, a guy named Ike who was a like a college professor about ancient history. This is a majority of viewpoint. It was here those minority of viewpunk could be over there. All

the research indicates. So you walk in about a four foot high about in the wall and this huge hill you walk in and that's the that's they say it is the burial side of Jesus and in those days and the stone is out in front of they showed us the stone. I said, well, where's the stone and it was about a six inch track, and Joseph put the stone circulars so we could every now what happened. After a year, they go into the tomb and the body's been wrapped and scented, and then

the unwrapped the bone and the muscles and everything's gone but the bones. They cracked the bones, put them in the ossuaries. Then your family's there on the wall. They had several ostuaries there and you feel like, okay, well this is it. And that was The Holocaust Museum was emotional because you can't go through there with a dry eye. Look at what happened to those

people. And then you go to Masada, the hill seventy miles south of Jerusalem, where these Zealots, the Jewish warriors, made their last stand before they were obliterated, and you would have on this. I thought of you when this speech was given. I said, Rocky would love this. Okay. Massanda's down by the Dead Sea. As you know, it's one hundred and five degrees I mean hot. This is at like at ten o'clock in

the morning. So we go up on a cable car and the leader of the Jews who were obliterated in Jerusalem by the Roman emperor, that headed up to hear with the Jews. Is that kill them all, take down the synagogue, the temple's nothing. Disperse him but a thousand people like you. Took your wife and children to Massada. That was the winter home of the emperor, fabulous palace, et cetera, on top of this hill. One way in, one way out. So the Jews said, we're saying they

will leave us. No, they didn't leave alone. When the Emperor found out that these Zealots at last place, it's like the Rockies home and harrison, they said, okay, vast him out, obliterate them. Brought in twenty five thousand slaves who were Jews Jewish slaves, fifteen thousand soldiers. They spent about a half a year building ramp to go up to the mountaintop. And they're watching this over many months, and at the end it was obvious

they're all we're going to be killed. So the leader, I thought of you, Rocky, gave a speech. He put a sword in his right hand to a thousand men, women and children and said, today we are free men. Today our swords are ours. Tomorrow our children will be raised by the Romans to worship Zealots, to worship idols. Our women will become prostitutes to the Roman army. He said, we will be crucified and murdered tonight. We are freemen. They picked ten of their number, ten people

like you to kill kill biblical version, kill one hundred each. They killed one hundred of men, women and children. At the end they were ten. They drew lots again. One of the ten was chosen to kill the other nine and the tenth guy jumped off the mountain. So the next morning, so they killed a bunch of Romans and they killed they're all Jews. It was suicide, homicide. Not one Roman had gone at the top, but they were coming the next day. Today we're free men. We decide

what happens, not them. And they allowed all the food and the water to remain, so the Romans knew that they weren't leave. It. Didn't do that because they were hungry. But they'd rather than become slaves of Rome. They said, to hell with it. I'm not My wife's not going to be a prostitute. My three boys are not going to be Roman slaves. No we decide tonight. What happens is that kind of like Notre Dame

valie, they will not lose the Marshall gain. By the way, I talk with Marcus Freeman while you were gone, did you mention my idea about Notre Dame getting to the MAC. Yeah, we would discuss that a little bit. He you know, he sounds like it went over real big. He is his opinion that Notre Dame stay an independent powerhouse for another year. Then then well, then with the reassess. But don't say bollong more in

the MAC than maybe the Big ten based upon the recent history. By the way, Notre Dame lacrosse just won the national title, So that's a snap. Columbia twenty and here goes the final countdown as marcield two and one, there is, it's the finals. Marshall twenty six, number eight Notre Dame. Time. Let's repeat that one more time here twenty six to twenty one. Marshall wins it at Notre Dame. Now also at sant X, win ten games this year? All right, go ahead, these boys are listening

at sant X right now. That's right. Tennis team headed up by Carson Dwyer and Drew Evans won the state number one Division one Devil's champions Devil's championship, and they listen during practice because they like you. How about that? But Carson Dwyer is only a freshman, and Drew Evans is and there a brother and listening guys look like rock stars. And we also say congratulations, willy to sick them more. They repeated as Division one tennis champions at the

team and also Division two seven Hills won the state team championship. So Sanex won a state title? Right seke in swimming and also in tennis tennis? Corrects? Yes, what about football? What about football? Not good? Not good? How many? How many titles did? Uh? Dear? We have one? We have two. We got baseballs years ago, baseball

and basketball. It's gonna be before like nineteen eighty. No, no, I'm talking nineteen seventy seven for baseball, twenty seventeen with basketball after nineteen eighty. When you know what that brings up a good point When you were the big man on campus back there, you know, leading the city and scoring and all that stuff, what the park do? Did they win any state championships when you were there? Did you lead them? To don't you have

sports over there? Upon your back? Did you lead them across the finish line the glory? Don't you have sports over He told me to write that. He wrote that down, said, we've got Rocky said segment, dear part, kids are listening to your show. You have me sports over there,

We'll lead the student. There's a proud service every local temp Star heating and air conditioning dealers temp Star quality you can feel in southern and southeastern Indiana called my man Joe x Stein at x Stein Heating and Coolie eight one, two, nine, three two, twenty twenty six. Now there's Penny on the picture right now. Now how big is that monthly? And then there's the great American holding on tight. Yes, don't let her go. Things

just started galloping, gallops, the right working race camels. This thing he didn't have lost. Look at that, he didn't have here. Holder on there not exactly most humane conditions over there for the animals. But she said, don't put that out. Don't let anybody see that. Now I'm thinking about putting it on Twitter. What would happen? Well, we already put your naked body on Twitter and on the website. We've had enough for us calm down. That was like this one. A lot of the women behind

there. That's that's right there. That's the Golden gl for the Muslims. About that, and that's right where the old city is and the crucifixion sites outside the walls. But there's the people's judge on a camel. They actually have the crucifixion site too. Yeah, the health Yeah, it's you're you're for me to the DJ's office. There it is. And we had a historian tell us how many were crucified, how they were crucified, how they made made sure that the legs were broken so it would collapse, and Jesus

and the and then he came down here. When you're crucified, you die by his asphyxiation. You can't can't, you can't breathe, so you've got to Eventually your arms tire out. And when they break your femer, when they break that thing, you can't you can't pull up. So how do the Jewish people view and when you're over there in your experience, how they view Jesus and all that. Oh, they they think of as a prophet,

a wise person or what in the gates of the Old city. There's a saying in uh in Hebrew that says the Messiah will come, and Christianity says the Messiah will come again. That's the difference. And so there's the gate. And I said, I want to go in that gate. Man. I'm want to be like you know, Louis Armstrong when the Saints come marching in. I want to be in that gate. J say he will come, and we say he will come again again. There's the difference and

not when you get older you gotta go take them. There's not a mean And we had had the Bible out reading where this pass. She said this, whether it is right there? The Bible said this happened there. There it is the stone was rolled where here's the track where they rolled where they rolled the stone. And then inside you're looking down powerful of holy count. I mean it was wonderful. Who wonderful, wonderful And one quick story. We had to leave the group to go to Mass. And so her Horizonfeld

got us a taxi. I get in the taxi. He said, you're going to it was Notre Dame church. I said, yeah, it's you. Yeah, I know what Notre Dame, Notre Dames as he's right. I like to talk to people. Okay, no, continue, no, Notre dame. And uh he said where are you from? I said Cincinnati? I said, uh, tell me, so tell me about how do you like? I said, I'm married, my wife, I got for six kids. They're all born here. And I said, uh, what do you like about about Jerusalem and Israel? He said, uh, the

climate is pretty good. I said, what don't you like? He said, too many Jews? I said, too many Jews. I said, you're an Israeli, you're an Israel And at this point as well, why do you say that? He said, because they don't treat us right. We don't get enough. I said, why don't you leave? At this point, Penny's poking me. Shut the hell up, this guy. You're gonna keeping any We're gonna go with spawn revolution said, this guy is gonna

really heat the revolutionary man. So too many Jews. I thought, well, you don't belong in Israel if you got too many Jews. And then the other powerful part was the IDF forces. They they go through six weeks of basic training and everyone you leave high school, you don't go to college.

Everyone right, every person two to four years. Woman or in the other just before you get sworn in, you go to the Holocaust Museum and you look about what happened in and then they will you in there and you say, here's what we're here's why we're dors, here's what we're fighting for. And you got the spectrum. And then you go to Massada. We put your hand on the Bible. It's for allegiance. You go to Massada, you go to the Holocaust Museum. That's pretty good stuff. That's good

stuff. Segment is out it in sports. Yes, go Rids, get me out of the student report, William and her a beautiful day here in the tri State and go Rids. We leave you with the immortal words of the student report. Anyway, was of a wolf statue feeding romulus and remiss right, and so it was kind of had it had teas, that's that statue that was stolen eight in park. That was Jason and I. Last week we were interviewing Tanya Roorke and once again her mind and go straight to

the gutter, starts talking about the teats of the wolf statue. We got enough problems around here, we got problem You can't say anything, but she said it. I didn't say it, but I don't make any difference. George us here about eight minutes well, and it's going to apologize, apologize, I apologize, apologize segment. Thank you, Rocky, thank thank you, show me your teets. Good to have you back on news radio seven hundred

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