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Willie discusses the Trump trial with Rob Sanders, the IRS leaks with columnist Grover Norquist, and a couple of state champions visit during the Stooge Report.

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Billy coming into the Great American Welcome is war his firstday afternoon the tri State they have a little bit of falling autumn weather. And then in May is a good thing. Redge baseball off today, which is also a good thing. We're going to kind of reconor all issues and play in Chicago over the weekend. There's nothing better than the weekend in Chicago at Wrigular Field when the

REGs are beating the Cubs three straight. At least that's the plan. But until then, we're continuing to be in jury watch when it comes to Donald John Trump and whether or not the jury in New York City is going to convict him of a numerous felonies without the defense council knowing which felonies what he's on trial for. Plus, we have a report out of Boston, Massachusetts, where the mayor has issued instructions to the police not to arrest individuals.

She went out to prosecute individuals on shoplifting or driving without a license all other property offenses. So it's quite sad. But until then, Rob Sanders, Kent County Prosecutor, welcome again to the Bill Cunning Him show. And Rob, first of all, you must have hundreds or thousands of cases that you prosecute every year in Kent County, and you kind of quarter the resources of the Kent County Prosecutor's office to prioritize those defendants that should be prosecuted and others

that should not be prosecuted. Could you imagine if there was a charge in Kenton County that's some Kentucky official a misfiled a report and booked something as illegal fees when it might have been an extortion attempt of a porn star to pay

her off to keep her quiet. And I would think as a felony prosecutor, paperwork mistakes on forums filed in Frankfort is not a high priority unless you're a New York City Democrat, in which case it's going to maybe keep the next president from running for office because so many would be angry at him if he's a convicted felon. So can you tell the American people as a line prosecutor, you spend your time in the intestines of Kenton County deciding when to

prosecute a felony and when not to prosecute to felony. What is that judgment? How do you operate it well. Willie, I think, is the chief law enforcement officer for Kenton County. It's not my job to influence the outcome of federal elections, especially not the presidential election. It's my job to keep the people Kenton County safe, to make the safest place in Kentucky where you can live, work, or raise a family. It's really not my

job to try and disqualify someone from running for a national office. Nor is it my job to try and incarcerate them or even just tie up their time so they can't be out on the campaign trail looking for votes and raising money and doing things that presidential candidates have to do to be successful in this country.

That's something that's really beyond comprehension as far as I'm concerned. Given the limited time, manpower, and resources that are allotted to prosecutors, not just in Kentucky but everywhere in this country, it seems to me that the citizens of New York City would be much better served if their district attorney spending his time keeping crime to a minimum, locking up those dangerous individuals that pose a

threat to the public safety, and really spend less time worrying about the classification or label or title that somebody puts on a business filing that they did in fact file and you know, pays the taxes that were in fact due and everything else that they're required to do. But we're squabbling over what someone classified on expense as. And that's what this case more or less boils down to.

Technically speaking, However, when you start bringing in all the political complications that go on in the behind the scenes motivations of the individual making the charging decision in this case, certainly it's a lot more complicated than that, but certainly nothing that I ever intend to do. You know, Joe Biden was in Kent and kind of gave a speech on the shore of the Ohio River.

I'm sure we could have looked at his expense reports see if maybe he mislabeled his ice cream cone as is something other than a political stunt, because we know that every politician goes to Greaters to try and get their thirty seconds of photo ops when they're in Cincinnati. Maybe he labeled that as something other than a political expense, is a lunch expense or something, and maybe we should indict that as a felony. But no, that's not anything we're going

to do. That's not my job. That's not the job of any district attorney, not in this country. I downloaded the jury instructions that was online. It's about sixty pages long, single space, and this morning Judge Murshawan read a large section of that jury instruction. It would take a person with juris doctor to agree with great understanding to go the ins and outs of what they were saying, especially when the jury instruction the defense did not have an

opportunity to upon witnesses to refute the jury instruction. The jury instruction also said you don't have to be unanimous if you find the myster mean it was misfiling a report labeling something as a legal expense when it was an NDA that you in order to get to a felony level must violate federal election law or tax law or New York state election laws, which is corruptly influencing an election.

And so he also said that the jurors don't have to be unanimous and determining whether it was an FEC violation, a tax law violation, or New York state election law violation. And almost all of the legal so called experts, including CNN's Eliehony, who makes more sense than most, saying this is a novel approach in criminal law when the jury does not have to find unanimously any

of those three ladders that make it to a felony. And they're saying this is a new area of law in which jurors don't have to be unanimous to find the defendant guilty and might send Donald Trump to prison for five years now. I don't know if you've read many of the jury instructions. Another mistake, which was critical is that Judge Merschaun did not give each juror a copy

of the jury instructions to take with them into the jury room. He had to take laborious pains to read a large section of the jury instruction instead of saying, ladies and gentlemen, here are the jury instructions. Everybody gets a copy. Go deliberate. Wouldn't it be much better if the defense knew what they were defending against, and secondly, much better if the judge was simply give them the jury instructions. Willie, I'll tell you what I am baffled

it the way New York. I don't know if this is just in this

one Judge's courtroom or is this how the whole state does it. I have all kinds of questions about New York courtroom procedure, but this trial has been scary enough that I don't want to set foot in the state of New York to find the answers to these questions, because Lord knows, I don't want to be stuck facing the same kind of situation that Donald Trump's in, where you have to give your closing argument and then the judge reads the jury instructions.

So I tried hundreds of cases in my career, Willy, and in every single one, the judge reads the jury instructions. Every juror gets their own copy of the injury instructions. They get to take them back into the jury room with them so they can see what the elements of the offenses are that they are voting on guilty or not guilty. But the judge gives the

instructions, and then you give your closing arguments so you can argue. In fact, that probably the most important part of a closing argument, aside from convincing the jury of your side of the case, probably the most important part of the closing argument is helping the jurors understand the jury instructions, which, even in sometimes what appear to be the simplest of cases, can be very, very complicated when there's lesser included offenses, there's alternate theories, there's affirmative

defenses, These things can go on. I mean some that I've done have looked like small novels in terms of how many pages of jury instructions are involved. And if this judge isn't giving them a copy of these instructions, there's no way they're going to remember all these nuances when they go back and all the was that an and? Or was that an ore? Which ones the less are included of this? Which things do we have to get unanimous?

Which ones don't we have to get unanimous? Which is a whole other topic. I can't imagine how complicated these instructions are. Nor can I imagine how you cannot be unanimous about which law you think Donald Trump broke in order to find him guilty. That's something that makes my head spin. Also tells me that regardless of what he might be convicted of, if he is convicted, without a doubt, this case is going to the appellate courts. Not only

is it going to the appellate courts on a state level. But then if it makes it out of the appellate courts on the state level with the conviction still intact, you'll see it go to a federal level because there is all kinds of federal case law on unanimity of jury verdicts when it comes to criminal

cases. So I have all kinds of questions about what's going on up there, Whether this judge is just going rogue and making his own law, or is this the entire state of New York that does things I've never heard of in twenty five plus years as an attorney and twenty years as a prosecutor. No, what's going on there is not what goes on in the courtroom on a daily basis in most states. That certainly not in Kentucky or any other

state I've ever heard of before. This is something that is novel at best and bizarre at worst that is probably going to take us years to sort out, which really puts just a tailspin on this election that who knows how this is going to play out. If Donald Trump is convicted, He's not going

to be in prison come election day. This will be appealed and appealed and appealed, and this will probably you know, he'll probably serve out the next term as president before we ever get a final decision on the numerous different legal questions being posed in this case. Have you ever heard of an element of

a crime in which the jurors don't have to unanimously agree. That is a key part of American Jerry Sprunes and Judge Marshaun told us hurry that if for consider it a violation of federal election law, and for consider it a tax violation, and other jurors consider it to be a New York state election law violation, and the others are rejected, that that's okay. There's no unanimous

verdict required on a critical element of the case. And even CNN's commentators say, man, I've never heard of that before, But that's passing is due process in New York City with New York City Democrats, which is absurd. Now, Secondly, I have a memo issued by the Boston County Prosecutor in

Boston, Massachusetts. Her name is Rollin. She says to her assistance in the Boston Police, the following crimes will not be accepted by this office, subject to prosecution including shoplifting below one thousand dollars, larceny below one thousand dollars, any disorderly conduct charge, receiving stolen property below one thousand dollars, driving with a court order, suspended driver's license, breaking and entering with property damage

once in a malicious destruction of property if it's under one thousand dollars, Criminal threats, and possession of alcohol, marijuana or possession with intent to distribute marijuana will not be prosecuted. That's Boston, Massachusetts, which is similar to other

democratically controlled large cities. I want to get your reaction. Can you imagine issuing a memo to Kent County Police Covington Police that the following charges will not be prosecuted by Rob Sanders, suspended driver's licenses, thats orderly conduct, shoplifting, larceny, receiving stolen property, want destruction of property, threats, possession of alcohol, marijuana illegally, possession with intent to distribute None of those are going to be prosecuted. Can you imagine? No, No, Willie,

not at all. Number one, it's not a prosecutor's job to decide what laws they are going to in effect take off the books. Or erase. Prosecutors ought to be enforcing the law as it is passed by the legislature. Of course, prosecutorial discretion is ropriate on a case by case basis of which cases are more important than other cases, which cases are more egregious than other cases. That's why we have penalty ranges. You know, not every class

D felony is one year in prison. Some of them are good for five years in prison, other ones are more appropriate for one year in prison. That's where discretion comes into play. It should not be in taking laws off the books and telling police not to charge offenses. If that prosecutor doesn't want those to be crimes, he or she should go lobby in the legislature and

tell the legislature to take those off the books. That's why we have the second branch of government to control what laws are passed, what laws are erased. That's their job. The first branch of government, which is where prosecutors lie. Their job is to enforce the law as it's been duly passed by

the legislature. And if you look at these willis quite frankly, I think, not necessarily racist in its approach, but certainly classiest in its approach because you talk about property damage being less than a dollars, well, that means if I go damage your you know, the Cunningham mansion out there in Deer Park, I'm sure I could just like break the doorbell and it'd be a

thousand dollars worth of damage. But if you come to the poor part of town, you could break out every window in somebody's house and not cause a thousand dollars in damage because their house just doesn't worth that much money. It's a lot easier to commit the offenses that they will prosecute in the nicer parts of town, and what it does is discriminated against poor people. The same

with a lot of these other offenses, like the drug offenses. Even nobody wants their kids going out and playing in the yard if there's a drug dealer on the corner, and if they're not prosecuting drug laws, then that's what the poor folks are going to get. You know, the poor folks don't hang out, I'm sorry, the drug dealers don't hang out in the Indian

hills of the world. The drug dealers are down in the poor neighborhoods, and those are the people that have to suffer the consequences of having criminals right outside their door. So what this da has done is make life worse for the poor folks in her jurisdiction. What she needs to do is force the laws it's passed by the legislature and force it evenly, and ask her jurors not to discriminate against citizens and her jurisdictions just because they're poor and have these

crimes go on outside their door. That it's no less important to a poor person to have a safe place to live than it is to a rich person living in the nicest neighborhood she's got. And the other issue is Boston police. The head of the union there are demoralized. They're saying, we cannot have the ability to say if some damage to property or something is tolen, is it nine hundred dollars, is it eleven hundred dollars? Who do we

arrest? Who don't we arrest? And unless there's violence against police, resisting arrest won't be prosecuted either. The police have an attitude now in Boston in many major American cities, to stand down, not a big deal, don't chase anybody, don't go into an alley at night, stay in your police car, respond to a nine to one one call, don't pick up Warrens during the beginning of a shift to go find people because it's too dangerous.

And so you take away the ability of police to be police, and the judges, and after all, we get the government we deserve, Rob Sanders. And right now, in many major American cities, sadly including Cincinnati, there's massiveless lawlessness taking place, and cops don't feel as if they're incentivized and

backed up by the judges and their political leaders. And in Cincinnati or Boston or Columbus, police are demoralized thinking, Okay, why should I be a cop and go through what I got to do and put my life at risk to arrest people when the system will not allow any prosecution below property damage of one thousand dollars And kids that have marijuana or alcohol that used to be okay, citable offense, don't do that again. Now they're not even arresting anybody

in juvenile court. And in Hamilton County we got Judge Kerry Bloom and juvenile Court who thinks a nine or two in jail of aficious juvenile offender is worse on the offender than it is on the victim. And so this movement is across the country of decriminalizing crime. Then I hear constantly that the crime tmes going down. No crime's going up, but the arrest are going down. That's the difficulty. Well, Rob, we got d Willie, and Covington

does Covington. We have a minute remaining, but ken is it fair to say that Covington does not have the same view of crime as the city of Cincinnati. Without a doubt, Willie. We have citizens in Covington and beyond all over Boon, Canna, and Campbell County that all support our police officers. We want the law to be enforced. We don't want the problems that

we're seeing in Cincinnati. I saw video on Melissa powers office Facebook page the other day of a juvenile getting jumped by about six or eight other juveniles and getting beat down on the ground, punched and kicked in the head while he's on the ground and everybody in there. I don't even think all of them were caught, but the ones that were all got off with probation. There was no jail time at all for this savage beating on this child. We

don't look upon it the same way in Kentucky. We want laws to be enforced. We want them to be enforced evenly, and for all communities, rich or poor, black or white, any other color, every race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, it doesn't matter. Everybody wants the law enforced evenly. We want to support the men and women that wear the badge and

put their lives on the line to enforce those laws. And it's not going to happen in a jurisdiction where whether it's the prosecutor or the mayor or whoever it is, is telling the police that these laws should not be enforced. Police aren't going to be proactive. Why should they go put their life on the line take a risk every time they make a traffic stop or approach acious

person on the street. Why should they take that risk of either getting disciplined or worse, getting hurt or getting killed by a criminal when that offense that they're going to investigate is something the prosecutor is not going to enforce or the mayor is going to punish them for having enforced the laws, and now the

police are going to slow down their activity. They're not going to take unnecessary risks if they know there's no benefit to them or the community, and the voters get the community that they are willing to accept, and that can be a lawless, dangerous community. If that's the kind of community that the voters are going to pull by their ballot box, by which people they put in office, which judges they put on the bench, they're going to suffer the

young consequences of electing beneficials. Rob Sanders, every great weekend, and may God bless you and God bless America. Rob Sanders, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Rob. Thanks for having me, Willie and give me a call so we can set up that both the dinner I owe you wall Pitching Post as well as the Vanilla Ice concert at the luxury box you have over there at the Red Stadium. I'm looking forward to both. It will happen, Rob, Thank you very much. Take

care, Willy. Let's continue with more of your comments. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW It's not too late for a deep spring cleaning on your home. Get my friends the Zeros carpet and ended up cleaning a call right now. Mention me, Bill Cunningham, three rooms at carpet cleaned only one twenty

nine book online, zero Sinsey dot com. Marty Brenaman here for Trish Stateman's hell the leader in men's sexual All right, Billy Cunningham, let's set it up. Now we're the official Trump jury watch station. Many people are losing their minds, me included. I don't have a lot of mind to lose anymore. But nonetheless, what's happening is an outrage. It's a miscarriage of

justice. No, it's an abortion, is what it is. And to watch it in real time, I've had several texts from buddies and friends, even occasional Democratic voters, that say this is too far, that this isn't right, somehow something must be changed. Let me give you a little bit of history. I spent four years as a bailiff and common Police court, and one of my responsibilities was to manage the jury. Every now and then

they were sequestered. What should have happened in this case, But because Judge Mrshawn is a hack politically appointed judge, he didn't see question the jury, which means every night the jurors go home into their Manhattan communities in which the support for Donald Trump has not existed. And of course all the family members, friends, extended families, employees, oh that these whichever individual has been

absent from work is actually on the Trump jury. So they're politic constantly to do what's right by democratic New York City means, which is convicted Donald by any means necessary, even though it's completely illegal, it's wrong. It'll be reversed on appeal. Guess what that'll be one to three years from now. And all they want to do is smear Trump so that the occasional independent voter won't vote for quote a convicted felon. Now the conviction will be overturned.

That's a ninety nine percent chance down the road. But this is all about holding power and maintaining power by any means necessary. The liberal Democrats, New York City style, are desperate and dangerous that they're willing to do anything to hold onto power, to keep the check books in their hands, and to continue to smear and to oppose normal people that would like a better government, a more shall we say, response to government, a less large government,

less taxes, better family life, more faith. That's what most Americans want, and big City. Democrats in New York and Atlanta and Washington, DC don't want any of that, and so they have an opportunity here for the first time in a long time, to pin him with a convicted felon moniker that will be reversed on appeal. Even the left wing liberal Democrats on CNN and MSNBC say that the chance of this surviving and appeal is almost non existent.

Among other reasons, one, to make it a felony, you have to have the thirty four misdemeanor violations, and most there might be one. But every time there was a communication, an email, a telephone call, Alvin Bragg, the hack prosecutor in New York City, really appointed by George Soros, makes each one of those a separate count. That is that to each count was in furtherance of a conspiracy, and the conspiracy was to violate

maid New York election laws. Every candidate wants to influence the election. Hell, that's why you campaigned to influence the election. When Hillary Clinton put a million dollars worth of bills to find dirt on Donald Trump, and that was a dry well in Moscow and Russia, she masqueraded the payments to the che law firm of over a million dollars in quote, legal fees. When they weren't legal fees. They were walking around money and bribes paid in Moscow to

find dirt on Donald Trump in twenty sixteen. Now that is much worse. Even if you accept as true what Donald Trump has done here, which I do not accept at all, that is a much worse violation of New York State and federal election laws. In fact, it was so serious what Hillary Clinton did in twenty sixteen that in twenty eighteen she was fined seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars by the Federal Election Commission for filing incorrect and fraudulent statements with

the FEC. Now to make this a felony, Judge Marshaan said that one of the reasons it could be a felony is that Donald Trump violated federal election laws. He had available to testify the chair of the Federal Election Commission to say to that jury about two weeks ago that this was not a violation of federal election laws, and of course Judge Marshawn did not want the jury to

hear that because that would blow apart the state's case. So he barred that testimony, and Donald Trump also at tax experts ready to testify that it was no violation of federal tax law nor state tax law, and of course Marshawn would not allow that testimony. Everything he's done from the bench indicates that he's

telling the jury convict Donald Trump of these ridiculous charges. And most of the time, the great majority of time, and I've spoken to Joe Dieters, Melissa Powers, Rob Sanders about this, that the jurors tend to look to the judge as their guide. Someone is on their side in the case. So when the judge says something, it has much greater weight in the eyes of the jury than if the defend that a prosecutor says something, because they

view the judge as on their side of the rule of law. So in this case, when the judge sustains almost tell me objection from the prosecution and overrules every objection request from the defense. When the judge goes after Robert Costello, the attorney for Cohen, who testified that when he represented Cohen, Michael Cohen, Michael Cohen told his own attorney he's got nothing on Donald Trump he

can give to the state to lessen his own punishment. And this is the guy who committed grand theft against Donald Trump, stole between thirty and sixty thousand dollars mainly in cash, and what can only imagine the fictitious legal bills he's submitted. So the crimes committed by known Michael Cohn is much worse than they supposed crime committed by Donald Trump. So why did they not prosecute Michael Cohn for grand theft because they didn't want to. Why didn't they prosecute Stormy Daniels

who said repeatedly that no sex took place between her and Donald Trump? Why didn't they prosecute her for extortion going after Donald Trump for one hundred and thirty thousand dollars because they didn't want to. So they had one case, a grand theft of thirty to sixty thousand dollars admittedly committed by Michael Cohne. They ignored another case with Stormy Daniels. They had an extortion attempt that was successful. They didn't prosecute that either, So they saved it all for Donald Trump,

costing Justin's security about fifty thousand dollars a day. The State of New York the City of New York are spending millions in miss millions of dollars on prosecuting a paperwork mistake at the worst, and to make it a felony, the juror is going to have to find a violation of federal election laws that did not happen, or New York state election laws which did not happen,

or not paying taxes also that didn't happen. So when Rob Sanders a few minutes ago talked about the fact that the judge charged the jury these are the violations you can find, he refused to allow the defendant to put on evidence conflicting what the judge was telling the jury that there was no violation. Now,

why would you do that. The judges that I've tried cases in front of, if it's a criminal case, bend over backwards to make sure the defendant, at the end of the proceedings can say I got a fair trial. By doing that, you allow the defendant a wide birth to put on whatever evidence he wants to indicate that he's not guilty. Because at the end of the day, the defendant is left with the idea, I'm going to prison while the state moves on to the next case, the state has unbridled

power, they have unbridled budgets, they have unbridled expertise. While most defendants aren't capable of spending that kind of money to defend themselves. I guess, sadly for the state of New York, Donald Trump has the money and the power to defend himself. He has spent over one hundred million dollars in legal bills, and it keeps going up and up and up, and it's going to continue to rise because of the liberals in Atlanta, the liberals in Washington,

d c. And the liberals in New York City. And that's the reason that you have a defendant who must be brought down for political purposes.

And Joe Biden sent his press secretary two days ago out in front of the Trump Courthouse and ordered a news conference with Robert de Niro, while on the other hand, he's not involved whatsoever in the prosecution of Donald Trump, even though Mary Garland, the Attorney General, sent his number three in the DOJ out of Washington to New York City to assist in the prosecution of Donald Trump.

That's all they have. That's all the liberals have is to make it untenable that you, as a voter, would select Donald Trump as the next president. And it's sick and it's sad talk about crimes being committed, How

about Joe Biden. Robert Hurr, the special counsel in the Washington dj found that there was serious criminal violations by Joe Biden as a US senator and as a Vice president and while he was out of office for those four years, and he committed serious felonies and sharing top secret information SAP data with his bigrapher

an other people who were not authorized to receive classified information. Hell, he left classified documents and boxes in his garage and seven different locations between Delaware and Washington, d C. Law firms, etc. They were everywhere. But the US attorney, Robert hurt said that, you know, Joe Biden is a frail, elderly man who is very forgetful, and so putting him on trial, he'd be a sympathetic defendant. And it's a consequence We're not going

to charge him with the felonies that Joe Biden has committed. Would they ever have given any Republican president that kind of a Texas El Paso? Of course not. And if Joe Biden is mentally incompetent. He can't counsel on his own behalf, having admittedly committed serious felonies, and he can't understand the nature of the charges against him because he's frail, forgetful and elderly. Hell in the world. Can he be the president? Does he read the Presidential Daily

Briefing? Can he hold in his mind to sparate opinions about Afghanistan, Iran Iraq, about the Israeli conflicts and understand what's going on. If he can't stand trial because of his mental incapacity, how can it be the president. Well, it's impossible, it's unbelievable, and that's what's happening. And so I've had many contact me, including many women, suburbanite women who tend to vote Democratic, who are saying to me, I can't take this anymore.

This isn't right and it's completely wrong. And so I was asked, well, if the verdict comes out today or tomorrow, what does that mean? Looking at my left, of course, they have a countdown of the jury deliberations right now, it's been seven hours and fifty five minutes, almost eight hours of actual deliberations, and as a consequence, If the verdict comes this afternoon tomorrow, Donald Trump goose is cooked because you could never get twelve jurors

in New York City to find him not guilty. A quick verdict and after a six week trial a couple days would be a quick verdict. That means Donald Trump is guilty as charged. And then the games begin. The media goes nuts. MSNBC does the macarena, CNN have confetti bombs ready to go. We finally got him. I made this reference to a friend of mine whose first name is Frank. I will not give his last name may not want to be involved in this, and that is that Donald Trump is in

a darkened room and he can't see anything. And since he came down the escalator, believe it or not, nine years ago, the media and liberal Democrats and newspapers and the Hollywood left has been after him with hooks and claws for nine years. And the artful dodger, the road runner, has avoided

Wiley Coyote all these years. And at some point one of these arrows is going to hit Donald Trump because you can't be in the position he's in putting up with this crap for the last nine years without every now and then taking

a hit and this could be the one. A jury in New York City who are all Democrats who hate Donald Trump, and to have a judge born in Columbia who is a left wing extreme Democrat hack and financed by George Soros himself, and it was picked to reside over this case in order to make sure that the state's version received a full airing and the defense version received little or none, including having Stormy Daniels go into the kind of sex she had

allegedly with Donald Trump, whether a condom was used or not, whether he orgasm or not, what kind of sexual positions they employed or not. What does that have to do with a paperwork filing. Absolutely nothing, but what it does do in the mind of the judge his prejudice the jury against Donald Trump, who's married at the time, and as grandkids, etc. They wanted to smear him as much as possible. And that's where we are.

It is sick and it's sad. It's to ment liberal Democrats in New York, Atlanta, and Washington are dangerous and desperate to get him by any means

necessary. If they were concerned about the rule of law, whether it's Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden each have done worse things than Donald Trump ever has done, as indicated in this case, much worse, including Bill Clinton paying off numerous girlfriends and not reporting any of it on his campaign forms zero zilch, nada, or Hillary Clinton having fictitious legal bills to find dirt

on Donald Trump resulting in the Steele dossier out of Moscow. If that was a serious matter, she would have been criminally prosecuted, But of course she's a female liberal Democrat, she has the privilege. All let's continue with more. We'll continue in Jury Watch, and we've scheduled later on today Grover norquest of Americans for tax reform. Also, we've scheduled Jeremy Adams, who is a California Teacher of the Year, talking about what's happening in public schools and

more. But the main thing is Jury Watch. If the verdict is today or tomorrow, it'll be guiltiest charge. If it goes in the next week, all hell might break loose because there might be one or two jurors who are going to hold out see through the bs and see we can't convict this

guy based upon the lies of Michael Cohen. And Stormy Daniels. Oh, let's continue if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundredth to New eighteen and t maybe later today we may do a quick jury pool about what you feel about this et cetera. Bill Cunningham, the Great American with you every day at Showman. The Reds off today but back out of tomorrow. All A News Radio

seven hundred old of you. Last season, millions tuned into the Betrayal Podcast to hear a shocking story of deception. I'm Andrea Gunning and now we're sharing an all new story of betrayal. Bill cunning in the Great American and has been reporting by Americans for tax reform. That Michael Jordan. And by the way, they had another last dance segment the last few nights, which is

fascinating. Taylor Swift, who's a multi billionaire and lifts the American economy by herself, Oprah Winfrey, many others, and probably you have something in common that all three of these notable Americans, along with fifty thousand other Americans, have had their tax records stolen by an IRS thief. The thief was convicted of one count and the theft of tens of thousands of IRS files leaked to the media, and the prosecutors now say this convicted thief may have stolen the

IRS files of maybe seventy thousand and Americans. And of course, the legendary Grover Norquist as the CEO president chairman of the Board of Americans for Tax Reform, he's been out of for about twenty years. Wes to welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Grover, first of all, tell the American people with this IRS tax thief cheak did and the impact it had. Well, he went to go work as a contractor in the IRS, had access

to all sorts of stuff. I don't know who is supervising him. They don't tell us that he ultimately was working for our group called Pro Publica. He took all of he run and installed the private IRS data of somewhere between fifty and seventy thousand Americans. All during this for several years, the administration lied to the Biden administration, lied to the American people, lied to Congress,

lied to the committees that oversee the IRS. The head of the IRS came and lied and said, oh, it's just a few thousand, fifty and seventy is not a few okay, that's that's that's many tens of thousands, not a few thousands. Although a few thousand is a crime. One is a go to jail crime. If somebody from the IRS takes one your tax return and gives it to somebody who doesn't have access to it, a foreign country, somebody who doesn't like you, a newspaper, anything, Okay,

it's your private business. The IRS gets to look at it. Much money they take, that's it. If somebody from the IRS does that, it is five years in prison, five years in prison. What happened here was this fellow Charles little John is the name of the thief, and he gave this all to a group called pro pr O publica publico public of which is a left wing group which uses it. Who knows what they say?

What is it all in China? Possibly even if this group's had it stored in their basement, we think the Chinese and the Russians couldn't steal it. The mob couldn't steal it. Once it's outside the I R s uh could go anywhere. And this guy, Charles little John, stole this data over years had access everything. Who was sky They tell us at the I R S the head of the worferre and so on. Oh, it's all very seat, it's safe. No, it's not. We know it's not.

They lie to us and told us your stuff is uh is safe, your

your privacy is sake. They handed this to a left wing group. Uh. One of the people they went after, oddly enough, was Bloomberg, who had the audacity to run against Oh, Biden, not a good idea to challenge the king, because he'll have these people take your tax returns and splait them out and use them for who knows what purpose is Maybe your maybe your competitors would like to know how you spend true money and where you've invested for crying out loud, people pay a lot of money for that sort of

thing. What is a guy like Bloomberg? How does he investors money that's you could you could sell that on the market because he's a good investor. This assault on the privacy of the American people. And what was Biden's reaction, Let's give these crooks, Let's give these people eighty billion dollars to do more of this, more audits. And what was the motivation this thief,

What was the motivation? What's the simply scintilating stuff, or was he paid or it's a felony for each time he committed maybe fifty to seventy thousand felonies. What was the motivation? Well, I think he knew perfectly well that having done it during the Biden administration, he wouldn't really be punished. He'll certainly be pardoned before Biden leaves. And what the Democrats held a press conference to announce we need more money for the irs is we need to do more

audits because rich people aren't being audited. Okay, they did it just at the same time that the stolen data was being released by the left wing activist group Pro Publica, which got the stole stuff from him. So this the thief pro public the recipients of the stolen daughter, who gave it to Chinese

Russians. We don't know who they gave it to, who they sold it to, Maybe they sold it to the Democratic Party and the Democratic senators all coordinated on a date for the press conference to go with the president's budget saying we need money to do more audists. Now, one of the things that's kind of funny about that is for none of these people, None of these rich people owed more money. Okay, it's not like, oh, we looked at their stuff and they weren't paying any passes. No, they're paying

back as they know. There was nothing interesting, which is why it was a one day story. When they broke it, they just made it sound like, oh, we have all this data, look at this without oh, I don't know mentioning it was all stolen. It was all illegal, and it was seventy thousand people, you know, fifty to seventy thousand people, and they did. We only know that because one of their targets who

happened to be a conservative journalist in New York. Surprise, surprise, once they admit to you, they've even called the people and told them all that their stuff was stolen. Okay, this has been years and they haven't gotten around to telling people that, Oh, by the way, we have no

idea who has your data? Now your privacy because it's been stolen by Pro Publica, by this thug Charles Little John and the I R S. Didn't care, didn't tell you about it, didn't run it down, hasn't at least acquard to the press, hasn't even asked for it back from the guys who have the stolen property at Pro Publica, probably because if you ever got it back, then you'd have a record of how much was stolen, and you could see how much of it was sold to anybody from China to somebody

else, you know, who knows what they've what they've done with it. And Grover, your column indicates that it appears that Donald Trump's tax returns are also stolen, and they declined to proceed on that because the statue of limitations had run Once again, Trump is the victim. Of course, there's Stormy

Daniels. He's a victim of an extortion attempt that they ignored. And with Michael Cohen, he admitted stealing about sixty thousand dollars from Donald Trump, and that was a bigger thief, more of a crime than what Donald Trump did. They ignored Michael Cohen's thievery, they ignored the extortion by Stormy Daniels. And now Donald Trump's tax returns were stolen. But the media says that, well, the statute had run out, so we're going to leave that alone.

Isn't that ridiculous, Well it is if you cheat the IRS out of what they think they're owed. Okay, there is no statute of limitations. They can go back as far as they want. But if the IRS takes your data and gives it to somebody there is they don't get punished. If they get it, takes enough time to get caught. That may be why they delayed on letting you know there were fifty to seventy thousand, so that you could no longer have the statute of limitations on the guy who stole it.

And again, the idea that one person did it strikes me as unlikely. But one thing we know is the IRS has made no real effort to find out what was going on. This is the same IRS that Biden wants to get eighty billion two. The Republicans were able to claw about twenty billion of that back, so half of what was going to go into more agents.

Supposedly they're hiring people to answer phones, but the Congress reports they've tripled the number of calls they get saying Hey, I'm trying to get through the IRS to solve this problem with my taxes, but they won't answer the phone. So the IRS, with all this lovely money and all these new people supposedly answering the phones working out of the homes, not out of the IRS, because they've got a union who says you don't have to come to work.

Nice thing up being at the IRS. You don't have to come to work. My favorite is the guy who was caught more than one hundred times playing golf while on official time, and they finally fired him, but it took several years and court things because he kept argue it and the union kept defending the fact. He doesn't real they have to come to work. He's allowed to play golf and yon faith, you know, taking time off, that's your IRS. That's you get who they're trying to get eighty billion two.

The Republicans got half of the stuff that was going to go into auditors taken out. They shouldn't have a penny until they reform. And here's what's worse. They want. This is what the administration wants, what Biden wants to do with the head of the IRIS wants to He wants to do your

taxes for you. Does that sound like somebody's doing your favorite Well, what it means is all the paperwork that you put it in front of you when you sit and do your taxes, right, the government now has to have that in order to do your taxes, and then they send you a bill. Here's what you're kiddo. Now, let's say they're off by five hundred bucks, seven hundred bucks. Do you hire a lawyer for three thousand dollars to get your seven hundred dollars or do you just give it up? You

eat it? To say? Now, when you said rich not being audited, that's the mont of that's kind of the of the radical left, especially Democratic US senators, I'm sure never been audited, and they claim the riches

is not paying their fair share. So I'm watching this segment and CNBC this morning, and it pointed out that the top one percent, those making about four hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, the one percent make twenty three percent of the income, yet pay forty six percent of the taxes, and fifty percent of Americans pay no federal income tax. So you've spent your life over Norquist Americans for tax reform, knowing who's paying taxes and who isn't paying

taxes. So can you notify the American people who's paying the taxes to the irs? And who's not paying taxes to the irs? Well, as you point out, the personal income tax is heavily weighted to hire income Americans. It's wildly progressive compared to Europe. It's much more progressive than European tax structures.

The Europeans start with a twenty percent value added tax or a sales tax at every level of production, and they have basically sob security taxes, wage taxes which hit everybody the same round, and then they have a progressive income tax. The United States tax structure is much more progressive than Europe's, for instance. But what I find very interesting is the corporate income tax. Now the politicians have to say, well, we're only going to raise taxes on

rich people and corporations. Okay, so you raise taxes on Walmart. What are Walmart's options. They can raise the price of things they sell at Walmart to pay the taxes. They can reduce wages to pay the taxes, or slow wage growth. So tax the corporate income tax is designed to hide that. That's what gets Middle America because you pay it in higher prices. The grocery store down the street are going to have a corporate tax. The grocery store will pay it. Really, yes, Hey, how come the price

of cucumbers has gone up? I don't know. That's a good question. How come Mary, who's a bagger at the grocery store doesn't get paid as much as she is to I don't know where the money go. Well, they take the corporate income tax, and then the Democrats politicians go, you know what rich corporations are paying that. Mister General Motors, he's paying it. There's no mister General Motors. Their consumers and their workers, they get

screwed. That's who gets screwed by the corporate income tax. The whole point of the corporate income tax is to hide that that is a tax on middle income people and add into your thing. For most Americans, at least forty percent of Americans, they pay more in corporate income tax to higher costs and lower wages than they do in the income tax. The income tax doesn't it. The corporate tax is the one that gets low income people because they pay

higher prices everything they buy. And the left wing politicians go, I'm your friend, and he's screwing them with higher prices because of the corporate income tax. While smiling and most of them are smart enough to know they're lying to people. But some of them. I don't think that lady from New York AOC, I don't think she knows. I think she thinks there's a mister General Motors and a mister grocery store and a mister barbershop who mysteriously paid taxes

and it's not paid by customers, consumers and workers. Of course, it is every company or corporation that pay taxes. We must understand that's the cost of doing business and the build into the product, the go to, the service produced, the cost of the taxes paid by the company that the consumer pays. All the taxes in the entire country. Corporations, whether it's an S or a C, they pay no taxes. They pass it on to you as a consumer in the form of higher prices and the literacy of average

Americans about who's paying taxes, who's not paying taxes. The Democrats say these things because it works. They want to continue to convince people that the evil rich do not pay their quote fair share, never defining what a fair share is. And secondly, it's real popular to have corporation taxes go up as if the consumer doesn't pay them all and the ignorance of the American people when it comes to tax policy is unbelievable. Americans for tax reform, Grover nor

course, how many years you have you been at this? Hasn't it been thirty or forty? Wet since Reagan asked me to put it together in nineteen eighty five? Forty years you've been at this? Are you succeeding or failing? What do you think? Well? I think we're doing pretty well on the general direction. I'm looking at the fifty states right now. We have seven states with no income taxes. We have fourteen states now that have a single rate tax, about five new ones in the last couple of years.

Okay, a single rate tax is easier to cut because you just say to everybody, everybody's going from four to three and a half. It takes envy out of the equation. Nobody pays four percent, got it, now, We're all going to pay three and a half. It's also very difficult to raise. Illinois, for instance, has a single rate tax, flat rate tax by constitution, can't have a graduator of progressive income tax. In Illinois,

everybody has to pay the same mount. If they pay under they charge under five percent well, you think it'd be like New York or California at over ten percent. But if you have to face everyone at once, even the left wing Democrat Bolshevik politicians out of Illinois, they can't face everybody and say I'm stealing every more of everybody's money. They have to go I'm leaving you alone. I'm only going to mug these two over here and then take

turns who they mug. But a single rate tax very difficult to raise. So and there are ten states now committed to going to zero, to face their income tax to zero. Right, Carolina's on the way next year. In New Hampshire will be at zero. West Virginia and Kentucky, you're on the way to zero. I mean these are Arkansas and Mississippi. Of all, Louisiana is going to go to Arizona. A lot of states are taking those. When you have the competition, people realize you want jobs, you

want growth, you want income, you want people have low taxes. People move to your state and flourish. What we want to do in America is compete against China by having lower taxes. We took our taxes. Corporate tax used to be thirty five percent. China's was twenty five and fifteen. We took ours down to twenty one, okay, which makes us competitive with China. Trump wants to take it to fifteen, which will be even better. What Biden wants is he wants us to compete with China. We're going to

have higher taxes than China. You have to take it up. Our taxes up higher than China, hire the taxes in China, more regulations, certainly on energy and so on than China does, and we'll have to compete on lower wages. So Biden says, we're going to compete internationally by having the lowest wages while high taxes and regulation. And the Republicans and Trump say no, we're going to have lower taxes, less regulations. We want high wages

for the American people. We're not going to compete with China on paying people least, we're going to compete on the government taking less. Grover Norquist, may you do this for another forty years. I've been doing radio for forty one years, and may you and I together have another interview in about forty years to say, okay, we've reached a point with the American consumer. The American voter is very literate. He or she understands that when taxes go

up for companies, the consumer pays every one of those taxes. That's why inflation is skyrocketing. Grover Norquest, Americans for tax reforms, ready to go. I have your website up. Now. Let's do it again. And may God bless you and God bless America. Grover Norquist, God bless you, Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. Those are the facts, my fellow Americans. Those are the facts. An informed electorate

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He is being fined five hundred dollars for missing the workout Wednesday, He is being doctor day's pay for missing the game last night, and after he has activated off the disabled list, he will serve a two game suspension imposed by manager Davey Johnson for insubordination. In subordination translated a physical altercation in the

Retch clubhouse late this afternoon between Davy Johnson and Kevin Mitchell. Mitchell has been fined a substantial undisclosed amount of cash and the two game suspension for the physical altercation that he got into with Davey Johnson. So, in back to back years, we've had a manager and a player go to fift City. Last year Rob Dibble and Lou Panela, this year Davy Johnson and Kevin Mitchell. Hello, quiet scos, I'm broadcasting God hit it, Freddy hit it.

Freddy Say you know who Freddie Mercury is? Yeah, but he committed no crime segment crime. You see Claremont County baseball team is here, the Cougars, the national champions willie undefeated, untied on score of college National champions Baseball. Right, they got the rings, they got the money, they got the girls, they got everything. Maybe three out of four, man, I mean two out of four ain't bad. Some kids here from Deer Park.

The whole ring is a ged graduate. You go to Deer Park, deer Park, West, Claremont. All right, now, Jack, we got Jack deets Eric speaking. He's a shortstop. Captain of the team. Jack described, move up to the microphone about two three inches away. Describe the championship game when you see Claremont County took the national title. Explain what happened. If anything, it was awesome. Uh my good pal. Logan Wilson right here through a complete game, shutout. Really we want it Ford

and not a pitch for the Reds. I was going to say, where you are? You signed Chicago by maybe this weekend or something. Logan Wilson, he looks smaller. I thought he plays for the Bengals. He plays linebacker. What else? I introduce your other guys here with you? Got Terry three Rhodes Collar from Deer Park High School, got Dom Wilson and Marshall French and then Grant Gillespian Bubba Allen. So your record listen to this music. Freddie Mercury, I love that, Love that Guy, twenty twenty four

US United States Collegiate Athletic Association Small College World Series. Are you guys ready for this segment? Get ready? Are you ready? Hit the post? Hit it right now. It's got to be at radio. I'm thinking about getting into it, okay, and my next love. All the kids are generally local, made up from Greater Cincinnati. Won the national title with three comeback victories over Florida National Amy Hamilton in top seed at Penn State stut Wall

along the Way and their championship game. They're undefeated, untied, unscored on perfect game. They brought the trophy. In segment, how's the trophy? Trophy looks beautiful? Pretty good? You can see it. Everyone coming back next year. You are going to retire, so I graduated, but everyone else here will be back. So their pick to win it again next year for sure. Only title you see is gonna win a long time. Yeah,

there is. Clifton is Clifton like, uh jealous? I mean the Bearcats, you know Division one team, Like I want to take you on for the title of all of all or what are you gonna do? No? Probably not. They had a pretty dang good they didn't make the big show and you dominated it. Right? Do you have? Do you have

world championship rings? Gonna be so? I call Andy Cunningham the a d at U see my brother and tell them to make sure you got John Cunningham, him too, John cunning him and make sure you get your rings. Claremont call just taking care of us and diamonds and gold hopefully that'd be cool. And now of the girls at U see Claremont. Awesome? I bet

segment give me some sports and make it fast, will he. The Stoot Reporter is a proud service of your local temp Star heating and air conditioning dealers time star quality you could feel in Cincinnati Kayoming air at one eight eight eight nine nine six h v A c sparts. We also want to thank Ron's Roost Restaurant and Bar Willie the World's greatest fried Chicken. We've got some chicken left you. You guys like chicken. You like Ron's roost Chicken. You

better say yes the best. He's got a future in radio thirty eight to fifty three Race Road at five one three, five seven, four two two two or Pam brought the Chicken down today, Willie and a very special appearance Olga by Olga ninety three years old, he's ninety five. I suggest it to her. Yeah, that maybe give Buddy l a call because many, many decades ago, Buddy and Loose had told me that Olga is a looker.

I'm not sure what a looker is, but but if those two had gotten together to dominate the Chicken owned this talent, there would have been nothing left. Correct, everybody was chicken at pizza. Obama says that hit that again from Obama, Thank you, Barack. Okay, please continue, Willie. Let's see. The Reds lost two or three to the Cardinals. They have the day off today. Apparently David Bell took the entire team to sun

and fun on Lake Michigan on the beaches. Really we understand, yes, how to go to a strip club and first first of three tomorrow up against the Chicago Cubs at beautiful Wrigley Field. Who's pitching tomorrow? It will be Graham Ashcraft. What about Saturday, Hunter Green? And we have an interview with Hunter Green tomorrow. Tomorrow We're gonna talk a few minutes with Hunter Green, starting out talking about his new dog, Ross Ross Rams from Ross High

School. Now he just named him Ross Ross. Why Ross? I have no idea. You'll find out tomorrow. Please continue. Uh, let's see NKU takes on number one Tennessee tomorrow at one in the College World Series. You could be Tennessee. Could you teas for Texas? He wins? How about a perfect game, a no hitter once again? Yeah? Logan Wilson. Logan Wilson put him out on the mount. What's his number one pitch? Is it a fastball also known as the express? Is that Lord Charles?

Is a knuckles? Is it Carl hubbles screwball? Is it the slip pitch? Is it a dirt ball? Is it a spitball? What's the number one pitch? I'd say the slip pitch, the split pitch. That's like a like this, all right? Did you say split or slip? Slip? When I pitched for Deer Park, I had five or six going back a lot of decades, five or six pitches that's why I look the way I looked down right there. Please please continue, Let's see what else will you? Oh? And then last night, nashc comes to town to

knock off FC Cincinnati two nil. Not good. Nashville came to town with just three wins on the year. Not good. They pulled the upset, first lost since April thirteenth for the Orange and Blue shot out since March two zip. Right, yep, what about Messi? When's MESSI coming to town? Well, if FC would have won last night, they would have taken over first place in the Eastern Conference, but they didn't because of that. Messi's in first place? Correct? Is he coming back by one point?

Is he coming back? I haven't looked at the skid August. He's coming back, Messy. I'm sure tickets are I guarantee you. I guarantee. About a week before that, they'll say he's not playing because of travel woes or something hamstring. Yeah, but you're ready have Messi Rinaldo and Bope or Harry Kane. Oh that's a good one. I'm taking Messy. Messy. I'd rather if was still alive, I'd take him over. I Meanee's a good player, very good player. So it was Ronaldo. I liked him.

Harry Kane's another good one. My wife says, I look like Ronaldo a little bit, very little. What are you laughing about? Laugh? Go ahead? Does She didn't talk about any more about Tommy Throll lately. She said, Tommy Throll is a very attractive man. I said, what are you talking about? I don't know what about you? She said, I look like Ronaldo. I mean I have no knowledge. Thanks, let's see. Good luck to Fairfield. Tomorrow the girls play in the State Division

one semi finals and Akron up against Austin Town. Finch Dixie Heights is in the regional final tomorrow they beat Connor. They'll play ryle No Home of the Chili Company and Baseball Regionals. Today Mohler and Butler Elder and Mason Baden's in action up against Indian Hill Jack. Who do you like? Muller High School or Butler? Very good? Please continue? And also Cincinnati Christian is in in the regional finals today. Good? When do they what time do they

play? The Moler game? You know Uh're going on now or later on this afternoon. We'll check it out. Please continue and give us more interesting stuff here, will you? Let's see O. The Bengals continue ot as today. Cincinnati Opened says that some reserve seats for tickets for the grand Stand quarter on sale at Cincinnati Open dot com. Is that the is that the event gets bigger and bigger and bigger every year, no question of thanks to

John Barrett. How about this problem? The Dolphins have a wide receiver, mister Waddle, who does a hell of a dance every time he scores a touchdown. It looks like I duck with They gave eighty four million. Eighty four million? What does that mean for Jamar, Chase Higgins and Dela Cruz playing wide receiver? The best should have signed these guys before everybody else.

Did the guy have some bargains? What if Dela Cruz says, I'll play wide receiver when the season's over, but Joe throw him a few passes? They Nick Crawl will pass out Jock. What about that? Would you like to see Dela Cruz catch passes from Joe Burrow? Absolutely? Please continue. I don't know, We'll see what happened. How much is them are Chase worth of Waddle? It's worth eighty four million? Oh, I don't know, what's left of the till down there A lot. So he's got a

lot of dough ray and the me down there. So pay up the Bengals over three to four billion dollars. That's money even to you. Chase will be. Chase is coming back. I mean he's you know, he didn't didn't show segment what defending him. I'm just saying number one you get there. Well, he'll be their training camp. Could you could you see Dela Cruz number forty four catching passes from Joe Burrow. Wouldn't that be something?

Yeah, like I said, the Reds officials would pass out. Probably we'll see what happened their star player being knocked around in the next over the middle, over the middle. Yeah, and some guy Baltimore harm in the clothes line right there. He's got a broken collar bone. Now what do you do? Well, he could hurt his knee anyway playing baseball. Yeah, I mean hopefully they won't knock into each other in the outfield. They got to have, right, you got to have communication out there anfield, right,

you gotta have communication. They have three times they could have communication, could have knocked heads like the three stooges out there. What happened in cool hand, Luke. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Got it fair to communicate? That's the way they had a Luke went down. He went down a hard, cold button on August day, hot July afternoon. All right, Jack? And so next year the boys come back.

You see Claremont Cougar's you're gonna challenge everyone to a game? Is that correct? All will fall beneath your mighty things. They're gotta play the bear Cats save the Musketeer, East Big East Tennessee, Tennessee, and then maybe Arkansas SU and the rest of the SEC beat them all. They don't have the guts, You don't want to have the guts end of the Lexington, they'll

beat them Wildcats. Thousand congratulations. That's one hell of a trophy. How many of you won in the national titles before at UC Claremont So they won in twenty thirteen, was the last one. That's been about eleven years. Say, couldn't fare that up quickly. That's why I went to Deer Park and I could. Sounds like the Reds big difference. They haven't had a playoff wins in nineteen ninety five. Like I said, which by the way, is last among the NHL, NBA, Major League Baseball nineteen ninety five.

The Reds need to win a playoff series. We got to be known for something. Yeah, it's been you know, almost thirty years, so we'll see what happens. But boys, congratulations, Jock, congratulations, and my best year coach. You didn't have the guts to show up. What's your coach's name, Keith Bawman, Keith Bauman, wherever you are, you don't have the guts. You don't have the guts segment. Congratulations boys, especially the Deer Park grads here they look a little my man back there from

Cole Rain. He looks like you could have graduated from the GED. These boys from Deer Park have Rhodes Scholar. These guys are smart. Okay, say give me out of Champions. You're telling me they win the national title. Willie and Hounter of the UC Claremont Cougar's is National Champions small college Baseball. We leave you with the immortal words of the stooge report man. Davy Johnson out of the dougout and Browning fires the rozenbag away and Davy points to

the bullpen and he's going to bring on Scott's service. So Tom not happy at all. And oh, a little confrontation on the mound Brownie heads on to the that got so the revslating at seven to three not good. And then that little altercation at the beginning of the stooge between Davy Johnson and Kevin Mitchell. Who are you taking that match up? I'm taking number seven all the way with Ted McKay. Kevin Mitchell could turn turn another human being and

rip him in half pretty good. One ked out of there in his pajamas. Nobody said a word. He walked out, aware, out of the clubhouse to go home in his pajamas, and his pajamas, nobody said a word to Kevin Metch Are you kidding? He was a bad dude. He would have he would have squashed our heads like a great Can you see him and Davy Johnson rolling around the carpet, Yeah, I can, well. I mean Davy Johnson was pretty tough, but he was pretty up in age

too at that time. So Jack, are you thinking about fighting your manager? If you took out a picture, would would you? Uh? What would you do? On the mound there? The picture all of a sudden got into a fight with Balman, what would happen? We have a saying at Claremont we are Indians, not chiefs, so we just do our job. We'll let the coach do his job. We'll stay. That's a terrible

answer right there. What do you mean everybody thinks the most important person in the world you got, you got another year left with his nil stuff or something. I wish this guy's been like a million dollars a year to play baseball nil money. My brother John Cunningham will get that done. There you go, believe me. Have you been paid any money directly nail money? Do you get all that zero dollars zero and you spend every bit of it? Segment? Thank you very much? Yes, sir. Have you gotten

this out of the Studge Report? Yes? I have. Let's continue it after two o'clock today. I'm gonna turn to you, the American people that I have loved so well and served so long. You gonna I'm gonna take the verdict in the Trump case. It's not a flash poll, though it is a flash pole. I want people to call him to say guilty or not guilty? Seg what do you say? I say he's gonna walk Jack, What do you say? No comment? See that guy's got a future

in politics right there. I want to do a talk show on the weekend. Your boys have a comment about the Trump trial. He's gonna walk. I'm gonna walk. Keep that quiet. Don't like the rest and take it looks like they drunk a few fits too, But no comments, no comment. Thank you guys. Congratulations. Let this beginning of the rest of your life, with great successes in national titles, for the rest of your life. And may it be known that there was one time in the year twenty

twenty four when the UC Claremont Wolves were the greatest of Cougar's. But the greatest there ever was, whoever will be. You may be failures in your life, in your life, but one time, and a terrible event, you came forward and you snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. Let that be the beginning of the rest of your life. Victories upon victories for the Cougars yet unborn, and you haven't you know what the thing is though, Willie, they win the title? How many times has percell Mary have been

here? Three straight years? D Alexander, they can go brings in the trophy. I think they got treating good luck to make it too much about a three peat. We'll see you guys here in about another year, they say, yes, especially the boys from Deer Park. You can tell they're bright and special. Segment thing. You're welcome. Everyone's laughing about that. Seg. Thank you very much. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham,

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of the people of the tri State is unbridled. If you would include the five or six counties in northern Kentucky, couple counties in Indiana, four or five in southwest Ohio, you have the heart and soul of the American people. And bother way they give you some idea what the media does that. Allegedly in twenty sixteen, an ex Apprentice producer alleges that Donald Trump used an N word to refer to a black contestant eight years ago. And that's what's

passing now for news on CNN eight years ago? Did Donald Trump say the N word? Based upon everything you know? Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, call now and pretend for a moment you're a juror and the Trump trial, and I want to know your verdict guilty or not guilty, and I will give you up to thirty to forty five seconds to express an opinion as to why you're going to rule that way.

And jury deliberating now. If the verdict comes out later today or tomorrow, it's very bad for the Trumpster if it comes out next week, and if the judge is any common sense, which he does not, he will sequester the jury so they're not contaminated by listening to fellow New Yorkers about what to do in the trial. But Judge Merschawn has shown no judicious behavior up to this point, so I doubt it's going to happen. So let's begin

five one, three, seven four nine seven thousand. We have calls from Walton, Anderson Township, Montford Heights, and Baltimore, Ohio seven four nine, seven thousand. I'll let you on these sacred airwaves. Give me your verdict as a citizen, and then up to thirty to forty five seconds to tell me why, beginning with Kurt and Walton. Kurt and Walton give me a full report than Ron and Milford. Kurt, what is your verdict and why? Hello? Hello, Kurt, can you hear me? Yeah?

I can hear you now, Kurt, please go Yeah, give me your verdict. Then give me the reason it's gonna be a hung jury. I can't believe. I know there's two attorneys sitting on that jury. I can't believe that they can't see through Judge Merschaum's bull crap. Why do you say he is not guilty? What is the reason? Well, it's gonna be a hung jury. I think that there's going to be at least one or two people with common sense on that on that jury, who are gonna say

this is a railroad job and I'm not going to participate in it. I'm not gonna participate in an election interferre, it's an election fraud. I'm keeping my record right now. Guilty, not guilty? You say not guilty. Let's continue, Ron and Milford, the Home of the Eagles and Bill and Anderson. Ron, give me your verdict and a reason not guilty? Michael

Cohen cannot be trusted. If Michael Cohen actually he admits stealing thirty to sixty thousand dollars in cash from Donald Trump, isn't he guilty of a more serious crime than the Trumpster is? And how come Stormy Daniels is not charged with extortion of money from Donald Trump? So you say not guilty? And what's the reason Michael Cohen cannot be trusted? God bless the Eagles. Let's continue with more Bill and Anderson the Township Bill, give me a full report,

give me your verdict, and give me a reason. Bill, here's the good news. There's two attorneys on the jury. We're going to end up with a hung jury. And you know this is a croc. If that happens, I think the Trumpster can quickly report to the Oval Office if that happens. The only way he might be impeded in the future is if this New York liberal jury finds him guilty of thirty thirty four counts. And if that happens and he's locked in Rikers Island or maybe a whole sentencing until October,

just before the election, that shows how political it is. And in fact, I would say this, Bill, I don't believe any sex actually took place between the two of them, because she said repeatedly it did not happen. That's Stormy Daniels. Trump said from the beginning it didn't happen. And the only proof it did happen is her verbal testimony that she's conflicted with herself. She's argued with herself repeatedly. But you're saying not guilty, and

how would you react to the verdict is guilty? Well, Bill, I'm just going to tell you something, and I've got to ask you, because you're an attorney, you practiced a long time. Have you ever seen jury instructions like this? And have you ever seen a prosecution thrown so many lifelines by a liberal judge. I've not seen that myself. And the one thing

that should happen Bill in a serious way is that the charge. The jury instructions are about sixty pages long, and for the average person to read them, about two thirds of it as boilerplate, which is done in all criminal

cases. The other one third talks about to find a felony, you must find beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed a crime to conceal or hide the commission of some different crime, and that different crime was a federal election violation or violating New York state law about interfering and lawfully with an election, or he violated tax law. And so because of that, Donald Trump's lawyers wanted to put on witnesses to talk about whether he violated federal election laws and whether

he violated tax laws. And the judge refused permission for the defense to put on witnesses that would conflict with the prosecutor's theory of the case that you can't do that in a criminal case, the defendant must leave court. Bill saying, you know what, I got a fair trial. I don't agree with the result, but I presented my case. I put on every piece of evidence I could. That judge will allowed my counsel to have wide birth and

cross examining witnesses, which he didn't do. And there's a sense here that average Americans think this was unjust, unfair, and even suburbanites male and females are saying this is not fair because whether it was Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, or Joe Biden all have done exactly the same stuff with no punishment whatsoever. They only punished Donald Trump. Let's continue now with Doug and then John Doug in Cincinnati. Give me your verdict, Willie. I've got a whole

new take on this thing here. I'm glad you called he is innocent by reason of insanity, but only because the judge and the prosecutors are insane. I'll give you a little vignette. At one of the proceedings, the judge on the bench turned toward the defendant and said, are you ready, and Trump said yes, we're ready. He then turned to the state the prosecutors and said, are we ready, and they said, yes, Judge, we are ready. And I'm thinking that just tells you right there, they're

working together. They're both insane. A new a new verdict innocent by prosecutors and judge insane. Well. I also see some of the so called experts say that when he's found, if he's found not guilty, which I think is unlikely, the best hope among that jury is a hung jury. But if he's found, if he's found not guilty, to have the federal authorities prosecute this judge for obstruction of justice and also election interference, Now, wouldn't

that be something they should They should all be prosecuted. And whether Trump wins or loses, he's our next president. Bottom line, God bless America. And in the middle of this, former n MSNBC anchor trashes Joe Biden after the five hundred million dollar gods Appear falls up. You might recall a few weeks ago Joe Biden said, We're going to put a peer in Gaza in the Mediterranean to receive supplies for the Palestinians that would go all go to Hamas.

By the way, the whole pair is falling apart. Let's continue if John and Dayton, then Al in Miami Town, then Dennis and Venice, Florida, the home of Hulk Hogan. We'll get to him in a moment. Let's go to John and Dayton. John and Dayton, give me your verdict. I think he's guilty, but I think he'll be a hung jury.

I do think he's committed some crimes in Aaron. I think the jury it's too complicated of a case for them to decide, and that's why it's taken so long, and they'll have a hung jury at the end of this. John, in your view, what criminal act did he commit? I think that the first act was the first criminal act was not that much.

But I think when you start trying to cover it up as where you get into trouble, and if he didn't try to cover it up, usually when you try to cover it up, to me, is worse than the crime itself. So I think once he covered it up, and I know he's got people work for him and people would do his dirty work, but I think I think they try to cover it up is where they're going with this.

You do understand that paying Stormy Daniels the money is not illegal, that trying to influence an election is not illegal, and none of that, none of that's illegal. It becomes illegal if he does it with the intent of violating New York election laws by unlawfully, illegally trying to influence an election through perimitive means. And there's nothing he did with Stormy Daniels that was per se illegal because she had said repeatedly that, you know, and no sex took

place at all. Then she said sex did take place. Didn't she extort money from Donald Trump? And shouldn't she be the defendant. I don't think it's the extortion. I think they I think they made it this there, the National Inquirer was trying to pay for a story or her not to say anything after uh Trump was called on tape staying grabbed them by, you know,

trying to cover this up right right right before the election. And you know a lot of the Christians, which for some reasons support Donald Trump, and that would have been, you know, kind of a bad thing I think in their book. John, thanks for your call. I disagree with you, but thank you for calling in. I appreciate it. Thank you, sir. Let's go to Dennis and Venice, Florida. Dennis and Venice. Dennis and Venice give me a full report. I say, it's a

hung jerry. And if if the FEC couldn't find a crime, the Southern District of New York couldn't find a crime. But fat Alvin comes in and he can find a crime, will we become a Banana Republic? The other thing, the predecessor of the current prosecutor, whose name was Morgenthal, looked at this for months and months and months and said no crime was committed.

And so Alvin Bragg ran on a platform of indicting Donald Trump. And so Morgenthal, who spent years and years there as the East, spent as much time there as Joe Dieter spent as the county prosecutor here, and he looked at it for months and months and months and said, this isn't a crime. Alvin Bragg takes office having run on a campaign of indicting Donald Trump, and he found the crime that the US Attorney's office in Washington said there was

no crime. The Federal Election Commission said there was no crime. US attorney in the Southern District of New York said there was no crime. The prete the predecessor of Alvin Bragg said there was no crime. But Alvin Bragg said, I found the crime after some I don't know, eight years I found on the crime. But if you see Hull, Cogan and Venice tell them I set alow. I will thank you God bless America. Let's continue with more. We have Al in Miami Town, a favorite place of Matt Reese.

Al Please go ahead. Good afternoon, mister Craigham. This is Al down in Miami Town. I just wanted to say that, first of all, I have served on two trials as a member of Well, now my mind goes blankly. I just wanted to say that I think Trump is innocent of all charges. The reason is those folks and I've known a couple of people that have one served on the bar, one was not qualified to serve on the bar. One of them was disqualified from serving on the bar.

And these two individuals, the judge and the attorney, should not be on the bar. They should be disqualified well, especially when you've expressed opinions in the past. Imagine if a public official with the power and money of the State of New York coming after you and going after you when so many others have looked at it and said, here, there's no crime, but for political purposes, he's being prosecuted and crucified. Thank you, Let's continue.

Now, let's go to Earl, Earl and Anderson, Earl and Anderson, and then Adam and Sharonville. Earl, please go ahead. What is your verdict? I'd say it's going to be a hung jury. And I have a question, Bill, they have a hung jury, how long after that can they put a trial together if they're going to prosecute him again if he's president, would it be before he is president or after? What happens with that? Well, if he's president, by federal law, all legal proceedings

against the president is put in abeyance, held off to the side. Now, if it's a hung jury, and Alvin, let's say the vote is six to six or if it's ten to two. If it's ten to two for a conviction, he would likely be tried again. If it's eleven to one for conviction, he probably would be tried again. If it's ten to two or nine to three for not guilty, he probably would not be tried again. But it's discretionary. Alvin Bragg has the power to seek another trial.

And he might do it quickly. This one's taken six weeks, and if the Democrats want to tie him down, Alvin Bragg could request a second trit to begin, maybe the first week in September. That would keep Trump off the campaign trail until the election. And there's no time frame with win in which to try the second case. If Alvin Bragg wants to spend millions and millions and more dollars on this thing, he could try Trump in any

reasonable period acceptable to the judge. Now what's going to happen, though, is that the Trumpster will go to federal court and seek an injunction against Judge Juan Marshan from hearing the case and seek an injunction that would tie things down. If the jury is hung, which means they can't reach a verdict, it is extremely unlikely there'd be a trial before the election. Very unlikely because it would take months and months for it to be worked out. I'm sure

they would want to try him again. In fact, if he's convicted today or tomorrow, he'll probably set sentencing for the first or second week in October. They have the maximum political effect. But the answer is it's up to the prosecutor to seek whether or not to try him a second time, and then it's up to the judge whether to accept that. Thank you, Bill, You're a great American God bless you, earl, and thank you very much. Let's continue on this verdict. We've had one guilty, We've had

seven not guilty, and three hung jury. The guilty was the first guilty verdict we've had in this case since I started this testing some weeks ago. Let's continue. Looking to my left and now, on the ninth hour of jury deliberations, I predict this jury does not want to stay in the jury room through Saturday and Sunday. One way or another, they're going to have

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youngest. Greg. Is that right? No, that's Kenny. Kenny. Kenny is the oldest and Craig is football player. He likes the football. So we were both, were you not? Yeah? I played both good and I'm looking forward to seeing here. Enjoy yourself and stay well. Thank you, thank you for your phone call. I can tell you that Kenny Junior was over at the Al Lopez Field yesterday throwing the ball and for what is he eleven years old? He's eleven. Uh, he knows how to

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I'm broadcasting you know, Rockey. We love to designate the great Americans and the tri state that have done well in high school sports. Yes, we have the bomber of volleyball. State title holders are here, coach Bill Ferris. They won twenty seven and one. They're loss was the Deer Park High School in volleyball twenty seven and one, which is hysterically when they say, why are you guys laughing? And uh, they beat Saint Ies as I

can believe they lost to them. I can't believe they were shut out twenty five oh, twenty five oh, and they won twenty five to ten twenty five one, twenty five, twenty two. Coach Bill Ferriss, Can you introduce the players you've brought in with the great trophy right there? I would love to thank you very much. I bought some big jumpers with me today. All three seniors versus our center Aiden Berkermeier, also Broh Senior Libro Joe

Byrom nice to meet you, and senior middle Charlie Bender. What's going on? Yeah? See that kid's got some character. He got some character. Here's how this game works. And I think tonight you graduate, right, are you? Guys? Pretty smart to think so? Who is the Vice President of the United States? Kamala Harris? Where's the capitol of Ohio, Columbus? What about Kentucky? Rankfurt? What's the square root of one? Four twelve? What's eight times eight sixty four? It's pretty good? How

many US Senators are there? Onered? How many Houses Representative members are there? Four hundred and thirty five? Damn telling you, son, that's it all right. Who's the Attorney General of the US Merrick Garland? Very good, very good? Now tell me coach, no more than Rocky does. Rocky can't answer any of those questions. Yeah, now, coach, what happened in the final match against Saint I's a perpetual opponent, much like the

Steelers and the Bengals, the Reds and the Cardinals. What happened in the championship match? Give me a full report. We were rolling through the tournament. Uh met up against a team we played earlier in the season, stating nacious and are they any good? They were good? Yeah, playing well towards you. Not good enough, not as good as we were playing towards the end. In volleyball, rock do you play volleyball with? I do not know, But tell us what makes a good volleyball player? What are

the characteristics? The formula? This one kid's pretty smart, writer, This kid's pretty smart. You wanted to be tall, You want to be long. You gotta have long arms, you gotta be able to jump high, and you really want to have to be able to control the ball. Can you dunk a basketball? Me? Personally? No, you don't jump too high? Then do you not really couch pretty high? That's pretty high? It's not bad, yeah, not bad. And so at this point,

coach. How's the team looking for next year? Tonight's the graduation is standex is Rocky Boyman the commencement speaker. I've turned down the job two or three times. Yes, I don't know, Rocky. You commencing tonight? I am not. Did he graduate? Call some tell me he got a ged or something? Did he actually graduate? Report back with four repairs? We're gonna have to get some information on this guy. Yep. Graduation tonight for these three and three other seniors with them, a team full of twelve,

couple sophomores, rester juniors. We're looking good for Cock and Rock ready to go next year? Can't wait? And Muller High School came in three years in a row. Correct when the state volleyball? And this year did you beat Mighty Mo? We did beat them in the regional finals three to zero to go upstate? And what about Older beat them three times this year? What about beat them two times this year? What about Rock? I don't think they've played. They would have been like twenty seven and three. We

did not pass the cross or cross paths with Coleraine or Dear. They didn't want any part of Chiviot Road. Now want to know part canceled the game. Canceled the game. Give me some sports and make it fast, will you, because we're going to talk about other issues. I'm going to ask these guys some more questions about sports politics. And by the way, what are the names of the Five Great Lakes Ontario, Huron, Erie, Michigan and Superior. Damn? That kid's got a chance. He's a Rhodes scholar.

There's more about it, we do. Please. I could have named him, couldn't you. What's the capital of the state of New York. What's the capital of California, Sacramento? What's the capital of New Mexico Las Crusis. I don't figure and get that one. I'm not sure that's right. That's not Aquerque. What's the capital Santa Fe? Spell Albuquerque. We're in the national Yes, yes, will he the stood reporters Approach Server.

It's every local tame Star Heating and air conditioning dealers, Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati. Call the experts at Preferred Home Comfort five, one, three, eight, nine to two h v a CS Reds have the day off today, Willie. They'll kick off a road trip with the first or three tomorrow and the friendly confines of Wrigley Field in Chicago against the Cubbies. The action right here on seven hundred WLW. I get it right, Santa Fe, that's what we said. Did he say that? Yeah? How'd

you know that? Because he said that? I want you said, Albuquerque, you're out of your mind, I said, Santa Fe along with it with the spokesman over here, we'll see about that. Can you imagine Della Cruz catching passes from Joe Burrow? Would that be something that would be the most electric thing I've ever seen? Needs to happen. This SE's pretty good. He's probably given a commencement speech tonight. Who's who's the commencement speaker? Do we know? It's saying? Next to night Joe By? It was

Evan last year. It's the president of Zavier University. Oh, Colleen Hansig. Yeah, welcome. They didn't ask you. I've turned him down twice. Okay, I only go do Deer Park? Do you guys know where Deer Park is? No idea for you radio listeners, all three of guys sugarheads. No, No, they've never heard of it anyway, can't get to it? The map? Please continue right there right, you've been there,

don't you like Deer Park? I do see what I'm saying? Right off of Montgomery Road at Bill Cunningham Boulevard, don't you guys know that? Miss it and you pull into the Bill Cunningham Sports Center, Bill Cunningham Colisee Collingham, Bill Cunningham Football Field. Come on, well, you give me some sports and quit babbling. Let's see NCAA World Series tomorrow. Willie and baseball. Good luck to my beautiful lovely n k U Norse. They will

take on number one Tennessee at one o'clock. Tears for Texas, teas for Tennessee. Second s Kentucky also want action tomorrow. Regional baseball finals are going on right now. Moeler and Butler play at three, Elder and Mason at five, Baden Leeds in the third inning, one nothing over Indian Hill. HCA and Heath play at five and no scoring yet on Cincinnati Christian against Brookville.

I'm taking Maler to beat Butler. Is that correct? Yes? Please continue, It's all I got the pitcher throwing today from Marler High School through a perfect game. Have you ever thrown a complete shutout? Coach? No, I have not twenty five zip, twenty five zip twenty five zip. Would that be impossible? No, not impossible, but very challenging. Who is the best college volleyball team these days? Men's u CLA back to back and girls Auburn brass Texas wanted to see. Okay, Wisconsin, you guys

get a lot of nil money from Rocky Boyman. I mean you get a couple of thousand dollars in mont past Ohio, Yes, in cash. If it does, they said, it'll take it planning and take a few of the athletes away from Molder and getting them back right. And let me ask you this, guys, is lacrosse cultural misappropriation of an Indian sport in order to uh diminish the value of Native Americans? Is lacrosse cultural misappropriation? No

good answer? It celebrates the great answer. Who won the state title lacrosse this year? It should be the Bombers. Bombers are pretty good now if Notre Dame wins, which they've already won the NC Double A lacrosse and St X wins the high school Ohio state Now you're to never stop will play Mold Mason because Saint X beat Milford last night twenty two to six in baseball, no lacrosse, lacrosse and Michelle Lindbergh of Indian Hill nine goals in their win

over Ursuline. So they ran out of hats in the uh in a Indie Hill last night with a three time hat trick. He is like, doesn't even think lacross the sport. It's like NASCAR's like bowling, or like, why don't you know what? Why don't you get when sex? We bring this lacrosse team in here, you get your you get your you know what out on the field and see how easy or tough it is. Watch your schedule Deer Park against Yeah, yeah, the lacrosse. Yeah, then they'll

play bowling. We got a good bowling team. You know how about female bowling team Deer Park you guys ball team or bowling? Yes, they don't have it. No, can you name the two US senators from the state of Ohio. He's honest, I know Schry Brown. You watch the silly commercials in which he that's it right. There could be the vice president, no question, could be the VP. Okay with me? Will Trump go

to prison? What do you say? Rock? No hung jury, hunk seg what do you say hung jury, I say guilty, guilty, That's what I said. He escapes from prison, then he escapes and it runs for president win? That would be would would that be the best? Oh my god? All right, let it happen. Coach congratulations. Bill Ferris is there with the guys, and uh, I have a great photo here. Rock wants to get his picture taken with you with the trophy. And

how many total state championships has Sandax won in all sports? All sports? Let's they got nine thousand banners in swimming, so let's start with their. How about basketball? How many state titles? Sam's deer Park one one? Try and keep up with deer Park. Come, how about baseball? Deer Parks won one? Under Hank guests, we won one state basketball one state. Baba Range got cole Rad's got a baseball title. You sure, I think? So they got one? And something that's football? They have won

in football late nineties. I'd say about thirteen years ago. No, no, it wasn't goodman, the quarterbacks, something like that. Bird was a defensive lineman. You know they're all right, not bad, But how were they in football? This year's second Oh for oh for ten against St. X. But how was sant Action football this year? Regionals to tamlor Looston Mallers. All same as I did back in nineteen ninety losing, didn't you? No, we didn't keep losing. Now look at it. Did you

ever win the state title when you were there? Not? Did not? How about a Notre Dame? No, never won a Natty there? Either we go. I'm just saying, okay, Deer Park, I'm coming down the nets the high State Arena for Deer Park. Really we've never heard that story before. Let me tell you about it. Oh God, I'm gonna show them. People are going home, they're gonna wreck. I'm gonna show these boys, guys. It says if he himself won the the state title

for Deer Park, it's unbelievable, cutting down the nets, Ohio. They showed him on tell. They showed him on television. They said, who the hell is that? Old man? Did you get to do your park uniform? Cutting down the nets? There was a player named Mark Wise sometimes in the net because usually the coaches going cut the whole shoulders throw home. Now, allow me to express an opinion about something else. Here we go.

If anybody ever questioned how deeply ingrained. The term front runner was in the fiber of one Bill Cunningham, as Souirez grounds to short south for the out. They can put that aside for all time. And congratulations to Gary Gentry and the Deer Park High School basketball team. They won the state title. They were on the field to be honored by the Reds tonight, a tremendous turnout, and right there in the middle of him was Bill Cunningham.

Now some background material. Bill played at deer Park, led the city in scoring when he was a senior there years ago, and did not know how to drive back to deer Park until they ran off about ten or twelve or fourteen wins in a row, and it was pretty obvious that they were about as good as they came. And they turned out to be the case because

they won the state championship. When he says that the kids wanted him to take part in cutting down the neck after the state championship final, and so he, in his infinite wisdom and his incredible humility, agreed to do that. Incredible that sounds I just made myself. So let me get that back for you. Three Another count on Tucker Barnhard after sires. Grounded is short,

but we're always glad to have Billy in the booth with us. He stays for about two innings and then Sasha Hike, can we see him about three months later? You know, one more thought, I've known a lot of front runners in my life. How about that picture on the field. Unbelievable. There he is lined up with the coaching spa trophy, various other school officials, and all the talented youngsters that got them a state title. And there shame. I said, oil boy, you gotta have a lot

of nerve to do that. Now didn't bother him a bit. He felt like he's right at home. Yeah, he laid down right there on the grass, threw his feet up in the air. Yes, sir, hands in the air, took part in the team picture later cheer Percontually, our conversation about Bill Cunningham is passe. They insisted that I do that on the field of the Great America. The contributions you made to that team, many contributions, many practices. What do I do now? Yes, I told

him it was you, coach Ferris. Congratulations, boys, you're smarter than I think we're gonna get. Do I have some other comments. You'd like to make good well, good luck tonight and your graduation, and get my best to the President of Xavier, Colleen Hanseick, and may you live long and prosper. Much like spock segment, get me out of the students Report, will you and utter of the Ohio State Volleyball Champion Division one Saint X

Bombers undefeated, untied on, scored on. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud Report. How do you like me? Now? I've always liked your partner. Thank you, Jeff, thank you, Thank you, gentlemen, Rocky guys, thank you. It is cultural misappropriate across and you're doing it all the time, and I'm disgusted by that. Okay,

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