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They won five or six in a row, and incredible five games in a row. And if they win tonight and then they got to Euston coming into town for four come Monday at midnight, possible. The Reds of being first place, first place. N FC Cincinnati is undefeated, untied, unscored on they're in first place. Unbelievable. But until then, of course, the main streets of Cincinnati had quite a bit of difficulties yesterday afternoon and broad daylight.
It appears fifty nine shots were fired, but there were fifty nine cones. The police haven't said fifty nine shots, but it was terrible. There were four shot, three kids and one adult, and appears a couple of gang bangers in a stolen hun day rolled down the street and tried to kill an adult, and there was some collateral damage therein plus so much more going on. Rob Sanders, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Rob, how are you Willie? I'm doing fantastic. I'm actually gonna have to
go to my first Reds game this weekend. It sounds like these guys are on fire. This Eli de la Cruz might be called up. If I can dodge the bullets that are flying all over the place in Cincinnati, I might enjoy my first Reddy game. I saw lots of windows shot out. I saw cars, buildings were hit. The mentality, and of course you deal with the with the backwash of what's happening in Cincinnati, in Covington and
in Kenton County. As far as what we're seeing with the uptick and an urban violence, in fact violence in many other places, well, when the residents are interviewed, I heard things like too many guns, that too many kids have guns, gun control, we need more gun control, that the basketball courts need better rims, that the pools need to open. By the way, the pools aren't open, not because of a lack of money.
It's because they can't find lifeguards. Despite the fact that teenagers and young adults many times have nothing to do, none of them will go through the thirty two hours of training to learn to be a lifeguard. So do you attribute a lot of the violence we're seeing throughout Cincinnati, Covington and America to basketball courts, swimming pools and kids having guns? There might there be something else, Willie. I think it's criminals, just the fact that some people choose
to break the law. You know. The bottom line is there are there are too many guns in the hands of children, and there are too many guns in the hands of criminals. But I don't think that either one of those things are legal. Already. We already have laws that say felons cannot have guns. We already have laws that say kids cannot have guns. Neither one of them are effective right now because we don't have enough enforcement. We
don't have enough felons being kept in jail pending trial. When they were caught red handed with a gun tucked in their waistband after they've been convicted of a felony, the police know who it is. It's most likely shooting up the city. They know who all the bad apples are. It's a very small percentage of people committing the vast majority of the problems. But the cops take them off the streets, they lock them up in the jail, and they're
getting right back out and they're doing it all over again. That I think is what needs to change. We need better judges in Hamilton County. We need to pay our prosecutors in Hamilton Counting more money so they don't have so much turnover and you get some good and experienced prosecutors sticking around for a good long time. It's going on on this out of the river. Don't get
me wrong. We need to pay ours too. But that's a big problem in prosecution right now is we're not investing in the attorneys that are doing the work, so they get some experience and they go make a bunch of money in private practice or working for a corporate law firm or something along those lines.
But there's all kinds of things we can do to enforce the law to keep the bad guys we know are bad guys locked up in jail where they can't do anything to cause more hatred and violence and destruction in our communities, more injury, more hospital bills, you know, people getting shot up. This is all what we know happens every time the weather gets warm. If you want to attribute to any one thing, Willie, it's not basketball goals,
and it's not swimming pools. It's that the weather's nice and they're getting outside, and when they get outside, the getting fights and the thugs and the gang bangers starts shooting it one another. It happens every year. We used to have a round up in Covington where the police would take off all
the known drug dealers. You know, they would work their drug investigations all through the cold months, and then before it got warm out, we would have a roundup where we went and picked up everybody that had warrants out for him and so we can make sure that they were locked up when the weather got warmed, to minimize the chances of these people getting in shootouts with one another. Apparently, roundups are no longer politically correct, so we don't do
that. We just kind of take them off as we go. But we still hope to accomplish the same thing of getting all the players, all the criminal players that is locked up and in jail awaiting trial when it's the summer months and we're getting into the summer months. But the difference you're seeing nowadays is Hamilton County is not keeping their violent offenders locked up. Well, we have half the judges in Hamilty County believe, like Judge Jennifer Branch, believes
that until someone is actually convicted, they belong out on bond. So that means when the kids are picked up, for the young adults who did the shooting in and around Grand Park are arrested, if you end up in front of a judge like Jennifer Branch, they believe half the udges believe in Hamlety County let him go. We have a juvenile court judge named Bloom who thinks black men, black boys should not be they're the victims of oppression and they
should not be bound over and tried as adults. And so when you had these crimes happening with a very small number of individuals and they're out back on bond, they're incentivized to kill the witnesses. If Tony Bender had committed vicious murders all over Walnut Street and all of a sudden, he's released on bond and there's four witnesses against them. Guess what, there's gonna be four dead bodies in and around Grand Park because that's the way the game is played.
It used to be in Hamlety County that we had very conservative judges who once you got charged with a serious offense, you had a five hundred thousand dollars cash only bond, in which case you were locked up and the crime rate was down. That's not the way it is today. It's not about basketball
courts or swimming. It's about fatherless homes. It's about a corrupt judicial system to an extent that will not lock up criminals until they're convicted, and even one they're convicted, there's a sense by some liberal judges that these guys don't belong in jail because they're a victim of white supremacy. They're a victim of something else. It's a bunch of bs. Let me ask you a specific
question. You talk about paying for law enforcement. Melissa Powers told me that a starting prosecutor makes about fifty five thousand dollars a year to work fifty weeks a year, fifty five thousand bucks to start, and that's after four years of college, three years of law school. That same law school student could go work for pack him and squeeze him good or Dewey's cheat him and Howe or taf Sitenius in Alister and make one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year.
And so what does a brand new prosecutor make in Kent County fifty five
thousand dollars Willy straight out of law school. Same thing. They're coming in with six figures worth of college and law school student loan debt, and they might come work for me for a little while, because this is greatest lawyer job on the planet, is being a prosecutor, and because the only place left you can get trials experience these days, as a prosecutor or a public defender, you look all over Greater Cincinnati and any place else, and all
your best trial attorneys are all former prosecutors and former public defenders because for the most part, we're the only ones that try cases anymore. So it's the only place you can get experience. But they come, they get their experience for two three years, and they suffer through their fifty five thousand dollars a year salary. But then that's when they make horrible life decisions, Willie. They start doing these horrible things like buying a house or getting married or having
a kid, and those things cost money. And when they make those expensive life decisions, they're gone. They're jumping to the private firms. They're going into private practice. They're making bank. They're making the money that they always had hoped to make when they went to law school in the first place. And they're taking all of our experience and all of our training with them when they walk out the door. And I'm Sermlisa Powers has the same deal I
do. We're perpetually training brand new lawyers. You know. I'm waiting on the next Kentucky Bar exam in July because I can't find anybody with law licenses to fill the vacancies I have in my office, So I have to wait for these rookie lawyers to pass the bar. Hopefully they pass and I'll be able to hire a few. And I'm sure Melissa Powers is in the same
boat. It's not her fault. It's government across the United States. We pay the law school professors, Willie, the people teaching these kids to be lawyers. They're making well overrun. They're probably over two hundred thousand dollars a year. Yet the people that are prosecuting rapists and murders and child molesters, the people that we want to take out the worst of the worst human trash, we're not even paying them one hundred thousand a year. So that's why
we're losing them all. We're across the board, every jurisdiction, every state has the same problem. Is we need to invest in public safety. It's just the same as investing in police, which we're not doing enough of. It's the same as investing in good judges, which we're not doing enough of,
and investing in good prosecutors has the same outcome for that matter. Really, i'd even advocate investing more money in public defenders because it's a lot easier to get cases moving fast and get better outcomes if you have better attorneys for the criminals. Believe it or not, I'm a prosecutor advocating that we just
don't invest enough money in the criminal justice system across the board. The systems got to work so we can take out the trash, so we can lock up the worst of the worst, so we can fix the people that are redeemable. And it's just really tough to do that when you're constantly looking for new bodies, when you're constantly having to train these new kids coming out of law school and experienced prosecutor's been around a while, they can handle two three
times the caseload of a new attorney that just graduated law school. Rob Sanders. The greatest experience I received number when I was a bailiff in law school. So I watched trials for four years. And then when I came back to hammon A County from Toledo Law School, I got a job for two years in hammon A County Public Defender's office, and I had five trials a day, five trials a day, five days a week for two years. Believe me, you try so many cases, you watch them all the best
experience. Now age two, we got bigger issues. I'm looking at a report out of the City University of New York, the public law school to lose its funding. According to some after graduating students accused Israel of indiscriminating raining bullets and bombs on Innis and Palestinians during a commencement speech. Fatima Musa Muhammad, selected by the law students themselves to be the commencement address one after the Jews, the Jews are killing Arabs again. I just spent ten days in
Israel, came back on May to twenty fifth. That is a blatant lie. When I'm in Jewish areas of Israel, I see churches and moss and synagogues. When I'm an Arab Israel Arab parts of Israel, I see none of that. But it is acceptable in law schools, especially at Stanford College of Law, that booed and hissed a Circuit court judge. We also have the City University of New York having a commences speaker spouting the worst foreign of
anti Semitism. She also said resist signism around the world and stopped the indiscriminate killing of innocent Palestinian children. She went on and on, and every time she went on and on about the Jews, the Jews, the Jews, everyone in this class stood up an applauded her. So it wasn't just Fatima Musa Muhammad doing that. The entire class supported her. Secondly, Los Angeles Dodgers are having a night in which the Nuns a perpetual indulgence, which is
a left wing racial hate group against Christians. And Catholics and nuns in particular are supported by the Dodgers to come on the field at Chavez Ravine and maybe do a pole dance while Jesus Christ was being crucified on the cross. And lastly, the white women. I'm watching the view yesterday online last night to get ready for this interview. Sonny Houston, as an African American lawyer, said that white women don't have a mind of their own and the white women
are the victim of patriarchy. White women are dominated by their white man who tend to vote conservative, and that white women are like chattel slaves to white men. So pick Jews talk about Christians and white women. We're in trouble, Willie. I don't even know where to start with that one. But I can assure you of one thing. If anybody wants to know whether a white woman is dominated by her husband, all I need to do is to
ask my wife. But don't be surprised you end up swallowing your teeth, because I can assure you there is one person in charge of my household and it is not me. I a man love to think that I had any influence whatsoever over her vote, but I can assure you I'm lucky. If she asked me what do I want to do for dinner tonight? Normally it's just telling me, this is what you're going to cook me for dinner tonight. So I don't think there's any issue with that white woman being dominated.
Maybe I just have the one unique wife, Willie. But something tells me because I know your wife is not dominated by you. Boyman's wife is not dominated by him. There's the whole flew of guys that work for me that don't dominate their wise. So I'm pretty confident that the women are doing just fine, regardless of what race, creator, religion, color, anything else they are. I think the smart women out there they know who's in charge
and it's not the men. Now that said, apparently Jews and Catholics are the only two people, only two groups of people in the world that the media thinks it's okay to just either flat out hate, like this lunatic commencement speech or speaker at Sunny that the New York Law School, who, in addition to saying that Jews were raining bombs and bullets down on these poor school children, also called the NYPD and our great military fascists. I don't know.
Could she just be any more anti American in that speech? Is it even possible? And then she's applauded even the professors, the law professors, Diversities Ares, the d EI crowd was going crazy. If Fatima Muhammad saying what a great, great speech it was, they had no idea how racist, anti Semitic it was. Because they live in that cesspool. They didn't realize what she was saying was so wrong. That's if they're in the enablers,
Willie. If she hadn't spent three years in a law school where she knew that the other students and the professors were going to applaud such hatred in a speech, she never would have had the nerve to say that in public.
There's just no way that has to be something. And I really think when it might sound crazy to talk about defunding an entire law school, but what went on in New York when she gave that speech is so appalling that that's really I wouldn't consider that out of the realm of legitimate solutions to that problem. How you fix that hatred and that bigotry that went on at that
school, I don't say it being fixed. And I can imagine if a white supremacist group got a hold of the Los Angeles Dodgers and said, we want to come on the field of Chvez Ravine on June the sixteenth, and we're gonna be wearing black face, singing Mammy, and the Dodgers would say, you know what, that's a pretty good idea. Let let's do that. You have the left wing group wearing white face, pretending to be nuns doing a pole dance on a cross, and supposedly that is acceptable. And
I'm thinking, if I miss something in this world, it's unbelievable. But all right, Rob Sanders, we gotta run. But I'll tell you what. We're in trouble because I don't see any movement that anti Jewish hatred is acceptable, Anti Christian hatred is acceptable, anti white hatred is acceptable. On national television, if you change the races of Sunny Houston's comment about white women and said black women, all hell would have broken loose with the Jews.
I can't imagine an acceptable speech. So in a Semitic calling Jews murderers, mass murderers and extinguishers, I can't imagine the opposite occurring. And they're not being a visceral reaction, but they swim an assess pool of leftism. Therefore is acceptable, Rob Sanders, once again, maybe Friday night the Zach Brown Band first pitch about five ten to give time for Zach Brown ninety two degrees. All Hell's breaking loose, Rob Sanders, thank you for coming on the
Bill Cunningham Show, and we'll do it again. Thank you, Rob Willie, thank you for having me enjoy this beautiful weekend. And well, if nothing else, if we ever need good Dodgers tickets, I guess we'll know to call the Sisters of a Perpetual Indulgence and see if they can help us out. But thank God, that craziness is not going on here in Cincinnati. God bless the Reds. I think Bob Castellini's sisters a none, so I tend to think that I don't think that would happen here. I'm not
sure, but I don't think so. You say a lot of things about the Castellane's, but I don't think you can say they'd put up with any nonsense like that. They're not people. They are good people. Thank you very much, Rob, thank you. Let's continue with more once again. This is all access to iHeartMedia. Check out the website and more. Your comments are next to five win, three, seven four nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. People have always craved entertainment.
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for that. So later on course we'll see. I think by Monday or Tuesday, we're gonna have a good idea about this Red Leg ball club and whether Dela cruz Ellie is coming up or not. And there's rumblings but no confirmation. But on one hand, you'd like to see the most exciting player in minor leagues here. But on the other hand, there's not much going wrong right now with a ball club, like a lot of things going right,
So don't mess with the chemistry at this point. Despite the protestations of Moe Eger from yesterday, now before we talk about what happened in Grant Park, the Sisters a Perpetual Indulgence, which is a group of gay activists dressing up as nuns, committing disgusting acts in and around, across and other things, have been welcome on the field by the Los Angeles Dodgers on June the
sixteenth. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Bigotry has a platform in Los Angeles, but the left wingers the liberals don't see it that way at all, making fun of a religion as long as the religion is Christians or Jews, no problem, go after him, and the mockery is apparent to all with
an objective viewpoint. Many do not have an objective viewpoint. Some on the left, not all, but some on the radical left, the Marxist left, the progressive left, the liberal left, want to break down and destroy every significant aspect of American society, beginning with the family, and then secondly is faith. The family is under attack for many quarters, and it's unremitting. It's constant, has been going on for twenty to thirty years, and
it's not changing at all. So when you have a woman named Fatima Muhammad able to stand up at the City College of New York Law School, I assume she's twenty five twenty six years old and been selected by her fellow law students to demean, discriminate against, engage in bigotry against Jews. It is
applauded by the law school graduates and by the professors. In the Dean of CUNY Law School, It's like, Okay, the object of this bigotry and hate are Jews, and that's acceptable in New York City, no problem. Now there's been a bit of a flap the last two or three days. This thing happened on Saturday, and here we are on Thursday of the next week, so it'll die out in time until the next event takes place.
The radical left sees no problem calling Jews mass murderers and killers. Of course, I have posed that, and I thought that was an accurate Now that I've gotten back from Israel, spent ten days there with Herb Reisenfeld and a band of twenty others from the tri State, it's obvious to me that that is untethered the reality. It's a lie, it's false, but that is
the level of discourse and many law schools today. It happened at Stanford College of Law about a month ago, where a United States Court of Appeals judge was asked to speak, and he wasn't allowed to speak because the diversities are at Stanford College of Law joined with the students and hissing, yelling, screaming, and using rithmetic protestations, Hey, hey, ho ho, you know
that kind of stuff. And this is a federal judge is step removed from the United States Supreme Court, and the so called diversities are joined with the students and shouting him down. He took time, at no benefit to him to come and speak to the law students at Stanford about certain decisions of circain Us Court of Appeals, which would have been a one of full occasion as
recently as twenty years ago. Just as antonin Scalia was more than welcome the University of Toledo Law School, I was also involved in a program in which he was respected. Now, his view points by the law students were not roundly applauded, but no one would have considered for an I State Supreme Court justice to make it impossible for that man or woman to speak. But the radicalism on college campuses today is so profound that anti Semites, anti Christians,
anti Catholic rhetoric is the currency of the day. This particular woman, Fatimah Muhammad, when she spoke at New York University Law School, was specifically selected by the student body because of her viewpoints of hatred, discrimination in bigotry towards Jews and indirectly Catholics. It's acceptable, go ahead, have had it, and no one stood up while this was going on to stop it went on for about eighteen minutes. She also said NYPD, police in general, and
the military are fascist, they're murderers. So if you're a police officer or a firefighter or work in the military, you're a veteran, you're a mass murderer. You're filled with hate, and that is the currency of law schools today. For many years I spoke on the UC campus, beginning with Danny Roshoff Ronsohoff, I thought was wonderful, and one or two others after him.
About fifteen years ago I stopped doing it because my comments, my conservatism on topics was very unwelcomed and was obvious it was unwelcomed, and so Terry Grundy, who's a good man, stopped inviting me because I said things about life. I said things about abortion, said things about the police and the military, completely unacceptable. The University of Cincinnati class don't want to hear it.
It isn't a fair debate. Only one side is presented. And so what we see, whether it's at bud Light or Target or law school graduations, commencements or other events celebrating radical leftists is the result of an indoctrination that began about twenty years ago, in which twenty five years ago, in which those who had gone through elementary schools junior high schools, high schools, and colleges. Maybe MBA had received a viewpoint relative to American society that was totally
unacceptable forty or fifty years ago. Radical left wing type stuff about police and about white people, white supremacy, and about American business and about firefighters, and about multi national companies, and about Israel that is far left wing, radical and accepted. So when these individuals get to be there the thirties, forties and fifties, they're now in charge of large companies, whether it's Target
or bud Light or many others. They believe a certain set of political principles that are untethered to reality, that don't represent, thank god, most of the American people. At this point. It has various commandments that you must believe in, one of which is man made global warming causing climate change. I have a guest coming up after one o'clock debasing and debunking that myth. Another thing is abortion, which to a liberal is a sacrament from the moment
of conception until the birth or shortly thereafter. Whether that unborn baby lives or dies, according to liberalism, is completely in the hands of the mother, despite the circumstances today with the great majority of abortions, the great majority are elective abortions. It's inconvenient and in today's world in twenty twenty three. Number One, abstinence is always a possibility. Of course, I would be ignored completely abstinence. Secondly, birth control pills BCPs are available, and I'm led
to believe they're free. So cost is not so just a little bit of responsibility on behalf of the woman, just a little and the man. But the woman bears the burden of this thing. You know, women get pregnant. This is revolutionary. Women get pregnant. Men do not get pregnant. I hope I can still say that. But nonetheless, a woman can say
no or simply engage in the forms of sex that don't involve intercourse. One, a woman can say no. Two birth control pills are everywhere and free, along with other devices such as an IUD or a condom that's available. Number one refrain, Number two birth control pills, condoms IUDs, Number three Plan B, the morning after pill is available. So just a little, just a little bit of responsibility would not get you the point of getting pregnant.
And then when you get pregnant, in many states at six weeks. Some states are fifteen weeks, some states are twenty weeks. Each state, you know, Mississippi is a little bit different than Connecticut, so that the glories of the dabb's decision is each state, which is so different than other states determined for themselves at the ballot box, what to do. I have a guest coming up after two or five talking about what's happening in Ohio.
That's a different issue. So all the way along the line abortion, you have a way, a means, in a method to stop the pregnancy before an unborn baby is developing, a lot of ways of doing it, and so abortion is a sacrament to the liberals, don't interfere with a woman's quote right to choose. Well, the choosing took place a lot of other times along the way. Now, rape and incest is less than one percent,
less than one percent of abortions, so it's mainly elective. A mother's life is another thing, of course, life, not a mother's health, because then you get into emotional health and happiness that's not determinative, but a woman's physical health is. So in order to go to college, in order to be in college, you have to believe that abortion is a sacrament, saccer sanct from the moment of conception up until maybe a few hours after birth.
A mother can kill a unborn baby or born baby. Secondly, environmental extremism. It is an article of faith that man made global warming is causing massive climate change. The amount of CO two in the atmosphere is point zero four percent. For the those who did not go to Deer Park High School and have mixture mister Chapman for math, that is well less than one percent, a little bit more than one tenth of one percent. Point zero four is
the current zero two in the atmosphere, which is a good thing. It's good to have temperatures go up one or two or three degrees. What it is is cosmetic and the good old days there were small all over the basin of Cincinnati. That doesn't exist anymore, used to be small in la doesn't exist anymore because the engineering and the sciences have indicated that burning fossil fuel right now is cleaner than it's ever been, and I would think in a year
or two be even cleaner after that. That doesn't make any difference. Number One, abortion is a sacrament. Number two you must believe to be a liberal, to go to college day, you must believe that man made global Can I say man anymore? Maybe person made global warming. It's causing climate change which will destroy the plan. That is not true, not even close to being true. Have a guest coming up in about fifteen minutes to talk
about that. Number three. There must be in colleges universities of belief in white supremacy, white patriarchy, and also the domination of white men to the detriment of all things in this country. So you have to believe that Dylan mulveney and that the view points of Target and other big companies, almost all of them have the same thing. That every failure in the world is caused by evil white men, and that the only cure in all these areas is
to have more quote diversity. Well, Cincinnati has been democratic for more than a half a century. How are we looking not good? Chicago has been democratic for the past ninety years? How are we looking not good? How about Cleveland, Portland, New York City, Atlanta? Just Memphis picked the city. The longer liberals have been in charge, the more disaster happens in that city, especially when it comes to public education and police and job creation.
Who in their right mind would open up a business on the South Side of Chicago. The victims of this are generally the poor folks, white and black, mainly black, living in these areas. They have to put up with the failure of the policies. Number one, abort the baby. Number two, educate the baby about man made global warming, White supremacy causing all the difficulties the scapegoat for what's occurring. Number four, you have to believe
the Jews. The Jews. The Jews are mass murderers. That's another article of faith among the left. Try to get on a college campus to talk about how the Jewish people have caused the desert to flourish. The desert which was Israel now is a functioning first World country because of the involvement of Jewish people of faith. Been there, beautiful, wonderful, it's great. Didn't
happen that way by mistake. It happened because the Jews believe in faith and family and cohesiveness and rule of law, and they took Israel, which was a desert, and the now flowers. So the question is, how do we get out of this. There's not even a move to begin to get out of it. You cannot imagine ABC, NBC, and CBS putting forth the cost of man made global weather changes and the cost to the American people forty percent increase in energy costs because of the Green Energy Bill, which is
a farce. There's about three thousand, six hundred power plants in America and the majority burn at this point natural gas or coal. That it. We're not ready for solar panels and wind to do almost anything. Yet we're demanding scientific inventions. If you look around, brownouts and blackouts will proliferate as long as the green energy model stands, and so we're in trouble. It's impossible to go into a college campus to express conservative viewpoints and exist or keep your
job. Look at that. To one college professor, there was a right to life student at New York University and she comes up and overturns the table. Then when the reporter showed up at her apartment to talk about it, she came out with a machete to slice his throat. That's the attitude on college campuses today. You can't find even on Catholic campuses, you will find references to Gay Pride Month, references to white supremacy, references to abortion on
demand, and references to Jews that should not exist. Don't call yourself a Catholic university if you permit the students who go there to talk about killing the unborn. It's unbelievable. And attacks on police and the military are staples in modern universities. Today, attacks vicious attacks on cops and firefighters and the military, the Marines, the Army, the air Force, the coast Guard. It's all being attacked. You can't get enough people to join the military today.
They're fifteen to twenty thousand a month short. Every major city police department is begging for people to take the test because the students who've been educated in public and private education believe that cops are evil. So if you've been pumped that sewage and garbage in your brain for eight to ten, twelve years, would you want to join that profession? Man, I don't think so. Who wants to be a cop? They're murderers, they're slave catchers. Don't
be a cop. Who wants to join the military, they're warmongers. It's unbelievable, And I hope at some point America comes to its collective senses and say, wait a minute, did America get here by having cities that collapse, educational institutions that indoctrinate students, and left wing propaganda, complete disrespect for law and order, complete disrespect for the military. How do we survive?
Answer? As we can't. Major American cities will absolutely collapse. And Cincinnati, for example, has lost forty percent of its population since nineteen seventy And according to Fox nineteen and Tricia Mackie because of shots spotter, and this information is it's available, but it's not being used because it is so corrosive law and order. According a Fox nineteen shot spotter, every year in Cincinnati there's more than twenty thousand shots fired. Like yesterday, they're fifty nine shots fired.
Fortunately no one killed, four wounded, not seriously, but fifty nine shots are fired in one incident, twenty thousand over the year. More than that. How do you function one? It's like Dodt City and it's Prime with Matt Dillon and Chester. It's unbelievable. Over twenty thousand rounds fired. And the small geographic area of the city of Cincinnati, what from the river to Norwood's about nine miles across the basin about five or six miles, not
counting Sailor Park, not counting Mount Washington. Out that way the basin twenty thousand shots fired. There's the problem. We can celebrate all this diversity. One thing we don't celebrate is diversity of thought, diversity of opinion. When some person and the back of the room raised their hand and say, wait a minute, I have a different viewpoint, Watch what happens to that person. All right, let's continue. If a line becomes available, which it
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office buildings all have oil within them. And when you destroy the ability of middle class Americans to exist, you destroy the greatest part of the greatest country in the world. And after two o'clock today is an expert on the August election of what's going to happen in November and more so, it isn't about race, it's not about sexual orientation, it's not about gender. What's it about are the principles of the foundation of this great country that we fight and
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Galie Cunningham, Great American. The first week of junits here. For many of the mainstream media man made global warming alarmist or at it again predicting a
terrible hurricane season. When this comes on the heels of some terrible tornadoes that have struck parts of the especially the South, over the past two or three months, and I guess the concern and I have is that the issue of man made global warming causing climate change is somehow so ingrained and culcated into the hearts and souls of the American people because of the indoctrination of high school and college kids, that we can't come out of this at all, that twenty
fifty shall we say, net zero emissions and the agenda is going to dominate everything that happens. And now we find out that Ford is hooked up with Tesla charging stations all over the place. And I have a great article here from a bright Part that talks about the fact that the grid itself is not prepared for evs. In other words, the electrical grid is not being improved.
In fact, it's being destroyed. Of course. Steve malloy with the International Climate Science Coalition, Steve malloy, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you address the first point, which it is an article of faith, one of the liberal ten commandments one must follow is that man made global warming is causing irreversible climate change. And unless by twenty fifty we're net zero, oh hell's going to break loose. We'll look like characters from Star
Wars. Can you address to the issue of what's happening in colleges, high schools, and the mainstream media, which is so ingrained in the American spirit, maybe we can't come out of it. Well. So it's great to be here. Thanks for having me. That's about a thousand issues. Let me just start out by saying that, you know, we've been told for thirty five years now that every emission warms the planet, that emissions drive warming, and in fact, for the last nine years there's been no global warming
despite emissions worth five hundred billion tons. You would think that that would slow down or cause people to question some of this, but but it hasn't because it's not about science. It's not about the climate, it's not about the environment. It's about controlling us. This whole net zero goal that you alluded to, it's not only is it not needed because emissions don't drive warming, it's not possible to do. And all all we're gonna do is waste taxpayer
and consumer money trying to achieve something that's not achievable for no reason. And all we're going to wind up doing is reducing our standard of living and giving away our freedoms. I know, the truth doesn't matter. Facts are irrelevant. But when you say nine years of no global warming, the media does
not report that. Right now, there's a low ninety temperatures in the Midwest almost every day for the next couple of days, it's going to get back into the mid eighties, which is normal in the middle and about four or five days from now. But nonetheless, why doesn't the media report that for the last nine consecutive years, despite billions of tons of CO two in the atmosphere, which is, by the way, a very natural substance, now
there's been no global warming. Why isn't that reported because it doesn't fit their political agenda. I mean, this whole thing is political. This is about government controlling us. I wrote a book thirteen and fourteen years ago about this green and Hell, how environmental's plan to control your life. It's all about how they're using climate to do this. And the media is part and parcel of you know, big government, and the media is the propaganda arm of
the government. And you know, they're not going to report that the climate narrative is nonsense, which it is. They're going to keep you know, beaten, you know, beating the propaganda into our heads and all especially with the children. It means the children that you lose to this earlier. I mean, in schools, you cannot question global warming. It is dogma. It is beaten into every child's brain. They're brainwashed with this. It is
ideological child abuse. And so now we have all these young people that are growing up thinking that, wow, you know, the internal combusting engine is destroying our lives in our future, and it's all false and it's been right. Now. The air is cleaner than it's been in many decades because every year there's a little bit of an improvement and emission controls when it comes to gasoline, oil and natural gas and coal, every year gets a little bit
better because technically we do things better. AI is going to help quite a bit on energy use, and as a consequence, we're polluting less and less and less in fact America and the Western world. In fact, France about a week ago barred all domestic flights inside France of less than two and a half hours, forcing people to get on electric trains. How stupid is that.
Yeah, so you know, I've got to say that, you know, with conventional pollutants, you know, like particulate matter and sulfur emissions, and carbon monoxide. Things like that. All these emissions have dropped dramatically over the past decades, and yet the known environmentalists and EPA and the government is saying that the air is mores and never even though the air is cleaner when we're talking about emissions of carbon dioxide and methane. These are colorless, odorless
greenhouse gases. Carbon dioxide in particular is plant food there. To call them pollution is just flat out wrong. But that is another thing that is beaten into people's heads. I read a report that on average, the CO two in the atmosphere is about point zero two percent, and it needs to be no more than point zero five percent, and right now it's point zero two
two five or two two six because nature can solve itself. At one point there were jungles in the North Pole, and the equator at one point was a snowball. There was ice everywhere. The earth cures itself. And just on the issue of CO two, which many grades gold kids thinker is like arsenic. CO two is arsenic. Talk about the prevalence of CO two and why that's a good thing. Yeah, so CO two is point zero four percent in the atmosphere, and environmentalists want you to believe that that is what
drives global climate. That's crazy. The largest greenhouse gas is water vapor. Water vapor is why there is you know, sustainable life on this planet. Carbon dioxide is plant food and um, you know, carbon dioxide levels have risen, you know, about of fifty percent since you know, during the industrial era. But that doesn't really mean that CO two is driving warming. It's you know, it's been the lmnos that we have been experiencing for the
last forty years. Carbon dioxide on your hands, plant food. And because of carbon dioxide and the slight warming we've had, the earth is greener than ever before. And you know, we have to feed people, and to feed people you need aggri culture. So CO two and warming have helped us, you know, go from less than a half a billion people on the planet to now more than eight billion. Because you know, carbon dioxide is a boon, warming is a boon. These are good things, not bad
things. And of course leave it to leftists to try to convince people that they're evil. In fact, a degree of two less would be a disaster. And you bring up a great point of every human being that I've ever lived over the past one hundred thousand years. Fifty percent are alive right now.
So there's been about fifteen to sixteen billion human beings since Lucy came out of the Old of I Gorge in Kenya, and from that point on until today, there's been about fifteen to sixteen billion human beings that have ever existed
in history had for alive today and the air is clean. Look around for those who live in Los Angeles. I live in Cincinnati, and when and the good old days in the sixty's in seventies, Tony Bender, quite old, used to tell me he could look over the uh the River, the High River, and there was a small all over the basin of Cincinnati. Now you can go to Mount Auburn, or to go to the top of Davou Park, which is in Covington, and look over and it's clear.
And that doesn't make any difference, doesn't no, sir. So, like you know, no one was dropping dead back then, because air pollution was always more of an esthetic problem than a public health problem. And we have cleaned up the air. We have grown the population, we have grown the economy, and we're using more fossil fuels than ever. You know, people think that there's some clean energy future ahead of us. Well, fossil fuels
are already clean. And more importantly, there is nothing in our society that happens without fossil fuels. You know, even if you imagine that nuclear power or wind and so or if you imagine these things are green because they don't mission in mid carbon docks, like, you can't do these things without fossil fuels. You can't build a nuclear power plant, or a wind turbine, or a solar panel or an ev without fossil fuels. So fossil fuels are
essential. They're clean, they don't cause health problems. There's nothing that comes out of a gas stove that is going to hurt you. I mean, this is all just a giant hoax. So why don't we buy it? Is it indoctrination? Is it being fund it followed the money? Whenever something happens, I can almost always say follow the money. And so the indoctrination of our children, the constant diet tribe from the mainstream media along with the
money. How much money is involved in global warming science? And is there any money on the opposite side? Oh my god, Well, you know all industry now is all on the global warming bandwagon. And then you have the government who has toured hundreds of billions of dollars into global warming. You know, it's not really science, it's junk science. Over the decades,
I mean, just we are wasting countless resources. Look at look at the money in the Inflation Reduction Act that Republicans tried to claw back out of through the debt sealing building failed. You're looking at one point two trillion in taxpayer money just being wasted on wind, solar, ev junk. I mean, it's really a tragedy. Well, the operational reality is that man made global warming is a myth, and we're paying the price. And you just came up with a number one point two, billy, and it might be a
whole bunch more and one point two trillion trillion. And you know, the New Deal have left we Americans dependent on unreliable energy sources that strains our power grid. Right now, there's all kinds of blackouts and brown outs happening, especially in California and Western states. And are there any new power plans being
built using natural gas, coal or oil or just the opposite. And we're not building, we're in the United States, we're not building any new coal plants, although in China they're building a new coal plant every two weeks. We are building some gas plants. We're not building any new nuclear plants. We are instead dismantling our grid, relying on solar and wind. And at the same time we're burdening our grid with evs and heat pumps and more electrification.
And you know, the utility industry has warned that this is going to lead to disaster, but of course politicians don't care. Half the population will vote for we are okay with whatever Democrats do. So you know, it's really incumbent upon the rest of us to elect officials who are going to fight back against this, and there aren't many. After the invasion of Ukraine, Germany now operates one third of its electrical plants from coal fired power plants because
and it's a great source of power. Wind and solar is not technologically available to provide reliable energy in this country. And so over the past fifteen years, energy costs have gone up on average through every American by forty percent, even though we're not building any more power plants. In fact, the energy departments are requiring the coal fired power plants to be decommissioned. They're requiring on one hand to have less energy generation, but on the other hand, more
energy use. And to talk about an EV electric vehicles supposedly by twenty thirty fifty percent, which is, gosh, only seven years away. We're as close to twenty thirty as we are to twenty sixteen. We're close to twenty thirty. And they're saying that half the cars in fact, in California in twenty thirty, given Nusson, who's allowed mouth clown says, there will be no cars or trucks sold in California in twenty thirty that are not run on
electricity with fewer power plants. How stupid is that? Yeah, so this is crazy. No one can afford these things. That's why only a small percentage, they're only a small percentage of car sales. The grid can't support evs. You know, just in the last couple of years in California, anytime there's a heat wave, the government tells people to stop charging their evs. Uh, you know, you can't escape a hurricane in an EV.
I mean, the whole thing is just really crazy, and you know it's not and of course, you know the people on the left, they know this. This is not meant to work. This is meant to break down our society. I know that sounds like the radical thought for some people, but I mean, it is meant to break our society. Is of course, China is the greatest polluter in the world. Have they gotten a message
from sector of energy grant home? Are the China? Are the Chinese and Indians and India and Russia and most of Africa are are they hearing the message of the of the glories of the power grid? They do they care one bit about what we're doing? Well, so no, in China and India, of course they burn as much cold as they can, particularly China.
In Africa, well, you know they're be and really victimized by the Biden administration because the bidenministration and Western Europe are paying corrupt African leaders not to develop Africa's natural resources. So Africa is going to remain poor for a while. If they ever get new leaders, yes, they will explode in population and
emissions and economic development. And so the Western governments are trying to prevent that because they're just mean people about this government report in twenty twenty two, which, for those who are mathematically challenge that was last year approximately sixty percent, sixty percent of our electricity generating the US came from burning fossil fuels at the
nation's three thousand, four hundred coal fired power plants. By requiring fossil fuel plants, which is now happening, to capture ninety percent of emissions, this will require a forty percent reduction in the power plants. Can you imagine.
Yeah, So the Biden administration has a proposed rule out there which will basically ban coal plants by twenty forty and really natural gas plants too, unless they engage in carbon capture and sequestration, which is physically, financially, politically impossible. Hopefully the Supreme Court will strike this down, but it's going to cost plenty of chaos until the Supreme Court gets around to that. You know, none of this green stuff works, none of it is possible, it's not
meant to work. It's you know, simple science, simple economics. You know. Unfortunately, we don't really have a decent political system where these things can get debated. You know, the media is on board with the green agenda, so it's very difficult to point this out. Even if you get on conservative media, say Fox News, it's really hard to get at these issues. You just have a bunch of empty headed talking heads talking about this, not really any experts, and the politicians don't care. I mean,
it's a real problem. It's a problem because more of cost this is going to destroy medal class jobs. The rich folks at the top be fine, the poor will be subsidized. But the middle class, which is an American creation after World War Two, it didn't exist when America or credit the middle class. It happened because of low cost energy, which permeates against everything that we do. Everything, well, everything I look out in this studio,
everything I reflect upon is based upon oral natural gas or whatever. And when the left wing ideologus demand scientific inventions occur, and why they don't occur because dilithium crystals might be one hundred years away. But when it doesn't happen,
we continue to suffer. Middle class guys pay. Yeah, you know, it's really something because we had all these great middle class jobs, a lot of them were manufacturing, and for a variety of reasons, they went over seas to China, where there are no labor regulations, no environmental regulations, and now we import all this crap from China. Yeah, costs less, the cost of the goods cost less, but I mean it's had a real it's costs a lot in our terms of our society. We don't really have
manufacturing jobs anymore. We're not self sufficient. I mean, all our antibiotics come from China. Our government is in the process of getting us addicted to e V wind and solar technology from China. We're not going to make any of that stuff here. We don't do any of the mining here, we don't do any of the processing here. We're just going to be totally developed on China, who is our geopolitical rival. Need disaster loos, Well,
say goodbye to the middle class that's happening right before our eyes. And Steve Maloy, I'm glad we could have this conversation from the International Climate Science Coalition. I'd like to think there's hope when the brown outs the blackouts occur, and because it was all man made crises, and of course government's going to have to solve it, that they caused the problem in the first place. Well, we need to fight to save our society. You know, no
one said any of this is going to be easy. Can't give up. It's going to keep fighting. Stave Miloy, You're a great American, and thank you for coming on to Bill Cunninghause right, Bil, thank you very much, Thank you, Steve. All right, let's continue with more. If a line became available five one, three, seven four, nine, seven thousand votes. Who gets elected makes a big difference. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred. No, that's a Basijian. Fang claimed his newborn
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can't mandate that science come up with solutions. It will do it in its own time. And it will be up to this generation of Americans to understand that the destruction of the middle class with forty to sixty percent increase in energy
cost is not the way to go. Because the air, the water, the soil or as clean now it's has been for the past one hundred years, and every couple of years, guess what it gets more clean because if technological breakthroughs on using natural gas and catalytic converters and clean coal, it's all working, but not fast enough. It's too much money to be made in clean energy boondoggles for the government to give up on it. So let's continue
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not a spokesman for Ron's roost. Thank goodness, Spencer Steer Willie, as you heard at the beginning of the show, to two run homer in the seventh thinning as the Reds win their fifth in a row and moved to twenty six and twenty nine, still three back of the first place. Brewers who come to town starting tomorrow night, four games including this Zach Brown band tomorrow Tomorrow night, which might be sold out? Is it sold out? Close?
Very close? Let's see the Red Sox. Also, the Breads have beaten the Red Sox now in a series for the first time since the nineteen seventy five World Championship. He pops a move and another pop. Thank you, really, it's so it's been about almost fifty years. That's from Joel luck Up, the King of Bally sports stats. Well, why cannot I meet Joe luck Up? Well? I told him to come over one day, but he said he's very busy. He can't be. I guess getting
stats. I don't know what he's getting, but he can't be that series Zo, Series Joe Joel Series Joe and Road Trip wraps up tonight. How about Under Green versus five game winner Chris Sale, Wow, and a good old good one to night at Fenway six ten with Lance and Sports talking to you, create Insight Pitch the Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning show after the game. Thank you, Saga. I have an email here from Julie Rodgers h huh of the Champion High School Girls UH state champion golf team. Okay, here
Bill, I love listening to your show. I enjoy hearing the high school state champions you have on. In fact, we have some coming from Muller High School. We're going to get a hold of a Mueller Willie and have the coach and a captain on from the back to back volleyball state champs next week. And also we want to honor Dave Muller, who spent fifty years in Catholic education many at McNicholas. A good friend of Brian Combs. I've
been a supporter of Dave Muller for a long time. He's completing nearly fifty years of work about day. How about that in Catholic schools? You know what I say? Cod Bingo. Now let me continue with Julie Rogers. Okay, Hi, yes, says high Bill. I kind of like that. I love listening to your show. I love hearing the high school state champions that you have on. Since you love the game of golf, I was wondering if you would like to have on the Centerville Home of the Elks.
I believe yes, Centerville Girls State golf championship team on your show. PS, they would love to meet you. Got to be careful anymore, you know what I'm saying. You got that right. But Julie Rogers, you are welcomed, and I will give this to you. I'll send this to you. We'll send it. We'll send it Willie and have them come down here and uh and give them their just due. They won't get it. I'm gonna send it to a Seg right there. All right there,
you are there, Seg. You see it right there, and you contact her. See when she and the team from Centerville, the home of the Elks, the girls state champions can come here. Get a picture, take anyboy, You'll get it. Give them some tips on the club, but tips on weight transfer, lunch angle, and spin rate. College Baseball World series tomorrow the Nashville Regional Willie one, You're all mo Mater the BA.
The Big East champion Xavier Musketeers take on the Oregon Ducks. First place FC Cincinnati rolling to their fifth winner down in New York City FC last night in Yankee Stadium three one. Pretty good. They now have the record for the most points through fifteen games on the season, thirty six. And they're so far up they're undebeated. Dana joined the European League. What do you think? They're eleven one and three and I hold on now the Premier League,
Hang on? What about MESSI? FC Cincinnati hosting the Chicago Fire FC this Saturday at seven thirty and they announced at that game that match Saturday night hold out sold out, their seventh sellout of the season. Jeff Birding is getting it done. Of course I won't call him, but nonetheless he's getting it done. Kentucky Softball Sweet sixteen Today Willie Johnson Central defeated Highlands three to one in the first round. Madeline Vaughan of Johnson Central tossing a one hitter against
the blue Birds tomorrow. Good luck to Lebanon. They are in the Division one State semi softball semifinals at twelve thirty against Austin Town Inch. Now coming up today two o'clock Moeller v. West Claremont. That'll be followed by Elder and Mason, Cca and Shamanad Julienne, and then the Baden Rams battle Lakewood. Division three Cincinnati Country Day goes up against Jamestown Greenview Today. In baseball in Kentucky, Sweet sixteen Beechwood, the home of Ole Rash, will play
Apollo at five o'clock. I think he's left the team, but I think Scott Tackett's He's always there, may take over. I think they'll put a statue of coach of coach up there good luck. And also how about Saint X and Dublin Jerome for the state title in the boys Division one state championship and lacrosse. Saturday night at seven, the Memorial Tournament is underway with Ted
McKay and Beautiful Mirfield in Dublin. Have you played there? Okay? Mark Hubbard American Mark Hoverard is the leader through sixteen at five under Matt Wallace had a He's a head of sixty eighth Today four under long with Austin Eckrote, Danny will it is minus three. John ram is two under. He had he was as seventy today? What about Tiger not playing Scottie Scheffler two over par seventy four. It's pretty good Women's met Championship being played right up the
road at Blue Ash Golf Club. It's the tree that grew. Eleanor Hudepol is the leader at one under leyden a round. She's out of O'Banion creek. What is she shooting at Blue Ash, the home of Philly Mayer doesn't say yet, she's one one whatever, it is one under. The NBA Finals start tonight, Denver hosting Miami. Stanley Cup Finals starts Saturday night, Florida and Vegas. You know how bad are these two finals? No one's gonna watch Miami at Denver, oh and the Panthers, the Panthers in the
Vegas, Vegas Old Night. But Tom Brady. When Tom Brady is at Michigan playing football, right, the Tigers are winning World Series and the Red Wings are winning the Stanley Cup. Correct. Tom Brady then goes to New England. Right, what happens? Boston wins at all the Red Sox, Red Sox and Patriots. They win six. Correct. Tom Brady then goes to Tampa Bay. What happens there? U They Lightning win it twice? And right that bus and the Bucks win. When Nanny moves to Miami,
huh? And what happens with the Heat and the Panthers they win? What about getting Tom Brady to move here? Just move here, just move here? Yeah, and then go down to a pay course stadium every so often and talked to number nine, Well can you football? Nothing else? It's Tom Brady the Golden Boy? Or what when you look away he's he finally said today I'm done playing? Right? WAIT'ST five worth about a billion dollars. Also, Willie NBC got a two point two million people watching or four
point nine million for the Indianapolis five hundred. Here are the top markets that they got the best ratings for. I bet Cincinnati's there, of course, Indianapolis's newmero Uno, Dayton the gem city the moment the Flyers number two. Denny from Dayton, Louisville is number was number three. Sunday Knoxville, Tennessee was number four. There's a hotbed of motorsports. That's ken Smith, Ken
Smith. And then right here, good old Queen City of Cincinnati. Number five overall, I want to give you the mount Rushmore of American athletes all time only. Hell, there's only four. I'm taking all Earnheart Mario Andretti, No, Richard Petty, no, oh no, Jimmy Johnson. Top three sports in America are oh, I'm sorry, Football, yeah, basketball, yeah, Baseball, football, Jim Brown, Tom Brady. How many titles did Jim Brown win? A lot? One? Okay, how many
did Tom Brady win? He's got a ring for every toe? So number one Football is Tom Brady. Yep. Basketball, I'm going with Michael Jordan over Bill Russell, you know, and how about him and like Scottie Pippot still mountain shut. They're like sixty years old. Yeah, I mean stipp Michael horrible, horrible player. If he didn't what if he didn't have Michael Jordan on the Bulls, you didn't, it wouldn't have won anything. How about two years in the middle, what happened? Thank you? Nothing?
All right? He comes back? Geez? So just you know, you know, just let's continue, go ahead, Football, Tom Brady, basketball, basketball, Michael Jordan, Okay, baseball, Babe Ruth. Number four Muhammad Ali sounds good to me. Now, I know you're a racing devote huh, but those four, Yeah, I want to know who you take down than who you put up in place of Tom Brady, in place of Michael Jordan. Yeah, in place of of course, in uh, in baseball, Babe Ruth, and in Muhammad Ali. Give me, give me
somebody who don't. I can't take that. Take down somebody, nobody. How do you mean, who do you take down? I can't take down anybody? Thank you. Now, Jim Brown is the greatest running back of all time. But right, but the Browns he won one out of nine. Right, Sometimes I shoot a high round. I put the clubs away. LT. Gray, Now what now, Well, you got the Golden Bear, you got Arnold, and you got Jack. What do you do there for three? But you know, I say Tiger Woods had a better
golfing career than Jack Nicholas. I so say Jack Nicholas had a better record than the majors than Tiger Wood. Yeah. But as far as Cuts made tournaments, won the about six straight national titles, three as a junior, three US hope, Yeah, amateur six times in a row. He was the best amateur golfer in the world, and then he turns PROA and wins uh eighty two tournaments and fifteen majors and makes to cut one hundred and forty three times in a row. So I say, Jack Nicholas the greatest major
champion of all time, Tiger Woods the greatest golfer of all time. But I don't take down Mohammadai. Do you take down Mohammad Ali? No? Who you're gonna replace it? Do you take down Tom Brady? Boxing? Who do you take down? In boxing? You take down? It's Mommad Ali? Right? Well? Down draft? Did you say that among your twenty two major titles, the last two in Australia and Roland Garros are probably the most unexpected given everything that was going on. Yeah, well, but
it's not that they talk much about the twenty two. Are they about talking about? Because here we have this trophy next to me again means everything? No? So uh yeah? What about Ruff Roger? How about another mount Rushmore? Do you take Rufa Federer? Yeah? Or Djokovic and one and that and that and and the other. I got four more Mountain Rushmore's I got it? Somebody? What is this? A seven hills of mountain? I got somebody like the city. If it's tennis, is that Roger Ruffa
or Novak saying? Who do you pick up all three of them? You can't you gotta pick one. Oh, that'd be a good question for John Barrett. I'm going with we're not called at this point. Roger Federer, I would say, so I number two, you got to a goal. What about the women I'm coming into Okay, what about a golfer? You got Jack or Tiger? You can't go wrong? No, now either one? How about track and field all time? Jim Thorpe nineteen twelve, Oslo Carl Lewis, he's a good one. I don't know. I don't know.
Then you gotta pay What about Husain Bolt Hussain? What about and what about swimming? Michael Phelps, Mark Spitz Phelps? I take Phelps, I guess. But if you had to pick somebody in women's sports all time, you got basket. Basketball doesn't count. Girls can't play basketball? Can I say that? I think you just did. And golf one female is the greatest of all time? Nancy Lopez Annaka Sorenstam. No, that's getting closer
right there. Oh, golf, I enjoy aid playing with Nancy Lopez, Uh, Jan Jam Stevenson Rome Rome, let's not be sexual, don't be who else? Oh, I don't know, I mean, but how about it? How about it Big Mama Joe An what about Big Mama Joe Anne Carner swimming about let Decky? Yeah, I don't know. That's a tough one. Let the games begin on those four areas. But you have Rafa, Roger and Novak. I think when it's all done, Novak, we'll
have it all. I think he's got twenty one now major right, twenty one, and so if he ends up with twenty three, you're gonna say Novak, especially if he wins the French Open again. He's won it twice. Correct, he wins it three times, right, Roger won it once one. Rafa Rava was out. Wow. So I don't know. I don't hi segment Get Me Out of the Suge Report. Coming up next, we have a guest on the issue of the special election in uh in August,
in the election in November. Amy Natochi, Amy Natochi will be here. Segment Give me Out of the Suite Report, Willie. Today we honor one Mike Reese, the oldest brother of one of our own Matt Reese. Mike Reese announced his retirement after more than forty years as the voice of Southern Southern Illinois University Sports Today. The sulukis, so we say best of luck, everything to you, Mike Reese. The older brother of Matt. Now kid Chris says, soccer is bigger than baseball. So you might on this
other, this other hill soccer? Is it Pelee or is it Maradonno, Maradonna? What about? Well? Who Messi? Ronaldo, my wife says I. And Buffe when he's too young. Perry Kane, No, no, it's Not's a bunch of cocon right there. I'd say Pile or MESSI. Those are the choices. Yeah, I think you gotta throw Madonna or Maradonna. Madonna, Maradonna in there, Pile or MESSI? I think Pele
or Maradonna. All right, but I don't know. But soccer, I'm talking about American sports foreheads, Brady Ruth, Jordan Ali and pretty good now world sports. Then you get into ball you can just go nuts on. Yeah exactly, I have no idea segment once again, give me out of the stute report, Willian honor of a hot day here at the Tri State. Everybody stay hydrated and drink that plenty of water. On this iHeart Access Day brutal. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew Report.
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that. I'm not sure that I should have done now Wow you asked, I told him, and he would finish it up with a gallon of chocolate mint ice cream from UDF. Yeah, segment, thank you. It melt all over him as he fell asleep. Let's continue with more, my mount rushmore is continue come of the reds unbeatable the news radio set hundred WT. Do you have shoe boxes full of photos? Today? Only? I Heart
Radio Access Day listeners get VIP access to the new photo legacy box. Get your fee my Billy Cunningham, the great American of course, right now in their way, there's an effort to get almost a half a million ballot signatures to get the issue on the ballot in November about the taken away parental control of children in their medical care. It's being fashioned differently than the reality. But Aiming Natosi is with a good group, a fine group called Protect Women
Ohio and Aiming Natosi. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Amy. First of all, for those who are just not really involved in the issue, what is what is the ballot initiative? Say that the pro abortion forces outside Ohio want to foist upon Ohio AND's what is the ballot initiative itself? Yeah, Bill, thanks for having me. So I'm with Protect Women Ohio, which is a pro woman, pro parent group that is fighting the aclused
dangerous anti parent amendment. And this amendment will do three core things if passed in November. It will completely eviscerate parental rights and allow miners to get abortions and even sex change surgeries without parental consent and notification. It will remove all protections for women in the unborn, putting their health and safety at risk. And it will allow for painful late term abortions all the way up until the
moment of birth, paid for with taxpayer dollars. So protect women. Ohio is out there educating voters about exactly what this amendment will do and really urging Ohiowans to do their homework and vote no come November. And before we get to November, we have an election in August. And I think this has
been shall we say, smeared by many on the left. And the idea is is that I keep hearing about Republicans in Columbus don't want Ohiowens to vote, and they want to up the limit from fifty percent to sixty percent. And there'll be an election, most likely in August, about to up the level of approving a constitutional amendment from fifty to sixty percent. Give the argument, if you can, as to why it's a good idea to require sixty
percent and not fifty percent to change the constitution. Yeah. Absolutely, So this August election is all about protecting Ohio's constitution from outside forces and from out of state spenders. And you know this dangerous antiparent Amendment is a perfect example. We've got groups like the ACLU and for profit abortionists like Planned Parenthood,
who wants to buy their way into Ohio's constitution with unlimited spending. So in August we have the opportunity to up the threshold from fifty percent to sixty percent and protect Ohio's constitution from these out of state interests. And so we're you know, encouraging voters to read up on this and telling them, you know, they need to vote yes in August and vote no in November in order to protect as constitution. Because what will occur is that Ohio is like the
test case. By that, I mean the right to life movement began here in Cincinnati with doctor John Wilke Wilkie and his wife, and we constantly vote in favor of the sanctity of human life by making it very difficult to have an abortion of unborn babies. And so if California, New York, if Massachusetts, in the state of Washington and a lot of tech giants can give lots of money and that they can make abortion on demand up through the moment
of birth legal in Ohio and put it in the constitution. That means the governor, the lawmakers in Columbus will have no say on it whatsoever because it's in the Constitution. And the other point I would make is that to change the US Constitution, it takes two thirds of the House, takes two thirds of the Senate, and three fourths of the states to approve it. That's
why we've had only twenty seven amenders to yes Constitution. So normally the Constitution is reserved for the most profound, important fundamental human rights, not for things like abortion or sex change operations, or fifteen dollars in our minimum wage, whatever the next thing might be. What's at stake. Let's say that the technocrats and ACLU and planned Paranoe they win this debate Ohio. Ands don't understand
it's going to be titled women's health. It's not titled abortion. If this goes down, what does it mean long term for the people of Ohio. Yeah, so you hit the nail on the head there with the effects this would have if this passes in Ohio. You know, everyone is looking at Ohio right now and they're looking to see if the ACLU can succeed in passing
this extreme amendment, and so everything stops here. If we can stop the ACLU and Planned Parenthood in their tracks, then we stop them from taking this fight to other states, because this amendment stretches so far beyond what Ohioans would be okay with. You know, it's it's eviscerating currential rights. It's it's
completely removing protections for women and the unborn. You know, right now, in Ohio, we have protections in place for a woman who chooses to obtain an abortion, where the clinic she visits must have hospital admitting privileges in case there were to be an emergency. If this amendment passes, those protections are gone. So that's putting women's lives at risk, but that's we're moving all protections for the unborn. And the fact that we could allow late term abortions
using taxpayer dollars is just unthinkable. This is far too extreme for Ohioans, and that's why it's so important that we vote this down in November because the fight needs to stop here. This cannot continue going on from state to state with the ACLU charging ahead across the country. Many times, if a person of a voter in August or November would look the language itself is length, It's sounds good the title about women's health. I'm in favor of women's health.
My wife's a woman, my granddaughters a girl, my sister is a woman. I'm in favor of women's health. But it requires voters to understand and to read what actually it says. I've heard on the left that this wouldn't change sex change operations. For example, if a sixteen year old girl
wants to become a boy, it doesn't really change that at all. Are you certain, if I put you under oath, does this new law, if it passes, take away the ability of a mother or father to counsel a son or a daughter, or to object to a sex change operation. Are you certain that is what it does? Yeah, without a doubt. So a couple of things here. You know, nowhere in the amendment does the word woman appear. Your word adult doesn't appear anywhere in the amendment.
The drafters of this amendment, to ACLU and they're a Journey's, intentionally chose the word individual because an individual is anybody of any age. So this allows minors. This allows your thirteen year old daughter who might find herself, you know, having been you know, a victim of you know, trafficking, or an older man who might be, you know, coercing her into an abortion. She now can get that abortion. And you know, this goes
far beyond abortions and applies to sex changes. The amendment specifically said that the state of Ohio would not be able to create a law that would interfere with reproductive decisions, including, but not limited to abortion. So if you're leaving it that far open, sex changes certainly fall under reproductive decisions. Hormone blockers, affector reproduction, sterilization affect your reproduction. So without a doubt, this
leaves the door wide open. And the acl you have a history of advocating for sex changes and abortions for mine. They even have an entire page on the website that explains why miners should not need to obtain parental consent. So everything is there in black and white. The ACLU is trying to run from their own record now, but we're going to hold them accountable as far as the current law. Let's say a sixteen year old girl. And by the way, I think females have babies. I'm not. I don't think men
have babies. But individual is a very tricky use of that term. Because not even Justice Kentangi Jackson can define what a woman is. Supposedly it deals with individuals. And I hear this argument all the time. It drives me nuts. But nonetheless, let's say today, a sixteen year old girl finds
herself pregnant at Mason High School or in Sycamore High School, whatever. Does she have the right to an abortion in Ohio now if she operates within the first six to ten weeks as a sixteen year old girl without parental consent.
So right now we have parental consent notification requirements, but this amendment would completely wipe those out because constitutional amendments trumps the laws already on the books and would tie the hands of the legislature to pass future legislation that would require parental consent and notification. And you know, one of the acl USE attorneys who actually helped craft this amendment said to a local media outlet in Columbus recently that the
amendment could and should trump laws already on the books. So this would completely wipe out all protections we currently have for miners. And you know you're bringing up how you know a sixteen year old right now would need parental consent Another reason this amendment is so dangerous is because it protects anybody who assists a minor
in obtaining an abortion. So you know, a sixteen year old soccer coach could help drive her to the clinic and help her get an abortion and no one would even know about it. So this really opens the door for coercion and for predator who might be targeting underage girls. And the present law indicates that if your child and a sixteen year old or fourteen year old or seventeen
year old is legally still considered a child. If for some reason under present Ohio law, that seventeen year old girl, the parents are notified, they say no. The seventeen year old rule has the option of getting counsel.
ACLU will provide it, go to the Hamlet County Common Police Court and make a petition to override what the parents have to say, and then there's a hearing held in court as to the reasons why, and if God forbid it's an incest situation or something else, a court can say, Okay, I'm going to overrule. I'm going to override what a parent says. That's quite
unusual that might happen less than ten times a year. But if this thing passes in November, it would mean that there's no notification to a mom or dad. You don't know about it, And the sixteen year old could be taken to the clinic by her abuser, beknownst to the mom and dad and may not even know that their grandchild's about to be killed and the parents are notified. And that's okay. Isn't that process okay? With planned parenthoode right now? ACLU? So that's the way it ought to be. A sixteen
year old girls should not have to get parent a notification or approval. Yeah, that's absolutely the stance of the ACLU and Plant Parenthood. They've gone to court and states across the country arguing that parental consent is a burden to abortion. They did so in Indiana, they did so in Alaska. They've got, you know, an entire page on their website dedicated to explaining exactly how parental notification laws are a burden to miners obtaining abortions. You know, they've
been very public about these stances. It's it's all over their social media. So partners who are supporting this amendment to also think parental consent is a burden. You know, there's this group called Urge which has a presence in Ohio and is supporting the amendment and works with the ACLU and Planned Parenthood. We recently uncovered some of their tweets from throughout the past couple of years, even
as recently as this year. It's saying that parents are a burden to their kids' decisions and should not be involved in the most important decisions like abortion and sex changes at their kids' face. So I really encourage all Ohio voters to visit protect a Women Ohio dot com and to visit our Twitter page and do the research themselves. I mean, it's right there in black and white exactly
where the ACLU stand on this. They want parents to have nothing to do with their children's most important decisions, and that's far too extreme for Ohio parents. Then they won't stand for this in November. Lastly, Amy, how's the signatures coming? Do you have any idea that they have to get something like four hundred and seventy thousand valid signatures? How are they coming? Do
you have any idea? Yeah, that's right, So they're they're going to need well over four hundred thousand vallot signatures, which means they're probably trying to collect their own twice that amount. You know, we've there of course not sharing their progress with us, but we are. We're doing everything we can to make sure they do get the signatures, that voters know exactly what's in
this amendment at that being know to vote it down come November. And that's why it's so important now that we've got this August special election coming up to help protect our constitution from these dangerous outside groups. So but we appreciate you having us on and just everything you're doing to educate voters on voting yes in August and no one November. All Right's protect women Ohio dot com, Amy Natosi, good luck, Thank you. We'll see what happens, and to
legislate to put things in the constitution that don't belong there. These are lawmakers, as are lawmakers' decisions. And the left wing knows they cannot win at the ballot box when it comes to electing standarders and state reps. And what they want to do is twist and turn an issue about an individual healthcare. Well, I'm in favor of individual healthcare. That sounds like a good idea, But what this means is something ambiliately different, and they can't tell the
truth. The truth won't work, So what they want to do is massage the truth to deceptively label something that's untrue. And I hope more and more Ohio voters understand what's at stake and once again protect women. Ohio dot com is where to go. Amy and Natosi, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And at some point we'll do it again. And thank you Amy, thank you for having a Bill. Oh my God, bless
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conversation is somewhat a cerbic, somewhat acidic. It's nasty. It isn't that you're wrong, that you're going to be shut up, that tell you don't matter anymore. You're not just wrong. We're gonna make your life miserable and cancel you. That's where we are at this point. So I can say that I don't understand how some person believes that killing the unborn babies or somehow okay or permissible or a good thing to do, or get all upset.
I don't understand how the radical left to say that persons have babies. I know great national companies are saying, among other things, that feminine hygiene products like Always or Tampex are now sold to persons with female organs. Now that they're called women and girls, they're females. It's okay. I don't know how we can change facts and reality to fit a political narrative. It's happening
constantly on a college campus or at a law school. There's certain principles that one must comply with or else, and we know that peer pressure is among the strongest pressure in the world. We all want to get along. There's three aspects of a person's life. One is how others view you, two is how you view yourself, and three is called reality. Now, I may think I look like Christiano Ronaldo. I may think I have a golf
game now I used to have twenty five years ago. I may believe that I'm a really attractive male, But in reality, the truth is somewhat less of all that. So right now, if you're pro life and you think, now, wait a minute, we should do everything in our power to protect the unborn. If you're at a college universities professors will flunk you. They will overturn your table seeking information to give to other students about abortion and
how bad it is. If you're at a law school, where there ought to be a free exchange of ideas, there's only one way at looking at things. You can't have some other means or mechan method of play because you'll be ostracizing, canceled. I want nothing bad, ever, to happen to a person, especially a young teenage boy or girl, who thinks there's some other gender. It used to be a mental illness called gender dysphoria that until
about seven years ago, was recognized subject to treatment. So if a person believes, based upon the culture they're teachers, what they read, that they're in the wrong body, that somehow I'm a female and my name is Bill, but I'm a female, and I believe that I want nothing bad ever to happen to that person, I would do everything in my power to keep them from cutting or hurting themselves. I do everything that I could to make
sure they don't commit suicide or hurt themselves. That's a different thing than saying biology is a fact. There's only two genders. There's not one hundred and seven genders. I'm not going to put a button on my chest saying my preferred pronouns are he and him. Take a look at me. Now. If someone else has a different viewpoint, so be it, have at it, Live your life, be wonderful. It's okay. Don't need my approval. I don't seek your approval from my viewpoints, and don't demand that I
accept something that I know is false. Does that mean I inflict danger? Of course not. I don't want some gay person not to live out the American dream as they define it to be. Everyone has in their family or close friends lesbian or gay men. It's a fact of life. I don't know if it's one percent or five percent, or ten percent, whatever it is. It's probably two or three percent. But that's fine. Have every right, have every immunity, have every expectation of doing well in your life.
Live your life, and live it well in a civil context. I don't have an objection now to gay unions or gay marriages, whatever you want to call them. We straight people have screwed up the institution of marriage sufficient that if a gay man and a gay woman would ever want to marry someone and have at it, enjoy yourself. You don't even my permission do it. If I have a different viewpoint of yours on these social issues, let me express it, engage in the free exchange of ideas and the battlefield of
ideas, and then other people can move on with their lives. That's the way it ought to be. That's the American way of life. I have many, many friends or liberal Democrats, almost Marxist and they're friends of mine. It's okay. Doesn't bother me. Man use the pejorative term. I have gay friends, of course, don't bother me. It's okay. Live your life the way you want to live in and don't cancel me or cancel anyone. Because I have a different framework that works in my mind, with
my values and my cultural systems. It's okay. You're okay, I'm okay. Please. If you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, whatever, it is, okay, live your life. If you're a man and you think you're a woman, have at it now. Don't go into locker rooms. Don't go into bathrooms. That's a different matter. Live your life as you want to do it, and don't cancel people that you disagree with. And I wish the best to transgenders, transgender youth. Live your life. I want
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at the time, sake, why do you need six? Keeps your imagination the bigger job than the normal job. If you know what I'm saying, I don't know what you say that. I'm not sure in today's world you can say anything. You gotta be careful, right, but we'll see what we always are on this show, right, right, it's careful. After two thirty we always get Now, I'm careful some reason we always get in trouble after two thirty. A little bit before that happens, saying, but
now, what what we we talked off there about Neil? You have a guest coming on and yes, about name, image and likeness. How these college kids are making a frigging fortune. Yes, but it's the wild West. It's totally unregulated. And what's happening is different law. States have different laws concerning various things. So you know, Arkansas, for instance, runs there an I L through some charity quote unquote that's owned by the school.
So that's how they funnel their money and make it look legit. But that's what's going on. But Florida, for instance, can't can't do that because of state laws. So it's creating a competitive advantage or disadvantage depending on what state you're in. So it needs to be uniformly done. Said this from the beginning. You know, I understand wanting to pay athletes and understand the concept of it. But it was rushed, it was thrown out there,
it was allowed before any guard rails were able to be put on. It's like some law being passed without any sort of provisions and safety measures to make sure all hell doesn't break. Loose segment wants to know you're recently consulted with Brady Quinn and coach Friedman. What about Notre Dame. Now, Notre Dame, the going rate for a good high school quarterback is more than a million dollars a year. Well, Notre Dame pay a Dare Park high school kid
a million dollars to come play there. I am hearing that Notre Dame is a little more reluctant than other schools because in that case, they'll be worse than ever. I agree, you know, you said that early on, they got to play in the real world, not the world like this.
Like it. You can like it, you can dislike it. You can think it's it's a bunch of bs, but it is the reality, and this is what players respond to. For me, I want to Notre Dame because I like the tradition in the history and the New Rockney and the four Horsemen, Chris Zorich and Rocket Ishmael and all that. That's why I went to Notre Dame. Then after that, then then kids started. It was facilities. You got to build the facilities and the mail rooms, in the
in the weight rooms, and the barbecue pits and the basketball courts. Now kids respond to the dough, the ray and me. A certain noted Pack twelve basketball coach told me that the beginning bid for a really good McDonald's All American is two million dollars a season. That's unbelievable. Two million. Now, if you're in Los Angeles and you got to raise two million dollars,
maybe a telephone call, right so that that is unbelievable to leave. Can't say the name specifically, I don't want to do that, but it's a lot of money. Now if you're in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York. Okay, if you're in Austin. How about the Manning kid goes to Texas and doesn't get the starting job? What was he promised? Suppose he is three what I saw? Three three million? Yes, it's mine bogling that it is the second second string quarter frustrating, beyond belief. We chose
to go there. He should have gone like North Carolina, somewhere not North Carolina. So they got Drake May but he's gonna play. I don't know, miss or old old miss would have been, don't want to go there because I get all that. But it goes of Archie. But but just pick a good school, but Texas. And what's the name is? When yours from the guy from a high state? Right, you beat him out if you don't play. I always tell kids number one, you gotta play.
Go where you're gonna play? And that was an iffy deal. But three million dollars maybe it's not that important. But anymore a kid looks at it like this, You know, Okay, I'll go. I'll take the highest ni L bid. I'll go to a school and have a great coach, learned offense, learn how to play the position, and then a year I'll just transfer. I got one transfer, do what's go ahead and do
it. Pocket a million bucks, l some good coaching, Let the let the landscapes settle itself out a little bits here where there's a real need. Maybe there's a school that a year before in November, their quarterback tore his knee up and isn't gonna be able to play. Boom, Now you go, there're more immedia stat or something like that, big time school. It's unbelievable about a few years back, who was that quarterback in Ohio State that
traded a jersey tattoos his ticket Jim Trestle for a tattoo. Now it's sagas three million done make any difference? Now the thing is also interested in by a pizza them. It is college athletics, and let's talk about football specifically,
is so much more competitive. Now you've got to go to a place and make an impact immediately, the days of like, hey, okay, freshman year, I'll red shirt, and then next year I'll kind of maybe I'll play some special teams and maybe by the third year I'll no. Because what happens is every year schools are bringing in transfer players, right. I know this happened to a few players that I have families that I've talked to.
They think they're gonna get on the field or a linebacker, okay, and maybe I'll see some No, they bring in three ye linebackers from other schools. Now we have college tape proving that they can play. So now you're not just waiting things that you gotta That's why you've got to be so
good anymore. It is so much more competitive. How do the paracats compete and the circumstances they're in now for the one year they got Texas and they got Oklahoma, but after that, basketball, girls, softball, football, they better strap it on. They better go hard. So we'll see and we'll scoring on the baseball program. Right now, that's another issue. That's an issue. Like man, Before you get to sports, I want to talk about Draft Kings, go ahead. The NBA Finals are tonight. There's
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the Red Sox. Tonight in Boston, It'll be Hunter Green against Chris Sale and a good old good one hopefully six ten with Lance Sports Talk, U Crate, Insight, Pitch Kelsey, Chevrolet Extra Inning Show After the game, the whole town's batty about Cincinnati. What a team? What a team? Who's that guy? I don't know? Reds win fourteen Red Legs? Here we go? What is that guy? I don't know? Let's see College World Series tomorrow, Willie and Nashville, Tennessee at one. Can you bet
on that your Xavier Musketeer player take on the Oregon Ducks. Ducks, Let's see softball today in the Kentucky girls Sweet sixteen first round, Johnson Central defeats Highlands three one. Did you get the Muller volleyball team? Uh, we're in the process. What about the Centerville girls State champions golf day have been emailed? I see that. Let's see in the third inning, Mohler and West Claremont no score. In the third Jamestown Greenview leads a CCD one nothing
CCA and c JA and the third scoreless. Are you good? Let's see I got the Apparently Saint Zevier lacrosse had big upset right of Arlington segment. They are going to play Saturday night at seven for the state champion ship against Dublin Jerome. It's lacrosse a big sport at Saint X it is now, I would have lost a ton of money. I remember being a junior senior.
So this is ninety six, ninety eight, and there was about twelve kids that played this club sport called lacrosse, and they were so passionate about it. Oh my god, lacrosse is the best sport. Every soccer and football mixed together, and you can hit each other. And it isn't that. I'm like, well, they never're gonna make it. Now, there's a there's I don't know two hundred kids that play lacrosse at Saint X right now. Good luck, Good luck to Lebanon. Tomorrow they play in the
Ohio Division one Girls Softball semifinals. Baseball today Beechwood and Apollo in the first round of the Sweet sixteen the tournament there in Kentucky. At five, I have now the all time Mount Rushmore of American athletics. Are you prepared pro college? Just at all? I'm taking football, baseball, I'm taking basketball Michael Jordan and a nose over Bill russ In football, I'm taking Tom Brady. In baseball, I'm taking Babe Ruth. And the fourth one is Muhammad
Ali. Whose head would you take off? Mount Rushmore American sports? Of your four? Yeah, we're gonna argue Bill Russell eleven of thirteen back to back NCAA titles, gold medal nineteen fifty six Melbourne as a senior in you argue Kareem? You could, You could argue Lebron. A lot of people today, are you Lebron? Kareem? Kareem won three straight state basketball, won three straight NCUBA basketball, and won six NBA didn't didn't win eleven.
Bill Russell one eleven. In fact, if you take uh Kareem, Alvidul Jabar and Lebron James together, they don't equal Bill Russell. But that doubt I would take that. I would take him off, take off, take him off. All right? What about Babe Ruth. There's gotta be someone else in the in the last hundred years to put on that list. Right, Well, you got Henry, you got Hank. I mean you got Roger, Barry Bonds, Barry Bonds, Barry Bonds, that segment right there,
Barry Bonds and on paper better numbers than Babe Ruth. But maybe they were inflated. As they say, what about Hammer and Hank? Unlike your testicle? That's right, it's what about Hammer and Hank. That's another one. He didn't cheat like Barry didn't. Who's your football Tom Brady? Well he's won seven suits now he's either Tom Brady or Jim Brown, save the late Jim Brown. Jim Brown won one football title, played nine eight nine
one one sixty four with guy named Bryan Frank. Ryan was playing the quarterback. You might remember and Gene Dickerson remember him or Hickerson course, remember him, Bobby Mitchell, remember forty nine? Can't forget him? Segment your reaction, Well, let's see. The Memorial Tournament is underway with Ted McKay and Beautiful Dublin at Merefield. Matt Wallace is the clubhouse leader after a sixty eighth to day at Jack's Place at four under. There's a huge group at three
under led by Shane Lowry John rom. One of your favorites is minus two Scottie Scheffler at two over. What about Tiger? He's not there, not playing. Also vote reds Reds dot com on the All Star voting and vet and vote Orange and Blue the MLS Soccer dot COM's website for the All Star Game. In Major League Soccer, just vote every FC Cincinnati player they will. They went to eleven one and three with their fifth win in a row last night, and FC will host Chicago Fire FC Saturday at sold out t
q L Stadium now Rock. When Tom Brady was in Michigan playing football for the war Rains, the Tigers and the Red Wings won their titles. He then goes to New England and the Boston Red Sox win three times. He wins six times in New England. He then goes to Tampa Bay and they win the Super Bowl. He then moves to Miami. Then you win the Cup when he was now he lives in Miami. He guess what got the heat and the Panthers in the finals. Why can't we bring him to Sins?
He talked about the greatest of all time? Can we get him here to do something? Can he come up a Bengals minority owner with Mike Brown allow that. Can somebody get him a house, a nice plot of land on the Ohio rim Joke country might sponsor him and then you gotta wait a few years, five years, five but none times. Sometimes if you're well connected, maybe not so much. Nonetheless, five times, I mean every
time he moved somewhere, they win. That's I didn't realize that. I think about he moves, about his presence, just his championship presence, Say a yeah, how about a championship? Unbelievable? And anyone ever holds seven Super Bowl rings? Ever something that would have thought to be impossible was this Joe Montana, you know all those guys Redshaw that was like it. And then they had that one and New played it was him Haley. He had
Charles Haley. I think it's the Niners and the Cowboys and five. But he wasn't a prime time but it was good, but he wouldn't really good. It wasn't good. But anyway, anyway, that's impossible. And Ali the greatest boxer, just not on the field but off the court. And sixty seven when he lost it all and came back three years later with but Joe Frasers the glory days. You weren't even bourn yet for you? But how about Cincinnati all of a sudden on the greatness? What's the MLS Cup
called? What's that called the MLS Cup? To call it? If? Somebody? But what if they win that? The Bengals win the Super Bowl and the Reds win the World Series? Would you bet against that? Champions Town titled to get Tom Brady to move here? Tom Brady maybe flies over some would you take her as a runner up? Better not say she's going out with her jiu jitsu instructor. Apparently his name's Ego, God bless him. I should have got into jiu jitsu ju. What the hell is that
compared to judo and karate? What is that? Roll around the ground? War which is a step higher. Tracy Jones was into that. She'd be good at that. That's why they let him go. You know, how's the first lady h taking news of you posted her picture? Here we go now, I just want to know. But the Pandora's box. Here we go, sleeping on the couch right now, she said, there's that, there's that candle. He's alive and tel Aviv sound like me yesterday about ten
fifteen am unkindest cut of all. You know what, that's the truth. We had a hidden microphone in your office. Nurses and doctor. Well, she said, don't make me part of your circus. And I said, it wasn't me, it was Rocky boyman. Thank you to your Twitter cavs. Right. How many times as she said that, you don't make me a part of your circus all the time, she's embarrassed by it. Bi Monthly's gotta put that over your door at your house. Don't make a part
of your professional funny. I mean she's embarrassed. I mean, you know one we everr in one day as a stooge. She would never walk into the studio. She wouldn't know. She didn't even know how to get him funny shouldn't listen. All she looks is old movies on AMC C Span and she reads reports with candles burning. Well, it looks like that on Twitter is you can believe everything. Uh, the Cove cath Colonels have won the
Estate Tennis Championship in Kentucky. Let's get him in. So there you go, the home of Joe Frederick, get him in noise with Notre Dame green Hills and at all. I know everybody is working hard right now this afternoon here, so we'll get him in there on access date and saying, say, you send an email to the Centerville coach j Rodgers, Julie Rodger, and I send an email to the Mohler folks. We gotta reschedule. They wanted to come in next Thursday, William. As you know, they're race
by the Dodgers next Thursday at twelve thirty five. So we got plenty of time. We got a few days before that. I'm not going nowhere. According to a couple of heavyweights going at it on Twitter right now, see Trent and Kirk herb Street are apparently battling it out on what issue. I
don't know, Reds Reds and I guess Alie d Lacruz Herb Street. Well, Rocky made a good point, that is, most said bring them up, long suffering Reds fans, I say, right now, things are going pretty good, right you don't mess I would not mess around with this team right now. I'd say, guys, keep going, we got Della Cruz. Bring them up at some point, but not when you're in a five game winning streak. But they look pretty good right now, so I wouldn't
make it. Okay, But okay, maybe next week when things kind of settle back down to the average, and maybe this weekend's too big of an event Milwaukee, they bring them up. He's gonna be what happens if the Reds took three or four of from Milwaukee? Holy crap. Now you don't bring him up because you're thinking, okay, then they got the Dodgers coming to town. Dodgers are pretty go to Saint Louis. Saint Louis pretty bad. What if the Reds win the World Series? Will my predictions come true?
I will then quit and retire. That's what all you predict that every year. So but I don't think I would ever be right. It's been thirty two years. You know, every thirty two years, what would a great American do be? Swan dive off the Great American Tower? Maybe bungee colass of water, bungee too? All right? Is that it? In sports? Say yeah, rockey, what's on at three or six? If anything? Do we have or expert on nil? And talk about the discrepancies
between the states? How things if they can be even doubt there are fings to happen. There are a few. Because if you're in Los Angeles and you want a stud basketball player two million dollars a year, righte the check here he comes, it doesn't look right to me. It's only gonna go higher, right, I guess I until those rules and regularity, I don't. I feel like that's got to settle down. At some point, there's not that kind of money the I think schools are learning the return on investment
of these kids is much less than initially thought. And I understand it's all recruiting thing, but at some point there's just not enough money to pay a few kids a million dollars every year and do that again. I mean, you know what, somebody's writing the check. Work goes into fundraising to get a few million dollars raised. Somebody you could do that year. Write a check every year. A billionaire can write a check. But even at that, you say, wait a minute, I want to pay the quarterback just
through another interception. I don't know acl blowout now one. In basketball you got like two players make all the difference. In football, I'd be ten to hit your quarterback. But that's that's it. Segment has added in sports, give me from the students, report William honor of a hot day here in a trice date, and we leave you with the immortal words of the student tripport. Well, we'll see what happens, won't we. That's just as jos Joe laying down the law on news Radio seven hundred. W Aldo
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