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6-13-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the state or morale in the Cincinnati Police Department with FOP President Ken Kober. Also Rex Elliot breaks down a lawsuit against SORTA and one of their drivers, and Tim Graham picks up the pieces from the Hunter Biden trial.

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American Retch Baseball Office, Thursday afternoon, as they're getting ready for Milwaukee. The brew crew there is going to be dramatic. The Reds had a maybe the one of the greatest wins of the year last night at my ballpark, the Great American even though Dela Cruz didn't do a lot, in fact, he did nothing. A candelaria was unbelievable. Red's win, Red's win. Now they're still tied for the wild card spot. Away we go. But until then, as you may know, there are certain issues in the city

of Cincinnati percolating. And Ken Cober, who's the head of the FOP, who walks in the shoes of alber Dunaway and Kathy Harold and Dan Hills, is controlling the FOP Lot sixty nine with an iron grip. I saw an interview with him a few days ago in which he suggested that the Ohio Supreme Court you get involved in the meanderings of Judge Kerry Bloom on Juvenile Court because it is against public safety. And Ken Cober, welcome again to the Bill

Cunningham Show. And Ken Cober, how are you this glorious Thursday afternoon. I'm great, Bill, Thanks for having me. I appreciate it. Let's get to the facts. We went through years and years of Tracy Hunter, and she committed sins and crimes in office, was convicted, sentenced to prison, and Judge Carrie Bloom in a sense walks in the high heels of Tracy Hunter not committing crimes. I have no evidence of that whatsoever. Just terrible

judgment. So can you tell the American people some of the one or two cases of the policies of juvenile court Judge Carrie Bloom that is hurting public safety in the city of Cincinnati. Well, the one that's the most recent that just occurred here in the middle of May, was last summer. A juvenile was walking through Washington Park, was brutally attacked and as a result of this

attack, ended up suffering a traumatic brain injury. The in insiet police investigated was able to develop a suspect, charged, a suspect who's a juvenile court case went on May fifteenth. He was adjudicated delinquent of felonious assault and his consequence was he was put on forbase. Allowing these violent people, violent juveniles to be out running around with probation. When you get convicted of a colonious assault is just endangering the community. You know. I had on the boy's

mother on June fourth. Her first name was Tracy, and she did not want her last name being used for fear of retaliation. And the boy, who was a seventeen year old, went there with a little group of friends. I guess a vape a little bit, which isn't a good health decision, nonetheless, and a group of juveniles came up and started hassling them. And when the boy, the seventeen year old boy, the son of Tracy, got up and started walking away, as when he was cold cocked,

he was viciously beaten. There was one of the kids with a cast on the writer arm that used his cast to beat him in the head. His teeth came through his lower lip. He had rib injuries. And the mother and father got a call to come to children, so they went down there and she broke into tears, and she didn't want to do that in front of her son because he looked like he was on death's door. Fortunately he

survived. And as I understand it from Tracy that this juvenile who was only fourteen years old when this happened, is now I guess fifteen was already on probation and there was an anticipation. She related a conversation that Judge Carrie Bloom directed toward the detective that she gave me the background on it. I want to tell you what she told me and you can confirm yeah or nay.

But the detective told the mother and the father of the victim that because his kid is on probation for another offense, that this Judge Bloom may treated a little more harshly. When it didn't happen, and the judge found out on the bench that the detective had told the victim's mother and father about a previous record of the defendant that Judge Bloom won out after the Cincinnati detective. Have

you heard the same story. So this is what I can tell you as the FFP respects and honors the Supreme Court and the rules in which they put forth. And when you talk about filing grievances with the soprime Supreme Court against attorneys and judges, once those things are filed, they have to remain confidential. So I can't speak as to that case in particular, Well I can, you can't, and that's what the mother told me, and I would

assume it's accurate. What was there about the decision of Judge Carrie Bloom that caused you to seek authority of your executive committee to go to the Supreme Court about her behavior. Can you give me an answer on that one. Yeah.

So I've been with the Cincinni Police Department for twenty four years. I have never in my career, and I actually conferred with people that have been around much much longer than me, of an instance where you had a judge that has filed any kind of complaint against a police officer, and no one could find no one can confirm any time that has ever happened. So that's

kind of where some of these things came from. I was told that the Judge Carrie Bloom filed a complaint with the City of Cincinnati seeking to affect the employment of the detective who told the family members about a previous history of the

defendant and that that case with the city. So Judge Bloom filed a complaint with the City of Cincinnati the employer of the detective, saying this is a problem because he's told the victim's parents that this juvenile had a previous record and am I correct in saying that that's so called complaint filed by Judge Bloom and the city went nowhere. I think that's probably a safe assumption you. Under

Marcy's Law, detectives and police officers are required to do certain things. And one of the things that is absolutely required is when you have a victim of a crime, to keep them updated as to the status of this investigation.

And that is what has routinely done. That's what the law says, and that's what Cincinnati police officers do. So Marcy's Law says that victims of crime have a right to be present for all criminal proceedings involving the victim and also has a right to speak in court about what the punishment ought to be.

And obviously, Judge Kerry Bloom and also Ken Cobert, there was a constitutional amendment passed two or three years ago by seventy one percent of Ohioans and that said that the judge must consider public safety when issuing a bond or setting a punishment. Public safety. Seventy one percent of us said, you've got to consider that, and I am certain that Judge Carrie Bloom does not do that. Let's move on to another issue, which is the so called cultural assessment

the standards of Cincinnati Police. And I've read this story. I like to have other groups culturally assessed. But what is the city's purpose in investigating Cincinnati police about the cultural assessment? Did you participate in it? And what is it? I absolutely did participate. This was a directive set down from the city manager to have an outside agency come in and determining what you know, this this assessment of what the culture's like within the Cincinnati Police Department. There's

a survey that you encompassed a lot of different things. You know, how you feel about working for, you know, the police department, any issues that you see, things that you think are going well within the department. It's kind of just an overview of what you believe, you know and whole is the culture you know of working for the police department and what are the results known? At this point that the police are under investigation to see how

culturally understand there was problems with discrimination, problems with reporting offenses. Uh. Is the final report out on that? Yeah, so that everybody in the police department was emailed the final report. And it's it's important to note that there there were some distinct positives that you know, came out of this assase.

The by and large, the since I police officers believe that the police department is doing very very well when it comes to our wellness unit, you know, giving officers tools and resources they need to ensure that mentally they are well, physically that they are well, and it has been it's been a

great improvement for those things. The other part was community engagement. They believe, you're going back to two thousand and one and we sold how those riots and how that changed, you know, policing in Cincinnati, and you know, buy and large, the police officers believe that we are doing community things very very well. Now the bad part is communication. I don't believe that your communication is a problem. I believe that communication is a problem in many,

many facets of society. But that was by and large one of the biggest, biggest complaints that occurred was that there's just a lack of communication from the top down, I mean from the city manager or the mayor chief Thiji to the police officers or vice versa. Is that the area of problem that you don't the rank and file do not feel as if they're being supported by

the administration. Correct, Yeah, that there's just there's no communication. You know, you don't have you don't you know the rank and file officers that you're the ones that are out there every day taking radio runs, doing the vast majority of the work for the police department, that they don't believe that they're being communicated what's going on, you know, in the department as a

whole. Just stepping back, I've been told by officers that there's an implicit understanding not to do certain things such as pullover drivers on ticki tac violations, such as, don't chase somebody down down an alley at three o'clock in the morning. Don't be aggressive. In other words, stand down. I see speed bumps all over town. There used to be not speed bumps because cops were pulling people over, and from that all kinds of things would develop.

For example, yesterday in New York City, someone had an obscured license plate and NYPD pulled over this guy and because the license plate was obscured and inside of his car was one hundreds of rounds of ammunition that there was whips with weights on him. There was NYPD uniforms, there was transit uniforms, in the car. There was semi automatic weapons, knives and clubs, along with

anti American rantings and ravings. And this guy seemingly is a member or advocate for the goals of al Qaeda. So when you pull somebody over, you think it's an obscured license plate. But from that, like Timothy McVeigh pulls away from the Oklahoma City bombing in the Alpha P. Murray Federal Building and he's pulled over for a speeding violation and he was the guy that blew up the building. And so many times pulling somebody over starts with an obscured license

plate or speeding and suddenly it develops into a serious felony arrest. Can you tell the American people, Ken Kober, if there's an implicit or explicit understanding by cops to kind of stand down and don't be too aggressive. So this is the interesting part. You know, every district in the city of Cincinnati is essentially like its own department. You have some supervisors that are telling cops say, look, don't go out and do stuff because we're short, because

we're this or that whatever reason. And then you have other you know, other districts and other reliefs telling cops say, go out and do your job. It's it just varies from district to district, relief to relief. I know that there has always been you know, you know the uh the mantra that you know, this is uh this this law, this license plate law or or no front plate. You know before that was uh rescinded that these are you know, these these stops are just they're silly. You shouldn't be

doing that. Now, I do say that I agree giving somebody a ticket for a license plate light is probably not the best idea. However, when you look at using that is probable cost to stop of you to investigate further, it is an absolute fantastic tool. It's a law that's on the books that officers are acting within the wall. I think it's a fantastic idea.

Like I said, I was, I was going to use the Timothy McVeigh case because that was just fantastic police work that you know, Ultimately, what he thought was just going to be a stop for speeding, you turn into arresting. You know, a bomber. So it ebbs and flows, you know what, you know what politically what is going on? I mean you look at you know with what happened to Government Square last weekend. It's got cops nervous, you know, should we be going out and doing proactive work?

Now? What I want to see is, once this investigation is complete, that we have the city manager, you know, we have the city administration, we have the police administration, stand up, release the findings and say, look, these officers did the right thing. We fully support them, because that is how you get officers to gain the trust of leadership,

to encourage them to want to go out and continue proactive work. Tard to a couple of lawyers in a big towntown loan for they must go nameless, who say that they had a memo circulating telling employees at lunchtime, be careful where you go in downtown Cincinnati and if you got to work late, don't walk to your car unless you're with someone that may help or not help.

If you were downtown and uh, would you walk around downtown through Government Square on the UH or in and around fourth and fifth and sixth Street to Fountain Square maybe at nine or ten o'clock at night. Uh, it's just you and your wife. I assume you're armed, but nonetheless, many people don't know your cop. Is it safe in downtown Cincinnati after hours? O'kay? Right now, nine or ten o'clock at night. You're not going to find

me a government square, you know. I think people should, you know, really consider, you know, what environment they want to put themselves in. Now, you know, there are there are certain folks that that's they have to they have to use that bus system, right, and that's why there's officers there, so you know, it has its challenges, you know. But I wouldn't go there because I don't want to put myself in the

position of just what does team legal on there? I don't want to subject myself nor my wife to people that are openly smoking marijuana correct, people that are openly just mixing drinks and doing these things. I don't. I don't want to be a part of that, you know. And that's that's where we are as a society is. You know, there are certain groups out there that are trying to criticize these police officers for enforcing low level misdemeanors that

are quality of life issues. I don't understand it. These officers are out here just trying to make a difference, trying to make their community safeer, trying to make an already violent government square. They're trying to make it safer and to get put back from citizens in this city. For these officers doing it, it just makes no sense to me. And at this point I

just won't put myself in that situation. Well, it's sad when cops in uniform at Government Square downtown Cincinnati you have open air drug dealing, marijuana being smoked, alcohol, screaming, hollering and shouting and the cops that's illegal. And the cops show up on a call to say, okay, what's going on and suddenly you may be in a life and death struggle for your gun.

And the cops involved pulled out their taser and hit one of the gentlemen with that, and there's another cop with his service weapon out and all of a sudden, they're the ones being scrutinized for what they did. And when the head of the FOP says, don't go to Government Square after dark, which is a significant part of downtown Cincinnati, to me, that's a major

problem. Have you gotten support from mayor Pureval, from Fiji, from share long are they saying, hey, Ken Kober and the cops were with you. You got to do your job, make a rest. And when you get into a life and death struggle, when you fight a cop and he's got a gun on his hip and you get on the ground or you're going back and forth with the cop, you're a split second away from a Sunny Kim situation. That's awful. Have you gotten verbal support from the leadership of

our city saying what those cops did was okay? So I can tell you I've met with the city manager and the police chief over this issue. Once you explain all of all of the facts, the whole toutality of things, it doesn't seem like either one of them have any issues with what occurred. But what I'm encouraging to do, because we can have this conversation you know, you know, in a in a private area, you know, you

know. But ultimately, what these cops want to know is that they are publicly supporting this that I do know that they're waiting for the they're waiting for the investigation to be complete. And what I've encouraged both of them to do is once it is, then you should publicly say that we do support these actions of these cops, and we support what they do day in and day out. Charlie Lucan would have gone. Officer Mark Mallory would have done it.

John Cranley would have done it. And it's said we're down about one to two hundred cops, which is a large number many times, and when two or four hundred kids show up on the riverfront at night having fights and and peel outs, that cops are kind of told, hey, don't do a lot here, and that's sad. But Ken Coober, we got to run. I want to get your petive, especially on what's going on with a complaint against Judge Bloom and good luck with that complaint. And once again,

thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Ken right great, thanks for having me. Bill. God bless America. Let's continue with more your reaction five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill cunning into Great American Life, JOm of the Red's Off Today, Back out of Tomorrow, all on News Radio seven hundred WLW. Are you ready for Big twelve? Football? Tickets for the twenty twenty four Cincinnati football season are on set. By the Way, I

Love Robert Jones Plumbing and Andy Buker of Temp Star Quality. You can feel and let's set up the rest of today's big show. Red's off today last night? How exciting was that? Unbelievable? The Reds still on the cusp of getting a playoff spot, but off today back out of Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Milwaukee. The rech pitching staff is lined up. Let's see

what happens. And also, of course, big decision this morning by the United States Supreme Court nine zip and believe it or not, the abortion four horses and the liberals do not like the decision. May I explain? Supreme Court delivered a nine zip ruling that the abortion pill may be sent through the mail really with or without telemarketers I'm sorry, tele of doctors. By that, I mean that the marketing these pills can be done and don't have to

have a doctor prescribe it. In fact, midwives can do it too. It's become ubiquitous and much like what happened with gay marriage. But when the gay marriage the decision came out, the Human Rights Campaign did not know what to do. Their whole purpose for thirty years was to make sure that gay couples could get married anywhere in the country, and when the decision came they could. The Human Rights Campaign said, damn, what do we do now?

We got buildings, we have salaries, we have benefits to pay, we have a large foundational money coming in. We have the tech giants keep sending us millions of dollars since we've won. What do we do? Do we disband? No? What they did was move on to something else called transgender rights. And that's why we have transgender rights. Is the Human Rights Campaign having won the issue of gay marriage, now wanting to move on to

something else. Keep the money of coming. So the best decision for the abortion rights movement was for the US Supreme Court to say, Nope, women cannot get abortion pills through the mail without a doctor's visit. You're gonna have a teledoctor or a midwife. In other words, go to the pharmacy and get it. Because they have millions and millions and millions of dollars in used

rents to be paid. And if they went on the issue of abortion, which is generally a killing of healthy unborn babies, then the reason to exist is gone away. So I look forward to the media later today tomorrow, over the weekend tomorrow, said well, this doesn't mean anything. Sure, we won nine zip. And women can get abortion now through the mail, and I've seen one report as much as sixty seven percent of abortions are now

through the mail. You can go online or whatever, see a teledoctor or not, and the pills come and it iss create little package through the United States Postal Service or UPS or FedEx or whatever. They come the next day. Just order them and they come. So they won And that means more and more babies are going to be killed. And as a consequence, you might know that abortions have gone up in the year twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four to twenty twenty five is going to be Banner years. All of

us at one point or a z eyegoats and fetuses. All of us at some point were unborn babies, every one of us. And thank god my mother decided to have me, and thank god your mother decided to have you. And what has to happen is pregnancy centers all over Cincinnati and around the country in as much support as is necessary because they give the necessary requirements to pregnant mothers to encourage them to keep their babies, whether it's rent payments or

doctor's visits or clothing, whatever it might be. Pregnancy centers are in the business of saving babies' lives. The abortion rights movement is in the business of killing unborn babies, and they had a big victory today which they can't accept because there's too much money. It's taken. One would note then, on

almost every community planned parenthood found. There was Margaret Sanger, who considered blacks to be less than full human beings, would put their planned Parenthood centers generally in the black community because that's where the money is, and they encourage, especially black mothers to kill their unborn babies. And they made I don't know, billions of dollars over the last fifty years from planned parenthood. Big buildings,

big structures, a lot of bricks, a lot of mortar. If you've been around christ Hospital across the street, there's a huge plan Parenthood center right there. They're in the business of killing unborn babies, and business there is down because it's done now through the mail, and the Supreme Court just said zip that providers can send it through the mail to any state, any

city, any county. Now, one loose end is that some states in the South have laws that say that a mother cannot have abortion pills sent to them through the mail. Good luck with that one. Generally, every time that the rights of the federal government have been up against the rights of Mississippi or Alabama, guess what Mississippi Alabama lose. So this, if you're an abortionist, this decision is a great victory, but it will not be accepted

as a victory. Too much money's at stake, So we'll see what happens. Secondly, just sad on ken Kober, who walks in the shoes of Dan Hills, and when he said that as a cop of some quarter of a century, he would not feel safe in and around the Federal Office Building. Government Square is that small area right next to the United States Federal Courthouse. And when a cop with a gun would not feel safe going there at

night, sends you a message. Now, if we had a regular mayor, a normal mayor like a Mark Mallory or a Cranley or a Luken or a David Man, they would make sure that the police fully were present a government Square on a daily basis to make sure that the open air drug market would not take place there, much like at Saint Francis seraph on Liberty Street that if we had a normal mayor and normal law enforcement types, we can't

have that in our town. There are parts of Cincinnati downtown extremely safe. In and around Lytle Park that's beautiful, the Riverfront generally, be careful. Schmell Park, Okay, go to a Reds game, a Bengals game, an FC game, no problem, go in, do whatever what. Last night, how many unbelievable number packed and stacked to GBP. Some forty thousand plus showed up for Elie de Lacruz Bobblehead night and La Cruz played terrible,

but nonetheless the Reds won. So there are parts of Cincinnati you want to avoid. And as Matt Reese brought up about twenty minutes ago, you may know that in the last three days there's been three drive by shootings. Sarmer's getting off to a bad start. Something called shot Spotter has indicated, which are computerized programs with listening capabilities all over certain parts of Cincinnati, and Channel nineteen and the Great Trisha Mackey said that there were about twenty thousand shots fired

picked up by shots Parker. I'm shot Spotter about two years ago and now it's accelerating. I wouldn't be surprised if thirty thousand shots fired in the city of Cincinnati, resulting in about five hundred individuals that are wounded and about ninety

to one hundred deaths. And it's not stopping, it's accelerating. When police stand down and you heard Ken Kober say, there are districts where the captains say to their rank and file, you know, be careful, don't pull people over, and don't be aggressive, don't chase anybody, and don't pull anybody over for a traffic violation. Guess what the message is quickly sent out that bad behavior and I'll be punished. We have a terrible problem in Amily

County Juvenile Court. We had Tracy Hunter for years and she was committing sins and crimes in office. Finally was convicted and sent to prison for six months. Now we have judge Carrie Bloom has not committed any crimes to my knowledge, but her judgment is terrible. It's awful when you have kids putting other kids, beatings in children's hospital with brain bleeds, teeth punched through the lips, kicked in the ribs and the groin and put there, and the kid

that did it. Who's already on probation, which means you got one chance. And then Judge Bloom says, go and send no more. I'll put you on double secret probation till you're twenty one. The message is sent out. Criminal activity will not have a consequence. And I see in Pierce Township, my friends in Claremont County, we send six of our finests there to

break into cars and steal vehicles. So may I give you a little bit of tip from the great American. When I went to OTR over the weekend and had a little dinner with my good friend, maybe I should mention his name. First name of Sean, former Chief Deputy of Hamilton County with side lease. I told him, and I'll tell you that, leave nothing of value in your car. Zero. Please don't leave a weapon in the car, don't leave a wallet, don't leave a bag, don't leave a purse.

Leave nothing of value in your car. And please don't lock the doors, because the thieves and the criminals first thing to do is see if the door's open, are locked, and if it's locked, they'll break in within about three seconds and ran to the sack the inside of your vehicle and then leave and you're left with a thousand dollars bill save flight of repair to come and fix the side window or the driver's side window. So the rules are

these in today's world. You're can mean Pierce Township or Avondale or Boone County. Do not lock your doors of your car. Every time you get out, take everything with you, leave nothing in your car. And if you're at home, clean out the garage a little bit and put your car inside the garage if at all possible, and maybe things go a little bit better. And also at home, always leave a light on, and every few nights change the light that's on, so that you know if someone's casing the

joint, they're going to move to the next house. If your car door is unlocked and there's nothing of value in the car, these bums and derelics and these monsters who killed people like Benjamin Addison will simply move on to the next car. Hunting is good. Lots of cars. Is probably a million or two million cars in the tri State. They'll move on to the next car. It's sad to tell you this, but in large parts of our community, the criminal justice system is broken down, completely collapsed, him.

Many count of juvenile court is collapsed. And when you have judges like Samantha's Silverstein municipal court judge giving no bonds to serious felons who commit serious acts, we got a problem. Judge Silverstein, brand new to the bench but a big time white liberal female at a case in front of her where a guy broke into the baby mama's home, beat her to within an inch of her life, causing serious facial injuries, put her, tied her to a chair,

and then strangled her unconscious. He thought she was dead and left. When that person was finally picked up and peered in front of Judge Silverstein, she asked, this bum, this derelict, this monster, how much money can you afford to post? He said, three hundred dollars. These are serious felonies of felonious assault, aggravated battery and possible rape. And what happened is okay. The guy posted three hundred dollars in cash and is gone.

The woman now is living in a fear for her life. I would ask Women Helping Women, which is a big time liberal female group, and down collecting lots of money because because of their name, why hasn't women Helping Women come out and said Judge Silverstein, you're not doing your job on the bench. The Constitution in Ohio says you must consider public safety when setting a bond.

She does not. She wants serious felons to be released. That's the community in which we now live, and I won't change until you change it at the ballot box. I want more women's groups to take advantage. I know they're all liberals, like the National Organization for Women, Women Helping Women, the Urban League, etc. They don't want to go after any democratic

judge. It doesn't fit their template. But it's seriously wrong when so called women's groups in town refuse to issue statements toward judges that they help elect that destroy the lives of innocent women in the tri States, including I had on Melissa Powers the next day. This guy has a terrible criminal record, beats up his girlfriend to within an inch of her life, leaves her with life threatening injuries, thinking he killed her, and then he's out before the paperwork

is complete. That is sick and it's sad. The name is Judge Samanthus Silverstein, and in the next election she needs to be turned out the pasture along with Judge Bloom juvenile Court who may not make it to the next election. As you heard, ken Kober Say Fop's followed a complaint against her with the High of Supreme Court, and we'll see what happens. These things take a long time to work out, so let's continue. Coming up in a

few minutes, here will be Rex Elliott. He's an attorney representing eighty seven year old woman who was killed Beverly Kenney a couple of weeks ago and a crosswalk metro driver killed her and also later on his Tim Graham of the Media Research Center, it's now twelve fifty four, perfect weather. Things are good the Great American where my words are like food for your brain. All on news radio seven hundred WULW. A good day starts with a good morning.

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streaming light Old Cunningham the Grand American. Of course, Today Red's Baseball is off. They're in Milwaukee Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the Big Tree Game set reds Andy. You play their best then, but until then. On January the eleventh, I can recall when this event took place. A metro bus driver is facing only misdemeanor charges in the crash that happened on January

the eleventh. His name is forty seven year old Dion Willis. He's been charged for four counts of vehicular homicide, one count of vehicular homicide and a crash that killed eighty seven year old Beverly Kenny. And this fine woman was in a crosswalk with the signal and for some reason unknown, the bus was attempting to turn right on a Duck Creek road from Dana and failed to yield

to a pedestrian inside the crosswalk with a walk signal in her favor. And joining us now is Rex Elliott. He's the fine personal injury attorney representing the family. And Rex Elliott, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Rex, can you tell the American people? I kind of briefly wentever some of the facts of facts as you know them to be at this point. Yeah, Bill, the reality is that Beverly Kinny. First, let me tell you about her. She was an eighty seven year old going on fifty.

She walked four to five miles a day. She was scheduled to go on a three hundred and thirty mile Pike ride from Pittsburgh to DC. A week ago. She volunteered at you know, Kennedies all throughout the city of Cincinnati. This stand not only lost an extraordinary person, the community of Cincinnati lost the servant. What happened on January eleventh is she was headed down to the construction side of the new Cincinnati Public Radio to check it out. She was

on her daily walk, perfectly sunny day. She was on her way back home. Dion Willison is fourteen to sixteen ton City bus saw her the entire way as he was approaching that intersection. He sat at that intersection for twenty five seconds while was standing right there on the corner. She got the green walk light with about ten feet across the road, and Dion Willis made that

wide turn and ran her over killed her. And then by the way, after he ran her over, he got out of his bus, he checked it out, went back in the bus, and backed it up again with the human life beneath his machine. Now, the reality is that Dion Willis is driving history indicated that he never should have even been hired by Sorta. He had been fired from two prior garbage truck jobs for safety violations. He had six licensed suspensions and three crashes on his record before he even applied with

Soorta. And then he gets to SORTA and during training he said he told him he has tunnel vision. They said he doesn't multitask well. They said he takes unnecessarily wide turns. They had all kinds of problems with him in the training situation, and then they hire him in February twenty and eighteen, and in December of twenty and eighteen, he runs a red light and puts a twenty four year old kid to Carlo Fowler in a wheelchair for the rest

of his life. To Carlo Fowler was broadsided by Willis. He spent two months in a coma, two years in a hospital, and is now in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. He had a long list of driving citations, another six crashes while he was a sorted driver, and at the time he hit Beverly Kenney on January eleventh, he was driving on a suspended license. I mean, it's unfathomable how this guy was behind the wheel of the city bus. As far as Beverly herself eighty seven years old going

on fifty five. It is miles from the incident site to the new construction of Public Radio downtown. So this woman had to be vibrant and alive and walking around the city. And as many do, especially when you get elderly, you pay attention to signals. It says walker, don't walk, and you're saying Beverly waited until the walk light came on. Then she walked into a mark crosswalk and there's every indication the drivers, the driver knew she was

there, right. It was a perfectly funny afternoon. Her shadow stretched across the street, and we're talking about a rule follower here. Beverly Kenny, on her daily walks, would many days pick up crash along the road. That was her mission was to improve the city of Cincinnati. She volunteered at La Soup, a soup cond kitch kitchen. She volunteered at ten Thousand Villages, an apparel and you know, sort of trinket place for underprivileged folks.

She was a talk about a great American. She she volunteered at Cincinnati Public Radio. She was a rule follower. This guy was about as reckless as I said it the other day. I wouldn't have put this guy behind the wheel of a golf cart, let alone the city bus. He couldn't. He couldn't operate garbage trucks proper. And by the way, by the way, Rex, I have great respect for Rumkey and the garbage men. I

have a pretty good relationship with the guy that picks up my garbage. The rumpky driver up every day at four o'clock in the morning, working hard in rain and snow and ice and hot hauling around garbage. I have great respect for garbage trucks, but I want to have more respect for metro drivers actually driving buses, affecting human lives. And you're saying that Dion Willis didn't have enough skills to operate a garbage truck. He didn't, and he didn't have

it. He didn't have enough skills to operate a big wheel, for God's sake. And by the way, Sorida had a long history of putting bad drivers in the position. Back in twenty sixteen, they had a driver by the name of Tyrone Patrick who killed a guy named Stephen Frank under almost the exact same circumstances. The Tyrone Patrick ran over Stephen Frank and his daughter Emily

Frank in a cross walk on January twenty seven, twenty sixteen. Tyro Pratt Patrick had been involved in thirty nine crashes as the metro driver before he mowed down Stephen Krank. Frank sort of didn't learn their lesson. They didn't put Dion Willocks behind the wheel of the buck. He then mowed down, you know, to Carlo Fowler, who's in a wheelchair today, and then kills Beverly Kenny on January eleven, twenty twenty four. It was, frankly a

miracle that he didn't kill somebody else before he killed Beverly. It's a travesty and a senseless and unnecessary depth. The reality is, we don't put, you know, pilots behind the control of the airplane. We don't say, hey, one or two is okay? One or two planes going down are okay. We got to pay a little more attention to the safety of the drivers that were putting behind these multi time machines, you know, Rex Elliott. Sometimes the argument has made an injury cases that the person is old,

they don't have much life to live. Their life is not as valuable as someone who's thirty five or forty years old. Many times you have to reduce the present value someone's life. So if someone forty years old gets tragically killed, you say you got thirty years of life, you make fifty thousand a year, that's one point five million. Reduce it to present value and five

percent inters how much money is that? And so I hear the other side of the argument, that is, if you're older, life is more precious when there's less of it to waste. And so how would you respond to the argument that somehow, well, after all, she was eighty seven years old and she didn't have much economic value left, and what the hell how would you respond to that? Yeah, well, I couldn't agree with you

more. First of all, if you have had the ability to navigate the treacherous waters of life for eighty seven years, you have the right to go out on your own terms, not because of some stupidity like this. Secondly, you know, in my interviews with Beverly's grandchildren, they told me they expected that you would outlive them. And even more importantly, Bill this community, the city of You know, many times people die and the family's had

a tragic, terrible loss. In this particular case, the city of Cincinnati lost a tremendous servant, somebody. You know, this is a person that every day on her walk she made it a point to say hello to people, whether they set hello to her or not. This is the value of this life. Was is about as extraordinary as I've seen in thirty five years doing this kind of work. Now, lastly, he's only charged with misdemeanors.

Would you look forward to this Dion Willis's character getting more than a misdemeanor, because in Cincinnati today, those who are convicted of misdemeanors seldom have ever gone to jail. If what you're saying is accurate, and I have no reason to believe it isn't, shouldn't it be charged with a felony? I believe he may well be charged with a felony for this reason. On he was driving on a suspended license. Statutorily, that gives the prosecutor the ability

to charge him with a felony. He was operating his personal vehicle eighty eight miles an hour in a fifty five in Franklin County in November twenty twenty three. He blew off the court date, so they suspended his license. He went in on December thirteenth and paid the fine, but they told him they gave him a slip of paper that said, your license is suspended. It is not going to be reinstated until you take more steps, including paying the

reinstatemency. It was still suspended. On January eleventh, Dion Willis killed Beverly Kenney. And you know what he did. The very next day, He runs to the VMB and pays his reinstatementcy. You know why, because I guarantee you. In his own mind, he said, uh, oh, I'm in trouble now. I killed her. On a suspended license. I got to clean this up, and I think that's going to be the basis

for a felony charge. To go back to your first comments, are you saying that Dion Willis hit her and then got out, got back in the bus and rolled back over her again. Yeah, Well we don't know if you rolled back over her, but we know that she was underneath the bus. The video, by the way, we have dash camp video inside video of the bucks, outside video of the bus. It is as horrific and gruesome as any video I've seen, and I've seen a lot of bad video.

He hit her, she was underneath the bus. He jumps out of the bus on the video, runs back in the bus, hits it, reversing, takes the bucks back a few feet with the human life underneath his bucks. I mean, it's just, you know, it's just crazy that somebody like this is behind the wheel of a metro bus. Somebody had to begin to take a look at SORTA and the driving record of some of these

folks that are there. You know, SORTA is funded largely by right you know, state and local you know taxes, along with some fun somebody did the Cincinnati City council. Somebody's got to start taking a look at sort of because all sort of said up to now is hey, we're sorry for the family. I don't get any indication that they're going to dig in and find out how in the world this guy was still driving. Well, for those who ride buses, for those who enter running have interplay with buses, the

best in the brides should be bus drivers. We used to have a caller here named Don who was a wonderful metro bus driver that spent his entire career and had no accidents whatsoever. And Don has moved on to his rewards in heaven. But I would hope that Dion Willis receives a full measure of justice. And once again Rex Elliott, personal injury Attorney, Rex Elliott, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham showing good luck to you. Thank you,

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driving those buses now. Secondly, there's a headline out of Washington that will not get media play because it doesn't fit the die tribe. Headline. White House of Poses spending nineteen point five percent pay hike for junior enlisted troops. So I read into the story the enlisted men and women, much like the producers here, deserve a lot more money. And I can't tell you how those who volunteer to serve live paycheck to paycheck, making as a grunt about

twenty six thousand dollars a year. Most are eligible for food stamps. So the military has a once in a generation recruitment crisis. So to go back to the back pages of this number to give you an example of where Joe Biden's heart is. According to the Department of Defense, the Army is short twenty four percent of its recruitment goal, Navy is short twenty percent, air Force down ten percent. The pay is not kept pay with inflation. Since

Biden took office, inflation is about twenty percent. And so all the Republicans and even some Democrats say this is ridiculous that these young men and women deserve more pay, Including the Democratic chairman of the Senate committee in charge of this thing, plus those in the in the in the House, Representative Adam Smith, the Democrats said we must increase pay for the military. Does that make sense to you? Of course it does. Now to give you a number.

The total cost each year would be about thirty billion dollars to increase the pay of the grunts in the military. Thirty billion a year. We spend at least one hundred and sixty billion a year on illegal immigrants, illegal aliens. So in the four years Trump's four years Biden's in office, that's something in the range of six hundred billion dollars for food, housing, clothing, and freebies for illegals in the country. Six hundred billion in Biden's four years.

But he won. Can not spend what my gosh, twenty five one sixth amount of money to encourage people to join the military. And Joe Biden says, no, how about that? How about the police, how about corrections officers in Hamliny County, how about cops in Boone County, in Pierce Township. They all deserve a twenty to thirty percent increase because it is a tough, impossible job to do. And when I come to work and babble incessantly, I'm not putting at risk my life, I don't think. At

times I think I am, but not in reality. But cops and firefighters risk their life for you and I. They need to be paid. Some cities are starting cops off at one hundred thousand dollars a year. We should do it here in the Tri State. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. Four years ago, he was a senior in high school in tiny Fort Paynt, Alabama. Now the Bengals Super Bowl chances rest out his right foot to kick his up. Yeah, yeah, good coffin nails. Bam,

bam bam. That is unba believable. The Cincinnati Bengals come from behind on the road. Unbelievable. Dan, it is no fluke. It is a fact. The Cincinnati Bengals are headed to Super Bowl fifty six. Oh hello, Buyet, I'm Skulls. I'm broadcasting you boned you. I'm saying never early for who day hit the music? He says, for who they hit some pretty good calls, and that's one of them. I got a textter from a good friend of mine segment who said, you are irrelevant, but

you do things in a good way. How did that make it feel? I'm glad Joe Pater said that about me. Thank you. He said, you're irrelevant, yeah, but you do things in a good way. Thank you, Joe. Also, this is not as easy as I make it look. You know what I'm saying, that's for sure. Let's continue now with Bengal Jim. Tangled Jim, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. In the segment Stude Report Bengal Jim. Let's go back in time on the whole day to his career. You know that, no, no question about it.

Let's go, Jim. Can we go back in time a little bit? Yes, sir, how'd you become Bengal Jim? Give me the history, Give me the pedigree? Good story? Ool, I work Bengal school every day? Really, man, all that did? How many years has this been? Oh geez, yeah, since I didn Uh, that's just nineteen eighty one. We'll I'm an old fan out this is nineteen eighty one. Been forty three years of glorious Bengal Jim. Now there's a big event

coming up July the twentieth. Tell the American peace people what's happening in Newport on seven twenty four? Just looking at his Reds Fest, but it now it is Bengals Fest. Willy. We're talking three thousand Bengal fans the Newport Pavilion over there at Newport Concert venue. We have the inside outside area. We've got a live band. We've got fifty to sixty players coming and created Coach Taylor, Anthony Demillios, Pete Johnson, We've got players from every decade

of Bengals football comedy. This thing really all for charity. We think we're gonna raise fifty plus thousand dollars for the Toe Burrow Foundation or Millions' Foundation, Ken Anderson Alliance, billing the Marisi High Bailey Foundation. We fans are going to absolutely kill a eighty fourth pavilion July twentieth, twenty dollars tickets will we we want to make sure this is family friendly. We've got a big kids own there, very affordable for families. So we're excited to tell about that.

Tickets sold out or can regular slap still get involved? We can get you away. And I promise you said body twenty one hundred tickets to consulta ads up this morning. We do expected to be to sell out. We're see We've got Bob Johnson, You've got Bob Trumpy, Jeff Blake, were flying in, Zach Taylor, We've got Pete Jons. We got all these

guys coming together. It's never been bugg before. Can you imagine fifty to sixty Bengal players from every era Bengals football standing on stage getting the pitcher together. I am so amped to not bringing fands together, families and having a great day to day and make FO favillions so much money. You know,

that's been going on now for about fifty five years. And I can remember the glory days in the beginning with Paul Brown, and then the Kenny Anderson era, then the Boomer size and era, and then of course after that Super Bowl Era number three happened a couple of years ago. And I think, in a way, this is the best time in history to be a Bengals because of Joe Burrow and what's happening and the connection of the Bengals to the community and the glory of the players. Let me ask you a silly

question. Are you ready for a silly question? I'm scared to go that will shoot. I'm thinking many times there's a star in one sport that transfers to another sport, such as bo Jackson, such as Deon Sanders have switched. Ellie Dela Cruz didn't play well last Night's struck out a lot. He's faster than Jamar Chase. He's bigger than Jamar Chase. He's got more of

it spread than Jamar Chase. Does it make sense for Zach Taylor to maybe talk to David Bell about having Dela Cruz catch balls from Joe Burrow at pay Court Stadium beginning the first week in October, assuming the Reds don't get to the playoffs. Does that make sense to you? Can you see Dela Cruz? Can you see t Higgins and number one Jamar Chase all three catching balls? What would that be like at pay Corps? Do you remember? You

remember Dan Sanders played for the Reds played baseball football. Uh, that could plays. We were talking about that last night. We were at the game last night watching the red set the city up North Ellie and begels Orange and Black football season in the Red Hilly baseball season. Could work? Should work.

We've gotta make this happen. Let's set that well. I'm gonna do my best because, as you know, I taught David Bell how to hit baseballs, and uh, of course I'm very close to Zach Taylor, and I could see maybe the Reds would have to give a little bit here and there and maybe don't go across the middle. Just have Della Cruz go straight down the field him do do uh end zone type thals? And I can't imagine imagine his touchdown dance? Oh my god, can you imagine be bigger

than the Jim R Chasin? What's it called the shak? And the I don't know what hell it is? Gritty gritty? Yeah, ell Will WILLI would you want kid? So I did? He just won. He went streets the sideline, pat the safety's never gets it worth twenty five touchdowns, It's gonna happen. We gotta make this happen. Just don't go across the middle. Don't go across the medal, just down the sidelines, go to the goalpost and I'll throw the ball up and you go jump. Can you

imagine he could dunk a basketball with both hands? Timon stadium berserk? Now, what's some of the other entertainment aspects, Bengal Jim, you got the you got the draft choice, the number one coming, you got Bob Johnson, A lot of the president team will be there. Maybe me get Ellie Della Cruz, who're are the redg light twentieth? Get him down there to orientate him to football and one other thing before I let you speak. In

the Dominican Republic, I talked to Jose Rio about this. They don't have football and the Dominican Republic, and so when Ellie grew up, they don't have soccer there either. He never played anything but baseball. And so if you can introduce him, you know, just briefly the football and maybe pay him twenty million dollars to catch football's I think got winner. What else is gonna happen July twentieth, there's about one thousand tickets remaining. I'm gonna get

the website, Bengal Jim, what else going on there? Yeah, so we have two programs go out in between bands and DJ and all the other things got pretty rate Fergus basically, but we've had Zach Taylor, Dan Horden's going to go through these dat morrises and preview Zach Taylor and some of the current players. We're all still have a very special presentation at the Mayor of people, Kidney Anderson to the front of this is really where we're gonna have

the seconds coming in. We got Max Montoya, Anthony Mudio's free Dylan, Isaac Curtis. We're gonna be talking about our players, our Begel legends, willies that should absolutely be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. So we're gonna subtinue to celebrate our Bengals legends and we're never gonna let these guys be forgotten. Never. Bengal Jim, what is the website? If any give

the American people the website? Two places to go to go to any social media Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube or Twitter fans, we have the links on there, or go to Mega Court Pavilion on their site directly. You'll be able to get the tickets on there as well. But it's going to be a blast and we do expected to sell out. So if people want to go, let's so. I'd like to get you back on a few

days at a time. Bengal Jim talked to Zach Taylor about Ellie Dela Cruz number forty four catching balls from Joe Burrow just in practice practice, if he just practiced, just get him out there to practice and see what happens. If he can catch a ground ball and hit a ninety five mile pro fastball, he can catch a football, for God's sakes, Bengal Jim, Thank you very much. Yeah, go ahead, I think what we do. We also let Joe Brow play some shortstop for the rigs. That's how we're

doing. What about a trade Dela Cruz for Joe Burrow short stop. I don't think like that, but let's see if let's let's go to wide receiver first and then we'll worry about the next thing. Joe Burrow short stop not bad, you know. Bat shortstops down there. Now, it's gonna last for twenty years. We might need a center fielder. It's thank you. Fredo is gonna get hurt again. I assume everybody is. But nonetheless, Bengal Jim called back about a week before the event. Okay, yes,

so love you guys here there. Everybody see you. God bless America. Thank you, Bengal Jim. Segment, give me sports and make it fast. Will heave the stoot reporters of proud service. Every local Tamestar heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky. Called Tom Recton heating an air at eight five nine two six one eighty two sixty nine.

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still having what's what's her? What's what's the deal with her? I've told her I'd rather be seen than viewed, would you agree? She says, I don't think the Reds are gonna want to pay Joe's salary, thank you, but that might be a little bit of a problem for mister Castelini. Yes, fifty five million right now, the Reds, the Reds of I think payroll is what twenty eight pretty low? Yeah, so I think that the proposed trade might be No, no, it's not a trade. It's

a len Ley's program. Oh okay, something new len Ley's And let's fat out that I'll go over big with both unions. Well, Joe Burrow, right now, what's he doing after today's got nothing going on, right, He's got five weeks. He's going to go travel, sit by the pool and take it easy. One hundred and six six six twenty seventh out. It's the what he's going to do at fifty five more million to that. Just if he plays, he gets paid one sixty second of the fifty five

mil. If he doesn't play, it didn't get paid. You're like fifth third bankers. See what I'm saying, hundred sixty six point seven percent. If they were announce Joe Burrow for the next five weeks, are going to pinch it for the Reds? Uh? Would any game? Every game be sold out like last night? Yes? Why not do it? Then you have to get a Joe Burrow bobblehead, oh with Ellie and a reds UNIFORMA in a Bengals uniform? How big would that be? Sag? You're onto

something here? Man? Can you can you talk to Bob Casteline. I'm gonna call Karen Craft immediate call her now Bengals today Willi's signing a good Man Center Ted Carris to a one year contract where through twenty twenty five six point six million dollars a twelve million. They also signed second round pick Chris Jenkins, defensive player out of the University of Michigan. Mister Mims is the only guy that's left. The thing is signed. Baseball players are such great athletes,

they can play any sport. Football players tend to be one dimensional, you know what I'm saying, except for mister Sanders. Almost see what happens you and Bo Jackson. I mentioned him. He's pretty good. He was a US Open while he's ongoing at number two Pinehurst, North Carolina. Patrick Cantley six birdies, he's a clubhouse leader. It's five under after a sixty five. Ludwig Oberg is it minus four. Matthew Pavon of France is minus

three through sixteen now. Jim Herman is three over. Tiger Woods had a seventy four. Today he's four over. Justin Thomas plus seven, Phil Mickelson plus nine. Got another text in the county corner. I never want her to see me. She said, how about a bobblehead with Elidela Cruz in an FC uniform. Now you wanted to play a year round so he can play soccer? Well, yeah, because yeah, oh no, he's kind of busy. On Saturday night, because he'd have to be in San Jose

against the earthquakes, and then here and then in Milwaukee. Can you see him dribbling the ball down the field at FC? What would happen? I bet he's pretty good at that. Chaos. We have chaos. Let's see also Willie? What have we got here? Oh? Tennis? Rafa rafa Rafaelanda Dallas says he's gonna miss Wimbledon to focus on the Paris Olympics this summer. His double partner is Carlos Alcraz. That's a good point, is it?

Is it? Alcatraz, al Caraz? Go ahead? Let's see at Stanley Cup Final tonight, Game three, Florida and Edmonton Panthers up there, two games to none. The NBA is likely going to crown the Boston Celtics tomorrow night. They beat up on Dallas one six ninety nine to go three to zero. Netflix has announced it will stream a live hot hot dog eating contest between the main rivals Joey Chestnut and Kobeachi on September the second. Dave

Young sent me as from Warren County. They want to hold the event there. Dela Cruz Cincinnati Open tennis. Can he play tennis? Why not? Would you take a serve from him? He would be like a decathlon champion. And when you and I were out there as a doubles team, we didn't do too good. That's true. Dela Cruz could do what soccer, tennis and football. When they keep you busy at what? No, oh Lap says no, well, then we better not do. We don't get

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sega. I have a textan from Rob Sanders asking if Dela Cruz could come to the Kenton County jail and speak to the inmates, you know, if he's got to play baseball first for crying. If I became his agent, could I keep him busy when to go see the corner. You wanted to go over and talk to the inmates. You wanted to play soccer for f C. You wanted to play football for the Bengals. And his main job is playing baseball with the Reds. He's on a plane at about three hours.

He got donfil Milwaukee, get to Kenton County and talk to the inmates. No, I set it up. I could keep him busy. Well, why is he gonna and then he's gonna be so tired, he's not going to be able to play. He's a young man. What's he like twenty one, twenty two? Yeah, but he's young. Well, you can't tell me he could play very well? Right? He catch football's I guess put him at pay court. Let's just throw him the ball and see what Zack Taylor about one hand. You know, Zach Taylor is over there

yesterday, his kids took batting practice yesterday at Red's land. Well, let's get him down. I mean, I'm thinking outside the box. I'm just saying. And Joe Burrow playing for the Reds. Did he hit home runs at my ballpark? Ye? Practice? Yeah? Why can't he do it during the game? I don't know. Pen shit Number nine, get in there. But I think batting practice is a little bit different than one hundred and five miles an hour coming from sixty feet six inches. But you know

what, guys are athletes, will he? That's right, Joe Burrow can do anything he wants. Baseball players are the greatest athletes. Right. He's so tall in his long arms, he would have been a wicked tennis server on the county corner wants him to. Dave Young says, well, put him into the tournament. But in August a wild card and Dea la Cruz is a wild card. It might be. Imagine him serving a tennis ball. You wouldn't even see it. You can get Oh that was a serve

and I just caught the breeze on my arm. Lightning Lou Christie. Lou Christie's style, lightning is striking again. Oh, segment, give me out of the studio. Apart, we have Tim Graham coming up about media coverage of Donald Trump and Moore, will he and honor of a beautiful day here in the tri State, and well Ellie being bengledom will he be at the Cincinnati ten is open. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report I'm gonna be a glizzygobbler. Who's I have no idea? Sarah Elish

your good friend, I'm gonna do what she's gonna gobble. I'm gonna be a glizzy gobbler. Now your Thanksgiving yet segment. Thank you very much. But think outside the box like Taco Bell on seven hundred wlw our Higheart Radio Music Festival visited by Capital Streaming Libel Bill cunning into Great American of course. Media Research Center MRC dot org is a wonderful website that chronicles the media coverage

of certain events. They have servers running constantly on ABC, NBCCBS, Fox News, c and CNNCNBC and also MSNBC which I watched, so you don't have to about how the media communicates to you as an American important issues. And before we go to Tim Graham of Media Research Center, there's been a polling done who do you vote for, for example, for the presidential race?

If you get most of not all, your information from NBC, CBSABC and the big time newspapers and CNN, And if you get your information from there, who do you like? Well? The polling indicates that if you hit your information from those sources fifty five percent or Joe Biden supporters thirty five percent Donald Trump, which means garbage in, garbage out. Joining you and

I now is Tim Graham of the Media Research Center MRC dot org. He and Brent Bozell run it with an iron grip and Tim Graham Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And it's been now a few days with the Hunter Biden criminal trial. I was shocked and amazed that he was found guilty in front of that jury. Idenville also known as Wilmington, Delaware. And first of all, let's talk about the kinder, gentler coverage of Hunter Biden that

you didn't find with Donald Trump. Please explain from your research. Well, yeah, you know, first we measured the time you know, I found in the first eight days of the Hunter trial versus the first eight days of the Trump trial on ABC CB as an NBC Morning and evening sunny interview shows twice as much coverage of Trump's trial, which you know, I'm surprised it was only two to one, but the tone was so much different. You know, obviously they always present Trump as a sort of the public enemy of

menace. He was, you know, he had to have a gag rule because he was threatening witnesses. You know, people were going to get hurt. That was It was a real negative tone. And you know, the Hunter Biden trial, some of the evidence is pretty pretty tough, but the overall spin was like, oh, poor poor Hunter. His mother Jill was there, and of course she's not his mother, she's a stepmother. But you know the Jill was there for her son. In the front row.

You know, oh, Jill and his new wife. They didn't see new wife. Jill and his wife and sister were visibly shaken and embracing each other in the front row. You know, that's just the tone was entirely different. And one might ask why, because I would think, if you're being objective and fair at paperwork, mistake on a form many years ago is not nearly as dangerous to the public as a cocaine had a drug addict getting a weapon. Now, you would think, well, you know, following the

wrong paperwork might be a problem, correct at whatever. But to be someone like Hunter Biden, and from his book and from the videos he put together of his behavior, there's no comparison as far as the pravity of one defendant as opposed to the other. Do you agree, well, I mean they

would say that that Trump was hiding this alleged relationship with Storby Daniels. But yeah, the criminal behavior, so it's called the so called felamy was oh I called a legal expense, which yes, as the legal expense or how you did the accounting is way less dangerous than a crackhead with a gun. I mean, you all understand that. And it's just like an al capone prosecution for Hunter Biden by not I mean, and I'm sympathetic to someone who's

an alcoholic or a drug abuser. Like many big families, mine has had problems with alcoholism. I'm Irish. Many Irish do have problems with alcohol because of what the Bridge did to us for about three hundred years. But that's a different issue. And every family is affected by marijuana abusers, maybe cocaine, hopefully not methmphetamine or crack coin and other illegal substances. But is this an al capone prosecution? On one hand, you got for eleven days having

a gun that was not used. And I heard many on CNN talk about, well if this guy's name was Hunter Smith or Hunter Jones instead of Hunter Biden, this wouldn't have happened in reality. There's a few thousand people locked

up in jail right now having committed exactly the same offense. But secondly, when you look at the evidence of Hunter Biden on video that he himself put together, of sex with prostitutes, sex on tape, on film with underage girls, the massive amount of millions of dollars that flowed into Hunter Biden's pockets

and threw his nose onto his father, his uncle and family members. You look at all those issues and they're hoping that in September and La when the trial starts in California about the real issue, which is income dix evasion, that it will pop out to some plea and protect his father. Was just like al Capone, go after them for tax evasion and leave the murders and

the trafficking of drugs leave that alone. Well, I'm not murderers. But you know, obviously the the this they saw this trial as well, they can't connect Joe to this, so you know, I think they're much more concerned about the tax evasion trial is about hunters ill gotten gains in China and Ukraine and several other foreign countries that are America's enemies. Uh, they're going to have a harder time with with that, and and the trials expected in

September, but they didn't mention them. What we found was they didn't really mention NBC, I guess for a couple of seconds said there's another trial coming before the verdict thing. Really never mentioned that there were other trials or other legal problems that that Hunter Boden had. So it just shows you again, just the favorable spin. I mean you again, there's only so favorably you can spin Hunter's behavior. But they all, as you suggest, they always

tried to suggest. It's just it's an ugly personal period of turmoil and they want to make it sound and yeah, they've tried to relate it and say many Americans have an addict in their family. Now that's true, but we always joke. It's like, you can't say many Americans were taking millions from the Ukraine, you know, and filming themselves with Kraken hookers. I mean, it's not what he did, you know, was flagrantly tabloidish. And

he is the son of the President of the United States. And the question this Hunter Smith Hunter jonestaff Bill, he just said why didn't the Bidens when all this happened in twenty eighteen say gosh, maybe Joe shouldn't run for president. Well, another issue arose in the trial, and I can only imagine if it was Donald Trump's family, but the stuff with Halle Biden. Halle Biden was the widow of the wife of Bo Biden and Bo Brydon Biden was

the attorney general in Delaware. He served in the military seemingly a clean as a hounds suit that okay, and then when he contracted brain cancer and died over a period of a couple of years in Delaware, his widow was grieving in bad shape. In moves, Hunter Biden, after his brother is buried, begins dating and having sex with Hallie Biden, the widow of his brother, and then, to make things worse, he hooks her on crack cocaine.

Can you imagine if there was a similar circumstance with Donald Trump's family, how would they play that one? That would be when when is Donald resigning? I mean, you know, it's this is the sort of thing that remember they also soft shell this. They'll say, uh, honey, was romantically involved. That's apparently it's romantic when you get her hooked on crack. You know, it's Look, anybody who's read Miranda Divine's book Laptop from Hell

would know Hunter Biden was abusive to his wife. He's cheating on his bro with his brother's wife. He was abusive to both of them. He was an abusive person, and especially abusive when it was abusing. And you know, so on some level, you'd say when you read some of that material, if you you know, if that became a book that Donald Trump started reading on the debate stage, and that'd be funny. You know, Hunter Biden does not look like a sympathetic figure if you're really paying attention to what

really happened. Now, nobody's going to make the you know, the HBO or Showtime TV movie, despite the fact that it's got a rollicking plot. Yeah, they just don't do that to Democrats. Now, many might say Tim Graham of Media Research Center, Well, this is Hunter Biden. We all might have children or family members that do all kinds of weird stuff.

But Hunter Biden was the bagman who went all over the world collecting millions of dollars to funnel through twenty one LLC shell companies to land in the pockets of the big guy, Joe Biden. And also this triald made slight reference to Ashley Biden, who is the biological daughter of the President and the first lady who said in her diary, I'm not saying it happened or it didn't happen.

I do not know, and you don't know. But in her diary, Ashley Biden said she was forced to take showers as a little girl with her dad, Joe Biden, and that calls her to become a drug addict according to her, and also have all kind of sexual dysfunction in the future. Can you imagine if one of the biological daughters, I think maybe the Trumpster has won, had a diary in her own handwriting talking about the abuse suffered at Donald Trump's hand, and what would the media do with that one?

Yeah, I mean this is Look, we know that Ashley Biden's diary is real because it's been through a court process, sort of like Hunter Biden's laptop was used in court. It was they I guess that the diary was stolen, but I mean, if the contents of it are authentic, Ashley Biden is a name that most people, again, if they're relying on their news on ABCCBSPBS, NBC. They would barely know it except as the Hunter's sister crying, you know, in the courtroom. They don't. She's not

a public figure, she's not like Ivanka Trump. But yeah, you would think they would at least ask the basic questions of mister president, what do you say about this passage? Is your daughter lying about this? And precisely what age was she? You know, if your daughter's three years old, that's one thing. But you know, obviously she's implying she has a very bold memory of it, so that would suggest it was inappropriate. She said

in the writing that it was inappropriate. And I'm not saying it occurred, and you're not saying it occurred, but we're saying no, Ashley Biden said it occurred. Well, it's this is again that the media has a remarkable lack of curiosity about things like this. And you know, I haven't heard Peter Doucy ask any questions about this at the White House. You know, the conservative media hasn't pushed on this. But you know, again, yes,

we can guess. Look, the liberals have tried to suggest the way that Donald Trump brags on how you know, good look and Ivanka is they tried to make that ha haah, you know, and so yes, there's a double standard there. Well. Lastly, the laptop from Hell, which was five weeks a present before the twenty twenty election, had fifty one experts

say it's Russian disinformation. Then the federal government admits in the Hunter Biden trial a few a week ago the authenticity of the laptop, proving it was real. And much like the diary, there's no curiosity to pursue even now the laptop. I'm looking to my left now and then, and CNN always talks

about Hunter Biden conspiracy theories. They're all conspiracy theories about the laptop, about the money, about the shell companies, about what Ziggler and Shapely, the two IRS tax agents who are Democrats who were barred from pursuing the money. Normally, you pursue the money and you find the criminals. But when the IRS itself wanted to go after the money and find out how come Hunter Biden received millions of dollars with no value whatsoever other than his last name. How

come Hunter Biden got all that money as the bagman? And how come it ended up in the pockets of other Biden family members, that was Russian disinformation. But now the fedser's saying it's all real because they introduced it into evidence, and the Hunter Biden case the Feds did as reality. And in the Ashley Biden diary it was a conspiracy theory, not not even Peter Doocey would ask the President about. But then in court proceedings she said, it's real.

So if it's negative about Biden or negative about Obama or negative about Clinton and has ignored or a conspiracy theory. But if it's about Donald Trump, it's front page every day. But I don't know where we can. Do you sense we're making progress, Tim Graham or not of informing the American people about these important facts? Or are we just are we just delutes with so much information we don't have time to analyze all this well, I mean,

Americans, there's a lot of information to be had. I think the issue of media bias is always about, you know, listeners to Bill Cunningham Show might know these things, but you know, people who are getting their news from NPR now don't know these things because it's not said. So the fight here is always to try to say We're going to bring these stories forward and

say why isn't anybody doing them? And yes, we still have After the vertical last thing, the PBS White House Lady comes on and says, they say Trump says without evidence that Joe Biden was involved in his son's business. I mean, can you believe that she is a liar? Laura Baron Lopez the liar. To say there's no evidence at this point is really desperate spin.

How did Joe Biden get millions and millions of dollars worth of property up and down the Atlantic Goshen when allegedly he's made no money above four hundred thousand dollars and last year, according to Wall Street Journal, he took out home equity loans and second mortgages on properties he was running out of cash because the Hunter Biden pipeline has been cut. And that's not a story either. There's no stories, Tim Graham, it's all a conspiracy theory, you know what

I'm saying, And don't let the facts bother your opinion. Well, it's MRC dot Org, MRC dot, you got NewsBusters all the stuffs up there. But it's up to the American people who become informed and if we're not informed, we get the government we deserve exactly, and that worries me. Tim Graham, you're a great American, a feller irishman. My mother's maiden name was Graham. I feel as if we feel as if we have some connection. And once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show,

Tim Graham, thank you very much. Sure, God bless America. Let's continue with more if line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW. Can you believe it's summer already? Summer break is here. You're scheduling all your activities now, don't forget to schedule your annual carpet cleaning. School is out, pools are open, the weather's great summer fun is beginning.

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here or something like magam fall up hard. You do irrelevant things in a bad way. Seg thank you. That's from one of your listeners. Okay, now, Rock, I'm glad you're here. I got the corner after me big time, along with David jo who texts so Marco says, she wants to do my autopsy. I don't know if I like that or not. Would you like to have her do your autop absolutely? How would you know it? But you would know it, Jason, what about you?

Doctor Sam Marco's fantastic split you open. It wouldn't matter because I wouldn't get that every day around here. I don't have to have an autopsy. And you guys been in an autopsy. I've been to two. I've not been in an autopos Jason. Now, you don't want to go right from here? Today are pulling up, pull up, reach in, pull out the brain. You don't want to be there. You don't You're You're rather to be seen than viewed. That's all I'm telling you. Now, here's the

thing. Okay, I got a caller who said there's a pentathlon that we get start in Cincinnati and let Elie Dela Cruz baseball football Right then you got soccer because there wasn't some soccer in the d R and then you got tennis. Since you open, then you have maybe one hundred yard dash and have maybe the athletes get together and go back and forth about pickleball. Pickleball pretty mean on the pickleball course, pickle ball against you two and Elie da la

Cruz? Any tell you of the week? No? No, you want to accept any more challenges with me and Rocky with what's his name, Herbert big Stanley King. Could Elie de la Cruz partnering with seg never having picked up a pickleball paddle beat the two of you? Yes? No, no, yes, I think you guys. But could he drive to the Indianapolis? Five hundred has had to be about three feet out of the young say him out here? Because monte is Berfect is good at driving? Right then

there a video of him driving. Couldn't he be in an Indy car sideways? And the only one that's seen the video? Right the point? Now, look, you guys have been dreaming about this. I actually have thought about a plan that could work. I mean the Bengals and the Reds. I was watching him. I was watching the Reds the other day. Another guy that looks like a hell of an athlete. Will Benson. He's six five, here's a good basketball player, which means he's a great athlete.

He could rush the passer, maybe play some tight end like an h back sort of situation. So you offer, So you offer the Bengals. Okay, you get Will Benson, Ellie Daily Cruz, and we get Joe Burrow to come in and pinch it. If you read Joe Burrow's biography, which I did, he was a hell of a baseball player. Hell of a baseball player. Right now, if the resid don't want to give up Elly Daily Cruise. But from a marketing standpoint, could you imagine they sold out

last night selling bibbleheads. If you said Joe Burrow is going to take a couple of cuts to play games a year, I'm telling you know, mister Castleing, I don't want to. I don't want Ellie Dayler, but you're gonna get Joe Burrow a couple of days. Here. Imagine the marketing money exchanging Will Benson, Ellie Daylor Cruise in exchange for Joe Burrow. Brown Total date is an exciting Mike Brown is an exciting guy, always willing to take

risks and think outside the box. He's still driving by Chevy lumin up. But that's a different issue. Have you get Mike Brown to have a radio in it? No? No, no, and get him today. With the communications you have, you can talk to people anytime anywhere. He just discovered rotary dal telephone. Put that phone now, put it down. I'm sorry, that's an idea. I'll take it and turn it off. That's an idea. But but I mean, we got we got two very forward

thinking outside the box thing owners, right, we do we do? We do? We do? That's gonna be a little bit of a hurdle. But I'm telling you about Benson and Ellie the Cruz in exchange for Joe Burrow five dates, they get five, you get five boom. Jason Bengals sell out anyway, I would assume. But the Reds have some games. Maybe during the week, Joe Burrow will play on a one day contract and pinch it and he's not doing anything for the next five weeks. What about it

throwing a Joe Burrow as well? It would sell out. It could be a game. Whoever, the Blue Jays of the Marlins Tuesday afternoon boom until Will Benzon is going to be a linebacker in the week the Pittsburgh Pirates will be here. This could work. You call Elizabeth at the Bengals and what he said, I'll call Troy blackber Benson is a big guy. He can play some football. Troy laughs at us. He tells me, is that right? Don't don't it doesn't. Everybody said you do irrelevant things in an

average way. That's one of the nicest things everybody, anybody's ever said about. I'm glad you came back today segment. That's a that's beaten you took yesterday. This guy's a real man right here. You know a lot of people called me last night and said, oh you you and I'm mad at

each other. No, well, he The Student Reporter is a proud service of your local tes Star Heating and air Conditioning dealers TESH Star quality you can feel in beautiful Milford home of one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one three, eight, three, one fifty one twenty four. Fuck. Can I say one more thing? This is not as easy as I make it. Look Go ahead. Bengals signing a center Ted Karras today and the since he hats to a one year contract extension the two year deal work twelve million,

six point six a season. Also a defensive lineman Chris Jenkins, the Pride of Michigan, Bengal's only one guy left, mister mem is unsigned size in Wait a minute, Joe Burrow had the day off today? Wait a minute, just a regular day offer? Was he hurt? Was he hurt? He's hurt. So there's five days camp and he was off for one of them. He's hurt five non consecutive practices and he was off for twitter nuts. Is that correct? Sac? Yeah? Please continue training campus.

They looked in five weeks not good. Uh. Let's see us open. Patrick Cantley with six birdies today, five under sixty five clubhouse leader by won over Ludwig Oberg. What do you know about Billy Hendon participating in the Sinsey shirt, making money, doing the flips and getting tasered from Santax High School? What do you know about that? And there's any ideals formerly as we

speak? Say go ahead. Uh, let's see Tiger Woods and Jim Herman, the Pride of Cincinnati and UC uh is both four over par after seventy four's today? Is that good or bad? That's bad? Jason, would you tell Tiger if someone needs to take them off to the side and say your time has come and gone. I'm still hung up on William Hendon. Did you get any calls last evening after your your comments yesterday on air?

I can't say. Please continue. The Big Twelve exploring the possibility of selling its naming rights to a corporate sponsor that would drive hundreds of millions of dollars into the conference. Eh so, I guess they would drop Big from the name, replace it with the corporate sponsor. Ron's rouse through the twelve would be likely retained. The one I read was BUCkies, the BUCkies twelve? BUCkies to what the brand new truck stops and travel centers that are coming up?

You don't know? What about the horrifidy gas station? Big ten? What about well, we'll see and the BUCkies twelve? Is it? Is it all about money? Guys? Thank you? Yes, thank you? The Big twelve attempting to close the financial gap with the SEC and the Big Ten. Maybe someone dwarf the other power for conferences at revenue with the TV deals and the c FP payout. Notre Dame could be sponsored by someone, maybe BUCkies or wah wah, Notre Dame. What about that Notre Dame.

Watch you buy Ron's rooster fighting Irish wall and wa wall like a big service, a big deal in these Yeah, and then we just opened one here today. They're big in Philadelphia. There's a broke ground on one here today. They were on the first thought. I saw chains or restaurant and it used to use those touchscreen things. You went in, you want like a sub sandwich and you just back in. Yea BUCkies? Rock, Have you been to BUCkies with the kids. I'm not. I'm way back from Gatlinburg.

We were going to stop there, but I wanted to get home. Minimum hundred dollars to walk in the door. If you got kids at one hundred, one hundred gas pumps, no way, but one hundred dollars. You walk in the door and you walk out with a bunch of junk food. Yeah. So thterse Are. Their barbecue is good, but we get everything there. And an Richmond, Kentucky. Yeah, Home of the Colonel's. Really that's all you got? Rock? What's on the big show?

You and Chas and had meetings about ten o'clock this morning. It's like that Eddie early they did right out of the gate. We got a Micael Traglia Bengals head. You know, guy does a great job with his website. I think sinsincy dot com talk about camp check in with him. How about this, guys, you know the Eddie and Rocky show, the editing or the Rocking Jason Show is more than about just entertainment. We're going to get

you money, Okay, We're gonna tell you how to get money. Hamilin County is the number one county in southwest Ohio, Okay, and the largest amount of unclaimed funds. I saw that Susie Wagner is gonna join us. She's the she's with the Department of Commerce to tell you how you can claim. Maybe you have some from free money floating around out there. Two hundred and sixty seven million, right, two hundred and sixty seven million dollars?

What? Yeah, who's collecting? Where interesting? You got to listen at four o'clock, better investigate. How about that for a tease and I'll be listening. That's a good tease. That's it. I like it. Look, I mean, look, I got the well there's a have you looked it out to see if the Rock's got some money. Do you have money? I have two different things. Yeah, you have money, now I do not. How much do you have out there hanging around? One says

over one hundred and the other one says under twenty five. That's how it breaks it down. Did you have some bond money? When you're arrested in Franklin? Not collected who you're talking to me? I shouldn't say that, really, I'm sorry. I said. I hear your name right now? Put my name in there and see how much money? Cunningham? You you owe something? What's your address? Back taxes? You can't say back taxes? There's at your back, Kyley coming down the street. There's one for

you right now. It says over one hundred dollars. I mean, what the assuming? How do I get? It? Might be money from old honey? Does your start with a seven? Yes? Okay? Here is how do you do? You got to listen? Got a way to listen? At four o'clock, I'm gonna check that out. I live in Butler County. He's got some bonds. You better pay me to come down here. Some strip club and frank half tab picked up some pick a ball tournament

money? You posted money then and you never showed up. Does it just tell you if you have William or Bill William, if you just have over one hundred dollars, it just says you have over one hundred dollars. It won't give you the exact I won't give you the exact amount. Let me tell you that the business that you know owes you this, and you gotta go. I gotta listen on four o'clock. I'm gonna go home and check it out. I'll give you ten percent if you collect the money for me.

I'll be listening and maybe asking a few questions. There you go. There's a lot of denizens in here, a lot of bones. Ashley Dennison sake explain that it's not some woman you had some relationship with. You another denism. Nope, they're all over the place. Fraternity Yeah, you rode seventy five dollars, but you got about ten thousand paternity suits. Seg Welcome to the internet. That's not funny. That's why you're What about Ciggy Ciggy

Dennison? That might be Siggy? Speaking of Siggy, Uh, what you tell me about Buddy Bell in the clubhouse number twenty five baby, he's the best, great guy to talk to too. I said the other day we talked about this. Baseball players need to go back to smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco and drinking beer because back then they seem to never get hurt. Right, you could throw nine innings, you know, you can play a double

header. No one ever got hurt. Now with these caliber diets and all these you know, fancy workout routines and all this, they can't pitch more than seventy pitches. They can't play. They're always hurt analytics. Let's go back, buddy cigarettes, they got nine pitching. What was that SIGGI you were telling us about. He would have a big lighter hanging on as the greatest on a string. You can't share all kind of stuff I saw, I bet, Oh that's Kevin Mitchell walked out one night in pajamas. Do

you think anybody said anything? No, literally pajamas. Didn't you fight? David didn't look like if anybody who said anything, these would have broke them in half. He walked in with a just a leather vest like uh comany old apart and leather pants. It's better than some of the outfits, better than friends. Walking out of the shower completely naked, and we had women women reporters in the clubhouse. That was That happens in the NFL all the

time. There's always women reporters while we're showering. Yeah, I transgender at some point, and go play a women's tournament segment. Give me out of the students report, please, because there's too much going on right now. My mind is a flutter. That's because why because the county owes you a hundred bucks? Nobody get home quickly and collect that? What about? What about the first lady? Is she on that list? You think I'll find out? Going on? You do irrelevant things in an average way. Thank

you very much. So do you willie in honor of a beautiful day here in the tri State. And uh, Rocky and what's his name is? Back? Jason coming up? We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report with you, Mike Delan Are you gonna have him on anymore? Yeah? I got I gotta get along now. Not so much. Has he been down for a Reds game? He went Saturday season. He was there with Chris Sabo. Not so much. I don't know why we just separated. We still love each other in a manly kind of way. Rocky,

thank you very much. And I don't think has funds too unclaimed. The break here, oh boy, six figures, there's two of them that say fifty to one hundred bucks. Really, I hope she didn't postpond. That's all I can tell you. Segment. Thank you, Yes, sir Jason, thank you, rock thank you, thank you. Let's continue with more. I'll be rich by five o'clock on news radio seven hundred w lw our iHeart Radio Music Festival visited by Capital Ar streaming live only on your List on Wednesday

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