By Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Welcome to this great Friday afternoon in the tri state Red Spaceball kicks off first pitch about seven to ten Red Sox game with the Red Legs or sold Alps. Kind of a redo of the nineteen seventy five World Series in a sense, and we go to coverage about
six oh five early with Lance McAllister and more. But until then, it appears there's many many issues percolating all across the nation, and News Nation and Leland viddits on top of so many of them that affect so many Americans,
and Leland Vitter, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Leland, can you tell the American people for those who didn't watch News Nation in the last few nights, about what's happening with illegal pot operations all over the country, especially in the state of Oklahoma. Had a great segment on by Brian Inton, who's our senior correspondent and one of the great great investigators, especially
when it comes to criminal stories and things involving crime. He went down to Oklahoma and found that they bust ten to fifteen Chinese run marijuana growing operations. These are essentially what the Chinese mafia has done is exploiting the loopholes in legal marijuana medical marijuana to grow mass quantities and then send it out to the East Coast to sell illegally and then shift the millions and millions back to China.
According to the Attorney General out there, they basically overlaid fetanyl trafficking and human trafficking, prostitution and the like on top of the marijuana distribution networks that they've built. It is unbold. I watched a Governor of your interview a few a few nights ago, and I think Oklahoma, and God bless Oklahoma is in the middle of nowhere, but I imagine the climate is perfect for growing
marijuana. The same story happened in California where they rolled up five thousand illegal Chinese grow operations in one year, and in the state of Maine like Kenny
Bunkport, Maine that they've done four thousand operations. And I'm thinking across the country there's got to be hundreds of thousands of illegal grow operations and the purpose is to get money, get more Americans on illegal drugs may be laced with fentanyl, so across the whole country can you extrapolate from California, Oklahoma, and Maine as to how many workers it takes, how much money is raised, how hard do the workers have to work otherwise they get killed, and
the impact it has on American society. This is a huge story. It's an enormous story. You're asking to connect an awful lot of dots which I don't have, but I can give you the dots I do, which is, we've seen the stream, the big screen increase of Chinese military age men coming across the southern border, and we've always wondered, when we've gotten the videos of them, well, what are they going to do? Right? You know, obviously you'd think some are Shinese intelligence here, and we've seen
them testing military installations and doing probing attacks and that kind of stuff. But the second thing is where are they all work and where are they all going? And what it appears is is that one of the big places they're going is these grow operations in Oklahoma. They're not growing them outside in the farmland, They're growing them in greenhouses. They're building massive greenhouses because the power is so cheap there, so these greenhouse operations require a lot of electricity in a
lot of water and they can get that in Oklahoma. So they're going there, and as you point out rightly, the workers, if you want to call them, that are hell basically enslave like conditions to produce these and then they just move on to the next operation when they're shut down. Leland. This is here in Ohio. We don't get much coverage in Ohio nationally for anything in Ohio, and November of last year we passed recreational pot and we
gave the legislature the ability to fill in all the blanks. Here we are maybe seven eight months later, and they're still fighting and arguing about who gets the licenses, the growth, the processing, the dispensaries. We can't do a damn thing right because Ohio is completely Republican, and when there aren't Democrats around, Republicans fight with Republicans, and as a consequence, they're fighting like crazy and they're going through machinations about who gets to grow the pot where they
can grow it. And assuming that Oklahoma will be similar to Ohio when we get this thing underway, I would assume that Chinese grow operations and many empty buildings are going to proliferate and by the time you roll up ten to fifteen a day, according to the governor of Oklahoma, and rolling these things up to Ohio is going to have literally thousands and thousands of illegal grow operations run
either by the Chinese or by the Mexican drug cartel. And if we don't that means from other states, they're going to be tractor trailer sized loads of marijuana coming into Ohio anyway. In order to and this is multifaceted. Number one, the southern border needs to be shut down to stop this, if it's possible to do so. At number two, the state of California.
I read this story out of the Sacramento b in which they anticipated there would be at least one billion dollars a year and taxes paid to the citizens of California for the sale of recreational pot. It's now well under one hundred million, and grow operations legally in California are now filing bankruptcy. So if you do it legally, after a few years of the multi million dollar investments for legal grow operations, you end up without the money because the illegals are dominating
the market. You lay off all of the legal pot growers, the thousands of employees they thought would pay taxes aren't paying the taxes, and the sale taxes don't exist anymore. So the storefronts are shutting down because California, much like Oklahoma and Maine, cannot stop it from occurring. As someone who's a newsman, is this you look at the multifaceted circumstances of the taxes not collected, the legal employees not working, and then you had the illegal operations laced
with fentonal to hook people and other drugs. Is this something? Does this demonstrate to you that somehow America cannot enforce its own laws. Well, America's always had a hard time enforcing its own laws, right, We go back to prohibition when you try to outlaw things that didn't work out very well either.
So I'm not sure it's a new problem or a new phenomenon. You very rightly point out that when you're involved with product if you will, and you want to call it back, but drugs that has where there's an enormous amount of money to be made and very high tax is there's almost always criminality involved in it. You know. Then there's illegal cigarette smuggling, there's there's all these there's all these gangs that we're going to find some ways to make
money. So I think where we're at with this is that we have not caught up in terms of how to regulate and how to deal with the marijuana problem in America or the marijuana industry in America. It's not going away, you know. I don't think we're going to all of a sudden decide next year that we're going to criminalize marijuana across the country. That's not where it's going. That's not where Republicans have it going or Democrats have it going.
So the question is how to regulate it, and how to I think you rightly point out deal with the illegal side of the legal business. I don't know what to say about it other than with the best of intentions, we go down one road and we can't enforce our own levels properly. We can't shut down the border. We have to charge high taxes for legal growing in marijuajuana, which is undercut by the illegal market, and we can't stop it.
Page two. Alvin Bragg. The Alvin Bragg a day or two ago, I think Wednesday or Tuesday or Wednesday, said that he's dismissing the thousands of charges against hundreds of Hamas sympathizers, about half of whom were students and half of whom were professional agitators, who destroyed literally hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of property at Columbia University in New York City. And look at the video of windows being broken into spray painting, taking over buildings, destroying furniture.
The amount of money that was destroyed by these so called protesters, writers, whatever is a large amount of money. And I watched some Jewish students, I think some were with Cuomo and some were maybe with you or Abrams, that talk about they don't feel safe on campus, that they're being called out on some subway cars, that it is unsafe to go to school in
New York City if you're a Jew. And now Alvin Bragg, who spent year and a half and literally millions and millions of dollars prosecuting an alleged paperwork mistake by Donald Trump, using the connections of Matthew Colangelo and the Department of Justice. He also was paid Downtown law firms in New York City were paid millions of dollars on aspects of the Trump prosecution. And he went after a paperwork mistake with hooks and claws and pursued it. Pursued it like a like
a wolf going after a caribou. However, when it comes to on video large amounts of damage caused, this isn't protesting that this is criminal damaging and burglary in New York City buildings. Once again, he dismissed the cases. Can you square those two issues? Well, obviously when you when you set it up that way, no, and they're not designed to be squared, right, is inherently political. We took a little bit different approach to this
on the show, which I think is interesting. The sound you're hearing, if you can hear the helicopter overhead in Washington, DC, is what's called Muscle, which is the Andrews Air Force Base Hewey Squadron that is the evacuation team for VIPs and members of government, the continuity of government operations in DC, and they fly their practice missions up and down the Potomac, which is always sort of fun to watch and loud to hear. You feel like you're
in the opening of a movie sometimes. But what I think is most interesting about the Alvin Bragg story in we said this when it related to the subway situation that you talked about about Jews being told that they had one chance to get off the subway, and on and on and on is where are the American Jews? And I say that, where are the Jews in New York City that have enormous political power, They've got an enormous amount of political power
when it comes to their donations. Where are they standing up in saying we're going to feel the candidate to take on Alvin Bragg? Where where is the Jewish students at Columbia saying we're not going to pay tuition and we're going to go on a tuition strike. You want to kick us out, kick us out, but we're not paying tuition to his school that engages in this kind
of behavior. And American Jews have, they've started to awaken a little bit, but they have certainly not come out fighting in Really you think about the Jewish business community in New York that could go after Alvin Bragg and they have not. So uh. You know, at some point people have to not be the victims and people have to fight back. A group has to fight back, and I think that that time, that time needs to come hasn't
happened yet, has it? And I would think I can't think. And as you know, I spent five years in New York City on my TV show, and uh, the Jewish culture. The Jewish people were everywhere and great respect, faith and family, follow the rules, follow the law, get together the businesses, the jewelry trade, and it's just dominated, if
not completely dominated by Jews who have great power. And they're watching their own people being called out by how Moss sympathizers loudly and proudly, and the silence is deafening. I'll give you an analogy. Here in Cincinnati, we've had numerous cases where they're domestic violence victims of women and girlfriends. Baby mom is
beaten to within an inch of their life and strangled. And the men who do this, because we have liberal judges all over Cincinnati now release domestic violence perpetrators, attempt at murderers and flownies as sell persons with no bond or a little bit of bond. And there's a group in town called Women Helping Women, which is a liberal group. And I certainly want to help women. My mother's a woman, my wife's a woman, my granddaughter is female.
I want to help them, but the liberal pressure groups are silent. They do nothing. When liberal female judges released domestic violence abusers who kill or almost kill beat the death they're victims. And you can't find women helping women in Cincinnati with a search warrant. And here in New York City, we're getting ready for school to start. I guess at the end of August exactly the
same thing's going on. To me is flabbergasting that New York City, which is the number one city in America for Jewish power and influence, they're silent. Tell me again, why, tell me why? Well, first of all, I don't think it's a monolithic group. You can't do that. My analysis is for a lot of Jews in America, especially those of Ashkenazi descent, who come from and you know, the real trauma and to continue trauma of the Holocaust, that their persecution was brought about by the right in
the form of Hitler. And therefore it is much more important to be liberal than it is to be Jewish and to be seen as liberal. And that's that's sort of where their egos, their their ethos is now. Is that going to change? As an American Jew? I certainly hope so, but
it is it is a Look, I'll give you a perfect example. There was the protests, if you want to call them that, a mini riot outside the White House a couple of weeks ago, where a bunch of PROHAMA sympathizers and I think you rightly call them that, to face statues and through bottles and rocks at Secret Service agents and on and on and on and on. Obviously any other kind of protest for any other cause, they would have
been arrested swiftly, which they should have been. But Adrian L. Rod, who's President Biden's advisor, went on TV and said, look, this is their first Amendment right to do. And yes, yes, yes, it is their first Amendment right to protest and to say things. That's you're right, But I think it's also the responsibility of our leaders to roundly, soundly and loudly condemn that kind of behavior and those kinds of calls for violence.
And I'd say, you know, if there had been a ku Klux Klan rally in Lafayette Park, Look, they have a first Amendment right to do that is awful and as horrible as that is, they have a first Amendment right to do that, fine, but I guarantee you the White House would have been talking about it in a very different way. Yeah, liberalism Trump's reality. I have a list here, and this is the last thing I was going to talk about, first of all, the debate on Thursday,
but we can't get to that. But I have a list here of thirty six indicted Trump officials, some of whom are serving hard time daddy like Steve Banyon, about to go to jail in others. And I look for a list of Obama slash Biden officials held in contempt by the Congress. Refer to the Department of Justice, some say the Department of Injustice, and there's
no action at all. So if you're a Republican in Arizona, Georgia, Washington, DC, New York City and you associate yourself with Donald Trump, with the Republicans, the prosecutors come after you with hooks and claws, even when you win. You know what legal fees are, Like I talked to one guy that has spent a million dollars on legal fees and he's bankrupt and you can't defend yourself anymore. But I look for list of Obama slash Biden
officials similarly situated and there's no charges, no indictments. Department of Justice Prosecutor's office is where cases go to die based upon your political affiliation. Well, Leland vedit, we got a run once again. Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We only scratch the surface, but I know you covered every night on News Nation Monday through Friday. The big debate is on Thursday. We'll see what happens. Love to get you on after that to talk
about the results. Leland veter once again, We've only scratched the surface, but thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Leland, Thank you, my friend, God bless America. Let's continue with more. It's amazing to watch this and you're like powerless to change it. And who wants to join the next Trump administration when you're going to be indicted by Democratic prosecutors all over the country for something? Make it up on News Radio
seven hundred WLW. Hey there, what's for dinner tonight? All right now, Billy Cunningham to grant American on this glorious Friday afternoon in the Tri State. Back out it as always with you, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, decade after decade. Can I do fifty years here on the radio? Who knows it's up to you? But only got forty one? I got nine years to go. Let's
see what happens. Two issues. I have another guest coming on after one o'clock to talk about the disparity of justice in blue cities and blue states when it comes to criminal misbehavior. You may know if you've paid attention to the news, it was massive. I don't use the term protest to you massive riots that took place at Columbia Universe. A protest is a peaceful demonstration under the First Amendment. A ride in Burglary and Arson is not a peaceful protest
unless you're a CNN reporter. If you're a CNN reporter, guess what. That's a peaceful mainly a peaceful protest. But in New York City, where crime is rampant, despite themanderings of my beloved Mike McConnell that riding a subway car is now taking your life into your hands, could be pushed onto the
tracks or beaten. If you're a Jew, you'll be called out by hamas mobs taking over every major University, and there's several in the New York City, the worst of Columbia, in which Hamas sympathizers, Hamas rioters, and many Columbia students broke into committed arson, burglary, breaking and entering, criminal destruction of public property, beatings, and more to say nothing of disrupting classes completely requiring the graduations not take place. Now they were charged criminally, and
most of this is on videotape. I'm watching Fox News in front of me, and I watched CNN of my left, so you don't have to. And there was massive, hour by hour, day by day, week by week, felonies committed by hundreds of Hamas sympathizers and also members of Hamas, according to themselves calling themselves Amas, destroying large parts of the campus Columbia University.
Costing now the tune is well north of millions of dollars of damage, to say nothing of the mental distress employed Alvin Bragg, who for a year and a half, at a cost of millions of dollars, pursued an alleged paperwork mistake with Donald Trump dismissed all the charges on Wednesday and Thursday. He said they're too difficult to prove they arrested the individuals they have videotape. You can use identifiers such as a clothing they will wear, or a tattoo or
a mask. You can quickly identify specifically who did what to who because it's on video. They're arrested, They're wearing certain clothing, certain kinds of shoes, the color of the pants, the shirt, even if the face is covered. You can quickly identify them through those methods. So what does he do dismiss all the cases I watched last night? Some of the Jewish students. You're saying they're not going back to Columbia at the end of August because
it's too dangerous to be a Jew at Columbia. What So? On one hand, Alvin Bragg cooperates with the Biden Department of Justice, hiring Matthew Colangelo and others in New York City, working with the Biden Department of Justice to fully prosecute Donald Trump on at worst a paperwork mistake for weeks of trial, costing millions of dollars. He was wine dined in, pocket lined all over
New York City. Alvin Bragg was. And then when you have serious criminal charges of felonies, felonious assault, aggravated assault, breaking and enery berger arson, to say nothing of criminal damaging of property and breaking windows and doors and occupying structures making life impossible at Columbia. He just dismisses all the charges, doesn't have time for it. It's unbelievable, but that's the world in which
we live. So last night I went to axios dot com. They have a listing of thirty six Trump Department officials, Trump Department of Justice officials or others part of the campaign for Donald Trump. And there's about thirty six that have been arrested and dieted, charged, many convicted already. Their lives are ruined. To be an attorney and to be indicted is a very difficult thing. You lose your license, you lose your ability to make a living.
You spend hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars on legal fees. You're destroyed if you win. Of course, when you're tried in Washington, DC, or New York City, or Atlanta or Phoenix, Arizona, a deep blue city and more or less a blue state, your life is over as we know it. You can't recover from that. If a public official is indicted in Ohio or elsewhere, and even if you're found not guilty,
down the road, your life is over as we know it. If assuming you win, if you lose, then like Bannon, you actually report to prison or Peter Navarro was a guest of mine repeatedly during the time he was in the White House. Peter Navarro was our trade representative, struck deals with Canada and China and Japan about importing products into the country from a Trump perspective, which normally involved tariffs. Peter Navarro was a member of the executive branch
of government, working with the President. He was held in contempt of Congress because he would not tell prosecutors investigating Trump every day of every week of every month of every year what the conversations were between Peter Navarro, as an employee of the White House and the President called executive privilege. Of course, he exerted it where and in Washington, d C. Before a DC juror you kidding me. They quickly found him guilty because he was a Trump official.
And now he's as I speak, he's serving time in federal prison four months for contempt of Congress. What contempt of Congress? There have been numerous examples where the Republicans in Congress sent to the Department of Injustice a contempt of Congress charge and it dies on the vine, goes nowhere. Whether Eric Holder or Merrick Garland or majorcis don't make any difference. They don't prosecute the case because they are a part of the cabal that runs Washington, d C. So
Republicans get indeted, their lives are ruined. Democrats are giving a Texas al Paso. That's the way it is. Get over it. Lastly, before I turn things over to you. Lastly, Ohio right now is going through a marijuana investigation. As to how to do this, we voted for. I voted yes in November I think about fifty eight percent in some cities some
townships with sixty percent yes. And we kind of trusted the Republicans in Columbus to have the rules and the regulations such to keep the illegals out, to keep out illegal pot grow operations, and to benefit the state, to say nothing of thousands of workers who would pay taxes and have jobs in a large industry. Right, I said yes, And nothing good has happened so far.
It's been more than a half a year, and the Republicans can't get their act together because there are many Republican legislators who don't like it at all that they come up the works and then what to do with the processors, the growers, the retail sales, dispensaries, lots of rules, lots of
regulations. Layering on top of that is the experiences in other states. It was thought that in California legalized marijuana six years ago that they would have a billion dollars a year in benefits, which was the direct sales, but also the taxes paid by tens of thousands of persons working in the legal pot operation in California, the growing process, the processing process, and dispensaries actual the retail location requires tens of thousands of employees to do the work, and they
make a lot of money. They pay a lot of taxes and have a good living. Well, it didn't happen, didn't materialize. Just bodies are piling up. This year. So far, at least sixty men have been
murdered and killed in the Mohave Desert. Many are Latinos and Chinese men who were burned and tortured before shot in the head The way it happens is if you do something wrong in illegal pot operation, they kind of slow down the operation, come on outside, and legal crucifixions are taking place in California where the wrongdoer is tortured to death and then murdered in front of the coworkers, all of whom are illegal, to be told, get the message, this
is what happens to you. Seven were killed at an illegal pot operation of Riverside County. It is estimated that in the state of California there's about ten thousand different illegal grow operations and processing operations, and of course the sales are through the roof. What's happened is that violence was supposed to disappear after legalization.
That didn't happen because it takes tens of thousands of knowledgeable workers to be in the process of a multi billion dollar industry, and so because there's a wide open southern border, especially with Chinese and also Mexican illegals, the men are brought into work twelve to fourteen hours, seven days a week. They pay, of course, no taxes, and they're paid under the table slave wages to work for months and years at little or no pay. And if
they act up. They're beaten, and that if that doesn't work, they're tortured, and if that doesn't work, they're murdered. And there sits Gavin Newsom, the governor who wants to be the next president, by the way, acting as if well, we're doing our best. California legal drug revenue has fallen every year since it was implemented because the state is not enforcing the
law. They're incapable of doing so. Also, California has large unused buildings and factories in which the Chinese and others have laboratories brewing a concoction of god knows what, botulism, bubonic plague, herpies, gonorrhea, piorrhea, diarrhea. Thousands of Chinese workers are working in illegal labs in the state of California.
This is a collapse of the America that we knew. And you heard him talk about I think Oklahoma, which is a red sea, and the governor Governor STD said that his special hundreds of men serving in the National Guard and law enforcement that rolls up ten to fifteen illegal pot operations every day every day in the state of Oklahoma. We're not talking about Oregon, of which they have thousands of illegal pot operations, or the state of Washington thousands of
illegal pot operations. But in the state of Oklahoma, the governor says, this will stop. We keep doing ten to fifteen a day, they open five or ten more. We're going to get them to They have a desiring Oklahoma to eliminate the illegal activities of the Chinese gangs and the Mexican gangs that are making billions of dollars every year. I have a sense Oklahoma's going to
win fight. But then the state of Maine, Maine has four thousand illegal grow operations conducted by Chinese, mainly the Chinese government receives billions of dollars of American cash through the illegal market. Every person now in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, everyone has has a lot of marijuana smokers in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, would you agree, And everyone except a few that are medicinal, are all illegal. So unless Ohio has a retail price similar to the illegal
price. And secondly, I think we have an Attorney General David Yost and a governor who will be serious about cracking down on illegal operations. Ultimately, we've got to eliminate this and it begins with shutting down the southern border where the workers come from, and when they're apprehended, they're sent back to their home countries, are shipped out of the country. That will collapse the operations because they don't have the workers to do the labor. Does this make sense
to anyone? Governor of California said six years ago a billion dollars a year plus one hundred to one hundred and fifty thousand new workers in the state. It didn't happen because they won't enforce the law. Oklahoma is fighting. I think governors did in Oklahoma. I think they're going to win. I like to think that Ohio, ever gets his act together, that Ohio will win.
That we will have a legal operation. But we need a president that will enforce federal and state law, whether it's the National Guard or others. It must stop. It will not stop on its own. It must be stopped. And then to say nothing of in addition to marijuana, there's a fentanyl laced in with many of the legal marijuana products to hook users on different drugs. There's prostitution, there's gambling, interest, it's all that stuff going
on. So we're gonna have marijuana in the state of Ohio. It must be along a model that keeps out the illegal growers, provides the tens of thousands of jobs and the revenue to the state of Ohio. If not, we lose. And by the way, the message is sent by Democrats in the major cities, don't be a Republican and don't support Donald Trump because you will be indicted and chased after you leave office. For god knows what.
I can only imagine if Rob Sanders in Kenton County I'm going to have him on Monday, would find that Joe Biden is part of some conspiracy to violate
a state and or federal law and launches an investigation of Joe Biden. And then if he's reelected, to indict Joe Biden for killing large numbers of Americans in Afghanistan or Barack Hussein Obama with the drones killing large numbers of Americans overseas wrongfully, and then he launches investigation, gets him and diet it, gets before a red jury in a red state and convicts Obama, convicts Hillary Clinton, and convicts Joe Biden of various crimes and penalties. What the media would
do if that would occur Are you kidding me? The message is sent, don't be a Republican, don't be a conservative, don't be a trumpbacker. We will get you. Let's continue. By the way, I'm looking Fox News right now. Electric vehicle batteries die during heat, so in addition to not working when it's cold, they don't work when it's hot. Bill Cunning in the Great American Live, it's your home of the Reds playing tonight first Fitch about seven to ten against the Red Sox. All a news radio seven
hundred wlw our iHeart Radio Music Festival. Is it a bike all right? Bill Cunning in The Great American of course. Jeff Crue Air headquartered in New Orleans, New Orleans, with a great mayor down there, wonderful mayor and the he's an author, he's a radio talk show host and one of the great conservative thinkers in America today. A few days ago he had to column up Morning, Joe has become America's bag Dad Bob, which is a I read this and I said, I got to try to get him on.
And bag Dad Bob, of course, was a mouthpiece of Sadam Hussein, who reported on the NBC News at the time. Quote the infidels are committing suicide by the hundreds on the gates of Bagdad. They're ready to surrender, to be burned in their tanks. They will surrender. It is they the Americans, who will surrender before the mighty Republican Guard. Joining you and I now is Jeff Crueir and Jeff crew Air. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham
Show. And make the comparison if you will, between Scarborough, who was a red conservative congressman from the Panhandle of Florida, who has now become an apologist for the radical American left, and please tell the American people your call him well. Bill, Thanks thanks for having me and bag Dad. Bob was sort of a complete joke, I mean, constantly saying that we were
losing and that Saddam Husan would prevail. And of course he got out of the propaganda business when the regime fell, was arrested, and eventually he's in cutter now. But I thought of him when I examined what Joe Scarborough is doing. I mean, Joe Scarborough has gone from a Republican conservative seat in Pensacola, right down the road from US near New Orleans, to an apologist
extraordinaire for Joe Biden. I think he's Joe Biden's favorite anchor. Joe Biden watches Mourning Joe every day, Bill Cunningham, and I think that this is inspiring Mourning Joe to become even more blatant. In his afusion praise for Biden, he said he had the audacity to say that this is the best version of Joe Biden ever, that the guy we see now, stumbling, bumbling, fumbling, mumbling, is the best Biden of all time. Now, admit, Bill, he's never been good. Joe Biden has never been someone
to be impressive. But the guy we have now can barely stand, barely talk, And Joe Scarborough wants us to believe that this is the best version of Joe Biden ever. Amazing to me, it is un And this isn't the character of Joe Scarborough. This is NBC News, this is John Chancellor, this is the history of NBC News, it's ms NBC. So I'd have to assume Jeff Crueer, what Joe Scarborough is doing. He's signed a multi year, multi million dollar contract is exactly what NBC News wants him to
do. So it's not the character of Miika Zeka Brazinski. It is not that, it is not all the it's not all the devo tays that hang around him. This is NBC News and less for a whole. This is what they want. Is that fair to say? That is fair to say. And if you watch that show, and unfortunately I run into it on occasion, he has every left wing guest he can possibly have on their All
they do is demonize Donald Trump, constantly praise Joe Biden. This was the guy right before the twenty twenty election who went on TV and called out Republicans for questioning the hunter Biden laptop that it was Russianto's information. And he's never apologized for that Bill And of course he never will Willie. Of course he won't. No, and he does what his minders want him to do, so he's if he was off the script, he wouldn't have the job.
So, as I said, the personalities are one thing. It reminds me of a great comment of some who have said, Look, it isn't the fact that some liberal Democratic office holder does stupid stuff. It is the fact that those voters who put him in charge are still there to put the next person in charge of stupid stuff. It's the voters themselves. So in Scarborough's case, and your colin points it out headline, mourning Joe has become America's
bag dead bob. He's doing what his handlers want him to do because if he didn't, he'd be gone. And so when he says, Joe Biden is just brilliant. This guy, it reminds me of Abraham Lincoln, Ronald
Reagan. He's a great order, he's a thinker. I sat down with him for breakfast one morning, and this guy surveyed the scene of the world, that NATO, the UNISEF, how great things are building, that great peer, you know in Gaza, that's a wonderful citadel to America's freedom, which is floating out in the Mediterranean somewhere, And all of a sudden, this guy is just spouting the company line. Now. Secondly, to me,
it is unbelievable the debates coming up on Thursday. I'm thinking, well, why would Joe Biden's handlers put up this mumbling, stumbling, fumbling fool as a president to debate? And the reason is, of course, I've said it before and I'll say it again as loud and proud as I can. Joe Biden will not be the nominee of the Democrat Party. He will not be the nominee. He's one stumbled away from losing it all. Of course, Joe Scarborough would say, look, he was doing a summersault,
he was trying out for the Olympics. He's doing summersaults when he fell down. No, and so and so tell me why the Democratic Party agreed to a debate this early. Well, let me just say this about the stumbling, fumbling Joe Biden. I mean, Joe Scarborough compares him to fb FDR. He said, you know, FDR couldn't walk and he won two wards, so pretty much saying that Joe Biden is the next FDR. FDR. FDR couldn't walk, he was in a wheelchair with polio since he was thirty
seven years old. Maybe there's an but I didn't hear this. Joe Scarborough compared Joe Biden to FDR. Yes, indeed, yes, indeed, yes, indeed, so so Bill Cunningham. I would say this The reason that they're doing this for one, of course, you're on an extreme liberal network,
you have extreme liberal moderators. But I think they're setting up Joe Biden, because if he has a terrible performance, even though he's going to be juiced up on extra vitamins, if he has a terrible performance, which is likely going to happen, that'll be their excuse to pull the plug on his campaign. He'll be able to move on out and then incomes the next candidate.
And I'm getting all kinds of names from my listeners, from Michelle Obama to Hillary Clinton to Gavin Newsom, who knows who it's going to be, Bill Wow. Well, to me, the reason the handlers did this was to usher him off. The last thing the Democrats one is for Joe Biden to appear coherent. That is the last thing they want because come the middle of August, God knows what's going to happen. And I hope Donald Trump acts and performs like in the second debate in twenty twenty. Yes, not
in the first debate, not the first one. He was he was too aggressive in the first one. And the second one he was great. He won clearly, and I think it gave him a boost. He did very well. And it's always Donald Trump versus his Democrat opponent and the moderators. He said the other day he was going to be three on one. He was going to be taking on the moderators and Joe Biden. Now, lastly, Axios, which I monitor so you don't have to has a list of
Trump officials either arrested and dieted, tried and convicted. I look at Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. Peter Navarro is doing hard time daddy in a Florida federal prison for contempt of Congress. Steve Bannon's got to report to prison come July first, and he's not been a Trump favorite, and then at times he is a Trump favorite. And so Acxuo says, a list of several dozen Trump officials who have spent millions and millions of dollars in legal fees,
bankrupting them all for Democratic prosecutors coming after them. There have been numerous occasions occasions over the past several years where the Republicans in Congress have sent a contempt citation to the Department of Justice to pursue individuals like Eric Holder or Mayorcus who's a character that the President cannot pronounce his name, which again, can you imagine if Trump was up there in a big congressional proceeding and he just didn't
know who his Department of Defense was, You know that the Austin guy, what's his name? And then my yorkis but he didn't know what he's talking about. And so isn't it illustrative that if you work for Trump, prepared to disgorge yourself of all your assets, put on a stripe suit and report
to federal prison. But if you're a Democrat, my god, you get professorships and you get your line dined and pocket lined for the rest of your life, including of course Alvin Bragg and Judge at Mershawn will be wine dined in pocket lined for the rest of their lives. Isn't this kind of a story that if you work for a Republican you go to prison. If you're for a Democrat, you've become a multi millionaire. You're exactly right. I mean, we have a double standard of justice that is so extreme, so
obscene that I think the batsman job of the Americans can see it. Bill two quick things, discontempt of Congress, nonsense that they're taking Peter Navarro and putting him in jail, and same with Steve ben And remember, as he pointed out, Eric Holder, nothing happened to him. Lois Lerner, nothing happened to her. What about Merrick Carlin. Wasn't he just held in contempt of Congress? Shouldn't he be going to prison? Yeah? Billah, not
going to happen. Not going to happen. We have a double standard of justice. I remember that Roger Stone raid where they had looked like the entire FBI outside his house at four am in the morning, and of course the CNN cameras happened to be this show up, just a coincidence. There the ninja warriors front and back, and they were propelling down on the ceiling, dressed up like turtles, and they had dozens of agents with automatic weapons in
their garb. And of course Roger Stone comes out the door and said, what he's in his underwear and a pair of socks. They treated him like it was a pro life, pro life protester for God's sakes and the grandmother's being locked up. These people are treated worse than Al Qaeda terrorists. I mean, it's it's absolutely insane. So what I'm hoping is, you know, when Donald Trump gets in there, the Department of Justice can be revamped from top to bottom and let's get back to real justice. Bill. I
don't think he has to go on a retribution crusade. We just have to have real justice, no matter whether it's a Democrat or Republican. Right now, it's just one sided. They just go after Republicans, and you're right, if you're a Trump fan, if you're a Trump official, get ready to be investigated and possibly indicted. Haven't they been successful in doing this strategy?
Because can you imagine standing before a New York City jury and you're a Republican or being Washington DC as a Republican, and you say, wait a minute, I'm exerting executive privilege. My name is Peter Navarro. I work in the executive branch of government. I'm a trade analysis representative. I've traveled all over the world. I work in the White House, and I want
to exert executive privilege. And I don't want to tell the trial jury the private discussions I've had with the President about trade policies, and I want to exert executive privilege, submit that issue to a Washington DC jury, as Peter Navarro did, and find out. So what happens. It is like it's like Emmett Till in Mississippi, who was found the murderers of ett Till was found not guilty because the jurors knew they could not go back into their private
life having found the murderers of Emmettil guilty and continue with their life. And so they have the home court advantage which we can't affect. Correct. That's exactly why they're doing all these cases in DC, in New York, in Fulton County, Georgia. I mean, they've got it all planned. Bill, this is planned. They have to give them credit. They've executed this plan brilliantly. But they've just overplayed it. And I think the American people
are waking up to what's going on and saying enough is enough. That's why I'm predicting a big Donald Trump victory in the fall. I think they've had enough of this. We need to get our country back. Bill, And these people are ruining America. And yeah, they're going after people just because of ideology, and we can't get any justice. You and I can't get any justice in Washington, DC or New York. There's no way. You know, you talk about ruining America. What has liberalism done to universities,
to high schools? To children's innocence, to marriage and family, to journalism, to women's psychological health, to the military, to the FBI, to the CIA, how about to the CDC, how about the medical schools, how about women's sports, how about the border? Think about liberal Just get that list together. What has it done? Ye, it's not good, Jeffrey, it's not good. It is destroyed everything. Just like you look at any country that is run by a socialists or communists, and that is
a failed nation. The ideology has failed. It never works anywhere, and it certainly doesn't work here. So we don't want more of it. We don't want four more years of this. You know, we can't survive four more years of this insanity. We can't. Well. I had a suburban woman tell me a few days ago, who's not paying a lot of attention? You know, only about forty percent of us pay attention to politics.
The great bulk of the American people are trying to raise families, paying their bills, driving their cars, and they don't pay attention because they can't take it anymore or they don't care. Something hopefully seeps through the groundwater and hopefully
suburbanites begin to understand the things we've laid out. Pay attention to what's happening to your life, to what's happening to inflation into religion and the faith and family, what's happening to our colleges and to our high schools and the women's sports. Pay a little bit of attention, and if they do, it'll be forty nine states for Donald Trump. And the message must be sent. And maybe it's already lost. I can't imagine New York City, Atlanta.
I can't imagine New Orleans, Cincinnati, Chicago start voting for constitutional Republicans. I'd be shocked, but at least be an impediment or a speed bump to our destruction. And Jeffrey crew Are Yeah, more of the people in those cities hopefully will see the light and do the right thing. Bill, I'm praying for that. We need it. Uh. This has been a disaster three and a half years of the worst president in American history. Bill Cunningham.
Joe Scarborough says he's FDR with a touch of Eisenhower. Maybe George Washington. I mean, this guy's brilliant thinking. Bag Dad Bob, how about bag Dad Joe. It's un he represents NBC News. It isn't just him, it's NBC News. Let's your hold, all right, Jeffrey Crueer, thanks for coming on. God bless you and God bless America. I know you got a great mayor of New Orleans. She's doing a fabulous Job's wonderful, wonderful. She's a disaster. Oh no, she's wonderful, wonderful.
Jeffrey Crueer, Thank you very much, good guy. All right, let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred w L McCall here reminding you if you overslept, if your head was encased in plaster, or you're being chased by dinosaurs on some remote island, the reason doesn't really matter. Just know if you miss my show, you can catch what you missed the Mike McConnell Show on the Mike McConnell podcast on the iHeartRadio app, Zero's Carpon
and Erducts. Growing Economy's growing people. Do that you have the highest unemployment highest, the lowest unemployment rate in fifty years. We have more people. We've had over fifty million people, brand new higher the workforce. You, my my son says, go ahead of you. Know, we all have various short term discussions for your jobs, like what's your accomplish and you could say Joe Johns hell oh hell hello, well quiet, and I'm Skulls.
I'm broadcasting say many issues of arcolleating the Red Sox in town. But you were at the Rising Sun for the advertisers. I understand there was a cool breeze coming off the Ohio River and that you had a jacket on during play. Is that correct? Negative? I did not play, Willie. I was just one of the MC's of the prize. You need to get out there and play. But I talked to Mark Shecher, he said he was
there. Yes, I had to put on a jacket. Yeah. That that that cool ocean breeze off the Ohio down there in beautiful Rising Sun. It was wonderful probably what one and one and two degrees. Yeah, but that that ocean breeze, I was wonderful. Well, I mean it just comes right there and comes right up through Lawrenceburg and Aurora and right Sun and keeps going. Now. Secondly, yeah, your friends at ESPN, the Entertainment Sports Network as a column here about Julio Rodriguez of the Seattle Mariners.
He doing well, he was brilliant his first year. Correct, they said, let's wrap him up twenty five years old? How much? Twelve years? Two hundred and ten million dollars? Oh, now, now this is a he's is he racking up the status? So far? He has a total of one home run this year? Huh, almost halfway done, a total of five rbi ops is seven ninety three hitting two oh four. Oh and he's there for the next twelve years. He just got off the interstate
then for about a quarter of a billion dollars. Now you say, with Elie Dela Cruz pay him now? Well pay him now? Didn't the Reds pay Hunter Greendow? How about Homer Bailey? They had a choice choose but chews wisely they picked that clown. And Homer Bailey or Johnny Quato, who'd they give them money to? I'm not saying his name. Capital pay because he's a clown, right paid I don't know a million? And then Joey Vado Bingo what happened to him? And right there he got the big dough
He got two him? Didny two hundred and fifty? I think like that twelve years, so that's twenty I think got two hundred and fifties MVP season. It was like for that right down the shoot. So when you say sign them all, sign them all, sign Lo Dolo, sign it. You got the dice in your hand. You just rolling. But they're stuck with Helio, right Rigae the next Willie Mays by the way, Yeah, twelve years, two hundred and ten million plus plus. Maybe and he can't
hit the ball. Well, maybe maybe he'll blossom into a star. You're saying, sign him up. I don't. They're saying sign him up. Did you say sign him up or not? No? No, Eli Dela Cruz, I don't know. And some are saying let him play football summer saying. Some are saying let him play soccer. No, they don't need him. When you got Acosta, you don't need Dela Cruze. No, how about Jamar Chase? Tell make sure Lucho Acosta does not go anywhere. I don't care if they loan him to the to whoever, whatever team.
He's not leaving here. How about this segment? First two seasons, A twenty one year old rookie at two eighty four with twenty six homers and finished seventh MVP. It was All Star last season, right, two seventy five, thirty two home runs, thirty two, thirty seven stolen bases. They said he's the next Ken Griffyjor we got to by the way, when the Red signed Ken Griffy Junior and took on that deal. How'd that work out? Not very good? So instead he got off. You did look good
last night on TV at the Negro League's Connectic game. He's on pace now to have twenty eight extra base hits when he hit seventy one as a rookie. And his lost to swing and his swagger. Maybe the league has figured him out as the league figured out De la Cruze. He's not hitting the ball, just saying is he just saying how many long term deals actually workout? He's saying, well, looking football, in football, you have guaranteed
money. Likes basketball. They owe sixty five million to that coach. It was their one season. Say we should get into coaching problem baseball. Well they look you. David Bell, the Oklahoma football coach, just got a six year deal. They're they're still calculating how much that is. It's been a benable. He's gonna coach. He's going to coach six more years with the suitors. It just knows how much that is. Right. Well, that's true. He has one or two bad seasons. See, you wouldn't
want to be you. I'm looking at this and I'm thinking, Belly, He'll be out of town on the boomer sooner. Should should we sign dell not? We should Bob Castellini and Karen Kraft sign Della Cruz to a twelve year, two hundred and fifty million dollar contract. What would you do? Will he? The STOOD Reporters approb service every local Thamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you can feel in northern Kentucky. John called Johnson Heating and
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way, is a good man. Hit the music fust I'm feeling hot right now, I may go to a Kmar parking lot in pleasant Ridge and put Kevlo over me and lay there naked. I wouldn't that be something that would get the TVs out there? You laying naked in a parking lot. I a little wiener would broil. But before we go there, segment, I'm control where I'm concerned about? What about everything? Oh, because you're the ones saying signed Dela Cruz. Now Scott Burrow said, how about hiring Scott
Burrows, the Minister of evil, to be your agent? I haven't said anything about signing. What is Marty Brunham? And think about Scott Burrows, I don't know. He doesn't like the All Star hats. Did you see the All Star hats are gonna wear? No? Oh, it's awful, don't me. I don't think to know who designs this stuff? Gonna be in the All Star Game, right? I would think so it might be the start. I would't say that Elie dla Cruz. I would say maybe
Nick Martinez or Fernando Cruz might make it as a reliever. What about Julio rod Elie Dela Cruz will be in. I think he's third of the voting. The first two guys are hurt, aren't they? I think so. He may start, well, do you sign him to a quarter billion dollars? I don't know, yes or no? That's all right. Of the Reds and Scott Burrow, ass do they do? They take the deal? I mean they showed Joe they signed Joe Burrow down the street? What two
seventy five? All he gonna do is play chess and nice? By the way, my good time. Did you see the watch that DeMar Chase had on, Yes, half million Rashard mill watch. It's a half million dollar watch he had on. Does it tell time? Yeah, well it look looks like it. I got me a Mickey Mouse watch it tells time. Yeah. Well, but how valuable would that be to a gangbanger and OTR? I'm saying when you go out there in France, I tell the lady
right over there for fashion week, I've been there. You think he's I think he's gonna They're gonna become models. I spend time in Monica the casino there during the F one races with Himbape. I had one hell of a time. I was throwing the dice. Come back to that now, I know the heat's getting into you. This is for Daddy right here, Reds and Red Sox. Then I William gave the game one of three Boston's first visit as far as I can tell, in a couple of years to the
Queens City Cutter Crawford. We'll go up against Andrew Evans. What about Andrew ben attendees, he's still playing for the Red Sox. No, he's still he'sn't with the White Sox and they're probably trying to get rid of him. He's with the Socks, but the frong color correct six' ten Sports Talk, Arnel Carriers Inside Pitch, then Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game.
Now, congratulations go out to Hamilton native and Baden High School grad justin hare at that yet that young man has been named the new baseball coach of d Ohio State Buckeyes. Hair today gone tomorrow. MLS Soccer FC Cincinnati coach Pat noon And said, Matt Miosga looks like he's out and definitely looks like he's gonna have surgery for a knee injury suffered last Saturday in the win against San Jose. Going to call it. Jeff Birdie FCC is in action tomorrow
night, taking on the New England Revolution. By the way, the Reds are in last place. You're wear of that, correct at TQL Stadium. Good luck to US swimmers today, Grand House, Carson Foster and Adam Cheney. What they're going to take part in the US swim Child's right there in Indianapolis Only Cup Game Final, Final game six tonight, Florida and Edmonton Panthers lead of three games to two. What about freedom tonight? What about Freedom? I don't know. I guess he'll play, he says here. He's
out of the line ap for the second straight game. Now, well, then he's outing. What are he asking me for? I'm seeing how much you know. I don't know. The heat's getting everybody not to me. I'm gonna play golf at three point fifteen on condition that we walk and I carry my own bag. You're crazy, no question about it. You are absolutely crazy. Red Sox in town with Andrew Benattendi. No, he's with the White Sox. But didn't he play for the Red Sox and get a
World Series ring? Did he get a World Series ring? Yes? I think he did. Didn't, But I mean he's making seventy I don't care he makes seventy five million dollars he's got, he's gonna be over there, a little tough to trade. Don't you think the Red should get him. I'll have the White Sox pay most of it and then come here. Then go Andrew would would light up my ballpark, Great America. Like I said, who taught him how to hit me? Say anything with David Bellle and
now look what he's doing. I got to get down there and see David at some point. I don't know. Some people around here wanting fired what yeh? Who can't say? They're probably Democrats now it's down the dial. You mean Austin. I don't know. I don't know who Tony Pike. There's a lot of a lot of social media, a lot of social media stuff going on. Tarn is not good. Who is it? I need names. Don't bring that to my people without the name of any names.
You know who they are. By the way, I got doctor lastmis Marco coming up in fifteen minutes the county corner. She says she wants to see me. I said, okay, I'd rather be seen than viewed, Bengo, but she wants to see me, I said, Doc, I don't want to see you. I want to see carry Oucus. I want to see doctor Fisher. I told the cow valve, Hey, what all right? You know I went through my testing Wednesday and Thursday. Yeah, still
love milk and hamburgers. The cow valve is doing great milkshakes from u DF Carryokus says, I have at least another five years with my cow valve my table. Don't you think they could put a cow valve in your back to make you feel better. I'm trying thinking outside the box. That's why the head pro of mcinteewall, what is that thing? Ian has given me this apparatus? Yeah, that's what it is, an apparatus. What do you do with that that? Don't tell me you've got problems stick at the end
of your putter. Oh, then you turn the cat say something else upside down instead of being over to get your ball out of the cup or my ball frequently finds itself right. He reached this into the cow. It's kind of like that thing that you put twenty five cents and you try to get a doll with a crane. Crane and mcinteewall I played with Ian, he shot like sixty eight. Okay mc and Teewall. That's better than Dale Donovan and Mark Sheer combined. You know, I'm looking at this and uh,
you know it looks pretty good. That's an apparatus, so we're going to see what it is. Yeah, that's a good thing. Then that'll help your back. You don't have to bend over as much. When the ball goes right in the cup. Ball goes in the cup, and my ball wants to get on the end of my putter, so one end hits it in the cup, the other one pulls it out. And I want to thank Ian Pratts of mac in two Wall forgiving me his screws in at the top of my putter. See that right there. I turn it upside down
like this and I reached the ball out of the cup. Where if you would have vented that, you could have been on shark tank and have been somebody. It's probably is O Golf. I guess the head coach in Michigan State maybe is Golf. Probably that's probably what it is. Yes, like a too bad as that. I thought it would be green and white instead of red and black. I don't see about that tonight. The Reds have a big three. They play well the good teams and bad the bad teams,
and they're gonna have missing stations down there. They're gonna have cool rooms in case you need it with TVs and just stay hydrated down down there. This weekend, I'll be on the golf course playing double balls in each whole carry moon bag up the hills in the valleys of Kentwood country clubs can view golf course because when it's like this, I get outside, I live my dreams, and my back will be loose as a goose, which I need. Wow, might if one or two more shots in my back, but
after that's gonna be fine. You know what I'm saying. I got I got you, so uh no, Carryocus gave me a clean bill of health. My cravalve is working. I have no obstructions in my arteries. Everything's going fine. That's excellent. Now we need five more years. How about that, So Doc, I'll do it. Sut it in sports. Yeah, sign La Dela Cruz to a two hundred and fifty million dollar contract. What do you think? No trade bonus? Lad, He'll be playing like
Julio Rodriguez. Joey vodo soon Sega's I did in sports. Yeah. Coming up next is the corner. She's the best looking corner in the history of Hamley County. Is not fair to say, I would say so. Of course, the competition is not particularly strong, that's for sure. She's the best looking corner in the Midwest, maybe in the nation. But then, once again, if you're a doctor that want to open up dead bodies,
I'm not sure. There's a lot of a lot of students in medical schools saying I'll take that gig and like being a proctologist, I want to look at what's all day. Somebody's got to do it. I'm glad they're out there, believe me. Yeah, you know it's all bad, all bad, all right segment, Get me out of the student's report, doctor last me. So Marco is next. She's the corner and she sees dead people. Will you in honor of this being International Yoga Day, maybe that's what
your back needs. Litw yoga before you. I'll get to the golf. Once I got this thing on my putter, my back will be fine. I'm doing the balance beam like Olga Corbett. We leave you with the immortal words of the student report. Should undocumented immigrants arrested by local police be turned over to immigration officials? No, so, if you're here illegally and you commit crime, Biden says, let him go. Unbelievable. Annie Mack segment, Thank you very much, Yes, sir, let's continue with more Bill
Cunningham, The Great American by cal valve is fine. My arteries are open and I'm not seeing doctor Somarco yet. On news radio seven hundred w L it's our iHeartRadio music. All right now, Doctor Lastmi Somarco is Hamity County Corner. She sees dead people. She was raised and educated here, attendant Clifton Elementary School and CCD graduated early at the age of seventeen. And she's been in the Hamley County Corner or now for about a decade or so.
And doctor Samarco, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Doc, where have you been recently? I want to talk with you all the time. Yeah, you don't want to be viewed, right, I don't want to be viewed. I want to be seen by you. Man. I hope you're not offended by this. I don't want to offend anybody, but you're the most attractive corner in the history of Hamilton County. Of course, I'm not saying a whole lot, but thank you. The competition has not
been real strong up to this point. So before we talk about I think about doctor Cleveland. Not real strong. Nonetheless, I think the only female ever hold a position. I think before we talk about heat strokes and on it, why did you want to become a corner? Why'd you want to do that? I had I literally did not have any plan to become corner
at all. But my predecessor, doctor Boti, passed away suddenly. And you know, doctor Bodie felt that Indians needed, Indian Americans needed to really take more of a role in management and leadership, in community leadership and be visible and it was something that was important to him and to have a role
and for us to have a voice. And you know, when you're a kid, and I'd known him since I was six, it's in one ear and out the other, right, I mean, you hear your adult, your your parents' friends say this, and it's like yeah, yeah, okay, whatever, And that's what most kids, that's the way most kids reacting. I don't think I was any different and I was, you know, and I remember when he would say, I'm like, uncle, when do
you think I have time to do any of this? You know, you go through college and medical school and then residency and fellowship, and then you come back and you start working, and it's like, well, when do you think I'm going to have time to do that? I have a small kid, I have two small kids, you know, And so this was
one of those unexpected circumstances. One of the things that I say when I talk to kids nowadays is, you know, always just keep your mind open to possibilities, because you never know what life may bring you, and if you close yourself off to those things, you might miss an experience that really resonates with your soul. And Doctor Samarka, before we get to the reason you're here, you would know in medical school, I would think you're like
the best and the brightest. You graduated from college when you were six years old, you went to medical school at the age of twelve, you got your license in theaser eighteen. You're youngest, youngest youngest. You're really bright and motivating. I would think in medical school, being a practologist or a corner are not fields. People gravitate too. Is that fair to say? I would say, yeah, that's pretty accurate. I don't think you know.
My some total experience in the post Morner world in medical school was QWO autopsies at the Hamilton County Courts Office that we had to observe when we were second year medical students. And now you see dead people, now we see them pretty routinely. Yeah, alright, let's talk about the reason it's hotter than the hinges of hell right now. By the way, do Hindus Do
Hindus believe in hell? Yeah? I mean we believe that there is definitely a moment of judgment, and you know, you in your next life, you reap the rewards or the punishments of your actions from your last few lives, and so live it well. So if you've become a used car dealer and a lawyer something like that, you've led your previous lives not very well. Going to make any comments about used car dealers or layers, because I
have a few that are good friends. So when you go up the ladder of success in your lives, is there a heaven in Hinduism where you kind of say, okay, I'm done with human life. I'm now in with God. There's nirvana. That's that's what that is. That is when you've reached the end of the lives for your soul and you're with God. Well, how about it go to the other direction. I'm thinking of Adolf Hitler, I'm thinking of Hijao Ping, I'm thinking about Stalin. Well, their
next lives would have been very painful. I'm sure. Well, what do you do, like be a garbage man, or you've got to harvest snakes or who knows. God God makes the decisions as to you, how you should, how you will live the right right now, let's go on the reason you're here. There's been maybe some misreporting on some of the things you've said about heat related deaths and the and the tri State tell the American people
to scoop. So I just wanted to put on record. So we've had twenty four deaths in Hamilton County this week, and we do suspect that maybe three of them might be heat related. And I say it that way because it's heat related deaths or a combination of things and set of circumstances. Right, So, if somebody has heart disease, has a history of stroke, is somewhat debilitated, has diabetes, and these are risk factors for being more
vulnerable to temperature intolerance, whether it's heat or whether it's cold. And if you're if the thermostat in your brain can't help you keep your body at a reasonable temperature, then you're more vulnerable to heat related complications, including death.
And we've had a few cases this week where we suspect they're probably heat related and people that were found in homes without air conditioning and their body temperature was pretty high, higher than even the ambient temperature, even though clearly they had been deceased for a while. So that shouldn't happen. It shouldn't go up,
it should go down. So those kind of circumstances, along with looking at their medical records, seeing what their background is, the circumstances in which they're found, autops and findings, all of those things factor into evaluating whether somebody has a heat related is a heat related death or not. And that includes medications that they're taking, their past history, elicit drugs, they might
be taking, their hydration status. You know a lot of people with debilitating illnesses are not able to get up and get fluids when they needed or and they may not have somebody at home to help them. So, you know, a couple of the death that we've had that we were evaluating yesterday hadn't These people hadn't been heard from in forty eight hours. And so I just want to remind people that you know, keep track of your especially the elderly.
They keep track of your family members and friends, especially those who are in situations, vultable situations like that, and just try and look out for them and make sure you hear it from them, and make sure somebody is getting some fluids to them and keeping an eye on them. And if they need to go somewhere cooler, there are places and shelters out there in the
city where they can get into a cooler situation. Now, let me ask more or less an historical question about ninety years ago in the nineteen thirties, that's when Cincinnati had the hottest temperatures ever. So it was over one hundred degrees repeatedly. I don't know what the humidity was. I'm sure it was awful, but it was one hundred and four hundred and five degrees for several days in the nineteen thirties and needless to say, there weren't a lot of
air conditioners around. There were none. Yes, there's something different about the human body now now. One hundred years ago, no one lived in air conditioning. It didn't exist. Imagine on the fourth floor of a building at Fifth and vineety years ago when it's one hundred and six degrees outside and probably they real temperature are more like one hundred and fifteen. How come more people didn't die or did more people die without AC one hundred years ago and then
are living through gay Are the bodies different now? Well? I think if you look at countries where they have really high temperatures, I think it's a matter of how your body learns to adjust and to those temperatures. And if you're living in an area, well, I'll take for example, my my cousins and my relatives in India. They can tolerate a heck of a lot more heat than I can. So I go back and visit I'm the weenie that's like, oh my god, it's so hot, you know, and
so humid. I can't take it. I got to get into air conditioning. I'm that person. And even though I was born in India, grew up there for a little while. I spent most of my life here in the US, and you know, since I was six, And so for me, you know, you get into ninety degrees like right now, and
I'm like, oh my god, it's so oppressively hot. Right So for me, that's what my body is used to, and so it's more sensitive to the heat, unlike my cousins and my relatives and India who are used to that, and they look at me like, what are you talking about. This feels great, ninety degrees. This is cooler than it's spend week. This is wonderful. Exactly. We're in good shape. But I think your body learns to adjust, and you know, you become more sensitive to
temperature extremes when you're not living in them. I'm looking at a chart here and night on July twenty eighth, nineteen thirty three, it was one hundred and three degrees and the stayed above one hundred for several weeks. Along with I might add nineteen thirties. In Cincinnati, there were mules and donkeys and horses everywhere, and there shall we say they're excrement filled the streets of Cincinnati with fleas and flies and gnats and god knows what. There wasn't one air
conditioner around. It was over one hundred degrees in the low at night was eighty seven and it stayed that way for weeks, in a stinking, rotten environment with dust and dirt everywhere and human and bovine excrement. You know. Quinn City's own told me Elmer Hensler that they would drive the farm animals from the from the railroad yard down Spring Grove Avenue hundred and four degree temperatures and
it was no big deal. You simply got to work. And so are we are We like kind of like, what's is today that we can't handle this? And I'm thinking, well, ninety years ago it was much hotter, with terrible ecological conditions and it wasn't a big deal. Well again, I think it's what your body is used to and how you can adjust to it. I mean, we certainly have a lot more diabetes well than we did, you know, even twenty years ago, at least, we were
seeing a lot more. And I think as society changes, our diets change, our activity level changes, naturally body is going to change and adjust accordingly. And I think, you know, in the thirties there was a lot more physical activity and physical, physically demanding work. Well, all right, but you want to get the message out, What two or three things should we do in these By the way, I'm playing golf at three thirty at Kenwoock Country Club and I'm going to carry my own bag for nine holes and
hit two balls on every hole. Am I a fool? Well, I mean you're carrying You're not writing a card. I would suggest that you have your head cover. Now. You know, you know what I use when I'm out and I have to be out in the sun for a long period of time walking around, and you know, people may look at me funny, but I use an umbrella. And you know, I have a sun blocking umbrella and I use it and it actually keeps me significantly cooler than if
I didn't have one. So you know, take your golf umbrella. That's all keep you cooler. No, I don't wear a hat. I put on some sun's great and I walk around and punish myself for my sins and my crimes. I must pay for what I've done, and I want to hurt myself. Well, you see it's going to have Is it about fashion or is it about staying cool. No, I want to get real hot. All right, we got to run. Are you going to run for reelection? Because I think it's wonderful. We have a corner like you.
I could never have on any other corner in the forty some years i've been here. You're the only corner I've ever had on the radio. I like to keep it going for at least a few more years. I've never had the rest of you know corners. Well you know, I'll never kind of like they were dead, had no personalities. I mean, are you going to stick around for a few years? I am running for a reelection this year. Great, we need you at least. I tell you what.
I'll be here as long as you're here. Is that fair to say? You know what? Then I'll come on your short show more often. We have to do a show together. I'd love it, man, because you know, most Democrats don't like me, and you do, so I kind of like that. I respect people of intelligence. Well maybe you're half right, but I'm happy to do what I'm doing. I don't know what to say, but you got to get the record straight. This is what to do. Don't do it? And ye have any idea the last week.
How many people died because of the heat. Is there some number you can give us? Not really, but I think right now, I'm we're suspecting this week out of twenty four possibly three. Three, yeah, three, and and that's still preliminary. That's what we're suspecting. So we're waiting for medical records on these patients and looking at the rest of the information too, But right now we suspect it could be three. And then when we get medical records, you know that number may go up or down. All right,
doctor Samarker, you're the best there is. And if you do my autopsy, will you be respectful personally for you? I don't actually do the autopsies, but we have fantastic for friends a pathologists in our office. But we'll do a great job and they're respectful of everybody. I gotta I guess. Got a text from Jim Gooley saying that doctor Owens had a pretty good personality. To Odell Owens, he recently passed away. He was a good guy, but for some he wouldn't come up with me very often. Democrats
don't want to come on. And I'm glad you do. Well, it's been a pleasure. Thank you for helping me get the message out to everybody to be careful. Then during this extreme heat. All right, doctor, last me some Marco. Good luck in your election. Do you have an opponent? Are you running unopposed? I opposed this year, so likely you'll be re elected. I'll vote for you fully, I'll vote for you. Thank you, Thank you, Doc. We'll do it again. God bless
you, Thank you. Take care. Let's continue with more. If a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine pounds, seven hundred and new at and T the number appears to be three have died of heat related causes. Of course, if you're on the tip of dying because of a bunch of unrelated illnesses and suddenly it gets high and you're outside like I am, maybe blacktopping or pruning trees, you might pass away. But nonetheless, it's wonderful to have her here. She's the best there is
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hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting right. You have no smile on your face, you go, this is just one percent of the cuts. This is all Ai generated and talking to fake. Of course he's talking about the Himalayas. Is he gonna Jane that Mount Everest? Yeah he is. He talked about lines, hymn lines too. He's in doing copious debate prep right now, right, He's got a week's worth of debate prep Wednesday, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's in the house that the bag Man
collected, the cash hunter all over the world. He's in the house. By the way, he had to mortgage the house last year because he's running out of money because the bagman is under indictment. So Joe Biden can no longer afford his lifestyle because the bagman is under federal indictment for tax violations. Everyone's going Every news department is going cuckoo over the Fox News poll where Biden is up over Trump. What do you have to say about that? What
bs? I believe it? It's one pole, one time with all Americans has had a registered voters, and if Trump is within five percentage points, he wins easily. He's the media once Joe Biden slash Kamala Harris to win according to the Emerson Hill pole, which is very accurate or has been Trump's leading Biden in all the seven swing states. Don't say that. Please stop
that now. Secondly, what if Trump Minnesota. It's over Wisconsin, it's over Pennsylvania, it's over Michigan. New York City, it's over you sound like Howard Dean, it's over. We're going to New York City. We're going to Then we're going to We're going there, We're going here, We're going there, and then we're gonna got the light out. Yeah. Now segment is saying, wrap up all the Reds players now, like the Plain, like India side Mall. We're going to South Carolina's there, Oklahoma in
Arizona, North Dakota and New Mexico. We're going to California and Texas and New York. We're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan, and then we're going to Washington, d C. To take back the White House. And then we're going to Hell in a handbasket. I've been in more states than that, clown given the state of confusion for a while,
that's for sure. Especially on this show ESPN. Your employer rockets a story about Julio Rodriguez, one of your good friends, who's the superstar of the Seattle Mariners. Right after two years of greatness, they signed him to a twelve year, two hundred and forty million dollar deal deal to lock him up. Right now, he's collapsing. He can't hit the ball. He had one home run in the month of April, he said, Now seven home runs this year. He's ops is zero point seventy five, which is terrible.
Almost Andrew Bennettendee style and the Suck and the rock what's your name again? The seg Man also known as Segaro and you also known as what's your female name? Rock shand I am Wilma. We're going to transition at some
point. They're making going to go on that parade tomorrow. They're considering whether they're acting as if maybe this wasn't a wise deal to sign Julio So, I mean, so betually, what you're saying is, for all the people out there, sign Elie daily Cruz to a ten year contract, give him a billion dollars. This is a little bit of well he did that right. How about Joey Vado? How about Homer Bailey? Do you recall those a lot turn guaranteed bonus? Leighton work not good? I mean, when
is the last time a long term contract worked out well? Here in Cincinnati? You could you could argue the thing was overall want of being okay, how many playoff games did they win with Joey Votto? Segment? Please continue zero. He asked me a question when Ken Griffith Jr. Came here in the Stutts, Bear Catabi Carl Linder that God, how's the how's the how's a Borough contract working out? Right? Now? Not? Not great? Right? I dare you to bring that. What's his named? Trevor Lawrence
got a big deal? What's Josh Allen got a big deal? But but I think it's something to think about if you're a fan, like, oh, we got to sign Jamar Chase tomorrow. No, we don't. Organizations From looking from their side, you know, they got two or three years to do it. He's still a contraight now. Next year he's not happy. So what I think that's what happened with Vado the year and all that stuff, and then all of a sudden, I think the year or two
after that, that's when they gave him the bags of cash. You take Ken Griffy Jr. Take Joey Voto, Take Homer Bailey. How many total playoff series did any of those guys win? Well? They the stooge reporters of service, every local tame Star Heating and air conditioning dealers, temp Star quality you could feel on the East Side. Clements Heating and Air at nine three seven four four four forty four zero one. The answer is zero ft
roxy getting fight all excited. Also Willie. This is the Stuoge Report. This week has been presented by ACR gun Eyed Pools and Spas. Frank Zibel Hot, It's hot hot, hot like Fluster. Poindexter sings hit it good news. I want to go out and play golf. I'm gonna play golf in about half an hour. What's Harry, my own bag up and down the hills for nine holes, hitting two balls. Call the day swim this year. You have a pool of the at the pond of Harrison, got
a lake throwing the kids in the lake. And that's one of the best things we ever did, you know, years ago, because they've got three young they want they want to stay there and swim. He dug the Ohio River past his house at the bottom of the hill. You're that of the putting public housing up out there. Oh, here we go, now here we go, Here we go. Put an alligator in a pond out there in Harrison and put a little rope around the little rock that right outside your
door. With that snake in his mouth, put it bring him up here? Not good? How fast he can swim? I Betty can swim? Now? Little rock. There's an alligator walking on water. Just I'm just saying it's an idea. I consider Red Sox and Rids. Tonight, Willie in the first of three right along that big river Cutter Crawford up against Andrew Abbott. Six term contract immediately, Arnell Carriers inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra ding show after the game. A few long term contracts ever work out,
which except for yours mine long term guarantee. I think Burrows is gonna work out this year. He's going to be healthy. But I bet, I mean yeah, I'll make you. I think you lose bets to me all the time and you forget him. I'm going to bet you that Joey Burrow does not play half the games this year. Wow hot fud South, I'll take a or nay half. So far it's been the knee, the calf,
it's been the been the wrist, and it's been the appendix. So far, I'll take that bet because if he doesn't, a five dollars hot fudge Sunday will be the least of all of our problems. You've been to Greaters recently. It's six ninety five plus tax called Biden Place you've been there before, you've been there recently? Yes, I used to pull up there all the time by three hot pud Sun. He's bring him up here. When I lost the wager, I'm collected none this year. What is the
best contract in this in the recent history of Cincinnati sports? What is it? That's a good question there, Wow wow, uh well maybe Hunter Green, Trey Hendrickson. Yeah, that's good. That's really worked out to see that. Yeah, I'm talking about stars. I'm talking about Griffy, Bato, Hunter Green, well, not yet, Candelaria three years, like forty five million. We just started hitting up. I'm starr yet Montoms did they give him big Dough Dough Ray and the me What about h Brews or Martitez?
Aj Green? Costallanis was here. I got a couple of calls. The Phillies give Kyle Schwarber. He's that's worked out for them here. But about about the Red the Bengals the long term, Yeah, two hundred million plus they're still paying Griffy four million a year. I think this is the last year. You know, Yeah, I know what the second contract they gave Aj Green was. But Bobby Nolayoff wins he's he's getting paid till two
thy ten. Oh, that's a million dollars. It was a safe to say you should you should have some resistance consider, not just consider, let's go Signe says a bunch of players long term. Send them to Julio Rodriguez contract twelve years, two hundred and thirty millions. Do you signed Della Cruise to that? I feel like there's more pressure now because in today's world, for whatever reason, maybe social media, the fans feel like they know the
players more. There's there's more, there's more sympathy on the side of the player than when I was younger and you were younger. Right, it's more like people couldn't wait to pay Joe Burrow right way to do it. They didn't have ton't have to do it. Even when they did it, didn't have to do it. Now he's a chess player in the south of France. And you see the watch you brought up, Jamar Chase's watch. He's not made the so called big money yet, right, No, probably about
twenty million, thirty million wearing a Rashar mill half million dollar watch. Better not go to OTR with that watch. That's all I'm saying, would you go to OTR with that watch? I'd tell women if you go to OTR, no Louise, no shoes, take off the jewelry, put colored hair, bakeup, put it ring shirt, ring in your nose and walk around jorwan. Otherwise, be hillard. You'll be robbed and rare, robbed and raped. Do not do it. Think about it segment, but don't do
it. Tell Denise ringing the nose, multi colored hair and a T shirt. Can you tell your wife that if you go OTR getting rid of than Louis? Louis is gone ringing the nose. That's the key, is Penny a big Louis kind of galay, give me some sprints. I can't say. I can't say. That's about it. You're watched a little light over there. So he answer. See when it comes to him, it's like, okay, a friend to hers bought a purse that was thirty eight thousand dollars. Oh my, I said, now wait a minute, come on,
now, I don't know what what was it? Thirty eight thousand a purse? A purse. I don't care how much money you have. That that is that's absurd, I say in the park your car at or something. I think it was air conditioned. I don't know what it was. It isn't Louis. It was something above a Louis thirty eight thousand. What's above a Louis Vaton? I didn't want to say. I didn't know. But the chain was solid, about solid thirty eight thousand. It was a
fancy what well. Usually when you buy something, it's like buying like an exorbitantly expensive engagement diamond ring. Usually you get a fake so you can actually go out in public with it, so that that bag is going to sit in her closet, can't use she can't use it except in Paris. She gets zero percent eight we are on that or something and cash back from like a like a car dealer. Thinkesure wrote a check. I'm saying thirty eight thousand for a purse. But Kelly ever wear a purse like that? No?
No, I said, well, that's it, and you can't take it out except in Naples because all the other women look at women, and women are jealous and terrible with all women are discussed. We're trying to give him the whole. We're trying to give him a country, give them the whole world. Just take it. Just take it. We're so stupid. Just take it. And they won't take it because they enjoy killing each shawther more than they do killing us. Kaitlyn Park, she's playing well right now,
but unacceptable by the other women because she's a white female. That's straight. Jealousy is one of the most powerful emotions. I'm not telling you guys at all. I wish you well. Yeah, I'm glad you're here. It helps all of us about this segment. Glad the segments here. I'm glad you're here. Me too. Because he never sees a doctor. He sees a vet every three years. That's it. I got doctor's appointments on a regular basis, and but he sees a bet. I mean, why
do you see a bet? Well, it saves a lot of money. Now, what's on the big show today? Oh, we have rather to get We have Richard Skinner And when ask him giving the Reds current state, well, what are they gonna get? The trade deadlines coming around? What in July? Buyers sellers? What do we do here? We got the month away? The infamous conversation we have every year around here. So we ask him his thoughts on that we got fifteen place, that would be last
place, eight and a half back. We got, we gotta we got to run for the title this year, right, get out of last place first and numble a talk? Would you agree or not? I would agree that last place? But how many years we're gonna keep doing this? Well, right now, it's been thirty thirty four, so well, thank goodness. The rest of the division is not ten or fifteen out like the Red Sox are in third place, ten out already from the Yanks. It's a
good point. That's a damn good point. Sake. I'm just saying, say every now and then you make sense. Well, you're rubbing off of me. It's about twenty nine years a playoff series, twenty nine years. That's like a trend, isn't it? Twenty nine years? I don't know. This is the year. This is the year, thank god, this is the year we signed out darn Kruis three quarters of a billion dollars and Scott Burrow says he's not going to do it. Not going to do it
is Ellie. He's electric enough and he has the potential. Is he consistent? Baseball is about consistency day by day to day by day, night after night. How you doing the plate, how you fielding the ball, how you're running, how you on the base path? I don't know if he's there yet. Really, well, see what happens. All the fans wanted to get paid all kinds of money, pay him on it. Already got a bubble, Hey him Hunter Green signed for the next five years, like
thirty five millionaires. I hope he's to the point where you can do a contract like that. But I still know it's right now. How about just winning a playoff series? It's been by just making it. Burrow is going to play over half the game. Got you remember the best hot fudged sun dive. He's gonna play nine games. By then there'll be ten ninety five. We gotta go, Rocky. Thank you. Ask Jenny about Julio Rodriguez and whether we should Julio Maybe trade for him? Should be Julio da Cruz,
Julio da Cruise segment, give me out of seasure? Will he? Everybody stay cool and it's gonna be hot, hot, hot out there, so take take it easy, stay hydrated, and have a good weekend. I'm playing golf and carrying my clubs in ten minutes. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. Yeah, I love I'm the dullest president America. I know my ray Ban some Grisi in the chocolate chip. All right, how's business. It's great, It's really good. I got
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