The afternoon of the Tribe State. Well, the next ten days they're going to bring number one FC wins undefeated, the Red's sweep. And now they got the Braves in town tonight and there's some old rapper. The guy's ninety two years old. I don't know his name, is ninety two years old, and he'll be rapping after the game tonight, along with fireworks. I'm not sure what that is, but we're going to find that exciting, I'm
sure. But then the game is basically sold out s R only, and then Saturday four ten, the Reds back at it with the Braves, and Sunday with the Braves go away for a bed thing, come back next weekend. And of course you've got my old girlfriend going to sing at the pay Corps, you know, at Taylor Swift and I go back a long way. So they that happening Friday and Saturday of next week. All hell's breaking loose, but the weather looks like it's going to break and more coming up
later. Is Dale Donovan, who's an expert of repairing and replacing batteries and cars and carburetion and all the rest. Had a call yesterday from Anne from a Lebanon talking about the glories of owning an electrical vehicle and how great it is. And I'm sure many people, if you're happy with that, have
at it. It's about freedom and opportunity. Every Dale Donovan might have a different viewpoint in about an hour or so, but until then, yesterday afternoon, the Claremont County Grand Jury returned indictments in the matter of State of Ohio versus Chad Dorman for the murder, the killing, the bloodthirsty killing of three little boys, and also the shooting of his wife in the hand, and also charges involving a step daughter who made it out alive and looks as if
his specific intent was only to kill his offspring. And it's a terrible case. Joining you and I now is James Bogan, criminal defense attorney who often takes these kind of cases, but is not involved in this one. There's many counts of this going up to about twenty one counts, And James Bogan, can you tell the American people why there's multiple counts for the same activity involving the same person. And it's a death penalty case and we'll get deal
without in a minute. But how come to so many counts of aggravated murder when essentially there was only three. Yeah, there's nine counts of aggravated murder, and obviously we don't have nine victims here. You have. Counts one, two, and three are charged under the provision of the aggravated murder statute, where it's purposeful, purposely and premeditated premeditated. The next three counts are for the same murders, but an alternative charge under the felony murder rule where
it was done within the course of a kidnapping. And then the set count seven, eight, and nine are for purposely killing a child under thirteen. Those are what you call alternative charges, so that you don't miss anything. So if the jury down the road and I would think this would not go to trial for another six to nine months, although it's possible it could go to trial in the next ninety days, but probably the pre trial motions would
kick it over toward the end of the era next year. It count of the lesser included A senses were put in the indictments so that if those jurors that don't want to impose the death penalty, Claremont County Prosecutor Mark Takova wanted to give the trial jury other options. Is that correct? Yeah, there's also kidnapping charges. There's eight kidnapping charges, where there's four of them are charged under the provision of the statute, which is to hold someone as hostage
to terrorize or to inflict serious physical harm. And then the other four kidnapping counts are to facilitate commission of any felony, in this case aggravated murder and felonious assault. And so looking at this, I've made the political statement, this is outside of your Bailey Wick. This is about more about the reality of life and politics and Claremont County if they believe he committed the offense, and let's face it, he admitted to it. There was a four forensic
team there to talk about the ballistics, about paraffin test. It was also they're gonna have to trace the number of bullets held entered a body, some of the gross stuff. But at the end of the day, a grand jury has indicted under death penalty statutes in the state of Ohio, and the trial jury is going to have to be picked based upon their desire to impose it iff indicate it. And so the odds of a juror in Claremont County finding him not guilty of anything is almost not exist and the odds of him
being found guilty of everything is probably above ninety nine point nine percent. So the issue is this, you're not on this case, but you've tried many of these in the past. Isn't it fair to say the better approach might be to go to a three judge panel and not a trial jury because of the determined outcome. I'm not so sure. I would need to know more about the case. Typically, what you see what death penalty cases is you're
the defense counsel. You're trying to get through to that one juror who can't bring themselves to sign a death verdict. Now, what you see happen a lot is you'll see jurors in the jury pools say, oh, yeah, I have no problem concerning the death penalty. I'll follow the law. But saying that and actually signing your name to that death verdict are two different things.
Now, when I was an intern, I got to see a number of death penalty trials, and one thing I always noticed that when a jury would come back with a verdict for death, you could tell by the looks on their faces when they come out, they're about to burst into tears. They're not slap yeah, happy about it there. It's traumatic for them. Yeah. Because in theory I'm in favor of the death penalty. I have
no problem giving it to Chad Dorman as many times as I could. Absolutely, but as a juror who's never been in court in his or her life, and maybe in Claremont County is a very religious county. The attendance at church there is much higher than another counties. Claremont County is a very religious
place with hard working people. And I would imagine when it comes time to put your name on the form that says I hear by sentence Jad Dorman to death and fairy I can do it, but in reality you're arguing to one juror, is that correct? Well, you get through to as many jurors as you can. For example, on the case that I co counseled in Butler County, I couldn't see the jurors when I was doing the penalty face
stuff because the podium is facing away from the jury. But my lead counsel, Dave Washington, could see the jurors who were starting to cry when I was bringing on the test of pulling those heartstrings with the right testimony. And in closing he focused on those jurors saying, all it takes is one of you to save his life. He said a lot more eloquently than I just did. But the other thing you have to look at two not guilty by
reason, insanity and competent. See the stand trial will be explored to if and if warranted the serious mental illness defense, which doesn't absolve them of guilt, but it would if they were. He was found to meet this would disqualify him from the death penalty under the Ohio Revised Code. For someone to
do this, wouldn't you have to be mentally insane? Because sometimes it's anger, sometimes it's money, Sometimes a spouse killing a spouse, might be a robbery in a jewelry store, whatever, Okay, But to have a father planted for weeks and weeks how was going to happen, and then to execute his own children? One might say, don't you have to be mentally ill
to do that? Well, there are things that raise some red flags, Like I talked about the other day, Bill, how usually someone who's sane and knows right from wrong would try to get away, try to kill witnesses, or try to kill themselves. As you remember, he didn't do any of those three things, even though he did a lot of planning. Now
how that works out with the doctors, I don't know. But if it turns out he does have a serious mental illness, you know, schizophrenius, gets a effective disorder, bipolar disorder or delusional disorder, and it would turn out to be a significant factor in his behavior, then under the law, that would disqualify him from the death penalty. So, James Bogan, you're saying that a reasonable murderer would have a sane murderer would have killed the witnesses,
the step daughter and the wife. He would have tried to secrete himself. He wouldn't have cooperated in his own arrest, so that the fact he cooperated in his own arrest, in his sense, works in his favor. Those the fact that he did not dose three things, the cooperation part, that's kind of a mixed bag. But let's three things. Not trying to kill himself, not trying to kill witnesses. There may witnesses too. He could have sat there, started picking people off, and then not trying to
kill himself though. Yeah, those are the things that really stand out to me that raise a question of whether or not he did truly understand the wrongfulness of his actions. And again, this is just speculation on my part, and this is going to get sorted out by doctors. How many times is not guilty by reason of insanity and n GRII how many times does that work?
Are you aware of any circumstance in our region from Boone County to Claremont County to Montgomery County, any circumstance for a jury has found somebody like this not guilty by reason of insanity? I have not. It's very rare, contrary to public perception. Like I said before, this is not a case of oh he'll get off on insanity. It's very hard to meet that standard. And if they do meet that standard, they're still going away for life,
just at a statemental institution and not prison. Well, and I have a call into Representative Bill Sites about guilty but insane? Many ates have that instead of n g R. A lot of jurors when they look at this Dorman case cannot bring themselves to say not guilty, but they could easily find them guilty. But insane, which means a person goes to a statemental hospital until they're restored to sanity whenever that is, and then they begin serving their
prison sentence. Politically, this is outside your Bailey wake. Then that make more sense to have guilty but insane. That's something that you know is definitely would be worth the legislature looking at. But as we know, that's their jobs, so judges can't legislate. But you know, there's just so many you know, the federal and federal they have to diminished capacity to sense,
which would lower the culpability by one degree. So I guess if this would if Ohio had that, it would lower it from maybe aggravated murder to murder, which is a slightly lower offense. But it just depends on the situation. And I mean, I think n GRII does a pretty good job of covering it, but at the same time, I just don't think it covers the full spectrum of how mental illness can affect offenses. And yeah, sure it's probably worth the legislature looking at. I'm curious to see what Bill comes
up with. Lastly, there's two aspects of insanity. One at the time of the offense, Dorman's going to claim he was not guilty by reason of insanity, at least as lawyers are. The other thing is incompetency to stand trial. Completely different. So a person could be completely sane when the offense is committed, then eight months later they're mentally I'll explain what happens. And you've had many of these cases in which you cannot counsel with your lawyer in
your own defense. What happens if Dorman down the road develops even more mental illness and he can't assist as lawyers in his own defense. What happens then then he be found in competent. And keep in mind you can raise competency at any time as a defense lawyer, and when you see any signs that it could be an issue, or get information that it could be an issue, you're obligated to raise that, even if your client doesn't want it.
So what you do is you file for competency when you see the red flags, and an examination gets done, and if they're found to being competent, then they're sent to a state hospital and it's usually come back in six months, and how long they can stay will just depend on what kind of offense they're charged with. So essentially, if he was found incompetent, he could theoretically still stay away for a very long time. It wouldn't be a get
out of jail free card. And then one is you restored to competence, whether it's six months, six years, or forty years from now. He's only thirty two, his murderer is only thirty two years old. He could be in a state mental hospit or for decades until he's restored to sanity. And if that never happens, there's never a trial. I think there's a certain time period. Now, it's based on what offense you're charged with.
I would have to look it up to get the exact numbers, but I have had some cases where they couldn't be restored and they were dismissed and referred to probate court. Yes, that would be you know. I think that, well, our community needs a trial in this case, it needs a conviction. That's my talk show host speaking. But if he's not restored to sanity, it could be a long time. I think it's it's pretty rare that they're not restorable. So at some point, with the drugs being used
and the counseling, he'll be able to counsel with his law. But if during the middle of the trial he can't counsel, would you, I mean, in an argumentative way, say a judge, my client cannot assist me now in his own defense three days into the trial, and then it had to be hearing held at that point. Correct, hypothetically you would have to. But when mental, when someone tends to compensate, it's not something that just suddenly happens three days into trial. You're going to see signs of it
well before trial, I believe. All right, well once again, yeah, go ahead. But what judges like to do is they like to keep them have that stuff monitor too, to make sure there's no to compensation, which means getting worse. I can't imagine. By the way, James Bogan, if you got a call hasn't happened, likely will not occur because the case is proceeding. If you got a call from the judge in Claremont County, would you take this kind of a case. Yes, I would.
And if you remember, I feel very strongly that like John Adams felt when he took on the British soldiers from the Boston massacre, every person charts of the crime is entitled a fair trial and a competent defense, and defenny a client is absolutely not an endored orman of what they're charged with. It's an endorsement of the constitution due process. Look at countries where they don't have one. Anyone want to move to Russia, China and North Korea. I ran
not recently. No. I want to say, with all the problems we have, this is the greatest place in the world to live, and we're like to live in the greatest place of the greatest country in the world, which is to try State. James Bogan, we got to run once again. Have a great weekend. Thank you you tube. Bill Oh He's a
privilege. Thank you all. Let's continue with more. James Bogan often does exactly this kind of work, and I understand him saying it, but it'd be very difficult for many lawyers to take this case, and I'm glad there's individuals like Bogan that will take it. Let's continue with more your comments and next at the home of the Reds News Radio seven hundred W tri States percolating of course number one. What a great weekend and the try state this weekend
and next the Reds are in town for the Braves. They're going to sell one hundred thousand tickets minimum for the next three games. There may be some tickets available Tomorrow night and on Sunday, but none to night SR only because of this ninety two year old singer is going to appear. Plus there's fireworks and more than what is going to be great. Then next weekend we're gonna have a so called pop singer coming to town to light up pay Course Stadium
and more. We'll see what happens with that, but mainly I think it's Reds Baseball going nuts, FCS doing its job. It's a great time to be an American, a great time to be living in the Tri State, and a great time to be listening to great talk radio. Two or three
issues of Percolay number one. Last night there was this huge get together, a state dinner involving the leader of India, now the most populous country in the world, at Moody and at that state dinner were many individuals, specifically the odious one Hunter Biden, who was kicked out of a sex club in Los Angeles. When you're kicked out of a sex club in Los Angeles, called Sanctum, you may have some problems. He was too perverted for a
sex club. And by the way, it takes about seventy five thousand dollars a year to join the Sanctum sex club in Los Angeles. Hunter Biden. They love to have people like that in there, but let's face it, he was a bit too kinky. And so after it was announced a few days ago that the I R. S and the Department of Justice had settled its case with Hunter Biden resulting in nothing, which is two misdemeanors and also gun violations. I thought the Biden administration was tough on guns, but not
if it's the president's son. That there are many individuals in prison for years for the violations committed by Hunter Biden. But he got to Texas El Paso. So he found himself last night at the state dinner honoring Modi, who's the leader of India. Also attending that dinner was Mary Garland, the Attorney General in charge of the plea deal directly or indirectly. Guy named Weiss is
supposedly in charge, but he knows how the game is played. So Hunter Biden, who received three to four million dollars in income unreported than one up his nose and into his loins. Somehow got a Texas El Paso and all that income because the big guy, i e. Joe Biden, got ten percent of the whole deal. How do you think Joe Biden, so called dedicated public servant for more than fifty years, has multiple homes along the Atlantic
coast? How is he worth now tens of millions of dollars using the same means and method as Nancy Pelosi who went into the House of Representatives as a rather modest means lady who came out worth three hundred million dollars. They monetized their influence and that's why they're rich. But essentially, I don't think I've seen any reports from the mainstream media that somehow it was wrong for Hunter Biden, who is not yet played guilty but will at some point soon, to
these taxivations and charges and gun violations. A boy way the gun itself was found in a dumpster next to a grade school. A crack addict who used underage prostitutes and gets kicked out of sex clubs. He was invited to the state dinner along with Modi. It's kind of like saying well, the elites want to laugh in your face. At some point they sit back and simply
laugh at you because the mainstream media didn't cover any of this. In fact, if you didn't listen to talk radio a few websites, you wouldn't know it even existed. The level of corruption at the top level of our government is unspeakable, and they don't care that you know about it because they have friends in the media. They won't tell you what's going on. You're too busy working and driving, taking care of your husband and wife and kids and
whatever in order to be concerned with this at all. They know you take the corruption for granted. In fact, if you would ask most Americans how corrupt are American politicians, I think they're below use car dealers. Everyone knows what goes on, but they want to rub it in your face. It's blatant, it's obvious, and they can rely upon their friends in the media
to make sure you find out nothing about it. So whether or not he continues to be a target because of his father, Joe Biden's connections to the money raising scheme is beyond me. The message is Claire as a schlump American, you don't matter. As for them, the rules don't apply. They can break gun laws, not go to prison despite DJ protocols putting in prison for one to three years. Americans do exactly the same thing with the gun
laws that the Hunter Biden did. They can commit tax evasion right in your face, no big deal. They can have their charge that's downgraded to a few irrelevant misdemeanors, not one day in jail. And if you did exactly the same thing, you'd be writing in jail for years. Talk to Pete who went to prison on tax evasion for several months, then I visited him
in a halfway house in Mount Auburn. Talk about Martha Stewart, talk about numerous rappers who have gone to jail for many years for doing a lot less. But they know that wink wink nod ND you expect them to do this and they want to monetize their job. Know your role and shut your mouth. Not a single mainstream press outlet has even bothered a report that Hunter Biden hobnobbed with the Attorney General Mary Garland because they see nothing wrong about it,
no issues whatsoever. At the same day, John Durham, who is a special counsel working with the Attorney General, had some stunning revelations about the FBI in the Department of Justice, unbelievable by the way. It took him three years to come to this. He testified under earth quote, the FBI was too willing to accept and used politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the
Steele dossier. The FBI relied on the dossier and fives applications knowing there was likely material originating from a political campaign or political opponent quote unquote, that was Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton had email difficulties in twenty sixteen, so she funded to her friends in the FBI lies about Donald Trump that the FBI metastasized in
the affida if it's against search, hoarns to look for something wrong. So at the same time James Combe in the FBI was closing the cases against Hillary Clinton for misshandling of top secret documents, they were opening a case against Donald Trump under false pretenses. Put bluntly, the FBI had lots of evidence to believe that the dirt dug up on Hillary was true and the materials about Trump was false. Did that stop them known they ignored the Hillary Clinton matters and
they went after Donald Trump with hooks and claws. And that's the way the game is played, and that's the way the game will be played for a very long period of time. And today, jumping ahead to today's great date, Friday afternoon, the very same Department of Justice that deeply was criticized for playing politics in twenty sixteen from one of their own, John Durham, is once again investigating Trump. In fact, as he runs for president, he's
under indictment by the same Department of Justice. And they anticipate that you won't follow us closely enough to come up with the determined conclusion that would affect your ballot. Think about it. Durham proved that the Russian collusion delusion against Trump in twenty sixteen was a lie, and he proved that the information about Hillary Clinton's mishandling a top secret documents was the truth. But which one under indictment, Well, that would be Donald Trump. It certainly would not be one
of the Clintons. And of course Billy boy Clinton spent time on the Lolita Express with Jeffrey Epstein having sex with underage girls and islands of the Caribbean. And if you heard any of those names any indictments to pass several years, the answer would be no, no, no, no, it's the Clintons.
Therefore we're not going after him. And to make things a bit more rich, Christiane Amanpoor, the CNN International Reporter, did an interview with Barack Husain Obama that aired last night in which the ex president, who by the way, is the current president. No one believes in Washington that Joe Biden is doing a damn thing, said that the government and Washington nieces set up a miss and disinformation panel that will keep from you information that the government determines
not to be accurate. I e. Talk Radio, i e. Breitbart, i e. Used to be the Drudge Report, Newsmax, Daily Wire, Daily Caller. So if Washington determines you're getting misinformation, the source will be shut down. And that's under the orders of Barak Hussain Obama, who
is controlling currently Joe Biden, who can't basically do the job. And lastly, if this isn't enough, there are IRS and DOJ whistleblowers under federal statues that have come forward and said for the last few years, we can't believe how the DOJ, how the IRS is deep sixing criminal activities committed by Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, Joe Biden and all the Biden grandkids
who got all that money and put in their bank accounts. And the whistleblowers made public a What's App communication from Hunter Biden to chairman Ye Yuan Ming, who ran a big part of the Chinese energy industry connected to Jijo, paying the leader of the Communist Party. You see, it's an article of faith.
What you do is bribe with millions of dollars the leader of a country or leaders of a country and their family, give them millions, tens of millions of dollars, and then economically rape the country for billions of dollars, much like what's happening in the Congo, and just pay off anybody and those other countries by millions of dollars. So a whistle blower with the IRS had enough and he released a WhatsApp communication from Hunter Biden to his Chinese business partners,
all connected to the Chinese Communist Party. Quote, this is Hunter Biden. I'm sitting here with my father and we would like to understand why the commitment made has not been fulfilled. Tell the director that I would like to resolve this matter now before he gets out of hand, and now means tonight.
And if z if I get a call or text from anyone involved in this other than you or Zang or the chairman, I will make certain that between the man sitting next to me and every person he knows, and my ability to forever hold a grudge, that you will regret not following my direction,
said Hunter Biden. All too often people mistake kindness for weakness, and all too often I'm standing over top of them saying I warned you from this moment until whenever he reaches me. I'm sitting here waiting for the call with my father. I sure hope whatever it is you're doing now is very important. Quote unquote, whistleblower irs that was Hunter Biden speaking about his dad being
sitting next to him under date of July thirty, twenty seventeen. That is a small morsel of the information and the laptop from hell Seize and in the possession of the FBI for now four years. And so what happens is that China has directly and indirectly bribed Joe Biden, Joe Biden, Jim Biden, Hunter Biden at all for millions and millions of dollars to make sure the American foreign policy towards China is very Chinese friendly. And here's the smoking gun.
And how much media reporting has been done on this? Huh oh no, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Donald Trump. I'll let's continue. Whenever stop, we simply continue. And if a line becomes available five one, three, seven four, nine, seven thousand after one o'clock today will be the great Dale Donovan about the hoax of a future of electric vehicles not able to
be recharged by the power grid and more. But just think last night, in your face agreement to plete guilty Hunter Biden is sitting with and having fancy food and fancy wine with Mary Garland, the Attorney General, with his dad,
toasting everyone in the room. They're laughing in your face. Twelve fifty five, Home of your Red's News Radio seven hundred ww Hey, he'll be rocking it in the next doesn't again, Atlantis Peak, bad Grieves face, a rip, roaring red legs and a nine any three knt good Bell's Boys put a hurt nun at Lantis Tomahawkers find out would you get the call live from GABP today at five four one, seven hundred w LW and seven hundred wlw's live stream of the iHeart Radio app. Hey, get your tickets now
dot com four hour twenty twenty three. Hi. Our telephone call with Anne from Lebanon to Percolay. And this is a fine woman, a great listener of mine in Warren County who just loves electric vig and which is fine. If you want to buy the Tesla's hunting, it's just a free choice, have at it. And this was in relationship to a guest I had on yesterday, Cliff May who highlighted in his Washington Time story Blood of the Congo.
And this is all relative to Dale Donovan of course, Blood in the Congo and the details talks about the horrible cost of the Congo, which is a Central African country where about ninety percent of the world's supply of cobalt is mind and how it's mind and how much is going on cobalt is and every lithium ion rechargeable battery made today according to the experts, and what the residents of the Congo go through so that you can have a full electric vehicle from
Tesla, etc. And Dale Donovan wanted to hear more about this, so here's one line from the story about how the cobalt mining takes place in the Congo. Not a lot of environmental concerns, needless to say, and not
a lot of money being paid to the miners. Quote. My investigation reveals the cobalt mining and the Congo involves human slavery, child labor, forced labor, debt, bondage of the miners who have to pay in order to go into the mines, human trafficking, prostitution, hazardous and toxic working conditions, pathetic wages of a dollar a day, injury and death, and great environmental harm to the Congo itself. And the average age of those in the minds
are about sixteen and a half years old. And the China dominance not just a cobalt but also of strategic mineral necessary to produce all these ev batteries, including lithium, copper, and nickel. And what occurs is that much like is happening now with Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, is that the leadership of China pays off the leaders of a country with millions and millions of dollars personally in their pockets in order to rape and rob the country of billions and billions
of dollars? Does that sound familiar? Joining you and I now is that Sam Dale Dale of Donovan. There's no one more cognizant about the repair of vehicles and the replacement than Dale Donovan. Who have your showing fifty five kre see a great family of great Americans. We don't know the price Africans pay so we can have better batteries. And these columns pointed out number one. I'll point out to you Dale Donovan that there's little mainstream reporting on this.
CBS, NBC, ABC, New York Times, Washington Post is not sending a team of reporters to the Congo to find out what's happening in the minds deep in the bowels of the Congo. We do know what comes to that? Are these lithium batteries, What kinds of experiences have you had? And vehicles that have are fully evings like Tesla's, And what is the cost of
repairing them compared to gasoline powered cars? Well, I thank you. My ears were burning yesterday, yes as you were talking, and I was getting lots of phone calls about it. And you know, I'm with you. You want to buy an electric car, I have no problem with that, you know, I mean, you know, if you know, most electric cars are grateful when you run around the city. But man, if you plan on taking a trip to Florida or go up to Michigan and stuff like
that, you've got to plan your route out accordingly. And you know, there's a lot of things that go into the ev battery. Obviously, the ev battery is the main cost of the vehicle, right And I've used cases where we had a customer's car in the shop and they needed a battery call to get the battery from the dealer. So there are aftermarket people out there that sell the EVY batteries. Okay, I've been doing this a long time.
I've got friends that do this as well. And that aftermarket battery usually will last be about a year, maybe two years, okay, So then you've got to have it replaced again. So we do not tell anybody to put an aftermarket battery in there. You have to go back and get the new battery. So to go buy the battery for this particular car was fifteen
thousand dollars. Oh, but that's not all They wanted. They also wanted fifteen thousand dollars for the core of the battery because they need that battery back so they can dispose of it properly. Okay, so after you get the battery out, then you got to return the old batteries. And so your net investment is about thirty thousand dollars to put a battery in a Nicesla or any nothing bigger Laverne. You know, it's just you know, a normal
everyday car. You know, there's a lot of them out there. I mean Fiat has one that there's an electric vehicle out there that they have that the batteries are going bad left and right, and that is a usually at cost of at least twenty thousand dollars for the EVY battery. And that not to mention Willie, if you go ahead and you have a slight accident and you damage any part of that battery, that it will also be ruined. If you scratch it, it is ruined. You cannot scratch that battery.
It's you know, it's all in case in a you know, nice cover and it's all you're covered up, you know, which the battery is. It's all smaller batteries, right you. I think it's a big, massive battery, which it is, but it's if you actually take it apart, it's all a bunch of small batteries. But they don't do it that way. You know, you can't just replace the damage battery. You've got to replace the whole thing. Okay. Now, not to mention, you go to buy an eb you go to buy an EV car, okay, and
then you go to put your tags on it. You're gonna pay more money in taxes because you don't pay taxes on your gas, so they charge you up front. Oh you want to charge that battery? Well, great, not a problem. Go ahead and have the charger installed in your house. That ranges from two thousand to seven thousand dollars to have it installed. Okay. So yes, are you gonna save some money on gas, Yes, but you're gonna pay some money in charging. And again, Willie, what
are we doing when we charge car battery up? Are we saving the environment or are we using coal? You know they should make a wall that if you buy an EB car you should have to charge it either buy solar or buy wind. How long do you think that would take? And everyone's charging them at the same time, which is between seven pm and midnight. And guess what when I talk to Duke Energy, etc. They Sally Phalan, they're not in the business of expanding the power plants. They're in the business
of shrinking power plants. So we have thirty five hundred powers that power plants in this country. By twenty thirty, we're gonna have twenty four hundred power plants. Now, what happens when you enlarge the demand for electricity and you shrink the supply. Let me tell you about basic economic principles. The price is going upward, it's going north. And so why is this happening when number one, it's expensive. Number two it's hard to travel with these ev
vehicles. Number three the power grid doesn't handle it. What's the motive, what's the goal? What's happening? And so the gasoline and only yeah, go ahallo. The money followed the money, Well, we're talking soon arous money. Now. For if Tony Bender wants to drive to Florida and say, honey, let's pile the three kids in the back seat, let's go to Florida. You can get there maybe within one day at a cost of
maybe eighty dollars or one hundred dollars two tanks to gas. What if you have an EV and you want to go to Florida, what happens then, Oh, my goodness, where you're gonna have to go out of your way most of the time because you have to plan your route according to where they tell you the chargers are. And you better hope that you're the only one they're charging when you need to charge it. Oh, I suggest that you start leaving about twelve midnight, and that way you can use the chargers because
hopefully no one will be there at that time. Don't forget Willie. So let's say you go to a place and there's three charging stations and you're like, oh, great man, there's one emptier, I'll take that one. Well, as you add more people, it slows it down. Do you know what the average time or not the average You know how long it takes the charge in EV battery anywhere from twenty minute it's to forty hours. It depends on the equipment, It depends on the power grid, It depends on
a lot of things. So, man, I hope you've got a lot of time. I mean, it kills me just to pull over and get some gas, you know, for fifteen minutes. I can't imagine sitting there and charging your EV battery the whole time you're going to Florida or Michigan or wherever you know out west. I can't imagine how long it's gonna take you, but I can guarantee you it's gonna take you a couple of days. And you know, one you better hope that when you get to that charging
station, someone hasn't cut the cable off for the copper. Happens all the time in Oakley. Tesla's got this charging station, and a friend of mine has a Tesla, it's a year old. He's got to gauge where he's going, how he's going to get there. And secondly, when he goes to the Oakley station, which by the way, you got to put in credit cards to charge, he said, half the wires are gone at any
particular time because they cut and away they go. And the power grid right now in Texas is maxed out with one hundred and five hundred and ten degree temperatures in Texas, which means though telling everyone and don't charge your cars, don't charge the car, we don't have a power grid, and we're getting rid of twenty five percent of the of the power stations in the next five years, we're getting rid of that. I'm figuring no way, Man,
what is happening to my country? What is happening? Well? The only thing I can think of, Willie, and it's why. You know. The other thing is is, you know, I thought we were free, right, I thought America was free. I mean, now they're saying they're forcing these manufacturers, Hey, you gotta go electric by such and such, you know, but you know, there's other alternatives out there that make more sense, but hydrogen, I guess there's not enough money getting kicked back.
Well for the other alternatives such as hydrogen hydrogen vehicles which they do have out in California, which is the only place in Toyota does make one. And also you can charge a hydrogen pretty fast. Doesn't take as long it is. The storage is the issue. But man, they've made stri rides in it. That's the way I think they should go is hydrogen, you know. And uh, but nope, it's uh. It's that electric is getting forced down. It makes no sense whatsoever that the power grids are getting less
they're making less power plants, and yet they're increasing everything. So everything's gonna So what's gonna happen? Either we're gonna have blackouts, which we could have here in Cincinnati, right. I guess you know, I guess you better have a charger, you know, a charger for your house to kick on, so you know, so that you can, uh, you know, at least your house can stay cool, or you can charge your evy battery. But if they have power outs, you can't charge your battery. What
if you're trying to go What if you have an emergency? Right? Oh man, you know someone you know hurt themselves. I gotta rush into the hospital. Oh crap, batteries not charged. The batteries not charged. What am I gonna do? I guess that you gotta call nine one one to me. I mean, it is a formula that's worked for a long time.
You pay off and the leaders of a country, and then you with millions of dollars, and then you have access to billions of dollars of economic activity in that country, whether it's to Congo or sadly, the United States
of America. That is what's happening now that the communist right Chinese have bribed the leaders of our country, mainly Democrats but also Republicans to accept electric vehicles and all the glories of that, to get rid of all the mining in this country, all the shale operations, all the oil drilling, all the natural gas, get rid of all that stuff demanded by government orders because of its clean energy. And at the end of the day, government will control
every aspect of even getting charged up. And if you don't pay, if you don't believe in the right kinds of stuff, guess what, they'll get you off the grid. And if you're off the grid and they won't allow you to fire up your ev then you're in serious trouble. And this is in relationship to President Barack, who's saying Obama, who's really in his third term right now. No one really believes in Washington that Joe Biden is in
charge of anything he is proposing. And it will happen a disinformation board, and this disinformation board out of Washington will screen from the public view comments that are deemed to be disinformation and untrue. There goes talk radio number one, but number two, if you complain, know your role and shut your mouth if you and lastly on this issue of evs. It is common among rich people like Tony Bender, to pass vehicles down from one generation to the other.
How about you drive a car from ninety thousand miles. It's a great vehicle, and then it needs a battery, it needs new batteries, and it needs a new electrical core. And you want to pass that on to a sixteen year old girl for her first car. It's to hand me down. Does that happen with evs? Oh? Absolutely, it happens with evs.
But just like you said, I mean, you know the lady that you had on yesterday, you know she traded her car in, but she'd already had the batteries replaced and the batteries replaced on that whether she had it done under wartee, that's fine, that's fine. But you know she got ten thousand dollars. So now you give your daughter a car, and now she has to do it because it's got ninety thousand Most of those evs are
covered up to one hundred thousand miles. Okay, she's got ninety thousand miles, it goes one hundred and ten and all of a sudden it needs a battery. She better sit down, man, you better find her another car, because it's gonna cost approximately the minimum's twenty thousand dollars. Okay, to put a battery in these cars. You know, then it's just you know, it's and then if you know you got a young driver, you're passing
it down again. If they have any type of an accident and uh, you know, and it does anything to the battery, it's done as well, so that car could be totaled. I do a lot of work. There's a there's only one body shop in Cincinnati that I know of. There's only one that I know of that is qualified to fix the tesla's And I do a lot of work with them and help them out. They help me
out, and they are so backed up with wrecked vehicles. And if you want to get your tesla, I understand that they're about a month away. If I want to buy a part for a Tesla, I have to like join their tesla buying group. I have to join their group, and they usually charge me more than what the customer could literally go in there and buy it for. Okay, it all doesn't make sense, uh Willie, he's
keep talking about he drives me crazy. I mean, they're really famous when he's got three, he's got three, or Foy, he's got more papers coming in the mail. We'll see what happens down the road. But it seems to me like every act of green activism, every act, is designed to make life harder for working people everything. But I can't imagine electrician,
a plumber, administrative assistant, a pharmacist. I can't imagine working class people making between forty and eighty thousand dollars a year can afford what's coming their way. When beneath our feet is enough energy to solve our problems for the next hundred and fifty years at a low price, I I can't imagine something more designed to hurt the middle class. An invention of this great country after World War Two is being decimated by medical expenses, the southern border and energy expenses,
and it's going to skyrocket between now and twenty thirty. Or Dale Donovan, I know you're on the golf course this Friday afternoon. You got a seven foot put And I look forward to the renaming of Macateawall Country Club to the Donovan t And that's what it's going to be. And they'll be drinking, there'll be smoking jackets, and pipes. Gonna be a wonderful time at Macatawall when it's the Donovan. Always a great time, Willie. And let me know when you want to go out there. You can't. I can't
wait to see the new course. Man, it's unbelievable. It is absolutely amazing. You're gonna love It'll just go make the next six foot put people tell me you get the yips. You got the yips, so we'll see if the yips. I'm lucky I don't get the yips yips. Willie, great American. Keep up the good word, buddy. I appreciate it. I speak, I speak truth to power. Thank you very much. Let's
continue with more. So when you're buy one of these evs, understand that you're enslaving black kids and the congo scraping with their fingernails in the caves with the dirt in order to you have the virtue signaling of driving around in a damned tesla that basically is not going to work for the next ten to twenty years. Congress cannot mandate engineering discoveries. It doesn't work that way. One day we're going to have dilithium crystals. It's going to be boundless sources of
energy or cold nuclear or fusion, whatever the hell that is. But in the meantime, we have to work, we have to raise our families, and every act of green activism is designed to make your life more difficult. By the way, the air the water is pretty good already. Right, Let's continue with more Bill cunning in The Great American Live with you every day Red's plate Tonight's starting about six ten against the Braves on news Radio seven hundred
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couldn't find one. I didn't know he was hospitalized. And your buddy Obama, who now is the you know this is his third term right now, because no one thinks, you know, Biden's controlling anything, right, and now proposes a government disinformation board that would keep from the American people information that the government determines possibly unreliable. Great, there goes talk radio boy. I mean it's unbelievable, and we sit back and get excited about things that
don't matter, speaking about things that don't matter. Have you had your Hostess cupcake yet? No? From it's right over there, frank Ziebell. Try you a Hostess cupcake, I'll bring him. Well, I'll give you one. You'll like it. You're like Hostess cupcakes. Of course, Look at me. He's the official cupcake provider of the Stude Report. He's risen to his level of greatness. About that, Well, I'm glad we got one of those guys. Second, what about tonight? I call it certain Reds
official who must go name? She must go nameless? Yes, I don't want to give the gender either. No, tonight's game back except for s r O sold out tonight tonight and tomorrow at four ten. How about Sunday? Can't say tickets available? I mean if the Reds win one the next two, if they win tonight, they'll they'll they'll have to put the other You know what they ought to do it go to Paycres right, tell Taylor, take time right, pay Core Stadium and then and the horse ran out
key TQL Stadium. Horse put big screen TV's in there and then watch the games. From there, they'll have seventy five thousand people watching a game. The Braves are good, but playing golf yesterday segmentaging I'm sorry on Wednesday, yes on about the seventh hold, I don't tell me. I say to my girl, what's the score in the Reds game? It comes back. Reds are down three to nothing in the fifth, yep, because Andrew Abbott gave up three solo homers the other day. I then called a Steve Tino.
It's a tino. We're in good shape. They're only down by three last year. Three nothing in the fifth, and then Luke Malee with a two run single, Willie, and then all of a sudden Wednesday it was and then Jake the Snake Freeley rips one out and the Reds win at five to three. Now now, the Stude Report is a proud service of your local tam Star Heating and air Conditioning dealers, Tame Star. All of you who can feel in Cincinnati called Schmidheinia Coolie five one three five three one sixty
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give me something statistic. The East leading Braves roll into town winning eight in a row. Can we get him on? A course of the Reds of one eleventh straight? Can we get him on? This is the fifth time in baseball history that two teams with eight plus game winning streaks will have faced one another, and the last shut up and the games ten with the Braves right and ten with the Reds collectively, those two teams are eighteen and two.
Talk about a colossal fight tonight. Lad Lacruz has not faced a pitcher who is younger than him all year, even in Triple A where brave starter A. J. Smith Shawyer is ten months younger. The number forty four. This is the first time an MLB matchup ever between a hitter and a pitcher. In two thousand and two or later, to wrap yourself around that. Now, let me give you the hat tricks. Della Cruz able to order beer legally, can't say ahead. Red's eleven game win streak Pittsburgh sinking
ten game losing streak. Wow, So the Reds have picked up ten games on the Bengals. First time two National Eight teams of the same division the same day. Won with a ten game win streak, won with a ten game losing streak Since May the eighth, nineteen seventy six, just before I graduated from Coleraine High School? Who was president of nineteen seventy six, Gerald Ford, You're not as stupid as people think. The La Dodgers were winning
twelve in a row, then the Atlanta Braves had lost eleven. Joel luck Up character a lot of the best, a lot of free times. He makes millions a game for Valley Sports Cincinnati. John you know John Sadak and those guys Joe luck Up as the brains between t is the brains on TV down there along with Rufus. Why doesn't he come in here if he's got to ask him? What is he trying to ask him? Can't say, well? He also, I think has too much free time? Would you
agree, Well, look up the hat trick right. Let's see what else At five forty Sports Talk, U Create Insight Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extrinning Show after the game. What about Taylor Swift? Next weekend with the Reds and Taylor Swift bo what happened the Swifties? Are you a Swifty? No? I have become a swift Friday, June twenty three, that's a tonight. They're gonna wear the City Connect Friday jerseys. Look look at and then they
yet they got the postgame concert with Quinn ninety two. That guy's pretty old to be still singing. And then the fireworks Friday after that. So you got fun filled action all over the place downtown tonight along the Big River. Well, I'll tell you what. And then tomorrow at four ten Act and Stacked Hunter Green replica Jersey's presented by Kroeger, who's pitching tomorrow, proud sponsor of Ricky Stenhouse Junior in the forty seven Daytona five hundred car and Rodney McMullen.
As part of the Super Saturday's fans in attendants receive a hundred green replica jersey thanks to Kroger while supplies last. It's an upside. This is this Taylor Swift. No, this is Quinn. He doesn't seem that old. He loves like a younger guy. He's kept his health. Each a lot of asparagus. I heard I don't like hit it for Brussels sproutch This is Taylor ninety two Quinn. I knew a good friend of mine was Pat Quinn showing up. Went to ball State. How good Pat Quinn was a good
hockey band. He played hockey too. Yeah, so you're town. This is a singer. Yeah, after tonight's postgame concert? Is this guy? I like Zach Brown band. I'll say that Sea. By the way, frank Ziebell is offering host his cupcakes to you for the family. Sunday is a kid sticker sheet and then run to bases weather permitting on Sunday, so it's action packed downtown. He sent me a video of Tiger Woods making a long putt called today Swim this year, Tiger Woods is a customer of ACR
gun Night Pools. Let's see Lsu and Florida Willie begin the best of three tomorrow in the College Baseball World Series on Fox Sports thirteen sixty at sixty five. Last yesterday, I picked LSU. Then you took Wake Forest well and I won. Was in the eleventh inning last night when what was his name? Tommy White? Two run dinger, bingo, walk off time. See you want to be So it's got LSU in Florida, best out of three, right, correct? Gators and my family the Tigers, Go Tigers,
Tigers. I bet you Joe, I bet you Joe or Joe bart Burrow. Joe Barrett Burrow may be out there, Go Tigers. Look what Joe Burrow just done for the Reds. He took batting practice since they hit four home runs, and how many games have they lost since then? None? Joe Burrow, get him back. Jonathan in India drops the puck TQL the other night. What happened? I think he pulled the sword out of the stone, didn't he dropped the punt? No, that's the Cyclones. MLS
Soccer first place FC Cincinnati A thirteen and one. When did they play on the road tomorrow night against DC United their next victim on the way to the MLS Cup. Seven o'clock ESPN fifteen thirty Down and Dirty, also one hundred and fourteenth Cincinnati Men's met Golf Tournaments semi finals today at Beautiful Clovernook Country Club, headed up by the great one himself, Harry Alexander, also Buzz Dieters, is the brother of Justice Joe, who, by the way, doesn't
talk to anybody anymore. Who's Justice Joe? I don't know who are you talking about. He's got a smoking jacket on, He's got an ass. Goot, he's got a pipe. He's got a city used to call all the time at your show. He calls now about as much as a Sheriff Jones on net Butler County gone big time on us. See Jack, We'll see what happens, won't We'll be careful. Oh whoa, whoa? Be careful with Justice Joe. You could be thank you? Held in contempt for
what? Just playing them? Tired of hearing this? Thank you? Joe? Is that? What is that? Who that is? He's in contempt? You bet he is. Jack Neville out of the Camargo Club is blaking it taking on Jack Shoy of NCR and Adam Horn from the Grizzly Course is facing Indian Ridge Golf Clubs. Bread Kodabinski. Is he in the semi final now? Adam, I said Adam Horne, Well, I think he might
be the son of Andy Horns now bunch of Horns Tennis. Former ATP Tour player Todd Martin, once ranked fourth in the world, is the new tournament director for John Barrett's Western and Southern Open, coming to Beautiful Mason in August. I'm gonna see what happens. Oh got Andy Luckoff? You mean Joel luck Up? I'm talking about the brother of Joel lock Up, Andy luck Up. I don't know. I don't I think he. I think he worked does stats for the other team. He's shot. But how about his
lots of free time? Would you agree? Does the stats? Willie? That's all I care. Lots of free time. He must know all about computers and former Cincinnati Bearcat stand out Lander's Nollie the Second has signed today with as a free agent with the New Orleans Pelicans. What about Colby Jones? You forgot about Holby Jones got got picked in the second round by what the Hornets? By the Hornets? Uh, let's see he tried out for Michael
Jordan shut down. Jordan said, let's drap the kid to Tamani Kamara out at Dayton went to Uh where is it at here? He went round two to Phoenix? Uh? Trace Jackson Davis Indiana went to Washington. What about Colby Jones? How about former UK Wildcat Oscar Sheebway, the player of the year in the SEC? Undrafted? Oh? Undrafted? Oh oh oh? What do you do about that? Uh? Should have stayed with coach kel
he was supposedly pretty good. Also, congratulations to Oregon guard and former Lakota West standout Chance Grain being named to the USA Basketball to twenty twenty three Women's America squad that will compete in an upcoming tournament next month in Mexico. What about d Alexander She got a gold medal in the tournament the other day, special woman? Yeah, good woman, Yes, got a bright future. W NBA victor. When Bayama Wayama, When Bayama went number one to San
Antonio last night? You know Adam Silver, the guy next to him is like six foot five Yeah. When when Bayama shows up, Oh see, it's like a like a half shadow seven foot five in. But you know what, last night they for the first time ever in a draft, a commissioner was not booed. I don't think. I don't think Adam Silver was booed last night when he was introduced. He should have been like they do
with Fred, with Manfred and uh Jerry Bettman. He should have been all right, sakers out it in sports fully Yeah today yet honor of a Plink Pink Flamingo Day and natural National Hydration Day, make sure you drink those body armored drinks. What about tonight the game on the radio. Don't get no better. If the Reds sweep the Braves, well shut down the season. The Orioles are next. We also say happy birthday today the Fox nineteen zone. Frank Marzulo, I like that, Big Frank. I like Tricia Mackie
better well, I do like Frank Marzulo. We leave you with the immortal words of the student Triport. But you know that power is in that engine. Fly ball left field? Did he get it? He did? Home run held like well right on que la de la Cruz shows that power in the engine and it is a four one ball game, opposite field home run into the left field seats, and just like that, the Renz jump ahead
an extra run. His play ball lands and Marco and Gula it comes to Lucho Acosta takes a sup a Custa buries into the back of the day two now and ce Cincinnati. Lujo is scored in five straight. Here tike you out stadium, burrowing the gun mix into his left Joe cops back to throw his pass, caught by Chase at the fifty runs through an arm tag Hi down the side, Baby, He's gonna take a dose. Jabar Chase sixty touchdown. The Bengals have the lead with one fifty seven to go. One
if the Bengals played the Reds, who would win Breads? What if the well, you know what they would David Bell. When Joe Joe Burrow steps up, just put up four fingers and walk them. Ever since the rest of them will say, well, I don't know that Jamar Chase might have some fur baseball in him, te Higgins, Tyler boy. Ever since Joe Burrows showed up, how sports been in this town? Out off the charts. He's the messiah. He will take us all to the Promised Land segment.
Thank you, yes, sir. Coming up next are my furtive comments and moaning furtive how do you spell that? Get a hold of that luck up character? Okay? On seven hundred w L get the bet MGM out of the round at the door, they send the spook to leave this little of that. I was bad the ball ahead of the bowl, my Bully
Cunningham. And I'll tell you well, what an exciting weekend and the triesday getting ready for the fourth of July more or less weekend, and about a week of course, the fourth of July this year's on the Tuesday, which means nobody's gonna work Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. And one thing I've noted is that would you agree with me that possibly the work habits and diligence of a large number of the American people and has dissipated to
such an extent that we don't recognize it anymore. Give me two examples, at least in media. About a year or so ago, I made my way to the Cincinnati inquir to do some podcast with the great Sharon Coolidge and Jason Williams. Went down to three twelve warners treats something like that, and go up to the area, go up to the Inquiry, and they used to be I think on was a vine street up on the left there and
it was packed and stacked. Have been there one time, maybe fifteen twenty years ago, when Frank Wichael was in his prime, there were people everywhere. So I walk into the Inquirer, huge facility, huge single floor, and there was like three people there. And because it was three thirty in the afternoon, I thought, well, I said to barow Love, the editor, where is everybody? He said, well, most of them are
remote, don't work from here, they work from home. I walk out to the great work area here of iHeartMedia, the largest, biggest ten thousand employee radio company in the history of the world. And there's exactly two people one two and the sales part and in programming it's me, Scott Reinhardt and Tony Bender. That's it. We have something like eighty employees. You can count on one hand the number of people physically present at two twelve pm.
And I would also point out, as I've done here and there, that in May of this year we had the highest numeric rating in the history of my time here, which goes back forty years. And with the Red Star playing better, which was in May, that picks up precipitously. The listenership tonight Tomorrow's Sunday is going to be off the charts, So one might say, is there a relationship between actual attendance at work on one hand and productivity
on the other. This comes to mind because of the story last night had posted in the Columbus Dispatch. You would think if you read this headline five years ago, you would think, what are we talking about? This is a joke. Headline is Ohio Senate Republicans one state employees to return to work
four days a week. Now. If this had happened before the pandemic and somebody said to you, guess what, We're going to employ you on condition that you don't come to work, most people would have taken the job. Now, the Senate wants to pass a law that says you have to work if you're a state employee at work. Senate President Matt Hoffman, Republican from Lima, Allen County, the home of the Tank and the Great Leonard Rush, said the following quote. You do more work, more effectively when you're
physically present at your workplace. In person meetings are always more productive and effective. Are we arguing now in the workplace about whether or not you're going to show up to work or whether you can work from home as better or more effectively. I'm sure the ones that run this day in DJ Hodge Scott, Ryanhart, and Joe Frederick would love to have people physically present, but most people here work from home. Representative Jay Edwards of Nelsonville says the following remote
work. This is a Republican. In other words, he's normal. Remote work saves tacpayers money on renting office space, helps attract qualified candidates, and allow people to work outside of their workplace. I plan to fight against any proposal that would require state employees to show up for work. I think it's a bad idea. I'm going what physically present, you must come to work.
Research has indicated that remote hybrid employees are more effective, more productive, and they found that sixty two percent of workers feel more productive when working remotely. Two thirds of workers now say they would start looking for another job immediately if they were told you have to come home, you have to go to work rather than working from home. Two thirds say I'm looking somewhere else.
Ah reality, it's my view, and maybe I'm somewhat somewhat old school, but I used to love it when sales representatives, when other programmers were physically present. When the bosses were here and we interacted. We talked what about this? What about that? Will you make this call to a perspective employee? By the way, we have a front desk. We have large numbers of interns who want to come here. The place was alive and vibrant.
We had fifty thousand square feet on the sixth floor of this sacred office tower, six fifty to sixty thousand and square feet with one hundred and twenty five people present every day, you know, talking, interacting, what do you do and what do he got planned? And let's face it, after the age of twenty five, most men and women find their soulmate at work. Sixty percent say, well, we started dating at work, which I guess you're not supposed to do. But if you can't come to work and you're
isolated, I don't think you can be productive. But on the other hand, whether it's media or whether it's other positions, it appears that the bottom line is better, at least in this business when you're not physically present. At two oh five, just before I came back on the air with you, I walked around. There's two sales personnel there, one two chat and Aaron. That's it. Two one two people in programming, Scott Reinhardt and the great Tony Bender. And that's it. Five years ago i'd walk around,
there'd be at any one point one hundred. Now there's four. And May says we had our most billings, the highest ratings we've ever had. They're good old days. By the way, weren't always that good, you know what I'm saying. We'd like to think back. We remember all the good stuff and seldom to bad. But whether it's Mike McConnell or Sloane or me or Eddie in the Rock or Lance, we have the best numeric rating we've ever had in the history of seven hundred ww and we used to I
used to come in. I come in still about ten fifteen, ten thirty, and it was packed and stacked. Now you could throw a bowling ball not hit a pin. So when the state says, you know, if you're a state employee, we'd like you to come to work, people resisted. In March, High Department of Jobs and Family Services got the green light to discontinue six leases on one hundred and fifty thousand square feet of office space,
saving the state one point three million dollars. High department at Alum, eighty three percent of the staff work in the office less than three days a week. Eighty three percent. Uh, I don't know. According to David Yost, I understand this is going to happen. This is what's going on. Many of you have children or aging parents or family members that are sick. It's going to impact impact you. But I like you to think about coming back to work. It's like, would you mind, would you mind?
Would you mind coming to work? It's like, well, eighty three percent say add rather not? Then try to find a qualified employee. If you would let somebody go for not wanting to go to work, try to
replace that qualified person and you can't. I might recall that a Starbucks employee, a manager who was late for work over a seven month period eighty three times seven months, significantly late to work eighty three times, sued and claim racial discrimination and received two point four million dollars from a jury in New York City. So you're not required to work, and you're not required to show
up on time some businesses. I can't imagine if doctor Dean Kryocas at the christ Hospital and his staff didn't show up for work, what would happen. It's bad stuff. I can't imagine a fast food worker saying, you know what now, being about one or two, I'll skip lunch. What happens,
it's a disaster. When you talk to employers, whether it's Jeff Ruby or Skyline Chili or Arby's or Panera, they cannot find Americans willing to work because the government makes it easy not to be employed and to make things work together. So Jesse Ballmert of Columbus Dispatch wrote the story another state, another senator proof change would increase the number of weeks that state employees can take parental leave from from four to eight weeks, so two months a year don't have
to show up at all. And you also get anywhere from four to six weeks vacation, plus you get three weeks of vacation for holidays. Put up. Put the eight weeks together with the four weeks with the three weeks, you're talking sixteen weeks, sixteen weeks a year, four months don't have to work and get full time salary. I don't know what all this means, but I know it's not good. How are we looking, Marty? Not
good? It's not good. On the other hand, when eighty three percent of your workforce says, you know what, I'm not gonna work five days a week. I want to work from home. And if you want to do something different, I'll quit and find another job employer. There between a fireplace and a barbecue, you don't know what the hell to do. And sometimes you've got to work. Lastly and the good old days. And I speak to those who actively practice law now, like Scott Croswell or Merlin Shiverdecker
or Logan or Mike Allen, the greater or the lesser. It was common in the Hamlet County Courthouse, which handles more than half of the cases, and the triestay. Take the eight counties around Hamleton County, and the courthouse in Hamleton County handles fifty percent of all the criminal cases. That you could go there on a Monday afternoon or a Friday afternoon, or Wednesday afternoon or
Wednesday morning. The place was alive and vibrant. There was a line through the metal detector to get in, and you walk down the third floor where most of the judges are and interact with prosecutors. Hey about that one case. I'd go up to David prem and say Hey, David or Pete Meyer Mark, you know, I got this case a week from Wednesday, and I like to try to work something out. I take pictures of my client with his little league baseball team standing there as a coach. I'd have letters
of recommendation from neighbors talking about a great guy. The offended is he's sold some marijuana, but it was defeat is hungry children, whatever it might be, and you kind of interact, you know, and work out a deal. Deal. Now I go down there maybe three or four times a year instead of three or four times a week, and you could throw a ball right now on the third floor of the Hamny County Courthouse and not hit a
pin. There's nothing going on, and the case loads have gone from four to five hundred per common Police Court judge to over one thousand because you can't get lawyers to appear, you can't get jurors to appear, you can't get witnesses to appear. Nobody wants to work, so it's a consequence. Things are worked out quickly and trials are set, but then witnesses don't show up. It's got to be continued. It's the damnest thing I've seen the lack
of productivity is through the roof. But statistically the stock market is that historic highs, and at least in many parts of employment, the ratings and the revenues are exceeding anything we've ever done. Why, that's up to you to determine. I have no idea. I've did my rant, so let's continue. The line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine,
seven thousand. Lastly, on Chad Dorman, the child killer from Claremont County, I will be long since dead and gone before that case is concluded through the appellate process. No matter what you say that how quick and certain justice is, and quick and certain justice would be that Chad Dorman would be shot twice in the head within twelve months for what he did to those three little boys, shot at least twice in the head and dead and executed.
That's the way it should work. We all know that ten to twenty years from now there'll be some judge or governor putting that matter on hold because he or she is against the death penalty, and the appeals will continue through all of my life, through your life, never to be concluded. And it's said that's the state of justice in America today. One of the harshest regions
on verdicts. Harshest counties in this region is Claremont County. He's going to be convicted, but he will not be executed till well into the middle of the twenty first century, if it happens at all. I often think that life imprisonment without possibility of parole, eating Sheriff Burgher's every day for your meals would be a better punishment and more certain than the death penalty. Ohio was not executed anyone in years, and likely will not happen any time in the
future. But nonetheless he deserves to die in horrible ways, just as he's killed as boys and horrible ways. Right, let's continue line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WT of you. Mike Allen opens the cord of public
opinion tomorrow morning at nine on seven hundred WLW up Greater Diamond Ring. This summer with no money down in zero interest for five years, he did home run Heli dela Cruise well right on Q. Helie de la Cruise shows that power in the engine and it is a four one ball game. Opposite field home run into the left field seats, and just like that, the Reds jump ahead. An extra run miss plate ball lands at Marco and Cula it comes to Lucho takes a suck Atsta buries it in the back of the That
two now FC Cincinnati. Lujo is scored in five straight. Here a t you out stadium, burrowing the gun Mix into his left Joe drops back to throw his pass, caught by Chase at the fifty runs through an arm tag down the side. Man, He's gonna take it to the house, Jamar Chase a sixty ar touchdown. The Bengals have the lead with one fifty seven to go. Hello, Hello, Hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting guy sakes, since Joe Burrow has arrived. Look what's happened to Cincinnati
FC? Unbelievable? Andy Mack also India goes to the FC thank you and drops the puck until he pulled the sword out of this Like, what what's the guy's name that MESSI MESSI? No, the night guy? The name at Arthur King, Arthur, whatever your name. I'm gonna ask to drop the puck for the messy game. Should I do it? Yes? Or no? No, they play with a ball a ball. Yeah, now, sege, we have a problem here. We always do what what? What else is new? Big head? Now? What did we say?
And don't take off the headset because the speakers don't work. But that's another issue. Correct, let's not talk about that. No, we don't, Ohio Senate Republicans, A normal people like your guys one state workers to consider to return to work for maybe four days a week. That's a pretty good here the goal. Hear that? But I mentioned that we had two sales reps three. Well we I said two. But then Lenae Folly walks in
aka the consort. He is Matt Chris Foley pissed off? All right, Now, explain what happened in a because number one, you got to get away from Chris. It's get all right, and so tell me what's going going on. I'm sitting in the conference room. I ain't working away. I didn't see you working like a little worker, a little bee over there, away from your husband, away from as much as possible, much as possible. No afternoon delight here. I'm hoping. Yes, I'm trying to
stay here as long as no. No, I missed that. I do too, and I get in trouble for that, but that's a different issue. Please continue. So I'm hearing Willie's rant about you know, no she sells people here, and I'm like, what why you were over there? You weren't over here? It wasn't Yeah, I was in the conference room, so you weren't in a normal position. You were over that way I was. And you're here not because you want to work, because you want
to get away from Chris and my kids. You want to get away from your husband, is what you're Yes, yeah I don't. And my kids go to y every morning, but I seem to go in there and you love them. But see ye when I got to walk, so you could be at home like everyone else supposedly working from home, yeah, but instead that, I don't think it would work that way either. You don't build a studio in you're in your house. They've done that. But I like him. I'm here, I like physically I'm coming in. Yeah, I
like here. Don't you like an hearsay? Yes? I like it. Just I sitting here, but no one else right now. You can throw a bowling pin and not ball and not hit a pin out there? Why is that they're working from home, and because you want to be away from Chris to say yes, kid, Chris, you want no part of that. Exactly. Why are you worried about Sarah Alice in the morning here we go? Are you worried because she is a hot is a hot number? And I'm thinking you know with your man, you know what you said off
the air. She can haven't all part of it? Please Tase, please, Sarah, no for it. Go please get it girl, get it, get it wo please. So we got problems, but I see things are working well. But I have a statement to make it. Oh, now, what I have a statement? Yeah. Many years ago, the great Marty Brennahan said that if the Reds won ten games in a row anyway, he would have his head shaved. Yes, I'm gonna make this statement
in front of two witnesses and maybe two hundred thousand other people. Okay, like Marty that if the Reds sweep, the hair's coming off next Friday. Because I got into vent in the High Supreme Court, I have to look normal on Wednesday, right, I kind of unveil portraits of justices looking like a clown. A wife thinks I'll look like a clown anyway, But that's a different story. I will have my head shaved an honor a Marty Brennaman.
If those ladies that cut your hair say you should do the honors, no no, no, no no no. Let let some curvy lady barber do it. I could get my barber from I'm now at pure concepts. By the way, Pure concepts, not impure. Pure concept So I will have my head shaved on Friday next week, a week from now. If this week just in time to go down and see Taylor Swift the whole girlfriends. She will recognize you. Then it was me John Mayer, and then someone else. So Taylor Swift, I'll be there. She asked me to
introduce her to the crowd. I may do that on Saturday. Kid Chris taking the girls, No he didn't. We couldn't get tickets sold out so fast. I know, I know it would have been fun anything. No, that's not true. It's only one Swift. You would think that, isn't there's sixty thousand each of them. Oh God, I don't know. Maybe more. I don't know, Sega, are you are swifty? I have no idea. I think I don't know what I answered, though I think she's she's great. She put on a three hours, but that's a
long time. I watched her. I was with her in Nashville when it rained, and I was she went on to two thirty. Am oh my, now we'll segment. Give me some sports and make it fast, will you? The students reporters a proud service of your local teen star heating and air conditioning dealers tame star quality. Who could feel in Cincinnati called Sheldon Braun at Braun Heating at five one, three, three eight, five seventy seven sixty five spot one of the odds of me getting of my head shaved in
a week. I hope the Reds take them, because they didn't. Nobody gave the Reds a chance the last weekend when they swept the Royals and rolled into Houston. About that, thank you. But it's here we go, Red Legs, Here we go, Marty. Sounds pretty good. They're rolling down the Danube River in the middle of Europe. He's right now in Europe, isn't he? On? The whole town's batty about Cincinnati? What a team? What a team? When you go home to kid Chris, what's
that likes? Because you tell him you got to work eight to five, you're gone every then you're out with clients at night. You're coming about nine or ten, And he says, and then he goes to sleep at nine or ten, he gets up, works. It works for you so perfectly. In fact, he's got to go. He is a thing, a gig tonight. So I'll be getting home ripe, and then he'll be wouldn't want to be ye, see you later, see you later, Alex with a good lord splits up, see you man tomorrow morning. Well, yep,
he's in his own his own rooms, in his man cave. Yeah, you're in the sheds right, and wouldn't want to be you and you and I have been in bed together. Is that correct? Um? That is correct? Go ahead saying okay, Officials say, standing here, Willie, tickets remain for tonight and tomorrow. Willie. Nothing about Sunday yet. I think you have tickets Sunday, right, I would say so. East leading Braves come to town winning eight to row. Of course, our red
legs on eleven game win streak. Fifth time in baseball history the two teams with eight plus game winning streaks have faced one another. That's from Joel Luck up by forty Sports Talk right inside Pitch Kelsey Chevrolet extrating show after the game. Now I FC Cincinnati undefeated, undefeated, thirteen and one on the season, leading the MLS tomorrow night, and DC United's the next victim on the on the way to the MLS Cup. At seven ESPN, fifteen thirties.
See normally i'd college Jeff Burning right now. Put my phone up to the microphone. What do you think, seg, He's probably he's probably in DC Willie with the team. I bet his phone works there. Ever, again, use this phone for sure against the microphone for any purpose. You know what I'm saying. Thank you. Tennis former ATP Tour player once rated number four in the world, Todd Martin is the new tournament director of John Barrett's
Western and Southern Open. That's sent for gorgeous Mason off through the twentieth right across the street from King's Island, the home of Don Helbig. I got two texts here, would you s seg if he would like two tickets to the Dragon's game Friday, July the seventh at seven oh five. This is from Denny from Dayton. Includes a parking pass I'll be fishing in Cape Hatteras. Do you want those segments, Jerry? Why not send them to be Secondly? Yeah, evan text here from Kenny Smith, who used to be
a great guard. Does he sit in between Charles Barkley and Shack on that show? Wow? He says, tell seg if he won't shave your head, I will from Kenny Smith, the great Houston. Wow. But they can get Charles Barkley and Shack here and then they get all three one take your left side, right side, and then right down the middle. What if Taylor Swift, which shaved my head next Friday, Willie, I tell you one thing, if she shows up in this building, world War three
will start. She wouldn't be able to get in the front door. I almost did in this morning. I have a welcoming committee most days. Was that that guy out there? Yeah? Okay, Kenny Smith says, if he doesn't shave your head, I will. So we could have Charles Barkley and Taylor Swift for fighting for the privilege. And Ernie Johnson here he's a good man inside the NBA. I liked his dad and I like yep so, but let's see, well, either're gonna wear those City Connect jerseys.
Tonight, Quinn ninety two is in a postgame concert to who that is? How does a guy that age still tour? I guess he's you know, probably probably good. H Your husband knows about him, don't. I can't say I'd be afraid to call your husband. I'm not gonna do that anymore. See what I'm saying. We've got in trouble enough enough, that's enough. And the fireworks after the game brought to you by Sherwood Williams, former proud sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports. Got a text here from Willo de Luca tell
those suckling City County state workers get back to work. That's a that's a point they're trying to get. The state employee he used to show up. Would you please come back to work four days a week? And the employees are saying, no, we're not doing it tomorrow. Willie. At four ten, you got one hundred green replica jersey presented by Kroger. You get one hundred green jersey while supplies last. Those are going about ten minutes as
Hunter Green back on the octave active Rosby back until July second. What about Lodolo. Lodolo won't be back until maybe August. What about Ashcraft? Ashcraft? Hopefully we'll be back starting tomorrow. See pitching tomorrow and maybe maybe tomorrow, maybe Sunday? Should I roote four against the Reds? Were you better before him? Because you go down to the ballpark every so often and they you know, they got pictures of people that don't like them, like Lance
and Moe and a few others that they just turn them away. Sorry, you can't come in beat it? Well, I don't think the Reds will sweep the Braves about a half. We'll see the hair's coming off next morning. Nobody gave a chance in Houston. Look what happen. I didn't think that was possible. Would they won two to one, ten to three? And then whatever was on Sunday? But Atlanta Braves, if they can beat the Ashtra? If three times there, yeah, you can breath the Braves
three times? Thank you, Mary, thank you. The Braves lead the National League in batting average of two seventy. They've had one hundred twenty eight home runs. They've driven in total three hundred eighty five runs. As I'm from Joel, No, this is from the MLB boys, where's Joel look a pitch pitching? The total in the with pitching staff, they got forty seven wins so far. How about this, I looked it up. Hundred
six hundred and ninety two strikeouts their second in the National League. The reason I bet over sixty five and a half wins, yeah, was the Reds pitching staff of Hunter Green, Nicolodolo and an Ashcraft. Prim Ashcraft. I forgot those three guys would carry the team. But you know what the praamedy wins they have all three together, not any six. Well, they got six. The reason why they're in where they're in Willie is because they've got
twenty six come from behind victories. They're down three zip on Wednesday, I'm correct. They're in good shape. Yep. And look what happened three to two. It's over Freeley takes one to the moon deck. They went at five to three. Well, who's pitching tonight, Luke Weaver? Who hey, yeah, they're starting law. I don't have this one about Della Cruz? What about him? He's in there? What about Votto? Votto is probably in there. I need the fact. Don't give me bs. Give
me the lineup I don't have it yet. Why don't you have the lineup? Because we had an escort linnae in here to come into complain. She was all bad. She was worried that her husband would find out she wasn't at work when she said she was at work. See I know what she's thinking. She was hiding somewhere. We got freedom McLean India, Della Cruz fleyto Steer Stevenson. There you go, right there, there you go. We's a game winner right there for David cru Cruise. If Dela Cruz raised
Votto, who do you like in that matchup? De la Cruz? How about Della Cruise against U Matt McClean. I'm taking Della Cruz. How about Billy Hamilton? I would still take Dela Cruz at six five? He can run. How about Dion Sanders, who's prime Prime Prime time? That might be a tie. When they say about a cool Papa Bell, he could turn off the light and be in bed before it was dark, I mean that's fast. Would you agree that's that's fast, that that's true? How
about who's saying who saying Bolt? What about him from Jamaica? I'm on Jamaica. Probably take him. You take Jamaica. Yep, I don't know a La Cruise. He's put on twenty five pounds. How do you know a couple of Sunday dinners that Ruster? You know, I've been with him. He's saying bolts. He's been hanging around with him and him. Yeah, I guess you're gonna hang out with next weekend with Taylor Swift with a
bald head. We're gonna have spend some time together. And then what in another month or two, here comes the big m to town MESSI well, Blinda, I'm gonna drop the puck. No, they kick with a ball, but don't in there a moment when the psyche. How do you start the game in soccer? What do you do? They sit there and put it on a on a dot and they go kick it as other honoring think they flip a coin. Who doesn't. Maybe you could flip the coin. I'll flip the coin, Lena. Good luck to you. Take a soccer
ball sign. You go through so much, that's for sure. It's safe here and at home. Wait till you get home, Chris and listens all the time, and you send me some text I'll share with you. Off to you okay, thank you, William job in lieu of a rocky boyman. Now where's rock I don't know. Here's the story right here. Would you please return your work four days a week. Oh, he's stayed. Employees say no, he probably don't bother. He probably saw that story.
Thinks he's a state employee. Segment, Get me out of the Students report, Willy an honor of a Laney and kid Chris, don't walk away their secrets. They're secrets of a married cup outside the radio station and Sarah Alice. We leave you with the abortal words of the stud report. Thank you, welcome nay, thank you, thank you segment, Thank you, thank you, WILLI. Everybody have a good weekend and go Reds has the hair comes off if they sweep the Braves next Friday on News Radio seven hundred.
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