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Willie gets a crime update from northern Kentucky from Rob Sanders. Discusses the dangers of transgender surgeries for minors with Mary Olohan. Finally Willie and Rocky want to do a fashion show just like Joe Burrow in France.

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Welcome this glorious Monday afternoon in the Tri State Reds Baseball kicks off about six oh five tonight, and normally I would say thank god Pittsburgh Pirates are in town for his last time they played, they lost two out of three. But nonetheless, Hope Springs Eternal Red's in last place, but only nine games out of first and it's not quite July, so that's not bad. We'll see what happens. Lance McAllister is all the info for He's starting about six

to ten tonight and so much more. Janan you and I now is Rob Sanders, the Kent County prosecutor. And Rob I saw with interest the case that you had, and thank god, criminals in northern Kentucky actually go to prison. But nearly a year after Edgar Lopez was killed on a residential street in Covington, my hometown, his family has little answers as to why he was targeted and what prosecutors that's you described as a broad daylight execution style shooting,

and they want to know. And of course he was sentenced forever in jail. And Jones there was a great name Dasam and Jones who killed Lopez by emptying a magazine of an AK forty seven style rifle. Was sentenced Tuesday to life imprisonment, with possibility apparled after twenty years. What can you jack? Was there a reason? Was drugs involved? Was it jealousy? Was it drunkenness? Any idea why this defendant killed mister Lopez? Well, the

best we can tell, Willie, was retaliation. Mister Lopez was mining his own business, hanging out with friends on a street in Covington, Banklik Street when there was a fella he had an ongoing dispute with. That guy's name was Brian Gray. Brian Gray saw Edgar Lopez from across the way and grabbed a big chunk of concrete a big rock, and walked up behind him and whacked him in the head with it, and so began a melee between Brian

Gray and Edgar Lopez. Did Edgar Lopez eventually got the better of Brian Gray, got the rock away from him, hitting Brian Gray with the rock that he used to attack Edgar in the first place. So Edgar essentially he wins that fight, but both men are bloody and beaten, and Brian Gray staggers away about a block down the Street to Russell Street where he lays down in his front yard. Edgar Lopez got in his car and drove around the block

and stopped in front of Brian Gray's front yard. He didn't get out, he just stopped and his window was down and he was obviously saying something to Brian Gray. All this was captured on security camera video from one house or another nearby. Well. Desmond Jones, who was some kind of unofficial relative of Brian Gray, called him his uncle, however there was no familiar relationship

between them, but referred to him as his uncle. He apparently didn't like watching his uncle get his tailkicked by Edgar who when he turned the tables on Brian Gray. So he followed Edgar around the block in his own Chevy Malibu, and he is captured on a security camera video pulling up behind Edgar's vehicle, jumping out and unloading the entire magazine from that semi automatic rifle into Edgar and his vehicle. As best we can tell, this was retaliation for the

butt kicking that Brian Gray brought upon himself when he attacked Edgar. Now we should note for the record here Willie did Brian Gray also went to prison. He's doing twenty years for assault and persistent felony offender. But this case was

shocking in how brazen it was and how brutal this killing was. That a nearby auto parts store had a security camera pointing down Russell Street, which happens to be the street I grew up on, just two blocks away from where the shooting took happened, And you can see clear as day Dasmond Jones jump

out of his vehicle and just shoot up Edgar and his vehicle. And this rifle was so high powered that the medical examiner that did the autops he couldn't even tell how many times Edgar had been shot because the bullets ripped his body apart and did so much damage that it literally shredded his internal organs, and the pathologists couldn't follow the path of the bullets to determine how many bullets actually entered and exited his body. He was just torn to shreds. But Covington

police detectives did an excellent job. They recovered all the videos, They tracked Desmond Jones car on various security cameras all the way over to the interstate, and then they knew by license plate readers that he went to Ohio. We hung out or hit out, I should say, for about four days before

a family member has finally convinced him to turn himself in. But this was a good example of law enforcement working as it should, the system working as it should, the jurors doing their job and wasting no time in finding Desmond Jones guilty and murder and sentencing him to life in prison. And of course just last week, Judge Patricia Summy followed that jury's recommendation. It's nice to have judges that listened to their juris Willy, they don't undercut the sentence,

so they don't let him out on bail. Judge Summy sentenced Desmond Jones in accordance with the jury's recommendation to life in prison. I don't even think the jury deliberated in an entire hour before they came back with that life sentence. So Edgar Lopez, who's now dead, gets into a physical fracas with Brian Gray. They go back and forth, bloodied, beaten but unbowed, and so down the road. Dazamond Jones said, I got to get involved in

this. He considered himself to be a shirttail, uncle of Brian Gray, and he unloads an AK forty seven into the body in the car of Edgar Lopez, and now Lopez is dead. Brian Gray's got twenty years. Dazmond Jones. The story says out of the inquiry written by Quinnlan Bentley that possibly

Jones is going to be out in twenty years? Is that right? Well, Unfortunately, in Kentucky, if a case is not eligible for the death penalty, which this one was not because it wasn't a murder committed in the course of rape, robbery, arson, anything like that, that would qualify for the death penalty if you just commit an old fashioned murder for a reason such as retaliation. Murder in Kentucky means you were eligible for parole after serving

twenty years. You were not not eligible for parole unless you were sentenced to life without parole. Any other form of life is life with parole. But in Kentucky you're not eligible for life without parole unless you're eligible for the death penalty. All right, So Daz a man who appears to be in his thirties the photo here, might get out in twenty about thirty two, thirty two, So he might get out in his fifties, and god knows what's

going to happen at that point. And Brian Gray, he's got twenty years. I guess you said he was a he was a frequent offender. He was a frequent flyer. Yeah, we call that persistent felony offender. So the assault that he committed would normally have been punished by only five to ten

years in prison. However, because of his repeated felony offenses on his record, he was eligible for sentencing enhancements, so we got to bump that up to ten to twenty years, and he got the maximum sentence of twenty years. And Tony Benner points out that Lopez was a lifelong coming and resident who graduated from Homes High School, was working at his father's construction company. He's

a dead guy, was Edgar Lopez? Generally a working stuff. We simply did his job and went to Holmes and the home of what's his name, Beale, the basketball player, and all he did was his live his life. All of a sudden, he's in a life and death struggle and he's dead within within a few hours. Yeah, Edgar had no criminal record that

I'm aware of. He lived with his girlfriend. They had a little boy in common that they were raising in their house, and Edgar was working for his father's construction company that I can tell really wasn't causing anybody any problems. He got up, went to work, paid his bills, you know, took care of his child, and had a happy, healthy life in front of him. But for this attack from Brian Gray, and but for the fact that Dazimon Jensu, I find it very interesting he didn't get in the

fight, Willie. He didn't want to get in there and throw this. He didn't want to interject himself on Brian Gray's behalf when it would have been a fistfight. He waited until the fight was over and then got his gun, got his assault rifle out, and that's what he used for retaliation. So this was, without a doubt, a very intentional, premeditated murder on the part of Desmond Jones. And now and then Tony Bender tells me,

you still flip the bird at people. Somebody had cut him off or you know, speed passed him on I seventy five, And I'm always telling people now, don't do that. The one finger salute is not possible in today's world, because you don't know what kind of animals in the other car. I tell those around me, Number one, do not lock your car because the windows are nothing and be broken into. Keep nothing valuable in your car, especially wallet's money, purses, and guns. Don't keep in the guns.

Guns on the street right now are stolen out of cars. Well, talk to Tony Bender. He goes up and down seventy five flipping the bird off and people had cut him off. And he's got cash, he's got money, he's got jewels, got everything in his car. Just talk to people about what they should and should not do. Well. First of all, you should never point a gun at anybody unless you intend to use it. So this very dangerous game that a lot of folks are playing these days

on the road. As you mentioned road rage. I don't know if it's the weather this summer, or just a cyclical nature of crime in general, but we've had a rash of road rage incidents in northern Kentucky and northern Kentucky, not just Kenton County. People that are getting shot at, people that have been shot. You know, police are being called to the interstate,

especially on a regular basis now for road rage incidents. It's a really dangerous game, WILLI, because you know you're cutting somebody off, brake checking somebody, flipping them the bird, whatever you're doing, you never know when that person maybe is as crazy as Desmond Jones and maybe it's carrying an assault rifle ran in their car like Desmond Jones was. You got to be really careful

about that. The bottom line is is nothing on the interstate. You know, the thirty extra seconds it's going to take you to get somewhere if somebody gets in front of you is not worth getting shot by the same token. That doesn't make it legal. So nobody should be run around pointing guns at people just because you know they cut them off, or they didn't want to let him in in the merge or whatever it is. And these days a

lot of folks carry legally in self defense. And we've had that happen in Kenton County before where somebody pulled out a gun and we know this fellow wasn't really intending to use it because he had a trigger lock on it, but he pointed it at another motorist out on I seventy five and four right and got himself shot in the process. Because the person he pointed the gun out pulled out their own handgun and shot the guy that pulled the rifle in the

first place. We certainly don't want that to happen anymore than it already does. But that was an instance where the guy that pulled the rifle in the first place was killed, and there were no charges filed against the other fella because he had no way of knowing that there was a trigger lock on that rifle, and he was certainly defending himself and had every right to do so

in the process. That was just a couple summers ago here in Kenton County, and for whatever reason, road Ridge seems to be on the rise again. But hopefully your listeners will be smart about it and not involved themselves in anything that could get him killed. So you're sound on ice? How many five? Somebody's got some cutting somebody off or showing disrespect. He pulls out

a weapon and points it out. Another person who pulls out his gun on I seventy five in traffic and shoots the other guy, and that car had to spin out of control after he shot. Right, what happened is that true? These two have been engaging. They started back and forth in this road rage contest of who can cut off the other guy, who can get

in front of the other guy. They started that about Buttermilk Pike headed northbound and about the time that they approached Kyle's lane, the two cars actually made contact. So they both pulled off to the side of the road and one of the fellows gets out of his car with the rifle starts marching up to the other car and the guy in the other car. Little did the fellow with the rifle know the guy in the other car had a handgun. So when he points the rifle in the window, the guy with gun fires away.

And I got to say, Willy, you know, when I evaluate these kinds of cases, I look at it from what would I have done in that situation. That's very first place I started. And I had to hand this guy, I would have done the same thing. You know, nobody's going to point a rifle with me without getting the business from from my handgun, and so in self defense, that's right. So so you're the

county prosecutor, you look at this. I can recall before the pandemic, I had John and you're kind of bragging about you know, we had no murders in Kent County this year, and I think since that, I don't say that anymore. You know, William, you bring this up Nator who's now was the Covington police chief, he's now the chief in Fort Mitchell. He laughs at me, He's like, see, I told you you were going to jinxus and we've never had another murder. We've never had another murder

free year in Kenton County. Again. In fact, it's you know, we've been a little bit on the rise here lately, like we have all across the country. Despite the fact that all the pundits say the crime is boiling down, certainly seems like the number of murders were handling is going up. And here we are almost halfway through the year. Any idea I know?

And since an Channel nineteen did a story about two years ago that on shot Spotter, which is a technology, and they indicate it at shot Spotter, twenty thousand shots have been fired in the city of Cincinnati in one year, twenty thousand shots, five hundred people wounded. Have you thought about shot Spotter and Covington or is that technology? You don't need it because you don't

have twenty thousand shots being fired. Well, it's a little bit of both, Willie, I'm going to say that, you know, I don't know that we need it for the money it costs, because it is it is not cheap. It's a very expensive technology. If you have the money for it, I think it can be a great asset. It can help police. It can let them get on their way to a situation or a location where somebody obviously is up to no good in creating a very dangerous environment for

everybody involved. You know, people that live around there don't want gun shots flying through their neighborhood. In the paster we can get police there, the better. That said, in the city of Covington alone, I'd say we get dozens of shots a year, maybe over one hundred shots a year, but certainly nowhere near tens of thousands of shots like they're dealing with on the

north side of the river. And frankly, not that I wish shots on the north side of the river on anybody's neighborhood, but we just assume all those gunshots stay over there because we kind of like it nice and quiet over

here. It doesn't sound real quiet. But lastly, I had a law enforcement official tell me we had that Withrow killing about two weeks ago, and it wasn't well reported that when the gangbanger came out of his car and opened fire in a crowd of one hundred people at Withrow High School about two thirty am, there were at least seven individuals that returned fire. There were seven

different shellcasings found. It was like a shootout at the Ok Corral. And these kids are all of them are armed, and so I would assume, especially when it comes to a car breaking, I think constantly a Benjamin Addison, the UC student who was attending a school doing everything right, sees lights on in his car in Mount Alburn, kind of walks toward the car and he gets killed. That Please, do not lock the doors of your car,

leave nothing valuable in there. And if someone is stealing your car, give it a Texas El Paso and don't confront them because ugly things can happen. Rob Sanders, once again, good luck with crime in Kenton County. Sounds to me like you're kind of like Matt Dillon in the Old Gun Smoked Days. But nonetheless, Dazmond Jones is where he belongs. Brian Gray's where he belongs. Edgar Lopez is dead and not where he belongs. And Rob

Sanders once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. May God bless you and God bless America. Rob, thank you very much. Thanks for having me, Willy. I look forward to doing it again sometime soon. God bless America. Let's continue. Blind becomes available seven four nine, seven thousand. I'm telling all who hear my voice, do not lock your doors, leave nothing of value therein, and don't confront carjackers. You

could be killed. Bill Cunningham, News Radio, seven hundred WLW. Listening to a man standing on a city sidewalk isn't funny? Listening to a man standing on a city sidewalk getting soiled by a pigeon? Ooh crap, he is funny. Eddie and Rocky are also funny. So when you think of someone getting the poopy head, ooh crap, think of Eddie and Rocky, Eddie and Rockey. This afternoon at three, what's seven hundred WLW? Can

you believe it's summer already? Summer break all right, Billy Cunningham. The Great American Reds Baseball kicks off about six oh five, six ten to night with Lance first bitch about seven to ten. Pittsburgh is in town. A new call up has occurred. The redsiff serious hitting, difficulties in base running. I'm going to talk to my old coach, Gordon Veterino about how to run bases, when the score and when not to score, how not to get picked off. So we'll see what happens there. The defense is not

good, the base running is terrible, not much timely hitting. I think we miss Matt McClain and Marte more than we like to admit. We'll see what happens down the road. Two issues. One, we just spent time with the prosecutor of Kenton County. Rob Sanders. Talked about the danger, how danger it is out there. And I can't tell you enough that when you have occasions when you confront someone, don't do it. When your vehicle is being broken into, don't respond, stay away, don't get into a

fight with someone. Benjamin Addison tried that as a UC student. You know what happened to him. Do not ever lock the doors of your car. Just keep them open, unlocked. I mean keep the windows up, but it don't lock it because the window is no longer an impediment. Those would be broken into quickly and the vehicle will be ransacked and away we go. It's the world in which we live. And second part of that is do not leave anything of value in your car. It's a wall of a purse,

a gun, anything of value, even ten dollars. Take it out and leave the doors unlocked, so that the elements who want to do these kinds of things can go into your car, look around and leave and then go on to the next one and the next one. He used to be

always locked the door your car, right, Not anymore. We live in a difficult time, and I would point out this is similar to what I talked about last night, was his deputy Bradley Reckling, And on a sidelight, I had another conversation with the chief Deputy of Hamliny County for many years as Sean Donovan, and also Sy Lease, the legendary Sheriff of Hamliny County, and both of them are endorsing Charmaine McGuffey to keep her job as the

sheriff, So they know better than I what's happening inside the Hamley County Sheriff's Department, and of Side Lease and Sean Donovan, who is the sheriff emeritus and the chief departy for like thirty years, says Charmaine McGuffey is good with them. Charmaine McGuffey is good with me. A secondary matter. But on Sunday Sheriff Bouchard, Sheriff Michael Bouchard, I've had him on my show once or twice. He's in Oakland County, north of Detroit, and another one

of his deputies was killed on Saturday. And his name is Deputy Bradley Reckling. And Deputy Wreckling the picture of him and his three kids and his wife is pregnant with number four. His heartbreaking and Wreckling was among three deputies from the Auto Theft Unit searching for a twenty twenty two Chevrolet Equinox. The vehicle had been stolen in Oakland County on Saturday, June the twenty second. Saturday June the twenty second, which was just a couple of days ago. Reckling

was doing his job. He thought he saw the twenty twenty two Chevrolet Equinox that had been stolen, broken into stolen and he pulled them over. There was three guys in the car. They got out, got out of the car approached the car driven by by the deputy wreckling, and the first thing they did was empty their weapons. According to the sheriff, the deputy was stuck, struck in the head, struck in the chest, and the torso numerous times. He was dead at the scene. This came from a theft

of a car. For God's sakes, calling out officer down, units respond and Bouchard the sheriff is in tears announcing the arrest of these three individuals. I believe they've been arrested. The story I'm looking out from a Sunday morning says that they're in custody. This comes on the heels of a Philadelphia police officer who's fighting for his life. He was down on skid row and I saw some of the video on CNN over the weekend. What that looks like.

Parts of Philadelphia look like Bangladesh. Nobody could live there, no businesses can operate, thousands of homeless individuals in tents, feces and urine and drug paraphernalia everywhere, And somehow an officer got involved in some altercation with a homeless individual who pulls out his gun and shoots the officer twice. The Philadelphia cop on and on and on and on. According to a Sheriff Bouchard, Reckling has a pregnant wife. His children are one year old, four year old

and a five year old son, and he's dead. All began with a stolen vehicle, broken into, taken and he's doing his job pulling somebody over. And also in Philadelphia, you have the situation with the police officer was attending to a homeless individual mentally ill. I'm sure if you take away the drug addiction, alcohol and mental illness, that's about ninety five percent of the mentally ill and drunks and also drug abusers that are in cities today and the

homeless population. That's the way it is, and we have to I cannot stress the fact that you have to keep your head on a swivel and if someone's committing a crime against your property, do not respond, do not even approach them. They will kill you for the value of your car or for the value of what's inside your vehicle. And I don't care if you're in Claremont County, if you're in Westchester, if you're in Lemon Township, if

you're in Covington, if you're in Cincinnati doesn't make any difference. You can be anywhere, and the drugs and the derelicts and the lack of law enforcement in large parts of our Hamilton County criminal justice system as such that these individuals will be set free. And I hope these three. Michigan doesn't have a death penalty, and I often think rest of your life in prison without possibility

of parole is worse than the death penalty. So forewarned is forearmed, keep the doors unlocked, leave nothing of value in your car, do not approach anyone around your car you don't recognize. And that's the way life operates today. Secondly, I would note that Brian Combs in the news as a story up about transgender youth and whether the Supreme Court now is going to take a case it appears they are about transgender rights. I have a guest coming up.

I called after I heard Brian Combs got ahold of this woman that wrote a book, Mary Margaret oli Hand wrote a book on kids that feel as if they're in the wrong body. They're locked in the wrong body, and uh, you got to stay tuned for one oh five today because she's going to talk about it and the difficulty. Is this that when you're in the system and your child is having gender dysphoria mental difficulties, which until recently was

a known mental disorder that someone has to receive help for. And a friend of mine has the similar situation transitioning, and there was a large unit that children's hospital in Cincinnati, I might at the top hospital children's hospital in America that had a unit that dealt with transitioning children. I don't know the status today, so I don't want to speak of that, but I have great

respect for Aldren's Hospital in the city of Cincinnati. And when you have a thirteen or fourteen year old who is a gender dysphorik who has mental difficulties as a layering effect to have the parents say or be told, look, you can have a dead son or a living daughter, this child must transition.

When the so called experts in the medical industry say, yeah, you have to transition, which is beginning with hormonal treatment for about a year, a year or two and then the genital mutilational surgery, many times a parent between a rock and a hard place because the medical system is telling you you need to transition this child, this body, this soul is in the wrong gender body and somehow this boy's got to become a girl or vice versa. So

this Mary Margaret. Mary Margaret's written a book on the difficulties of transitioning and

what do you do? And the US Supreme Court's going to be which mean are rock in a hard place because, let's face it, if you're fifteen years old and your parents or your mother or father, if I only have one says I want to transitioning to take place when you have a medical system very agreeable to that concept of hormonal therapy and then surgery before eighteen can judge a step in and say for a family structure, we must take care of

this because the medical industry, the medical profession, and parents are wrong. I'm a person that believes in a whole bunch of parental authority. And for the state to step in and say, Nope, you can't do it, it's difficult. And a fifteen year old cannot smoke cigarettes, a fifteen year old cannot drink a budweiser, a fifteen year old cannot have a contract, A fifteen year old can't get married. But we're saying to a fifteen year old we're going to cut off your boobs and make you a boy. What.

I'm not sure that adult decisions should be made by children. In fact, i'm sure it should not be made by children. If some adult wants to do exactly the same thing, I say, have at it. You're an adult, your body, do what you want with it. Isn't the same as abortion, because there's another body involved in that. But with transitioning, if you're twenty twenty five years old and you desire to transition to something

else, well, you're an adult. Make that decision. But for a child and a culture that's so accepting of transitioning, for a child to have a parent and or a doctor saying yes, this is necessary, that's a difficult legal position. It would mean the court system would overrule the parents and the doctor and the child. A child should not be permitted to the age as a child of fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year old to make lifelong decisions

that we would not allow them to get a tattoo. Who for God's sakes, or we're gonna say, okay, cut off your penis, cut off your boobs, you're now a different gender. And by the way, I think there's one hundred and four different genders. So what you transition to is beyond my ability to understand. So a guest today in about fifteen or twenty minutes will be there to answer some of the questions right and wrong. She's

on my side of the issue. That way. Till you're eighteen, we're gonna get you medical help, psychiatric services, we're gonna get you all the psychological testing you need. We're gonna protect you. And when you get to be eighteen years old and not living in our home, if you want to transition as an adult, that's on your side of the table. But as

a parent, I see difficulties here, and I do not consent. Of course, the difficulty is if the parents don't consent, and the school says do it, and the doctor says do it, and the hospital say do it, and then I don't know what to do it in that situation. But the great majority of times parents are told, do you want a dead son or a living daughter? This person? Your son's gonna kill himself if you don't allow the transition to take place. And so a parent might say,

my god, he's going to kill himself. The doctor says, let's begin the process. The school was completely supportive. Children's hospitals all over the country say let's do it. And that's where we are, with thousands and thousands of kids that are transitioning to something because they have other mental difficulties not being addressed. Now, lastly, before I turn things over to you, I cannot imagine a time in American history when Jews going to synagogue in Los

Angeles are attacked by Hamas and AMAS supporters. I cannot imagine being a Jew in a subway car in New York City and you're being called out for being

Jew to stand up and take a beating. I could not imagine the prosecutor in Donald Trump's case, Alvin Bragg, dropping thousands and thousands of serious charges against hundreds of Columbia University students and AMAS sympathizers that said buildings on fire, committed terrible arson, terrible damaging, destruction of property, taken over buildings, urinating, defecating, spray painting everything, and then Alvin Bragg said, I'm

dismissing all the charges. That's the same Alvin Bragg who found a paperwork mistake with Donald Trump and pursued him to the ends of the year to convict him, using the resources of the federal government in the process, I can't imagine how you square those two events. And lastly, a note with Interest and the inquire an editorial opinion written by Judge Christopher Wagner about how lawyers like JD. Vance and I guess indirectly myself should support the legal system and show support

for Judge Mershawn even though we not agree with the outcome. Well, when you have a legal system in which the judge is personally benefiting from the trial he is sitting in, and that his daughter is making millions and millions of dollars millions of dollars off promoting activities against Donald Trump and liberal circles, and I think Judge Christopher Wagner and Common Police Court has a selective outrage and selective

memory. Can we recall that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was on the steps of the US Supreme Court. This is in relationship to the Dobbs decision in which he said, I want to tell you Gorsich, I want to tell you Cavanall, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions that was in between time the decision was leaked and then the decision was announced.

So the leader in the United States Senate threatening violence against gorsicch and Kavanaugh. And then a few weeks later, a mentally ill armed criminal from Illinois takes up the pursuit of Brett Kavanaugh at his home. God thank the US Marshall Service that's stopped this criminal from killing Brett Kevanaugh, encouraged to do so by Democrat Leader of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, who, by the way, is an attorney. So I would encourage Judge Christopher Wagner do not be so

selective in his outrage. Do I need to go over the last few years the number of smears and defamatory and slanderous comments made about the US Supreme Court, especially Clarence Thomas, Brett Cavanaugh, Gorsich and all the other Conservatives by Democratic attorneys. And this one time the Senator JD. Vance took issue with the ruling of Judge Murshawn. Judge Christopher Wagner, a liberal Democrat, takes

time to pen an article to the inquir. I wonder if the article I wonder if the inquiry would let me pen a response to Judge Christopher Wagner and point out the selective outrage this democratic liberal judge has in Hamleton County as opposed to Democrats do exactly the same thing and worse. It's one thing for JD.

Vance to say that Judge Mershawn is corrupt, which he is. It's another thing to have the leader of the United States Senate in front of the office place of these justices when he says, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. You won't know what hits you. That is not a veiled threat. That is a threat. And to Judge Wagner stand up like a tenfold beacon in the night and say, you know what, fellow Democrats, leave the US Supreme Court alone, show respect to the system.

Do you think Judge Christopher Wagner would do that? Absolutely not. Don't jump out a line. See Democrats stay in line. There's a lead dog, and they simply follow the dog over the cliff. Republicans are like cats. We go every which direction. But hundreds and hundreds or thousands of threats have been made against the US Supreme Court by Democratic attorneys. It is a regular part of democratic rallies to attack the judgment of the United States Supreme Court.

So I look forward to the days ahead, to the in car getting a hold of me, and let me respond to Judge Christopher Wagner with this selective outrage that is purely political and not legal. Well, let's continue if line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and coming up after one o'clock will be an expert on d transitioning and

the threats that present and the difficulties present. If a fifteen year old boy says I'm a girl, and the parents listen to their doctors who say, yes, transition this fifteen year old from boyd to girl. You go into the medical system. The AMA, most children's hospitals certainly agree with the approach. And so the parents are told, you want to a dead son or a living daughter. This son's going to kill himself if you don't let him

transition. Then the transitioning takes place, then you have layers of more mental difficulties upon other major difficulties. As the consequence, the kids in no better shape. In fact, in Britain, they did a fifteen year study on

transitioning and they found out that there was no increase in suicides whatsoever. And secondly, the great majority of those who transitioned, by the time they get to be twenty five, thirty, thirty five years old, wish they hadn't done it, and they wish their parents had fought for them when they had a childish mind. See, children do childish things and make stupid, juvenile mistakes. I know I did, probably you did too. But you don't

let a child make a decision that has lifelong consequences. The mind of a fifteen year old is not exactly the mind of a thirty year old, and that system in Britain. That study has not been well published in the United States because the liber media doesn't like the result. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine,

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marriage. The key element of the Human Rights Campaign was to bring gay marriage to the United States of America. And after the US Supreme Court's decision about five years ago, written by just As Anthony Kennedy, the issue was won and gay rights were secured and marriages were permitted, and the Human Rights Campaign had buildings, had a staff of six hundred. People had to use rents to pay and so they said, we have to get ridden out of gay

marriage is something we're going to fight about. What about trans kids? Can we sell the idea to parents the school board, to the media, to the general public that there's a terrible problem with children who think they're locked in someone else's body, that they're male, but they think their female or their female, and they want to become male. And can we sell the idea this is the next civil rights horizon And many said, nah, that's never

going to work. People are going to buy this one. However, here we are many years later, and it's arrived, and in fact, it is an element of truth in many schools in California. They came out a few days ago with a message starting in August that if your kids are going to transition from one gender to another, that parents will not be told about

what's happening in school. It's unbelievable. A new book is out by Mary Margaret Olihan d trans True Stories of Escaping the Gender Cult and Mary Margaret, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And so can you first tell the American people the issue itself and the death of the problem and how we're responding to it as a government. Yes, it's

great to be here. So this is a book that I wrote because I was noticing just a slew of young people coming forward and saying I was duped by this gender ideology. I was, like, you know, portrayed by

medical professionals. And once there were enough of them coming forward, it seemed to really confirm what many of us have been saying for a long time, which was that, you know, when LGBTQ activists tried to say, you know, these so called transgender protections that we're trying to enact are only going to apply to adults. We're not talking about children here, they were not

being honest. And what we have found is that media, activists and lawmakers have been very manipulative in explaining what they have been trying to enact, which ultimately we now know is transgender surgeries, hormones and puberty blockers for adults and

for children in the name of so called gender affirming care. And what these activists and media and lawmakers will say is that these procedures are necessary to save people from committing suicide, and they will say this about children very frequently. I was just looking at research from a doctor the other day who was making the argument that even though she is well aware that puberty blockers cause very serious

problems in children's bone density. She argued that the risks were worth it given that kids who think that their trans are probably going to kill themselves if they don't get access to this. Now, that is a lie, it's not true. In fact, what we're finding out now is that when you put children on these drugs, when you put children through these surgeries, it is

actually worse for their mental health. Shocking, but that's not accepted by the broader medical community right now because they're so tightly attached to this gender ideology. And so we're in a very weird place right now where our media or medical organizations, Hollywood, the White House are all telling us that kids need things that are very obviously wrong for them. You know, when a little girl in her early teens is struggling with mental health issues, the last thing she

needs is her breast removed. You know, the last thing she needs is to be put on to stosterone, which is going to affect her body very, very dramatically, both physically and mentally. But that's what we're being told that these children need. And so part of the reason I wrote this book is because I wanted to give people a close up view of the real reported stories of the transitioners, young people who tried to do this and then realized

it was impossible. It's all in their words, it's their stories, their lived experiences, and I wanted to give it to people in a very raw way and help people understand the realities of what's going on here, because it's not care It really is and it's very dangerous, and I think that the best people to explain this are the people that live through it, and so

your book deals with that. So Mary Margaret, I cannot imagine a thirteen or fourteen year old going through a dual mutilation and hormonal therapy that completely changes their body to something it wasn't. And I could not think of any other area of life where we would allow a preteen somewhat a child under the age of eighteen to make lifelong decisions about their health. And really, the American Medical Association, the president Joe Biden, is all in favor of transgender rights

and transitioning, always with a happy ending. There's a basketball player in the NBA named Way who played for Miami who has a child that's transitioned from male to female. But isn't there a study from England over the last fifteen or twenty years. That demonstrates that's the so called puberty blockers and cross sex hormones

and gender affirming surgeries. By the time these individuals come out the other side in their twenties in their thirties, many are extremely sad their parents didn't defend them better. Yes, yes, and actually I would say European countries are far ahead of the United States when it comes to this issue. They have recently taken a number of steps to protect kids from these irreversible and experimental procedures.

But meanwhile, in the United States, our medical professionals are very much pushing forward with all of these things, despite seeing our European colleagues and friends doing the exact opposite. And you know, as the the transitioners and my books shared with me, this is something that these kids can't actually consent to. One because they're kids, so which is not something we talk about enough. But two because they're so mentally ill. All of them are really struggling

with mental health issues and so they're not able to give informed consent. The other thing is they're not these things aren't explained to them properly, So I don't know if everyone's familiar with the WPATH files of the w PAST files recently, that's the World Professional Transgender Health Association, a group of so called experts that are transgender doctors, and these doctors were exposed to have been having private

conversations about how they knew that testosterone, for example, was causing some girls to grow tumors. They knew the testosterone was causing some girls to be infertile. They knew and had conversations about the fact that some of their patients were

so mentally ill that they could not properly give informed consent. And yet all of these things were kept under wraps until the release of the WPATH files because these so called experts didn't want to go against their own narrative, so they were knowingly pushing things that they knew were dangerous and experimental while privately talking about how they were There's an experimental which is so incredibly evil when you realize the

magnanimata of what we're talking about here. There was one story I heard that I will never forget about a young girl who underwent a double miscony as part of her gender affirming care and afterwards she asked the doctor, so, how long is it going to take for them to grow back. So that's a girl who was so naive and uninformed about her body that she genuinely thought that

her breast would ultimately grow back when they never will. And I think that's a really good example of how our young people are being duped in this way. They're being given information that they're not fully digesting, that they can't fully understand because they're kids, and they're being allowed to make decisions that are just

way over their head. And Mary, Margaret, you would hope that we as a society advances we think we are would say that if the parents agree to play in and to the mental fantasies of a child, that there would be teachers and principles and doctors and children's hospitals and medical associations and the government that would say, we understand that you're fourteen and you think you're a male and a female body, but you cannot legally smoke a cigarette, you cannot

legally drink alcohol, you cannot legally contract to do anything. We will look after you and help get you the mental health health help that you need, but we're not going to engage in cutting off your genital parts and We're not going to give you a hormonal therapy that changes who you are because the underlying problems that cause the difficulty in the first place would be there. Where are

the adults? Where are the adults? To say, we will not allow this to happen, Because if a child is confused and unhappy and has mental health issues, and about forty percent of young girls, because of social media, et cetera, have mental health issues, where are the parents? Where are the schools? Where are the doctor? Where are the children's hospitals?

To saying, let's wait till you're eighteen, Mary Margaret. If somebody's nineteen, twenty, twenty five or thirty and they're an adult and they want to make this decision, I'm saying, have at it. If you're an adult and you want to go to a drag Queen's Story Hour, If you're an adult and you want to transition, have at it. But if you're a child, why doesn't adult society say you can't do this? What where are

the adults? This is a great question, and I think you know, I sincerely hope and I actually do believe that history will look back on this moment and ask that very question when we've left this horrible period far behind us, because the adults in the room are very much turning a blind eye to the realities here and opting to go to embrace ideology over sat facts and science and what we're hearing. You know, there are certainly parents who, for

selfish and our scissistic reasons, push their children into transition. That absolutely is something that happens, and it's a very horrible thing, you know, when when these kids are very small. But I think what's happening more often, and this is incredibly sad, is these kids are from you know, your average secular American family. Maybe they're not super tuned into politics, and they're at school, they're learning about gender ideology, they're learning about it online.

They're friends at school are identifying as trans or something, and so they themselves become interested in it, maybe as counselor at school of friends them and tells them, yes, you're trans. And so these kids, let's say, like a thirteen year old girl comes home and says, Mom and dad, I'm not a girl, I'm actually a boy, and I need you to help me get hormones and surgery because that's what I'm told that I need. And so these parents, you know, they love their daughter, that's their

beautiful little girl. They think, think, what's no way in heck my daughter is supposed to get a double mus eectomy. I've known her ever since she was born. I know for a fact that she's not a boy, and I know she doesn't have masculine interest. But at the same time, they think, I don't know what I'm supposed to do here. Maybe they're afraid of the school, and the school is telling them you have to do something here. And so what most of these parents are doing, tragically is

they think, Okay, this is over my head. I'm going to go speak to a medical professional about this. And unfortunately, the medical professionals are betraying parents. And so when parents go in trusting them and saying, look, I don't know what to do here. This seems crazy. My kid's telling me she's a boy. What the medical professionals will say is, yep, your daughter's a boy, and if you don't affirm her transgender identity, she's gonna hurt herself. And the exact line that they give to parents,

and this gives me chills every time I say it. Would you rather have a dead daughter or a living son. I say that that's a threat. There's a threat to parents saying if you don't comply with our version of ideology, gender ideology, then your kid will kill herself and it will be your fault. And so, you know, unsurprisingly, parents think, oh my gosh, I gotta do this, like this is clearly what I like. I wish I didn't have this happening, but I got to do this for

my kids. And so a lot of parents are going along with it. And I had the most the saddest conversation recently with one of the girls in my book. Her name's Luca, and she told me that her mom was very against her transitioning, but her mom, you know, was given this line by the doctors, and so Luca's mom ultimately went along with it. And she said that when she realized, you know, after the surgery, after the hormones, she had this moment of realization, oh my gosh,

I don't feel better. I'm not happier, I feel works, and she had this moment where she realized, I regret what I have done and I need to like undo it. And she said she called her mom and she had to say, you were right, I shouldn't have done any of this, And she said she and her mom both sobbed the entire conversation the whole time, because what she was basically saying to her mom was your gut was

right, you should have trusted it. And you know, she's very respectful about her mother, and all of the detransitioners I've talked to are very hesitant to put any blame on their parents. But in Luca's case, her mom's gut was right. Her mom should have trusted her gut, and unfortunately, these medical professionals convinced her not to and convinced her to put her child through these horrific things. So, you know, I have a lot of empathy

for these parents. Obviously, they should have made different decisions. They should have done more research. You know, they at the end of the day, they should have better cared for their children. But I think these are unprecedented time. You know, this is we're in very scary and crazy times where parents have to navigate a world where people want to they want to I mean, at the end of the day, they want to butcher their children, and that sounds horrible, but you know, at the end of the

day, it's largely true. What do you call a doctor who removes a teenage girl's breast by telling her it's going to make her happier when he has no idea If that's actually true. I think you know, at the end of the day, this is very much harming children. It's very dangerous and experimental, and I God bless the parents that are dealing with all of this, because it is not a danger that our society has been confronted with recently,

and it's an absolutely terrible hurdle for them. Mary Margaret revealing the truth about transgenderism and its industry. A lot of money involved, so disturbing that transgender activists will do anything and try to hide the story because of the money and because of the political activism. Because children with mental problems now layer the other problems on top of the other problems, and by the time they get to be twenty five or thirty, they look back and ask their mom or

dad, why'd you do this to me? And mom might say, well, I was told do you want a dead daughter or a living son? And the parents are in a difficult position. They go to the doctor, to the medical industry, and they say, oh no, oh no, a lot of mental problems. We're gonna cut off your genitals and then things will be better. The book is once again May Margaret Olahan and the true Stories of Escaping the Gender Cult. And thank you for coming on the Bill

Cunningham Show. Get the truth out and the truth will set us all free. Mary Margaret, thank you very much. Thank you so much for having me. God bless you. Let's continue with more. Wow. Dwayne Wade has left the basketball player has left Florida because he thinks transgender rights are not being allowed in Florida. I like to check in with him in about ten years to see what is new daughter thinks about the behavior of the parents.

Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WULW kick off your summer. And then, well, first of all, it's to it takes someone five minutes to google Jake Tapper Donald Trump to see that Jake Tappers ma'am. Interview Alhilter, ma'am. I'm going to stop if I'm stating to attack my colleagues. I would like to talk about Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Who you work for? Yes, if you are here to speak on his behalf, I will have

this conversation. I am stating facts that your colleagues have stated in the past. Now I'm sorry, we're going to convictation. Caroline. Thank you very much for your time. You are welcome to come back it. Hello, Hello, Hello, Biant, And I'm broadcasting. So that's a spokesman for the Trump campaign pointing out that Jake Tapper has compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hndler has said, repeat, it lies about Donald Trump, right. And he's

the independent moderator for the debate. Oh wonderful. That's great, independent, absolutely independent about his independent as Mussolini. Yes. Also, I want to mention that I got this from the buzzard. The buzzard at Clovernook Country Club, the home of Harry Alexander. One hundred and three year old World War two local hero has passed away. Jim Herman's grandfather has died. One hundred and three years old. He was at as you know, D Day.

He was there a veteran. His name was ed Burke, turned one hundred and four and he lived long enough to talk about D Day on the eightieth anniversary. He hit the beaches when he was twenty four. Died a few days ago. Ed Burke, the Bill Cunningham Citizen of the Day. Would you agree? I agree wholeheartedly, Willie. That is an American hero right there. Jim Herman's grandpa, and congratulations to life well lived, Ed Burke.

You're bravery encourage will never be missed. And thank you for your efforts on d Day. And the grandfather of Jim Herman, the golf pro who has challenged me to round a golf at Kenwood Country Club, the Kenview Course. He's going to give me eleven strokes on eleven holes. I get won a hole, I said, I'll tell you what, Jimmy Herman, bring it on. The great American will be there the buzzer, maybe, are you going to play nine or eighteen eighteen holes? Are you going to get

eleven eleven shots? Well, he gives me one on the each of the low eleven holes. Now I got a report that Herman shot sixty at Clovernook. Who the buzz The buzzer said, he shot sixty and he play every other hole or oh, but I said sixty. Holy moly, I said sixty and he missed a couple of short putts. And the men's met that starts today. Willie at Mcatiwah, the home of Mark Sheer and UH owner

Dale Donovan. What what I may, Automotive King of Cincinnati. I've been given an emeritis pass if I want to play, right to match play, and I'm thinking about it, Well, leave the student reporters of pro service of your local Tamestar. He didn't get air conditioning dealers Tamestar quality you could feel in Northern Kentucky, Carl Johnson heating gelt cool to get eight five nine four seven two sixty fifty one spot you're going to have to need if you

want to go. Well, let's see the US Olympic team team and other teams are going to bring their own AC units to Paris. What because they say or Olympic organizers aren't going to offer air conditioning in athletes rooms? Really? Yeah, So I would get with Tamestar and become an Olympic team member US Olympics and get Tamestar over there real quick. Andy Buker should be identified

as the sponsor of the Olympic team. You know, in Europe it is not uncommon to have no air condition I'm in a stink at some point in May and it was hotter than the hinges of Hell and no ac whether they're cut, they're they're planning to cut carbon emissions. Give me a break carbon emissions. Point. Tell half of them over there to shut up, know your role and shut your ango. Reds and Pirates tonight, will he started a three game series downtown. I would suggest the Reds might start winning a

few. How about base running nose pickoffs? I talked to Gordon Vederino's Uh, but I mean, you know Veterino and I will work with Dela Cruz and others that know when to run and when not to and like where are you going in a close game or whatever? I mean, you know, I know they want to set like a stolen based record, But you got to do it the smart way, don't you, Just like Joe Morgan would have done. Just like Barry Larkin. Diarry Larkin's got to be watching this

stuff. It's thinking, what the hell are they doing? The Cowboys got to be pulling his hair out. Doesn't have that much anyway. Manager David Bell ejected in the fourth inning for arguing balls and strikes, third ejection of the season. I was born net thirtieth as a Reds manager now that ties in with Sparky Anderson for most in franchise history. I want to bet you that he's going to set the all time record. You want to make that

bet, I would say. So he goes from hot to cold. He goes from cold to hot faster than anyone I've ever I would like to get a hold of it. I wish David Bell would just yell at me one time like he does an umpire. What does he say? Because I don't know, because he gets he looks so animated and mado. All we have is seen him as being very calm and cool. The switch turned on, and you don't want to get on the wrong side of David Bell. Let's

see what else is going on. How about the Reds. The Reds are in last place, right, but they're like three games out of second ball. They were in second place? What last week they got to start winning and in there they fall to the last in a week. Where's Marty glad you mentioned that Novelli Marte hitting one forty three right now at Triple A Louisville. He's his last for twenty His suspension is due to end Thursday. Do they call him up? No? How about to Ascraft. Well, he

pitched pretty good the last time, so we'll see what happens. I don't know. He's probably down there with a little attitude adjustment or get with it. How about McClain. McClain was checked out yesterday. I saw over the weekend and things are all things are progressing, and apparently he is still on on a plan to be back in August. I'll believe it when I see it. There's closer problem. Let's see six ten Sports Talk tonight. Are

now carriers inside pitch Kelsey Chevrolet Xtra Inning Show after the game. Now there's closer problems all over baseball. What about the Mets, Well, i'll get it, David Bednar, the Pirates closer. Yeah, he's out for at least for a little while. Fifteen day il with a left oblique strain. There you go with that oblique thing again. Yep, he's converted each of his last fifteen save opportunities for the Bucos and one who's who could step up

for Pittsburgh. The Cuban missile is back in the back? O Roaldus Chapman, How do you get an obleek? How many times have I heard about it? Right over it's right your Yeah, you're you're pointing to it. Edwin Diaz, the brother of Alexis Das. Edwin was ejected from last night's game in Chicago against the Cubs Toss for having a foreign substance on his hand and glove. He said it was a sweat and rosin the umpires are saying, Noah, it was sticky. Rule state that a player faces a ten

game suspension if found to have an illegal substance. Got a text here from Bob the Bricklayer. Yeah, my grandpa was awarded the Purple Heart in the Civil War. How about that? Wow? Uh? Let's see College World Series Willie as winner, Go home Tonight, Volunteers Aggies Game three of the World Series, six forty five, Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Who do you like tonight? Give me the name go Valls? How do you like tonight?

In hockey, go Edmonton, Edmonton. If Edmonton wins, that's four straight that has not been done since World War Two in the National Hockey League. You got the guts, wanted to make me a fish out, I'll give it. You know what. Sunday and no bs and it's even you take the Florida panthers. I got the Edmonton Oilers now, and you can go down and pay off on this. You come to work tomorrow, you go down the street to Greater and find me one. I'm gonna pull through

and I'll get four hot fud Sundays. On the other hand, if America wins over Canada, you below me at least one. I'll doda. How about the Bengals Star quarterback Joe Burrow spent the last week and a half in France and he visited the French River Era Wow. Participating in Vogue World twenty twenty four, the twenty seven year old explain why he decided to walk in their annual fashion show. Did you see what he had on? I did see that he had a black suit with satin lapels by Peter do it's or

dough? I think it's dough, dough, dough. No, it's it, says Peter d O. What's was Peter? Pete? Peter Doe, Peter Peter do do you whatever? Aren't you a fashion EASTA know what he had on looked goofy and it had a bit at that open back. I think he had it on backwards. Is he going to give up? Quarterbacking to become a fashion mine. I think so, he wanted, he said, I want to get out of my comfort zone and grow as a person. I think walking in this show is a great way to do that.

He told Vogue magazine. I think the crossover between fashionist sport and sport is going to continue to grow. Are you sure? He says? This kind of stuff? It is right here. Let me see there, right there, and in the back of it, and and then it had a tail at the back. What does that do in case you got to go to the bathroom or something. I don't understand that. I don't under that that outfit was. I don't know. It looked like he had it on backwards.

He spent the last week and a half playing chess and being a male fashion model. What oh, boys, Peter Doe, I have no idea. Somebody will call us and let us know check him out. I got? Is he a fashion fashion I got obviously a fashion dude. Okay. Also, let's see, oh and yesterday, you're you're in golf, your

favorite sport. Scottie Scheffler over Tom Kim the first playoff hole to win the Travelers Championship in Hartford, Connecticut. But both golfers had a way out, a way out of a disruption by protesters who sprayed powder on the eighteenth green. A couple of them were face planted into the green and a couple of them didn't made the sund They should have left him there. One of the protesters real good looking, had they A couple had shirts on and said,

no golf on a dead planet. The planet's alive and that person should be locked up for years. What does that mean? I don't know what it means. What no golf on it? What does that mean? You can't play? See what? Mike McConnell mentioned this this morning. He said it might have been the moon, but Alan Sheppard didn't he take a golf ball in a club and play golf at the moon? Seven iron? Thank you. I played Saturday at Clovernook. I carried my bag up and down the

hills ninety five degree weather, shot seventy seven. When you cheap, you don't want to get a caddy. It was too expensive for the caddy. Oh okay, but I'm looking at Peter Does. You should have called me. I would have done it for you. Peter Does Tailoring is on a mission to revive New York fashion huh From his Brooklyn living room, Doe's label was born together with a group of four friends. The brand began to operate as a Fashion Easta pioneer. Doe Doe, Doe, Do Do Do?

And our quarterback is with that guy. Oh boy. I wonder what Mike Brown thinks it happens. If he walks in the office and say it, I'm done with football, I'm gonna become a fashion mogul. Then what do you do? You sue him? I panic, he's gonna get They're going to give up a quarter of him browning. I don't get this. He's a fashion Easta. I mean I don't know. I don't know. So his designs are at the cutting edge, aren't we all cutting edge of what

what happens? If Penny gets a hold of this and then you start wearing some of that stuff with an open back and a tail, she thinks I've lost my mind. She thinks mine anyway, she thinks, how about this, Peter Doe up to seventy percent off shop Peter, Now get your Peter, the best brands in store, all in one place. Well, what's he selling? Like? Shirts and stuff? Or what looks like weird shirts and pants with open crotches. So start your fashion search like Lance would wear

her kid, Chris Lance would love this. Seventy percent off the Doe list. Freshen up your look, seg Man, freshing up your look. I can't wait. And our quarterback boy, it's like, I mean, don't you think a guy like wants to like drive a race car and get the exhilaration of that, and but he wants to go to Paris and fashion it's got to smell like a man. How about Peter Doe or do is the designer especially for athletes and those the great bodies. Well maybe some lady you'll

call it? Is it do or Dough or what? What is it? I think Dave? Dave would know when I don't know. He studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York and received the inaugural I don't know what that is LVMH right, I guess uh, Louis vatan On whatever graduate prize In twenty fourteen. He worked in Selene Selene's Ready to Wear, then move back to the US to work at Derry Lamb. This is the guy that our quarterback idea is following no idea, Joe Burrow, do you sure

you want to do this? You know, I think I think Rocky walked in with something like that on a few minutes ago. He also says I have sexy masks. If you want to wear a mask, Peter Doe is your guy. It puts you a segment. You need to update your look a little bit. Okay, yeah, yeah, Willie and utter of, we say happy birthday today to one of Channels five's best, George Vogel Mike Dartis good Man co anchor with his wife Cherie. Mister Dartis today is fifty

seven years old. How about getting him some Peter Doe fashions? He could have an open back and a tail. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report a man. What's the smell like a man? Well, Joe Burrow smells like a man in an outfit that he might have had it on. Back there there are is a segment. There's a video right there on eighteenth green of the Trail that one policeman just nails that guy to boom. On seven hundred wlw our iHeart Radio Music Festival. Is it in

by Capital War Coming Back? To Las Vegas by Billy Cunningham. The Baseball Red Spaceball kicks off at six oh five tonight Pittsburgh in Town. If they win all three games, they'll be in second place. Getting ready for the return of Marte and many others including McLean supposed he's going to come back in

August. But I believe it when when I see it. One thing we talked about about an hour and a half ago is what do you do as a parent and you have a child who's thirteen fourteen with mental difficulties and they come to you repeatedly and say, I want to transition that the culture my friends, social media all considers out to be a good thing. It's not a bad thing. It's a good thing in the so called world in which

we live. And the parent says, I don't think so. But the parent says, mom, and dad said, I better check with our doctors. They go to the doctors, they go through a process, and at the end of the day, you're going to have on one side of the table. The Supreme Court is going to do this, I guess months from

now. With under Jack Crumley's leadership, they've taken the case in which case they're going to make a decision whether the state or the government can reach over the top of children's hospitals, the American Medical Association, school officials, where the kids located, probably the GP, the general practitioner, and say,

you know what, this is medically necessary for this to occur. If you normally have a case, say you're at Jehovah witness and you've got a fourteen year old who you as a Jehovah witness, you don't want your fourteen year old to receive a blood a blood transfusion. And in those cases it's somewhat obvious what you have to do at that point is to go to a juvenile court judge, hopefully not the one we got here, who's terrible, that's

Judge Kerry Bloom. God knows what she would do. But nonetheless, then the court would somehow order, okay, order that for guardianship purposes, that the child receives a blood transfusion, because the main reason given is it is medically necessary for that to occur. The medical community says yes. The parents may say no, but in a sense parental loki, the juvenile court reaches over the top of the parents and it requires the kid to get a blood

transfusion to solve some sort of condition. In this case, it is very complicated. I'm a conservative and I'm a libertarian to give parents more rights over the state. So I know, I have a friend who has this circumstance where a boy wants to become a girl, and normally there's underlying mental with difficulties, mental problems ahead of time. It's called gender dysphoria. It was once known as a mental condition, and so until the last five or ten

years, it would never have transpired this way. The parents would say no, children's hospital would say no, the MA would have said no. But now things have changed fundamentally. As I understand it, my guest and Arago said that the American Medical Association determines that it's factually required. Otherwise you're going to have a dead son instead of a living daughter. That's a hell of a choice to make, very difficult. I don't know what you would do.

I would fight like a warrior poet not to have my kid transition. But then if the state, and if the state you're living in, especially a blue state, along with the American Medical Association, along with your doctor, along with practically every children's hospital said this is something that is medically necessary. You as a parent can't say no, then we're in trouble. If a kid gets a broken arm or a broken leg and you go to the emergency room and the parent says, nope, I don't believe in that,

don't set the leg. The court system would intervene and say no, set the leg. That's medically necessary, it's reasonable, do it, and so we're in difficult waters. The one thing I reflect back to is that the British system has allowed this for fifteen to twenty years, and after a fifteen to twenty year process, the suicide rate, so to speak, self harm rate of a thirty year old that transitioned is about the same as a thirty

year old who wanted to transition and didn't. So there's no doubted to indicate that you're saving someone's life by approving this. So that's going to be very difficult. I don't know the resolution, but I would fight like a warrior poet not to allow that the transitioning, because a year or two or three later, when you're eighteen, nineteen or twenty, it's not no longer a thing and you're out of high school, and you're no longer a thing.

You deal with all these mental and physical problems caused by the transition, along with the emotional difficulties layered on top of that. Now we got issues, and I don't know what to say. Someone must pride to them. Myself must try to figure this out. Secondly, the state of Louisiana has passed a law that says grade schools must post the Ten Commandments in each room, and of course the atheist the liberals are all angry about this. There's worse

things in the world than putting godly precepts in a classroom. In my days at deer Park High School used to save the Pledge of Allegiance every day, and then the Star Spangled banner was played, I'm told by a very distinguished school board member. And deer Park they still have the Star Spangled banner, and they still have the Pledge of Allegiance under God, indivisible with the liberty and justice for all right there front and center. And so I believe in

a constitutional republic. We don't live in a democracy, as you may know, and that therefore each state determines for itself what rules and regulations to have And if the people of Louisiana desire to do this as a vote by the House the Senate, and the governor signs it, and the left wing generally he don't believe in God or some divine influence wants to stop it, they are likely to find a federal judge that would do it. And I can't get fired up about it, because if you don't play the game, why

make the rules. If you don't believe in a godly presence, why keep the other people from acknowledging their belief in God? You don't believe in the game, and you don't make the rules. And when you look at look at the Ten Commandments, they're in general, but they're good precepts of a moral life. It's not just religious. In fact, this began with the

Jews, not with the Catholics of the Christians. And I would think most of these commandments are part of every religion's precept They are moral principles, and the basis of almost every criminal law. Are the Ten Commandments, things like honor your father and your mother, be respectful of others, your elders, treat others as you would like to be treated. What's wrong with that? Another one, Thou shall not commit murder, don't kill unwarned at large numbers

of people or even a one person. Don't beat people, don't beat your wife, don't shoot your husband. Isn't that one of those precepts? How about thou shall not commit adultery? Well, that's a pretty good idea, causes lots of problems. About forty percent of women cheat and about sixty percent of men cheat. And then thou shalt not steal, which is taking property to which you're not entitled, passing bad checks, looting stores not a bad

idea. Another one, don't bear false witness against your neighbor or cover your neighbor's wife or property. In other words, don't break into someone's home. Don't do those things. These are not Christian principles alone. If you're a Sikh or a Muslim or a Pentecostal, whatever religion you happen to be, it's kind of the way you want to live your life, isn't it so?

In an amoral universe? Why not have something on a wall that kind of says, act up, get good grades, pay attention, show up to class every day, don't steal things, dourn't hurt other people, listen to your mother and father, don't steal, don't covet and bear false witness against your neighbor, and don't look at your neighbor's wife and property as your own. You know, that's not bad, that's not a bad idea. But I am sure that down the road the federal courts will say down the

road that you can't do this, that it's promoting a religion. Well, not really, unless it's the Jewish Christian religion. And it's the basis of all religions is how you treat others. And so if you would I call them the Ten commandments, call them precepts to live your life without a religious

connotation. Maybe that would be more acceptable. Don't beat people up, don't shoot at people, don't pass bad checks, don't steal, don't cover your neighbor's wife for goods, honor your father and mother, don't kill people. Pretty good idea. In fact, I would think every religion has precepts very similar. Not a bad idea, but my prediction is at the end of

the day that'll be thrown out by the federal courts. And lastly, you know, it still astounds me when I see these debates and I see the attention given and the attack on Jews and others, and astounds me how many liberal educated white females, especially those that are hyper feminists, can back a religion that brutalizes its female population. The worst place to live for a female is in a Muslim Arab country such as Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Iraq,

Jordan, Egypt, wherever it might be. When I spent time last May and Israel for ten days with the Great Herbreisenfeld, a provident travel I pointed out and saw gay rights flags and the Jewish part of Jerusalem, and he shrugged his shoulders, as there was just the way it is. Jerusalem controlled by the Jews, is a Western democracy in which gay rights are adhered to and followed in not the Muslim but rather the Jewish parts of the Holy

Land and religions. There were Catholic churches, there were mosques and synagogues. I saw mosques and the call to prayer inside Jerusalem controlled by the Jews. Live and let live. And if you're a woman who's gay in Jerusalem, at least in the Jewish sector, you can live your life and live it quite well. In fact, in Israel, media won't deal with this. I will. About thirty percent of the country are Palestinium Arabs Muslims, and

they live in peace and harmony. In fact, about thirty percent of the Kanesse the Parliament of Israel are Muslim Arabs. It's multinational, multi religious, live and let live. The gay pride flag flies in Jewish parts of Jerusalem, and I'm thinking, if I'm an educated, supposedly white female from Columbia or UCLA or Ohio State, why would I want to associate myself with a practice of religion in Hama, Osland that brutalizes its female population people that look

like me. Do they know that if the Me Too movement ever came to Hamas, they would be thrown off the top of buildings or set ablaze or beaten to death or stone to death. The woman would be stoned to death for making the accusation that she is a lesbian. She would be killed. In large parts of the Muslim air world, It's almost medieval and the so called religion of peace has raised its ugly head in Pakistan and elsewhere. I got a story here in Pakistan that the mob a woman was accused of adultery.

It wasn't even having sex. It was kissing another man when she was married, and she was stoned to within an inch of her life, then set on fire and of course killed in the public square, with government authorities doing nothing to protect her. Nothing. And that's the way it is in the Muslim world. I'm watching a story on sixty minutes involving Tehran and Iran,

and I'm watching women going to in Tehran. They have a large open air area and all the women, once they have their period, are forced to wear the veil and the garb, which is normally a black dress covering everything except maybe the face, and many parts also cover the face. And when asked by the reporter, how do you meet boys dressed like this? And the Iranian woman said, well, my father tells me who to marry. And the deal is struck between fathers as to who the woman marries.

They have a son that's eligible, you have a daughter that's eligible about the right age, and therefore the younger the better, And what will you give me to take your daughter off your hands? And then the marriage takes place and away you go. A woman has no rights. Her husband must recognize. You would think if there was a cause on college campuses for bright educated white females to take up. It would be the cause of the brutalization of

women in most Muslim Arab countries. That's the cause right there. We're going after that. When we left Afghanistan, the civil courts were destroyed. They have Sharia courts in which women are regularly beaten with switches or stoned to within an inch of the life, set on fire if they misbehave Women have no right to drive a car, open a checking account, go to work, or marry, have children or not. Women are property of the man.

So if women in this country care so much about human rights, you would think they'd be enraged at the treatment of women in the Muslim Arab world. Fortunately, in most of America, most of the United States, we don't have that. The Muslim populations in America like twelve to fifteen million strong, much like the Indian or Hindu population, believe in faith and family and work. You will seldom find someone with a Muslim name in Hamlin County criminal court

system. You will seldom find a Hindu or someone from India in the criminal justice system anywhere in the Midwest. That they came to America and women have certain rights here other than the liberals or Title nine. They see men can play women's sports, but the idea of being stoned or subject to a Sharia court if you're a Muslim. Thank God, in this country. The Muslim

population in the Tri State is not different than other populations. They think like I think, work, family, faith, take care of your own.

That's the viewpoint, and it succeeds. I look forward to the day that liberal females who are supporting hamas and wearing those stupid headscarfs and acting like a clown jumping into san traps on a golf course, Well, one day say, you know what, We're going to take up the cause of women being treated as chattel, property and sex slaves in most of the Muslim world.

We're going to try to get rid of genital mutilation in Egypt, whereas ninety seven percent of the women have their genitals mutilated, generally by their mother and aunts as they go through their period. And that's the way it is. How about taking up that cause instead of the way Israel behaves toward a group

that has viciously attacked and killed them for the last fifty years. That's just a thought, oh, let's continue and if the line becomes available five one three seven four ninety seven thousand pounds, seven hundred the new at and t it astounds me that are liberal female college students can back a religion that brutalizes its female population with impunity, then going after the Jews, which is a

multi dimensional, multi faith Western style democracy where homosexual activity and those things are accepted as a part of daily life. That's the truth about Israel, but it's not the truth about hamas well. Let's continue to twenty five Homi your Red's News Radio seven hundred. What you ought of you? When do you like to listen to Scott's Loan? I listened to Slaney when I need the world to make sense. He's real good at that, dad, And now

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What did Joe Burrow say about expanding your line? Rock? He told Vogue magazine He's been in He's been in the French Riviera, taking part in Vogue World twenty twenty four Hit It to sixty Oh my shit? Have you seen his outfit on the runway factless, He is branching out this offseason. Why he decided to walk the annual fashion show quote from Vogue got to run that song by Madonna Vogue since did you say it? We play it Monday post. I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and grow as a person.

I think walking in this show is a great way to do that. Number nine, I think the crossover between fashion and sport is going to continue to grow. He wore a black suit with satin lapels by Peter do or Doe during the show Rock Nos. Joe Burrow is transitioning to the runway I want to get your reaction. Rock, Do I have the comment on this? Next time? He's saying next he's going to be on the price is right? As a male model? Hit it? Hang out with Jared Leto

with a red purse. I don't know what do I? What? Am I? What? Does Dave lap that? No? I don't what is Dave laughing? All? Love that? What about Mike Brown? What especially coming off? You know what? I mean? Her on the Super Bowl MVP? Okay, I haven't. I'm thinking about maybe branching out myself, going into new areas of life. I made tomorrow do a video. I'm just telling I feel inspired by this student. What is it? Joe Burrow

say to brow? A couple of times we told people and show what happened we were going to go train Komodo to wagons for the circus in Madagascar. That was awkward. Maybe we'll still do that. What do you think? Shall I call it Dave Lapham to get his reaction? Yes, strike the pose. I'm thinking about myself. Am I too old to be a runway model? Do you think the Bengals will have the open backs in their uniforms opening weekend for the don't think he had it on backwards. I really knew

Peter Do or Peter do you know? How do you know? You? Oh, you know, you know, you know what. Maybe he's going to get a college game of Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan this year, and you know who our boy is going to be going to have to read. Tonight's espn of wardrobe was brought to you by Peter Do. I don't know what that is. Thank you laugh. That's one of Peter does invisible shirts. Joe Burrow on the runway, let your body through. Any other Bengals

are part of this? I know justin Jefferson was, but any other Bengals, Jamar Chase, Jamar Chase Jase. Yeah, I don't think he parts. I don't he didn't. They have any pictures of him walking the runway. He hasn't got the big content his half million dollar watch on him. Here are some of his creations. Might have a few in my closet. They are unisex. By the way, they don't say male or female because you open up the back off your male front if you're female. Put him

in the other way. I make show what are you doing generizing him or anybody anyway, I dare you do that? How dare dare you? Yeah? I don't know what to say. That's wanting to have a good year in football? Shall the Bengals in the runway Model one? Focused on football? Football? We mean football? He wants to branch out to the fashion um. Such a good player, he's a great player. Here, here's some more in the creations or maybe some on your porch. Im about tomorrow

noon. You'll you'll be posing even my wife and to not organ me. What's your birthday? What's your birthday? Rock January twenty four? We'll get you something hit him? Madonna along with Joe Burrow Vogue. Should she say the S word there? I'm not sure. No, no pictures of the Muty Queen number nine. I'm just saying, you know, transitioning is a big thing. I have no more comment on this. Stand. Thank you, Joe, Thank you, Joe. Say give me some sports speechless.

Did you see this one coming? I didn't. You didn't see that? The red purse is it's hard to hard want them Paris like to go to race and Monica and the Formula one out there was beautiful. He had the red person everything you looked pretty good, didn't he? Sure? Willian Rock the Stoo reporters of Proud Service of your local Tame Star Heating and air Conditioning dealers Thamestar quality you could feel on the east side called Clement's heating it air

at nine three seven, four four four forty four zero one. I bet you say he's not gonna play half the game. Correct, He'll be a fashion model for Vogue. Now here's here's a red dress which is unisex. So I could wear the red dress, or Kelly could wear the red dress. It's all the same. Everybody would just starting back and forth, segue. You like this red dress thirteen hundred dollars? You like that it looks

stylish? Yeah? Would you wear it? No? Go ahead? You never know, you never that's true, You're right when it goes these days, Reds and Pirates Tonight start of a three game series, Bailey Felter of against Carson Spire. There's game time six ten. I didn't see so have that on time though. This one sports talk with the RNL carriers inside Pitch

Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. College World Series Tonight winner go home Tennessee and Texas A and M six forty five, Fox Sports thirteen to sixty Rock Here it is mid rise pleated shorts. How much money one bucks completed? Short pleated shorts are the unisex as well. The crotch does open? What the hell? NHL Game seven winner go home tonight on the ice Rock Stanley Cup Finals, Florida. We got a bet, Edmunds. He's taking Edmonton. This is a real bet. Hot fut sunny for three,

that's right. And I'm taking the Americans. He's taking the damn Canadian That's right. Because I want to see history made tonight for the first team since World War Two in the National Hockey League to do the to be down with three and come back and win it all. The Peter Dooe Open Bell long leg of shorts was fourteen ninety five down to six oh one. Order now deal may They watched the US Olympic Trials this weekend. It's fun. You see the sixteen year old kid, Yeah, Quincy Wilson runs a forty four

fifty nine Percy Wilson. That singer no Quincy will Quincy Wilson, You're you're fourteen years old and Snoop Dogg Snoop the world all time record. Yeah, you see the Snoop ran like the two hundred or four hundred. He was common defent. Yeah he actually ran an event, not I mean officially, but actually ran around another year or two. That kid's gonna set the all. Ain't gonna beat all the records. Damn he broke his own eighteen year

record. Unbelievable. I mean, guy, he's runn against grown men thirty fourth six years old, unit sex wrap around skirt for twenty two hundred and nineteen dollars wrap around. What if Penny bought you a backless sport coat with matching black slacks not pants. I'm thinking about broadening my outlook on life. You have no shirt on, no shirt on, show my hairy chest. Y I tear off my shirt and show a rosie on my chest. Wouldn't that be something I might do that? I might do it tomorrow for the

ladies, do it? I mean, you already want nude, so this would be nothing. I'm naked all the time. No one sees it, thank god, Thank goodness. Then he says, quit showing us your shortcoming, and believe me, she knows take any interest in this fashion, right, here and it's okay. Did you see this coming? I didn't see it coming, honest with you. He is in the south of France playing chess. Now he goes to Paris interviewed by Vogue, and he's a runway

model with a purse. I did not see this coming, seg Did you see it coming? Yeah? Oh you did. I knew he was going to do something different, but I just couldn't tell anybody this is different. What would Mike Brown say? What about Zach Taylor? Can you ask him a question about fans? I mean, I was going to see him in a couple of weeks. I'll ask him. He's a Peter Doe fan. I think all the coaches ought to wear those on the sidelines one game. Why not? Why not? We all want to brighten our horizons. Is

that what Joe Burrow says? Yeah? Yeah, and look at look at things differently. The world is changing, Rock, Do you better get involved because it'll yeah, Rock, it will come on. Man. Yeah, I'm doing just fine. The uh and Scotti Scheffler won the Travelers Championship yesterday in Hartford, Connecticut, beating Tom Kim. But I'm sure as you watched

Rock the golfers had a weight on the eighteenth Green. After the disruption by climate climate change protesters, A couple of them were face planted into the Eighteenth Green and a couple of them met their demise in a in a sand trap. I can tell one of them, the most ardent liberal in the world, does not want to see a sporting event postponed. They I don't want to see stone hens see stone Hens, Yes, defaced liberals, liberals throwing

stuff on famous painting. Not even the most Dina Moal liberal climate pro person in the world has any sympathy for those people. One had a T shirt on and said, no golf on a dead planet. What's that mean about? Thought? Who's paying them? Somebody? How about right here, here's the one of the open back I'm gonna look at my closet to find some open back shirt that I can wear for the ladies tomorrow. Is it for style or for function? Is it like cooler that cools the awful little bits?

Good thought? Paris right now is so hot. The US Olympic team can't have air conditioning. Goes some climates right swimming the water either? You saw that? Yes? Jeez, yeah, they're they're the organizers are they're cutting carbon emissions. So the US Olympic and other teams will bring their own ace C units courtesy a Temestar quality you can feel to Paris. And I'm

serious you thought this. Olympic organizers has said they will not offer air conditioning an athlete through world class athletes for four or sixteen and a fan that looks like my dorm room at Notre Dame. No AC, nothing got world class athletes. Everything on the line. Well, Temestar's coming through. Temperature is predicted to be in Paris eighty eight degrees and lowest sixty five. It's gonna

be like ninety five degrees in your room. No AC. They have the cardboard beds too, Yeah, cardboard beds that you can use as coffins later on and they degrade when you die. And so that's Paris. And they're going to row in the sane river and that's got e coli and stuff and it don't drink the water. If this looks to your left, rock here we are, here, we are. That's the NFL training camp right then. I mean, I don't know what to say. I know I'm gonna

pick up on what I'm gonna see this coming. I'm gonna do what he tells me to do. I'm gonna broaden my horizon. I want to become a runway model. Wait till tomorrow. What was one of those outfits there on the on your website. You're gonna go and go through the borough backless fourteen for a shirt with no back and a tail. It's a Bengal tiger tail. What would Sandy Shick say about this? Who did? I don't call anybody anymore. No, don't even think about taking that and done on

that deal. I want to call it. Dave Lapham. That's what I was training camp July twenty third. I believe he is one of the twenty twenty four veterans. Well, you know they gotta you know, they they can broaden their horizons and then they'll about a week before that rock like you did, you'll start, you know, you gotta focus. As long as more focused. I guess to get it all out of his system. Then he starts to focus, he'll be okay, good eighteen for the purse.

If you're interested, I'd like to see some of the appointment. Would not approve? How about your dad? What would your dad say? Oh god, where they go wrong? He's the modern man, right, he's broaden I I I compliment the guy he's reaching out. I bet you he bought one for every offensive lineman he has, and I'd like to see that take care of carry Orlando. Yeahms yeah, maybe bought some for the defensive Yeah, A'marius Mims at yep five us Ever gonna sign? Ever gonna sign?

Yeah, he'll sign. Okay, how many NFL quarterbacks can you see? Maybe your quarterback on the cover of Vogue with a on the runway? Do you think possibly? What do you think? Notre dame sake say no, different, different deal. I want to talk to Dave. I'm want to get his perspective on this. Got him right now, Dave? What do you think about it? Yes? Or no? Dan Horde? Maybe that we were in the outfits. Can you see Dave with a with a purse and the booth? He might be wearing the booth he want? He wants?

Yes, yes, he does. Well, we got a broader of like short shorts or something. I say yes to this. Let's I like to do a runway show. If I can't, it's nice, no game the secondary. Let's do a Runway show. Quarterbacks have been in vogue on the Runway, it was Tom Brady and Vogue. He's got more issues in a magazine stand thank you. I wouldn't be surprised he wasn't doing a Runway show when maybe after he play. I don't know. I can't his wife

knows about that stuff. Which one good question that's on the big show today right out of the gate. Uh, let's see, we got a online expert. There's vigil anti predator catchers out there. We're seing that memory that your predator show. Well, now like people are taking it in their own hands via the Internet and tracking down and catching these child pretters. Kind of a crazy story. And at four o'clock we got an expert on deathbed regrets.

She's gonna share what most people on their deathbed say they regret about not doing while they were living. So do you have any regrets? Don't get me started, Willy, Runway model. I'm gonna check it out. You got plenty of time. I'm gonna check it all right. I think I have time. I'm gonna do it tomorrow. Come on in here with one of you can have that thing expressed. The literal you got that. I may ere I may even put one of Penny's Louis Baton's and wrapped that around

me. Would that be hiding this strategic location? Big purser A little first, not too big. I'm just saying bag, handbag, wallet, wallet, all right, rock, thank you, But show this to Eddie when he gets in and just sees we're might have some and he's also a chess master. I just wanted to I want, I want the quarterback. Let's play the get the football, Let's play football. July twenty three. Can't get here soon enough on training camp. I want him out there kicking you

know what in his purse outfit open Pete roase that time sake. William was on this day, June twenty fourth, nineteen seventy, this last game played at Crosley Field. I was there for that. The Reds beat the Willie May's, Willie McCovey and Bobby Bonds five to four on hard round in the eighth inning by mister Johnny Bench and Big Papa from Birmingham Lee May number twenty three. Correct segment. Give me out of the student's reporters, I conjure

my future WILLI in honor of us being fashion eastis. We leave you with the immortal words of the stooge reports. Uh getting ready for the great I've got to follow my order. Ready, I'm ready for my debate. Yes, I am got your take out, ready, got an order. Got ready for Joe Burgs wearing his stuff. We're in his clothes with my helmet on. You know, a's s Eddie about this. On seven hundred w l w our iHeart Radio Music Festival visited by Capital What coming Back

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