I believe hunting in the Great America. Welcome this lawyer. It's Monday afternoon of the Tri State Red in the Rocks, going the way about six oh five to night. First bitch about eight forty. They're in Colorado the next three then back home. But until then, of course, on Thursday evening, early after late afternoon, we had the verdict in the Trump matter. Some of this has fallen out, some of it hasn't. And it appears according to the polling if you believe polling, which I do not. I
love polls, but I don't like polling. It kind of tells me that ten percent of Republicans, Republicans people like Sheriff Richard K. Jones, not him specifically, but Republicans now aren't going to vote for Donald Trump. And about twenty percent of Independence say, guess what, We're not voting for a convicted felon. So here we sit on Monday afternoon wondering what all this means. One of the leaders for the Trump campaign in Ohio is Sheriff F Richard
K. Jones. Sheriff, first of all, give me your reaction. About Thursday, about six pm, I walked out of my front door of my house, took a hard left and just mumbled, stumbled and fumbled around the neighborhood for about an hour. I felt like I felt after the OJ Simpson verdict, which was a manifest injustice. Give me the sheriff, Richard K. Jones, What did how did you react to last Thursday? I felt like the United States and the world took a gut punch and it does
you look at it. They found him guilty of every single one of those charges. And here's what it sends, a message of any of us are vulnerable. I don't care if you support Trump. The government is against all of us. Anybody that was supporting Trump even when he was president. They tried to put him all in prison. And they're not done yet. No, no. If Trump loses this, well it may be too late for the United States. Lord help us all and people should be praying that this
ain't so and everything is resting on President Trump. Biden should not be there. He's incompetent, he's c nile, but they're propping him up and they're going to cheat every way they can to see that President Trump loses. But listen, he'll bounce back. He's never not bounced back. Their alternative is they have to vote for Biden. The people that these ten percent in the end, I think they're going to come back, and they got no choice. It's either you vote for Biden those two. One of those two is
going to be president, right. And I tell those who tell me that, you know what, I can vote for Trump because of the porn star or Karen McDougall. I can't vote for him because he's mean to people or his tweets aren't very nice. I can't vote for him because I think he's gross. None of that matters about the southern border. I had a guest on last week's Sheriff Jones that we have fifty three million human beings living in
America that weren't born here. Fifty three million, and at this point we have at least fifteen million come over the last three and a half years. And if re elected, and if Biden is the president, so to speak, and Kamala Harris, she better get a taste tester, Kamala Harris is going to become the president. Imagine four to eight more years on top of what's happened in the past four years with either a Joe Biden Kamala Harris or
a god knows who's next, Evin Newsom. Imagine these policies continuing until twenty thirty or twenty thirty five. What happens to the emergency rooms, What happened to our hospitals, What happened to our schools? What happens to law enforcement? This isn't true in Butler County, but it's true in many major cities. Give me your perspective on America. You and I together in about ten or fifteen years, and we've gone through about four more years of Biden slash
Harris. Then Harris gets elected, we got eight years of her. It's like twelve years down the road. So it's twenty thirty six. What does America look like? Oh, you won't recognize it. You and I are friends. And these people that want Biden to stay, they've got to be careful what they wish for. You. Look at all these states that have all these crazy leadership going on in their government. They vote to these people, then they don't. They wonder why their neighborhoods aren't safe. They wonder
why all these things are happening. They wonder why when they go to the store, none of them care. They live in gated communities. I want to repeat that, gated community, walled communities. They have police, they have security and everybody else, and they don't even go to the grocery store. Somebody goes for them. This country will not be recognizable. Our adversaries
are out there watching every bit of it. They want us to rock from within, which we look no different than they do when they arrest their presidents and their leaders and put them in prison. That's what we're doing. But I'm telling you they've opened the gates up. They won't always have control, and every time one of them leaves government, they're going to have a little taste of it. And it's all going to rest on the US Supreme Court.
They've got to get on this as quickly as they can. I wouldn't put it past them to try to put him in prison or put him in jail. I want to ask you on July the eleventh, four days before the convention goes on in Milwaukee, are you going to go to the convention this year in Wisconsin? Yes, I am. I think my sister's Diyan Reddin's going to be there too. She's also at Trump Delia and July the
eleventh is four days before. Can you imagine? And for those I did an interview this morning in New Jersey radio station and the host Anne asked me whether or not he was going to go to jail. I said absolutely. The whole purpose of the trial is to get him off the campaign trail and to make sure he can't campaign. And they've done that for eight weeks. He's had like two or three rallies in eight weeks. However, what they
want to do Judge Mrshan and Tony Benner shared with me a meme. I don't think it's somewhat sacrilegious, but I'll mention it that Jesus Christ was convicted in an unfair trial and crucified and I still follow him. Now, this isn't exactly the same because the savior is a lot different than Donald Trump. But nonetheless, people recognize the injustice of what's happening. The fact that O. J. Simpson was found not guilty doesn't mean it didn't slaughter. There's
two innocent people, including the mother of his children. He did it, but he wasn't held accountable. On the other hand, Trump was found guilty and he's not legally liable and people figure that out. What happens in July
the eleventh, If Judge Mershon I call him the judge punctures pilot. If Judge Mrshwan actually locks up Donald Trump in the Riker's Island or a military prison or a military air base, or says okay, it's home incarceration for six minds, go to Trump Tower and every time you leave, you got to get my permission. What happens. I think the election will be so close, people will they'll be the ones that do supporting are gonna get so angry.
The whole world's gonna look at we look like fools. But I believe they're going to try this. It's all in the judge's hands, and I believe he's gonna hit the gabble down. He's gonna do everything he can. And our hope is that the US Supreme Court overturns that, like within five or ten days. And I don't I don't know if they'll move that fast,
but I believe they'll try. Get that's our only hope. It when you said prison or lock him up in his house, I mean, it's it sends chills down knowing that we don't get to choose who our president is, and he'll be the only choice we have is Biden. That scare everybody in America, everybody, and he's cheated, cheating now and I solely believe that he cheated when he got elected. Now I believe they cheated. I
didn't before. I believe they cheated, Judge, I really do. I'll give you some raw numbers, and Tony Bender gave this to me that the Donald received in twenty twenty seventy four million total votes. Joe Biden received allegedly eighty one million. The most votes ever received by any president until that election was Barack Hussein Obama getting sixty eight million votes in twenty twelve. Sixty eight
million. And you mean to tell me that the campaign of Obama, he was everywhere, the young was incentivized, African Americans, persons of color came out in droves. I can recall the event in twenty eight with John McCain at Memorial Hall in which we had trouble getting fifty people there when Obama was at the UCIA and then called the Shoemaker fifth third Arena had fourteen thousand showing up. There was so much excitement around Obama and the most he ever received
was sixty eight million votes. Now you mean to tell me that Joe Biden campaigning from his basement with no excitement gets eighty one million votes. I don't belive that's twenty percent more than Obama in his prime. I don't believe it. To me. What's happening now is election interference. Let's talk about Dick
Sporting Goods. I can recall there were some that were somewhat snicking, snickering at Sheriff Jones because you said, we take these things seriously and don't do that kind of crap in Butler County, and some were snickering in newsrooms. Or how about Sheriff Jones, when's he going to find these women who walked out with thousands of dollars worth of goods from Dick Sporting Goods. I'm idad in Butler County. What is your response to Tony Benner and others who were
snickering at you? Hey, I got the last land within within twenty four hours. We know who they were, we knew where they lived, and it wasn't in Butler County. It was Montgomber County round day they didn't And this isn't the first time they go up and down the interstate. They thought it was funny as hell. We knew who they were within twenty four hours, and I couldn't say anything. I knew who they were, I know
where they lived, I knew their past history. And we were in their neighborhoods for five days, knocking on doors, going to people that knew them, and going to where a couple of them had jobs. And listen, one thing I can tell you. In the neighborhoods they were living, they didn't want the police. And guess what we were there twenty four to seven
her friends, their friends were telling on them. And eventually we got the first two and they weren't smiling in their mugshots as they were running out of the store. And we got the last one last week. And he's in our jail and listen, had a car full of stolen items, and I don't take his car, take his car as used in a criminal act. Take his car and listen, and they got felonies, and mister means and we're not done yet. Our phones are this investigation is still going on,
and our prosecutors on board. You come to Butler County most Police Department law enforcement agentes can't do this. I bet I had eight people working this twenty four to seven. The tactics. Most places can't afford to have that, but you really can't afford not to pill. You have to send a message. They'll go somewhere else. They're stealing from Low's Home Depot, all these walmarts, they're stealing from all of them. They don't pursue it because they
can't. They don't have the resources. I will make the resources, and these agencies, these people are the price is figured in the mix. I'll give dicks their dupes. They didn't put up with us. We got them, and we're not done yet. We've got people calling us from where they're selling this stuff. And if you come to Butler County, you go on Home Depot, you go to Low's, you go to all these and you steal stuff. They figure it in the price. They're not losing money.
That's where everything costs so much. And these other agencies all over the country they can't do anything about it. You come to Butler County, we got strong judges, a very strong prosecutor, Mike Moser, and we're going to go after you. We're not done yet. You mean to tell me that.
Let me give you another example. About a month ago, there were three juveniles in Evandale that decided to go to Westchester and break forty break into forty cars, break windows, calls about forty thousand dollars worth of damage, and the two of them were apprehended, and guess what, they're still in juvenile jail in Hamilton County. You get a slap on the wrist from Judge
Carrie Bloom and go on home and they don't seize the car. What they do is given our bond and then they secrete the charges and give them some sort of book report to do. But in Westchester you had forty cars broken into forty thousand dollars worth of damage at least, and the juvenile court judge in Butler County locked them up and wouldn't give them a bond. That doesn't happen in him in the county or Montgomery County. They've come to the wrong
county. And when you go in these stores, anybody that's listening today, you know who's stealing this stuff and these stores I don't care where it is, or that's buying it online and they're selling it on different places online. Let us know, give us a call. I'm going after all of them. Listen, you remember the guy that went to Thailand I believe it was several years ago, and he thought it was a cool idea to key this car. Well, you know what his punishment was. He got caned.
And for those that don't know what caning is, they strap you to a poll and they beat the hell out of you with a cane cane stick. And his dad had money him was trying to get him out. Nope, nope, not till he got pained. I promise you everybody, not everybody. Most people are going, hey, they do that here and they get nothing for us. I bet he never gets close to key in another car to rest in his life. And look, I hate thieves and these people
that steal. And in some countries, you steal, they cut your hand off. They cut, then they'll cut your other hand off. You go to France, uh, the pick pocket capital of the world, and I would stop that, but they don't. They don't stop it. When they get off the bus, they say, hey, watch your belongings. They'll pick your pockets. Isn't that embarrassing? Butler can no and Dick's Sporting Goods. I've been to that one. It's in that fancy center up there,
and I'm thinking, that's wonderful. And they have these three women laughing and smiling running out the front as if we got free. You found them in Montgomery County. And you're telling me they're still locked up. They're not on bond and free to go. One of them was bonded out. I think the other two are here. But listen, dick Sporting Goods. Uh, they they they went after this that mall out there, They stealing them blind out there. They shop lift on all the whole thing. And but they
got private security out there. They can't the private security can't arrest you, can't stop you. If there's a shooting, I'll tell you what they're going to do. They're going to go the other way like everybody else. And people that live there. We get one hundred calls there a month, Bill, I want to repeat that, one hundred calls a month, three or four a day to that Liberty Center mall. But ay, and we're going
reactive. There's no proactive in that whole organization. True story, Bill, Well, you know the fact is the Liberty Center Mall is right on I seventy five. And when you have a big retail center and you have massive gangs going around stealing money and selling it online quickly getting an I seventy five, unless you have a Richard K. Jones and a Mike Moser in Hamlin
County, nobody would pursue that CPD wouldn't get involved. I think Melissa Powers would like to get involved to do it, but someone's got to get arrested in the first place. But I know in some newsrooms there are some snickering going on when Dick's sporting goods happened and when they had the car break ins. But the criminals aren't laft anymore. Well sareff. We got to go. Just give me hope for a minute that Trump's going to be okay,
that they won't win at this thing. Hey, I'm giving you a hope. Within two weeks it'll be like it never happened. And whatever they sentence him too. I think the whole world's going to go crazy and deserve the only two choices you had. And our hope is in one person to save our country, not not Joe Biden. All right, Sheriff, you're the best, Thank you this Monday afternoon, and don't steal from Dick Sporting Goods and Liberty Center of the malls. You get one hundred calls a month.
I imagine there's car break ins et cetera. But there's a defined small number doing this. They're benefiting mightily and we're all paying for it. But Sheriff Richard K. Jones, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and with your permission, we'll do it again. Thank you, Sheriff. Thanks man, God bless America. Let's continue with more of my comments are next plus later on is Mark Lauder, who's with the Trump
campaign his reaction to the verdicton more Some of the Reds. They two out of three in Chicago, limping the Colorado and back home this weekend, all it's your home of the Reds and the Bengals. News Radio seven hundred elder
men. If you're suffering from a rectile dysfunction or pe proactive some point later this week, doctor Congressman brad Winstrip would be with you and I looking to my left right now, he's conducting a sub committing meeting on the coronavirus where doctor Fauci is in the crosshairs of many of the Republicans and even some of the Democrats have understood what a terrible reaction America had in twenty twenty. Here
we are four years later, and the fallout hasn't completely completed itself. Just in a couple of small items going back four years into my notes, I have a binder much like the Presidential Press Secretary, which begins January the twentieth, twenty twenty, and I keep track of every guest that I have had and essentially what they say. And on that day on Martin Luther King Junior DA January twenty, twenty twenty, head on Kevin Jackson and doctor Gerald Lamero
and Moe Ager. The next day I had on Jason Williams and Jesse Lee Peterson and Tim McGee the Great Number eighty five, Tim McGee, and I've kept records for the last four and a half years, and at home I have binders with every show that I've done since August of nineteen eighty three, which I may donate to the Smithsonian at some point. But all hell broke loose, at least locally. On March seventeenth, twenty twenty and with schools
were shut down, businesses were shut down. Here at iHeartMedia, we received special permission and ID cards in case martial law had to be declared. I think I may have related this four years ago, might not have been. I found myself in the first part of March on a golf course in Naples, Florida, and playing a little bit of a tournament. The great Bob Colehep of Sentas and Bruce Roddy of Sintas, my dear friend departed and I
got a text saying call me immediately from a Department of Homeland Security. And I thought I was on the seventeenth green. I said, I've in my card. I looked at it and I said, what do you think, Brucey? He said, better give him a call, So I called the numbers. You may know earlier I was picked as the designated survivor from the Trump administration. They built me a pod at the transmitter in Mason, partially underground, in which I would report there and provide broadcasting should there be a
national emergency. It might have been several things, but at this point it was the pandemic, and there was thoughts. Months before March that something's happening, that this pandemic is going from human to human, and it jumped from supposedly the animal kingdom. Remember that some sort of duck or a goose or something in the wet market that was kind of the deal. Well it turned
out that it wasn't. It was created in the lab of Wuhan, but nonetheless, And I called the number and they said you're in Naples, Florida. And I said, who is this? It was Under Secretary so and so, and I said, yeah, I'm in. What do you got He said, we need you to get back to Cincinnati. I said. When the male voice said now, I said, what do you mean? Now, drive to the airport RSW. There's going to be a delta flight there and you'll get on it. And I said, I don't have a
boarding past, don't have a ticket. No problem. So I go back to my condo pat quickly drive to RSW, about a thirty five minute trip, and I was met there in the rental car area by a federal agent who took me off to the side behind the scenes up the plane and there was a seat for me on the plane. And I said, you got to be kidding me. What is this. They said, well, we
may have a problem, and I said, what is it? You'll be notified later, came, got off the plane, came home, got another call about what my duties are as a designated survivor, which is I'll be in a pod with our transmitter, and I was told there'd be National Guard
around it and they would pass messages to me in a tube. I said, you got to be kidding me, like what, well, if you're a through M report for rations Kenwick Town Center, if you end through Z, it'll be a floor in small w I said, well, what are we dealing with? There was a panic going on, and this going back four and a half years, and we had no idea what we had.
Within a few months we knew what we had, which was a very nasty H one N one coronavirus that if you're compromised a little bit older, you're at risk. There was not one healthy child in America that died of COVID nineteen, not one of the eighty million. But the government grossly overreacted to what had to be done. So this hearing to my left about Fauci testifying is dealing with many areas. It's still dealing with the fallout of this.
For example, I've had on brad winstrip before he's tracked the money. You the American taxpayer paid for the creation of COVID nineteen in a lab in Wuhan. It was supposed to be done in a lab in North Carolina, which has better safeguards, but Fauci and others decided that, after all, there may be some difficulties if it got out of a lab in North Carolina, Let's do it in Wuhan. So the American taxpayer spent hundreds of millions of
dollars in order to do research on exotic viruses. Is called changing the function or the ability to make it more weaponized. And that's what happened. Now. Fauci and others didn't want to say that at the time because you could imagine the impact in twenty twenty if it was reported that the American taxpayer directly and indirectly paid for the creation of COVID nineteen, Are you kidding me? We did that? Now, think of the schools that were affected eighty million
school kids. You might know that if you went to Deer Park or Beechwood or Madeira or Mason, there was little or no disruption of classes. It was a couple weeks off and then it was a little bit remote. Then let's get back to work. Certainly, by August September of twenty twenty, the suburban districts and the Catholic schools were back to work. I watched Saint Gertrude's, All Saints, Saint Vivian's, whatever, and the Catholic school kids
at Mauler High school Sant x Lesile, cubcath no problem. They went to school. But somehow in the urban areas with kids more at risk educationally than anywhere else, the teachers' unions shut down the schools. Since thy public schools still has not recovered from what the school board did to the students when the students themselves were not at risk. You might recall that the students were not
at risk, especially under the age of ten or twelve years old. How is it possible that suburban districts in Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, there's about thirty five thousand kids, the same number that's in the CPS, and they were not shut down for any lengthy period of time. They kept
on getting on. They required people to wear masks, the kids to wear masks, which by the way, completely irrelevant, and even the sanate doctor Anthony Fauci said a year or two later that worrying that there's no science behind a six foot separation zero and that the way masks are worn were completely ineffective. But that wasn't in the beginning. One of the issues was the origin
of COVID nineteen. There was a full court press to make sure it came from a bat cave eight hundred miles south of Wuhan, or came from a wet market, because if the origin came out of a lab in which American scientists are working with Chinese scientists to gain a function to change and manipulate the DNA of viruses to make them more lethal, and it got out that doctor Fauci at all were in the business of weaponizing viruses, that'd be a big
problem. So you might recall he had said earlier that the research in the science is worth the risk of it getting out into the public. Well in the public allegedly, there was about seven million human beings were killed, about one million in America, with the average age being sixty eight years old. If you were under the age of fifty or fifty five and not otherwise compromised. You were just as likely to get struck by lightning and killed as you
would be getting COVID nineteen and dying. It just didn't happen. He had to be over fifty five or sixty years old. Then we were sold immediately. You got to get all the vaccines. I've had cardiologists in Georgia and Florida tell me that either the vaccine or COVID nineteen caused some negative reactions among older folks, and that somehow some people have long COVID and they haven't recovered yet. So you put all this together, and I want to compliment,
as always bread Windstrip that we've had great congressmen in that district before. I want to congratulate Brad Weinster for holding the hearing. And almost all the Republicans are going after Fauci and even some of the Democrats because no one can be happy the way this thing turned out. We were lied to repeatedly in the
beginning. We were not told that the American taxpayer funded it. We were not told through Foyer requests, the top elements of the nation's health made sure that their emails were not subject to FOYA masking was never going to solve a problem. And also the origins would have been politically damaging to doctor Fauci and others who were defending him, when many of them in the healthcare industry received great personal benefits including stock options, etc. They made lots of money on
the deal. So if you can't examine what's happened in the past, you have no hope of going forward. But it was a serious mistake. Secondly, before we talk about what else is coming in this afternoon, big headline in Europe, Russia warns us against fatal miscalculation in the Ukraine. Right now, Joe Biden, who can't make these decisions mentally, he's not alert, is telling the Ukrainians you can use long range American weapons to attack Russia.
So, in this case in which the Russian economy is in some difficulties and they are not quite winning but not quite losing in Ukraine and Scolinski's doing his best keep company, keep the country together, American weapons, long range missiles and other weaponry is being used by the Ukrainians to attack Russia, and the Deputy Defense Minister has said quote, I would like to ward American leaders about
miscalculations that could have fatal consequences for NATO. For unknown reasons, they underestimate the seriousness of the rebuff they may receive. So I hope Biden knows what he's doing, because I don't know what we do. If for Russia, if you take out a dam, a power plant, a power station, military units in Russia using American weaponry and there's thousands killed, what they might do to Poland, Lithuania, Laft for Estonia, don't nowhere. It's all
bad. So I just hope and pray that somehow Joe Biden knows what he's doing, because I strongly suspect he does not know what he's doing. Well, let's continue with more, and if you have time, I'm going to discuss this later with you after two o'clock. If you can pot up what Bill Maher said on Saturday on HBO and CNN about American college students, I can't play it for you because about every other sentence the F bomb is dropped
by Bill Maher. But he lays out the case against those on college campuses that are protesting the existence of Israel and ignoring what's happening to women in the Muslim world, whether Arab or Africa, to half the population, which are women and young girls, what they go through in that world, you would think, and you look at the video on our college campuses, the majority of protesters are females. They should get an education about what happens to females
in Arab or African countries. When it comes to a woman and what her rights are in Uganda, what her rights are in Afghanistan or Iran, What
are the rights of a female in Syria or Iraq or Lebanon. What happens in Egypt when ninety eight percent of the girls and young women must go through the suffering of of a female general mutilation, it's called FGM and the suffering a woman goes through because of her gender, and that is something that co ed's in America ought to concern themselves with right about what's happening when it comes
to apartheid, female apartheid. Hundreds of millions, as many as a billion women are held in basically bondage and beaten on a regular basis in Africa, in Asia and in the Middle East. And it's something Bill Maher pointed out after two o'clock. I have some factoids I find illustrative, but I pray to God we never go through another COVID nineteen or go through another nineteen nineteen flu pandemic, because we're not prepared now. The government did not tell us
the truth. The government in fact told us lies. And the government knew early on the origins were in a lab that was man created, partially paid for by you, the American taxpayer, working with Chinese to make viruses more lethal. How is that possible? How is it possible that you work hard and send money to the federal government to create new mutant viral elements in Wuhan when the Chinese are working with Americans to make these things even more brutal and
more fatal. Get it, don't understand it. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available. None's ever available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand and by the way, after one o'clock today. You know Mark Lotter was a Trump advisor. He also worked for years and years with Mike Pence. This verdict is so wrong that Mike Pence in Mitt Romney both said it was outrageous. So when Mike Pence in Mitt Romney say Trump was done wrong, accept it and take it to the bank.
Mark Lotter is coming up, Bason. He's a Hoosier going to give us his perspective on Trump and so much more after two o'clock. Is the danger of partially in doctrinate at college kids. They have no idea what they're protesting, and the reality of being a woman in most of the world except in
America and Israel. Let's continue twelve fifty five. Home of Your Reds off at Colorado tonight, Tomorrow and Wednesday, and all the action starts about six seven with Lance McAllister, who I now respect on news radio seven hundred WLW. Oh my goodness on account home rub for Eli daylor get the Wigs and Rockies tonight at seven forty on seven hundred w l W and seven hundred w
l w's live stream of the Free iHeartRadio Act. The biggest stars in the universe are on a collision course with one stage by Billy Cunningham, the Grand American Course. Thursday afternoon, a shock took place to the system. Yours truly been standing for the last several weeks, seven or eight weeks that the goal of this New York trial is to convict Donald Trump, so they politically he may be called a convicted felon, and the media on the morning talk
shows went nuts on that issue. Plus the second issue is we thought maybe there was some possibility because of the complicated formula used to get it from a misdemeanor to a felony would not be fully understood or fully expressed. But of course that doesn't make any difference. If you add up the thirty four counts divided by the nine hours of deliberations, that means that each count with separate fact patterns had a fifteen minute deliberation for each one, which of course is
impossible. So whether it was Judge Murshan, the timing of the indict whatever it might be, the goal was absolutely to convict Donald Trump a few months before the twenty twenty four election, which started over a year ago. Now they had their result, and of course it's a break the glass moment in American society. John and you and I now is Mark Ltd. He spent many years as a special assistant to President Trump. He was involved in the
twenty sixteen campaign, involved in the twenty twenty campaign. You've seen them on cable channels. For many many years. Mark Ltder, welcome, I think
for the first time or second time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Mark, first of all, tell the American people, because you have personal knowledge about Penson, about Donald Trump from a policy perspective, also personally, what was your response when late Thursday afternoon, early evening there was a guilty verdicton thirty four counts that could carry up to one hundred and thirty five years in prison. Well, I mean, sadly, I'm not shocked. It's really
that's where we've gotten to. I mean, this trial shouldn't even happened. I mean they literally charged him with thirty four counts of paying his lawyer and listing it as legal services. I mean, where in the world is that a crime? And to add to that, they actually said that payment team
made in twenty seventeen impacted the twenty sixteen election. I mean, I mean, he wasn't getting a flex capacitor out of this, So I don't know what kind of time machine they think twenty seventeen payments impacted the twenty sixteen election. You knew and you know the man, well, Donald Trump. He appears to be like William of Wallace fighting longshanks, and that is he will
never give up freedom. He will yell to the final. Has there been some moments Thursday night, Friday, Saturday, Sunday in which Donald Trump might have said, my God, look at the trouble I'm in. Is that the way that guy's built. I really don't think it is. I mean, his entire, his entire DNA is really about fighting back, especially on
an injustice such as this. And so when you see that in the twenty four hours after the conviction came in, he raised fifty three million dollars, which is twice as much money as he'd ever raised in a single day online, and thirty percent of those folks were first time donors. We're now here, you know, through the through the following days, he's raised two hundred million dollars just since the verdict came out, two hundred million dollars seventy million
dollars in small dollar donations, about thirty bucks is the average. To put that in perspective, in all of May, Joe Biden raised fifty one million dollars. He raised more than that in one day, and he's raised four times that in the four days since since this verdict came down. That shows to me, and I know it shows to him. The American people see this for what it is, and they're like sick and tired of all this
stuff. They just want to get back to the policies at work, no question, but President Joe Biden wanted to act as if he had nothing to do with it. On the day before the verdict was announced, Robert de Niro, who was my favorite actor till about ten years ago when he went off the rails and went nuts, held like a news conference attended by the Biden Harris twenty twenty four campaign. He then had the comments he made in the Oval office a few hours later when trying to announce some sort of a
deal on Gaza. And Joe Biden himself, directly or indirectly has said repeatedly that Donald Trump needs to be held accountable and so his Department of Justice has done it now in two separate jurisdictions. And of course Matthew Colangio, who is one of the number three at the Department of Justice, was on loan to New York City. Can you imagine number three at DOJ in Washington, DC. Number three, one of the most powerful positions in government on loan
to a New York City prosecutor to bring Donald Trump to justice. Doesn't that indicate to you that the Trump I'm sorry, the Biden DOJ's involved in this. Well, absolutely, it's not even a question. I mean, I mean, how do you leave one of those top jobs in law. It's like a Supreme Court justice going to know, I want of those works small
claims somewhere. It just doesn't happen. And when you think about the fact that, look, not only did the Biden DOJ refuse to bring these charges the SEC the Federal Election Commission investigated, they said there was no crime. Alvin Bragg's predecessor investigated and said, yet, no, there's no crime here, but Alvin Bragg, who campaigned on Trump, So I'll do it, I mean. And so, I mean, that's literally what we've been reduced to at this point. And there's no question this thing is going to get
overturned on appeal. But here's my question, just like the Hunter Biden laptop win, six months a year after the election is over in twenty twenty, does the New York Times and NBC and others go, oh, yeah, you know that laptop we told you was rushing disinformation. Now it's real. So if we get acquittal six months into next year or a year from now, they go, oh, yeah, yeah, he shouldn't have been convicted on that. I mean, you can't go undo the election. Well,
you can unerring a bell. And when I look at the comparisons of Joe Biden, he had possession illegally and seven different places top secret information. And the prosecutor, Robert Hurst, looked at it for months and said that because he's a frail, elderly man with a terrible memory, he can't stand trial
even though he committed serious felonies. Can you imagine if Donald Trump was in office and a special prosecutor said Donald Trump is not mentally competent, doesn't understand the charges, can't counsel with his lawyer, he is frail and elderly and can't answer the charges. What would the media have done with that one,
Oh, they would have gone nuts. And now I'm seeing reports over the weekend that say that the Department of Justice have classified that actual audio tape at one of the highest levels of classification there is and locked it in a secure facility so it can't possibly get out. They know how devastating. This is. But you know what, Bill, here's the thing. The verdicts, the Hunter trials, the Joe Biden being incompetent, none of that's going to
change right now. The election is still going to be about gas and grocery prices. It's still going to be about our wide open southern border. It's still going to be about wars raging in the Middle East and in Europe. And none of the things that have happened in the last four or five days is going to change that. And that's all bad news for Joe Biden.
Falsifying business records in order to hide the commission to some other offense that the three possible other offenses was Federal Election Commission violation that the FEC itself took a pass on. The Internal Revenue Service might have been some sort of tax violation that the IRS took a pass on. The other one was violating some sort of amorphous other criminal statue in New York State about fixing an election, none of which occurred. Of course, Democrats know how to fix elections in Michigan
and Wisconsin and in Georgia. They know how to do that, and so everyone, even those of MSNBC, Mark, I watched that, so you don't have to. I watch MSNBC in a little bit of CNN. It is shocking that even legal advisors on those left wing networks are saying this is problematical at best. And the best is Elie Honig, who's the expert on c and Ellie said, look, this is a novel theory that has never been tried before. And when the judge charges the jury of the three step
up that makes it a felony. The jury can find him guilty of four votes on one, four votes in another, and four votes on a different one, which means the other eight do not find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt on one of the elements of the offenses. And he said that is not going to stand. And then, of course, during the trial, as you may know, the judge would not permit Donald Trump's lawyers to put on evidence why it wasn't an FEC violation or why it wasn't a violation of
tax law. But Judge Mershawan, who personally contribute money to Joe Biden and whose daughter has made millions of dollars as a fundraiser for democratic causes, would not permit Donald Trump to put on witnesses. Now, I've tried one hundred jury trials as a criminal defense attorney, and the judge will always tell you, look, at the end of this day, I'm going to go on with my life. The State's gonna move to the next case, but the
defend is going to be left with everything that we've done. I want to make sure the defendant beliefs he received a fair trial, so that if he's convicted, he knows it was done by a so called jury of his peers. In this case, I don't think any reasonable person, including Elig Honig of CNN, is saying Donald Trump received a fair trial because it was concocted
scheme originating in Washington to get Donald Trump to be a convicted felon. And as far as the appellate process, Mark Lauder, it's obvious there are so many ripe areas of overturning it. It goes to the first level of the Court of Appeals, then goes to the so called Supreme Court in New York.
Then you jump over to the federal system. You could do a special rit a procedendo or prohibition on the US Supreme Court, probably to go back to US District Court, then the Second Circuit, and then the Supreme Court. We're talking five to six years before this thing is resolved, which was
the purpose. Make all the errors you want, and Judge Murshawan, who's a Democratic activist, knows it'll be reversed long after the election of twenty four, isn't in a sense, And you have deep, deep connections, especially to the Midwest. Will it affect voters and the key states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania because if the Trumpster loses all four of those states,
he's got to run the entire wreck. What does your gut tell you about the voters November the fifth, No, I don't think it's going to change anything because it doesn't lower gas prices, it doesn't lower grocery prices, it's not going to secure the border, it's not going to deal with crime in our cities, and it's not going to solve the wars that are going on. To your point, Bill, I want to go to Vegas with Judge Marshona. This guy does have to stack the deck. I mean,
this is just crazy what he's doing. And yet, but to your point, we're going to be you know, years from him being exonerated. But to be honest with you, I do not think any of this stuff matters. Even Frank Launce, you know, who used to be very support of Donald Trump, isn't anymore. He's like, look, these numbers are already baked in. The polls today are showing us what we already know, and people's thoughts on these criminal cases are already baked into the cake. But it's
not changed. Are the fundamentals. It's still and I'm not going to say it's the economy stupid, although it's still brilliant. It's affordability stupid, and it's the border stupid. And those are things that are not going to change between now an election day, and even if Joe Biden comes out on Tuesday and announces some executive action on the border, it's just going to be window dressing. It's not going to do anything to stop or to do anything about
the twelve million people who are already here illegally. And a good example of that is that when Stormy Daniels talked about the events that took place eighteen years ago after a golf course, the Trump star has said it never happened there's no objective evidence that did or didn't happen. It's her testimony and that's it. But he allowed her. Judge Murshawan allowed her an entire afternoon talking about did he use a condom? What kind of sex did they have? What
kind of underword did he have on? What in the hell did I have to do with anything about falsifying business records of what kind of sex they did or didn't have, and what he wanted to do. What Machean wanted to do over the objection of Trump's council was to smear this guy. So for those on the jury thought he engaged in terrible behavior, guess what, they
had some hook to hang their hat on. It was completely irrelevant. So the judge himself concocted a scheme to make sure that within the jury instructions and within the testimony permitted Robert Costello, the attorney for the lying lawyer, was not permitted to go far afield at all. In fact, he put the defense in a straight jacket and he gave the prosecution wide birth to do whatever
they wanted over the objection of the council. You put that together with the idea that you don't have to find someone guilty beyond a reasonable doubt on any of those three stepped up so called felonies, and add on top of that the jury charge and even the jury form itself. And I've filled out many jury forms when I was a bailiff in common Police Court in Lucas County to Leda where I went to law school. You have to indicate what the offense
is. And at no point was Donald Trump notified as to what law he was defending against, because the judge did not tell him what was the violation of the law. Falsifying business wreckers is only a misdemeanor and the statute of limitations has long since expired, but it becomes a felony because of the step up one of those other three areas, and that the judge never required the State of New York to notify the defendant as far as switch of those three
is their theory of the case. And also he would not allow the defense to know who's coming up the next morning as a witness till after six pm the day before, so you couldn't prepare a cross examination. And right you know, Cohen gets up there and just lies through his teeth repeatedly lies directly to the jury, and the jury didn't hold him accountable. Do you hold the jury? You know, I'll get your feeling on this in about two
minutes or a minute and half. Re manning Mark Lauder is that I give almost a jury a Texas El Paso because they were directed toward a specific verdict by the way Marshawn conducted the case. Do you see things that way? I agree with you as well. I mean, this was the judge putting his thumb and really sitting on the scale to get the verdict that he wanted, whether it was from the jury instructions and the way he handled things.
I mean, and you know there's so much better than I do, Bill, but me, could you Imaine, Let's go back to the O. J. Simpson case. If OJ's lawyers wouldn't have been able to put on a blood spatter expert or a DNA expert to counter the government's witnesses, this judge basically said, the foremost expert in the nation on election law can't testify fully because I'll tell you what election law is not the actual federal expert. I mean, it's just crazy, it is. But I had you brought
up Ojy. When that verdict was announced about five to six pm on Thursday, I left my front door and I walked for an hour, and I had to clear my mind because the same thing happened to me with OJ Simpson when that verdict was announced. And I happened to be in Los Angeles when it was announced, and I was there when Steve Garvey and his wife brought in donuts at the announcement of the verdict. I was at the La County Courthouse, and I the same feeling in my gut that I did then,
My God, is this wrong? And one hand, Democrats, especially African American Democrats, did an end zone dance when OJ Simpson was found not guilty, much like now we have Democrats doing an end zone dance in the macarena that Trump is convicted. And there's no connection between falsifying business records and slaughtering two people. But the verdict in both cases indicate that the Democratic Party in liberalism prevailed over justice. Ojay should have been convicted and Donald Trump should have
been found not guilty because the opposite in each case occurred. That's what making the Democrats so happy. But Mark about thirty seconds remaining, give me your thoughts on how Trump should play this so called conviction in the end of the future. Well, I think you're doing exactly the right thing. They've already got the donors, they've got. People, don't get angry, don't get sad, get motivated, donate, volunteer, sign up, register to vote,
vote, bring friends to do the same. And then as soon as he can get back to talking about the issues gas prices, groceries, immigration, wars, crime. That's where you win. Well when something is writing upon the truthfulness of Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels and someone buys that we got a problem. Once again, Mark Lauder a great American. You're a special assistant to President Trump. Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and good luck to you and God bless you, and God
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need him? He stared the bear down IBO this morning when they were looking for ben zoo running around Clifton. Is it possible someone has a pet a pet tiger? Is probably it? Well? Not missing one? The zoo says, all our tigers are you know? What are you gonna do? Walk? Into the tiger then and go one, two, three, four, five, and then the fifth will eat you. Now, coach, coach, we have coached Mike Teetz here from Sycamore, which is Royality aviators.
Now, coach teach, tell me what happened. You have two of your finest athletes here. They look like Roger Federer and Raffee on the dow a little bit and they were talking off there about playing pickleball. And you've been at Sycamore how many years? This is my thirty third year teaching thirty third segment. Your reaction to that, Uh, that's a very good job. Will a medal? No question about us since nineteen ninety starting ninety one
ninety one, what do you teach junior high Spanish? Speckinzy Deutsch vocal? Weash your par frond seeing Puh. They introduce your players and what they did here, coach, because they're state champions forever. Yes. Absolutely. We have Kyle Friedrich here, who was a doubles player for US, and then we have Nicholas Chu who was a second singles player for US, and they're both members of the state team champion. And then Nicholas here is also a
member of the State doubles championship along with Chase Klugo Carle. Let's begin with you tell me the moment at which you knew you were a state title? Was it tough? The lightning was cracking overhead, you had a broken leg, your arm wasn't functioning, you had to cluster migrant headaches, and you're repeatedly vomiting. But despite all that, you won. Described the last point, you know, I can testify and say all those things are definitely true.
Yeah. Also, the time you guys were referencing earlier was on court. Had to ward him off myself, wow being him with a yes, this KU's got a future right here. Oh yeah, you can say that. So for our team title, basically we have five courts. I need to win three of those five to win the title. So our first doubles team I play second doubles is the one that clinched it, and they clinched it with a double fault actually, which probably isn't the greatest way to clinch
a state title, but you know we'll take that over losing. So did you win other eyes were scared right intimidation factory? Did you win or did they lose? Both? But I would like to say that we won. We were not afraid of losing. Who's the governor of the state of Ohio? Like the wine? Not bad? Who's the vice questions a little early? Who's the VP of the United States? The Vice President? Aamala Harris? Let me ask you another question, then? What is the capital of
the state of Michigan? Lancing? Damn? That's pretty good. Three for three. How about the capital of Pennsylvania? Harrisburg? Very good, Harrisburg. The guys are tough. What's the square root? Let's let's move on to Nicholas Nicholas, what's the square root of thirty six? I think at six? What's twelve times twelve? What's the capital of Kentucky? Frankfort? Very good? Coach, teach, These guys want a good job, and these guys are impressive. There. They're smarter than those sand X kids.
Wait it in here, a lot smarter. Do you guys play sand X? Why do they have a didn't didn't they win the didn't we have the tennis champions cent? Or was that volleyball? Volleyball? Volleyball? Yeah? Could Nicholas played st X in the doubles final? Oh? What happened? Yeah, it was a tough match in the finals, but my partner, Chase Klugo and I we were able to We were able to finish that. So you wailed on sand X pretty good. Yeah, I like that.
Good for Rocky Boyman segment. Give me some sports and make it fast. We have Beast, we have Tennis Royalty. Right here will Eve the stoot reporters approach service of your local temp Star Heating in the conditioning dealers temph Star quality you can feel in beautiful northern Kentucky. Call any Weather Heating at air at eight five, nine, seven eighty one forty eight twenty two Sports Red's
open a three game series up against those Rockies tonight in Denver. It's Andrew Abbott up against Ryan Feltner and Ryan Feltner recently released from a rehab facila. I don't think so. Le. The Rocky started out four and twenty two, not good. They recently won thirteen of their last twenty any sweeping series of the Phillies and the Guardians, two first place teams. I was snickering.
I'm not snickering anymore. No coverage begins six oh five with Lance and Sports Talk Arnel Carriers inside pitch at seven forty Kelsey Chevrolet extrating show after the game, got it out. Got a text here from Rob Sanders, Kent, Gunny Prosecutor. Weed is legal in Ohio and now those living in Clifton are fantasizing about seeing loose tigers. Is that possible? Say? I don't know, Willie. I wouldn't. I didn't go to Lifted this morning.
US. No, that's all I need. I got all the drugs hitting there with you continue high school baseball Moler junior right hander Zion Theopoulos has been named the twenty twenty four, twenty twenty three, twenty four Gatorade Ohio Baseball Player of the Year. Who's it? His name is Zion? You can't say it, Williamson. No, Zion is his first name. He's a good pitcher. He's headed the LSU. Who does he played for Big Mo. They got beat by Mason and their guy Michael Billow. No no hitter
against the Crusaders. If I'm him, no, I retire? Have I no hit Moeler? That's it? Could you hit a ten? Could you return to tennis ball better than a ninety five mile prior fastball? Kyle? What do you say? Well, I think hitting a baseball is one the hardest things to doing sports roundball, round bat. But I will say we face higher surspis. I mean we have a player out that starts up to what coach? Is that correct, Nick Myers? He can hit the ball
pretty one. I won't argue with Kyle's numbers. Give an eye on him because he's pretty smart. Not bad at all. Segment. By the way, how many US senators are there state one hundred? How many members of the House of Representatives are there in Washington? Five? That's what that was, four twenty nine, four thirty five. That's not bad. We'll give you a We'll give you a C on that one. To see, coach, would you give him a C or be at least a C, C
plus C plus Please continue, don't make a fool of yourself. So so congratulations to Zion Theopolis Theopolis Willie for winning at eight at ten and one eighty six strikeouts and a one point one four e r A. It was like, you know what, I say, sign him, Get the Reds to sign this kid. Get into Denver by Winds Bregs don't need hitting pitching.
Let him pitch here against the Cubs. What about hitters? We need hitters don't have Minnesota Vikings and star wide receiver Justin Jefferson has reached an agreement on a four year, one hundred and forty million dollar contract extension thirty five million a season, one hundred and ten million guaranteed. Next up, Jamar Chase. You guys thought about getting into wide receiving and be playing for the Bengals like a Della Cruz has indicated and he may want to catch football from Joe
Burrow. Now would that be something that'd be pretty sweet? Please continue? Willy and Soccer Real Madrid is set to announce the signing of Killian Mbapemppe after agreeing to a five year contract that will see him earn sixteen point two million dollars per season after taxes. Well, what's five times sixteen? Very good? He's Nimbappe is arriving on a free transfer from Paris Saint Germain Mbappe, where he received one hundred and fifty million dollars signing. How much one hundred
and fifty coach? He should have been a soccer player and not a coach. Wrong career choice. How many years is Sycamore now? Thirty three teaching. How about how many more do you have left in you? Well? Next year for sure, and then after that we'll play it by ear. Are you gonna step keep coaching a little bit? Though? Little I think so. I still enjoy it to coach something other than tennis or basketball.
Junior high basketball. Remember Charlie Coles at Sycamore. Yeah, Dave, if you got the Charlie Colescott, start playing it goes When I went to Deer Park, Charlie Coles was an assistant coach at Sycamore. Let him up for like sixty three points? All right? Before I let you go, I always turn to you for a perspective because on a daily basis, I hear Willy run his mouth about his basketball skills between you know, noon and three, and I'm never sure what's reality and what's you know in his mind?
Give me a little scouting report. Willy is a player and be what he would his skills translate to today's game. Coach, Well, let me just say this. We were just talking about Willy other day. Don Moremyer, who was the head coach at Sycamore High School when I was the assistant there, who coached you know, who was a varsity coach and I was the JB coach and assistant varsity coach. We both went against Willie and we got to talking about him, and I was telling him how all of a sudden,
Bill Cunningham is telling me that he can really jump. I don't remember that. I remember Bill Cunningham had a game a lot like mine. He kind of needed a lot of help to get a shot like twour or five streams. You know, now, if you left him open, he's going to make it most of the time. Great shooter. He would be a boy like me. Nowadays he would be lost with all these athletes. That is trumendous. I don't believe that to you, seg Yeah, if Charlie Cole says it, yes, well they God bless him. He was a
great a man, Miami's finest amen. Is there any designation that Charlie Coles and Sycamore High School because the guy was fabulous? Well, I don't know about that. It's no from his son. His son played at Ross and I was actually spent a few years coaching at Ross. The Rams. Yes, I've seen them many times in many guys. Is it's one of the nicest guys. I've a good guy. I was just the same segment anything else in sports. How does it look next year, coach? Uh,
same kids back, different kids? What are you gonna do? For the first time in my career, we were losing our entire starting lineup, all set. We have six seniors, and then you got nobody. And then our freshman is moving to California. So we got no money next year. But we got some good younger guys coming in, so I'm sure they'll compete hard. How about Carson Dwyer, He's coming in later in the week. What if he's transferred to Sycamore? Would that help or hurt? Well,
we'll get that nil thing and we're gona talk to her il. I like that nil money. Unbelievable. It's not hit the high school yet. Okay, yeah, that's the key you're saying. Please come right now. Are you kids going to college? Yes, sir? Where are you going to go? Or Doe University home of the boiler Makers and Nicholas. I'll be playing tennis. It's Worthmore College that's in Pennsylvania. I've been there many times and many guys is, but it was always me. I love Swarthmore very
good place, Koach. Where did you go to college? Pulling Green, home of the Falcons mile marker, just twenty miles south of Tledo. I went to law school. Segment this is royalty right now. When it comes to tennis, could you guysgree with you Carson Dwyer? Could you guys beat him? I've played him this year in the district tournament? How bad you beat him? No, I not say that I beat him six out of six one, But I feel like if that was the score, we'd have
it flipped because that's the score that he beat me by. But but you were very competitive, is what you're saying. It was. It was very, you know, more competitive than a standard six out of six one. I think, Kyle, what do you want to be when you grow up? It would be a lawyer and sue people. What do you think? Well, you know, that'd be fun. I'm planning on majoring in biomedical engineering when I get to produce the fall. Biomedical engineering. What in the
hell is that? You know? Something above our pay? I think so, yeah, biomedical engineering? What the ai? That kind of stuff? You know, there's a whole bunch of different facets of it. I guess you could say the things that I'm inntioned in building, building, prosthetics, or maybe synthetic arteries and things like that. There's always a market for it. Synthetic arteries. He gets a synthetic artery, you get that, that would replace your cal Valley. Go see there's there's your guy, Nicholas.
What about you. I'm gonna be measuring econ economics. You're gonna make a lot of money then I like that. Pay a lot of taxes. Well, things like be lawyers and sue people make their life miserable, live off the anger of others. You know what I'm saying. Do nothing productive in your life? I bet coach, teach, thank you? Will you bring in another state champion next year? We'll sure do our best. But do you have a team put together yet? You got nobody. We'll see who
steps up to the plate. Now, somebody's got to step up to the plate. I'm gonna get that Dwyer kid to transfer to Sycamore. Would that make a difference. We'd appreciate that and bring a bunch of players with you. Congratulations guys. Let it be a step on the ladder of your life. Thank you. Seg man, get me out of the student's report, please will he and honor of the Sycamore Tennis Champions, we leave you with the immortal words of the stood report. And I was looking at those names
around it, and uh, he's right behind Ella did the cruise. How that's a tough one from the Reds. You know, the young superstar that leads to the world that O'Neal. He can't say Ellie da la Cruz. He can say it big. He can say my numbers retired with the New York Yankees, though, And I got a monument and monument park next to Mickey Mantle got a part what he can say, that's for sure. Coach. Congratulations, young men, Let this be the beginning of something great.
Don't be a clown when you go to college. Don't be a clown. Do you agree? No sex, no drugs, no rock and roll, do none of that stuff? To study? Defend the American way of life. What are you going to take again? Bio what? Why? What? Biomedical engineering? I don't know about that. I got my work cut off for him. Think you make artificial arteries? I don't know, gentlemen.
Thank you. Congratulations. Coach might be as famous as doctor Christian Barnard one day, one day in nineteen sixties developed a first artificial heart in Houston, Texas, nineteen sixty seven. So we'll see what happens. I might have a superstar, good two of them. But if to them economy, she'll be rich and give him money for research. Your great Nicholas, give it to Kyle, give it all. Teamwork makes the dream work. See, there you go, teamwork makes the dream work. That sounds like a
good saying. Read that on a shirt. Coach, There you go, coach, Keep coaching and keep teaching. We need more like it. We'll do. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, who's Radio seven hundred, the biggest stars in the universe. Let's continue. We never stop. We simply continue unobated, day after day, week after week, month after month.
No matter who wins in November, which I've been saying since at least nineteen eighty three, we'll be here the next day, in the day after that, victories in defeat, etc. All we're anticipating is a fair fight, a fair opportunity, an election, and not election interference from the Democrats. Again and again and again, and as I've said many times, in many places and many guises. I think there's large numbers of Americans, millions of us, who fortunately do not pay attention much to news. You and
I do. We read, we listen, we watch, we talk, we subscribe, and we try to get as much information as possible. There are so many of our fellow Americans that have had it up to hear with politics in the games played by Republicans and Democrats. They want nothing to do with it, so they shut it down, shut it off. I talked to several people this weekend that had no idea Trump was on trial, and then no idea he was convicted of what. And these are smart people.
The best private club in Cincinnati bar nun Is Kenwood Country Club, it's the best. When I walk around and talk to a few members who are good people, men and women. They have little or no knowledge about current events because it does not remain in their life and they're disgusted by it or they
think, look, no matter what I do, it doesn't affect. And so when ten to twenty percent of the electorate in November are largely disconnected from news events and they go to the polls, they're going to see from CBS NBC and ABC information that has slantt and biased to such an extent they're going to cast their ballot based of all and incomplete information. By that, I
mean this theter it was either Reuters or might have been galloped. Had a poll that those who primarily get their news from ABC, NBC, and CBS, to the exclusion of other outlets, support Biden fifty five to thirty five over Trump. One cannot watch the morning shows or the View or nightly news and come away thinking, boy, that's a fair representation of politics. It
is not. They rarely would mention that Judge Ralph Judge Marshawn was shall we say, a Democratic activist who gave money in the campaign to Joe Biden, that it was a small amount of money, but nonetheless it was sufficient to have him taken off the case, and then his family his adult daughter has
raised almost one hundred million dollars for democratic causes. If the shoe was on the other foot and Donald Trump was on trial, and the judge had given money to Donald Trump, and the judge had family members raising millions of dollars in Republican circles against Joe Biden, how long would it be before the media got that judge off the case. That doesn't happen. When you're judge Jan Mashan born in Columbia in New York City, you do what the party wants
you to do, and that's what happened in this case. So we'll continue to deal with it down the road. Secondly, Bill Maher is not my favorite Hollywood comedian, in fact, far from it. However, every now and then he is a lucid moment. He had one on Saturday, gave us factorys and statistics about what female college students are protesting and their ignorance of
subject matter. There is real reasons to protest the treatment of women in Africa and in the Middle East and most of Asia, real reasons to go after that because it is so horrible. And he made the point that in the last ten years, according to the UN, there's been six hundred and fifty girls, children and also young adults forced to marry someone they didn't choose and
didn't want to marry. Six hundred and fifty million girls and children have been in a sense sold by generally their father to some other person to be married and then receive benefits the father does representing in a sense the family in order to marry one of one of his daughters is despicable. But that's the way it is. Six hundred and fifty million. Do you think the college female students should be interested in that? That is called apartheid, It is called
gender apartheid. And these girls, these young women, have no rights. There's no such a thing as domestic violence. For example, beating your wife is certainly acceptable. And to where the burka means you're in a shroud that you cannot be seen, you lose all humanity. And that is the plight of hundreds of millions of women in the Muslim world, that you're shrouded with a burka, you can barely see out of it, and you're not a person anymore, you're a thing. And in fact, in Iran there's about
forty million girls and women forced to wear burkas. When the period begins, that's when the girls have got to start covering up their entire body, from top of their head to the bottom of their toes. The only thing that you can see possibly is a little screen in front of the face. And if you don't behave that way, guess what. There's police with switches and canes that will beat you on the streets of major cities in the Muslim world. If you don't wear your burk are the right way, you have no
rights. If you go to school, it's with your husband's permission. But generally there's not a school for girls after the eighth grade anywhere in the Muslim order in Africa. If you're in a Muslim society, after a girl turns about thirteen or fourteen, she's often married to someone her family has chosen in exchange for money. Frequent beatings. Absolutely, there's no such a thing as
marital rape or beatings or domestic violence. Have paid it that a man in many African and Muslim societies in Asia, when the Middle East, will beat their wife on a regular basis. It's what happens. It's unbelievable. And how about honor killings. The UN says every year at least five thousand women
and girls are murdered by their father or their brothers. It's rooted in the global or culture of discrimination against girls and women, deeply root of belief that women are objects and commodities and not human entitled to dignity and rights and respect.
Why wouldn't the colleges erupt in protest. Not about Israel, which is a Western democracy where women are truly equal to men, but rather, what's happening to the women of Gaza, and the women of Hamas, and the women in Iran and Iraq and Afghanistan, the women in Syria, the women
in Egypt. How about this? The UN says ninety eight percent of the young girls in EA suffer through female genital mutilation ninety eight percent, and is a common procedure where part of a woman's genitilia is removed by a knife at generally tender years. And do you hear any protests about that? None of these things happen in Israel. By the way, women's bodies are considered the repositories of family honor and under the control and responsibility of her father and brothers
or other male relatives. A large section of society share traditional concepts of family honor and approve honor killings to preserve the honor of the family. So if a girl refuses to marry the designee of the father, she could be murdered and there's no prosecution. It's happened in America. Now what college campuses erupt in protests about female genital mutilation, which is a regular perceived event up to ninety eight percent in Egypt and well over ninety percent in many African and Asian
countries in which women are mutilated. Why is there nothing? How about the honor killings. In the last five years, at least twenty five to thirty thousand women have been murdered by their father or by their brothers because of some wrong the girl or the young woman committed. There's no rights a woman has in much of the air of Muslim world. None. It was a big deal a few years ago when Saudi Arabia permitted women to drive a car.
That was a big deal. That didn't change the idea that you're the property of the family, and the family decides if you go to school. Your husband decides where you work, if you work, if you don't work, The family decides. The father describes. The husband defines whether or not you can have a bank account, or whether you can open up a charge account, or whether you can even leave your home, all determined by the husband
slash father. That's it. Frequent beatings happened regularly, unbelievable, and the honor killings in which women are murdered because they committed some wrong. In the Muslim world, it happens in Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Ecuador, the United States, Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Sweden, Syria, Turkey, Uganda, the UK, and the United States honor killings at least five thousand. I think the number
is twice. That happens every year, and the girl is the property of the family, and the family decides who you marry when you get married, and if you're not married by the time you're eighteen years old, you might be thrown into a house of prostitution along some truck route. That is the
plight of women in the Arab Muslim world. Pulled out by Bill Maher, not exactly a conservative, so he's wondering, how come on the college campuses that complain holler and shout about Israel, which is a functioning middle class European type democracy with Judaeo Christian principles, where Muslims are permitted to have their own facilities, their own mosques inside Israel that is not permitted anywhere else in the Arab's lash Muslim world. One might ask, why is our media so silent
about what's happening. The UN says that female general mutilation has occurred to at least a quarter of a billion girls and women in the Muslim world. A quarter of a billion women have gone through this, and it's accelerating. It's happening more right now as I speak. There are thousands of girls being mutilated sexually, generally by mothers or aunties with a sharpened blade on their genitals.
And it's happening as I speak, and it's considered perfectly acceptable. So you would think, if you're a woman protesting something on a college campus, how
about focusing on these issues of torture and mutilation. Throwing acid in the girl's face, frequent beatings, no rights, no school, no charge accounts, no driver's license, can't leave the house, and you got to wear a burka in which you are not a person, you're a thing, losing all year humanity, don't even want to go outside when it's one hundred and four
degrees. Women in many parts of Africa and the Middle East have to walk around in burke as if they're lucky to leave their home, and if they complain or to their husbands, they'll be beaten to within an inch of their
life. And there's no such a thing as domestic violence. Now, you would think with those issues in the world today, according to UNICEF and the UN, the National Organization for Women, might say, now wait a minute, we got major intractable problems with the treatment of girls and children in the Middle East, and it's got to stop. It must stop. We cannot continue. But according to the UN, the practice is increasing. It is not decreasing, It is increasing in the middle Is more of it happening now
that was happening ten or fifteen years ago? And part of it is the disasters pulled out from Afghanistan in which the whole situation has changed there and girls have gone back into sexual slavery, every one of them, all over all over Afghanistan. And the media in this country do we cover any of this? Absolutely not. One might ask why is that the case? Why do
we the UN et cetera. And by the way, many of these Muslim Arab countries hold positions on the Human Rights Council of the United Nations when inside their own borders, half the human beings living there are treated like chattel slaves. It's called gender apartheid happening as I speak, all over the Middle East, except in one place. That would be Israel, who was viciously attacked by Hamas on October the seventh, and now they can't and adequately win a
war defend themselves because Joe Biden doesn't want them to win the war. It's despicable. Imagine your own daughter or your granddaughter living in a Muslim world in the Middle East, Asia or in Africa, in which she's sexually mutilated, sold in a sense to the highest bidder, forced to marry, no fundamental human rights whatsoever, and frequent beatings take place if she is not satisfactory to her husband, and if her husband desires to divorce her, she can never
marry again. She's thrown in a house as a prostitution on truck routes. Isn't that a problem? Am I missing something here? As far as the
protests in our college campuses about Israel? What about honor killings, female general mutilation, force marriages, and gender apartheid, which is a regular event of close to a billion women and girls in Middle Eastern, Asian and African countries who follow the teachings of Muhammad. Just a question I'm raising all right, let's continue with more Red Baseball kicks off about six zho five to night with
Lance first pitch about eight forty in Colorado. They were terrible to start the season season, but suddenly they've gone a lot better at three games there than back home this weekend against the Cubs, all at the home of the Reds and Great Americans. I'm just saying that Bill Maher, I wish I could
play it, but I can't because every other words the F bomb. But he points out with such ridicule the stupidity of women and men on college campuses complaining about Israel when they defended themselves and ignoring the hundreds of millions of women were victimized in Muslim societies because of their gender. It's despicable and it's getting worse. The UN said ten years ago there were two hundred million Muslim women
who were sexually mutilated. Now the numbers two hundred and thirty million, and it's going up, done by mothers and aunties of the of the girl. When she gets close to having her first period, that's when her world changes fundamentally and she becomes a commodity and not a person. Now there is a human rights violation, there is a civil rights violation. Imagine your own daughter living in that kind of a society, and the Western world is oblivious.
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y'all girls, stop being petty. Kaylen Clark, thank you for bringing all that money as she shine to the jump. NBA. O hell, hell, hell, I'm spokes. I'm broadcasting segment of his honor. Did they have the first boys volleyball state championship? From the home of Brian Combs and also Mark Sheer? I heard Mark Sheer's got a statue in front. We're gonna find out, we're gonna find a champion team here, Julie Malveys
here, Julie come up to the microphone. And you told me off the air that you taught you coach the girls for a while and now it's the boys and you have the Is this their first McNicholas state title in volleyball? It is the first McNicholas title, and along of the scores. It was tough, it was hard, Yes, they had they had their work cut out for that. Back against the wall at Wittenberg University, it was played. They lost. They lost, the first game won, the second lost,
the third won, the fourth went to the fifth. Fifteen to eleven. Introduce these fine young men. Plus somebody ask a few questions later on. Absolutely, I have our outside Gavin Garrethard he is number four, and Ethan Gundram is our setter and our opposite hitter, number fifteen. Number fifteen, that's Barry Larkin's first number before he went to number eleven. You might recall it's correct, Please continue, Julie, all right, no problem.
And also Kevin Kazer. He is our liberro. He is our defensive specialists, which is what we call our libero. What's a defensive specialist in volleyball? What does he do with anything? He does everything. He makes sure that the other team does not score when they hit the ball. He's our back row player. He wears a different colored jersey, which is confusing for some people. But he libero means free one in Italian and Spanish, so he is our free one. He doesn't count as a sub. And he
goes in and just digs everything up that anybody would hit at us. Now, what do you teach it? McNicholas, Julie, what's your subject matter? I actually I don't teach at mcnick which is a coach. I just coach. Yeah, I am a teacher, but I teach kindergarten. And you, oh, that's even better. And you don't have any problem any kindergarten problems. No, not at all. No, he's raising those kidder gardeners to be on the play site. And I understand from volleyball. You
told me off the air. The next year, the entire team is coming back except one kid, and other than that, they're all coming back. So you're picked to win with some nil money, et cetera. And yes, we are only losing Bryce Dillard, he's our only senior, and these guys will all be back to hopefully repeat what they did this year. Gavin, is that your intention to win it all? Come up to the microphone there, Gavin, Well, give me a full report. What is your
intention for next year? Yeah, we're definitely looking to win the back to back two in a row. We wanted to get the third one last year, so we could get the three peat. Three peat sounds a lot cooler than back to back. Absolutely happy to get two rings. What's the square root of one twelve? Who's the Vice President of the United States? I have no Neil Harris. That's pretty goods close enough. Who's the governor of Ohio? Oh, Mike Dwine. That's at Mike Dwine. That's very good.
How many How many states are there in the Union? The Union? How many states are there United States of America? How many US senators are there in Washington? Oh? I have no clue. Two for each state? Oh, that's it. How about the House of Representatives? How many members are in the House of Representatives? Four? That's it right there? Do you only of these kids know something? Now? Next up, come here, young fellow, get up to the microphone. They don't go to
school or something with you. I'm just checking. I'm just checking. I'm just checking to see what kind of quality education you get in Nicholas. All right? Now, state winning, no question, academics are still important, aren't things they are? Now? What position do you play, young feller? I play the barrow. The barrow, yep, that's the guys. The defensive specialists. So you're a defensive from the back of the court, right you know you're not up in front. Yeah, no, I'm only
in the background. What's the capital of the state of Kentucky? Rank first? That's it right there. That's not bad sake. Next up, young fellow, step up here. Now, what are your plans going to college? If anywhere? I don't have any specifics yet, but you're gonna get ready for next year. Yes, and after you win the state tottle, you might get a full scholarship to Ohio State. Wouldn't that be something? That would be something? He knows? What's the capital of Michigan? That's
it right there? How about Pennsylvania? Very good segment. How about that they know their stuff. At the home of the Rockets. They want to hear some sports. They give them some sports? Right now? Will he the Stuart Reporters a proud service of your local tame Star Heating and air Conditioning
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right. Then tomorrow, then Thursday, it's going to snow. Really seven hundred ww's coverage begins six oh five with Lance and Sports talking at RNL carriers Inside Pitch at seven forty Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now. Mohler Junior right hand or Zion Theofless has been named the twenty twenty three twenty four Gatorade Ohio High School Baseball Player of the Year. Is Hee the Keni Mo that threw a bunch of perfect games. No, no, really,
it's a different guy. He won ten and one eighty six strikeouts, microscopic one point one four er A couldn't pitch in the game against Mason. He pitched the day before. UH Minnesota Vikings and star receiver Justin Jefferson how much recent agreement on a four year, one hundred and forty million dollar contract extension these boys had signed for a lot less one hundred and ten million guaranteed, he's going to make thirty five MILLI season up next Jamar Chase. How
much as he worth? Probably a lot more than what mister Jefferson. How much would Dela Cruz be worth it he switched sports and played football and cot passes from Joe Burrow? What could Dela Cruz make? Probably bigger than the national debt. He's not hitting right now, are you aware of that? Yeah, he couldn't hit me if I walked up to the plate. I don't know about that. He said he couldn't hit a beach ball with an ironing board. Well, that's well, I mean, that's not good to
have a tough time at the plate. How about Novelli Marte could be back on the field soon. Always have played fifty nine games so far, all right, He may be going to a rehab assignment. Now you ask why players are on suspension are allowed to rehab prior to their suspension up to twenty days, and he has. He has been facing pitching in Arizona and the Dominican Republic, but obviously nothing like the big leagues. But Novelli Marte could be back on the field soon. And end of the most up. What
an eighty games suspension? The Reds have played fifty nine. So I talked to zay Rio about that he's gonna get more involved in development. Tell them to steroids, stay off the steroids. Would you agree, Yeah, that would be probably advisable. Yes, not a bad thing, Yeah, I would say so. Now, Coach Malby, let me ask you a few more questions if you don't mind. Sure, because people tell me that Mark
Sheer, who works here, is a legendary basketball player. And there's some statue about Have you seen a statue of Mark Sheer anywhere at me, Nicholas? Is it hidden somewhere? No? I just know the court is Jerry Dierker Court, But I have not seen a statue. Sure they don't move it around the campus or something like to the back of the front to side in the parking lot during the day or something. You know what. I probably should look better. Sorry, because Mark Sheer did tell me he's gonna
buy all these boys rings. Are you gonna get state championship rings? We certainly hope. So it's all on him and get him. We better figure out who he is then he's a What about the statue of Mark Sheer in front of the school. We don't know how owner a back of tea wash so he could afford he could afford it. Yeah, that's exact something. But as far as the first one, a lot of h and you coach boys and girls, and I think off the ear and made some great comments
men and women, boys and girls were equal, but were different. And so you coached a lot of boys volleyball. What's the difference if any Well, they have different equipment, so we definitely have we have same size court. Our net is higher in boys. It's a much quicker tempo game. There's a whole lot of planning and learning who your opponent is and the boys
that I'm not sure all of that is there with the girls. But these guys also know each other really well off the court because they played club together. So all of these gentlemen in their off season played club with our with their opponents, so they know the ins and outs and you know who who can hit what shots. So it's it's a pretty mental game too, So they they are pretty smart about what they do. They answer a lot of the questions. Most kids know the answer to those questions. Did a pretty
good job they do. Yeah, that's that's awesome. Their teachers will be so proud. Now next year, you're gonna have a target on your back. Yes, they title McNicholas no more messing around. Are these boys ready for glory next season, to go back to back the back and keep it going for generations to come? They absolutely are. They are paving the way for a whole lot of teams to come. And how many kids are at mcnick? Now how many boys? I think there's over eight hundred, so
I imagine about half four hundred each. And they like being in a high school with girls. Have you noticed they they mentioned that that was okay. Yeah, they didn't really mind that. See Mountain Notre Dame doesn't want any boys, but mcnick liked the girls coming in. Yes, no question about it. Well, congratulations guys. Segment, get me out of the students report with your permission, and try not to make a fool of yourself during
this report. Wille It was on this date June to third, nineteen eighty five. I was a little earlier in the version right there. Who was president of nineteen eighty five? That's probably before you were born, but you probably know a lot of things happened before you were born. Who has the answer. That's Ronald Reagan. Ronald Wilson Reagan. Very good segment. You're gonna make it you. In nineteen eighty five, the Cincinnati Reds select Barry
Larkin fourth overall in the amateur draft from Michigan. From Michigan, three years played, the Reds went to Denver Hall, the Fairs and Minor League came out right nineteen eighty five. Nineteen ninety five, he won the MVP Red's Hall of Famer Baseball Hall of Famer. He tried to get into McNicholas but didn't have the academic qualifications. I think he wanted to play volleyball there too, but he didn't have a volleyball team in nineteen eighty That's why he went
the MOLAR. Was there a volleyball team in nineteen eighty five? Joint? I believe so, yeah, Well maybe he didn't make it nineteen Deer Park didn't have a volleyball team, and I think he still has one, and we'll see, maybe get recruit some of these guys come to Deer Park High School. Any you guys interested in coming to Deer Park. You want to think about that. I'll let you know you want to think about that for a minute or two. Come back and maybe next week and give us an
answer. No, yeah, segment, get me out of the stude show. By the way, justin Jefferson's new contract in parks to march to Chase and we'll see what happen. Is he going to get? Is Mike Brown gonna get hillion for mister Jefferson. That's like money even to you, isn't it. Yeah, we'll see what happens, will he In honor of the mcnick you I told you, don't make your mistake. Don't make the mistake.
Run together these days, I know the honor of that. Make Nick Rockets volleyball champs, and Brian Combs his wife years at mcnick Lahoma the Rockets, and Jerry Derger, who was my freshman coach with high school. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report. Payoff. Pitch has swung on and found back at us right in the booth. Got your monitor there, nicely done. It was good catch by the TV. Didn't even break the TV exactly how you want them. I don't want it to break
my hand knowing it he treated that ball like a hand grenade. Get away from it. What did my wife say about a week ago? We go into the booth for the first time. My wife Penny doesn't care about sports at all, right, and she meets Tommy Thrall, the voice of the Reds, for the first time, and says, that is one attractive man. I'm saying, Penny, what do you mean, have you ever looked at Tommy Thrall as an attractive man? No, he said, Jeff Brantley, not barely, noing, No, Jeff Brantley. He said he is
like a comedian, said he's funny man. He funny man. Yeah. Congratulations, kids, Julie, you're gonna coach next year? One more? How many more years you got left in your ten or fifteen? As long as they keep on winning, you accept her as your coach next. Should to win another state title, you better say yes, otherwise you'll be benched. You'll never play again. Straight But they can go to Deer Park. Deer Park, start the start the volleyball tear you go park, start somewhere,
you gotta start segment. Thank you, Joeys. Congratulations, gentlemen. May this be the beginning of great successes in your life, and when you get older, you might consider becoming lawyers and sue everybody. Make their life miserable, make a lot of money off the anger from others, do nothing productive in your life. You know what I'm saying. Scratch offs cigarettes. Try to avoid that too, he said, yes, segment, Thank you,
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