Welcome this glorious Wednesday afternoon of the triesdate rains coming later on possibly Fredge Baseball kicks off about ten this afternoon. As you may know, the Reds are on a hot streak. They've won eight of the last eleven. They look impregnable, they look unbeatable, and they come home for four games against the Cubs. There and last place by a percentage point. But they're two games
out of second place. So hope springs eternal and all the action. First pitch about three ten Eastern time, and second and I have the pregame show. But until then, on one of those interviews that happens in talk radio you might remember for years to come, as to one I had yesterday with a mother. She did not want her last name being used because a little
bit of a fear, but her first name is Tracy. And her son, who went to high school downtown, decided on a wonderful warm Wednesday May afternoon of last year to go to Washington Park and sit around with some fellow students and kind of fellowship together. And this group came up to them, hassling them, wanting to smoke one of the vage pipes and wanted some money, and when they kind of get up and said let's go in, Tracy's son, who's seventeen, said let's go. He walked away and he was
cole cocked in the back of the head. One of the bumbs, the derelicts who beat him up had a cast on his arm used that to bash his skull. He was kicked in the face and the ribs repeatedly knocked unconscious, hit so hard his teeth came through his lower lip, and mom got a call as the ambulance was on its way to children's hospital, met her son there and Tracy, the mother is a nurse, and what she saw is she can't get it out of her mind, the tubes and the pain
and the sorrow and the disgust she felt. And she thought necessary to come on and talk about what happened in juvenile court to the person who was then fourteen years old, like an eighth grader who's now a fifteen year old, who was already on probation for other criminal offenses. He was found responsible for Bloom. Carrie Bloom had him on probation and during the sentencing it was a done deal what happened, but the judge refused to look at the videotape because
she said, I it does I know what it looks like. I don't need to look at it. And then she sentenced this juvenile criminal who committed felonious assaults to probation. I'm going to double your probation to your twenty one plus. You got to stay out in Washington Park and our county prosecutors Melissa Powers, and she also spent I think at least six years in juvenile court, and before that she was in municipal court. Before that, she was
a prosecutor for like twenty five years with Joe Eaters and others. And once again prosecutor Melissa Powers. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. First, I want to deal with what's happening in juvenile court. Justice. I made the point yesterday that there's one juvenile court judge who sets the policies and how many count of juvenile court, and that is Judge Carrie Bloom. You might get a good judge in common please because there's fourteen, or a good judge of
municipal court. There's fourteen. But everyone who's a juvenile criminal goes before directly or indirectly Judge Bloom, and she has a policy. Now I knew. First of all, I think you're familiar with the facts of this case. I want to get your reaction to Judge Bloom putting another vicious criminal on double secret probation and what that means. Well, Bill, obviously we're not happy with that result. This was a very violent attack. It was a mob
attack on a single individual who was rendered defenseless. He was down on the ground, and while he was on the ground, he was being hit and stumped and kit he suffered a traumatic brain injury. That's a serious injury to the brain. That is a lifelong injury. And obviously we were arguing for detention, commitment to the Department of Youth Services. I know that he is
young. However, he has been through probation, responding to probation, continuing to commit acts of violence out in our community, making her community less safe. But this isn't this is typical. This is very typical of Judge Bloom's philosophy. She's radical. This is what our voters have put in and I
hope that people are waking up that are out there. We've got seven judges that are coming up on the ballot this fall, and you'd better know your judges if you want law and order and hopefully maintain the future of Hamilton County. We need to turn this county around. We've got three more years of Judge Bloom before she's up for election again, unless there's some other mechanism out there that the community can explore to get rid of her. But we're stuck
with her. We're stuck with her policies, and a lot of what she does she hides she can. She steals records, she deletes records so that we don't have access to them, or the media doesn't have access to them,
so that nobody knows exactly what she's doing. So she does hide, she operates in the shadows, and that we want to make sure that the people, the voters, the voters are the only ones that can hold her accountable, and hopefully she changes her the direction of the court, but her direction is no one should go to detention, no one should be in jail, because that's worse. But it's okay to put those rights over a victim
or the family of a victim. We have case after case in which other you know when you do this, and you keep letting them ount they continue to commit crime, they're emboldened to do it. Obviously, I'm very a big proponent of rehabilitation, but there's when there's violence involved, you have to tread very carefully which direction you're going in order to work with that child. And juvenile court is set up for rehabilitation and with graduated sanctions, but when
you're seeing this continued violence, the stronger steps need to be taken. And we have kids at thirteen that have never been involved in the system, has committed murders. That's happened a couple of years ago when I was in the juvenile court. So this is not this is so you you can't say, oh, I'm just going to do probation. I've got cases one where there was a robbery. It was the worst beating of a robbery in Price Hill
that the police officers have ever seen. And in the sentence of the disposition was that the JT was to make a new friend and tell the court how to make how his football trip went. That was what his disposition was. He was to try school and football and then talk about it at the next court date. These are these ridiculous, ridiculous dispositions. Another one, a
felonious assault was somebody at firearma juvenile used the farm, shot someone. She she gave early release, and it was the disposition at that point was we're going to look at restorative justice services and resources. I mean, these are the dispositions that are that are being done. I've got cases where she released the defendant and then on a island offense, for example, an aggregate robbery and a probation violation, released to mother from court, and then within seven
days commits a murder. Another one a defendant was a shooting victim. The Cincinni police officer actually observed the defendant standing over the victim while shooting him, found him not guilty, releases the defendant, and then of course it's retribution. Street justice took place and that defendant was later killed. And I can
go on and on. I've got case after case in juvenile court where this idea that no one should spend a night in jail or in detention and violent, and we don't remove violent criminals off our streets or those that are using firearms, and we just do social programs. I mean that's great. I'm all in favor of social programs, but they don't work for everybody, and they're not supposed to be used on everybody. No, Melissa, I remember you when you were a judge and I spoke at one of the classes you
had for veterans that had substance abuse problems, that have committed crime. And I can't tell you how many veterans and how many folks that needed help out of the hole in which they find themselves veterans programs who would be helped by Okay, you've done this, you've done that, you've got PTSD. And Judge Melissa Powers was there. We have got to treat veterans with great respect, but you must be held accountable for your behavior. I had about three
years ago Joe Dieters when she first came to the bench. One of the prosecutors and juvenile courts a lot of times, and municipal courts where the new prosecutors go to kind of get their jobs, learn how to do things. And a young prosecutor got a hold of show and said, mister Dieters, can I see you? And Joe said, sure, come on over.
And this new judge at that point, Carrie Bloom, had a case where a seventeen year old boy had raped a thirteen year old and it was a vicious rape and the result of that from Judge Bloom was to write a book report and home incarceration for seven days. And there was a meeting set up,
which is restorative justice between the victim and the perpetrator. And the mother of the thirteen year old was reluctant to go into the room in the juvenile court system with the perpetrator, but she said let's do it, and he didn't show up, and when the court was notified, nothing happened to this rapist. And Judge Bloom believes in the restorative justice. Now, secondly, I saw there's a brand new judge the municipal court and let me explain this
to Tony Bender. Every week over the fourteen weeks of a cycle, each judge of municipal Court is generally it's misdemeanor jurisdiction, but they sit there in room A and they set bonds on felonies and then those can be reviewed weeks or months later if an indictment takes place. Tell us about this new judge, Judge Samantha Silverstein, and she's been on the bench about four months. She took uh She beat Kurk Kissinger for the seat, who was a moderate
Republican, a good judge. And what's her view about setting bond for murderers, rapists, aggravated robberies, and drug dealers. This is Judge Samantha Silverstein again, a white liberal Democrat, and what is she doing with murder cases?
But she sent no our bond sign and nor means that you sign that you'll come back to court in that space, and she is, yes, exactly she and I want, I want again to make it very clear to all these listeners how important their vote is and how it affects and directly impacts their daily life every single day. These voters. She she ran in a district which is Mount Lookout, Anderson, Norwood High Park, Mount Washington. There's probably a few other neighborhoods in there. They voted her in and voted
out a very highly regarded, highly confident judge. I understood his job, knew how to keep the people safe, never had a problem, was fair. And this this judge is not from Cincinnati. She's a radical. She's been radicalized. She even puts in her bio under her the Municipal Court bio on the website that she's a bail reform advocate, so she doesn't believe, she does not believe anyone should remain behind bars between arrest and a conviction.
So it's all our bonds on violent offenses. And I want to call out the Democratic Party and the chairman, Gwen McFarlane. They endorse this person, this woman to one and and now this is what we're dealing with. And I've got case after case after case where the women helping women, the domestic violence that are felonies these that means there's a prior conviction that she's releasing on oor bonds, letting the And I've got a case here. The defendant's name
is Michael Simpson. Domestic violence falenty five aggregated burglary, felony one, strangulation on ten percent on each one of those. Because she asked him what can you afford? And he says three hundred dollars, So that's what he has to post, three hundred dollars to get out. How are you protecting that victim? What is women helping women say about these? That's what I want
to know. Where are they? Where are they? We've got I don't know how many domestic violence and strangulation cases were violence against women and is or bond. The bonds that were set yesterday domestic violence felony three that means there's multiple convictions or of CCW failure to comply with an officer or felonious assault and aggravated robbery. This case is so outrageous. This defendant admitted that he shot
and robbed and stole somebody's car, an innocent person on June first. Two days later, he then is involved in a high speed pursuit with officers. They're trying to pull them over because the plates on the car come up stolen, and he goes into a high speed pursuit with two babies, an eighteen months and a four year old in the backseat of the car. Two children, and then they have to use stop six to stop. But when they
finally get him under arrest and he's then they play. He admits to the robbery, admits to shooting an innocence of person to steal the car because he wouldn't turn over the car keys. Oh our bond. He is out now again. These women that are voting for one issue, single issue or identity politics and just vote for women. You better wake up because your vote. We've got this judge now for the next six years, and she is not going to change her philosophy. So I'm just all I can do. There's
not much I can do. We're fighting as hard as we can, but all we can do is make sure that the public understands the grab and the importance of this next election in every election after this. Are state representatives who make the laws. Because some of these laws are too loose, and these radicals are using them to their advantage so that they can make our community less
safe, or they're not following the law. We bring up the constitutional amendment that was passed by the voters seventy percent in the state of Ohio that judge must consider the safety of the community that must be taken into account. She's not following that. She doesn't have to, so does she says, she
wrote the law. She knows she wrote the law. That she doesn't even she doesn't have to consider it. She has to consider what's the least restrictive means when somebody is arrested in charge with a crime and we're not talking about she asked, minor offenses. We're talking these are the worst things a person can do to I'm thinking of Benjamin Addison, the UC student who was murdered when he went out to get his car and someone's trying to steal it and
he was shot to death. And in this case, what this is one guy a shot, admitted to it, and she gave him sign your name and leave or post one hundred bucks and you're gone. That doesn't take into account public safety, which we pass seventy percent. Can you take it upstairs? Can you file some special writ before the Supreme Court on Judge Samantha Silverstein, who's a left ring radical Marxist judge, is anything you can do well?
The only thing I can say is, I mean, we're trying to explore any option in any recourse, but there's so much discretion given to the judges because they're of the independence of the judiciary. We are limited on what we can do now. Once there's an indictment, hopefully we get a better judge and maybe we can get them into custody then to keep the community safe.
But we know violent offenders continue to commit crime. We know that the best judge of future behavior is looking at what's currently going on in their pasts. That's why a criminal history is so important when a judge is considering bond. Just none of this is taken into account at all, flight risks, not at all. We had this abusive corpse on the on the body that was disposed of in a garbage can. He was given you know, there's he that man went to the bank before he was arrested, drew as much
money. He told the cops. He knows that if I if he said anything, he'd go to jail for the rest of his life. He was just released from parole and he you know, so he's a flight risk. He's and he's out, he's out on bond. I mean, this is just the most outrageous of we I've never seen it in the thirty two years. How how reckless this is, and what a complete disregard for victims, for communities, for the safety. The defendant's rights are way more important.
But what's most important is their agenda. And the silver Stein and and and also Carrie Bloom they are they are it's their agenda, and that's what's the most critical. They are. They have radicalized, they have drank the kool aid, and I can't believe I cannot believe that the voters want this. I mean, the guy that stuffed the woman in the in the garbage can, who had previous record, he was released on bond. He was he was given a bond of I think it's a thousand and me double check.
I think it's around a thousand dollars, hundred bucks, hundred bucks in you're out. No, I think it's a thousand. It was like five ten percent on thousand. I mean, these are yeah, you know, and that is that's in an ongoing investigation. We don't know what the circumstances were that that led for this body to be but you know, you've got an ongoing investigation. He makes a statement, I'll go to prison the rest of
my life if I tell you anything, right. I mean, there's maybe more to the story here, and there may be he's a flight risk at the very least, at the very least he's out, all right, Uh, bless of powers. I don't know what to say. I'm watching our city become Detroit, Washington, DC, Atlanta becoming Portland, and you're the only one standing at the gate trying to protect us. And I hope the voters by November fifth, wise up to what's happening in our community, and
nobody wants this to happen. And I would assume women helping women. I'd be holding news conferences protesting some of these ridiculous bonds that are set. But well, we have to go, Melissa Powers. We'll talk later about Orlando sons and things like that, but up against the clock book. Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And please keep doing
what you're doing. Please, thank you and thank you Bill, and hopefully you keep shutting a light and keep telling people so they know what's happening down here, because our media is not reporting it is. They're almost an arm of this type of philosophy out there. Thank you, Melissa Powers, good day, Thank you. Well, let's continue with more Wow, what happened to the City of Cincinnati? What happened to Hamilton County? By comments next on news radio seven hundred w L. I want to set up the rest
of this afternoon's big show. Of course, Reds Baseball. First, bitch about three to ten, go to the pregame festivities about two ten or so. The second I and then Reds have of the last eleven games, they've won eight they're eight and three. They look impregnable, they look unbeatable. They're still in last place by a small percentage, but they're two games out of second place. Now for the next several weeks, they play only Central
Division. They play the Pirates a lot, they played the Cubs a lot. They play Milwaukee. They can't beat. But nonetheless there's hope, keep hope alive. And then after that, of course, Lance McAllister begins coverage postgames sometime rounds six, ten, and away we go. Secondly, when you listen to Melissa Powers, she is ringing the bell and sounding the alarm. And this is not about black or white. What it's about is liberal
or conservative. There are numerous African American judge in the Hamlin County Municipal Court who would not do what this judge has done, Samanthas Silverstein. They wouldn't do it because most of the black judges live in the city of Cincinnati in Hamilton County. They have to live in Hamilton County and they know what's going on. And so for those who want to coin this as a racial issue,
it is not a racial issue. The two biggest offenders, Judge Carrie Bloom and Judge Samantha Silverstein are both white females, big time Marxist liberals who believe in restorative justice and no bonds. But nonetheless they're white. So please don't make this a racial issue. It isn't. I'll give you the names shortly of all the black judges who would do nothing of this. Secondly, Melissa Parters spoke briefly about the chairman of the Democrat Party, and I know
her well. I've had breakfast with her a few times, and she is a good one. There's nothing wrong with the leadership of the modern Democrat Party because Gwen McFarlane, who is the chair is a good woman. In fact, Joe Dieters, not exactly a liberal, likes Gwen McFarlane, who is the chair who's an African American female of the Democrat Party in Hamley County. And so it's not racial. They want to make it racial because it allows liberals to take to the high road and act to say, well, that's
Republicans again acting racist. No, it's not. Race has nothing to do with it. For example, some of the black judges in Hamlety County that would not give murderers oh our bonds, who would not give rapist oh our bonds? And I want to hear from women helping women. At some point, Melissa Powers is willing to share with them all the cases were. Judges
in Hamley County treated a man abusing his woman as no big deal. She mentioned the one case a guy breaks into his ex wife's house, which is a burglary egg burglary, beats her, ties her to a chair, administers punishment, strangles her, thinks she's dead, and she passes out, of course, with wounds all over her body, and the guy left. She was able to get help at some point, and you know what happened to that guy? Oh our bond? Go out keep doing it. You might
recall the case I saw it on Channel five a few days ago. This woman who had I think six or seven kids was found in a garbage can in the Oakley area, dead, obviously dead. Now, the guy who did that had a lengthy criminal record. So what happens when he came to court he got to know ur bond or a five hundred dollars bond, I
know, and he's gone. You'd be a clown to come back when you're facing life imprisonment without possibility of parole and I'm trying to find this the restorative justice crowd in New York City. You might recall there was a shooting of two NYPD cops. One lived because he had a bullet proof vest on. The other was shot in the hip. And as if that's not okay,
he's going to spend months in rehabilitation. And the head of the police union said that the person, the illegal immigrant that did that, he's not like a newcomer. He's an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, nineteen years old, is likely to be out on bond soon. We had the same philosophy tiptoeing in the Hamlin the county murderers and rapists, let them out on bond. Three years ago, when Judge Kerry Bloom first got to the bench, I remember
Joe Dieters called me. He was prosecuted at the time. And so I get this call from one of my young assistants in juvenile court. He calls her over, sits down and tell me what happened. Well, there was a seventeen year old boy who raped a thirteen year old boy and terrible rape. And so the kid was arrested but was released on bond immediately didn't spend a night in jail. Took about a year to bring the case to trial. He pled guilty, admitted it, and Judge Bloom gave him a book
report and sent him back home with a little bit of home incarceration. This is a rapist, no problem. I can't imagine to show this is not a racial issue. Several of the good judges in Hamilety County Municipal Court, such as Dwayne Mallory. He lives in the black community, somewhat of a moderate liberal, but Dwayne Mallory would not give our bonds to murderers and rapists. Tyrone Yeats been a good friend of mine for a long time, been
on the bench, I think for like twenty five years. He would never give our bonds to rapists and murderers in his community or anyone else's. How about Ted Berry, Judge Ted Berry, the son of the great Theodore Berry, He would never have done that. William L. Mallory Bill Mallory served on the Court of Appeals with my wife. He would never give o R bonds the murderers and rapists and other names like Jackie Janakio from the West side of town. No way. Gwynn Bender, no way, Bernie Bochard,
no way, Brad Greenberg, no way. Josh Berkowitz, one of my favorite municipal court judges, wouldn't have done it, in addition to all the others. So this is tiptoeing into the warm, bright blue waters of democratic politics. It's called restorative justice. And even though the cops produce and arrest murderers and rapists and those who beat the crap out of kids and crack their skulls wide open with brain bleeds that they get out of jail immediately, don't
go to jail at all. You might recall the case about a month or two ago were four teenage girls wanted to beat up somebody on the Metro and they beat up some woman twenty years old, and all four were released on bond by Judge Bloom before the paperwork was done. That's where we are and what happens. And Melissa Powers touched on this is that women love voting for
women. And in the climate the last couple of years where the liberals believe that abortion is their ticket to glory, killing as many unborn, healthy babies as is possible, that many women go to the ballot box and they see a woman's name, and their eyes glaze over and roll back in their skull and they vote for the woman without knowing who the woman is. You got to know the judges. Judge Lisa Bloom, you got to know the judges. You have to know the judges and who they are and what they do.
And they have someone like Judge Bloom doing what she's doing. Then to have someone similarly who is setting no bonds on serious I said, serious felonies is really despicable. But that's where we are. And Judge Samantha Silverstein has in our bio that she's an expert in bonds. Well, we just passed a law constitutionally what judges must consider the safety of the community and setting a bond. She ignores the law. It doesn't care about that. She doesn't
care about the safety of the community. She cares about restorative justice. So if you want Cincinnati and Hamleton County to look like Detroit, Chicago, New York, if you want us to look like Washington, d c Atlanta, Portland, LA, what you got to do is stay ignorant as to you're voting for. And I'll say this that there's a sense, especially by women living in the suburbs that they vote democratic, They find out who are the
Democratic who are the Republican judges? And that's what I do as a mother, as a daughter, as a sister. Is this what you want in your community? That rapist murderers are freed quickly and if in juvenile court having violated probation numerous times, the kid fourteen year old now fifteen, who kicked the crap out of that boy whose name I cannot mentioned, and I had a mother on yesterday, do you think that boy deserves a third, fourth and a fifth chance? The answer is no. Is that the only crime
he's committed the last few few months, I don't think so. They're marauding around looking for people to beat up just for the hell of it, because it's fun to watch someone suffer and almost kill someone. And that boy received probation, continuing probation until he's twenty one, not one not one day, not one week, not one month in detention. Romo's killing someone. How how sick it is, that's how much trouble we're in, and we're in
serious difficulty, and it's not going to get any better. It's going to get worse until we decide what our community looks like, not based upon race or politics, but really based upon how to keep Cincinnati in Hamley County safe. Well, let's continue. And I have great empathy for Tracy, the mother who was on yesterday when she went to the er children to see her son's body beaten to within an inch of his life now with lifetime injuries.
And the boy that did that gets no punishment, having violated probation again and again and again. And Judge Bloom, Judge carry Bloom and sentencing a couple days ago, berated the prosecutor and the police officer, the detective who investigated this, and it berated them not giving that boy any time in jail. Completely utterly despicable. I do not want my town to look like Chicago, Detroit, downtown, New York City. For those who shoot and kill are
released before the paperwork is completed. That's where we are. Now. We're not there yet because our read off name of all kinds of judges that won't put up with this kind of stuff. But the Campbell's nose is in the tent. And be aware, ladies, who you're voting for. Well, let's continue. The line becomes available. Five one, three, seven four nine, seven thousand after one o'clock today we have doctor John Mendelson will be
here about some vampire efforts to improve the way you look. I know Michelle Schneider is always interested in this how to make yourself look better? And later on is Reds Baseball twelve fifty three, Home of Your Reds. Who's Radio seven hundred WULW Bill cunning In the Great American. Of course the Helith medical
reporter at Channel twelve is Liz Bonus does great work. And of course doctor John Mendelsson and Rukwood at the Advanced Cosmetic and Laser Center is at the cutting edge of all things relative to weight loss and hair restoration and also procedures with the face. And I'm watching this segment she had on about vampire procedures and I'm looking at this thinking is back gonna suck on my neck? What is
this? And then I watched it and I said, I've gout to talk to doctor John Mendelsson to get a report on whether this is good and whether it's effective the vampire procedures. And doctor John Mendelson, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. So, Doc, can you tell the American people, What is the vampire procedure? Does it work? Sure? So, thank you. So the vampire facelift is a procedure that uses something called platelet rich plasma or what we call PRP. And this is a blood component that has
what we call platelet drive growth factor. So I'll explain it to you. So you come in and we'll draw some blood, we'll spin it down in a centrifuge, and then we'll add something to activate the blood. And what
this does is these bioactive molecules will help promote collagen and tissue regeneration. So what we do, Bill, is we use the PRP also with what we call hyaluronic Aciphiller's juveter and wrestling to add a volume back to portions of the face that has lost volume and improves wrinkles and improves the texture of the skin and so forth. These days, however, there's something there's sort of the next generation vampire facelift. And I don't know if you've heard of exisomes,
but exisomes are expressed from stem cells. And so what the exosomes do is that they communicate with other cells to influence the behavior of these cells. So for example, in the case of the vampire facelift or skin resurfacing, and I had a laser treatment around my eyes. Everyone in my office was telling me that I was looking you know, old and tired. So right, so I know I feel that way, but I didn't know I looked that way. But anyway, so I had hope do a laser resurface scene and
during the recovery process for that, I use these exosomes. So I placed exosomes over the area to help regenerate the skin more quickly and build more collagen. But we see these exisomes also you mentioned hair restoration, and so non surgically, these xisomes are used topically. Let's say your hair stinning, whether not your male or female, these exosomes are actually stimulating new hair growth. Obviously you have to have a follicle, but many of these hair follicles are
dormant. So we use these topically and we can see hair growth. And we use these with our hair transplant patients as well. You know, even patients undergoing hair transplantation with the with the robot. Typically what will happen is after a hair transplant will lose some of the hair follicles we just play. So let's say we placed three thousand hair follicles. They start to grow. You sort of look like a chia pet initially, but then those hairs separate
from the follicle and we lose them. Well, with these exisomes, we're not seeing the loss of these hairs these graphs, so it's really very exciting. Between PRP and exosomes. There are all sorts of things that we do now non surgically. Doctor John menelsoon Tony Benders telling me in the last few years he may get a face lift, and the reason not to do it is you look bad you get to I've seen some my wife's friends have a
face lift. They can't go out for a week or ten days and they have the face looks like they got beat up, and then it slowly gets better. So the vampire face lift is using your own blood, your own collagen, and is the recovery time much quicker. Yeah, it's a non surgical procedure. So perhaps you may have some bruising, you could have some swelling, but overall it's non surgical versus versus surgery. I don't want to dismiss the facelift though, By the way, we perform this under local anesthesia.
So of course there's recovery, as you said, but the old facelifts where you've got longer incisions and general anesthesia and tubes and drains, we haven't done that in over twenty years. And so depending upon want one desires, if you have a lot of you know, aging and jowling and laxity in your neck, perhaps a what we call it an advanced facelift under local anesthesia is a better choice for that person. But for many people they want non
surgical modalities and the vampire facelift would be great for that. So doctor John, this is legit a vampire facelift. You do them in Rookwood. And well the how long is the procedure? Do you look better? I mean? Is there a downside? What's the nouns? Yeah? Well, some of the benefits are that with PRP, particularly is it's autologous. It comes from you, it's your blood, so there's really no risk. What we're doing is we're taking a cell component and utilizing that to improve things. And
yes, you can see results immediately. Like I said, perhaps there could be some swellings that things might need to settle down a little bit, but you can see improvement where there's volume loss and wrinkles and textural things immediately, and there's a longer term benefit as well because these plately drive growth factors are
stimulating the production of collagen over the following months. Well, Tony Bender may call in and get an appointment because he's talking about a full face lift and maybe a belly tuck, and the vampire facelift looks like it's the resolution. This is at the cutting edge of stuff. Use your own blood, in your own collagen to fill into spaces and away you go where doctor John Mendelsson
advanced cosmetic and laser surgery right there in the rook Wood. And the next time I'm in the area, I'm going to stop by and maybe give me an analysis. Get a vampire in my face something like that, Right man, I can't look much better than a look man. And my wife says, I look like Rinaldo's socker. You know, you know there's another way to look at that. Sometimes we say that there are just you know,
there are limits to what we can do. We're not magicians, so you know, oh, with Tony Benner, you'd have to be a magician. But all right, doctor John Mendelsson, You're the best, and once again thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. God bless you. Thank you day as doctor John Mendilsson in the Advanced Cosmetic and Laser Center and Vampire
Facelift could be in your future. On News Radio seven hundred wl H Bully cunning in the Great American and coming up later Reds Baseball winners of eight of the last eleven and first pitch about three ten. Coverage starts about two to ten. I would know that tomorrow is the eightieth anniversary of June sixth, nineteen forty four, and that was the occasion that ultimately about a year,
about fourteen months later, resulted in the collapse of Nazi Germany. And because of the success of that landing, which wasn't a given that the war was cut short by one or two or three years and kept the Nazis from possibly obtaining a nuclear weapon that they would have nuked London, in which case the world would be different today as we know it. And likely this is the last time that some of the soldiers, sailors, marines who went ashore on
D Day and Normandy instead of Calais will be alive. Most of they got to be in their late nineties or centennials, and as a consequence, this is it. And we sent our President Joe Biden this morning to Normandy for all the festivities. He was born during World War Two, and first thing he did, he had a couple of meeting scheduled to cancel the meetings because he wasn't up to it and had to take a nap. So that's how
it begins. And the only reason the twenty fifth Amendment has not been used on him is the alternative is Kamala Harris, and the Democrats have figured out that Kamala Harris would be less popular at the polling places than Joe Biden,
so they got to stick with this guy as long as possible. And the reason those around Joe Biden said let's have a debate on June twenty seventh is that it possibly gives them time to substitute him out in case something horrible occurs, such as another brain freeze or trips and falls, or can't remember things
you may recall that time. Newsweek have done interviews now with Biden and with Trump about what would the next four years look like under each president and when it came time for Joe Biden. I watched yesterday with Jake Tapper, the Time magazine reporter, not exactly a conservative, say that Joe Biden had many mental lapses, and he was speaking so softly that I struggled to hear what
he had to say. And then at one point in the interview, the conversation with Time Magazine, he confused the leaders of Red China and Russia. He thought maybe Red China was in the Ukraine, and thought maybe Russia was in Gaza. He wasn't sure what who was doing what where. And he also reported that he moved very slowly, that it took him quite a few minutes to answer some questions in trouble hearing what the interviewer was asking him.
And this goes on, and the Wall Street Journal yesterday or today did a report that Democrats and Republicans are saying out loud what everyone knows privately. Sixty one percent of us, the American people, think that Joe Biden's not up to do another four years. I want to know what the thirty nine percent we're thinking about. At a meeting in February, Democrats and Republicans had a big powwow in the White House about future permits for shipping LNG liquefied natural gas
to many countries. We have more LNG than all the rest of the world put together, and we use it in the most environmentally sensitive ways possible, and so we could have LNG sent all over Europe in the world while the climate, economic, and national security impact of those exports are being studied. So Biden at one point said, we're taking a look about what to do
with LNG. The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, said, well, mister President, you've already halted permitting for shipping LNG to many countries, including Europe. And he looked around and said did I do that? And some staffer came up whispered in his ear, and all we got out of Biden was oh, okay. Then he talked about and many Democrats say the
same thing, but they won't let their names being used. They shared with a report of the idea that someone should consider the twenty fifth Amendment, but politically it's not going to happen. The twenty fifth Amendment says that if the majority of the Cabinet and the Vice President together agree that the sitting president for
whatever reason cannot do his or her job. They can file a petition suggesting such with the clerk of the House of Representatives and the clerk of the US Senate, and once that is filed, the presidential power shifts immediately from the president to the vice president. And then what happens is the Senate has a mini trial a month or two later to determine if the sitting president is mentally
alert. In today's world, you can't wait a month or two and what would happen immediately is that Kamala Harris would be the acting president until the resolution takes place in the Senate. That's the twenty fifth Amendment. And the more Republicans deal with Joe Biden, you can't. It's obvious he's being used by the radical left because they still think he's their best shot at beating Donald Trump.
So they wanted to schedule this quick presidential debate on June twenty seventh with straight jacket rules, so that the Democratic Party could determine at that point by the end of June first of July whether or not he's going to be nominated
at the convention in August in Chicago. It is truly unbelievable when we have Robert Herr, the AG appointed by Mary Garland to look into the competency of Joe Biden holding all these classified documents, and Robert Herr, after eight months, including depositions with Joe Biden, came away saying he committed serious felonies by having classified documents and unclassified settings available to all, including communicating to others on
tape the content of top secret documents, which is a crime. So you have the Attorney General designee Robert Herr saying, yes, President Joe Biden committed numerous felonies, but we can't prosecute him because he's not mentally alert, he's frail and elderly, doesn't have a memory. In fact, you can't recall the dates he served as Obama's vice president, and the media gave that about
a six hour story and then moved back on to Trump. Can you imagine if any Republican president, Reagan, Bush, Bush or Trump had an assistant Attorney general declare that the sitting Republican president is not mentally alert, doesn't have an intact memory, is frail, and elderly, doesn't respond to questions what the media and what the Democrats will do with that one. It's obvious. But because Kamala Harris is so unpopular and so unwanted, they can't go that
direction. And to walk over the top of her and give us Hillary Clinton or Gavin Newsom as the nominee as a non starter. Also, they're probably more unpopular than Joe Biden, but the more he's covered, the more his support will evaporate. We can't have this on the nuclear trigger. And of course the world wants Joe Biden to stay as the president. They don't want a pro American bully of sorts who is strong and brave and courageous like Donald
Trump. Europe doesn't want that. Asia doesn't want that. They want Joe Biden because he doesn't do anything. He's could be manipulated. He couldn't couldn't say liquefied natural gas, much less spell it. He has no clue what his orders even say, because he signs things put thereby his Marxist staff that he's completely unaware of. And of course the media won't cover it because it's good for Donald Trump. That's rule number one. And Time magazine is saying
the same thing, and the Wall Street Journal, are you listening. Do you understand what's going on? Well, let's continue. Blind becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Bill Cunningham, the Great American, with you on All of the Great Americans every day, Monday through Friday. On seven hundred WLW. Bill Dennison is with us with sports Good Morning. This is Bill Dennis in seven hundred WLW Sports Baseball
Laction. Last night, the Reds whipped up on the Dodgers in Los Angeles, eight to three. Paul O'Neil belt to two home runs among his four hits in the victory. Eric Davis Homard and had three RBIs O'Neil Homard in the second and fourth inning of the game. Davis broke a three to three tie with an RBI double in Cincinnati's three run eighth inning, Then he added a two run blast in the ninth. Norm Charlton was the winner in relief. He goes to four and one. Tim Cruz took the loss. The
Reds are now ten games ahead of the Dodgers in the Western Division. The series winds up today Tom Browning taking on Fernando Vealezuela three twenty as airtime here on the Big One with the Reds. We can review. Hello, Quiet and im Skulls. I'm broadcasting seg Was that a flashback? What was that? They were playing the Rockies today? What'd they go? They're playing the Dodgers. You got Eric Davis. You're predicting two home runs. You're predicting
Norm Charlton gets to save. You're predicting great number twenty one. Paul O'Neil hits a three run homer. Is that true? Is that today? I think so? Well, everybody's living at a time warp. Well, have a game three forty now twenty minutes before four a con Time to check in. Bill Dennison is with us with sports Good morning. This is Bill Dennis in seven hundred WLW sports Baseball Lash. Last night, the Reds whipped up on the Dodgers in Los Angeles eight to three. Paul O'Neill belt at two
home runs among his four hits in the victory. Eric Davis homerd and had three RBIs. O'Neil homard in the second and fourth inning of the game. Davis broke a three to three tie with an RBI double in Cincinnati's three run eighth inning. Then he added a two run blast in the ninth Norm Charlton was the winner in relief. He goes to four and one. Tim Cruz took the loss. The Reds are now ten games ahead of the Dodgers in
the Western Division. The series winds up today Tom Browning taking on Fernando Valezuela. Three twenty is airtime here on the Big One with the Reds. We can review now segment that that is dramatic when you think Tom Browning is in heaven above as I speak. I think Fernando is still around any val correct. I think he's still with us. The pitching match of that one, that's gonna be one hell of a matchup. But I tell you, Paul
O'Neill, whatever happened to that guy when he left Cincinnati? Did he ever do anything? I think he's got a statue or his name at in Yankee Stadium and he's aft. I was looking at those names around it and he's right behind Ella. Did the Cruz? How that's a tough one from the Reds. You know, the young superstar that leads the world and nobody can't the Cruz. Who can't say that that's going to be a guy Paul O'Neill that's PAULI as Paul O'Neill on the Yes Network. Oh well, how many
Yanks? Oh well, but Paul O'Neill is still doing broadcasting for what team Yankees said? Isn't their name? Yeah? And he's got the monument, he's got his number retired. Right, and even Cincinnati when it happened, you might recall it. He's guy that kicked the baseball into the infield? Did it? Did it work? Yeah? He was great? Right, he could have been a placekicker in the National Football League. How about this? Jason Kid gets hold of me. This is one of the best introts
ever for the students report. That's Doug Kid's son, Jason. I'll tell you what why were you? What were you doing at three forty? I assume am that I have no idea what year was that? From sheriff nineteen nine on nineteen ninety, I have no idea. Well, you weren't on the on in the afternoons. It was three I can't remember, because Gary can't remember yesterday, didn't remember overnight sports over. I was sleeping. You
were half asleep because you're always about three quarters. Will heave the stude reporters a proud service every local tem Star Heating, get air conditioning dealers, temp Star Coula. You could field in beautiful Milford, the home of one main gallery called Baker Heating, right down the street at five one three eight, three one fifty one twenty four. Looking at my left, seeing that is
saying world leaders say you can't let Trump win. Of course, if you're a world leader outside of this country, you want Biden in office or Trump. You want Biden and you want him badly, right, look at him. It's embarrassing. Seg man. Why do we ever trade Paul O'Neil for Roberto Kelly? Can you explain that one to me? I have no idea, Willie. That was one of the dumbest trades they've ever pulled off, but one of the best. When I talked to Pauli about that after the
trade, he said, Man, this is tough. I'm in ohioan yeah, and I'm thinking one of my almost and everything right, don't like New York because you know, he goes to look at it and dominates New York. Thank you, Paul O'Neill. A monument next to Mickey Mantle and a retired number right in there with Yogi Bearra Babe, Ruth Luke, Garry Bad, Paul O'Neill. And guess what the Reds didn't want him. Unbelievable,
Andy Mack. Please continue, well, Willy, UDF is the fastest way to save money on gas, just just by buying your favorite ice cream treats you typically buy every day. Sure, if you're in the mood to buy with a mold or shake by a larger giant size, and you saved ten cents a gallon? How about that? Why go anywhere else but U d F. That's Mark Shaer right there. That's correct. I had one of the malts. There's nothing better than the UDF malt delicious, nothing better.
Last night, Willie Frankie Montoss Delon took a no hitter into the seventh inning, Ali daily Cruz hit one to Montana as the Reds would beat the Rockies four to one. Here's the question. If he didn't give up that double in the seventh, would he still be on the mound? Would David Bell let him finish the game for a no hitter? It all depends on how he's feeling, Willy. In that that thing called the pitch count, it was close to one hundred. I think he would have left him in there.
If I would have left him in there, what the hell? He becomes the first visiting pitcher in the history of hitter Friendly Corse Field to throw at least seven innings with nine or more strikeouts and allowing no more than one hit. You allow one hit in course field, I'd retire because that would be it. What if the Reds do not lose another game as I predicted in June and are in first place by the fourth, I'd be drinking a
fifth. Fernando Cruz had Buck Farmer finished up on the combined three hitter and like I said, Elie Daily Cruz four hundred and forty eight foot home run. He hit it out to Boise, Idaho. Let's see. So the Reds go for the sweep today. Graham Ashcraft against Dakota Hudson. He's got seven wins career wise against Cincinnati coverage, been coming up with at two ten
with the award winning RNL carriers inside pitch. That's good last night, Willie Oh, this would rip death center field and he got a bunch of it. Get a cowboy, baby is gone. Home run for La Day La Cruz. Hello, that's his tenth of the year and his first home run. Lord, I can't remember the last almost a month. I'll make it
two of that being red. That was a rocket out of here. That would have been out of Yosemite. Ret Louder one of the red top pitching pros best fan fan eleven last night, but got a no decision for Double A Chattanoogas. They lost a tough one to the Rocket City trash Pandace. What's that? The Double A team of the La Angels located in Alabama? The Rocket City What trash Pandas? Never heard him? You got a great looking logo. I've bet at garbage Panda Panda coming out of a garbage can.
It is the greatest, one of the greatest logos a minor league. They call it the Panda trash Pandace. Get it right. Congrats to former Notre Dame Starr Rocky Boyman no Rose Leavell. She become the forty three player in the United States women's national team history to reach one hundred caps AKA appearances
and a three to nothing international friendly match victory over South Korea. And my wife controls Mountain un her name with an iron grip and when she came there, Penny took her off to the side and taught her how to play soccer. How about that? How about that? Tonight in Ohio Boys State Lacrosse semi final action, Saint X, the home of Rocky Boyman'll take on Upper
Arlington and Jim Herman. That is correct, don't forget Jim Herman. That's right, the greatest athlete every come out of Saint X. The Memorial Tournament begins tomorrow. Who's gonna shake the hand of the Golden Bear Jack Nicholas on Sunday after the final round? I say, Machilroy, Mirfield and beautiful Dublin. I say you, Let's see what happens. The NBA Finals kickoff tomorrow, Dallas at Boston. The NHL Stanley Cup Finals Saturday, Dallas hosting Edmonton.
Now tennis tennis, The joker is wild. Novak Djokovic gonna undergo surgery on his horn meniscus in Paris today and so that puts his status for Wimbledon in doubt. He tore the meniscus in his right knee during a fourth round match yes or the other day, played through the pain, won in five sets, and that was it. So I don't know. The let's see, Wimbledon is set for July first, he will probably likely he'll skip the grass courts and to swing into play in the Paris Olympics that begin July twenty
seventh. And the Joker as the defense is the defending champion of the Cincinnati Opened aka Western and Southern Open presented by John Barrett. Is he coming? I don't know. It all depends on it. Well, I'm sure that's not what till August August, so I guess I would say the Joker is probably gonna be here. The greatest golfer in Cincinnati history? Is it Steve Flesh? Is it Jim Herman? Is it Doug Martin? Is it Jim Woppenheim? Or you or me I'm going with, or the great Bruce Roddy.
The greatest senior golfer of all time is Bruce Roddy. Okay, let that name be known and heard by generations unborn Bruce Roddy. I don't know, Willie. I think that it's a toss up between mister Herman and mister Flesh, and they have played both though and one on the PGA Tour, right right, and then Steve Flesh has had a nice career seen in the Champions Tour. So match has been set up. It's gonna be Steve Flesh, Yeah, and Joe Dieters Justice, Joe against me and Jim Herm Herman
put that on TV. It's gonna be wild. It's gonna be a ken view, a view to the kill. All right, believe me out there, he'll be killed. So we'll see what happens. I'm taken maybe by a hare flesh over Herman. But if you win, it's the US Open. I'm putting Jim Herman on top. Who, by the way, who said Look, no matter what you say, Donald Trump's done a lot for me and I really love that guy. Now can people say that without condemnation?
Say that, I don't know. Get me out of the student's report, please, Well the amount of the red's going for the sweep today in the Mile High City. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report. Appreciate it, Thank you. We get to Yoder flip that we don't. As my wife said, Brandley, he's a funny man. Would you agree, Yes, let's continue with more Go cunning in with the segment on news radio seven hundred WLW
