Good things. The feedback I'll often here is that people enjoy the podcast because they find it encouraging and inspiring. Listen to the Joelo Seen podcast from the iHeartRadio app or wherever you listen to podcasts. Bill Cutting in the Great American Welcome this War. It's tooth afternoon. The tries they had a small compears to be everywhere because of the Canadian wildfires and so much stuff's going on. I can't stand it anymore. The PGA tour is combined with the Live Tour,
and some one of those events that I can't believe is true. Tony Benner told me this morning. I said, I can't happen, and I don't know how it happened, but the dp Tour, along with the Live along with the PGA have now merged come up with a brand new name. I'm going to say to shock and disbelief. But on a more local basis, of course, the Inquirers declared that the Western Southern Open is dead, gone and buried. It's the epitaph is being written as I speak by Jason
Williams. And yesterday the City of Mason, led by Don Prince and Lynda Coffee prince had put up fifteen million dollars. Is that chaws urinating in the wind? A man with all the answers is David Young, the commission the commissioner of the Monkey Bartoneer, the Commissioner of Warren County is with us and Dave Young welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Fast moving developments. This deal supposedly be done within the next two months, one way or another.
As we sit here this glorious Tuesday afternoon, what is the status of the tennis tournament in Mason? And more importantly, is the inquir wrong. My buddy Jason Williams had me on his table day Airways on Saturday night at nine o'clock talking about this very subject. Jason went to the Mason City Council meeting yesterday, and I think the reports of the death of the tournament in Warren County are premature. As Mark Twain once said, look, this is a
very serious, very competitive situation. It is not a layup, as you and I have talked about from the beginning. This is free market capitalism at its best or at its worst, depending on your perspective. Will you know life is made up of events and some events are very mundane. Most events are very mundane. Some are transformative, and for instance, my daughter is getting married in nash Vegas on Saturday. That's going to be a transformative event,
not a mundane event. Unfortunately, the Western Southern Tennis Tournament that has occurred in Greater Cincinnati for some one hundred and twenty four years is going through a transformative, transformative event as we speak. There is new ownership group. And the first thing I want to say, I've seen some people getting upset with Western and Southern Why did they sell the tournament? That is not what happened here. The US Tennis Association actually owned what they called the sanction for
this tournament. And what happened is the USTA did some renovations at the National US Tennis Center in New York where they played the US Open to the tune of six hundred six hundred million dollars Willie And unfortunately, right after they spent six hundred million dollars renovating that grand facility, what happened COVID happened the banks
and the learners that actually gave them the money didn't really care. They were demanding payment, So there were some financial issues that were going on with the US Tennis Association, so they decided that they were going to maybe sell a couple of their assets. They sold the asset in Madrid, generated hundreds of millions of dollars to go against that, and then they also decided, we're going to put the Western Southern Open in Mason, Ohio up for sale.
That is what happened. This had nothing to do with Western and Southern selling
the tournament. Oh, we're selling the tournament. Nothing like that. Is the US Tennis Association needing capital to pay off their debts of a six hundred million dollar improvement to Flushing in New York, and all of a sudden, this is happening, so to put with US in Layman's terms, because of the pandemic, there was a little bit of a money problem with the US, and they said, well, let's sell some of these Antslary events raised
that jack to cover the six hundred million, and just by happenstance, the tournament in Mason was one of the two events they could sell. I know, John Barrett, Western Southern and the Lender family made a very generous offer to keep it here. But this one character, I said, I'm going to come in with even more money because I love tennis and this b mark capital. Ben Navarro said, I'll put up more money than anyone because I want this damn thing to be in the Carolinas. And that's what happened.
Correct, This sending voice, the sending voice in the backroom, one hundred percent. The yeah, sorry about that. Yeah, it is a free market capital deal. Where he came in, he offered the money. He's a tennis guy, he's got a tennis family, he's got a daughter that actually is a professional player and actually made some noise at the French Open last week. So he's committed to the sport. But what he's not committed to
is Greater Cincinnati because he doesn't have any relationships here. So what the entire region has been trying to do is show him just how important the Greater Cincinnati region is, how committed we are to the tournament. And it's not just about money, it's about the brand. It's about Mason pointing out the great point yesterday that there's some five hundred volunteers that go and participate at this event. There is a brand here, there's a loyal to hear people open up
their homes and let the players stay at them. I mean, it's just been a long standing this is the way we do it. And from the reports I've seen, the players actually really really enjoy coming here and playing. So those are all the things that we're trying to impress on them. But
ultimately, at the end of the day, it's about money too. I can imagine if John Barrett and if this tournament for one hundred and twenty four years was in the Carolinas and John Barrett and Carl Lindner went to buy the tournament into Carolinas, would they keep the tournament in the Carolinas or would they bring it here? I would think the shoes on the other foot with Ben Navarro, I would assume he puts up one hundred million, hundreds of millions
of dollars to make the deal happen there instead of here. Am I reading that correctly? Possibly, But again it's not like he's putting this in his backyard. Charlotte is not Charleston, South Carolina. He's still going to have to get on his plane and travel forty five minutes an hour to go to the tournament, just like he would to come here. So it's not literally, I'm getting in my car and driving a half an hour to go over and see my tennis tournament. It's greater than that. It's just I think
a lot of it. He has business connections apparently in the Charlotte area. You know, he almost bought the Charlotte the Carolina Panthers. He put in a bid for them, so he's got connections there. But we just want to instill on him we want this tournament, we want to keep this tournament. We want you to have the business connections here in our town. And literally, people from the Cincinnati Business Committee, which is a big time group
that are all the big boy real business leaders of this community. They're uniformly supportive of this effort. This is not just the city of Mason, not just a Warren County. It's a greater Cincinnati regional effort with the state coming in over the top and saying we want to partner with you. So this is literally an all hands on deck situation. And you know, I spoke
to bell Sites this morning. He's a majority leader of the Ohio House, and he largely said, we got a five billion dollars third plus in the state of Ohio. Our check book is open. So you got the state of Ohio a Republican saying we want it. We got you you you run Warren County with an iron grip. You say we want it. Got the city of Mason run by Don Prince, they say they want it. You got Fifth Third Bank, You got Sin Toss right next door there. You
got the big boys, Proctor and Gamble. All those are saying we wanted Harry got Carl Lender, you got you got John Barrett. But it's going to come down to one person, Ben Navarro, who's a multi multi billionaire worth allegedly seven billion dollars, wanting to blow one or two hundred million million dollars extra to move it to the Carolinas. And the weather there is terrible according to the mayor of Mason in August. And the weather isn't so good
here belize is better than in Carolina. And so if you were a betting man, do you have a couple of aces up your sleeve, David Young, give an aces spade to pull out of your cuffs? Welly, that's a great question. And the one thing I do know is I don't negotiate in public. Are these are very sensitive dealings this is major league stuff, and I'll put it to you this way. My good friend, who happens to be of maybe a different political persuasion of me a little bit, but
was the guy who actually brought something to town recently called FC Cincinnati. Jeff Birding texted me and said, let's get together. So we meet at Embur's next to your double wide area there in the Madeira Indian Hill area. We went had to pop a couple of weeks ago, and Jeff really motivated me to try to think outside the box, to think bigger, because it's one thing, Willie, that you know, if I'm in again their shoes and you come in and say, hey, this is what we think is a
fair deal. We're going to write seventy percent of this deal. You come up with thirty percent of this deal, or sixty six and thirty three. You know, we're going to cover two thirds. You city, county, state come up with a third of the money. That's a very reasonable proposition in today's professational sports world in my humble opinion. But Jeff reminded me, let's not think like that. Think about the big picture, think about the
economic impact, think about the things that we have done that. People really didn't think we were going to be able to do on a short term. So we're trying to think outside the box, really, and we do have some aces up our sleeve, and those things are all being vetted now and hopefully some of those things are going to turn because again, we built an off ramp in Warren County based on a cocktail mapkin at about a third of the cost and about half the time that you normally touch a federal highway.
So we've got a track record of doing this. Mason's done an incredible job of economic development. Some of the businesses that they have in Mason are just unbelievable. They've competed not just on our regional scale, but on a global scale, and they've won. There are so many factors that come into play. It is just and hopefully this impression because I know, you know, we always try to give facts on your show, Willie, as opposed to
opinion of a lot of people here give opinions. I only deal with facts. So the fact is that hopefully people understand that I have a little bit of street cred when it comes to being fiscally conservative. We do not waste taxpayer dollars. We those are sacred in our world. We literally gave the largest property tax holiday last year in the state, maybe the nation's history. So we take this stuff very seriously. So if we're committing and spending public
dollars on this, darnwell assured that it's worth it. So we are not going to be timid in these negotiations. We're not going to leave any stone unturned. We are going to bring our best game and we're going to give it a shot. But you know what, this is the free market, and it is private capitals determination on what he wants to do. He's got a known quantity here, He's got a fairly set price of what he knows.
These renovations are going to be welly, do you know that at the current center, no matter what we think of it, that they don't even have a kitchen facility there. Right, All the food is brought in. There's not a players center there. There's all sorts of just kind of basic things that are done there. So the vision is to think bigger. The vision is to say pickleball has exploded here. Tourism is Warren County's number one
industry, bringing in millions of people into town. Why are we not expanding this in the Beamont Capital folks actually are recommending this, putting in pickleball courts at the community that the tournaments can have. Let's build an indoor facility that will make this more year round. Let's have concerts there. Let's do the Linder Center of Hope, which is for folks having some men problems at the
time. Let's try to get some program into where we can bring some of those folks, including folks, you know, especially the younger youth folks over there and have tennis camps and get some some joy in their life. It's literally around the corner from them. So those are all the things outside the box, Willie, that we're trying to do and trying to present and saying,
my goodness, you've got a known core. And yes, it's not saying, you know, to be candid, it's not starting from scratch, it's not all brand new, but there's some advantages of the way it is here. And it's going to be three four hundred million dollars cheaper out of
your own pocket to keep it here versus going somewhere else. And you know how much money ben Navera put up then you put up three to four hundred million dollars anyway, and so there's a point at which you got to say, look, I put up three or four hundred million dollars in order to bring the tournament owned. The tournament and Mason's coming up with a program with David Young and with Mason and City of Mason, and with the State of
Ohio. I know Mike DeWine is entering, he wants to keep it, and you got Bill sites I want to keep it that it would save him about three to four hundred million dollars to keep it here. But then you're also talking about pickleball and indoor concert and all that kind of stuff. Sounds to me like that's to plan B for somehow. Ben Navarro says, okay, in B mark Capital, we're taking it. That's why I bought it.
I can imagine if Linda and John Barrett had and was from Cincinnati and they and they had bought the tournament out North Carolina and they want to bring it back. I get that completely. But you're talking about a plan B, aren't you. You got a Plan A, and you got a Plan B, and you got a Plan C. So if we lose the tournament, then you go to b C and D. Well, there's obviously backups, but we're not even considering those backup plans right now. When I'm talking
about pickleball, I'm saying, you integrate that now. There is room now the Bemark Capital folks want to put those items there now because it actually generates revenue. Now they know that they're very smart developers. They know what they're doing. So those are incorporated into the current facility of keeping the Western Southern Tennis Tournament here. So when I'm talking about pick a ball and indoor courts and all that type of stuff, that's in conjunction with keeping the tournament here.
Now all right, let's see where it goes. And just timing wise, will this be decided to say, by Labor Day of this year? The indication one would think, I mean that published reports from the Beamont Capitol folks are saying after this year's tournament, which is obviously in August, so hopefully it's right around the corner. But from the public standpoint, we're bringing
in our a game. We were trying everything possible from the city of Mason to Warren County to the state of Ohio and even the Cincinnati business community, because you know what, it's one thing, and I told my friends down there this, Willie. It's one thing to say, hey, we're going to have a conference call. We really support you. Okay, that's great, But what we need out of the business community is saying, you know
what, we know our business is impacted by this. I'm going to sponsor Court number fourteen on a four year deal for one hundred thousand a year. Okay, let's come up with a package. Here's five million dollars or here's ten million dollars a year that the Cincinnati business committee or community can come up with and say this is what we're committing to do. That's all part of this equation. You don't have to go to Charlotte and try to find these
brand new sponsors and do all this. People here in town, these big brands, they know how important this is and how it's identified here, Rellie. One of the things that's really interesting we have so many international companies coming to Warren County. I mean it's honestly it surprises me. We do not
send our economic development folks overseas. Why are they coming here? Well, maybe there's a correlation between the international hits to the Western Southern website is more than the Reds and Bengals get internationally combined is a global event that they identify it. They see it, they see the BEAUTI they see King's Island across the street. It's a wonderful place to live and work and play and raise your family. And we're getting those international players, meaning companies coming here.
So that's why this is in the taxpayer's best interest to keep what we have. All right, we gotta run. But David Young, I'm glad the team is together. The team is involved every part of it. And if it's a personal decision by ben Navero to move it to the Caroline is, so be it. But I'm glad that people like you and Bill Sites and Jeff Birding and the big corporate type spart and the lenders are pitching like crazy.
And if it doesn't work, go to plan B, C and D. Once again, David Young, I'll see you at the Monkey Bar sometime this weekend to have a little of chicken wings and maybe a nice tea. God bless you, Willie, and God bless America. Let's continue with more your reaction seven four nine seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW doing the club at Miami Valley Gaming and get in on our tenth Anniverse Hey
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the time, so many issues and I have so little time. I know that Western and Southern and the Carl Lender family a company, seve done everything in their power to keep the tennis tournament here. It's up to Ben Navarro, a personal who says whether to do it or not to do it, keeping it here would save him maybe a couple hundred million dollars too many.
That's like real money, except the live tour. But on the other hand, I put this shoe on the other foot, what if John Barrett and Carl Lender, etc. Had purchased a tennis tournament that was located in say, Charlotte, North Carolina, with those community minded to leaders, keep it in Charlotte or would they bring it to Cincinnati? Answer as they'd bring it
to Cincinnati. That's why they bought it. The shoes on the other foot, Ben Navarro, who is a multi multi billionaire worth about seven billion dollars, wants to have his own tennis tournament in his backyard. Now he's in South Carolina. The tournament's going to be allegedly in Charlotte, and they're gonna put up about one hundred and fifty million dollars to get it rolling. And
there's a cost at which it makes no sense to keep it. I know that Lender and the farm some sin toss next door and fit Third Bank and Proctern God and John Barrett and Western Southern financial group, etc. Will do almost everything in their power to keep it. But on the other hand, there's a point at which it doesn't make any sense at all. It makes it would save Ben Navarro about two hundred million dollars with all the other contributions
being made to keep it in Mason. Off the air, I spoke to our good governor Mike Dwine is going to come with us, be with you and I hopefully tomorrow about noon, to talk about various issues, and this is one of them. He will freely tell all who listen that we have about a five billion dollars surplus that appears to be growing because the new business is locating in Ohio. He told me off the air that his main focus
is to get the test course of high school kids up. That we have to have a literate workforce to handle all of the business coming to Ohio, and right now maybe we don't have it. I think you and I know that's true. But on the other hand, he's willing to put up a large amount of money, and so is Bill Sits, who controls the Ohio House along with Robert Cupp with an iron grip that but at some point it's like, well, you'll save two hundred million dollars if you keep the tournament
here. On the other hand, if you move to what do you do with that huge facility now Plan B, Plan C and Planned Deer being configured by Dave Young, by former Mayor Don Prince of Mason, and by the State of Ohio, and by Western and Southern and Carl Lender, etc. And Jeff Birning. There's other things you can do. But we have one hundred and twenty four year history starting I think in eighteen ninety nine at the old Coney Island. The tournament's been here through thick and thin for one hundred
and twenty four years. Now I would add a PostScript, and then I have to talk about my guest at one o'clock, Professor Scott Gerber of the Ohio Northern University Law School. But before we get to that, there's a point at which you say, Okay, this is a twenty year deal. I can recall the house in days twenty five years ago, when NASCAR was the biggest thing in the world, and that everyone could name the heavyweight champion
of the world. Everyone knew the middleweight champion of the world. That certain sports at certain times Wax and Wayne. The typical tennis fan right now probably cannot name a male or female player from the United States of America that's dominating on the World Tour because there aren't any. And of course, after the Joker leaves, I'd have a difficult time naming many of the male tennis players that would show up in Mason to play. Last year, nine of the
top ten came male, everyone except Djokovic. Nine of the top ten females played. The era of Jimmy Connors and Serena Williams and Venus Williams and Pete Sampriss and John McEnroe appears to be over, and so tennis in the future may not be as tennis has been in the past. I can imagine the finals. I know that when Roger Federer came to town and played in the finals and one a few times, it was the toughest ticket to find.
It's unbelievable to have FC and the Reds and the Bengals at one part of town, and then we used to have the NASCAR at the other in Northern Kentucky and then to have the tennis to It's a big deal, but at some point it doesn't make sense to give hundreds of millions of dollars to a billionaire. But I want to compliment all the parties involved, especially those putting up the money for this to happen. And uh and we'll know in the
next eight weeks. Unlike many other things, this thing's gonna come and go. Right after this year's tournament. They're gonna make an announcement. And I pray to god it stays in Mason because it is a wonderful event. To expand it, make it bigger, double the size, two week tournament, make it a big deal, have at it. But at some point, when you pay the band, you call the tune. In this case, Ben Navarro is a paying the band, and they're going to play the tune
that he calls for. So let's continue. Secondly, coming up after one o'clock today, I listened to him first when Mike Allen had him on a week ago Saturday, Professor Scott Gerber and I brought this up to Mike Dwine. I'm gonna talk to him about it tomorrow because Mike DeWine are good governor. As a graduate of Ohio Northern University and Ada and about one o'clock on April the fourteenth. April the fourteenth, what about almost two months ago.
Professor Scott Gerber was conducting his class at Ohio Northern University Law School. He's been there over twenty years. He's been selected by the student as a Teacher of the Year repeatedly, and he's well liked and well loved. He also has a conservative libertarian viewpoint. Scott Gerber, he objected publicly as vice chair and University Council as an ali did faculty governance body when diversity, equity and
inclusion was the foundation going forward of Ohio Northern University. D EI is a virus that's infected colleges and universities all over America and even in small town America like Ohio Northern Aida. Ohio is small town America. This is not Ohio State, this is not you see. You can imagine what happens in those large campuses. He expressed concerns that there needed to be protection for diversity viewpoints,
that is conservative viewpoints, and he was smited down. And he also was selected by many legal organizations in law schools as one of the top professors in America. He's got ten books out He's published numerous articles expressing conservative and libertarian viewpoints that are now not acceptable at all Ohio Northern University. May I use the term not exactly the Harvard of the Midwest, but I won the
University of Toledo. I did pretty well, and Toledo is not the Harvard of the Midwest anymore than Chase College of Law in Northern Kentucky is not highly considered by the Graham Pooh boss. There are many great students that have come
out of Ohio Northern University law school, but listen up. On April fourteenth, as he was teaching his constitutional law class at Ohio Northern University, campus security guards in uniform with guns entered the back of his classroom, walked down to the front with students present, and they whispered something in his ear along the lines of you have to come with us. And the first thing he thought of was something happened to a family member, or there's maybe an active
shooter on campus. This has never happened before. During class, the two security guards perp walked him out of his classroom through the middle of his students. Armed town police followed him down the hallway. The students are in shock. At this point, there's about three weeks of classes left and finals, and Professor Gerber is in shock, thinking, my god, what happened?
He was escorted into the dean's office. He was told that he's barred from teaching in Ohio Northern and he Spanish from campus and told that if he didn't sign a separation agreement within the next seven days, that o NU would begin dismissal proceedings against him the grounds lack of collegiality, lack of collegiality, with no other specifics. Since that time, it's been almost almost eight weeks. Seven weeks, he's written for The New York Times, this story has been
in Fox News and elsewhere. And what happened is that o NU Ohio Northern University is aggressively pursuing quote diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, and he objected to it publicly as vice chair of the University Council because he believed that diversity viewpoint should be added, not that d EI or d IE should be eliminated, but we need to have diversity of thought and that For the last several
months, he's appeared on television, written opinion viewpoints and out elsewhere talking about the fact that we have to have different opinions being expressed. He also had the temerity to support, now here's a character of odious connections, the Great Justice Clarence Thomas. He wrote an article saying that an op ed that Clarence Thomas violated no ethical considerations. In fact, the federal judges ethical committees have
passed on Judge Thomas several times when complaints have been filed. He's allowed to
have friends, even rich friends. So the semester concluded an investigation has now been launched about how a person like Professor Scott Gerber can harbor different viewpoints than the liberals running Ohio Northern University. Pursuant there too, I had a conversation this morning with the House Majority leader the Great Bill Sites and there is a more than a probable circumstance that cent of Bill eighty three is going to pass
that will require all public colleges and universities receiving state money to permit without punishment, diverse opinions being expressed. So I spoke to Mike Wine about an hour ago off the air about coming on to mar by the way. Mike DeWine is a graduate of the Ohio Northern University. Scott Gerbert will be with you and I in about fifteen minutes from now. Please please please hold on listen to what you have to do as a great American to make this, make
this some good result come of this. This is a sixty some year old quarter of a century professor of law, well published, very popular, who's a conservative, and of course the liberals cannot put up with conservative opinions.
Now. Secondly, you may know now there's a female college student at the University of Cincinnati, and this is also going to be brought up, and I'm going to pursue this and well, okay, breaking news, Dela Cruz is now a red So as we continue, the University of Cincinnati has indicated that if you expressed different viewpoints than the liberals who run the school, guess what you're going to get an f You're not going to be able to graduate.
We're gonna make sure that you don't. There was a female student at the University of Cincinnati who used the term biological female. That's her crime, biological female, and she was told by the gender studies professor whether one should even be in gender studies might be a different thing. The student's name is Olivia Kroulsik. Her essay proposal was about transgender athletes competing in women's sports, and the UC student is speaking out after her professor failed her for using the
term biological female. Olivia Kroulsik says her gender studies teacher professor gave her a zero on an essay proposal about transgender athletes competing in women's sports because she used the forbidden term biological woman. The feedback from the professor said the following, Olivia, this is a solid proposal. However, the term biological female are
conclusionary and are not allowed in this course. As a further reinforce header normality, header normality, whatever the hell that is, please reassess your topic and edit it to focus on women's rights, not females, and I'll regrade so you get a zero zero if you use the term biological female. The paper itself is very good, but that is like hate speech. That's like the N word, that's like the F word. You can't say it. So she used the term biological female and got an I don't know what an F
is. A zero. I guess an f's like a sixty eight or sixty nine, she gets a zero, she must change her thinking. So we're going to reach out to her see if she'll come on and unbelievable. The college student says she had not seen the professor pushing this gender ideology on the rest of the online clash. She recalled another banter over privilege, about white privilege, and she made the point that white men are not always privileged, and she was smited down, like with a jaw bone of an ass for
saying that somehow that white men are privileged. So all the white guys that I work with, many of whom make ten to fifteen dollars an hour, you are privileged. And when she said that, then all hell broke loose. Let's continue. Please stay tuned for this an important interview Professor Scott Gerber from Ohio Northern University. It's going to be with us to talk about why
he was called a non person. He doesn't exist anymore. He's banished from campus because he's a conservative that supported some of the opinions of Clarence Thomas and on university council said we need diversity of thought on campus, and he was smotted down with a jawbone of an ass because he had the temerity to do that. And you see, gender studies can't use biological female because they don't exist. By if you're a woman type person, biologically you're a female,
you're being told and taught you don't exist. Something else must be used to describe your XX or XY. If you're XX, you're a female. If you're XY, you're a male. Science is real. No, no, not really. This is a serious problem, and especially at a law school, whether there's diversity of opinions supposedly, Oh no, no, at Ohio Northern and I think the same thing applies that you see or Chase or Toledo or case Western or Ohio State. There's one way at looking at Clarence Thomas
and Joe and Olito and a different way. And if you don't look at it the way we want you to look at it, we will make you a non person and require you pushed out across the table and sign the separation
agreement in which will buy off your your loyalty. Well, Professor Scott Gerbert went up, permitted, let's continue if the line becomes available five one three, seven, four nine seven thousand, one oh five Today, Scott Gerber, His fight today will be our fight tomorrow all a news radio seven hundred W out of It's rid versus Blue. What at there? God? He'll be an old school clashes. Our red legs take on the Dodgers. That baby good bye, will our Nettie Bashers get those layers? The business looked
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This September our iHeartRadio Music Festival is coming back to Las Vegas September twenty second and twenty third, and Team o Bleren you'll get a confirmation texted in post stat or data and Mestigrates apply at the Station White Contest and that's lucky to two hundred and two hundred. I'm Billy Cunningham the Great America. All over the nation, there's efforts to regiment thinking and academic work. There's one way of looking at things. There's not two or three or four. Many times
you might hear an argument. I know when I did a lot of appell at work, I would hear an argument on one side, and then I would hear the argument on the other side, and I made me to reconsider my first view point and whether it's Stanford College of Law that has Circuit court judges being shouted down, or a commencement speaker an NYU College of Law that
referred to Jews as mass murderers and mass exterminators of the Palestinian people. Many times on law school and college campuses, like a University of Cincinnati where a female study student referred to women as biologically female and she was given a zero
because that was perceived as being hate speech. Another story is percolating involving Professor Scott Gerber at Ohio Northern University. He's written that he's objected publicly as the vice chair of the University Council, an elected faculty governance body, and in newspaper ads and on television to d ei efforts that don't include viewpoint diversity and
would lead to a legal discrimination and employment. And the same week he was let out of his classroom by police, he published an op ed defending Justice Clarence Thomas right to have friends, even rich ones. Joining me now is that Saint Professor of Scott Gerber and Scott Gerber, welcome for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you relate to the American people what happened to you about one o'clock on Friday, April the
fourteenth at Ohio Northern University. What happened? I was teaching my constitutional law class, and just as we were wrapping up, the campus security, multiple campus security come down to the front of the room where I was and whisper into my ear something to the effect of your respected member of the community.
Please follow us quietly to the Dean's office, and so I had to walk through my students who were in the aisle and essentially do a perp walk and out in the hallway at the right at the door, and then that escorted me to the Dean's office were armed town police. And so then when I got in to the Dean's office, you know, a multiple campus security and
armtown police were guarding the doors in the dean's suite. And I was presented with a piece of paper that said that I had seven days to decide whether to resign and release any legal claims I might have against the university, or the dean would commence the dismissal proceedings against me. And of course, since I'm over forty, by law, I'm required to have twenty one days,
not seven. And so, but what their objective was, in my opinion, was just to humiliate me and frighten me and to signing a document that was illegal for them to ask me to sign. So I would just go away quietly and wouldn't be able to push back against any of these programs that I thought had drifted into illegality. Professor Gerber, I've in many law classes for many years. It took me four years to get out on the University of Toledo because I was a bailiff at during the day eight to four,
went to law school at night six to ten. Took me four years inside the classrooms at Toledo. And I'm sure the case is Ohio Northern. The college, the law school professor is respected. You've been there more than twenty years, you have tenure, and I think you sound to me like you maybe in your six fifties or sixties. You've been around a little bit.
And so have you ever heard of armed police officers in the middle of a class walk in and perp walk the law professor through his class into the dean's office. How unusual is that? I've never heard of it in my lass act. The reason I think are one of the reasons that my story is getting so much attention is because of how outrageously extreme it was to have the police involved in this is just way way over the line to interrupt my students
like this. There were still three weeks of classes left in final exams, and I was banished. I couldn't even finish the semester, you know, I couldn't go to commencement, none of that stuff, And to this day, I don't have any specifics about what they say I've done wrong because I haven't done anything wrong. Well, you only objected to things that I thought were illegal, which I'm allowed by law to do. As you know, since you're a lawyer, d EI efforts you believe and viewpoint diversity. Colleges
and law schools today do not generally believe in viewpoint diversity. What they call it is hate speech. Had you done what activities had you committed previous to that April fourteenth day that showed your support for viewpoint diversity that may have angered the administration Ohio Northern What had you written about Clarence Thomas? What are you written about d EI? What are you written in the past that caused this to happen? Okay, Well, the same week that I was escorted out,
I was escorted out on a Friday, April fourteenth. That Monday, I wrote an op ed in The Hill defending Clarence Thomas's right to have friends,
including rich Ones. The week before that, I did my monthly TV segment on the local NBC News and we talked about Senate Bill eighty three in Ohio, which is the anti woke bill and I pointed out that there were some good things in the bill, including the fact that they were just reminding colleges and universities that they couldn't violate the law at institutions of higher education in hiring and student admissions. The week before that, I published an op ed
in the National newspaper and then also an Ohio newspaper. In fact, the Ohio paper was your own Cincinnati Inquirer making the same point. And then earlier in the semester, as vice chair of the Council, I politely raised my hand after our chief diversity officer had made her report to council and asked her to please remember to also address viewpoint diversity, and that didn't go over well.
And then in the past, you know, I had objected to faculty hiring processes in the law school that we're excluding qualified white men as finalists. We had one where we had six finalists and not one of them was a white male, and that's not a coincidence. And I later learned that they were emphasizing race, gender, and ethnicity in the hiring process, which is illegal. You're a lawyer, you know that you cannot take race, gender,
and ethnicity into account at all in hiring. You can take it into account a little bit in admissions, but even that's going to go up window at the end of this month when the Supreme Court forbids it. I think so, But you know, as a I did a lot of labor law work for Higher Civil Service Employee Association. Sometimes there's a pretext firing, which is, well, this is a bad apple. This guy doesn't work well. He doesn't show up for his classes to teach. He's got a few
arrest in his background. He's charged with domestic violence. This guy's passing bad checks, that kind of stuff. Is there anything in Professor Scott Gerber's background that would indicate that you engage in some behavior other than believing in diversity of thought that would have caused this pretext firing? There is not. I'm ali. I worked very hard. I wake up early to prepare my classes, I go to bed early, and in between I'm working on my riding.
I stay away from people that have made it clear to me that they don't like me because they don't share my commitment to viewpoint diversity. And that also it seems like a little bit jealous of my writing because I publish a lot, and you know, I'm so I go out of my way to stay
away from them. So I have done nothing, nothing, And in fact, you know, the basis for this dismissal is collegially that's not even listed in the faculty handbook, as the grounds were dismissing someone, especially someone who has won the Best Teacher of the award recently, who has published more than anyone in the history of the university, and who does it good and important service, including fifteen years in counting as a member of the Ohio Advisory Committee
to the US Commission on Civil Rights, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. So I haven't done anything. I'm a very boring person except when I have to defend myself against things like this. You know, my hobbies are out and have a pizza occasionally or maybe some wings, and I like, um, you know, sports, and so I'll watch sports and stuff like that. But I keep to myself. Well as far as that, well, what impact did this have on your students as their professor was let out by armed
guards and police, What impact did it have on them? Did it it has the I think the viewpoint of maybe stilling those who may have similar viewpoints from expressing them as rather frosty. What impact did it have on your students, as their beloved professors let out by armed guards. Well, when when the campus security officer was whispering into my ear, I lifted my eyes to the to the class, and the students looked confused and scared, and so
of course I was confused and scared. But then I was banished from the campus that you know, that day, right after I met with the dean, so I wasn't allowed to communicate with the students. You know, I happened to run into a couple of them on the you know, in town while I was taking a walk or going to the bank or something like that, and they were upset by it. And I've been defamed, you know. That's the other part of this, and that's one reason that they did
it. They wanted to poison the campus against me by making people think there was like an active shooter on the campus, or you know, making it seem like I was a monster. And there was even an article in the student newspaper that painted it that way that students had no idea what was going on, and the administration was, you know, locking down the law school and treating it like an active shooter. Grow professor. I would think,
I would, I would think you're like a non person. I can recall what happened in the old Soviet Union or communist right China that if someone doesn't think correctly, you become a non person. You don't exist. Yeah. No, it's I'm naive, or I was naive enough to think that, given the fact that I attendure in my record is just so strong, and I don't want to sound like I'm dragging, but it's really strong. In fact, this summer, i'm finishing reviewing the page proofs for my tenth book
that one of the great university presses in the world is publishing. I could actually exercise my free speech rights and the best interest of the university and just point out that you cannot push these programs to the point of illegality, and you cannot forget that the most important thing about higher education is that you expose students to computing viewpoints about certain things. I was naive to think I could do that, but I'm not allowed to do that, and they're trying to
ruin my life because of it. That's it. I kind of think I can see how this is playing out from Ohio Northern University. They're thinking, Okay, this guy's going to sign off. We'll put them under a lot of pressure. Here's the separate Asian Agreement in which you give up all your rights to sue whatever under various illegalities committed by a higher Northern And here's some
money. Here's the check, and Scott Garber, here's the payoff. Here's the forty shekels that we're going to push your way, and we're going to pay you one or two years of salary. Know your role, shut your mouth and go away. Have you considered signing the separation agreement and getting paid to get rid of your to get rid of your rights and the ability to sue, because that money is going to be pushed your side of the table and you got to sign them all away. Will you do that? Oh
no, I already declined to sign it. I mean this is I'm not in it for money. If my life was about making money, I would have stayed a lawyer and I could have made a lot of money. We don't get paid very well. And my father was a college professor, and I always loved ideas. I love what I do I love working with the students. I love writing about ideas. I love going to other universities and you know, sharing my research and things like that. I love talking to
community groups about my ideas. And so I'm actually an ideal person to be a faculty member. And they're trying to literally end my career period. And if they if they get away with this, there's no other college that's going to hire me. No, so my career is over. And you're right,
I'm not his spring chicken anymore. And so this is it. So Luckily for me, I have lawyers that are helping me, and you know, a friend of mine started to go fund me page for me to kind of help me raise money for that, because the university has a lot deeper pockets than me. And you can rest assured that the dean's legal fees are going to be paid by the university, not out of his own pocket. And they just hope that people that they mistreat like me will go bankrupt fighting
him and then give up. Well, I've contacted Bill Sites, he's the House Majority leader. He's aware. There's a story on Fox News also Wall Street Journal about this about a few discrimination and you're rather naive to think that a person should be judged by the quality of their academic credentials and their pursuits
and their thinking as opposed to skin color. But when you say white men should be treated equally to other individuals, that it's wrong racially to exclude someone based upon skin color, that to me is basic American principles of fairness, but it meant many I think most colleges, universities, especially law schools, that doesn't apply anymore. And it's sad. But once again the go fund me page you can google Scott Gerber Legal Fund, Scott Gerber Legal Fund to
assist and professor. I'd love I'd love to have been back in time. I had a great professor named ron rate our Ai t t. He was eclectic and he was strong. He was great. When I think of people like you, I think at all the law school professors that are teaching the lawyers in the future. Do not bend over and take one for the team, Do not sell your rights for money, and that in your fight today will be our fight tomorrow. And I wish you nothing but the best.
Scott Gerber, And what final comment would you like to make to the American people? Well, I just want to thank you for that. I want people judged on the merits, that's what I want. I want people to work hard, and if someone has more talent than me or works harder than me, they should prevail. But if I work harder and I have more talent, I shouldn't have my career ruin just because I think for myself and don't go along with what I consider to be illegal hiring and admissions practices.
Scott, Professor, if you lose this case and if you sign away your rights, which appear to be unlikely, and if you if you don't pursue this case, there'll be other Scott Gerber's all around the Midwest in the world that's gonna be subjected to the same things that you've gone through. Your fight today will be our fight tomorrow, and I wish you and yours nothing but the best. Thank you, professor. Well, thank you very much, and enjoy the rest of the day. God bless America. Thank you.
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under the great leadership of Lee Meyer. Lee Mayer, good to see you. You were here like two or three years ago? Correct? What happened then? If anything, we won a championship two years ago, we won a championship last year, and we did it three times in a row this year. Three And these are the young men who led the team to glory and for some the judgment seat of God absolutely with us. Are also my three senior captains, Ben Haggarty, Jack Dollard and Brodie thrim Now,
where are you guys going to college? I guess you applied to Xavier and most are not admitted to Xavier. Happened to get into somewhere else Where are you going to go to school? If anywhere, going to University of Cincinnati, the home of the bear Cats. Next up, my name's Jack Dodd. I'm going to Kentucky, the home of the Wildcats. I'm Ben Higherty. I'm going to Tennessee, the home of the volunteers. Coach talking about the game, I got a report here from the segment that the muhller men
were down zip to two. You were all but done and buried. There were blood everywhere on the court. All hell was breaking loose. But a hand came up from the pit and said, not on my watch, describe what happened. If anything, it was just absolutely crazy down two first time. Maybe we were there a couple other times this season, but not on the platform of of the state championship matching people laughing at, just snickering.
It was. It was a brutal environment playing and uh, you know, these guys came pulled, pulled themselves up by the bootstraps and said we're not done yet. Took a tight Game three, we're down by more points than we should have ever been. In game four about twenty to thirteen. Came back and won by a margin of two points twenty one though we played twenty five, so it's twenty to thirteen. You're getting hammered. Absolutely. There's teeth, hair, and I in blood, everywhere the boys have given up.
But then you said not on my watch. I said, either we're going to believe that we can do this and win, We're at the very least we're going to go down fighting. Then what happened. We won on twelve and three run won that game twenty five twenty three, which set us up for a fifth set and a coach, was there a particular spike or a moment of great alacrity that showed Muller will not be defeated. I'd have to say, and I think these guys can agree with it, is when
Tyler Gessel brought kid line shot directly off of their setter's face. Oh no, and mayor may or may not have cost a concussion, but the kid played on. Let him play, Let him play back. When I was at Derr Parker by spraying an ankle, I would chew it off and just kept on playing. And yeah, we we just kept playing through we were down thirteen twelve and the fifth and final set, and came back and won
the next three points to crown ourselves as a three time champion. Now before seg Babbel's on, I got some record here to indicate that the volleyball team at Muller High School is one eleven times. Is that correct? That is correct? More than any other sport at Muller High School. Volleyball is number one. Yes, Baseball is number number three, Football is number two. Basketball won a few times. Carl Kramerk and coach, but he won't play
deer Park and then also teams against lacrosse and also rugby. Is that correct? It is right? How does it look for next year? Coach? I think we've got to solid squad returning. Uh. No, discredit to these seniors. I think they've left. They look old and gray. They got child support payments, they got alimony, They're getting old. I think they got tired of playing for me, so they decided to continue on somewhere else. But yeah, I think I think we've got a great squad returning.
A lot of talent come up from JV, and ultimately, if they buy into the system, I think will have an equally a successful season. Does anyone ever won four in a row? No, this will be a record that'll stand the test of time if it happens. Great. Three in row was a record so well. Athletic director was Carl Kramer. The principal is easy to deal with. Doctor Krem and kremcheck. Those guys are over there. Walt Sweeney's building all the baseball facilities. Do you have your own
court and volleyball? Couldn't we get you your own court and just use the basketball court. We use the basketball court. We love one Bill Brisbane, I mean Bill Brisbane, a guy who built that. Yes, he did a good job. Yeah. If you go to the All Saints Festival, happened to get the pick six or something like that? I did not. I was there, but I did not didn't gamble. Catholic's like to drink and gamble. Believe I know that segment. Give me some sports because we've
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Bats. He's up as Nick send Nick Senzel heads to the I L He's with a right knee injury. The future is here and the future is now. Yes, he is. The future is here. Red's kick off a three game set against those Dodgers tonight six ten with Sports talking to U Crate, Insight, Pitch Kelsey, Chevrolet Extritting Show after the game? Are you
going to the game tonight? Unfortunately I cannot make it. Please continue, TQL Stadium the site Willie for the Pittsburgh Riverhounds FC against FC Cincinnati quarterfinals of the US Open Cup six thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty. Or are they playing if anywhere right here in the West End. Are you going to that game? I'm not. Please continue Major Golf news today, Willie, the war
is over. The PG eight Tour and Live Golf, which had been embroiled in a bitter legal battle for more than a year, have agreed to merge. I saw that. I thought it was a april I thought that's what I thought. This as a prank. Ones. They hated each other, all each other names, right. The saudis what Cochoe gets that up? Right? They put the green lettuce of salvation on the table, being billions and billions of dollars and PGA tours said, yep, I'll take some of
that. Yep, please go. They are merging, merging as of today. How about him them merge in Major League Baseball? The saudis, Yeah, maybe a course of doe into here. Do rating to meet also, Willie? We want to say congratulations. Yesterday this happened. What happened? Colin Bobowski, a twenty twenty six LASAL freshman. What's his name? Colin Bobowski Babowski. Yeah, that's a bad name, right. He was a celebrity golfer at the VFW outing yesterday at Ashton Oaks. I've played there many
times and many guises, but it was always me. One hundred and forty five yard par three sixth poles, I would hit an eight iron. Well he probably did, because not one, not two, the trick of holes in one during the day. Wait a minute, three holes in one with this kid, I want to see pre have his number. We'll get hold of it. Let's give him McCall. He had three holes and worry holes in one as a celebrity golfer on that hole. He's not a stooge.
I like to my handicaps up to a five. For God's sakes, that's a crisis. I'm playing. Well, let's see the Bengals began OTAs today. Willie the NFL Network for predicts that our men and Stripes are gonna go fourteen and three this season. I'll take that. Is there any rumor, any true to the rumors that Joe Burrow is going to be signed by the Reds? No, because I heard a report on that. Not now? When for myself? I mean, you got Della Cruz. What if he
fails miserably and strikes out, he won't. He won't, just like Andrew Abbott, last night. Can he play? This guy six foot five jumps out of the out of the court. Wouldn't you use him? He probably doesn't him a high school degree? About getting him a muller. Let's play a little volleyball. He'd be great. He's a volleyball advocate. I know he actually put some money down to start a professional league up in Chicago. There you go. Excuse me about that. Excuse me, I've been he
could jump out of this skinny that doesn't look like you. Nope, no way. Now what does this mean for Della Cruz? I mean this is the bigges, same thing as Andrew Abbott last night he was making his major league debut. Look on stout hit, no runs, I tell pictures, not it done. Don't have to throw ninety five. You gotta locate and change your spot. Matt McLean hitting hit? You know one out of the ball. Is Dela Cruz playing short? Is mcay oh? No? Yet?
Second? Is in youa playing third? Maybe? So we don't go first? Botto, No, it's who at first? I don't know's it second? Who cares? Is it short? So we don't know who's playing? We don't know yet. I'm gonna see what happens. That's all we can do better. You got the hotline to David Bell down there. I gotta come. I taught him out a hit. I know you did. He went to Muller, you know, I know he did, and then he uh went on to some fame and baseball and he's manager of the race
right here. Do you know David Bell? I know of the name, but I've not met him. Please continue segment. That's all I got Willie David Bell. We only got him out to Muller. I mean he was pretty good here. I watched him playing high school. Have you thought about how about doing a big event with Gus Bell, David Bell and the other get all the bills? Have you thought about that, Buddy Bell, get
all the bills? I think Tim Helth did something where they did a baseball preview with some of the Bells. But he doesn't want to get Larkin and Junior to come back. How big would that be? They wouldn't do it when they played me Abe, they'll do it now. Would be awesome if they did. Why don't we ask him a check? Will cram check? Okay, let's get Griffy and Larkin and Bell back to Muller. Oh, would that be something? They'd be lined up from here to down Montgomery Road
for autographs or just photos. People going nuts? Well, coach once again this time next year? Will you retur earned like MacArthur to the Philippines? Shout will you? That's the case, coach? You know, using year here, you win the next year and the next year. About the guy from Beachwood, maybe we could be assistant coaches on the team. Is jumping a key part of what you do as a coach? Yeah? Absolutely not. How about the players? Perfect? Do you want to answer that?
Yes? You gotta? Can you dunk a basketball? Can? Who's the best setter on the team? Center? Markham Center? Do you mean center? Not center? You fool right? That's what you said, wasn't it? No? I said center? Center? Set who's the best setter? Who's the best striker? Loaded questions? I'm going to defer step up. Who's the best setter? The best setter has probably been Markham Ben who's the best striker? I'd have to say Will Patterson. He's going to play D
one at uh Fall State next year. So I'm in the Cardinals munths Indiana. Pretty good stuff, well, coach, congratulations. I like to hallmark and note that young people doing right things need to be complimented. Those doing wrong things should be embarrassed and ridiculed. And these fine young men have succeeded beyond their expectations. Winning three in a rows almost impossible. Four in a row is very unlikely, but it's possible. Give Carl Kramer my best will
and get a race. Should I talk about about giving you more money? Do you get a bonus when you win the state? I have not the last three years. So that's a minute. What's going on? Oculus? Get Barrett Cohen on it, Tim Kraft on the line. I'll give you some money, some money. These boys look like they don't need money. They look like rich kids. Look at them, they're Snickers trophies, nice too, Willisa Hey. That's one good thing they've done over the years is
finally get a trophy that looks like it's a better luck trophy. Huh, better looking than before? Right? Fine, let's get a picture of the trophy. Whatever you seach. Congratulations players, good luck. Let this be the beginning of better things in each year, lives, get married, have kids, do what's right. Don't be a clown don't be a fool and support your family, pay your taxes, take your vitamins, and do what's right. Each of your promise to do that, and one of them said
no. One of them said no, I did. That's I'm shooting segment. Get me out of the Stude Report. Congratulations to Muller volleyball and tomorrow. Who do we have coming in tomorrow? Nobody about? What about that one? Well, I'm try I'm gonna get a hold of the golfer here in the next few hours. About the rugby guy from with Row Rugby. They got a they're coming in probably next week, next week, and with Row about the center Vanderville's come in on Thursday, twenty ninth. Yes,
we're gonna challenge how to play golf. I could use it. Yep, my ball can't find the cup. That's a problem. That's true segment. Get me out of the Stute Report, Bully. An honor of the Mueller Crusaders is Division one state champions eleven times, hat trick, the hat trick and going for more. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stuport. Here we go, Red Legs, here we go. And also Willie,
this is a seventy ninth anniversary of the D Day Invasion. June sixth, nineteen forty four, the Allied forces made their way to some questions. I asked young people help, step up to the microphone. Who's the governor of Ohio? Why? Very good? How many US senators are there in the United States Senate? One hundred? All right, that's not just like sports Jeopardy here or something. What's the capital of Indiana? Very good? So these kids have some intelligence, right? Very few of the good right
answers here from this segment. Thank you somebody from dear park. But do you know I don't think so. Bite your tongue. I'm sorry, coach. Congratulations. Let's continue with morning. Others like Chris Smitherman. Why so much crime in the inner city? Why so much death, disease and pestilence happening in Cincinnati? That's next at Jeromia Red's and Della Cruz News Radio seven
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podcast my Philly Cunningham The Great American. About a week ago, there were anywhere between thirty and fifteen shots fired in and around ot R and McMicken and the perpetrator's car has been located because it was stolen. It was a Hunday it was stolen, but the perpetrators themselves, as we speak this afternoon, have not been apprehended. There was a big news conference held police Chief Thiji and others. The mayor issued a statement about this cannot stand. This will
not continue. It's not going to be the way things are happening in River City. We don't want to become Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, or Atlanta, Memphis, or Saint Louis or Baltimore. We got to remain Cincinnati. Since that time, if possible, it's gotten worse, including eight year old girls getting shot. A couple of days ago, there was a fourteen
year old boy shooting at police. There was a hostage incident in which a known fell in thirty nine years old named Mitchell, fired dozens of shots at police. It's amazing cops have not been killed. And no matter what the politicians say, those committing the crimes are not paying attention. They're not part of it. And for those who think it's a racial matter, let me explain it to you this way. I work on the math and the city
of Cincinnati. There is one hundred and twenty thousand black folks who live in the city of Cincinnati, say sixty thoe hundred twenty or mail. And of the sixty thousand that are mail, about fifteen thousand or between the ages of fifteen and thirty years old. So it's fifteen thousand and shoe eaters and Melissa Powers of repeatedly said, if we could take five hundred off the streets, crime will go down by eighty percent. The problem is locating him, getting
witnesses to testify. So over ninety five percent of young black kids want nothing to do with crime. In fact, that number might be ninety nine percent, but the one percent are causing disproportion of problems. Almost all these shootings are black on black, even though the great majority of black folks in Cincinnati are victims and have nothing to do with crime. A man with perspective on this is the former Vice mayor Christopher Smitherman. Christopher Smitherman, Welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And just give me your reading. Where we are this this Tuesday afternoon, and what kind of summer we're gonna have. Well, first, I'm glad you're talking about it. And you know these are Americans who are being shot. The seven year old girl in Avondale shot just a tragedy. And you know we've got to have leadership. I'm talking about public servants at city hall that make it very clear that they support cops.
Yeah, period, Okay, and that's not what's resonating from city hall, right, and they're talking about counselors. How do we have thirty shots on a Sunday afternoon, shot at Swat ye swat and you're shooting across the street, You're hitting houses, you're hitting cars. How do you have a a city worker who's out, you know, putting pickets on cars? This was that car that was illegally parked. Um, this is we're talking parking enforcement setting in his car, shot three times in the car. How does that
happen? How do we have a fifteen year old sound shot taken to you see, and and then and then we lose that fifteen year old you know, and then over the Rhine incident, just spring bullets across the street for these young people running, um, you know, ten year olds being shot and with What are the things I want to say is I talk at the problem because it's important for people to have the context of what we're dealing with.
Right, we have a city hall talking about counselors, sending counselors to sites, and we have a city hall that doesn't say we support our cops. Because here's the reality. You and I know that that fourteen year old who was shooting at a Cincinnati police officer. If that cincinnat police are earned fire and at taking that young person's life, let's talk about it. Will
just be real. There would have been press conferences from the electeds. We would have been on CNN, we would have been on MSNBC, and we would have been talking about this very differently. And so our police officers need
to know at the fundamental core that we support them. That they're twenty year olds, twenty two year olds, twenty three year old, twenty five year old cops out there on the street and they're making split second decisions, and we know that every decision that they make out there isn't going to be perfect
because I'm not perfect. The person might have a water gun, they might have a pellet gun, they might have a knife, don't know, right, And and what we do is Tuesday morning quarterback and destroy the life of the officer and their families. And this is what City Hall does. And so all of this stuff that the mayor is doing and the in the city Council, the most important thing that they need to send the message number one that we will do proactive policing and number two, we will back our cops
up. That's the most important thing they need to do right now. Now when there when I talked to the cops and I talked to prosecutors, they say, there's a small number of kids doing this. This is not it's unfair to say a young Black Americans are doing this. No, A a particular person who happens to be young and happens to be African American is doing it. If the pictures of those who have been killed were put on the front page of the Inquirer, over ninety percent of them would be black faces.
And generally, other young black males are killing other young black males. But the great majority, like your kids, would have nothing to do with taken up crime. They're the victims, they're not the perpetrators. Well, why is there a distinct number of young black males disproportionately committing most of the crime. Well, it's a it's an easy answer, but tough to say. It's the broken family. Right. We don't have fathers in homes with
bodies on their kids. When I say bodies meaning fathers that are involved with their children's life. Right, And you and I know that if we have of nuclear families fathers involved handling their business. Number one we have. By the way, let me call out you know, Child and Family Services needs to be more aggressive around dead beat dads not paying their child support because we have women having two kids out there, same father working at working very nice
jobs, working where there's construction, working in corporate America. They pay just a little bit so that they don't have to go to jail. Our prosecutors, I'm talking about prosecutor Missy Powers, who I support. I'm talking in Kenton County, our prosecutor Rogers who you and I support. They need to identify their top one hundred cases of deadbeat arrears, child supports, of cases that accountable. We cannot allow our families to continue to live in body.
We have to make sure we hold our public schools accountable for their work, and they're part of it. But getting into it, the number one issue is we have nuclear families, white and black. By the way, white families and black famis American families are experiencing this erosion and our and our nuclear families and it is impacting. And our cops and our teachers and our social
workers can't do the jobs that that families need to be handling Christopher. When I spoke to William C. Dahlman, who's the warden of the Levin and Correctional Institution, and I speak to Richard K. Jones, who spent years there as a guard, I said, how many times is there a person in prison for many years who is married at the time the crime was committed, that had been married to the same woman for a long period of time,
that have children that he supports and goes to church, synagogue or Moscow on Sunday. How many times are married guys locked up in jail? And he said, it doesn't happen. When I speak to teachers at Taft High School or eight, can I say, how many of your students have a mom and a dad that were married on the day they were born, and now as teenagers they're still married and that they have a functional family. They tell me it doesn't happen. So we blame a lack of courts, will
blame not enough swimming pools. We need more community counselors. Everyone's paid money to participate in programs, but in reality, married men and do not commit crime. Fathers with kids in the home do not commit crime. When I go to a Smootherman family event. I see moms and our dad's, I see children, and I see respect. A father needs to sit on a son more than a mother needs to sit on a daughter because men commit most of the crime. How do you incentivize fathers to become dads? How do
you make that happen? Well, one of the things is accountability, man. I mean I just talked about you got I'm gonna call it out. You still have instruction companies and small businesses that Pete's dad's under the table to avoid child support. But let me pivot and just say this, will it before you? Before I get away with it. There was a domestic violence situation where a young woman lost her life to domestic violence this weekend, the
Duncan family. Yeah, I want to send my love and your love and the city's love out to that family. Their visual is Wednesday, June the seventh at seven pm at Saint Teresa of a Villa Church. And we didn't need to love on them because she was one of the victims that lost her life during this weekend. But we need to lean in my point, have conversations like we're having now and call out. We need prosecutors that are willing to go after the arrears. Nobody wants to talk about that. It's not
sexy because the dads are out there who are kicking it. They're taking cruises, they're on Facebook, they're on Twitter, they live in big houses all over the place. They're not paying their child support, and they're leaving their children not only without a father, but economically castrated. That's not fair to those families. We've got to hold them accountable. Number two, we've got
to make sure that we lean into our public school system. We've got thirty seven thousand kids, give or take a thousand and since today public school, seventy percent of them are African Americans. We need a better public school system for our children. And we've got to hold people accountable. And we've got to make sure we advocate because young people are still having babies early. You and I know you have a baby when you're fourteen, you're already digging that
first hole for yourself because you're digging out of it. You're fourteen or fifteen with a baby and no family, no central family that is, these are natural potholes for these for these families. Now when you ask for myself, we need more people out there that are involved putting bodies. You can't just throw money at this who are tutoring and those are the basic things that we need to do. But at the end of the day, where's our mayor,
where's our where I'm not running for any of these things. Where our mayor? Where are the members of city council that are sending a clear message we support our cops because at the end of the day, man, they're being shot out. Swat was shot at thirty times this weekend. Thirty times, man, And I'm saying to you that was one incident. The man
shot thirty times. I'm saying to you, if we don't have a city council and a mayor that are afraid to stand up and say, man, we're not for defunding the police, were not for the reimagination of the police department. We have a great police chief and chief deg all of these kinds of things undermine our police department and it doesn't have them get out there and do the job that we need to legion and I understand it because they don't
want to destroy their life. Any of these incidents that we had happened, if a cop had shot back and taken the life of one of those youths. Willy, guess what you and I will be talking about something different. Downtown would be on lockdown, we will be talking about burning things down. We would not be Black Lives Matter would be everywhere. Black Lives Matter.
Our Cincinnati Police Department and our investigative gators teams every single day illustrate that they care about the lives of black people, because if they weren't there, more people would die. The University of Cincinnati and their team, their medical team, all of those people that were shot, If they weren't the people that they were, more people would have died. Over the last five days, we have a tremendous trauma unit over at the University of Cincinnati. Black Lives
Matter. These are people. What I'm saying to you is, I'm tired of these punchlines about our police don't care about black people. The University of Cincinnaty doesn't care about black people. You and I don't care about black people. Let me tell you something. Where are the leadership of Black Lives Matter right now? They own the radio saying put down your guns. We want to make sure that we get fathers in homes. We're holding people accountable.
You know why, because it doesn't fit the narrative. That's the problem. And we've got Democrats who are liberals who got their head in the sand, like this council, like this mayor, that want to nibble around the edges instead of saying, you know what, we've got to hold these people accountable. And by the way, you shoot my kid, you shoot at a cop, we need prosecutors that will say we're gonna give you a hundred years. We're gonna make sure you never see the light of day because we cannot
have people shooting at cops in our city. Period. Great comments, Smitherman, Thank you once again, Vice Mayor, formerly on council for many years. It begins with faith and family. Families and faith are the key to great American success stories. When you have societies without family, without faith, and without fathers, especially in their homes, sitting on that son as he grows up, we got problems, Christopher, God bless you and God bless
America. Thank you. Chris Smith. Right, let's continue with more. He brings up Black lives matter. They monetize themselves, and so it's an extent that the founders are now building themselves eight to ten million dollar homes. Black Lives Matter is a hoax because black lives matter only when the organization can monetize it for personal benefit. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand.
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two things are equally true. One, the great majority of violent crimes and major cities committed by black men or black teenagers. That's true. It's also true that the great majority of black men would never commit a crime of any type. In fact, they're often the victims thereof It's not a racial problem, it's a behavior of difficulty. I like to know how many married men with children who are in the home at the time they commit offenses actually are
in prison. It's a very small number. Black white polka dot makes no difference, but largely an urban areas, the black community has lost its way when it comes to fatherless homes. That's the problem. Midnight basketball leagues and more hoops and open it up more swimming pools will not affect in Cincinnati the five hundred to one thousand black persons between the ages of fifteen and thirty who are a male that commit disproportionate offenses. Now, the great majority of even
that group, it's got nothing to do with crime. So it's a sadness that we paint with a broad brush when we should not. As Joe Dieters has said many times, in many places, in many ways, if we could get five hundred to one thousand off the streets, crime would have plummet by eighty percent. It's up to the police, up to the prosecutors, up to the judges to send to prison for long periods of time those who use guns to commit serious offenses. If that would happen, Cincinnati would be
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the starting lineup tonight? Starting lineup has not been announced as I yet? Will he should? I call it David Bell and find out I don't. Let's leave, Let's leave. Yeah, let's leave that. Let's second thought, let's leave that beef for a bear. Don't touch it, don't touch were not everybody. We're not repeating history. We're not calling nobody, but allegedly Dela Cruise as short. Well, if he's called up, you're gonna sit on the bench. Yeah yeah, Ellie, you're sitting on the bench
tonight. We'll play you tomorrow. No, you're playing tonight. So that sends ll right on ten days out right. Knee injury. He's always hurt, So I don't know what to tell you. How about putting is Dela Cruz, I haven't. I've been determinus officially. Is he a five tool player? To pay Davis, he's got six or seven? First one up swinging a fly ball. This ball is destroyed. Corton Test doesn't even move.
Ellie Dela Cruise just to the home run over the scoreboard. My goodness, Ellie Dela Cruise pretty good, will be one of the faces of baseball someday soon There you guys wearing number forty four, and you know who wore come on four last last time, Eric the Red and then last night Andrew Abbott the left hander went to the mound wearing number forty one. Think about that whole left hander lou Pinella, well else was forty somebody else beg was
forty one back then too forty one? Yeah, Tom seeber Bengo, I think that's what it was. Now. Second, I wanted to quiz you a little bit, what are the five group five tools? Basis? Speed is one, two, arm strength yes, three, fielding field of course four hitting five, signing autographs. I don't know, get you got hit powers too? And then defenses three, Speed is four and arm is five, right, and it might be a six, got a six, He might have seven. Maybe he's eed, maybe he's eight, nine or ten.
You do those commercials, don't you? You do? Now? I do? Now? Yeah? Yeah, Eric saw a highlight of it. It was like this day in history. A day or two go. You might know this, say Eric Davis hit for the cycle. Yes, it was a highlight reel of it. It was pretty cool. Well, this guy can if the most maybe the most unique batting stance, certainly of of my last time when I was a kid, right up against his body and then all of a sudden boom and just hands one the knee, one up,
hands went back rap. Well, but don't build him up too high because the fall will be from the stretch. Here we go, swinging up, bouncing ball through the right sign at the right field base hit. Martini waved around third, Simmer overran it against by I'm Taylor Cruise races around second, headed for third relay. There is not a time Martini scars and the bats with a one its. You have forty seven stolen bases and two well one and a half years in minor league baseball. In two games, he's
got forty seven stolen base two games, two gas. That's really good. Pretty good? Sego are you building him up too high for the fall down? Is not? What you're doing? Will leave the student reports a proud service of your local teen star heating at air conditioning Dealers ten star quality you could feel in southeastern Indiana called Joe Eckstein at ex Stein Heating and Cooling eight one, two, nine three two, twenty twenty six. Are there any
tickets highlights game? I was gonna say, but twenty. At twenty one years and one hundred and forty six days old, Elie de la Cruz will be the youngest player to play for the Red since Jay Bruce in two thousand and eight. That's from the King of Stats of Bally Sports, Cincinnati, the one and only Joel luck Up. Have you ever met that guy? Yes? Have you met him? I've not. It's a good guy, dark scripts and just creates. Why did you get him in here? One?
Why didn't you sands Gun? What do you say? What do you say? Pay for people? Since the Mueller people came in today? That another another championship trophy? Lee Meyer volleyball. That counts, doesn't it? I don't know? Um? But he doubles State Division one doubles champions Yeah, okay, of Drew Evans and the other kid in Carson Homer. No, I've been in contact, fool. I've been in contact with Drew's father, and we are we are getting them. We're settling on a date.
They will be in studio for the Stude report within the next say six days. Let's get it done. Carson Dwyer is the freshman and Evans is the senior, and they won undefeated, untied, unscored on the state doubles tennis boys championship. Drew evans uncle is Troy Evans, who played at I think Lakoto West, then Cincinnati and played about I don't know seven eight years in the NFL. We should train together, good guy. I have a list here of Muller state titles. Sant X should be very proud of this.
Eleven times in volleyball number one sport volleyball, nine times in football, eight times in baseball, six times in basketball, three times in lacrosse. And if you don't count swimming, like like swimming, he's not a real sport. I mean you jump into pool, splash around a little bit. If you don't count swimming sand x three, you don't count swimming. Saint X has got four thousand titles, state titles, doesn't have a swimming team.
Well that's your problem, thank you say that's your fault. Yeah, should get some of them. You fund everything else over there, Why don't you start up a swim build a pool. Yeah, I just got a text here from Frank's eyebell who tells me, hey, Sarah, gun eye pools. We'll build a pool for Saint X and dear park. How about about that said for free? Right? Well, yeah, there you go. He's like a democrat. If it's free, it's for me. And put your name at the bottom of the pool. Give me something free and I
like it. Put your caricature at the bottom of the pool. Let him die for it right there. So other than the swilly of the deep, Frank's eyebell will do it. But other than Saint X, that doesn't count. Well. We came and runner up in lacrosse over the weekend. Dublin Jerome or whatever their names are. I don't care they they defeated the Bombers by two. We don't like them. What about what about a big sport like volleyball or rugby? I'm about rugby about okay, when we're Mueller's state
titles, I got them right here. Eleven times in volleyball in the past, sixteen football in three in a row in volleyball. He's gonna they're gonna come for four next year. They're coming here in a year. They were pretty good in the seventies and eighties. Since then they've had one or two. So Stas has four since two thousand uh five. That's pretty good. So kind of the modern air? Do mean the modern I mean the modern?
Ay, get down, modern er, give me the mode, but breaking it the modern era right here, I got see this is the argument everyone always uses against me. My talk about Notre Dame's eleven nash on channel last, eighteen thirty two, eighteen thirty two, they cut all counts and Dunn't newt rock was one was the last one, twenty seconds? One more snap for guest, It was eighty nine. Let's he this automatically plays,
He takes a knee, he pumps his fest and the celebration began. When you see Notre Dame Stadium, Dame opportunity sees as the Bearcats send the message to the college football world. Did you see that sits it. How do you wins a twenty four thirteen happening? Now that colum me and here goes the final countdown. Marshal's thundering herd runs to midfield at Notre Dame and two and one. Marshall twenty six, number eight Notre Dame, twenty one.
Let's repeat that time twenty six to twenty one. Marshall wins it at Notre Dame. What is Marcus Freeman say about that? I know, like our squad this year? Might they win six games? Or Sam Hartman transfer quarterback from Wake Force? Kind of about thirteen thousand career college pass yards. Now that the PGA Tourists merged with Live which is impossible, could the GCL merge with the Cincinnati Hills League and form a super league? What about the GMC?
Yeah? Yeah, super League? Cole Raine is no good anymore? How about this out of Westchester Township, I'm looking at Twitter, A large inflatable pig, probably around twelve to fifteen feet high, escaped from the VA Museum there and it was on Tylersville Road, creating a hazard. Che No, it was an inflatable giant pie. Again, so the flying pigs aren't just running twenty six point two miles in the first Sunday in May Sean Elliott,
Vegas loose. Well they I think they've they've secured it. But it was rolling on It's Tyler's Ville Road, creating a traffic as it Well right there now, that doesn't get any better. Anything else happened, I don't know, but I just know that sand Ax has fallen mightily of late finishing second and volley About the park? Who won a stay tight on football twenty That was like a couple of years ago during COVID, all the hurdles and
nobody played. Everybody played. We were just able to overcome things. And the other team, you know what, He's not gonna come in here anymore. Two thirty. If I want to see Carsons, I want to see Drew Evans in here. That's what I want to see coming. Bring the racket with them, bring the rackets or bringing the hardware, bringing it all. What about Cole Rane, When are they gonna come in with their state titles? I don't know. We'll see. In other words, no any
tumbled? What about the park? What do you have been talking on twenty seventeen? Oh well, good, well, cor Rane swim team. Say, what can you tell us about them? Side bell? Give them a pool. I think they swim up there on the y mc heye on pool run. I don't know. The smaller high school have yet swimming pull on the on the roof. They have a swimming pool up there. How come I have a football field? You ever ask from that? That's a sense of story subject. I said it. I said it. It needed to
be said. If you're at first, it needed to be said, you gotta have a football field all you hoy toya is up around and there went to night's getting my house? Ye? Yeah, too much light? Too much light? And which line too much light comes in? Well, it's amazing what Mueller's accomplished without football fields. I mean, I don't think any any high school anywhere don't have a football field. They gotta go to lock Lackland to play, right, I don't know where the hell they're playing they
played Lackland, I think, I don't know. I don't know. Nobody knows. So if they back in the good old days when Muller was formed, like in the early nineteen sixties, somebody's would have said, right there, let's buy fifteen acres. We're gonna have a football field. Back then, probably fifteen acres was like you knows, too expensive? Thank you.
Yeah, that's what happened because you know, in the good old days when Carl Linder bought the Kenwood Town Center when men were men, it was a one level strip center when nothing and you could have bought land around here for imagine nothing. Now not even Mueller can afford a football field. So we'll see what happens. I'm gonna do something with Deer Park swimming to come at Saint X. I'm gonna want to. I'm gonna tell me years a few decades behind. Come on, is one good swimmer, that's all. You
might have to reach outside the area, but you've done that before. So whoa anymore sports saying Willie, let's see Ellie day La Cruise is up and now the Reds and Dodgers tonight at six ten with sports talking to U crate insight pitch. You mean San X doesn't reach outside? Get used to about kids from Illinois coming to cove Can. That's Joe Frederick quarterfinals of the US
Open. Pittsburgh Riverhounds FC in town to battle our men and an Orange and Blue FC Cincinnatis six thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty a PGA tour and live golf. About this, I gotta be a text hold on it from home from Wayne Carucci. He's got the stadium. He's gonna fund the Roger Bacon swim team to go at Saint X. I said, wait, will you play
everyone? That's what I want to know. We'll say X, play him, Yeah, swim with him, swim a little bit, sure, Get, we'll swim against get Riley Gaines. What if some woman identifies as a boy and goes to Saint X. I can't wait to the day when you, I, or say or one of us are on air and that happens. I may go to Mountain Notre Dame and claim I'm a five foot eleven
inch female Chinese basketball player and I want to play basketball. It didn't the women's national soccer team just scrimmage some country like the twelve some like the fourth ranked, your rated men's league champions, and they I'm twelve nothing, twelve twelve SI. But I'm going to identify as a seven foot tall Chinese transsexual at some point and demand to be recognized, and will you pay me a such. Yeah, I'm a I'm Chinese, Okay, I can identify.
I think that there's what there's like four hundred and fifty NBA players, right if you're like the four hundred and fifty first and you're making you know, a few bucks playing in Europe or something, joining a w NBA which is funded by the NBA. I'm waiting for the LPG Britney grinder to do that. The some men's college golfer is gonna say. You know what it comes down to, like, hey, I got to make a living, you know what I mean? Prior to us something female. I gotta make a
living on this. I've dedicated my life to it and what I'm doing, that's what I'm doing. I'm a female. Just make sure you play into my stupid don't happen? Well, you accept me as being stupid, then I do it every day. Say anything else in sports? Set a mouthful there? What's on the big show today? Nothing else? You and Eddie right out of the gate. Yeah we're gonna cruise. Okay, Austin Elmore can join us. He is the expert. He knows the social matters.
He knows it all. He says he knows it all. We'll do that right out of the gate, so that'll be good. I'll be good all right. Plus we have the Muller High School right there if you want to take this with you. The boys volleyball team eleven. Congratulate them, lee Meyer Sport. Actually I enjoy that, so good for them. Good luck segment. And it's a game's hot dog tonight. Uh what is a three dollars beer? Two dollars dogs and a dollar ice cream? And Della Cruz
playing short that we don't know yet. I want to know. The lineup has not been released since Ella's hard. He don't come out and one veil it on the Eddie veil you know. I call it the Rocky and Eddie Show, and Seg wants to give you top builders call it the Afternoon Show. I don't show it. I think Eddie's been here longer, therefore he gets more respect. And I thought, what sex says behind you on your
back, say get me out of the super Eddie and Rocky Show. Well you the in honor of Elie de la Cruz, heading up I seventy one right now and head across the bridge and going to Great American Ballpark to start that long and illustrious career. We hope don't build ves yard in his first game. What if he gives yard bingo? Oh my god, We leave you with the immortal words of this dude. Report. Oh two pitch reaches
out, loops one out in his center oncoming new ball. Can't get to that as a play on one bounced, La Cruise racing for third throw there is not at time, and Karnassian Strand heads up base running, goes to second, and now Dela Cruise taking off the point the d turn around and said it safely. Oh my, the bats lead one nothing. Nobody else
in baseball is doing that. Write that down second playing third, Dela Cruise, who's playing short, Probably Matt McClean who's playing second, Jonathan India who's playing first, Vatto Bencher Steer a vatdos in Louisville who's pitching amm it No, Luke Weaver's pitch in the night. You never listen to me at all, Try not to Freeley McLean India, Day, La Cruz, Steer, Stevenson Newman, fair Child Melee. That is your winning lineup again tonight?
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