Bill Cunningham, the Great American Thursday after him in the tri State couldn't be much better. And of course the Reds are in town for the next four and long after that they're going to have an opportunity to pick up some serious ground. They went to a stretch they were one and nine. Now they're in a stretch of the nine and three. Although they're in last place, as Moegger knows by percentage points, there're two games out of second place.
Ready to march for glory and for some the judgment. See to God as we commemorate eighty years later the boys on d Day and mo Eger, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Mo Where have you been the last few months? I was starting to wonder, A, does this say something about my employment status? B? Had you forgotten my name? Had you lost my phone number? Where have you been? Did I piss you off? What happened? You've had all these high school kids rolling through here? Did
you forget that I worked with you? Don't I introduce them to you all the time? You do? And then I'm like, well, maybe Bill, have me on tomorrow. And then finally finally happened. We have Beechwood coming in tomorrow to the Tigers. Fantastic Homa. Scott Tackett's it's nice of you to acknowledge the other side of the river, the other side. I gotta check it out. I was born there, as you know, Yes, so was I really at ease? No? Born in a basement?
Where were you born in a manger? Allelujah? But Mo, I wanted to get John to get perspective. Tony Benner wants to know why? May I ask why are the reds Now marching without McClain, without Marte? A little bit of Williamson problem cees. God knows what's happening with him. They don't have their team, and they're marching for glory and for some the judgment sy to God. And secondly, they have a winning record against the Phillies
and a winning record against the Dodgers. Can you explain that? Answer the question, Mo, what the hell's going on? Well, the second part of that, that's just baseball, it's it's how it works. The first part of that is they've started to hit. You know, I think the last time you and I spoke when they were sort of at their nay dear, how about that that's good work. The starting pitching was still pretty good, and he kind of felt like, if that holds, the offense at
some point is going to wake up. The question is when will it happen, And by the time it does happen, how big of a hole will they have dug. It's it's so interesting the parallels between last year and this year because what happened one year ago. Tonight June sixth three, Ellie de la Cruz made his big league debut. That's kind of right when things they started to get going. What did they do last year? Memorial Day sweep in the Cubs? What did they do this year? Memorial Day weekend sweep
of the Dodgers? And they kind of got going here in early June. So there are some parallels. More than anything, the offense has woken up. But I think that the reason why if you dismiss this team's chances a few weeks ago, you were a little bit premature, is because the starting pitching is good. Now, it's not great, but it's better the league average across the board, it's certainly better than it was last year. And I think that's the one area of the team where if the guys can stay
healthy, you would expect that to only get better. Hunter Green should only get better, Nick Lodolo should only get better, Andrew Abbott should only get better. Get better. Well, you know, it's interesting because Brandon Williamson is on the verge of coming back, and so do you take Ashcraft and pun him to the bullpen because he right now feels like their least reliable starter. But last year the starting pitching was a liability. This year it's a
strength. And so if the offense can come around and the starting pitching only gets better, this team could still make the summer a lot of fun. Well let's see what happens. You never know, of course, in these difficult circumstances. And yesterday's game bill like, here's what I loved about it. It's getaway day, right, it's the last day of a road trip. They're down four runs early. There are a lot of teams I think that just would have packed it in and what that said, let's get to
the plane right. Yeah, And no, obviously you're in Denver, so no, no deficit is ever insurmountable. But I do think it says something about that team yesterday that you know, with the series already in hand. They had already won the first two games, a good road trip already in their pocket. The planes engine is on, they're getting back to Cincinnati.
There's no off day tomorrow. Instead, they grind it out a win, and they had to come back from not only down four nothing, but seven to four, and they had to obviously get the steer Homer to give him the lead of the ninth inning. I loved that yesterday because I've watched a lot of teams who on getaway Day fall behind early and suddenly it's let's get out of dodge. They did the exact opposite, yes, and they needed
that because the Brewers have lost the last three. Yeah. I think there are seven games out, but only two out of second, and they got lots of the schedule, and I would like to think that when Marte gets back, if he can stay off the Royds, McClain may not come back until August. I don't know what, maybe never cees. What's the latest on him? U. I think they're still holding out hope for this month, and that's wrong with me. Ran elbow hit in the hand and Noelvie.
Marte is the one guy that you could say this guy is gonna come back June twenty seventh. That is only going to add depth. He is a guy who at the end of last year did nothing but rake. I think this weekend and next week are interesting because they've got four with the Cubs, a team that is right now not very good, kind of the definition of mediocre. Next week you have two good teams. The Guardians are awesome,
the full Pennis maybe the best in baseball. They're scoring more runs, I think than they will as the season unfolds, but they're really really good. And then they have to go to Milwaukee next week. If you can get through the next week plus suddenly on that schedule, a lot of Pirates, a lot of Cardinals, a lot of mediocrity over the course of the
second part of June. I think it's a realistic goal to finish the month of June at five hundred, which would put them at forty two and forty two after the start they got off to when they bottomed out at twenty and thirty. If you could go into July at least five hundred, Marte is back at that point, maybe McLain's gonna come back, although I'm very skeptical that he will is back by then I'll take my chances. Not in a dominant Central division. The Brewers aren't that good, and the Cubs aren't that
bad. And Pittsburgh they were really good. Now they're really bad. The only team that's been good and bad, bad and good and good and bad is the Reds. They started off good, then got bad, and they got real bad, and they got a little bit better than they're pretty good, you know what I'm saying. You lost me there, But the division is winnab and they have a lot of games still head to head against Milwaukee. The Brewers are really good, but I think offensively you would expect their
pace to cool off just a little bit. Absolutely, and again for me, you know, we said it prior to last year that the foundation on top of which everything is going to be built is the young starting pitching, and then unfortunately last year a lack of performance, a lot of injuries that just didn't really happen. Not that much has changed though, Still the foundation on top of which everything is going to be built for this franchise is young
starting pitching. Those guys are really starting to throw. Well, need more from Ashcraft. But when Lodolo has been healthy, He's been terrific. Hunter Green has been very very good over his last seven or eight starts. Andrew Abbott's having a terrific second season. Frankie Montas is sort of in a category on to himself, but he was unbelievable the other night. That that, to me is the biggest reason for optimism. The starting pitching is more of
a strength this year than it ever was last season. Marte is coming back. June twenty seventh. I think that's the day. Yeah, that's the date of the first presidential debate. Will you be wherever CNN is going to be for the great debate between Biden slash Trump? Pretty good matchup? Right to play the Cardinals that night, that's more important. That's that's what I'll be consuming. Where do they play there or here? That game's in Saint
Louis. I think I have the inside pitch that night. I think Lance is off, so I will been off for a long time. I will be in a nice sports cocoon that evening. I'm you're not gonna be watching the great what's the great debate? Who's undecided? At this point? If you're on the side at you're a clown. At this point, it's a rematch of the same two bozos we had four years ago. Is there anybody who's gonna watch that debate wing? Hmmm, I wonder if Old Joe or
Don can sway me their way. Yes, I'll be watching. I love it. I love this because you want it to be a disaster side you want it, and it probably will be. You get two really old men, It's it's going to be awful. It's going to be a terrible representation of our country. No, I'm watching Red's Cardinals. I'm gonna give you an example. Okay, I played golf yesterday and the friendly confines of the Kenwood Country Club. I thought maybe you would have been at at Newman Golf
Course on the west side. Well, Kenwood country Club right now alis pristine and perfect. My partner, like myself, was about seventy five years old. Uh huh, so we're one hundred and fifty years old. We played two kids from the Mauller golf teams beat them. Yes, these two kids were thirty three years old. We were one hundred and fifty years old. And the veterans took down the flat bellies. Okay, they were hitting the ball, how many didn't have the new once we didn't have the new.
How many times have you played that course sixteen thousand four exactly? How many times? At these two? Well? First of all, why were there two teenagers playing at Kenwood Country Club? And if you could take those two teenagers to play golf at Chemic Country Club hockey, he can't take me. All I get are ball markers and teas for you. I'll send you some more balls, and I'll send you some more teas. I'll take some point
I'm making. Is this okay? June twenty seventh relates to the flat bellies against the veterans, and right now as I speak, the dawn is I think the flat belly, and I think Joe Biden is the old guy. Yes, I mean he is an old black manon there's no doubt about it. I just if I'm outsided like I am, no, if I'm watching and I'm not watching that I am. I watched them debate four years ago was a disaster. I know I'm gonna watch it and I'm gonna love it.
You're a very proud American, Okay, you this country I do too. In a different way than I love it. I don't know how you could watch those debates love it four years ago and feel a lot of pride that our Assistan recorded it. And so no, I want nothing to do with the debate. That night, Thank god the Reds and Cardinals have a baseball game, and I will be firmly ensconsin as all hell is breaking loose.
Like I've watched political debates before where I've been undecided and maybe I'm not that familiar with the candidates, and that's that's the opportunity for one of them to win me over, or one of them to convince me why I shouldn't vote for the other who hasn't made up their mind. At this point, what are we doing? Can we just have the damn elections? Let's have
it. Let's have it. And the other debates is going to be in September, Well, it's one scheduled in September sixth, something like that. Yeah, And these are different debates than we typically have because the Commission on Presidential Debates is not involved. You know more than people you think about it, and so this is going to be sort of like a made for TV events. This is going to be a train wreck, and I like, I love a good train wreck. I don't love a train wreck when it
makes me feel worse about our republic. So no, I'm not watching those debates. Well, you brought up the fact that June twenty seventh, not me. You brought up the fact that, yeah, that's the most important thing. I think it's the twenty seventh, but that is the most it's important thing happening in my life that night, Not that debate, not me. Let's talk about sports, please. I had a discussion with you briefly off there, and I spoke to a couple of college coaches about what's happening
right now with college basketball and I guess college football. Saban left mainly because he did an interview in Tuscalooso and he said, I have a second string guard with the first string guard was like a two time unanimous All American. And my second string guard said to me a few weeks ago, you know, I got to make a million dollars otherwise I'm leaving. M M. This is a second string guard who thought I love it? Thought, maybe you know, yeah, I'm going to make all the jack I like it.
I talked to two college basketball coaches who you know who they are, and I want to mention their names. And they said, this is the worst of times. I lost my team. I had a team used freshman, sophomore. I think about Romaine Sodo, came in raw not much scale, spent years at Xavier. All of a sudden, all American. He's playing in Europe or Turkey's ending his career there. But you don't watch anyone at you see Xavier k You come in as a freshman and a sophomore.
Even the time leading scorer at NKU Batman's basketball leaves but ain't got a better offer because of money. And so when you're the coach today and you don't have a team. I think Sean Miller lost five or six of his players and he said, I got a brand new team. I don't know anything about him. And if you coach him too harshly, shall we say they're leaving a heartbeat and you have to wait a year? Is this the worst at times to be a college football basketball coach? It's a different set of
times. I don't think it's the worst of times. In every business, there are changes that some will decide I don't want to party. How do I hear? Yeah, you and I work in the field when I started doing when I started in radio, you know, in nineteen ninety nine, nineteen ninety seven, one of my best hires. I don't know about that
continue, but think of the changes in our field. Right so instead of just being a radio host, maybe not yourself, but many of us have had to be on the Internet and social media, and we just change how we distribute the product and how people consume the product. Platform is the biggest platform by engagement. Been people in our business who have decided, you know what, this isn't for me, and and that that that doesn't mean that
they're right or wrong, but just hey, this isn't for me. I think you're seeing the same thing happen in college sports, where you are seeing some coaches go, you know what, this just isn't for me. That doesn't to me, at least, that doesn't mean that what's happening in college sports is wrong. I think the frustrating thing is right now there's no real regulation and we don't know what this is going to look like in a couple
of years. I think this would be easier for everybody involved if you could say, specifically with nil, which I'm a huge proponent of here are the parameters. Not Trumpy, not Bob Trumpy. Well I love Bob Trumpy, but you know, sorry, I'm I'm in I'm in favor. You know, you guys are all capitalists until until it's it's not me you all along. You guys are all real big capitalists, until suddenly the money is being
distributed to the to the people actually providing the labor. Then suddenly you're not You're not that capital I should have been paid exavier when we went three and eighteen in baseball. I'm still looking for some nail money now. Things things worked out for you, fortunately, But I think the frustrating thing for a lot of people in college athletics is number one, we don't know what this is gonna look like in a couple of years. Secondly, it feels and
is very unregulated. So I could understand the frustrations that some coaches have, and I can understand some coaches going, you know what, this just isn't for me. How would Bob Knight do in this environment? My guess is he would have done just fine, because I think he would have been smart enough to adapt, or he would have thrown his hands up and said this isn't for me speaking of adapting, going go on to this last issue. Yeah, Caitlyn, Clark and Wnba, the best thing to ever happened to
them is being jostled around, hip checked hard fouls. I look back to Michael Jordan and Jordan Rules. I look back to my days at Deer Park when I got hips and elbows and three people on me, tripping me constantly. I couldn't play those with a cheerleaders, no cheerleaders trying to get give me out in the cars, but I told him no. And in those days Jordan Rules, it was like he never is vertical for any time in the paint. He's down, and I'm saying, Kate and Clark know your
role, shut your mouth. Take what is the best revenge is? According to Michael Jordan, who gave an interview on this Win the Game, I think in professional basketball specifically, there is a pretty well documented history of the new guy, and historically it's been a guy who comes in with accolades and comes in with a lot of hype. And what do his competitors do, veterans, They physically try to test them. Shaquille O'Neal went through this.
Yes, he is a Shaquille O'Neal, massive human being. But I remember his rookie year. I remember the shots that players took at him. I remember Kobe Bryant, who was getting those shots three or four years into his career. I remember Lebron James. Lebron James is one of the greatest physical specimens in the history of professional basketball. And this kid comes from Akron.
What did veteran players try to do? Knock him out physically intimidating. Same thing with Caitlin Clark, right, not injure, not hurt, but physically intimidate. So what I happening with Caitlyn Clark is just a version of that. And by the way, I think she has handled herself very well. I think she probably understands this is what was going to be a part of the deal. Right, I'm gonna have players who try to physically intimidate me.
This has happened throughout the history of professional basketball, at least since I've been watching. Michael Jordan said, when the game, I read one of Magic Johnson's books where he talks about as a rookie. Remember he was a six to nine point guard where he would come down the lane and get clotheslined. And it wasn't an attempt to injure. It was let's see how the young guy responds. We have had that throughout the history of basketball. We
had it with Michael. It is normal, and so this is to me, it's just another version of that in the WNBA. And I'm interested in how Caitlyn Clark's rookie season continues to unfold with this being a big part of the dynamic. Give up, win the game. Just go and be tougher than those see can get into. Yeah, I told the aviators that, I told New Richmond Lines that, I told them all of that the Willie's in town. There were really rules at Deer Park High School and I had
to learn to overcome. What are the rules at Deer Park High School? Now get them in the parking lot as quickly as you can. All right, moth, thank you for your analysis. Winning you're coming back. Are you gonna be at the ballpark any of the games this week? I don't think so. No, No, you know. Next Tuesday is three two one night Reds and Guardians three to two one three dollar beers. I don't drink beer. Two dollars hot dogs. I like dogs. One dollar ice
cream. I like ice cream, so you can come to the game, Buy me a beer, buy yourself a hot dog in an ice cream spend six bucks. Let me talk to my agent. Will we see you there next Tuesday. I can't commit with this three two one night. I will talk to my age. I mean, you're a cheap ass, so I'm not going to ask you to come on Saturday when everything's full price. Believe me. Three two one night, three two one Red's guardians. Let me
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I would like to think, so it's been what eighty years, I'd like to think we would I don't know if a land, large land war is ever going to take place again anywhere. Because of technology, and of course drones and missiles and god missiles and all the rest. I don't know. The next war may be fought simply by mechanized items instead of large armies. And I pray that's the case. But it took about a year to
bring it all together. D Day was given the name Operation Overlord. June sixth, nineteen forty four and twenty five hundred US soldiers were killed that day, twenty five hundred, about four and a half thousand all told. On that day, Operation Overlord landed one hundred and fifty six thousand Allied soldiers on
the beaches of Normandy. By the end of June six, nineteen forty four, one hundred and fifty six thousand landed, by far the largest naval, air, and land operation in human history, and within a few days,
three hundred and twenty six thousand troops were landed. More than fifty thousand vehicles and one hundred thousand tons of equipment had landed by June thirteenth, nineteen forty and by August nineteen forty four, what about two months later, all of northern France had been liberated, and by the spring, by May of forty five, the war was over, and thank god we won. We didn't
have to win that war. By the way, if the Normandy invasion had failed, if Rommel had been on site, the Germans didn't believe for an entire week, no satellites didn't exist, that they thought the real landing was coming at Calais and not Normandy. But thank god they succeeded, and the rest is history. It's been eighty years, and they commemorate these this event
every five years, so it is extremely doubtful. After eighty five years, most of the soldiers are eighteen and nineteen are going to be alive, and it's kind of over. And we came together and we won, and it was just an incredible human effort by Rosie Riveter and by American soldiers all over the world. Could have happened again today. I had my doubts because we're so separated and were so estranged, and I would like to think we would
come together, much like on nine to eleven. We did come together. Of course, the response by George Bush was ridiculous and failed, along with Barack Hussein Obama. That's a different story. And General Dwight Eisenhower prepared two messages. By the way, he lived from eighteen ninety to nineteen sixty nine, and he was appointed the commander of Operation Overlord in the months before, and he prepared two messages. One, the landings have failed and the blame
is mine and mine alone. If Hitler and Rommel had known they were coming ashore at Normandy and the beaches left and right in Normandy. They would not have succeeded because the fire rate was so great. It was so difficult that in today's world they would have blown the party immediately by missiles and things of
that character. But back then they had to do the and around because it was thought that had to convinced Hitler than Rommel that the real invasion was coming in Calais, which is about one hundred miles north, and it didn't happen,
and thank god it didn't happen. So that's one item. Secondly, I would note that Hillary Clinton, never missing a chance to make a fool of herself, posted this morning the following on our Instagram account, and essentially she said that eighty years ago today, thousands of brave Americans fought to protect democracy. This November, all we have to do is vote. All we have to do is vote. And I read this and I'm thinking, are
you kidding me? All we have to do is vote? Not exactly to compare what they went through on June sixth, seventh, and eighth, and nineteen forty four to what's happening today. Is essentially saying that Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler. By the way, Trump is not a threat to democracy. No matter who wins in November, the public will survive, our system of
laws and government will continue to operate despite all the flaws. There'll be no civil war, despite the efforts of the radical left to say there will be or a total collapse of our society. If Joe Biden wins, America will simply move on and move past him and somehow get over the presidency of Kamala
Harris. Maybe someone else will arise, but certainly Trump will not declare himself to be dictator for life and destroy democracy, as Hillary Clinton is insinuating unbelievable, and what that does is belittle the tremendous bravery and sacrifices of those who were killed or mortally wounded on the beaches of Normandy and during the fighting further
Inland. Essentially says that Clinton and liberal Democrats are their equivalent and that those who oppose Hillary Clinton and I guess Joe Biden are like Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. So I think comparing the two may not be exactly accurate. There may be a bad analogy there, sure, but there are delusions of grandeur, and many times it's astonishing and pathetic what I hear. This is what happens, I think when people are devoid of God, religion, purposes in
life and they want control of the checkbook. And so that's Hillary Clinton's post, and this is what I think about the post. Thank you Hillary. Now, lastly, before we set up today's big show, Dan Carroll touched on this, and that is the lies sold by the radical left about electrification of vehicles and so much more. And if we're going to have this gigantic shift from gasoline powered vehicles and coal and natural gas LNG, etc. There
has to be tremendous planning of what's going on. And it just can't be by government fiat. You know, politicians are terrible engineers. The power grid in this country should be designed by engineers, by scientists, and by the energy industries like Ulta Fiber and by Duke and whatever. They're the ones in charge. And when all hell breaks loose, you look for a Duke truck
or an Ulta Fiber truck to be somewhere to get us back connected. So the University of Michigan is not exactly a conservative bashi, would you agree? In ann Arbor and they posted a story that I have in my hands under date of May the twenty seventh, twenty twenty four, so that was about,
you know, about a week or so ago. A recent study by the University of Michigan has shed light on a challenge facing the global transition to electric vehicles, which is the inability of copper mining to keep pace with the growing demand. Copper mining is a critical element of battery production. There are according to this study by University of Michigan, they spent years doing this.
There's seven hundred and nine operational copper minds in the world, the largest being in Chile, and they produce eight hundred and eighty two thousand tons of copper. Despite this huge output, the pace of electrification globally is far outstripping the mining ability to keep up. In fact, the authors say, quote we show in the paper that the amount of copper needed to essentially to meet demand
is impossible for mining companies to produce. That is just one for example, The Michigan study says that an EV requires three to five times more copper than traditional gas or diesel cars, not to mention the additional copper NEEDA for upgrades to the grid itself. And how about this quote a normal Honda Accord needs
forty pounds of copper. The same battery electric accord needs two hundred pounds of copper in one vehicle, five times the need goes on to say to meet demand by twenty fifty what twenty six years away, the world needs to more than double copper mind production and output. It needs to be one hundred and fifteen percent more just to meet the current copper needs for electro electrified batteries, et cetera, without considering any green energy transition which we need more copper.
In fact, it says that every year, because of AI and other the influx of illegals into this country, we need ten percent more electrical production every year as far as the eye can see, we need ten percent ten percent, And the study points out that every year we have five percent less ability
to produce electricity because of environmental concerns, so to meet the demand. To meet the demand, there has to be at least six large copper minds opened every year for the next several decades, with about forty percent of the production from these brand new mines that don't exist are not planned required for ev related grid upgrades. That's six large comper minds every year for the next several decades to meet the current demand. And of course in America, you can't produce
a comper mind today at all. It's not environmentally sound. Liberals don't like it, Judges will stop it, need environmental concerns, etc. So these mines are going to be in places like Chile and Africa and Asia, and they are incapable of producing enough copper in order to fuel the demand. One professor said, actually would have been better off five years ago if the government
would have said go to hybrid models. Goes in a hybrid. They're much more feasible, much better on gasoline mileage, and by the way, they're much easier on the climate, so to speak. But we don't do that. We have Pete Buddha Judge who was on about a week ago on CBS Morning Sunday News, who said that three years ago we fund it by the tune of eight billion dollars the creation of five hundred thousand EV charging stations in
America, five hundred thousand. Here we are three years later. By the way, they're going to start within one year, they're going to have one hundred thousand a year put in and so Margaret Brennan of CBS asked a Pete Buddha judge, the incomponent clown from South Bend, good friend of Rocky Boyman, a Notre dame by the way, He said, how many of you? How many do we have right now? He says six, And Margaret Brennan said six thousand, No, six hundred, No, six six out
of five hundred thousand. And of those six, he thinks the majority are not operational. What so Number one, we can't produce electricity. Number two, we can't produce the internals of batteries, which is very expensive, very dirty mining all over places the world we don't want to know about. Every year we need ten percent more electricity, but we produce five percent less. We're getting rid of a liquified natural gas. Unbeknownst to Joe, Biden is
in an executive order stopping anymore LNG plants. You can't open a coal mine anywhere in the country. And these so called renewables, which is a wind power and sun are supposed to be the panacea, which it is not. They're shutting down wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean. And I read this story a University of Michigan that the amount of copper needed for evs is impossible. It didn't say possible, impossible for mining companies to produce don't have the ability,
and so what are we doing to ourselves? Hybrids was the way to go, but that's not sexy enough for the liberal Democrats, and that's where we are. Well, let's continue after one o'clock today is Jeff Krueir. He's a radio talk show host and otherwise a great American about Donald Trump and what they're doing to him. And then later on also we're going to have the same men in with all the sports Big four game set. I love to have mo On, I don't have Monolis. Good stuff's going on.
And the Reds have one to nine of the last twelve. They are two games serre in last place, but the two games out of second, and if they can get to fifty to fifty by the fourth of July, I get many of their players back away we go. So let's continue with more and if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand pounds seven hundred new eight at and T. The evs are aspirational. What we need are things like di lithium crystals from Star trek
the next generation. We need cold nuclear fusion. But going forward for decades to come, we have enough natural gas, coal, and oil underneath our feet to fuel the world's economy for one hundred years to come, and we produce it better than anyone else. I would love to have Donald Trump, if he can become the president again, to take anwar in Alaska, the biggest oil fine in the last fifty years, and use all the royalties from ann war to knock down the deficit, and over time it would work.
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get worse, and I can only imagine what's going to happen. July the eleventh, and normally, if he had by that point, a seventy eight year old man with no previous record on a paperwork violation, you might not send him to prison in New York State where cop killers are released on bond. But nonetheless I regress a little bit. But Jeff crue Air, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And I loved your column, No justice, no Peace for persecuted Trump. That's not the way the media views this
thing. Give me the essence of the column, and edifive the American people. What's coming. Bill. Always great to be with you, Thanks for having me. I would say this, whenever we think the Democrats will not go to a certain degree with President Trump, they go further. I mean
I've witnessed it throughout his entire nine year political career. I mean I was there the day covering the day came down the escalator, and I've just been seeing just this Trump arrangement syndrome get worse and worse and worse, and it's just absolutely amazing what they do to that man. And yeah, they convicted him, of course on these bogus thirty four charges. It was paperwork violation, if anything, a misdemeanor if anything, Bill, And of course they
took it to the full extent that they could. And now the media and the Democrats get to say convicted, fallon Donald Trump, and they're going to try to make the most out of that. The good thing is, Bill, I watched the UFC fight the other night. He was treated like a conquering hero. And the money's pouring in. The American people see through the
sham and it's backfiring on them. And I love it, you know, Jeff, I love Dana White. And when they walked in can you imagine that was in New Jersey, Newark, I think, and they had twenty three thousand faithful there. There was a couple of scenes for some of the mixed Martial Arts UFC fighters jumped over the ring. Those rings are about eight feet tall, jumped over the ring and run up to Donald Trump to get
a selfie with him. Well, one time it was just before the match, and the other one the winner jumped out screaming, screaming, go brand go Brandon, go whatever that is. And then he went up to Donald Trump and like hugged him, sweating like a dog, and people are going nuts. Can you imagine Jeff Creweer. And by the way, that was in New Jersey, not exactly a red stronghold. What if, say, Joe Biden had walked into that arena with Kamala Harrison toe, what would have
happened? Can you explain what would have occurred? Bill? All I can say is it would have been ugly. It would have been ugly. And Biden is pretty slow, but he's not that slow. He wouldn't show up for something like that. And you know, it gives you a great picture of President Trump's support. You know, he goes to wild Wood, one hundred thousand people show up. He goes to the Bronx, twenty five thousand people show up. He goes to a UFC match Jersey, The people go
crazy. This guy is popular in some of these states. If they say you're Blue states. Yeah, I think he's got a chance for a landslide this fall, Bill, I really do. But well, they let him because you make a great point in your column. In Manhattan voted eighty eight to twelve against Donald Trump. Every member of the jury could not find him not guilty because they'd go home and they would be pillared by their neighbors and friends for the rest of their lives. None of them are going to pay
for a drink or a meal. And Judge Jan Mrshan, who was born in the Nation of Columbia, he'll be wined, dined and pocket lined all the way up to the New York State Supreme Court. And then in Delaware you have a Hunter Biden on trial and about ninety percent voted for Joe Biden. And I'll tell you one thing the Democrats love to do. You know, no one's above the law. The best they can ever hope for there
with Hunter Biden would be a hung jury because the great majority. There were a couple of female jurors African American who pulled out clean up and we're dobbing their eyes during the opening statement of the criminal visit attorney for Hunter Biden. And then the first lady is there. And then I guess there's a big time NAACP black leader in Delaware, in Wilmington that is loved and he's like the Martin Luther King Junior of Delaware. And guess who's sitting next to the
first lady. I forget his name is Poppy or sweet Lips or whatever his name is. He's sitting there next to him, and he's nodding his head looking at the black jurors, and I'm thinking, wait a minute, is this a fair And they're assuming he's found not guilty, Well, nobody's above the lower Can you see the writing when Hunter Biden is found not guilty by that jury of simply lying on a form bill, he is obviously guilty. We all know he's guilty. This is only a small fraction of what Hunter
Biden did that he could have been prosecuted for. It's called home cooking bill. I mean he's got home cooking. I mean Delaware is run by the Bidens. I mean they have decades of political influence there in Delaware. So yeah, you're right. I mean there's no way, there's no way he is going to be convicted. No way, no judge, just like there was no way Donald Trump was going to be acquitted in the Manhattan courtroom. There was no way. And I just want to just mention this judge is
a Biden donor. His daughter is a high price Democrat operative that makes millions of dollars off of the Democrats. Brag campaigned on a message of getting Trump. I mean, the whole thing as Donald Trump has said was rigged. I mean, and I thought Matt Gates did a good job of bringing this up to the Attorney General in the hearing, and of course he said, I know nothing about Colangelo, massive Colangelo number three under him a justice. He decides, you know what, I want to enhance my career. I'm
want to go work and be an assistant in a local prosecutor's office. I kind of want to go from main justice to a dirty, filthy courtroom in New York City. That's a career move right there. But of course Mary Girland's ou I don't know anything about it. What do you mean? You mean there's prostitution upstairs? All I do is play the panel, Well what are you talking about? And there's Coligelow over the left shoulder of Alvin Bragg
smiling from Maine Justice ship to a New York City County prosecutor courtroom. And this case began as a misdemeanor. So you got number three Department of Justice signing on to Alvin Bragg to help him get him prosecuted. And then and then you had the ag he's got the guts to say, jezus, I don't know how that happened. Man, that's new, That's not unusual.
It was like a career enhancement. It'd be like my local prosecutor here in Hamilton County, Missy Powers, if she would bring indictments against Joe Biden, and then one of Bush or Trump's DOJ officials came to Hamlton County to prosecute Joe Biden. I think the media would point that out. Am I right or wrong? I mean him? Now, wait a minute, you are? That may be a clue, right there, Sir Sherlock might be you are one hundred percent right, And I'll say this. I want to see
the email trail. I want to see foyas done to find out what kind of communication we had between DJ the Biden White House, New York and also Georgia. We have visits to the White House, suspicious visits to the White House. All of this was coordinated. We all know it. This was a political hit job against the leading candidate for President Bill. We see it
in Banana republics. We see it in countries that are tyrannies. This is not the United States of America. Where one politician uses his influence to try to remove another politician and maybe even in prisonmen. You know they want to put him in prison. You know, they can't wait for Donald Trump to go to prison. That's their goal. Well, the ladies on the view
are having a conniption fit. In fact, one of the great guests there said that she gets quote wet unquote whenever I think about Donald Trump in prison, and I'm thinking wow. But going back to the four yer request, of course, Mary Carland has asked, can we get all the communications between you and the New York County Prosecutor's office? Can we get the communications between
you and the Atlanta Fulton County Prosecutor's office. Nathan Wade to spend a lot of time in the White House along with Fanny Willis, and he said, well, just go ahead and make a four yer request. He didn't deny any coordination. He said, well you got to ask a four yer request, and he made a special appointment. Tony Fauci is now in charge of all fouryer requests. And so I'm not sure and DOJ is going to do
a damn thing with that. But nonetheless, and secondly, Nathan Wade, the lover of boy of Fanny Willis, spent at least sixteen hours in the White House, and he says that they can't talk about what occurred there because it's a client privilege. But nonetheless, would it be suspicious if Fanny Willis's lover was in the White House? How many local county prosecutors have special counsel in Fulton County to spend time in the White House coordinating philosophy? Why would
Nathan Wade go to the White House. What's the purpose of that if there's not coordinated you no inquiring minds want to know, Bill, and you know, Republicans need to push these investigations a lot more than they've been doing it now. Of course, these requests are going to be held up till after the election. They don't want to release anything. They're not going to release the tapes of Joe Biden's interview by the Special Counsel Robert Kerr, because of
course Biden could barely articulate. Biden forgot everything, and if he sounded horrible, they don't want that release before the election, so they're not going to release it. So they're just playing games, and they're trying to protect Biden at all costs. And of course we just need to keep pointing it out and the American people, I think are going to get it. I think the American people understand what's going on here, and I'm sensing I'm feeling bill
a landslide coming if there is an honest election. Well, I what I want to do. You know, the Democrats are desperate and they're dangerous, and that's a terrible place to be. I want to get on to another comment you made here, which in your column, which is so good. Afterwards, many Trump voters questioned the election results and is sending on Washington on
January the sixth, twenty twenty one to protest. During his speech to supporters, which is not aired by the mainstream media, Trump encourages followers quote peacefully and patriotically, make your voices heard. He never adver geted violence, and in fact appeared on Twitter to encourage his supporters to leave peacefully and respect law enforcement. Because that doesn't fit the media narrative. The media doesn't spend much
time on that, do they. No, they all create the impression that Donald Trump incited the crowd, and Donald Trump was right there egging him on to go attack the capital, and all that is a lie, you know, Cassidy Hutchinson said he tried to grab the steering wheel and take the off the beast over to via Capital, and that was of course a lie. Yeah, they've created this narrative, this fiction about Donald Trump, which of course is not true. That's why I have to keep pointing out, and
I'm glad you do on others the truth about the January sixth thing. He wanted more National Guard there. He wasn't allowed to get the kind of protection that he wanted for the capital. So I think Nancy Pelosi is really responsible for the horrible situation that occurred there, and of course she was protected by that sham January sixth Committee bill. Well, you had two Republicans on it,
Thank god, we had two great Republicans. Oh yeah, on that committed to ask those probing questions that need to be answered, and inquiring minds did not want to know anything. Last late Jane July eleventh is coming up, and I know from when I speak to some of the RNC that they have contingency plans. And I said, what do you mean, Well, what if he's in the Rikers Island, what if he's on a military base, what if he's in Sing Sing And I'm going to we're an uncharted territory
if it was if his name was Donald Duck instead of Donald Trump. He was seventy eight years old, and he committed a supposedly a paperwork error, and you didn't know the nature of the charges against him until the closing argument of the state. They didn't let him know what he was being charged with. What are the odds of a seventy eight year old in New York City on a paperwork mistake with no previous record, actually being sent to a jail.
What are the odds? Zero? Zero? I mean, it wouldn't it wouldn't happen, Bill, And you know what, this is backfired in such a spectacular way that the Democrats might think twice. You know that they want to jail him, they want to put him there. But since they've gone so far and now this is now working against him, they might think twice about it and say, all right, house arrest or something like that where he doesn't go to Rikers. We'll see. It's going to be very
interesting. On July eleventh, then, of course, I'm going to be up at the convention, you know, a few days later, and I'm hoping Donald Trump is going to be there. I'm not sure, Bill, I'm not a question mark. I'm not sure either because if he a peer, will there be a convention at all? The answer is yes. They got twenty thousand hotel rooms. They want to party hardy Wisconsin. That's going to be almost like a Taylor Swift concert showing up. And so they're going
to do everything in their power. But he may have to be skyped in. I mean, this is absurd that what's happening, but the media is on one side of the table. I'll give you one last factoy, Jeff
crue Air. I saw this at Brent Brozel's MRC network. Is that for those American voters who primarily or only get their evidence, only get their news from ABC, NBC or CBS as the evening news, it's the view, and it's the morning talk shows of that group, and that, by the ways, about forty percent of all voters of that group, Biden's leading Trump
fifty five the thirty five. And so if you have to rely upon the mainstream media to tell you what a great job Joe Biden is doing and what a convicted criminal, a felon that Donald Trum is, just watch the evening News, the View, or the morning talk shows like George Stephanoppolis and guess what. I'm surprised Trump gets thirty five percent. I say, garbage in, garbage out, What do you say? I think the good thing is
American people are turning off those shows. The influence of those programs down dramatically from what it was ten twenty years ago. Their numbers are going to keep decreasing. The American people are looking for other outlets for their news. It's more fair, more balanced, has good information. They are basically just selling the talking points of the Democrats. I had the misfortune of watching the CBS Evening News the other night, and I got infuriated. I'm like, I
can't do this. I'm not going to do this ever again, because it's so biased, and I think their numbers are just in the toilet. They're continue to drop, and I'm very happy about that. I'm trying to watch Lester Holt and I'm waiting for him to say, suddenly, Joe Biden discovered the powers he denied the last three years by having executive orders on the southern
border. None of that happened. What Lester Holt talked about the Republican's refusal to assist on the southern border, forc him the president to take executive action, and thank God that we have this man on the White House right now over those evil Republicans who will not help on the southern border. Instead of saying he denied for over three and a half years having the power he now
wants to exercise for political purposes, it is just the opposite. So if you watch the evening News, that's why fifty five thirty five support Joe Biden. Garbage in garbagee Jeff Crueer, you're the best on this stuff, and go ahead give me your final comments. I was just gonna say my final comment was Lester Hult could have said that Joe Biden took ninety four executive actions to create the disaster on the border that we have today, and he inherited
a safe order and he created chaos. So it's all on Joe Biden. The bill. Of course, Lester Holts say that, But I think the American people know that I saw one of the shows head on this large stack to his right of executive orders on the evening of January the twentieth, twenty twenty one, and he signed executive order after executive order, having no idea what he was signing. He has no clue what he's signing. But the Marxists around him said, here, sign this. He said, great.
Wouldn't it be great? If Lester hoold would say, you know, the president created this crisis now he wants to go back to Trump era policies. Would Lester hold ever say that. No, No, it's true. He would never say it. No garbage in, garbage out? All right? Once again, Jeff crue Air, New Orleans based, and you have a great mayor there. I like watching her, Shenannikins almost like that mayor in the south of Chicago. What a wonderful woman she is. But nonetheless,
Jeff Creweir, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. We'll do it again. Thank you, Jeff, Thank you, Bill, Take care, God bless America. Let's continue with more. And there you got it, Lester hooldt saying, having denied we had the power of the last three and a half years, Joe Biden has finally taken actions on the southern border to reinstate some of the Trump policies. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundreds WLW. It's good to have an advocate, someone who knows the ins and outs
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it. It was still a chancy thing. But when he gave it and said that the waves now on the beaches were not going to be more than three feet or something of that kind, then the wind was going down, there'd be some opportunity for bombing, and the gunfire from the Navy ships could be spotted pretty well. I thought it was just the best of a bad bargain, So I possibly sat silently just reviewing these things. Maybe well, I'd say thirty five or forty five seconds. Now it's been reported by some
of the people present. For example, my own chief Stats says at five minutes that one, but five minutes under such conditions sounded like a year. Actually, I think after thirty forty five seconds, something that I just got said okay, we'll go, and this room was emptied in two seconds. Hello, Hello, quiet, and I'm Scots. I'm broadcasting gosh. Segment. That was General Dwight D. Eisenhower. CBS reports Willie on the twentieth anniversary many years ago of D Day with Walter Cronkite. Yeah, I share
with you a speech not given by Eisenhower. Go ahead. Our landings in the Sherbourg Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold, and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based upon the best information I had. The troops, the heir and the Navy did all that the bravery and devotion to duty could give. If any blame is affixed to this failure and his mind and mine alone. Dwight D.
Eisenhower never as if it didn't work. If it didn't work, he never delivered that speech, thank God. But two and a half thousand young men were killed within the first two days, twenty five hundred, and they're over there now, Willie on the eightieth anniversary. And those men got it done. I got it done, And do we have the courage now to do it? Could you? Me and Tony Bender have called back to duty?
Could we? Could we scale the cliffs ten stories tall, straight up under enemy fire, with bullets bouncing off our helmets, grasping for a wet rope to pull each of us up to attack. Torah, Torah, Torah? Could we get it done? If required? You want to pull me up by a rope? I don't know it would be. Would we be in the senior Corps? I don't know what would be in? Yeah, Well, anyway, I'm not sure we could get it done today. We have
the desire but not the ability. Those boys and those men had the desire and they had the ability, and every one of life and God bless each one of them. Before I die segment, I want to go to Normandy and stand there among nine thousand graves. I'd like to go there too, Willy nine thousand. Will He the stood reporters approud service of her local Tamestar
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I'll tell you what Sega had the chicken. I had me some getta and grilled cheese ghetta sandwich that Tony Bender took. But I really liked it. I like to look at it, but I couldn't eat it. Resor back home, Regor, back home will you? In a homestand tonight, winning four in a row and nine of their last twelve at the sweep of the Rocks in Denver yesterday. Uh Emilio Pagan has been activated off the injured list. He's been out with a right tricep tightness. An option to triple
A Lovell is starting pitcher Graham Ashcraft say that again. Segment Graham Ashcraft has been an option to triple a Louisville today. He hasn't pitched six innings or more since May. The first uh uh segment Eisenhower's sclamation in the elbow, here we go, shoulder, here we go. I'm just saying, I don't know what about that might be it too. I forgot about that injury. Eisenhower said, look, we have one hundred and sixty thousand guys on
bottled up in ships and buses and bases. They gotta go. They gotta go. We have to go because we can't wait. And he feared that the Rommel or Hitler would discover where the right landing spot was, in which
case failure would have been almost assured. But fortunately what happened to Calais tricked Brommel, who left the front in order to go home to visit his wife and children because he thought the weather's so bad the Americans will not come on June fifth, sixth, or seventh, thank god, and then they would not release those panzer divisions, wouldn't release them up north? He said, nope, We're waiting for Klai and Hitler said, Klay, this is a
trick, this is a ploy, this is a diversion. It's a prank, and it's not where it's going to be. But thank God was looking out for the American soldier. First round in the Kentucky State Baseball Attorney today William was Russell County beating Simon Kenton four to one. What about Beechwood the track and the track and field champions are in tomorrow boys and girls team.
That's good. Let's see good luck to Saint X tonight or tomorrow, I mean Saturday Saint X. On Saturday they played for the Ohio Division one Boys state championship, the home of Rocky Boyman. And what sport lacrosse? Isn't that cultural misappropriation of Indians? Who eh, what cultural misappropriation? No, it's lacrosse. It's it doesn't have the it doesn't have the same name he's talking about. I have no idea. The LA Lakers are targeting Yukon coach
Dan Hurley to become the new head coach of the Lakers. Apparently it's a massive deal. Seven or eight year deal worth one hundred and forty million. He's thinking about it. How long would you think give me that pen? Here's a pen right now you're talking one hundred and forty million. Yeah, of course you're paying the money. A in Texas right now, Los Angeles can go live next to Mick Cronin. Mtt Cromein has got an extra house out back. Yeah, there you go. See a couple of cheerleaders out
there. What Memorial tournament is underway with Ted McKay at Mirfield. Let's see as Xander Schaffley and Adam hit headwind. By the way, Jack's not happy about this, are tied for the lead at three under. Nicholas is not happy about what, Well, we finally got good weather. Well, now what it's too close to the next major, and you know US Open, and he needs to be two weeks before the next major US Open, and
Jack doesn't like it. That is the week before. So many players don't want to play in the Memorial because they're playing in the US Open, Like Jim Herman. I'm just saying, big Jack unsatisfy everybody. No, including the Golden Bear. You know, he's pretty big. Victor Hovlin and Scottie Scheffler, who didn't get arrested this morning, going into the Mire field at two under par in a ten way tie for second. Oh, he's got PTSD going on it. The NBA Finals begin tonight with Dallas up against Boston.
Who are you liking that matchup? I don't make any difference and I'll watch it any If you have Harambe versus that loose Tiger and Clifton Arambe. The lady said that Tiger's still out there somewhere. I know it. It's in Burnett Woods. You get Fiona out there, Tucker bab and get him out. They're looking Fritz Fritz I saw yesterday weighs over twelve hundred pounds now and eating Iron's rus a little bit maybe, so, Uh, let's see
what I'm saying. How why don't you answer the question about what Arambe versus the loose Tiger? Who do you like in a matchup? I'm taking the big h He's dead, killed by Joe Eaters. He didn't order the code he did. Do you know I know I was there. I talked to Thane Maynard. Uh. You think they shot that gorilla in the head by themselves? Absolutely? Not. They contacted Joe Dieters and he said, Code Red, Well, what do you want? Kid? Laying laying there in
a you know, he was stroking the back of his head. He wasn't paying much attention. Yeah, yeah, them up. Let's see, the Bengals are going to hold two joint practices during training camp, marijuana one one with the one with the Chicago Bears. Wait a minute, what's that joint that they practiced together? I said, George, means a lot of fights. I like that because the last time they did that here, they went out there for like five minutes and who wasn't The guy was like who was?
It went crazy, Aaron Donald went crazy, start swinging his helmet and all that stuff. It was. It turned into a brawl. Joe Burrow, is he gonna throw a little bit or not? I would say so, because the Bears joint practice is going to take place in Chicago on Thursday, August fifteenth, and prior to their game at Soldier Field, and then the Colts joint practice is going to be here Tuesday, August twentieth, a couple of days before the the third preseason game. Rocky Boman going to talk
to the Colt players ahead of time. I don't know. We'll have to wait and see him get what he says, Jim Herman is a better athlete than rock Boyman. What else you got? All right? I wanted you answer the question, but there wasn't one. You just made a statement. Is there a tiger loose and Clifton? Maybe in burnett Wood? That lady says, yes, I mean burnett Woods isn't that big, is it? I don't know. I mean, I'm not not like Mount Airy Forest.
I mean, you know, maybe the thing's going. It was in burnett Woods and then across the river like the bear called I'm saying called Tom Davis eyeball to eyeball against That's right. He was eyeball to eyeball with a bear, A strong who kept going back and forth to Kentucky anyway he didn't want he was fighting extradition. I did not know that bears could swim. Maybe Rob Shanders should have got a hold of bear. Got his own problems,
believe me, well, or what's a what's the hamlet? The county prosecutor Melissa Powers, Yeah, follow her up, Judge, Remember the incident where the couple of these say mobsters hacked some woman downtown, beat the crap out of her. The case worked his way through the system. Came before Judge Carrie Bloom yesterday for this kid sixteen years old, and she insisted. The judge did that you need to write a book report and give it to the victim promising not to do it again. And if you do that, it
will be no time in jail. You're free to go a book report to the What gardening or something about how to beat up a woman? I have no idea, but Carrie Bloom does not want to put anybody in jail. She wants a book report. Insane segment What crime beaten a woman? That was his crime? How about beating up women on a school on a metro bus? About I about beating right? And what happened to home oft of cardinals? Four girls that did that not in an hour in jail and now
they're on probation. Don't do it again. And send a letter to the woman you beat up. Send him a letter. Okay, that'll work. Segment. Get me out of the student's report, please. William was on this date Judnah sixth, twenty seventeen. He was part of the Reds pregame show. Yesterday Scooter Janette hit four home runs really at Great American Ballpark against the Cardinals, and one year ago today, number forty four made his professional
debut. Dela Cruz bingo, Well, why didn't you ask the head coach talk to Taylor about recruiting Dela Cruz to catch balls from Joe Burrow in October? And we'll see what happens. A look at take a look at bo Jackson. How that workout? How about Neon Dion Sanders? How that workout? Pretty good? That's what I'm thinking. Dela Cruz can run Willia and hotter of all those heroes on d Day. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Thank you, thank you, good welcome wlw
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in public schools, it could be a crisis. There have been a few occasions when the Congress has held hearings on the consequences of Biden's border chaos for k through twelve schools, but it's largely a story that doesn't get a lot of media coverage because it doesn't fit the left wing agenda, and therefore you have to look for outside sources to see what's going on. Erica Sanz is one of the officials of Parents Defending Education. I know it's happening here in
Cincinnati, also happening around the world. I can't imagine what it looks like in Houston or Austin. But of course Erica has expertise when it comes to Washington, Washington, DC, and Erica Sanz, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Erica, can you tell the American people just in general, before there was an influx of literally hundreds of thousands of additional students, many poorly educated, into our public school system, weren't the public schools under
stress anyway? Yes, I mean this is just adding insult to injury. The public schools have been struggling. Even pre pandemic, we had very very low proficiency rates in reading and math. Since the pandemic, we've seen the scores plummet in those areas, and so schools are having a hard time with what they are have on their plates, and so to burden them with an influx of new students, most of whom do not speak the language here,
and many of whom have had no formal schooling in the past. So it's not just that you're bringing in new students to schools, you're bringing in very high need students. And these school districts really just could not manage this. And I look at some of the stories given up about thousands. In New York City, there's about fifty thousand additional students going to public schools in a population of nearly one million public school kids. You got fifty thousand. That's
five percent, but that five percent puts them over the top. Also in Washington, D C. There's something called language acquiestion division. Explain what English second language. Let's say you're a twelve year old just show up in a public school in Washington, D C. Or Cincinnati or Chicago, and you have no education. You can barely understand and speak Spanish, which phonetically is easy for some in Central America but difficult for So what are the particular needs
of any child that shows up deserving a public education? But let's face it, the school system can't accept them, And so it kind of walks through what occurs when a kid shows up at the front desk says here, I am educate me. What happens, Well, the school cannot turn students away, so really they've got to figure out how they're going to navigate this. And what we did is we looked at emails that were going back and forth, you know, with between officials in districts, so that we could get
a sense of like how hard of a time they were having. And again, you're not going to get them out of the microphone saying this is impossible. But in their emails, what we see is it's as basic as trying to figure out space. They don't have the physical space, so they're trying
to figure out where they're going to put students. You see a lot of the you know, very compassionate people feeling concerned that the school that the child is assigned to is very far away from the shelter that's been provided for them. And then we see a lot of talk about how they don't have the staff, They don't have staff who can communicate with these students, most of whom Booth speak Spanish, but certainly not all, and so that's become just
another major drain on the system. And the other thing is that English as a Second language, or what they call English Language learners, those students usually are students where they know English but it's not spoken in their home. But to have students coming in who have no English at all, I mean, that's just obviously puts them in a category of a very high need student.
And again, meeting the needs of one or two is challenging. Meeting the needs of a massive influx, where suddenly a school district is dealing with one hundred and fifty students in this category, it is just again really really difficult.
And this is coming at a time that's all of the Esser money, so all the COVID release money that schools got that is ending as of September, that money is gone, and so school districts were already trying to write size and recalibrate their budgets as they need to and as they knew they were going to need to. Unfortunately, some didn't make good choices about how to
spend that money. But to be again burdening them with this influx of students, it's a totally unfair burden that the school districts have been asked to carry, and that in the case of the NEA, the largest teachers union, they've come out against the Biden administration's plan to shut the border down or at
least, you know, decrease this number of people coming in. So they are so committed to this ideology of open borders they've now thrown their own members under the bus, saying, we don't care how hard it is for you, this border should stay open. It's always difficult, but can you imagine a ten year old girl showing up from Lithuania or Afghanistan or Nicaragua and have little or no English language skills. They sit in a class and do they
test in Do they say, okay, you're ten years old. There's supposed to be what in about the fourth or fifth grade? You're ten years old, but you have no educational foundation or achievement, and then you don't speak the language. Someone shows up at the front desk, okay, here's your
schedule. The first class is down the hallway in room one. Ten go into that classroom and sit there, and they have no ability to understand what's being said, and they have no foundation of the first four to five years, which allows one the building points to become more academically disciplined. So what happens to the ten year old who can't speak of the English is do schools have to assign a mate with them who understands both dialects or both two or
three different languages to communicate? How does that work? I mean, in a perfect world, they'd be able to assign someone to them, but those people don't exist. The school district doesn't have the staff for this, and so what ends up happening. And I've actually seen this back when I worked in schools. Lots of times kids just have their whole day wasted because they are because they have been enrolled in an institution or facility that cannot meet their
needs. Now you can get lucky, and you can have it could be that the school has somebody who who knows the language, who's great with working with newly arrived migrant students, like you can see progress, but everything has to align for that to happen, and that's usually in very small numbers. The problem right now is that places like DC Springfield, Massachusetts, which is
taught Kansas, another district in Wisconsin. I mean, these places are not used to having to deal with this number one and they're just completely overwhelmed. And again they're not getting you know, there isn't really much attention being paid to the fact that these schools are being asked to manage a burden that is unsustainable. I look at some stories and that what happens the educational opportunity may
I use the term regular kids. If you're a regular fourth grader in Washington, d C. Public schools, I can't imagine the quality of education you
might receive. But nonetheless, it doesn't assist to have classes disrupted with large numbers of other fourth graders that are not educationally appropriate, don't know the culture, don't know how to behave, and can't speak the language, and the teachers have to more or less take care of student body that she doesn't speak a dialect out of Africa or Central America, and the kid sits there with
no hope of learning. What impact does that have on the kids who've been there for three or four years, they're in the third or fourth grade. Here comes ten kids from Southern Asia Afghanistan that have no idea what you're talking about, don't speak the dialect. So is it a babysitting service? How does it look? I mean, again, it's hard enough to meet all the needs of all students in the classroom because they're often at very different levels.
Right, So teachers already dealing with the fact that they've got students who have very different levels of proficiency. That is a massive challenge. So then when you bring in new challenges. And again, these children didn't do anything wrong, right, and they have a right to be enrolled in the school according to the law. Here, the problem is these schools are not set
up and equipped to set them up for success. So what ends up happening is it's almost it's hard for anybody to really get what they need because their needs are so disparate. And this is you know again, I just feel like the schools are already reeling from the pandemic and trying to recover from that, and this just adds another massive challenge that from a compassionate angle of course, right the school districts want to do the best they can buy these kids.
But the realistic, you know, situation, or the truth about what's going on is like they don't have what they need to be able to do it. And of course the leads on because what you're reporting, Erica Sonsei of parents defending education is happening every day in every public school, whether in Minnesota or Maine or California. There's something like two million children have come in
the past five years. The official numbers eight million total. And of the eight million, there's about two million children who are legally entitled to a quality public education dispersed all over the country, and the school districts are not set up. So what's happening. Whenever there's an action, there's an opposite and direct reaction to what's going on. About seventeen or eighteen states now have educational
vouchers. We have in Ohio where if you're dissatisfied with your public school, you can take a voucher that's works between eight and twelve thousand dollars to a private school or to a Catholic school or some other monastery school outside the system
and parents. There have been tens of thousands in the state of Ohio that have left the public school system, leaving behind even a worse situation because if you're a parent in Washington, DC, or Wichita, or Chicago or Cincinnati, and you have a voucher available of putting your kid's hands, the voucher goes with the kid and you can get a quality education outside of the Chicago public schools, which are in total chaos, complete destruction. You're going to
leave, and then what do you leave behind? Yeah, I mean the reality is, in my opinion, every single family, regardless of their income, deserves to have options when it comes to where they're going to educate their children. And to your point, you know there's people who are if you're in a failing system and you have an escape hatch, most of the time
you're going to take it. So what's the solution, Erica? Instead of cursing the darkness, what's the solution of this terrible problem which is producing kids coming out at eighteen years old who have difficulty reading their diploma? They were never failed because it is always socially promoted throughout urban America. You never fail and you get done, and you basically went through about fourteen years of whatever in the public school system and you come out and you have no quality education
at all. What happens? How do you solve the problem? Well, the social promotion is not only in urban America, though we've never seen social promotion in suburban America. I think that honestly, part of it is people have to get brutally honest about what's really going on. I mean, one problem is that nobody wants to tell the truth about what's really going on.
So the first thing is and part of that is because there is a lot of intimidation around people wanting to speak freely about these topics, right, so teachers that are really really struggling all of these issues, they're not likely to speak out about this in any sort of public way. The other thing is that is that I mean, again, I was a teacher for a lot of years, and I was a member of the NEA and two states, and I'm telling you, like, the unions are a massive villain in this.
They ever talk about student learning, student outcomes. They don't talk about you know, reading and math proficiency. They are hyper political organizations now, and so for example, that's why we don't even see them being supportive in terms of helping with this. Immigration is influx of students because their ideology is such that they want the borders wide open, and they don't really care about the impact that that's having on their own members. No, teachers are leaving
in droves. They can't take it anymore. And lastly, if after November, the same philosophy remains in charge, and we have the next four to twelve years of open borders, whether it's whether it's Biden or Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom wherever it might be, all interchangeable left wing drill bits. If that policy continues the next four to twelve years, what's the state of public education all over the country after twelve more years of this? I mean,
I have this. I have concerns about the state of it now. And so if we do not get our arms around this and begin making, you know, hard choices, but hard choices that are good for students and families and teachers, we're going to be in trouble. Teachers will leave, counselors will leave, Education will become double and triple in price. Citizens don't want to vote additional levies to support the schools that aren't functional, you've got to
build brand new building. Schools have become also now welcome wagons. They've become language centers, they've become nursing centers and medical centers. They've become psychological service centers, they've become feeding stations. All these things in the past were handled within a family or a community, and families and communities don't exist anymore.
And I don't see a way out of this until we stop what's in other words, before you talk about drain, draining the swamp, stop the inflow, and we can't do that until we stop this happening of literally two million kids have entered America in the past four years, two million dispersed all over the country. And if that accelerates or stays the same, public education is done. And I don't know what happens to our great they use to our
magnificent cities. You know, America, for a long time we had magnificent American cities, majestic American cities, and all of them are being destroyed in one way or another because of crime and lawlessness and lack of faith, lack of family. And it's not lack of funding it because Washington, d c. Public school kids get about twenty two thousand dollars a year each from the Congress, and they want more money, and they want more money because of
the failure of the board and border policies. But all right, Erica Sanza, go ahead, please finish up. I was just going to say, most of that money never makes it to kids, and it never makes it a classroom, so you know, obviously they're terrible stewards of the money.
And the last thing I would say is that if we're going to consider schools to be social service institutions, right, you know, we're going to provide you with all the services that you need, then we need to stop calling them schools, right because schools are not meant to be places that provide every single for a family. They're meant to be institutions of learning. The goal is higher learning or secondary learning. The goal is to come here and get
the basics and then many at the age of eighteen. I love the idea of getting an electrician, getting a plumb. I love that some go on to institutions of hire indoctrination at the Ivy League, and that's even worse. But I can't imagine public education. I don't care what city or state you're in. If these policies continue, it'll collapse. And the collapse I think it's collapsed right now because I can't imagine comparing the senior high school or eighth
grade proficiency rates now to like fifty years ago. It's not even close. There is none, and they're getting worse, and no one's addressing the real problem, which is at the southern border. It's not money, and it's
as teachers' unions dominate and they fire superintendents all the time. Like in Cincinnati, we had a pretty good one named Ironetta Wright, and she had a vote after about a year and a half trying to change things in Cincinnati, which is a terrible school to the six unions got together voted a censure, no vote your confidence, and the school board fired the superintendent and paid off
about three hundred thousand dollars to get her out the door. And she wanted to make significant changes, and the six unions in Cincinnati did not want it to happen, and we're left and it's awful. The unions do not like people who come in to disrupt the status quo, so it is very common for unions to you know, go after change makers, and what we need are change makers. So that is again why I say again the rank and file members of the unions are not well represented by their leaders, and those
organizations are nothing but political organizations. Now they do not represent their members well at all, and you know, they are a big problem. And that is why you'll see like a place like Florida is really taking off academically.
They're you know, they've they've moved up to the ranking. They think they're no first at least in some categories, whereas other states, like where I live, Rhode Island, we're a high spending, low performing state and that is not only because of the power of the union, but is definitely related to that. All right, Erica Sansey, we got to go parents defending education keep working. It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. And Erica, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham
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Listen, wait a minute. Stripes going this way and stripes going that way. Got the wrong belt on, gotta change the bell from a brown to a black to a gray. I got shoes. The shoes don't work. I said, just tell me what. And she lays out clothes for me. She'm keeping you in line for like fifty years, fifty years, and she said, you look terrible. Finally I look that bad. I think
at this state, she's not gonna lead yet. If she loves me that much and wants to care about laying out my clothes, you know what, I say, Honey, put the clothes out and I'll wear what you got out, I thought, I mean, what do you do that's wonderful? You look terrible. I said, well, you know, she said you need to shave too. I said, how do you know I need to shave? I know you have some cameras. Do I look that bad my
shaving? Well? Eve? The Stooge reporters of proud service of your local Tame Star Heating and Air Conditioning dealers thamestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati called Stacy Heating and Air Solutions five one, three, three six seven h E A t smart Those reds, open up those red hot reds and rally reds open up a homestand tonight first to four against the Cubbies. Reds took two or three at Wrigley Field last weekend. It'll be a Javier Asad up against
a Hunter Green tonight. Got some news. You're so excited about this team. I'm just getting pumped up about it. Thank you, Bob. Coverage begins at six' ten with Lance Sports Talk, Are Carriers, Inside Pitch and Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now, the Red's made a roster move today. Rock on the activated off the fifteen day. I l that's injured. List to you. Right handed reliever Emilio Pagan gone from
a right trice ups tightness. They optioned to Triple A Louisville starting pitcher Graham Ashcraft. What was his crime? Not getting players out? He hasn't pitched more than six things. Yeah, I don't know. We won't know until later this afternoon when they talked to David Bell. You're Greens pitching better, so hopefully last game not so good before that, really good. But Ashcraft was unhappy when David Bell took him out of the game. Colorado, did
you see that Correa is unhappy? Gave up like four runs in the first in't he I wouldn't. I could have got a manager. What the heck? What the hell, David Bell I mean to send him down? Who's a grass reds pitcher of all time? According to you? I think it's Jose Riho at a moment when you had to win two World Series games against the Bash Brothers, and he shuts him down pretty good. I'm not gonna
argue with that one. Now you got Jim Maloney, Mario Soto. What about Epa Rixie, Johnny Vandermere back to back Noble, you know, back to back no hitters. Well, I don't know. Tom Browning, mister perfect. Tom Browne got it done. Now, he got the ball, got the sign boom. How about he wouldn't need no pitch clock. How about Jose Rio though number twenty seven studbergs. If I needed somebody in his prime to shut someone down, it's Jose. Blame it on Rehole, That's
what I say. Tom sever was aiver. I think he's a medic, he's a met. Yeah. I was thinking Tom sever too, even though I was not ave seventy seven, seventy seventy nine, and really in Vita Blue, the commissioner would not let the Reds attain fight to Blue. I thought it was unfair for competitive balance, So the Reds were barred getting Vita Blue, the saw Young Award winner from Oakland. And what could have happened.
I could have had another world serious. I could have seventy seven to seventy eight and sever comes, And when that came, that was like, oh my god. They're seventy five seventy six with Tom sever pretty good, threw a no hitter. Begels are going to hold two joint practices during training
camp. When I said join, I thought about marijuana. One with the Bears at Chicago on Thursday, August fifteenth, the Bears Williams I had of the second preseason game and then the Colts joint practice is going to be here Tuesday, August twentieth, in advance of the third preseason game against the Colts Rock What do you get out of these joint practices other than fights? Yeah? You see who won the toughest guys on your team is that's for sure?
You Aaron Donald. Last year's two years ago chaos. When I was the Titans, we practice against Michael Vick and the Falcons brings do that in his prime, he was maybe the greatest of all time. Michael Vick. You take him. He came here with Atlanta against the Bengals win. It was like thirty five zero at the half, and I thought, this is the best quarterbacking I've ever seen. Michael Vick. He was so good. He was being tinier than than I thought he was, but god, he
was so good. He could just fly, run round, throw like Lamar Jackson. He reminds me of Penix a little bit without I mean, Pennix can't run like him, but the throwing style, just the effortless pretty good, pretty good hood second man, please continue, Willie. The Memorial Tournament is underway with Ted McKay and Beautiful beer Field, Xander Schoffley and Scotty Scheffler and Ludwig abe Auberg is at four under par there tied for the lead in
Victor Hovlin, the defending champ, just one shot back. Seffler have been arrested yet, No, why not? Because Columbus police maybe know what's going on. And Jack Nicholas is unhappy about the placement of his tournament in the schedule. He wants it two weeks before the US Open instead of one week. Man a lot of the good players don't want to play the week before the US Open, like Jim Hrman. Why they get tired? Now you want to go Pinehurst number two, Get down there early, work on a
few things. You don't want to conclude play on Sunday evening and then fly to Pinehurst on Monday or Tuesday. So why they do that? Jack's unhappy? Well, doesn't he have a juice among the people? Yeah, wouldn't they like take his call first? Over eighty five time champion? Doesn't he have a little juice? Ya, mister commissioner, Hey moves. Well, it's called the Memorial for a reason. Memorial Day weekend, that's what it needs to be, which is two weeks after one and two weeks before another
major, and that's a how's golf doing now with with the list? It's not good. It's still a mess. Viewership is way down, but uh, you know it's a self inflicted wound. And Scotty Sheffer, I mean, good golfer, but there's no like, there's no thing to him, right, there's no story nothing. The biggest thing is that Roy, Michael Roy and at the lady from CBS having a h the interviewer have an affair.
I saw the video was a little long, a little extended. How do you feel that the w n b A is more popular than golf? Right now? Willie? Well, until Caitlin Clark gets speed up a few more times. Let's see what happens. I mean to me, it's Jordan rules. How did the NBA treat Michael Jordan when he came in? But they they hard fout him as he was coming to the whole Like the Kennedy Clark woman just hit her for nothing, for no reason, just standing there.
It was a non basketball move. By the way, did you see that that same woman? What name is it? Kennedy Clark? And all our teammates are are yelling about how Angel getting assaulted and there's you know, are heckling them outside and the video came out. It's just someone like a guy like, hey, if you talk to Kaitlyn Clark and they're making some big victim deal about it. Of course, God, there's the such like the golden the golden goose has flowing. We got to raise everyone up and
they won't let it happen. Caitlyn Clark. Caitlyn Clark has brought that league up. Notes notes notes, because who got him charter flights? Cait Bingo, who got him better pay, who got him better attendance? And they got this big TV contract coming up that somebody, but none of them will be happy until she beat up and kicked out of the lead are the whole year and then guess what viewership is gonna do. Go in the tank. They're cutting off their nose despite their fast and I can't deal with this the
way it is. A lot of them are referred to as they and them. Okay, be careful what you These are not women, they're they and them. They're adrogynist. Okay, I don't know any I don't know sure what adrogynist is, but they are. I know it when I see it. That's all I can tell you. Segment is added in sports. Yeah, please get me out of the Student Report, Willy. In honor of this D Day number eighty eightieth anniversary, we say thank you to all the
heroes. Thank you on D Day and the world wars and our military today Joe Biden looks older than the veterans over there. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report. Thank you, Welcome Rocky, thank you Hey, let's continue. Whenever stuff, We simply continue at show them the Reds in last place, but two games out of second. On news radio seven hundred WULW
