Billy Cunningham, the Great American Welcome. The floor is probaby afternoon, the tri statee the weather's ideal, It's perfect. Seventy five was a high and fifty five was low. For the next week or so, it's going to be wonderful. A lot of big events going on. And joining you and I now is Leland Vitter of News Nation, And of course, on Saturday, Reagan The Portrait of a Presidency is going to air and I was given
access to that documentary. It is unbelievable. And for those who can't recall, we're going back forty years on the speech that Ronald Reagan give and Leland verdict the most the most noteworthy thing about the Reagan presidency is that sometime in December, as he was leaving office December of nineteen eighty eight, Reagan gave a speech from the Oval office from the desk, and that speech by Ronald
Reagan should be studied for years to come. And that's the reason Bush forty one got elected is after Reagan gave that speech, they said, we want this guy back, and the best they could do was Bush four. But nonetheless, what's happening now with Hunter Biden? I want to get talk about Hunter Biden, about Donald Trump, and about of course the landing and the speeches by Joe Biden. Nonetheless that don't quite measure up. But nonetheless I
would note, and you're a big time journalist. You've worked in most of the major media outlets. When I monitor ABC, NBCCBS, CNN, MSNBC, and not so much on News Nation, because you're not so ideological that I'm hearing constantly about what's wrong with Americans who want to put Donald Trump back in office. And I have a sense that the elites do not understand how average Americans live their lives. And I saw a report out of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, in which downtown Minneapolis is basically destroyed. The law enforcement is almost non existent in many cities now they use drones. If you dial nine to one one like in Chicago, they may send a drone to look about what's going on the average American. And minnes Soda. There's a small town there that had eighteen hundred total residents and two hundred immigrants showed up. May I say, newcomers with about fifty or sixty school kids, and they didn't fit
into the school system at all. They're looking at ramp and crime. When I get my Duke energy bill, it goes up about ten percent every year, fifteen percent every year. You get your real estate tax bill, and that skyrocketing. The kids graduate from high school or college have difficulty finding a
job commensurate with their with their education. So when I look at the cultural and media elites that say you can't vote for Donald Trump because things are so good, after all, he was bad, do you think the media elites
understand how average Americans live their lives? Bill? You packed an awful lot into that, but you picked up on something that we're actually doing on the show tonight, which is, if you listen to Joe Biden's speech, which I just did at point to Hawk, and you compare it to Ronald Reagan.
Is political malpractice by the White House to have encouraged that comparison, both by choosing the venue and then going out and saying we're looking for our different moment in so many ways, the writing and delivery, the message, everything, but the underlying message to what Joe Biden was saying is the real threat to democracy that I can't but want to talk about. Is Donald Trump Number
two? Trump supports or threats to democracy, who are betraying the boys at point, Doc, it's very clear when you listen to a speech and you put all the other things Joe Biden has said, and that would be a thoughtful political move by Joe Biden if there was any evidence to suggest that it works. And I say that because in twenty sixteen, when none of these situations that you were listed listed in your opening existed. I wasn't a huge
deal. Inflation wasn't a huge deal. Ration wasn't a huge deal. None of those weren't around in twenty sixteen, and basically Hillary Clinton ran on, Hey, I'm going to keep doing another four years of what Barack Obama did. And Trump's terrible. He's a racist, he's a biggot. Can he believe he wants to build a wall, He's a fool? On and on
and on and on. Okay, and it didn't work. So now what they're doing is they're taking the exact same logic and they're going, well, since it didn't work to call him a racist and a bigot and a sexist, misogynistic pig, and to call all of his supporters deplorables, now we're going to call them threats to democracy that's gonna work. Now. I am not a close I am I'm not I am not a partisan. I'm really
not know. I am an analyst and a reporter and at my core a journalist and a guy who just ask questions and tell the world the way I see it on television every night. I don't get it. I don't get doubling down on a strategy that demonizes fifty percent of America. And I don't get the savior complex in reverse of telling America that you're going to save them
from somebody else with no aspirational message. Now it may work, Joe Biden may win, but it's certainly this method of politics to me or this strategy makes no sense. Leyland Veterative News Nation is like saying, don't believe your eyes. Don't believe what's happening in your life. Listen to Joe Biden.
You or I could be handed the greatest speech ever delivered in America, which is I have a Dream by and Martin Luther King Junior, and we could read the words, but it would not have close to the impact of mL King doing what he did in nineteen sixty three. And I'm thinking all right. Well, when I read the Biden speech, and there was some soaring lines. But when you have someone who's not an order, who doesn't know what to emphasize, and if the White House building this thing up, this
is Reagan forty years later. It's embarrassing because most Americans live their lives looking at their checkbook. They're looking at the bottom line, They're looking at a paycheck with inflation. I went to McDonald's a couple nights ago and I got two big macs. I had somebody with me in my wife, a couple of French fries, and a couple of drinks. It was twenty eight dollars and I'm looking at it, I said, is that right? And it's too expensive. The utility bills. I had on an expert on utilities.
She told me, every year for the next as far as the eye can see, we're going to have about eight to ten percent increase and utility cost every year because the restriction of supply of energy, and it's going to keep going up and up and up. You had Joe Biden say the LNG, no more LNG terminals being built to ship our products to Europe, and that's costing thousands of jobs, but it means natural gas prices or skyrock. Right now, natural gas is the main way we heat our homes in the summer
and cooler how homes in the summertime. And then you get on the issue of crime. I'd live in a little Cincinnati, Ohio, which is fairly very nice, but now we have numerous offenses being committed by large numbers of kids beating up individuals. That happened again on this morning at a county lot at six thirty am. A woman going to work to work in the county starting at seven had the crap kicked out, ever punched in the face. Her valuables are all stolen, and the car was taken. And the media
in town is starting to talk about that. And I can't imagine what it's like to live in Chicago, Washington, d C. New York. I can't imagine what's happening there. So, whether it's crime, inflation, utility bills, your paycheck not keeping up in a sense of we're spinning our wheels in the mud. And so to have Joe Biden show up and say, look, he wants to compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. He wants to say you know, we're the Allies and the MAGA crowd are the Nazis.
Now, he didn't say that, but the implication of Hillary Clinton's tweet the other day that talked about comparing her and the Democrats to the Allies and the fact that they're fighting against potalitarianism and democracy and therefore to vote for US means you're voting with the Allies and not Hitler and the Nazis. That doesn't make half the country feel well, you know what I'm saying. That's true. Yeah, in the sense I hope it doesn't change because I want to see
Donald Trump and the presidency. Now. Secondly, this isn't a big item on News Nation because it is so partisan. However, I've seen CNN. Maybe you don't watch it and as much as you used to you were on and Fox News, etc. MSNBC, especially the die Tribe now because of the Trump's interviews is that he may be going after his political opponents, and the host are talking about how bad it would be if Donald Trump went after
his political opponents. Now, you know the name Shapeley and Ziegler. About a year ago, two veteran IRS agents who are Democrats, each spent about fourteen or sixteen years in the criminal division of the IRS. I wanted to pursue all the money that Hunter Biden and the Biden family, including the Biden grandchildren were getting from overseas interest, and they were blocked by their superiors at the IRS. Then they got the DOJ and they were told we're not going
to go there. So we have massive bribes directly and indirectly being paid to Hunter Biden. The laptop is real, despite those fifty one experts. The laptop is real. It details the criminality of Joe Biden and Jim Biden and Hunter Biden, and the media is now saying, well, after all this Hunter Biden trial, I mean he was a drug addict, and I watched the coverage of the media types saying, well, you have to understand that he's crack cocaine had and you have to understand, in other words, don't
convict him of obvious crime. And one of the worst things that happened Leland Vinders is that he started having an affair and sex with his brother's dead widow. His brother Bo was dead. He took up a sexual affair with his widow and hooked her on crack cocaine, and I'm thinking, oh, wait a minute, I can imagine that this is the Trump family. The media coverage of that would be unbridled. And so when someone says, you know
what, maybe is turnabout's fair play. Go after your political opponents, the media says, Donald, don't go after the Bidens, don't go after Hillary who committed serious felonies. Don't go after Joe Biden, who committed serious felonies. According to Robert Hurr, just let it go, Donald, let it go. Do you find that somewhat hippocratic? Well, if I spent my time detailing hypocrisy in the media, I would have no time really to do
anything else in my life. Journalists make lousy media critics. I read that to other folks. That's just not my job. And I always think it's funny when someone goes, no, no, no, but listen to me, because I am the unbiased one. It just doesn't it just it's just not where I go. I think what you've pointed out is that we are living in really unsettled times. And it's very easy now in retrospect to think about the nineteen eighties with nostalgia and that they were of pure motives and of
veterans in geniality, and on and on and on and on. The truth is that the nineteen eighties, and the Reagan documentary that's on the Nation plays this out of the Saturday Night and shows this. We were in troubled times. We were in conflicted times. There was scandal, there was real danger, especially from the Soviet Union. There were and I'll use this term,
real threats to democracy around the world. There's no question about that. And the difference was how Ronald Reagan dealt with it and in retrospect through the lens of history. And that's an important point. We have the gift of time now to look back on Ronald Reagan and say why did what he do work? And why was it so successful, which it was unquestionably? Why has
history now given him his due spot in revered status. We see that play out in the documentary, and I think what struck me the most, I don't know about you, was how bold it really was. Right in retrospect, it seems like obvious, right, Oh, things are terrible, Jimmy Carter. So therefore this guy from California who had been governor came along and he said, look, government's the problem and if you're better off four years ago, then you are now vote for him. If not, vote for
me. And then he tackled inflation, and he won the Cold War and brought about the great economic expansion in America that turned in to the computer rage, which then turned into the Internet age. He freed Europe. Now this makes perfect sense gets from the documentary how bold that was. It was in one of the great moments of this Reagan The Portrait of a Presidency by Sean Compton was a moment that they after Reagan was shot and he was laying in
the hospital and we didn't know it at the time. It was touch and go and he did fortunately survive. And there was a moment in the documentary where Tip O'Neil goes into President Reagan bend's over, kisses him on the forehead and said, Gipper, don't leave us. We need you so badly.
And I'm thinking, can you imagine Nancy Pelosi, let's say God forbid, Trump was shot and he's in a hospital that Nancy Pelosi insists on seeing Donald Trump kissing him on the forehead and said, mister President, we love you, Please get well and come back. Could you imagine that happening today. No, well, is it a fair question? Yes. At the same time, I think you have to ask yourself, would Ronald Reagan's message would
his kindness? Would his aspirational message for America? Would he would his unwillingness to engage in the politics of personal destruction and unwillingness to attack the media even though he was attacked, his default always to humor rather than to anger, his willingness to compromise, I mean, in real compromise with tip O'Neil, Yes, okay, in ways that that are never done or spoken about in Washington, if you want to compare it to Trump, in ways that Donald
Trump would never would never compromise. Okay. So I'm not I'm not sure it's fair just to call out one side on this, and I think it's a look we we have to be I have to be fair in my assessments. I think there's you got to ask your question with the with the Republican Party of today, except Ronald Reagan is at standard bear. I don't think so Democratic Party effectively, well, the Democrats except Baracos saying Obama the pol
he was the departer in chief. I don't think the Democratic Party today would have accepted Clinton the way Clinton ran the presidency, which was working with nuke Ingridge. And then I don't think the Democratic Party would allow compromise. I think you're making my point. Yeah. Now, lastly, lastly, we have a situation where when the State of the Union Address was given near the end of the Trump presidency, the Nancy Pelosi stood up and ripped the State
of Union Address live to send a message. Could you imagine if Speaker of the House Johnson had stood up at the end of Biden's speech in which he stumbled, mumbled and fumblos way through and tore up the Biden State of Union Address on worldwide television, what would have happened? Same thing. Okay, it would have been a disaster politically because Mike Johnson would not have done it,
but the media would have covered it. When that horrible act took place against Donald Trump, there was little or no media criticist of Nancy Pelosi's behavior whatsoever. In fact, they were more or less applauded that was good. And so when that's the template of them fellowship between Democrats and Republicans, we yearned for the days when Ronald Reagan would say, I can't get a hundred percent from Tip O'Neil, I can get eighty percent. Let's take the eighty
percent and work on the twenty. That's not the way politics works today. Well, Bill, this is where the whataboutism game loses me and where I and I think it's important to make this point. Everyone loves to play the what about game? Okay, well, you know ron Reagan wouldn't be in today's Republican party, But what about Barack Obama? What about Bill Clinton? What was different about Ronald Reagan was different about the great leaders was that they
were different. They held themselves to a higher standard. They were different because they were different, not because they were the same. And they did reflectively and acted as poorly reflectively as the other side did. And I think what were what America yearns for, and certainly what the polling shows this America yearns for is a leader who wants to make us better and wants us to make us want to be better Americans. And I don't see either side speaking to
that. And frankly, there were some Republicans in the in the primary this time around who really tried really hard to deliver that message, and nobody wanted to hear it. No, nobody wanted to hear. Hey, I'm going to get to Washington. I'm going to get eighty percent of what I want. I'm going to give twenty percent of the Democrats, and we're gonna we are going to burn America into the shining city on the Hill where all Americans prosper on and on and on and on. Yep, right, Well tried
in it and it went nowhere on both sides. Well Reagan Portrait of our Presidency, News Nation Saturday to be airing frequently. And once again, Leland Vitter, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Good luck always, my friend, God bless you. Let's continue with more. There you have it. And I don't think the coastal elites know how average Americans live their lives. They don't understand how Trump can be beating Biden all over the
place. Number one, he's got great charisma. Number two is presidency worked, and number three he's not Joe Biden. Bill Cunningham seven hundred WLW Zeros Carbon The Great American Reds Baseball kicks off tonight. Coverage begins about six oh five with Lance McAllister and of course, I'm starting to like him more and more. But nonetheless, there's a feeling in the town that something good's about to happen to Reds Baseball because the team is going to come together even more
in the next two or three weeks with Martee back. Allegedly Ashcraft is down Williams and is coming back. Well, I don't know about Cees, but nonetheless it's exciting. And they're really right now a game and a half out of second place, but most importantly, they're about a game and a half out of the wild card, believe it or not. So I would like to think this team now is ready to march for glory and for some the judgment Seat of God gets started about six to ten to night with Lance McAllister.
Now, secondly, I brought this up with Leland Vider of News Nation and my friends on the left and the right coast, the coast of elites. Throw on top of that, big time cities like Chicago, the City of Cincinnati, Toledo, Columbus, Lexington, Louisville, all dominated by Democrats. In fact, in many of these cities you can't find a Republican with a search warrant. Those are the places not to live. And so when the so called experts on the left and right coast talk about they don't understand
why Trump is popular, they have no idea. They have no idea how you and I live our lives, zero, zilch, nada. They don't know, and frankly they don't care. What's important, of course, is maintaining control of the checkbook. You need the power, you need all the being whined, dined in pocket lined in Washington, DC or Columbus. It's a situation where, let's face it, each party wants to retain political power in in urban areas and in big city in blue state America, it's very
easy and maintain political power. So you don't have to really listen to Republicans or a different way of doing things. You don't have to pay attention average Americans. Americans like you and I are concerned about a basket of issues, all of which have become worse the last four years, beginning with inflation. The lie is repeated on a regular basis, which is the lie is this
that inflation was nine percent when I took office and it's coming down. Joe Biden repeats that line on a regular basis, so you know there are facts, facts that times can be stubborn things. In reality, it was one point two percent when Joe Biden took office in January of twenty twenty one. One point two, not nine percent. It's gone on up precipitously under Biden because of about six trillion dollars of this additional spending. The so called Inflation
Reduction Act, which was just the opposite. When you want something to occur, just name it the opposite, and that's what's going to happen. Inflation Reduction Act had huge increases in inflation because the federal government dropped about six trillion additional moneys into the into the marketplace. And when you have a lot of money chasing fewer products, inflation's going to skyrocket. Economists knew this at the time, even the Clinton eastas we're on CNN talking about four years ago,
we really don't need any more economic stimulus. The economy is recovering. But Democrats being Democrats, could not stop spending money, so they dumped six trillion dollars of additional money. Inflation to skyrocketed. Secondly, gasoline prices. I don't know about you, but right now it's about three point fifty a gallon, on its way to four dollars a gallon. When Trump left office,
it was two thirty five a gallon. It's gone up about so Americans like you and I care about inflation because wages being are not being kept up with inflation, and inflation that washes into every product, goods and services we buy. But gasoline prices are high because of a policy of restricting supply. Joe Biden has a policy of restricting supply of energy because it fits the green agenda. When you have less energy and you have greater demand, guess what prices
are going to go up. So gasoline's going up. And Opeck announced a few days ago they're going to constrain production and make sure prices go back up. They want it to be one hundred dollars a barrel. Thirdly, for example, Duke Energy bills. Have you noticed what's happening with your electrical and your gas bills from Duke Energy or some other supplier. It's not going down, it's going up because they pay more for the products they use to create
electricity, whether it's natural gas or coal or oil, whatever. It might be a little bit of wind power and they're a little bit of solar made in communists Red China. That's about seven percent of the energy in this country, all the alternatives, and those are shrinking off the east coast. Connecticut and others have stopped windmills on the East coast because they don't make any sense. So duke energy prices. Have you noticed they're going up? And other
item is food. I love Barney Kroger. I love Rodney McMullin, the CEO of Kroger. They make a profit of a little bit less than one percent on the products that they sell, so they're in very very thin margins. They make it up on a great sales, but nonetheless it's under one percent. And everything you buy at Kroger, for example, is governed by inflation and the cost of energy because everything that is brought to Kroger comes from
a truck, and that truck is paying high prices for gasoline. Otherwise they wouldn't have to do. And so when I tell the coast of elites Americans in the Midwest don't like the way things are going, they don't understand. If you lived in New York City, and I spent about five years, half my time was in New York City living the life of Riley. I was wine, dined in pocket lined. Money was not an issue. Guess what if I'd lived in New York City my entire life, I'd have no
idea what's happening in northern Kentucky or what's happening at Hinton Valley Lake. I'd have no idea how those But you talk about inflation caused by Joe Biden, Talk about rise of gasoline prices caused by Joe Biden, talk about Duke energy, electrical costs caused by Joe Biden, Talk about the increase in food prices. I go to McDonald's and I get two Big Max, two fries, and two cokes. Hit somebody with me. It was twenty nine dollars for
a couple of big macs and fries. Food prices are accelerating. And then another issue is real estate taxes and insurance costs. Have you noticed the cost of your real estate taxes continues arise along with the insurance costs of your home. I have a little place in Florida, and that is almost doubled. The insurance cost in Florida for all kinds of reasons. And I'm not that
close to the ocean about four miles away, but nonetheless it's expensive. I noticed my real estate tax bill I sent in to Jill Schiller, the county auditor, I'm sorry, the treasurer, about a week ago, and it's gone up about eight hundred dollars a month. That's about ten thousand dollars a year more in real estate taxes. My insurance costs continue to go up, up and up, despite getting great service from Alvin Roar at raw Insurance.
He places them through Chubb or Fireman's Fund or something like that, and that's the best they can do. That they passed on the cost to you and I now these are the way that we live our lives in the Tri state medical bills. If you have a medical problem, if you had some difficulty in getting to see a doctor, they're overwhelmed, emergency rooms, overwhelmed with
illegal aliens using the facility. It's two hundred dollars to call somebody in who can speak a certain language or a dialect so that the person using the er
as primary care can get free care completely at your cost. But you have to have somebody come in and to communicate, and we have in the tries today tens of thousands of illegal aliens living here doing whatever they do, generally not working, using the er you see and at Saint Ees Northern Kentucky as the primary care they have a duty to provide care at no cost to them. Why is your insurance premiums going up? Because we have approximately ten to
twelve million more illegals in the country than we had four years ago. That number might be twenty million more because they use disproportionately the medical system because it's free. When you get something done in your life, if you want to call the doctor, get some prescriptive drugs, you have to get something treated. The cost to you is something in the back of your mind, isn't
it What's it going to cost me to do that? If you're one of the ten to twenty million million illegals, that cost never arises because you pay for it. You pay for the medical care. The ers are overwhelmed and public Education. One of the reasons iinaud of Right was fired is she wanted to make changes to CPS. They have thousands of legal alien kids inside the school district. They came with no foundational educational abilities. They can't ask about
immigration status. By the way, but it's obvious what's going on, and therefore the normal educational routines of those in classrooms are disrupted by large numbers of individuals who can't speak of the English, have no idea what's going on, and they have to be put in special classes or they have to get interpreters to sit there interpreting what the teacher is saying, whispringing the students hear from Bangladesh. And you're paying for that. So whether it's inflation, it is.
It wasn't nine percent when took over. It was one point two percent. Gasoline prices, which is the predictions we get are four dollars a gallon by the end of the year, duke energy expenses. They pass it on to you in the form of more money on your ticket. Food expenses have gone up ten to fifteen percent. Real estate taxes are skyrocketing along with insurance cost You're paying more and more medical expenses medical bills. Don't you factor in
to get medical care based upon the cost most of us do. Illegal aliens do not. They pay zero zilch nada. They pass on the bill to you in the form of higher premium prices or more deductibles. That you pay for them, and they shouldn't be here, they belong somewhere else. Throw on top of that, the er overwhelmed public schools that don't educate, can't
educate the idea of flunking some student is impossible. So you have a ten or twelve year old show going up from Bangladesh and they're supposed to be in the fifth or sixth grade, can't speak to the English, have no basic mathematical skills, have no idea what geography is or geometry, have no clue, and they have to sit there And the school system is required by law to provide a quality education to someone from Bangladesh. Are you kidding me?
No, I'm not. And so when seventy percent of us say America is on the wrong track, to my coastal elite friends, that's what I'm talking about. We have a country scaled for about three hundred and thirty million people. Now we have three hundred and fifty million who don't contribute whatsoever to the common good. Overwhelmingly these are single males who are the groups that commit large amounts of crime, single younger males. And then also we have about one
hundred thousand children that are missing on the southern border. Remember during the Trump years, the medium made a big deal of missing chick kids in cages. Well, now under Biden, it's unsteroids. Does the media cover that? Absolutely not. And lastly, before we hear more about this from the Federation of American Immigration Reform, Dan Carroll touched on this. I have great respect,
unbridled love for soldiers, sailors, marines. I have great respect for police officers, great respect for corrections officers, deputy sheriffs, the working US marshals, the working FBI. Absolutely so whenever a cop on duty is killed, I can recall we had our last one and it was all for Sonny Kim. That was awful. Thank god. That was the last cop killed
in Cincinnati. It's been about ten or twelve years. But whenever this happens in a town, especially small towns, that there's an outpouring of love and respect. In this case, a wife left behind and two small boys. The CoP's name is Aaron Pelletier, Trooper first Class, was truck and killed last a week by a suspect high on cocaine and fentanyl while conducting a routine
traffic stop. The officers run over and of course this person, it appears they don't inquire, you can't inquire, appears to be a legal alien, high on cocaine and fentanyl, and he's dead. And I watched this morning some of the some of Dominique is the widow of officer Pelletier, of course, in complete, complete shock about what happened. He's twenty nine years old, or was twenty nine. And so someone made a motion in this small
Connecticut town to fly the American flag at half staff. But then it was remarked, well, we don't have the American flag on the flagpole because it might trigger someone. American flag is a triggering event. So someone said, well, let's put up the thin blue line flag because that shows respect for
those who who have fallen in the line of duty. Well, the Connecticut small town Democratic Council would not allow the thin blue line flag to be put up, and one council member said that the thin blue line flag began after the George Floyd protest to support police officers, and they don't need to be
supported. I'm watching this and I'm thinking, am I missing something? A twenty nine year old officer killed in the line of duty, seemingly by an illegal alien cannot have the American flag or the police flag flown at half staff in this small Connecticut town. It's called Weathersfield, Connecticut. So what they did was they put at half masted the rainbow LGBT flag. Put that at
half mass. That's where the country is right now. So for the coastal elites, hear what I'm saying, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred Wow for the next chance to win your way to our iHeart Radio Music Festival. President Biden, Capitol Wide a weekend, Bill Cunningham, The Great American. A few days ago, President Joe Biden laid down in the executive Order which
he claims will secure the border. I find it unbelievable that for the last three and a half years he said he did not have the power to do what he just did with the executive orders. He said for a long time, I need the Congress to do something and doesn't take money. All it takes is to will to shut down the southern border, stay in Mexico policy, and to empower the border patrol to do their job. But I wanted to get on an expert on the subject matter from the Federation of American immigration
reform, which is fair if air. That is Joey Chester and Joey, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Joey, can you tell the American people the three or four things that's the Biden executive Order which is now in effect is occurring, and why it's not a good idea because it doesn't really solve the problem. But tell the American people the three or four things the order does do. Yeah, Bill, it's great to be with you. And I just want to say this is a desperate attempt by Joe Biden to
try to fool the American people. It's political showmanship. And this executive Order, what it does is it casifies his open borders policies. It doesn't do anything to secure the border. So one of the major issues is that allows twenty five hundred encounters per day, which is nine hundred thousand per year.
But that's not it. When you apply the CBP one app which is where you can make an appointment to get into the United States, and if you count the illegal HNV parole program where illegal aliens are flown directly into the United States to a city near you, we hit at least at least one point eight million illegal alien entries into the United States on a yearly basis that is
acceptable by the Biden administration. That is Biden sending a message to the cartels, to the human smugglers, and the foreign nationals around the world that we are okay with one point eight million of you crossing our borders. And in fact, you know, you can make a phone appointment for it, and you can fly directly into the country if you're from a certain place. Another
issue, the executive Order doesn't apply to unaccompanied minors. That means that the human smuggler is going to take advantage of that to get these unaccompanied miners across the border. It's going to allow human smuggling of minor children to thrive. It's it makes me really mad. The executive Order does not apply to any alien who DHS authorizes to enter due to operational considerations at the time of the entry or encounter that warren to the permitting of the non citizen to enter.
So that sounds like a lot of discretion to me, where they can basically say, oh, yeah, the conditions allow this guy to enter. So all in all, what this does is, like I said, it codifies catch and release. This is not closing the border. Why twenty five hundred league aliens a day? Why isn't it zero? If you can do it at twenty five hundred, make it a zero tolerance policy. Bill Biden is trying to fool the American people. But it's not going to work. I
hope not. But when I read this about unaccompanied minors, so I think a little boys and little girls, some of the teenage years that don't count against the twenty five hundred, and they're coming into this country to perform slave labor or slave sex work. That's why they're coming and they don't count.
Add on top of this, there's about a million a year, which is three thousand a day, which at about ten airplanes, ten to fifteen airplanes that are flown directly from Central America, South America, Asia, Africa directly into a major American city. So you can go to an embassy, you're can apply online and once accepted, which is quite easy to get accepted instead of going through the hassles. I've taken a flight to Mexico and then walk
through the border. And I watched a liberal over the weekend talk about you know what this means is that the human traffickers aren't going to benefit from this as much because you pay transit fees to come and the control of the human traffickers to come across the southern border. But that's not the answer. The answer is why do we allow into this country a million people a year flown directly into cities all over the country. On the top of that, Joey,
we have a million who overstay their visas every year. By that, I mean they apply for a visa in some foreign country, they get permission to come here to go on vacation allegedly, or to go to school here. And then a million on top of that number just don't return after the visa time, after the expiration date, they stay here anyway, And so we have one hundred thousand children and missing on the southern border. It was a big deal, by the way, when Trump was in office, not
a big deal today. Two and a half thousand a day at on top of that, miners, it's at least a million a year before anything is triggered, and what's being triggered is impossible. I watched Jay Johnson this morning and one of the talk shows say he was Obama's homeland security. He said, if we had a day with one thousand, that was really a bad day. We're talking twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen. One thousand a day is
a bad day. Right now, we're having three thousand a day with the Biden program, another three thousand a day from being flown into the country, and another three thousand a day who overstay their visas. Those are the numbers. And so we have about ten to twelve million illegals in the country right now, living, working, many committing crimes in Venezuela. The gangs are
just unbelievable, vicious and cruel. They have no connection. And so Joe Biden wants to sell the American people and the idea that it's the all of the Republicans. Those damn Republicans won't let me do what I want to do, So by executive order, I'm going to do it. But what he does by executive order doesn't change a damn thing. Correct, It doesn't doesn't
change anything. It literally does nothing. It is just him. You know, he knows the political optics, he can read the poll numbers, and he needs something to try to say, look, look I have this is a shiny object. Look what I've done. It's all in name only. It literally, like I said, it codifies open border policies. It doesn't rescind any of his executive orders or change any of his policies that opened our
borders. And it's really infuriating when you hear President Biden try to blame Congress for not doing anything because he keeps tuting this oh, Bipartisan Border Security bill, which was a safe border security bill that failed once in the Senate, and then Chuck Schumer brought it up a second time, and it failed even worse than the first time, and it had no bipartisan support. In fact, it failed a bipartisan vote. The House passed HR two to Secure the
Border Act last May. It's been over a year. It's collecting dust on Chuck Schumer's desk. If President Biden was serious about border security, he would call up Chuck Schumer and he would say, look, we've got to get a handle on this crisis. You need to bring HR two up, and you are going to tell the Democrats and the Senate that we need to pass this bill because we've got a crisis at the border. If Biden was serious, that's what he do. His executive order is basically based on the failed
Senate Border security deal. It's the same open border's policies in that really terrible piece of legislation. And so yeah, when he says it's border security, it's not. He just needs something, like I said, to point to and say, yes, I've done something. But I will say what this is. It is an admission by President Biden that the border has become a crisis and out of control under his watch. And like we've said, he's
had executive authority all this time to do something. Now he's using his executive authority, but once again, it's executive authority to keep the border open, not secure it And I think it's it's infuriating. I think it's a slap in the face to the American people who are living day in and day out with the consequences of these open borders policies. You have a provision here in this executive order by Biden that says that Mexico must accept about thirty thousand a
month, which is a drop. And believe thirty thousand a month is a drop in the bucket. It doesn't solve the issue at all. What solves the issue is shut down the southern border, stay in Mexico, stop the flights into the country, revoke the visas, and look for individuals that are overstaying their welcome. Now, that would change things, but that's not going
to happen. Can you tell them, mayor? Of course, we know the answers basically, but tell the mayor if you live in northern Kentucky, if you live in Eyowa or Minnesota somewhere, how does a legal immigration affect you. Because you think this is a New York problem, a California problem. Every city, every state is now a border city, a border state. Explain what's happening. Well, we know that illegal aliens aren't just going to the big cities. So I'm from originally I live in DC now but
emerginally from a small town in Montana. And even in this small town in Montana, there was outrage because illegal aliens showed up on an airplane and showed up at the sheriff's office because they said, we've been flown into rural Montana. We don't know what to do, we don't know where to go.
And so what inevitably happens is, you know, either some local NGO or some national NGO puts them up in a shelter, might be a government fund at shelter, depending on where you are, and the taxpayers have to bear that burden. But if you're in a small town somewhere and illegal aliens are coming, if they have kids, their kids are going to be in your school, you may have to hire a teacher who can either teach in Spanish or whatever language, or a translator so that those kids can be in school.
So that's a burden. You know, schools run on tight budgets already, there's more kids in the classroom, police fire ems. All of that's burden when there's more people. If illegal aliens are committing crimes, that harms the local community. Again, it harms citizens, but then the police have to respond, and so it's burdened on the police. It's burdened on the courts. And then you have if the illegal alien goes to the hospitals they
get hurt, well, the hospitals could pay for it. We allow people to show up at the er and you're going to get taken care of because that's what we do. But chances that they're going to pay their bill is small, So that's an absorption by the taxpayers once again. So not only are Americans all across the country living with the things that they can see, it's the things that they can also feel, and that's in their their pocketbook.
You have, our latest cost study shows one hundred and fifty point seven billion dollars that illegal immigration costs the United States every single year. That is a crazy amount of money. And illegal aliens pay a drop in the bucket towards the cost that they cost American taxpayers. So you're either living with it by the literal physical effects of illegal immigration, or you're paying for it. You know, we see stories about illegal aliens allegedly shooting cops. We have
the death of Lincoln Riley, and it goes on. I had on dan Stein a couple months ago, President of your organization is a good man, and that one hundred and fifty billion does not take into account the ancillary expenses such as the broken windows, the stolen vehicles, the drug sales, the human trafficking of girls and boys for profit. None of that can be monetized
in a sense to make part of one hundred and fifty billion. But every community I had on the Superintendent of Schools of Cincinnati about eight months ago. By the way, she's been fired because the six labor unions didn't want her in Cincinnati. And they have thousands of illegal children that show up in the school system, who who are like nine, ten, eleven, twelve years
old, with no educational foundation at all. It isn't just Spanish. There's about one hundred different languages and dialects, and the law says each must be taught in their native language. I see a number out of the New York
Post that there's eighty thousand school children in New York City public schools. There's over a million in the school system that now have special needs because they're twelve years old, they can't read, can't write, and so the school is supposed to hire interpreters to sit there with the language of the dialect being used by that student to help that kid learn, which takes away complete educational opportunities of the other kids in school because they're sitting in a classroom go over it
again and again at a time and a time. They're not part of the culture, they're not part of the educational foundation. And even if you're in a terrible school district, by the time in the first, second or third grade, you might be able to read and write, but these kids are just dropped in the middle parachute in in the school districts. They have no
chance of graduating. Of course, you can't flunk anybody anymore. And your number of one hundred and fifty some billion doesn't take into account the horror of being thrown into sexual slavery as a boy or a girl. And wouldn't it be great if the media did a long term study of what happens on the Southern border with the sex trafficking of boys and girls. Wouldn't that be wonderful?
Wouldn't it be wonderful if they talked about the crimes being committed by the illegal immigrants, overwhelmingly poorly educated young males who are the criminal groups in America. And then you're also throw on top of that the Chinese military age men.
There's about fifty thousand Chinese military age men seeking across the Southern border that are working in the pot farms, the pot factories, all illegal to take over the control of marijuana in order to give Chinese government billions of dollars. I'm looking at this total collapse, And Joe Biden says he's helped to solve the problem. I would say this, Joey Chester, are you kidding me? I almost wish he was joking, but he's not. He thinks he's
done something. He has it. There's no way and that's why they It's a complete slap in the face. And there's no way he read the order. I mean, he did not rescind the hundreds of other orders that he's issued. Someone sticks something in front of him, he can't read it, He signs it, changes his adult diaper, and then goes to a news conference as allowsy job in the media gives him a complete free pass, and
it goes on and on. You point out that today's executive orders, this was a few days ago, does not repeal hundreds of other executive orders, policy memoranda, or final rules issued in the last three and a half years that have weakened the nation's immigration enforcement capabilities. That has nothing to do and
the media, that mainstream media refuses to cover it. I'll give you one last factoid, Joey Chester, and that is that if an American gets most of not all, their news from ABC, CBS and NBC, the morning shows, the view, late night comics, and the nightly news, supporting Joe Biden is fifty five to thirty five over Donald Trump. Because none of these issues are aired out by anyone in the mainstream media. For those of
us that look outside, it's a different story. I agree, and I do think that we may be starting to see a shift happen in places like New York, in Chicago, Boston, these sanctuary cities that are now having to live with the consequences of being sanctuary cities. You know, the average person in these places are having to live with the consequences, and their mindset
may be shifting. I wrote a story not long ago about a group of soccer players in New York City. It was a couple of high school teams and they showed up at the local local soccer field to play a game had been scheduled for. They'd reserved the fields, and they get there and there's a group of illegal aliens on the field and they refuse to leave. Even after the police were called, they refuse to leave. The police did nothing
to help. They basically said, we can't we can't help with this situation, and the high schoolers have to cancel the soccer game and they're afraid to go back to this field now and play because of the consequences if they maybe confront these illegal aliens. So I think you are starting to see that. Everyday people are encountering situations like that and they're saying, wait a second,
this isn't right. I thought the American people were supposed to come first, and that we were supposed to decide our immigration laws and who gets to come here and why and when, And so I hope that people are starting to wake up in some of these places. Well, wait about thirty seconds remaining.
If come November the fifth and sixth Biden is still in charge, Kamala Harris will take over within six months, They'll pull the twenty fifth of them on a m on a heartbeat, and then these poly will be cemented into place for years and years to come, and the character and the pedigree of this country will be completely destroyed. But Joey Chester of a Fair Federation for American Immigration Reform, Joey thanks again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
Thank you, Joey, Bill, Thank you, God bless America. Let's continue with more. You're being warned, Bill Cunningham on seven hundred WULW Hey there, what's oh? My goodness, Hello Ellie, a bullet out of right field on the first pitch from Hobby here aside. Oh, as they say in that bugout, don't let the Reds get hot. That ball was smoked. Hello, hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting. You know I'm going to report that Eli Dela Cruz maybe running track for Beechwood hunter yard hundred meter
dash in two hundred and fifty meters. He's going to do them all. Having us joining us now is day way mane. Now you want you want him to go? You want him to play for the Bengals, Yes, catch some passion. Then you want him to run track for Beechwood, correct, and then play for the Reds. Correct. Okay. David Myers described you won the state title. Boys and girls. You brought some of the royalty of Beechwood. I love the Tigers, Scott Tackett and of course coach
Jaeger who gave his life to Beachwood over the decades and years. But introduce the boys and girls you got here. You won the state title, undefeated, untied, unscored on and you're recruiting now, Ellie Dela Cruz to run. You got to go back to I'm not sure he went to high school in the dr. I'm not sure about that. We got Rio Jose. Rio is going to be here in forty five minutes to talk about his Tuta Leach, Ellie Dela Cruz. But coach introduced the players here who did so
well. Absolutely, thanks for having us, Willie here. We have Lily Park. She was state champion in the sixteen hundred and eight hundred meter runs. No, stay right there, Lily Park. Let me stop up to the microphone, own six hundred and sixteen. How long is sixteen hundred meters? It's like a mile, four laps a mile? Yeah, how about what was your time for the four laps? Five hours, five minutes, five minutes? Jeez, and then take me five days you'd still be running
eight hundred meter. That's twice around. What was your world record time in that? Holy two minutes or two hours two minutes? And you won the state title and the trophy is right there? Is that correct? Yeah? Coach introduced the next warrior. Absolutely, we have Mariah Counts. She was stay champion in the four hundred meter dash and anchored the winning four by four hundred meter relay. Rah, you're going to go to school at Morehead.
I played baseball there. It's a fabulous campus. It's beautiful. Describe what happened. Was there a point during the race you thought you were gonna lose. You were stumbling, mumbling and fumbling. You fell down, twisted an ankle, still got up and ran and won the state title. Describe what happened, Well, Michael, we should get out of the blocks fast, but liked my teammate right behind me came in second and she was pushing me the whole way. It was like Nascar, you get to eat the draft.
So the draft you understand about Nascar a little bit? Yeah, And uh, I didn't ask the first lady, here are you going to college? Or where are you gonna go to work? What are you gonna do sophomore years? I haven't figured that out yet, so please you. I haven't figured out yet myself. And so coach is good to have her back. Correct. Did she run faster and better than what she's run so far? Oh, sky's the limit? Absolutely? Really Olympics maybe. And also
you got one boy here, that's Luke Hardman. Describe what appleed Luke coming to the microphone. Here, Luke is the fastest man in Class A in Kentucky, he won the one hundred and two hundred meters dashes and anchored the uh winning four x two I'm sorry four by one hundred meter relay. It's like the Hussain Bolt of Kentucky. Will he looks like a Ladella Cruz a little bit, yeah? Or Hussein Bolt. Yeah? Luke, what was your time in the one hundred meter dash? My time in the one hundred
meter was ten point seven seven seconds. That's pretty fast, isn't it. That's flying? Is that a state record or world record? What is? He was seven hundredths off the Class A state record seven hundred senior or junior. I'll be a senior next year, so he can break it next year, now, Luke Gerban, what kind of coaches this guy? He looks nice and friendly, looks a little mean on the inside. You can get a little mean. We see him all the time during practice, so for
we have the Caney beating you a little bit. Yeah, that's right. He he's the coach for the boys and the girls, and usually most programs have a separate coaches, but he coaches both, so we see him run around all he's so good. They want a double duty right now? So next year you're coming back. What's the goal next year, Luke Urban, what's the goal? I like to set the goal for ten to five next
year and at least great twenty one twenty one? I got some questions for the three students, with your permission, coach, who's the governor of Kentucky? Say it in the mica? And this year? Very good? Can you name one US senator from Kentucky? Very good? I don't like him very much, but that's okay too. Can you tell me what is how many US senators are there in Washington? Double? That's it right there, one hundred. Now I have a couple of math questions. You ready for
these? Let's let the girls answer these questions? Man, what is the square root of eighty one? Okay? What is twelve times ten? Very good? See that? Very good? Do you do you teach it all at Beachwood or not? I do teach algebra two and I had all three of these in the classroom, right. How about ten x equals one hundred? Let the girls answer that ten x equal one hundred? What is the value of x ten? Sega? Pretty smart? Of course? Give me on this show, give me some We've had none of that. I set
off the air. David Marcy. When I meet people like this, these kids, it gives me more hope than I otherwise have. They're pretty good. They're ready to meet the world and confront the challenges. Live a good life, live their life. Take your vitamins. Listen to your parents, get married, have children, be a grandmother, be a grandfather, and come back in twenty or thirty years and tell me how it worked out. Come back when they get their gold medals from the Olympics. Olympics segment,
Give me some sports and make it fast. Will he the stood reporters of Proud Service of your local temp Star. He didn't get air conditioning dealers tame star quality. You can feel in Cincinnati called the experts at Preferred Home Comfort five, one, three, eight, nine to two hv A ceds is any school. He won more state titles in Beechwood, the home of Scott Tackett and the Tigers and track and field. No, in all sports and football, I don't know, probably not. Probably talk to Joe Frederick Kilno.
We got a lot of banners. I looked online. I think you got at least sixteen state football not counting all the other sports segment, Give me some sports and make it fast. Reds when they're fifth in a row last night, will e they're out of last place or a game out of the third wild card spot, winning ten of their last thirteen. Wait a minute, they're in last place. They're out a last place, but they have one game out of the wild card. Out of the third wild card.
How many wild cards are there? Who knows? Justin Steele and Nicolodolo tonight in game two six ten Sports talk Arnell Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now, let's see we talk about the Bengals and maybe Joe Burrow recruiting Ladella Cruz. I don't know about that.
But how about this. The NFL is telling the Packers and Eagles when they have their season opener in Sal Paolo, Brazil they are not allowed to wear the color green, which could be a problem for their season opener, but due to the Gangs and Sal Polo, Brazil say that again become targets. The NFL cannot wear green. Well, if it's I don't go. What's the main color of the Green Bay Packers green? Blue? No? What are not the Eagles green? So why would you go to a place
where the gangs dominate the city. It's stupid, Mitchell. The teams are likely just forced to be staying in their hotel and not going out at all. Plus they go to practice. In the game, they will travel in armored vehicles. Coach, would you let someone what if someone wore red and fort Mitchell? Would they be denigrated, attacked to solid and beaten or they
be honored that they had to be honored and welcomed in. And I'm saying that the NFL is having a game somewhere and Saint paul O Brazil the season there for the Packers and Eagles. They can't wear green. They're forced to stay in a hotel, and they will travel in armored vehicles to practice and to the games. Sounds like a fun opportunity there. Yeah, great Kentucky baseball today. Willie Ryle over East Carter in the first round four to two. Do you like Ryle or not? Coach? No, they have great
athletes, but you like them or not? And you beat them and everything? Yes? Or no? We could take them on the track. Please continue. Caleb Mad's two run signal in the eighth lifted the Raiders to the win. They'll play either West Jesssemine or McCracken County tomorrow in the quarterfinals at one thirty. Easy for you to say Baden Rams shut out Perrysburg today five nothing in Akron and the Ohio baseball Uh. Let's see uh Caleb Drees in
a complete game, three hitter, six strikeouts. They call the win. Mariah, That's all I can say. They call the win, Mariah. Jeremiah Carmela with three hits and three RBIs for the Rams about that, haven't you? That's all she hears. Her grandparents are after they call the win, Mariah, and baby, can you quiet down when I'm trying to make them go ahead? Baden will play Indian Creek or Beloit. You can't say for the in the state final. You can't say that it's culturally as the
name of the school. You can't say Indian Native Americans are newcomers. Mason, the home of the Transmitter, will play Perrysburg tonight at seven and the d one. I'll make you a course you will plus and this is not getting enough pub on this station. The United States of America stunning Pakistan at the twenty Cricket World Cup tournament. Pakistan was ranked number six in the world. The US scoring eighteen runs and the tie breaking over to get it the
victory. They're saying it's the greatest upset and a history of cricket, because in Pakistan that's the biggest deal. Here, crickets like a bad version of baseball. And the USA will now face number one India next Wednesday. Don't culturally misappropriate the name of someone else. We'll see what happened. I'm offended by that. You can't say Indian anymore, India talk to Clevelandia, you know, like Calcutta, India and Gandhi Gandhi, you know those kind of
guys. You know him, met him personally? Yeah, there you gor? Is that it in sports? Thank god? That's it? Well, coach, congratulations, I love. We're gonna get some pictures taken. What's the name of that pizza parlor? I went there one time, Carosa, that's it right there. I like that guy. I may him over and get some pizza. We'll see you there, but I won't wear red. Right, if you wear red, it would be like green and se Apolo,
which case you'll be beaten. In bararbecued a guy named Barbecue and Haiti he puts his political opponents on a spick. That's how I got the name Barbecue. Ain't barbecues him? Same stuff happening, as SAA Paula. You want to go there for the games sake? No, you're not going. Why have the game there at all? One one might have? Have no idea Green Bay in the restrictions, you're going to put sixty five or seventy football players into a hotel and tell him not to leave, You'll have a
riot right there. Good luck. But if they're told they've got to go to the gate. How many armored vehicles does the Brazilian military have all of them to transport somebody? And how all those players are going to fit in there? Well, they'll be kidding. How the defense guys are fat, the offensive guys are fat and muscular. I mean they may have a they may have one armored vehicle per player. You know about fat too, right? Coach? Once again, congratulations, Will you come back next year if
you want another state title? Absolutely? I think you have twenty to thirty on them at this point, much better than Couvkat. I would think, much better than case yet. Yeah, absolutely, And you'll buy him rings. They need diamond and bossed rings with rubies and gold and Chris Collins collins Worth's rich woman to call it Chris, you'll buy your rings. I think he lives in for Thomas. That's a little difference to making difference. It
does make a difference. It does between Ironds and Beachwoyd. There's no difference. That's what you're saying. Pay for him. You're a clown. Why don't you pay for him? I take care of deer Park. You ever played they wear red? You ever were ever played Deer Park? I was wondering how the Wildcats did this year in track? Say get me out of the station report nice nice closing shot there, coach factual information. And I couldn't answer because they don't have a track team, don't have a tennis team,
don't have a golf team. We focus on basketball. How does that happen? The greatest golfer, amateur golfer around here besides Jim Woppenheim, is you, And they don't have a golf team over there. I brought him out to Kenwood Country Country Club to play golf, and the view consumed them they couldn't couldn't play sake. Let's quite ask on those kinds of questions.
Give me out of the student report, please, will you? And honor of Beechwood and the boys and Class one A girls track state champions, and the tigers are loose in Clifton. You've got a tiger running around. I think Clifton. Is that one of the Beechwood tigers. That's not one of ours? You got them all accounted for, Yes, sir, girls and boy congratulations. Let this be the beginning of great things in your life. Say give me out of the Studge Report. We leave you with the immortal
words of the Stooge Report. All should be with you, Bill, see you later. Can you recognize his voice? He's the governor of Ohio. Mike the wine. Very good. Let's continue next year, coach, one year from today, we have a date. Let's continue with more Bill cunning into Great American Live. It's Rome of the Reds and the Bengals where they recruit La de la Cruz to catch Paul's from Joe Burrow. I say, yes, he's already applied. He doesn't qualify. He can't beat these girls.
On News Radio seven hundred w eld. Thank you for listening for the next chance to win your way to our iHeart Radio Music Festival. Is it in Vine Camp, Let's get it on. Let's talk to you and I about how this started bringing in the high school champions. You may recall many many years ago, at a different time, in a different place, much like the legendary Jim Scott would do, which I started to enjoying quite a
lot. Jim Scott when he began in radio in nineteen sixty eight, and may God bless Jim Scott would go into restaurants and Kroger stores, et cetera, hand out his card and say, hey, listen to me on WSAI
thirteen sixty like nineteen sixty eight, sixty nine and seventy. So when I was asked by Randy Michaels to pinchhit in nineteen eighty three, and the pinchitting has now gone on for forty one years, I thought, how cool would it be to have the coaches, if it's football or then basketball or baseball all year to kind of come on before the big game and talk about if it's Ella versus Muller, or Beechwood versus Cuvcath whatever it might be or East
Central against again some Elber and have the coaches go back and forth. And when that developed, what I did then is they asked me to come to student gatherings on a PEP rally which was held at about three or four o'clock in the afternoon, and of course I was on at night nine to one am, and of course I could do that, and so I would go there. Far up I think basically I've spoken at most of, not all, the high school assemblies from e Central to Claremont County and all places in
between. So as the years rolled by, I started in the daytime about nineteen ninety nine, a mere what quarter of a century ago, and I thought why not continue that and having the players themselves. So this year we've had eleven different schools come in here with the state titles, the trophies. We go out to the lobby, take a picture in front of the big logo, and the kids are excited about doing it, and the coaches love it. So many times, you have so many great coaches like David Myers
of Beechwood that work hard. I don't know what he makes as a coach of the boys and girls track team. I would assume less than five thousand dollars, and he gives hundreds of hours and on top of his teaching schedule, and they enjoy doing it, I can tell by their parents. And every time this happens, been doing this for the last twenty years or so. And I look, I got around the studio a proud panther, Bill Cunningham Elder. I got East Central over there, I got Maller High School
there. I got photos of me with coubcath and Dale Mueller and of course Jeger before he died at Beechwood and all the places in between. And every time they leave, I say to say, you know, news is only about bad news. News is not good news. It's all bad. And so when you have kids come in like this who have worked hard, Mariah Counts and Lily Park and Luke Erdman, who won state titles, and they're
happy to come in. I don't think many of them listen to him radio, although all of them say, yeah, we listen to the Reds and I might know your name from that or the Bengals. But it gives me hope for the future that maybe things aren't as dire as people say so. But maybe it is. But I have hope when I see the kids from Beechwood or covecath I see the kids from East Central, the kids from Indian Hill or Wyoming to come in and sit here. I'm still looking for Carson
Dwyer, who is the state tennis champion. His team, his advisors are setting up a date for him to come in. He could be the next Roger Federer. In fact, he may play in the Cincinnati Open. That's how good Carson Dwyer is. So we'll see what happens. Let's do a little bit of week in review, which I love doing on Friday, a little bit of time. Things have calmed down. After two o'clock Monday at
twelve oh six, missed a week, You miss a lot. Sheriff Richard K. Jones was here and my questions to him was apprehending those women who was stealing from Dick's Sporting Goods in Liberty Center, and they all were caught and they're gonna they're still in they can't make bond. They're still in the Butler County jail with Richard K. Jones. All they did was steal about
shoplift about four thousand dollars worth of items. If that happened in Hamley County, they wouldn't have spent an hour in jail, and when the case came up, they'd get probation, but not in Butler County. So we talked about that, and on one zero six on money, I hadn't Mark Lotter l Otteer, who was part of the Trump campaign in the twenty twenty I wanted to get his sense of the verdict. And he said to me, and this was only about three days after the verdict, is said, let's
wait a week see how things shake out. Well, a week later, leieve it or not, Trump is up one to three percentage points higher than he was before the verdict. Then on Tuesday, I think the most important topic I had this week. She does not want her last name you, so I will not do that. Tracy is a mother of US seventeen year old boy who was with a small group of fellow teens at Washington Park a
year ago in May on a Sunday afternoon. They were sitting around listening and talking and a group a group of thugs came up and started bantering with him about give me this, give me that your vape, and give me your vape. Pen and the boy. Tracy's son stood up and said let's go and started walking away. Within the next minute, his life changed. Beaten kicked in the face. In the head, one of the thugs had a cast on. He used that to beat into the face of the seventeen year
old boy. Unconscious, brain bleeding, concussions, broken bones, kicked in the ribs. Got a call from one of the attendees who were with her son to come to Children's hospital immediately. Your son's been injured. What happened, Well, you better come. And mom walked into the er Children's and saw a person whose face she did not recognize, beaten and bloodied, many sti the teeth came through the lower lip, and it was going to be
months and months of rehabilitation to get this kid back to normal. His entire course of his life has changed. So when the perpetrator came up before the Great Judge Carrie Bloom in juvenile court, she refused to look at the videotape of the beating. She verbally went after the prosecutor and the detective from CPD about things said during the sentencing hearing. He admitted he did it. It was on video. She said, I don't want, I don't need to
look at the video of the beating. I know what happened now in days pass. And by the way, this kid, who was fourteen is now fifteen years old, was already on probation for numerous other offenses. Probation is a chance to do better, right, Oh no, No, Judge Carrie Bloom gave him double secret probation until he's twenty one and asked him to write a letter of apology to the boy who still is dealing with the injuries inflicted upon him. And by the way, before that, during that, and
after that, do you think he's still committing crimes? What do you think? And his crew? Absolutely, because the face of crime in Cincinnati has a young male, black face. White liberal judges like Samanthas Silverstein or Carrie Bloom, big time white liberal females don't want to sentence these kids. Can I say it again, loud and proud. The great majority of young black
males have nothing to do with crime. We're dealing with maybe five to six hundred in the city out of thirty five thousand black kids of that age. It's a small number causing great pain, especially in the black community. But elsewhere. That was the most important topic I did, and I wouldn't note that. Yesterday, about six thirty am on a County parking lot, a female County employee in a late model car got out of her vehicle to go to work and was beaten to within an inch of her life, beaten about
the face and head. Person valuable, stolen car stolen. And when that teen is apprehended, Judge Carrie Bloom will ask him to send to the victim of book report saying how sorry the teen is as the beatings continue. That's his six thirty am in the morning. Then on the next day, June the fifth, I called Melissa Powers and said, Melissa, you know, can you come on to talk about this? She said, I'd happily would
do so. She brought up the case of the Judge Samanthas Silverstein, not from this community, who ran as a Democrat, a female with a female name, and beat Judge Kissinger who belonged on the bench. She has a theory to disregard the Ohio Constitution that requires judges to consider public safety when setting a bond. She believes that O R bond which has signed your name or low or no bond is the way to go insince in spite of the od
constitution. And on her docket was a guy a baby father and the mother had enough, couldn't live with the guy anymore. She was victimized repeatedly by dvs. He breaks into her home, almost breaks down the front door, yelling and screaming, she's hitting nine one one. He's back, he's back, Please don't come in time. He beats her about the face and head kicks her in the face, ties her to a chair, beats her some more. It strangles her. She passes out. He thinks she's dead and
he leaves. That case arrived two days ago before Judge Samanthas Silverstein and gave him a three hundred dollars cash bond. And he's free and he's out. Her life right now is not worth a plug nickel. And so instead of worried about the safety of the community, we have several judges in Hamny County who simply wanted free criminal defendants as soon as possible, or not put them
in jail at all. The Great Lindsey Stone of Channel five did an interview with the judge Carry bloom In. What she said on the channel five interview, that it's wrong to put a kid in detention or jail for one or two or three nights because that inflicts serious harm upon the defendant. So her policy is, don't go to jail, and when you commit vicious crimes on probation, I'll extend probation and write a letter of apology. That's where we
are, and that's what Melissa Pyers discussed. My god, are we in trouble To solve the problem. You better be up to date on who the judges are. And I talked to two municipal court judges about these matters. They must go nameless, of course, one of whom is an African American who says to me, obviously we have judges here not doing their job.
And Silverstein's going to be there another six years, and Carrie Bloom is going to be there at least another three or four years unless the OHIH Supreme Court bounces them off the bench for being incompetent and not following the law. Sick Also at one of six on Wednesday, I had on doctor John Mendelson to talk about vampire treatments, in which the blood is taken out of your arm and then process in such a way and then used to filling the wrinkles in
and around your face. It's called the vampire treatment. This is legitimate, and doctor John Mendlsson actually does it. Then yesterday June sixth, I had on Jeff Crueir from New Orleans and he talked about what's happening with Trump and how the media have you seen this media die tribe? They all run in the same circles. That it would be wrong for Donald Trump to seek revenge
against its political opponents. It would be wrong for Donald Trump to have a special prosecutor to look at the sins and the crimes committed by Bill Clinton, Barack Usain Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Jim Biden, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and all the Biden grandkids who got all this money. It would be wrong to do that. The media says we got to move on. Isn't that exactly what the Democrats have done to the Trumpster? Politicizing
politics, interfering with elections. That's the purpose of Alvin Bragg, That's the purpose of Fanny Willis, that's the purpose of Jack Smith. You might recall a year and a half or two years ago, this is in Politico that Joe Biden may have had, from his perspective, a lucid moment and said to his staff, why haven't we indicted Donald Trump yet? According to Politico, and then the investigation accelerated, Jack Smith was appointed and away we go.
Are you kidding me? Then they talk about no connection. As you know, there's no connection between Joe Biden on one and the prosecutions of Donald Trump on the other. A few inconvenient facts. Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis's lover while as the lead prosecutor, met in the White House twice with White House Council, each time eight hours each and he built the taxpayers sixteen
hours at two hundred and fifty bucks an hour. Now, why would a local assistant county prosecutor fly to Washington and meet with White House Council about the indictment of Donald Trump? Was their coordination? Absolutely? And what about the fact that a guy named Matthew Colangelo was number three in DOJ in Maine Justice he goes on a leave of absence to help to help New York City and the prosecution of Donald Trump. So you go from number three at DOJ to
Alvin Bragg to serve as an assistant in the prosecution of Donald Trump. Hey, Sherlock, do you see any connections here? Of course, the mainstream media says, there's no connections. What are you talking about? This just happens Joe Biden and Politico says, go after Trump before the election. It happens two months later, Fanny Willis sends her top assistant, her lover boy
for sixteen hours of meeting to coordinate with the White House. And then, of course in Washington, d c. Itself, you have additional criminal prosecutions against Donald Trump with Joe Biden and Mary garland Is they as their bosses. Of course, there's no This is all coincidence. It just seemed to happen that way that Colangelo leaves DOJ to work in a county case, and that a county prosecutor meets with the White House counsel about the prosecution of Donald Trump,
and number three at DOJ becomes an assistant county prosecutor. That'd be like Rob Sanders and Covington going to Washington when Trump was in office, picking number three out of DOJ to come to Covington to work on a criminal case. Are you kidding me. Of course, there's no court, there's no evidence whatsoever. You got to blind your eyes to reality. Then today we are in Leland Viderck talking about the Ronald Reagan documentary coming up, and I saw
it. It's beautiful, and I had on Joey Chester affair about what's happening in small town America with this invasion of illegals who don't belong here. Try get a doctor's appointment, Try going to an er, Try getting a quality public education. Try getting a gallon of gas, or your real estate taxes and insurance. The country has scaled to accept three hundred and thirty million human
beings. We now have about three hundred and sixty million. Fifty two million human beings in the country were not born here and they cannot be assimilated. Well, let's continue with more. But something's different, something's wrong. And I'm talking to my Democratic friends about what a few of the Democratic judges are doing the criminal justice in this town, and it is despicable. And if it doesn't stop, we're going to become Chicago, Atlanta, We're going to
become Nashville downtown, or Austin, Texas, or Portland. It might it will not stop, so it must be stopped, and it begins be getting rid of judges politically or otherwise. By that, I mean complaints filed against them in the High Supreme Court of a foolish white feminist liberals like Judge Samantha Silverstein and Judge Kerry Bloom, and they must be legally improperly removed from office.
Let's continue with more two to twenty six. Home you Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW looking for a thousand and come to their feet, the two two swinging in a miss. He struck them out a slider down and Bush swung right over the top of it, and Diaz nails down the Reds eight to four win over the Chicago Cubs. The Reds have won their fifth straight and make it ten of their last thirteen. Hello, Hello, by it,
I'm I'm broadcasting. You know when Bien walks up to the mic, look to you right there, seg the entire staff is holding their breath. Please don't do something stupid. Thank you. Now. This morning, about eleven o'clock, the phone rings. It was the greatest Reds pitcher of all time? Is that you're talking about? Number twenty seven? The MVP Steiberg's Jose Rio. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Steiberg Witty. I appreciate your work. But before you say ay ten today, I'm very serious.
It's so serious are here. We're my lawyer, You're still be careful. I'm gonna put him on the way. He we You're right, No, I'm Bill, this is this is Gary Frank, and I don't know we can allow him to do an interview without some restrictions here. Have you given him what the topics are that you're going to talk about? I told him talk about Dominican Republic, talk about the war in the Ukraine, talk about Israeli AID, talk about Dumason spending, talk about the Southern border and
more daily Daily Cruz. Those are all good things. You're great American. But now you always tell us how good your memory is. Oh, my name is Gary Frank. I'm a lawyer in Cincinnati, Wins. The last time I was on your show? And why representing some scumbag you got off? No, I'm the guy that caught the cow and you read my book. That's your radio brow. Yeah, well, Gary Frank, you're relatable to Simon least too aren't you. I am. I'm married to his middle
daughter, Jill. He's a good one. I'll say this, Jose Rio. You know Gary, I want you to respond to this. First of all, we're live on the air, so watch your language. But nonetheless, segment asked me a week ago, if the Reds had Game seven against maybe I don't know, the New York Yankees in some future series, and I could pick any Reds pitcher in history to pitch Game seven when they had to be won. It would be Jim Maloney. It wouldn't be Mario Soto,
it wouldn't be Tom Browning, it wouldn't be Danny Jackson Steinberg. It would be Steinberg's. I'd pick Jose Rio to pitch that game. Do you agree or not? Well, here's what I would respond, Bill. I knew Jim Maloney. He was a good friend of my parent parents, and Jose would be my first choice. But if for some reason he was injured, a friend in clin of mine who's long gone now would be Jim O'Toole.
He'd be my second pick. Number thirty one, thirty one, Right, I watched some pitcher Crossley Field in our hearts and minds, Bill but Jim O'Toole won the only game the Reds won in sixty one, and I went to the crosley field to watch that. I snuck in because I knew I knew a security guard. We walked and didn't have a seat, just walked around Jim O'Toole and I played softball with him with the course all Stars, the great number thirty one. He had like twenty seven children. I
don't know how many are left, but it's unbelievable. He had eleven and they're all left. Bill, Gary, Frank, the hell with you? Give me rehope. I went reop. He's right here now, Hosey. Tell me now, Eli Dela Cruz, when you hooked up with him, it couldn't run, couldn't hit, couldn't throw baseball. I'm told years ago in the d R you found this skinny kid and you saw in his eyes greatness. What did you see an Elie Dela Cruz that many others did not?
That caused him to become the burgeoning superstar he is today. I'm here in Mount Adam in the bar with a couple of friends. The bar with Gary and the soject is Eddie de Lacrouz. Wherever they go, it's always Elie Delacrouz. I mean, watch him to keep playing. It's like you're into a Broadway show. It's unbelievable. I wish everybody always go to see him, no matter what the situation or who the team they play is. Get to see that keep play every day. You're going to be surprised.
It's not terrible he's going to do in that game that day. He might be able to piece one day a throw he you know, Hose. I like to think outside the box now and then the Reds might have difficulties at white the Bengals might have difficulty at wide receiving. You don't know what's gonna happen with the great number one. You don't know what's gonna happen. And so what about Dela Cruz, Like Dione Sanders, you were a teammate of
his playing for the Bengals. Good Dela Cruz catch some footballs from Joe Burrow bro if he can catch a ground ball, decide to side that he does, and make sure he's unbelieved we can do anything. Uh. He might be the only player besides Darryl Strawberry they surprised me. Just stand up this to him. I mean, he's such a great looking at this is your great body. He asked, your great quersonality that the guy is unbelievable. Just to see this when you think the thing he can do, it's unbelievable.
But there's a lot of women here said that about me, about my body and all that they talked to me about my body. I'm going to be left alone with that regard. But Hosey, you're also here. Remember I remember that that was a long time ago. We went to Dominican. He was ski young. I told some stories about the Dominican. Now we're going to take Yeah, let let's forget about the Dominican because there are things
happening there that when we loved Rosie. I'm glad you're there, but Gary, we love, we love Rosie and Penny in a car pulling out of Santa Domingo Airport behind us, and uh we went way in front of him in a different vehicle, and I told Hosey, look, we got to go back. I don't see the ladies. Where are they or they? Yeah, Rosie knows, I know she knows where she's going. We went back about ten miles back, and there was a group or a gang of
sugarcane workers with machetes standing around the car and had two flat tires. And you say to me, there's a forty five in the glove compartment. I said, a forty five in the glove compartment. And you had a noosy And as soon as you came out of the car fifty feet from there, they all started yelling riho, riho. And you gave him all twenty bucks to change the tire. And the ladies were not happy with that. Rode, Rosie and Penny were not happy. When when they were happy wind it
was going to happen. The never ended. No, I know, we got a great time. Now about the good time that we had. We Planni were there, Well, we went over there, you know, playing golf for having good time with his wife. It was beautiful time, Billy, I forget that. Now. Lastly, before we move on, we're playing Hold of the Teeth of the Dog, which is one of the top ten golf courses in the world. Rosey has two cards for the four players. I think it was we had Robin Roberts who had Whitey, Fod had
Hosey and me and uh. Then you had two caddies, additional caddies up where the ball would land, and two caddies up at the green. We had six caddies. And I say to you, Hosey, why do we eat six caddies? We got carts, he said, you'll see, you'll see. So everyone hits the second shot and the par four, and then nearest balls, like thirty feet from the from the hole, we get back in the carts go up there. The ball's two inches away. I'm going
to Hosey like the judge had well. I said, it was an even you know, you think it's up, and they stop moving again, start moving it. Just don't get saying your own idea. No, no, no, no, you didn't cheat, kicked a little bit. The next hole was a par three over part of the Atlantic Ocean, and it was a long par three against do when nobody was on the green. So we get up to the green and the ball said half an inch away. I said, Hosey, this isn't right. And you looked at me and said
earthquake. You said, ombras, machetes. Leave the caddies alone. I said, machetes and knives. I'm leaving the caddies alone. We shot fifty seven. It was unbelievable. And in your golf, it was unbelievable. That was gimme and the ball stop all of a sudden started rolling toward the hole when we were in the carts. But judge of small in the what was that movie about the golf? Yeah, the ball kept moving. The ball kept moving. Machete mc key's moment. I said, I'm not saying
a word now, why Hosy, why are you in town? I'm come over here with me Jerry, my lawyer, and to me, uh uh go to shooter in Hamilton? Did you they opened a brand new spore Bar. That's your biggest spoor By that ever see in my life forty two TV by Tim b screen TV like seven deeper room. They even have a room that size of the basketball course to the wedding, divorce anything you watch it. I mean, it's unbelievable. I'm the food, it's outstanding. Stop
here to the owner. Jerry wanted to say good about the bar. They tell him about the bars. Oh, I can tell you, Billy is. I saw video from Josey and it's it's a very nice place. I'll ask hi about and I invite everybody just to meet up place should go to. You know, I'm not feeling you go every day just to go down once shooters and where is it Hamilton shooters Hamilton, Hamilton Shooters on the west side of Hamilton, across the bridge, Billy beautiful. Now last question the
Texas Roadhouse. Uh for Gary Frank asked Cosey the story about when we're all sitting there at dinner and there was a metal plate and then a metal covering to the plate, and when, uh, I'm looking around, I look around this table, I said, what the hell am I doing here? I say, jose Rio, I see Whitey Ford, I see Mickey Mantle, I see all the ones won Maricelle new all a Joses about nineteen ninety two, and I said, this is wonderful. And I said, what's
under this? This tin covering of this metal plate? And every matroga came around, buzz boy bartender, and they reach over your shoulder. They start shaking the metal plate with the metal dome, and I'm looking at Penny next to me. I said, what the hell is this going to be? So they at the right moment they all took it off. Simultaneously. It was a monkey's head with two cherry tomatoes where the eyes are. The brain's taken out and like mixed with other d rs delicacies and put back in the
skull. And they gave you a four to eat it. I said, you know what, my stomach's acting up. I can't eat a monkey brain. I just can't do it. So I asked him about that story. Gary, about the monkey brain. I'll ask you keep forgetting damned who had to eating taste that? Now your brain he's going south. You gotta eat braink in the great frame of my bro. You gotta eat brain, eat brains, and you'll be in good shake. He's going to make you smarter. Believe it. I didn't need it and I'm stupid, So now I
get it. And that's why you're work with Dela Cruze some more. Talk to Mike Brown about him catching footballs from the red season is over, and Gary Frank, good luck to you and Hosey. It's always great to hear your voice. God bless you. Now you hear one more time before they say stubbuts, I gotta say God bless America and God bless in Cinnati. Now we got it, Hosey, Thank you very much. See thank you. I'll say, would you would you? Would you have eaten the monkey
brains? No? That's that's what's in that Indiana Jones movie in the Uh well they they had it in there when they all those lost kids that he brought back. It's a delicate rocks. It's a delicacy. It's a known thing. Would you eat monkey brains? No? I said, I'll tell you smarter. No, just sit there with Mickey Man or Whitey four. Did they eat it? I think they did? Had Uh Willie May and all the groups from now that Hosey brought and all the players in today's world.
And I'm thinking, what am I doing here? I'm like a brown pair of shoes were in a tuxedo segment. Get me in and get me out of the Studge Report within two minutes, will they? The Stude Reporter is a proud service of your local Tamestar heating and air conditioning dealers. Tamestar quality you can feel in Northern Kentucky. Call any weather heating it air at eight five, nine, seven, eight to one forty eight twenty two spots Josh Jacobs running back for the Packers. Right, says the NFL told the
Packers and the Eagles not to wear green for the Brazil game. Correct now, I'm looking at the story right, Why are they playing in Saopolo, Brazil? I have no idea. The NFL must have lost their minds because somebody didn't investigate what happened to that F one in Rio? What was going on there? Well, they that know they race. I believe in sal Polo, and there was rumors about that some of those gangs are gonna go
to kidnapped Formula one stars years ago and hold him for ransom. What if you held the Green Bay Packers for ransom with the gangs in say Apolo. Now we got an issue, then you got action, right, then you got I guess the US military will come in and save him. Well, good luck. We know how hostages are treated by hamas. Right, not good though, I mean I don't know good. Red's look for six in a row tonight, Willie against those Cubbies six to ten Sports Talk, Arnold
Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey, Chevrolet Extra Inning Show. After the game. Let's see what else the congratulations to all the they have brought back a left handed pitcher Brandon Williamson. He's returned from his rehab assignment, so that might be some news there. What about Ashcraft, He's in Louisville trying to get straight Division two Ohio State semi finals. Today in baseball, let's see Caleb Drees and a complete game three hitter. Baden shuts out Perrysburg five nothing.
Baden will play for the state title Sunday at ten am and Akron Division one state semi final Mason and Perrysburg tonight at seven. I'm taking Mason. First round of the Kentucky Boys or Kentucky Baseball Tournament. It was Caleb Mann's two run single and extra innings as Ryle got by East Carter four to two. The Raiders. We'll play in the quarterfinals tomorrow at one thirty. Thing. It's dangerous in Cincinnati. Go to Brazil. I don't know, Willian, I don't I don't get it. Well, Segon Man, give me
out. It's always good to hear from Jose Rijope. Amen to that number twenty seven, Stuidberg. See the one pitcher you would select on Red's history to pitch one game. I would say so, me too, and then have the rest of those guys in the bullpen, Mammy Johnny vandermir and the nasty boys, Willie and honor of Jose Rio, and have a nice weekend. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report. See Highway
Patrol again next week. Until then, remember breakfast driving doesn't determine who's right, only who's left. This is Roder Crawford saying, see sweet segment. Another great week of broadcast, Superboty and pet Pat Sajak his last spin of the Wheel of Fortune tonight. I'll watch it. What about you? Thank you, seg Man, Sir Billy Cunningham, and God bless Beechwood and the Tigers on News Radio seven hundred. L you keep listening for the next chance to
