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Willie discusses the indictments brought against former President Trump with Chris Finney, how Kentucky Gubernatorial candidate Daniel Cameron plans to help the Blue Grass State, and FC Cincinnati President Jeff Berding discusses the impending arrival of Messi.

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I built a cunning end the Great America. Welcome this Laius Friday afternoon in the tri State. And of course coming up later is Reds Baseball first pitch about eight ten. Coverage begins about seven ten, only five games or so out of first place. They're when twenty nine games already, so that's pretty good. Plus the Bengals are wrapping up their OTAs. And also you have Joe Burrow hitting home runs at the Great American Ballpark. Many were upset when

I said a few days ago the Reds may signed Joe Burrow. But I see he's taking batting practice of the Great American Ballpark getting home runs. So what I said there was a prognostication, not fantasy. Coming up in about one hour as the Attorney General Daniel Cameron from the Great State of Kentucky,

and he's going to talk about the running for governor against Andy Bascher. Also later on as Jeff Birding, there's a report that that Messi, Lionel Messi, is coming to TQL in August. We're gonna get it right from the horse's mouth. But until then, of course, Chris Finney is an excellent

attorney representing many of the civil interests throughout the tri State and more. But also there was a lot of reporting on what's happening with real estate tax evaluations of forty three percent, and many were very concerned, especially in Butler County, etc. That taxes are growing up forty two forty three percent. Plus we have the indictment allegedly yesterday of Donald Trump, to be announced on Monday or Tuesday, but until then, Chris Finney, welcome again to the Bill

Cunningham Show. Chris, how are you, willie? It's a great honor, and it's a beautiful summer day. Was still spring, but it feels like a summer day. It feels like summer to me. With the Canadian wildfires, I want to probe your mind before we talk about this forty two percent real estate tax increase allegedly, which is an evaluation increase evaluation not a tax increase, but nonetheless, I want to pick your mind on the issue Trump and what happened at allegedly at the grand jury, which as he was

indicted on seven and counts. And first I want to get just as a citizen, you're not an expert when it comes to constitutional law and criminal cases, but just as a regular citizen. What is your view on our former president being indicted? Well, look, I don't I think none of us are above the law and everyone should be treated the same. So if he violated the law, then he should be treated just like any other violator.

Now that's not a popular opinion with a lot of people, but you know, we have a saying in our country no one is above the law, and they're not. The problem I have is the equal application of the law. Whom I aberdeen, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Hunter Biden. But those are just the hot button names that you hear. The reality is

we don't have equal application of the law. You know, in Hillary's case, there were subpoena documents that were confidential, top secret documents that she destroyed with a sledgehammer, and an aid destroyed with a sledge hammer a hard drive while it was under subpoena. I mean, this is not just accidentally having confidential documents, but obstruction of justice in the highest intentional form, and nothing was done about any of it. And in her case, she also lied.

To go back a little further, William Jefferson Clinton, Bill Clinton as the president alied under oath to a federal judge at least twice, and each time he was given a Texas al passa. Now, it's bad for you to lie, it's bad for me to lie in a grand jury proceeding, it's bad for Tony bender lie. But if you're the person, the only person in the country whose job it is to faithfully actually the laws of the United States of America, and you're the person that lies under oath to a

federal judge, isn't that a little isn't that serious? Well, again, if we have an exception for a president, future president, in president's wife, whatever it is, then I guess it should be applied evenly. But I don't see that exception in the law. So they're certainly as prosecutorial discretion

as each instance. But what I see as prosecutorial discretion being exercised against conservatives, against Republicans, against people we don't like, and in favor of the people we do like, And I don't think that's the proper ordering of our affairs in this country. According to media accounts, the Trumpster, about six months after he left office, had a biographer come into his office and our lago and he asked permission to tape record of what Donald Trump was saying.

Now this is six months, this would have been the summer of twenty twenty, and the biographer wanted a tape recording of what the Trumpster was saying because he wanted to be accurate in quoting the guy, and that Donald said, okay, go ahead and tape it as part of this hours long back and forth and put on your lawyer hat going on between the biographer and the Trumpster,

and Donald Trump gave permission for the tape recording. Part of this was one point they started talking about General Mark Millie, who, as you know, as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. And there's a plan at that point to attack Iran. And I guess we have plans to attack almost everybody. Somewhere in a file of the Pentagon is some plan to attack somebody. And he pulled out that actual plan put together by the Joint Chiefs of Staff

to attack Iran, and he held in his hand. He was rustling the papers, and the Trumpster says the biographer, not under oath, but in a statement against interest, that here's this plan to attack Iran. It's if I was president, I could declassify it. But since I'm not the president, I can't declassify it. And he allowed the biographer to see some of the plan that goes to the heart of the government's case, which is he

knew he couldn't declassify that document. He admitted he didn't declassify it, but

he said if I was a president, I could. That supposedly is the heart of the federal government's case now, and one part I would think the lawyer had on me, says, well, whoever had that, whoever testified that way before the grand jury, and I would assume it was the biographer himself to verify the voices on the tape, that anyone who would leak grand jury testimony to CNN is committing a felony, So you can't do that.

But everyone ignores that little fact if that is true, which is what ABC and CNN and NBC are now saying, someone in either a grand juror which I can't imagine that happening, someone in the federal government leaked at the buttress the government's case. Isn't that a problem, Well, yes, but remember throughout Russia Gate, Russia Gate, Russia Gate, there were leaks every day

and nothing ever happens to these people. So I mean, it clearly is a problem at the FBI and at the Justice Department, which is really scary because up until the last few years we all leaved at least I thought that they were sort of a brove reproach, you know, very very straight arrows, and they will never play games. And all we have now it seems to be is political games out of them, and it's really kind of frightening

in conjunction with this one sided application of the prosecution prosecutorial powers. And you know, Chris Finney, Attorney Supreme. When I when I watch MSNBC, which which I do. I watch MSNBC, I watch CNN, then I flip over to Fox News or Breitbart, I get completely one hundred eighty degree different information. On one case, we finally got this guy, he's not above the law. On the other time, I get, well, Uma Aberdeen did this, and Anthony Wiener did this, and Joe Biden Hunter Biden

did that. And my mother used to tell me, the fact that you did something wrong doesn't make it okay if someone else does something wrong. And so I think that Pettit jurors, the trial jurors are never going to hear about Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and Ooma Amberdeen and Anthony Weener. They're never going to hear that because isn't a judge going to say that fact someone else got robbed a bank, it got away with

it doesn't mean that you can rob a bank. I mean, I guess, Willie, you did criminal prosecutions. That was always the case. You didn't hear about what they didn't prosecute some other case. You're there to hear the facts on that one. But jurors know in the big picture what's going on, and they have the right of jury nullification right, so if they don't like what's going on in this country, they can speak through their jury

service. But it would be it is unfortunate. It's unfortunate that we're here in this position. And now for the next year and a half, we're gonna have nothing but Trump Trump Trump, Trump. Trump is gonna be constant, and I would imagine a jury trile is going to take place sometime the first part of next year. Imagine if he's let's play out both scenarios. Let's say he's found not guilty. Can you imagine him coming out the steps

of the federal courthouse saying I told you so. Hell Trump's the next president for certain. If, on the other hand, he comes out and said and he's found guilty, the appellate process starts. Now we're talking two or three years down the road, he's still on the ballot, and then he can't win. I don't think put on your political hat. What do you think play it out? Well, I mean what it appears as happening.

Really if if you if you look at the whole Trump presidency and then his reelection, they tried to mire him in legal proceedings and suspicion, uh, you know, rumors and innuendo, dragging him down, and he really didn't let it drag him down. And the only thing that sunk his presidency was all the controversy around COVID and so on. And then after his presidency there was kind of a quiet period, you know, the constant rumors about investigations,

grand juries, you know, canceled and then resumed. But now as the presidential campaign is heating up, he's going to be you know, and you understand as an attorney, how much time it takes to get a case to trial and all the hearings and depositions and proceedings strategy sessions beforehand. In addition to running a grueling presidential campaign next year, he's going to be mired in court proceeding after court proceeding that both undermine his credibility and distract his time,

money, and attention. But candidly, what I think happened with the first indictment was it energized people to see how unfair it was, and his popularity and his poll numbers went up and not down. So this is what is going to be the topic of the presidential race, and it's going to be a very intense year and really somewhat unpleasant. And lastly, before we talk about this, a very mundane matter of people paying more real estate taxes.

On the same date, the FBI through an inform and to media accounts, which means, who knows if it's sure or not that Joe Biden received five million dollars from Barisma wild vice president and Hunter Biden received five million dollars from Barismo while Joe was vice president. On that day is the same day it was announced that Trump was going to be indicted. And so on one case, you have a sitting vice President allegedly underlining the word allegedly taking a

five million dollars cash bribe. On the same day, just by happenstance that trump indictment is announced. Wow, what a coincidence it does seem. And like I said, dude, I'm not a criminal defense attorney, I'm not in the federal system. I do think that Trump has been somewhat blind to,

you know, his weaknesses and limitations, but the prosecutions. There's no question that under Russia Gate Komei, the games that they played out the FBI and the A's Office is atrocious and candidly that probably ought to come into play a little bit that they appear to be targeting a single man, and I think the government ought to be careful about that. But now we'll see what happens down the road. But I guess we're blessed to live in interesting times.

Page two. I had on your friend Richard K. Jones, the sheriff of Butler County, about a month or two ago, when the state announced that Butler County was going to get a forty two percent increase on their property valuations. Hamilton County got about a twenty two percent increased Claremont County thirty seven percent, and people are up in arms. The peasants had the pitchforks

and the torches going up to the side of the castle. And you made a rather salient point to me when you and I met very briefly at Cooper's Hawk a couple of days ago, and you've brought up the fact that what about the forty two percent of Butler County and does not seem as it appears. Yeah, I mean the calculation of your actual tax bill versus your assess

that comes from the auditor. The tax bill is very complicated. The assessments are two, but it is not a straight formula where if your tax assessment goes up forty two percent, your valuation from the county auditor that your taxes go up forty two percent. In fact, if you have an average increase in your county, so you've already told us that the average in Butler County is forty two, Well, if your assessment only goes up by thirty two

or twenty two, you're actually going to have a tax reduction. And I know that sounds crazy, but most here's why most school levies and that's sixty five percent or so of your tax bill. But most levees, generally the zoo levy and the mental health levy and so on, do not generate a percentage of your property value in taxes. They generate each year a thick sum

of money, say ten million dollars for a levy. If you have a ten million dollars levey that's divided between the property values of all properties in that jurisdiction, and they still generate ten million dollars. Doesn't matter if the valuations go up forty two percent, it still generates ten million dollars. So what happens is as the valuations go up, the rate rolls back, and in

this case it's going to roll back significantly. So if your valuation increase is more than average in your county, you're going to have, as a general rule, an increase of your taxes. But if you're less than average, as a general rule, you're going to have a reduction in your taxes. And the only difference of that is about ten to fifteen percent of your tax bill is something called inside millage, And the inside millage is in fact a

straight multiplier of your valuation times your rate. But for the rest of the taxes, the rate will roll back based upon that increase, So that's actually good news. So everybody's sort of flipping out that, oh my gosh, my real estate taxes are going to go up forty two percent. That's should

not be true for most taxpayers. And so if the schools, for example, raise ten million dollars just for sake of argument, and your evaluation goes up forty two percent, and you're paying the average amount of taxes towards your evaluation, it would mean that the schools will still get ten million dollars, and that the rate, the rate that you pay will be less than it

was the year before. Correct, the amount you pay to the schools will say the rate the evaluation went up, but what it's multiplied by your rate goes down, so the amount you would pay except for the inside millage, would stay the same. So you're about ten percent of your bill will go up forty two percent, so that'd be a four percent increase, But the rest of your bill, if it goes up an average amount, will be no increase at all. All. Right, So the property taxes are not

going up forty two percent, thirty two percent, twenty two percent. If you're above the average may go up a little bit. If you're at the average, it won't go up at all. If it goes below the average, you might pay less. Right, so well, the message to these people is relax, wait for your tax bill to come out in January and see what it says. And we have free videos online. I've got a blog that tells people how to appeal if they want to for their own house

to bring their valuation down. I'll warn you that real estate, residential apartments, and single family home values have risen very high in the last three years, So be careful what you ask for, because the border revision can actually raise your value even more. But if you think your valuation is above market as of one one twenty three, January one of twenty three, when your

bill comes out in twenty four, that's the target date. If you think your valuation truly is improperly high, you can appeal that in a very friendly process before the various boards of revision, even without an attorney. But you have to follow the rules and you have to be careful because people think there's some trick to get your value below what you would sell it for, and

that's not true. The target number is what a willing buyer would pay a willing sellers in this case January one of twenty three, And people need to understand that there's no tricks of the trade to get it down below that. That's the target number. You can only win typically if if in fact your property is significantly overvalued. What's the website people can go to to check it

out. You have a website Finny f I nn Ey Lawfirm dot com, and we have a blog on there with tons of information about real estate generally and then real estate taxes specifically. A city council cleaner than it was before when you have a council member now using his office for political purposes and the taxpayer is giving thirty thousand dollars to hers recompense. Is that fair? No, there's something very wrong in the city, all right now, there's no

question. But you know that the experience we had with Jeff Pastor sit and felt and U Tomya Denard was actually good for Cincinnati. We weren't used to seeing corruption and understanding it and watching for it. It probably was happening to some degree all along, and now we're you know, we're more attuned to it and now this new scandal at city Hall. I mean, it's it's sort of exhausting, isn't it. I Mean, we went through all of

that and it's like we didn't learn anything. Well, the thirty thousand dollars is not recoverable, that those are taxpayers funds given to a council member's administrative assistant because the council members South what's his name did something wrong. Yeah, well, our firm, Willie, one of our great claims to fame, if we have any, was we were the council Brian Shribe that led the charge with the Gang of Five litigation that brought some level of accountability city Hall

and got the ball rolling on this corruption question. We believe and we are actually actively looking at those questions about whether miss application of tax dollars can be recovered and some of this can be enjoyed because you know, in addition to the thirty thousand, what was the underlying issue. The underlying issue was that this council member was using tax dollars to advance not city interest but his campaign, which is specifically prohibited by state law and the city Charter. So that

would be even further misapplication of the dollars and we nailed. We may remember some years ago Laurie Quinnlivin for the same thing. And they have to be constantly reminded of their limitations because they seem to be tempted to do this, to use taxpayer resources to fund campaigns, and that's not what it's there for. So in addition to the thirty thousand, we have a much bigger issue.

And it wasn't just this council member. I mean apparently this consultant was advising multiple council members in order to do that to energize their city hall staff to organize their political campaigns. All right, we gotta run the council member of Seth Walsh once again. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Chris. It's an honor. Willie, thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more your reaction seven four nine, seven

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times you're looking for after a long day. No that Bason, Eddie and rock This afternoon. Seven hundred WLW joined the Red Zenna Cincinnaeddie Zoo on Tuesday, June twentieth to celebrate one of the zoo's newest editions, Prince the Hippo purchase the zoo. All right, let's sit to music. Coming up later in about twenty five to thirty minutes is the Attorney General the great State of Kentucky, where I was born. That would be A Daniel Cameron will be

here for the first time. As you know, he won the Republican nomination for governor running against Sandy Basher, and I wish Daniel Cameron nothing but the best in his efforts there. Then, also after two o'clock today will be Jeff Birding of FC Cincinnati about Messi, Lionel Messi coming to Cincinnati to play soccer, and so we're going to talk about in August. I think it's August the twenty third that Miami has scheduled to play at t q Ellis semifinals

of the US Cup, which is a big event. But if Messi, which is likely, is going to appear in Cincinnati, then that's going to be the biggest event to hit this town. And since nineteen ninety I guess I don't know. According to Jeff Birding that Messi's the most well known athlete in the world as about over a half a billion followers on Instagram, which is more than all the American athletes put together. And so if he comes to Cincinnati, that'll be a big deal. You might recall about a year

ago I predicted it would happen, and it's going to happen. I'm not much of a soccer fan, but nonetheless, Messi is coming to town. Plus, as I speak, the Jerry Springer Memorial is underway at Memorial Hall, and I have my own stories about Jerry Springer which goes back to his days on city Council and continues through the later years of his life and my time here. In fact, if you go to my account, I've posted a forty second promotion that Jerry Springer and I and Maury and Steve did on

my television show, of which there's continued long after mine concluded. But nonetheless, I spent five years in television New York City doing it Springer type show. And of course Jerry was the first person I spoke with, and Jerry was extremely helpful along with Sean Compton and making that thing work as well as it did. I did about six hundred fifty television shows live in New York

City, and it was exciting. And if you want to see the behind the scenes at Jerry Springer and Maury and Steve Wilcotz and myself, just go to my Twitter account and away you go. And it all began for me when I completed my time at Xavier in nineteen seventy, I spent a year in a segue going to Miami. Thought it was going to be a golf pro, and I picked up work at the King's Bay Yacht and Country Club in Miami. I lived at forty five ninety Southwest sixty seventh Avenue in an

apartment. Penny and I didn't have two nickels to rub together, and after picking up golf balls for about six months, at four or five six o'clock in the morning. That was my golf pro job. I decided to go to law school, which is what I ended, and the only school that would admit me was the University of Toledo, so I drove there. When I Penny and I drove back to Cincinnati, I wasn't sure if I was going south or north in August of nineteen seventy one, and I was admitted

to Toledo over the phone. So we drove north to Toledo in our VW Bug, all of our possessions in the back seat, and that began about seven years in Toledo. And when I came back to Cincinnati, I want to get into politics, and at that point, Jerry Springer was the biggest thing going. So I called city hall and made an appointment to see Jerry Springer. So I walked into his office, sat down and talked. Couldn't

have been nicer to me, and we spoke about the law. He was with a guy named Harry Sudman at the time, a fine attorney, he was also practicing law. Jerry didn't really practice much, and I asked, Jerry, how do you get into politics? So he gave me some advice and he got on the phone and it called a guy named John Weathy, I aka Sako, and Jerry Inger told Sacho Weathy, I have an interesting person here, and he said again, what's your name? I said,

Bill Cunningham. He said, Sacho, we have an interesting person. I'm gonna send him over to talk to you. So I went over to saw Sacho Weathy, and from that meeting became. After a few years, I ran for state representative against Helen Fix, Helen Fix who died about two or three years ago, and I lost that greatly. And then I ran from Adia City Council. Out of four candidates running, I finished fifth. So politics has sent me a message. But during that time frame I met all

the Democratic politicians, Dick Celeste and William J. Brown. Anthony J. Celebrezzia was hired to work in the Attorney General's office for seven years which I tried workers' comp cases defending the fund and then also at a private law practice with Gains and Gains and Marie knee House and Rich knee House and Baron Kneehouse and Steve Halper and Katzman, Logan and Helper and the rest is history. So years go by and Jerry Springer wanted to start Air America. Having successfully

done his TV show for so long, he called me talk radio. Got together a little bit. We appeared on each other shows. He was doing Air America down the Hallway, which was not a great success for all kinds of reasons other than Jerry Springer's ability to turn a phrase and to do his job. But he was wonderful to be with. Quite often we would have beat guest on each others shows. When we were in New York together, he and I would do Sean Hannity Show or Bill O'Reilly. It was point

counterpoint between the two of us and Hannity. He said, let's make this a regular feature. We'll get you guys paid. Neither one of us needed any more jobs, and we probably did point counterpoint with Hannity on Fox News maybe seven or eight times when both were in New York City. His show was out of Connecticut at that point, and so we just kept close in

a relationship. And then in my I got a call possibly to do as Jerry Springer type TV show out of Chicago that ended up in New York City cross Street from Madison Square Garden. Jerry was the first person I called, and what you Twitter account It's forty seconds long. Is a promo that Jerry Springer did for me and Maury Povich did for me in preparation for my TV show, and could not have been nicer. And as the years rolled by,

every few years we get back together. It's amazing. We often would say that a kid liked me and a kid like him could actually get into media. Because his family was largely obliterated by the Holocaust. He was born in London and made his way to New York, eventually to New Orleans,

to Tulane and came back to Cincinnati. And when he came to Cincinnati a couple of times to work for Bobby Kennedy in nineteen sixty eight, Jerry loved this town so much that he stayed and was connected and started with Nowhere. They that someone who looked like him and spoke like him could succeed in this rather provincial town was an unbelievable story and a compliment to his great political skills. There was no more popular politician in the history of the city of Cincinnati

than Jerry Springer. He only spent maybe ten years as a politician after the first go around, had the incident with the lady of the night. By the way, the check was good, but he paid by check and she kept that check as get out of jail free card and it worked for her in northern Kentucky. And so Jerry then went back into politics elected mayor. Always wanted to be a governor or a senator. And whenever the polling was done after his TV show took off, it was obviously that door was close.

But he was generous and kind and fun to be with. We didn't share political viewpoints that were the same, but we disagreed without becoming at all disagreeable with each other. And when I learned near the end that was happening, I was sad, and I reached out to Jerry, and right as we speak, right now, a memorial services underway at Memorial Hall, and he wanted it to be uplifting. It's not a shock when a seventy nine

year old man dies. It is a shock that Jerry Springer is dead, because for so many he was always warm and welcoming and kind and friendly and just a joy to be around. He could walk into any city, any county, any state, any building in the United States of America, and there was almost always a positive reaction when you met Jerry Springer, because he made people happy, made people joyful, and he helped me along the way, and I'm thankful for him now. Secondly, coming up later today will

be Daniel Cameron. Daniel Cameron, the Attorney General of Kentucky. Of course, he's got nothing to say whatsoever about the probable indictment of Donald Trump. It's been announced not by the Department of Justice, but by the Donald himself. And as I said two or three times in the past several months, there are times when Donald the Trumpster can be his own worst enemy. And

so it appears to key piece of evidence. And by the way, the leaking of this evidence by the FBI or dj is a felony by itself. Just the leaking of this is a felony. But nonetheless it appears. About six months after he left office and he was in Mara Lago, he invited to into his office his biographer to come and begin the writings of a book, and he wanted to keep a lot of the materials from his presidency that

he had declassified. A president can simply verbally state or put on a piece of paper this is declassified, and it's declassified there aren't hard and fast rules. The president's the chairman of the board, the CEO of the executive branch, and he can declassify anything, and he wants to declassify. So it appears the hook where the DOJ under Joe Biden wants to get Donald Trump involves

a tape recorded conversation. If the Feds want to get you, they will get you, and if they do not want to get you, they won't get you. They did not want to get Bill Clinton when he lied on her oath a couple of times to a federal judge and use federal resources to pay off girlfriends. Normally, it's a serious matter. If you or I would lie on her oath to a federal judge, that would be a that's called perjury, But not when you're Bill Clinton. So Bill Clinton was given

a free pass, as Clinton's always have been. In the Hillary Clinton situation. She put together a home brewed server there were materials under subpoena. She literally took a ball peen hammer and bleached bit to destroy evidence that was subject to a subpoena. She also had on this home brewed server top secret sci information that was available to the nation's enemies. In other words, she did exactly the kinds of stuff the statue would mean was meant to prohibit. Well,

James Comee and others just ignored that completely. Yuma Aberdeen and Anthony Ween are led on her oath to federal judges. Those are the assistants and won the husband of the assistant to Hillary Clinton. That was no big deal. And of course the FBI at the top, not the local agents, but the FBI at the top has had for four years the Laptop from Hell that describes that all the financial bribes taken by Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, and

so all that's being ignored. So if the Feds want to get you, they're gonna get you in If they don't want to get you, the knock going to get you. And if you're involved in five hundred businesses and you got lots of moving parts in your life like the Donald does, if they want to get you, they'll get you. But here's the key piece of evidence. In a twenty twenty one meeting with a biographer he had, he

showed to the biographer secret military information that he had not been declassified. Now one might say, well, how do you know wasn't declassified because Trump could say, well, I was in office, I declassified it. That's it.

A transcript of the audio has been attained by the news media and the Trumpsters talking to his biographer, and he's holding up a document and that you can hear the papers being rattled through, he says on the tape, which he gave permission to be recorded for the biographer so he'd have an accurate. Quote quote, Donald Trump said, as president, I could have declassified,

but now I can't. This is secret. This is secret information. Look look at this, Trump says, quote, this was done by the military and given to me. So why is this important? Well, this president or any president, has the argument available that I declassified this top secret document and I could have done it orally, verbally, or whatever, and I did. So this is important because it's on tape. Allegedly, it's in

the president's own language, his own words. It's him speaking, and he says, quote, as president, I could have declassified, but now I can't. It's an admission that it was holding in his hands and showing to others a classified document that could have been declassified by him, but it was not. It was secret, and it was that document was the military plans for the invasion of Iran, which I'm sure America has plans to invade every

country on the face of the earth, and probably including Canada. But nonetheless, if it's marktop secret, which Trump on the tape acknowledges, and if it wasn't declassified, which on the tramp on the tape, Trump says it was not declassified, that he can't show that to someone else. In fact, he can't be in possession of it because he's not the president anymore. Now those rules don't apply to Joe Biden. He had thousands of classified documents

in seven different locations, including garages. No problem, It's okay, you can do that. Hillary Clinton can destroy classified information, are using literally a ball peen hammer, Well, that's okay, that's Hillary Clinton. And Bill Clinton can lie in their oath to federal joy, that's okay. That's Bill Clinton. But when it's a Republican to it. Donald Trump in his own words, he says, I'm holding in my hands a document that is classified

that I could have declassified but didn't. Now we got problems. So if they want to get them, they can get them, or they don't want to get him. They don't going to get them. Now, what's going to happen the next few months gonna play out. It's going to be unbelievable. But we're going to be ensnared in the world with Donald Trump at least for the next two years or longer, assuming the trial takes place in the first quarter of next year. If he's found guilty, he can still run

for the presidency. He'll be elected to the presidency, and the appeals he will take two to four years thereafter. If he's found not guilty by a jury in Miami, then your males will hold it. Give him the keys to the Oval office. He wins, the presidency breaks loose again. No matter what happens. Oh, Hell's breaking loose all let's continue. Coming up

next as Attorney General Daniel Cameron of the Great State of Kentucky. After two o'clock today is Jeff Birding U Messy coming to Cincinnati, which, by the way, I predicted all on news radio seven hundred WW. He'll be going in the Keith was bid good bye. It'll be hardcore in Hell Central Lady

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the current Attorney General of the state of Kentucky. And Daniel Cameron welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And today you're visiting northern Kentucky. And what do you anticipate doing today in Northern Kentucky relative to your candidacy against Andy Bisher. What's count of your goals? Well, Bill, thank you for having me on today and certainly honor to spend some

time with your listeners. And I intend to visit with the county judges today and folks in the business community, and I really just want Northern Kentucky to know that in a camera and administration when I am governor, you will have somebody that is paying attention to your needs, paying attention to the region. I know. I talk to folks sometimes in the region that don't feel like

they have a voice in Frankfurt or somebody that's paying attention to them. I just want them to know that we are going to be paying attention to you. There are too many big, critical issues that are at stake, whether it's education or an increase in crime, or the attacks from the Biden administration on our coal industry, and so I'm gonna fight for you. We've got a governor right now that has sit idly by and sat on his hands these

last three years as these big issues have confronted our state. He's done nothing. Somebody good government it takes, you know, Daniel. We in Cincinnati feel as if we're not part of Columbus, and those of us in Boone County, Jesse Brewer, those in Kenton County Rob Sanders don't feel like we're part of Frankfort either. It's kind of like our own a little region like Cincinnati tend to be ignored in Columbus, and northern Kentucky is ignored and Frankfort

it doesn't even apply. In fact, the news coming out of Covington, Boone, Kenton, and Campbell doesn't even reach Frankfort. So if we had a governor that cared about this part of the state, that would be a great thing. Let's get into some of the issues. Well, one thing is a practicing Roman Catholic that has me fired up? Are the sisters a perpetual indulgence that this is a left wing hate group that mocks Christianity by doing

pole dances on crucifixes. You can't imagine this is happening. How the Dodgers on June sixteenth is having a big, big get together. Chavez Ravine and I see there are many photographs floating around in videos that I liked to nake. We're doctored that somehow the governor of Kentucky, Andy Bashir, is cavorting with his sisters a perpetual indulgence. Is that a doctored photo or is he

that stupid bill? I'm just as incensed as you are. I mean, this is an anti castic hate group, and they have on numerous occasions mocked faith and mocked Catholicism and it is absolutely despicable and it's unfortunate. But we have a governor in Kentucky right now, Andy Bashir, who has stood with those folks, has said he has stood with those folks proudly. And there is a photo that's going around right now which shows, unfortunately the governor,

Andy Bisher, standing proudly with that hate group. It's a shame. And know that count November. Andy Bashir can stand with those folks if he wants to, but he won't be doing it as the governor of Kentucky, That's for sure. I will be a governor that represents the values of the men, women and children of all one hundred and twenty counties. And you have a governor that stands firmly for the first member rights of our citizens. And I've done that, you know, Andy, But Shooter, one of the

first things he did during the pandemic was he shut down churches. And I cannot think of a moment in time when we would have needed the ability to gather together in church more than in the midst of the pandemic, and so I was frustrated by that. I went into federal court and was able to get churches reopened in nine days. But they never should have been shut down in the first place, because at the same time that he shut down churches,

he allowed big business to stay open again. You need a governor who's going to stand up for the interest and values of the citizens in Kentucky, and that'll be me. I can recall a story that I covered, including the minister involved me. Andy Bacher, took state agents with the power of the state, with guns and badges and kevlar suits, out in front of churches and barred the parishioners from going down the driveway to a Baptist church in

which large numbers of individuals wanted to worship the Lord. At the same time, there were liquor stores and strip clubs that were kept wide open. And from my perspective, during those difficult days of the pandemic, when we didn't know exactly what we had, some thought it was going to be and no big deal. Other said it was going to be one third like the Black Death of Kentuckians. We're gonna die. We had no idea, but in

the beginning there were certain businesses favored and certain businesses unfavored. There was some human activities favored, such as strip clubs, and certain activities which would be of course churches. And I thought that was one of the saddest moments in Kentucky's history, when Baptists and Christians and Catholics and Lutherans and Episcopalians were told, you can't come to church, but you can go watch some young girl take her clothes off. And so I would hope in a future Daniel Cameron

administration that would not be the case. Secondly, let's talk about some of the other cultural issues. Crime in the streets in Cincinnati, it's awful. And when I talked to Rob Sanders, there's lots of chases from Cincinnati into Covington and vice versa. What is your position relative to crime and sentencing of those who commit serious offenses against the good people the state of a state of

Kentucky. Oh, well, Bill, Obviously, Rob Sanders has been a terrific Commonwealth's Attorney and I am honored to know him, honored to call him a friend, and honored to have his endorsement in our campaign for governor. And like Rob, I mean, we have got to get tough on crime.

And how I've made the contrasts between me and Andy Basher. You know, Andy Basher twenty or twenty twenty essentially let out a roughly twenty five hundred individuals out of jail and then a third of those went out and recommitted offenses. I've taken on him the catch and release candidate. I mean, he is essentially a candidate that does not understand our law enforcement community, does not understand public safety, and so you will have a governor that works with our

law enforcement community. I've been honored to be endorsed by over one hundred law enforcement officials, and I'm going to continue to fight to canail to make sure that we keep our city safe. I will just note for your listeners in Louisville, Kentucky, we've also seen an increase in crime, an exponential increase

three almost record years of homicides in Louisville, Kentucky. Yet again, our governor has not done anything because under his control is the Kentucky State Police, and Andy Bashir has done absolutely nothing to get them engaged in the fight in Louisville and in northern Kentucky and other areas to tamp down violent crime again. On day one, I'm going to take action to make sure that our Kentucky Key State Police are collaborating with local police so that we can get this violet

and crime epidemic under control. It's just another area. There's a strong, strong, and stark contrast between me as a law and order candidate in Andy Bashir as the catching please candidate. When I talk to my buddies in Louisville, Jeff Ruby, my friend, the steakhouse owner, has a nice facility there. Of course, the Young Center and University of Louisville, Cardinals,

people like Kenny and Diane Smith lived there. They have seen the last five or six year as a deterioration other quality of life in Louisville, And I think the same thing could be said Alec things I know in Cincinnati and the city of Cincinnati. In the year twenty twenty two, we had over twenty thousand shots were fired and the city of Cincinnati fortunately only hit five hundred people. But we're talking about a small city of Cincinnati with three hundred thousand people,

and every year twenty thousand shots are fired. There's something else happening in which a small number of individuals take occasions to do vicious things. And do you think that the Louisville crime problem can be solved by a camera administration? Is it political as a cultural Why are so many major American cities in Louisville fitsing this category in which many people can't walk the streets, can't get a kid in the stroller and walk around neighborhoods. What the hell happened to Louisville.

The Crime Problem Bill, unfortunately, will never be solved as long as Andy Bashir is in the governor's office because he is emboldened to those elements you just talked about. He's emboldened to the far left minority of his party that requires that he stays silent on these issues and that he not take action. And again, when I'm governor, on day one, we are going to make sure that the Kentucky State Police are actively involved in fighting violent crime in

our major cities. We're also going to make sure that look there, the FOP has a law enforcement memorial in downtown Louisville, and that law enforcement memorial has been vandalized at least on two separate occasions. They are now thinking about

moving that Memorial out of downtown Louisville. And again it's because they do not recognize leadership and Andy Basher that stands ups and supports our law enforcement community much in the same way Robsaners and I have advocated constantly for support of our law enforcement community. When I'm governor, I'm gonna have a much larger platform to speak out on these issues, to take action to tamp down violent crime.

This is something that we certainly can do, but you have to have strong and courageous leadership to do it. And I hope, if I've demonstrated nothing else over these last three years, I will stand up and do what's right by the commonwealth and do what's right to get down violent crime in Kentucky. As far as the job issue, it's a big one. Coal. The

president administration in Washington as a war on coal natural gas. They're now floating the idea of no natural gas ovens or stoves, no cooking out using natural gas. Coal is the energy of the devil that the Biden administration believes, and many liberal Democrats believe the coal, even clean coal from eastern Kentucky cannot be used and we don't have the power plant don't have the ability to generate the energy for all these electric vehicles that are so costly that average Americans cannot

afford. What can you do to fight against the idea that clean coal from eastern Kentucky and that natural gas is something that needs to be outlawed in the state of Kentucky. What can you do on that issue? Well? I can. I'll do what I've done as Attorney general, and that is fight back against a Biden administration that wants to destroy coal and natural gas. And they have said repeatedly and based on the day, it's either twenty thirty five

or twenty fifty, that they want to end the fossil fuels industry. That would devastate the economy in Kentucky because coal is a big generator of energy in Kentucky. Because of our coal generation, we have the twelfth lowest energy costs in the nation. We've got to maintain that competitive advantage. And so as Attorney General, I have sued the Biden administration repeatedly to fight their anti coal agenda, and we've had success, and we are going to continue to fight

the EPA. We're going to continue to fight against the Biden administration and I will have a much larger platform for which to do that as Governor Andy Bisher.

This is another area that because Andy Bashir is beholden to the far left of his party, he cannot speak out strongly and courageously and say he supports coal and say that he wants to continue to see coal as a strong part of our future and a strong part of our economy, because if he does, he will be attacked by the left of his party, and he doesn't want that. Me. I don't care about that. I'm here to do what's right by Kentuckian's and I will do so as the next governor of Kentucky.

Daniel Cameron. I see Andy Bisher is often on Morning Joe with Joe Scarborough, and I've noticed that he needs to be one kind of a Democrat in New York City and a different kind of a Democrat in Kentucky. If you get elected. Let's face it, Andy Bisher is head and some of the polls. Of course, here it is June. He's got a long way to go. Five months and he's opening up a certain automobile manufacturing plans. He's going around the state. Then he goes to New York goes to

California to raise money. And so if you're elected governor of Kentucky, what are the first three or four things you'll do and the first part of next year to change the Andy Bisher administration. Just give the American people two or three things you're going to do first. Well, what I want to encourage your listeners is is that this race a Republican and that to me is going to win this race for governor in November. And we've seen pole after pole.

Right now, there is a pole that just came out last week that shows this race a dead heat, meaning he's at forty seven and I'm at forty seven. So I want to encourage your listeners to get engaged in this race. You can go to Cameron from Kentucky dot com to do so, and we'd be honored to have your help because there's going to be a lot

of national attention on this race when it comes to Day one priorities. First thing I'm going to do is make sure that I request waiver from CMS to put forth work requirements as it relates to able bodied participants that are involved in the Medicaid expansion here in Governor expanded Medicaid for able bodied individuals, but did not put a work requirement with that. I think that is completely That is ridiculous able bodied individuals, it should be a transit point program for them to

be on Medicaid. We've got to get them back out working. Kentucky has an abysmal workforce participation rate, so we need to move forward on making sure folks are working here in Kentucky. The other thing that I'm going to do is make sure that we work towards getting better collaboration between the Kentucky State Police and the local law enforcement community, particularly in our biggest cities where we have

a violent crime issue. And then third, and this will be a very strong priority for us, is going to be education, and we are going to make sure that our Kentucky Board of Education reflects the priorities of parents, students, and teachers. That our schools are about reading, writing, and

maths and they are not liberal incubators for progressive ideas. We've got a commissioner at the Kentucky Department of Education that just hold teachers that if they don't buy into the gender ideology curriculum that's making its way into our schools, that those

teachers need to find another job. That is not the right answer. The right answer is that Andy Basher needs to another job, and I'm going to help him do that come November. But at the end of the day, education has got to be a priority in Kentucky, making sure that it's an education system that reflects our values. Again, I'm going to make sure on day one that begins to occur. Mister Attorney General, thank you for coming

on the Bill Cunningham Show. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have a candidate and it's not Daniel Cameron, mister Attorney General. Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Good to having the tri State on this Friday. And may God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much, and so God bless you, and God bless your listeners. God

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straight? I can't be intimidate. I don't think so. I got it. I got it. Paternity test, who's your daddy? I don't take one. There's a six. We're it again, seven. I got a better right, don't be o Hello, Hello, Hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. I got another time and another life. I was in Stanford, Connecticut. Yes, with Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos is a great guy, and Maury Povich. Yes, sir, and we did. If you go to my Twitter account sag, which you do all the time, yes,

I do. It's at Twitter. I'm sorry at Willie seven hundred w LW yes, and uh, you can see those and see you can see those, yes, Terry Springer, I don't step first bulls, he said, it's it's more difficult than you think. Steve Wilkos, you know, no, that'll never work. And I say, hey, hey, about who's your daddy? And Maury povid Test drops a restaurant menu and says, I never worked. And Jerry said, so all I can say is I don't know what to do. I don't either. I don't know. There

you go, there you're back on. No, thank I am nothing. We didn't do nothing, Sheriff, Eric, try this one microphone. Here we go. It's a high priced equipment we had that works all the time. We switched microphone, Sheriff, all of a sudden my thing went dead. All right, there we go. Yeah, I can talk on you that one. That one just went cuckoo on us. We've never had an occasion the speakers don't work. Have we ever had one of those? No, say a few other things, but that's about it. It's about it.

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this straight. How about that the guy that ran on the field of nineteen ninety right, the guy who ran the Cincinnati Reds right now stepped up and CEO of Skyline Chili. Dick makes a lot of sense to me. If I had a job, if I could make three ways all day Bengo or four ways and cheese Cody, I would do it, Bengo. I love Skyline Chili me too, So I'm just saying, Dick Williams unbelievable, Andy Mack. He's now at the top of his profession. That is four ways

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Inning show after the game. Now, good luck to the Muller Crusaders are looking for yet another state title. Tomorrow to list here somewhere. They take on Oland Tangy Orange ten am tomorrow and beautiful Akron got notes for the Ohio Division one base state baseball title. I got it here somewhere today. Let's see Shamana Julian lost their game in Division two. Washington Courthouse is in action coming up tomorrow. Good luck in Indiana. The Class A action in Semi

state Rising Sun will be in action tomorrow. One about our ends from Centerville. They'll be here on to twenty ninth. The girls, the girls team, Yes, they will be here. MLS Soccer first place FC Cincinnati on the road tomorrow night up against the Vancouver Whitecaps. He goes, I like Julie Rodgers ten pm on ESPN fifteen thirty. In a course, FCC's gonna host that semifinal match in the US Open Cup August twenty three against Inner Miami

CF. And by that time MESSI will be in the Queen's City. Now sego, oh boy, someone near you may drop the puck on that match. You see what's happening. The process is rig At three o'clock today, Special Council Jack Smith is making a statement about the Trumpster. I'm sure he's also going to indict Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Uma Aberdeen, Anthony Weiner at all for the crimes they

committed and Wiener committed lots of NBA finals tonight, Willie. That series resumes tonight in South Florida. The Nuggets the Denver Nuggets up to one over the Heat seven thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. The Joker Novak Djokovic ousting top seed Carlos Alcarez today in the men's semi finals at the French Open. Didn't it be? Ramps beat him in four sets, don't we all? Now?

Joka is going for a twenty third Grand Slam title, an all time record, and I predict he's also gonna win the US Open and later this year. And I think my might get corrected on this. As a Casper Rude Sheriff Rude who heat Casper Rude is meeting twenty twenty one Western and Southern Open champion Alexander Zerev. I'm the other one, I'm taking the joker. You want who? I think the joker who he's unbeatable. Who's better the joker in basketball or the joker in tennis? I would go with the joker in

basketball. That guy, I mean, that guy's incredible. Doesn't look right either doesn't look right. Long as he puts the ball in the basket. I don't care what he looks like. And then the women's final to final tomorrow in pettis who's tech who against Carolina Muhova? Where they get their names right? I don't know? Yeah, like Joy say great Man, Rocky, Yeah, Lance, gimme Scott, give me, give me Eddie, you know, give me Mike, Mike Nawee is at it? Yeah,

something like that. All my name is Ka? Okay? Where's she from? Um? Coland makes sense? I was gonna say Belarus? But its close? Can't say that. Let's see, uh, I guess the uh? The Belmont Stakes is on for tomorrow, Willie. Despite the guess, the air quality in New York is lightened up, so they resumed live racing today at Belmont. So um, what about three o'clock? Four days? The favorite in the nine horse field tomorrow in the final jewel of the Triple

Crown. Media going nuts. Jack Smith, special counsel, will speak at three o'clock Eastern time on the Trumpster. Oh what's he looking at? Hard time, daddy? And for those who say this is a joke, this is ridiculous. If the Feds want to get you, they'll get you. And if they want to send you to jail, they'll send you to jail. Bingo, right. And if they want to ignore something no reasonable prosecutor would bring charges against a Clinton, they'll let you go. Right, it's

not And then what happened? Then say, like, he gets indicted, I gotta call it, Dick Williams. And then and then what happens? And then and then and then what happens? Who's the who's the who's the nominee? Who's the nominee for the Republicans? If the Trumpster goes well, if he's the joint, he's not going to the joint. Oh okay, if he's indicted, if he's convicted, he won't be sentenced for two or three years. He can be president. Yeah, he'll be president, and

then he will harden himself. Is that legal? Not bad? Is that bad? Right? There? You know Joe Biden's gonna Hunter is gonna give Hunter Biden a Texas al Paso right, and himself. We're gonna have President President and President pardoning themselves. What else is new? Oh? How about this um? JACKO Swarbrick of Notre Dame, the the longtime athletic director there,

he's gonna step down in twenty twenty four. Rampant rumors out of South and say, Rocky Boiman our Man's gonna take that gig athletic director of Notre Dame. Wow, gonna go with one of their own. Apparently that's the big rumors out of South Bend this morning. It's Rocky gonna be here at two thirty five getting ready for Jack Smith's can't say announcement. I don't know.

He may already be up there getting the green jacket interviewed. And I'm not talking about the masters, you know, I don't know what to tell you now. I'm going to stay at the shock, well and disbelief. It's all over the place. Jerry Springer, I hope I try. I call it still. Steve Wilcoats, Yeah, and no, I want to get him on well, you know what will he the vice mayor of the City of Cincinnati today name has said that June ninth, twenty twenty three is

Jerry Springer Day. Well deserved right here. They had a memorial for him this morning and down to downtown and five thousands were there. Well funding me. I remember him and Mount Adams doing America. Oh, asking me for tips on talk radio. Yes, yeah, I gave it. He gave me tips on television. Look at the look at the career that man had. Unbelievable. He had a perfect talk show right, get it all? I mean Jerry M. Ken Brew and Ken gott Berry hat Berry that was

the foursome, couldn't They were the fearsome forsom and TV back then. Nobody touched them. The Mountain Rushmore Well of TV. Jerry ken Brew and hat Berry. Dam Hedrick belongs in here somewhere, I'm not sure where. AKA the private We can now reveal he was the private citizen. He would call in as a private citizen when the other weather people that would had an under contract would not kind of like our equipment here to fail at the wrong time. Yeah, no, no one. I'm say, would you do to

that? You break it or something? I don't know. The it was on, but there was nothing coming up, so we'll see whatever. What else I saw karriocas this morning? Yes, I got. I was picked and prodded for quite a while. You see my wounds and my aortic valve

is performing magnificently. Excellent. What about your golf game yesterday? How'd you do with the friendly confines while the rents are getting shut out by Clayton Kershaw, Wally and Tino and Tony to Louisiac took most of my money, and I told them on number one, I let let me guess about six dollars sixty four. Whoa you guys are playing for the big wow Wow to Louisiac

was impossible to beat. Now, your back hurts right because you had you had you had you had a ball with a ball wh you were below the whole Number one, okay, number one? Ken View. There's two courses ken View. All right. I'm up by the green and my ball I discover is in the trap, about a foot in the trap, but my feet are about a foot above the ball because I can't get my feet in, don't have room, so I'm above the ball by about a foot that

I'm bending over like this to take a golf swing. Not a good lie right now, chimp, keep it quiet. I take it back. The pen is cut close. I have little to work with. I got to spin the ball. The spin rate's got to be seventy five. What will Cunningham do here? I take out my sixty degree Cleveland Classic wedge, which I've bent to a sixty three by the way, sixty three degrees. I then take the club back, hit the ball off the and as I strike the ball, I feel like, oh a pinge in my back. Oh

boy, And this point I'm on my knees. I'm going. Guys, I got a problem. They didn't care. I said, I need more strokes. Well, he said stroke Did the ball go in or not missed? I had about a five foot put but I limped up to the green lipped out the putt for five and those boys started while he was snickering at me, snickering don't they that? I mean, don't guys realize you were in pain? What? What did Dusty Roads? No mercy? Nothing? Yeah, so I don't know what to tell you. Well, it's just

life. Gonna deal with life. But Jerry Springer should be celebrated. The way he lived his life, and he gave away money. He was personable, friendly, Steve Wilcoats was good, Mari Povich the best, and hyst in peace me. I don't fit in that category. They had thousands of shows, finally had six hundred and fifty TV shows. That's all I had. But segment get me out of the Students Report. Coming up next is Jeff Birding, FC Messy come into town. Hate to say this, but

I predicted it, Willie. It was on this date, on June to ninth, two thousand and eight, Ken Griffey Junior hits home run number six hundred in South Florida. We leave you with the immortal words of the Students Report, Thank you, Anthony Wiener. If they don't want to find something wrong, they're not gonna find it. If they want to find something wrong, they'll find it easily with the Trumpster segment. Thank you. But stay tuned for Jeff Birding, Ronaldo and Messi come here. What about Hamar and

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bee in first place come another week from now. The Bengals picked when the Super Bowl, Xaviers should win the National College Basketball Championship next year and UC Bearcats might win the national football title. Yes, I'm in fantasyland, but Jeff Birdings, the CEO and Chairman of the board of FC Cincinnati, and Jeff Birding, can you tell us before we talk about Messi and Ronaldo? Maybe teaming up with FC. Can you talk about what the hell is going

on with FC? Who can't lose a game? What happened? Well, we have a great coach and Pat Noonan and a great GM and Chris Albright, and a great fan base, a great stadium, and you put all that magic and together and you're gonna have a great season. And that's where we've been this year the US Cup. Of course, I met Commissioner Gerber about four or five years ago at nipperd Stadium. Could you have seen at that point? I think in that game FC lost in the semifinals of the

US Cup. And now it's going to happen against semifinals, maybe with Messi and Ronaldo. But nonetheless, could you have seen the growth of FC than the previous what's happened in the past five years? Could you have seen that at the Knipper Stadium it's packed thirty two thousand people and of course the restrooms are overflowing, you can't get a hot dog, people are going nuts, the parades happening, and they lost that game with Gerber present, But nonetheless,

could you have seen the growth of this thing? Well, when Carl Inner and Scott Farmer George Joseph when when we found that FC Cincinnati was to be a winning team, and we certainly experienced that in the minor leagues, right we were the New York Yankees of Minor League Soccer, and then we quickly moved into MLS as an expansion team and certainly fumbled the transition. But our goals have always been to be a winning team to represent the city and

we were. Our ambition was to get back to being that winning team and as we were in the minor leagues, and win more trophies. So this is certainly what we have been working so hard for to deliver for our wonderful fans and for this, you know, our proud hometown. And can I tell you why I thought Messi would play a team? Could you have envisioned Messiah? You called it a year ago, you called it a year ago. It was It's amazing that here we are having this conversation. I say,

I wasn't a believer. You were a believer. You're like, we gotta get Messy. We're gonna have Messi a CQL stadium. And I was laughing sort of with you, going come on, Bill, and here we are, Well, this is what I thought. I've done work for the BBC, which is not the Burbank Broadcasting but the British Broadcasting Company, and I do live call ins to London. I'm kind of the voice of the

Midwest. They think I'm normal in London. And I talked to people there and they said, look, MESSI, this is a couple or three years ago. If he can win the World Cup for Argentina, if he can actually conquer the World Cup, and he won like the Golden Boot, like seven years ago. I said, Okay, look at it this way. Let's say he wins the World Cup, which would have been in a year or two. Let's say he wins that, and let's say at that point

Argentina has a forty per sent inflation rate, which it does. I mind, they had fifty percent one year and forty two percent the next. This year is going to be thirty eight percent inflation. The money he's making in Argentina is devalued greatly, and he's already conquered Barcelona. The Barcelona they were getting rid of players, they weren't signing. He didn't feel like he was

in control of what's happening in Barcelona. And I said at this point, there's only one thing to do to keep his promise to David Beckham, and he told Beckham a few years ago, Look, if it's possible for me to join you in Miami, I'm going to do it. And so he's looking for a place to live with his three kids. Argentina may not be the place. Europe is not the place. Why not come to America. There's a continent to be captured. And that's why I thought Bessie would do

it. Well, I mean again, I'm being real serious. You called it in a way that some of us thought was really not possible. He is the biggest, the most famous professional sports player to ever play in the United States, And just to give the listeners some idea of that, he has four hundred and sixty nine million followers on Instagram. That's more followers than Steph Curry, Lebron, James, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Otani, Alex Morgan, Jimmy Butler, Tiger Woods, Travis Kelsey, Mike Trout,

John Morant combined. Combined, combined found four hundred and sixty nine million followers on Instagram. He is instantly the biggest name in US sports. If there was right now and mount rushmore of athletes in the world. In the world, I'm not sure an American would be on it, but I know that Messi would be the top athlete in the world. Is that fair? Yes, it is? It is. I mean, when you have to remember soccer while it's still catching on here in the US, and we've made enormous

progress, it is the most popular sport in the world. There's more people playing soccer on on this planet than every other sport combined. And so everywhere around the world, the biggest sport and the biggest star the goat is Messy Well and our fans are going to get an opportunity to see him play. Our season ticket holders are going to have an opportunity to buy their own seats.

The stadium, of course, will be full. We're playing for a trophy and it should be a heck of a night on August the twenty third. Are you reasonably confident he's going to play on the twenty third. I mean, obviously the deal hasn't been inked yet, but he's announced his intentions. So assuming that this works where he signs with Miami, he of course is going to be on the field they're playing. They're playing for a trophy too, and you know, and we have a great stadium. It's been

said across the board. It's the best soccer state in the United States. I can't imagine a scenario unless he's injured, where he wouldn't play, So he would play for a team that's not very good right now, I think Miami. I don't follow it closely. I think Miami is not very good. They're last. They're last, and n FC's first. We are and so messy. If he's that's why you play the game, right Yeah, Well, I mean a last place team can be the first place team all

the time, but none in soccer. So you're saying the dominant, the greatest player in soccer, better than Pelee, better than and Bope, better than Ronaldo, is going to be in Cincinnati sitting at the end of a bar in otr heavn a beer. Is that what you're saying. That's what I'm saying. And just to give you a sense, because I've heard some people ask me, is this like Michael Jordan going to the Wizards and uh, he's MESSI scored I think twenty goals this past season. I mean that

that's not someone who's not still performing at an extraordinary level. People who fall soccer. Scoring goals is hard, and a player scores twenty goals in one of the top leagues in the world, he's still a phenomenally good player. Assuming all this takes place, you know, our team will be up for the challenge. But you know it's he's pretty good. How much money I've read some reports he's got a deal with Apple TV MLST. Did FC financially

participate in getting Messi to Miami? I think the short answer is we don't know the details of the deal. There will the deal, once it's done, will be brought to the Board of Governors. Carl Linner will have an opportunity to review the details and and ultimately have to you know, the owners will have to approve it. So we've seen some of the media reports, but at this point that's all we've seen is the number about two hundred and

fifty to three hundred million for Messi. Again, haven't seen the details. I've seen that in some of the public discussion, but until we get a memo Carl gets a memo from the from the from the commissioner regarding what the deal is. I'm not going to speculate here. I don't think that's fair. What's the top salary for the top player in FC? Who's the best player for your team? Um? I think Luco Acosta, our attacking midfielders, is probably our highest paid player. But can you tell me what he

makes or not? Is that private? It's it's it's no, it's it was, It's been announced publicly. I think he makes about two million a year made and MESSI it's two d and fifty. I don't I really don't know what the number is. But you know, if I would say this, if anyone's seen the movie Air, which is about Nike coming up with the Air Jordans and partnering with Michael Jordan as he was coming out of UNC and Michael Jordan got a percentage of all the Air Jordans that Nike has ever

sold. And that was a transcendent deal, uh, for Nike and for Michael Jordan, who's of course the goat in in basketball. My senses, based on some of the media reports as it might be a deal somewhere akin to that. But and obviously that was an enormous deal to help Nike and Michael Jordan and his family. So my guess is this will have some elements of that, but I don't know the details. Are you shocked that Messi maybe in Cincinnati a t q L in about seven weeks shocked? Yes,

yeah, for sure. We were watching the drawing yesterday because when Miami we won Tuesday Miami one Wednesday, there was a question of who would host the game. So yesterday there was the drawing, and of course the drawing for who would host the game was coming on, you know, the next day,

after the news about Messi going to Miami. So then we win the drawing yesterday where our FC Cincinnati is going to host Miami, and then all of a sudden, it's a feeding frenzy of just you know, look, people who are a sports fans, right, we like to see the goats, We like to see the greatest stars, and Messi's coming to Cincinnati, which Bill Cunningham you called over a year ago. My next, My next is going to be I think when people think you're kidding, there might be

some knowledge behind your kidding. Well, I don't will tell you you called it. I'm thinking about Ronaldo is next because my wife says, I look like Ronaldo when he gets done in Saudi, when he gets done in Saudi

Arabia, wouldn't he want to join maybe FC Ronaldo. Well, I don't know about Ronaldo, but I will say this, with Messi signing in the growth of soccer in the United States, with all the stadiums, thirty teams now, um the Apple deal where people all over the world are gonna be able to watch MLS games and watch Messi on Apple, this certainly becomes a more attractive you know where where other great players and will have more inspiration and

with the credibility that Messi brings to come to Major League Soccer and certainly at some point you know FC, since I will be a part of that. I've watched the interviews with Lyon only talks about his three kids, talks about his wife. He wants the stable situation. When he was in Europe, he stayed in a hotel as kids were living out of a hotel. He wants a home. I can see him and back him getting a nice place in and around Miami, one of those mansions they have, one of the

islands, and just putting roots down in America. And that's what's this is still the let's be honest. For all of our troubles, this is still the greatest country in the world. And for you, to your point, whether you're the goat or you know, another fine human being, to be able to have an opportunity to come do you love and what God gave you the abilities to do in our country in the United States of America as a

phenomenal opportunity. And it certainly this gives credibility to what all of us as owners and key leaders in Major League Soccer have been building, some for two decades and some of us, for you know, in Cincinnati here eight years now. Are you ready for the big question? Sure? Sure, Bill fire Away on August the twenty third, if Messi plays at TQL, do you have two tickets for me and Penny? Yes, we will, We will one hundred percent. We will need Bill Huntingham in the house. Jeff

Birding, thank you very much. It's good to be with you. Thank you, Bill. God bless America. Thank you. Messi and Ronaldo sharing in the ball at TQL is my next dream. On news radio seven hundred WLW. The federal indictment of a former president. It's never happened before, and we will prove that you have a lot of questions. We are here to help you find the answers. What exactly are the charges against Donald Trump? He's this politically motivated? What does this mean for the nation? How

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I supplied information in a marlogo ballroom, bathroom, and shower. What I want to know is did he take a ball peen hammer and destroy him or did he use bleach bit? Because if you if you use bleach bit and hammers to destroy subpoened evidence like Hillary Clinton did, no problem, that's okay. But if you're the Trumps, to a difference, set of rules apply, and they're going to go after him with hoax and claws, I would anticipate at the Fed's bunched, they'll get you. If they don't want

to see anything, they won't see a damn thing. But in Donald Trump's case, he'll get a full measure of justice. And if that doesn't work, they got the indictments in New York and then the indictments in Atlanta backing it all up. And don't think he can't go to prison if convicted of this, and I don't know ninety five percent of federal indictments sold in the conviction that he would go to federal prison. And don't think it can happen.

They've gone this far. Joe Biden's Department of Justice has gone this far. They'll keep going. They're not going to stop. They cannot be stopped. They're the Feds. They cannot be stopped only contained. Trump suggested to his attorneys they be destroyed. The FBI s's one hundred and two classified docs during the Marlago raid, and they also have under oath testimony from Trump's own

attorneys as to the conspiracy. Plus the Donald in his own words, talking about holding classified documents that he did not classify declassify when he left when he left office. So coming up in about thirty two minutes, ABC News coverage of Jack Smith's news conference lying out the evidence against the Trumpster, live right here, starting about three o'clock Eastern time, So we'll see what happens. It is what it is. Of course, he didn't lie on her oath

to a federal judge like Bill Clinton did, so it's all okay. Joe Biden had classified docks in seven different locations going back to nineteen seventy four, including in a garage protected by a garage door opener. That's okay, don't worry about that. If they want to get you, they'll get you. Citizen of the day to day is Dick Williams, the CEO of Skyline Chili. That guy's finally gone. At the top of the business to be a

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Party, said Springer had other talents. Jerry Cutter record because Jerry always thought that he was a great singer. Whether he was or not remains a question, but he loved singing. He cut a record called Save the Union Terminal, and he practiced it for hours in an apartment that my wife and I lived in, and it just ticked off our landlord and almost kind of evicted. But it's got a lot of attention for the Save the Union Terminal effort,

which is the way that Jerry helped to get things done. Hamilton County Commission President Alisia is also remembering Springer, a lifelong family friend who offered help when she got into politics. Springer died April twenty seventh after a battle with pancreatic cancer. The Road's opening a road trip in Saint Louis tonight to take on the Cardinals. The inside pitch starting our courage at seven fifteen. First

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okay, and well I decided that I would find another lover. What all right, let's bring him out all the ways, the IRONC to the rn C. You mean to tell me to put the fun the younger man you have to put with the iron princess. He spoils me a princess. Yeah, that's right. This is the iron cheek from her cheek. You obviously would once a great wrestler. Right well, I respect you, Jerry, You're intelligent. You know I was the real w w F Chopwin before

that Hollywood blonde Hulk Hogan pick Bob Backlin, Maisarden. I put that Hollywood bloe Huk Hogan, same thing in Hello, Hello, Hello Quiet, And I'm broadcasting the Iron Cheek can fronts say lover on the Jerry Springer Show. Though we how come the cheek didn't come on the Bill Cunningham Show way back when we didn't do a lot of things that were frivolous. We were serious. Okay, that's true. You're right, you were very serious on that show. And the iron Cheek day one died a couple of days ago,

right, correct. We gave me we gave him a tribute on Tuesday, and I want to thank my executive producer, Tom Weedman for giving me the clip of the Iron Cheek visiting Jerry Springer Jerry Springer Day. And he the guy that's a Sycamore Township trustee. That's right, he's hard at work getting me clips Jerry Springer. Job, Tom, Iron Cheek. I've decided to take another lover. Please meet the Iron Cheek, Dowry Jry. He started

going out with the Ayatolla place, goes Bizern. Oh my god, Well, this is Jerry Springer Day, right, It's correct, it's his day, June ninth. We're living in it. That's right. When he gave that check to the hooker over the odds of this being Jerry Springer Day in twenty twenty three, not good. No, he was not being run over the coals like the Trumpster. Believe me, I know how that feels. At this point. The best health people can give during this difficult weather is

to check in on their neighbors. And the Iron Cheek thank you, But don't let the iron Cheeks stay with your woman. Well he the Stude Reporter is a proud service of your local teen star heating in interconditioning dealers star quality you can field in Northern Kentucky call any weather heating an air at eight five

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Pits at seven fifteen and Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Now, the Reds were the pounds batty about Cincinnati. What a team? What a team? What a team? Who is that guy? Who was it? That guy? I don't know? Roster moves today star pitcher Graham Ascraft on the yes fifteen day, I Luti with a left calf contusion was struck on that line drive yesterday against the Dodgers. Not good Will Myers has been sent to Triple A for a rehab assignment. Not good. They have called

up a young pitcher, Ricky Carterer, Ricky Fowler. If he gets into the game, it'll be his major league debut. Yet another major league debut in a Cincinnati uniform this year. We'll see what happens. MLS Soccer our first place beloved FC Cincinnati Orange and Blue on the road way out west and in Canada tomorrow night against the Vancouver Whitecaps. Coverage at ten pm, late night start on ESPN fifteen thirty. Pretty good. NBA Finals series resumes tonight

Denver in Miami, South Florida seven thirty, ESPN fifteen thirty. Nuggets up two games to one. Don't you like there? Because Vengas was winning two one late and then Florida. No, that was that's a stam Cup. Oh, how you're talking about the Stanley Cup? Now? The game four Tomorrow, Knight of the Cup, Vegas at Florida Golden Knights. Up to one. Florida was down to one late late in the game. They went at three to two, they went they were losing two to one with less

than three minutes to go. They come back and win it. Unbelievable. Andy mack Well, I mean, basically, Florida's pretty good because Tom Brady lives there. Well, the Panthers won last night three to two, and ot if Tom Brady lives in Miami, they're gonna have championships. Believe me, that's for sure. So I don't know what else is going on. Um, well, we got we got uh major announcement at three o'clock with Jack Smith, special counsel, laying out the case against the Trumpster. The

Trumpster started a campaign. Now the Feds the Empire will strike back. The Empire strikes back. Trump directed an aid to move documents to conceal them from the FBI. I'm that hit him in a ballroom, a bathroom, in a shower, didn't use a ball peen hammer to destroy him, but nonetheless he acted inappropriately. Also, he shared a map of military operations. According to Jack Smith and the indictment, We're gonna have a live for you at three o'clock with Eddie and the Rock. Who may be up for a new

position? Did you tell Rhino about this? Well he's not here, so but could he be in South Bend? Give the American people the facts, Jack or Swarbrick is going to step down as Notre Dame Athletic Director. In twenty twenty four, Swarbrick is gone, Freeman is in new administration. Arise, boyman, boyman, or could wait a minute? I got it,

just got it in my ear. Maybe Joe Frederick might be going for that Joe Fredericks after a two athletic about that about co A D s. But the rock, Boyman and Joe co A D Joe and Joe and the Rock. Mmmm, well, it's going to be interesting. I don't know what to tell you, but uh, let's see what happens. What happens? Eric, Now, I didn't see the segment, But how does the Iron

Cheek end up on the Jerry Springer Show? Don't ask me, because that lady says I need another lover, and here he is, and the iron Cheek comes out and the place goes berserk anywhere those shoes, I don't know. I didn't I never saw that episode. He's got the headstar Gene mean and Jenny Gene mean. What why would the Iron Cheek be with Jerry Springer? I guess well, I mean that show was you know, well, I mean your your show was totally professional and everything else very about well.

I mean, maybe maybe that lady, maybe that was true, that lady picked the iron cheek as a lover there. I want to I love and shamming today. O shit, man, I want to tell you Tony, I'm gonna gia shut. He said, I'm a more colocious longer than you will ever be. Jerry Springer says, we'll be back right after this with the irange cheek the camel clutch. I put that guy in the camel clutch at the end of the show. And Lewis Beck, who spoke for Jerry, is about the best there is. Ruis Beck is a great guy.

So I don't know what to tell you what. I don't know that he did wear the shoes because he's gonna kick some ass if the irange cheek is wearing no shoes and the scarf, some kickings some you know what is about about to happen. Stay out of the way with Ted McKay can get out of the way. Well, ye, we also say all the best the

Skyline Chili CEO Kevin McDonald. He's retiring the day after more than thirty two years at the Hell but and a member of the board of directors Dick Williams, formerly former general manager and director of baseball operations for the Cincinnati Reds. Dick Williams is now going to be the head of Skyline Chili's. Those two guys are our citizens of the day, the gratest jobs in the world. Right there cere of Scott eating Skyline every day? Not bad? A couple

of cheese Coney's. Dick Williams knows where they four guy Lines are buried. Oh, that's unbelievable. Also, whether we say happy birthday today to two special people in Detri State. One is the Cobra Dave Parker, and also we say happy birthday ninety years young the Miami University player and longtime head coach and legend mister Darryl Hedrick really being ninety years old, I think ninety ninety one. Today we say Coach Hedrick, Happy birthday. In the Cobra,

Happy Birthday. What about the yarn chic showing up with Jerry Springer kicking some Arabian ass? Can you imagine? How about how about that guy you know you're picking him over me? What he said, he's a he's a bandlover. You abstinute right June minute there you go. That says it all right. How did he live to be eighty one years? I don't know, prost, I don't know. He was from Iran. Yes, he supported

the Eyetola Komeni camel clutch. Not a real popular position right that. Back then, No at any Tag teamed with Nikita Koloff, and then he had Russia. Oh Coogan running around the ring with the American flag flowing and classy Freddie Blassie the Hollywood fashion plate was that was their manager. Here's more pictures released by He's look I got you got classified boxes around the toilet. I don't, I don't, I don't die. Well, we're in fantasy.

We're in fantasy. There's a chandelier in his bass, chandelier in Trump's bathroom classes. What is TV lights in a commode? I don't know what to say. We've entered the Jerry Springer of politics right now. This is unbelievable, Andy Mack. He put classified info in showers, bidats, bathrooms and ballrooms. I mean he didn't. He didn't take like three or four boxes. There's like fifth, there's like add of them, and he never read

anything anyway. Now they're sitting there next to the drain pipe. More pictures are being released higher stage in his ballroom has got boxes and boxes of them. There's the classic photo of the classified info brought around the tarlet. Well, you need reading material when you're onto, you know, not the trump doesn't read anything. Well, he sit there for a long time, you know. I mean, you gotta have a magazine, so you read some

classified documents. How about getting Jerry Springer Show resurrected. Get the Trumpster on it, maybe with Joe Biden didn't get those two team him and Jerry in the middle. Oh, and then some of these other lawyers and stuff that the Trumpster has to Oh, that would be the greatest. This is the best ever. All right segment. We'll see what happens. But congratulations to Dick Williams, the new CEO of your Skyline Chili. Amen to that year

by Moe Eger. He's now giving up all the fantasies of life. Now he's doing real stuff, which is ceo of Skyline Chili, the greatest job in the world. Trump's actions could have put human resources at risk. Trump's actions. Here we go, and they got the Department of Justice emblem. They're ready to go Special Counsel's Office in Washington flag and the Justice flag behind him. They're all ready to go. He's got whips belts ready to have

at it with the Trumpster. Now, does he have to fly that they have to go get him in Florida to bring him back, or does he take the Trumpster yet up up there and then we go at this again. Donald thought Air Force One was a letdown from his normal mode of travel, allegedly according to media accounts. Whatever that means, it'll be two pm on Tuesday in the Federal courthouse in Miami, Florida. That the trump has to be there. The Trump's has got to show up there and answer there,

so he didn't have to go to New York to know. There's a classic photo that classified documents around the toilet, right next to a waste basket, there's what six boxes stacked high of three or four rows rows, attack plans on the Iranians. I don't know what to say, Jerry Springer Day in Cincinnati. This is appropriate, This is appropriate. All segment will give me out of the students report. We have to break here in about two minutes at three o'clock. I imagine the Feds this time will be on time.

We're going to ABC News long coverage of the news conference and statements of Jack Smith's special council appointed by Joe Biden Department of Justice to us to gate into indict the leadership of the opposition party and trying to put him in jail before the election segment. Give me out of this tute report. Will everybody have a safe and great weekend. We leave you with the immortal words of the

student triport. Thank you, Anthony Weiner. All I can say is that, oh boy for a plus, live in interesting times, and this is the next few months will be very interesting. Is that Trumpster gets down got enough by Jackson. Trump knew he could not classify documents after he left the presidency because there's a tape recording made by his biographer and which the Trumpster has said, here are the attack plans for a rot but they're classified, and

I can't declassify them because I'm not the president anymore. So I guess that guy the tape that wasn't related to Rosemary Woods, a little stretching going on there, great credibility until he said that. Now it's like, where did he come from? I don't know. What to say. I know Jerry Springer would love this. That's all I can say. Amen, you will love every bit of this. We'll see what happens. Red Spaceball Tonight, Dick william sees his power at Skyline Chili. Jack Smith speaks in about nine

minutes from a Washington special counsel. Red Spaceball teas it up about seven ten to night and then anything else going on, And happy birthday to the Cobra, Dave Parker and Darryl Hedrick, the former Miami Great, one of the great Redskins of all time. Amen, Daryl Hedrick, and also Charlie Cole who's gone before Smart with a sign of faith, and thanks for Tom Weedman. Tom Wean that tape of darn Jerry Springer. He has all this Jerry

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