J Milwaukee comes to town, hopefully with a good old fashioned beating a giant show up for four than the Snakes Arizona for three, and then they go to Milwaukee there for three. So you think about the next thirteen games is going to say a lot about this season, but until then, Demaya Pickens Barton was one of many children murdered in the city of Cincinnati. Channel five
has also done reports on those who have been shot and survived. In fact, people in wheelchairs, people that are forever permanently disabled because of getting shot. We're gonna have this year in Cincinnati about five hundred people are going to be wounded. Sadly, Demaya Barton is one of the children that have been killed. And of course Brian Hamrick of the Power of five has been covering
this thing. Happened a couple of nights ago. Yesterday last night, about eight o'clock, while it was still light outside, I drove down Plainfield Road, where I spent many times in Silverton at Grafton's in a sixty second shop. Maybe Brian Hamrick doesn't remember sixty second shop, but it was like a big boy chain and I used to love running around Silverton. The community is a great community. But until then, nine year old Demaia Pickens Barton was
murdered inside her own home. And once again, Brian Hemrick, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian when we're doing this a long time. But I tell you what when a kid gets kid a lot like that. I saw the report you had and Channel five and Sary Paulo had last night about this cheerleader nine years old. I zoom in the third or fourth grade, ready to get ready to go back and get back, get ready for school, and she's killed inside her own home. We had a brief conversation
yesterday about some of the facts. And as we sit here this Wednesday afternoon, what can you tell us about the circumstances of the death of Demia. Well, hello again, mister Cunningham. I appreciate you having me on. Yeah, this is a yeah, this is another one of those cases, another one of these crimes that just reaches to another level of disturbing when you have a nine year old girl who is in her home, her grandmother's home,
and somebody comes by with a high powered weapon. We're talking According to one neighbor who said he was familiar with guns. He said, it sounded like an assault style weapon fired off. I went up and counted at least there's no less and I may have missed some of them, and some of them may have missed the house, but there were no less than twenty five rounds in that house, big rounds that went through. And the caliber weapon that this had to be, it would be like shooting right through a paper
bag. It wouldn't a window, a wall, a door. They didn't stop anything. They went right through, blew a hole right in through. So anyone that was in that home, it was in complete and total danger. It would be like a shooting kittens in a box. The bullets just right through the house. And and that nine year old girl was just in
there who knows where. And it's amazing that, you know, if there were more people in the house, which we're told there were more people in the house than anyone survived after that many rounds going through, because they were everywhere. If you hit the depth, there were bullets that went through at floor level, whether that was intentional or not, they were all over the side of this house. And and so that level of disregard, this indiscriminate
level of violence, shooting into that home. Uh, you know, the result is now a nine year old girl was dead. And the other issue, of course, is why we would imagine a message was being sent. There was one expert was slowly the other day that talked about a gang initiation, right, and or a message had to be sent. I assumed the message wasn't sent to Damaya and the other children there. There was a grandmother present. Do we know who was in the home a couple of nights ago
about eleven thirty pm. You know, it's a thing. Sheriff's department has yet to really release much information at all on this, so we don't know. But we're told by neighbors that on a regular basis, Damaya and her two sisters would be at the grandmother's house. And so we sink. And then I talked to a neighborhood who saw at least one other girl coming out and a woman coming out, So that's at least three. Whether there were other people in the house, I don't know, But you know, you
go to a grandmother's house. So you so you're a dog, a gang member, You're a tough guy. You're gonna show how how you know how powerful you are, you're gonna show your strength. So to do that, you go to a grandmother's house where they're are three little girls staying, and that's how you show your strength. I don't know where, in what club or what gang that gets any kind of accolades, but if that's getting accolades
anywhere, I mean, that's I mean, it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable somebody would do it, but that they would do it and think they're gonna get accolades or some sort of merit badge in their gang or they're outfit or whoever to send a message, if they were trying to send a message, and that's what that usually is. We're gonna shoot up the house, send a message that we didn't like something that somebody here did or somebody that we think
lives here did, and that's your message. And if that's it, though, you go to grandma's house to do that with three little girls inside, what kind of show a strength is that? It's just unbelievable. Really, I would imagine there's a young male involved, younger male involved in this somehow that they thought they got a word that somebody was going to be in the house and human life means nothing to the gangs. They don't they don't care
if you're a child or woman. Normally, even in the Good Fellows and in the Godfather movies, you leave the women and the children alone. But that's not the way it works anymore. Right now, you go after the soprano style, you go after everybody involved, and sadly, Brian Henrick,
this is not unusual. How about how about Reverend Mingoes Knees, Grand Knees, eighteen years old standing at a bus stop where in front of the federal courthouse, the potters through a courthouse and she's gunned down, and we have no suspects have been identified on that one. And that's just steps away from Fountain Square, that's literally the heart of the entire city. Fountain Square, that's right next door. I mean, certainly traveling distance for a bullet.
If somebody who's shot there, a bullet could easily have gone, you know, hit anybody on Fountain Square from that vantage point. So yeah, it's you're not safe anywhere. If what you know, some people have speculated that there are these gang initiations that requires some sort of a mass shooting. Whether that's true, whether it's true here, but you know, it was Pastor Mingo who had mentioned that that he was aware of this kind of situation where
this happens. If they're doing things like that. Basically, nobody's safe when that kind of thing is happening, because you can be downtown, you don't know where you're standing next to a guy that somebody he's made somebody madden, justifiably or unjustifiably. But here comes the judge, jury and executioner in a car with the weapon and he doesn't care who or what gets involved and just
opens up. And as we saw that one over there, I think it was on the West End where they released a video and they finally made some arrests in that. They were just shooting randomly out There were kids in a way. One woman was pulled up and they shot through her window. She had kids in the car. I mean, there was no rhyme, no
reason of that one whatsoever. Again, they finally arrested some people in that, but um, and that was just a few weeks ago, uh, you know, and it was not I think I wasn't too forth and Fendley Market up in that area. You know, people go to parts of town, Fountain Square, Findley Market, over the Rhine and the banks, and
you know, there's there's nowhere where we haven't had this. It was a couple of years ago we had the shooting at the banks where somebody opened fire and were a ton of people down there and they had to scatter and get out of the way. And you know, it's it's just like there's complete and total disregard and and there needs to be some addressing of this in the community. You know, of that that it's not acceptable. There needs to
be the same outrage over this that there are all other things. You know, there just needs to be some change, a tidal wave of change. And and folks like Pastor Mingo and Mits Morris and some of these guys that have been out here on the street have been talking about this for years now, a couple of years. You know, they're the one that we're blowing the whistle and sounding the alarms and saying, this is something that we haven't
seen. It's getting out of control and there's something that needs to be done. And these are folks that live in the community where they're seeing a lot of these things happening. But you know, in Nowhere's day we're seeing them all over and you know, Brian Henrick, these kind of events happened everywhere all the time, for example, in Claremont County. I still can't get
over the fact that this Dorman character executed is three little boys. And the difference is the frequency and these things happen in Claremont County that happen in Boone County. Later on, we've scheduled an interview with Jesse Brewer of Boone County. These things happen everywhere all the time, but the frequency and the fact that in certain is of our city, the snitches get stitches. And so normally when you have a situation in Claremont County, Boone County, whoever did
it, there's the guy right there, go get them. We will on them arrested. And then when they get arrested, guess what if you're in Boone County, or if you're in Claremont County and you commit a crime, you're under a million dollars a five million dollars cash only bond, you're facing the jury and you're getting the hell out of here. But in the city
of Cincinnati, that's not the case. Because in the city of Cincinnati, it's obvious that the snitches get killed, and so you're not gonna step out there and say, I know who did that, I know who did this thing in Silverton, because that dozens of people know right now, but nobody's stepping forward right. Yeah. Yeah, it is difficult in some of these places where there's this level of intimidation and threat that if they find out,
you know, if somebody's arrested, they'll come and get you. They'll in their possy to come and get you. Somebody else will come in then, and then the person who got them, then that group has to somebody have somebody to go get that person. Yeah, just out of control, it is. And these individuals like the mingo, the mayor, the vice mayor, lemon Kearney, very well intended. They have the best of intentions. And I often use the term that generally black males are the perpetrators, but
black mails are not responsible. There's individuals in the community that act up in certain ways for all kinds of sociological reasons. That does not represent the black community itself. The black community I know are judges and lawyers, they're anchors there. Curtis Fuller, people like and They're not responsible for that anymore than some white supremacist that does something wrong make you and me responsible for their behavior.
There's a small number of individuals that need to be separated from Cincinnati and locked up. You know what I'm saying. Well, you know, the police have talked about that very thing. They said, the folks that commit these highly violent crimes, it's it's a finite number of people that do that. And whether you're talking about Cincinnati or Covington, or or like he said, Boone County or Kent County, there's a finite number of folks that are
prone to this level of violence. And it seems to be the same people that are over and over and they sometimes they go in and then they get back out. They go in, they get back out. Take this guy who shot Um, or who attacked the officer over in um Covington. According to witnesses, this Covington officer was just came up to talk to uh, this person who had a bizarre, strange way about him. He goes over to talk to this person. All of a sudden, this person becomes outrage
he attacks the officer. According to these witnesses, Um tries to get the officer, there's gun. The officer tries to chase this person and does tase him, but it takes no effect. This person's either on something or for whatever reason, it is not taking effect. Then as this guy tries to
get the officer's gun, the officer pulls his gun choose the guy. According to a witness that I talked to, after the guy was shot twice by the officer who shot twice, stopped and then taunted the officer like is that all you got? This is what one of the witnesses told me he heard from this from this guy. And then the officer had to then because he went about the attack again, the officer had to start shooting again. And
in order to put the person to stop the threat. And so um I talked to the mother of that that person to suspect in that case, and the mother she was adopted mother had adopted this person when he was seven years old, and she said he he had he had a thing for the streets, the street life. He was enamored with it. He was attracted to
it. He liked everything about it. He loved the music where they celebrate, you know, hating officers, where they talk about beating women where they talk about the drug life and the money, and he was enamored with that, as if it was a a some sort of a an achievement to reach this level of life, and that he there was nothing about this life that he didn't like. And in fact, he told me that he had another son of hers who was an officer and this guy and that son never got
along because he had this disdain for officers. And then this plays out from this guy and it plays out on the street when maybe he wasn't thinking clearly, clearly he sees an officer now with all this baggage, you know, inside of him turned up. Something happens, since something sets off this part, and now he's in a situation and now he's dead, which he shouldn't be dead, you know, Somewhere inside of this guy he was a you know, a decent guy, but he couldn't escape the attraction of this of
this life. And the officer now is the one who had had to live with the idea that he that he, you know, seemingly had to put this guy down. According to the witnesses, Brian, I don't know how it stops. The andswer is it does not stop except to lock them up, separate them from society. This Covington cop. I talked to Rob Sanders
about this. He came on the scene as as a strange, a person acting unusual, and within a few seconds he's in a life and death struggle for his life and the perpetrators trying to seize his gun to kill the cop. And I'm thinking, my god, well, Brian Hemrick, we gotta run. But I'm gonna have Demia's picture in my head for a long time and I'll be anxious to find out how this thing is resolved. But half the homicides are resolved. The other half are not because you know, snitches
get stitches and it's hard to do. But Brian Hamrick, gotta run. I love your reporting it. Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Brian. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. Brian Hamrick about the best there is. Let's continue with more your reaction five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred w eldy. It's the uncourt technology. He's pushed to the play. All right now, Billy Cunningham, the Great America. What
allows the All Star game that was. Don't care about the home run derby anymore, although I love to have seen Ellie de la Cruz play, especially hit homers during the home run Derby, but nonetheless he made a good decision in not doing so we'll see what happens down the road. I look at
it this way. We have a ten game homestand starting Friday against Milwaukee, three against Milwaukee, then four against the Giants, who are very good, and then three against the Snakes Arizona, who's in first place, and then three at Milwaukee. So those thirteen games, I'm kind of hoping the Reds goes seven and six, eight and five, six and seven, something like that, and then they're in the hunt. Then they started having a much
easier schedule, so that's gonna say a lot. And by the time those thirteen games have concluded, they're going to be up to the end of July, in which case the Red Hot to be buyers instead of sellers of their talent. So we'll see what happens. And we're gonna have Moeeger on Tomar to kind of break it all down where we're going from here and so much more so we'll see what happens but today tomorrow not much going on in sports, which is good for me. I love being on. And next Thursday
I'll be off because the Reds baseball. But nonetheless, the next thirteen games will say it all. Secondly, I note that earlier this morning that Judge Cole has set a October tenth sentencing date to impose this sentence on PG sitting held, and the guidelines, which are judges can go, can deviate lower or higher based upon written reasons. The guidelines call between a year and a
half to three and a half years in jail for PG Siedtenfeld. Now, I do not think you and I are going to be any safer in our homes if PG Siddenfeld is locked up in federal prison. I've seen it. I've stood beside hundreds of people sentenced to jail, and as a citizen, I could look to my left and say that guy belongs in prison for a
long time because he is an unsafe type individual. Well, if and when they locate the person or persons who fired in that little girl's home in Silverton, I would say at that point that person needs to go to jail until they're incapable of holding a gun and shooting because every one of the persons in
that house suffered in a sense from attempted murder and one was murdered. So when you identify those individuals did that kind of stuff, those individuals need to go to prison for a very very very long time and maybe knock it out for a very very long time. Killing little Demaya is just beyond contempt. I'm not safe for if pg sentence felt is locked up, his life has
been ruined as of now. So I have the same feelings about Larry Householder, the Speaker of the House, who came on with me as a guest through or four times, met him one time and it was a good old boy and they played the game and he lost. He did not have the power to impose any legislation whatever he proposed as the speaker of the Ohio House. The Senate had to also agree with him. Then Mike DeWine would have
to sign it into law. He was one clog in the wheel, and for some reason the sentencing judge and Householder's case gave him twenty years in prison for taking bribes and convicted of it twenty years, which for him is a life sentence. And he didn't have the power to pass anything. He controlled one third of the process. So the States Senate had to agree with the House, and they did, and Mike DeWine had to agree with both of
them, and he did. Say what you want about Mike DeWine, over his fifty years of service, there's not been a hint of Mike DeWine taking anything improper for any reason. Say what's all about Mike DeWine? He had not a crook. And so the judge and Householders case threw the book out of him, gave him twenty years twenty years in federal prison, essentially the rest of his life. I don't know how old Larry Householder is, probably about sixty or sixty five. So he's gonna go to prison the rest of
his life. Elizabeth Holmes, the woman who put together that fraudulent company that was able to diagnose to illnesses from a drop of blood. Elizabeth Holmes, mother of two, received eleven years in federal prison. Are you safer with her locked up? Their lives have been ruined. So and then individuals who commit violent crimes, I mean bad stuff get out quickly on no bond.
In Los Angeles, California, they have a no bond policy for all crimes short of capital murder, So rapists and robbers and those who shoot the don't kill somebody get out immediately. Well, people like PG Sittenfeld are likely to be locked up for two or three years, Larry Householder for like twenty years, Matt Borg just chair of the Republican Party. I think he got five years. And also Tomya Denard I think she spent about a year a year
and a half in federal prison. To Maya. Denard was a simple crook who stole some money, bags of cash, same thing with a chef pastor. I'm not safer with any of those individuals put in prison. There ought to be something to save prison for those who seek to hurt other people. But when PG sit and Fell did what he did, he was convicted on a felony charge of bribery and extempted attempted extortion, found not guilty on four other counts. He's going to be sentenced October tenth, probably get on.
My guess is two years. I don't know, and his life is ruined as we know it, and uh, he's going to come out of federal prison and get on, maybe work in some nonprofit and that's good. The guy's got talent. I don't jump on top of people when they've fallen from grace. But twenty years for Larry Householder a life sentence for bribery? Are you kidding me? When he didn't impose the law honest? Anyway, the Senate agreed and the governor agreed, so it was punishment instead of recompense.
And if someone when they find to my they find the individuals or persons who murdered Denia Pickens Barton, the eight nine year old girl, lock him up for the rest of his life. It is probably an eighteen or nineteen year old. Lock him up, hang him high, no problem. But white collar offenses, there's punishment imposed other than federal prison, which by the way, is extremely expensive. And we're criminalizing politics. And this time it was
used against PG Sittenfeld. Bags of cash. Shouldn't have done it. He was convicted. Six months in jail, three months in jail. Get on with your life. Father of two. I believe his wife is a medical doctor, and you know, I'm I don't feel good about him going to federal prison for years for being a white collar crook. Oh, let's continue. How much have you heard of late about Justice Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito getting rich by being a Supreme Court justice. I would think a lot.
For example, Ruth Bader Ginsburg made millions and millions of dollars when she was on the bench, and after her husband died, when she was in bad physical shape, she continued to serve as a Supreme Court justice, making millions of dollars and giving speeches, writing books, having meetings, whatever it might be. One estimate was that RBG, the notorious RBG, raised about fifteen
million dollars addition to her salary. As a US Supreme Court justice, they make about a quarter of a million dollars a year, and there was nary a story done about Ruth Bader Ginsburg. So New York Times, CBS, NBC all doing stories about about the Republicans, especially Claim Thomas, there after him big time. They kind of want to work the empire, work the
ref and it did. It hardly ever, works because conservative justices like Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas have ethics and values that the left failed to understand. So now there's a story along the following lines. Justice Soda Myor's wealth has skyrocketed since joining the Supreme Court, Sonya Soda Myor's net worth increased significantly since she became a justice about about twelve years ago, appointed by Baraku Saint Obama.
When she took office, she had a net worth. I don't know if this is a net worth of fifty thousand dollars, which is you know a lot of people, that's a lot of money, but fifty thousand. Now her net worth is about six million dollars, and that's from stocks, investments and also payments from Random House about writing books. I didn't know she wrote books. I'm sure they're poorly sold. But nonetheless, Random House and
other publishers have many cases that appear before the United States Supreme Court. And guess what, Soda Mayor has not, whatsoever recused herself from cases involving companies that have paid her directly millions of dollars. She did not recuse herself from multiple cases before the US Supreme Court involving Random House, despite earning significant, significant money and book deals from the publisher, and this is somewhat common.
One of the Article three project told Fox News that Joda Justice Soda Mayor is a good person who appears to have made a mistake by having her staff sell her books, including what appears as pressure on schools and libraries to buy a large number of her books before speaking engagements. So if she had a speaking engagement at a law school, part of the deal was you had to buy five hundred books at retail prices to get her to come. Plus they paid
her a fee to come speak. So is that illegal no? Is it unethical? No? But should it be done? Probably not? But when liberal justices do it, make books, make appearances, travel privately never a story. Ruth patter Ginsburg never traveled on public on airlines. She always traveled privately because of her benefactors. But you know, I don't have a problem with that, because I don't want Ruth patter Ginsberg or Clarence Thomas to be in some airport and have some clown go after either one of them. Of
course, the notorious RBG has passed on. But if a liberal justice would be would be harassed in an airport, that's a bad thing. So the story is available online. Sonya Soda. Myors wealth as skyrocketed since she went to do a Supreme Court made millions of dollars off of individuals and companies and publishers who appeared before her, and at no point did she recuse herself.
So it's the old double standard. You cover Clarence Thomas a whole lot differently than you cover So to my oor, you cover Samuelito a whole lot differently than you covered Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who always traveled private from benefactors who took care of her. And as long as it's not an ethical or illegal, don't have a problem with it none at all. So let's continue. After one o'clock today, we have the great Jesse Brewer of Boone County to talk
about what's happening their relative to the activities in the city of Cincinnati. Jesse Brewer. Than after two o'clock today we've scheduled Dean Regus. More than one Congressman and senators have told me that the information they know about ets and aliens visiting the Earth not from Nicaragua but from Alpha Centauri are all troubling, that it's serious, and I only hope that when they locate us and they visit, it's not similar to a Rod Serling segment and one of his TV shows
that dealt with serving mankind. We thought that meant helping mankind know. They were serving mankind on the Twilight Zone. In other words, we were like entres and or derves. We were being served. So I hope they don't think we're like mud or cockroaches or ants. I kind of hope these aliens who come here land and love America and do not love communist right China or North Korea. If Kim John Un is their view of what should happen to
human kind, then we're in deep trouble. And in the past, when I've asked Dean Rigus these questions, it gives me an answer that we don't understand how that's possible, and now we have more understanding than ever before. But you'd have to travel at four hundred and seventy seven thousand miles an hour, which by the way, is moving it for like seventy seven thousand years to get to the nearest inhabitable planet other than Mars, which may not be
inhabitable. It will take a seventy seven thousand years to get there and come back at speeds that we can't generate. So one might ask, how do these aliens do it? I have no idea, but those who know such things believe that we have been and are being visited by extraterrestrials from somewhere who have a technology that our minds cannot comprehend. That's after two o'clock today, so let's continue with more. And if a line becomes available five point three
seven four nine seven thousand. Does it make you feel better as a normal, god fearing American that white collar politicians who commit crime and stealing something are sent to prison for ten to twenty years with like Elizabeth Holmes or Larry Householder or PG Sitting Failed or Tamia Denard. While it appears those who commit vicious crimes you out don't understand it. I know we got to get to the
break. That was a quick one, So let's continue with more. If a line becomes available five one three seven four nine seven thousand, red spaceball off until Friday night. Big stuff happening then. Plus, I understand that Justice Joe Dieters and his staff have indicated that he may make a visit in the studio on Friday about one thirty. It's possible, so that's being arranged
at the highest level. He spends most of his days in Columbus and his chambers wearing a smoking jacket with a pipe and a nascot, his slippers on, and some cavasier considering the great issues that unite divide the American people. But after two o'clock are we're being visited? More than one Congressman have said to me and said to you, yes, that there's troubling information available twelve fifty six Home of your reds News Radio seven hundred WLW, get your tickets.
Now. They're telling me that, uh, it's real. I'm going, what do you mean it's real? And so we're gonna deal with Dean Regus. So we have several congressmen in the Senator telling me that we are being visited by ets. So that's an hour from now. That could change everything. I kind of hope they look upon us as as as as pre essent beings and not simply a food product. I remember the old Rod Serling bit about serving mankind the Twilight Zone, and humans did not realize serving men
mankind meant they were on the menu. They were being served literally. But that's a different issue. Jesse Brewer, Boone County Commissioner. Welcome to the Bill Hunningham Show. Are you concerned about alien landings around CBG. You know, I'm not too concerned to bat them, but you know, with this new initiative, I lost if they move here, and if they land and move here, I can help them get connected with the resources they do,
so that's always a good thing. And I hope they think Americans are friendly and not the communist red Chinese. If they hook up with Japing, I think we might be in trouble. That's a different issue. But to get a little more concrete, I had on about an hour ago, Brian Hemrick. I've spoken to some of the law enforcement officials involved. And Cincinnati's had five drive by shootings in the past three days. The saddest of Demaia Pickens
Barton. Demaia was gunned down in her own bedroom a couple of nights ago on a drive by. There were at least twenty five shots fired at this house. And I want to get a perspective from someone who does not live in the city of Cincinnati, but considers yourself in a sense of Cincinnati. And even though I was born in Covington, my families from Elsmere and Erlanger, I even my time there, I felt as if I'm a Cincinnatian, and what happens. I'll give you a little bit of my soapbox, and
I want to get your reaction to it. These things happen all the time everywhere. For example, Claremont County is a damn safe community. But that Dorman character lines up is three little boys and executes them. It happens everywhere.
But when it happens in Claremont County or Boone County, I would think what happens is that to witnesses step up, identify the perpetrator, they're locked up, they're put under a high bond, they face a jury of their peers in Boone County or Claremont County, they're convicted, and they're sentenced either
death or life imprisonment. And so, as a leader of Boone County, when you read constantly about five drive by shootings in the past three days, that's Cincinnati, not Hamleton County, just Cincinnati, a little piece of Hamlin County. Is Cincinnati is going to have five hundred people wound this year, five hundred people wounded? How do you process it as a Boone County leader?
You know, it's really tough because, like, like you know, a lot of Our community has made up of folks that have moved here from places like Cincinnati, and myself, I was born and raised in Claremont County, Ohio, moved over here twenty plus years ago, so I can sympathize and relate. You know, I wasn't Ohio and I sor I was born and raised until I moved over here to you know, the young age of twenty one. And so we are larger community and a sense an MSA.
You know, a lot of our folks live and work over there, love folks work over there and move back and forth. So it's very fluid, and so it is impactful to all of us. And it's it's it's damn right, down right scary. It's scary when you see something you know, twenty miles fifteen miles from your front doorstep happened like that, and it's just
gut wrenching. It's it's it's sad, and I pray for I pray for our area every day, not only for our community, for our country, because it's something that you definitely don't want to see come to your doorstep.
You know. Thankfully, in Boone County we've got top nice law enforcement and Our law enforcement does not play around, and if that was a come to our doorsteps, I'd like to think that every resource available would be put forth to stop that easily in all the prosecution, Jesse, are there drive bys in Boone County? I mean, can you think you've been there about a
quarter of a century. You're a commissioner in Boone County? Can you think of a drive by shooting where twenty or thirty holes were put in a house? Never that I'm aware of my twenty five years lived in Boone County. If I've ever heard of, or witnessed or read about the drive by shooting? And if that happened, would that be like a moment Boone County's find us would say, we're gonna find that guy and we're gonna lock him up, and Boo County judges aren't going to give him no r bond and when
he goes to trial, he's gonna be convicted and sentenced to life. When I talked to Rob Sander, and Rob Sanders told me two or three years ago, and he's sorry, he said this Kenton County. He said, well, we won an entire year without one murder in Kenton County now that's changed the past two years. Does Boon County have a homicide problem, No,
Boon Can's I'd have a homicide problem Boon County. And like you said, if that wasn't happen in our community, our sheriff's department, our city police departments, they would all come together, probably call upon state resources to send some state reinforcement stuff that they needed to and they would find it. They would find a person responsible or persons, and they would lock them up.
The judges would not go lenient. And our Commonwealth Prosecutor Lewis Kelly, who is would be the counterpart to Rob's be the rob of Boone County. He dropped the hammer to make sure a message was sent that that kind of behavior is not going to be tolerated in the safety of our citizens is number one. So as far as the safe place to live, doors are left often unlocked. You can leave a big wheel in the driveway. You can take your ten speed bike and put it on your porch, not having the
fear it's going to be stolen. Burglaries, they have, these things happen everywhere all the time, but the frequency is the difficulty. Because Claremont County is an awfully safe community. I mean Takulva, the county prosecutor there, they're serious and so that's why do you have a welcoming because you sent me this thing that for the refugees, the refugees who pile out of the city of Cincinnati, why should they come to Boone County. Well, we're a
gratefulace to live and work. We have great schools, great tax rates, and great services, and we were just a community that enjoys all these things. And people seem to like it here. You know, coming the availability of housing seems to be a problem because everyone wants to come here, so we don't have you know, it's a little competitive to get to move here,
which means you're doing something right when people want to come there. And with the initiative that I launched, I sent to as assist in resources. You know a lot of times people move, they're coming to an area they don't know where to go to get their new licenses or their license place for their car Kentucky change to go to this real id thing like everybody else has where you now you've got to go to a different place to get your driver's
license. And I as a commissioner. I get these phone calls, Hey, where do you go to get this? Where do you go to get that? And so we put together a one stop shop resources that we're sending out the citizens and getting it out there for people to have mobile on their phone and click all this is where to get my driver's license. Oh, this is where I go get my license place. Oh, this is who I call for utilities. And try to make it as easy and transparent friendly
as possible, because moving is already stressful enough. I'd rather get a root canal than moved, right, So this is one less chore of chasing that information that we try to help people. A couple of days ago we had on those putting gambling into Kentucky. Of course, Kentucky's about the last state and the region to do this. Can you explain how gambling? How's it? I guess it is going to become effective the first week in September.
Is that something as a commissioner you're going to benefit from as far as government or not? Or is that something only in the race tracks? That's gonna be the state revenue and race tracks? And I'm sure the revenue will come down to us. I haven't quite seening how it's going to break up. As far as the county government perspective, you know, they don't care about
our opinion or weighing on that so much. We don't legislate that. So that was definitely all state, and the revenues all projected to go to the state. I think I heard. I think I heard on ww this morning the twenty figure, twenty four and big in projected to come into the state from that. Now what the state does with that and how they get into the counties I think is to be determined. But I'm sure we'll see some benefit eventually trickled down from a tax standpoint, but that's all going to be
filtered through the state. And the other thing, did you say twenty five million dollars for the entire state? It can, Doug you, that's what I heard in the radio. That's like nothing, that's not that's nothing, not a lot, it's not it's a blip, but it's but but it is, it is something. But as far as Boone County, and when I think about Boone County, I think about the airport, I think about
CVG. It's kind of odd that that the Cincinnati airport is controlled by largely Kenton County, but it's in Boone County, and so it's like CVG, which stands for Covington, and that's the driver that that's driving so much in Amazon. Uh, it's been a tremendous benefit for CVG. How many jobs is that created about Amazon? Oh? Seven or eight thousand, I believe is what's supposed to be when it's done. I think that's the Amazon jobs.
I think the ripple effect was twenty plus thousand. Could you get all the other providers that pop up that like drive for Amazon, or they work on Amazon's planes or trucks, or they supply Amazon things talked to of that ripple effect, you're getting up in several thousand jobs. So it's a positive and nothing's going to change. Who Ever put that there at the end of the nineteen forties put it in the right location because it is somewhat accessible.
But once again, give the website, Jesse bur Brune County Commissioner for those moving in and out of Boone County, what's the website of any It's commissioner corner dot com just spelled outcomm spelling commissioner corner dot com and then there's asist and resources tab on there, so Commissioner Corner dot com backslashis and resources will take you right to it and you'll see a nice little welcoming video of me and all the resources you meet when you first moved to the community, including
the ability to have a weapon a gun to defend yourself. And that's certainly president Boone County. And lastly, I'm Kentucky, the constitutional carry state like Ohio, I believe now as well, so that was something we did a long time to go over here. Has that caused a lot of problems in
Boone County? It is not problems. I wouldn't been told of any and I talked to our I talked to our staff's department and Florence Police Department regularly, and they have not mentioned any issues that it's caused, unlike the far liberal lefl that you want you to believe it would have caused. Yeah, as far as I know, at least in Boone County, we haven't had
any issues reported of any significance. And lastly, when I talked to my friends in the criminal defense bar representing some of these individuals locked up in the Hamlet County jail. They will tell you that they pass messages to their compatriots outside as to who the witnesses are. And only about half of the homicides are solved in the city of Cincinnati, which is a high number compared to Chicago. In the city of Chicago there are about twenty percent solving of the
homicides. Here it's about fifty percent. But I'm told by Sergeant Dan Hills that so many of the great investigators at CPD are leaving because they can't take it anymore, and it's hard to find people to take their place. And
the messages are sent out as to who the witnesses might be. So and the murder of Demaya, the nine year old girl in Silverton, whoever did that, there's dozens of people right now that know who did that as part of the group, part of the gang, whether it was a new boyfriend, whatever it is, wanted to send a message believe the boyfriend was in the house. There's twenty five holes in the house. A semi automatic rifle was used, so the bullets went through the house into that property behind.
It was all over the place. And those who did that are sending the message now that if you know who did this. Snitches get stitches and as a consequence, don't talk to the Hammi County Sheriff's Department, don't talk to the FBI or CPD in Boone County if there was a terrible homicide that took place, would there be a sense in Boone County that snitches get stitches and as a consequence, nobody would talk to Boone County Sheriff's Department. Is that
the culture in Boone County? Don't think that as a culture in Boone County,
And I think that it's quite an opposite approach. And I think you have a lot of people will wanting to help do the right thing, regardless of their status of being incarcerated or not incarcerated, uh, living in the community, of working in community, and you have a great sense of pride, and we don't like that kind of stuff out there, and we generally value our safety now and a lot of people have guns and someone may shoot back if you try to try to hurt somebody, well, we gotta run
Jesse as well. That's an issue. But because whenever I see a pickup truck in Kentucky, I'm saying that guy's got a gun right there, and I said, that woman's carrying right there. I know it. I can't no comment to that one. It's leg it's legal though it's legal. And what they say, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun, and there's a lot of them in
conduct. That's our mentality out in Boom County, no question, Jesse Burry, You're about the best there is. I want you to come to Hamleton County. I want you to govern here for a long time and get control moved back. Come over and is that going to happen anytime soon? Do you know? When I was a policeman once upon a time, I used to work with a fella. He though I never i'd ask him a question, he'd always stay One never knows what the future may hold. That's I
answer this type of questions. One never knows the future may hold. Willie. I'd be shocked if you and Rob Sanders moved across the river, I'd be shocked. I think it's gonna be a cold day somewhere that stopped before that happened. You never know, Jesse Burr, thank you very much for coming on the bill. Cunningham Show, Thank you, thank you. All right, let's continue with more line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand or pound seven hundred No Red Spaceball tonight.
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with us right now. We got a guy we got a guy in the house that made one of the greatest plays ever in the All Star Classic a few years ago. What was it? It was in Seattle? Wanted right? Yeah? Described to play. David Parker from quarter Tech described to play. It was a playbook. We had a man on first and second and Nettles was at the play I don't like that guy, ye, Craig Nettles. We don't like that guy. He Um was on second base and Brian
Downing was on first. We don't like him either. From the California Angels. That's right, we'll Browning than Downing was trying to score to win and run. Oh, we can't have that. And Nettles hit the ball to me and I got it and you said, I said, don't go nowhere. He didn't. He didn't. But but he Um was trying to score the winning run and I feel the ball on the front of the one and track and you said, and I let it go. He certain And Gary
Carter was at home plate. The ball was taken off Montreal expos The ball was taken off and caught him got up on his toes and caught the ball in the pocket of the glove where you aimed it. The ball wasn't held design and then provided Gary with a plane and Gay called the ball dropped his knee kept him from getting the home plate. That's how we won the game. Well, I was picked one of the came to five ever in All
Star Game history. Number number two was Pete Rose and with a Ray Fosse here and number one is Ted Williams coming onto the field and nineteen ninety nine in Boston. Pretty good, And Doug King, you're here to talk about the Cobra Classic. And you're a good friend at Steve Tino. You and Tino run around together, right, that's my golf and buddy sometimes. And the other night at dinner they said that he wouldn't have come on with us
because he's afraid you'd abuse him. I would no question. Well, what's going on with a Cobra Classic? Of course, by the way, we have that video of the throat to Carter on the website on the front page down at the bottom. Anybody wants to see it, So September twenty second,
and how can people like Segment Dennison get involved? So anybody that would like to join us for the Cobra Classic at Glen view this year on Friday September twenty second, and go to the website to Dave Parker thirty nine Foundation and they can download a mail inform or hit the pay now button with PayPal and register that way. Just get us the names and we'll have him on all ready to go. Who are some of the what are some of the
auction items available. We've got a terrific auction this year and it's going live on Sunday afternoon, and we've got the Brewery tour with the Montgomery and dinner following it. And we've got a Joe Burrow football at Joe Burrow Jersey, Kenny Anderson Jersey, Emmett Smith Football. We're gonna have a football signed by um Jason Kelty and uh uh Connor Barwin and some other U see guys that are with the Eagles, all benefiting Parkers, all benefiting the Dave Parker thirty
nine Foundation. And all of our money goes to h UC Gardener Neuroscience Institute. All the money goes, no salaries, none, No, I'll call you the Jack Twineman a Greater Cincinnati. Thank you. That's nice, Dave Parker. How good if you took we are the family team. We've took the nighteen seventy Pittsburgh Pirates and played somehow the current Red's team with Ellie Dela Cruz. Who would win? I had to go with the pie pretty good, Lillie stargel. Well, they had starging, they had a bet offensive
club, and they had a little pitching. And you go a long way with a lot of hidden in, a little pitching and a little bit of pitching and a whole bunch of hidden right, if you had to face one picture in your prime, the bases are loaded, it's the bottom of the ninth, and the other manager brings in someone from the bullpen to face Dave Parker, the Great thirty nine. We are family to win it all? Which picture would you not want to see come out of the bullpen? John
Candelaria always say that that guy was pretty good. He was tough. You couldn't hit him. We strame training. I'm playing against something with the Reds. I'm playing against pide and Candy tells me, I'm just gonna throw you fastball, blow you away, And you said, bringing on, let's see the second pitch he threw me. I hit it downtown, Brady So he tells me, yeahs to me when he comes to the plate. I mean when I come to the plate for the second time, that it was a
fastball. I say, what you threw and uh he uh said he was just gonna blow me away and throw the curveball. When he threw me three curveballs, one strike, two strikes, three strikes, you're out. And Canny was tough. He was long and linky and had that outstanding breaking ball. Now, when you played running back for quarter Tech, I talked to some of the old players at Deer Park and I was told that a small defensive back when you came around that corner upset, you picked you up and
threw you down. Was that a fantasy or was that a fact? I was gonna say, you want to see him come around around the end, I'm going the other way or falling down? He tripped over. It was like it was like a roadblock. It was a speed bump and he tripped. Yet, do you recall that you were tripped? Name trip rolled? I'm not. I played defensive back. I guess what what half the team to bring it down? Right? Twisted my ankle. I can't move them. Sorry, coach, Sorry, coach, I can't play. What was
that? Dave Parker's coming around the end on a sweep? Not a boss? Could you have played in the NFL as well as Major League Baseball? I was developing to be an NFL playing. I was six four two twenty, had good overfield moves, had outstanding speed. I could have played in the NFL. Would you have Eric Davis in your center field or La Dela Cruise? Move him to center field? What would you have done? Would you have had Della Cruise or Eric Davis? I would have the speed.
I'm sorry, I've got to take this kid. Kids pretty good kids, Pretty good, isn't he? Yeah? It runs the ball the ball and changed the game. How about stealing third without a pitch based he stole third? No, no true used and without a pitch stole home. Do you know when I were in the springhouse when that happened, with our wives in
the whole place with nuts. It's unbelievable. Segment. Give us some sports and with royalty in the house, make it fast well the the students reporters a proud service of your local temp star heating it there could listening dealers tame star quality. You can feel in beautiful Western Hills called Durban Heating and cool they get five one, three, five nine, eight eighty four forty nine. Or go to Durban Heating and Cooling dot com. There it is Willie.
The Reds were, of course, resumed the second half of the season Friday night, opening a series up against the Brewers at Great American Ballpark. I saw projections today. They're thinking they're going to have at least forty thousand Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the house. So one hundred and twenty five thousand strong. Correct desperate Reds fans desperate. It's the Encore technologies pushed to
the playoff. A special Friday Afternoon Willie three to six Live of the Holy Grail, presented by ACR Gun Eye Pools and Spas, Ralph's American Grill in Wilmington, Ohio and Jeke Sweeney Chevrolet MLS Soccer FC Cincinnati on the pitch tonight as they meet the New York Red Bulls seven o'clock ESPN, fifteen thirty f C see. Midfielder Luciano Acosta named the captain of the twenty twenty three MLS
All Star Team through fan voting. The MLS All Star Game is set for next Wednesday, a week from the night July nineteenth, in Washington, against the English Premier League's Arsenal FC. Dave Parker, could you play soccer? I tried and and just didn't work out too much? Up a body, he'd be a I bet you he'd be a good goalkeeper. Goalkeeper about that? Then? Might work? Might work? Sake? Please continue, Let's see hockey news Willie. The Cyclones have re signed forward and team captain Justin
Vie for the upcoming season. Vibe, at thirty four years old, enery entering his thirteenth pro season and ninth with our beloved Cyclones. David Parker dining, aliens have visited the Earth. I got a guest coming up in about fifteen minutes. Who say the aliens are here and they're mating with our women? Were your thoughts on aliens visiting Earth? It might be. I mean, it's some crazy stuff happening. Say please continue? A serving mankind?
Alright? He served? Thank you, good friend of mine. Glenn Cooper sent me this, this card of David Parker worth five hundred thousand dollars. Is that possible? What the I want to be? Dad? When it happens sag as I did in sports. That's all I got, Willie. So once again, Doug King, the sidekick of Steve Tino. How could American get American people get involved. We've got the big tournament coming up September the twenty second, a lot of parkinson related activities occurring. Please give us
a full report. All right, Willie again. If you want to register for the Cobra Classic and play with a celebrity on September twenty second second at glen View, you can go to the Dave Parker thirty nine Foundation and do a drop down PayPal or download the registration and for him and mail it in. Also, we're coming up for Parkinson's Breaking. Parkinson's plays at Heatherwood on
July thirty first, and they have a few openings left. On August nineteenth, the Sunflower rub It Up Symposium at Oasis Golf and Convention Center is all about how to deal with Parkinson's for patients and caregivers. And then on September tenth, they do the Big Sunflower rub It Up Walk and Ride at the Sawyer Point. Whenever I see Barry Larkin began number fifteen and they got number eleven. He says, the most intimidating and the most valuable player you ever
played with was Dave Parker. And Dave always welcome here, and I wish you nothing but the best, and all your difficulties, all your struggles, have that good smile, a good outlook on your face, and we wish you nothing but the best. Thank you, Willie. It's very nice. Quarter Tech could never beat Darren Parker. Jeez, sure that is he? Is that true? We've killed dead part. I worry about litter and figuratively, what if he was the defensive back and you were coming around that corner.
Yeah, I hit the batter and I ran out the center field. I'm playing second base at the Mississippi for Xavier. Guy up up bended me, and in those days, you ran and I went up and down. I had the ball in my hand. The guy was below me there and he had this big smile on his face. I took the ball and planted it at the end of his nose as hard as I could throw it. Blood won everywhere. His teammates from charged me from the dugout. I look at my guys from Xavier. I'm the captain of the team. They're not
moving, They're laughing. I started running out to center field to a high chain link fence. The guys are still following me, chasing me down. I go up the fence, down the other side into the woods behind center field. At some point they quit chasing me. Was that the better part of valor? Would you have stowed in five fifteen guys and would you have run? I would have punched and ran. I did one of those two.
David Parker, Thank you, Doug King, Thank you. Segment give me out of the students report William Or number thirty nine, the Cobra, Dave Parker, we leave you with the immortal words of the stud t report. Vladimir and I we I should shouldn't be so familiar U, mister lsk I h. He's tried to talk and he couldn't. I don't know. Segment. Thank you, Yes sir, let's continue next up as an expert an alien life and whether UFOs are here? Eating dinner and meeting with our
women? Coming up next on news Radio seven hundred WW try State Cheap Buyers. Visit Mike castrosy c j DR dot com for the best selection of new wranglers Gladiators and Grand Cherokee justin name a few. That's Mike Castrici jeep in Fairfax. The Reds are in town for ten and then three in Milwaukee. Those thirteen games will say a lot about the direction of the twenty twenty three
season. If the Red Legs can go and those thirteen games, what seven and six, maybe eight and five, maybe even six and seven, they're still in it. We'll see what happens. But having been a great fan of Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone, I often think I live in the Twilight Zone. And one of the episodes I will always remember is one called Serving Mankind, in which the aliens, the UFO, they came down and they gave us nuclear power. They gave us all these wonderful drugs that kept
us alive forever. They certainly had all the crops growing. There was no need to mind anything it would brought to the surface. The aliens, the extraterrestrials, knew exactly how they were thousands of years advanced, but then their motto was serving mankind. That turned out to be many heavier Americans put on ships and they were served as or d'evs back home because they needed more food.
And so when I think about that, I think about Dean regas I think about a headline in Fox News congressman has grim take after access to UFO footage. Representative Tim Burkett of Tennessee said he was shown classified footage that has not been released to the public, and he said it is very troubling about what it shows. They have technology that we don't have. They're out there, He said, they can travel light years in a few seconds. They
defied the laws of physics. These UFOs fly underwater and don't leave a heat trail, and they're vastly superior to us technologically. The person I think about this when I think about the aliens as Dean Regus, who's an astronomer at the observatory. And Dean Regus, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. I said to the article, what are your thoughts? Well, my pleasure to be with you here, Bill, And yeah, I think I'm living
in the twilight zone with these reports coming out. This is a popular time for aliens and speculation now, so it is very interesting to hear this report from a you know, a congress person that says they've seen things that we haven't seen, and so you know, I can't comment on what they saw until I get to see it. But I think that the evidence that we've seen so far that has been presented to the public, yeah, I mean,
boy, that's stuff. Ain't aliens to me? You know, this is what it is is either artifacts the cameras, blips on things, or human made craft. But maybe they have something that I haven't seen. And so I'd say, let's show and tell. Over the years, I've had numerous congressmen, senators, and presidents on the show, and I've asked several of them, are we being visited by alien UFOs? And the answer uniformly is yes. And when I read this congressman quote, we can't handle them.
We couldn't fight them off if we wanted to. That's why I don't think they're a threat to us. They would have already taken us over. They couldn't make us charcoal brickheads if they desired. And so I know, I love that quote that was you know, he's really thinking hard on this one, isn't it. I mean, it is like and so the part that I think is fascinated is, yeah, so if aliens we're here and
had some advanced technology that was beyond what we have. If we think of, you know, our fighting capabilities one hundred years ago versus today, and if we have a society or the civilization that's a thousand years advance or two thousand or ten thousand years advanced, yeah, we probably wouldn't stand a shot. But yeah, it's just, uh, I don't know, these these kind of grainy pictures of videos aren't quite compelling me to go that far yet,
but you know, it's something to think about. Senator Marco Rubio told News Nation at the end of June, quote, we're trying to gather as much information as we can about them as possible, and frankly, a lot of them are causing fear, fearful of harm coming to us. So when I hear Marco Rubio saying he's seen this information, he's seen the videos, He've seen these uh, alien spacecraft under the ocean going a thousand miles an
hour, we don't have that technology. Does that make you say I can kind of glean Dean Reguez at this point, you do not believe I would say that's a fair assessment. I'm I'm of the opinion, you know, show me, show me the evidence, and so far, with what I've seen, with the things that they've released, I am not convinced whatsoever.
And I kind of think of it this way, Bill. I mean, like, we've been doing this, you know, reporting for a long time, and we've seen UFO pictures and videos over the years, and in the pictures in the twentieth century, we're all, you know, like kind of grainy pictures and out of focus and everything they've shown us in the twenty first century, with all of our great technology, they're all still black and white pictures, and they're all still grainy, and they're all still out of focus.
And I just think, here we are, we're in the twenty first century. Please somebody give me a color in focused, in optical wavelength picture of a UFO. I'm tired all the grainy stuff. I don't know, it seems like we're still in the seventies looking at pictures like we I did back then. Let's talk about physic assuming Mars is not inhabitable, but I've seen the movie The Martian, pretty good movie. If they're of course, I think by the end of this decade, we're gonna send a ship to
Mars. What is the temperature on Mars. Let's say right now, it's about what about two ten right now, what's the temperature on Mars? Oh yeah, I think first yeah, I think you're right. The Martian movie and the book, especially the book is even more in sight light that because it really the fellow who wrote that really researched this well and really captured what it would be like to live on Mars. And it is a very hostile environment. There's no doubt about it. It is very cold for the most
part. So let's say we have a hot summer day on Mars that you're the equator. You might get the you know, twenty thirty forty degrees. Highest temperature might be in the sixties if you go really really far, But once it gets to nighttime, no matter what your season, it's going to go down to one hundred eighty below or so. And so it is not a good conditions. There's no The atmosphere is only one percent that of Earth, so you can't breathe, and even the temperature is it's not going to
feel like it is here in Cincinnati in a winter day. It would feel very frigid. You would not make it so you say minus one eighty, Yeah, that's every nighttime temperature. So that's what's so incredible about the spacecrafts and the robots that are on Mars that are surviving these your bitter temperatures, and it's they're still working though. Some of those rovers are still going and rolling after years end up. So it's great design for them human beings getting
there. If I were to make a bet, if I were to, you know, if I was a betting man, I would say we're probably looking at humans on Mars in the twenty forties. I don't think I see it coming sooner than that. I'd say late twenty thirties, early twenty forties,
because there's a lot to work out, that's for sure. Well, Dave Kayden, my producer, wants to know, what if you want to go to the other direction, Let's say, instead of going further away from the Sun, we want to go near What if you want to spend some time on Venus. I've seen some movies from the nineteen fifties about these beautiful, well tanned women on Venus. What is the condition weatherwise on Venus? Which is the plant one of the closer to us on the toward the toward
the Sun. That's true. Venus does get closer to us than Mars does. Boy, those movies from the fifties made Venus look great. I think that was like a good massive propaganda, like, all right, let's get to Venus, to get to the women on Venus. It sounds good, but the conditions there are much worse than on Mars. So we got the Venus is a temperature is a steady nine hundred degrees fahrenheits all day, every
day, everywhere on the planet. It has this blanket of an atmosphere that the traps in all the heat, and so it is probably one of the more inconducive places for humans to go visit. You would you would die way before you landed. You'd melt into a pilot goop and uh it. Yeah, that that is probably the least likely place that we want to go if we were on the surface. But there is a fascinating idea of living higher up in the atmosphere if you're at a great altitude, think of like Cloud
City from those movies. If you're living up high enough, you could live in a place where it's a generally seventy two degrees, but you have no solid ground. You'd have to float for the rest of your life. So your choices are to float a lot like a cloud, or be nine hundred and fifty degrees, which is twice the temperature underneath a broiler in the oven. That's warm. The ladies there are well tanned, yeah they would be. They would have to be very heat resistant, but yeah, that's enough
to melt lead. So it makes it a little less attractive of a place to go. So, really, for aliens to visit us and to live here among us, and some say having sex with women here on Earth to produce superspecies, where would they have to come from to get here? Other than Mars and Venus, that doesn't appear likely. They would have to come from much much farther away. So in our solar system, there's some candidates and maybe some places where life could exist in a you know, microbial form
or simple form. You know, some of the moons of Jupiter, even underground in Mars is a possibility if there could be life there, but nothing that would be advanced enough to to, you know, to fly across the cosmos. But so if we're looking for uh, you know, some species that could travel interstellar, you know, from stars and stars. They would have to be able to figure out you know, near speed of light travel
or faster than speed of light travel to make it anywhere. Because our nearest star systems four point three light years away, and that's about twenty five trillion miles, So they'd have to traverse twenty five trillion miles just to get to us if they were from that star system. Other stars are, you know, hundreds and thousands of light years away. So can anybody travel faster than speed of light? We can, but maybe this you give humans another ten
thousand years, we might figure it out. So twenty five trillion how fast is the speed of light? Let me do some simple math. How fast is the speed of light? Speed of light one hundred and eighty six thousand miles per second, So in other words, that's around the middle of the Earth about about seven times around our equator. Go that fast in one second? That's moving And how many how many years would you have to travel at
that speeds get to the nearest that planet twenty five trillion miles away? Yeah, about four point two four point three light years or four point two years or so to get to the nearest star system. But the good news is that star system appears to have a planet around it, So it does seem to our closest start of the Sun does have a planet, not a very habitable one. I think the last reading said the estimated temperature on that planet
would be two thousand degrees two thousand. That's still the fact that there's the closest star to us has a planet then opens up this idea that there could be lots of other planets around, lots of other stars out there. So there's that opens up the possibility of other worlds out there with life. I've seen Star Trek and star Wars. What about wormholes? What if you get into a wormhole and you're twenty eight trillion miles away and you want to visit
maybe Miami Beach, and what about the wormhole? In other words, forget about traveling there, get into a wormhole. Yeah, now we're talking if we want to cross the cosmos, we're want to get from point A to point B. We have to figure out a way to shorten the distance. So the idea is that if we could bend space like a piece of paper, like picture, one corner of a piece of paper is where you are, and the other corner far up to the corners where you want to get.
You don't have to cross the paper. You just bend the paper to where the two points are touch and you punch right through that. That's the idea of a wormhole. Now, in theory, that sounds great. How do you make one? You need more energy than you know we've ever seen, and so we can't do that. But that is the whole kind of the holy grail. If we can figure out how to bend space bring things closer to us, then maybe we can do it. So could aliens have
figured this out? It's hard to say, but that that's that's really the way to do it. But how to do that? You got me? So it would have to be technology we don't understand. Yeah, absolutely, And this would be something beyond our capability. I mean, we can, we can hypothesize about this, but uh. And even the idea of traveling through a wormhole or traveling let's say through a black hole, which has been depicted in movies before too, the idea of actually surviving that journey is beyond
our capability as well. So, um, it's a it's a tall order that you know, our our stars systems are so far apart from each other that interstellar communication and travel is extremely difficult. Um. So yeah, I don't know if if aliens have found us and they're circling around here, you know, I wish they'd just show up. But the since the adjuratory, so I can shake their hand and uh, you know, make them welcome. So if they're getting it, Ohio welcome. If they came here,
you would be shocked. So you know, maybe I was thinking about this is I think I want to issue an invitation because I think that you know, aliens are are listening out there in space, and I think they're probably big fans of Years Bill. I mean, because your stuff goes out into space. Yeah, and so aliens out there, come to Cincinnati. We have a great place. We'd love to host you. Um, I'll meet you and we'll yeah, we'll have a good time. So you think it's
possible. In other words, why is all that stuff out there? If it means nothing, it's kind of means so well. Yeah, and I think that's that's the that's the big puzzle that the astronomers, you know, astronomers get to think deeply about stuff, and they think, all right, well, so we got all this space out there, we got trillions and trillions of stars and trillions and galaxies, and you'd think there's got to be one out there that there's life on other than here, And statistically it sounds
good. The unanswered part about that is how rare is the Earth? Did a lot of weird things happen in our past to get us to where we are today? And was that replicated somewhere else? And there's nobody that can answer that with any good certainty. It seems statistically like there should be other places with life, but maybe we are really really rare. Well, let's see what happens in your lifetime. Remind we should discover that. And if
they're here right now living in the ocean. I've seen some of the movies What planet would we have? About thirty seconds remaining? What planet and the cosmos are they from? So if I was gonna put my bet on where a life might be, I would say, we want to pick a star that's kind of similar to a sun like star out in space, a solitary star maybe, but it's hard to picture one star. But if I just look for the creatures, in our solar system. I would vote for Europa,
which the mood of Jupiter. That would be a place where there's lots of water and potentially a good place to explore. And NASA is going to be exploring it very soon with a new spacecraft going out there to Europa. I'm real excited about that one. Dean Regus, Live long and prosper Oh same to you, Bill, And yeah, aliens out there, come to Cincinnati. We got amazing chili. You'll love. It's best in the best in the universe. And our signals go into space. Someone may be listening
right now. Oh yeah, I get the three way. Tell him Dean set yea god bless America. Dean Regus, thank you very much. Hey, my pleasure. Keep looking up, guys, keep your eyes to the sky, but keep your feet on the ground. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Okay. Bill Cunningham seven hundred w Altomy it's the Encourt technology. He's pushed to the playoffs, Presented by ACR, Gunight Pools and Spas, Jake Sweeney, Chrysler, Jeep Dodge, Ram and Arnel Carriers,
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Biden flew all the way to Lithuania any getting the dinner on day one of the summit. The dinners where you get everything done. That's where you talk to you politics, That's where you wheel and deal. What's his excuse for ditching the dinner? Well, US officials says, Joe's already had four full days of official business. He's pooped. We all have to work five days straight, and we don't call lids on Fridays. But here's the thing.
Biden didn't work for four days. He just got to Europe yesterday. Hello, hello client, I'm broadcasting rock I had an expert guest on talking about aliens visiting Earth. Burkhead and these other people congressmen have told me they've seen the evidence and they're here now monitoring us. Are credible people. What do you think folks been in military delta pilots? What do you think? Seg are they here? They're here? Where are they can't say? I think
they're in management of iHeartMedia. I think one standard right behind Rocky, but he can't see it. And a lot of people point to the Pyramids as being evidence that there was absolutely point. I think got these stones that are raw? About raw? I tell the story about raw? What about raw? Let me hear it? You know? Zoahe is the Egyptian mush Zoowee is the main Egyptian in charge of Egyptology's about eighty years old. He spent
his whole life digging. In thirt he comes to Cincinnati under the leadership of the Museum Center right, and he brings me a higher GLYPHT which, when translated from Raw to English spells out a six letter word, Willie. And so he's no, lie, no, I'm serious. Yeah, And so he said that I am there reincarnation of the sun god raw. He fell down and started worshiping me. He said, I am a sun god,
all hail raw. And I looked at him, Rocky and I do every day here right said no, wait a minute, I am a reincarnation of the sun god raw aka Willie. So do you have any special powers besides talking? Look to my right at the dummy. I have up on the right, I have the ability to have women peeled their clothes off and send them and send me their clothes cut up in pieces. You know about that.
Don't tell my wife anything about this, please and texts her say you know what you do with that piece of dress to like your key chain? See what she said. The rumor was, you were running around this morning with that thing around your head like a bandana. Say you want to be in this morning. You were doing it there for two and a half minutes and that's it and around his head? How long were you there? How did you know? Because we are monitoring run around with nothing nothing on.
By the way back to the pyramids, real quick. So there's like two and a half million of those stones laid in there, and you can't even slip a piece of paper between them. We could do to build that thing in twenty years, you have to lay one, you know, twenty tons stone, hundred stone ton or ton stone one block every five minutes for twenty straight years, or a fact thing to be built. Aliens did it,
soun God, raw demanded it. Ben her. I saw the movie he got didn't do well at the end, the one the Romans Centurion did not do well. But the But all I'm saying, I feel divine at times. That's all I can tell you. I think the aliens are here. They are, and they're breeding with our women. Keep you a line, so real well and live so your special powers are talking and heaving women take their clothes off. Of all the things you picked, is that God,
that's what you're wrong with? One of mean bad. But I think you know it's a diverse world. Hunger um being able to imagine floods and hurricanes and tornadoes. No, no, my expo set talk get women to stress strip good job. Only one of those things is America right to go around the middle of the equator and seven people seven times in one second. How quick is that? If you go on the gir on the equator of the yearth seven times in one second, you've got to maintain that speed for seventy
seven thousand years and never stop to get to the nearest inhabitable planet. Is that moving? Yes? But how do you come back? What is the fuel that seventy seven thousand years? That fast thousand in your twilight zone? You know to come, But maybe there's a warmhole. You can take the paper, turn it in half and you go right there. And if you'd use your raw god powers to figure something like that act out instead of using it to talk and get ladies a strip, I might have, you know,
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action going ready for the Super Bowl year. I'm glad you brought that up. I'm watching this morning out of Chicago, and all of the assists and coaches under Pat Fitzgerald, the defensive coordinator defend twelve assistant coaches have all been retained, so they kept the ones most interacting with the players I guess they did nothing wrong, but the headman, but the law firm who investigated it said did nothing wrong, did not know about it, but they kept the
ones directly interacting with the players. Why is this happening. There's got to be some other reason. Total travisty, and they're hiding behind the fact that they're a private institution so they can't release any evidence. I want to see the evidence. I want to see the determined. Well, we already know of the determination of the third party. A firm that was in charge of looking into this thing. Two weeks. Two weeks paid here, that's it, and Pat said, look, let's get this over with. That was
Friday. Then they fired him like Sunday, right next to something like yeah, why go through all that? Why do all that and not take the I mean, this firm, that's what they do. It's like if there's a tax fraud really claim, you know, you hire an auditor and they go they go to work, right, they dig up everything. Finally, let's find it. That's what they are put on this earth to do. Well, that's what this company does is try to find out evidence of said
transgressions. And they found nothing. So but Pat is maybe owed forty million more dollars, you sue it. I think he's gonna get it. That's like Rocky Boyman money. Amen to that. Now you're wearing Harrison Wildcat gear. Right if you move to Derr Park, get rid of Harrison. The nickname is Wildcats. You have Deer Park Wildcats? Would you wear Dirr Park red instead of green? And forget about Saint X? What's the offer? And I L what's a little rock getting? Get that kid some money?
I got a question for you that maintains a none of this? What is as pertains the law? What is the purpose of child's support? To support the child? Okay? Standard living agreed? So in Kevin Costner's divorce, the judge just granted the kids one hundred and twenty nine thousand dollars a month. Wow, not bad? Not bad? Why hey, daddy twenty nine thousand? Well you got to day to pay for the mortgage or the mother.
I still it's child support, but the child, the kids actually get that doughe but no, no, that goes to the mother that she spent that point. Look, she's spending the money wrong. Even the most even the most extravagant lifestyle thousand school that costs one hundred thousand dollars a year does not. There's the issue the most I don't understand how much money do you have to pay to keep those children in the same lifestyle they were living before
the separation took place, Probably one hundred twenty nine thousand. I would think that there's no way one point five million boast extravagant well being care provided to a child a month, because should not ever in a million years cost. They're doing it because he has it, He's got it. How many women determined by what it cost to take care of hundred twenty nine thousand, No, it doesn't. We'll look at the rock and aile many If it gets them to Harrison's, it gets a lot of money. The fact is one
amount of money you gotta pay her to get the kids. It means the mortgage payments. It means the clothes, it means the taffy candy, it means the Hershey games are alimony that happens right that that goes to her. That's that's differs of that. That that's defferent mortgage in her cars and her lifestyle. Why are they Why are the kids? It's what I'm saying, how many women shouldn't be determined by how much money the man has. It should be all right, what does it cost to take care of a kid?
Even with the most outrageous lifestyle? What's the cost? And I there's no possible on earth is one hundred and twenty nine Thou gonna peel it? But you're not gonna win that. But I say that many women would do divorce their men if they got one hundred twenty nine thousand dollars a month and child's a wife would leave me in a second. Can you write there, Dave? Write that down. So one hundred and twenty nine thousand a month, I was like one point five million a year. How do you spend
that much? Do you do that? Anyway? I spend it? Probably me a ghost? Right spot the way for you? HiT's the ground In the morning, the men breastfeed babies pouring to the CDC said it's acceptable what men breastfeed. Believe anything the CDC says anymore, that's what they say. Have you thought about breastfeeding? Say? No? Rock you? Yeah? I think I'm thinking have we lost our minds? Range? Have we lost
our minds? Yes? There's another one a man that wants a baby to breastfeed, say it breastfeeding for men, and you, I also have to get a breastpump if you have another baby, get a breast. But there's some hormone they get injected into them and then the male nipples secrete something, but they're not even sure what the hell it is or if it's good or bad or whatever for the kid. Dave saved that one right there. Yeah, that one. You've been talking to you know who about this stuff.
I don't know, there's something something problems and issues and start to keep them all straight. So Kamala Harris says, the biggest problem now is that disabled cannot get into the bathroom on an airliner. She talked about transportation. He should put it into a venn diagram, that's what she digs. He goes, If you do that, you have your answer right there. She said. The solution to abortion is then in a ven diagram about middle breastfeeding babies
right there. Yeah, put it in three circles. Boom. Maybe she ought to want to Lithuanium left you know who here? Oh, he's working, he's man, he's working too hard. And Biden's putting too many hours in he needs to try a right road. What's on the big show today, if anything, pretty cool rad of game. We got a guy by the Navy Levine. He's the founder of Chili's and he's gonna talk about I
don't know how many if you've been out to a restaurant lately. But there's all these crazy search charges, like a four percent healthcare UH search charge for the employees, three percent um inflation fee, all these sort of crazy things. It's like, is that Chili's pretty good sponsor to make a burger and say ten dollars, make it twelve instead, get rid of the search offs.
We're gonna talk to him about that in all things, restaurant men breastfeeding, right, So I get me out of the Students Report, Willian honor of a beautiful day here in the tri State. That we leave you with the immortal words of the Students Report, And I again want to thank the Secretary for your work. This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. It's that
basic. So transportation is getting right where you write that down, right where you where you are to where you need. That's write that down good bye. Now we understand on seven hundred WLW it's the Uncourt Technologies put
