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Willie discusses the Ohio budget with Ohio Rep Bill Seitz, the abortion issue on the ballot with Amy Natoce, and Mo Egger compares the 2023 Reds to the 2012 Reds.

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money in it now. I Billy Cunningham to grant American, and I hope you had a wonderful or fourth of July long weekend as I did. So many Americans don't want to work Friday. People are off, Saturday off, Sunday off, Monday off, Tuesday off, probably off today. But one man that is working is a state representative. Bill Sites of the Ohio House and Bill Sites, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, let's deal generically. Bill Sites. It's great to have you on

because you're the conscience and the dean of the Ohio Legislature. But before we get there, I watched over the weekend with Taylor Swift Friday and Saturday. Reds Baseball Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I watched FC Tay New England whatever, Robert Craft's team, and I watched three hundred thousand people come downtown on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. And I watched no problems. There were no mass shootings, there were no significant police runs of three hundred thousand

people. You're in this town, You're in a big law firm here, You've been a state rep and senator for about twenty five years. Did you have a sense of pride in the fact that Cincinnati functioned and we had three hundred thousand people come down over the Fourth of July weekend or more without any major incidents of any type. Well, I think that's a tribute to the folks who live in our region and to the respect that we have or a

good time and a good time that is held in an orderly manner. Now, I don't consider Taylor Swift concert goers as being likely criminals to begin with. They tend to be younger teenage teenage girls that are fluting over Taylor. But still, in all, it's great to have that many major events here without incident. Compares very favorably to what we saw over the weekend in Baltimore and Sheldlpia and god knows where else, but you know, knock Wood.

We've had our share of tragedies, there's no question, but fortunately this weekend was a tribute to Cincinnati as a sports town on the move and a concert arena destination place on the move. So it's all good for good old Cincinnati. Before we talk about skiol choice and all those other sexy topics, I want to get your take on a commentary and also on some polling from NBC News that said, overall, thirty nine percent of Americans describe themselves as extremely

proud to be an American. But when you break it down, it comes down to twenty nine percent of Democrats are proud to be an American, seventy one percent of Republicans are proud to be an American. When you break it down further, if you take those between the ages of eighteen to thirty, eighteen to thirty year olds, one percent say they're proud to be Americans. The answers eighteen percent, So eighty two percent of this is NBC News,

so they must be right. Eighty two percent of those eighteen to thirty are not proud to be Americans. In fact, only eighteen percent. What the hell is going on? Well, look, Shount me among the seventy one percent of Republicans that are proud to be an American, and I would say what is going on is our K to twelve schools and our colleges have done a rather poor job at inculcating the pay think values of why America is still

desplight, its flaws, the greatest country in the world. And we're trying to tackle that in the state legislature, first with a bill on higher ed reform that would tend to stamp out some of the wokeness on our college campuses where students get a zero for using the words biological woman on a test, and also a new bill that we're looking at in strengthening our social study standards to make sure that we are teaching the founding documents, to make sure that

we're teaching the real truth about the founding of America. It is not the sixteen nineteen project. It is the seventeen seventy six project. And so we're doing our part. But I think that's really where part of the problem was, is that so many young people have not received an adequate grounding in our history, in both good and bad. But I think on the whole much better good than bad. And they are not learning the biographies of the great

Americans that preceded us. They have not gotten a good job of understanding how America has saved the world in World War One and World War two, how we are still the guardian of the world's peace and security. There's a lot of reasons to be proud of being an American. I don't teach too many people wanting to leave the United States and go somewhere else. I see millions of people clamoring to come in illegally or illegally. We must be doing something

right. Well, when when you pass laws in Columbus, I think teachers, unions and a lot of public education says, so what, because I'm gonna play later today. The comments of law professor Erwin Schemerinsky. Now Schemerinsky has been he's been at UKL, how about University of California at Berkeley for

about twenty seven years. You can imagine his viewpoints. And so when the decisions came out last week on affirmative action, etc. Schemerinsky spoke to his class on Friday afternoon, and I'm gonna play the tape, but he essentially said, now look, from now on, and he's teaching his class from now on, it's wise not to send emails, do not send a text, do not have any written memorandum of any type of what we do here at u CAL Berkeley, because when we're sued, we want to be able

to say that we followed all the laws, all the rules, and all the regulations. In fact, he went so far as to say the following, which I'm gonna play later on. That is, if I'm put in a deposition as the dean of the Law School of UKL Berkeley, and I'm ask about why we're certain professors hired and why we're some not hired, he said, you have to lie. He said to his students, don't tell them why someone was hired. Don't give them a hook to hang their hat

on. To demosh straight that we're proceeding differently than what the Republican courting column in Washington wants us to do. So the dean of the law school, this isn't the engineering, this is the law school teaching constitutional law. Don't put anything in writing. So when the bill cites is he didn't say this. When the bill cites is of this world, change the law and require us to teach things and laws go about American values. We're not going to

do it, but we're going to testify that we did. So how do you overcome how do you overcome that? Well, look, bill that that is a problem. I mean, I've seen this time and again. We pass good law. The question then is how will they be enforced, how will they be how will they be adopted? It often takes time for the word to get out that the law has changed. I'll give you an example.

Just last year, I finally succeeded after five years how to bill that legalized fireworks, And it took a while for the word to get out. But last night fireworks started the entire styline. So I'm proud of that. But it takes time for the word to get out. And if professors are going to be practitioners of civil disobedience and not follow the laws we pass, I don't know what the answer is. Because we can only do so much

as ninety nine state reps and thirty three senators and one governor. We have to hope that the public itself will rise up in opposition and h and begin to spill the beans on what some of these folks in higher academia are actually up to. You saw it a few months ago where the Stanford Law School students booed off the stage a prominent federal judge, and then the dean of a law school chastised the federal judge for coming there in the first place.

I mean, we need to have civil discourse in this country, and all points of view must be respected and listen to, and people I would have never dreamed in law school nor jew of booing a guest speaker regardless of their point of view. You wouldn't have done that at the University of Toledo. I wouldn't have done that at the University of Cincinnati. But now these kids

think they're they're a law into themselves. I guess you know. I'm just looking at a statistic today, Bill to talk about how great America is. This is from the Census Bureau. From nineteen eighty to twenty twenty one, the income of black females has gone up ninety seven point seven percent. The income of black males has gone up thirty three point six percent, and the income of white males has gone up only thirteen point two percent. White females

have gone up one hundred point eight percent. Sure, we have flaws in this country, but when you look at those facts from our own Census Bureau, you'll see that we're making progress for black Americans, for female Americans. This is something to celebrate. We should not be denegrating our own country.

I want to go, I want to go nationally, then locally. But the Berkeley Law School dean Erwin Schemerinsky said that they will secretly enact a policy of racial discrimination and faculty hiring and students selection, which is illegal in California, now illegal in the entire country. He said, quote, if I'm ever deposed, I'm going to deny. I said this to you, quote unquote. So you you have the leader of the law school saying that I

will lie under oath to federal judges. Sound like Bill Clinton, because we're going to ignore the law. Now. Also at o nu Ohio Northern University, A to Ohio not exactly a bastion I thought of liberal thought, Professor Scott Gerber was perp walked out of his quote constitutional law class by two armed agents of the law school at the Ohio Northern and coompanied by two eight to

police department officials because and taken to the dean's office. And so Scott Garber, who's sixty two years old, been there twenty two years, thought, you know, is there an active shooter on campus? Or is my wife

dead? And when he got to the dean's office, he was given his walking papers because he had written a column for Hill dot com in Washington, and also it was excerpted in the Wall Street Journal that law schools and colleges need more diversity of opinion, that d EI is important, but we need diversity of opinion. And he was fired because of lack of collegiality. So we're not talking about Berkeley, Bill Sites, who controls the house with an

iron grip. We're talking about Ohio Northern University. Your comments, yep, I heard, I heard. I heard your segment with that professor a week or so ago. And what happened to him is inexcusable and unforgivable. And I hope he sues and gets his job back. But intolerance on college campuses is unfortunately a fact of life. The liberal left seems to be willing to silence any views except their own and punish those who express an opposing view.

That really is a shame, and that's what we're trying to get to the bottom of. One of the things we just put in the budget we just passed is to create five new centers of Constitutional Excellence, encouraging the diversity of opinion at five schools in Ohio, Cleveland State, Ohio State, University of Cincinnati, Miami, and Toledo. We are setting up five new institutes at a cost of a couple of million dollars a pop, just to encourage that

very diversity of opinion that the Ohio Northern professor so eloquently addressed. If these laws are ignored by Ohio Northern University, which God bless them, not exactly the Harvard of the Midwest. But if I could have gotten there when I was going to law school, I would have done it. I think they rejected man. I think Toledo is the only one. It took me. I would have done it. But I can't imagine those who run Ohio Northern

is going to ignore what you're doing. They don't care about what Columbus says. They couldn't care less well, I have Northern apparently as a private school, so our ability to control them is more limited than what we have over the public universities like you see in Miami and Ohio states. So what can

I say? But eventually, Bill, you gotta hope that right minded people, the people of that seventy one percent of Republicans who still believe America is a great country, will vote with their feet say I don't want to go someplace where my freedom to express a contrary opinion is so ruthlessly suppressed. And

ultimately that's got to be That's got to be the answer. People. We need to get the word out when these incidents happen, and then people need to vote with their feet and say I'm not going to go there, where to go? I'm to go somewhere. If you can't go to y our Northern you can't go anywhere. Well you know there there I you know, what can I say? There are there are some colleges that still I mean, we have George Mason University, we have Hillale College. There are a

few beacons of conservative thought in the college world, but not many. And I still think that setting up these five new centers of constitutional good lu Diversity of opinion is a good thing we're doing and hopefully that'll catch on and the world will get out. And lastly, we got to talk about the budget. We got off on a bit of a tangent. I think you and I could go round and around forever, only about a minute and a half

remaining. Explain school choice. That is, if your kids in the Princess School district, which is failing, uh, you can you can get get your grade schooler or high schooler and the state will pay to go to a good school. Please explain sure. We now have universe school choice in Ohio. Everyone who comes from a family earning less than four hundred and fifty percent of the poverty line will be eligible for a voucher to attend the private or

prochial school of their choice. People who make more than four hundred and fifty percent of the poverty line will receive a voucher as well, but it will be in diminished value according to a sliding scale, so that the very richest people will only get a voucher worth ten percent of the value of the base voucher. But everyone will qualify for a voucher. That's a good thing.

At the same time, the Ohio House insisted on fully funding the K to twelve traditional public schools through the constitutional formula that we came up with a couple of years ago. So there's something in this budget for devotees of traditional K to twelve schools and something in the budget for devotaes of school choice. The problem with school choice, and I'm a big believer in school choice, is that we are very fortunate here in Hamilton County to have so many in parochial

schools. When you get into rural Ohio and southeast Ohio, there are no sins this is and that's to go to. So in a way, we've kind of created a bit of a false promise for the folks that live in those counties where there simply are no private or parochial schools to go to. So you say, well, okay, we'll develop them and we'll spring them

up. Yes, but then we have to be sure that they're run by honorable people and they're not being run by a bunch of grifters, because we had that problem in years gone by with the charter schools, where some of them were lacking in proper accountability and financial controls. And then we had to come back and correct for that. But school choice is a good thing, and back to our main conversation, this is one way of ensuring that there will be choice in where you send your kids to school. You know,

I mean, I believe in traditional public schools. I believe in school choice. My kids went to Saint x and say Nantoninis. I went to Covidale Elementary and Western Hills High School. I believe in education for everybody, but I also believe different strokes for different folks. And so as long as we continue to fund the traditional K to twelve schools fully and also fund the parochial schools through the voucher program, we're gonna have something to be proud of.

We're one of only eight states now that have universal school choice. We became the eighth state over the weekend. That's a good thing, and it's the statistics show, by the way, that the Catholic schools that remained open during COVID to a greater extent than the public schools did are not having this terrible fall off in math and English scores that we're seeing in the traditional public schools. So the Catholic option worked during COVID we got to run Bill Sites once

again from Columbus. But when deans of law school suborne perjury loudly and proudly, it's chaos us and we're in trouble once again. Bill Sites Representative, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. There's glorious Wednesday afternoon. Thank you, Yeah, celebrate our birthday. Thanks Billy Yeah, and buzus America. Let's continue with more your reaction five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham News Radio seven WLW Men.

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reach your goals and find new customers. You had as wonderful a weekend as I did, friends and family, playing a little golf with the boys, typical American four or five days off, although I did work of course Friday and Sunday night. Spent some time at Siemen, Ohio and Adams County to Kim's Family Market. I go there maybe once or twice a year. It's Amish country to to buy a whole bunch of good stuff. It's about a sixty minute drive from like the downtown area. It's wonderful to go back in

time. And as we were traveling out there, I said to the People's judge, whom I right, there's all parts of Ohio that we know nothing about and nobody lives in. Get out east of Eastgate and go out to Eastern Hamlet, Claremont County and get to Brown County. Went through parts of Highland County to get to Adams County and there's nobody anywhere. It's good and it's unbelievable. The Amish mayhead may have it figured out. I'm not sure.

I could not live that lifestyle, but it was wonderful. But I would note with interest that family member of a good man was killed this morning. The Reverend Peterson Mingo confirmed today that that his niece, eighteen year old Shimari Mingo, died at University Hospital earlier today. He's the long time pastor

at Christ Temple Full Gospel Baptist Church in Evanston. You might see uh Reverend Mingo at many, many, many different events in which violence has occurred, and he's there to kind of seek the end thereof and with little or no success. Shooting occurred just before two thirty am Fifth and Walna Street, near Government Square, right in front of the Federal Office the Federal Courthouse Potter Stewart Courthouse. A sixteen year old boy was struck by a bullet during the incident

and hospitalized as well. And at this point it's a typical drive by shooting that only receives note because of the relative being killed of the Reverend Peterson Mingo, and we've reached out to him, but I understand he's a grieving mightily that violence is overtaking many of our cities. I would note, as I did with Representative Bill Sites, that three hundred thousand came downtown. There was great concern that maybe not the fans of Taylor Swift, but others may take

advantage of that circumstance to do nasty stuff. And essentially nothing happened of any great note. I would assume if something did happen, we would have discovered Friday night or Saturday or Sunday, if you take the three red sellouts, about one hundred thousand people showed up Friday, Saturday and Sunday, including Sunday had north to thirty thousand fans, so more than one hundred thousand went to the Reds game. About one hundred and thirty thousand went to the two nights

of Taylor Swift, including twenty five to thirty thousand outside. They're on top of that, FC add up to numbers between Friday, Saturday and Sunday there were about three hundred thousand people almost like the WEBN fireworks for God's sakes, without much incident. And you might recall that even with the fireworks that take place every year under the leadership of Scott Reinhardt, seldom other serious events of

crime. A very very small number of individuals are responsible for a greatly outlanding's conduct in the city of Cincinnati deva drive by in front of the Federal Courthouse downtown truly unbelievable. So we wish well that the family of Reverend Peterson Mingo may find peace because his eighteen year old niece was gunned down a government square

waiting for a bus. And you heard Brian Combs and Matt Reeese speak to some who were there, and the great majority expressed the same concerns about this gun violence as I have, which is it's more than completely out of control. And when I watched what happened in Philadelphia over the weekend in which five

individuals were killed, many others were victimized by being wounded. Washington, d C. Atlanta at a terrible incident, along with along with New Orleans, Saint Louis, practically every city over a weekend of the summer as hundreds are merely thousands of people shot over a period of time. In Cincinnati, we're to have about five hundred people shot in the city of Cincinnati, conducted by

a small number of individuals, maybe five hundred to one thousand. A lot of it reasons have nothing to do with ghost guns or a or fifteens or whatever it might be, because those things have been around forever. In fact, there are many more armed societies than we have without massive lawlessness. I always smirk a little bit when CNN talks about gun violence, as if some inanimate metal object gets up on its own and simply rolling around the streets shooting

itself. You would not ever say that if someone dies in a dui that it was car violence, or if someone eats themselves to death. Obesities a terrible problem in American society. You got to blame the spoon, maybe the fork or the knife. No, it's the person doing it. It's not

some inanimate metal object committing some terrible offense. It is the fact that in Philadelphia and sadly Cincinnati is well on its way to get to this point, has almost an acceptance of gun violence by a defined small number of individuals. And this morning there were news conferences held in Philadelphia about this particular person who

was obviously mentally ill. He was a Black Lives Matter supporter. He was crazy to keV law himself up and to get a rifle and a so called ghost guns simply walked the streets of Philadelphia and a defined section shooting people willy nilly. That race had nothing to do with it, Robbery had nothing to

do with it. Mental illness had a lot to do with it. But when I watched the mayor and the prosecutor, guy named Krasnick, there Larry Krasnick talk about the problem is not enough gun registration or not enough laws against ghost guns, which already exist. In his sickening, about a week earlier, there was a Fox News crew that took a video and simply rolled up and down the streets of Philadelphia at night to watch what's happening in that section

in which this crazy guy with a gun killed five people. It looked like sections of Bangladesh. There were fires on the sidewalks, there was a cardboard housing everywhere. It was an open air drug market in which the city of Philadelphia provides the drugs and provides the needles. There were thousands of zombies walking around the streets of Philadelphia. Fortunately, that's not happened here yet. And whether it's Atlanta or Philadelphia, New York, Portland is among the worst.

Chicago is awful, and that is that there's no sense we have to help these people. The head of the police union in Philadelphia was this morning on CBS Morning News talking about we could get so many thousands of calls every week from this one horrible section of Philadelphia and never do any research on the perpetrators

because frankly, it's dangerous for us to go there. It's dangerous for the police to go into sections of Philadelphia because the police don't want to deal day after day, hour after our, minute after minute with thousands of individuals that are drug addicted and mentally ill setting fires on sidewalks and in public streets. These sections of our major cities are they look like Bangladesh, just it's Cincinnati

has not gotten there yet. But I am confident that over time, if our policies, of liberal democratic policies continue, this is what's going to happen. And so one to ask about whether one has pride in America, and this poll was conducted by Gallup. Thirty nine percent of Americans in general have extreme pride in the United States of America. And you break it down by political affiliation, something like twenty one percent of Democrats have extreme pride, seventy

one percent of Republicans have pride in this country. But go down to young folks, this is an incredible number. Eighteen percent. Eighteen percent of Americans between the ages of eighteen and thirty four say the same thing. By the time Americans get to be fifty five and older, the numbers about forty percent. But when the more time you spend in our public education system, the more likely it's going to be you don't like the place in which you live.

And when I watched some of the messages from liberal Democrats yesterday about having stolen the land, we didn't steal the land. We defeat it in war the Indian tribes in a cruel and vicious manner, I might add, and also we continue to search to have a more perfect union. But only eighteen percent of eighteen and thirty four year olds have extreme pride in this country,

and that means eighty two percent do not. In fact, it would be difficult to go through the public education system in this country and go to college and get out and feel good about your country, because you're not taught the accurate history of what occurred in this great country, only the bad stuff. And God knows there is lots of bad stuff that happened that government and individual Americans over the last two hundred and forty seven years have done lots of bad

things. Because we are human beings and we're flawed. We're terribly flawed. There's a reason, as Bill Sites says, that literally millions of people every year one two and desire to come into this country. And the door swings both ways. If all the complainers and the winers don't like the place, please get out and leave and go somewhere else. And that is certainly available from the Gallop poll was taken June first to June twenty second, just by

political affiliation. Seventy one percent of Republicans say they're proud of this country. Only twenty nine of Democrats say they're proud of this country. What one cannot waive the American flag on July fourth in many parts of this great country of ours and be supported in any way that don't like it, don't like being here. And this has huge implications, For example, with our military. Who would want to fight and die for a country that you don't love?

Would you? It used to be military was a place for individuals to go to find their way, some for a career, some four to eight years, but right now is about ten to fifteen thousand per month. Lack of enlistment and recruitment goals are not being met anywhere. If you come out of the public education system other than Dear Park High School, for example, and become a young adult, you don't want to fight and die for a country

that you hate. That should not exist anywhere. So it has terrible implications long term, and for a long time, liberals have pushed narratives of structural racism and white supremacy that is infected like a virus the brains of many young Americans. We can go through periods of time or the leadership is African American, or white liberals go through periods of time of Hispanic leadership. We can have attorney generals who are black. We can have judges that are black.

Here in Hamleton County, for example, talk about white supremacy. Do you think mayor fta peer of all, is an instrument of white supremacy? FT peer of all white supremacy. I don't think so. Think that three African American or the two African American county commissioners are instruments of white supremacy. I don't think so. It doesn't work that way. The judges in Hamlety County at least elected. In the city of Cincinnati, there's eight or nine African

American judges. Are they instruments of white supremacy? Of course not. The facts don't matter. The cause must be kept alive, even if the cause has been cured. We're gonna have black presidents. We can have black attorney generals. We're gonna have black federal judges. We're gonna have black common police court judges. We're gonna have black municipal court judges. We can have prosecutors of various colors and regimes. We can have county commissioners in charge of the

money. None of it makes any difference. You can never admit progress, never say we're marching towards a more perfect union. Don't say that the cause, the mission must be kept alive. And so when kids come out of an education system in which the left tells them we live in a racist, sexist, declining country, this is not the land of opportunity. This is

the land of oppression and white supremacy. Facts do not matter. And the drug of victimhood is spent and sealed all over the country every day with the narcotic of despair. Well, and so we don't celebrate the greatness of our country. We rip on it every chance we get, even though the facts to the difference, it makes no difference. We live in I think every major American city outside of Miami, Florida, nineteen of the first twenty are

completely controlled by leftists and liberal Democrats. Prosecutors, offers, the judges, the police departments, etc. Memphis, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Columbus completely controlled utterly by Democrats. You can't find a Republican with a search warrant doesn't work However, you can't admit that the leftists have taken over almost all American cities and about half the states and had these results that you see in Philadelphia and

in Cincinnati would drive by shootings. Joe Dieters said it a few years ago. It takes one punk with a gun to ruin a million dollars in economic development. So when you had matt reeson, you had Brian Comb's interview those at the bus stop on Fifth and Walnut saying it isn't safe. Believe him, it isn't safe, And it isn't safe because of their color, or their religion, or their party. It isn't safe because of a lack of fathers in the homes, lack of a good public education, a lack of

values, morals and ethics. There was one interview conducted in which a person talked about godliness, that that is certainly the case that especially boys need a father figure in the home, and there are none. And the number committing these acts in our Hamilton County is five hundred to one thousand that will be quickly freed by Judge Jennifer Branch every chance she gets it. Doesn't believe criminals should be locked up. You want to decriminalize crime by freeing crimin finals,

that's the idea, that's the philosophy. Get them out of jail, and if you commit murder, make sure you find some excuse or reason to get them out as soon as possible. It's sad and it's sick, but even the judges have been victimized to a large extent by the public education system. Talk about the country being leftists and sexist and racist and declining, not the

land of opportunity, whether it's the land of oppression. So you come out not liking the place where you were born, where your parents were born, where you're from, you don't like it. Never admit success, never acknowledge failure caused by your policies, blame everyone but yourself. In the city of Chicago, the new Mayor Johnson is to the left of Lory Lightfoot, and she was elected by the citizens of Chicago. And whatever American city you pick,

the education system is in complete collapse. There's no sense of love for this country, which has terrible consequences for the long term survivability. And who would want to fight and die in a military in a country that you loathe. I'll let's continue with more. After one o'clock today is amming Natosi. She's with a group trying to not have you vote no, not have you. She wants you to vote yes in August. And she's with Protect Women

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of signatures to get it on the ballot in November. Now, whether a sixty percent threshold is required or a fifty percent plus one is required in November is a different is the issue in August in August eighth, But as far as whether abortion on demand through birth is effective, that's a November issue. Joining you and I now is aiming to Tosi. She's to Protected Women of Ohio's, shall we say, a pro life group, a pro life individual

aiming to Tosy. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. So it's now about one oh seven one o eight pm on Wednesday afternoon. Why is today a big date when it comes to saving lives. Yeah, thanks so much for having me Bill. So earlier this morning, the ACL and Planned Parenthood and all the for profit abortion giants turned in their signatures to the Ohio Secretary of States group to qualify for the November ballot. They are trying to get

their extreme and dangerous antiparent amendment on the November ballot. And this would completely eviscerate parental rights. If it makes it onto the ballot and passes, it would remove all parental consent and notification requirements for minors obtaining abortion sex changes. Like you said, it would allow for abortion on demand all the way through nine months, and it completely strips away health and safety protections for women.

So they submitted their signatures today and we're just waiting to see whether or not they'll be verified and make it onto the ballot this November. So this it might be a little bit confusing those not in the subject matter. But on August eighth, there's a special election called by the legislature to let all Ohioans vote YEA or nay, and the issue is going to be yes on the issue. I'm going to vote yes. I would assume you are also,

but it says it takes sixty percent. Current law is fifty percent plus one person, and to change the constitution ought to take more than that. And so that means in August the eighth, the only issue, the abortion issue specifically, is not on the ballot August the eighth. What is on the ballot is when constitutional amendments are proposed by generally outside groups from California. That whether it's a sixty percent or a fifty percent, is on the ballot August

eighth. And so the signature is submitted for November. Can you tell the American people about how many signatures are submitted this morning and how many they have to get to I get the issue on the ballot in November. Sure, So the ACLU has to submit four hundred and thirteen thousand valid signatures in order

to qualify for the November ballot. They said that they turned in just over seven hundred thousand signatures, leaving some wiggle room for some signatures that might be thrown out throughout the process, but they just need about four hundred and thirteen thousand. So the next step is for the Ohio Secretary of State in the county boards of elections to comb through these signatures and verify whether or not they

meet that requirement. So at this point, seven hundred thousand it was kind of the goal because it means you may turn in signatures, but it's got to be a valid registered voter. Is seven hundred thousand to get down to four hundred and thirteen thousand? Is that a Is that normal to have that many? It's almost three hundred thousand more than you need in the past. How many do you have to submit in general to get to get valid signatures?

Because many people will signed up having no register that they're not registered to vote, so they don't matter. Is that a common number? Is that a pretty good or a pretty bad number? It's pretty common. The one thing, though, that's been very interesting is the fact that the acl YOU has not been hiding the tactics they're using to try to qualify this extreme anti

parent amendment for the ballot. They were actually caught on video recently collecting signatures and one of their paid signature gatherers took a signature from somebody who said they weren't even a registered voter in Ohio, So that just goes to show how hard they've been working to lie to Ohioans, to lie to voters, just to try to get as many signatures as they can, especially since they're employing paid signature gatherers, you know, they're taking any signatures they can in order

to get paid there. And so that just goes to show the tactics they've been using in Ohio and why it's so dangerous and why we're all really waiting to see what happens with their qualification process and the verification process and whether or not will make the November ballot, and we're certainly doing everything we can to make sure that the ACLU does not get their extreme anti parent then on the ballot in November, and amy it appears that in November November seventh is the

general election, if they do get enough signature to put it on the ballot. The word mother, the word child unborn baby is not mentioned in the law that we'd be voting on to put in the constitution. Explain why Planned Parenthood and the ASLU have not used the term mother. They use the term health, which can be emotional health. It's not the life of the mother.

They kind of confuse life of the mother with health of the mother and let's face it, if a mother's life truly is in jeopardy to have a baby, I think I think right to lifers would say, well, that's a life in being. Therefore an abortion would be appropriate if the life of the mother is truly at risk, But the health of the mother is completely different. Explain the difference between the life of the mother. And by the way, the word and mother's not used either. As we know men men

have babies all the time. So it's the health of the mother and the life of the mother. Explain the difference. Yeah, that's exactly right, Bill, See hit on a couple of things there. So what this amendment says is that somebody can get an abortion after the point of viability if an abortionist determines it's appropriate and if it is necessary. Yes, So they're putting this in the hands of the abortionists, the people who make their livings performing

abortions. Now get determined whether or not you can perform a painful late term abortion, So of course they're going to allow late term abortion. It also says that an abortionist can perform a late term abortionist to protect the health of the mother, but health is not defined within this amendment. So it doesn't just mean a woman's physical health. It means a woman's emotional health, mental

health, social health, even her financial health. So this is an incredibly dangerous loophole that abortionists can now say, while you know, having this child will negatively affect a woman's social health, and so sure we can perform a nine month abortion on an otherwise healthy baby. So this is an incredibly dangerous loophole written into the amendment that allows for abortion on demand. And something else you touched on was the fact that the amendment doesn't use the word woman.

That doesn't appear anywhere, the word adult doesn't appear anywhere. There's no mention of age restrictions anywhere. So what this amendment does is it allows minors to obtain abortions without parental consent or notification. So this amendment goes far beyond your typical pro life, pro choice argument and instead is opening up the doors to allowing painful, late term abortions on demand and removing parents from the conversation instead

letting the government step in and parent are children? So mother woman? So well, what term is used to describe the person who's pregnant? What term is used? So they use the word individuals, and that's done intentionally. Individuals. Yes, yes, the acl use attorneys intentionally chose this word because an individual simply means a single person. That's a ten year old, a

thirteen year old. It means male and female. And so it's opening up the door to allowing miners to get abortions, but also sex change surgeries and procedures without their parents knowing about it, because again, it doesn't define the gender, it doesn't define who this applies to, and it doesn't even specifically say that this is only about abortion. It says it's about abortion and reproductive decisions. So certainly sex changes affect your reproductive abilities. So this amendment really

opens the door as well to sex change surgeries for miners. So if some fourteen year old girl identifies as a boy encouraged by a skull district that by the proper use of a pronoun and they become confused during the most important decision in their life, that fourteen year old girl who wants to become a boy could transition if this passes without parental consent or even knowledge, that's exactly right, and it would also allow others within her life to help her transition without

her parents knowing about it. The amendment says that it protects anybody who assists with an abortion or reproductive decision. So this fourteen year old girl could be counseled by a soccer coach or a teacher or a doctor in her life. Anybody can help her obtain sex procedures, sex change procedures without her parents knowing about it, and those adults would be protected. Then they're allowed to go

help her get these procedures with no questions asked. All right, Denny head On, the Attorney General, head On Secretary of State the week or two ago, and they point out that the initiative and referendum process survives the vote in August and or November. By that, I mean, if there's a group of citizens Ohio who want to have proposed a law, it's called the

initiative process, get the right number of signature that survives. If the legislature in Columbus passes a law that a bunch of citizens in Ohio don't like, the referendum still exists. But this is amending the constitution, which is a different process than lawmaking. This is the foundation of the rights we have as

Ohioans. For example, in Washington, if you have a constitutional amendment, takes two thirds of the House, two thirds of the Senate, three fourths of the states, the great majority of states on a constitutional amendment of the state constitution, demands well above fifty percent, because this isn't fifty one forty

nine issue. It should be an issue of sixty or seventy percent. And so they want to circumvent the legislature, come in from out of state and impose the most draconian, the most disgusting abortion and or sexual reassignment surgery upon Ohiowans without the consent of the legislature, and the idea that this is against the right to votes a bunch of bs hell, we're voting, How can

you be voters don't have a right to vote when we're voting. Need to vote it down, vote no. In August and once again aiming to Tosi, what is your website? To them, I can send Tony Bender and all of his supporters right. Our website is protect Women Ohio dot com. We encourage everybody to go visit the website. There's tons of information there on what this extreme antiparent amendment would do. That's being peddled by the ACLU.

There's links to all of our social media channels. Again, it's protect Women Ohio dot com. This is really an election about making sure your friends and failing members are registered to vote and that they know to vote Yes and August and No one November. So just really encourage everybody to help spread the word. It's the easiest and most free way of making sure we've got yes and August and No one November. Amy, you're a great American, and thank

you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, thank you so much. Bill, thank God. Let's continue with more. A woman's womb should not be a tomb. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred ww No Thatt Bason. Violet Jessup was aboard the RMS Olympic when it collided with another ship. Two years later, she was aboard the Titanic. After that, she was on the Britannic when it hit a German mind and saying, and she lived to tell the tales of all three shipwrecks.

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early, but two my left. Larry Krasner, the Philadelphia District Attorney, is holding a news conference discussing the mass shooting that took place in Philadelphia by a crazy person. Buy any fair estimate what happened here is the person involved

is nuts, to use the vernacular. This is a forty year old Black Lives Matter activist who has also calls himself a transsexual, transgender individual who wore brawls and panties and had lost his mind over a period of time living in a section of Philadelphia better known as Bangladesh because of the whore in which those people are forced to live with thousands of homeless, massive open air drug markets people shooting up with impunity the city and providing clean needles to make shooting up

a lot easier. The mainstream media is not going to make this a big deal because the person involved in this mass shooting is a Black Lives Matter activist and also it describes himself as transgender, wearing brawls and panties, etc. But this person is mentally ill, and that you can pass all the laws

you want have no impact. And this feeds into the diet tribe that you who may believe in the Second Amendment, someone like chip Hart is going to be told that he's going to follow more rules and regulations and laws they attack the Second Amendment and not deal with the mental health and the fact that the mayor of Philadelphia and all the last twenty years I've done a horrible job in conducting themselves and official policies that permit someone to accumulate these weapons when they're mentally

ill, which is by the way, against the law. And at this point he was apprehended, he'll make a claim of insanity that probably will not fly, and away we go. So we mourned the passing, including the passing of Reverend Mingoes a niece who was gunned down about two thirty am this morning waiting for a bus at Fifth and Walnut Street drive by. Don't know

if she was targeted for specific reasons or not. Another sixteen year old and eighteen to sixteen year and we're both shot in front of the Federal Courthouse. As the denigration of our cities continue, unubated. Let's continue, We never stop. We simply continue. One thirty home Your reds are unbeatable. News Radio seven hundred WW Cincinnati, mus traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred wl W Cincinnati. A tragic loss for a man who's been fighting violent in

Cincinnati for years. With the one thirty report, I'm Jack Crumley breaking now in the middle of town, the middle of downtown. You know, that's kind of happened, that's kind of that's kind of threatening. That is Arnetta Collier. She spoke with us from the Government Square bus stop this morning, not far from where eighteen year old Shamari Mingo was fatally shot before dawn. She is the niece of the Reverend Peterson Mingo, and I talked to him

earlier this morning, and as you can imagine, he's he's heartbroken. His entire families in mourning. But throughout the conversation he was clear about one thing, which is this only doubles his resolve to continue this really important work. Cincinnati may Raf tab pure Vall and underaged teen was also wounded in that shooting. No word yet from police on any suspects. Now the latest traffic and weather together. I'm the UC Health Traffic Center. U see Health's always on

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Staying mostly sunny through the remainder of your day out there today. Temperatures will be hot right up to about ninety one degrees this afternoon, with that wind down to the south light right around five miles per hour humidity on the high side, that's going to meet a feels like temperature near ninety five for the remainder of your afternoon. Make sure you're staying hydrated. We can't rule out the potential for an isolated storm today, but it doesn't look likely. That's

a better chance as we head on into Thursday. From me a severe weather station, I'm nine First Warning Media Rovald Just Brandon spent our News radio seven hundred WLW rate our show's sunny skies in the Tri State. It's hot and humid out there, eighty nine degrees right now. All Hio Winds for Reproductive Rights reportedly turning in at least seven hundred thousand petitions signatures in their effort to

get a state constitutional amendment in front of voters this November. The supporters for the issue need about four hundred and fifteen thousand of those to be validated. Next up those the August special election that'll decide if the voting threshold for constitutional amendments such as that pro choice issue is going to be raised to go from a simple majority to sixty percent. Another citizen initiative could also be on the

ballot this November. That one would legalize marijuana for recreational purposes statewide. The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol is submitting its petitions today. Ohio has legal marijuana only for medicinal purposes. Businesses may want to get prepared now for something that's coming next month. For the past three years, people in debt from

college have gotten a reprieve that will soon be over. Student loan payments will resume next month, and that could be bad for places like online retailers, bars, and restaurants. They're expected to take the brunt of spending that would have gone to them, but now we'll be going back to lenders. The average borrower who took money out for college pays about three hundred dollars per month in student loan bills. That is ABC's Sherry Preston and cocaine found at the

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opening all possibilities before us. And the Asian powers are subordinated to their own creation. And they smile at his achievement, and they say he shall live forever, for he does God do it for money. He does not do it for glory. He does it for his pepole, he does it for his country. He does it for freed up. And the god shine down down, and the gods shine down on us still because of him alone, because of him. Hello the Nathan's famous fourth of July Champion of the World,

Joe chet Down. Hello, Hello, Hello, Cliet, And I'm scold, I'm broadcasting. All right, guy, that is better than pro wrestling right there. I mean this guy, Joey Chestnut. Were you here when he I don't think you were. On a Friday about ten years ago, he comes in, I don't think, so to promote something, Joey Chestnut, and he's a little bit hungry. He would like a snack. So I called three four seven one one one one taste so good, you gotta have it, bad lar Roses as Frank LaRosa, Michael Rosa. So

I said, Joey, what's a snack? Is he many? How many? He said, give me two large loaded beeches. I said two largelifteen inch loaded. Yeah. I got there about forty minutes later. Guess what, Within ten minutes they're gone, bye bye. I said, that's the best eating. He was almost like a lizard that kind of disconnected, maybe like a puff at disconnected his jaw and the food and went in like a reticulated python. I thought, you know anyone that can eat without hesitation?

Two fifteen inch loaded Larrosa's pizzas, I'd say, in a twenty minutes, and two of them went south, along with a gallon of water. I said, Joey, that's pretty good. Seg not even you could do that. You're not kidding. He won yesterday is sixteenth Mustard Belt, downing sixty two hot dogs and to win the and buns to win the nation. And then Nathan's a hot dog eating contest that was raided delayed, apparently they were going to cancel it, and he said, nay, he's hungry and he

wants to eat. He consumed eighteen thousand, four hundred and fourteen calories yesterday. Prior to this, he ate one hundred and four and is over his career he is eight and one hundred and forty one hard boiled eggs in eight minutes, Oh Coohan Luke style, fifty five glazed donuts in eight minutes, forty five pulled pork sandwiches in ten minutes. Fine. He sets records that will never be right. I can't imagine. I think the old time record

he set is seventy six. Well that the Japanese guy, I don't know. I guess he must have faded off into the sunset beat him. Yeah, and Joey Chestnut is not a large man. No, but to eat fifty two? How many sixty two? What do you mean? Sixty sixty two hot dogs and buns? And then Mickey Sudo defended her women's title, downing thirty nine thirty nine and a half hot dogs and buns, about twenty three behind Joey Chestnut. Kind of the intro was, shall we say,

unbelievable? Well, I think you ought to use that intro. Just put your name on the end, Willie. That's right, Joey, you got to use it and get a hold of that guy with Nathan's hot dogs and say, hey, I want to use that for my intro. And I watched him on the floor in the New York Stock Exchange today, Yes, being interviewed. He said he was hungry, hungry. Now when he gets hungry, watch out. I don't know, Well, he'll clean the restaurant

out. How many Skyline three ways could he eat? I'd say how many how many cheese Coney's could heat down? I'd say sixty or seventy. I mean, I don't know. Makes sorry eating a look ridiculous. How many Roun's roost chickens would he eat? I mean all of them? Maybe no chickens left. No, I wouldn't know what to do. No, No, there wouldn't There wouldn't be any chicken on the west on the west side anymore. How about Ea Chestnut comes to town? Elly Delli cruise turns down?

Yes, home run good. Let's get into sports, will he? The Stute Report is a proud service every local tem Star Heating interconditioning dealers tem Star Quality you can field in Cincinnati called Sheldon Braun and Braun Heating at five one, three, three, eighty five, seventy seven, sixty five hungry eat? I want to eat? Well? Yeah, let's see. Nick sends out with a three run homer. Jonathan India goes deep and drives in three yesterday as the Reds down to Nats. The Reds have now won eighteen.

They're their last twenty two, seventeen of twenty on the road, eighteen of twenty two. How many on the road seventeen they're their last twenty in nineteen seventy five and nineteen seventy six. The Red supposedly and their best team ever at any point that either of those teams goes seventeen and three on the road, I don't think so. No. The Reds are twenty one and

sixth since d Day June sixth. That's the second best record in baseball to the Braves seventeen and three on the road since May twenty sixth, the home of the Indianapolis five hundred at the Red start of the season at one point one and nine on the road one and nine since then. Do the math, Bengo. They're forty seven and thirty nine on the year through eighty six games. The last season thirty two and fifty four good three Rids rookies reached

safely Yesterday four times in the game. America's team wins on America's birthday. That's the first time that's happened since May eighth, nineteen thirty five, with Gillie Campbell, IVL Goodman and Lou Riggs. Who Lou Sweet, Lou Riggs, IVL Goodman and Gillie Campbell. I remember IV nineteen thirty five was the year the Hoover Dam was completed and the Social Security Act was enacted. Why are the Reds this good? Can you tell me? Infusion of great talent?

Of talent? Willie Nick Crawl says, you're gonna We're gonna see talent coming coming. It's it's coming, it's coming. I think it's it's here, it's here, and more's coming. But right now, Matt McClain, Andrew Abbott, Ellie de la Cruz at all are getting it done without Green, Lodolo, sometimes Ashcraft who just came back. He's pitching Tonight's Hunter Green coming back August. What's wrong with him? This time? He's become like the Knick Sanzel is his hip. He's got a hip, yeah, twenty

three years old. Too much dancing. He's got a hip problem in his twenty three. Lodolo's got that the tibia thing in his leg. He just got the boot taken off his leg. Unbelievable. If somebody had said to you that those three Hammers at this point would have six total wins, right where would the Reds be? Right down there with the Nationals and the A's and the Royals stink they might have the best team in all of baseball.

Let's see six h five of his lance back tonight I believe so okay, thank you Ralph's American grilled inside pitch and then to Kel's Chevrolet Extrinning show after the game. Now the Reds lead the National League Central by one game. That's because the Cubs beat the Brewers yesterday. Let's see also Red's fan favorite in twenty fifteen home run derby Champ Todd Friser. We'll headline a meet and greeted barstool sports book inside Hollywood Casino, Lawrenceburg this Monday night, July the

tenth, Frasier. The event runs seven to nine pm. Let's see what else is going on? Oh, Ahl Hockey, Our beloved Cyclones have announced a new affiliation agreement today with the New York Rangers, the Clones that spent the last six seasons as the affiliate with the Buffalo Sabers. With the New York Rangers. What is Marty Brennahan think about Scott Borros representing Ellie Della Cruz. I don't know, well, you know what he thought about Scott Borass

not good? And then I also I wanted to check and see, uh certain celebrities here in town were seen with the Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow yesterday at Michael Rubens Fourth of July party in the Hamptons. There are reports that you were there. Can't say, and Sarah Elise can't say, joining Tom Brady, little baby, Travis Scott, Justin and Hailey Bieber. Who's little Scott? Travis Scott? Travis you mean little baby, little baby? Who's I

guess he's a rapper? Beyonce, jay Z was in the house, Usher Neo, Ben Afflack and j Lowe, Kevin Hart, Kim Kardashian and Bill Cunningham. Can't say, and Sarah Elise can't say. Wow, you guys, get you guys, get the You're on the A list. Has he gone Hollywood on us? Who jab? Yes? I don't know. There was an all white everybody wore white. Can't say white anymore. That's another problem. That was the name of the that was the thing of the party.

White party in the Hamptons. No matter how good things are, you had to keep things as bad as possible, keep the money at coming. I don't know. A little baby Sheriff is he a rapper? I would assume, yeah, sure. I'm sure David, he's a rapper. Kevin Kevin, Kevin Durant was there, Odell Beckham Junior, Jack Harlowe, Richard Todd, and Matt Reese. What about Dennis Jansen, Uh yeah, but yeah, he's on the list too. Dj was there, Yeah, along with Jim Scott. Jim Scott and also uh uh uh Julie O'Neill. She's

got problems going on right now, also, Willie. We want to say congratulations today to East Central High School athletic director Don Stowfield, the home of the Trojans. Don Stowfield is one of the five of twenty twenty three Women's of Will Hall of Fame Award winners. So that is a national girls high school scholarship program. Uh. He's he's done a great job and promoting girls sports. So we say, uh, Bill Cunningham, congratulations to East Central's

a darn stone Field. My puppet sent to me by some hooter waitresses. Right the helmet's on my head right there. East Central, East Central the champs. They won it. They won it all right about that? I think they beat Harrison easily to the rocks chagrin. Don't say anything about the Harris saying against Harrison against the Ross saying, yep, and about Della Cruz was invited to the home run. I mean, you know what, he's going to be going to that game and for a long time, I hope.

So, I think, you know what, he's focusing on what he's doing and helping the Reds win over five. He doesn't need to go to Seattle and hit home runs. You can hit him here, thank you. Now, we made him count, made him major announcement because there's a few few players over the years that have gone to that not good and went right into the tank in the second half because you change your swing, baby head

home runs. Correct. I know when I played for Thomas Funeral Home jar Park Pony gig Right, we were experts of land down bunts and hitting the long ball, kind of like Matt McLean and mister Steer. Matt mcclean's and Steer unbelievable. They bought like Norris Hopper, remember Norris Hopper. Now, we used to bunt right between first and second hit bingo. They're really good, suck well and so, but the world's not discovered them yet. Correct,

That is correct. Segment, Get me out of the student report. We wouldn't note the niece of anti violent activists and Reverend Mingo was gunned down on the mean streets of Cincinnati, a sixteen year old. That one of two of the five hundred or so that'll be shot in the city of Cincinnati this year. And the problem is the Second Amendment. That's like blaming. It's like you blame a spoon, a fork on a knife. If you get fat, you don't blame yourself, You'll blame the fork, the fork

did it all. It's like driving drunk and blaming the car. The car did it. What is Joey chest don't blame of course he's not fat, though he's not. That's amazing. I wish I kept his cell phone number. I like to call him because I'd like to know what happens that day or two after one of these events. Unavailable. Probably, yeah, I'm just saying. Probably in the LA put the porcelain convenience hugging something I coming out both ends is always a problem. You don't know which you know which

way? He doesn't have ebola. Well, you know that's a serious issue right there. If you get a bowler, oh just report, oh quickly. If you can't get to the hospital. Just report to get a heaven cemetery because you're about to die. Bingo and the bad stuff begins. Yeah, segment, give me out of the students report. We have analysis coming up in about ten minutes, moeeger about where the Reds fed in the greatest of all time. The seventy six Threads during the season have not done what

this club has. How about that one? He knows it all well, Lee an honor of those red legs. We leave you with the immortal words of the student report. When we're gonna look at ourselves when it comes to black people being killed in the streets of America, I don't even want to get into what happened in Chicago, but I have no choice. This past Memorial Day weekend, from Friday to Monday, at least fifty three people were shot, eleventh fatally, according to police. If one black person was killed

by the police, we'd raise Holy Helen. In some cases, they'd be rides in the streets. Where's the due dealings when it comes to putting a spotlight on what we're doing to each other? Because this is pissing me. All fifty three lives, fifty three in one weekend. It's not the first time this has happened. It's been happening year after year after year, Chicago, Saint Louis, Baltimore. The lift goes on and on. Where's the

noise that? Where's the protest? With the mainstream media talking about that segment that's Stephen A. Smith. Not a big deal because there's no money in that approach to solving problem. There's no money in that, no fame, none of it. Let's continue one fifty seven Home of Year streaking Red's America's team. Yeah, News Radio seven hundred WLW brand Steader's kangaroof is pride to congratulating. I'm bad of the Bowl, Bad of the Bowl? All right,

mo. They inquires a land In Bartlett put together a pretty good column about twenty twelve. Yes, you were a relatively young man. Then, of course you're a relatively young man. Now you can recall before we go forward, let's go backwards. Okay, twenty twelve, Yes, exciting franchise. They won ninety seven games, walk off Grand Slams. They won a stretch of games they were at seventeen and three at Joey Vado, Homer Bailey's

no hitter won the ten thousandth game. The best club since nineteen seventy six had all stars at many positions. A rawdles would come out of the bullpen. People go nuts, unbeatable, untied, unscored on all of a sudden, he ran into San Francisco, go two and oh out there, come back, lose all three impossible, and we thought, Okay, twenty thirteen is going to be another exciting year. They end up in Pittsburgh. Yeah, and they would lose the play in game. Whatever. Last time you

got a sniff was ten years ago. This club is similar, according to land In Bartlett, and it's a great column you put up about seven o'clock this morning. Why is this club not the twenty twelve Reds. Why is this club the twenty twelve Reds? What is different? What is the similar is that the management is at the general manager, the first baseman is largely the same, but not really give me a full report. Well, I think the twenty twelve team to me was defined by a the ability to thrive

during that seven week stretch where Joey Voda was hurt. You might remember it was I think roughly it was right after the all star break, he came down with an injury. He missed a lot of time. Scott Rowland stepped up big, Todd Fraser stepped up big. That team, to me, was defined by health of the starting pitching staff, which ironically unraveled eight pitches in the first game against the San Francisco Giants. John e Queto established himself

as an ace that year. Matt Lato's, as much as people love the dump bottom, was terrific that season. He didn't missus start. Homer Bailey didn't missus start, Mike Leak didn't missus start. Bronson Royo didn't missus start every single night. Now that's eleven years ago. When a starting pitcher took the bump, he kind of expected he's going to go seven or eight. Now we sort of think they're gonna go five or six. That team, for me, the difference between that one and this one is they had reliable

starting pitching. You can't say that about this year. But I think the thing that makes this team first of all, just so much fun to watch and secondly so good is they have to be such a pain in the ass to pitch against and defend because they're constantly putting pressure on you. Yesterday in Washington they stole six bases. They have a lot of guys. They might not have world record breaking speed, but they know how to steal back.

Obviously, the new rules incentivized stolen bases. They take the extra base, They put a lot of pressure on the opposing defense. And there's also not a real big gaping hole in the batting order. You know, there's a lot of teams. I think Milwaukee would fall into this category where you would say, God, the first four in that lineup can get you, but then you kind of get past the four or five hitter. You could breathe a little bit. Where do you breathe with this lineup? I don't think

you he's not God bless him, but he's not. He's going to be in the Hall of Fame, but he's not like the Votto of twenty twenty but hit the two run home the other night, right breaking the over twenty one slump. There's not an area in the lineup where you could take a break, especially because of how they play. No matter who's at the plate, if a guy's on base, you're expecting that guy to run or to take an extra basse, and that has to be so frustrating to play against,

it's insanely fun to watch. The question is between now in July thirty. First you when I talked about this, I think last week, what do they do with the starting pitching at the deadline? And can the starting pitching, especially with all the games they have coming up against Milwaukee, can they kind of hold serve for a while until reinforcements come and then when does Hunter Green come back? When does Lodolo come back? How good are those

guys once they get here. I think that the most important development of the weekend was Graham Ashcraft pitching very well on Friday, and he gets the ball tonight. We could talk about who they're going to get it to deadline and who they're going to plug into certain spots. Graham Ashcraft is part of the Big three right and in the month of April was maybe the best pitcher of the National League. In the month of May he might have been the worst.

His first start back off the Angel list, he wasn't so good. On Friday, he was terrific. If somebody had told you, M nine, yeah, Big three, Ashcraft, Lodolo and Hunter Green have got to perform. I can recall almost talking with you in March. That's the key to the future is starting pitching. It relieves the pressure on the bult end. It sets up when you have a hammer on the mount. The players have a bouncing their step. We're ready to go. We got the Lodlo

in the mound. He was good and bad, Hunter Green was largely okay, then good, and Ashcraft was great, bad and now pretty good. If somebody had told you on July fifth at the Ridge, those big three would win a total at that point of six games, a total of six games, what would you have said. I don't get that caught up in

pitcher win loss totals. But if I if you would have told me Hunter Green is gonna go in the Inngels twice, Nicoladolo is gonna miss most of the season, Graham Ashcraft is gonna miss a few weeks, and he's going to spend the previous month being totally ineffective. I would have said, there's no way this team is anywhere close to contention. Three wins, yeah, and now here they are in first place by themselves in the division. And

I was thinking about this back at my desk. I think the longer this goes, the more it feels like it's going to be a two team race. The Reds are playing eighty eight win baseball. They're winning percentage right now tracks to eighty eight wins. Besides Cincinnaty Milwaukee, who can get to eighty eight trees. The math is really hard for the Cardinals. It's not so great for the Cubs or Pirates. So we talk about, yeah, you know what their proximity to first place. So the fact that they're in the

hunt is a direct result of how bad the National eight Central is. And I think there's something too that the division is so bad that right now it's hard for me to envision anybody but Cincinnati or Milwaukee winning it. If you're going to win the National Egue Central, you will have overcome a significant flaw, whether you're any of these five teams. Can the Reds overcome lackluster starting pitching? So far these last five or six weeks, the answer has been

yes. And the last two months the Reds have the best on the road record in the history of the Reds. Is that correct? Seventy five say, since May first May June, pretty good sampling size about sixty two games, and I think there's seventeen and three on the road. Yeah, last twenty games. Is that possible, that's possible. It is. I've watched it happen. They haven't lost since that first game in Saint Louis. That

includes a sweep in Houston, a sweep in Kansas City. Obviously, what they did they lost the first game of that Baltimore series, so they lost that game. But yeah, they win two out of three in Baltimore. You saw what they've done so far in Washington. They've been really good away from home. They've also been really good at home. And I think if you're like me, you've spent the last week or so wondering, Okay, when does the bottom fall out? When did they go into a collective slump?

When when did they're starting pitching deficiencies catch up to him. It hasn't happened yet. And the sign of a great team to me is, you know, Vado's over twenty one and then he hits the big two run homer. India had really been scuffling for the last fifteen sixteen games. Two home runs yesterday. They have a plug, a guy in the starting rotation who hadn't pitching a big league game in five years. Two months ago, this guy was pitching for the Long Island Ducks. Who the Long Island Ducks Duck

an independent minor league team. Brett Kennedy yesterday shows up and pitches five passable innings. It's there are so many different things that have happened over the last month and a half that are either inexplicable or would have been impossible to predict, but mainly have vaulted this team into a spot after July fourth that none of us saw. Do you give Nick crawl slash Phil Castellini props or just

one of them? Sure? I think you have to give both. If if you give the if you get all the difficulties and all the negativity toward Phil Castellini, do you now give the positive? Sure? And I think if you're Phil Castellini, how much are you going? You know what if my tone would have just been less defensive and combative and more Look, we know, we know you're angry. Way do you see what we have coming?

That would have been good. That would have been the tone, right, I mean, you know, and maybe he tried that, but it just it didn't take. If instead of this defiant, combative tone that he took. He would have said, look, our baseball ops people are putting together the nucleus of a team that soon is going to be really, really good. All right, would have rolled their eyes, But I think but I think by the time that would have actually been reality, folks would have

been I think more willing to give Phil the credit. I think you have to give Nick Crawl a ton of credit. You could take issue and I talked about this at the trade deadline last year. You might not like the direction the Reds have chosen to go in, but working within the parameters of that direction, Nick Crawl did a very good job with the trades that he made. The baseball ops people, going back to Dick Williams, have done a very good job drafting. I mean, look look at the American League

All Star team starting pitching staff. There's four former Reds. I mean, it's there's a lot there. I think you also have to look at David Bell. We talked about the impact of a manager on chemistry, how the team plays togetherness, efforts, it's there, It's all there, and David Bell was close to getting fired. Would I think it would have been interesting. I think you and I talked about this. They're three weeks into this season, the Rangers were coming to town. I think the record was it

wasn't good, maybe eight and fifteen something like that. It kind of felt like, God, at this series goes the wrong way. Well, you don't want to be no one's coming to games. And I think a manager's biggest impact on a team is with regard to the chemistry that his team plays with, the togetherness, the effort and stuff like that. I think with this team those things are are in abundance. How do you not talk about extending the manager? How do you not talk about extending the general manager?

And yeah, I mean, look, I've been very critical of Red's ownership. If you're going to do that when things aren't going well, you have to say, okay, at least ownership has had some role in getting this team where it is. I think the question that a lot of people have moving forward is going to be are they going to invest more into the team they have now by getting help from the outside one person, one hammer starter, someone don't know who it is, maybe Verlander. Why not bring the

misses with you, bring Kate Upton with you, bring her? Yeah, then then maybe you'll come to a ball game. I will. I'll tell you what I was gonna come on that Friday. But yeah, your friend Scott and Ryan are just announced. Yeah that on Bass Deal Day, which as you know, is July fourteen, we're gonna do a six hour extravaganza. Wow, from the from the banks from Yeah, we're going to trade

it like Red's opening name. Because those three games against Milwaukee, assuming I had hoped over these ten games, the three at home in the seven on the road, I thought, if the Reds can go five and five, six and four, that's a win, let's go. I'm thinking now eight and two, seven and three. Yeah. I mean this division very well could be determined by how they played in these nine games starting Friday in Milwaukee

against the Rovers. They're here and they're done with Milwaukee after that. Remember the new schedule says you play everybody, so you don't play the teams in your division quite as much. Uh. Yeah, what they do against Milwaukee head to head in the month of July is going to go a long way towards determining who wins this division. And all of those games will be played before the Reds in all likelihood add from the outside. Whatever they add.

July thirty first, no games against the brew crew left, correct, and so they got nine games against Milwaukee between now and the end of the don't play them again. Don't play them, which is a bad deal. Well, I like what baseball has done from the standpoint of you get a chance to play everybody. We've completely gotten rid of the line that existed between National League and American League. You have an odd number of teams in each league,

so you have inter league play all year long. I like the fact that you get a chance to watch your team play everybody. But I wouldn't I would like it if they would at least ensure that you had one series against teams in your division in the last month. Could you flex it out like the NFL, because when you make the schedule in January, you have no idea. They don't change opponents. I mean, they just they move the game times. How about flexing, So you want to take those Red

Flowers games and move them to September? Correct, I'm gonna guess the Reds and Brewers don't want to do that. They don't want to play each other. I don't think they want to play each other. From a gate perspective, you're gonna get big gates in something the summertime. You want those series played with a lot of people. In flexing. Whatever the NFL does, major League Baseball should do well. The NFL they flex within the same week.

So they'll take a week seventeen Sunday game and move that to Sunday night. Or now they'll take a week seventeen Monday game and move it to Sunday. There's night in Milwaukee, the last weekend of the series right here. Good luck with that. That would be one if the precedent that would establish

in the sport is not one that they want to establish. Now, our Reds Baseball fans, are you shocked and amazed that having reached the bottom of the David Bell which is like the third week in April, first week in May. I can recall the Yankee series. It really didn't matter, but

all of a sudden it became unbelievable. Right now, when they play Friday, Saturday and Sunday here July fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteen, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, will that be the toughest ticket at this side of Taylor Swift, Uh, this side of Taylor Swift until Bengal season. Sure. Yeah, it's gotta sell out. I have tickets for U Sunday afternoon. Do you want to go to the series finale? You and me one forty first pitch Sunday out there in right field. I don't like the sun out

there. Okay, that's a problem. Well we can get covered up. There's lots of areas where they're shade in the ballpark. You and I Sunday afternoon. It's not a Friday. Not a Friday. I can't Friday from like eleven am until until you know, three pm. Are you yeah? At a bar July fourteenth? Man Steel Day. Who's gonna be the Holy Grail? Yeah? Live, Yeah, noon to noon to six. We're

gonna be there on July fourteenth, getting ready. Then after that Saturday, you know, I got to chase out little white Ball on Saturday Saturday. It's a Saturday night game. I am gonna go on Saturday night game on Saturday. Yes, and then the Sunday one forty you and me out there in the right field moon deck or sun deck. Doctor Paul Lucky cannot like me with sunlight. We'll get you undercover. It's gonna be great. Let me see where the Reds are. I know what the answer is, don't

worry about it. But at that point I want to know it's gonna be fun because I think right now the team has the kind of attitude fostered by David Bell that goes from week to week, and all these guys we know are going to be here for the next six or seven years if the Reds won them. I think that's the fun thing about this. It feels like it's the start of something long lasting. Doesn't it like this doesn't feel fleeting. This doesn't feel like boy, if they don't win this year, they're

not going to be good for a while. It feels like this is the start of something big. But I do believe this team sort of exemplifies a lot of things that people have thought were missing, not just with the Reds but in baseball. The way they play. They're really good at going from base to base and base running and stolen bases and forcing the issue, and they're not so reliant. They have guys who can hit home runs. You know, we saw what they did yesterday, obviously Votto two nights ago.

But they they don't have to hit the ball out of the ballpark in order to beach. They're good at making contact. They're a better defensive team than I think some metrics give them credit for. And the manager has done a great job juggling the bullpen. And I think fostering the sort of attitude in chemistry that we've seen payoff big time. You have a daughter the rock as his son. Is there any possibility of arranged marriages between your daughter and the

Boyman's think? I spend time in Amish country that came from. I don't spend time there. I Amish, and the Amies do that. They get together. The father said, heads and the families get together. You got a like a five or six year old, a six year old, he's got three boys. I just want to get him first grade. Man, I just want to start first grade. I don't know. I just think about an arranged marriage between you and the boyman. Maybe I can get some

of that NFL money, correct get? Will you give us some thoughts? Wouldn't be bad? Well? I think about that. Yeah, boyman, that's my mind operates, and a little differently than most. Yeah, it sure does. I don't know where that came from. I'm not gonna say no, but I'm all so, I'm not going to say that's a big priority for us right now. I'm gonna ask him later on then about this

if he'll agree to Little Bow wants to marry my daughter. Yeah, well they're they're both children, they're both infants, so I'm not sure you could. You know, you have other fourteen or fifteen or sixteen, right after the eighth grade. It's time, isn't that what that dude out and you talk got It's different now you can get married after sixteen in Ohio with consent. Yeah, well consent is the uh the key one about eighteen eighteen years old? Get him together? Amish Country. I went to Kimes Market.

I got some cream horns and I saw him. What cream horns? What are those? Like? A pastry with like white cream? Maybe I can't say row white, but there it was a it was a cream in the middle. You talk about good. I wish I had one. I bought two of them and they went south in a hurry. Creame horns at Kimes you got and that in cherry Pie, Okay. I taught some of the girls there. I don't know what that has to do with me. And Rocky or sure some If I can get some Rocky's NFL money, that'd be

nice. But I'll get some coin out of this. It's always a dowry that's got to go from you to her, by the way, the dowry goes from you to the rock. Oh, but so I can spend time in Israel, the fathers get together, I have to pay a Rocky for his son. Maybe some goats, maybe some sheep. I don't have any goats and sheep. Well what can you give rock to take the girl off your hands? To take her off my hand? Well, you gotta do it, though they have anything for Rocky that he would want. Well,

you never know. I have Red's tickets for a Sunday. Then get them together. Let's have an arranged marriage. Wow, well you know my she's six years old, so we have got to life a ton of the same time. Yeah. Time, as we approach fifteen sixteen, we'll talk about it. Thank you very okay. Seven hundred WLW Zeroes, Carpet and Erdo

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It was pretty good but there's other issues percolating. You might have what the deal want to avoid. I had Moe had about half an hour ago, and having gone through Amy's country at Kimes Market over the weekend, and having spent time in Israel, and which the heads of the families get together. You other head of your family, maybe your father's head of your of

your clan. You got Mo. His father unfortunately died about five or six years ago, so Mose in charge of his They get together and say, okay, you got you got a couple of boys, I got a couple of girls. As work out a deal, you got to pay something, and most seemed to be, shall we say, rejecting the idea lukewarm at best. Arrange marriage between one of the pebbles and most daughter. Yes, what I want to understand why he would not want to join in the Holy

Union my family and his family. Let's go dominate life together, right, I would have said, yet he should have said yes. But then he's got to pay something to take his daughter off his hands. In the Middle East, it might be some goats, or he makes money. You gotta pay something, some tribute to the rock. And same thing in Amish country. The Amish heads get together. I gotta I got a six year old. You got a six year old, Let's get him together. But it

was a very smart guy. His wife is wonderful, you know. So it works out well for my benefit and my son's benefit. You know, my oldest son is nine, my middle son is five. I believe his daughter is six, and my son. He likes older women, so I think that could work out younger. Well. By the way, you probably know this, Willie, but fifty percent of marriages around the world are arranged.

It's only in America that that's not the norm. And by the way, I have a I have a friend who is from an arranged marriage. They're they're both Indian. And did you know the divorce rate amongst what's the divorce rate amongst traditional families? Fifty right? Oh no, in arranged marriages, it's less than five less than five percent of a Rangecause the dad comes out to with a shotgun. Well that's part of it. But they get

killed if you leave. But the union is arranged around what should be the most important thing, which is the family, and what works out well for this family, how do we help each other out? It's not these other extraneous factors like love. I think most should consider it. I think maybe mode unlike somebody in your family. Well, I spoke to sounds like that's the case sick when I was in with her rising. I always like to question people, maybe to my detriment. When I was quizzing a Palestinian about

why do you live in Israel? He said, I live here, I was born hereybody also said there's too many Jews in Israel. I want out. You ought to get the penny's poking me and then he but nonetheless, I spoke to a Israeli father who said, these marriages are too important to let children determine the outcome. These are important matters. We know more about it than adolescents know about We know, we know the future, we know

the path as we know what to do. And so maybe you were could have a little bit of a set up here, maybe a little bit of ice cream party, maybe the rock, maybe the nine and the five year old idea. Talk to Kelly, he's lost together a little bit. Hey, what happens Moe's daughter seeing, I say, get along. I saw a picture of her. It looks like a beautiful little girl, daughter, and so you can get the nine year old and the five year old and

say little Rock, uh, let those two compete. And then if you work out the supremacy right, and then you get something because how you did it, Rock, I'm right, it worked something. Yeah, and that's what you do. Yeah. And then it depends if you drive a hard bargain for for mos Dowry to you, Dowry will be pricey. I mean, let's let's put it. Let's call it like an I don't know what what he's asking for a nice Green Township. So look, there's another reason.

The guy lives in Green Township. So I'm from Green Township. It's all there, you go kind of coming together. The family of the girl gets nothing. They're the ones doing the payment for everything. You know. I think got to be the referee in this group, Tony Rosie Ellie, Tony get Tony yeah, Rosiello, I'm sorry, Yes, I think he ought to be the referee in this would way in I would say he should be the moderator of the of the union and we'll do it at I don't

know we can do it. Ron drews a farm, Ron Drew, why not just do it slowly? So they don't know what's going on. As the Israeli old man told me, these are two important matters to let children handle. We will handle this. People kind of let emotion and things like that get involved in older people and families say hey, look and let's look at this as a twenty forty year proposition, right, best for our family, fam his family, your family instead of you know again, yeah,

and sex drive in movie theaters. Oh that's who carest ten, you get family, it's done drive in. So I talked to this zombies girl who said that if somebody wants to court me, uh, they the father of that clan of the homage talks to the father of my clan, and they evaluate the family. What other brothers and sisters you got, What are your needs you have, farming needs, carpenter needs, plumb whatever it might be. And then the fathers get together and they talk about each and then the

decisions is made to begin the courting process. Now, now does the does the mail in this arrangement when things are starting off here, does he get any glimpses at say that the young females Instagram page or their TikTok videos, maybe some spring break shots from like you know twenty nineteen, what you're talking about Sarah Alice here or something or I'm just I'm sorry. That's what it is important, like a normal mail of dating, marrying age, that they

have none of that. It's far, it's farming, it's bakery, horse and carriage. There's none of that. So can you change your own oil, put us tire on the car. You know about an animals husband rate, I'm again, you do do this, And so I just plant the idea in Moe's mind with his lovely wife. Now's the time to look to the future and say, we're gonna have a daughter in about ten or fifteen years and we want to have their own. And we got the Rock.

He's got three boys genetically SUPERI very normal, very unfortunately, very normal. And so but something's got to be paid from Mo to you. He suggested getting into your pockets with that NFL. I said, it doesn't work that way, just the opposite. Rock gets in your pocket and you got to pay to get the girl off your hands, take him to the cleaners. Rock. I like to think outside the box, that's all I'm telling you. But it's a small price, small for you know, my son will

take care of her. For that's it. And then it's too important a matter to adolescence. Determine the outcome. It's important, right because the family depends upon this. Do it now? Yeah, just say right now, I will consider you're gonna have to go back to him. He sounded less than enthusiasts luke warm was I think it was cold, But get the idea because women and men, I don't think they're into this unless you're in certain cultures, in which case it's it's a done deal and you gotta pay.

But just why don't you do this the next time there's a birthday party for one of the pebbles, maybe talk to Mo and bring the girl out there up and see which one of the three that you know you want to play Jack's or whatever they play today, and just see what happens. Do they play Jack's Jack Jackson Wild? That was the nineteen thirty five I'm sorry, Jack's just an idea, you mean video games? And yeah, I done, But just see bitch of the three boys seems attracted to his daughter.

And then you go from there and it doesn't work out, then you move on, move on to another family. Well it doesn't work. It does work. They Chino's got a young daughter. Why they tell you who you? Oh? I see? Okay, this is too important a matter to let the children determine the this is it's important. Say give me some sports.

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And now tonight they have Graham ash Craft up against Josiah Gray, a former Red Draft pick in twenty eighteen. UH coverage begins with a lance he's back from his anniversary time. He is back with sports talk at six oh five and a Rout's American Grill, Inside Pitch and the Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show. After the game, is us well hydrated sake as he did he pour anything? As he know what he looks on the way he looks on his Twitter count. UH he drank well when during his anniversary, all I saw

was like other stuff, pictures of beer and beer and whiskey. When your boys decide to get married, do you think you and Kelly would know more about the requirements of a marriage than say, a twenty two year old Yes, objectively, yes, that's why marriages don't fail if they're arranged, if you'd let love determine the outcome of these events. So that's why we're messed

up, and we're completely screwed up. Yep. Let's see the New York Yankees reliever Jimmy Cordero suspended for the rest of the twenty twenty three season by Major League Baseball for violating the domestic violence policy. He's one of their better relievers out of the bullpen. Can't beat up the ladies, correct, Let's

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and women in the twenties. We go along with these ideas of an arrange marriage. Rock what do you say? No, the media will not allow them to think that way. But would we do a better job picking the husbands and wives of our children than they do? Yes? Yes, of

Pyke, please continue. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow joining Tom Brady, Little Baby, Travis Scott, Justin and Hailey Bieber, Beyonce, jay Z, Richard Todd, Rocky Playing Kardashian and Moore and Jay Low and Rocky and Willie and Sarah Elice over the weekend at billionaire Michael Rubens Fourth of July white party in the Hampton's Sandwich. You can't say white party, It's what to say, white supremacist. Geez. Come on, blacks, everybody wore white. We

live in a white supremacist town. You know that. By the way, white supremacists like the mayor, thanks like like the county commissioners. You know what, I'm gonna be on the most side from now on, white supremacist. Do you say I love you? Good luck? Good luck to you. I'm just saying I want to come up with new ideas to solve old problems. That's what i want to do. I'm just saying, let him go play jacks. That'll do, that'll work. I'm thinking about that.

The Amis played Jackson. How are they doing? How do you know I talked to him? You know you think they played video games? When's the last time you you played? You saw somebody from the Amish beautiful country that Saturday? I was there at Kimes Market, You fool? All right, I'm just checking. They say they played jacks? Are you making fun of the Amige? No, they have a YouTube account, I don't think No. Who knows. No. They're waiting for their parents to assign them a

partner to get married, and that's it. Then get to know somebody. Would you have ad you have one of the famous cream out of cream horn? Cream horn, Moeger isn't rock. You know what a cream horn is, don't you? Oh god, No, It's a pastry filled with white cream. It's the best tasting thing I've ever had. Yeah, I thought out twice year to get me a cream horn and interview the amish. That's why there should be arranged marriage right there, Honed, Believe me in the

wedding night has significance at that point, say guess what your reaction? I got nothing? All right, Rock, what's I'm the fifth and going to going to helme a drinking one? Rock, what's on the big show today? If anything? Why the gate? We got a woman, an expert by the name of Caroline McClane. She is an expert on roller coasters. You might have heard about that roller coach or the feetle crack in it, and apparently the amusement park staff kind of laughed it off, which seems kind

of serious to me. Then at four o'clock we're gonna talk with Charlie Goldsmith about your Cincinnati Reds were amazing twenty one six and July fifth, And then five o'clock we have you. I think we may talk about arranged marriages. What about the roller coaster over the weekend on Saturday that had stopped with the patrons upside down in the cars and they were in that position for six hours, upside down. A lot of blood rushing today. All right, Rock,

thank you very much. Thank you. Arranged marriages. Moc Rock rejected the little rock to get things started, So we did wrong. That's an outrage. He wasn't excited about the idea. So we'll see what happens. Segment, Get me out of the stuts. Of course, Willie, it's hot out there and you need some ten star quality. You didn't feel. We leave you with the abortal words of the student report. More than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my

cabin more than half of the women and my administrations are women. More than half the women in my cabinet, more than more than half the people in my cabin moore, or the half of the women and my administration are women. Well, Lacy didn't say God save the Queen this time, that's for sure, Rocky, Thank you segment. Thank you, Yes, sir, let's continue. We never stop. We simply continue unabated. I've now become

a great advocate of arranged marriages. On news radio seven hundred w LW, Season two of the Alphabet Boys podcast takes you inside the secret investigations that federal agents never thought would see the light of day.

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