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8-26-24 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the oncoming collapse of the criminal justice system in Hamilton County with Prosecutor Melissa Powers. Also is Israel heading for more war? Seth Frantizman breaks it down. Finally Willie talks with the American people.

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Speaker 1

Bill cunning into Great America.

Speaker 2

Welcome this Monday afternoon in the Tri State Reds Baseball Thank God off today, they get the rest. They have nine games and homes starting tomorrow, getting ready for the WEBN Western and Southern Fireworks on Sunday and more. Going to be a big weekend, hotter than the Hinges of Hell. And I last night watching some listening and some of the Reds games. The Reds have lost seventy percent of the games to Pittsburgh, which, by the way, is not good.

The Pirates are not good and once again they have no starting pitching.

Speaker 3

They lose.

Speaker 2

We'll see what happens the next to nine games. Also, in the last nine series against Milwaukee, the Reds have lost all of them. And the Reds since June the second have won one game on a Sunday, So maybe that's the Lord, and I'm sure what it is, but they've won one game on a Sunday since June second. But more important things are going on. The Inchoir has a big story this morning that dropped last night about what's happening with another one of those left wing judges

in Hamley County, and that is Judge Samanthas Silverstein. According to the headline and the story left twice the bench. Headline is Hamley County judge walks off the bench twice and to speak with the prosecutor. Now, the prosecutor's Melissa Powers. But there's one of her fine devotees is David Wood. And David Wood's been in the prosecutor's office I think for twenty or thirty years. He knows where the bodies

are buried. He's an expert on an arrayment proceeding, which is where my wife, Penelope are and Melissa Powers spent quite a bit of time in room May helping you set bonds. And in this case, Judge Silverstein violated I think state law by not considering safety of the community joining you and I now is that same Melissa Powers and Melissa Powers. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.

So can you tell the American people what happened on August the sixth and August the seventh when this judge turned off the record and, according to the Inquirer, left the bench.

Speaker 4

Well, first of all, I want to start off with thank you for having me. And then second point is Dave Wood is an outstanding public servant. He has dedicated his entire legal career, which is thirty four years in the prosecutor's office, to fight for victims of crime and the safety of the community. He is an outstanding professional.

He comes to the office every day at five am, four hours before the arrayment docket starts, to prepare that docket, to make sure he has sufficient evidence and the correct information to provide judges to make informed decisions about bond. Now, the judges obviously have discretion to make instead of bond any way they want. There's certain things that they have to they're required to follow. But the number one thing the voters in the state of Ohio passed overwhelmingly at

constitutional amendment. It was seventy percent of the Ohioans one judges to consider they are required the constitution shall consider public safety, the seriousness of the offense, and the person's criminal record when setting the bond amount. So Dave Wood is making sure that our judges are following the constitution.

And in this case, the judge in Remae was setting a bond on a matter that involved the shoplifting offense that occurred at home depot and the employee of the home depot approached the shoplift or the defendant and confronted that person, and the defendant pulled a pile of lumber on top of the salesperson. So that's the case that we're talking about that appeared in the article, which they

claim was a heated exchange. I've talked to defense attorneys that were in remy that were not quoted in this article by the Enquirer who said that there was never a raised voice by Dave Wood. He was not disrespectful. He was the ultimate professional. He did not use a degrading tone in any way, did not talk down to the judge. This is only the second time that this judge has been in remay, and I can tell you, Bill, I've been in remae as a prosecutor and as a judge.

It is high paced. It is a pressure cooker cases that's very rapid. And I was told by the attorneys in that courtroom that observed what happened, that it was apparent that the judge became overwhelmed turns off the record, which is unheard of, absolutely unheard of without the agreement of the parties. Anytime a judge is on the bench and proceedings are in progress, the record must be made, and it used to be we had court reporters, so

she couldn't turn off a court reporter. But this now is a tape recorder very easily can be manipulated by a judge. And then some comments and statements were made off the record to my prosecutor.

Speaker 2

So so at this point, for those who may not know, we used to have these stenographers who said there in front of the bench, and they are wonderful men and women that can actually take every word down, and it makes sense. But to save money, I would imagine the

court system now has simply a recording device. And the reason that's critical is that if the judge makes a mistake, it's up to the appellate court to correct the trial court so to speak, or this case, room may because she made a mistake, and you have to have a record to them. You can't have people testifying there's an actual objective record that says this is what the judge did.

But this judge, Samantha Silverstein, wanted to turn off the record so other judges cannot review or possibly illegal behavior on the bench.

Speaker 3

Do I have that right?

Speaker 4

You're correct, and in this case it was the enquire because apparently they got the recording the transcript and called it a heated exchange. And I guarantee you my prosecutor was not in any type of heated exchange. If there was anything heated was coming from the bench, not from my prosecutor. He was calm, Like I said. I spoke

to other attorneys that were in the courtroom. What they observed is completely is much different than what was reported in the enquire You know, it's really becoming shocking to me that every time that this office is standing up for public safety, whether it's me or my prosecutors that work in the courtroom day in and day out, standing up for public safety, is now being considered for being disrespectful. We don't agree with these progressive judges that want to

reimagine the law. We're asking them to follow the criminal justice system. We want them to follow the law. And in this case, we were asking for the judge to follow the constitution, which he's required to do.

Speaker 2

And in this case, the judge said a low bond, and let's talk a little bit inside baseball. The arresting officer made charge an offense just to hold the defendant. In this case, the defendant was charged with an assault and a theft, but by the time it gets to the grand jury, which might be a couple of weeks later, the injury to the home depot employee as a factor, it appears to be a robbery, which is a serious felony because force or the threat of force was used

to take something. And so this thing could metastasize into a lot more than a simple assault or a theft.

Speaker 4

Correct, You're absolutely correct, And that's where an experience comes into play here. Dave Wood understands, he can read it. He knows how the grand jury may may may end up resolving this matter. Sometimes it's more than was even just on the on the face of these complaints, and

in this manner it could be upgraded. We just had a case that was filed by Delhi Police Department where a sixty nine year old woman working at Kroger was confronted a shoplister and was beaten severely, and again that came through as a theft and assault had that charge. Those charges were upgraded because the injuries were serious and

it became an aggravate at robbery charge. And so you want this is all part of being being in the experience, and this is a fairly new judge and again maybe not being able to recognize.

Speaker 2

That, Judge Silverstein staad the part she allowed to be on the record. Quote, this is the judge speaking. I don't feel the citizens of amblin a County are adequately being represented by their prosecuting attorney at this time, given your inability to answer my questions or participate in the prosecution of these cases. She then says, quote, I would like a different prosecutor to come over and handle this doctor, or I want your boss over here right now, quote unquote that would be you.

Speaker 4

Right or his supervisor. But in this matter, again, her job is to set the bonds. The prosecutor's office is to argue. Obviously, we're arguing for public safety. We have an outside I know Dave Wood. I've worked with him for many years. He's an outstanding, as I said, public servant, the ultimate professional in the courtroom. I just can't believe, you know that a judge is asking for a different prosecutor. She's she's out of her lane. She's was absolutely out of her lane asking for that.

Speaker 2

So a judge cannot pick the kind of prosecutor to appear in her courtroom.

Speaker 1

That's why you're elected.

Speaker 2

It's your job to pick the prosecutor, not the judge, to say, well, David Wood's a little too difficult here. I want Melissa Powers to give me some other does she understand that that's not the way things work. And she worked as a public defender in West Palm Beach, Florida and Hamlety County. She's only thirty six years old and she beat a guy named Judge Kessinger, who's pretty good.

And Samantha Silverstein went on the bench and she's given interviews in the past saying that my goal is to make sure to ask the defendant how much bond can you post? As opposed to public safety? Explain why she's wrong on that too.

Speaker 4

Well. The idea here is is that it's not when you start you have your agenda is reimagining the criminal justice system. That is much more important than your safety or protecting victims of crime. We have trouble uh when and people on the street understand that if you may not the justice system is broken and you may not have the protection of the court. If you have says, for example, a domestic abuser and the charges are domestic violence is stragulation, which we had many of them, and

we're getting our bonds. What does that say to the victim she is at risk, the court is not protecting her if that person is released. If in any case where there's offenses of violence and they're not being held, we're not asking for every single person to be held. This office advocates to put keep violent criminals, dangerous criminals behind bars, whether it's while waiting for trial or that the sentence is appropriate to the severity of the crime.

We will be pushing through those higher bonds on any individual that is a threat to public safety and that day remain behind bar.

Speaker 2

But behind bars, I can't imagine a shoplifter or a thief punching a sixty nine year old woman in the face and beating her up in order to steal some stuff from Kroger. But I guess, lastly, Melissa Powers, what's the resolution when you have a judge Samantha silverstein heiman county municipal court that will not follow the constitution. Seventy percent of the citizens of ISA said safety of the community's important factor. And she turns off the public record

so her actions can't be judged by Nepella Court. What's the resolution of this, because she's coming, She's going to be there likely for many years unless the citizens wise up and kick her out of office.

Speaker 1

Is there a resolution to the.

Speaker 2

Judge Samantha Silverstein's of the world, what's the come up once for her when she violates the law.

Speaker 4

Well, it's twofold. First, I'll address what our office is doing about it. So there's a process, and this is kind of getting in the weeds a bit that I'll try to keep it on the upper level here. There's a process. There's not an appeal for bonds. But so until the matter is indicted, until the felony goes through the grand jury and there's an indictment, then jurisdiction is lost by the municipal court judges who set the bonds, and then we appear before another judge and the bond

can be reviewed. So what this office is doing our only recourse. We cannot appeal to a higher court about bonds. But what our recourse is is typically the process takes ten days if somebody is held in jail, fourteen days if they're not for the grand jury to hear the case, and then indictment has to be reported. So what we are doing is we're basically rushing these through within a day or two to try to make sure that we

can keep the public protected. And one several cases we indict it the very day of arraignment, so they were never released from jail, so we can get it in front of somebody else and then they set the appropriate bond in order to hold. So that's what we're doing here. Bond can be reviewed throughout the process and conditions the bond can be reviewed, so as the trial goes through, pre trial whatever always can be reviewed by another judge.

And that's why there's no appeal because it's always ongoing, it always is changing, and things can happen throughout. So you know, for example, I say somebody is in jail and starts calling and threatening the witness. We can take that information or if either file another charge or go and ask for the bond to be increased on that basis. So that's what we're doing. The second thing is what the public can do. So this November public safety is on the ballot. You want to make sure that your

find your There's two. This is one of the most important races, which is the prosecutor's office, we have not heard from and what the position is of my opponent. She doesn't talk about anything of substance because I believe she doesn't want the voters to really know that she is just as ressive on topics like no cash bail and restorative justice, and she's hoping to get money from the George Soros groups so that so that our city would fall in the demise and decay like so many

other great cities around the country. But also we have not We have eight judges that are up on the ballot, and you want to make sure that the judges you're voting for are law and order judges that that do stand, you know, will protect you, will keep public safety on the ballot. I just believe when the voters voted some of these judges in, they just voted because of political party. And what you have to understand is politics should not factor into public safety. There are there are law and

order Democrats and there's law and order Republicans. You want to make sure that that's what you're voting for, is law and order that puts public safety first, that has experience. There's so many judges on the ballot that do not have experience in the some talking about you want judges that have been in the courtroom every single day, who have practiced criminal law, who understands this process, who has advocated, who has tried murder cases. There are many judges on

the ballot. They've never practiced criminal law in their entire legal career. My opponent, for example, only practiced criminal law for I think six years. She has not been in the courtroom in over twenty years. So any time, you know, you want to make sure that you are hiring somebody with experience because it really makes a difference on what's happening down at the courthouse. And when I bring light

to this, the Democrat party doesn't like it. They do not want me pointing this out to the to the voter. And when I was a judge, when every decision I made I had, I was making sure I could I could be able to defend my decision if I was doing a low bond on something that was questionable, or I was taking a chance, or I could defend my position and the bond I said, or the decision I made with regard to sentence when a case and when it was final, when the case was over and I

knew I was accountable to the people. We used to have reporters in the courtroom that would report this, and I knew that it would go into the media. We have a media now that is on the side of what they actually put in their article. Progressive judges, they are on their side, and they're quoting progressive, radical defense attorneys that are mentors to some of these judges who are a voice piece without getting the other side at all.

And I believe the majority of Hamilton County we want to feel safe walking down the street, going to a grocery store, sending your children to school. We want to know that we're safe. And how do we know. How do we get any information out of what's happening at the courthouse if I am not doing it, because we don't have a media that's going to talk about it, that's going to bring it to light or even give a fair representation of what's actually happening. Is I said

when I started off the program. Every time I speak on public safety, I'm being attacked, and the enquire is putting out article after article attacking me because they want the media lines along with these progressive democrats. They want change, and they want change, starting at the prosecutor's office. They want power, and I want to tell everybody that's not your best choice.

Speaker 1

No question.

Speaker 2

In effect, last year your opponent didn't have a law license. Ahi, exactly, Melissa Powers.

Speaker 1

We got to go.

Speaker 2

But put out the signal, put out the back sign and let people respond to it. But once again, Melissa Powers, County Prosecutor, thank you again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Missy, thank you pal God bless you all. Let's continue with more there it is. What kind of city do you want? You want one to look like Chicago or Baltimore. You want one lookalike Cincinnati.

Hopefully you understand what's at take in November. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW and the music Dave Keaton. Here we are again this Monday afternoon, you and me together as great Americans. There's two names on the ballot come November fifth. In fact, most Americans will vote well before November fifth, including your surely. But on one hand, you have Melissa Powers, who's been there for more than thirty five years, a conservative judge and a conservative prosecutor.

It's simply ones to enforce the law. Irrespective of favor or status in life. On the other hand, you have an opponent running against her who last year didn't have a law license and has never prosecuted a case in her whole life, and she's in her sixties and she needs some work. And so I guess it's a check up on what kind of country do we have? How

good or bad are things? If a Melissa Powers is going to have like two to three million dollars to run, and if George Soros doesn't drop a half million dollars in the race, then her oppon who's got no chance to win whatsoever. But you fight the R and the D and you know, Republican Democrats should have nothing to do with enforcing the law. If you're a Republican judge, you're a Democratic judge. Simply follow the law. How about

a novel concept. We have several judges on the bench in the Hamlet County that refuse to follow the law because it doesn't fit their political leanings, such as Judge Samanthas Silverstein. Brand new judge been there elected in January or February, and she's a social justice warrior who spent time in Florida. Somehow got on the ballot here and won, and now she's for the next six years. People of Ohio.

That means you and me. Past something that said that judges setting bonds must consider the safety of the community. But she says she'll ask a defended how much bond can you afford the post She doesn't think individuals that have little or no money and can't post a bond should be locked up at all. So case in Home Depot, this was a serious robbery in which somebody was injured, and she gave that person a one thousand dollars bond to get out of jail. And that's the tip of

the iceberg. You know what's happening in juvenile court. But Judge Carrie Bloom, although I'll give her credit the last couple of decisions, she's making some sense. But maybe that's just an interlude till she returns to the water level. But Judge Silverstein is restorative justice. She doesn't think people should be locked up, and that's not what the law says.

And eventually these things have worked their way up to the Ohio Supreme Court, and her law license may be at risk if she doesn't follow the law, and she sits on the bench. Maybe the voters of Hamley County won't take her out of office, but maybe the Supreme Court through Disciplinary Council will because of her incapability of

following the law, which is kind of sick. And the ones who support her are criminal defense attorneys like Lewis Serkin and Bill gal both very good attorneys, and I knew how the game was played when I was down there on a regular basis. I'd always try to maneuver my cases in front of a judge like Judge Silverstein, who didn't put hardly anybody in jail for anything. And that's the role of a criminal defense attorney to lessen

the amount of time in jail for your client. But that's not the role of a citizen or a judge. So criminal defense attorneys are going to be very happy with Judge Silverstein because she doesn't put people in jail, doesn't hold them accountable, And among the defense bar like Bill Gallagher and Lewis Serkin and many others, it's kind of a positive find you a judge who doesn't hold

criminal defense responsible. And politically, Melissa's is kind of fighting the wind because there are no Republicans holding prosecutor's positions in any of the eight large Ohio counties.

Speaker 1

She's the only one.

Speaker 2

In fact, in the top forty forty cities slash counties in America, there's only two of the forty that are controlled by a Republican as a prosecutor, and all the rest are liberal Democrats who bring you Chicago and Nashville and Washington, d C. And Memphis and Saint Louis and Atlanta. That's what happens. Criminal justice breaks down, Criminals are not held accountable, and the community itself pays the price. So we'll see what happens. It's going to be a gut

check for us. Either you keep a prosecutors that's been in law enforcement for thirty five years, or you put someone in the prosecutor's office that's never tried a criminal case and got our law license back so she could run against Melissa Powers. That's pretty sick and it's pretty sad, So we'll see what happens. Secondly, we have another circumstance where the Great Debate happening September tenth at this point

is at risk. We thought there was a debate schedule on ABC News, but now Kamala Harris has that she wants to change the rules and she would like to have a notepad. She likes to have notes written in a binder so she can read off the page and not have to answer questions extemporaneously. So the media will

let her get away with this. By the way, the media are going to roll over and play dead for Kamala Harris as they often do for Democrats, and they're not going to require that she honor her word and have a debate under the same rule schedule with Joe Biden, which was the microphones are muted except when it's your turn to talk. You can't have a notepad or pre printed opening statements or closing arguments. Because Kamala Harris cannot

speak extemporaneously and make any sense at all. Whenever she doesn't have a teleprompter and she has to answer questions, she looks like a clown and a fool. It's awfully said, and that's the way it is. And the three issues that democrats care about national democrats are race, gender, and abortion.

Speaker 1

That's it. And all of.

Speaker 2

Them, shall we say, are issues that the great majority of the American people, frankly don't care about. Because the issues have been resolved on the liberal side of things. When it comes to abortion, there was one point one million abortions in twenty twenty three, more than any year since twenty nineteen. The abortion game sadly is over, and it's an issue in the hearts and minds of women, whether they want to kill their healthy unborn babies or not.

Two thirds of the states have ubiquitous abortion laws and the other one third, for example, like Mississippi or Alabama, one can receive abortion pills in the mail according to US Supreme Court anywhere in the country. The US Postal Service will deliver packages to wherever you are, and nobody can stop the US Postal Service at all. So abortion is not an issue because that issue has been won again and again and again by liberals and by Democrats.

And if you want to have abortion tourism, you can certainly go to Chicago, New York, Atlanta, do whatever you want to do a little vacation, kill your unborn baby, then go back home, no problem. But in the minds of voters, liberals and Democrats want a trick and mislead you into believing a lie that somehow abortion is on the ballot when it's not they got to keep it

on the ballot. They want it on the ballot because it motivates the low information voter to go and vote on an issue that's not relevant to the life at all, because abortion now is ubiquitous, sadly, and so we have to fight with the hearts and minds, never give up, never stop, encourage women to have their babies. But that's not the way the media and the Democrat likes it, because abortion is really not an issue anymore. But then keep it alive because it's good for politics. Nor is

race an issue anymore? You would think race, according to the Democrats and the media, it's a big issue. It's not an issue at all because we have thousands of law that prohibit racial discrimination of every type, and race when it comes to Clarence Thomas is not an issue. When it comes to black Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina is not an issue. Ken Blackwell is not an issue.

In other words, So when Ken Blackwell ran for governor in the state of Ohio, he thought, wrongfully, he would have the NAACP support because he's a black male and he was a charter right who became a Republican. So he thought, I'm a black guy, I'm gonna get a lot of black vote. Didn't work that way. It wasn't an issue because the only ones that matter are black liberals, not black conservatives. So race is not an issue. What is the matter of important? This is politics. Politics is

the matter. And with gender and so called gay issues, that's over too. We have numerous law cities, states and otherwise that barre discrimination against someone who's gay, and whether you like it or not, that gay marriage is ubiquitous, it's everywhere, and there are many companies that have policies prohibiting any kind of discrimination against gay individuals.

Speaker 1

And that's the way it should be.

Speaker 2

Nobody should be hurt because they're gay or straight, or they're amorphos. Say you don't desire to have sex on it, that's fine, just do your job. So race and gender and abortion, none of them are really issues. But the media and the Democrats have to keep that alive because it motivates the low information voter to vote for liberal Democrats and ignore the economy, ignore jobs, ignore inflation, ignore the southern border, ignore the collapse of Biden Harris's foreign policy.

Speaker 1

Those are important matters.

Speaker 2

Right to your life, how much you pay for groceries, how much you pay for gasoline, how much you pay for utility bills, how much insurance you pay. How easy is it to get a good pay, well paid job coming out of college, et cetera. You want to work and buy a home, that's almost impossible. Those are the big issues. It's not race and gender and abortion because those issues have been resolved sadly on the left side

of things. I want no person to suffer discriminate of any type because you're African America or your Hispanic whatever in the workplace, if you're gay, whatever it might be, have at it, enjoy your life. And abortion is not an issue because abortion now is everywhere and it's permitted. Abortion pills are sent through the mail unless you want

to have abortion tourism and leave a state. But Ohio right now has a more liberal abortion law than Roe versus Wade, and that's not going to change anytime soon either. Anywhere you live, you can get you can kill your unborn baby if that's what you want to do, and face God later on in life for those decisions. That's not an issue. But you can't say to a low information voter the racial issue, the gender issues and the abortion issues have now been largely resolved in favor of

the liberals, and so let's talk about inflation. Do you think Kamala Harris can talk about inflation or the price of groceries, or the incapability of buying your first home, or Southern border collapse, rapes, robberies and murders committed by illegal aliens. Do you think Kamala Harris can talk about that?

Speaker 1

Of course not.

Speaker 2

She wants to talk about issues that low information voters think are important because the media covers them to excess because the other issues cut against the Democrats. There's no major American city and a blue city and a blue state that functions for the citizens living therein Would you like to live in Baltimore or Washington, d C? Would like to live in Chicago or Cleveland? Are you kidding me, Saint Louis? I don't think so. Don't want to live there.

The schools think crime is everywhere. The judges don't enforce the law. There's litter, in filth and homeless encampments everywhere. You can't get good work, and a good job. It doesn't work because socialism never works when you run out of other people's money to spend.

Speaker 1

You're in trouble.

Speaker 2

Chicago's in trouble, big trouble, and it doesn't change because the Democrats have no competition. It would be interesting if these cities would have fair, equal debates between Republicans and Democrats to determine who's the next mayor. It would be impossible for a Republican to be elected in the City of Cincinnati, simply impossible. And the last election list Heating raised the most money on council as a Republican. Bright

Lady Keating name is well known. She finished out of the money easily to four or five candidates nobody ever heard of because they had a D next to their name. And until these citizens of these blue cities blue states want to help themselves, why should we help them?

Speaker 1

Let them collapse.

Speaker 2

Cincinnati, for example, has lost forty percent of its population since nineteen seventy And who would send their kids to CPS if you had any choice at all? It's typical, and Cincinnati is better off than other Blue cities, much better off because of the presence of the fathers and mothers of Greater Cincinnati who want to make Cincinnati successful.

Because of the reds and the Bengal in FC goes the Fifth Third Bank, and Procter and God and John Barrett and the Joseph Automotive Group and all the groups. Jeff Ruby Steakhouse located downtown. It remains vibrant, but most major cities look like Toledo, for God's sakes.

Speaker 1

So that's where we are.

Speaker 2

So we deal and argue about irrelevant issues to the average voter, like race and gender and abortion. When the Democrats wink, wink, non nod, know they've won the issue and it's not an issue in the lives of average Americans. In fact, ninety nine percent of no issues and involving gender, ideology or or race or abortion, it's not an issue. What is important are the issues that cut against the Democrats.

So the media doesn't want to talk about it because the media is the megaphone for the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1

And that's the reason.

Speaker 2

Let's continue the line ever becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. Later on, we have a guy named Seth Frontzman who wrote a book on defendittive article on what happened October the seventh and why it happened and where it happened and why did it happen, the IDF is perceived as a great along with Massad, intelligence and military organizations that should have known what was going on.

Speaker 1

Why didn't they know?

Speaker 2

Same thing was asked about nine to eleven or about Pearl Harbor. It was a failure of imagination, not as you couldn't conceive of several pilots from Saudi Arabia flying airliners into tall buildings in New York or into the Pentagon, and the other plane was headed toward the US Capitol or the White House in order to have a real conclusion of their activities. And what happened on October the seventh was a failure of the imagination of Massad and

also the IDF could not imagine that occurring. So a couple thousand Jews were killed, a couple of hundred were taken hostage and were on the precipice of World War III because of the policy failures of Joe Biden, who fund to Iran. Joe, make no mistake about it, Biden and Harris is funding Iran directly and indirectly to spread terror all around the world. So let's continue and later on,

reds baseball off today, back out of tomorrow. With a nine game homestand this weekend's going to be fabulous with the Western Southern Web and fireworks along with Red's baseball starting tomorrow, nine in a row and on Friday. In fact, there's a doubleheader. I want to be with you Friday afternoon because of a makeup game. But the Reds are going to play nine in the next eight days starting tomorrow, and then they have one more homestand after that, so

let's continue with more and just stay tuned. Think about what's important in your life, and think about whether law and order and the prosecution of vicious criminals who prey upon innocent victims is an important matter in your life. Right now, Hamilton County's on the precipice with all the car break ins, all the robberies going on, and we don't need a prosecutor that's never prosecutor. The case who just last year got her law license back is in

her sixties. You know, last year she couldn't spell prosecutor. Now there are one we don't need that. Twelve fifty five Home of your Reds off today a news radio seven hundred WLW, Bill cunning into Great American. Of course, what happened October seventh of last year was in an incredible moment, a terrible moment for the Jewish people and for the world, because more than one thousand Jews were killed, two hundred and fifty were taken hostage. As we sit here,

there continues to be large number of hostages. We pray to God are alive, but likely not, but we'll see what happens. The peace talks continue night and nauseum because Hamas does not want peace. Hamas wants war. And so when the Sinhwar and the other leaders of Hamas talk about the war and the civilian casualties, that is what Hamas wants are more Palestinian casualties because it fits their purpose.

And for the one of the first books out on this is Seth Fronzman The October seventh War, and Seth Fronsman, I think you're in Jerusalem as I speak, and welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you tell the American people what happened on October the seventh and how the psyche and the security and the safety of Jews have been compromised and how did it take place? Just give us the overview of what happened October the seventh.

Speaker 5

Sure, well, thank you so much for having me on. Harmas is an extremist terrorist organization that has existed since in nineteen eighty and around two thousand and five, it was able to take over the Gaza Strip and by killing off its rivals, and then it turned after two thousand and five sixty seven, it turned the Gaza Strip basically into a fortress of terror. It built hundreds of miles of underground tunnels, and it trained around thirty thousand fighters.

And what it did was it basically prepared a massive surprise attack on Israel. It took place, you know, last October, about ten ten months ago, and it did a surprise attack just like Pearl Harbor or nine to eleven. It sent thousands of men to attack this defence. There's a kind of security fence that goes around Gaza. It attacked around thirty places along the fences, the thousands of guys

riding motorcycles carrying AK forty sevens and the RPGs. It also used small drones to attack someone Israel's antennas and some of the technology including they're basically kind of like Israel have these remote controlled machine guns that were on these towers are on the Daza strip and they neutralize a lot of those. And once the Hamas guys had gotten through the fence, they basically each squad of Hamas

members about thirty in each place, thirty to fifty. Their goal was to attack Israeli civilian communities and massacre the people that they came across, and then kidnapped some of the ones that survived. So each imagine thirty groups of men, you know, thirty tons ten and each of them attacking a small community or attacking Pavilians who were out riding

bicycles or you know, out for a morning job. It was about six thirty in the morning, and they covered their approach by firing thousands of rockets so that most of the people would be hiding in their safe rooms in their communities or whatever they were taking cover, and they were able to overrun the Israeli troops. There were about five hundred seven hundreds of road seats in the border.

Most of those troops were overrun or they were kind of under seats fighting it out, and that gave the Hamas about you know, five hours to commit this massacre up until Israel could basically bring in forces to bear that were able to push the Hamas Terris back or neutralize them, or capture a few of them and plug

all these gaps from the fence. And it then took another week kind of to even figure out how many people have been killed, because some of the bodies were burned, or they were or they were killed in different ways. So and then these of course has been fighting ten months basically the Gaza to try to defeat.

Speaker 1

Hamas you know, Seth.

Speaker 2

One of the phrases that came out on nine to eleven was the failure of imagination. And I was there as you know in last May. It was it was almost impossible. The Israeli people could not have imagined this is all taking place. I call it the failure of imagination. And so is that an apt phrase to use because no one in Israel thought this was possible. And the Kibbutza's are in southern Israel. There are little enclaves anywhere.

For me, one hundred and maybe five thousand people more or less living in the desert and small groups in an idyllic setting. Well, why wasn't the idea of prepared for this? Can you answer that question?

Speaker 4

No.

Speaker 5

I mean, I think it's one of these things where you get used to an enemy. Hamas was an enemy. It was an organization, you know, sworn to destroyers or own killed Jewish people. But the component is that it had been there on the border controlling Gaza since as I said, around two thousand and five thousand seven, So this was a known enemy. You know, think about it like the cartels in Mexico or something where you're used to having these enemies or dangerous people, but you become

complacent sometimes. And I've been down on the Daza border. I've covered every war there since two thousand and nine or so. I remember driving along there or riding a bicycle whatever. I mean, you just you don't feel that there're you know, thirty thousand guys on the other side that are trying to kill you because you don't see them.

And I think, you know, unfortunately, you know, Israel had an intelligence failure that the days meaning up to the attack and didn't have enough soldiers, and Israel had become complacent and it didn't have enough tanks on the border.

There were only about a dozen tanks. There weren't only two helic combat helicopters, that were on alert that morning, and they were actually in northern Israel because Israel was a prayed more fighting Paballah and Iran, right, So basically everything that could go wrong went wrong, and unfortunately complacency led to this massive massacre. And now everyone is trying to learn lessons from that and try to make it

never happen again. But you mentioned nine to eleven. I mean we never I remember nine to eleven as well. We never imagined people would fly planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon at the same time, right, I mean, we might have imagined one plane, someone that might do it with one plane, and I think Israel was a reading for a small attack involving, you know, a few hundred guys. It never imagined that the enemy

could plan such a complex murderous operations. And now, of course we you know, I hopefully USUL have never underestimated its enemies again. But it's just that's what happens sometimes when mil Perry's or security officials become a bit complacent.

Speaker 2

Seth frontsmen and jump ahead to today and after the Democratic Convention, there's this push to have a ceasefire, and I make the analogy that I could not imagine Georgie Patten. General Patten was on the outskirts of Berlin in World War Two, and that somebody would want a cease fire leaving Adolf Hitler in charge of Berlin, acting as if he's going to change the stripes. Can you talk politically how much sense it would make for Israel now to

have a ceasefire leaving Hamas in charge of Gaza. Isn't that just delaying the inevitable for the next attack and they tell you up front we're going to kill. What's going to happen next will be much worse than October

the seventh. And so why would Benjamin Netanyahu agree to a peace treaty in which Hamas, with their hundreds of miles of tunnels and their complete control of Gaza, and the fact they're given billions of dollars from nations all over the world that they use for military purposes, why would Israel after this allow Hamas to stay in charge of Gaza.

Speaker 5

Well, I think it's a perfect comparison you made with the being there in nineteen forty four and deciding to kind of give the not be a FeAs fire. History shows you can never have if you have a vicious, genocidal enemy that doesn't play by the same rules as you, and it's worn to kill you exactly, you can't have

a seat fire. It just prolongs the inevitable of another war. Now, I think that Israel could have a short term sease fire like it did back in November where there was a ten day seat fire in order to get some of the most vulnerable hostages out of Gaza. I think that you know, people want the hostages to be returned home. The other option is to try to free them in

military attacks and rescue missions. That of course that may rich that may risk lies as well, but I think, yeah, definitely, any kind of seatspire that leaves Hamas in power is rewarding not only Hamas, but let's remember it's also empowering those who back Hamas, including Iran and the other countries like Russia or Shiner or Turkey or Chacar and others.

So it's important to remember that any attempt to leave Hamas in power or let it feel that it can win, will embold in all of America's enemies and all of Israel's enemies, and they will take a lesson from that that they can get away with this and do it somewhere else, So that certainly would be a good reason not to allow a hamas any bruing space or any kind of long term seamspire set.

Speaker 2

The head of the snake is Iran. They're the exporters of terror all around the world. Why doesn't I've been told by a US retired general that if we said to Israel, take out Iran not using nuclear means, there's three oil exporting ports that would be destroyed by Israeli air force and missiles. They'd be out of business economically. There's two or three dams in the country that provide

all the drinking water. Take out the dams, eviscerate ten to fifteen power stations, and Iran suddenly they're back in the Middle Ages. Why doesn't I can imagine Iran would do it absolutely. What isn't Israel take the military approach, not using nuclear weapons and destroy Iran, which is the head of the snake.

Speaker 1

Why don't they do it? Don't? Why why doesn't Benjamin Netanyahu do that to end the war?

Speaker 5

Well, I think in order for Israel to do that, it would on't have a coalition with other countries like the United States or Western allies. I don't think building alone, you know, that could lead Israel to be condemned. So I think Israel be very careful. Also, remember Israel is still fighting a war in Gaza, it has it has troops fighting in Gaza every day against Sarah's. Israel is facing an onslaught from the Iranian back group has Bollah.

So you way, one argument could be made that we could go for the head of the snake, but I think that Israel has preferred to try to defeat the closer enemies first because they pose the big challenge. And Israel is hoping that Israel's western allies like the United States will be able to do, you know, pick up some of the slack. And also you know, standing with Israel against the Iranian threats and things like that. So we have to see how the Iranian threat develops. You know,

will Iran rushed to weaponize the nuclear program. That would be a redline I think for Israel. And so we have to see what Iran does next.

Speaker 2

When Iran has the capability of destroying Israel, it would do it because it's a culture of death, not of life. Russians, Chinese, Turks, they all want to live life, but the Islamic extremists in Iran and not the Iranian people.

Speaker 1

But the leaders do not want to that.

Speaker 2

They want to die because they think there's seventy two versions are in heaven. It's a culture of death. And lastly, I want to get to Lastly, I want to get your reaction to this. I've read some stuff out of Europe that the goal of Hesbla and Amas in Iran is to bleed Israel dry over time. The three great drivers of the Israeli economy are tourism, agricultural products, and high tech. I would imagine right now that those industries

don't exist in any measurable amount. There's one hundred thousand Jews in northern Israel that's moved south to live with others. The economy's got to be on its back. Why wouldn't the forces of evil in Iran simply bleed Israel dry over the next three to five years, so they collapse economically, and then here comes the hordes of individuals around Israel

to kill the Jews once again. Is that something that kind of marshals itself into your thinking that the long term just kill Israel indirectly when it can't do it directly.

Speaker 5

I think that's partly true. Ran does want to basically force Israel to endless wars of attrition on the borders, in which it's not in Israel's interest probably to fight these long wars, whereas as Bulah and the groups like the Whosis or groups in Iraq, they don't have anything to lose. They've already bankrupted their country, so it doesn't matter how them that the country becomes more bankrupt like a racker or lemanons. So that's definitely partly running the strategy.

I would say that in Israel in terms of what's happened in Israel's is the economy. It's true that turns and is probably down ninety percent, but I think the high tech sector continues to thrive because high tech is exportable whether or not there's a war. And also remember that some of the high tech is used in Israel's defense systems. I mean, that's how Israel bill Ironville, and that's how Israel, you know, trains pilots to fly off thirty does. So the high tech actually is something that

Israel exports and also works with US defense companies. So there is a silver lining probably there. In terms of the agriculture of yeah, the war's has been very bad the north. I think the agriculture is south, and what I see has rebounded impressively. So you know, Israel has always been under siege since it was found in nineteen forty eight. It knows how to do this, but it's definitely not in Israel's interest to fight this war for

the next numerous years. And Iran has to be stopped, and Iran supplies of whip and the groups like as well. It must be stopped. Or around Williams, you do exactly what you said. We just try to slowly.

Speaker 2

Bleed Israel, all right, Frensman, author of the October seventh War. I don't want to get into particulars of what these murderers did to women and babies. But the most despicable acts of human can commit against a mother who's pregnant was committed. Most are hyped up on drugs of one type or another. These thirty thousand fighters, and as we speak, there's about ten to fifteen thousand a moss still alive wanting to fight the next war. This isn't ending it

it must be won. Israel must win this war by any means necessary, because its existence is at risk. Seth Fronzman the October seventh War. Thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show, and Seth, you're a great American and thank.

Speaker 1

You very much. Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more.

Speaker 2

I could not imagine a situation where Iran had the military power of Israel and they wouldn't use it. And Israel is the only country on earth that is not permitted to win its wars. Bill Cunningham with you every afternoon on news radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 3

Would you want the microphone? Mute it in the debate whenever you have to be. We agreed to the same rules.

Speaker 1

I don't know.

Speaker 6

It doesn't matter to me. I'd rather have it probably on. But the agreement was that it would be the same as it was last time. In that case it was muted. I didn't like it the last time, but it worked out fine and asked Biden how it worked out. It was fine, and I think it should be the same. We agreed to the same rules, same rules and same specifications, and I think that's.

Speaker 3

Probably what it should be. But they're trying to change it.

Speaker 6

The truth is they're trying to get out of it because she doesn't want it to be. She's not a good debater, she's not a smart person.

Speaker 1

She doesn't want a debate. Hello, piet and I'm skulls.

Speaker 3

I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1

Segi.

Speaker 2

If Kamala Harris is still up in the so called polls, she will not debate. Come up with a reason not to because the woman cannot does not have an original thought.

Speaker 1

So we got everything else going on in the world. We're worried about muted microphones and a debate. The great debate. Now we have to tell her is that the only one are going to have her. They going to have more. I mean they've only agreed to one. But she might be back out of this one. I don't know.

Speaker 2

But us talk about Ohio State football and what about Tom Weedman's Michigan how much twenty million dollars? The Buckeyes had a fund of twenty million dollars to buy players and more to follow if necessary. Ohio State is serious, of course, when Michigan's in trouble.

Speaker 1

Michigan's got that signe stealing thingman.

Speaker 3

Yeah, Tom Wiedman's a messian.

Speaker 1

Gray And how much of the teams in the SEC by how much did Georgia spent? How much? How much did Alabama spend to get the Miami star kicker out out of the out of Oxford? Everything?

Speaker 3

Thank you?

Speaker 1

So they got Chuck Martin went crazy in a video over that, so they illegally recruited him.

Speaker 2

The head coach of all of Oklahoma State, guy named Grundy, Yeah, said I've had enough talking to agents and the players who are paying him more money than going. He says, you know what, let's play football, right, you want to play football.

Speaker 1

For the money they're putting up. They better all win because if.

Speaker 2

Not, Sea would want to be Ohio State twenty mil Michigan.

Speaker 1

A bunch of cheaters. And you look at the SEC, the Big ten. How much is the Big twelve spent? Not much? I don't know about that. What about UC Bearcats? What are they spent? Talk town Alvin Roor. Alvin Roor gave lots of money to the lill If it was twenty million bucks, they'd be up there in the polls. Well, we'll say about that, but I know Alvin Rhors played Townshend on Saturday. Who Townshend spent serious money on nil isn't there some group that you see that collects money for.

Speaker 2

Nil Bingo Cincy Range. It's also a beer and Alvin Rohor is a major contributor to Cincy rains.

Speaker 1

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Let's see will he other Pirates beat those Reds yesterday four to three, and uh Alexis Diaz is suffering the blown save for the first time since May, and the Reds with a day off today, thank god, a homestand begins tomorrow night with the first of three up against Gene Tennis, Vita Blue and the Oakland Athletics coming down tomorrow night. Well, ask that age old question, how we looking not good? Red's pitcher Hunter Green is out with that elbow problem. Of course, tell the American people what

the report is, how he hurt his elbow. Red's president of Baseball operations, Nick Crawl and the radio network yesterday here on seven hundred, WLW said Green suffered the injury when he bumped hard into a cabinet. He's got Sorena said, about another couple of weeks before he comes back.

Speaker 2

He's not coming back. How about Graham Ashcraft? Is he coming back?

Speaker 1

I don't know? How about Nick Lodolo is he coming back? Don't know?

Speaker 2

How about Andrew Abbit? Is he coming back soon? How about Williamson? Is he coming back soon? Twenty twenty three? I'm asking twenty five.

Speaker 3

Let me ask you this.

Speaker 2

Pittsburgh Pirates aren't very good, right, No, but they beat the Reds this year seventy percent of the time, Like you know what, seventy percent? Thing go Now, the last nine series with Milwaukee, the Reds have lost everyone.

Speaker 1

And two two x Reds nailed him yesterday, Grondal with the home run and an Eroaldas Chapman.

Speaker 2

At least there not in last place by percentage points. Looking at that, true, Irons, they were in second a week ago with a bullet.

Speaker 1

Then look what happened. All of a sudden, all hell broke loose. Bengals update brought to you by a good Spirits, Winding Tobacco and Party Town twelve locations in northern Kentucky. Time the Party Bengals wide receiver Jamar Chase photographic x ex evidence. Yesterday, Willie he took part in the Bengals practice, first workout he's had since the last season. So is the hold in over?

Speaker 3

Did he sign the now yet?

Speaker 5

No?

Speaker 1

McKinley Mortgage wants to know you. I saw him on TV with John Mattery's don't waste your money, Don't waste I saw that the other day. Paul looks getting bigger and bigger. How about that now seg Man. Yeah. Will Jamar Chase be signed someday this week? Yes?

Speaker 2

Secondly, did Hunter Green's elbow come in contact where they're filing cabinet on purpose?

Speaker 1

I don't know what kind of cabinet it was? Will he?

Speaker 3

They didn't They.

Speaker 1

Didn't really say what it was. Did he do it on cabinet? I think he was trying to get his dog ross a milk bone dog biscuit, because you know what the day is, don't you?

Speaker 2

National Dog Day? Didn't know that, yep, see didn't know that. I know my son Evan's got a great dog named Piper. And once a week I have visitation rights with Piper. I go visit Piper.

Speaker 1

The Cleveland Browns look like they're gonna leave a running back Nick Chubb on the on the pup list, looks like he's going to be out the first four games of the season, still rehabbing that severe left knee injury suffered in Week two of last season. Sidelined him for the rest of the year and last year, and also required two surgeries.

Speaker 3

Not good.

Speaker 1

Must have been a mess.

Speaker 2

Do the Bengals play the Browns anytime soon? I don't think they play them in the Let's see they played New England. I think Arizona, Kansas City, Kansas City, I'm not sure.

Speaker 1

Probably not. Well, see what happened.

Speaker 2

But segment when you can't beat the Pirates and you can't beat Milwaukee, and you can ever beat Saint Louis, well, then Oakland comes to town, Milwaukee comes to town, and then I'll go over twenties, so Chubb will be.

Speaker 1

Back seven weeks into it. Let's see, they got Oakland, Milwaukee and then Houston. I think in this next homes stand well and a rare next Tuesday off, Tuesday off like September second they're off seg How about this, but remember they got that double header on Friday eleven, forty airtime.

Speaker 2

I'll be off Friday with the boys on the golf course, about one thirty golf courses.

Speaker 1

We say congratulations to Cole Raine High Schools, Jackson Lamborghini's hold in one on number eight at Sugar Valley in bell Brook one hundred and forty five yards. That was part of the best of the Southwest Invitational golf tournament. And you have an Olympian possibly coming in? Is that correct? Carson Foster may be hearing about a month or so. Where now, Well, he's in Austin, Texas training for what I guess twenty twenty eight. Never, you know, might as

well start now train looking for Rose level. We're looking for Max Holt, Percell Marion Zone. Max Holt to come up there with his gold medal from volleyball. Where is he? I don't know. Let's get him in, Oh, get him in. Somebody knows Max Holt.

Speaker 7

Call us.

Speaker 2

How about this that since June the second, Uh huh, the Reds have won one Sunday afternoon game since June second.

Speaker 1

Correct? And this is heading into September. Correct. That's not good. That's not good.

Speaker 5

Is that right?

Speaker 1

No, that's not good. No, it's not good.

Speaker 3

No, we've got to see what happens.

Speaker 4

Now.

Speaker 2

Did Hunter Green put his elbow into that cabinet on purpose to buy a mistake?

Speaker 1

I don't know. It was on the radio radio show yesterday, and I don't know.

Speaker 3

I'd like you to know.

Speaker 1

I did not hear it from Nick Crawl and Jim Night or Day.

Speaker 2

Would you bring him back for the last two or three weeks of the season if the Reds are ten games out, I wouldn't.

Speaker 3

Well, that's up to that's up to the guys.

Speaker 2

That's a higher that's a higher authority than me sega, which major league roster has had their four starting pitchers all in the DAL at the same time?

Speaker 1

Right here?

Speaker 3

That's it.

Speaker 1

I don't know what he's gonna I mean, Uh, Aguar is pitching pretty good coming up? You got Martinez not bad?

Speaker 4

Uh?

Speaker 1

Except who else is left?

Speaker 4

No?

Speaker 1

But I don't know. Well, they hopefully, you know. I don't know. I don't know. I say, throw Luke Mayley out there. He's been well, he's got four or five shutout innings. When they get blown out, don't they doesn't have the heat. Does not have the heat. So get him out.

Speaker 2

That's all the mouths of ephis pitches in there. Baby can't hit him. Yeah, if the pitcher doesn't provide the power, you know what, can't hit it? Throw number four at him, knuckles Bingo wouldn't know what to do, right and seg The lineup looks inept. When I look at the lineup, I'm thinking where the run's gonna come from? And by the way, we had the pickle problem with Marte. Now we've got Della Cruz getting picked off first again. Where in the hell is he going?

Speaker 1

I don't don't ask me. I don't know that guy. The other night for the Pirates, the ball is hit right to the third baseman. That their guy, what's his name? Somebody I forgot that big tall shortstop they got the Pirates. He takes off for third base and gets tagged out, plays right in front of him. I don't know. I mean, are you stupid?

Speaker 4

Yep?

Speaker 3

What are you stupid? What are you ignorant?

Speaker 1

And then Florida wins on a bunt the World Series. The first baseman comes in, there's nobody at first base. The pitcher throws the ball down the line, Florida scores and that's it, two to one. Unbelievable. Andy Mack.

Speaker 2

Speaking of Andy Mack, why is any to come in and talk about college hoops when without Hollee basketball is not ready yet?

Speaker 1

I don't like it comes in right before the season, start to get Andy Mack in oh you gotta talk college football? How about twenty million dollars for Ryan Day at Ohio State and Michigan can't even cheap properly correct they have like looking at some practice or something of Ohio State staff or writing down plays in Michigan. Well, how's that a violation of anything? I don't know. They got nil now, Willie. It doesn't make any difference.

Speaker 3

I don't know.

Speaker 1

I mean, you know, you got you got these coaches out here now they're they're they have to go out and like it, like that coach said, gotta face agents, got to face the player. What said, you know, I can't tell you. I can't deal with this. And how about you know, how about Ryan Day coming to your house? I need another fifty thousand to play?

Speaker 3

Yeah?

Speaker 1

What I need fifty grand and maybe a Mercedes. Oh okay, okay, he goes the next guy what do you want? What do you want?

Speaker 3

And then I like playing.

Speaker 1

You know you you come and like say, like Woody Hayes walking into your house. You know I'm signing right there, I'm cutting my finger up and I'm and I'm signing. You know what if Bear Bryant came to your house, I wouldn't a quarterback for deer Park. I wouldn't sign. Speaking of deer Park, Alabama, you know the score Friday Night with Deer Park. Wh I know Cole Rain got bet twenty to seven.

Speaker 2

Deer Park beats Belmont. Really, I think it's a racetrack forty to zero. The park has original.

Speaker 1

Wow, unscored, untied on whatever it is forty I think nothing. I think I owe you a hot fudge Sunday. I think, well, why don't you give it to Dave Kate And I owe him once Hey I got because you know I think Moller Well, No, I lost Bowler, Princeton, Muller one. I had the Vikings with Pat Mancuso pick winners. But Deer Park forty to zip over Becks win.

Speaker 3

Uh No, they did.

Speaker 1

Lakota West beat Saint X. Where's Rocky is he in? Is he in today? He's got the guts.

Speaker 2

We're gonna have to talk to him. Yeah, forty zero. Yeah, I'm thinking maybe Mark deer Park should maybe play. Say no, man, you didn't go over there and talk to the team before, Yes, I did it. Did I spoke to the ball I told them what I expected of them. That's like in twenty eighteen when DEMONTI knocking touch, Jaylen Rose, Joe Hawker, Steve Gentry Junior, Mark Wise. I told those boys what was expected of them, which was undefeated, untied, unscored one.

Deer Park wins the state basketball title, and then Muller High School turned down a charity game with deer Park that year for the championship of Sycamore Township. Now wouldn't that have been something? Well, I think the trustees dropped the ball on Tom weedman. Did I think your your government? That's you know, they should have stepped up and demanded the game taking play off.

Speaker 1

For charity, right, Ad Moeller, we would have played at Moller. There you go. That Jackson Hayes character. Whatever happened to him.

Speaker 2

He's in the NBA things a laker. Yeah, so we'll see what happens. Well, we could have played. We could have been somebody.

Speaker 1

I think the government of uh of Salomoy Township really dropped the ball on that, no question. So it would have been Moller and deer Park, both Sycamore Township. Can imagine that somebody who would have been let's see who went, Let's see who around here. Let's see Barry Larkin could have been on Moeler's team, and you could have been coaching get Get Byron Lark and you could have been celebrity coaches for charity.

Speaker 5

Right.

Speaker 2

I would have run the box and one on Jackson Hayes, the box and one That's what I.

Speaker 1

Would have done. Wouldn't go three two zone or something? Now three corners? Played about about four corners? Can you do that anymore? Anymore?

Speaker 2

Phil Ford is dead? I said, give me out of the student's report. I'm gonna go once again in to the American people.

Speaker 1

Are you sure your is? That is your back? Messing you up? I told you about how's your back? Oh, by the way, three am on Saturday morning, yours truly Atrium Hospital, Kidney Stone. Well that's not good. I've had well you're not kidding, I've had one of those. Oh it's like my second, like twelve years. Well, what do you do? You drink a lot of water? Then no, you just walk around in pain. I mean it's like getting smashed in the head.

Speaker 5

I like that.

Speaker 1

But Bob earns to mind one of the doctors come in and said, you have no wonder that that's probably probably cuttingham. Didn't I did that? I said, thanks a lot.

Speaker 2

Doctor Bob earns My did my ablation on Wednesday, calls me and said, as I got one problem, dog, or what is it? I raised my right arm and my left foot begins to move. You may have hit the wrong nerves. Nice, I'm like a puppet. And there was silence, and he said, are you kidding me? I said, yes, having's fun.

Speaker 1

How much? How much yardage does it add to the add to the friendly confidence? I'm carrying the ball over three hundred really?

Speaker 3

Yes?

Speaker 2

How about that three hundred Look at you three hundred feet? Yes I am yes. Say give me out of the tute report.

Speaker 1

Please? Will you an order of a hot day here in the Tri State and you need temp star quality you can feel big time. We leave you with the immortal words of the stood report.

Speaker 3

Because there is decision.

Speaker 8

Over turning drove Wade did you heard earlier tonight, the United States Supreme Court majority wrote.

Speaker 3

The following quote.

Speaker 8

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Speaker 2

Or political power? He's on the beach a gun, No kidding, electrical power. Women have electrical power.

Speaker 3

I didn't know that day. He's on the beach again. Biden is gone.

Speaker 1

Who's the president? I don't know who's the vice president. I don't know. I don't know nobody. Who's in the Speaker of the House in charge in.

Speaker 7

Well.

Speaker 2

I don't think that Mike Johnson. I don't think they'd like where he is. We got to run, but I want to hear from the American people. Five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred changed you? The ablation. I need a blation on my brain to disconnect some nerve aning. He puts the needle into your back. I had eight protrusions to stick out on my back, and he said, is this the spot? And then at some point I'd say yes, and then he would electrify it

and kill it. I said, make sure you kill the right nerves. Doc, I don't want to lose any function. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1

I know what you're saying on news radio seven hundreds WLW hang audio.

Speaker 3

On the day, I would falling.

Speaker 9

At the bound kick east to the wide windows at the door they have found then spoke up to leave this little lewful. You can tell that wink that was bad of the bowl, bad of the bowl, bad the.

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Bowl, Bully Cunningham, Let's go to your telephone call sasays might desire on a frequent basis. We have Patty and then we have Jim. We have three lines open now seven four nine, seven thousand. This is your opportunity to jump on these sacred airwaves and let your viewpoint be heard all over America, across the fruited plain as to whether or not you think Trump's in a good position a bad position. Are you a Harris supporter? Do you understand that abortion is only an issue in the minds

of polsters? The most Americans frankly don't care about politically the issue at all. I care about it because human life is being destroyed unborn babies. But nonetheless, two thirds of Americans have you biquitous abortion, including the state of Ohio and the other one third and a tougher stake.

You get it through the mail anyway, So it's not an issue that race is hardly ever an issue because all of us within white parameters, except the fact that a person's talent should determine to be an outcome based instead of someone's race. And same thing about certain gender issues. If you want to dress up and do what you want to do after the age of eighteen, that's on you. If you below the age of eighteen, we don't let kids do all kinds of things because you don't make

adult decisions when you're fifteen years old. You know, you know what I'm saying. And about seventy five percent of American people believe in that. Let's go to the calls.

Speaker 10

Now.

Speaker 2

We have Patty and Jim and John and thousands of others five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand or pound seven hundredth the new AT and T and Patty in Kentucky. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Patty, how are you.

Speaker 7

I'm doing wonderful with you.

Speaker 2

Great day to be an American. I feel humble and quietly proud, may.

Speaker 7

Too, me too. Hey, I just want you remind people or let people know that they're doing the Trump train again. I'm two seventy five on September the seventh.

Speaker 1

Let me write that down. Fuck September seventh. What day of the week is that?

Speaker 7

The Saturday?

Speaker 2

Saturday morning, September the seventh, ten am. Where does the Trump train begin?

Speaker 1

How does it end?

Speaker 2

How can the American people get involved?

Speaker 7

I found it on Facebook and I just put a Trump train two seventy five Cincinnati. Don't and that's how I found out about it.

Speaker 2

Don't you just join anywhere? In other words, it's not like a starter or a finish. You simply get on two seventy five and follow the Circle freeway and it's got it. I bet it's seventy seventy five miles all the way around, and so there's not Am I right to say there's not a start? You simply get on it yourself and away you go. Is that right or wrong?

Speaker 7

That's how it was the last time. I haven't seen anything different.

Speaker 2

I'm glad you called, because if Kamala Harris takes over the presidency with Tim Waltz and imposes the principles upon which she's relied most of our adult life, the country continues to change fundamentally. We don't need that thanks for your call. Let's going out to Jim and then John and then to Gary and Sydney and many others. Jim and Melbourne, Kentucky. Give me a full report. Really, how are you doing today? It's beautiful day, a little bit warm, but I like it this way. And this weekend for

the fireworks will be unbelievable. Going to lose about ten degrees by Saturday and Sunday and I love it. Can't be any better?

Speaker 11

Well, you always, not always, but quite often you ask people, especially famous people, which I'm not, but you ask do you have a question for me? And I do have a question for you?

Speaker 1

Oh you know.

Speaker 2

The last time I asked that was Trump's attorney, a guy named Will Scarf, and I asked him about the rule in Shelley's case, so the rule against perpetuities. And he didn't have an adequate response.

Speaker 3

So what can I do for you?

Speaker 1

Do you want to ask me a question you don't know the answer to that I can help you with.

Speaker 11

I do, but before I ask it real quickly, I'll just let you do. I'm the guy I sent you two coughing bugs, one with the photo of you and the wonderful doctor Dean Carriokus. Yes, and another coughing bug of your hole in one at the fourteenth hole at the Kenwood Country Club.

Speaker 2

I've had you know, you know, Jim, I've had one hole in one in my life. And I've played golf since I was like twelve thirteen years old. And I hit the ball in the cup. It jumped out, hit the ball at leaning and never went in. And I've had one on number fourteen of ken View. It was about one hundred and seventy five yards downhill and I took out a seven seven iron and hit it. They told me in the cup. I hit it, and I picked up the team and walked back to the cart, and I didn't see it going.

Speaker 11

I heard you talk about that, and like I said, I sent you a coffing bug with a photo of that hole on and.

Speaker 1

Hopefully you got it. I got it, and it's in the it's in the break room right now, all right now to.

Speaker 11

The question, I'm a guy much like jd Vance Tulsa Gabbard RFK. I could not stand Donald Trump. I mean I couldn't stand the guy as matter of fact when he and oddly enough, I don't.

Speaker 1

Go to New York much.

Speaker 11

But I happened to be in New York City the day he announced he was going to run for president back in like twenty fifteen, and I remember I walked to in front of the Trump Building and I took a Sephie myself with the Trump Building behind me, and I posted on Facebook, this idiot thinks he can be president. So that gives you a whole background. And I think JD. Vance and Tulca Gabbard RFK probably felt about the same.

And then I saw what a phenomenal job he did as president, and now I'm on the Trump train.

Speaker 5

So here's my question to you.

Speaker 7

For the life of me, I.

Speaker 11

Cannot understand how ninety percent of the national media is so one sided. I mean, we've never They've always been somewhat on one side, but never like this. It's almost like the media is controlled by the government, like in you know, like in Russia or China. I mean, these people who work for NBC, ABC, CBSCNN, these are not stupid people. Some of those people have to realize that Kamala is going to destroy our country.

Speaker 5

And I'm just curious.

Speaker 11

You know more about media than anybody. I can imagine what is it that you think, how is it possible the ninety percent of the media will not They just won't ask Kamala of the questions and they'll just attack Trump just forever. I mean, why is that?

Speaker 2

Jim I I would say this that the role of the media should be should be to be objective and fair and point out the fact that Kamala Harris's policies.

Speaker 1

This is not a young woman.

Speaker 2

She's sixty years old and she's been in public life for about thirty five years, beginning with Willie Brown in one way or another, and she exhibits the most far left wing, socialist, communistic viewpoints of any candidate that's ever run for office, and that generally also represents the political

viewpoints the mainstream media. The persons like George Stephanopolis or whoever it might be, that they hold the same opinions, and the reason they hold those opinions is because they're in New York City, or they're in the city of Chicago or the city of Los Angeles. And I didn't feel it until I spent those five years in New York City on my TV show, going back and forth, and you could sense it. It was palpable and at

that point. Of course, Barack Hussein Obama was in the White House and that was the nearest thing to God on earth. And there is a feeling in the media markets that there's one way of looking at things, and their goal is to proselytize and to make the rest

of us think the way they think. And when you have someone who is perceived as African American and female and their so called husband, of course had sex with a babysitter and got her pregnant, there's so many keys on the piano that's Doug m Off, so many p's keys on the piano that is struck. In this candidacy,

you have Donald Trump, who they loved. I mean, there were awards given to Donald Trump for years in New York City by Al Sharpton and by Jesse Jackson, by the Blackmail Coalition, by every civil rights group in the world. Loved Donald Trump until he said I'm going to run for the presidency and then that would disrupt the idea of the media being in charge of the electorate's intelligentsia.

And they are liberal because they came from Harvard, they came from Yale, University of Chicago, they come from Vassar, so the orientation is toward liberalism. Then you get a job in the big time media, working their way up to the top, and in order to keep succeeding, you must make happy your boss, and the bosses are all

left wingers. And so by the time you get to the top of the if you're David, if you're Mirror A Holt, one of them, you get to the top, you've gone through ten to twenty years of a certain political viewpoint as to manned by your news organization. And there are gonna be ten things that happened on Donald Trump. If nine are good and one is bad, the mainstream media ignores the nine good things only talks about the

one bad thing. Now, if you're Kamala Harris, who's a black female perceived she perceives herself as a black female.

Speaker 1

If that's the case, she can do nine.

Speaker 2

Things wrong in one thing right, and then the media will talk about the one thing that's right and the nine things that are wrong. It's because they're big time left wing socialists and liberals coming out of elite colleges living in New York City. And you can't be a Republican in New York City you might remember in the good old days there were several mayors who were Republican in New York City, culminating with Rudolph Giuliani, who did

a great job as mayor. But in the last quarter of a century they've all been left wing Democrats, the Blaseo, etc. And it's because they are protected by the media and they are not criticized by their own and if they jump out of line and do something nice about Donald Trump, they're being disloyal. There's a group called Real Clear Politics and other organizations film and tape and record everything the media does. Ninety percent of the stories about Trump are negative.

Ninety percent of the stories about Kamala Harris are positive. So the occasional voter gets the idea that I better be a Democrat and vote democratic. How come in the city of Cincinnati. You're in Melbourne, Kentucky, and the city of Cincinnati and the city itself, it's impossible for a qualified a Republican to be elected. And it's because of the R and the D And until the media begins to become maybe they've never been this way objective and fair, the Republican's never going to get a shot.

Speaker 11

Well, I appreciate that. Here's my fear. I truly believe, I have faith in American and Americans, and I really believe if all Americans knew Comma's background in her positions, you know, unfettered immigration, taxes on capital, unrealized capital gains. I don't need to go over it all.

Speaker 4

You go over it all the time.

Speaker 11

But I truly believe if all Americans knew her position and her background, it would be a landslide victory for Trump.

Speaker 1

I have no doubt about that.

Speaker 11

But the media, I truly believe, controls our elections, and it's just frightening his hell for me. I think our country's gone if.

Speaker 1

We lose this one. Well, it's a big one.

Speaker 2

And because seven of the last elections the Democrat has won the popular vote, so each time the Republican wins, they got to thread the needle in a certain way, which gets more difficult. And according to one poll, seventy two percent of the American people do not understand the political positions of Kamala Harris. About three fourths of the American people don't understand that she's in favor of reparations based upon race, a wide open southern border, letting in

criminals and mentally ill from all over the country. She believes in the Green New Deal, which collapses coal and natural gas and oil industries. She believes in sanctuary cities and states in which individuals who commit crime can go into Chicago, New York, not be prosecuted by liberal prosecutors, and not sentenced by liberal judges. She believes the most radical left wings. She also believes that your private insurance

company should be out of business. She believes the Kroger and Rodney McMullan, the CEO, is a friend of mine. He will tell you that each big Kroger store is one hundred and fifty thousand items. By the time that one item gets to the Kroger store to sell, there's six to ten companies, individuals, suppliers, processors, warehouse men, ranchers and others that have along the chain have already been

paid by the next entity to get the products. So by the time Rodney McMullan the Kroger gets a product, say the product costs seven dollars and the government tells you you can only sell it for five dollars. That means every product they sell they lose money and Kroger will be out of business and there'll be shortages, the

shelves will be empty. And she relies upon the ignorance of the American people not to know that seventy two percent don't understand her positions, and when they understand their positions.

Speaker 1

Ninety opposer. We don't want that.

Speaker 2

We don't want Kamala Harris's San Francisco values to be in Cincinnati, your Melbourne, Kentucky. But the American people have to seek out the finder positions because the mainstream media from what most of us got our information, won't inform them because it's injurious to her position. They should be objective and fair. Instead they choose sides, and it's always the side of liberal Democrats. And thank you for your call. Let's go to Gary and Sidney and then John and Minels.

Gary and Sidney, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show.

Speaker 1

Gary, how are you?

Speaker 12

I am doing fantastic and I'm gonna tell you something deal you are the great American Thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 10

I have a lot to say.

Speaker 12

I made myself watch that stinking, rotten, no good baby murdering Socialist Democrat Convention with Kamala Harris and all the rest of them page because that's why they are, and we need to start calling them what they are.

Speaker 13

They're liberal, baby murdering socialists, and that's how they're gonna try to win the election. But you know what, the American people aren't stupid as they.

Speaker 3

Think they are.

Speaker 12

Kamala Harris is not capable of even running at anything at all.

Speaker 5

She's proved that she's the borders are. She can deny it. I've been following this thing since day one, since Trump.

Speaker 12

Come down the election, and I am very informed.

Speaker 10

On what's going on, and she's the borders are and hasn't done a damn thing for our country except let millions of people come in that they're gonna try to sneak in and vote.

Speaker 12

And the American people better.

Speaker 13

Get up off their butts and they better start voting early, and they better do their metal in ballots because if they don't, we're gonna lose this election.

Speaker 1

Gary.

Speaker 2

Thank you for your fourth rightness. I'll say this at the Democratic National Convention. Some of the correspond from Fox News ask the delegates, can you tell me what Kamala Harris has successfully done in the past, and not one of them could come up with one thing. It was aspirational. They talk about the goals, talk about philosophy, they talk about what's going to happen down the road, but they don't want to talk about what's happened or what's real.

You can't have price controls and have a function in economy. You can't have a wide open southern border and have a functioning economy. They want this to be about race, gender and abortion instead of inflation, interest rates, southern border, and crime. One is a Republican issue, the other a Democratic issue. And it's sad and it's up to each voter, my friend from Sydney to become informed. All let's continue and never stop. We simply continue. And the Reds baseball

is off today, back out of tomorrow. I think they have nine games and eight days. Then they're off next Tuesday. And I can't believe the Labor Day is already here and the fireworks are about to commence on Sunday. There is going to be great two twenty five Home are your Reds off today? And the Bengals News Radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 14

I am proud to stand here before you today, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an independent. If you love our country as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do, I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people.

Speaker 1

Thank you very much, Thank you very much, mister President.

Speaker 12

Hell oh, hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 2

First of all, say tell the rock man about what happened with the Cowboys how it relates.

Speaker 1

To the I just saw this for this, that's right, rock. Let's see. Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CD Lamb has ended his holdout, agreeing to a four year, one hundred and thirty six million dollar deal deal that makes him the second highest paid non quarterback in National Football League history. The deal also includes a thirty eight million dollars signing bonus, the largest ever given to a wide receiver. Now, what

do you think, Jamar Chase is saying? Hold up on that car wise, gentlemen, Nah, you can think about it, but don't do it.

Speaker 3

He came out to practice and did the walk through right day.

Speaker 1

Photographic evidence he was on the field yesterday. They had a light workout a limited practice today. Don't know if he was out there or not.

Speaker 3

But so what happens today's seg?

Speaker 1

What happens today?

Speaker 3

Seg? Is he getting missed?

Speaker 1

I guess he's a contract the hold in might.

Speaker 3

Be back on.

Speaker 1

Is this muffed?

Speaker 2

Mythed at this point, I have no idea if his muffed. But the difference is ceedee, Lamb had one year left and your buddy Chase has two years left. Does that make a difference.

Speaker 1

I think it does.

Speaker 3

But but the argument on the other side is, you know, let's say you know you were getting paid the same amount as the student broadcaster on the University of Dayton's noon to three show, and and you say I'm much better than that guy, Like, well, yeah, well will you got two years on your contract, so we can't. I say, show me the money, show me the money. That's what is saying.

Speaker 1

What about Elizabeth? Is Elizabeth involved in this?

Speaker 3

Miss Elizabeth?

Speaker 2

Yes, Randy, No, I mean Elizabeth the Blackburn's daughters. I'm sure, I'm sure she involved in Sure, I'm sure. What's Katie saying?

Speaker 1

Tobin? Everything I talk a lot, don't They.

Speaker 3

Talked about easily once a day Troy Blackburn's the key of the whole deal.

Speaker 1

He's the power behind the throat, and he he sends.

Speaker 3

Out the cash. What if we got him like like a free membership at Kenwood Country Club and like I don't know, like a freezer full of stakes for a year or something when you are throwing a little few incentives on.

Speaker 7

Top of it.

Speaker 3

Yes, Troy Blackburn would yeah, just do the talk. Look, Jamarl, we ain't gotting more money for you, but I can get you a guy and get you on UH nine at jen Wood on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Sneak on the golf course and get your freezer full of here's up text. You want to make a better I think you lost me already with saying next I took I didn't bet.

Speaker 1

You well court he did?

Speaker 8

I did?

Speaker 3

I lost?

Speaker 2

You know about Derrick Park dominating Belmont the racetrack thirty was it thirty or forty?

Speaker 3

Zip?

Speaker 1

Were you out of you were? Said you were there.

Speaker 2

I spoke to the team ahead of time. I gave you what there is I left after the first They look pretty good. They want to schedule sant X, col Raine and Muller. Let''s what they want. We need a need to win, you know, win our schedule.

Speaker 1

What about the well, what about Ohio State and a nil twenty million dollar budget?

Speaker 3

Oh, the roster this year is worth twenty million bucks? Right about that? I mean, and they openly talk about athletic director openly talks about that's where we are.

Speaker 1

What about if young Rock, yeah is a Saine ex bomber, and and Notre Dame comes to town, Ohio State comes to town, and Georgia comes to town. Alabama? Nil, ni L what's what's? What are you looking for? How much you just be quiet? Let your dad talk?

Speaker 5

You know?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Speaker 2

Two mil called Benjamin Crump and call all of them man, all the lawyers, athlete, what was the crime? I don't know what to tell you, but there Michigan cheats by I guess filming someone else's practice or and and now Ohio State's got twenty million to play to pay the play?

Speaker 1

What about these other teams we were talking about that hour ago, Georgia Alabama, they're paying their guys at Big twelve easily playing around twenty million bucks.

Speaker 3

Absolutely match talk with the college coach for a game I have here this weekend. He said, it comes down to it. It doesn't even matter how many scholarships you have, because you should be like you get you know, between twenty two and like twenty five. Scholarships doesn't matter anymore. All that matters is how much money you have, because they can, you know, offer young Willie Cunnahan, Well, we don't have any scholarships left, but we we got two

undred grand. You want to come, yes, sure we'll figure our way to pay for the schooling, but we'll take care. All that matters now is the dough, the ray and the me.

Speaker 2

And Michigan is in trouble again. So this show calls order as to why the student athlete or whatever was at someone else's practice.

Speaker 1

They got sixty days to respond.

Speaker 2

Then the NCAA responds, and Michigan comes back, and in the meantime, Ohio State it's loading up with twenty mil all the best players in the SEC in the meantime, So now years go ahead.

Speaker 3

I was just say this year is different because they have the in helmet communication. Is the first year of that. Starting this weekend, we'll we'll make a big deal of that on ESPN. Just how different that is. And I don't think any understands how prevalent sign stealing was I and I talked to coach today. It takes a lot off our plate. We don't have to, you know, spend hours devising complex sign giving operations. Here it's inside the helmet and you know, of course there's backup signals that

you need. But it helps out.

Speaker 1

When will saying X win a football game? Geez?

Speaker 3

Did we play this week?

Speaker 1

I don't know yet, But how about that SpaceX crew. Now they're up there until the February.

Speaker 3

Can you imagine that they're going up for eight days and now they're up there eight months?

Speaker 1

Worst failure is not an option with Tom Hanks and what's his name? Run into place allow nine. But I saw the Columbia thing again over the weekend. That is so sad.

Speaker 2

The space shuttle came down in pieces. So whatever they got to do to get back on one piece, they got to do it. But to eight days becomes eight months like Gilligan's Island. So they better like that billion dollars to put one of those up in the air, right.

Speaker 3

So that's why the money we need some n I L oil tycoons at Texas A and M and get that money quick.

Speaker 1

Notre Dame came to you and and the house who was the coach that came there? Urban Meyer? Okay, so it doesn't make any difference Urban Meyer, Nick saban Uh whoever? Now it doesn't make any difference. Now it's like how much the jack? That's that's what it is. I tell people this all the time.

Speaker 3

When I played and before, you largely went to a school because of the history. Right for me, the exactly very very similar that they just the historic, the winds, just that the legends that played there. So you went there for for that, right, because the history and what the school was and how big it was. Then No, then there was a time when I think it was the facilities. There was a big arms race of the facilities of who can build this? Oh yeah, exactly, pools,

massage there. And now it's jack. How much is Notre Dame paying? How much is Freeman paying? A lot or a little? I don't know. I don't think it's as much as say Ohio State is. I think Notre Dame likes to think that it is above that to some degree. But they've they've also realized they paid Riley Leonard that quarterback some money, big money, and he's great and he's good they're gonna go to the CF playoff?

Speaker 1

Are they gonna win at all Ohio State?

Speaker 3

I think they got a good chance. I got Hios State and Georgia. That's the two best rosters. Could they beat the worst team in the NFL Higher State's gotta play at Oregon like early early October. I want to say that.

Speaker 2

Tucks are tough. The Ducks are because they're the other team probably in the top. Three Ducks are tough. Three Ducks are tough. Say give me some sports. We got red space. We'll let me give you some factor Rock.

Speaker 1

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Speaker 2

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Speaker 1

Let's see Willye Bengals update brought to you by Good Spirits, Wine and Tobacco and Party Town twelve locations in Northern Kentucky. Of course, as I said, Joe mar Chase taking part in practice for the first time since last season. Uh so they held a limited practice today. The players are off tomorrow and they'll start their prep for the new England Patriots.

Speaker 2

How does that look, Croc? How many points will the Bengals be favored against the Pats.

Speaker 3

Six and a half.

Speaker 1

Red's update, of course, the Reds dropped one to the Pirates yesterday four to three. Let's see Reds are off today a homestand commence us tomorrow night, first to three, up against those Oakland Athletics as they come to town. The action here on seven hundred WLW. Hunter Green is out with that elbow problem. How about this Red Baseball of Red President Baseball Operations, Nick Crawl said on the radio show yesterday, Green suffered the injury when he bumped hard into a cabinet.

Speaker 3

Did he do it?

Speaker 1

He took his elbow and anger and hit a cabinet. Probably did an elbow drop on somebody rests serious? Yeah, it's sore. He's should be back in two weeks.

Speaker 10

Sore.

Speaker 1

Everything else is okay. Then you whatever nerve is in there and everything else is all right.

Speaker 10

Upon that.

Speaker 3

That is why the popularity of football rises, and I think baseball falls because it's more relatable, you know, to the average Joe out there, you know, scratching out, living, working hard and goes to where his back's hurting and doesn't because a football player is going to be a hard working guy, like.

Speaker 1

They're on the shelf.

Speaker 2

What about Hunter Green out Lodolo, out out out Williamson, out out who's in? Who's pitching?

Speaker 1

Martinez? Ag you are? And then take your.

Speaker 3

Pick tbd uh.

Speaker 2

Spires, Soo's he's back, bringing back, bring him back one more game. Imagine hurting yourself hitting a cabinet with your elbow that's reconstructed.

Speaker 1

Would you do that?

Speaker 2

No, some other player earlier it took his fist and hit the concrete wall of a dug out and broke his hand.

Speaker 3

I've seen that before. Perfect. I had an important question for both of you. Let's say you were trapped in space okay, and they said, look, we can't get here for until February. You're gonna be up there a long long time. I want to see a lease with segments. Would you like to be trapped with? Okay, Sarah?

Speaker 1

Lease break down?

Speaker 3

I like Chari, Paula Tody, I like Paula and the Toadys, Liz Bonus another.

Speaker 1

I'm going with Silo. Justin's going to call you off the list.

Speaker 3

He's taken.

Speaker 1

Now, I don't know, think about.

Speaker 3

I'm taking Gillian, is Sarah there and put a like three or four cameras in that thing and let the sick no sick see what that was? Amazing? Is your mind immediately goes in. I'm saying reality show, the real world.

Speaker 1

You would have said it before the real world was Sag and Sarah. This is science. This is about science.

Speaker 3

Want you know what?

Speaker 1

I want to jump out of that rocket point and I would jump out of that rocket and fall right to Earth and then crack a half.

Speaker 3

Blown off course. I don't know, but why can't they go up and get.

Speaker 1

Them with the women?

Speaker 3

Choose money, money, money, money, any any questions you know in the world.

Speaker 1

You know who's going to rescue them?

Speaker 3

Trump said the office to go up there personally in the rocket. I gotta he's gonna jump in a jet with Elon Musk and go grab him and be back. I got a text it from Selo, Well will you be my Willie?

Speaker 1

Whoa what's dartist? Think about that?

Speaker 2

I can't say, don't say anything, keep it quiet, please, Okay? I could see that. How about you Rock I we make a great team. Don't since time you joined us every Tuesday about justice Joe did. Yeah, we have to work out something.

Speaker 1

I don't know. That's what I'm run away from.

Speaker 2

That many counsel you would be against you. Another one is Tricia Mackie. She can hoove pretty good. So we'll see. I know what's on the big show today, rock As you refuse to answer the question, what is the question usual?

Speaker 3

Jamar Chase, yay or nay? By Friday, I want to say nay, sig. I mean today will tell us a lot. If you participated in a walk through yesterday. If he's out there today, six mil right there complicates things.

Speaker 2

No state income text too, I know that's where it's an extra five to seven percent in a while easily.

Speaker 3

So that's so, And answer your question. Eddie is out today. I'm alongside Dan Carroll the Rocky and Dan Show today.

Speaker 1

Dan's a bit liberal. We're gonna Dan and Rocky whatever. But who's got the microphone?

Speaker 5

That's what.

Speaker 3

Yeah, you're talking to him, it'll be uh. We're gonna do some election discussion. Obviously. Dan's are very involved and opinionated on politics. We're gonna talk that a little bit right out of the gate, got a wellness expert. At four, he's got a guy coming on, has a book about uh, a local guy about firefighters.

Speaker 1

We're gonna do a discussion topic at five and one of this.

Speaker 3

Actually we may move the discussion topic to if you had to be trapped on a space capsule.

Speaker 2

In space, stranded for eight months, Tina Luise, who would you pick? I gotta say, my wife, what do you think you probably should do?

Speaker 7

That?

Speaker 3

Too expensive? Anything otherwise?

Speaker 2

Exactly exactly say you didn't answer the question, Sarah Elise, No, with cameras and sponsorships.

Speaker 1

No, I'd throw myself to Pluto, knock out a window and jump out, right. That could be a problem, I said, I'd look for Tom Hanks to be and somebody at a rescue me.

Speaker 3

That's the thing. And there's just there's nowhere to go up there. I mean, you're in at outside of this room.

Speaker 1

This this is bigger than the capsule.

Speaker 3

Noisy.

Speaker 2

You can't get away, can't get away, There's nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. This is a song that says that on the Morning Show seg in the Morning Show, nowhere Rick, I know what you're thinking is dark, sick, recesses of your mind, sick, sick. I know what you're thinking. I think about my lovely wife would be re.

Speaker 1

Naked and in space. I would be up there with Sarah. I would be up there with de.

Speaker 2

NISEI is in sports, Sonny somebody, Yeah, you give it to Dave.

Speaker 3

Give it to Dave.

Speaker 1

In honor of National Dog Day, we leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report.

Speaker 3

That's all I gotta say.

Speaker 2

Brother, that's Tomas to open a seven and eleven, unlike Tyreek Hill.

Speaker 1

Orange to hot dog water at seven to eleven tastes like a hot dog.

Speaker 3

That's disgusting. I couldn't eat that. My son, my six year old son, loves Tyreek Hill. Like if you could meet if you could give you a what do you choose a million dollars and every toy you'd ever want or meet Tyreek meet Tyreek Hill, who would run like he's not exactly the best role model in the world. At the worst, he's got eight You Rock wants to be an adult male porn store. He's he wants to be baby Tyreek Hill.

Speaker 1

Who would run in the race.

Speaker 2

Tyreek Hill versus Dela Cruz one hundred yard dash hill, Dela Cruz.

Speaker 3

I think kill say at two hundred I'd give it to Elie Seg What do you say.

Speaker 1

I'd probably would be close Willie, but Jamar Chase would put him in there.

Speaker 3

I mean they did a simulation. Tyreek Hill would have been like a fraction off of like a bronze medal in the Olympics, Like he's that fast.

Speaker 2

Well, the guy that won won the bronze, who was sick over that Olympian is, wants to race Tyreek Hill for a million dollars.

Speaker 1

He wants to race for one million.

Speaker 2

Dollars at the Miami Dolphin Facility one yard not one hundred meters one hundred yard dash. Who do you like the bronze medalist in the Olympics who really should have won the gold except for being sick or Tyreek Hill?

Speaker 1

Who do you take in in civilian you know shorts, I'm taking the gold medalist, Yeah, I'll take him.

Speaker 2

And I'm taking Tyreek Hill. If you put some attractive young female porn star at the other line, that's where two week's going. That's what he said, He'll did, He'll say that did see you don't know. Sorry, you don't know.

Speaker 1

I'm figuring out. Give me out of here. I already did. On seven hundred w l o

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