Pelly cunning in the Great America. Welcome with larious Wednesday afternoon the Tri State Red Space Bar. I'd listened last night. Incredible Reds come from behind again when six to five, and they're outed again this afternoon to five forty is Dan Hill's nose. And then tomorrow is a business special, so I may not be with you tomorrow. The weather in Detroit looks perfect. The weather's been perfect everywhere, a little bit chili. Don't tell the global warming experts
on that though. And then the Reds are outed to New York Mets and back home with the Twinkies. One game out of the wild Card. It is still possible, and I believe they're going to get to the playoffs and if anything can happen. But this morning there was an arrangement of a man accused of viciously assaulting a police officer in the city of Cincinnati appeared in court for the first time. His name is I may say the first name incorrectly,
Jermichael Williams, nineteen years old. He dialed nine one, claiming to be the victim of a robbery and attack the officer who arrived to help him. Joining you and I now is Dan Hills, the president of the FOB and Dan Hills, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you give us the facts of what occurred so that I may have a few of the facts incorrect so the American people can know what cops are facing. Well, Willie, I think he gave a pretty accurate outline to start. That's
what happened, Ker Michael, I like you. I think that's how he pronounced. Mister Williams calls nine on on and says, hey, I just got robbed. I think he even gave it the description of a car and was awaiting police officer to arrive to make a report of something that never happened. The whole thing was a ruse. And as soon as the police officer arrived on the scene, he went and started knocking on the side door expecting to speak to a victim, and the suspect came from around behind and again
we're getting bull rushed again. Even when you're responding to a robbery or a robber report, that's pretty everyday stuff for since they police been you're not thinking this is why I'm about to be attacked. It'd be different if you're approaching
the suspect identified vehicle or described the vehicle. But you're expecting to talk to a victim of a crime, and instead here comes this crazy man throwing punches to knocking the officer down to where he didn't even have a chance to react and defend himself until he was completely tied up with this guy on top of
him. He tried to pull out his dayser, tried to I think he even fired a dayser but probably missed as they were just right on top of one another, and then at one point even considered reaching for his firearm, but the suspect beating to that to the punch, shall I say, pun intended as he reached for this officer's firearm and tried to pull it away from him. It was it was a brutal We don't know, sixty seconds, ninety seconds. I don't know if they've they've worked all that out yet.
The officer estimated at two minutes, and I wouldn't blame him if he thought it was two hours, because when you're getting punched over and over and over again, time kind of drags along. It seems like it's a long time. So your friends arrived actually before the other police officers arrived because he was out able to get out of call for help. The family of this suspect came out and actually started grappling wrestling with the suspect to get him off of
the police officer. This is a very young man, a fit man that that attacked the police officer. I think he was about six foot tall, about one hundred and ninety not as big as the the guy that attacked Officer McGuffey, but a very young, fit and strong man that apparently wasn't going to feel any pain and they had no conscious whatsoever out of attacking, and
probably later on he started making threats about killing police officers. I believe that the only thing that really is different between this case and Sonny Kim, because in both cases they call the police to lure him in and attack him, is that this suspect didn't have a gun, or if he would have had a brick or anything like that, we might be talking about a totally different set of circumstances we have. We have people out there that think it's okay
to attack and try to kill police officers. I think there's a two sides of this story. Willie, you and I talked a little bit when talked yesterday about the mentally ill and one our criminals. The other side of this
story is a society thing in general. We keep we keep telling certain segments of their population, of the population that the police are their enemy and the police are out there trying to hurt them, which is an absolute blatant why but for political reasons they got that they go out there and do it and uh, and that probably has an effect on people that are less stable.
If you hear all the time, if you hear in school and you hear in the media that policemen are out there trying to hunt you down or hurt you or something like that, that's going to have an effect on you if you're less stable, because that becomes your reality. I know the reality. Will you know the reality that you know why there might be a rotten apple
and every barrel across the board. And in general terms, police officers are really good people that are out there helping folks and risking our lives doing so. But you know, we have we have a media and and a segment
of society that's constantly out there pushing this narrative that policemen are bad. So again, an unstable person like Jermichael h can can easily take those messages and uh and is not so fit mind and turned it into a reason to attack a police officer, Sergeant Dan I would imagine in this case, but for the intervention of family members, I think this uh Jeremichael Williams was at his grandmother's home. But for the intervention of the family members, this could have
had a terrible outcome. Much like Terry McGuffey down saw your point that this guy was. It was crazy. And one thing you can say, you can use a taser on someone like that and it bounces off of them. It has no impact at all. And UH, the CCA, the Citizens Complaint Authority, and other instrumentalities and institutions are prepared to launch on any police officer who makes a split second decision that might be questioned or might be wrong.
In this case, but for the intervention of family members of this mentally ill to range attempt to murder of a police officer criminal who's on a one now and a one million, one point one million dollar bond, this could
have been easily a Sunny Kim situation. There's something in the culture or something in the music, something in the society that says police officers are racist pigs that need to be eliminated, and for the mentally ill, they hear a different message than sane people do. But even the same people can get crazy with these mythical attacks on police officers, as if you guys and women are out there trying to hurt people when you're trying to help them. It's awful.
Now as far as solving the problem, I watched one of your interviews, and there was a long time, for about one hundred and fifty years that we had a state mental hospital called Longview and which individuals were placed there. There were about eight hundred residents at Longview, which was in bond Hill that had a big barbed wire fence around it, many many acres. It
was very pastoral. There were visitors, people could be put there. The mentally ill criminal that tried to kill Officer McGuffey is up in the Columbus area. But we got rid of all the mental hospitals because of a movie One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest when Jack Nicholson Head had the electrodes put on his brain. Guess what all the mental hospitals began to shut down. Then we had group homes and therapy goes. It wasn't fair to somebody to get them
locked up. You made reference to this. If somebody wants to solve this problem, it can't be done by letting individuals walk around the streets and live on or off meds. It's got to be done with a state mental hospital somewhere in the tri State, hopefully still in bond Hill, where eight hundred people can be put. If we had the same long View state mental hospital system that we had in the nineteen forties, fifties, sixties and seventies,
would this have been prohibited? Would this had been stopped? Well, I can't speak on this specific one, but in general it would sure be a lot less. You know, we know the guy that attacked Altra McGuffey is
not able to have a trial. He's not confident for trial, right, And I can pretty much I can pretty much go to Vegas and bet that's the same results going to happen on this one as well, Right, And so we're gonna have these folks that can't they're not competent for trial, So maybe they go to some friends to hospital for a short pep portion of time. But you just said it, Willie. We don't have enough room because we've shut down so many institutions. So the guy that attacked Terry McGuffey,
this the guy that attacked this officer in both of these cases. I feared that they'll be back out there and able to do the same type of thing again. And they're at risk. They're at risk, not only police officers, at risk, the citizens and they're at risk to themselves. And we'll look at put the whole community at risk because you know, you know what's coming. Will You can see around the corner what's coming. One of these times, the police officer is going to have to use devily force to defend
themselves or they'll end up being killed. God forbid. But if they use deviily force to protect themselves. You already said, it's the CCA and every other organization that's anti police out there, it's going to line up, and the politicians that gain and in certain places geographic bears like the city of Cincinnati, when they bash police or they jump on board when something when something happens,
something that's tragic but necessary at times to save your life. And that's what always worries me, Willie, is that do we have hesitation on our police officers? That always concerns me. You know, in both these cases, I talked to the officers, and in both cases they felt more like they could get the gun used against them rather than that they hesitated because of
fears of community and media reaction all that stuff. But I always have to wonder in the back of my head, Willie, is you know is this a condition our police officers are finding themselves more and more in is like, oh my gosh, if I use if I use deadlie forche how will this all turn out? I watched last night of video out of Claremont County and which this guy was mentally ill at stabbed his own mother and he starts to run at two cops. The veteran cops says, don't use the taser.
This, don't use the taser, and he's yelling that because it's not going to have any impact. If somebody's running you with a knife and he's got blood in his eye and just stabbed his mother, good luck with a taser. Pull out a gun and let him meet his maker. And that's what happened. The veteran officer said, don't use a taser and the younger officer had the tastes are out. He said, don't use that, shoot him, and he shot him. I guess unfortunately, maybe he lived and now
he's on tropic. Sergeant Dan, we got to go. But you're putting out the message that the moment is coming when his normal citizens have got to stand up and say, you know what, this is what happens at the same case in Claremont County. Happened in the city of Cincinnati. Was some mentally ill, large person with a knife in his hand coming out an officer. I'm sure the CCA is gonna want that taser. You got to try
the baton and fight somebody who's crazy with a knife twice your size. But Sergeant Dan, we got to go and last and we have thirty seconds. What's the status? Can you give us the name of the police officer and what's his status? Well, I'm will let the police department release his name. I can tell you I text with him earlier today and he's having a hard time walking. His head injuries all tested negative, no skull fractures, no brain relieds. But he's his back is so bad today that he's not
walking I'm not really sure of his age. I know him a little bit, but I think he's probably in his late forties or fifty or early fifties. Is not a time when you want to be out there wrestling nineteen year old people who don't feel pain. It's a it's a it's a dangerous job, Willie. And we got lucky one more time. I don't know how many more times can you get lucky like this, but we survived again. Sergeant Dan, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you
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a week on away the boots of Elmer dunaway. And you cannot help to solve a problem until it's identified as a problem, because you can't have solutions. And when I didn't touch on it with him, But there's a tremendous lack of recruits coming into the recruitment classes at CPD also a Hamny kind of
Sheriff's Department, also Covington Police, also the United States Army. I listened to a great speech of Congressman brad Winstrop in nineteen ninety eight when he actually called one eight hundred USA Army as a doctor at Wellington, and he had an urge to serve, and then nine to eleven happened, and then found himself in a rock. Aren't too many men or women around like brad Winstrop
who says I'll go, I'll serve. So he left his plush country club life and found himself at Abu Grab prison caring for the worst of the worst and American soldiers injured by the worst of the worst. We provided the same medical care to chemical Ali as we did do a corporal shot buy an Iraqi terrorist. But nonetheless I regress. And the way to change that is you
have to react to the marketplace. A recruit and his first year or two at CPD makes about fifty five to sixty thousand dollars a year with benefits. DOT number is about seventy five thousand dollars a year with benefits. If the city of Cincinnati would rearrange a few bucks and say we're going to pay our first year police officers one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars a year plus benefits, you'd have people lined up. Same thing with the United States Army,
Navy, Air Force, and Marines. They have a recruitment problem because the military has gone woke. Is almost every aspect of American society has gone hard left. When the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs in the Secretary Defense Austin says the two biggest problems facing the military is white supremacy and climate change. You know, we got serious problems, and so the way to change that is
to grossly increase the pay and attract more people. When I was more actively in the restaurant business, we paid our managers about thirty five to forty thousand dollars a year, and we found out that when you start making fifty five and sixty thousand dollars a year, you get much better candidates because people want to work. So when there's difficulty in the Navy Air Force, just double the salary. Whatever it takes. We got to get it done. We
must survive what's happening. And right now, since night police are top heavy with old guys and they're fifties and sixties, and you need more and more younger recruits who will follow the law, do a good job, and get to work. And there used to be hundreds would show up at CPD. Now there's dozens to take the test, and out of the dozens, only about twenty thirty percent or ever accepted. Much like in the US military. Is a shock for you, eighty percent of Americans between the ages of eighteen
and twenty six don't qualify for the military. Eighty percent of the pool of available men and women are quite quite low. And how many times as a parent would you want to say, my daughter volunteered for the US Army. How would that play at the cadasta table, Probably at the pickle ball court. Not too well. Your daughter's doing what she's nineteen years old, she's going in the army, So it's looked down upon, when in the past
that was not the case. But the police shortages could be quickly solved by simply doubling the money. And I don't think that would be a big number, because there's there's hundreds of millions of dollars often being wasted by municipal government, and in the city Cincinnati has got to be ten to fifty million. They're answer to having a problem with housing is to grossly increase taxes from one point eight to two point one percent earnings tax and then to build more government
built public housing. When has that ever worked? Can you name a circumstance, whether it's Cabrini Green in Chicago or here in Cincinnati, or the government is putting up large apartment buildings and they're well run and it's safe to go in there like nowhere, And so that's not the solution. There are so
many jobs, and I have empathy for those who are homeless. As you may know, in my other life as an attorney in the AG's office, I handle commitment hearings for those who are mentally ill, criminally and otherwise. And that the crime rate among the mentally ill is a little bit higher than sane people. But that's a different issue, and the way to solve that problem is to have a long view state mental hospital. Typically it was in
bond Hill slash Roseln. I spent some time they're doing commitment hearings. We had have several hundred people locked up, generally men, also some women, and they were locked up for long periods of time, many times in six months increments. That would be another hearing conductant either on side or down with Judge Melvin Ruger and probate court and then then make a decision whether to release that person under certain circumstances or not to a loved one or to someone who
would take responsibility for that person. And if not, they stayed locked up in a mental hospital with a big fence around where they were visited, got three squares a day, had medical care, psychological services. Drugs are available. Movies came out like one flew over the cuckoo's nest. But Jack Nicholson had all of a sudden Mental hospitals won bye bye because the long View State
Mental Hospital was not like that at all. It was well regulated and good people attending it, physicians and other and the individuals attacking police living a culture in which cops are not respected whatsoever, where shootings are a regular event. I had on Shari Palelo, you might recall last week, and she talked about all the crime around the University of Cincinnati campus. Then I'm watching Children on nine last night. They had so many carjackings that women, especially in
men, don't want to park their car and Clifton anymore. And it's a complete meltdown of our society. Nor our carjackings not much of a big issue because the police have to prioritize you to go after. So the way to solve this problem is to grossly increase the pay of those coming into the ranks and those are presently serving to keep the good ones much longer. If your officer, Terry McGuffey, and you have your eyes almost gouged out by a
mentally ill large criminal and smell park saw your point. You're beaten, and thank god, within another ten seconds he would have been blinded. That guy needs to be locked up for the rest of his life. There's one facility in the state outside of Columbus without person could be placed, and this Williams character should be there too. He's mentally ill. But as Dan Hills pointed
out, there's a sense of disrespect. Don't pay attention, don't do what quote authority tells you to do. Could be pac Man Jones being told don't change seats, we're pulled away from the gate, we're about to take off. Sit down. He wants to get lippy. He wants to respond no respect for authority. Could be in the classroom where kids CPS is nothing but a daycare service. Very little education is going on because there are several thousand
of immigrants children though there and they're guaranteed of public education. One can only imagine what occurs in a typical class when a ten year old shows up doesn't understand English ESL English Second Language, have to have special services, stop the class, and she's supposed to be in about the third or fourth grade, and she has the educational achievement of a kidney gardener. So what do you do? You stop the class and pay attention, get it interpreters, do
whatever you gotta do, no respect. Students are told, don't conduct track meets in the hallway, don't act up, pay attention, don't talk when classes in session, turn off your phones. None of it happens. Likewise, the odds are getting caught in Cincinnati on a murder charge is about sixty percent. The odds of getting caught in the city of Chicago or about twenty percent. So crime pays, you can do it and get away with it. So I would urge half tab pier of all who's a big time liberal?
Of course, you have to be a liberal to get elected to begin a program of get in the city manager and say, look, how much can we shake loose some other parts of government and pay our recruits one hundred thousand dollars a year to start. How much money we're talking about? How much? How many lives would be saved? And the answer would be a lot. You attract a better quality candidate and more by paying one hundred thousand dollars a year. Secondly, teachers, good teachers are worth their weight in
gold. At Dear Park, I had people like Roy Dixon and Schaeffer had Jerry Wood at Tom Griswold had really good teachers. And what's a teacher worth? I think teachers get paid what forty or fifty thousand after college? Many have a lot of student loans that the government done wants you to pay back. What if you doubled that? How much money are we talking about? And what's the benefits of grossly increasing some of these some of these wages.
It's a civilized society that we're fighting. When I read reports out of Washington, DC, and New York and Chicago, Cincinnati is about ten years behind what's happening in Austin, Texas and which homeless encampments take over city parks. And it's not a person doesn't have a home. It's a person that's mentally ill and drug addicted or a drunk that lives in a city park. Because there's jobs everywhere. Go up and down Montgomery Road, go up and down
Writing Road. All you see is help wanted. They've given up looking for employees. Support yourself, have faith in God, reach out, connect And how many young between the ages of say twenty and thirty, if offered one hundred thousand dollars a year plus benefits would sign up for the next recruitment class at Cincinnati Police, I would say one hundred or two, and it would show up grossly increase to pay for the Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marines. If you do that, you know we're gonna have a lot more quality persons show up, and many people motivated by the factor of money are going to want to serve, especially when it comes to things like correction officers. When I think to Charmaine McGuffey or speak to Sheriff Richard K. Jones, the recruitment is difficult, and these CEOs make about forty or fifty thousand dollars a year to deal with people who come in there, like some who
want to beat up corrections officers. It's tough and county jails, whether it's Kenton County, Hamilton County, or Boone County or operating twenty four seven, three sixty five. And so this isn't a case where okay, we need a shift. We need all those coverages three hundred sixty five days a year. The way to do it is to grossly increase the pay of these individuals or worth their weight in gold and when you do that, everything changes.
Honest. Takes short break. Coming up later, I have a guest in about fifteen minutes who's a professor that's going to take apart the argument that Donald Trump as a defendant is going to get a fair shake because you and I
know that justice is the judge. And when you're going to be tried in New York City that voted for the Democrat, whether it's Biden or or Clinton Hillary Clinton eighty two percent, or when it's in Washington, DC that voted for the Democrat percent or voted in Atlanta seventy five percent for the Democrat, this is highly political and there and the Democrats have determined that that he that they want Donald Trump locked in prison for the rest of his life. That's
what Democrats have said. As takes short break, and after one o'clock today will be a college professor that breaks down Judge Tanya Chunkin, she's the main US District Court judge who has got a motion penning before her to recuse herself from the Trump case because she's repeatedly made public comments about how Donald Trump needs
to go to jail. And this particular federal judge has given campaign contributions to a Barack Hussain Obama, and she's a liberal activist, and she's the one, by rote that has been given the assignment of presiding over the Donald Trump trials in Washington, DC, and the jury there is very likely to want
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the most massive live music of Bill Cunningham, the great American. Of course, that it's been emotion piled by President Donald John Trump to have the judge time to Chudkin recused herself from the case. Based upon long histories, a bias or prejudice judge is not permitted to serve in a particular case when the judges are in express an opinion about the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
And there's been quite a bit of reporting on the fact that during the sentencing of many January sixth rioters slash defendants, this particular judge, and the cases have been dispersed all across the local district court in Washington, DC. Many judges have had the cases, but the one judge at the top of the list for harsh sentencing to people that went into the Capitol's judge Chunkin, who
was appointed by Obama and actually gave money to Obama. And this particular judge, who I think was born in Jamaica, as expressed opinions about the big guy, not Joe Biden, the big guy being Donald Trump when she was sentencing other co defendants and just by luck of the draw by rotation random system, she was appointed to preside over the trial of Jack Smith's charges against Donald
Trump. And an expert on this matter is attorney Esquire Paul Cammoner. He is the National Legal Center and Policy lawyer and executive director of SORTS and Paul, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. So, first of all, can you tell the American people a little bit of the background of Judge Tanya Chutkin. Yeah, thank you for having me. Yeah. No, she's a an Obama pointee she was a public defender, by the way, although she did work for a law firm in New
York that was heavily democratic leaning and so forth. She's got a liberal background, of course, but she also is a former defense attorney, unlike a lot of judges who are former prosecutors. So one would think that she at least has some empathy with the defense bar. But that's neither here nor there, because the issue before her right now is whether she should accuse herself under a federal statute that says if her impartiality can reasonably be questioned, that it
might be question It doesn't have to show that she is biased. It's a very low standard to meet. And the attorneys for Trump, I thought, did an excellent job of showing why there's a least to perception that she's biased. And what they did was site a statement she stays from the bench during the sentencing of other January sixth defendants. For example, respect to one defendant who said that to hey, look, your honor, I was basically told to go up to the Capitol and so forth and so on, and she
said, and I'm quoting, you have made a very good point. One it has been made before that people who exhorted you and encouraged you and raillied you to go and take action and to fight have not been charged. I don't have any influence on that, but I have my opinions. And then she also said to another one who had the same defense, and she said, quote, it's a blind loyalty to one person, who, by the way, remains free to this day. End quote. Well, well,
you know, it remains free to the day. Of course, remains free today because he hasn't he hadn't been charged with anything then. But it sounds as if she's clearly saying that these those that have been charged, they were basically doing so at the urging of Donald Trump, and basically he should be charged and convicted. So she basically signaled where she has this bias against Trump.
But again, just those statements alone should let the American people think that, well, you know, not only does appear she is biased, but at least doesn't it can be said that she appears to be biased, and that's the only standard that you need to have a recusal occur her under the
statute. And so Paul, in this case, it doesn't mean that Judge Tanya Chunkin appointed by Obama, and there's been some indication she made financial contributions to Obama and that she, I'm sure is a very liberal federal judge, as many are. But nonetheless, and put that to the side, that's
that doesn't mean she should recuse herself. But if there's a person a bias, if she's made previous public statements seeking the incarceration of Donald Trump before he was indicted, and the case is then assigned to her, and the mind of the defendant, does he have a fair and impartial judge to decide his case? And that answer has got to be no. Now, can you tell the American people what are the standards, the ethical standards that she may
be violated if she doesn't get off the case. Are there rules and regulations that say that if a federal judge or any judge. I know, my wife's been a judge for more than a quarter of a century and she is more than happy to get off a case if there's a perception of bias, let some other judge take a look at it. But many times, if a judge wants to stay on the case, she can stay on the case. So in this case, if judge Chunkin wants to stay on the case.
She finally has the guy in front of her that she was calling to be indicted. Is there an appellate court, the second Circuit that would say she can't do that? Or is that something that is not reviewable? Yeah? Uh no, it is reviewable, and she's here in DC, so it would be the DC circuit, of course, not the Second circuit.
But to get it reviewed, it's very hard to do that. You have to file what's called a man damous action, which means that she had no discretion whatsoever, but to recuse herself, as opposed to an appeal where the appellate cord can sort of second guess would they have recused themselves. So it's a high standard to me, and judges obviously are loath to recuse himself because
it may be an admission that they are biased. But again, the standard is whether there's a perception, So the judge could truly say, look, I haven't made any decision about the guilt or innocence of this defendant. I can be totally fair, but I can see how somebody my question my impartiality based on my prior statements, and therefore to make sure the integrity of the justice system is not tainted, I will step down from the case. So that's what she should do. But she may say, by the way,
the Justice Department is filing soon the reply. They may say, well, she said those statements in the context of the January sixth defendants in front of her. Wasn't something that she said at a cocktail party that someone overheard. But I would say, well, wait a minute, that's even worse that she said it publicly, because now everybody knows what her biases are or appear to be. Also, they may say, well, wait a minute,
Trump, why did you wait a few weeks to file this. You knew the day she was pointed that she said these statements in the past, and you should have filed this right away. But that's not legally required. Number one and number two, there hasn't been really any rulings on any pre trial motions so far in the case. There was one, of course, where she set the trial day for March fourth, the day before Super Tuesday,
which you know, come on, that's only a few months away. And we got to review twelve point five million documents that the government's holding on too, so that kind of indicated that she is biased. But you can't really use prior rulings to get someone disqualified because you don't like how they ruled. That's basically so our grape, so to speak. And the court said,
no, you can't. You have to show some extra judicial statements or other statements apart from your case that indicate that there might be a person section of bias. In fact, I had a mathematician look it up. Discovery means the government must give to the defendant all relative documents and pieces of evidence and depositions, even after testimony, grand jury depositions. It takes a long time to prepare this case, and the government turned over one point five million pages
of documents. If somebody would start reading, and I think as counsel, you're under an obligation to read discovery, you just can't say, well, I'm not going to read that because there might be some perl in there that proves your theory of the case. But if someone would start reading now, between now and March the fourth, one would have to read approximately and understand
eight hundred pages a day. You'd have to start reading or in peace right now, every day, seven days a week in order to get close to one point five million, which means it can't be done. So the judges more than one point five millions, twelve point five million, twelve And they're right, they they did. They did make that in their motion. They did cite war in peace, that we'd have to read that a couple of times a day, and that the documents, if you stack them, are
like twice the size the Washington Monument. All that, and and the government coming back and says, oh, they're exaggerating, we start reading all of them are duplicates. So anyway, so the trial date is too early. Uh. And the attorney for Trump, because I was in the court hearing when that was done, got up in court and said, your honor, I hereby safe for the record that no attorney can get ready by that date.
And I'm here by lodging my objection to that, uh, that I would not be able to provide due process and effective systems of consul to Donald Trump. So that date's there now. I couldn't move. In fact, if there are some pre trial motions made that might delay the date of the trial, whether it's a motion to transfer the jurisdiction and other things with discovery etc. So that can move, but right now they're the judges set that
date. Well, to kind of put a sharper point on this, my simple math indicates one would have to read ten two point five million documents a month. Break that day. That'd be about three hundred thousand a week. So every day that would be about forty five thousand documents a day. Hey, the judgments, let's read there's forty five thousand documents every day between now and she's she picked a date out of a hat just happens to be the day before Super Tuesday. And so in this trust, it's also a couple
of weeks before the trial in New York on the hush Bundy payment. And she said in court, well, I called up that judge and maybe we can work out our dates so we're not overlapping too much. Oh that'll be great. Yeah, I don't know, Paul. We live in uncharted waters. I can only imagine if the shoe was on the other foot. And let's say there was a popular Democratic judge, either Bill Clinton or Barack Husaint Obama, who had committed numerous acts that could have been subject to indictment after
he left office. What had the same thing happened to them and a Trump appointed judge who's made repeated comments about it's about time that Bill Clinton was before me, and it happened. I can only imagine the outcry from the media if the shoe was on the other foot. Well, you can also see the imagine the outcry as to why the government's taken five years to go after
a hunter Biden. I mean, look at all the time they gave Hemp, etc. And here they only give Trump a couple of months to prepare for a trial, not counting all the other trials he had to pay.
This is totally ridiculous. Well it is, and but it's the world in which we live, and you and I know that the DC circuit is very unlikely to reach into the mind of Judge Tanya Chunkin and say something is there that you say, isn't there that they're going to give great deference to a trial judge, whether or not there's a perception of violence and perception of prejudice, or to the odds of this being overturned on appeal is quite It doesn't
work that way, all right, Well, we got to run Paul Canada is with the National Legals and Policy Center, and I wanted to get some perspective. I've often said when I'm more actively practice, justice is the judge, and the judge sets the tone in the courtroom. The jurors get the idea as to what the judge is thinking. In Washington, DC, for everyone Republican, there's twenty Democrats. They voted ninety three percent against Donald Trump.
And that's the jury pool. And this judge gave money to Obama, and that that's the court's going to be in exactly. Well, we'll see what happens. And once again, Paul Caminar, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. With your permission, we will do it again. Thank you, PAULA. Let's continue with more. And that's the court the Trumpster finds himself in, in addition to the court in New York City, in addition to the court and Atlanta, Georgia. Know your role and shut
your mouth, bend over and take one for the team. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, The Great American Live, which m of the Reds and Bengals News Radio seven hundred ww holloo, hello quiet, and I'm broadcasting. So everyone that should lose is losing. Everyone that should be winning is winning, right And the Reds right now are one game out of the playoffs and they have a week schedule. Are you telling me they're gonna play in
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three. I understand, Frank Siebel may bring in a hot tub and you may be splashing around a hot tub. Is that accurate? Yeah? You know? Is that it in a sports Let's see? Oh, Travis Kelsey about this? Barely is involved with Taylor Swift. Some sort of relationships going on here. I don't know. How about bringing her to a game, how about bringing into a UC game? He's got some free time, doesn't
he he doesn't have anything to do on Saturday. Let's bring him. And by the way, Kansas City loses, Buffalo loses, and the Bengals lose. Right, so ye the way it is, Willie. It's the world today. And I guess we'll have more updates on mel Tucker and a few other things coming up at two thirty with the Rock. Plus he has some hot stories going on too, Right, we have some women congressional delegates having
sex on videos with her husbands for money. He gave you that story, right, I got this story from I got the facts right here segment get me out of the Studge Report. We have dying Weedman coming up about a big event in Summit Park and Blue Ash this weekend. Willy A. Nutter of the Bengals and Go Rids. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stu Report. Not only a place on our calendars, but a place
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It's all the same thing. SEG, thank you, You're welcome. Let's continue with more seven hundred ww that countdown is odd to our twenty twenty three i ARD Radio used to available on ninety four five FM W two three three BG, Cincinnati. I bully coming into Great American. Of course once or twice in the past, we've had on Diane Weedman, who was encumbered by her husband Tom Weedman, but nonetheless she contracted at uterine cancer many many years
ago, and she's fighting like a warrior poet to overcome that. We all have something. And Diane Weedman has done a fantastic job overcoming the vicissitudes of avarian cancer. In this coming Saturday at Summat Park and Blue Ash there's going to be a fundraiser. And I got to get an update from Diane Weedman every few years. And Diane Weedman, welcome again. And first of all, how are you doing with your with your diagnosis? Well, thank you
Bill for talking to me today. I mean, I'm doing amazing. By the grace of God, I have survived twelve and a half years of you through avarian cancer. My diagnosis twelve and a half years ago with stage three ovarian cancer. I had a thirty six percent chance to make it five years and of me twelve and a half years. And I went through four rounds in five years, and my last surgery was seven and a half years ago, and I've been cancer free. So it's pretty much of a miracle with
this disease. I mean, the overall survival rates only forty six percent, which is the worst of all cancers. As far as the diagnosis, did that come to you like like a lightning bolt at the time, I would say a lightning bolt would be a pretty good a pretty good description, And it definitely was not expected. And I was healthy. I was fifty six years old and working full time and playing tennis and very active and in great shape. And unfortunately I threw through this found out I did not have a
good gene. I have the brack of one mutation, So my chance of varying cancer was extremely high. And you did not know that until the diagnosis, No, I did not. I went to MD Anderson for a second opinion, and that doctor was asking me questions about my pay. My grandmother, many many years ago died of a big tumor in her belly and female cancer. My dad died of cancer all over his pancreas and liver. By the time they found out my sister had breast cancer. My cousin had breast
cancer. And the doctor at Dana at MD Anderson said, this screams to me of a genetic problem. So they did the genetic testing and it was the brecc of one and the geneticist did say that that's the good news and the bad news. The bad news is you have a varying cancer. The good news is people with a genetic issue seemed to have a better survivorship.
Why, I don't think they really know what they right now. I mean, they do have one drug that's come out within the last probably you know, it was under trial when I was when I was going through it. It's called a PARP inhibitor, and it seems to do well for the genetic people with a genetic problem. And but other than that, they don't seem to know why that is that the you know, the people with the genetic
issues seem to have a better a better survivorship. Okay, let's get is there a test for the women in the Try State that are listening, and they how do you determine if you have the marker? How do you determine if you have ovarian cancer? So the biggest problem with ovarian cancer is there is no early detection. You know, many women say to me, oh, every year I get a PAP smear and I'm good. That has nothing to do with ovarian cancer. Is no early detection, and that's one of
the biggest problems. And the other problem is that the symptoms, which the symptoms are. We use the bet acroment, so B is bloating, is eating issues like feeling full quickly. A is abdominant pain, T is trouble with your nation, incontinence or frequency. You can see, those symptoms are very vague. That's why they call this the silent killer. I mean, I went to a gastro doctor, You're pretty symptomatical us to an ultrasound.
And so the problem is that the symptoms are very They send people to you know, gastro doctor or primary care doctor, maybe to a guinn of collegist, and there's a lot of late diagnosis and eighty five percent are not diagnosed until stage three or four. And that's what the problem is in terms of the survivorship, but there is no early detection in terms of the genetic problem. You know, as I as I just told you. You know, talk to your doctor no, no, your no, your You risk your
cancer risk based on your family history. And the biggest thing is also to be your own healthcare advocate. You go to your doctor. Yes, I have symptoms, feel varying cancer test me. Yeah. Let's talk about Saturday at Summit Park and Blue Ash at five K run. Tell the American people
what's going on Saturday. Okay, So Saturday, September the sixteenth at Summitt Park and Blue Ash, we will have our Keel Power So teal is the color for ovarian cancer, and obviously we want the power to fight this disease. So Steel Power five K Walk Slash Run eight thirty is. Registration ten o'clock the walk starts. You can sign up online. You can go to tail power dot org and from there you can go to sign up for the
event. Last year we had thirteen hundred people and right now we're tracking ahead of that and it's going to be a gorgeous day and we'd love for everyone to come out and support all the ladies fighting ovarian cancer. There's over two hundred thousand people in the US fighting ovarian cancer, and to celebrate our survivors and most of all, to honor all the great women that have been taken
by this terrible disease. Diane wiem And you're a great American. Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And I wouldn't get the word out that testing see your doctor, be your own advocate, don't stop, don't give up. It's almost like pancreatic cancer, where you don't know you have a problem until you have a real problem. And if you to survive this long
is wonderful, specially to whom you're married to. I mean, Tom Widman is an interesting character, but I know you've over overcome a lot with him and ull thirty eight years of that one. Now you got another thirty eight years to go to Diane Wiedman, thank you very much, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Diane, Thanks Bill, God bless America. All let's continue with the more news next at Jerome with the Reds one game out of first on news Radio seven hundred WLW.
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of the bowl, bad of the bowl. And by the way, Diane Weidman was on the Gilk Windows hot Line presented by Mike Gilki Trusted Pros. Everyone knows Gilki Windows, great family business, love what they do. Let's continue and never stop. We simply continue. A couple of housekeeping matters. Senator Mitt Romney announced this morning that he's not going to run for reelection in the state of Utah, which is a benefit to the Republican Party and Smitt
Romney's the classic Rhino. Also, I would also note that a key gup senator has come out this morning this Wednesday, with Cincinnati connections, of course,
and said that impeaching Biden is a great waste of time. That is Senator Coach Tommy Tuberville, along with some other Jupe senators of voice skepticism about the House Republican impeachment effort, as you may know, takes a majority of the House and two thirds of the Senate, and according to Tuberville, the Republicans in the House are simply wasting their time in doing this because there's no way whatsoever that there's ever going to be two thirds of the Senate voting Joe
Biden out of office for high crimes and misdemeanors. And Tubberville is very likely, very correct. The effort is not to remove him from office. The effort, I think is to get more public awareness of the sins and crimes committed by Joe Biden and his family beginning about fifteen to twenty years ago and to continue through today that a senator that spent his time in so called public service owned some multiple properties on the Atlantic Ocean worth millions and millions of dollars.
Where the money come from, Well, it came from Hunter Biden with bags of cash all over the country. It came from Barissma, came from Romania, came from China, maybe as much as one hundred million dollars. And the FBI whistleblowers and also the IRS agent says Shapeley and Joseph Siegler put their coyonees on the line when they testified under oath about how the up and the ups of the DOJ would not accept prosecution of Hunter Biden and probably Joe
Biden because that's where the money was going. Hunter Biden had no skills whatsoever to provide to Barisma or China or anybody. It was a crack addict. He was a frequent user of teenage prostitutes on video. So this wasn't a case where Hunter Biden was a brilliant business leader who loaned his father money or
whatever. His father was the key that got millions of dollars and Hunter and Joe Biden's pockets for fifteen years, and the I r. S knows it, and the DOJ knows it, bankers know it, and the American people simply want to avoid it because they didn't want to look at the train wreck that is Joe Biden's life. So, on the other hand, if he is impeached and then removed from office in a trial in the Senate, which is not going to happen, the president becomes Kamala Harris. Is that what
you want? President, Kamala Harris? Come on. So this is a political act, which, of course impeachments are always a political act. So everyone knew with Bill Clinton for lying under oath to federal judges and having sex with girls in and around the Oval office and getting them jobs in private and public businesses, all of which is illegal obstruction of justice. Everyone knew that
the Democrats weren't going to kick Bill Clinton out of office. And we knew that Donald Trump on his ridiculous two impeachments where it was not going to be removed from office. The first impeachment was a joke because the media and the Democrats had invested so much in his removal from office because of the Russian collusion delusion that was a Hillary Clinton dirty trick. So Robert Muller testified there was no there there that ended that, but there was such momentum to do something.
They found a telephone call that Trump had made to Zelinsky in the Ukraine questioning whether or not the prosecutor in the Ukraine's going to continue to look at the crimes of Hunter Biden's last Joe Biden and by the way, they should have done it. And Joe Biden was the one that said, if you don't drop the prosecution, the US is not going to give you a billion
dollars loan guarantee. It's so dirty, it's disgusting. But because it's Joe Biden, the Democrats were in the pocket of the of the media's in the
pockets of the Democrat Party. There's been little or no interest among independent voters for the bribery and the extortion and the bags of cash that Joe Biden has lived on for the past fifteen or twenty years, which brings into brings me in my second point, and that that is this every now and then you get an indication about how bad things are in the country, morally, value
based and otherwise on a news store. Now the Associated Press. The AP was put together decades ago by newspapers in order to disseminate on the wire objective, truthful information that newspapers and then metastasize to television and then radio and now websites. That you had a objective report about what's happening in Virginia. If you're in Chicago, Cincinnati, or Utah, you wanted the Associated Press to
give objective, independent, truthful information happening in that locale. So Cincinnati might have two or three Associated Press type individuals gathering stories, and it's so much easier today. They put it on the wire, call it the Associated Press. They're all together, and then that's picked up by newspapers and by television and by blog sites and internet locations and talk show hosts. Associated Press is
meant to be objective and fair and right down the middle. So a few days ago it came out that's Susannah Gibson, who's running for a House seat in it's called the House of Delegates in Virginia. That someone leaked to the Washington Post a story that the Virginia female Democrat who's running in a closely contested election has in the past used her husband to engage the two of them in sex acts live stream on an online platform and exchange for tips, i e.
Money. Susanna Gibson, who's a nurse practitioner and forty years old as two children, which is the first time candidate. So someone they think, although the Washington Post will not DeVault their sources with the Republican Party, leaked some videos to the Washington Post. So the video is reported by the Washington Post and then confirmed by the Associated Press show missus Susannie Gibson urging viewers some seven thousand strong, to provide tips in the form of chatter bait tokens in
exchange for her performance of specific sex acts with her own husband. I'm going to talk to kid Chris and Sarah about this. Looks like one of those stories. Looks like something on my old TV show. By the way, the videos are archived in twenty twenty two. It's unclear when they occurred, but according to those who have seen the videos, and appears to be done in the last year or two because of the age of Miss Gibson and how
she looks today. So, according to a report from the Washington Post, Republican Operative first alerted the Post to the existence of the videos, which had been archived in another site. Gibson denounced the report as a form of gutter politics and attacked the Republican Party for the videos. She called it was an illegal invasion of my privacy designed to humiliate me and my family. Unquote is
what she says. Of course, I would say her behavior humiliate her and her family, and this is simply discovery of events that she engaged in. I would think, I don't know how you report your mom and dad this or to your children. So she is threatening to sue and or file criminal charges against the Republican Operative. She says, quote, I won't be intimidated
and it won't silence me my political opponents. While this is the first run for office at the age of forty, quote, my political opponents and the Republican allies have proven they're willing to commit a sex crime to attack me and my family because there's no line they won't cross, the silence women when they
speak up. A lawyer representing Susannie Gibson, his name is Daniel P. Watkins, towards the Washington Post of the videos may have violated Virginia's revenge porn law, he said, we're working closely with the state and the prosecutor in federal law enforcement. Are you kidding me? So? I get it. Is it a crime to have sex online with your spouse then have others pay you money to watch the two of you perform a sex act? Maybe not.
It sounds like almost prostitution, But I don't know, don't know Virginia law very well. And so what's happened? In response? So that story broke on Tuesday, September the twelfth, which was yesterday, and have percolated
from Monday, September the eleventh, of course today is today's thirteenth. So then I pick up a story from the AP, the Associated Press, the independent, objective source of news that's disseminated all over the country, so newspapers have something to put in their papers, and talk show hosts have something to talk about, and TV can cover it, plus the blog sites and the internet news organizations. So the AP is not meant to be slanted one way
or another, meant to be just report the facts. Headline today Virginia can This is from the AP. Virginia candidate who livestreams sex videos draws support from women and a leading Democrat. How about forty percent of my audience or female type people, ladies, women, do you support this? According to the AP, you do not the women I know, by the way, the two or three I spoke to about this, that are you kidding me? Why would a mother do that? And what do you say to your mom
and dad? What do you say to your two kids? What do you say to your husband? Performing sex acts for money on the internet to some seven thousand people? By the way, Susannah Gibson is a nurse practitioner with two children. She's running against a male Republican business leader and handful of important cases. She wants to twist this into something it isn't miss. Susanna Gibson has regaining support as an abortion writes candidate in a state that is increasingly giving
rare access to abortion. Well those objective facts. I don't know about that. But it gets worse. On Monday, The Washington On Monday, The Washington Post and the AP reported the Gibson live stream these sex acts for money and she's being mocked in social media circles. But of course the AP says, women like you support her, so to go on. They found a woman named a man into Linton, a forty five year old defense contractor. Quote. Anybody who looks at this knows it's a hit job. I'm donating
money right now to the Gibson campaign. Goes on to say this donor says, it's just nobody's business. She didn't break any laws. She had sex with her husband. I mean, my god, had sex with her husband for money online. There's a little twist that this person doesn't get into Emily's list. And a group of liberals supporting female candidates also defended Gibson. Quote, Susanne originally ran for office because of the overturning of Row, and she's
been very outspoken and standing up for their reproductive rights. People are coming out to support Susanna because they know that Republicans are coming after her, but she was standing up for them. What. I don't know what to say. Number one, the AP could probably find a woman somewhere, maybe you, if they looked to say this is disgusting, this is not the way life is supposed to be, and I will not vote for a candidate that has
sex online for money. But instead they spoke to two people, two women who identify as women who are now giving money to Gibson, supporting her and saying it's no one's business. But does it reflect her judgment? Does it reflect her ability to communicate with the press and to others when she's naked having sex for money on video? Isn't that prostitution? As prostitution legal? I
don't think it is. Maybe it isn't in Virginia. Also this, a woman called Monica Hutchinson says she supports Gibson because the video surface and she will continue to support her. Quote. Honestly, I don't see why she can't survive this. She didn't do anything wrong, she didn't break any laws. Sex life has nothing to do with her public agenda. I would assume that
this woman has lost her mind. Am I missing something? Where women and men go online video themselves having sex for money, then encourage some of their seven thousand viewers to give extra tokens quote money to perform specific acts and say certain things, and the AP which is supposed to be objective, could not find a woman anywhere to object to this. So that's where we are.
Virginia Democratic candidate denounces report of sex videos now in a Texas El Paso she wants to sue the Republican operative under some revenge law and maybe have criminal charges federally filed against this Republican who made her behavior public that she willingly engaged in for money. What do you say to your kids? What do you say to your girlfriends? What do you say to your in laws? What do
you say to your mom and dad? She's flipped this completely around and is blaming the Republicans and the Washington Posts for making public her behavior, which I think is Germaine to her judgment and to her role as a public official. Make it rocky to comment on this later on. Understand she's a graduate of Notre Dame. So let's continue with more The line becomes available five one,
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January sixth, twenty twenty one. Oh, hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting rock your reaction to that statement of the future president. What if Donald Trump had come out and gave the solemn dates in December nineteen forty one, September would have been a two one and then January seventeenth, nineteen ninety eight, of which, of course has won the Monica Lewinsky skin.
What if he would have said, those are the three kind of just darkest moment, Sara, what do you think the media and everyone would have snicker, snicker, every boy you would have said, that's stupid. Now you're avoiding, of course, answering the big question. So I have another want to talk about melt Tucker anymore? Mel We got melt Tucker. We got an update on that tomorrow. But got enough. You've got another Notre Dame
alum that's involved in Virginia. What's up with her? Female Senate Democrat candidate denounces the report of sex videos of Virginia Democrat graduate and Notre dame running in a close has announced that she and her husband engaged in sex acts on videos live streamed on an online platform and in exchange for tips tips, No, So what is she I had the story yesterday. I don't understand what is she upset about. She did it. She admits that she did it,
so why is she upset? She pointed out the Republican operative should be charged with some sort of sex extortion or revenge porn. She's working closely with the state and federal law enforcement to get him arrested. Politics, honey, that's what happens. Everybody. Your friends on the AP claim that American women support her completely because, after all, all she did was have sex with her husband. But exactly exactly women now, I would say more men today than
twenty years ago are probably fine with that. I don't think women are. But no, women are vicious to one another. I don't think people realize that women are absolutely vicious to one another. They make what it's perceived men due to women look like child's play. Well, when Jeffrey Tuban did what he did, I email Tucker what happened to Jeffrey Tuban? See us wouldn't want to be How about a woman doing even more revenge porn? Revenge porn? She should just own it instead of and just say yeah, I did
it, So so what so what, here's my policy. I would talk about abortion. Yeah, here here's my policy. Here's my thoughts on the southern border. Here's my thought on the economy. Now last, Travis Kelsey, Oh boy, swift action, he's become a swifty We hope not, because at least she hopes not. But nonetheless, what about a swifty v Travis Kelsey? We need a name from and there's brand Jelina. Is there a what Travis and Taylor? Is there something we can he swift? Who?
Bother way? Got a lot of MTV awards last night? You were watching as I was. I was. You were not watching the MTV Music Awards. I was watching c SPAN. But nonetheless, I was told that she got some sort of Moon Award or something. What do you what's the moon Award? I think that's what they give out the MTV Music Awards twenty five years ago. It used to be a thing because it was, it was entertaining, it was it was good to see stars. Are they seeing
each other? May I used the term seeing each other online? That's the rumor that's out there, Pat McAfee. Let's find out the facts. You knows everything. Let's find out I want to know. Plus yes, plus locally everybody's going cuckoo this afternoon because the Bengals are on the practice field. Joe Burrow got a new haircut. Yeah, so the world has gone nuts? Is it back to being just kind of? Yeah, it's like professional. It's like a bird like on the side, a little bit on the
top up instead of the ricky uchino down the middle most swamp. One of the three steps looks yes. Did he go to Great Clips? I have no idea. I'm you pay eighty dollars. I play eighty dollars on show. They'll find out where he went to went to get a haircut and don't look good do it? So right now we have he a little bit like Ronaldo, I look like nd Caca. It's a car or Caca or Harry
Kane. We got Taylor Swift dating. Now if those two hook up, and she is noted for her hookups writing songs about so could she write a song about Travis Kelsey? I think she wrote one about you, didn't she when you were going out with her? Yeah? I never never, no, no, no no, that's what did she normally got with like kind of you know, win you guys? So what's she doing? Type can't say I felt like I was used a little bit, but that's clearly sexual.
There is mine used in his mind again, purely physical, stupid physical thing like that lady from Virginia. She didn't go to Notre Dame. Geez, she did. The heck's going on over this all? Her name, by the way, plays one of the toughest teams in the MAC this weekend. Kent State, No Central Michigan the Chippawas. That's gonna be a tough game. The snap Columbia to a knee, and here goes the final countdown as Marshall's thundering herd runs to midfield at Notre Dame Stadium. We're down to
three and two and one. It's a finals. Marshall twenty six, number eight Notre Dame twenty one. Again, let's repeat that one more time, twenty six to twenty one. Marshall wins it at Notre Dame. If Chippawa was beat Notre Dame, not gonna happen. Isn't Ohio State's gonna go play Notre Dame? Yeah? Next week I think Irish next week? You got like the Irish and that a little bit how many people drive, but how many gave people? How many people gave Texas a chance at Alabama? Few?
They beat him. It was at Alabama they beat It wasn't a fluke, right. So I give you some sports and make it fast about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey, Willy the Stewart Reporters, A proud service of your local Tamme Star Heating and air conditioning dealers. Tamme Star Quality of you kid fielding Cincinnati Kolway omgair and won eight eight, eight nine nine six h v A C Sports Reds Bill. But you in a row in Motown tonight,
Willie. That's Detroit to everybody. Coverage five forty with Lance Mister Motown and Sports talking to Ralph's American Grill Inside Pitch Mister Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game? Is that dork? Is he really am? On? The Reds are one back of the d Backs for that final wild card spot from eleven percent to twenty two percent chance Bengals back on the field. As I said today, And the world's going crazy because Joe Burrow got a new haircut.
That's the latest news. Is he limping? No? Can you throw the ball. Yes. NFL Players Association li'sten up Rock, it's new executive director is called on the league to change all of its field surfaces to natural grass in the wake of Aaron Rodgers season ending injury. What do you think, Rock, Is the NFLPA gonna pay for all that? No? But the issue is, and it's a good argument that the NFLPA as, But the reason these stadiums put down the turf is because then they can hold other
events there. They can hold concerts, They can hold all this now without the field getting all tore up. They can wheel in a bunch of eighteen wheelers and stages and all that sort of stuff. So are they prioritizing money over health which had never happens, does it except when you're talking about quarterbacks and players that are getting paid tens of millions of dollars now. In my experience, it's kind of a it can go both ways because on one hand,
I mean turf, like the new field turf, it's different. Everyone them's kind of different, or I should say there's different styles of them, but a lot of them are kind of spongey. So it's like the argument is like your foot kind of you know, when your foot hits the ground, it goes down a little more and then maybe that's a little word ankle
tweak happens. It's just kind of a little more spongy. But with real grass, for instance, like I played in with the Titans, we played real grass and from September through mid October, man it was great, best field ever was awesome. But but in November, I mean they literally a couple of times a year would have to reside in between the hashes because it was all tore up. The outside parts by December were just spray painted dirt.
They would literally take green spray paint and spray paint the dirt because the field was just all tore up. So what do you want? Do you want a natural surface that's probably a little bit better, you know, anatomically, but not necessarily when it gets muddy and gets all chewed up. Or do you want to artificial surface that's at least consistent? I follow the money.
Yes, it's like and Joe Burrow got hurt when how Washington Yep, I don't know, none of There's some others kind of turf they're gonna invent. I know there's different styles that now they don't use to chewed up tires as much as it's like a it's almost like a sand kind of thing that I've seen, very fine, and they fill it in and they rake it. They lay it down, then they rake it and they put a little more and then they rake it so so it penetrates down. He gotta go
down to the base and build up. You can't have at the top, you gotta have at the bottom. Travis Kels like you like that NFL greenkeep Frank what was his name Roma or something like that ever? Was so father? Yeah, either do sod father because at Deer Park High worked on the field and I helped put it in Deer Parks. Is turf right, it's yeah, In fact Bengals did it, didn't he Bengals did it. It's funny, That's what I'm saying. Yes, most players, and I think
they would like to play on turf because it's spongey. When you walk on the field, it's spongey. But but you know it, you could make the arguments. You know. Sometimes grass it's you know, two inches high and it's not as fast as a surface. And astro you know, astro turf and the old astros Dome was it was simply a carpet and then laid on top of concrete. Yeah, I mean that was hard. It was hard. Today's fields are a lot better. Front stadium was hard hard.
Yeah, well that's the thing. Yeah, yeah, you go back to the old turf. That was harder. Now people are getting you know, concussions will go up. Maybe he's less, you know, knees and ankles and things. What about Tom Brady throwing for the Jets. It's not gonna happen apparently. What about Chad Dave officially said that that's not happening. Philip rivers, he's too busy having kids. How many kids he's got? Eleven or twelve? Think he must be a Mormon. Speaking of that, Mitt
Romney's not running watching those videos of that congresswoman. Do you have him? No? You no? Do you have him? Rock? I mean it's it's show recent yes or no. I'm I think Jason Williams has him. He has him. He's he said he wanted to take the lead on that story him from Sarah at least been on the on the internet. He's got the leads on He's got the leads. It's professional. There's your job.
You gotta look, Eddie's watching him for show PRIP now now so mel Tucker was watching him too for a while on the phone, yep, and say all I know is what was his crime? Though, Well, he's gonna I mean, he's gonna get lose seventy seven million dollars. This woman might be elected to the House of Delegates very essentially if she gets elected, where you lose all home from humanity, I will, that'll be it. So if that's a qualification for that job. Of course we're getting screwed by politicians.
Anyway, Let's make an official on a video. Say you give me out of the students report, what do you have coming up? Is Jason here? Yes, Jason's still looking at the videos. All right. Right out of the gate. We have my buddy Glenn Clark, he works for one of five seven the fan in Baltimore, and tell us about those Baltimore Ravens. At four o'clock, we have in studio the un Lists of Powers, and to talk about the situation down Price Hill. Not good. Deranged
man attacking a police officer not good. Then you're on us at five Hopefully we'll talk about something important, not the smut. The segment gives me, say, give me a siousness, salaciousness of these candidates revenge porn for showing what I did and which I now defend, and I'm supported, But it's your fault for making a public Okay, pot meet the Kettle segment. Give me out of the Stuge report, Willie and Utter, the Bengals and the
Reds. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew Report. We will not give up in New Hampshire. We will not give up in South Carolina. We will not give up in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan. We will not quit now or ever. We were in our country back for ordinary Americans. Thank you. He didn't get the half of those states, did he? No, Comma Harris the Democrats chances I did. Let's continue with Moore. Jason
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