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9-18-23 Bill Cunningham Show

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Willie discusses the fallout from the Tri-State weekend in sports with Mo Egger, a judge ruling against gun rights with attorney James Bogen, and national politics with John Lott.

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An American storious Monday afternoon, the tri State the weekend has been lost. The Reds lost yesterday, the Bearcats lost to a GCL team, and LUSA was GCL South that they lost too, terribly. The centerfield regime has really come to fruition right now. And of course the Bengals got drilled yesterday. It was only twenty seven twenty four, but it looked to be much worse than that. So joining you and I as Moeheger, Moe, may I ask you a question? Ask me. I'm sitting there listening and watching up

and down final score twenty seven twenty four. But it wasn't that close. It looked like it was a blowout. So now Joe Burrow has the bad leg like Nicolodolo. Maybe Nickolodolo and Joe Burrow go to the same orthopedic. I'm not sure. And at this point I'm watching One for the Ages, you know what I'm talking about, ESPN One for the Agent. They did an hour long about Joe Burrow, the LSU Tigers beating Alabama and Tuscaloosa,

and then they come in of course, the National Championship Game. In January of twenty twenty four, o' hell broke loose in March and the head the game, I think it was forty two, twenty five, they'd beat Clemson. Joe Burrow was the greatest performance in the history of college football, Jefferson catching balls, Jamar Chase there. It was the greatest team ever, they

said. I don't know if they could have beaten the sixty eight oh High State Buckeyes or the thirty seven US Army team, or maybe the seven blocks of granted of Fordham could have taken him down. But it was a fabulous thing. Joe Burrow smoking a cigar, and the pony and the Mercedes ben Dome, and we get that guy to come here. All hell breaks loose. Of course in March at twenty twenty of the pandemic, etc. And I had these distant thunder I'm looking over my right shoulder at the end of

that game, and I'm thinking about Kajana Carter. I'm thinking about Tim Crumry. I'm thinking about all the things that might have been one for the ages, and I go back in time. You know, I like history. And there's a question coming here, Mark. I can't wait to hear what it is. A question is coming because you had the Kenny Anderson regime without offensive line that Dave Lappins and the Anthony Munjos is exciting, really good.

Ten years later you had the great Number seven and now in the in the Ring of Fame Boomer Assizon and you had that group with Alexander and had Brooks and they had Chris Collinsworth. You had that fabulous team. Each of them got closed, went to one Super Bowl, then slid back into the abyss. I had this distant thunder, the lightning. I turn around and I see Dave Shula. I turn around and I see Forrest greg I turn around and I see Kajana Carter. I turn around and I see Tim Crumry.

And I'm thinking, have we reached the pinnacle of the Joe Burrah era in Cincinnati and we're about to slide back into the abyss? Are we give me hope? MO? Give me hope? And second question is this okay? You thought the U see Bearcats? I don't knew if you bet the game, which is legally now this spread was what twenty thirty fourteen and a half. They're playing a GCL team from the MAC and these kids aren't even recruited by Division one. These kids are Miami stink. There might win half.

Miami is a Division one school, but but they're not very good. And so they come into the Nip Darren I gain it was the Blackout or the white Out or something, and the bands are playing, the girls are going nuts, packed house, and you see lays a turd with whipped cream on it. So I'm thinking, I wish there was whip cream on it. There was none. It was gooey. But the point is we had another lost weekend. Is Zach Taylor about to become Zach Shula? I don't know.

You've given me a question in there. You've given me. I haven't mentioned the red. Yeah that's two three this weekend, but they lost yesterday. You've you've given me. You've thrown a lot at me. Here's what I'll say about the Bengals. Chew on that one for a while. I think I think people are going to default to the fact that they started owing two last year and ended up being fine, and there's something about a track record. I think there's two things though. First of all, they lost

to a Baltimore team that played without four starters. The Ravens are going to get better and they're going to get healthier. You saw a Lamar Jackson yesterday that ran an offense that is different than the one we saw from the Ravens last year. So you're staring at an O and two hole where Baltimore's two and oh. They've beaten you in their building. When they're beaten up, stands the reason Baltimore is got a chance to be healthier the next time they

play you. And by the time you play them, where are the Bengals going to be in relation to the Ravens in the AFC North standing? So I think that's first. Second, there's a major difference between finishing up a second consecutive loss to start the season and finishing up a second consecutive loss to start the season when your franchise comes limping off the field after his last play,

And that to me matters more than anything else. If this team was two and oh, I think we'd still be really worried about Joe Burrow because he had a calf injury he aggravated, by his own admission, the calf injury yesterday. He was clearly hobbling coming off the field, and so you wonder how much longer is this going to be a thing. Is this going to be a thing that limits him all season long? Is this going to

be the sort of thing that causes him to have to miss games? And I hate to make this connection, Willie, but you can't help it go ahead. Aaron Rodgers had a calf issue during OTAs. It was called a minor calf issue. What happened last Monday night He busted his achilles, likely done for the seas through the ankle. So I'm not a doctor, I'm not an orthopedist, but I can't help it make that connection. It's a calf issue, It's not gone away. Is this going to lead to something

far more severe? And So, if you're the Bengals, you've made this huge investment in Joe Burrow two hundred and nineteen million dollars guaranteed on top of the two seventy five the contract is for. Are you going to protect the investment at the expense of maybe beating the Los Angeles Rams on Monday? I think that's something until we find out more about how severe the injury is that you have to at least consider. But yesterday it was sobering for me for

those two reasons. Baltimore's beaten up, and they still beat you, and frankly, pretty handily all things considered. And Joe Burrow came hobbling off the field, and something that started in late July looks like it's going to be a problem deep into September. Well, I like to be positive, you know that, of course, very positive. And I saw Lamar Jackson every time he got the ball, I said, here they go again. No, I think the offense have scored a total of two touchdowns the entire season.

And this is the best wide receiving corps according to Tim McGee, the great number eighty five in the history of the Bengals. But nonetheless good offensive team. Supposedly the defensive line, it's like the heart and soul of this ball club. They give up five yards every time the other team teas it up. I think they gave up seventy two percent success rate on third down,

which is terrible. It's got to be about the worst. So I look at a team on defense that's not doing the job even close, which has nothing to do with Joe Burrow, zero to do with Joe Burrow. They're not performing. And then you got the offense with the with the stud the secretariat limping off the field of honor with some device on the sidelines that looked almost like a Patty Brisbane deal. What was that device he was using

on his leg? I think it's a massaging device, that's what. I don't know if you can, but maybe you and Penny might want to look into that. I would love to look This team right now has a merit of issues, and it's not just limited to the offense. They gave up one hundred and seventy eight yards on the ground yesterday. You mentioned the third down inefficiency nine to fourteen. They never sacked Lamar Jackson. There was no pass Russ to speak of, which frankly, was a bit of a problem

last year. Offensively, it took to Charlie Jones punt return for them to get on a scoreboard via touchdown. They did a little bit later. They got the touchdown when they were down seven to cut it to three, and then couldn't get a stop. Uh. It's not limited to the offense. It's sort of a team wide issue right now. And by the way, I heard after the first game, well mom, it rained. Well, yesterday's weather couldn't have been any better. This doesn't look like a super Bowl

caliber team right now, and that's okay. They didn't for the first two games last year, and I'm all for kind of defaulting to you know what, The schedule's going to soften up here in the coming weeks. The Rams aren't very good, the Cardinals aren't very good. Seattle, we'll see, and you know, this team has time and they've got a track record. But the most striking image to me was after Joe threw that touchdown pass him limping off the field. That was a very real, visible reminder that he

is dealing with something physically. And so last week he played very poorly by his own admission, and he can go, well, he's still not one hundred percent, he's still working himself back from the injury. Well, what's changed, what's changed for the better? Now he's limping off the field.

They've lost two games. And so if the calf was was an issue week one, and if the the inability for him to plan and drive the ball and do all the things you're looking for physically was an issue week one, why is it not going to be an issue week three, four, five, six, It will be okay? And then if it's going to be Do you have remember Jamar Chase said it during training camp and everybody kind of rolled their eyes. I don't want Joe to play week one, And what

he was trying to say is I want him healthy week twelve. If he's not one hundred percent, don't play him while they have. Now he's not one hundred percent, do you follow Jamar Chase's advice and put him on the bench for Monday Night football? And if the answer is yes, do you trust Jake Browning to beat the La Rams on Monday Night? They named their rifle after him. Is that the same guy? No, Jake Browning has attempted one pass in his NFL career. It was last week against the Browns.

It was incomplete. This team has to figure that out. And until to me, until you hear the proclamation Joe Burrow is one hundred percent, which I don't know when we're going to hear that this year. Until you hear that, how is it not in the back of your mind as you watch him in this team that this is going to continue to be an issue? Well, Jamar Chase knows what's going on. Be goes, Joe tells Jamar Chase, what's going on the game in Cleveland. The team wasn't prepared

for the game at all. No, it was twenty four to three, and yesterday's game it looked like twenty seven twenty four. My god, it was close. It wasn't close at all. And we have Secretariat not able to run into Belmont. Yeah, and again that was a Baltimore team that came in limping right, and some four starters Mark Andrews played but wasn't one hundred percent. This is a Baltimore offense that last week against Houston looked very

much like a work in progress. They looked a lot more crispy yesterday, and so to me. We talked about this on the pregame show yesterday, Tony Pike Ken Bruin I about how it's one thing when Baltimore comes to town and you're oo and one and it's a divisional team and all that. It's something else when you're healthier. The Bengals have wasted relatively good health these first two weeks, losing to a bruised and battered team yesterday in their own building.

What sort of shape the Raven's going to be later in the season. It's a fair question. And by the time they play, where are the Bengals and Ravens going to be in relation to each other? Are you ready for the big question? Of course I am. Which team was more likely to get into the playoffs this season? The Bengals or the Reds Coming into the season, the Bengals, How about now? I'll say coming into the season, the Bengals about now? But the real won't answer the question.

Are you with me that David Bell's the manager of the year in the National League? Yes, I watched technically what he does with that team. They have one starting pitcher from April is still pitching, and that guy's lost most of his games, and it's a four point five Ray and he's pitching like Homer Bailey. What they have done, what David Bell has done with this bullpen, this was you know, we knew Alexis Daz was good coming into

the season. If I would have said this team is going to be in the hunt the last two weeks on the shoulders of these relief pitchers, you would have said, you're out of your mind just over the last week, not to mention the entire season, the work that they've got from the bullpen, and the way David Bell has maneuvered the last at times five innings of games having to use these relievers. Saturday night. He does it without Alexis

Diaz available. He uses Derek Law. He's had to play bullpen games where relievers are starting, and yet here they are, uh and arms. I'm trying to deflect. I'm trying to fill a US question. Are the Bengals gonna make the playoffs? No? What about the Reds forty percent chance? According to USA Today Today, Reds are Bengals. Who's more likely to get to the playoffs. I'm gonna say the Reds are gonna make the playoffs.

I'm gonna say the Bengals gets healthy soon, They're going to be But that is a huge, huge if Willie again, you watched him limp off the field yesterday with a device? Did that make you feel very conscident in his ability to play at full strength anytime in the near future. He's got more calf problems than an Amish farmer in Adams County. Very well done, Mo, did you my question? I don't know. Are you coming to the Monday night football game? Are you coming to the reds Pirates game on Friday.

Those are the next two sporting events. Are you coming to UC Oklahoma on Saturday? Be it all three of those? Will you come to any one of them? Give me time to think. Why don't you come down to the Holy Grail Monday afternoon after your show? Tony Pike and I are going to be on from three to six. You could broadcast with us from the ground. We all come down about five o'clock to give a speech. Wouldn't that be so? That would be great? Then we'll go over to

the game. Let me think about it. Bring seg he's my guy. Thank you very much, Mo for your very incisive answers to my probing questions on news radio seven hundreds WLW. No, that's amazing. The longest English word is one hundred eighty nine eight hundred nineteen letters long. It's the name of protein nickname Titan, and we take over three hours to say it out loud. The longest word in the Oxford Dictionary is five letters long, and

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prompto can do it now in less than a week. Hates solved. We'll see what happens. But very interesting. What a weekend. And I try to be positive, you know, among the most positive people you've ever met. But Joe Burrow physically, he's in trouble. Jamar Chase said that several weeks ago when he said it would have been better for Joe Burrow to not play the Cleveland game and then come back strong against the Ravens and of course the team. Joe Burrow said, I want to play. Put me in,

coach, I'm ready to play. So what are you gonna do. He got to play the guy and he's hurt. Twenty six years old, got a calf problem. Of course Nick Lodolo was like twenty five years old. He's got a calf problem. I don't know, but whatever it is, I'd be surprised if he played a week from today against the Rams Monday night football. I hope he does. He had one of those devices on

the sidelines shaking things up. We'll see what happens. Secondly, coming up after one o'clock, as James Bogan, you might remember last week there was great joy in City Council that a law that had passed dealing with the storing of guns and also extra penalties for DV violators was asking constitutional muster by Jennifer Branch, who's a brand new judge and Common Police Court who did most of

her work for the ACLU before she got to the bench. And so I did not think City Council affected too many Second Amendment rights under the US Constitution. But Jennifer Branch wind her way through the whole process and said they got the right to do what they're doing to enact a legislation out of City Council

involving the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. Are you kidding me? The answer is no. Somehow city council member, they used to have a position on the Iraqi war, and city council will pass resolutions on climate change, and they'll do these other political things that have no impact whatsoever because they're going to be overruled. And in this case, James Bogan will address this in about twenty five minutes. How do you comply with the law when each city

can pass its own gun regulations. If from Batavia and come through Montgomery, Blue Ash Madera, get to the city of Cincinnati, then head out west and maybe spend time in other locales of Hambleton County, out to Sailor Park. And each time you go through a city limits sign a new law applies. How does that work? But the answer is it doesn't work. You gotta have one uniform law in the state of Ohio. Now, when one goes into Kentucky, Indiana, one has in the back of one's mind,

well, what are the laws here? Exactly? What is the law in this area when it comes to these situations, And so we'll see what happens after. Shall always say one o'clock today with the Great James Bogan to see what's going to happen. But in the meantime, each city cannot pass its own laws, rules and regulations when it comes to Second Amendment rights because they

can't. It's illegal. You can't do that kind of stuff. But for some reason it appears that the city of Cincinnati things they can have their own foreign policy and their own constitution. So we'll see if it's upheld down the road. And secondly, I would note that once again you have a media that's going after a person based upon their political persuasions. Let me explain Lauren

Bobert as a US congressman out of the Denver area. She's a little bit of a nut, and she was found recently and a videotape vaping inside of a theater. And she was also with I guess her boyfriend, but it's hard to say someone forty five or fifty years old as a boyfriend or a

girlfriend. But she was in this area vaping inside the movie theater. And then also what she was doing was fondling her boyfriend, putting her hand inappropriately between his legs, and of course he responded with other inappropriate fondling of her. So she was asked to leave the movie theater, and she did, and when she got outside she made some political comments which are stupid. And the media right now, if you google Congressman Lauren Baubert, it's always a

big deal because she's in the cross areas of the mainstream media. You know, it's hard for me to take the media's perl clutching seriously over Boubert getting fondled in a darkened movie theater when they kind of fall all over themselves praising men dressed up as women who perform sexually as drag queens in libraries. And this is the same media that cannot find the Jeffrey Epstein client list. I'm still waiting for the bombshell revelations of the number I would assume Democrats and tech

leaders who followed Jeffrey Epstein to Lolita Island. Who are those people? Well, we don't know. Same media is outraged about the immoral actions of a Republican female congresswoman, but not so much out rage everything going on with the President's son, a crack addict with teeth rotten out of his head, having sex on videotape with numerous appearing to be underage prostitutes. That has not been

a big deal. The real issues and real crime is happening all over the place, such as what happened to that brave deputy in Palmdale, California who was simply at a stoplight. And it appears they have the suspect in custody. And I've checked various websites out of California, and I discussed this last night that an arrest has been made and the murder of Deputy Ryan klicken Brumer, only thirty years old. And it appears they have the perpetrator. They

have those license plate readers. Also, they had a witness come forward. There was a quarter of a million dollars being offered and someone wants to claim the money, so they turned in the perpetrator. And I'm looking at the

photograph of the person of interest and that they got on this thing. It happened at six pm on Saturday afternoon, in uniform and a black and white stoplight, sitting there waiting for the light to change, and the perpetrator pulls up next to him, winds down or puts down the passengers side window and fires is shot into the head of the police officer, clicking Brumer, and he died quickly and hopefully as painlessly as possible, and then sped off.

And Cincinnati, we've recently had two incidents where it appears to be mentally ill individuals have targeted cops in uniform to be brutally beaten or murdered. One was Officer Terry mcaulay, I'm sorry McGuffey, who was beaten up down down at Schmaille Park. And the other one was in the West Price Hill who was lord to this and then assaulted and if left alone, might have killed that

police officer. I'm not sure his name has yet been released. These are serious, serious matters, and I'm certain that Melissa Powers, the Hamlet County prosecutor, is going to take this extremely seriously. And so there was no national media reporting on it, and I would anticipate that even local media when I spend much time on it, because the officers think, thankfully, was

not They were not murdered. But it was particularly sad on the case and down and on the riverfront that the perpetrator here wanted to kill a white cop and he tried to galuge his eyes off mcguffey's eyes, put his thumbs in him as he beat him with his own nightstick and also used a taser on

him. And but for the quick response of his partner, we would have had a funeral on our hands, which occurred in Madisonville about seven or eight years ago when a police officer was lord to the scene and brutally murdered. And so I don't know why a person, a mail or a woman would

want to be a police officer in this climate. And we're told that fewer and fewer want to be because of what's happening culturally and societally, that you can make it in today's world without much difficulty not being a police officer, and the pay of about forty to fifty thousand dollars a year is not worth the hassle. So we'll see what happens with that. Then after two o'clock today will be the great John Lott about what's happening in New Mexico, what's

happening here, what's happening all over the country. But it's incredible to watch the immedia coverage of these events and watch to who's being covered and whether it's a big story or not. We continue to hear reports of Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder who was involved with Jeffrey Epstein, which is the reason his wife Melinda may have left him, according to speculation, and because he funds

so many liberal democratic causes. There'll be little reporting on the Jeffrey Epstein client list of those who took the flights with Epstein all over the Caribbean in order to have sex with underage girls, and because of the persons involved, the names are not being well used, shall we say, And don't let the media manipulate you. I guess the messages. If the media is simultaneously reporting on something shocking, it's doing so because it's trying to distract you from something

else. And that's something else is a whole bunch of bad stuff, like what happened officer clicking Brumer on Saturday eight years Deputy sheriff ask a girl to marry him about three weeks ago in uniform and a black and white and his gunned down because of the color of his uniform. And it's awful. So let's continue with more, continue to be as positive as possible. The Bearcats

lost to a team not much better than the GCL South. They lost at home, a packed house, and then you have the Reds on Sunday losing, but they're only half a game out of the wild out of the playoffs. And they got the game tonight and tomorrow and Wednesday with the Minnesota Twinkies, and the Twinkies have seemingly wrapped up almost the Central Division crown that they have, but we'll see what happens. So then they have three this weekend

against Pittsburgh. Then it's on the road for five and that's it. At this point, they're in a virtual tie for the last playoff spot. So let's continue with more. Continue to follow these events and others. I do not often recognize the America we have today. Everywhere I look. I don't recognize what's going on. And it's said things should be better, things can be better, things have to get better, and it's all because of a failure of policy. Policies put us in this position, and policies can get

us out. So let's continue with more. If a line becomes available, five win, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, or pound seven out of the new eighteen T bill. Cunning in with you every day. It's showing with the Reds in the Bengal there's Radio seven hundred Wow. Coming to Hulu This Friday is Saturday, twenty m the Great America. Let's continue out tonight. The Twinkies are in town. They're in first place in their division in the AL, but they're going to play the Reds.

Eleven games remain at three with the Twinkies and this weekend three with the Pirates, and on the road at Cleveland at Saint Louis. Just for fun, the Cardinals owner tried to beat up on the Reds half a game out of first place. But until then several days ago, Someday last week, Judge Jennifer Branch, who worked for many years in the ACLU now on the bench, issued a ruling that the city of Cincinnati can pass its own own gun

legislation. The Second Amendment in a sense normally interpreted by federal courts, has been overtaken now by the city of Cincinnati that wants to pass its own gun control measures of one type or another. And this isn't a climate where the state of Ohio passed a law saying that local municipalities cannot pass their own laws

about the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. Johanan and of course mayor f to a peer of all and others Harold at this ruling of Judge Jennifer Branch, which might be different than the one issued by Judge Melba Marsh in a different case a few months earlier. So I wanted to sort things out as to whether or not city council can affect your Second Amendment rights. Joanan, you and I now as James Bogan. James Bogan, welcome again to the

Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you inform Tony Bender as to what Judge Jennifer Branch did and whether the City of Cincinnati can pass Second Amendment legislation through a city council, which is guaranteed to each of us by the US Constitution. Yes, Judge Branch ruled that Ohio. She issued a preliminary injunction barring the State of Ohio from using the firing Uniformity law to block Cincinnati from regulating, finding that the state law violate the city's home rule authority.

And the thing about that is Judge Marsh just a couple of weeks ago. Within the last couple of weeks Head declared the city municipal codes that for weapons of penances void in its entirety, with a permanent injunction. And she also enjoyed the city from enforcing since that Municipal Code nine fifteen three, which was the safe storage provision, And so the city cannot enforce Municipal Code nine fifteen But yes, I guess under Judge Branch's ruling, they could pass more

laws. So are the two judges both on Commonplace Court have decisions and conflict one with the other. Yeah, And there's no doubt that this is going to reach the Ohio Supreme Court. The Ohio Supreme Court has twice held that firearms uniformity laws consciously preempts local ordinances in that and I mean basically, there's been litigation about this law ever from blue cities ever since it was enacted. It's basically like a six year old asking the same thing over and over like

in a grown up saying what part of no don't you understand? So, James Bogan, in this case, there's hundreds of cities in the state of Ohio. So if Judge Branch is correct, you would have hundreds of Ohio cities having their own gun protection Second Amendment laws in a sense, violating state law and violating federal law. Wouldn't that be chaos if you had each city

passing their own rules and regulations about guns. Absolutely, the whole purpose of the Ohio Firearm Uniformity Law is so that law abiding gun owners do not face a confusing patchwork of licensing requirements, possession restrictions, and criminal penalty as they travel from city to city. Like if you go from Batavia or leban into Cincinnati or Columbus, you don't want to say, Okay, what laws do I have to follow? Now? Oh wait, this was good here,

but oh it's I'm getting arrested here. So you're saying that once it gets the real judges in their highs or brain court, they're going to strike down

what Judge Branch did. Is that your guess? Yeah? I mean the Judge Branch had said in her opinion on the over thirty pages that the amended versions of the law that have been made in the last few years, which are really just minor changes from what I can see, warranted gave her the authority to revisit it, and her opinion really cite a whole lot of crime statistics and such other things, which, in my opinion, is really something

for the legislature to address. I mean, I found. I found Judge Branch should be very thoughtful on criminal cases when I was in front of her. But in this case here, I think it directly conflicts with the Ohio

Supreme Court case law. And the first amendment for the firing uniformity law just clarified they can't make any rule, ordinance, or regulation, practice, resolution, or other action, nor any threat of citation, prosecution, or other legal process if it amounts the further license, permission, restriction, delay, or process that conflicts with state or federal law. And then another small amendment

that was made to add knives to it. Knives too, So if you have a stake knife that the home rule aspect of the City of Cincinnati, according to Judge Branch, would allow them to legislate or not. Actually, no, that was just from the fire of Uniformity law. Knives were covered

by it. And so in this case, she said that the City of Cincinnati city council that passed a law about the storage of firearms and about extra penalties for someone on DV domestic violence that hurts somebody then carries a gun has

different aspects than state law or federal law. And the US Supreme Court ruled many many years ago, that the ability of someone to defend themselves as a personal right, and that you would think that the decision by the US Supreme Court would trump the decision of Jennifer Branch, correct exactly, And in the Bruin case, they further added that the constitutional right to bear arms is not a second class right subject to an entirely different body of rules other than from

other Bill of Rights guarantees. Okay, So at this point, if you live in the City of Cincinnati, do you follow what Judge Marsh said, or what Judge Branch said, or what the Ohio legislature said, or the Ohio Supreme Court said, or the US Supreme Court said in the Heller case about ten to twelve years ago, which law do you follow or try to follow? Well, Judge Marsh had declared the City Municipal Code Weapons Offenses segment

completely void in its entirety. So I think if Cincinnati tried to prosecute under City Municipal Code nine fifteen under any of its provisions, that would get reversed on appeal. And I think ultimately this is I think if the Ohio Supreme

Court follows its case law, I think this will get struck down. In fact, after a pure of all, the mayor had a news conference and what she said, He's confident that Justice Joe, Justice Joe Dieters understand the evil of guns being used for wrongful purposes, and he's confident that Justice Joseph

Dieters and Columbus is going to find this constitutional. But by doing so, he'd be overruling other aspects of his own court who wrote in a similar case many years ago, correct, which is unlikely Joe Dieters would do that correct, And anyone with Joe Dieters experience, Justice Joe Dieters experience would know that passing more laws doesn't solve anything if, in fact, guns do nothing until a wrong doer picks them up to commit some criminal act by themselves. Guns

sit there as inanimate metal objects, incapable of doing anything. I'm always amused when the media talks about gun violence as if guns commit violent acts. Persons use guns to commit violent acts, and you punish a perpetrator, not some metal object. And so I can't imagine this is going to fly either on the First District Court of Appeals, which has by the way, become liberal as opposed to the High Supreme Court, which remains to be conservative much less

federal court. So you anticipate that down the road this will be met with some scrutiny. Who's going to appeal this? Do you have any idea, because someone's got to bring a case. Well, in this Judge Branch's opinion will be appealed by the Ohio Attorney General's Office or good friend Dave Yost, and the other case by Judge marsh would be appealed by the city. So you think either way it's going to get eventually get to the High Supreme Court

within the next six months to a year. Yeah. And you know, just back what you said, with the media making all that stuff out gun violence, when will we they talk? Makes you wonder how anyone would get out of a gun show or a gun store alive. Well, basically I had this topic on last night, that is that the governor of New Mexico, Governor Grissom, has taken away the ability of a legal person with a concealed care permit to carry a handgun, either secreted or publicly, because there

have been too many murders in Albuquerque. So the Sheriff of Albuquerque came out and said we can enforce that law because the judge in this case, the governor cannot by gubernatorial order take away a person's right to defend themselves, and so she can't take away other consercial rights either. I mean, what conserucial right are they gonna on takeaway this week because of an emergency if you want

to go down that road. And even liberals have said you can't do that, because I can't imagine some citizen when thirty percent of the police department in Albuquerque has resigned after the George Floyd protests and riots. The cops aren't being cops anymore because they cannot be cops. And so a person's got to defend themselves. And in Heller, it's a personal right. It's like telling somebody we're having an emergency, you can't go to church. You might recall it.

With COVID nineteen, Governor Bashir put armed Kentucky agents into the driveways of churches to keep people out of church. That didn't fly either, because that's a fundamental right to practice your religion. But yeah, our good friend Chris Weese filed that lawsuit and was successful with it in northern Kentucky and Tony Bender lives in Boone County. He was outraged he couldn't carry his gun at church

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starring Red Hot Chili peppers such Lauren Hill, Anita and more. Watch live on the Global Citizen App, Listen on Global Citizen Radio with the free I Heart Radio app, and join the Global Movement ending extreme poperty this Saturday, starting a form in Eastern one Pacific. The story remains still as important today as it was in twenty sixteen. The killing of Harambe put his name

in the news. It's iconic. The main message of how do we help these gorillas in the way that still should be the main focus of the name Harambe. Oh hello, hello, quiet, And I'm broadcasting you know justice. Joe Dieters does not speak anymore of of Harambe. But yeah, there's a new documentary, there's more information much like the Kennedy assassination. Moore's coming out of how harilog has that been going on since sixty three? In about

sixty years? Yeah, Well that is a clip from a film that claims the shine new light on the tread death of Harambe. Harambe lives the Gorilla. I'm here without way, thank you, but he's still on my lone in mind right, think about her Runbay and the dream about him all the time. I'm here without her run day. Yeah, but he's still with me in my dreams and tonight it's her name me. That's a little freaky right there. You're not kid, But Joe dis is like the Lee Harvey

Oswald of the Harambey situation. This film is going to premiere at the Esquire Theater on World Gorilla Day, September the twenty fourth. Is Joe Dido's gonna take tickets? I don't know. Well, we'll see what happens, won't we go? Okay, well, I guess Joe's going. Harambe is a full length documentary that will explore animal captivity from a modern perspective through the lens

of her Rombey's tragic life and death. Who killed her Rombey? For instance, had she been in the bathroom smoking crack and let her kids run around the zoo, that'd be a different story. But that's not what was happening here. She was being attended to her children by all witness accounts and the three year old just scampered off, scampered off. They want to guarantee a better future for all guerrillas and Senate Senate it animals worldwide. Why won't Joe

Jitters take a responsibility for what he did? Well, I don't know if he's gonna as a full length documentary, so he may be mentioned, Joe d Justice, Joe the Lee Harvey Oswald of our time. He may he may have to, He may have to. Uh, he may have to respond kid a Supreme Court justice talk. He doesn't talk to anybody he can five times a day. Did he know? Doesn't? We may not know for sixty years what he did? Oh? Okay, well he said involved

in this? Rick Gibson's involved? Uh and then uh. Charlotte, this is from Dan Monk Charlotte or nine stands for news Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina. I thought it was Queen Charlotte no or Charlotte's Webb. Charlotte's attempt to take the Westland Southern Open Tennis from Mason, the home of the transmitter in the Comets, has hit an unexpected snag. It's always about the money. North Carolina General Assembly who's who wear a fight over gambling has delayed action

on a state state budget. Now, let me ask you something. You're a state legislature and you've got a fight over gambling. If you if you get gambling in North Carolina, what does that mean? The green salad of salvation and Harambe. Oh but Ben Navarro the billionaire, So is he asking him the taxpayer to give him fifty billion dollars? Your comments? And Charlotte the other queen city a minute, yeah, hold on, hold up on that car wise gentlemen. So there's a knob of a knobb and the man,

the man of the hour, the king of the fireworks. No, John Barrett is quoted in this story. What does John Barrett say? He's cautiously optimistic, not taking anything for granted. But they have an estimated impact around the area of eighty million dollars. And by the way, the lawsuits have not yet be gone about the environmental impact. And Charlotte got the snail, darter fish, and some cockroach. His life may be affected at Harambe.

The truth about Harambe finally comes out. Willie the stooge reporters of Proud Service. Every local tamme star heating air conditioning dealers, tame star quality. Who could feel at Southwest Ohio? Call better Choice Heating and Cooling? Get five one, three, eight, six, eight, thirty three eighty eight spot. No, it wasn't a great weekend for two number one right Coleraine do lost thirty eight to seven to Lakota West and Tom Bolton, the former

coach, the Cardinals are oh and five. What about deer Park? Deer Park got nailed by the Indian Hill Rangers thirty five to nothing. What about Saint X Middletown beat Lakota East. Let's see Saint X lost a moller? What about the Bearcats of you see playing a GCL team known as Miami of a while? Well, the RedHawks came in and beat him in overtime, Willie, they got the victory. Bell and I would say that Chuck Martin, how to get a lifetime contract? You can ring my bell ring?

What about the Bengals? What about they had no answers for Lamar Jackson none. Mark Jackson should have went back there by himself because in the Bengals offensive rhythm and now we have no update on Joe Burrow's leg. You don't know it hurts, so that's gonna be a crisis. He's worth a half a billion dollars and his calf hurts. It's one week from tonight, Monday Night football pay Course Stadium. Rams come to town at one and one against the

O and two Bengals. Of course, that's the night of the Ring of Anna chad Ocho, Cinco Johnson and Booma. Doubleheader tonight on Monday Night football New Orleans and Caroline at seven, Cleveland at Pittsburgh at nine. Here's a photo of Harrambe in heaven waiting for Joe Dieters to come. I'm gonna put this. I'm gonna put this new film, a new feature film on the death of Harambe. I'm gonna put this on. I bet you it opens eyes and opens minds. I'm gonna put this on my Twitter. Twitter is

on his Twitter anymore? X. I'm sorry, it's x of a pardon me, sorry there, mister musk h har a mb We got the T shirt in here, the Cincinnati Harambe's Harambe. That's what the next team ought to be named in town. And we can't get you about you sevenwo. I just posted it on ex Ramba in heaven waiting for Joe Geters. He there he is. We're going to get into so much trouble. He'll never talk to you again. The Reds open the final that's true lately, yeah,

uh, but his wife just talk. On Tuesday, the Reds opened the final homestand of the season tonight against those Minnesota Twins. Welcome Home, Welcome Back. Kyle Farmer and Sonny Gray five forty with Sports talking to Ross American Grill Inside Pitch Kelsey Chevrolet extrating show. After the game. Red Starter Graham Asscraft is on the sixty day I l what does it say on my Twitter accountbe in heaven waiting for Joe Dieters. He's gonna say, Joe,

why'd you kill me? Uh? Graham Asscraft is gonna have his surgery on his injured right big toe tomorrow. Go to are we look at Willie seven hundred w LW. There it is. There is the evidence. Harambe lives. He's in heaven. Do your pets join you in heaven? Segment? What do you say? Yes, Zuomi, Emma, Beami and Tutor are waiting for me. Arambe says, who ordered the Code red on me? It's gonna be Joe Deeters. Harambe lives. Oh boy, we gotta go. Arambe lives. Rombey says Joe, you can handle the truth. I'm

getting Texas from Harambe. William Utter of Harambe. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew Tripport. Thank you, welcome, thank you. Orambe lives now only in our memory. But look at that and a beautiful photo of a sent to me. Go to my Twitter account on seven hundred w l dow Fay Saturday, Miss our twenty twenty three. I heard radio

music festival, the biggest superstars from All's out. And the watch for our guns and gun dealers and laws, rules and regulations is the great doctor John Lott of Crime Research dot org, former Chief Economists for the US Sentencing Commission. Having worked on the NICs system, where he was with Department of Justice for a long time, he knows, he knows everything that can be done

about the Second Amendment. One of the great stats he has that and reported infrequently, is that a half a million times or more each year you have some law abiding citizen using a gun for defensive purposes. And now what we have is new Mexican New Mexico governor, and it's been stayed by a federal judge. But she simply wanted to take away the Second Amendment rights to anyone in the Land of Enchantment, including those who legally possess a gun and carry

it. I don't know what the crime rate is of concealed carry permit holders, but it's got to be under one tenth of one percent, So to literally disarm New Mexico citizens is unbelievable. Secondly, Hunter Biden haven't been and ditted three or four days ago for three counts of gun violations for purchasing a handgun while under a disability, being a drug, being a drug addict, and lying on that federal form. And then eleven days later that gun was

found in a dumpster next to a school. And I hear from CNN on Thursday and Friday, the guess what this is unique? No one's ever been prosecuted for this kind of an offense. It was all political because of Trump. And also what else is the administration doing to regulate guns out of existence? And doctor John Lott, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. But let's go. Let's go one two, and three, a federal judge has stayed the actions of a New Mexico governor, which are take away the ability

of a law buying citizen to protect themselves. How surprised, How shocked were you that a liberal Democrat would even do such things in an entire state. Yeah, well that's too shocked. But you know, I can answer one of the questions that you're just bringing up, and that is what are the crimes? What's the crime rate for? Yeah, permit holders, good law

buying citizens. There the last year we have data for because we put out an annual report on concealed carey permits from across the country and we look at the rate of revocations in each state, and a New Mexico the most recent year that data is out for twenty twenty one, there was one permit holder in the state who lost their permits out of almost fifty thousand permits, right, And in twenty nineteen and twenty twenty, there were zero revocations that had

occurred. And so, you know, the irony is it's already illegal for criminals to be able to carry. They're not going to have permits to be able to go and carry. And so what she's done. Is she's she's taking away guns from people where there's no crimes being committed by them. You

know. She goes and she talks about the eleven year old who got killed, and over the last three months there's been there have been three kids that have been killed that she points to, but none of those involved somebody who legally had a gun. She doesn't have any evidence to this. She talks about road rage, She has no examples that she gives where a legally armed

person was involved in road rage. There it's you know, so not only can I say that it's the permit holders aren't causing any problems, but I can point to recent cases as recently as even a week ago, so where

somebody who is legally carrying a gun stopped a road rage situation. And so you have a situation where both the County Sheriff for Albuquerque as well as the Albuquerque Police Chief have come out and said, look, this is going to do nothing to help reduce violent crime because the people that she's going to be banning from having guns aren't causing any problems at all. Anything. You're making it so that people aren't going to be able to stop some of these attacks

that are occurring. And the thing is also, you know, Albuquerque has very few police officers per capita. They have one of the any major city in the country, they have about the lowest per capita rate of police officers. The police chief himself a couple of years ago was saying that you'd have to double the number of police officers in Albuquerque just to get to the average

for cities across the country. And so, in fact, they're so short on police officers that the police chief has had to come out and say they don't even have enough people to go and answer the phones for emergency calls, let alone having people go out and respond to emergency calls that are there. So you're in a situation. And of course also you have a very liberal district attorney there who's been refusing for the county, who's been refusing to prosecute

violent criminals. And so rather than the governor going out and saying, you know, maybe we ought to do something to go and hire more police in Albuquerque, or maybe we ought to go and criticis size the district's attorney there for refusing to prosecute the few violent criminals that they're arresting. Her response is to go and say, well, it's we have to take guns away from law abiding citizens to make it so they're not able to go and protect themselves.

When she herself, Cannon point to one problem with the permit holders. You know, doctor John Ladd to Michelle Luhan Grissom as the governor a complete fool. And I watched one of the interviews of the Albuquerque sheriff who said, there's also a new law that was passed two or three years ago in New Mexico that if a public official violates a constitutional legal right that a citizen has, that you could that that that sheriff, that police officer can be

sued for up to two million dollars personally. And so he said, my men and women in the department are fearing getting lawsuits against us for two million dollars personally. And so if this law actually wanted to affect and we enforced it, permit holders and others would be suing us personally for two million dollars. He said, I'm not enforcing the damn thing. And they've lost thirty percent of cops because of George Floyd riot and a fallout from that. In

liberal New Mexico, which is unbelievable. So at this point the federal judge on Thursday Friday granted an injunction, I would anticipate this would go away. Secondly, Hunter Biden. Now, Hunter Biden, according to Anderson Cooper of CNN and Jonathan Carl of ABC News, is the only person in the country ever prosecuted for these kinds of offenses. Now, I know from the literature you've sent me that is not the case, and many lawyers would sit there

and nod their head that's true. Can you tell the American people across the country now as to whether or not Hunter Biden, according to Jonathan Carl and Anderson, the only person ever prosecuted for this offense. It's nuts. Look, as you've mentioned earlier, I was chief economist for the US Sentencing Commission, which is involved with setting the penalties for all federal crimes. And when I worked in the US Department of Justice, I dealt with the nixed background

check system. Look, I mean, I can give you a case in Virginia just within about a week or so when the original plea bargain was put together with Hunter, where a woman who had been using marijuana had not noted that on her forty four seventy three, because even if you have a state where it's legal to use marijuana under federal law, it's still prohibited substance. And so when you're asked if you're using any prohibited substances, she's supposed to

say that she is, you know, is prohibited because it's federal. Well, she didn't put that down, and so the by Justice Department is proces shooting her for two crimes, one which are similar to Hunter Biden. One is lying about using a prohibited substance on the forty four seventy three the formula fill out when you buy a gun and then illegally possessing the gun because you're banned from doing and those are two of the charges they're facing Hunter Biden.

In fact, if anything, you know, if it was a normal case, he'd be facing four charges because with a third count that they have there as they combine the illegal possession with illegally transporting illegal gun across state lines, and that would normally be two separate offenses. Now what these people don't understand with the mixed background check system, because they say, look, you know, in any year, you may have like two hundred thousand people who violate

the Knick background check system. And maybe you know twelve people are prosecuted. Uh, and they and so they think that means real cases aren't prosecuted. There's a reason why or twelve cases are prosecuted, and that's because the other cases are mistakes. But we're ninety nine percent of these things are what we call false positives. It's one thing to stop a pelone from buying a gun. It's another thing to stop somebody simply because they have a roughly phonetically similar

name and similar birthday to a selling right. And then it's you talk to people in the process. If they were real cases, they would prosecute. Well, guess what. In the Hunter Biden case, it's a real case. We know we got the right guy there. We know we got the guy who tried to buy, not somebody who's a roughly phonetically similar name. And we know also that he has stated in his diary. We have other evidence. We have his laptop that shows him in drug filled stupors that are

there and talking about obtaining the drugs. We have even his dad's statements that acknowledges that his son was a drug addict, and so there's like no question that you have the right guy in this case. And so when you're talking about these are simple cases when you actually have the right person there, these

are like incredibly simple cases to go and prosecute. And you know, if if they if he's the only one, then maybe somebody out of go and tell for example, this woman in Virginia that I was just mentioning that Gloyd, you know, by accident, we're prosecuting where we're her name is for five years now. Deja Taylor is a black woman being prosecuted. Another rapper named Kodak Black is being prosecutor for exactly the same thing as Hunter Biden.

And so the media is telling lies to voters easily misled to think as if Trump was somehow influencing the Biden Justice Department in David Weiss to file these charges. One obviously, and of course at this point, Hunter Biden is playing his daddy's card again. He said, well, you know Abby Lowell, who's a very fine criminal defense attorney, I'm sure you know of them, said that. Well, the Hunter Biden goes to trial, guess what,

Joe Biden's going to be a witness. Well, let it happen, also saying they're also saying that they're going to claim that background checks are on constitution right, which is incredibly funny given that you and I were just talking a minute ago about well, how they want to go and expand the background checks right on these things too, you know, so unbelievable. Anyway, Well, thirdly, I think the big story, though it is not the apocrisy.

It's the fact that federal gun dealers thousands and thousands have been put out of business already by the Biden Dust Department, FBI, etc. And thousands more in the future. Any to the American people, how buying a gun in the future is going to be that much more difficult, especially if he wins re election next November or some other interchangeable drill bit takes over the office

and continues to crack down on private sales. Explain that John Lotte please so Bien has what he calls a zero tolerance policy where if you make one paperwork mistake, no matter how trivial, no matter how inconsequential, they're going to take away your license to be able to go and sell guns. There's a case I just came across about a week ago. This man disabled individual in northern Texas. Sixteen and fifteen years ago, he had made trivial typos on

a paperwork form for the guns he had on the county name. I think he had kind of transposed a couple of letters that were there. It didn't affect anything. The Obama administration looked at it, said, you know, you shouldn't have done it. These are tiny paperwork mistakes, and they closed the case. Well, the guy has made no additional paperwork mistakes in the

intervening fifteen years. So what does the buying administration do? They go back and reopen these tiny paperwork mistakes that the Obama administration, which was hardly friendly towards guns, said, we're inconsequential and using those violations from fifteen and sixteen years ago to take away the guy's license to be a gun. View. Well, so that's the type of stuff that they're going back and trying to

do. You know, maybe we should have a rule, but if the federal government agency makes a paperwork mistake, no matter how tiny, no matter how consequential, we should put the government agency out of business. How many government agencies do you think we've had at that point, and of course, the goal is to eliminate private gun ownership in the country, a much like in California is suing all the oil companies. The goal is to put eggs

On out of business completely. And the goal here, and let's fase it next in fourteen months, and this continues for another four to eight years, we're going to have guns are going to be ten times the cost. And secondly, it'll be impossible to buy one because the gun manufacturers would put out business by lawsuits, and the gun dealers are put out of business, there

won't be licensed anymore. That's the goal. At the same time they're doing this, what they're also doing is they're changing the rules for what constitutes you being a gun dealer to basically make everybody a gun deal So if you sell a gun of friends and you even talk to them about selling a second gun,

then you're classified as a gun dealer. If you go and sell one gun and keep the paperwork on that tells you the price of a gun that you bought it for and the what you sold it for, then you're classified as a gun dealer and you have to go through so. Or if you go to a gun show and rents a table. Even if you're not selling guns at that gun show, you have to go and get a license to be a federal gun dealer. And so it's a very time that they're putting

thousands of out of business. They're forcing everybody else to go and pay the fees to be a gun dealer, who assume them they'll throw them out of business. And Hi, doctor John Lott. I don't know what to say, but we know what's common. If we don't change course, got to run the doctor John Lott Crime Research Dot Org. So much stuff, so much information, and doctor Lott, once again, let's keep the lines in communication open. I'm glad you're there, and thank you again for coming on

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is living well. He wasn't pressured to say it shouldn't be grounding, right, Yeah, it was really It was clearly it was not a throw to get the ball out of his head. It was clearly miscommunication between Tyler Lockett, Oh Hello, hello, hello, quiet and I'm broadcasting. Many months ago, the three of us selected the Bengal schedule. And at this point I believe I'm two and oh and you two are both oh and two it's not I remember, I don't think so. No, I've lost my sheet.

I'll make up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Weekend and Cincinnati Sports, I mean say, next to haven't we started with the Bengals. Bearcats lose, Reds Coleraine Coleraine Park FC tied. That's the best they did. That's number one. With Philadelphia. Wyoming won their said an oh SAA record. The Wyoming Cowboys beat Taylor that with their seventy second regular season victory. They do not belong in that league. Why doesn't Wyoming joined the GCL and play the big boys? One might ask, you got Saint x and Elder

I think at the pit this coming week. If they're at the pit, I'm gonna go with Father Anthony Browch and maybe speak to Elder ahead of time like I did last year. You're wait a minute. Didn't you go to talk to Deer Park when they played Indian Hill last Friday? You don't wear an Elder jersey like you did last time? Shut up, shut up City a Hill thirty five? Nothing. Of course, my Cardinals are oh and five. Shut up Middletown one. No, Now, who's playing game?

Is that? Saint Xavier High School? I probably that's a Homer deal. Joe leaders is under assault. Tell Rocky about the Harambe situation at a Cincinnati rock ap film that claims to shine a new light on the tragic death of Harambe. The Gollans still as important today as it was in twenty sixteen. Yeah, the killing of Harambe put his name in the news. It's iconic.

The main message of how do we help these gorillas in the that still should be the main It's gonna premiere at the Esquire Theater on World Gorilla Day, September the twenty fourth. Joe Das is the Lee Harvey Oswald of the Harambe. Aren't there new allegations about exact Well what he's got a hit? But you like that guy at the stadium yesterday? And when did he know it about Harabe? Was this planned? Was it pre orchestrat? Yes? It was? His crime was his crime? And somebody put the magic bullet

on the stretcher of Harambe as he was hauled out of the enclosure. And Joe Deeters his fingerprints are all over this deal. There is Harambe right there. The wildest story in the history of since And how do we have more dominated the news cycle for week two months. Boy, and now I put it. I put a rambe in heaven on my Twitter account, and you say Twitter is a x X and the Harambe is saying, come here, Joe. I'm waiting, Joe waiting, Joe here, here it is right

here, hit it. But he's still on. Joe Deters dear, what did he know? And what did he know it? Who ordered it? Code read? Was another shooter on the green, on the behind the lawn, and you see the umbrella. There was an umbrella put on. I was gonna say, hey, kind of like the Kingsman you're saying it was. Could have been Dieters himself, who's there, can't say fired the fatal shot from that. We need we need to get media passes to see that show. We got to go in Ambay. According to my sources, Joe

Diedos will be a ticket taker. He wants to get in undercover, undercover the Lee Harvey as we're gonna do about it? Yeah, yeah, well, rock do we have hope a week from now? Let me give you hope. You're ready? So Joe burrows hurt quick. That's not the hopeful part. He's got he's got a calf, got a calf. They must rest Joe Burrow. Look at the upcoming schedule La Rams, Tennessee, Arizona, Seattle. Those are winnable games. It's not ideal, but they're winnable

games without Joe Burrow. Okay, you gotta get him healthy and he goes in the bye week. At least give him one week off. It has to be too, It has to be too. But you can beat the Rams in Tennessee with Allian You gotta get the ball to Joe Mixon Moore. What are they doing? He's waited six to seven weeks, not gotten any better. It happened July twenty seven on a non contact injury. Things. You can't tape it up. It's not if it's an ankle, you tape

it up and say go get out there. You can't do that with a calf. Why can't you play with a strange I've had him there. They're not fun. Bad calf, bad calf, said Joe Burrow. They put him down. Roe Burrow has got a half a billion dollars. Now, well, did Joe Deters order the calf that we put down? He did put down the calf. Every amish farmer with a bad calf. Joe show again. He doesn't text, he didn't call me anymore. You don't send me flowers, you don't sing me. Probably in Chambers West this Joe is

that it already. Let's get back to the commercials. Yeah, what you got on the Big show today? I don't know that he is back. He's back. We're talking to Jason Williams right out of the gate. You wrote to call him late last night. Does this owen teal own two Bengals start feel different than last year's start? A Rambe. We're basically hoping they rattle off ten straight again like last year. How often does that happen in the league? Sag ten straight wins? Last year? That was about it?

Never? How are we looking? Not good? Say? Get me out of the students reported by the way. We want to thank Vince Gilki the Gilki win. This hot wine everyone knows and Vince Gilki is a great American segment. Let's get back to the commercials. Well, the get out of more commercials. We leave you with the immortal words of the stews, thank you welcome. That was Joe throwing his voice. Arombe lives in Heaven waiting for Joe Deeters. He's a killer. On News Radio seven hundred w

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