I feel the counting in the Great American Welcome to floor. It's two day appen in to try to day Red Spaceball wonderful last night on the cusp of glory starts again tonight about five forty. Joe Burrow is not limping. There's no sleeve on his calf. Where's Mike DeWine? The governor knows all about calves because he raised many in Greene County. But nonetheless, there was big news yesterday about these about these personal aerial vehicles all of us are going to
be in and it's wonderful to watch. I don't know how it's going to happen. Let's go to the source, Mike DeWine. Governor, Mike DeWine, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Governor, with your permission, many here have walk up music, much like Red's baseball players getting ready to hit. Yes, I know mine is bad. Bad to the bone is big Joe Deeters. Now just as Joe has power load set to explode
TNT pretty good stuff. And would you like me to have some walk up music for Governor Mike DeWine, Billy, I would, I would really like it, and I hope it's futuristic but also plays back a little bit to the past. So come up with something here, Tony Bender, you've been working on this hit the walk up music for Governor Mike DeWine Me George Jetson a KA Mike is by now a Kay Pat don't know a name here, we'll call her Judy Jay aka fran H. I feel I want to dance
now. You gotta tell a little bit of a story of what happened yesterday in Miami Valley. Are we gonna have jets and type vehicles flying around Ohio? Yes, and we're gonna have them flying all over the country, in the in the world because this California company, we've been working with them to come to Ohio. They're gonna come to Ohio. We had a great setting
yesterday, a beautiful day. We were on the lawn of the home that was designed by by the Wright brothers UH in oak in Oakwood, UH in Montgomery County, and he and Joe Bann Who's who's the CEO UH And we've gotten fran I've certainly gotten to know, and the hotel Governor's gotten to know. And maybe the announcement yesterday they're going to be building a manufacturing facility. Uh. They will employ two thousand people. Well they'll do it near they'll
do it near the airport. Uh, and they will produce The goal is five hundred of these air taxis and they will have one pilot and they will have four four passengers. And the idea is to you know, this is a place to cut down on Uh. You know, if you live in la or you live in someplace where the congestion is horrible and you want to go across town, you will be able to go on this kind of a uh. You know this this thing that goes up in the air. It
will go two hundred miles an hour once it goes straight out. It goes straight up and then then it will go straight out. So it is it is the future. We're really happy to give them. It's sort of similar to what uh the importance of getting Intel, because I think for people to
see that Ohio is about is really about the future. And you know, Fran looked up the whole jetson thing and found that it was like I think nineteen sixty two, Now Billy you were alive then, yes, obably yes, as a little kid, remember that song, right, I vaguely. Uh, we spoke last night. You told me that The Jetsons was like you and frans favorite TV show. I was shocked to find out it was
on, but for one year, that's impot. I can see you and France sitting on a couch in Greene County watching The Jetsons on a magnavox. I can see it right now. Well, let's let's let's see Billy. We were fifteen, so I didn't have my license yet, so we were not quite dating yet, but we had one day before then we went bowling, went bowling it in seventh grade. Yes, bowling, we went. We went, We went bowling, bowling. But this thing is absolutely phenomenal
and it's it is all electric. So the CEO was telling Fran and me and John yesterday. He said, well, what's the noise? He said, there's no noise. It's just a little hush. Yeah, there's It's not like a helicopter. It doesn't make that helicopter bank. It doesn't make that noise. It's a kind of a hush. When's it gonna Actually, I can see maybe and and and congestion go from Dayton to Cincinnati, for example, or maybe down to Frankfurt and it's like I've seen the video.
It's look, it's all electric. He's got these little propellers on it. You go in, sit down, and away you go. And when will it be operational? They're gonna start producing these they think in uh twenty twenty five, so it's not that far off. They're gonna start construction, you
know, pretty quickly. It was interesting at seven am yesterday morning, they put up a place where you could go if you wanted a job there, and they've already already as of the time we made the announcement, which is I think was ten o'clock, they are had hundreds of people who had applied applied for jobs. So it's you know, one of the things that that we did. And people asked, well, how do you end up you know, how's the company like that end up getting here? And there's a
lot of reasons. I think that the synergy was right Passion Air Force Base with US military. Uh what is going on to Springfield Air Base Airport in regard to drones, the work that's going on there. Uh, these things were all very important. They think they you know, they know, Ohio, it's a great manufacturing state. But the final thing I think was a question how happy are our employees going to be living in Ohio? And so Fran and I literally got a bus, uh, got us and we had
him go over. We met him, met him the CEO and his top people. Uh. We met him over in Yellow Springs eight breakfast at the absolutely magnificent hotel there and in Yellow Springs U and then gotten the bus and you know, we kept talking about, you know, where he was asking of where where our people live, the quality of life. So anyway, and at that point it wasn't clear whether it was going to Springfield or Clark County, or whether it's going to Montgomery County or Green County or exactly where
it was going. But we just kind of took him around to some of our favorite places. We showed him Glen Hellen a thousand acres uh there. We stopped in in Clifton, uh, you know, looked at the Clifton Gorge, beautiful, beautiful, and then then Clifton Mill and looked at the Little Miami River. I told him, you know, the Little Miami River. The headwater of the Little Miami River is not too far here. It starts up here and comes down and they looked looked at that water and said
wow. I said, wow, yeah, but this is you know, this is just one river we got there. We got plenty of water. But but the quality of life, I think, Bill, you know something that when people dig down into it and they see the cost of housing is so much lower here it is in California or New York ors you know, some of the coastal places, and it's just a great place to live. I mean, what about air traffic controllers? Tony Bender wants to buy one
in Boone County. It takes some forty five minutes to come here from Boone County. Are these going to be literally taxis? Are there air traffic controllers? What are the rules of the road when you're a thousand feet in the air. Yeah, they're working all of that out. I mean, you
know, that's very very important. As you know, and we're seeing the course more and more, uh you know, not the same thing, but we're seeing more and more the idea of drones dropping packages and look, it's gotta be careful and it's gotta be regulated, but uh, you know, I see these being used as a taxi. I think there's also possibility that you know, some executives would actually buy one and getting you know, train a pilot and uh have that pilot trained and uh, you know, take
them, take them around. I'm sure they're not gonna be too cheap. But uh, you know, this company h is absolutely convinced, they've had some big companies invest in them as well, that this is the future. And you know, it's been sixty years since the Jeffsons, So this didn't come overnight, no jets after you know, sixty years when Frey and I were fifteen, and now we're looking at this coming, you know, sixty
years later. So it's I saw this NBC story out of New York, which is terribly congested, to have these vehicles that land on the top of buildings and go to Newark International Liberty, go to Philadelphia when Ohio State plays Notre Dame, get ten of these things and begin somewhere and get to South Bend in like fifteen twenty minutes after the game pick up, bring you back. I can see lots of uses go to the Derby. It takes about
fifteen minutes to get there from Cincinnati. Why Cincinnati doesn't have the congestion problems as other major cities have. But this thing has applications, and I'm glad they picked Ohio. I'd rather live here than almost anywhere else. You can't live in Los Angeles, for God's sakes. Well no, I mean, you know, Bill, we were out there, you know for the Super Bowl singles one out and some of our kids, and trying to move around that city was just like it was unbelievable. How you know how long it
took to go a very short period. But look, this is good for Ohio. I just left the the opening of the Farm Science Review, which is in Madison County. It's a great, great events of all the new things in agriculture. And one of the things I said this morning is when Ohio has been as greatest, and I believe that this is truly our time again right now. When we've been our greatest, it has been a combination of agriculture, which is still the number one industry in the state of Ohio.
And when that was that was going strong, and when manufacturing was going strong. You know, you have those two things that are are perculating and or moving things are going well, and both of them are going well here in Ohio. Oh and a couple three years who knows if you want to go see the Browns beat up on the Bengals, just get to follow up seventy one. I guess it would take less than an hour to get to Cleveland from here and charge everybody five hundred bucks. Get on, it's a
taxi away you go. It's the way to happen. And Mike, we have about a minute or two remaining. Did you think that those young couple fifteen sixteen years old sitting on a couch in Greene County in sixty years would be a two term United States Senator, a US Congressman, a prosecutor, a governor. The most popular governor in the history of Ohio is Mike DeWine. It's reelected. You are sixty percent because you're so in a sense non political. Did you could you have thought the arc of your life? Uh?
No, And it's a good thing that brand didn't know that, because I think she would have ran out the door. You know what do you think? No? No, she would have stayed. The shyest girl in our class, and she had to see the friend. You got have to get up and give speeches. You're gonna have to go up and doing that was cooking at your house, a fair with with kids. You're you're gonna have Luke Bryan come to your event. Simple last week, gimp and we
got to get up and interview with Luke Bryan. And the year before she was interviewing Dolly. I mean, you know, like I said, she you know, the the the shyest girl in the class. So I'm glad she didn't know it because Billy, that would not been good. Well, Mike Dwine. She left the Jetsons, after the Wright Brothers, after John Glenn, after Neil Armstrong. Here comes George Jetson. Tony Benner hit the music for the Governor. Oh yeah, let's go. It's good. Here,
here they come. Here they are Mike DeWine at the helm Me Jorge Jetson is by Heyk Patorn, j Judy Dawn, Jane Heyka Fran with the cherry Pie. It's reality. That's all I can say. The future is right now. The Jetsons have landed in Ohio. Unbelievable. Governor Mike DeWine, thank you very much, all right, really could be with you,
thank you, thank you. You can't make it up. And the next two years Mike DeWine's going to be at the helm of an electric not quite a hellic coptre, not quite a plane, faring people all over the state of Ohio. I can't believe it your reaction five three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand. The Jetsons have landed on news radio seven hundred
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Dealers Toyota. Let's go places, Hey, Bengal fans. You know great tackling can happen off the Gridiron two rough track, all right, hit them music day coming up after one o'clock as camera and night of your Cincinnati inquirer got to call him up about the theft of Kias and Hunday's incredible statistics that from January first of this year until July, there were more than one thousand, five hundred thefts of Kias and Hundays used for various purposes, including drive
by shootings and including simply playing dodge them to run into things for fun, and stolen by the Kia boys because they can. It's an incredible story, and we're gonna have camera night of the Inquirer after one o'clock to talk about it. But until then, let me give you the backstory of Mike Dwine and his walk up music. Last week, it was Wednesday or Thursday. I said, you know, I'm not head on Mike Dwine in a while. I'm wonder what's going on. So I sent him a tech saying like
to get you on next week. I didn't get a response, which is somewhat unusual. So Monday, yesterday afternoon, he had this news conference in the Miami Valley about the jets and type vehicles in which electric vehicles that make little or no sounds, unlike a helicopter, and it can site to what four passengers, and it's going to be in the next two to three years flying up and down seventy one seventy five. If you want to go to Cleveland and watch the Browns beat up on the Bengals, and you can get
there in about an hour or so. On these taxis. They're taxis, they're vehicles. They can land almost anywhere parking lot or whatever and take you somewhere and land. Now, the rules of the road are gonna have to be set because how high would they fly and there's close to right pat and all that kind of stuff. So I get it. There's a need for that, especially in cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, LA,
San Francisco, failing urban centers which incredible congestion. It was gonna sixty minutes from CBS Evening News to the story of these vehicles that now are going to be made right here in Ohio are going to fly from the top of buildings to to Liberty New York Airport or to LaGuardia or maybe it's a five mile trip, but it takes two hours in New York City. And I've spent five years in New York City, I get it. Sixth avenues sometimes are
literally unpassable, So there's a need for that. So over the last several months, Mike DeWine and Environmental Economical Head of the Economy it said, Okay, let's see what we can do about this. And they've been working with this group out of Los Angeles, who, by the way, wanted to get out of Los Angeles. They didn't want to live there. It's like Mark Wahlberg, he doesn't want to raise his kids anywhere around Los Angeles or
California. He wants out. He's got a wife's got four kids, wants to live a normal life, and so they want to get out of the urban centers that are being destroyed by the policies of Marxist left wing democrats. Don't want to live there. No one wants to live in Chicago, for God's sake, And I hope Cincinnati never becomes like that. At this point it isn't and I hope it never becomes that way because we're ten years behind
everyone else. So he worked on it, and the last piece of the puzzle was the CEO, the investors and the management team had to fly into Ohio. Where's that on the map from Los Angeles? Let's located? Does it have water? Does it ever? Workforce? Can our guys and we can our women live somewhere? And so, having spent a couple of days here, they were convinced. Okay, guess what looks pretty good. I
think Cincinnati and Dayton at one point we'll grow together. I think in Dayton we're like the second or maybe the first, most listened to talk radio station in Dayton. And I get it. You want to live where it's functional, and this part of the world is functional at this point. And so Mike DeWine calls me last night about six o'clock and I'm sitting there watching I'm sure the evening news generally Brett Bear at six o'clock and watching and the phone
rings. It's Mike, and I pick up and I say, Mike, what's going on? He says, I said, can I come on the show to marw to talk about this new economic development deal? I said sure. He said, well, one thing I gotta have. I said, what do you need? He said, I need walk up music. I said, do you know what walk up music is? Absolutely? I go to Red's games now and then everyone's got walk up music. He said, you have bad to the bone and Joe Dieters as T and T set to
explode with a power load. And I hear sometimes other walk up music of other people, and I said, yeah, Lesha Rae says, I love the nightlife. When I got a boogie and I see how she does and says I need walk. I said, well, what do you want? I was thinking, you know, God bless the USA, the star spangled banner. He says, no I want. He said, I want the theme song of the Jetsons. I said, what the theme song of the
jets And you know what that? I said, yeah, I kind of vaguely recall was George Jetson and his wife and those little devices is he said. One of my first dates with Fran was sitting on her mom and dad's couch in Greene County holding hands. I was scared to death the older hand watching the Jetsons. I said, wow, I said, I guess we can find it. So I told Tony Benner, let's get the Jetsons theme song. He said, what is that? So we played it and you
just heard it. The new theme song, the walk up music for Mike DeWine is the Jetsons. Now it's gonna happen, much like Intel. It's happening. And Mike DeWine said that we want to have two large industries to feed, which is farming one and two is manufacturing because of the Pliston scene age. About twelve thousand years ago, we had we had an ice flow that came out of the Arctic, a sheet of ice that stopped just north of Cincinnati, which didn't exist then. That's why Cincinnati has hills and most
of Ohio is flat as a pancake. It's because it was flattened by that the ice flow, that ice that came from the Arctic, and it left very fertile ground as it receded over several hundred years that formed the Great Lakes freshwater. That's a lot of it melted right there. But it also made flat almost all of Ohio except the far eastern part and Cincinnati area. So we have great farmland with great topsoil and manufacturing because of Lake Erie and the
Ohio River. So the north we have way to get product out, and the south we have way to get product out High River Mississippi, New Orleans and away you go. So it's the greatest state in the Union for those purposes. And so when Mike Dewan, if somebody had said to you, look at that fifteen year old kids sitting on a couch in Green County with the glasses on Crooked and that guy right there is going to be a Green County prosecutor. He's going to be a US Congressman, he's going to be
an Ohio State Senator, he's going to be lieutenant governor. He's going to be a two term United States Senator, arguing the big issues in Washington. Then he's going to serve two terms as Ohio's governor. The most successful politician office holder in the history of the Buckeye State, without question, is Mike
Dwine. No one else is even close. He's lost one or two elections, one to Shared Brown and like twenty zero six, and no Republican could have won that year because of George Bush and the failures of his policies. But that guy is unbelievable. When he took office about six years ago, a friend of mine wanted me to call Mike and see if he could get a job in the cabinet to do a particular thing. So I called Mike, and of course you knew my buddy and said, will you tell him
this for me? That the governor is at his desk at seven am every morning, and I stay until five and the governor works on Saturdays about halftime, and I want my cabinet to be at their duty post by seven o'clock every morning, putting a full day of work for the taxpayer, and then also work at night and on weekends as required. To tell your friend who's also my friend. That's why it's gonna be in. My chiefest staff is going to enforce those rules. So I went back and he said, is
he serious? I said, I said, blankly blank, he's serious. If you're that person, you have got to work. He said, I tell him, tell him I'm not interested, I said, Mike is not Is it good? So when you think about Mike DeWine, you think about the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur That's Ohio unbelievable. Think about think about John Glenn Friendship seven, God speed John Glenn. You think about Neil Armstrong, think about people like that, and think about the guy who dropped the
Adam bomb on Hiroshima. Guy's name is tibbots All from Ohio. Ohio is more connected to flight than any state in the Union, and so Ohio it appears to be close to a renaissance. The most popular office holder in the state of Ohio by far is Mike DeWine. In fact, recent polling indicated he is more of a positive viewpoint by Democrats than Republicans. There's a hard right of the Republican party that doesn't like Mike DeWine, but most Republicans do
and most Democrats do. So the question is asked, why don't you run for Shared Brown's US Senate seat. You would be elected by acclamation and beat the guy that beat you in twenty six And he said, well, in another couple of years, I'll be close to eighty years old. I have a nice minor league baseball team in Asheville, North Carolina, and I want to spend more time with Fran, more time with my grand kids, and
I want to watch Modern League baseball. And I've kind of had it with politics, but I want to run through the finish line and complete my term. You could not have a better officeholder. Never embarrassed the state of Ohio by his personal misbehavior. You've never heard girlfriends and lawsuits. There's no allegation that he ever took a pride to change Ohio policy. I e. Joe
Biden. He doesn't do any of that stuff. He shows up for work and he works a full day and then at the end of the day, he takes work home with him and he wants to go home and have dinner with Fran. That's his life. That's it. You know, we could
do a lot worse. They have politicians like that, And he knows where the bodies are buried because he's been in politics now for more than a half a century, and he has his same energy and mental acuity as he did back in nineteen seventy two when he ran for Green County prosecutor in one because he was indefatigable. In other words, he works, he does the job.
What a novel concept. Let's continue with more. Coming up on the other side will be Cameron Knight of the Inquiry about what's happening with Karth thefts and the Kia boys are in town and they're stealing literally hundreds, really, one thousand, five hundred eleven Kias and Hyundai's destroying the livelihood of many Americans
who simply want to play by the rules. These guys don't play by the rules, and because of our president, criminal justice system likely to get away with a lot of it, because it's hard to get sentenced for this kind of stuff. Because the system doesn't consider it to be that serious. Let's continue with more Bill Cunning and the Great American Live wis om of the Reds playing tonight five forty against the Twinkies all A News Radio seven hundred WW coming
to Hulu this Friday and Saturday. Miss Our twenty twenty three. I heard radio music festivals the biggest super stars from all right. Billy Cunning in the Great American Red Spaceball continues on the cusp of glory tonight starting about five forty on the mound of so Tonight, tomar the Reds opportunities the last five home games of the season and five games on the road, and they're on the cusp of the playoffs, almost in the third spot, not quite into the
second. Heck, they might take over the Cubs and be one of the top wild cards. We'll see what happens. Tonight's starting about five forty, first pitch about six forty. But until then, I read this column in The Inquirre, written prepared by Cameron Knight. Cameron Knight vehicle thefts are on an all time high in Cincinnati. Kia and Hyundai models lead the list, and he did the research to find out that about fifteen vehicles are being stolen
every day when the historical model is about four. Cameron Knight of The Inquirer, Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Cameron, how are you. I'm doing great, sir, thanks for having me on. Well, what kind of person is Jason Williams. I mean, he's here a lot, he's there, coming and going. He sees himself as a scribe and also a radio talk show host. Is he half right or more? You know, he's a stand up guy. He's a really great friend in the
stand up. He's a great American too, just like you. All right, let's continue with Ellen. I read the story of Ellen Kesterman. Hopefully I'm saying that name correctly, by the way. He told me to ask you that question. Anyway, Ellen, Ellen Kesterman, the story of Ellen Kesterman, and looks like a fine young American has her first brand new car. It's called a Kia Sportage. I'm not sure exactly what that is, but it sounds like a fine vehicle. Explain the story of Ellen Kesterman and
what happened to her with her first brand new car. I think she's like twenty seven years old. Yeah, yeah, She bought her first car from a lot here locally, and she drove it. She was really happy with it. She said the dealership treated her great. She took it home, and then a couple months later, she comes outside and her car is not there. She wakes up early in the morning. She drives a lot for work, and she was going to go exercise in the morning, and her
car wasn't there. And she didn't even she couldn't even wrap her head around it. It was so early in the morning. And then she saw the glistening glass on the street of her car being stolen, and she realized what happened. And the police came out and they said they'd find her car right away, and they did. The most of these cars that are being stolen, they find them really fast, and they found hers the first day, the same day that it was stolen. They found it and recovered it.
But with the way these cars are being stolen, because it's a exploit that's being kind of spread around on social media, it damages the car, so the car is not drivable after it's stolen, so then she has to take it in for repairs. And you can imagine with all of the backup of all of these keys from all over the country being stolen. You can't get parts the work, The places that have to do the work are backed up,
and it takes months for her to get her car back. She I think she had her car for another six weeks this summer, and then it gets broken into again, and they're not sure if it was stolen or not, because they found it right in front of her house. But the same damage was done. The windows were broken out, there was blood on the car this time. They don't know what that's about. At that point, she'd put a steering wheel lock on her car, but that didn't matter.
It was it was damage too, and then she was without a car again. Back in the shop it goes and eventually I think early September. So she had her car for about nine months and she was only able to drive it about three months out of those nine. And in early September she decides to the car is ready to get picked up and she trades it in for a new car with a push button start that won't get stolen. And as I understand that Cameron Night that these cars, keys and these hundays are the
subject of TikTok TikTok tutorials on how to steal these cars. And this is unique, I think, to these two vehicles. So explain, of course, giving it some detail wouldn't make any difference because they Kia boys know exactly what they're doing anyway, But explain why are the keyas and the Hyundai's being
stolen and not other vehicles in the same number. Well, so the attorney a bunch of attorney generals from across the country have uh you know, complained to Kia and they've said that it was it's a interlock that allows the car to be started without a key, which they claim as something that's been in
American cars and other models of cars for decades. And they say, these attorney generals claim that that Hyundai and Kia were cheaping out by not including this interlock, which makes the car is very easy, too easy to steal. And I've heard accounts that it's as easy they remove the steering column, which is the part of the car that always gets damaged and has to be replaced, and then they can put something in the USB port it and it's the
car fires right up. So it's a it's a bizarre situation with this this sort of trick being being spread like wildfire on social media and allowing it's to happen. It's happening all over the country. It's not just here, but it accounts, it accounts for so many car thefts here. Give the American people the numbers involved in the thefts, particularly of just these two brands of vehicles. Give us the numbers. Tony Bender wants to know the numbers.
Yeah, so it's I think in I divided the numbers up by months, and it's starting. It started around like last fall, the numbers started going up. And if you look at it, I have a great chart in my story if somebody wants to go read it, and it's you can see that the numbers of all the other thefts of other brands is dead even almost
it's like they don't change. But this huge spike in thefts has all been keys and hyundays and back in the you know, like you said, historically it was four cars a day that were being stolen, and now it's fifteen. I believe there were over four hundred cars steps in Cincinnati in July alone. And what happens because I saw this video out of Las Vegas some seventeen year old kids some others have fun stealing cars and they take these cars and
they played dodge them. They ran into each other, they run into trees, they're run into cars parked on the side. In this one occasion, there was a retired police officer and they didn't know his identity when they did this, and they wanted to videotape it and put it on their Facebook account that they had a stolen car. And there was a guy up ahead of them on a bicycle on the side of the street. And the seventeen year
old punks rolled over the top of the cop and killed him. And he was simply after twenty nine years, he was a cop and they killed him just for fun to run into him. So Number one, it's about committing crimes using those vehicles, drive by shootings, robberies of every type. Of course, the license plate readers don't they work, but it doesn't make any difference. They're using crime, so they play like a game of dodge them just to have fun. Is that the main reason I'm stolen? It seems
like that that one. It does, you know, it gives these some of these people a way to quickly get around town. Whereas they used to use buses. And you know, you you heard of years back about the motorcycle. You know, the groups of kids on motorcycles that would drive around all the time. This is just another way for people to get around. And then, yeah, they've definitely been reports that they've been used in robberies and shootings locally. And if you if you pay close attention to some of
the ones. I don't have any proof of where those cars came from, but if you hear the reports of the individual shootings, it's not uncommon to hear that it was a Hyundai or a Kia used in the offense, or that that's what they're looking for in connection to it or whatever. And then your story camera and night, you say, between January the end of July, which is what a seven month period, one thousand, five hundred and eleven keys and days were stolen in the city of Cincinnati. One thousand,
five hundred and eleven. Yeah, the total number of vehicles of any brand stolen during the entire year was one thousand, four hundred and seventy nine. And so the vehicles of choice or Kias and Hundays And is it getting any better? It doesn't. I don't. I did, wasn't able to get numbers for August, but it doesn't. It appears like it's just holding steady
at a very high rate. It's only been increasing. And I know that the police department is it's a huge tax on them, a huge burden because they are going to these They treat them as you would any other kind of felony theft, where you're they dust for fingerprints, they're they're trying to pull DNA out of these cars. They're doing all of this work. And when you have fourteen of them a day, that's a lot of work to have to do fourteen a day of one brand, fourteen a day. And the
whole police department is not scaled up to do this. It's not what they They're not used to doing this or any of these. I call them the Kio Boys from the Columbus area. I know some cops in Columbus. They said, the Kio Boys come down seventy one and Cincinnati is right for the plucking and it's good hunting. There's some good Kia and Hundai dealerships here, so they this is where they come. Have you found the connection from the city to city I mean, I'm sure there is some of that going on.
I have not heard anything directly about that. But with how with the ease that this can apparently be done, I mean, it seems like it seems like people young people from all over the country, well and probably adults from all over the country too, are just treating this as an opportunistic opportunity,
you know, chance to take to get a car. And it seems like to me that they're it seems like they are kind of treating them as disposable because they are able to recover the cars very quickly, so they drive them to whatever they need to go do and then they just ditch the car. And a lot of us, may I use the term just for a lot of us, just for fun. They simply want to have some fun.
Not much going on. You can steal these vehicles within what about five minutes with a screwdriver, you take off the steering column, you you can use a port or there's ways of starting this car that doesn't apply to other vehicles. And what's the status of the lawsuit. I know the lawyers are involved, and we know America needs more lawyers. There. I think there are I think there are multiple suits that are kind of pending, but there
was earlier this year a two hundred million I believe was the number. A very large settlement that was you know, that Kia and Hyundai agreed to, which in theory, will reimburse people for for whatever's happened. And Kia and Hunda have also said that they have released software updates that make it, you know, that that close up this vulnerability, and h and many of the
many of the new models of their cars are not vulnerable anyway. So it's this certain range of cars in this you know, certain range of years that makes it that just don't have this extra feature that was appears to be standard on other vehicles. But yeah, I mean they so they're uh. The source in my story, Ellen, who who I spoke to a lot about this, said that she hasn't really heard what the result of that, that
that settlement might do for her. She was, you know, she was able to get a rental car and her insurance covered it for a little while, but after a couple of weeks, her insurance stopped paying for that, so she's paid for rentals out of pocket. She even had a rental car break broke down on her and she had uber around town to get for her work. So it's been it's been a pretty big trial for her. Cameron Knight a good friend of Jason Williams, and once again thanks for coming on
the Bill Cunningham Show. And let's see American people being formed. This is again an element of the breakdown of our society that is sad. But Cameron Knight, thank you very much and good luck to you. Thank you, thank you, thanks for having me on. Cameron Knight of the Inquirer. Let's continue with more your reaction five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand Sick and Sad News Radio. Seven hundred W LW the seven hundred W l W wash for the playoffs. There come damn proves bet
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the lookouts. And before that Saint Gertrude. Where hell that guy come from Chattanooga? What was he doing there pitching? Why didn't he bring him up earlier? Well, you got go through the process, Willy. All these athletes are not like you, where you went straight from Saint Gertrude to the pros the Savior. Correct, Yeah, at this point, who's pitching tonight? You know it is a Fernando Cruiz. Oh what about Hunter Green? I think he goes. He goes tomorrow afternoon. A good story from Frank's
eyebell. Of course, ACR Guney, Pools and Spas tell the story official sponsor of the Stews Report for this week. Frank, tell the story about you and Phil Castley. You're at the game, You're going nuts. I won't mention a guy's name, an important person with the Reds. How about that? And at the game last night, I was a little concerned because there wasn't the same attendance last night. We should have had correct should have
been packed. Well, they kept coming in. They kept coming in all the way to the seventh inning because they kept coming in because they thought, Okay, something's gonna happen. And I'm watching Saint Louis Cardinals and they had a pitcher Adam Wainwright, number two hundred, Willie, who was a never assists of my Cincinnati Reds correct got his two hundred and thirty five thousand people were there on a Monday night during the school night, pretty good weather,
but last night. Describe what's happening in my ball park last night with the Reds. Well, I got to the stadium. Elevator door opens and there's Phil Cassellini. Hey Phil, how are you. I've tried to get him on several times. He said maybe next year I won Phil Castellini. I get his dad on. I went Phil on, please can take Well, we should call him now. He was in a good mood last night. He should be in a good mood. Wait a minut now, I knocka
So we're going down the elevator. I'm get in trouble when I call people, That's all I'm telling. Well, you did get in trouble last time you called somebody. We better not don't mention that name. I won't mention that name. So we're riding down the elevator and instead of talking about baseball, he wants to talk about gun night, swimming, pools and spas. Now you want to say, Phil, stay in your lane. You do baseball and I do pools. Maybe he'll want a pool in the stadium like
Arizona. Well, no, we talked about that. Waits a hot tub like the indoor football team used to have here at the Rockers. Yeah, the Rockers. You're a good friend. Kids Sprunk put that right. They had a hot tub there, hot tub. Maybe you thought about a hot tub in right field with Moeheger. Well, I don't know if I can think about that. But the stand great. It was a beautiful evening.
The Reds were unbelievable. We've got ten games left, we're in the playoff hunt, and there were there was eleven thousand people that maybe sixteen thousand. Where's everybody at? Where's the support? I mean? Tonight tonight? How's the weather? Tonight? Tonight is cool? Just like last night. It's perfect, it's partial perfect night, sun goes down, it's like fifty five sixty degrees if the Reds keep winning. I told segment this. I gave
this Sam advice to bobcast to Lenny. All you gotta do is win baseball games. That's the best device I can give you. Well, we won last night with sixteen thousand people watching. Where is the support? Don't look at the standings, don't care about the Diamondbacks, don't care about to Right then began, Can you win the game tonight? Can you give that message to Phil Castellini. I'll call him as soon as we leave. When you leave, tell him to win the game tonight and then tomorrow, win the
game tomorrow. I think Phil looks like a genius right now. Him and Bill Reinberger look like geniuses right now, right now, they look like geniuses. About last year, Oh, I don't know what you said about seven man, give me some sports, will the sports Willy the Stute reporters approach service of our local temp Star heating and air conditioning dealers. Tame star quality.
You can feel them. Beautiful Milford. The home a one main gallery called Baker Heating at five one three eight three one fifty one twenty four spots. Connor Phillips, Willy of course, said as we said, pitch to double a in June. Three hits, seven innings, seven strikeouts. Where's big league win? Where's he been? Red's upset the tweaves in Chattanooga, then Louisville? Then here? Why Why was Phil Castellini not allowing Connor Phillips
to pitch earlier for this ball club? Because it's up to Nick Krawl Who moves? Please continue? Will Benson Homer drove in three runs Joey Vado as a late two runs single? Would you sign him to a twenty million dollar deal next year? How would you buy him out? Who? Joey Vado? Correct? I'll leave that up to Phil Castellini, ask him when you call it. Hold on, We don't have to decide right now, do we? No? I don't think Sorry, How much time do you have
a couple of days? Please continue Game two of the series tonight five forty Sports Talk, Ralph's American Grill, Inside Pitch, and the Kelsey Chevrolet Extrinning Show after the game. Now, Red's pitcher Graham Ashcraft is undergoing surgery today on his right big toe. Can you tell me what's wrong with his toe? It hurts? National League wild card. Of course, last night the Mets upset the Marlins. The d Backs, Cubs, and Giants all had the night off, so the Reds and Cubs are now tied for that final
wild card spot. Should Graham Asscraft go to the same doctor trading Dion Sanders, No, Dave Lapham called him, What did you do? Lapham said, no, you got lost two toast right, But you're not gonna argue with Dave Lapham, are you? Yes? Oh? Okay, well, I'm sorry. Bengals update. Joe Burrow hurt that right calf, of course, and Zach Taylor says, we'll just wait and see. Let me tell you about Stephen A. Smith this morning. I'm sure Frank still was watching.
Can't believe that. Stephen A. Smith would have to say and Shannon Sharp both said, uh huh, that set him, set him for the next six weeks. I said, no, wait a minute. He's twenty six years old and he's got a calf problem. And he's not an Amish farmer. He's got a calf problem. But they're saying, if not, he's gonna snap his achilles. Frank Siebell your reaction, Well, we're building a pool for Orlando Brown and I met him last week and he's about nine
feet tall and weighs seven hundred. He is a big, beautiful man, Orlando Brown. He came from Kansas City, I think. But would you go to the same doctor that treat it, Dion Sanders, if you got a toe problem? Probably so? Yeah, you know what happened to his toe? I go, I go to doctor Loftus in the Middletown though they amputated it. I know now he's got he's got no Graham as graft is not at that point. He's got eight toes instead of ten. Well,
he probably just stubbed his toe somewhere on the on the bedside. He wants a twenty percent discount when he buys shoes. He only has eight toes. Speaking of trouble, how about the Cleveland Browns. Nick Chubb is out for the year after that? Did you major left knee injury yesterday? I didn't. I wonder if I don't want to Mister Philipatrick of the Steelers might be a little bit less than the pocketbook come this week because he didn't need to
do that. He did not need to that. Don't we don't want to play that? I remember correct, friend of Joe Frederick from Notre Dame when Lawrence Taylor snapped his leg in half like correct dry pretzel. Correct. I saw that one time myself. I can't unsee that. It's like looking at your face segment the Bearcat. So welcome in sixteenth Rade at Oklahoma on Saturday at NIPPERD Stadium. Are you going preview the game tonight Scott Centerfield Show Live
for the Ridge of Montgomery and starting at eight ESPN fifteen thirty. Well, they played like they played against Pittsburgh, or like they played against shall we say a week team from Miami. Oh, who's got the bell? Joe Frederick tells me that Miami is going to enter the GCL South and start playing Roger Bacon. Well, we want to thank our great Bengal sponsors today at
the Monthly Montgomery in Boathouse for the Bengals luncheon. My friend want to thank number thirty three full Rock David Fultcha good Man, super Bowl Champion Rocky Boyman, mister Green Township was there? Is he showing you his Super Bowl ring yet? Yep? And then Joe Walter, the Pride of Texas Tech was also there. I think he played for the Bengals too, didn't he. Yep, your good friend, Michigan State has informed head coach Mel Tucker it'll
letter yesterday that the school's intending to terminate his contract. How stupid. And he's he has more. He has more than seventy nine million dollars remaining on his deal. You know when he gets every month, which the school is attempting not to pay him with the firing. For cause I talked to Tom Weedman as a Michigan man. You know what he makes every month? Twelve mile tuck. Yeah, go ahead, seven hundred and seventy five thousand dollars
a month for the next eight years. Well, something something went south, and it shouldn't have. I think his hand with that kind of money. He did the five knuckles show mercy supposedly over a phone over a phone call. A phone call, a phone call allegedly against the wishes of the woman on the other side, who was a sexual harassment expert. She couldn't hang up. Well, I think her hands are going to frank. So I have no idea. I know something. She's going to make a boatload of
money and Tucker is gonna get screwed. Blue tattooed, barbecued. How's it no consensual? All she had to do is hang up, say can you answer that question? Can you answer? He's got a very good quick point answer that question. I think that's that's for the lawyers of the court. What was his crime? That's what I'm saying. What was his crime? That crime cost him seventy eight million dollars? What was his crime? Thank
you? What are you gonna do When the wife walks in and says, hey, honey, he's married with three kids, Well then that other then that that's going to drop two d I v O r C E the way Tammy Wynette sang about it years ago today bingo and he claims it didn't happen. But also, but Michigan State has evidence. Uh, the XFL and the USFL, will you are an advanced talks to merge. Nobody cares the
deal could be completed before next year. The XFL lost sixty million dollars last season, sixty million, No wonder, they say, hey, we need to get together. Maybe they'll go with the CFL. Then everybody merges into one, get them all together and we play international football. Frank's eyebell we gotta run. Give us the American people as special for the next ten seconds. What do we got, Well, we're running a special on gun night
pools and spas called Today Swim next Spring ninety days or less. Design and build gun night pools according to your specifications. You give advice, but you can design your own with your assistant. We're building one right now for the great Orlando Brown, Cincinnati Bengal offensive lineman. He's a big man. Give him a big pool. He's a big, beautiful man. If you had a pool and you say, like you, you went to pretend water, pretend for a moment, pretend would it Would it be the out would it
be the outline of the United States of America? Your pool? It would have to be the American flat America. That's a great idea. We're running a special on that right now too. Water hights, these snakes, those are Frank's ibell. Thank you. Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. That's really the segment. Get me out of the student report. Do we have a great guest coming up? Will
you an honor of ACR gun eight pools. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report all it's good to do with you, Bill, see you later. That was Mike DeWine he wants out, also known as George Jetson. Frank stime, you talked to him today, right the Governor. I talked to George Jetson two. Okay, Frank, thank you, thank you, Joe, thank you, thanks guys, seg thank you. You're welcome. Let's continue. Bhil Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW coming to
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for Red Spaceball tonight, and the Bengalis on Monday Night. I note with great interest to Colin by Jason Williams and the inquir that says opinion section, brawls, puking, f bombs, it's all part of the NFL stadium experience. And I sent Jason Williams a story out of New York headline Patriots fan dies after getting punched in the face by a Dolphin supporter at Gillette Stadium last
night. What happened is is thirty year Dolphin fan, fifty three year old Dale Mooney was cheering for the Patriots to score near the end of the game, and a Dolphin fan took umbrage, leaves his seat, walks over and clearly punches Dale Mooney in the face. He knocks him over, knocks him out. That one punch resulted in the death of Dale Mooney, a thirty year Dolphin fan, and I wouldn't note I'm sorry, a thirty year a Patriot fan, and I wouldn't note that we have our own twenty five year
old barbarian to use the words of Jason Williams. You've seen the viral video or heard about the twenty five year old Bengal barbarian, striped overall dude who viciously headbutted a person on the pay Horse Stadium concourse, even as he was handcuffed being restrained by sheriff's deputies. He was being restrained the restie or four cops around him, and he kind of walked over to another fan and headbutted
him. And Jason Williams in that regard, I gotta received the text from a woman who says the guy who headbutted has certainly got the worst of it. He wasn't the only victim of this idiot. He clipped to my heel a woman while running away from security and fell down, also knocking over the vendor standing there in the process. Then after they caught up with him leading him out, he's spit on me, spinning all over my face and hair.
My daughter sent this video from Channel five today which captured it looks like he might have spent on other people too. Jason Williams, what calls you to write your column? Well, Willie, thanks, Uh, you know welcome to the NFL experience. I've long, I've long just been really I don't know, turned off by the NFL just the game day, you know, atmosphere in and around the stadium. Not not so much around the stadium. It's pretty general tailgating. But I guess part of what happens outside the
stadium before the game leads to what happens inside the stadium. And and that's just the binge drinking, the just you know, almost like a frat house mentality of the league. And and then you get in side and even if there aren't fights, and by the way, well you didn't even mention the
other two incidents that happened across the NFL. And there were brawls on the concourse in both Dallas and in Houston over the weekend, so four major fan incidents, clearly, the worst being the one in the Dolphin's Patriots game. Uh, it's just it's it's awful and it's no it's no place for a
kid. And when I see kids that again, it's interesting that you know, I would literally said this when we're in the press box at pake Course em the day, you know, whatever, the video the big videoboard in the stadium showed, you know, this lady with a I don't know, probably a two year old kid, and they, you know, they showed the you know, are holding the two I'm thinking. I turned to my
colleague and I said, this is no place for a kid. And not even knowing, I mean, this is even before all the news all these other things happened, and you just and then I get a text from a friend of mine. I just say, texted or a colleague and I said, hey, how did you have fun fun of the game. She goes right to the fact that, hey, you know, someone sitting next to me a puked. And then she said, you know the fight that she saw or I guess you know the fight. I don't know if she saw
it or not. And then she referend whatever I said in my column was directly what she said in the text. And then she you know, when she was at the bank, she saw another fight there, you know, during the pregame tailgate, and it's just like, this is the NFL experience.
This is it. And then not to mention having gone to games, and you just people just yell the nastiest stuff, the F bombs and F word, and it's just like, hey, you know, they're like, this is this is actually supposed to be a civil you know, and I get it, like yelling you're mad at your team, and but we've we've
gotten into this barstool sports culture. And I know that a lot of these things have already been there, but they seem just exacerbated by believe it or not, social media and by barstool sports, which is like this just like this frat boy binge drinking, gluttonous, like let's celebrate you know, the violence and the fighting and the vulgar language, and hey, this is actually
something that's wonderful. And you know, there's a whole culture of NFL fans that just buy right into that and then go to the stadium and they don't they don't care, especially after they get way too many bruise in them. And I read the more of this story. It's a Covington man caught in a viral video delivering a headbut to a Bengals fan and pake Horse Stadium.
His name is Andrew Giardano g I O R D n O, twenty five years old, lunging and headbutting another fan and this was going on well before, by the way, the headbutting who headbutts a fan that may break a nose and orbital bone, take out some teeth more or less than the custody of Hampty County Sheriff's deputies in uniform, in uniform, there was training this guy and you're watching that too, and and and the thing that crossed my
mind again this is you. Even when I wrote this column yesterday afternoon, it was before any of the news broke on, you know, the guy dying after the Patriots Dolphins. And then he sent me that that article this
morning. But I watched that video of the guy here in Cincinnati on the concourse of pay corps headbut that guy and you think, Dear God, Like, I watched that and about the second or third time I watched, and I'm like, I mean, that guy went down, And if that guy would have gone down a certain way and and hit his head on the concrete, he may not be here today. And like and and I'm not trying to overstate something or over hype it, but I mean that was vicious.
That was vicious. And the way that guy went down, if he'd gone down, I think he kind of went down on his side. He went to the concrete. But maybe if he would have gone down on his back and hit the back of his head on the concrete. Are we talking about, uh, you know something way worth today that happened at the stadium over the weekend. Dear God, like I and I really I don't I don't
know what the solution is. All these stadiums have plenty of security. Uh. You know, the NFL is Uh, I can't see them doing anything about it. They're probably going to say, oh, you know, that's up to the local team, that's up to the local municipality of Most of these stadiums are owned or like all of them are owned by uh you know, a city or the local government. And so you know it's the Hamilton County sheriff who here is the local police uh inside the stadium here in addition
to the to the the security to the Bengals higher. Yeah, I think these stadiums are all pretty well. You know, they've got a lot of security. But the NFL's embedded with with without with alcohol and and with you know, there was a story in Yahoo Finance. It talked about how you know, bud light is is amped up. It's been this year in the NFL, we have deals with all these other you know beer you know, beer makers and all that, and that that's part of the gig. That's
part of the promotion. Hey, uh, you know, let's bene drink your yourself like crazy and ngo root root and yell and shout and scream and uh, you know, they don't promote fighting, but I think ultimately that's something that's is a is a consequence of of sort of promoting promoting that. And I'm not and again like I'm not trying to generalize about every NFL fan, but I think there's enough that's happened, uh, And there's enough vulgar
language, there's enough I think incidents that we don't see on videos. You know, someone sitting next to you and they start saying nasty stuff and then someone sit next and them starts yacking and throwing up, and it's like who wants to who wants to be around that? Jason, Well, would you and your wife take your children and you probably would pay for four a thousand dollars to go to an NFL game? Would you take your son to go
there and sit there? And Waite wouldn't be concerned about your safety and also the experience of what your son. Here's this Gerdano character because of our bond system, anymore gets out on a four hundred dollars bond. There was another guy named Eric Bridge is twenty two years old of Dayton, who refused to leave an everyone has to do so by Hamny County Sheriff's Department. He went into a fighting posture to take on three in uniform armed deputy sheriff's He wants
to fight the cops. And I'm thinking, would you take your family to that environment? Absolutely not. And I've said this for a year and it's I don't you know, for whatever, I just thought, well, for the reasons of that were obvious. The things that happened across the NFL is why I wrote about it. It's it's a topic I've been pretty passionate about
for a long time. And you know, friends and you know people, you know just the job that I have people asking about one of NFL games all and I literally the first thing I say to them, it's no place for a kid under high school age. And and I wouldn't know my kids or my son, they're both ten and six. My ten year old son asks see that the handful of times ago. I'm like absolutely not. No,
I mean period in the hell mode. No, hell no. By the way, let me ask you why you can go to a baseball a great American ballpark, go to a UC Savior game, go to a soccer match, and there's something mentally generally they're drunk white males that are completely acting up, acting like fools. What is the mechanism that causes that to happen at NFL games but not the UC Bearcats or not TQL or not the Reds.
What isn't and it happens in Buffalo and other places are worse? Yeah, no, I wrote this in the column that I mean, my theory on baseball is it's, you know, it's not violent. It's you don't have hours long tailgate parties. It's it's a slower game. It's you know, it's not constant action. And so it's it's not you know, it's not kind of feeding this adrenaline rush necessarily. It's more of a laid back atmosphere, and you know, it's there's a little there's some more strategy involved
in trying to understand the game. And then when it comes to college football. College football has all those same things. You know, hours long in kailgating party, lots of pretty overserved fans and stands. You know, violence obviously on the field, you know, a violence sport, contact sport.
But I what I really believe, and this is my theory totally. My theory is that in colleges that you have someone who has some kind of higher level of investment in that university, whether they're in a lum whether they're an employee. Obviously most of these universities employee, you know, tens of thousands
of employees. Whether you have a family member, a son and a daughter, a brother or a sister, your mom or dad went there, you have some connection to the university, you're a donor, and so I think that that alone brings some kind of level of respect to the team, the university, the fellow fans, to even the facility itself. Is that you have some other higher level of love and investment and passion and in the university than you do on you know, the NFL team or you know, any
kind of professional team. And so that's really my theory on it. I don't have any proof of that. Certainly, there will be people who would say, well, what about you know, yeah, certainly there are student sections that get out of hand, and you'll you know what's gonna happen Monday night. Monday night, there's gonna be drinking, the kickoffs eight, there's
gonna be all day and it's not a place for a family. I would think, Kenny blackburn Brown and get the sheriff, Get prosecutor Melissa Powers, get the chief police of Cincinnati. Hold a news conference, and by the way, and talk about women eighty the chief police Cincinnati. Get Charmaine McGuffey and Melissa Powers, they're all women. Get the women together, hold a news conference and say, you know what, this will not happen in Cincinnati
anymore. Get the Bengals, get the county, get the prosecutor, the chief of police, Charmaine McGuffey, and send a message that we're not going to have a Boston incident in Cincinnati where this guy who had butt it could have been could have been killed, I'd say, murdered. And and it's like business as usual, and it ought to happened before Monday night's game. Monday night's gonna be it's gonna be awful, and and you just you just said it right there, Monday Night's game. It's a game, Willie.
It's a game. Come on, come on, something that's supposed to be fun and we enjoy it and it brings a lot of joy and to us. And obviously you know people love Joe Burrow and Jamark Case and those guys are awesome and there they're everything you would want in guys who represent team, your city's team and your city and up a lot of great guys. I gotta get back to the commercials. But also I'm way over time. I'll say this. Let's stay on this. We can have a fan murdered at
pay Course Stadium, which is the next step. We gotta run. Jason, thank you, but please stay on this. This is important. I will all right. God bless you, Thank you, Thank you, my friend. I'll see you. God bless you. Back to the commercials. Seven hundred WLW. Did you know that feeling sluggish or weighed down could be signs that your digestive system isn't working at its best, but taking metamucil every
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Katie Blackburn, brown Sheriff McGuffey, Melissa Powers and Chief of Police Thigi happens to all be females and say, you know what, we can't have all this violence and foul language being expressed at Bengals games because someone's gonna get killed, like what happened last night in Foxborough when a Dolphins three year old man dead, one punch, one punched guy hit his back of his head on the concrete step. See you, it's gonna happen. It's gonna happen
here. But why is it only NFL games? It seems like I seem like Jason Williams about that. I think they're more well to do white males that are drunk. We usually say, like well to do people aren't out there street fighting people. Why just in their uniform? You know what a cost to go to NFL games. It's a family of wars, A thousand dollars. No, you wouldn't take the little rock to a football game like
that, would you? I'd be on extrang guard. In fact, would you be up in the cheap seats or would you be with the rich people? You know, being sex box a sex box. The point is why not have a pow wow ahead of time? Because this Gianado guy could have killed the guy he had butted. Plus I had more text of customers and vendors who say he did this for hours before. He was drunk for hours.
And then you got this other story of another guy who confronted Sheriff's department officials, three armed individuals in uniform and they had to detain this other guy on a similar incident. They're drunk, but but you don't see it at college football games now. I just looked it up. Ten years ago, college football teams didn't sell alcohol. Now one hundred and seventeen out of one hundred and thirty two FBS schools did get them drunk, but they're still not
experiencing you. I'm not a college game every weekend. I don't see answer. How about Philadelphia segment. You talked about Philadelphia and are the worst Philadelphia jails? Yeah? That had at the Old VET at Veteran Stadium, they had an actual jail and at the lower level of ago, right, that was, but back thirty years ago that the prices of tickets and cheers weren't exorbitant. So why is it only happening at NFL games? There's something you
want to be games, you want to be involved. So you're saying that the nature the violence of the sport they're seeing is somehow translating upon thank Marty. Marty said, and last night this wasn't well publicized, but this fifty three year old guy was there at three of his buddies. I guess he was cheering for the for the Patriots at the end of the game that didn't quite get there. Whatever, and the Dolphins fan one punch gone dead.
That's gonna happen. And why don't we stop it ahead of time if we can? Tailgate of the stopped. Tailgating needs to be stopped. You you right there, you me. The problem is for because the prices. You could make argue maybe the price is lowering would help, because what happens is people can't spend sixteen dollars on a twelve ounce beer or whatever it costs at a game. So what do they do. They get loaded up before the game at the tailgate and now they're ready to rock. Come twelve forty five,
they are ready to go. How about a twenty Monday night. Imagine that you go, Yes, even more, I'm gonna urge Katie Blackburn. Brown doesn't don't They listen every afternoon to the Stewge Report. I think Troy Blackburn, Yes, talk to his wife a little pillow talk and say, honey, let's organize this thing ahead of time. If something happens. This is good for lawyer ring, just say ahead of time, we're warning people, don't do this. We have a zero tolerance. And let miss the
numbers in the stands. Now, everyone in there has a game in their pocket and it's a lifetime ban for a fight. And if something happens, they got signs all over the place trouble text whatever number it is. And then I guess they come and you know, do whatever. But I mean, you know, you get these fans chewed up and stuff that come in. You know, I mean, look look at every year when Pittsburgh comes
to town. Half of its black and gold are used to be now, you know, and you get some fans next to each other, you get a couple of bruise in you here we go page two. I'm listening this morning to all the experts. Joe Burrow should not have played the first two games, needs to now not play the next four or five or six. Here he's got all the problem with a calf problem, which will be a snap achilles and within a week. According to Stephen A. Smith, here's
what doesn't make sense. And look at it. I've had a calf injury before. They're they're very troublesome to deal with. But what's weird is when he told his the first time at the training camp. The report the next day was he was walking around the locker room without a boot on, without crutches. You would have thought, I mean when I tore my calf, I couldn't set like a single even sliver of weight on it. But he was walking around. So you're like, okay, this would be six weeks.
So they took a six weeks and it still is better. Something's wrong. Doctor Stephen A. Smith says it's an achilles. Aaron Rodger, who has had the calf, talked to an Amish farmer. A calf is a problem. From the calf becomes the achilles, the hip bones connected to the leg bone, and that's a consequence, he's in trouble. Is that true? He can't sit six weeks? So does he sit four? Though? Yes to the bye, Yes, the Bangs will go owing three. You
don't have the chances of making the playoffs are one team. I think the twenty eighteen Texans are the only team since the year two thousand to make the playoffs. If they're going to own three in this town, they'll go. It'll be serious drinking going on. At a point, he's got more issues than a magazine. Stam, thank you you, and I will start. Well. I don't know, but I don't think he do. We know is he gonna play this week? I have no idea, but I think
it's such I mean, it's such a protection. This is such a quarterback driven team. Lap says, yes, yes, yes. He said he worked on the had the run game during the preseason with a chance. Maybe we don't get ready to do that now. I watched Tom Brady with the Patriots with Bill Belichick. He said, Tom, you're gonna have to play half of all the games. The timing is an important issue. We need to see how these two new offensive linemen are gonna block, and we gotta
have timing with the how comes Zach Taylor doesn't play? Don't won't play the starters in the preseason. You've done radio for how many years? Forty forty? And I bet you there's the times when you've taken two weeks off the first day back and aren't you maybe just a tick off? You got a forty something? Yes, So I can't hurts. It must be experienced, must be honed every single day. And so you're saying, play the starters, and then if they get hurt, then what happens? Don't play the
starters? Right? Well, but that's the problem is owners and coaches are fearful of fan backlash if an injury happens in the preseason. Instead of saying, I don't care what a fan says, I want to conduct my football team the way I think it should be conducted. And if you can get hurt in the preseason, you can get hurt in the regular season. We
gotta get your bodies battle hardened and ready to go. There's something to be said about I mean, just earlier, Joe Walters, we're down the Montgomery and Boathouse wining and dining everybody, and he said, he said, you know, back in the day, they had an eight week training camp.
We had a six week training camp. Your body got got got beat up to where it was like, okay, you're all right now, I feel I'm in the swing of It was battle hard news got How about Eric Bridge is twenty two years old, leaving the Bengals game, approached three officers in uniform and approached them in a fighting gesture. Wanted to take on three in uniform armed police officers. He's arrested for criminal misconduct, et cetera. And
this is like the Roman Colosseum, the pay course stadium. He's becoming the Roman Colosseum. The stuff you hear about, what of the stuff you don't hear about. It's a reflection of all the strife going on in society, isn't. Everyone's at each other's throat, yes, all the time. And look at him. I'm at his throat. Can't get my hand around up, but I'm at his throat. Yes. What else we got? What other stores we have? We got to go to the student report segment and
get us into it. Please, well, thanks, hey, you you you you what? I'm not sure? Go ahead, second, Willie. The student report is a proud service. Every local Tame Star heating and air conting dealers Tame Star quality you can feel in Western Hills called Dervit Heating and cool they get five one, three, five nine, eight eighty four forty
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know that that's good for tail getting. You got the game? No, I wish I had the game. Who do you have Eastern Arkansas? No, I can't say Western Arkansas, Western Arkansas to Western. I wish you would get control of the situation at pay Corps. Get control of this situation before it's too late. Fans are being murdered inside NFL games and you have got to stop it. Me you all right, Well, lower the prices of the beer so people don't have to go into the game hammered. Why
get hammered at all? One people want to check out, they want to check out. I want to be part of the extra out. And from Monday through Friday, they want to hate it. And they said, let it rip, let it rip, let's go, say you're responsible. That's what I say, let it rip. Every week. I don't know what to tell you. What's on the big show today? We gotta go. Get Tanya right out of the gate. We're gonna be discussing this very issue. Gotta get through convers women. How about them? How about them?
They're fighting too women, same s. The Benglo guy got into the two women were going out after he was top ripped off. That was another site. Spare to watch that at all, But yes, that's she looked like the Michelin man. Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. So we gotta go. Well, that's most saying, let's go, say get me out of the Studs Report. I'm so let's get back to the commercial. William Utter of the Stute Report Rocking and rolling to date.
Yeah, we leave you with the immortal words of the stew Report. Always good to be with you Bill, see you later. That's awesome. As George Jetson right there, I'm calling out Katie Blackburn Brown to take a stand on violence inside the stadium and outside. Say do you agree or not? Why not rock yes, keep your top on please on news Radio seven hundred w LW. Coming to Hulu
