Billy Cunningham, the Great American Rocket, his glory. It's Wednesday afternoon, the Trisday, Red Spaseball talk about last night. That's the most exciting thing I've seen with my clothes on it a long time. And Ellie Della Cruz got to be signed to a seven year guaranteed bonus Layden contract. Unbelievable. No one could have done what he did last night at the bottom of the
ninth except Ellie Della Cruz. But Red Spaceball kicks off about five forty tonight, and then of course tomorrow night NFL kicks off, and then Sunday it's Joe Burrow and the Bengals at Cleveland. A lot of the experts said that Joe Burrow will not play on Sunday, at least from ESPN because of his calf injury. We'll see what happens. Plus theer's rumors, according to Tony Bender, that Joe Burrow is about to sign a long term, guaranteed bonus
Layden contract and the next day or two. But until then, with answers and all the deep questions, is Sharie Pollolo with the power of five and Shrie Polelo welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Shari. First of all, let's talk about Jim Scott. I watched your broadcast last week. He kind of began life fighting polio. He's going to end life fighting Luke Garrig's disease. But between those two goal posts of his life is a life well
lived, touching literally millions of people. And what are your what are your thoughts about Jim Scott's career and what it means when one contracts Luke Garrig's disease when you're eighty years old having successfully defeated polio. You know, Willie I sent it in a social media post last week that it just feels so unfair because I, first of all, I mean, for anyone to die from alf to die that horrific way where you essentially start to suffocate because your muscles
shut down. Uh, you know, is is such a cruel, cruel way to die. But anyone who's ever met Jim Scott likely has a similar story. You know. When I met Jim, I was a young report order at Channel five. I was trying to go to as many charity events as they could because even though I grew up here, people didn't really know
me you know, as a newsperson. So I wanted to help local charities and kind of get in front of people so they would recognize me and Jim and I would come into you know, we would our paths would create cross every now and then, and he was always so gracious, and I'll never forget one time he pulled me onto the dance floor and then kind of just gave his stamp of approval to the audience of me, saying, Hey, she's you know, new you know back home in Cincinnati. You know you
need to welcome her. She's so great, and he just is such a good, good person. And so to hear that, you know, you know, Willie, that I have been such a advocate for fighting for access for ALS patients the last couple of years. We've had to help get the Act for ALS passed a year ago, basically to help people get access to the trial drugs so that they can at least have a fighting chance and maybe
get a few more months or god willing years with their families. So to hear that Jim now is going to have this battle, it just breaks my heart. It's one of those battles that one cannot win. In a sense, I'm sure there's one out of a thousand that do. But it isn't how you where you were born, or how you die, it's how you
lived your life. And internally I saw him, believe it or not infrequently because our shifts never met, but nonetheless when we had station events and he was kind, he would send me, first of all notes he'd put on a microphone, and then later on it was emails, just encouraging me in nineteen as a young radio talk show hostsie. Of course I came here a year before he did, but he'd already been in the business about sixteen years when I came here in nineteen eighty three, and it's joy to be around
it. We'll often made fun of Jim Scott. I know Tony Bender did quite often because he was like mister Green Jeans or he was like it was like Forrest GUMPO. I mean we called him Forrest a little bit because the guy was there was no phoniness, there was nothing plastic about him. And I just wish that whatever weeks, months, years, he has left with
Donna and with joy. Let's move on to number two, which is I watched you and Mike on set a few days ago, and I could sense a little bit of outrage and anger about the number of robbery, sexual assaults and other crimes committed in and around you. See that you don't find at Xavier or n KU where you went to school, or Miami. And there's almost this sense of let's put that off to the side, let's ignore that. That's bad pr So give me your thoughts on the number of crimes happening
around you. See, Well, look, it is a problem. They know it's a problem. And this is not a bashfest on the University of Cincinnati. It's a great university. We're lucky to have it here in our city. My oldest son is a software there and he loves you see, but they have a crime problem. It's much like Ohio State where last year parents were in and uproar because kids couldn't go to bars or walk home from bars without being attacked. And Ohio State started to do something about it.
And I think a lot of parents, and we've heard from a lot of parents who feel that the same thing has to happen at the University of Cincinnati, And sadly we don't, you know, we're kind of told the same thing over and over again, Chief Elliot Isaac, who is such a great
guy. Of course he was a former chief of police for VPP. Now over at you see the students and parents are sort of told, well, you know, make sure that kids put their head down or excuse they don't keep their head down, they keep their head up, they're aware of their surroundings and they walk in pairs and that sort of thing. Well, that's not good enough because you have groups of kids who get robbed at gunpoint. My son had an incident last year work. A guy broke into his apartment
in a ski mask. He didn't have a gun, thankfully, but it scared us to death and we had a really hard conversation at the end of last semester where he was really considering transferring because he was intimidated. And you hear that, well, that's off campus. Well guess what. Everything's off campus that you see. You know, some of the dorms are off campus now because of overcrowding, The apartments are off campus, all of the bars
and restaurants are off campus. So unless you're on campus going to a class, then you're considered safe. Err So, I do think that there's a major concern there from parents, and they continue to want us to do stories, whether it's carthus or their kids are held up. And now you have this second element. And look, this sadly happens at a lot of colleges when you have, you know, a lot of kids who are drinking. And I don't know that that was the case with all of these victims,
but there have been a number of sex assaults. We just had a guy to the areas Short, who was arrested a few weeks ago for an attack on a girl. He pretended he knocked on a door in the middle of the night, pretended to be one of the residents monitors there at the Deacon, which is again part of the dorming because there's overcrowding, and he ended
up raping her for several hours, and he was arrested. And then he was connected to two other sex assaults, one that happened in June of this year on a seventeen year old while he was sleeping after they apparently met on Facebook, and then one back in twenty twenty one where Short's accus of sexually assaulting another girl at the Deacon after walking her home. So you have those three incidents, well, then just this past weekend, so this short guy's
already locked up, accused and charged with rape of those three girls. A separate a fourth incident happened just this past weekend between late Saturday night and Sunday morning at the Bellevue Garden apartment. There was a very good description. The guy's six four, white guy with a UC tattoo on his cast. I just checked with in with my sources, and so far we are told that
no one's been arrested, no one's in charge in that case. But it is concerning, you know, as like I said, I'm speaking as a parent myself, but then also the community member, and I can also tell you this lially. I have reached out multiple times to talk with the president, Nevil Pincel, and I'm always told, nope, just talk to our chief of police. Well, why why isn't the board, why isn't the
president of the university being more outspoken? Seeing we're not going to tolerate this, We're going to hire more police officers, We're going to make sure there's a bigger police president. And I know that there's that boarder because you also have Cincinnati police who that's really a lot of their territory. But if I'm the president of the university, or if I'm the head of a university,
I want my students to feel safe. I'm frankly surprised that there hasn't been a bit more of a backlash and that attendance and attendance is a record high. But you know how that is. It's because the football team has been doing so great and people now really want to come to the University of Cincinnati. They know that. It's they have so many great programs, with u S Medical Center being right there, as well as so many of the other programs they have where kids can do the co ops. So it is a
great university. But none of that matters if your kid has a gun put to their head for their cell phone in twenty bucks. And that's what happens too often, and your story points out Lieutenant Colonel Dudley Smith, he said, we can't solve all of these crime problems by ourselves. We need the public's help. And I would imagine the reporting of crime as the tip of
the iceberg. I would imagine there's many more car break ins and burglaries and robberies of one type or another that the students simply say, oh, well, I don't want to deal with it. Do you have a sense that the public is helping because so many times, because of gang activities and cultural difficulties, there's not a sense of helping the police. But is there a sense that you see that. I have a sense the students themselves, A good chunk come from the Try State, but a good chunk do not.
They wanted to stop. And I watched this African American female being interviewed last night on Channel five and it dealt with the issue I don't feel safe on this campus, and I think the head in the sand approach is not going to work. Do you know what Ohio State did to lessen the number of times robberies and rapes took place? My understanding is just that they started to
increase police patrols in that area. And what I can tell you is when we've done these stories and we've been told that, okay, you know, whether it's crime and over the ride or crime up near the University of Cincinnati, that will start to have more police presence that sort of thing. But
when our reporters have been up there, they're not seeing that. And I can tell you as a parent who visits, I work a mile and a half from where my son lives, so multiple times a week I'm dropping something off or I'm going up on my dinner break to meet him for dinner. And it's not like you're seeing police everywhere. But we know police can't do everything, and so certainly to your point, well, yes, I do think that students and parents and neighbors are fed up and they are reporting what's
going on. They are trying to help police. You remember, just a few weeks ago they had to cancel Florifest because they were afraid it was going to get way too out of control. Because you don't just have the students, you have people from the city who come in and are disruptive and capital
cars and set cars on fire and things like that. We just had the attack a couple of months ago on a guy who presumably reportedly was simply doing land escaping work work for upcom Properties, who was shot and killed over some money that he had on him. He was robbed at gunpoint, but shot and killed. And I talked with the developer for Uptown Properties personally. He was absolutely outraged. He said, sure, we want to do everything,
and everything we can. They offered a huge reward, and guess what, that guy still hasn't been found. There was video of him captured. The suspect they think on surveillance videos. So people in that area were willing to give up surveillance video. But sadly, again healing you of a guy who murdered someone who's still out there. Yep, and that person with the gun
is running around that campus areas. It's weakening. And I said you the story University of Wisconsin Madison co Ed beaten to with an inch of her life. She's in intensive care as we speak over Saturday night Sunday morning, and she was raped to viciously. And these assaults are happening. And we had a case in Georgia where a male college student was drunk at a bar, or walked back to where he was living in a house, walked into the wrong house by one number, and was shot twice in a chest and was
killed right there. And I'm thinking, my god, part of the parents fear is something like that occurring to a son or a daughter when you send them off to school. The offenses are down. It's new experiences, a new campus and new cultural and social circles, and the last thing you want is to have to be worried about a robbery, a sexual assault, or a murder conducted against you. Your son or daughter going to college for the first time, and it's it's weakening, it's sad, it's I don't know.
I can recall in the late nineteen sixties early seventies there were several buildings on the UC campus that burned down because students, So we're rioting things of that character. And Florifest, which was a you know, it's a fun event for college kids to have, but not at the expense of massive lawlessness. And they finally canceled Florifest, and god knows it'll break out again because of social media. You don't have to post notices anymore. Social media gets
it done. And I just hope you see takes this issue seriously because when parents say where we're going to send our kid, Nku is pretty good, Xavier is expensive, but really it doesn't happen there. Yeah anything, Well, and look, it's a different atmosphere, right. You know, my middle son is a junior. He's looking to go to the school if he's absolutely like I I want to go to a just an area that feels more
like a college town. So he's looking at Miami. You just don't have that issue because again, it's not a city school, it's not an Ohio state, it's not a UC. It's like and it even UK has their crime problems, right, But I do think as a parent of a UC
student, you would like to see what is being done. Can we have more police saturate that area, and I'm talking UC police, you know that surround that area so that students know at midnight, we all know they're going to bars and like you said, their guard is down because many of them are drinking. Are they safe or when they go to a restaurant to get dinner at eight pm? Are they going to be safe walking back to by the way, the only housing that's available, that's it because the majority of
the housing, the majority of the housing is off campus. You know, it'd be helpful if Pinto and pure of all got together held a joint news conference saying this will not happen again on our watch, that we're going to get on this issue. It ruins the reputation of you see, it's terrible for the students who have to walk around in fear on an hourly basis. And do you think Pinto and pure of all is going to hold a news conference anytime soon? I don't think that's going to happen. And like I
said, I've made multiple requests to President Pinto. I would love to sit down with him. I have to believe obviously anyone who represents that university cares. But what is being done. I want to hear what is being done, aside from your chief of police giving tips on how kids can try to be safe and walk together and be alert and if you see something, say
something. I mean police are too busy, since there any police are first too busy for you to say I see a guy on the corner who looks a little suspicious, I mean, what are they going to do if the guy is Unfortunately, until something happens, very little can be done. And in fact, unless you're under a disability, you can carry a gun, so you can have a gun in your possession unless you have a disability. Well, sure we gotta run, but thanks for coming on this Wednesday afternoon.
And when I watch you and Mike on set a few nights ago, I could just sense the bubbling anger that something must be done. And heads in the sand is not going to get it done, but get my best all the folks that Channel five, especially Brian Henry and John London, two living legends they certainly are. Will you guys have a great day? sureI Polello, thank you very much. Let's continue with more the line becomes available
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birthday. There's not been a more exciting regular season game, perhaps ever played at my ballpark. The great American Ellie de la Cruz is a one man wrecking crew. To have account of three and ozero and swing at the fourth pitch is probably a mistake, according to Gordon Veterino, but nonetheless, heat beat out a scratch infield single, then on the second it stole second,
then in concon hits a groundball to the second baseman. The second baseman is playing over second base instead of Roy belongs, and of course Della Cruz could just cruise home from there. What an exciting player. Red's when Red's when they're losing six to three at in the bottom of the seventh three run dinger by Martini named after the Supper Club, and then all of a sudden, the Reds win another game, and now they're in the playoffs. Whether about
twenty games remaining with the weakest schedule to play yet. But I would hope at some point the Reds of some reinforcements coming back. This is unbelievable. I'm gonna ask segment, maybe Moe give me the Red starting lineup on opening day, and let's compare it opening day to this lineup, and the first baseman is different, the second basement is different, the shortstop is different, the third baseman is different. I think Stevenson's about the only constant the outfield
or all brand new guys. It's with baling wire and masking tape. I love to see young players playing the hard and as Barry Larkin, the Great Barry Larkin said last night, the greatest shortstop in the history of the Reds is Barry Larkin. With kindness toward Dave Concepsion, he was never the MVP of the league. That is Concepcion. He said, he's honored to be part of broadcasting this team because their exploits are unbelievable. So hope it ends
in the playoffs, wins in the playoffs. Anything can happen, and normally does. After one o'clock today we have a Michael McDonald with a full Beliefs of the Catholic League about some lies told about Indigenous peoples and the interaction with the Catholic Church, and also Lebron James's School and Akron why it failed after five years millions of dollars are spent. About half the kids are chronically truant,
don't even show up. And in Cincinnati, I think the number is now about thirty five percent of the children and the public school in Cincinnati are chronically absent. You can't learn even even show up. And now in response there might be masking requirements. I'm going nuts over that. The child abuse put on children wearing masks have got to stop. It is child abuse. Call it what it is, and then later on it is also the great
Jesse Brewer. The Commission of Boone County about a charity of any is coming up. Plus I'm concerned about Dan Cameron, the Attorney General of Kentucky, losing to Andy Basher and Andy basherby launched in the national politics if he wins the governorship of Kentucky twice. We have that going on. We have too much going on, trying to put ten pounds of goo and a five pound bag. Nonetheless, this morning, when I prepared for today's big show,
I thought of Shari Pololo and the seething anger she felt. She has students at Jucy are her boys, and there's a massive lawlessness happening in urban areas and I'm great it this morning by a story out of Columbia, Ohio State college student robbed a gun point outside of his dorm. A pack sedan rolled up on an Ohio State freshman early Wednesday morning today outside his residence hall when two men hopped out, pulled out guns, and robbed him at gunpoint.
It happened just past midnight on West Tenth Avenue in Ohio State. They described the car as a silver, gray, or white four door sedan that fled eastbound away from campus. Ellly description was the men are in their early twenties or late teens and their arm robbers. That's how they make a living. And the living is good at Ohio State, n u see. And this comes on the heels and University of Wisconsin, Madison. A female freshman college
co ed is fighting for her life as I speak. A Madison police say a student was hospitalized with life threatening injuries after a three m attack on Sunday morning. They told Fox News Digital they were thanking progress in the investigation would have an update at four o'clock today. The female victim is broken overall, bones, black eyes, broken, jaw snapped off, teeth, strangled, beaten sexually raped found the victim between two houses. And there's there's a sense,
don't you feel it, that things are unsettled. I spoke to one of the great employees of Aqua Escapes this morning about things don't seem right, things are wrong. We have a Putin's going to meet with Kim john On to get millions and millions of rounds of ammunition to be used against Ukrainians everywhere. Look, and in the city of Cincinnati, they're going to raise taxes again for public housing. Public housing. You know, it's been a great
success. And in addition to that, we're have an election coming up and we're going to keep a conserve it a prosecutor, or give it over to the Liberal Democratic Party, not the party of my friends like Gwenn McFarlane or the Lucans or the Mallori's not that Democratic party. It's the Democratic Party of BARACKU Saint Obama and Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren. And it's that Democratic party. It's the brand new Democratic Party of coastal elites and university types in big
tech and those who run the national media. Terrible things are happening, and I just fear something really bad is going to take place. I can't put my finger on it nationally, internationally, but I know that in January of twenty twenty one, despite the media smears against Donald Trump, some of which are justified, most of which are not, in January of twenty twenty one, you might tell Joe Biden he was inaugurated, by the way, and
January of twenty one, not January of twenty twenty. Nonetheless, at that point, the country was at peace, that an American soldier for over two years had not been killed in a rock or Afghanistan. In January of twenty twenty one, we were coming out of the pandemic, despite the failures of Donald Trump, paying attention to Anthony Fauci, we were coming out of the pandemic. And we also had gasoline a dollar ninety a gallon. Interest rates
were one and a half two three percent. One could borrow two and a half percent. Talked to Paul Luck at McKinley Mortgage about that, and that the southern border was largely contained. The message was sent out, when you're apprehending, you're gonna be thrown back over the border. Don't come here,
you won't be admitted. Go. So we had a country largely at peace, with middle class Americans growing, with historically low crime in the major cities, despite the George Floyd riots, which was opportunistic criminals to rob, and all of a sudden we wanted to go to some other direction. I wanted to reform and change America. It began a course with the destruction of our southern border and immigration law laws didn't matter. Didn't have to apply for sanctuary
status or refugee status in some other country. You had to. You could get a duty to report in ten years and get a bus ticket to Cincinnati or Madison, or Columbus or New York. And Joe Biden purposely destroyed the southern border, bringing in so far seven million illegal aliens. And if the interchangeable drill bit next November wins the election, we're gonna have an area the size of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana combined of illegal aliens running around the country
disrespect for law. Right now, there's seven million illegals swarming into the country without legal sanction or even audit. What diseases? Who are they? Were you going? Nobody knows they're inside the country. We have Chinese spies inside and over the US operating with impunity, including makeship laboratories containing a rubella and COVID and HIV erected by the Chinese Communist government in California to produce more.
We have Chinese police stations in major cities cracking down on Chinese citizens making sure they're doing what's right. Representative Gallagher of Wisconsin said yesterday, that's the thousands of Chinese spies who've been arrested entering US military bases, and hundreds of thousands of Chinese nationals owned by the Chinese Communist Party ready to act and blow up
infrastructure in America if there's a conflict with the United States. Biden prints like four to six trillion dollars of brand new money not needed and flooded the economy with it handing out money. What's what that's going to do to inflation the worse than forty years. In a response to that, everything's going up by double digits, and gasoline prices, of course have doubled as you pay people
not to work. This is after the humiliating loss of Afghanistan a couple of years ago, in which he destroyed the morale of the American military and smeared the moms and dads of those dead Marines, and the woke agenda and the Pentagon is really unbelievable. Trump's meritocracy has been destroyed and promotions in advancement. Now it's all about d ei. It's always about race, not about class.
It's always about race and the nation's enemies, whether it's Russia and China and ran North Korea or on the move while we seem listless and our enrollment numbers enlistment numbers for the military of plummetive, because who wants to join an organization performing like what happened under the commander in chief Afghanistan and where the two biggest problems are climate change mitigation and white supremacy in the military. Who wants
to join that group? And now we also have the FBI that have Apartment of Justice CIA weaponized to attack Donald Trump by any means necessary. As our downtowns, of our majestic areas look so great. San Francisco a beautiful city. I spend time there with Melvin bell I about twenty five thirty years ago
when I was an offisher with the o State Bar Association. What a beautiful place destroyed by the woke policies of not traditional Democrats, but this new crop of tech and academics that rules so much of our major American lives and trash and garbage and human feces and urine all over, homelessness, stores and businesses are being looted, and millions each year flee the blue urban areas to go into the red West and the south end of the suburbs like Warren County and
Boone County to get the hell out before it's too late. And we have a leader right now who's cognitively challenged and corrupt and a serial liar, and his name is Joe Biden. We have to act as if he makes sense as he walks out in the middle yesterday of awarding the Medal of Honor to a brave helicopter pilot from Vietnam War, when he risked his life to say
five of his brethren in the middle of the ceremony. Something got in Joe Biden's head and he simply walked out of the ceremony that he was conducting. And people are looking at him, he is Where's he going? Nobody knew because his mind is mush. His mind is the capacity of a pile of mashed potatus. So I don't want to be negative. I want to be a realistic and objective and where we have a big decision next November to keep
Melissa of Powers as our county prosecutor. If we give up that office, God knows what's going to happen to you see, and what's going to happen to the downtown because a new crop of Democrats have seized power and they don't think like Mallory and Lucan and Cranley. They think like left wing radical extremists encapsulated with racial issues and d EI. It's unbelievable. Now, let's take a short break. I wish I could talk more. I love to talk
hopefully to you. I'm making some sense, but I just have a sense that we're in trouble. Has broken jaws, and rape victims proliferate on major college campuses, and you see is celebrating their first week or two of a school and co eds have got to be careful not to be robbed and raped and burglarized on campus. Let's continue with more after one o'clock. Today's Michael McDonald that not what a fool believes, but of the Catholic League, about
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Michael McDonald and Bill donohue of the Catholic League. On a regular basis, there are some things quite embarrassing coming out of the mainstream media, and one of the great embarrassments recently was in twenty fourteen, there was allegedly Ireland's mass grave hysteria, claims that eight hundred bodies of children were found in a mass grave outside a former home run by nuns and near Galway. It was all a hoax, It didn't happen. There were no mass graves, there were
no bodies found. And then as recently as a couple of months ago, I can recall a story on CBS News about mass graves containing perhaps perhaps thousands of bodies. The Canadian government claimed that Indian children were buried in mass graves at residential schools established by the government, a running part by the Catholic Church. Trudeau and all the critics of the church were fooled into believing it was real. Story began in twenty twenty one about claims about unmarked graves emerged.
Immediately, pundits and activists and the media jumped on the Catholic Church that was to blame for the deaths of literally thousands and thousands of Indigenous children. Movies were conducted and pretty bad stuff. So there were lots of moneies put together to dig up these mass graves, to give these children, these Indigenous children,
proper burials. It was called cultural genocide. Here we are in September of twenty twenty three, and I would assume by this point there's thousands of bodies dug up, proper burials have been given and those responsible have been held accountable. Michael McDonald of the Catholic League, can you tell the American people about the first the Irish hoax and then it turns out the Canadian hoax? And how many reports have there been done saying our original reporting was false.
Bills, It's great to be with you as always. Yeah, So the situation the island's a little bit older ancient history now and back in twenty fourteen, there were just before twenty fourteen, there are all these claims that the mother baby homes, which back in even further back in ancient history and days
of Yor when Ireland was a very Catholic country. Single mothers, orphan children would be put in homes that were run by the church, and there were all these claims at the time of particularly in chew Them, which is outside of Galway in Ireland, that they discovered all these massive graves. It was it was very, very bad situation. The nuns were beating the children to death, starving them. The single mothers, we were being tortured and abused.
Uh, you know, the usual stuff that you hear, and you know, they do the excavation and that there weren't any one claimed that there was they're going to find in the basement, just vaults full of human bodies and they didn't find one in the one institution. I think that Chew Them
that really got the ball rolling out a lot of national international media. I think they found it was in like operation for just over one hundred years, and they found, you know, six hundred bodies that were buried in the cemetery for the facility. And that's that's all they found. You know, if you look at the time, Yeah, yeah, if you look at the time, you know, we're talking late eighteen hundreds, early nineteen hundreds Ireland, which is the very poor country, I mean, coming off with
the potato famine. I'm sure everyone's familiar with that. Epidemics like not like covid epidemic, but like actual seriously tuberculosis things like that we're still prevalent ireland up until the nineteen fifties, would wipe out whole villages. So that's kind of in keeping with what you would expect in unfortunately a poor, impoverished country, and you wouldn't really expect you and you know, there was nothing out
of the ordinary for that across the regular Irish population. Like I mentioned, literally villages were wiped out into the nineteen fifties over epidemics like this, So there wasn't anything nefarious. This was, you know, just just unfortunately a factive life back then. But the media then uses this as a tool to go after the Catholic Church in particular, saying that you know, well, look what happened to give an over emphasized role in society and they're just killing
children and that's just patent lean false. So there's no evidence to back that up. You know. More recently, in Canada, this became a big deal and that resulted in bill over eighty Catholic church being burned across the country of burnt and vandalized across the country of Canada, and again based off oh we found all these bodies in the ground because of the ground radar picked up all these anomalies. They started taking them up this year and they haven't found
one body. Well, I'm reading from the report. Two years ago, twenty twenty one, the Canadian government, of course, led by Justin Trudeau, claimed that Indian children were buried in mass graves at residential sites all over the country and that he's Trudeau sounded the alarms and ordered the nation's flags to be flown at half staff, and he pledged forty billion dollars to settle with
those associated with the alleged crimes and criminals. Fourteen sites were dug up, and how many bodies were found Michael McDonald's they found exactly zero zero zero bodies have been found fourteen second you know, is this is just overblown out of proportion because they found some anomalies in the ground, which mostly have turned out to be rocks, roots from trees. In one they found the sewage system for the school and they're like, oh, well, that's definitely a sign
of a mass grave. Look news, all these rows three feet deep in the ground they dig it up. Oh, it's just a bunch of old pipes, and they use that to justify their attack on the church. And in Canada, the church should not have the Catholic Church should not have an outsized role in running these It was pretty much the Catholic Church, Anglican Church Church, the Presbyterian Church, and the Methodist Church. I think those were
the big religious ones. And then the Canadian government actually sponsored schools and those were actually the majority. But Trudeau and the Canadian media and the international media for that extent, put pressure on the Catholic Church. The Pope had to go on a penitential pilgrimage, never apologize for something that didn't even happen. Well, I read from a government report and they anticipated they were going to
find twenty five thousand bodies. Murray Sinclair chosen to share the report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada opine that they would find in the range of fifteen to twenty five thousand bodies of children. And now the attorneyan member of the first Nation, can't find even one. They're incentivized to do so many the so called relatives lined up to get paid and they still can't find a body. And at this point the Catholic churches are being burned all over the
nation. The Pope shows up to apologize and recall the scene of Pope Frances and Native Canadians and garb were dancing around with feathers and he was almost in tears apologizing for the church had done. The government demanded the Pope come and apologize for these twenty five thousand dead Indian children, and they said, let's go find them. Guess what here we are two, three or four years later, can't find any and the media has ignored it. Yeah, and
this calls into question all their claims about how bad these schools were. Okay, you guys want to call it a genocide, there should be a body to go with that, at least one. And you haven't been able to produce anything, which is a very good thing, like we shouldn't lose. That's good that these children did not die in mass in Canadian schools. That that is a good thing that we should be celebrating that. But no,
we're downplaying that in Canada right now. But they're actually talking about potentially criminalizing or at least letting people file civil challenges to people that are talking about this and saying, well, actually there is no evidence. They want to suppress that getting out. They want to suppress the fact that children didn't die in schools that were mostly run by the Canadian government and the Catholic Church as well, did not die. That you can't talk about that. That is a
bad thing, that is for Bowden in Canadian society. Well, I'll wait for CBS News and others to revise and extend their remarks. I doubt it will. Holding my breath and God bless them. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story. Also, Bill Donna Hu at the Catholic League Your Compatriot as a column up about Lebron James's school and why it failed and twenty eighteen Lebron James put together the funding and partnership with the Akron
Public Schools. He claimed there was inadequate funding for the school systems, the stomach racism blamed on poor academic performance of at risk children, and James's school made sure those problems were not haunt these students. We're now five years into it, and so now we find out five years later that a lot of money has been spent, all the extra tutoring has occurred and tuition is free, as are the uniforms. Every students given a free bicycle and a helmet.
Free transportation to and from school, Breakfast, lunch and stocks are provided. Of course, free counselors are ready for available students when they have difficulties. There's food pantries inside the schools. Whatever it is, no cost is spared. Five years later, what's been the result? Yeah, well, you know this is this is another kind of hope de scenario, isn't this building? In the eighth grade class, not one student, not one is
esteem proficient in math. Zer you go through with the zero zero percent are proficient in math, not one zero zero percent, And you go down to the years. In the seventh grade, only eight point two percent are proficient in English language arts. And I guess that's better than their math score, because that's only one percent for the seventh graders. In sixth grade, that's another bad year for math. On No one's proficient in math, fifth grade
only one percent. Only nine point nine percent of the fourth graders are proficient in math, and eleven point five percent of the third graders are proficient in math. And I believe I'm right in saying this that the school starts in the third grades, that would be the first potential year, So those that eleven point five percent is probably more of a result from the was kindergarten three years they did in public school before going to James's school. Why why is
this happening? Because Catholic schools with black kids and poor white kids and poor at spandy kids do quite well. Why is it not happening in Akron? Lebron, James, I'm sure you know the road to hell is paved with good intentions, put up a lot of money, is families involved? And why is it failing? And I'd have to assume after five years is not going to get a lot better? But why is it failing? Yeah?
And in large part the school was founded on the notion of radical equity, that if we give the kids all of the learning gizmos and gadgets and dump a lot of money in there, and you know, just just meet them where they're at and encourage them and be cheerleaders so that they all feel like they're superheroes, as Lebron refers to them as, that they'll the test scores will start turning around. And that doesn't work. You have to have accountability.
I'm a product of the Catholic school system myself. If you did not make the grades, you knew it. You you were going to be shown the door. You had to live up to the standards. You know, many many nights losing sleep over this as a small child. But my father would tell me, I don't pay for seeds, and so right, it's that. And that's also another thing that these acron is a very socioeconomically to press reading as you share well now, but a lot of these kids don't
have fathers in the home and that makes a difference. And again, this all sort of comes back to accountability. When you don't have students being held accountable in the home, they're probably not going to learn. When they're not being held accountable in the school and they're just told to act out their feelings and they do all these little role playing games with them when they misbehave, instead of giving them actual consequences and punishments, they're not going to learn.
You have to have some sort of accountability. Well, I'll tell you. This morning and one of the cable talk shows had talked about the truancy problem and the fact that kids in urban areas are not going to school. This article you put up say some parents have requested to have their kids transferred out because teacher turnovers at a serious level. And almost half the students are chronically
absent, not showing up whatsoever. And I would point out that Lebron James himself graduated from Saint Mary Saint Vincent High School with a pretty good education, and he's been somewhat of a smashing success. So it's not about money. But if a student does not show up in Cincinnati, thirty percent of the students are chronically absent. In New York City fifty percent of the students are chronically absent, and an acron public school is the same fifty percent are chronically
absent. Whether you go to Lebron james Dream School or not, if you don't show up, you can't be educated. And lastly, we have about a minute or two remaining. The book is out War on Virtue. How the ruling class is killing the American dream? Put up Bill Donohue of your Catholic League, why virtue matters? Virtue is not taught. Families are being torn apart, Gasoline prices are through the roof average Americans cannot get loans at
low interest rates anymore. The southern border is wide open and fentonel is pouring across. There's massive lawlessness in the cities and many big schools and University of Wisconsin had another one of their female students raped and almost killed. And can we talk about for a moment about the war on virtue and why that's hurting
the development of the American people. Yeah. Absolutely, Just like we're talking about Bill, virtue is the foundation for society, encouraging people to live up to, as Bill calls in the book, the vital virtues of discipline determination. By living up to those types of virtues that we all used to agree upon, that is the foundation for success. And people need to get back to those roots. So do check out our website Catholic League dot org.
We have the book on special now. It's available for ten dollars that include shipping and handling, So check that out Catholic League dot organ. While you're there, you can sign up for your listeners can sign up for the newsletter just like you, so they can get these updates. All right, let's do that. And of course your website in general is Catholic League dot org. Is that correct? Yes, and I would say the truth will set us free. And when a story fits the media diet tribe, he gets
the front page coverage. When the truth comes out later on that there's no support for the story, there's no apology. Let's move on to the next smere job. And that's what the media does. But once again, Michael McDonald of the Catholic League, and thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And we'll do it again. Thank you, Michael, thank you so you're a great American. God bless America. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available. Five one, three, seven, four, nine,
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you kick back after a long day. No, that's fazy Eddie and rock This afternoon at three seven hundred WLW. I'm wing a party and you're all invited. Mark your calendars for Saturday, September ninth at Miami Valley game. The O two pitch to incarnossion Strand swinging a bouncing ball through the right side base hit. Here comes de la Cruise the plate, Here comes the throw, not in time Red's when at seven to six, Christian incarnossion Strands singles
home Elie de la Cruz and the Reds walked off over the Mariners. That is an incredible piece of hitting from incarnossion Strand, noticing that he had a huge space on the right side of the infield and he just took his wrist and flipped it that way. Cardiac kids the rally and Rat's doing again. Oh hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting guy, So I got him in my hands. The Reds opening day roster and lineup from March thirty, Yeah, twenty twenty three. That was against the Pirates, I believe.
So, okay, now here are the starting pitchers. There's five of them. Okay, who's pitching now? All right? Luis Sessa nowhere to be found. Connor Overton. That name sounds from me. I think he was a minor leaguer with them. Graham Ashcraft is he's still here, but he's got a broken he's got a bad toe. No, that's Jake the Snake freely so does Ashcraft, you fool? He's not pitching. How about Nickladolo, He's done for the season with the left tibia stress fracture. How
about Hunter Green? Hunter Green is called pitching and in uh selling cars at Jake Sweeney and the next few days, how many of those five guys are gonna gonna start? Now, let's go to the starting lineup. Boy, have your Cincinnati Reds on March the thirtieth opening day hit it all right? Well, let's go to a first base. Who was the first baseman? Joey Votto? No, he began on the injured listol Jason Vosler. Where's he? Have? No idea? China? Jonathan India hopefully within he'll be
back within a week. Yeah right. Shortstop Jose Barrero and Kevin Newman. I think Newman's still here at Barrero's in last check in Triple A Louisville. How about this a third base? Yeah, not second? Spencer Steer, the leader on every offensive cat gory on the red legs now in catcher, they had a level of success. Stevenson, Cassally and Malee they're all here. Yes, so you have the catcher is the only position that's solid, that's stairs have changed stairs, the MVP, I think coming up now the
outfielders. Where's Matt McLean on that although he was he wasn't even born. Okay, Will Myers in the outfield that was the big free agent acquisition in the off season. And how about Jake the Snake Freley still here with a broken toe, but still playing it, playing it, playing out just like much you did with at Saint Saint Savior's Davis. How about t J Friedl. TJ Friedl still here and Will Benson? Will Benson still here, the former guardian and also Stewart fair job, but he was sent down. Yeah.
So as far as in the position, nobody in the infielder, not even the pitcher. None of the all those guys are gone or hurt her right COVID except Stevenson his father finally recovered, right, and then the outfield looks somewhat normal, except Will Myers is the big free agent discovery. I'm not sure that's the case anymore. Would you say that I think he I think he's out of here. That is a makeshift lineup of one four the
last five. Well, if I'm voting, I'm you know, Bryan Snicker, the Braves is going to get the Manager of the Year because they're gonna win. They're gonna win a thousand games. David Bet. I agree with you that David Bell is unbelievable, Andy Mack, because especially if they make the playoffs with A with A, I mean, they've used like seventeen pitchers in a week. I don't even I don't even know the do the Loville Bats have enough players? What about CHATTANOOKI they don't exist. Say give me
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com spots as Raley Reds do it again. Willie last night A C. E s with the walk off single, that's Christian and Carnassion strand to you, what about Joe Burrow? And then what about Nick Stirred? Martini? Martini and Martinis. They were down, they were down five to one, six to three, and the eighth and the Martini shake and not Stirred stepped up to the plate with two on bye bye into the right field seats,
just barely, and then they go for the series sweep. Tonight five forty with Lance Sports talking to Rouss American Grill Inside Pitch and then Kelsey Chevrolet Extranning Show after the game. The redd against the Al West are twelve and one. I think they're fourteen and one. Yeah, how about winning in fifteen and one against the Rangers. The Astros, Mariners NL Central Milwaukee beat Pittsburgh. So the Reds are five and a half back in the division. They
lead those the last wild card over Arizona now by a half game. They're in segment. We need information on Joey Burrow. There is done. There's no update on need information. There's no there's no update. I need it. He speaks to the nation at three fifteen. Is he playing Sunday? I have no idea he signed a deal deal. No, not yet did he break through his SA Taylor says he's looking good. They'll be out at practice today. You'll take a day to day so I get me out of
Jesse Brewer coming up from Boone County. Will the anotter of a beautiful day here in De Trice State and who day and go Rids. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stude report. Maybe the Stooges have nothing to say. Maybe they're negotiating with Joe Burrow, kind of like for the Foundation. That was a whole boatload of fun. Thank you. Who is that guy? I don't know who is it? Name, voice sounds familiar. He's he's over in London right now. I think I think he's doing the
Premier Soccer League games. How bad is the Southern Border? Will find out from Ali Bradley of News Nation after two o'clock on news Radio seven hundred w l W, listening to Scott Sloan clear to my crisis. He will have made some tween your way to our twenty twenty three. I are radeal you think that's all? You'll be there? Smile arena here in lost Billy hunting
in the Great America. Of course, one of the great charity events in northern Kentucky happens almost every year at the put Putt, the golf founding put together by Jesse Brewer. He's the commission of Boone County, named after Daniel. And also we want to get into a little bit about broadband. How county became like one of the first counties in the nation. There's like five thousand counties and the Boone County became the first one to be fully broadband because
it was done by a local government. It doesn't get much pub But first of all, Jesse brew can you tell the American people about the charity golf outing you have coming up at Putt Putt, which is a great idea. Doesn't take six hours to play in a golf charity. It's fun. Tell the American people where or when and how can how can Tony Benner get involved with a put putt? Well, yeah, good, great to talk to you. So if your golf games like mine, which is not existent too
awful, then this may appeal. So a few years ago we firstally got the charity. It's called Holiday Angels. You know, each year we take the kids out shopping for Coachests Loves. Basically, we stole the shop with a cop I did from the Cops. I stole from the Cops on our idea years ago and we take kids shopping, and so we wanted to have a charity event this year. And you know, everybody and their brother does a golf outing, right and my kids football team, PTA, I think
the book club. Everyone's got a golf outing. So we thought, how do we be different and stand out? So we came up with the put Put Golf Outing and it is a great time. You know, someone wants to play. Cost seventy five bucks and that gets some a round up put put or first view for adult beverage tickets with that and chance you know, the win the cash prize. And it's gonna be Saturday. I'm sorry, no, it's gonna be Friday, September twenty second. Registration starts at ten
am. It's gonna be It's the World of Golf over in Florence right there, because you know, they got a it's a they got a fully loaded bar over there, so they're all ready for us. And the address of type they go. You can sign up online. It's my website, commissioner corner dot com, forward slash put for presence, no spaces putt fo r presence and you can give right there and gets signed. So commission this and
the proceeds benefit the Holiday Angels identified. I love outings like this. A temp Star does that with Andy Buker in Indiana and which they raise money I one or two events. And then as somebody knows somebody with a need that doesn't go through a government agency to provide direct benefit. And so in Boone Counties, someone identifies a need that a child has not being fulfilled. So the proceeds benefit that. And what are some of the things that the Holiday
Angels What does this outing support? We will we take kids from all over the region, not just Boom County, Weed kids from Boone County schools, Covington schools, some churches, and a lot of our partners who are helping sponsor the event, they also maybe have children their network that have a need. Belfour Restoration who just remodeled all the Bengal suites at the stadium. They're one of our big partners, and a couple of banks, Community Bank,
and then they've they've got kids in their networks. Where they supply as kids. And so what we do is it could be for many a Northern Kentucky or Cincinnati, and they're identify as having a financial struggle. You know, we've taken kids. We buy them coats, hats, gloves, and Holliway toys. I've had kids buy groceries, one year diapers for the siblings. It's really amazing what you see some of these kids that they're not all give
me, give me, give me. Some of them really just wants the general basic necessities we all take from granted, right, And everybody can play put putt, Even Tony Pender can play putt putt because it's kind of fun and the winner gets what what's the assuming Tony can get eighteen holes in one? He tells me he does on a regular basis. What do you win
when you win? But all the registrations are but the cast prize is gonna be somewhere between three hundred and fifty to five hundred bucks or first place, okay, and then the second third and men, women and children are invited once again. It's September the twenty second, the world of golf and Florence. And lastly I had on your good friend and mine, Rob Sanders yesterday, and I kind of said, where is Daniel Cameron when it comes to
running for the governor? I don't see a lot. Of course, I live in Cincinnati, but I'm in Cincinnati media against Andy Basher, and I see Basher commercials. I don't see Dan Cameron commercials. And he's telling me that they're running hot and heavy all over the state except northern Kentucky. You got your finger on the pulse of Boone County. Is Andy Butcher beatable as governor of Kentucky? I think he is beatable. I think it's gonna be
a lot of work, you know. I know. I know Daniel Cameron's gonna carry Boone County, and I think they're the campaign's focus in their reference on maybe some tougher battleground counties throughout the state. With the resources they have, I think it's gonna be a close one to watch. I wouldn't be surprised either way. But you know, it's no secret I'm pulling for Daniel
Cameron. I know a lot of Boom County and whether the Kentucky is so it's gonna be interesting to see what happens well in other words from this from that lukewarm response, I just got you think Cameron might be in trouble. I don't want to go on record say that either way. I just think they got a lot of work cut out for him. It's always it's always
tough to beat an incumbent. It's always tough to beat an incumbent. And Daniel Cameron's fighting an incumbent, an incumbent who's got a lot of media time because of the pandemic and got a lot of radio time, TV time so out the last few years. And that's just tough to overturn no matter who
you are. And he's he's a charismatic, likable guy. I mean, I don't like his politics, but you know, he comes across pretty sincere across the TV and radios are the average folks who and that's an uphill battle. I think Camera can do it. I think, you know, I want him to do it, and so I'm hoping him, praying he does. And the other the other issue is that the name Bascher is ubiquitous because Basher because of his father and him and I like to see a little more
work done. But we'll see what happens in the long run. Lastly, give the American people once again a website Commissioner Brewers to where they can go to get involved in this event to help the kids of the try stake Sure Commissioner Corner just like a spelled out seago mm I S S I O N E R dot com. That's my website, Commissioner Corner dot com. Then you got to hit the forward slash and then it's put for present, so it's no spaces p U T T F O R p R E S E
nts dot com. And you can see a great video of me there and some golf nicker and a full get up looking like a John. Buddy of mine told me I looked like a from young John Daley out there fusing O A. And I think I missed about five puts on the promotional video and it was not intentional, you know. So I'm telling you American people right now, Yes, my putting game is that awful, but even I'll go
out there and do it. And so it's for the kids and we all have a good time doing it. So anytime you have a good time and support kids, that's what I call win win. Jesse Brewer, thank you very much. And it's two weeks from Friday, the twenty second of September. World of Golf and Florence and Jesse Brewer. Brewer, thank you once again for coming on the bill. Cunningham show, good luck, and do some inspection. Unbelievable at the Reds last night, but do some inspection at
Tony Bender's estate and find some zoning violation. Already got him on the lift. You've already gone the lift. They're on the way. Make sure he gets special treatment, all right, Jesse Brewer, thank you very much. All right, let's continue with more news next on news radio seven hundred WLW News Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred wl W, Cincinnati, remembering the attack, the response, and the push for change with the two o'clock
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Nation's been reporting from the southern border for quite a period of time. And Ali Bradley has a posting from Lukeville, Arizona about what is occurring, what has occurred. And I saw a story a few days ago in which literally the gates were opened on the southern border in Arizona, so called floodgates along the US Mexico border in Lukeville, Arizona. They had been closed earlier than expected after a wave of illegal crossings and because of the reporting of News Nations,
specifically Ali Bradley, the peers of Biden administration shut the gates. And before that, of course, there were many many illegal aliens that made their way across the southern border dispersed into the country joining US now from Arizona, is that same Alle Bradley of News Nation and Alie Bradley, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you first ascribe to the American people what you observed and in and around Lukeville, Arizona that caused the Biden administration to
literally close the gates. Yeah, Hey, Bill, thanks again for having metap when I was down in Lukeville. And I think it's important to kind of set the stage of what's going on down there it is not a sector that has migrant families crossing and look for border patrol and do what we call self surrender to agents. It's a sector where people normally try to evade,
so that's what they're used to down there. Well, it completely shifted when cartel tactics also shifted and moves people into Arizona, making the Tucson sector the busiest sector along the southern border. In August, the most crossings came through this sector. Okay, so one day while I was down there, it was person after person after person coming through these open floodgates, and in the sector there were more than twenty two hundred people that crossed into that sector in
a single day. Now, the majority of those individuals were coming through those open floodgates. Now, those floodgates have to open every year. It is a structural issue because there's so much water and debris that pushed through those massive washes in those areas, and that's why those gates are there in the first place. Twenty twenty one, they actually were torn from their hinges because of the sheer force of that debris in that water. So now they open them,
they welled them open for the duration of the season. This is done by DHS contract crews. They go out there and they do this ahead of monsoon season. They make an assessment, they say, okay, when it starts, we're going to open them. We can't come out here in periodically open and close them because it's a two and a half hour round trip drives and the debris piles up and you really can't move the gates without kind of an excavation crew, right, So they aren't opening them and closing up.
They keep them open for the duration of the season. Well, National Weather Service says monsoon season this year in September thirtieth, the gates are already closed. So when I reached out to Border Patrol saying, hey, you said the structural integrity of the wall is the reason that these have to be open for the duration of the season. But they're closed and you're closing them up
and we are still seeing inclement weather roll through this area. So it's kind of interesting to see that the damage that the influx on illegal immigration was doing to that sector maybe was more damaged than what would have been caused to that wall, because as you can see, those gates are all closed up and what's really interesting to Bill. Within just likely hours of those gates being closed, there were already multiple breaches in that fence. One of the big ballards,
one of those big fence posts, was actually cut right through. I didn't understand how you could actually fit a person through just to cut in that fence, but I did post a video on that as well that shows how movable that ballard is once is split like that and it swings back and forth, So just about anybody could fit through those holes. Now, another piece of the steal that they had used to reinforce the wall that was cut as well, So the cartel is already down there making cuts in the fence,
pushing people through. Despite these gates being closed, they are still seeing an in box. They are still seeing hundreds of people down in Loukeville in this extremely remote area. Another big issue, they can't get busses out there, Bill, because the terrain is so bad, So they're transporting people with bosses and or with bands and trucks that can only ten to fifteen people maybe,
and they're doing this back and forth. The closest station is at max capacity, so they have to go all the way to south Tucson or to no Gallots. So you've already got stretched spin resources down there, and these guys are making four hour round trips off the line to constantly transport people. When you drive down to Lukeville, that's the most traffic that you're going to see is border patrol coming and going because they've got to get these people out of
this very remote area and out of this very very devastating heat. There have already been multiple deaths down there. When I was down there, five migrants had to be transported for medical care. It's remote, they're crossing in remote areas. The cartel knows it, they're occupying border patrol, and we're seeing it literally play out in neighboring counties. Coachies County is getting cameled. The sheriff. They're saying they've had one of the busiest weeks with human smuggling,
and that coincides with the busiest week that Lukeville seeing for foot traffic. So, like we say, the cartel distracts border patrol and pushes people through the holes. One of those holes just happens to be Coaches County. And so then what occurs is that the cartels making thousands of dollars per illegal alien coming across relies upon the Border Patrol to work unwinningly on their behalf in remote areas to transport these illegals, sometimes two three, four five each in a car
or truck or a van because it's so remote. So the cartels rely upon the Border Patrol to take those individuals miles and miles away because of the remote terra. And now while that's going on, of course the gate is still wide open and you can squeeze through it anyway. So I guess the reason
is why do we help the cartels do this? Is of course it's unwittingly, but we're participating in the effort be gunned by the cartels to make billions of dollars, and the Border Patrol is helping these individ eduals get the processing centers where they dispersed all over the country. Correct, And the cartels know that they know this is a tactic that's going to happen. They know that
these individuals are now on US soil. Once they reach the wall, they're on US soil, right, and so they know that Border Patrol is going to respond to that. They know that they know they're going to be tied up. They're going to be too busy to monitor the other areas. The Tona Odam Reservation butts up against Lukeville and Chief Modeling said that fifty percent of
their foot traffic comes through there before this searge bill. And you said, the foot traffic that we're getting out here, it's not the good kind. So when you imagine you got fifty percent of traffic going through there when they are able to patrol that rest right now, they can't be out there, So you can imagine the cartels having a field day out there doing whatever they want because Border patrol is nowhere to be found, right because they're busy,
tied up with these individuals trying to transport them. And here's the fact of the matter, is it. Border patrol is just following orders. They don't have a choice. They have to do what they're being told to do. And what my agents tell me, my sources, they say they feel like they are the middleman in the biggest human smuggling operation in the world. And that is what they feel. That is the morale across border patrol. But
they continue to go to their job. They continue to put on that uniform and they continue to try to do their very best to keep America safe. Of course, within the parameters of what they're able to do build their hands are kind of tied. And I'll be honest, been covering this for two years exclusively and they've been tied just about this entire time. The policies just keep changing with the wave of a wand and making it more difficult for them.
So when you say the good ones, in other words, families might come or mothers with children. And as a human being, you see a mom with two little babies, what do you do. You've got to help them. You've got to give them food, water, clothing, take them to the processing center far away. Takes four hours to do that. And then the bad stuff happens, which is the human traffic of fent Nolan heroin.
So the drug cartels know where there it goes to border patrol. We got the drones in the air, we know when they're going to come back. Now we've got the real bad actors that we can get across the southern border with impunity. Is that what you're referring to? Absolutely, and Chief Madeline will say that the sector chief there, any border patrol agent will confirm
that as well. That is what they do, that is what they live for, and they are controlling the game right now, Bill, the US is constantly in a reactionary stands when it comes to the cartel, whether it be in No Galluts where we watch the smugglers up on the ridge and they watch us make a move and then they respond. Right, We're always in a reactionary space with them. They always seem to have the upper ground the high ground here, and a lot of that is by controlling the messaging.
Right, they moved all the migrants to Arizona. You can get in right there. So now that's the open thoroughfare and it's really really hard to close up the dam. So you know, Tucson sector is likely going to be dealing with this influx and foot traffic for quite some time. Somewhat agents tell me they anticipate that, but it is definitely, like I said, uncharted down there and unprecedented because this is a sector that normally deals with people trying
to run. It deals with people that are trying to traverse through the ranches, traverse through the reservation and not be detected. So you've got those bad actors who have always used this sector as that space, and now border patrols too busy to go after those people because the reality of down in the Tucson sector. Allie Bradley of News Nation, because of your reporting, they've shut the doors, which is no impact at all because you can fit through the
slats anyway. But it was a matter of policy to keep those large floodgates, and I've seen them in your reporting. They've got to be twelve fifteen feet high and they have slats in them. They're huge doors, and they kept them open for months for flood reasons. So that's no cigaret where it had to come in. Now that they shut them, it makes no difference because the slats are character you come in anyway, and of course somebody has
either well to open one of the big posts. And so when you, you know, I often get in talk radio, what's going to change? How do we correct this? You're not a policymaker, you're a reporter. You're reporting what's going on. But do you have a sense for at the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end, or this is simply a process we're going to deal with for years and decades to come. Well, I mean, it has been a problem for forty years, right,
for multiple decades. It's been as political football forever, and the politicians have to want the solution more than they want the problem, and it seems like it's the latter, unfortunately. But what I am being told from law enforcement down at the border, from the National Border Patrol Council, from anyone that's fighting this fight from the front line, they tell me that it's a matter
of enforcing the laws on the books already. If they would enforce tile light, if they would actually have ramifications for foot traffic coming in between the ports of entry, then this might start to stop, might start to kind of taper off if you've just provided one pathway and that be the ports of entry. If they cross in between the ports of entry, like they're threatening right now, hey you're going to be banned for five years. You're not eligible
for asylum. That's not what's being enforced though, because they're getting a chance at asylum. Right So if they're walk in between the Forts and Lukeville, they go asylum or credible fear or whatever that might be, and they're let
in. But here's the thing, Bill, half of them aren't even say in the word asylum, and they're still given being given an NTA you notice to appear, which might be. In twenty twenty seven, we followed a guy all the way up to Indiana from West Africa who had no grounds for asylum. He was released into Indiana and I said, hey, Robert,
did you even say asylum? And he said no. So the reality is, you know, if they come in and they don't have a massive criminal history that flags in the United States, they're likely going to be given the notice to appear and released into the country while their proceedings play out. And that's what's going on right now. And family units too. We're seeing them being monitored by the Biden administration through their new Family Expedited Movable Management program.
But they're over six hundred people in that program and they go through a month long program and then when all it's said and done and the judge denies them, they appeal it and get an NPA anyway, and then go back through that whole process that everyone else is going through, clodding up the system and round and round we go. So if these policies aren't forced, agents say,
it's just going to continue. Ali Bradley I don't know what to say, because if you or I found ourselves somewhere in Nigeria or Mexico living a miserable life with no hope, especially women and children, we would probably seek ourselves to come to a functional part of the world, which I like to
think the United States is. On the other hand, we have separate interest as a nation of find who's here, what diseases off anying do they have, what do they contribute, And we have a separate interest from the humanitarian crisis. And I don't see it. It was better under the Trumpster, it's worse under Biden. But no matter what happens, there's a flood of one hundred to two hundred million more coming into this country and hum was powerless
to stop it. We can curtail it, but we must make the effort. And the border patrol has got to feel completely irrelevant. They got to be demoralized. Yeah, they definitely feel like they are, like I said, kind of the middlemen and all of this suicides are up. It is not a good setting. They can't recruit people. Their recruitment classes are down because it's a family business, right, Their uncle will say, come on, join border patrol right now. They're not doing that. They're not being
roped in. And Bill, you mentioned separate interests. Yeah, we have a lot of people coming from special interest countries. We have over one hundred and sixty nationalities represented across our southern border, just in human the Tucson sector. And so when you talk about who we're seeing down there, they don't speak Spanish or English right now, because we're talking about India, Senegal, Nepal. I've met many men from mauritanias what's no family here, who laughed
at me when I asked them if they're scared. And so that's the reality we are getting people that, yes, maybe they don't have America's best interest at hand, and what is the processing for them? Right We don't have access to a lot of these criminal databases in other countries. So unless they're flagging on interpoll or on an FBI terror watchlet, we're not going to know
unless they committed that crime here in the United States. Allie Bradley of News Nation, you're the best reporter at this and I read your stuff all the time. But thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and reporting first, fast and factually what's actually happening, Allie Bradley, Thank you very much. Take care Bell, I'll talk to you soon. Yes, depressing,
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offered to left field Well, hit on a line and gone NOELV. Marte's first big league home run and it is a laser over the left field wall. Well, the kid Marte came up with the Mariners. He is three for three today. Single double and that was a laser shot into the seats and left field. Hello, Hello, Hello, all right, now, Rock, I want to share with you a story out of Spain. I
like to cover all issues all the time. It's Spana. Yes, Now that I've given you certain medicines that may not be used from the don't feel about this. You gave me CBD pills for let's say mail. How about the word rhymes with you know I can't have kids anymore. Right, We've talked about this. We'll give it the kid, Chris, Give it the kid. Chris needs John John John John could use some and but right, give you some. Leave it for Gary Jeff, he's a recent Leave it
for Lance. Lance, you don't know how to do it? Is his wife when she puts on that Colin Kaepernick Jersey. Remember, and it's a word the rhymes with phoner. Yeah, and you get you take those and suddenly you got a big phoner. So try it out. Let me know how it goes. Now, we all saw the kiss heard around the world from uh from Louise or Roby Ellis, who's the head of Spanish They win the World Cup. A big deal, right, A pretty big deal, pretty big deal. And if you're in soccer, is that a big deal?
It's the Super Bowl on steroids. So he's on stage and he's celebrating. Up comes the star player, Jenny Hermoso, and he kissed her on the lips for how long would you say? Not even a full second? Half a second? Less on the lips? And she how did she react at that point? Nothing didn't But now here we go. She has felt sexual assault charges against Luis Ruby Alice. He's facing two years in jail for the kiss her and around the world and she claims it was a sexual assault.
Now shouldn't you have done it? No, no, no, you don't kiss a woman on the lips. Don't think I kissed my wife on the lips. I've done decades. So the point of matter is he's now facing banishment for life two years and a Spanish prison for felonies and a huge fine opportunists to be given to her for the half a second peck on the lip. I will kiss you on the lips and go to prison. I'm thinking we're nuts now. Secondly, you were here yesterday when I said not
the great number nine Joey Burrow what not? Signed to the language change. You actually said he was in danger of not playing this weekend? Would you like to retract that? No? No, not, he can't. He doesn't remember saying it. I never said that, Did I say that? Get the tapes? Three fifteen we're gonna find out. Right, he's gonna
talk to media. But has he signed the dealt yet? The only the only thing is at three fifteen, if he enters the room with Mike Brown, Oh, Elizabeth Blackburn, Zach Taylor, Elizabeth and everybody else, brance truck and the organization and seventeen branch trucks into pay core Stadium or pay Corps. Maybe just roll in with the bags of cash. Well, we'll see what happens in about half an hour. It's gonna be big, bigger than Montana. I also had an hour ago the Red starting lineup from March.
Heard you. There's three three players are off the starting including the great shortstop Jose Barrero. How are we looking? Matt McClean wasn't even up. He's my favorite Red. By the way, is he gonna play anymore with this? He's got a slat problem or oblique oblique? Where in hell's the oblique right over there? And you how do you pull an oblique? What you know? You want to know that being the athlete that you are. But if it hurt me, I just chewt it, choot it off your oblique
and my oblique. I don't know where to just grow back hurt your oblique called cram chick? How come we don't call anybody? I can't right, yeah, right there, right there's leave that big button. Move that big button over here. I'll be in a charge. Oh I saw something cool online, So you know, Shader Sanders had an obviously I would say the best quarterback play of the weekend for a guy that no one ever thought was going to be that good. Do you know who his quarterback coaches? No,
Shaken Blake, Jeff Blake. He's been like fourteen years old. Willie Anderson did a post on Twitter about it and Shaken Blake remember Less Gaines this song about Shaken. But I remember being young and that thing coming out and that was the biggest deal ever. Going through Jeff Blake was about six weeks when it was going through gasoline, going through the fire with gasoline drawers, going through hell with wearing gasoline drawers. How fast you have to be?
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there from Green Township probably didn't mean a lot. But nonetheless, well let's gain or the suit and the hat at Derby hat the best a million dollars pikes to Yeah, that's the best there ever was. And he saw you know who in the what in the courthouse right a pillar. That's a different story with the less when he saw the face of Jesus and a marble pillar in the corner, Remember, things went south a little bit at that point,
lost a little credibiling. Now when you see Jesus and I looked to me like Gumby and it had like two little spots for eyes, and there's a big shock of hair going off to But they said it was Jesus. I said, well, you say it's Jesus, it's Jesus. Yeah, on his knees in front of it, praying to gumby Jesus, I'm sorry in the marble, we don't know people like that. Those people don't exist anymore. Say give me some sports and make it fast. Well, the
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they rumbled they had to play this still did you record this? I helped him. Yeah, of course he was in a studio over here, and what in this building? I said, lest I'm not so sure about this. Let's hear it before he put it on the air. And I said, that's going on the air. That's on the air. Psychonic chacken the other battle stake, shake and bleak. That's me in the background from the
backup singers. Now that would have made an all time head it had been will He Cunningham on the backup vocal snack to Jordanaires sat It was a Jordinaires two sticker running backs paddle then crazy Blue. You read the run through fire to the rubbed and the ub sag your reaction. He's he's the best, will he no doubt about it? As the seven on seven at seven Less Gains attorney at law, Call me if you need me. Seven on seven is early white lawyer in the firm. Did you see the TV commercial we
did? I don't remember. I got James Keys, you got eld from Ellsworth Love and there's never Gains. There's this twelve year old guy, he's about twelve years I'm sitting there in my three key suit and I wanted to do suit of the newest white lawyer were having a firm. Mister Bill Humming hands. I'm sitting there the lawyer. Oh, and so I was known as the white lawyer for a long time. Day walking the door and say, why don't you give me? Give me the white guy. I got
one call at night, h a durned. It was late in the afternoon, and we're in the Mercantile Library building and so we get a call and uh. The secretary says, uh, himes in my office. And the caller used the N word and said he didn't want any of them represent him, wanted the white lawyer. So I said, I tell that guy to
hold on. I go see less at the end of the big office, and he's got his feet up, he's got his suspenders on and his hats on the desk, And I said, less got this raceist Colin and said and then when I use the N word with Lesson, he said, didn't miss the me. He said, cousin Willie, it matters not the color of a man's skin, the color of a man's money. Charge him twice as much and take the case. But I want to meet him when he
comes in. So I when he came in, you know, he I said, before we go any further less gains like, he said, are you the one? You? And he used the N word with him and he said no, no, no, no, no, that wasn't me. He said, I didn't think so, cousin and Willie will take care of you at night. Cousin Willie. All right, what's on the Big
Show today? Yeah, we have Mike Allen Junior right out of date about that, so I don't if you saw this story where this teenager died eating like a chip with like this super hot TikTok challenge, Yeah, TikTok challenge. And we're gonna talk about liability of companies when it comes to that sort of thing. We have Charlie Goldsmith at four o'clock talk about your Cincinnati Reds and your Cincinnati Bengals. What about three fifteen? What about that? We're
gonna have have that covered as well. What if what if sparks fly Afterre's fireworks? If I'm not saying I will not stop playing overturns the tape till I get my money, that'd be a surprise. But if you're here and that's the brains truck and you know we're in good shape, no bags. What about Ellie last night? Can you see him catching balls from Joey b I'm telling you I've thought a month ago. Who do you got? Give me the face about what that would do for ratings and interests in the Bengals.
I mean, I know there's contracts, and I know there's this, and I mean get hurt. But who wins, tomar Chase Elly? I think Elly, Ellie wins. What if he played tennis? Western southern tennis? Who do you who do you like? Djokovic or John Barrett? See Ellen? Yeah, Ellie could be the ball boy running around catching the ball. I mean Ellie's one of those guys were if he concentrated on would pick
a sport from age five on one of the best track and field. There you go about three steps, get him to a seven year, guaranteed, bonus laden contracts. You got a funky deal on it though with his contract or ten percent goes to the the agent or something. Yeah, it's like it's you make a deal with the devil. You basically try to head your bet and say, well, this way I won't be locked out and I'll get a certain amount of money. But if I make it big, then
I owe you ten percent for life. Somebody. It's up the Jose Rio deal. I believe, so Sidberg, let's continue gasoline drawers, less games the best. I said, let's hear it first less. I don't know if we can put this on the air. I bought ten seconds into what I said. That's on the air. It's a hit. It's a hit, Rocky, Thank you, thank you, say you get me out of the students reports as Now Rocky has some pills of rhymes with a phoner.
I now gonna say, don't give him now. You don't want to lay later, say this is boy, get that out of your mind your tongue. WILLI and otter of a beautiful Wednesday. You're in a try state. Go Reds, Go Bengals, and new pills for Rocky? Will will he? Or will he signed to more liver Rocks. We leave you with the immortal words of the stew report. Oh man, it feels good to get songs have ever been spoken. Thank you. That's the reason why the Reds
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