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Willie talks with WLWT news anchor Brian Hemrick, Kevin Jackson of the Kevin Jackson Network, and former Cincinnati Bengal #85 Tim McGee. Tune in!

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All right, Billy Cunningham, the Great America, Welcome to Floris. Thursday, afternoon of the Christ date is the LPG eight tournament. I think Tony Benner's official marshal over there on the whole number thirteen. A treacherous Part four gets underway at the friendly confines of the Kenwood Country Club. And also Reds baseball off today. They played seventeen games in seventeen days and went nine and eight, which is okay, pretty good, half a game out of first.

They have the Cardinals in town, and the Cardinals beat up the Reds like the Steelers beat up the Bengals, just for fun. But we'll see what happens this weekend. Glorious weekend. The weather is going to be unbelievable. But until then, Brian Hemrick, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian, I saw a lot of your coverage of the commemoration of the deaths and the murders of Fifth Third Bank in the lobby five years ago

yesterday. Plus there's a fabulous story about an unbelievable whole story about a man who traveled hundreds of miles with a dead body as his passenger and first of all, Brian Hemrick, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Thanks again, mister Cunningham. Before we talk about the fifth Third Bank situation, this story

is ghoulish. You might recall that many years ago the Great American had a William Cunningham known as Old Coney. I kind of applied as trade in and around Washington Park in the eighteen seventies, digging up old bodies and selling parts for profit. And when I when I heard your story about this guy going one hundred and twenty thirty miles an hour, I thought about Old Cunney. But nonetheless, what is this story? And please tell the American people it

is a It is a bizarre story. You know, right here out of Westwood, we had this young lady, Caitlin Lancey. He was working for law from here in town and she was a receptionist over there and she was, you know, working her way. I think she was talking about going to school. She you know, she was a mother of two young kids. She had been married to a guy who passed away. And this guy had a friend, according to the people to know you, Jim Harkey,

is the offering that she worked for down there. He tells us you know, Jim y has he worked as a receptionist down there for Jim's office. And so anyway, he tells me, this guy comes up from Texas, supposedly a friend of her late husband. He's down on his luck. She didn't know a lot about the guy. Apparently he moves in with her. He staying with her in the basement of her Westwood home. Nice place over there, kind of tutor style home in Westwood. Well here a couple of

weeks ago, something goes awright. Well, well, first of all, Jim says, he was at the office that night, was a Friday evening. He was at the office. He was giving her a ride back. He was in the office. He didn't notice anything particularly, you know, out of source about this guy. This guy's names Lance Miller. But some of the other office workers tell me he kind of gave them the creeps. There was something not right about this guy. Didn't seem to belong with Caitlyn

Lynch. This guy has a look like, you know, you see a bo out of a lot of mug shots. Caitlyn Lynch did not have that kind of a look. So anyway, they go back that evening. The next thing they know there's been a shooting here at this address in Westwood.

People are calling in that your gunshots. The police get up there. Police have said very little about this, but we've able to discern from talking to people and friends and family at Caitlyn Lynch and some other law enforcement what happened is he apparently shot her dead at that time there charging him with murder in Ohio. In Cincinnati, he apparently shot her dead. At that time, she leaves in her BMW. They start or he drives off with her in

the car on the seat beside of him. And as they leave Cincinnati, well as police get there, they sort through this thing. They're able to figure out she has a BMW with some sort of tracking device. They're able to track that. He throws her phone out at some point, but he continues on. Authorities here are lurk. The police in down in Tennessee. Tennessee police pick him up down there, they see see the vehicle. They try and pull him over. He's not pulling over. He's driving one hundred

and thirty five plus. As he gets through Tennessee. He's eastern Nashville. He drives through Nashville, I think to south of Nashville maybe, and then drives into the next county, Cheatham County, where police deputies who have been chasing him for now fifty miles at one hundred and thirty five plus miles an hour, finally get him pulled over. They use stop sticks and they finally

pull him over. They have to take him out at gunpoint. They drag him onto the onto the pavement and they make the arrest, and then they go to the passenger side and they make the grizzly discovery that Caitlin Lentz for body is still in the passenger seat, has been in the passenger seat since they left Cincinnati some five six hours before that, driving three hundred miles with the corpse on the side of him, and when police and deputy make that

stop stacks where they find her in that feat the side of him. He's now arrested. He's still in Tennessee, but he's waved his extradition and could be back at Cincinnati at any point. Well, is there some relay I assume there was some remains any relationship involving Caitlyn Lynch, the legal secretary and this guy shot and Kilderr in Hamlett County, which gives us jurisdiction. But why did he flee at the high rates his speed to Nashville out one hundred

and fifty two miles in? Are you take off? He could have taken flight at some point. Why was he going south and then came back? Well, what happened? Do we know that? Well, well, he went south out of here, he keeps going south, and he keeps ends up in Tennessee, and that's where they end up, like I said, pulling him over. So I'm not sure. I think he may have been running. It looked like he was headed maybe back towards Texas where he had

maybe some sort of support system, because where he came from. He came out of Texas, he goes to Oklahoma City. So he's driving a stolen truck in Oklahoma City and that truck has to be pulled over by police there. They have to ram the vehicle to get that thing pulled over. They finally take him out at gunpoint there. And that's just a few two days before he moved to Cincinnati and his living with Caitlyn. So this guy's off

the rails before he ever gets here. Then he gets in Cincinnati and then whatever happens between him and Caitlyn Lynch, and it's not clear as to whether he was just helping her, if it was a romantic relationship, or really

what was going on. But he was staying at her place for a while and something went awry, and at least some of those who know her best said that she had told them that he was she was not interested in him as a as a boyfriend, but they think maybe he had made some advancements and she maybe turned him down and that could have set this thing off. Nobody knows for sure exactly how that played out, but that's that's some of

the series, at least among those who knew her. So he was a little bit of a ladies man and Caitlyn Lynch maybe voluntarily agreed let him stay in the basement a bit of period of time, but at some point it appears they had disagreements that resulted in her death and he decides to take her body across the South and then coming back home. So when he gets back home, so Moless of Powers well eventually have this case to prosecute, which

is unbelievable. It's an unbelievable story. I can't imagine a more a more horrible way to die than trying to help somebody, and all of a sudden you're dead in the front seat of a car going one hundred and thirty five miles an hour. Wow. It brings back to mind to me, there was a case over in West Virginia where there was a guy who I think

he had gotten married. Something went awry. He killed his bride I want to say, maybe dismembered partner, but she was either still in the wedding dress or he dressed her in the wedding dress put her body in the trunk. He ends up I think in Fairmont, West Virginia. He's at a

bar. He's sitting in the bar talking to people, and somebody asked him how he got there, and he just blurts out that his wife's in the trunk in her wedding dress, dead And they go out and find this thing and just a grizzly seen And this almost reminded me of that it's minus the wedding dress. Uh, because he had spent so much time in the car with the body of this victim right the side of him, how does he

drive this is hours to get that that's three four hundred miles away. You're driving for hours, that's like maybe five six hours are driving, depending on how fast you go. And if you stop, uh, to sit there like that and to and to see the person that you killed on the seat beside of you for that length of time, there's a you know, that's a that's an interesting study and crime when you think about the kind of mentality it takes to do that. And what's the name of this guy? His

name it's Lance Miller, Lance Miller. And interestingly, I'm hearing from other women from down in the area where he's from, who say, who are telling me that he has a long history of domestic violence and violence against women, So that there may be more to come on his long history of violence against women. I would have to think this wasn't his first rodeo, you

know. And I've often said that's fifty to eighty percent of these homicides are never really figured out what's going on because the police in many major areas, if so many homicides, so many shootings going on, you don't know what the hell to do, and so and so I would say this guy probably is a one man serial killer, and he finds himself in the clutches now of Hamlet a county where he's very likely to convict it once he comes back

here. And there's lots of lonely women out there. Brian Henrik thought, a lot of women in the thirties, forties and fifties looking for love in all the wrong places. And this unfortunately Caitlin engine Jim Hartke's a fine attorney, have been a guest of mine a few times and working for him, and then she hooks up with this Lance Miller character and you never know, you never know anymore, what are you going to deal with it? It's very sad and so many you know, kind of loose ends on this thing.

I know, when we were over at the scene over there, there was clearly looked like a new bullet hole in the window. It looked like it was shot from the inside out because the bullet you can see where it hit the apartment building next to it, and uh so that bullet was inside. Witnesses described a series of shots like three shots and then four shots or four shots, and then five shots in a very fairly close succession. So

I'm wondering how that initial shot plays into this. Maybe neighbors didn't hear that maybe she ran out the door and the shooting was outside or in the car. Police haven't released any of that how that shooting actually unfolded, So you know, was she running for her life as she left that building, did he have her cornered? Did he shoot her inside and drag her outside?

You don't know any of those details. It's particularly egregious when you take the corpse and drive it all around the south going one hundred and thirty five miles in hour. This guy's got some serious issues, Sara. Now, last before I let you, yeah, go ahead. When Lynch comes from a family of law, of course, MITCHI has a sister that an officer in New York and a brother who I'm told work for the FBI, So you

know it's very difficult on this family as well. Awful. Now, lastly, yesterday was the fifth year anniversary of this terrible shooting a Fifth Third Bank and which I think three or four were killed, many were mortally wounded, and the character that did this had severe mental health issues, etc. But can you give us a minute or two of the takeaway? Yesterday the fifth anniversary of this shooting in the lobby of Fifth Third Bank, downtown a lot

of five years since that happened. I mean, you know, you think back on that, and so a lot of the folks that were there that day came back together yesterday just to kind of kind of an effort inclosure, and so they don't forget what happened, and so others don't forget, and I think it helps the folks to come together and to talk about it and talk about how they dealt with this since then. We talked to one of the folks that was that was shot that day. His name is Brian Sarver,

and he was the first person shot. And this is a story we hadn't heard. He said, the gunman just came up to him and at point blank shot him a through and through shot through his back, came out the front side. He thought he was shot twice. Because the guy continues to fire at him as he's running, he dives down. There was an open stairwell. He dives down in that stairwell. If the guy continues to fire it in and then the gunman turns his attentions to others and then he

fires off more. He kills three people that day, wounds two, including Brian Sarber. And a woman named Whitney Austin. Whitney Austin was shot twelve times that day. He miraculously survived. She was an employee at Fifth Third, but has since turned her her efforts in her life to helping other survivors. And uh, she's got an anti violence organization and and and five years later after being shot a dozen times, she's the one who organized this event.

We also talked to the widow of one of the three people who died there. Uh for Leipe called her on. He actually lived in Miami and and Trance went back and forth every weekend. He'd go back to his family and in Miami and then he worked up here. And his wife visited Fountain Square in this scene for the first time since her husband died there, and they've been married twenty five years, and she just couldn't you come to grips

with it, And she finally felt like it was time. She was looking for some element of closure, and she felt like if she here maybe she would get that. So yeah, so it's still fresh in the minds of all these folks dealing with not only the physical issues that they've had to deal with, but the mental ones as well. You know Whitney Austin living after being shot twelve times. She's turned a horrible event into a positive trying to

do some good. But Brian Hamrick, once again, it's always a wonderful thing when I can get you on and talk about the news of the day. The story about about Lance Miller is unbelievable. It's going to attest his eyes over the next few months. But once again, Brian Henry, thank you very much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Well, thanks again, mister Cunningham. All right, let's continue with more Brian Hamrick. No

and better at what he does. Get your reaction to this, it is so much more five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand, Bill Cunningham The Great American Live, which Romb of the Reds off today, back out of this weekend all on news Radio seven hundred W crew hit the music like Polcom music, which is very popular. Of course, let's set up what's going to happen in the rest of the big shown till three o'clock today. After one o'clock is Kevin Jackson of the Kevin Jackson Network

dot com. He's also originated with the Black Sphere. He's been a commentator for a Fox News, etc. And when you go to his website, it is filled with ideations that you don't find anywhere else. So we're going to talk about Kamala Harris's trip to Asia. As you know, the President, Joe Biden is not capable of back to back trips. So he's going to go to the India G twenty leaving tomorrow. That is the president. So he sends Kamala Harris as kind of a precursor to her taking over the

presidency. Those of us have said this for a while, that is that there's little chance that Joe Biden will be capable of running for the presidency in fifteen months. It won't happen. You hear the news talk about the mainstream media, which is in the pockets of the Democrat Party completely is kind of laying the groundwork for seventy seven percent thinks he's too old. Something like seventy three percent say he should not run for reelection, including a majority of the

Democratic Party says we've had enough of Joe Biden. He's a vessel. He's an interchangeable drill bit put there to enact the policies of Barak Husaint Obama, and he's a useful and idiot whose usefulness is now concluded. So now that the scandals are beginning to percolate about Hunter Biden and enriching his father, I

couldn't care less about crackheads monetizing their inabilities. But the problem is to have that financial connection with your father, who's the vice president and now the president, who's monetized bribery taking is the exact fear that the founding fathers had in this country that we'd have a president on the take. Say what you will against Donald Trump, and God knows everything that could be said has been done.

But he made his own money, and he spends his own money, has his own plane, and donated his salary as president to charitable causes. That's not the case with Bill Clinton, Barack Husaint, Obama, Joe Biden on al Gore. They monetized their office once left to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars in the Bidens are basically no different than the other Democrats

who have monetized their office. And so the media is getting you ready for the idea that Joe Biden is going to step aside for the first African American female president, and it's not going to be Condeliza Riser Nikki Haley. It's going to be Kamala Harris, who's also in competent. So we'll see what happens there. But one thing happening is COVID nineteen is back. There's a new searche underway, and I'm reading stuff this is going to drive you nuts.

From the World Health Organization, which is a thoroughly corrupt group run by the Chinese communists, is warning the world of COVID nineteen ahead of winter, as a dangerous new strain runs rampant across the northern hemisphere. The UN Health Agency estimates on hundreds of thousands are currently hospitalized. And we can and they're scaring the crap out of people to such an extent. Right now, the masks are being worn or by literally thousands of students getting ready for more and

more and more. Plus, may I say again to you, the American people, there is little or no evidence that face masks actually reduce infection rates, and a lot of research shows the mandates stunted children's social development and educational achievement. In fact, masks are blamed. Now listen up, masks are blamed for a surge in flu respiratory RSVS and bacterial infection strep A cases in

miners. The masks actually had the opposite impact of causing illness. Why because wearing face coverings and avoiding exposure to healthy germs prevented them from developing the natural immunity that would have otherwise been gained. Listen to that wearing a mask causes disease unless it's in the operating room setting where the scrubbing takes place and the masks are put on by by nurses and others. They're disposed of quickly after

the surgery. Other than that setting, mask cause disease, according to research from Lancet and other organizations. So why is it being done in Kentucky my home state, school districts have canceled classes and now bringing students back, they require them to wear masks. Alabama, on the East Coast, it's growing and there's little or no evidence that it helps at all. In fact,

it probably hurts. It's called mask induced exhaustion syndrome. Symptoms increase carbon dioxide in the blood, You have claustrophobic ideations, difficulty breathing, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, and diminished ability to concentrate and think. It's not a surprise that during the pandemic that the studies were conducted by healthcare workers in New York City, more than seventy percent of the workers that had prolonged mask wearing gave

them headaches, and nearly quarter blamed it for impaired cognition. Listen up. A possibly toxic effect of prolonged mask wearing, particularly egregious for pregnant women, women that would like to become pregnant, children, and adolescence, identified by a German research group. They warned that mask wearers are rebreathing carbon dioxide at levels linked with adverse effects in the body's heart, respiratory, cognitive, and

reproductive systems. Writing for The City Journal, quote eight times the normal level of carbon dioxide is toxic. Research shows that mask wearers are breathing thirty to eighty times the normal levels of CO two unbelievable. Also, they so called

vaulted N ninety five mask contain carcinogens causing cancer. The researchers warned that the level of carbon dioxide is often seated while wearing a mask, especially in the N ninety five mask, and they point a circumstantial evidence that mask and usage may be related to increase in still births, birth defects, and other respiratory

ailments. They also note that no increase occurred in Sweden or the great majority of citizens followed the government's recommendation not to wear a mask on and on. Similar results are reported in an extensive study by the Lance that funded by Bill and Melinda Gates. You know Bill Gates of Jeffrey Epstein fame, which can hardly be accused of an NI mask bias. The Authoritatian authoritarian Enthusiasm in his book How to Breath the Next Pandemic found that mask wearing is ineffective and may

have the opposite of what is intended. The verdict on mask wearing by children is grim. Researchers found that a mandate had no significant effect on cumulative COVID infections or mortality, and it did cause a social decline in mathematical and English proficiencies by fourth graders. It is especially difficult and wrong to mask children. All European countries that follow the recommendation of the World Health Organization not to mask

children under the age of six. Most do not mask. Children under the age of twelve had much better outcomes than countries that required masking, including the United States of America. Can we get media? Can I yet a Hallelujah? Can I get something from some buddy that says we're bringing about what we seek to avoid, which is illness by wearing a mask, since except in the operating room, setting are always worn. The wrong way to have children

run around a playground with a mask is child abuse. Can't do it, but it's happening? Is I speak? In blue cities and blue states run by teachers unions who demand that school boards pask masked mandates for children. Unbelievable masks cause a surge in flu respiratory illnesses RSV, bacterial infection strep A cases, and lack of social and academic performances of children. The worst group to give it to our children under the age of twelve. That is the worst.

Probably under the age of eighteen. It is the worst. In fact, in Germany and in France. In twenty twenty two studies were done. How many otherwise healthy children contracted the COVID virus and died therefrom How many think about it? How many give me a round number. It's a very round number. It's called zero none. In the United States of America, the CDC cannot point to the death of any of the eighty million children in this

country eighty million from COVID nineteen who were otherwise healthy. If one finds oneself in a nursing home isolated, it causes the onset of death and other difficulties. But one might say, if you voluntarily allow in eighty five year old languishing in bed to wear a mask, that's elder abuse. I don't know what to say, but I look at the headlines everywhere. Headlines indicate mask wearing is coming back, especially in schools under the auspices of the teachers unions.

Schools across America bring back COVID masks in classrooms amid rise and infections. In Alabama high school has as all students and staff to our mask again. Maryland schools have insisted that children in grade school wear in ninety five mask, which, by the way, causes cancer and causes illness. And we keep

doing this. I can beat my head against that wall until I pass out, and you can't get that idea through the thick skull of individuals who think they have the answers and don't rely upon science, don't rely upon independent studies

of the American Medical Association and LANSIP that say mask wearing is counterproductive. But I would anticipate at some point we see a story locally or nationally from CBS NBC about how good mask wearing is, even though mask mandates imposed harms on the public, well known before COVID, and we know what it is is a symbol of virtue signaling and a symbol of government control of your life.

You will do what we tell you to do. In fact, medically quote, mask induced exhaustion syndrome is a recognized result of government mandated mask wearing. I can't take it anymore. I would anticipate in the next month we're going to be back to where we are, and so that'll cause me to make a telephone call the governor, Mike DeWine, to see if we're going to have a circumstance where we're going to have to start wearing masks or otherwise being

violation of this, or that this is truly unbelievable. You can't make it up. Let's continue with more. If a line becomes available, which it never does become available. Five point three seven four nine seven thousand or pounds seven hundred new at and t a lot going on. Red's off today, back out at Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and then of course tonight's to kick off the NFL season, and on Sunday is going to be the Bengals

at Cleveland. I was on TAM the great radio station in Cleveland recently with Bloom Daddy, and they're loaded for bear. They think they're going to beat the Bengals. There are a two and a half point favorite. Let's see twelve fifty five. I will not wear a mask, and if you have your kids wear a mask, you're engaging in child abuse. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WLW, Billy Cunningham, the Great American, of course,

hundreds to many of US Vice President. Kamala Harris is at the Asian Supplement and I think Joe's going to India for the G twenty or whatever it might be, and she's auditioning even more now to be the commander in chief. And the national news the last few nights have had stories about Kamala Harris being led through a parade ground acting as if she's the commander in chief of the Indonesian military with native garb and I'm thinking, my god, is this

going to happen? The answer probably is yes. Plus, we have Mayor Adams in New York City saying, among other things, that the influx of illegal immigrants will destroy the city of New York. It's cost him so far

about fifteen billion dollars. And as school starts in New York City, there's going to be twelve thousand immigrant children show up with special needs, incapable largely speaking the English, and New York City schools along with Chicago, Los Angeles, Portland, the move by Governor Abbott several months back appears to be brilliant politically and it's awful for the country. But joining you and I now is a Kevin and Jackson of the Kevin Jackson Jackson Network dot com and once again,

Kevin Jackson, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. But first of all, I have your website up, and several months back, you announced to the American people that there's no way that Joe Biden is going to stand for reelection. At some point he's gonna say I will not seek nor like accept the nomination of my party for another term as your president. The polling the last few days from Fox and from NBC News has been terrible. Did you

look into your crystal ball? Did somebody whisper in your ear? I think it's clear among most of us that Biden's not gonna run. Where does that idea come from? Well, Bill, as you know, I am a genius in this thing called common sense, and that's where the idea came from. I mean, look, the Democrats want to sell us on the idea that Biden inflation has been good for us. And when you look at what do people what's impacted people the most? I mean, we can talk about

Russian and Ukraine. I think that a lot of Americans asking why are we sending money to Ukraine. You can talk about trade policy, you can talk about I ran nukes or terrorism or whatever. But when it all boils down to the brass tacks, it's what is the cost of me to feed myself? What is the cost of it for me to live on a day to day basis? And I'm gonna tell you I can speak personally. I have never had worse economic years in my life than under Joe Biden, and I'm

not a person who's living paycheck to paycheck, and I feel it. I remember the first time gas crested four dollars a gallon and I looked at my wife and went, this is insane, and then it went to five. So what do you think I was thinking? Then? I remember going to the grocery store, looking in my packet the things that I buy routinely and saying to myself, they shrunk the package down and it's twenty five percent higher.

They shrunk my package twenty percent and the product went up twenty five percent. Where is that app the dollar store? Go into there now it's at buck twenty five marked on everything. They're telling you what inflation is, and it's it's smacking you in the face. So every day when you fill up your car, you're going to the grocery store, you're going out to dinner, maybe you're taking out your company, or you're celebrating somebody's birthday or whatever.

You're being forced to look at the impact of Joe Biden. Then when you add to it all the other things, as I said, Joe Biden's aging in dog years. You know, some people can get to eighty and they fee they're in the prime of life. Warren Buffett's a perfect example, ninety three years old, his partner ninety nine years old, and these guys are as sharp as attack. Joe Biden has been losing it for the better part of a decade, and now it's it's it's exacerbated. It's every single

day, it's more and more and more. It's going at an accelerated rate. So physically he can't handle it. Mentally, he hasn't been able to handle it for a long time. And he never should have ever been cheated into office. But now he's got the pressure of everything that's happening, not only to him but to his son, and Joe doats on Hunter, and I think that's where the stress of his job is really starting to show itself. Right, appears he'll be and died up by the end of the month,

that is Hunter Biden, And that appears. I'm willing. I haven't heard this in the national media, but there's a pardon coming from Joe Biden. I would not be surprised if he's got the documents already in his drawer, already signed. He's not going to permit his only living son to go

to federal prison for ten years, which is exactly where he belongs. But nonetheless, Joe Biden all this is his theater of the kabuki because when push comes to show, Joe Biden's got Hunter Biden covered, he don't care about the political fall. But I disagree with you that Joe will do it. I think he's gonna still want his legacy, and his legacy can't be our pardon my own son, because then he technically is saying that there are people above the law. But what he will do is he'll pass that on to

Kamala Harritts. He will be a part term president. And this is what I predicted. I said, Joe's gonna step out. And for the record, look at everything that's leading up to this. There. Now the media is talking about his age. They're talking about his mental capacity. This is something that wasn't even mentioned six months ago. They weren't talking about Joe Biden's

age. Now look at the last few polls that have come out on MSNBC and CNN, they're saying things like seventy three percent of Americans think Joe Biden's too old. Now, what they also do is they include Donald Trump. I say, well, fifty two percent of the people say Donald Trump's too old. They gotta include Trump. But let me tell you, Trump is an eighty year old that looks like a fifty year old in comparison to Joe

Biden and in comparison to many other people older than Trump. Trump he never seems, you know, he's undaunted, and particularly under the fire the onslaught that he's facing right now. And that's what's bothering everybody because it's been preordained that we are supposed to grin and bear America. But it's gonna be Gavin Newsome and Ron de Sam that's what the powers that be have said. Now, you can get rid of Joe Biden and you can bring in Newsome.

And that's why the age question came up. And this one, I'm telling you, don't look at what they're telling you read between the lines. The reason they're bringing up his age is they're ready to substitute this younger guy, this surrogate who's ready to go, and he's Gavin Newsom is nothing but complimentary to Joe Biden. He's not slamming in, so when he steps in, it's not going to be Oh he was you know, it's mcavalian. He went after him. No, he was complimentary to him. He acted like

Joe Biden sliced bread. But he was ready to go. And they've already said he's the guy. Now. The problem they have is De Santis can't live up to his cart because Donald Trump's base is so thick, it is sticky, and it's not going anywhere because every time they pull another indictment, which it's up to ninety one now ridiculous indictments, people get more and more solid in the Trump camp who before were oh, he tweets too much, he's too bombastic. They know, they see why he is the way that

he is, so it's backfiring. But regardless of the scenario, Biden's gone two factoys. During the four years of Trump, wages one up with Americans nine percent per year real wages, which is a differential between income and inflation. Under the first almost three years of Joe Biden has gone down five percent. That's a fourteen percent whip, and inflation is about to accelerate towards the end of September here and then October, November, December because of what the

Saudis are doing. And I see the mainstream media is blaming the Russians.

The Russians are back. It is all about Vladimer Putin withholding oil from the market in order to drive up gasoline prices so that Trump is a reelected And what's happening in the national media is there cannot be a positive story about Trump, and every time he's indicted or there's a motion in Fulton County, the popularity of the upster goes up, which means having failed with the two ridiculous impeachments, having failed, with the indictments parceled out, having failed setting trials

the day before March madness happens in the political realm. Now they want to use the fourteenth Amendment, which was passed back in eighteen eighteen seventy one in order to keep Confederate generals from running for the US Senate. Now they want to use section three of the fourteenth Amendment to say that Trump supported insurrectionist Trump wants to overturn the US government to keep him off the ballot by any means

necessary. And I also note that black folks are now supporting the Democratic candidate and ever decreasing numbers, especially black males and when I see Stephen A. Smith, the legendary ESPN broadcasters, are forced to apologize because he made a Facebook posting that Otani could never be the face some Major League Baseball because Otani doesn't speak the native tongue, which is English or Spanish, one or the other. He was forced to apologize. So political correctness is running amok.

But you can't speak for black males anymore that I speak for white males. But nonetheless, the black males see things, the chicanery and the fraud and the mythical racism. Is finally black folks coming to tuition when it comes to the idea of the Democratic Party have screwed us for so many times, for a two hundred years, we can't take it anymore. And will black women soon follow? Yeah? So Democrats really screwed the pooch and try to sell

the pups here with Donald Trump and these indictments. And here's why it's a huge issue, and it's part of it's overt, but there's a subliminal undertone to it that I'll explain. So here's where we are. You got black people who have set for years is a dual system of justice? Does they always want to come after a poor black man, right, it's black people this. White people have another system of justice, whether it's cocaine and crack

or it's you know, whatever it may be. And so suddenly Donald Trump is under fire. And who is he? Donald Trump is a rich white ex president Republican and he's under more fire than any black man in history. They want him ninety one counts and black people are going, what did he do? Yeah, they're going, what did he do? So guess what. We can no longer say the system is rigged against poor black people, particularly poor black men. The system is rigged. That's the deal. And

black people now get it. It isn't just about right, Okay. Back in the sixties they targeted blacks. Today they're targeting rich white conservative men. So the system will point itself to whatever it decides. And now black people, we're gonna wait a minute. It's no longer we can't say it was just us. It was a system that did it. Now who controls the system, Well, we all know who controls the system. When it was targeted at blacks, you want to know who control of the system, Billy

Democrats. When it's targeted to Trump, you want to know who control is the system Democrats, and that's what's waking people up. And that's what's waking up independence. That's what's waking up these slightly left leaning Democrats that are going you know what I don't I mean, I like Trump, but what I don't like is the justice system that determines who's evil and who's good. And now you juxtapose that to everything else that's happening. We've determined that Ukraine is

good. Oh, Prudent is evil. We've determined, you know, all these different avenues. Global climate change is our enemy. Uh, you know we're going to wolflu Oh it's the new variant, the woolfluce. You. Once you've proved that the that it's all alive, people start to wonder, well, I love your you are Kevin Jackson Network dot Com story about Oprah

Winfrey's guru, Oprah Winfrey. If you take Michelle Obama and if somehow the Democratic Party switches to Michelle Obama, who opened up the US Tennis tournament about two weeks ago, and she was a wine dined in pocket line, I think she's unbeatable because suburbanites are going to vote. You're gonna go after Michelle

Obama hard but between her and Oprah, I love this story. You have that Oprah's guru sentenced to ninety nine years for raping children and trafficking babies, a story written by Tiffany Lane on your website under the date of September seven, twenty twenty three. This will get little or no publicity. Plush has lots of negative information coming out about Barak husaying Obama from the late nineteen nineties, never hits the mainstream media whatsoever. The media is greatly concerned about Mitch

McConnell's mental acuity, wondering how can I freeze like that? And Mitch McConnell does look like the bottom of my foot. I mean, it's amazing.

But nonetheless, you will not see story worries about Joe Biden. They kind of trickle in, trickle in, But guess what at some point the next time he does a somersault down steps, or the next time he breathes on some eighty one year old a Medal of Honor recipient and leaves in the middle of her ceremony, something bad's gonna happen that cannot be ignored, and the media likely will not cover it. Why does the media cover the peccadillos of

Oprah's guru sentence for child trafficking and raping children. Yeah, well it's Oprah, She's royalty, right. Oh, I mean black catalot with the old Biden with the Obama's Oprah's black royalty. So you don't cover that stuffing. By the way, Billy, you and I both know the Democrats do everything in plain sight. Harvey Weinstein was the thirty year old secret that everybody knew but nobody said anything about. Right, everybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein, but

nobody said anything about him. And where are those stories? Harvey is the only guy in Hollywood who was you know, sex really assaulting and molesting young starlets. They want to go there, right, He's the only guy. Jeffrey Epstein is the only guy that knows what's going on with these elites as they fly to these private islands and do things that are out of the public view. Yeah, they're gambling in the casino, is what I like to say. Yeah, So, so look Oprah's deal Barack Obama. Chef Tucker

just interviewed Larry Sinclair. I met Larry. He's a who's and you know what Tucker's telling us, what we already knew about Obama, but everybody kept it a secret. And for what, I don't care if Obama's bisexual, gay or whatever. That's between him and Michelle. But what I do care about is he sucked as a president, you know, and he implemented things that were antithetical to us. And that's the real issue. And when we pivot all that back to the where bidens are, they've done far worse than

Barack Obama. Maybe he is a Manchurian candidate who's you know, who shouldn't constitutionally have been president, But look at the one that they shoehorned in, and look at the deals that he's made with Russia, China, Ukraine, in all these other countries that we can directly connect them to financially and everything. And that's the one they want to sweep under the rug. If they can sweep that under the rug, we don't have a republic. Well.

Lastly, I'll say this, if you're Jeffrey Epstein and I want to know the manifest of the list of individuals these men that went to have sex with teenage girls on the island. Those names will never come out and never gonna any more than who owns the bag of cocaine and the White House is never gonna come out. But you take Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein and that group. As long as you're rich and famous in giving millions of dollars of Democrats,

guess what they'll put up with anything. Eddie ben Bakeman, free to that at Sam Brinkman, free to add any of these guys that donate money. They get away covered. They're covered. It's like protection money. Well, Kevin Jackson, thanks for coming on, Kevin Jackson Network dot com. I got your website up now. And Oprah's guru sentenced to nine nine years for raping children trafficking babies. I'll wait for that story on the CBS Evening

News. Kevin Jackson, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Kevin, take care away, God bless you. Let's continue with more, well the big stories and guess what it's all about, dumping on Trump and ignoring the peccadillos of these famous Democrats because one hand washes the other. Let's continue with more Bill cunning in the Grand American

Live. It's Rome with the Reds off today, but back got it over the weekend with the Cardinals a news radio seven hundred w LWS killing me and somehow ended with a happy ending about the Bengals. You know, only you're polluted mind could come all the way around fulls to destroying me and my psychological nightmare of the what happened in Pontiact, and then come all the way back and say, isn't everything wonderful of the Bengals? One? Oh, hello,

Hello, piet and I'm broadcasting. Was there and Conniac the Superdome, and I watched colins Worth fumble, stumble and mumble cost the Bengals the Super Bowl. I was there watching them drop passes, not go across the middle and fumble balls by themselves in the tenure. Whatever happened? Well, what about when they went straight to Pete Johnson four straight times at the goal? Right they didn't make it? Remember the past to Alexander and then make it

either and make it. And you've got Anthony Mono's the great seventy eight Pete Johnson who can't score from one yard out? Forty nine Ers dominate Bengals. You know, I just saw something today they picked the forty nine Ers and Bengals to battle it out of the Super Bowl and our men to come away with the Vince Lombardi Trophy. You know where the game is this year, don't you? Las Vegas? Hello, Presley Style, Viva Las Vegas. So could that mean that the Stooge Report would be in Vegas? Correct?

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Well, the last time you said that, while the Cardinals might come here just for fun to beat up on the Reds. Bengals update Bengals and brown Sunday regular season opener in Cleveland, meeting between the two teams. What's

the all time record Bengals lead at fifty two to forty seven. Preview the game tonight on the Roundtable Show, Lance Rocky and Company six ten live from Longnecks and Wilder right here on seven hundred W wellw we say a happy, happy, heavenly birthday today to the Bengals founder, the man who brought who Day to town in nineteen sixty eight. The one and only, the great one, Paul Brown. How old would he have been if he had lived close to one hundred? I guess one and twenty five hundred and thirty.

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So there you go, right there, So the ladies are. It's underway with Ted McKay two million dollars purse, three hundred thousand of the winner. That's what you play for on Saturday, don't you. Well, I'll tell you what don't you have a big You have a big match this Saturday someplace you do with Wally and Tino and you and Tony Talusiac. Oh, I thought, what happened to Dean Gregory? That is, uh, he go on to pro Tour tomorrow? Being Dean Gregory's going to go on the

pro Tour. He's thinking about it because his game is that sharp. He told me his game is ready to travel. Wow, so let's go. Do you know's the man? He had a big event Tuesday night with Buddy Lrosa. How about those two restaurant? How about how about the Dean Gregory, Tom Agree, Buddy Lrosa and Jeff Ruby all in the same spot one night. We had to have them all on the show here, just talk

restaurants. You got ribs yep, ice cream yep, pizza yep, and a three way and steaks Lambardini and Ruby and that's a that's a five way. You gotta have them on one day and just talk restaurants. Those are the five food groups right there. I have him one be funny, good ideas. I think I'm just trying to help get them all and Dick Williams run skyline right there you go get him in there and have him bring some samples. You're always thinking about food. I'll take a Freddie salad. I

bet you are. How about stay Stay collins Worth. That's what I get, Ribs, ice cream, pizza, and a three way from skyline. Those are the five food groups right there. I'm leaving right now. I'm too hungry. You're getting excited thinking about food. My goodness, pretty good. Now. Tim McGee is on the d L. He's president of the My Makeup Middletown Pickleball Association. Nine knee surgeries. WHOA, I didn't know that. I want to play him now. And Tim McGee the Pride to

Tennessee eighty five have been Isaac Curtis. That's pretty good, yep, Tim McGee, the Pride to Tennessee, O, Joe Sinko going into the Ring of Honor and t Higgins correct. Pretty good numbers for these four guys up in their I'll throw them passes and then take Boomer, take Kenny, and take Joe. About those three? What about Shake and Blake? He has a great song, but I don't want to you know, well, I mean through the ball all over the place and never even got close to I

don't think they had their winning record. I mean they had number eighty was Collinsworth, he dropped Carl Pickens, my man from Tennessee. Well, how much Tarling they got somebody? I think they got somebody else now wearing eighty that that that seventy eight, and a few of those other numbers ought to be retired. Well, if you're in the Ring of Honor, your numbers retired two of the Bengals they don't have enough numbers, Well make up put three of them on there. Then I have a guy. There's a good

there's a good there's a good number. What about Joe Burrows contract? What can you tell me? Can't say? I don't know. What about his leg? What about right? He's fine? What about messically? He's fine and pretty soon he's going to be you know what rich? What about Matt McClean stell out a couple of weeks without oblique What about Planter fasciitis? Jonathan India maybe back soon? What about Ashcraft? Graham Ashcraft? I think he pitches over the weekend, got a bad toe. Lodolo's out for the year.

Hunter Green Hunter Green pitches Sunday against the card and Alleys, he'll be bombed. What about Joey Votto. I have no idea about Joey don't know. I haven't heard it from him. Myers Will Myers is bye bye. I looked at the red starting lineup that was yesterday yet opening day. Yeah, not good. Not good. Now look at the complete absolute three sixty thousand turnaround that has gone through, and you got a get day from the opening day to the end of the season. I say, ring the bell,

psych let's get back to the commercials. Well the in honor of Happy Birthday today the News five anchor extraordinaire. Sure, I'm talking about Mike Dartis, Sharie. We're talking about Dartis's better half, Sharie Poolelo number fifty fifty. Sharie is fifty today. She's crossing the fifty yard line. Fifty. She's a hot fifty. I'll say that said it there, brother Sharie Polilo, Happy birthday. You are our citizen of the day from the Stooge Report.

By the way, after two o'clock to day, my guests will be number eighty five. Not a chow, not higgin t. It's gonna be Tim McGee, Pride to Tennessee t the president of the mp A. Well, he's on the DL right now. I know, ni cycond Man, get me out of the steege report William out of a beautiful day. He're int the trey stated, ladies hit him straight over there at KCC. I may walk the course after four o'clock, just to check things out to make

sure the greens are rolling at ten or twelve. We leave you with the immortal words of the STU Triport. Thank you cycle. Let's get back to the commercials okay, and thank you very much, Yes, sir. One fifty four Bill Cunningham seven hundred w L football kicks off about one oh five on Sunday afternoon in Cleveland. I don't know the name of the stadium anymore, but possibly Tim McGee does the great number eighty five. Isaac Curtis,

Tim McGee, Ocho Sinko T. Higgins, Tim McGee getting football. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham shown Tim McGee, how are you? I am doing EXCELLENTE had a little hiccup with the old knees, but a couple of surgeries in a couple of weeks. But other than that, Willie, I am doing fantastic well. How's your pickle ball game? I don't have a pickle ball game at this point time because again, I had to learn how or relearn how to walk a couple of weeks ago. So I don't think

pickle ball is in my near future. But when I get back out there, I'll still be able to handle you guys, Tim, Is this an old football injury? Yes, I hurt my obviously. The knees have been hurt so many times. I think I'm in my eighth surgery now. So just part of the game, brother, part of the game. And you're

a relatively young man. Did you before we talk about the Bengals this season, when you were at the top of your game, the all time Tennessee receiver set, lots of Bengals records, Burmer's eyes and etc. No one's of the mind looking forward thirty years when you play football, correct, isn't something in your mind at all? Correct? I mean you're thor you're you're

a superhero. You're a superman as is across your chest, and and what you don't identify, and it's impossible to identify that time will be your kryptonite. It will catch up till you catch us up. To all of us. You know, my story is one of many and many, many, many of stories. But it's an inherent risk. We understand it, we take it. And on the back end, you're looking though, Okay, I can't control of what I've done, but you know what, my grandson,

my son, they're not playing it. I'm gonna give them a golf a golf club, or basketball or something that's just not as physically demanding, especially in the later years of life. So seriously, you would tell your grandson, do not play football? Correct? I would. I would in a heartbeat. I would tell my grandson to play flag football, enjoy it. And again it's from a personal experience. Everyone has to make that decision

himself. My decision is based on you know, again, what football did it for my family to put us in a bracket that you know, we're we're comfortable, I should say. And but once you've reached that, you know you can branch off by your daughters going to Princeton University and OU and Kentucky and all that and making a wonderful life for themselves and part of their journey. So yeah, it's I wouldn't personally recommend it, but I wouldn't

talk someone out of it either. Now, lastly, you're you're contemporaries are now in their fifties and early sixties, the ones that you literally bounced heads with and had all that great. Is this a common belief among those in their fifties and sixties who played the game. I'm off on a tangent there, which I find interesting. But nonetheless, is this a common a common

issue that many are telling children and grandchildren you're not playing football. Yeah, it's common only because you know once you've gone through it, and there's different phases of it. Willie, my career lasted ten years, so a guy that probably played two or three years, obviously he's not going to have the amount of impact on this body, the entraum on this body that I did. But again, it's an inherent riskmal One. I don't ask anyone to

give me empathy or feel sorry. It's just the decision we made. I'm a kid from the inner city. You know, when when you're from the concrete jungle, you try to find a way out of it. And that was my way out. And once you get out decisions. My grandson, which I don't have a son, but my grandson can now make that decision based on, you know, a different set of circumstances opposed to we just we're trying to get out. So you really spent like twenty years playing contact

football through high school, college and the Bengals. It wasn't just ten years of the Bengals, which is at the highest level and high school you had your bell rung a couple of times, you had tough blocks. And if you played that, I know, grade school. Rocky Boyman tells me when even the seventh and eighth grade, same thing happened. He had his bell

rung a few times. You're talking about twenty years. And so when the Joe Burrow and I guess you're running mate, the T. Higgins is, et cetera, decided to sign a contract unlike in your time, which gave you a comfortable living, they're talking about generational wealth that has kind something different. If you had to do it all over again, go back to the Concrete Jungle and listen to to Tim McGee Circus September seventh, at or near

two fourteen pm, would you have done exactly what you did? Nonetheless, is that the price it was the nice worth it? No? Because the circumstances have changed. Number one, the money is so good. Even if you if I'm drafted in the first round, like I was drafted during my career, if I'm drafted in twenty twenty four in the first round, of course I wouldn't do it. I mean, you know you're going to make

that generational wealth. It's her first contract, and then if you signed a second contract, you know, it's just you know, it's it's yacht money, it's you know, it's fifth house money. If all that that now you're talking, it's a life of luxury's so if you so choose that lifestyle. But I just wouldn't put that type of trauma on on my body long

turn. But I can tell you this, it is a it's a passion, you know, going out there and competing, going out there in front of the crowds, the adrenaline, I mean, it's your adrenaline, junkie, and it's it's a game. That's it's it's fun. That's why it's the number one sport maybe in the world and definitely in the United States. So I don't regret a thing, trust me, I don't. I want to make sure we're on the same crate. I don't regret anything. I'm

just in moving forward to set them circumstances what I was facing. Now my grandson doesn't have to face, so he can make a choice based on another set of factors and not survival now Bengals, of course on Sunday Opening Night is tonight. Are you shocked and amazed at the gambling money coming into professional sports, especially football, which is a perfect game to gamble? Baseball is not so perfect, Basketball is not perfect, but football, you know where

the action is going to be. You know where the sidelines are. You have eighteen camera set up. If somebody had said to you many years back, gambling is going to be the dominant part of the National Football League and players will be suspended. Not the Paul Horning types and Alex Carrises, but dozens NFL. NFL players have been suspended. Are you surprised that the NFL has gone into the gambling world? Oh? Not, by no sets of

imagination. The NFL have Again, it's a it's a cash cow, money making machine, and there's just no way those thirty two owners are thirty one owners plus the packers can ill afford to turn those billions and billions of dollars down. But you know the challenge you have because it becomes hypocrisy at its worst, where now you're asking players to go out there. They're everyone's gambling

on the game. Everyone you have fantasy football, have all these sources of revenue, and you're telling the players that they can't participate in this, which is very, very difficult. But you know, another challenging thing when you know when you're when your physical attributes are your assets, and you know and you have owners and owners are bosses and you have to respect that. What excites you about the twenty twenty three Bengals at this point, I just think

they're They're healthy. I think Joe Burrow is going to be healthy. I think Zack Taylor I made a wonderful decision and hold any back from preseason, which they probably wasn't gonna do. Anyway, I'm excited about not just the Bengals. I'm excited about Baltimore, Cleveland and Pittsburgh because you know, we talked about this many times. Yes, I'm a huge Bengal fan. I want them to win, but I love competition. I love great games. I love fourth quarter nail biters. I love all the players planned. I

don't want to. I don't want my team, the Bengals, to win by default because Lamar Jackson doesn't play or something like that. I want the twenty two that's men to be out there and I want I want the game to come down to the last drive. And that's what gives me an adrenaline as a as a football fan. Per se how good is Joe Burrow? Because I talk about Kenny Anderson belongs in the Hall of Fame, Boomer size and maybe you'll get to the Hall of Fame eventually. How good is Joe

Burrow compared to those other quarterbacks? Well, I would use I would not use the term of good with any of those three guys. I would use the term greek. How great are those guys? And if you notice both, all three of them are on the same parallel. They've participated in the Super bowls, came up short, Kenny and Boomer has won the MVP, and I'm pretty sure Joe's gonna win an MVP very soon. So their their

legacies and their careers are kind of parallel. What Joe obviously can do is if he wins the Super Bowl, and I think that's what holds Kenny backs from from making it to the Hall of Fame. But you know, I love my name to be mentioned in the regards of a Kenny Anderson boomer assizes and now with Joe Burrow. I just think it's great for the fans, not good, but great or more phenomenal for the fans to just to have we can recognize those three guys as great some of the greatest players to ever

put on the uniform. And Tim McGee i is a Super Bowl champion or bust for the Bengals. Unlike the other two years the Bengals I'm sorry, three years that the Bengals went to the Super Bowl, there was a sense in each of the first two years, well this is short, this is surprising they got here. And then when they went to the Super Bowl a couple of years ago, it was like, my gosh, this is unbelievable.

Los Angeles. We're playing in Los Angeles, Rams and the Super Bowl, and of course, much like the other games, up in the fourth quarter then lost because of a bad officials call. I might add on Logan Wilson, that's a different story. But this year there's a sense super Bowl champ or bust. What does the great Tim McGee say. I think it's very I think I would have to agree with it, because they're very talented and they may be the most talented team in the National Football League. And

I think it's all about the run. They still have Patrick Mahons, they still have Josh Allen, they still have Lamar Jackson. They have some other very, very very good football teams that they have to face. So I don't think it's going to be easy. And I wouldn't call a season bust if they've made it to the championship game or around of the playoffs. I think it's bust if they don't make it to the playoffs, if they don't win the AFS North, I think that's when you can start labeling things as

that. But people are going to teams are going to be gunning for them, rightfully so, and they understand their talent and they have raised the bar.

And not only have they raised the bar for themselves and the fan base, they have raised the bar from the hold national coverage now because they are getting into respect that I think they deserved and they deserved last year and the year before too unbelievable because we're gonna know in the next nine days, ten days at Cleveland at home against Baltimore, or if they're oz and two or one and one or two and ozer or one one and one or maybe zero

zero and two, whatever they are, the course of the season will be set in the next ten days. Am I correct? I wouldn't agree with that. And here's the reason why you're facing contains that could be too They can they can literally split between Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Cleveland because all those teams are just that good. Pittsburgh I think, you know, obviously they got Mike tom and they may not have the talent of the Bengals and the

Browns and the Ravens, but they got one hell of a coaching. I personally, I think he's the best coach in the National Football League right now. So I wouldn't I wouldn't panic on that. I think the other three teams are gonna have the same cuff road ahead of them, where they're not gonna you know, they're not gonna go and lose just one or two games. I think the winner of the division is gonna lose maybe four or five, maybe even six games. But I think they'll be prepared to face the

Kansas City he who obviously are the ring of Super Bowls camps. They're going to prepare themselves for that, and I think losses do bring some type of positive out. You're not going to be They're not going to be able to just wrestle on the law. It's going to be a weekend and weekend, a weekend week out grind. You're going to have party. It's wonderful. I mean, September, all the high school football is going on the Yellow PG event. I don't know if you're much of a fan of golf,

but at Kenwoll Country Club, two million dollars Kroger Classics underway. You have the Reds tomorrow, Saint Louis in town. The Reds normally can't beat Saint Louis. They're in town for three, they're half a game out of the playoffs, marching maybe for glory. You've got the Bengals with the best talent in the AFC North, and I think the best talent maybe in all of football. I look at their wide receiving corps of the Chiefs, even with

Kelsey, they're nearly as good as what the Bengals have. They have a great offensive line, the best since Munyo's in Montoya. They have a pretty damn good coach, and defense looks stacked. And I'm thinking right now, it's this the most talented Bengals team you've ever seen. I do, but I have to add one more things. But all those things are great with FC Cincinnati, the Bengals and all the positive things that are going on with

the Reds and all that. But also the PP eight Professional Pickleball Tournament is in town at the Lunter Center. So for me, hey man, that that catapults right. I want to see Ben Dunn and Annelie. I want to see the stars Tyson McGovern and they come out and play, and that's that's going to be very exciting for me. Lastly, because of all your surgeries, one will Tim mcgavey. Tim mcgave me back on the pickleball court. Ah Man, you know what I don't. I no longer under the

I'm not I'm no longer under the care of the Bengals doctor. So my doctor right now is LANDA McGee, So I don't think he's gonna allow me out there anytime soon. But when I am able to get out there, hopefully, I'll be able to get back out there, but hopefully if sooner than sooner than later. Let me write the stall I got seg the rock, Dave Lapham, me give me Tim McGee. It's the end of the season. They've played seventeen games. What is the record of your Bengals this

season? Seventeen game? I am going to say the Bengals will be thirteen and four. Now, that's exactly what I said, thirteen and four, which is which means they'll have a deep run in the playoffs and to the Super Bowl and beyond and before before I die, I want to see the Bengals win their first Super Bowl and the Reds win their sixth World Series title. That's not too much to ask for. I want one from Mike Brown.

I really want one from Mike Brown. Eighty eight years old, and it's it's time, all right, Tim McGee, the great number eighty five, no number in Cincinnati history is more this thing which than eighty five with Ike and with Ocho Cinco, Tim McGee and T Higgins, once again, good luck to you and your recovery from knee surgery. And Tim McGee, thank you for coming on the Phil Cunningham show. Thank you Tim, all

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one of the movies? Well if it is, that, ain't the one? Yeah? Adam Sandler? Yeah, yeah, Sandler was his name, Adam Sandler, not Billy Sadler. I know something like that. I told a lot of people that you are an expert on motion pictures and the people who perform in them. Duh oh, and to the gown to you that into like that literature math? I like math math and sith and simes trivia.

No, I don't get that. Hello, quiet broadcasting. Bill Felichick's girlfriend leaving him after all these years of girlfriend bliss one now wants to doe the ray to me and the fassulati and more dough and for being the girlfriend. She can't get any mine for being a girlfriend, can't she? I don't know. She didn't claim all kind that'll be the end of men. I mean, the women already get it if you get married. But if he can get it, wouldout even be married. Seat they have all of

one thing and half of the other. They got all of it, They got all they got. We're in trouble. But now Bill Belichick's weapon, undefeated, untied, unscored upon. It's gravity history, it's gravity. It's one of those things in life that just the world right now. If she could claim all kinds of stuff, you know, abuse, well, he's a barrel of laps anyway, he seems like is he funny man? BELI

he is? I don't know. I saw two bills an HBO thing, and that was, well, those two guys are unhappy, the two bills from the Giants and from the Patriots. I saw a press conference here he had. I guess it was. I don't know if it was last week or this week or whatever. But you know, he's pretty famous for not like answering any questions, right, But it was proof that if you ask

a good question, someone even like him will answer it. Someone asked him, I thought a good question, which was so talk about the long snapper. I mean there, you know NFL roster spots, you only get fifty three of them, like one of them has to go to a guy. All he does is snap? Why can't you get a I thought it was a very good question, and he did too. Apparently he went into like a ten minute answer that was basically the history of special teams play in the

NFL since nineteen seventy. It was unbelievable. Gotta have a good long snapper, Yeah, it was. He was explaining why and and and and basically saying, I've thought the same way you have. I've analyzed it. I've thought about God, wouldn't it be better to have an extra wide receiver? An extra pass rusher. But here's the reasons why. And it goes back to you know, Bob Auto Graham and you know, just rattled off all these names of all these long snappers that no one's ever remember. Yeah,

it was amazing. Didn't snapper of long note like a fifteen twenty years Clark Harris? Yeah, that's him, because then you don't know there isn't he. No, he's out. No, No, you don't know him until he screws up Corris case the game's over. I mean, you got a game winning field goal to a beat Kansas City in Kansas City and the long snapper whiffs. Now what, I got a funny long snapper story. So there's a long snapper when I was with the Titans. This is a No.

Five and it shows the importance of a long snapper, so, you know whatever. There was a punt and basically he gets injured and it's determined by the by the doctor that he has a torn acl and the coach goes to him and says, hey man, hey man, we need you. So they interlocked legs with the guard next to him. It wasn't me, by the way, and uh, he's not the rest of the game without an acel. Well did anybody hit him? Isn't it part of the game.

Well, they just told him my head, just don't bother running down, you know, I said we were playing ten level down, Yeah, and just don't get hurt. But the defensive players hit the long snappers. That part anymore. He used to be able to just absolutely clawham. But the field goal kicker, he's like the quarterback. Yes, you can't do it with Joe Burrow contract. Here we are on the eve of Gloria, talk about this and we got nothing. Is there a problem? I think

nine to nine he signs nine nine. He's got Saturday, the leaves Saturday now players within the season, but before he leaves for the stadium, nine nine nine will sign on nine nine Right right now, I have written down what you said on May the twelfth, right there of this year. I was very optimistic about the Bengals on May twelve. Yeah, Sega isn't going seventeen And oh that's right, you're a stooge rocket If that's true, big

boy, you got a fight Sunday, Oh boy, rock hasn't. Thirteen and four by Tim McGee, The Pride of Tennessee thirteen and four not bad, and I have him going twelve and five or we're gonna know in ten days, because come about Sunday evening and we're gonna know if the Bengals are two and ozer. This team's off to the races. The Bengals have six games before the bye week. It is imperative that they are at a minimum four and two'd love to be five and one. If you're three and three,

because this is a backloaded schedule, that's not good. And by the way they played Cleveland, I had to re check it a bunch of times, but Joe Burrow is one in five against the Cleveland Browns in his history, and Zach Taylor's lost what three or four in a row? Right, at least they've won five of the last six and what was it, five of six and the last eight of ten meetings the Brownies. But the only time record is what in the series? Fifty two and forty seven, Queen

City. Today's are Sunday's the one hundredth game? Fifty two forty seven. How you feeling about the season. I'm quietly optimistic. I'm intending to be a pessimistic kind of guy. But when you have Joe Burrow, no summer camp, Joe Burrow, no contract, Joe Burrow limping, Joe Burrow hurt again, no starters playing in the preseason. None. They haven't played again,

nothing, And they're going to Cleveland. Of course they're they have some decent pass rusher or two pretty good Miles Garrett D's pretty good, it's pretty good. And Sean is Cleveland quarterback? Is he any good? The Shawn Watson? Is he any good? They got the runner. I said this with Molo and sons, and from my experience, I had this experience. The Bengals also have to fight. Look, there's high expectations for no one like, no one's discrediting them, no one's you know, everyone that knows

anything knows that this is a really, really good team. I think the Bengals have to fight. Hey man, let's just kind of get this regular season over worth and get to the playoffs. Because of course, the regular seasons I get. When I was with the Colts, let's get this super Bowl six and it was hey you no. Seven? I remember that was a big thing with coach Dungee. Always was remindus, hey, guys, look, every week matters don't start thinking about January, because you can't do

anything about January unless you take care of September. And so that's that's something that they will have to fight because it's like the Bengals have been there, have been real, real close. They've knocked on the door. So the tendencies just be like, Okay, can we just kind of fast forward this regular season. Let's get let's get to Kansas, cy, let's get the

plant. And you can't do it. And if you do do it well, there's high expectations and only a Super Bowl crown will satisfy long suffering Bengal fans. That's this is the best team they've ever had. Remember when we were sitting here praying on bended knees, seg that this team would win a playoff game, just win, not going anymore now, who cares? The bar has been raised. That's a good thing to to the high sky.

And we want Joey Burrow to come out in Clayland with the opening drive, go eighty three yards, touchdown past the T Higgins in the corner of the end zone. Let the games begin. Willy the student reporters a proud service of your local Thames Star Heating and air Conditioning Dealers, Tame Star Quality, You could feeling Cincinnati, Calwayoming airon won eight eight, eight, nine, nine, six h v A C Sports Bat Love Ohio. Part one is

Sunday Preview the game tonight, Lance Rock correct, that's right. I think it's our eighth year eighth or night that came around table show. I can't believe you're still with him? Six pm Live from Long Neils. Does he ever? Does he ever like try to like say hey, I'm buying you dinner or something like that. Doesn't inviot me anything in eight years. I have a text here from Aaron of Social Security. You'll be there at four.

Here we go. Remember the importance of long snappers. In the first game last year against the Dealers, the Bengals long snapper went out with an injury, ed use a backup, and Evan McPherson missed two potential game winning field goal. Oh boy, I'm saying I'm surprised you didn't know that, but Aaron knew it at Social Security. Remember that, I remember it.

Now. Tell you to start sending my checks, will you. NFL season kicks off tonight Detroit and Kansas City Action at seven thirty, Fox Sports thirteen six knee. Don't know if he's playing or not. It's questionable, say is he reads with a day off today? The homestead continues tomorrow night, first to three against those Cardinals. But the first game, as I understand it, is Bills at Jets, the first Monday night game, Monday night. Yes, how do you feel about that one? Well, may not

be able to see it on some local cables. Jets Jets, Jets, Jets. And now one big Aaron Rodgers didn't win that. That's the biggest game. That'll be unbelievable in New York. They'll let him have it. What about the Bengals Browns total? It is forty eight right now. I'm gonna hold you account for this. Are you here tomorrow? You'll be no Los Cruces Lumba South Carolina s Cruces next week. That was two weeks ago. He's got a drive. I heard lost Cruci. It just takes a

day and a half to get there. I have the last latting him on delta from one damn trip. First game. Give me the final score Sunday Browns v. Bengals. Right there, what I'll go? Twenty four twenty Bengals say, uh, twenty seven, twenty three Bengals, I'm going fifty one to tens Bengals one to ten. Yes, I am going way over here. It is right to ten. Just for hop Sunday Sunday twenty four, I'll get Americ graders put the pull up with the ladies said, how

many you buying today? May twenty four? Well, okay, twenty four twenty Rock say twenty seven, twenty three, correct, fifty one ten. Whoever's closer winsall picking on the win correct, Yeah, okay? Also Willie at the Friendly Confines. The Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P and G is underway with Ted McKay tell Rock the leaders at this point. China's Rook Sin Lee Rook seven seven birdies today. She's seven under in the clubhouse of

the sixty five. That's pretty good. Uh. Laniah Strom of Sweden is one shot back after a sixty six? What about a Korean? Happy Ewing is even through Abby Ewing, the defending champion, where she's even on the day. Lakota West Marissa Steen is even through six. Give me the leaders. That's what I just did. She's not leading an even par No. I mean, I'm just telling rook sin Lee the leader at seven under. What about lay Dakto, I don't know. She's not in it. She

didn't qualify. He's negotiating a deal for the Vietnam against Henry Kissinger. Her name the top USA player so far as tied for fourth fourteenth. Bailey Tardy is at three under. I know you can't talk about this having worked with ESPN, but stephen A. Smith was forced to apologize when he referred to Otani can't be the face of baseball because he doesn't speak the native language, which is English or Spanish, and so he had to apologize for some cultural

sin against Otani. Your comments if you can uh a lot of baseball people that would agree with that objectively. You can't say that because I often I think myself, you know, like Ellie the Cruise, how many endorsement opportunities is not going? Is he not getting because you can't get on a commercial for Jake Sweeney? Is hey, come back? You know it's I don't know, but you know at least Spanish is the main language spoken. He

stephen A said he doesn't speak the native tongue of English or Spanish. Is he gonna be fired? No, he had to apologize as I'm sorry and stay obvious. But he also probably makes he got a UCL injury right right, Tommy John again, Yeah, allegedly he's gonna pitch anyway, but we'll see what happens. But Ohtani is fabulous. He looked good in a red uniform with era trad speak any language they want. And for Verlander, so he could have got missus Kate Upton. Let's get kay here Marsh Marsh shots

and Verlander looks pretty good. Calm down, Rock used medicine. Ye here, here, here's your here's your card, CBD. We know you took We know you took the pills because we got it on video. You put them in your pocket. Kelly wishes you wouldn't do that because they chase her around the house all night. Did she let say get me out of the action. And Harrison or you're shooting blanks? William Otter of a beautiful day.

You're in the tri state and the LPGA ha said the friendly confines and leading right now is Rook Sin Lee of China at seven hundred seven birdies second places. Late, Dak, do we leave you with the immortal words of the STU Report. How about that, sports fans, thank you, laugh, laugh. Let's continue with more the rock. The bets are laid. Profits have been made on seven hundred w l

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