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The latest on the Titan Submarine and Electronic Vehicles. Plus, Dr. Dean Kereiakes checks in! Tune in on 700 WLW.

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Hi, Billy Cunningham to great American Rights Baseball off today. They've won eleven games in a row. They can't lose any more than FC can ever lose again. And when Messi, when Lionel Messi arrives in Cincinnati on August twenty three, he'll be beaten about the face and head by FC. Cincinnati is going to be great and Red Spaseball continues Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with Atlanta Braves in town. This is a preview of the LCS.

Of course, the Red just swept Houston in Houston, that'll be a preview of the World Series itself. But until then, my gosh, do we have problems. And whether it's global warming, or whether it's electric vehicles, or whether it's abortion being a sacrament to the radical leftists or more, we have nothing but issues everywhere. And I would note that a guest of mine of many years was Clifford May. Cliff May has a new book out,

Blood of the Congo. Of course you may not know this, but every time you buy an ev it may hasten the death of a black kid and the minds of southeast Southeast Congo, where hundreds are killed every year so that we can drive our evs. Cliff, for me, the book is Blood of the Congo. And Cliff, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.

You're the founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracy. Is also a columnist with The Washington Times. Many times I find myself watching a suburbanite, generally a female, as some yuppie dude behind the Tesla wheel, thinking about how cool and relevant they are in their own minds. Do they understand what's happening where these materials come from. So Cliff, tell the American people Blood of the Congo, what's that great book about? Okay? And you'll

write a mc collumist at the Washington Times, And you're right. I'm the founder and president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracy. I didn't write this book. This book came to my attention. To come to the attention of more people. Is called Cobalt writ How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our lives? Or a column about it written by an American researcher. His name is said Arthur Kara. He is a senior fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. And I've got to say, as an ex reporter's a good

investigative reporter. Which what he did is he went to the two Congo, which is in Central Africa, and he went surreptitiously because if people knew he was reporting on this, his life would have been in danger. So he found ways to get in there and see what was going on. And what he found out is really it should be starting and should be And it's very important to know. I have nothing against electric vehicles. Wonderful machine is they're

looked by fun. I understand why people want to ride in them. Most people who buy them, by the way, buy them as a second car, not a first car. But it's all fun. But the idea that they are green and clean, I am sorry. They are not. And one of the ways in which they are not is that you have to understand this. In order to make an electric vehicle, you need a big battery to Tesla, it's probably about a thousand pounds, and key ingrediest in that

battery is cobalt. I won't go into a big scientific explanation unless you want me to, but the cobalt is necessary to produce energy density without the battery overheating. Energy density means it means how much range you're going to get for your car. So you need in this thousand pounds, but you need a lot of cobalt. The main place cobalt is mined is in Congo, and he and who is mining it, much of it is being mined. It's

been called artists miners, which sounds wonderful. What it really means is children, in many cases, men and women with their hands going into tunnels, going into caves and pulling out the rocks and pulling them into into sacks and maybe getting a dollar a day. And the cobalt they're mining is toxic. They don't have gloves, their blots or anything else. And what he was able to find, said Kara's by going into by through his investigations, he

wasn't. He was able to reveal the cobalt mining tunnel involves slavery, involves child labor, forced labor, death, bondage, human trafficking, hazard and toxic working conditions, pathetic wages, injury and death, incalculable, incalculable environmental damage. One local researcher told Cara the mining companies have polluted the entire region for all the crops, all the animals and fish, they are all contaminated. Now here's one thing that Karatt didn't get quite well. I won't say

he got right. What he says is, look that no one's accepting responsibility for all these negative consequences, not the government, not matter. But here's the important thing. We're and I'm gonna I'm gonna let you cast us than you can of the coboth goes to one country. Can you guess what country that is? Would it be Malaysia, the Philippines, the Singapore, Would it be Canada, Would it be Panama? Would it be Peru? Let me think, would it be Argentina, would it be Brazil, would it

be Belgium? Or would it be Communist? Right? China, You've got it. You got it, you got it. It goes to China, and China takes it, buys the cobalt very inexpensively, and then it refines it and it processes it and it makes it into the batteries that are used for all these electric vehicles. And China Communist China, as you said, that Chinese Communist Party has controlled the minds of the mind We don't quite know.

What we do know is that most people are very important Congo. But there are a lot of people in the government who are very rich right because the Chinese. The Chinese are doing in the Congo what they're doing here, which is they buy off the leadership directly or indirectly for millions and millions and

then rip off the populace for billions and billions. And when I read the exer of this book, Blood of the Congo, that seventy five percent of the world supply is coming out of the Congo because it is so cheap and inexpensive because of the slave labor, and that China is paying it, paying buying off the Congolese leadership, much like one might say they bought off the

leadership in this country. And as a consequence, every time you buy a tesla, you have to understand that it was produced by slave labor, child labor, force labor. It destroyed the environment of the Congo, the working conditions, pathetic wages, injury and death generally of younger African children who are killed and murdered, the women that are raped and trafficked, and the men that are also destroyed. But there's no sense of the radical left on the

environment. There'll be no investigation of this what Clifford made. There's not going to be an investigation by the New York Times to send reporters to the Congo that produces seventy five percent of the world's supply of this ingredient for a battery, cobalt, which must be in these batteries. Seventy five percent. Why won't the Washington Post, CBS News run to the Congo, do undercover investigation and talk about the cost of these evs. They're real costs. Why won't

they do that? You and I could have a long discussion about what's happened to the media and how the media, not least, but not only in the area of environmentalism. They are not They are not They are not reporting to seek truth. They're not investigative reporters. They are cheerleaders for their radical environmentalists who for some reason, and it's really kind of strange that we could explore why they say they're environmentalists, but they are absolutely okay with the destruction

of the environment in the Congo in order to get these electric vehicles. Now, and even the author of the book, and I got to give him great credit for his investigative reporting, he seems to think that electric vehicles are some solution to the problem of global warming. We have an instruction of that

too. They are not. It's very clear that if everybody in the United States tomorrow went out and jumped their their internal combustion car and board an electric vehicle, the climate of the Earth would not be affected in any way that you can measure. That is absolutely the case. So something else is going on there. And by the way, where's the UN about this? You shouldn't the UN be concerned? And by the way, we're producing electric vehicles

from this cobalt. But nine out of ten people in the Congo and hundreds of millions of people in Africa have no electricity in their home to turn on a fan or a life much less a computer. And if you think they're gonna that's what real poverty is. By the way, no electricity, no power. That's serious, serious poverty. Okay, Now if you don't, if you want them to have a little bit of prosperity. In other words, they can turn on a ceiling fan, their kids can study by a

light. They maybe can turn on a computer in their home. They need electricity. They're not going to get it by from wind farms, from spoler and they are going to get it only frankly from hydrocarbons. If you're I live at Africa for three years, if you're a farmer, you want to get a little prosperous, you buy a small tractor. You don't plug it

in, you need gas, you need diesel for it. And then if you get enough prop not just to feed your family, but to make a little bit of money, so you can buy a riskwatch, maybe a bicycle, maybe a ten roof of your house. You need some kind of truck to take it to market. It's not going to be a plugin. It's not going to be an electric vehicle. So we are denying hydrocarbons to the people of Africa, which means we are putting them into greater poverty and not

allowing them to come out of poverty. That is now the mission of the UN, the Davos crowd, and it's US policy to say right now in the Bibe administration to say we're fighting a war against fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are by the way, the Chinese in the midst of this, what are they doing now building coal powered plan one after or another, and coal of

the hydrocarbons. Coal is the most polluting for a lot of reasons. I could explain about a probably will unless you force me no. But Cole, in fact, we have a whole bunch of clean energy coal in this country, all the scrubbers, etc. That the Chinese never worry about. They don't care about that. It looks for me like every act of green activism seems designed to make life harder for working people in the United States and in

Europe. But of course it is killing large number of Africans. One might say the UNACP, the Urban League, the Congressional Black Caucus, they should be on this issue like white on rice. By that, I mean they've got to be publicizing that when you buy these electrical vehicles, you're indirectly participating

in the killing of large numbers of African kids and the cobalt mines. So why doesn't the UNCP and Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson and Morning Joe and all these so called elite limousine activists have to say, look what we're doing, not just to the planet. It's not making us any more clean. It's

a terrible way. There's no way to get rid of all the thousand pound batteries out of all these cars, the resale value use of the Tesla have plummeted because it is damn near impossible to pass on to a son or a daughter or a grandchild your car with seventy five thousand miles on it, because you got to get brand new batteries that can cause fifteen to twenty thousand dollars

exacerbating more of these torture being conducted in the Congo. So why aren't the so called limousine liberals in America pointing out the fact that when you buy a Tesla, you're there's not Number one, you're destroying the planet. Number two, you're hurting the lives of Africans, and number three, it doesn't solve any problem relative to be so called man made global warming. Y aren't the activists involved? Yeah, somebody should ask the question. I guess you will.

Now, don't black lives in Africa matter? Because if they do? You, as you say, the Black Congressional Black Caucus would be all over this issue, would be demanding hearings on this issue and demanding to know why the Biden administration is pushing to get rid of fossil fuels to eliminate the internal combustion engine and to substitute for electric vehicles in the in the short term,

again, I think, look, I want consumers to have choice. Sure, I think over time electric vehicles are going to be are going to be a great thing. There's a place for them. But we shouldn't have a government force transition before we deal with all these environmental humanist matters. Right now we're ignoring them and pursuing something else. And I who really fear that this is not about environmentalism, It's about D growth, it's about d industrialization.

You are too you are too wealthy, and if you're and if you want greater equity, which means less incomme inequality, there are two possibilities. One is to make poor people rich early. There is to make rich people poorer. Making rich people poorer is a lot easier and over the long term.

When you buy these evs to TESTLAS, you're buying a car that's gonna plummet in price down Number two, it's a vehicle that it's fifteen to twenty thousand dollars in battery upgrades after seventy thousand miles has become Number three, there's no place to put these billions of batteries. And number four, you have to understand where cobalt lithium comes from. And the communist red Chinese got ninety percent of it coming to them, then they will decide for us which of our

power plants. And one can only imagine now we're in June and terrible crime waves in certain cities and Texas right now, the average temperatis one hundred, five hundred and ten degrees. We have to grossly upgrade the ability of our power plants. And to do that, it is not about windmills and solar panels made in communist red China. It's about using the fossil fuels we have.

So the middle class Americans canna enjoy a normal life. Well, Clifford May, we got to run the book is Blood of the Congo, and

you're the founder and president of Foundation for Defensive Democracies. All we can do is normal Americans is point out that this headlong rush in the VS is costing lives, costing money, hurting the environment, having no benefits whatsoever for the ozone layer, and it's being done for a specific purpose to enrich a few of the expense of the many and Clifford May once again thank you for coming on the Pill Cunningham Show, and with your permission, we'll do it again.

Thank you, Clifford, the thanks glad to do it. FDD dot org or Washington Times dot com. They can read my comm and learn a little more about this subject. Cliff May, thank you very much. Thank you all. Let's continue with more. All of us want to live in a world in which there's no carbon based fuels whatsoever, and that we're using dilithium crystals or cold fusion energy or something of that character. Legislation cannot demand

engineering advances. You can't pass a wall that says, okay, by twenty thirty we're gonna have no gasoline powered cars in the state of California, and by twenty thirty five in the Midwest, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, we're gonna have nothing but electric vehicles. We don't have the power grid. When riching the communist Red Chinese and is costing us serious billions of dollars in this country, and is participating in the killing of black kids in the Congo Go

get you go, get your tesla. Let's continue with more. Bill cunning in the Great American Live at Home of the Reds Unbeatable on news Radio seven hundred WW. No Basi Dashrath, Magie's wife died because the nearest doctor was over forty miles away. To prevent others in his village from suffering the same fate, he worked twenty two years to hand carver road through the mountain to cut the distance to nine miles. No basion. Just as amazing are Eddie

and Rocky. They serve up the good times and help you kick back after a long day. No dye and rodd. This afternoon WLW from gas to groceries must continue. Now after one o'clock is John Loutt. You might know that I hit the music. Hit the music makes me want to do the chachhuns all right after one o'clock is John Lott And he worked in the Trump

administration for years gathering statistics on crime. Things of that character. You may have heard repeatedly, as Alex Egan has heard that Governor Governor Gavin Newsom's running around the country saying that it's more violent in the Red States than in the Blue States. That being Ohio, to be in Tennessee, to be in Georgia, and somehow more violent than being in a blue city in a blue

state. Now, some of the crime statistics in Ohio and the Tennessee and Georgia are distorted by what by having within its boundaries Scinnati, Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo, and or Memphis, or Nashville and or Atlanta, Georgia, so they don't, you know, figures lie in Liar's figure that our little region here is a perfect example of what Gavin Newsom is not talking about. If you take the crime statistics out of the city of Cincinnati, out of

Hamleton County's numbers, they plummet. There's not much crime happening either in Warren Butler or Clamont County or Brown County or Adams County. Every now and then there's a horrible incident on on a regular basis, it is largely crime free. So liars figure and figures lie. So if you're in Tennessee, take out Memphis and take out in Nashville, there's not much crime at all.

So the in order to make a point the national media talks about the crime and red states, we'll talk about the counties in which Joe Biden was selected by the majority of the residents in those counties compared to the ones with the Trump counties, you'll see a big difference. Also, he's going to talk about Hunter Biden. Last few nights. I talked to Hannity about this on Tuesday. He's sent on numerous guests who have spent one to three years in

federal prison for committing precisely the same crime that Hunter Biden committed. With the with the guns. Here was a drug addict, and admit, a drug addict who purchased illegally a firearm and it was found in a dumpster put there by god knows who near a school. Normally the feeds take those things seriously, but anymore, if I'm James Bogan and I want a criminal case, if I'm Mike Allen Senior or junior, I walk into federal court and say

I want the Hunter Biden deal. I want that deal. Guess what, it's not going to be available to you. That's after one o'clock today, after two o'clock today. Is the Great Greek. It's not the Lambardini brothers of Skyline. Chili's not the Eglomisi brothers. It is not Tom Gregory or Dean Gregory the Great Greeks. It's not some Alex Trontifilu, not at all.

Doctor Dean Karyocas will be here from the Christ Hospital at two of five to talk about the latest of Christ and what's going on there and more like you, I want to live a life that's full. I want to live a life as long as I can, hurting as few people as as possible, and maximizing the positive aspects of being a great American. For many years, the basin of Cincinnati, especially in the summertime or in the winter,

had a haze as small about it. You could stand in Clifton and you couldn't see Covington on a so called clear day because they were small everywhere. Over the last forty to fifty years, Cincinnati, like every major American city, has been cleaned up in magnificent ways. And but for the pandemic recently we went through life expected sea is going well into the eighties. If you make it to the age of sixty five, as Alexegan would have hoped to

do, you likely will live in other twenty years. That wasn't the way things were. Things are clean because of natural gas. It used to be coal was everywhere and cold dust was everywhere. Coal was delivered inside shoots into

basements and then burned in furnaces. It was cold dust everywhere, and there was a small lad's been taken out of all the gasoline and cold normally is not being used in this country because of fracking and natural gas, which is a miracle substance to burn very little or no pollution and provides air conditioning in the summer heat in the winter, and it's wonderful. But the Greens, the Theeta Gruenberg's of those things want nothing to do with that, and so

it is an article of faith. Having spent billions of dollars with no return. The Green New Deal is now proliferating throughout America and the openly campaign to deprive working class Americans like you, like you a good life. It's an

example of what's wrong. When I talked at Dale Donovan, the Great American, He's got his show on fifty five KRC and otherwise knows how cars are repaired, etc. I hit him, I get him on three or four times a year, and he's in the front lines of repairing and replacing cars and batteries and carburetion, etc. Tuneups, collision, whatever it might be, he will freely tell you that maybe in twenty years from now, we're

gonna have functional electrical batteries and vehicles that'll work, that somehow we're gonna have the power grid fueled by cold nuclear fusion or dilithium crystals, and we have boundless, incredibly cheap origins for all the energy needs that we ever have. According to our own Department of Energy, we have about one hundred and fifty more year years of oil and natural gas that we're aware of now, which I get us one hundred and fifty years down the road, and every few

years it gets cleaner and better and more is being used. At this point in twenty twenty three, it is not possible to fuel America's energy production with electric vehicles. It's simply technologically. You want it, you want it to exist, but it doesn't exist. The Congress cannot pass laws demanding scientific discoveries by a certain date. I watched yesterday with the CEO and president of Ford.

Guy's name is Farley, rolling around with Jim Kramer of CNBC. He is saying that by twenty thirty that Ford will not sell any more gasoline powered cars at six and a half years away. Right, he's demanding technological leap for that we can envision, but it currently it's not available. It doesn't work. And when you talk to Dale Donovan, he will tell you that as soon as the electric vehicle gets to sixty seventy thousand miles eighty thousand miles,

all the batteries have got to be replaced. And when they are replaced, they are filled with materials largely from the Congo because it is so cheap there to mine cobalt at great human costs. Imagine little teenage boys and girls going deep into mines and putting these substances, these rocks over their backs and hauling them out, put them on trucks to the coastline, ships to China

in order to fuel our insatiable demand for lithium cobalt batteries. And the experts will tell you that we're twenty to thirty years away from changing the ingredients and these batteries, and maybe never, maybe we've already discovered the best batteries imaginable are going to be filled with lithium and cobalt and radium and all kinds of exotic materials that presently only exist in the Congo, presently only exist in Africa. And you heard my guests talk about the cost of mining these items.

Anyone care about that? That little boys and girls give their lives so you can drive an electric vehicle. Does this make sense to anyone, that we're doing this kind of stuff right now? I pray to God that does not make sense to you, because it is a terrible circumstance that these children are

being put in. The investigations have revealed the cobalt mining in the Congo, which provides seventy five percent of the world's supply, presently involved slavery, sure, hundreds of deaths per year, forced labor, you uman bondage, human trafficking, debt bondage, hazardous and toxic working conditions, pathetic wages, injury and death, also destroying the environment of Central Africa. Do you care? I no, I don't care. I want to get a brand new tesla.

Oh no, I don't care about that. Do you really? Do you really? And when it comes time, after fifty to seventy five thousand miles, your batteries are worn out, you got to get brand new batteries. It used to be in it presently is you could trade in your vehicle get five or ten thousand dollars toward the next one. Oh no, no, not with evs. The resale price and the used car price of evs have plummeted through the floor because it costs ten to twenty thousand dollars to put

new batteries in at a high expense. So therefore the vehicle becomes worthless five or ten years down the road. You got to pay someone to take it off your hands. Why are we doing this? What's the reason when the environment we have now is cleaner than it's been for the last one hundred years, and that there are literally tens of thousands of union jobs destroyed by Joe Biden with the XL pipeline, plus other mining techniques are prohibited and bart in

this country. It's this drawing and middle class lifestyle. To think about this as a middle class Americans, which was the creation after World War Two. Every act of green activism seems designed to make life more difficult for working class people. Everything they do is just more and more difficult to make it. But we continue down this road because that's an article of faith of government.

They want control if everything tomorrow by Friday became. If every gasoline powered car, which is cleaner than it's ever been with great value, is taken off the road and everyone gets an EV. We don't have close to the power grid necessary to fuel that, and most people, of course, at the end of a day's work, would likely plug in their EV at the same time every night, seven days a week. The power grid would be drained dry. We wouldn't have the ability to generate electricity. And by the way,

all that electricity comes from coal, oil, and natural gas. Presently, that's what we had. Three thousand, five hundred power plants inside this country, and every year we lose about three percent of them to rules and regulations. As Communist Red China is building one coal fired power plant every week.

As far as the eye can see. It's an article of faith, especially among the Communist Red Chinese, that you pay off the leadership of a country with millions of dollars in their pockets and then what you do is economically

rape that country for years for billions and billions of dollars. In Cuba, right now, the Communist Red Chinese are building a military base on the northern shore of Cuba, ninety miles from Key West, every country in Asia and Africa, and the Silk Road in the Europe is being bought and paid for

by energy production fueled by the communist Red Chinese. And now we do know, don't we that Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, and Joe Biden and Jim Biden and all the Biden grandchildren have put in their accounts hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars originating in Barisma, which is the Ukraine or communist Red China, because they're giving the leadership big bucks in order to get the business of

the American people. Then they will decide what vehicles we drive, how far we drive them, and get rid of gasoline powered cars and put us under the boot of the communist Red Chinese where most of the batteries and solar panels are being made. And we have no way presently to get rid of use batteries and use solar panels. We have no way of getting that done. Doesn't exist the technologists. So why are we doing it when we are the

powerhouse of natural gas, of fracking and more. You tell me, let's continue, so you pay off the Bidens, pay off the Obamas, pay off the bill Gates types. Get American industrialist to me Xixaoping and Beijing. Get all that done, make sure they get make lots of money, and then every schlepts like you pay the price and a reduced lifestyle and more expensive

vehicles that have no value after five to seven years of use. In this discus, let's continue and coming up later is John Lott to talk about Hunter Biden and talk about the fact that Gavin Newsom is running around the country talking about red cities and red states have a crime problem and statistically that is simply false. And the scammer in chief, of course is Joe Biden. They trott him out this morning. He has trotted out to say hi to the

Prime Minister of India, guy named Moody. And it's embarrassing. He had gaff after gaff after gaff, and the poor guy can't read a teleprompter or any better than Fetterman, or any better than Diane Feinstein. The mental power of the modern Democrat Party Diane Feinstein, John Fetterman, and Joe Biden. Wow, that's why I say that Joe Biden will not be the nominee of

the Democrat Party next year. At some point around March the thirty first, he will say I will not seek nor will I accept, and I'm gonna of my party for another term as your president. He's mentally incapable of doing the job. Let's continue troll fifty four. Red's Off Today, Back out a Friday, Saturday and Sunday trom of the Reds and the Bengals, the Bearcats and the Musketeers. News Radio seven hundred Wow. A good day starts

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I'll make an old woman plus and I'm like a young girl sweel. I want to be up with the baby I'm but I'm bad of the bowl, bad of the bold, bad of the bowl. Billy Cunningham, the great American. Of course, if you've listened to me for a while, you understand that I do not believe that Joe Biden will be the nominee of the Democrat Party because he has no office set up, he has no fundraising techniques going on. He's held one silly event, and those around him know that

he's not mentally capable of proceeding. And for those who are concerned about Hunter Biden, I would say this, he was going to pardon the guy anyway. The father was going to let the son go nonetheless, no matter what else happened. But the number of Americans serving hard time in prison for not filling out forms correctly on the ATF side are legend And at this point Hunter Biden's going to get a Texas El Paso plus it appears, and this is

a guess on my part. This is the middle of June. It's a guest on my part that Gavin Newsom is going to be the nominee of the Democrat Party next year for the presidency. That's my prediction. I'm sticking to it. And of course, the great John Lott, who's the creator, founder of Crime Research dot org and many other research platforms and the gun violence has written a great column at Realclear Investigations dot com by John Arlott Junior and

James Varney that murder, they spun and spend the facts. Whenever Gavin Newsom appears, it has always stated by him that the Red City, that the Red States have a lot more crime being committed in them and more murders than in the so called blue cities and blue states, and that California is nirvana, It's where people ought to go. And John Lott, through facts and figures, have exploded that lie. And once again, John Lott, welcome

to the Bill Cunningham Show. So I'm hearing constantly now from Democrats that is a terrible murder and gun problem and red city states. Why is that, shall I say? Inaccurate? Right? Thanks for having me on. Look. Newsome arted this when he was pointing out in twenty twenty that the states

that voted for Trump had a higher murder rate than in twenty twenty. The irony is the data for twenty twenty one was already out when he was making the statements, and there had been an increase in murder rates, particularly in the Biden States. In twenty twenty one. The murder rate was actually higher in the Biden States than there were in the Trump States. But for some reason, all the fact checkers, even though that data was already out,

also seemed to ignore that. But you know, much more importantly, crime enforcement is a local issue. Policing is determined locally, not only the number of police and the budgets for police, but the policing policy you have. District attorneys are elected locally in the vast majority of the country. Local judges are elected locally in the vast majority of the country. You know, in the last few years you've had liberal judges releasing half and even two thirds of

the inmates from many local jails across the country. You have district attorney soros, district attorneys who have been refusing to prosecute violent criminals. And you've had large cuts and police budgets. Chicago cut the number of police officers in twenty twenty alone by four hundred positions. You had in New York City cutting its police budget by one billion dollars a year in twenty twenty. You had Los

Angeles and many other cities doing similar types of things. So what you want to look at really is what happens at the local level in terms of crime. And what you find, whether you look at twenty twenty or other years, is that the counties that voted for Biden had a much higher murder rate

than the counties that voted for Trump. But even more importantly, if you compare the Biden states with the Trump States in twenty twenty, the reason why the Trump States had a higher murder rate was entirely because those Biden counties in Trump States had a much much higher murder rate than even the Biden counties in the Biden States. You know, it was completely driven by the high murder

rates in the hide Biden counties. And I tell you John, as proof of that, I live in little Cincinnati, Ohio, and Ohio is now a deep red state. And so but if you take ham if you take the city of Cincinnati out of Hamleton County, or take the city of Columbus out of Franklin County, or the city of Cleveland Cuyahoga County, or the city of Toledo in Lucas County, all of a sudden, the crime rate

and murder rate plummets. If you in Tennessee, if you take the city of Memphis in Nashville out of the Tennessee numbers, guess we are in Georgia. Take Atlanta out of Georgia's numbers, and you find, my gosh, there's very little crime being committed. But the Democrats don't point that out and the media will not correct them. Why, well, I think you know

why they won't do it. I mean then the amazing thing to me is, even as I was saying, even the state numbers, So you have all these fact checks on Nwsom's claim there, and they're all saying he's exactly right. I don't know why they don't even look at if if you're going to insist, and I agree that looking at the state numbers is misleading. But even if you're going to look at the state numbers, you'd think, since the twenty one twenty twenty one data was already out, that they would

at least mention it in their in their analysis. But no, they refused to do that. And Newsom himself already knew the twenty twenty one data, but he didn't mention in his state level comparison. But as you say, and I think it's exactly right, you need to look at this at the local level. And when you do, it's pretty clear where the crimes occurring, and in fact, in the city of Chicago, Washington, d C. New York City, it's damned near impossible for the residents of those cities

to buy possess the carry guns they fight like crazy. Supreme Court decisions have lessened it a little bit, but this is not black and white and brown. What it is is the criminal element. And my little city of Cincinnati County prosecutors said repeatedly, there's about hundred and forty thousand black residents and well less than one half of one percent are responsible in the black community for terrible violence. There's all kinds of great African Americans. They say, we can't

take this anymore. And the city of Chicago, even there it's ninety nine percent are simply victims. But for some reason, it's almost like the Stockholm syndrome. It's almost as if, well, we kind of know what's going on, but we won't give the other side a chance to make our lives

better. And I'm anxious to hear your viewpoint and the idea that for those who want to defend themselves that blue mayors and blue states make damn near impossible for the residents of Saint Louis, Missouri, or Washington, DC, or New York or Atlanta or Los Angeles to defend themselves. Do you have some sense this is kind of outside your Bailey wick as to why the residents, the Democrats in these cities are suffering from the Stockholm syndrome, and they will

not make a change even they know it's terrible for them. Why won't they go a different direction politically? Do have a thought on that? Well, I mean you look at surveys and black residents in these urban areas are want to have more police. They know that if you want to reduce crime, you have to have more police there. But somehow they vote for politicians, the Democrats who don't want to do that. They vote for these Soros funded

prosecutors who refuse to prosecute violent criminals. They vote for liberal judges that create these problems. And you know, it's I don't know, I mean, see, the thing is they talk about disparity. You know that black criminals are convicted at higher rates and whites or Asians or other groups are, But what they ignore is the fact that who are the victims? About ninety percent of blacks are murdered by blacks, right you have you know, and it's

not just the direct victims of violent crime. Where you have happening is is that who owns many of the businesses they're being closed down because of the crime in these black areas. Who who works in these stores, who shops in these stores that are being closed down. Who goes and owns houses in those parts of town. It's it's overwhelmingly the same people who are committing the crimes,

same type of people. But you're right, it's just a tiny fraction of those populations, which account for huge percentage of the violent crimes that occur there. And uh, you know it's so they want to protect this small group of violent people at the expense of all the other poor blacks that are being harmed by this. And somehow, you know, they keep on electumen. The thing isn't just the crime. I look at things like education,

the horrible job of education. Democrats fight against having things like school choice to allow people to take their kids out of poorly performing schools and send them to ones that are doing better. Would we want to have the government produce cars or produce computers? Do you think if you just had a government monopoly on producing cars or computers we'd have better cars and computers. No, but something is important as education. We think it's okay to have teachers, unions and

government monopoly. I'm providing these things. There's so many different issues that you look at immigration, who gets hurt by the massive six and a half million illegal aliens that we know have entered in under the buying administration. And that's not even counting the illegals that they didn't even count. So those are the ones that turn themselves in or the so called gataways where we see the ones coming in but we don't catch them. But the ones we never see aren't

even counted in that six point and a half million number. Who are these people? They're unskilled? Whose jobs are they competing against? Relatively poor, unskilled workers that are there. They're lowering the wages for those people that the Democrats claim that they care about. So you know, whether it's immigration,

whether it's schooling, or whether it's crime. Democrats keep claiming that they care about poor minorities, they care about poor blacks, but yet they keep on pushing these policies that those are the very people that are harmed the most. And John, when I look at the ditch in which mccons find themselves, education for a child is the latter to get out of the ditch, I

could not imagine. And a worst circumstance, and being in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Cincinnati public schools are terrible, terrible and I would have to think, you know what, I can't blame the school board. I can't blame teachers who tried their damnedest. And Cincinnati you can fill rosters out of teachers and urban grade schools because completely out of control. You would think the voters would say at some point, look, we've tried this for

in Cincinnati fifty years. In Chicago, we've tried it for ninety years, given complete control to one political party. Why don't we try something different, Why don't we go a different approach? Because charter schools according to a Tuesday report, a couple Tuesday of this week said that charter schools have better results than public schools, and Catholic schools have better results than urbans. But no

one says, you know what, we got a change direction. They'll talk about Trump, talk about systemic racism, talk about transgender rights, everything about whether or not a fourth grader can read and write. Now, before I let you go, when you worked in the Trump administration Department of Justice, you had to deal with some of these issues. Hunter Biden obviously was a drug addict, and that he filled out forms and he lied on federal forms

to get a handgun. That was located in a dumpster nearest school, and he's on video having sex with prostitute, snorting crack cocaine, lying on these federal forms. When the last several nights, I've seen many other Americans that literally went to jail for exactly the same behavior. To share with the American people, Hunter Biden and why this sweetheart deal is not good in the long

run for anyone. How it's different treatment than others received. Right. Well, I worked as chief economists for the United States Sentencing Commission, and as you say, I worked more recently in the Department of Justice. In fact, one of the areas that I was involved with was the very nixed background check system that we're talking about here in a Hunter Biden's case. And it's

just incredible. I mean, anybody who committed similar crimes where they had the type of evidence that they have, and it's not just one gun crime that he's committed, but multiple there's like four felonies just on the gun issue that he could be charged with. They're only talking about one of them that's there, But somebody would be going to jail for years under that, and you know, it's not like they have a difficult case as you say, they

have video. Of course, they refuse to use the laptop in any of this discussion that's there. But they have his own biography, they have statements from his dad, they have his own state public statements that he was a drug addict during that period of time. And so, you know, it's not like you have a difficult case here. I can give you lots of cases were people who I think even accidentally did the formula. When I was in the Department Justice, there was one case of a sixty three year old

man. His wife was being threatened by violent criminals, and so she was getting a concealed handgun permit. He, as a president, went to a store to try to buy her a handgun. But it turns out that forty years earlier, he had gotten into a fistfight with his brother in their front yard. Neighbors had called the police. He had pleaded both he and his

brother had pleaded guilty to domestic violence misdemeanor. And so when he felled out the form the forty four seventy three, he hadn't listed that as a prohibited offense, even though he should have done that, and he got three years in prison. You know, so you know, he had no other criminal record in the last forty years after that one miss And it's just I can

give you case after case like that. I'm shaking my head because the President Joe Biden, when they trod him out for various events, always talks about these forms they got to be. I'm gonna try down on these forms. You got a fellow, well his son on video committed multiple felony offenses, all of which you may now rolled into a possible misdemeanor that'll be dismissed if he doesn't commit other crimes in the next year or two. And it's like,

no big deal. But the next person represented by an attorney is going to fight years in prison for committing exactly the same offense. John Lutt go on the lines of communication, because I think we got serious problems. We haven't touched on the fact that Hunter Biden had a multibillionaire loan him one point two million dollars to pay off the irs. Where'd that money come from?

With a billionaire Democrat donor is now an ambassador, I can only imagine if the shoe was on the other foot and someone for years didn't pay taxes and the donor to the Sun to bay his taxes back is now an ambassador somewhere. What the hell would the media do with that one? But John lutt is, it's Crime Research dot Org. If the American people need more information, is that correct? Yeah? Thank you, thank you for being there, Bill, John Lott, You're a great American. Thank you. All

right, let's continue with more. It's it's unbelievable. And the last several nights on Fox and Bride part they've had all these other individuals who didn't fill out the forms correctly that are serving serious years in jail for exactly the same conduct of Hunter Biden, who now claims, because I'm a crack cocaine addict using the services of underage prostitutes, I should get a free pass. Let's continue, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred. No, that's amazing.

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for your free online visit. F O r hi ms dot com slash r A d I O matter if we play it hard we're making Hello. Hello, Hello, hello client, and I'm scold I'm broadcasting. Alright, alright, segment, you're on sabbatical. Where does life find you this Thursday afternoon? If anywhere, let me get him down here in beautiful Rising Sun, Indiana on the Links golf Course. I'm not I'm not golfing. I'm not

commentating. I'm sitting here with account executive Explordinaire Thomas Rand, and we are we are awaiting the We are watching the Red golf outing for our fine Red sponsors. In twenty twenty three. You could be like that kid from a cell high school. You could hit Part three shots for the teams and maybe you have three holes in one. Have you thought about the Yeah, you know what, that's that's not my might not be a bad idea. I might find a Part three out there and see what happens. I can tell

you what would happened. You'd shank every other ball. Any Reds players out there living in glory? Uh No, The Reds are resting after with eleven in a row. They're taking it easy and getting ready for the mighty Atlanta

Braves to roll into town starting tomorrow night. Segment, give me into this tute trip party immediately willing the six or foters approach meervers of your local tenp star eating and internacing dealers ten star, you can feel a beautiful Milford home a one main gallery called Baker Heating five one three, three, one fifty one twenty four got dead right. Let's see those first place Reds. Willie will have the day off rat eleven in a row? Is that's the longest

Whinny Street they've had in sixty six years? When Gus Bell was on the team with the Reds in nineteen fifty seven, the grandpa of manager David Bell, can you name the Red starting lineup in nineteen fifty seven? Well, I wasn't born yet. I didn't know. Did you hear about World War Two? I was born, and I was born in nineteen fifty eight. I didn't know too much about the Red back There are you ready to hear the Red starting lineup? Go ahead? Frank Robinson and left who number twenty

in center field? Gus Bell, I think number twenty five in right field. Jerry Lynch third number twelve, Gene Freeze shortstop, Roy McMillan, second base, Johnny Temple Temple first base, George Crow. Somebody has slapped me crew buying the plate easy at Bailey from Strawberry Plains, Tennessee Bailey bad there, Willie on the map. Out, I'm not done yet. I'm not done yet. On the map Joe nuxall whow nuxall number forty one? Please continue with sports? Well, what about Don Hope was on that team?

Two? Will he? I think he was the third baseman. Well, Gene Gene Gene, Don Hoke and Jean Freeze kind of split the split it up there they put back. Then, that's correct. The Reds are forty and thirty five, Willie, and they're they've been a half up a second place Milwaukee. The Brewers have the day off to day. Atlanta's playing right now. That nothing nothing in the second inning. They the Braves are hot. They won seventh straight into today, twenty three eleven and on the road.

And let's see. Ronald Acunia Junior, who leading all the All Star balloting in the National League, is second batting every he leads, He's second in ninety six thirty one stolen bases, leads the league. From m Matt Olson is tied for second with twenty one homers. Matt Olson is second with fifty one RBIs Do you know I'm not talking about Andy, Ozzie Alby's and the rest of them segment? Who was the Reds manager in nineteen fifty seven? You should know this? It's a golfing term. Well, I wasn't

even born yet. Did you hear about the Civil War? That's not an extreme ignorance. Who was the manager? You listened to? Jess Grant? He was a manager? What about Mayo Smith? Now he founded the medical clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Not but it's a golfing term. His first name. I shouldn't know that I'm sitting in a golf course. But there's Birdie back. That's it, Bertie, that's it. Everyone knew that Bertie Tebbitts. You remember that. And one of the players for the Reds that

year was a young outfielder named Kurt Flood. You might remember Kurt Flood. Yeah, he stirred things up later on in life, didn't he Just a little bit, just a little bit. Now, give me some more sports and make it fast. First place that he sitsin, Eddie will the last night the game, The second team in MLS history to begin a season at home tenino three, they'll win over Toronto FC, the Orangin Blue or tied our top the MLF thirteen one and four and the Orange Blue play at DC

United Saturday night. Who's won more in a row? FC? Or the Reds? The Reds by one by one game, that's right. And also last year the Bengals won ten games in a row. This could be known as title town USA. Uh, that'll be all right with me. We need some need we need the trophies. Now, we need a trophy and we haven't had a trophy in a while. Speaking, the last trophy was the Kelly Cup. Speaking, no, no, Xavier won the n I T You might that's right, the National Invitation Tournament X ruled, Yes,

yes they did. You got Wake Forest against ls Who do you like there? I would take the Demon Deacons, all right. I'll fed LSU because of Joe Burrow. But and you like uh and Brian and Brian Kelly. Yeah, he's see Darling all right? So describe what you see segment As you look out on the vista of Rising Sun, what do you now see? I see a bunch of golf carts, Willie and some of our our beloved Reds out there playing the Links golf course out here at the Rising Star

Castino. What about David Bell. David Bell is probably sitting at home, resting comfortably. I'm watching the guy. The guys are right here from ever Try. I like ever dry. My basement flooded and I got ever dry, baby, and I paid for it, and not near near a drop of rain is hit that basement. Stimp. It's ever dry, that's all. It's ever dryed. Okay, that's a fact. That's a fact. That fact. Yeah, all right. Segment, get me out of the

students report and coming up after two o'clock today. As you're a good friend of mine, the great Greek, not the Lambordini brothers of Skyline, not the Eglads, brothers of the ice Cream, not the Gregory's, the great Greek, but rather not even Alex Runtafilu, not exactly. I'm talking about Dean Carriocas about what you can do to have a better heart situation. Segment. Your doctor, Willie, that's him, your personal your personal doctor,

that's him. He did a little tab on me that's still working, thank god. First many would like him to go off, but that's that's a different issue. No, no, they no IoT know. Just keep going, Willie with your cow valve. Well, thank you segment, Get me out of the students report William Hout are of a Rising Sun Indiana, the Red Hot Reds and the Red Hot FC Cincinnati Squad. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud trip boards had a mighty I'm struck dumb with

excitement. I think Marty right now is somewhere in central Europe touring a bunch of rivers with herb risen Ube. Yep, maybe up to Danube. But segment stay tuned. Called back in about two thirty five an update. I want to know if David Bell is there, and I want to know if any Reds players show up. Okay, we'll do that, all right, back to work, Thank you segment, Thank you. Let's continue with more. The line becomes available five one, three, seven, four, nine,

seven thousand. Alex Egan says, I should take some telephone calls, so on the other side we're gonna hear from Anne and Lebanon the home of the Golden Lamb, and three lines open five one, three, seven, four, nine seven thousand and after two o'clock today is the Great Greek Dean Caryocus live at home of the Reds News Radio seven hundred ww on the Born to Love ten twelve minutes will be doctor Dean Kryocas of the Christ Hospital,

where blessed to be in a community with the best children's hospital in America, the best a hard vascular hospital in America. Christ a wonderful facility you see relative to stroke and relative to other kinds of injuries trauma. Also saying ease where I was born, while I was raised, certainly is a fine facility in northern Kentucky. But let's go to the telephone calls five one, three,

seven, four, nine, seven thousand. If you want to speak to the great America, Let's go to Anne and Lebanon, the home of the Golden Lamb. And Anne and Lebanon, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Anne, how are you? I'm good, Willie. But I called to straighten you out, which you need from time to time. I

like to be as straight as I can be. Please go ahead, all right, I'm gonna where you get your information that you have the opposite facts on what a DV is on trade in I would think that all your car dealer sponsors have been ringing your phones off the hook this morning. Give me a full report. By the way, it's afternoon, but go ahead. I want to hear your reveal. Point goes out upon Dale Donovan, mainly

that one one has a car that's five to six years old. That's an ev that the value and the cost of the brand new batteries exceed the value of the car. Is he wrong? I don't make this up. That's a Dale Donovan tells me. All right, I thought you had made it up. I thought like you, but in fact I was the reasonable person for the sixth district and the reasonable person standards. However, I've given that up. Okay, let me tell you what just happened. I had a

nine year old Vault with a v like Victor with seventy thousand miles. It had been in one accident, had small dent in the back, had some door dings, and I had spilled an entire bottle of bleach had leaked out in the backseat. I thought it had almost no value. It was nine years old. I figured I'll just, you know, keep it until the battery goes out, because its life expectancy was pretty much over at that point, I traded it in for a bolt with a bee like bill. They

paid me so much above blue book value. It isn't even planning on buying a car that day. I stopped doing it a dealer because I had to go to the airport and I was hearing that prices were high. I got four really high quotes on a seventy thousand mile, nine year old Vault, which the battery could go, the lithium battery could go at any time. And it's not twenty to thirty thousand, it's between fourteen and seventeen thousand to

replace the battery. Okay, yeah, they had a nine ball, But you know, I'm talking about the list I got so far above blue book. I didn't have the key fob, I didn't have the title, I didn't have credit cards, checkbook, and I walked out of there with a bolt and they have my volt. Now, let me ask you this. Did they have to put new batteries into the cost of about fifteen to eighteen

thousand dollars? Did they have to do that add that to the value, because normally in a gasoline powered car you don't have that extra cost of replacing the batteries to that extent due How do you know they didn't build that into the cost of the brand new product that you were buying. In other words, if they wouldn't give you ten thousand dollars, how do you know they

didn't add that on top of the other car. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, they didn't because the reason the reason I had stopped in I saw twenty twenty three bolts, and I there was a twenty twenty three bolt that I was interested in, and it just arrived that day. I put an inquiry out on some site that I didn't know my volt had gone. The bolt had gone out to a whole bunch of different dealers, and they were all contacting me and they wanted my

volved. And one guy was an hour away and he said if I bought a car from them, he would drive me home. And based upon this telephone call, unlike many others and talk radio, I'd deal with facts, and my facts came from Dale Donovan. So I'm gonna call Dale Donovan to see if he might come on tomorrow. I made notes on this seventy thousand miles nine years old, got above blue book, and you're very happy.

So with your permission, I'm gonna call him and see if he come on tomorrow if he's got the f if he has the guts to bring us more facts. I don't make things up. I deal with facts. Yeah, tell him it had also been in an accident, actual door dings, and i'd still bleach in the back. I negotiated the price on the boat before I I had a volt to turn it to trade in bleach in the back seat. So I got all this information right here. Accident, door dings,

bleach and back seat. And you can you tell me about what they gave you as a trade in most of like five thousand and ten what they give you do you know? Yeah? It was in fair condition and I got ten thousand, five hundred dollars ten thousand, five hundred dollars for a crazy nine year old Vault ten volts. Well, Anne, I'll tell you what. I'm glad you called in, and I will talk to Dale Donovan fourth right and get him on tomorrow if he's got the guts to respond to

this. And one more note, they lifted it on their website for three thousand dollars more than they paid me. Now I feel bad for the for the next buyer, whoever tried to buy that is very very very unknowledgeable. Well, if your permission, you look, I'll get more facts for you. Anne of Lebanon, I Love Lebanon, the Home of the Golden Lamb and more. Two o'clock. Coming up next is doctor Dean Karyocus and the Truth will set all of Us Free on News Radio seven hundred WLW News,

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of course in the tri State in Cincinnati. One of the great business industries that care Facilitasians the Christ Hospital. I would note that Sheldon's Hospital was selected means something that it does as the premier children's hospital in the United States of America. We also have the Christ's Heart and Vascular Care Facility is the greatest

heart facility. We have great facilities at Saints and good Sam and try health and we're blessed to have For some reason, it developed in Cincinnati when it didn't have to. And some of the men and women made that possible were Carlinias Lender when they accepted the proposal many many years ago of doctor Dean Caryocas to do a heart and vascular clinic at the Christ's Hospital. And now, whether it's a heart or a vascular issue, or a stroke issue, maybe

you see, or maybe it's a it's a children's hospital issue. Something happened in our community over the decades which make us one of the premier cities in the world for physicality a care joining you and I now as that doctor Dean Carryoucas and Doc, let's go back a little bit in time. It didn't have to happen this way. Why did Cincinnati, which you know it's about the same size as Indianapolis develop a medical community which is the envy of the

world. And looking back, and you played a part in this. Why did it happen this way? You know? For some reason, Bill, and thanks for having me here. I think there was a constellation of individuals

that were innovators. John B. Flagy Jr. At first at Corner Aready five past Grand Procedure in Cincinnati, Chuck Amtsmith, Charles w Ammatsmith who did the first Cornery, Andrew Plastic, and then from there there's been a I think the culture really trying to innovate and develop technologies, better treatments for patients,

particularly in the heart and vascular space. That was our commitment in putting together the Carl and Edith Lender Center for Research and Education at the Grass Hospital, and I think it has you know, in the latest tallies, we've sixteen first human use I think thirty four times. The first time a novel drug or device was used in the United States came through the Lender Center a Christ's Hospital. So we've we've been able to carry that banner forward leading with

technology and innovation. And of course you see played a part to have a big state university with all their resources kind of intertwined with the Christ's Hospital. You see doctor Bill Barrett and then the Children's Hospital. Fisher did a great job there and just developed developed. If some person listening this Thursday afternoon in the Tri State has some difficulties, I read I went online last night to get ready for the interview about questions to ask your cardiologist. And we're going

to talk about the premier health heart in a minute or two. But if someone right now is in their forties, fifties or sixties, especially a woman. For some reason, men may get more healthcare when it comes to the heart than women do. But women number one calls the death I think under the age of seventy is a heart problem. If you're sitting there and you're feeling something, what are the first signs of a clog artery of the first

signs that you might be having a heart attack. Yeah, No, I think he raised a great point and that's why we formed the first women's heart center devoted for women's cardiac care. In Health Fear at christ A, women are preoccupied with breast cancer. But I'll quote a former editor of the New England journal Menace at Marsha Angel as a cardiac surgeon, actually as a woman, as she said, there are seven times more likely to die of heart

and vascular disease. Even though there is this preoccupation, if you will, with breast cancer. This I think women don't understand the fact that you particularly postman in a puzzle women where your cholesterol level can go up. Twenty sixty percent of women who are sixty five or older are classified as having high blood pressure based on AHA criteria. I think these are these are real issues. And I also think women get another syndrome called microvascular dysfunction that you've heard about.

And we've got the top center in the country for doing clinical research in that where there's ches in the major arteries outside the heart muscle, but in the tiny little arteries that are within the heart muscle itself. And many of these women are just written off as being hypochondriacts, are being crazy, and they're put on psycho psychotic medications and things like that, and in fact, they really do have chest pain. They really do have a schemia, which

means inadequate blood flow or in imbalance in blood flow and heart muscle. And I think that I think the best thing you could tell your group of people who are listening, and particularly women, is that the symptoms may not be typical. They may be a neck or jaw or going into the back rather than the classic substernal discomfort. But if they have these complaints to be evaluated, particularly in a place that is acutely aware of the issues that impact women

and how women differ from men. Odimid kissan Or our director has a great comment. She says, you know, women are not just little men. Thank God, great, great idea, Thank God, you're right. But so I think they have specific patterns of presentation, they have differences in the way the disease manifests itself. And I think it's important to to go to a place where that's where people know that and they practice it. Yeah,

doctor Dan Caryocus. When a patient walks in, they don't walk in with a sign that says I have vascular disease, I have a clog garter and they walk in and you know, my shoulder hurts, you know, my jaws causing me some discomfort? Should I see a dentist? So how do you go through when someone walks in? How do you decide, Okay, we got to do this, gotta do that. It's not a back problem, not a shoulder problem, not a dentistry problem. This is a clog

gartery. Because patients don't know that, how do you decide that? You know, I think we have a very good screening tests right now. I was one of the first to start using a corner of calcium score or something like that where you can actually look inside the artery and see if there's advanced plaque, which is you know, God doesn't make arteries with calcium or bone

in them. That has to develop over time and usually means disease, yeah, largely due to cholesterol build up, etc. And so I've been very very aggressive in using that kind of a screening test, particularly for men over forty women over fifty, where it's now been incorporated into our guidelines for the

last twenty years. It is a significant risk modifier, meaning we have traditional clinical risk factors like diabetes, smoking, eye blood pressure, high cholesterol levels, etc. And then if you have a positive corner accounting score, you actually get reclassified up a notch or two for increased risk because that means you have the disease. At that point, we'll do things like stress tests, will be very aggressive in our medical management to get the LDO cholesterol down.

And another thing that people are now checking. One in five Americans has a lipoprotein A and I think you've heard about that recently, LP little as we call it. That's twenty percent of the American population, sixty million Americans, and this is a significant risk predictor for cardiovascular and cerebra vascular events. And in fact, the biggest problem was there weren't specific therapies for it. And now there are several in the pipeline drugs that can effect a sixty to eighty

percent dropped in LP little AH. They're under clinical trial testing now. And then best thing that's currently approved are these PCSK nine inhibitors, the little shot you get every couple of weeks that can drop your cholesterol down, but it also drops your LP little A by thirty percent, not nearly as effective as special You could not have imagined thirty or forty years ago when you began number one of your class, that you see that this was going to happen now.

Lastly, the christ Hospital Health Networks hooked up with Premier Health Heart. Explain to the American people why that's good for their heart and vascular system. What is that all about? Well, I think it's for the region. The total what we cause vary in meaning area that we can help very in a coordinated, integrated way and now extends to Troyal Higher and can involve up

to four and a half million people. We will now have greater access to tertiary and quadrinary services up to an including heart transplant here in a coordinated network that's much more uniform and closer to home. I also think this concept where you don't have to one hospital doesn't have to buy another hospital, you don't

have to merge and get into these multi hospital systems. To that extent, I think we are trying to notot reduplicate and be redundant in what we call capital spenditure and resources are limited, for example, high quality top level nurses for example, these are skilled nursing staff have become as we say, rare as hence teeth. They're hard to find and if you can get them,

they're much more expensive now than they were even five years ago. Pre COVID equipment is expensive in this model where you have an open heart bypass on every street corner, which Cincinnati went to and I was critical of at least ten fifteen years ago, but we had ten open heart programs in the greater Cincinnati

area. One system actually was developing five in a fourteen mile radius. Those are not good practice models because volumes are linked at hard endpoints, as we call heart endpoint means death, meaning the more you do practice makes perfect the better outcomes you have, and there is a demonstrated reduction immortality in higher volume programs. And secondly, it's a lousy business model. I mean, why would you reduplicate and you know, all the necessary resources, which is just

incredibly wasteful at this point in time. So we're in the process of sorting that out, and I think we'll be able to also give access to more patients to what we call leading edge technology and innovation, which is clinical trials through the research center. In new technologies, we typically get the new valve so to speak, or the new stint about three years before anyone else because that's the cycle of clinical trial testing and following by FDA approval, and we've

participated in that. I've personally been involved in about twenty four different devices resulting an FDA approval, and one of them is in me, I got a cow valve, and you tell me maybe down the road in ten twelve years it might get a polymer valve or grow my own. And doctor Jean Kerry OCAs thank you. But I think who's made a better contribution to the tri state. The Lambordini family of Skyline Chili. The Gregory family with Montgomery and

the great Greeks or doctor Dean Caryoucas. Maybe we got you because of the other two, but nonetheless we got Skyline Chilly Montgomery and and Dean Carryoucas, who's contributed better well well and uh and you're You're just I don't know what to say. I'm at a loss. These are all all find people and friends Greeks, and I think it's it's a great heritage, so it is all right. Once again, I loved having you on every now and then.

You're the best there is, and I'm honored to have children's hospitals the best. The stroke capabilities of you see are unbelievable. Heart and vascular There's nothing better, including the Cleveland Clinic concluding Mayo including whatever it might be, than the christ Hospital when it comes to heart and vascular problems. And I would encourage especially the women to be screened immediately and find out if you have

some of those many difficulties that are metastasizing later in life. And doctor Dean Caryoucas of the Christ's Hospital, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill show, and with their permission, we'll do it again. Thank you very much for having me, Bill, I really appreciate it. Let's have a three way together at some point, maybe a little extra onion something like that. Forgot Angla Macy's another good Greek. I didn't know that put him

in the list. That's four the great Greeks. Because of the three, that's why we need you. But nonetheless, doctor Dean Kariakas, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show this Thursday afternoon. Thank you, Doc, Thank you, Bill. Back to work. I'll let's continue with and if a line becomes available five one, three, seven, four nine, seven thousand, red spaceball off today. They need time to rest to beat up on the braves all weekend long A news radio seven hundred ww pool season

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and his mother and father's eyes once to rule the world. Coming up after two thirty of courses the rock and Segment Dennison. After three o'clock, we're going to carry live the news conference about the finding of wreckage near the Titanic site. Things do not look good for those five men who went in the submersible. About thirteen thousand feet deep, there is wreckage that have been identified.

US Coast Guards going to hold a news conference in about thirty minutes, and of course we're going to carry it for you live and given a choice of being dead within two milliseconds, I'm not sure how long. That is not very long, certainly less than one tenth of a second, or languishing for four days in complete blackness in freezing temperatures, dying slowly of oxygen deprivation.

I'll take door A instead of door B. But I am told that when the pin prick occurs and there's an implosion, that matters are over within less than a tenth of a second, which is not very long. So we hope some good news, but that's extremely unlike at this point. Some more facts. I have a call into Dale Donovan to talk about EVS to get more facts I have. I have Ann's name written down here from Lebanon for tomorrow. We're going to get more facts on that. I would point

out that as a young American, as your duty to reproduce. In nineteen eighty was what forty three years ago, nineteen eighty, the average American was twenty nine years old. In the year two thousand, the medium age was thirty one. Not too bad. Here we are in twenty twenty three. Now the medium age of a person living in the United States is thirty nine years old. We've increased about ten years in those forty three years. So

if you get married today, it is your duty. It is your responsibility to have at least two point one children, which is a replacement number, preferably like the Rock you have three kids. It is your duty to reproduce large numbers of babies. If you get married, have kids, and the practice can be fun itself. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven hundred WLW News Traffic and Weather. News Radio seven hundred WLW, Cincinnati.

As time was running out for those on board, a new discovery bringing more concerns with the two thirty report. I'm Sean Gallagher breaking now the US coastcar now saying it's found a debriefield near the side of the Titanic that will be examined to see if it's part of the Ocean Gate sub submersible. The vessel had five people on board, but it lost communication about an hour and

forty five minutes into its descent to the Titanic. Wreckage crews from the US and other nations have been hard at work trying to locate the vessel for days. Officials say that the passengers on board lost their oxygen supply this morning,

and the debris discovered is not a good sign. It is near the Titanic, which would track perhaps what could have happened here, and what could have happened here, of course, is some sort of implosion happening as this was going down an hour and forty five minutes into the trip, which would explain that loss of communication at that At that time, ABC News is Geopenitz.

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The suspect and fatal stabbing appearing in court. The man charged with the stabbing death of Terry Claybourne Junior had his bond set Thursday four, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Prosecutors say that forty seven year old Billy Ray Morton killed the twenty five year old Claybourne Wednesday morning. Detectives are working to establish

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A celebration of life service finale were three brothers who were killed in Claremont County last week. It will be held Monday from four to eight pm, with the celebration of life following at First Baptist Church, Glennesty. The boys were three, four and seven years of age, and their father, Chad Dorman, is being held on twenty million dollars Bawn charged with murdering his sons. The Reds riding in eleven game winning streak, their longest since nineteen fifty seven.

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seen around here in a long time. These kids believe in their selves and they're not They're not waiting for the fight. They are taking the fight to the opposition. I'm digging it. You can't help but love watching it. You know, when when I grew up watching Red's baseball, this is what I thought about Red's baseball. This is Pete Rose style baseball. You want to fight, Let's fight, don't matter. We play it hard. Oh hello, Hello, Piet And I'm broadcasting rock the segment. Is it a

golf tournament right now? Is going segment? Are you getting holes in one? Like that kid from Lasau time after time after time. Here he's sitting there just eating hot dogs, sausage and having a cold one. What's going on, you know, Willie? I mean, I'm eating like crazier. We're here at the WLW RIDS Sponsors Golf outing is today and I'm the MC and give it away lots of prizes to our our prized sponsors this afternoon.

Make them happy now segment. Iroq and I were discussing this. You might recall in nineteen eighty nine there was a Reds player manager slash named Peter Edward Rose who allegedly did not pay all of his taxes. He pocketed some money on some card shows or whatever. What happened to Peter Edward Rose when the I R S tracked him down like a wounded animal. What happened to Pete Rose when he didn't pay his taxes? Happened to Martha Stewart sack Man?

What happened? And he went to jail Jolie Yet federal prison. Yeah, now the home of the brothers. And I think Rocky, I know he follows her quite often. Martha Stewart start and some difficulties, didn't put some income on a return? She what did some hard time daddy in West Virginia. And all these rappers and Hollywood people are coming out and saying, wait a minute, now, I didn't invented three years in prison for my track and all of a sudden disc nothing not there. It's like your reaction.

Please, uh, you got to pay your taxes money. If not, you're going to the jek Not all really really? What about Hunter Biden? Three Pete Rose allegedly didn't pay eighty eight thousand dollars. Hunter Biden admitted, I didn't pay three million of the income and I owe one point two million. And the guy that loaned him the money to make that one point two is now an ambassador, pointed by his dad. Of course, now you can't connect those do I mean, Sherlotte Holmes couldn't figure this thing out.

But nonetheless, everyone that's okay. I guess the question is is how damaging is this to Joe Biden? I mean, the new numbers I saw just came out as Trump beating Biden, especially if another candidate would enter the race, a third party candidate. So does this I mean, are there enough people out there that go, God, I hate Trump? But this is this is beyond the guy. Clearly his son is a total degenerate and he should be in jail, but he just gets a Texas El Paso on this.

Come on, Because as we all know, elections matter, and when folks vote, they order what they want, and in this case, they got what they asked for. I am convinced that if you like, if you like looked at her at her back, like there would be like a control panel, and she's a Oh my gosh, she's in charge of She's in charge of all the important stuff. So get me into sports and make it fast, willya, because my bowels are in an uproar right now.

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to get right now. We got this little handheld device. I got some plastic fans in my right hand, and it has the indication that they're in fact, never going to fix the air condition I gave you a fan and you're gonna take well. I understand that I understand our air contationing problem. Willie is a free on leak on the ROOFE. Well, it's been it's been a couple of years. It's been linking a long time, and there there is uh, there's some uh. Well they don't know who's gonna pay

for it, so we'll see what happens. It's been two years, but this air conditioning is a relatively new invention, so I can see how I take a while to figure it out. I do something anything, thank you, That's what I say, do something anything. So what do we got? We got a handheld fan twelve dollars, two dollars, eighty two degrees. And I'm up here of sweating my testicles off, unbelieving, and it's not hot yet, and I can't wait. Rhino tells me, there argument

who's gonna pay. And then secondly, it's going to take three days to fix it. I wish I had testicles a sweat off. Somebody slapped me. You have none left. There's a cut right there, there's a cut right Alex saved the first place, the Central Division leading Red Willie have the day off. They'll take that eleven game win streak into tomorrow night against mighty Atlanta Braves as they come to town to invade GABP the action right here on

seven hundred WALLW Atlanta. The day's playing in Philadelphia. Nothing zero zero in the fifth uh. The Braids lead the National League and batting average of two to sixty nine. It's hit one hundred and twenty nine homers three undred and five RBI so far. Their second it hits at six hundred and seventy one. So what. The pitting leads the National League and forty seven wins. But you know what, they haven't faced the big red machine segment. I'll

say this yesterday is about that. We're on about the eighth hole. I look, I look up. I talked to my girl. What's the score in the Reds game? The Reds are losing three to nothing. I said, well, they're in good shape. I said, they're only down by three runs, right, I said, let's go. Last year it would have been see you turn off. It's over over. This year, I'm thinking, what's how by seven or eight runs might be more six. I'm believing who was that? Sounds like Brett Durbin? Who was it? That

was Joe Frederick, the Pride of Green Hills and Notre Dame. Otherway, I have a text here from Tom Waitman that it appears that Michigan and the Wolverines have poached more players from Notre Dame and Ohio State under now and I l really they're trying to update their academic standards, Willy. They all come after the Notre Dame fighting Irish athletics. But Joe, your time Notre Dame alumni, How you're not paying these kids? What about seeing them deep pockets?

My man? Yeah, I'll come here not paying it. Yeah, he's got Rocky's got the greater Cincinnati area covered with NIL. Here it is, kid, that's right there. This is starting out between Michigan flipping two, Notre Dame commits an OSU losing, Muller got anew and now possibly guy the NIL is paying off with the Wolverines poaching the Buckeyes in the Irish. They're poaching. As Lockey knows at Notre Dame, we don't stumble over quarters to get in the way of dollars. Yeah, well said there you go.

See what do you want those guys a day? Marcus Friedman. Of course, as the two starting quarterbacks Notre Dame are now getting safety out of Lakota West to commit what's his name Bolton Marcus has a permanent residence in Green Hills. He's going after eight of the witton Woods number one rated state football champion Whittwoods Warriors. There's eight kids that he's going after with the Warriors.

Willie. I hate to say this, Joe, but I'm told that you see Barcott football coach has no relationship with Muller, saying X Lakota West or Cub Cath your comments on that not good. I support the bearcatch Willy, as you know, go catch. We'll see what happens they're being How about our soccer team, Willie, ten and thirteen and one on the season, and they play a Saturday night in at DC United. We'll see what happens. This weekend is going to be one hundred thousand desperate Reds fans will be

at my ballpark the Great American three games apparently tomorrow night. If you want two seats together, you can't get them because apparently the Red say that there's only single and single seats available and standing room only. It's going to be packed and stacked from mighty wow. You got that. One Guy's a hundred thousand downtown this weekend and then the next weekend is Swift. My girlfriend's coming, Taylor Swift. I mean, it's unbelievable. I might, I might

introduce heir. I've been asked to, but I don't know if I can get down there, Team Cape man, I'll be I'll be our Cape. I want to know what she's wearing so I can wear something similar. That's what I want. What I want t Swift American and Joe Burrow on the stage at the same time. Then I will jump off the top of the Great America. We'll be doing together. That's the way I like it. That's the way Brantley says. That's the way I wonder if Brantley's a swifty.

What do you think I heard him? Maybe in her Country Day music. I heard he's a swifty. I'm gonna I was gonna go down. I was gonna call Karen to get some tickets for tomorrow night. Maybe not now, but if I get Jeff Brantley, I was told on on his iPad has a bunch of Taylor Swift music. I don't know if that's true. Taylor Swift pictures though, and that now you're talking, who don't unless you're the president. It's like, man, what else in sports? Will

need to do? It's all I need to know. Rock three o'clock, you're gonna have believe all passengers have been lost. So we'll see what happens at three o'cloable, terrible. We'll get the update from ABC. I've been watching a lot of footages, like more and more footage coming out of the vessel and whatnot. There's not one part of that that looked anywhere remotely enjoyable. Small cylinder, you're in the only window, and the thing was about

sixteen inches. There was nothing that looked enjoyable about that. For two hundred fifty thousand dollars, it's very sad. And if things went well, it was about a five to six hour trip going and coming. If things went well and it was uncomfortable, yeah, and you can't get out and swim, right, If I could get out and swim around a little bit, I might like that. It's like a like a hose to use the bathroom in. Yeah, it's awful, So pray for this people. I don't

know. I hope they died quickly. If that's the case. The pen preak it was two meloseconds. How long is that if it imploded and imploded, that's not very long. No, that's it. That's it, And I'd rather go that way than being in the dark for four days minus thirty degree temperatures would completely just slowly die. Not good segment. Get me out of the Studge Report, please, Willie and honor of a beautiful day here

at a trite state and rising sun, Indiana. We leave you with the immortal words of the student Report. Now I'm looking at some of the people that work here at seven hundred W LW, and I would put myself at the top of the best looking very close to the top. Well Man Walker is an idiots looking people that work here, I would at least put Bill Cunningham in the top five. I think Bill would be in the top five. But I think i'm I'm I'm in that upper stratosphere rock. Is that

true? He does have red hair. Here's that going. That's about it, other than that he's got a perfect face or radio. But no one about this. Look to your by. Lionel Messi moves to MLS and he's been told by his European handlers that when you come to America, it's no big deal. When you lose in Miami, Unlike if you play for Barcelona or you play for Arsenal or whatever, it's a big deal. If you

can lose here in soccer, it's okay. So they're kind of shoveling some crap on Messi for going to a place where winning and losing is not that big a deal, chasing the bag. He did it for the money and to have his family live in Miami instead of Yeah, but he didn't want to go to you know, some Saudi Aradi Arabian country that he's got three kids, and he wants to live a normal life, get a home, get him in schooling, and actually live here. Yeah, and Messi's gonna

be here August to twenty third and then here in a few weeks. I'm getting reports from Joe Frederick that, uh, justin Verland or negotiations are underway bring him to Cincinnati with Kate Upton, her former girlfriend. Who would be bigger, Kate up or Lionel mess think about no? I think, let me try get the question out. We got more people in this town wouldn't care about Lionel Messi other than Marge shot sitting by that'd be there. How

big would that be. What a transformation my days as a youth watching RESU game and seeing Marge shot and shots behind it a catcher in the TV broadcast and now let's go let's and Lionel Messi and Ronaldo thanks next time and Taylor Swift. Things are happening here, happening fantastic title town right here and right now only Xavier's one of the most recent national title in the n I t Right, it's that true? Is that? What's the name? National Invitation?

Xavier won the National Invitation Tournament? Right? Yes they did? And uh now Bowler High School baseball is ranked fifth, pretty good, seavir tennis State championship, State championship. And then we got the ladies coming in right from Stan girls wrestling team one state. When are they coming in? When are they won another title? Which will be whenever it come in? Didn't they wrestling? They were good? They were good, right, they were

tough. They beat the crap out of segment and says something wrong and they give them the four figure know what to do. So in about seven or eight minutes we have ABC News and it's not good news. From the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean segment. Get me out of the Studge Report on news Radio. Seven hundred W A O W. You number twenty seven are god a three run home run for Kake seven Tyler Stephens back to back home run Prector here and Tyler Stephens number six Shanna hit India, wat fun to left,

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