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Willie talks about the sanitation plant accident in Northern Kentucky, climate change, and Willie takes your calls for the final time in 2023

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Billy Cunningham, the Great American, Welcome this Tuesday afternoon of the Tristate of fourt December. The nineteenth Christmas lies but only six days away and many issues coming up later, including a recent poll that, according to Rasmuss and this says that twenty percent of those Americans between the ages of eighteen and thirty twenty percent do not believe the Holocaust ever happened. And also an expert who says in Rasmus in the poll that about sixty percent of young Americans want Almas to

win. If you don't think we got problems, we got serious educational and thinking problems in this society. But nonetheless, Jonan you and I now is the great Brian Hamrick of the Power of Five. And once again, mister Hamrick, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Brian, how are you. I'm good? Thanks again, mister Cunningham. Well one of the great stories you've done recently. And I always tell those who work with their

hands. I love working men and women. They get up every day to do their job, often dirty jobs, and they don't do it with too many awards or rewards of one type or another. And they report the work. They do their job, go home, take care of their wives and

husbands and kids, and they do whatever they got to do. And when you had the story the last couple of days about what happened in Bromley with Josh Mason and also a guy named Mason Niece twenty three and twenty six years old, I thought to myself, well, what a way to celebrate the holidays. And what happened to those two young men. It's really just unbelievable

and it's shocking what occur. So first of all, can you tell the American people about what happened to Josh and what happened to his buddy and Mason

and go from there. Yeah, these two young men, Now, these guys are both in their twenties, you know, and I'm told everybody we've talked to, you had, you know, quite an impact on just everybody that they knew, just uh, you know, God, the kind of guys everybody likes to hang around, you know, one of the guys and one and recently, uh, Mason Nieces has recently graduated from U n KU.

And I talked to a good buddy of his yesterday who goes bowling with him and we graduated with him, sat next to him a graduation and he just said he couldn't you know, he just couldn't believe he's not there. You know, he's like he showed me his texts and and and he said, I had to text him. Uh, even after when I heard what had happened, he goes, I had to send a text just to make it was sure it was real. You know, that kind of hits you,

just the feeling that that this friend of you has had. And you can only imagine the families. And we talked to a family of Josh Mason as well, and it was the same thing. Just two young guys getting along doing the best they could. So they're working down on this plant down the Sueage pumping facility. They're trying to expand the campacity with the growing population and stuff down I think that line holds, you know, like from Dayton

and going all the way down through Bellevue and Covington and all that. I think it runs that way and into this pumping facility. So they're down in there, they're working in their contractors. And that's what this company does, company out of Wilder, and they they do this is what they do they build these suage facilities, pumping stations, you know, modernized stuff, that

sort of thing. So they're down in this tank. It's about forty feet deep into this you know, described like sort of like a tank, a foundation type structure, and they're down in there. Now I'm told they have these these giant plugs that plug these intakes. So the intakes coming into this little tank aren't massive. You could walk in them. They're like sixty inches in diameter. It's like five I put tunnel coming into here. That's where

the fluid would would flow into there. So they use these inflatable they're like inflatable flocks. They're secured with chains in the plate. From the way it's described to me, well, something happened, and this is where the Ocean Investigation comes in. Something happened. There was a catastrophic failure of some sort. One of these plugs blew out, and all the like seeage that was being held back came, you know, blasting into this area where these men

were. And I mean, as awful as as it sounds it the force of this this was basically an explosion of water coming into here like you would see. And I asked one of the guys that was there, it was this like was this like a fire hose? And he said this would be many more times the pressure of a fire hose coming out of that five foot opening, like you would see when they open up the New River or one

of those into that area instantaneously. I mean, I don't know, because you know, I didn't see, but I do not think these guys suffered. I think they I think this happened very very quickly, and that's what happened. And there was a third guy who was there. He was at the top of this tank. He was holding it onto some cables. I don't know whether he's climbing out or climbing in or where he was in the

process, but this happened so fast it almost dragged him down in. And one of the rescuers who was there told me he was exhausted as he had pulled himself out with these cables to climb out of here. He survived, but the other two didn't make it well. So this facility, we don't

think about how practically things actually work. When you flush a toilet, but all the affluent, all the affluent from Covington and East and West go into this huge forty feet deep concrete a box, which is from the drone footage it looked to be like forty feet deep, maybe forty feet across. And these two guys, Josh Mason and Mason Nice, their job was to do whatever work is being done to get the affluent out of northern Kentucky down and

then eventually into the river once everything is cleaned. And this is dirty work, and I can't imagine the idea of this affluent traveling at seven eight hundred miles an hour. All of a sudden the plug gave way and these two guys are in its way, and away we go. It's in the third guy barely escape, which is amazing. And then describe the nine to one to one call and what happened when the paramedics arrived. Yeah, well, it's the pressure that builds up on the line. They were working in a

new construction area. They were down and there with it was like new construction building this thing out. So they're in an area that should have been you know, I think, like a clean area, just like a construction area getting ready to open up. However, this the only thing between new construction and the sewage you know flow line. Is this giant inflatable plug that somehow

got just logged or blew up or whatever happened to it. Yeah, So and then the guy that calls, he starts on the line and you hear this call. It runs like three minutes in nineteen seconds. And he initially is like, we need a rescue crew down here, immediately, we need a rescue crew. And he's trying to explain, and the nine to one one operator is trying to understand what he's saying, because it's an all It's not like, hey, we got a fire, Hey somebody's been shot.

He's like, there's a tank and a plug blue and and and we've got water. And she's like, well back up, you're focus now. She's dispatching the crew there while she's talking, but she's trying to then relay information to them. What are they going to need? What do they need?

You know? And she goes, you mean they're in a tank And he goes, yeah, yeah, they're they're in this tank and it's underground and and and it's and it's it's full of fluid, and and as they their conversation goes, I can't you know, I don't know exactly where the guy was, but I got a sense he was looking down into that tank and literally in that three minutes, and she goes, are you saying that that this is a this is going to be a recovery mission and we're not saving

these guys from drownding, And he's like, yeah, that's right, it's yeah, they're gone, you know, And you can just hear in his voice he knew. And that was in the minutes afterward, and he already knew that that, you know, it was going to be a recovery mission. And so this must have all happened very quickly. And that's what part of what makes me say, I don't think these guys upward, I think

they I think it was happened very fast. And the recovery, the divers that had to go into this affluent to find their bodies again, I'm I'm so proud of of the men that do these things. Explain that to the American people, Well, see, here's the thing people don't realize. I mean, we got these amenities. You know, we don't want to go in and touch a toilet seed or the toilet. I mean, we don't

even want to We don't want to touch this stuff. But because there are people out here who do these kind of I mean, you talk about dirty jobs, this could have been one of the top. And apparently these guys do this to fix problems at sewage plants and to do this kind of work. They are divers. Who are you know, they're fully covered. You're when you go into a sewage plant and you go in. I talked to a guy number of years back. A guy fell in accidentally at one of

these plants and he was hospitalized for a long time. The bacteria and everything that's in there, he had to be treated and he had it was just a mess, uh, just from falling in for an instant in coming back out and get decontaminated. This is the hazardous material these guys are working with. And these guys die into this. Obviously they've got protective gear that is,

you know, completely keeled to the outside. They were a big helmet that attaches to this, you know, like rubber type suit that's you know, specified to this sort of work. And when they come out, they got to be decontaminated. They are diving in to the absolute worst mess you can imagine, and doing this when they went in too. They had to Finally, they finally got these this flow area shut down so these divers could get in. They were still missing one of these two and they had to

go in there. Now they could see nothing. I mean, it was like being completely blind. There's no light whatsoever. So they're gone by feel. So they're in this murky, awful water and they're in there now. They're doing something that you wouldn't even want to do. Most divers wouldn't do even if they were in clear salt water in the Bahamas somewhere. They had to go into those tunnels basically that these intakes to try and search for the

person by hand and feel and go in there and find them. And they were able to retrieve. They were able to retrieve the other person and get them out of there. So yeah, so it's just the I mean, to even think about it is unbelievable. But the fact that there are people that not only do this, but do it for a living, and I mean, you would have to be And the first thing comes to mind is what do you got to pay a guy like that. I don't know what

the salary is, but it ain't enough. Whatever it is, Well, I like to think that Josh and Mason in a sense gave their life for the better good unwitningly and what a way to go. All of us are going to walk the path they walk, but we don't want to walk into that fashion. I'm thinking of criminal liability, I'm thinking of civil liability.

Is it too early for that? Well, the Ocean is still investigating trying to figure out exactly what happened, So that is is kind of where we are on that until they do. You know, they don't know what caused this. Was it? Was it a mechanical failure? Did something happen to one of these inflatables? Did change break with a chain's not there? Where? There was there some sort of human error that you know? Was there something? Was there a capacity issue that caused more pressure on that line than

than normal? You know what happened? So hopefully they'll be able to get to the bottom of that. I don't know, you know how long. They haven't given us the timeline and when that's expected that to happen, But it'll probably take some time, but they should be able. I would think it's a solvable problem though, yeah, And I would think it's a negligent act resolving in the death of another, and that can be an involuntary manslaughter.

But we'll see what happens. And secondly, I note that Joe Mixon is back in the news for the wrong reasons this morning, and he's due back in court. I'm not sure he's going to appear because it's civil So can you tell the American people about Joe Mixon? And he's in court today, Yeah, he's in court today. He remember this incident that happened at his home. Now, he apparently wasn't there, but his sister and her

boyfriend were there. Well, there were these kids out playing NERF Wars with NERF guns and these big colorful NERF guns, and they're running through the neighborhood. Well, apparently something happened. We're not exactly sure what, but the sisters Joe mixed. His sister's boyfriend is accused of running out of the house apparently. I don't know if he thought they were maybe under attack, he didn't know what was going on with these NERF guns. Whatever. He ends

up opening fire hits one of these kids in the foot. That kid's okay, he's fully recovered. And but it was car Toggin's his mom. His mom says, the bullets went whizzing by this this boy, this teenage boy, and he was fortunate that he wasn't killed. He comes running into the house and has got this bloody foot. And so, uh, they're saying that this gun belonged to mixing and ammunition belonged to mixing, and they claimed that he should have been more responsible for it. It should have never been

in the hands of this sister's boyfriend. And uh, and so he bears some responsibility. So he is named in the civil suit. But uh, but we'll see. I think everybody else is named in the civil suit as well. Uh, but uh, we'll see if the court decides if Mixing, you know, had any you know, what was his liability in this, because you know, he wasn't charged criminally in this at all, but you know, the civil the civil suit, there's a much well we're standards,

so he could be held liable. And that is one hell of a great neighborhood over there. I know, I have one or two friends by Coldstream. They love that area and to have AK forty seven's being fired in rapid fire is unusual. But we hope justice is done. But you know Josh and Mason and their family are going to have difficulties because no one should have died like that, and it is very sad. But Brian Hamrick, according to my records, you've been on nine times this year. You're in

third place of my most frequent guest. You get the bronze. So what do you think about that? Oh? Okay, I made the podium. You're on the podium on the not up there with Richard K. Jones and not up there maybe with Rob Sanders, but it's pretty close. You're pretty close. You're getting there. But I want to wish you and yours a merry Christmas and a happy new year. There at the power of five.

Well, thanks again, mister Cunningham, and glad to report no one does it better than you and John London and can congratulations on a life well led and a great career in television and may it continue for many more years. Well thanks, mister Cunningham. I appreciate being on here and getting a chance

to tell you. We get a lot more time, you know, and there's a lot more usually that I know about stories, and then you can explain you know in a short you know, one one thirty piece, you know, and even though I do multiple hits, but the time you get done, you know, kind of setting up the story and telling what it's going to be, by the time you get into it, you're not getting a lot of whole you know, a whole lot of extra information each of

those hits that is kind of just informed you kind of what's happening. So, you know, on here we get a chance to talk about some of the more in depth things. So, you know, like I said, usually I know a lot more about the story than what I'm able to put into that, you know format. So I appreciate you you having us on, give us a chance to kind of, you know, give more of these details out. All right, Brian Hamrick, you're a great American.

Once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you. Thanks again, mister Cunningham, Brian Hamrick of the Power of five. Let's continue with more your reaction plus. According to polling, twenty percent of young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth. They also sixty percent want Hamasta win. That's where we are on news radio seven hundred WLW meanwhild locked high inside that tower because of her beauty, I am pretty high. Rapunzel spends

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listening to Eddie, Rocky. Eddie and Rocky give your day a fairy tale ending Eddie and rock This afternoon at three on seven hundred WLW Bunny college kids from the COP twenty eight conference in Abu Dhabi about what the elites have planned for you as a regular schlep American. What the plans are over the next five to ten years, assuming our national elections continue to go and win direction

and it's not good. Plus later on I'm going to open up the lines after two o'clock to spend some time on one of the last shows of the year for me to say thank you to so many and for the most recent history, I've had the honor being picked as the top midday radio personality in America in major markets, and Mike McConnell was selected as the top morning guy, and Scott Sloan was second with a bullet to the top. Eddie Fingers

continues to be a legend along with the Rock. And you're listening to a station that has been selected by others in broadcasting as the top talk station in the United States of America under the leadership of DJ High and of course Scott, Ryan Harden and so many others beneath us helping doing what they must do. And it's wonderful to work here. And I'll uh, the future is uncertain. Can you tell me what's going to happen next year or two years?

Nobody knows. No one could have predicted what's happened the past couple of years. Impossible. I often think of, hey, dude, what happened to my country? It's like gone and uh. But nonetheless, to be recognized by Cumulus and Bonneville and iHeart as the best radio station in the United States of America for talk that's not bad, that's not bad, that's pretty good. And I thank you as a listener for that designation. Now.

Secondly, the uh, last few weeks, we've seen the circumstances of hamas chapters at the University of Cincinnati. I haven't seen any Nku or Xavier yet

that are wanting Hamas to win. And a poll came out, was on CBS News last night and I printed it off last night, and the results indicate why there is such ignorance among the electorate, especially younger Americans between the ages of eighteen and thirty years old that have come through our education system, come through the high schools, maybe not Elder maybe not Beechwood, maybe not Deer Park, but they've come through the education system with indoctrination and not information.

The goal of college and high school ought to be to fill your brain with positive imagery of the United States of America. Learn something about literature and history, and learn something about the southern border, something about how to conduct yourself, geology, geom orphology, whatever it might be, geometry, calculus, whatever you want to do. And then the sidelight might be politics.

Well, let's face it, the purpose of a college education is to pass on to the next generation of great Americans the attributes, the skills, the requirements of functioning in this great country of ours. But that's not that is not what's happening. And you saw it with the Ivy League with the clowns who are the presidents very bright and the visit like Claudine Gay who runs Harvard, and it's a liar and a plagiarer. That's a different issue. And

their goal is not to teach historical fact. Their goal is in doctrination of left wing Marxist progressive principles. Holding in my hands right here, to use Russia's terms, my previously nicotine stained fingers right here, but I never smoked. Though, nonetheless, how about this one twenty percent of US citizens between the ages of eighteen and thirty twenty percent believe the Holocaust is a myth.

Another thirty percent have a doubt whether it ever existed. So when one about the existence of the State of Israel and the Holocaust, what the Nazis did, in any comparison of any American politician Dane off Hitler of the Holocaust or the Nazis is ridiculous. How there were forty thousand separate detention and extermination camps in Europe during World War Two, forty thousand camps that killed at least six million Jews and one million of others. But when you're taught through elite colleges

that the Holocaust is a myth or it probably didn't happen. We don't have a historical basis upon which to base one's opinion. And overall, about eight percent of Americans of every from eighteen to eighty believe the Holocaust is a myth, but it's mainly focused on young folks between eighteen and thirty who have gone through college. And another twenty three percent of younger Americans say, quote, the Holocaust has been exaggerated. It wasn't that big a deal. How about

this? One ten percent believe that the Jews caused the Holocaust. Reading this, Another sixteen percent say Jews have too much power in America, Jews have too much power, and some other responses nineteen percent twenty percent between the age of thirty and forty five say the same thing that Jews, quote, Jews have too much power. This is the definition of anti Semitism, in which you don't understand opinions based upon amorphous facts that don't exist in your mind.

The Holocaust, World War two actually occurred. It's a reality. And one of the great things that Eisenhower did was take Germans and force the citizens who survived War I two to go through Auschwitz and Treblinka and others. They documented it that this is what Adolf Hitler did, killed six million Jews and a million other Catholics, those who had mental difficulties, Gypsies, just murdered brutally

unbelievable. And so when college campuses today erupt with anger at the Jews, a good chunk or the majority of young folks either believe it's a myth or that it probably didn't happen. That's about fifty percent, and so upon. What do you base opinions grounded in facts when the facts are in dispute? And so when New York City and other major cities, thank God, it

doesn't happen much here erupt on behalf of the Palestinians. What happened to the Palestinians is similar to what happened to many groups of people over the years, the decades, and the centuries. The Palestinians are not unique at all. The Palestinians really are common. What's uncommon is the failure to accept the status

quo and build like an Abu Dhabi type situation in the Gaza strip. There's one of the problems Germans civilians in World War II say from nineteen thirty three to nineteen forty five, who survived through the surrender of Nazi Germany went through a living hell. They were thrown out of their homes. Read the reports of what happened to German women and girls at the hands of the Russian soldiers.

Read those horrible, disgusting rapes. There probably was not a woman in Germany nineteen forty five, forty six, forty seven who was now brutally raped, gang raped repeatedly because the Russians thought it was payback for what the Germans did the Russians. So the Palestinians are not unique in their behavior nor their status. In fact, it's common, and Germans were hunted down in France and Czechoslovakia and Poland and just killed just for being German. Your status got

you killed. And if you're a woman, you were lucky to be raped only a few times. It was brutal, it was awful. So Germany picked itself up, adopted Western capitalistic principles, and away we go. It's now a functioning democracy. In North America, Mexico lost from the northern tip of California through Colorado, through New Mexico and Texas and a war was conducted. America won the war and the Mexicans living in southwest US lost the war.

So what did they do. Did they spend the next fifty to sixty years wanting to take back Phoenix. No, Mexicans built the fourteenth largest economy in the world and accepted the fact that we lost. Get on with it. It's common, it's not unique. Iron. How about Ireland, My home country of Ireland visited two or three times for hundreds of years, the British Empire brutalized the Irish people, rape, robbery, pillaging, stealing their

crops. They were treated like rats and mice in the literature, and that Irish on their own country of Ireland was perceived as some inferior human being that the Brits brutalized for hundreds of years, hundreds of years, and then in the late eighteen forties, about one third of the population of Ireland and was starved to death by the Brits. Killed them all is what they said, And so many left for the United States, including my forebearers, came to

America because of the blight on the potato famine, and the Irish were killed and murdered repeatedly by the Brits. Went on for hundreds of years, and then at the end of it they kept the six counties in the North and said, to hell with you, We're keeping the six counties in the North by military power for one or two generations. There were the troubles, the squabbles, but then the Irish people accepted it and got on with life. So at no point has any race or person on the face of this earth

not been subjected to exactly what the Palestinians have gone through. And they had the chance to Palestinians for their own homeland nineteen forty seven said no, nineteen ninety three, no, ninety five, No, nineteen ninety eight, No, two thousand, no, two thousand and eight, No, because their mission was not to have their own homeland make it flower in the desert like the Jews had done. But their only action in life was to destroy Israel.

There can be no peace in negotiation with a party when the other party wants you and your family dead in horrible ways. And then wars were launched repeatedly against the Jews, and every time the Jewish people won. Unbelievable, So get over it. At no point is Israel going to say, Okay, you're right, Amas, we're wrong. You can have Israel. And where do we go get a bunch of u hauls, some say jew Hals, get them together and take the Jews? Where where to the desert?

No Israel has built and caused to flourish in the desert, a functioning Western style democracy in which the rights of Muslims, Palestinians, Catholics, Christians, agnostic atheists, and gay Israelis are accepted. When I was in Israel, I saw the gay Pride flag in Jerusalem. But at no point is Israel going to say, all right, you're right, we'll leave all seven million

Jews out of ten million, We'll simply we'll leave. When you read what happens in human history and civilization, it is pervasive with incredible brutality, filled with whoors and rapes and murders and misdeeds and injustices. History, wars are terribly violent, mistakes are made regularly, errors of judgment, quickly split second decisions. But for the last seventy five years, the Palestinians have had numerous

opportunities. Gaza strip should be beautiful and flowering. They took the billions of dollars and built military hardware and three hundred miles of tunnels. They did not help the people of Gaza. They captured the Palestinians. In fact, you might recall, for hundreds of years the Ottoman Empire reigned supreme took over large parts of Europe and Africa. Muslims after the death of Mohammed. You know

that one of the symbols of Islam is the sword. And they killed millions of innocent Europeans and took over their land, threw them out of the houses, killed them all. That's what the Muslims did during the Ottoman Empire. And look how the Russians treated those coast in southern Russia and in Ukraine. They're killing everyone they can find. The Russians are killing Ukrainians as I speak, and Amas and Hezbla are killing Jews. It's horrible, it's disgusting,

it's awful, But damn it, that's human history. That's humankind. So if this war continues until Hamas from the river to the sea kills all seven million Jews or deports them, are I'd be shocked because it's not going to happen. Mexico is not going to take over the United States. The Indian tribes, the Arapajo, the Apache, the Comanche are not getting back Utah. Large chunks of Russia are not going to go back to Poland and vice

versa. And at no point can we militarily demand that North Koreas surrindered to the south. Think of the brutalization of human beings in North Korea and South Korea during the war. During the Korea it was awful, terrible. So as a history major it is terrible. It's violent. Every people at one point have had an extra grind against anybody, especially we Irish. Whenever I think about it, I get fired up. What the Brits did to Ireland

for hundreds of years, no one came to our assistance, nobody. One third were slaughtered by the Brits. And guess what, no big deal, No Uin, get the hell out. That's the nature of humankind. The colonizers they were the Muslims and the Ottoman Empire. Most of Europe and most of Africa fell beneath the colonizing Muslims. And now at some point the Muslims get be the Irish are up or down, Catholics are up and redown Americans

are up and redown Mexico. We're not going to give back Sacramento to Mexico. You have to learn to fight like a warrior pope. When the war is over, you have to do your best to make your area as good as it can be. The Gaza Strip is a beautiful piece of dirt on the Mediterranean Sea that could look like Abu d could be wonderful, but the hate filled rhetoric of a Moss and the murderers make that switch impossible. And

I haven't gotten into Asia yet. What happened with India and Britain, and what happened Pakistan and the wars between Indian Pakistan and colonizers throwing them out. Haven't even touched on Asia yet, for God's sakes. So at some point someone Biggs got to say, we have a horrible, terrible education system in which our children are taught that the Holocaust was a myth or probably didn't happen, and that Jews have too much power. And that's the attitude of college

kids and my fellow Americans that is disgusting. One in five young Americans believe the Holocaust is a myth. Another twenty five percent have doubts whether it ever happened because they're taught about pronouns about him and her and he and she in lgbt Q plus plus plus rights, and not about history, not about literature, not about geomorphology, not about geology, not about geometry. We're not teaching kids, We're indoctrinating them, which is why we have what we have

today on college campuses. Now let's continue. Coming up next will be an expert on what happened in Abu Dhabi, which is a horrible piece of dirt, but nonetheless those living there has made it flourish. Why can that happen in Gaza or the West Bank because of hatred of the jew That's why let's continue with more Bill Cunningham's Radio seven hundred Way you will. You know there's millions of people without the health insurance they need. I get it. You

feel like it's through pricey. I'll break a thousand more, baby be by. I want to be asking a baby commit ye that I'm bad of the bold, bad of the bone American. Of course, the elites flying around the world in their G seven's are telling us how to live our lives. When it comes to fossil fuels, and a week or so ago, I think for the last time this year, we had another a powwow in which John Kerrey, representing you and I heads out to I think it was a

Dubai to discuss shutting down fossil fuels. And many states are acting on their own, including Connecticut, the state of New York, Oregon, Washington, and California that after twenty thirty or twenty thirty five, allegedly you won't be able to buy a gasoline powered car anywhere, even though the American people are

voting with their pocketbook and deciding not to buy evs. But a person in the know on all these issues is energy expert Jason Isaac CEO of the American Energy Institute, and once again, Jason Isaac, Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. So, for those who weren't paying attention, which is probably ninety nine percent of us, tell us what was there's more or less agreed on about a week or ten days ago in the Middle East, he's out of

fossil fuels. And that's the term that the left and the climate alarmists have been using and trying to demand that we phase out of fossil fuels. They don't realize that we'll phase out of existence if that's the case. You know, John Carrey doesn't understand that the jet fuel that's fueling his travels around the globe is is made in a refinery in China from Iranian oil, and that

Chinese refinery is powered by coal. China has been adding two coal fired power plants per week for the last two years because they need affordable reliable electricity. They think it's gonna come from batteries. A battery cost for an electricity is over four hundred dollars a kilowot hour compared to coal at three cents. We need a lot more coal here in the United States, We need a lot more natural gas, and we need a lot more nuclear if we're to continue

to have affordable reliable electricity. And so for the average America in this holiday season, they're driving thither and fro. There's two million flights a day, all powered by fossil fuels and one type or another. And can you address yourself to two issues. One we're in whenever it's warm or hot, or when it's dry or wet, it's always global warming is causing these terrible conditions

and Secondly, who's benefiting. So first of all, described as science in the past, say one hundred years, going back to about nineteen twenty three or so, describe how much global temperatures have risen or not, say the past one hundred years. Yeah, there's some estimates that showed at one and a half, you know, one and a half degrees. But I can tell you over the last hundred years what has happened. Our population has quadrupled.

We're producing enough food to feed more people that are the planet of the Earth. You know, we produce enough food for ten billion people and there's only eight of us on the planet. And then deaths from weather related events down ninety nine percent over the last one hundred years. And over the last

fifty years, the United States has become world leaders in clean air. We've reduced pollution eighty percent, nearly eighty percent, and we're number one when it comes to access to clean and safe drinking water, something billions of people around the planet would love to have access to. But you've got these globalist elites like John Kerrey and Al Gore and Klaus Schwab and Antonio Gutietz at the UN

telling us we've got to get rid of fossil fuels. They won't allow infrastructure to be developed in these third world countries that could lead to economic prosperity, and with that you get freedom and environmental leadership. It's just absurd. It's about control. It's unfortunately, that's what it's about. They want to end the humans on the planet. They want to control everything that we do well. And Jason Isaac of the American Energy Institute, you kind of said it

quickly. But according to the facts, are deaths from natural to disters did you say down ninety nine percent in the past one hundred years? Is that explained that? Yeah, the depths from weather related events are down ninety nine percent of the last one hundred years, while our population has quadrupled. This is this is phenomenal. Phenomenal. Man has adapted to changing weather and it's powered because of you have access to reliable energy from fossil fuels. We've been

able to make buildings, stronger, infrastructure better, more resilient. We have mastered the climate. One hundred and fifty years ago, it was very dangerous to be a human. You didn't have the life expectancy that we have today, and we have that because of access to energy. On the issue who benefits it began with Watergate, follow the money. So when communes read China is building two brand new cold power plants per week and we're closing hours,

who's benefiting from this alleged transfer to EVS, et cetera. Who's benefiting? Are we've benefit the Chinese communists? No, the Chinese communists completely. I mean they control one hundred percent of the refining capacity of graphite that goes in electric vehicles. They could shut down the supply chain in an instant. In the governments like in California and what Canada are about to announce this EV only by twenty thirty five, you're gonna have Basically, it's gonna be like the

COVID lockdowns again. We're gonna be stuck in our homes. We're not gonna have access to food. I mean, London is debating today whether or not to kill one hundred and twenty thousand cows because they want us to quit eating meat. This is another part of COP twenty eight. Over the last couple of weeks, We've got to quit eating meat. They want us to eat bugs. They want to start feeding bugs to animals. I mean, it's

just the absurdity is really it's sickening. I don't know. We used to laugh at people like this because they were just completely deranged, and now some unfortunately some people are taking them serious. And Jason Isaac, when you say get rid of cows and chickens and pigs, many Americans don't understand what the elites and plan. And that is there's too much flatulence coming out of a cow's behind or I guess a pig. And secondly, they consume too many

products to grow, et cetera. And so London, England is thinking about one hundred and twenty killing one hundred and twenty thousand cows so that we begin eating bugs. Explain the nutritional value of a cockroach, Yeah, this is real. This is going to explain why I should not eat a cockroach, and maybe I should. It's not dense energy, and this is what's so important, as people don't typically understand dense energy. When you look at coal

and natural gas and nuclear energy, it is very dense. It doesn't take up a lot of land space, and it's the same thing with animal meat, protein packed into a very small area. It is dense energy. And this is good and this is one of the reasons why I think the World

Economic Forum in the United Nations want to get rid of it. They're anti human and they really want to destroy the economic prosperity experience here in the United States for their great reset, their plans for one world government, which will is the communism at its finest, where we all starve to death. Well,

it's assuming Gavin Newsom. Let's jump ahead a couple of years. Let's say next year, somehow President Joe Biden stumbles into a second term, or Michelle Obama's introduced at the convention in August in Chicago as the nominee of the Democrat Party, and all of a sudden, we continue the policies begun by Barack Husein Obama, continued by Joe Biden, which is the third Obama term,

and then there's two more Obama terms after that. Describe in America, like nine years from now, as Michelle Obama's leaving as the president and Kamala Harris has back down because of the power of the Obamas. Describe America, say, in twenty thirty two, about eight or nine years from now, we continue these we don't give more permits for drilling, We shut down pipelines. We kill all the pigs that cattle the sheep, we get rid of

all of them. Explain America for the average American in twenty thirty two. Well, I can tell you what's happened over the last three years. Twenty five percent increase in cost for electricity, outpacing inflation which has been astronomically high,

outpacing earnings. That's why from twenty twenty two to twenty twenty one, you saw five million people have their utilities disconnected, a thirty percent increase in electricity disconnects, a seventy six percent increase in natural gas getting disconnected because people can't afford it. Now, freezing deaths are much more dangerous than heat related illnesses. Contrary to what Hillary Clinton said was just a bold faced lie,

Freezing deaths about forty to one. So for every one person that dies of a heat related illness, you're going to have up to forty people die of cold related because of temperatures. It's much more dangerous. And when you can't heat your home because you don't have electricity or you don't have natural gas,

it is extremely dangerous. So I can only imagine what where we would be a twenty thirty two I would imagine you've probably seen it greater than one hundred percent increase in cost for electricity, and it's going to be a lot less reliable electricity because over the next twenty years, eighty percent of our reliable thermal generation that's a thermal electric generation from heating water with natural gas, coal, or nuclear is going to age out. And we're not building any any new

generation because the current administration will not give you the permits. The EPA, the Department of Energy, ferk nerk they are all weaponized against American prosperity and

building new coal fired and natural gas fired electric generation. And I head on a week or two ago another energy expert that talked about the kill switch in new cars starting in twenty twenty six, HECT twenty twenty four upon us in twenty twenty six, the government will have an automatic kill switch that if your vehicle is operated in a certain way at a certain speed, you'll be notified

in thirty seconds that the engine's going to shut down. And that's where we're headed with eating cockroaches, freezing our coyons off, and then having kill switches on our cars. And the smart thermostats in our homes can be controlled by the government, And so the crackdown is about to begin. How dangerous is it for the American people to fully understand what John Carey and Michelle Obama, Barack Husein Obama al Gore have planned for them? When let's face it,

will China follow these rules? Will India follow these rules? Will Russia follow these rules? Will Pakistan follow these rules? The answer is no, So who benefits the other side of the globe. But talk about the kill switch on any vehicle made in twenty twenty six. The government will have the power to shut you down if you do something they don't like. How dangerous is

that? Yeah, it's extremely dangerous. And this is actually one thing you're already seeing in China's complete control of its population through their social credit scoring. They have cameras all over the place, and you can see there's protests in the United Kingdom even one of the most vandalized things or all the cameras that they're putting up that their government is putting up to monitor and control their people.

But this is something that China has been doing for years. You can't buy food because your social credit score is low because you may have jaywalked, which is just absolutely and queer slowly but surely giving it away to just an overburden some federal government. Once again, Jason Issik, you brought up a

great point, and it was quickly expressed. A social credit score. So every Chinese citizen has a score based upon their educational achievement, whether or not they own something like a car, whether they drive too fast, whether they express incorrect opinions, whether in social media they've said something about Jijia Pinging they

shouldn't have said. So every Chinese citizen has a score. And if you don't have the right score, you can't buy a car, you can't travel on a train, you can't get on a bus, you can't get on a plane, and when you're hired, you won't be hired because of a social credit score, which is already in existence in China, and that many in America wants to see a credit financial system, a credit social credit scoring,

which is beginning to seep into Western Europe. And this is again what the elites have planned, whether you like it or not, I wonder what your social credit score would be. What do you think, Jason Isaac, when you express these opinions, Yeah, I think it's pretty low because I live a high carbon lifestyle and I think the rest of the world shit too.

You know. I mentioned that in one of my congressional testimonies, and Congressman Raskin from Maryland referred to me as a carbon king, and I've embraced that because you look at people that live a high carbon lifestyle, there's economic prosperity, there's environmental leadership, there's all these good aspects in life, positive outcomes from living a high carbon lifestyle. And I want the rest of the world to be able to live a high carbon lifestyle too. But that's contrary

to Al Gore and John Carey Shill. My social credit scoring would probably have me in the penalty box, and I wouldn't be able to buy a car, be able to go to work, because you know, God forbid, I express my opinions to people that I work with, you know, so I'd be considered a parasite by some of these people. Jason Isaac. The more I do this, I've only done this for forty years, and the more I do this, the more I'm thinking, I can't believe we're having

this conversation in the United States of America. How are we having this conversation thinking about what's at stake in November elections, what direction we're going to take. And I'm not sure we can't the southern border. I'm not sure we can't survive. Now, can you give me hope? Give me hope? Well, I can tell you we produce energy more responsibly in this country than anywhere else on the planet. And there's three and a half billion people on

the planet that don't have access to that energy. Women today will spend over two hundred million hours walking to collect water and so and where you are geographically and where I am in Texas, we stand over the key to ending that poverty. And I am hopeful and I am optimistic. The American people are waking up because they are stick and tired of paying through the roof for gasoline. They don't want electric vehicles. A year ago there were one hundred and

twenty there were thirty four thousand electric vehicles sitting on lots. Today it's over

one hundred and twenty thousand. They don't want them. They want the freedom to be able to move around, and they realize that energy provides that freedom, and then we produce it again more responsibly than anywhere else on the planet, right here in the United States, and we have been shifting demand and production over to Saudi Arabia, over to Iran, to China, to Russia, Venezuela, places that could care less about human rights, that could care

less about the environment. And so I really believe and I have faith and hope in the Americans that they are waking up to this realization that these childish dreams of phasing out fossil fuels and eating bugs are just absurd and they're quite honestly dangerous and crazy. Well, they won't stop, so they must be

stopped. And the being stopping part is up to all of us to become more literate and more educated about what's planned, because we can follow all the dictates of al Gore and John Carey would have no impact on the environment whatsoever,

because the rest of the world won't pay one bit of attention. And secondly, right now, we have the cleanest water and the cleanest air we've had an over one hundred years, and every year or two it gets better in this country because of technology, because of the proper use of fossil fuels because the rest of the world wants to destroy this country and the leftist elites

are helping them do it. And once again, Jason Isaac, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, American Energy Institute, and once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show and for warrened is forearmed as to what the elites have planned. And Jason Isaaca, once again, thank you very much. Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it. Bill, God bless you. Let's continue with more the line becomes available. You know the routine five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand.

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for plumbing problems. The number is five to one three three three three help, or find them online at three three three help dot com. That's three three three h e l P dot com Co. Happy New Year, Well not quite yet. There's still time to get your home insanely clean with the zero S carpenter utter Clean. Hello, quiet, and I'm skos. I'm broadcasting full You voted God time. That's Jake Browning, the snake, the snake hacked off. I'll say you never cut him. Well, he's never

had a chance to play and he's twenty six years old. Well, he's playing now, and he's going to lead him, hopefully to the promise. If he takes us to the Promised Land. Yeah, Joe Burrow may not get there with him, because Joe Burrow might be cut. Please, he might be cut. What do you got? I have the Servant's relevant every day, as you know, right, you got your big notebook we to You're right down the guests that this ought to go to the Smithsonian Institution.

Keep a page. It begins. This one begins January twentieth, twenty twenty one. I think that will live an infamy, that's for sure. And I have this loose leaf binder, and I have about another six months left. Okay, So I went over the year. Yeah, twenty twenty three. Yes, there's one person. I have my top twelve guests. Okay, there's one person dominating. That's seventeen appearances. Wow, in twenty twenty three. Who wasn't me? You don't count? Why not? Because you

work here? Are you fool? You're supposed to be here? I didn't count mo either, moh mo, Yeah, I didn't count. Strike him off the record, right there. I struck him who's number one at seventeen seventeen appearances in twenty twenty Usually are my man, my main man, the sheriff out of Butler County, the King himself, mister Richard K. Jones is number one, No really, or Joe Dieters just as Joe to you, joelt and Joe. He's never I mean he never calls anymore. I

don't even think think he does. He even call you on your phone? No, say you're not answering my question. Well, I'm trying to give me a hint. Governor DeWine. Governor Dwine was on eleven times. Oh well, not even seventeen seventeen appearances. Brian Hamrick Channel five, Brian Hamrick. I misspoke with him about an hour ago. He's been on Brian Hambric's been on with me fifteen times in twenty twenty three. Number one, Thank you, mister Cunningham. He is the best. Yes, how about those

two poor guys and Mason and Brumley. Anyway, let's go back, go ahead, seventeen times, give me a hint. His initials are R S. Kenton County. Oh, the man himself, Rob, Rob Sanders Anders, Yes, all right, right there now on number one. Now does he get a gift certificate out of this or not? I'm gonna go to his Christmas party on Thursday. Okay, that's my gift. Number two, just for you being there? Correct. Number two, Brian Hamrick, chance, while I was close, Cheri Plello was at eight. Yeah, John

London at four. But Brian Hamrick, thanks again, mister Cunningham. Yes, number two, so Rob Sanders, Number one, Brian Hambric number two. Number three, Governor DeWine Nope, Dave Yost nope. Who do you have on board? Anybody else? Congressman brad winstrip Wow? Who's retiring? That's right? The doctor He's had twelve appearances? Wow? How about that? Seventeen, fifteen, twelve, some other of the biggies. Are you ready? Go ahead? Sergeant Dan Hills, he was just here yesterday eleven

times. Yeah. Chris Smitherman seven times, okay, John Lott ten times. Sheriff Richard K. Jones ten times, Scott Powell nine times, Melissa Powers eight times, Prosecutor Mike DeWine ten times, yes, Wayne Allen Root only five times? What's the matter with you? What about the great one? Mark Levin? Once? Wow? The young Warren County Commissioner seven times. Well he was. He's one of the kings of the tennis. Number one is what wait? Wait does John Barrett count if he's a guest.

Not really, He's like part of the part of the circus. He's like the main clown. We're all clowns, that's for sure. But well, here's the list. What do you say? I think you. I think you ought to publish it. I think you. What you need to do is put that out on x aka Twitter. Secondly, yeah, according to The New York Times, oh boy, now is here that judge orders release of documents containing names one hundred and seventy seven men involved in the Epstein case.

What WHOA? I want to know? What? Well, your name? Somebody's got a lot explaining to do before Chris Epstein and Madam Gislaine Max. You know, well, your name's not going to be on her, is it. I can't say. What about the rock now? He's well, I don't know, buddy, Judge, there at least will she be on that list as one of the girls. I don't know. I'm just saying. A judge has ruled to unseal the documents that would name one hundred

and seventy seven men Epstein's friends, recruiters and victims. Within the next couple of three weeks, we'll shed new light. Happy New Year, say new Year. Some men may have some difficulties. Yeah, here's some of the speculation. Is all Trump's on the list? Really? According to speculation, Bill Clinton was a frequent flyer, had a lot of miles, thank you. So we'll see. Let the chips fall where they may. It's going to shed new lights in the president of the United States go down there and

you know whatever, and and nobody not know it. Oh, you'd have to know it. That's the point here. I don't know what to do, so we have to see. I need the names. Also, the high end client tell out of Delaware is going to be named at some point here. Yeah, it's called clients have busted. High end brothel network will be unmasked. Okay, I want to know about your name. I don't need where's this guy from Connecticut and Delaware? Never been there? But you

don't have to be there. They send the girls to you. Well, I don't have to worry about that because nobody sent me nothing. Fifteen thousand dollars a session that must be little fifteen thousand. Yeah, I'd have to go to fifth third and get a loan forget it wouldn't be worth it. Will leave the Stute reporters apro service of a local tym star. He didn't

get air conditioning dealers tame star quality. You can feel in Cincinnati hallwayoming air at one eight eight eight h v A C Sports and want to thank Willie Lear's Prime Market for your holiday your holiday party destination or to those fresh party trays in the world famous tender loin and prime rim today in time for that holiday dinner in festivities located in beautiful downtown Milford, Lears Prime always a cut above. Looks like Jamar Chase is going to miss some time Willie with a

following an MRI on that separated shoulder. He's going to miss Saturday's game in Pittsburgh. We won't practice today and a chance that he misses week seventeen in Kansas City. What's happened to Ohio State football of late? I don't know they're going to get some players tomorrow because it's National signing Day and in a quarterback Tyler Hannike is listed to start Sunday for the Atlanta Falcons against Indianapolis. So that means Desmond Ritter is once again out as the starter in the A

t L. Who's the quarterback for Ohio State next year? Don't know? What about Joe Burrow going back to the Buckeyes, going back? You're rid of your mind? Go ahead? College basketball, Cincinnati Bearcats in action tonight hosting Merrimac six point thirty here on seven hundred WBLW and that a civil warship. The Warriors are five and six out of that Northeast Conference. Not good. Also tonight Mimi RedHawks take on Wright State. Not good. Let's see

how about this for an early Christmas present? Six Reds players got to raise yesterday? Really, it's part of the newest Baseball Agreement MLB set aside fifty million dollars to be handed out to players who are not yet arbitration eligible. Who's a well TJ. Friedel he needs the money? Leads the way? How much? Five hundred and seventy six thousand dollars? Pretty good stuff right there. Matt McClain, I like him four hundred and forty five foul.

I like him. Andrew left the Abbot well I liked him for about half his starts, Andrew Dave Abbot two hundred and ninety nine fouls. Dave Abbitt his pitching for the rest lad La Cruz, Oh two hundred and sixty nine million, which I mean thousand? Yeah, a thousand, which Dela Cruz? Are we going to get the first half? He's a rich one, I know that for the second half. And the Reds also made a trade. What alfielder TJ. Hopkins has been sent to the San Francisco Giants in

exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations cash. Mister Hopkins was a ninth pick of the ninth round pick of the Reds in twenty nineteen, design designated for assignment a few days ago. Oh good, so he is off to the Jaints. That's good. What else you got? So you snicker at me? That's all I laugh? Yeah? How about that? How about the wild end last night with the Seahawks. I thought that game was a lot that the Eagles lose again. I don't know the Eagles.

They're not looking good. Yeah, well, I don't know, I guess, but Saturday is the big day, Willie, when I guess there'll be no Jamar Chase. So that means that tight Ends have to step up, and also Tyler Boyd and T and T Higgins has to step up. We're gonna make some predictions. We might do it next year, but next time, I might do it tomorrow. But seg let me ask you a question. Go ahead, I'm making a prediction now that PG. Sittenfeld's conviction

will be overturned on appeal. Really, write that down, Okay, write that down, PG. Aka Pere, PG Pureval, PG. Sittenfeld. All right, his conviction was unjust and will be overturned on appeal. Write that down. Okay. Now, a year from now, if the Good Lord permits, and you and I are sitting here, Uh huh, who will be the president. Oh that's a good question. I'm gonna write it down right here in my book right there. I'd have to go with a Trumpster. I guess d J T right there. I don't think we want

the current dude, do we? No? No, you feel the same way. I take him, not literally but figuratively. I will vote for Donald Trump every chance I get. So, I don't know, I mean, he's the runaway leader and everything. So well, I'm gonna write that down right there there, fighte what happens? Write that down. PG Sittenfeld's conviction will be overturned on appeal. Oh how about that? That's what I'm

saying. And by the way, assuming that happens and he goes to prison in a week for like begins a year and a half sentence, Oh that's right, he has to go what next January second? I think yeah, And uh, if that happens and it's overturned a year from now and he spent a year in jail and it shouldn't have happened, then when you tell me, what do you do? Nothing? I mean didn't I thought I saw something? What last week? Two guys were let go after being in

the prison for twenty years? Right? Had the wrong? Where are they to go to get that twenty year? You get a million dollars? At two million dollars? But but PG Sittenfeld did did he walk over the line a step or two? Maybe? But maybe not. But someone like Jeff Pastor is on video taking bags of cash on private jets. Right. PG Sittenfeld was wiretapped by the FBI because they're looking for a pelt and PG Sittenfeld was convicted because jurors like you going to sit in a box and you assume

every politician is guilty. Write that down, PG. Sittenfeld's conviction will be reversed on appeal. You got that? Yeah, when do you think that will happen? About a year. Oh, and he's going to spend the next year in jail, in federal prison. So dulous. Okay. And I'm not a PG sitting felt fan when it comes to his politics. But this is wrong. And I watched the show a couple of nights ago that that many former attorney generals feel exactly the same thing that he was wrongfully convicted.

So see what happens. So we'll see what occurs. Yes, but all right, segment, get me out of the Studge Report. And once again I want to congratulate Rob Sanders, who texted me a accepting note. I'll tell you the first time my number one guest numerically. I bet you that makes his career. It does. Willie and Hotter of one hundred days from today, opening day streat American Ballparks here Cincinnati reads at four to ten

pm against Nick Senzel and the Washington Nationals. One hundred days away. So well, PG said, and fell throughout the first pitch at a Reds game. When he's exonerated, I don't know. It's all up to them. What do you think we say? Happy birthday to Chris Baxlaw, red King Baxl backslattractor, helping you grow right there in Batavian Seamen, I love Batavia. And also to Miami University Zone Alicia Lipton, Happy birthday today. If you know her, tell her say tell her happy birthday. She left the

Blood Hawksworth Blood Centered. Now she's the queen of Miami University. What does she do there? Runs a place, vice president of public relations everything. And by the way, yeah, I met PG sitting Felt twice in my life. Okay, aggressive, young bright And if somebody would have said to him the day after his seid to with the FBI undercover in foremant that you just committed a serious felony, he would have said, what are you talking

about? I didn't do. What do you mean a felony? The notice of the criminal law to be what behavior to avoid, And in his case, he didn't know what behavior to avoid, unlike Jeff Pastor or Tamy Dinnard who took cash bags of cash Pig's In'tfeld simply agreed to do what he was going to do anyway, and so and it's easy to get what about a gang of five? Whatever happened to them? Gang of five has been retired with the thanks and sorrow of a hurt city. And they're gone. They're

gone with the wind. The gang of five, Clark Gable, gone with the wind. But now we have a ling progressive group. Oh that's dress for sure. But give me one of the guys. Don't know what where Anderson Township is, if it's in the city or the county. I shouldn't say this on the air, but of course I will. There was a representative of city Council at the Kenwock Country Club Saturday night inspecting the grounds. What the city the friendly confines may annex Kemball Country Club and Sunlight Pool?

Now wouldn't that be something the city is growing? Were they gonna move the pool up here? Yes? Oh, well that'll make Tom Weedman happy, won't it. Well he's gonna fight like hell, I'll like you say, yeah he can't. Where's Tom gonna play golf? And Charmaine McGuffey better get on the side of defending Kemball country club against the Vestiges and the expansion of City Council with Fiji. You're gonna have Fiji teeing it up with McGuffey.

Who he like in that matchup? Who's got the better soldiers? That's hard to say, because city Council thinks they can seize Moonlight gardens and Sunlight pool? Was that Jeff Kraman I must be a nut. What are they gonna do with a pool that holds three megan gallons of water? What are you gonna do? He wants it at the cyclones play outside. I'm watching Channel Trove last night. They had a poll that ten thousand people said, seize the pool. Don't let others seize the pool. We go again, Here

we go. It's like Joe Burrow going back to Ohio State. Do you think he would if asked to do so? What? He quarterback? Ohio State? No, they need a quarterback and he tried to play for him. I'm sure they've got about six or seven dozen guys up there. They completely not like Joe Burrow. Well, he's lost his eligibility. I think he's got one year left. I don't think he's got a COVID year yeah,

say get me out of the student's report. Will he and Houter of a nice day here in the tri State and just a few days away from santy Claus coming to town. I find myself defending PG sitting Feld. We leave you with the immortal words of the Steward Report. I feel like I need a beer. That's Jake Browning. Give him a beer? Why not? Go ahead, It's just not a bud light. Thank you. Let's continue. I'm gonna take some calls next what Wait a minute, what I

know now, I know you're not feeling good. Wait a minute. Now, I'm taking calls seven nine, seven thousand. Oh boy. Last time we did this didn't go well. Oh boy, you see now there we go. I took it off seven four nine, seven thousand pounds, seven hundred. I'm gonna take my last calls of the year. Well you're on tomorrow, aren't you. Yes, Okay, I may not take calls tomorrow. Well, that's true. I may do it till you take so many every day, and that's it. Who will be the last caller of this

year? Who will rival? Rob Sanders will call in? He'll be the best guest in the last call line? Them up with Bill Cunningham seven hundred wl W Happy New Year. Well not quite yet. There's still time to get your home insanely clean with the Zeras Carpenter Outer at Cleaning zeros Us. Here we are again, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, decade after decade, and we continue. I love taking telephone calls. I'm persuaded by Sean McMahon and others perhaps not to

do it, but nonetheless I insist. And so this is one of my last shows this year, twenty twenty three. Hopefully the Good Lord will give me another couple of years to be with you, because I want to be

with you at least through twenty twenty four and then see what happens. But once again, uh five one, three, seven, four, nine, seven thousand or pounds seven hundred the new eighte and T. Many issues are laid upon the table now for your thoughtful considerations, including the fact that we have a large number of young folks that have no clue where they came from, where they are, nor where they're going. You have no clue about

the nation's historical pass thinks the Holocaust itself was was not true. According to twenty percent of those young adults saying it didn't happen. Another twenty five percent have a doubt whether it ever happened. Did Word War two ever happen? I don't know. I never saw it. I wasn't around when it occurred. Maybe it didn't don't know. Ignorance is bliss, and we have a very happy group of people because so many who have gone through the educational system

are stupid. They've been indoctrinated, not educated. Let's go to the calls. I'll give each of the callers about one minute. We have thousands on a hold. Millions want to express their viewpoints on this and many others, beginning with Courtney Combs. Courtney Combs, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And Courtney, how are you? Life is good, Bill, and it's

been good all these years. I spent three decades with you in public office, and if you remember right, I was the one to add issued you to the famous Richard Kay, wait a minute, I do recall going back many years, he worked as a jailer in the eleven of Correctional Institution with William C. Dolman, and I used to visit the inmates and speak to

them a few times. Dolman had me give them inspirational addresses. And one of the deputy sheriffs, one of the CEOs, there was a young guy named Richard K. Jones who had a dream about becoming a sheriff, and twenty five years later it happened. And he's one of my greatest guests of all time, agreeing with you whole heartily. And I was the one that had curged him. I told me one time I was the county commissioner and he came to me and said, I'm going to run for sheriff. I

said, I'll give you a thousand dollars right now. First first contraisi he had, and he's been one of the greatest ever since ever ever. All right, Courtney, we got to run, But God bless you, and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and thank you very much. Billy. It's alway good to talk to you and Mary Christmas, Happy New Year to all your fans. Thank you. Let's go to Tim and Mason. Is this the Tim and Mason? Absolutely? Willie give me deal with me on

an issue? Can you tell me why so many college educated kids are so stupid about human history? I think it's because we have allowed the liberals to take over our education system. I think we've allowed the teachers' unions to take over this adoctrination and brainwash that goes on. And sadly, I think are

people we elect from the Republican and conservative persuasion. We trusted them to go up there and fight this stuff at the local, state, and federal level, and they've simply not done it. Bill very disappointed in our so called conservative leaders who just allow this stuff to keep going on. Where does it stop? Do you recognize this world we're living in now? When did it

become When did it become cool to hate Jewish people? When we're timed, if you even uttered anything, it even said the word Jew, you were going to be ostracized. It's ugly. I see things now that I did not think. Whatever occur and when we had a candidate in twenty oh seven and twenty oh eight that says American needs to be fundamentally transformed, I said at the time, things aren't too bad. Right now we're being transformed now.

It's taken almost a generation of eight years of Obama and all the thousands of appointments. Throw on top of that, the lawsuits and the indictments against Donald Trump, tying him down for four years, and then everyone that ran the Obama administration now controls Joe Biden, and they anticipate with the negative coverage of the Donald that in twenty twenty four will continue on the same path that

we're on. And Tim Formason, I'm not sure we can survive ten to fifteen more years of two trillion dollars a year in brand new national debt, of millions flooding across the southern border, the collapse of our magnificent major cities, the Black Lives Matter, tearing down of law enforcement, electing of George Soros prosecutors. I'm not sure we can survive ten to twenty more years of this. I think you're right, Bill, I don't know what the answer

is. I try to get involved, I try to stay informed. I try to support and work for and elect people that I think are going to go to Columbus and Washington and do the job that they need to do to stop this. But it just seems that to the Liberals have taken over the media, they've taken over the messaging, they've taken over the education, and what's even more disappointing is many of the parents of these high school and college students. They're okay with all of this. Look at those on our school

boards. They go up there and fight for the right to do these insane things. It's it's uh, it's sad. But I'll tell you what, Bill, I can always pull out the ultimate weapon. I can put the Curse of the Schnarf on all of this. The curse, the Curse of the Sarf is undefeated, unbeaten, unscore on. He sits at the right hand of God. There were numerous attempts on his life. He was struck by lightning, he was shot. Schnar if he just hung in there,

the Schnarf defeated al Gore. The Schnarf got rid of de Shura, the Snort, Schnarf got rid of Bruce Coslet. He whenever we have needed something to come up up and defeat the evil forces in our lives, the Curse of the Schnarf has worked. I hereby Tim from Mason Place, the curse of the Sharf on everything that's working against all that you and I hold Deer. It's not good, but Tim, let's keep fighting like varyor parts for our country. That we must save and thank you for your call. Let's

continue. We have a guy named Rob calling in from Comington. We'll get to him next. Let's go to uh, Bob the Bricklayer. Is this Bob the Bricklayer? Hey, Willy, Yes, how are you good? Who's this Bob the Bricklayer? You're the man I wanted to hear that voice. Bob. May you and yours have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. How's your boy doing working at Deer Park. He's doing great.

He's finally retired from the military for twenty one years. He retired in October and now he's the captain of Deer Park Fire Department and he's just living his life doing the thing. Well, he's serving. It worked for me because I lost my phone, I lost on my contact information. I couldn't get a hold of you. Wait a minute, I haven't heard from you in months, months. I know, I lost all my contact information. I was waiting for you to text me back and say we're a heck you bed.

Let me see here I might do that now. Is your phone number the same? Oh yeah, well I'm gonna have to look into that. They want to talk about any politicisally because I'm just disgusted with everything like you are. But I saw say this. If Obama continues to be the president in twenty twenty four, all the people around him fundamentally transform our country. Is what he said, and that's what he promised. And after two years

of the fundamental transformation, American people said we can't take this anymore. They went completely the other direction. And now that we're far away from that, and then the Alcoholites are running every executive branch of government. If we continue ten more years on this path, we cannot keep borrowing two trillion dollars a year. We can't have open borders, we can't have our magnificent, beautiful cities destroyed in public education debate, we continue on this bathroom done. I

don't know how people were making it as it is. I'm even a hard time just keeping things going. But if I wasn't working for myself, I don't know how people I don't know how they make no. I just don't know how they make it. Well. I haven't heard you, Christmas, and you take care of yourself. I don't want to hold it off. Hold again my best to your boy. You take care of Willie. God bless you. Let's continue now. And this is quite an honor in a

sense to be uh, Rob Sanders for the first time ever. I have you at least seventeen times as my guest, and you're the number one guest of the year twenty twenty three. You beat out Brian Hamrick, Brad Weinstrip, David Young, Wayne Allen Root, Governor Mike DeWine, Melissa Powers, Sheriff Richard K. Jones, Scott Powell, John Lott, Chris Smitherman, Sergeant Dan Hills. Rob Sanders, how do you feel? Well? That

is such an honor. I was in a super top secret homeland security meeting with Colonel Rob Nader of the Fort Mitchell Police Department because they had a big shooting out there today. But we were laying down the lall my phone starts blowing up there like you got to call Willy. Willy says he wants you to be his last calling guest of the year because you've won some big award

for being his most frequent guest. And I thought, man, that could only be possible because Joe Dieters is now a Supreme Court justice and give you these interviews. But I'll take it anyway I can get it. That's a distinguished list of guests to be at the top of it. And it's only appropriate since the Kenton County Kamalalth Attorney's Office is the reigning defending Kamalalth Attorney's Office of the Year and the Kamal Wealth of Kentucky thanks to my friend Daniel Cameron,

our Attorney General. It's been a big year in Kenton County. So this is yet another big honor to hang on the wall, so to speak, right there with all of our awards and accolades. Well, we're gonna Tony Benner and I are going to come to your Christmas party undisclosed location on

Thursday, top here. And I also see that somehow did I read this morning that some of Chiviot's finest from Mayor Mike Lowman of Cheviot, have somehow made their way to your Bailey Wick And what happened, Well, you know, Willie, people in Fort Mitchell, they normally enjoyed a nice, quiet, calm, greatest place in them and the United States to live type city and leave it to the hooligans from over in Ohio to come over here start

fighting with one another shooting with one another. Somebody had their car stolen, came to Kentucky, tried to reclaim it themselves without calling the police. A fighting Soon somebody tried to run away in the stolen car. Next thing you know, a shot rings out. The bottom line is, we don't tolerate this stuff in Kent County, Willie. We can't have people shooting at each other. You know, when we have problems or stolen cars, we call

the police. It's not supposed to happen the way that apparently doesn't SHIVI it, I don't need shiviot, chevy it. How do you say it, Willie? Where it is? Nevertheless, it was some chiviot's finance that we're over here causing this rock is at Port Mitchell Kroger, where I shop, where my parents shop, or my whole family shops. Really, we can't have this nonsense going on. But the Port Mitchell police are doing a fine

job. Their investigation is ongoing, more investigating the claims of self defense. But nevertheless, we need to spread the word that if your car gets stolen, don't try and run it down yourself, and if you do happen to come across to call the police and let them apprehend the car thief. Don't try and do it yourself. We don't need citizens arrests, and we certainly

don't need citizens shooting up the parking lot at the port. Mitchell Kroger, Well, I'm going to count this as your eighteenth visit with your permission. I also would note that a former jail deputy of the Kenton County Detention Center admits the sneaking drugs to inmates inside the facility. The cash app Curtis Edwards

twenty seven. Montgomery was originally dotted by Kenton County Grand Jury, and Jonas's single count of are engaging an organized crime played a guilty on Wednesday lesser charge of promoting counterban And of course this guy lived in Montgomery. So when we have criminals, we send them to Covington or for mention. That's Ohio's greatest export, I think, Willie, it's all the people you sent across the river just to get convicted of felonies over here. This guy was an employee

the Kenton County Detention Center. Why we are hiring ohioan's I don't know. That should be our first red flag right there. I don't know who's doing the background checks, but we need to check some addresses first. I think, make sure you're not sending us your criminals across the river. But he was distributing drugs to drug dealers in the detention center and needless to stay. As soon as the detention center got w into that, they called in the

Northern Kentucky Drugs Strike Force. They conducted in top notch investigation, caught him red handed. Now, of course that reduced charge. It still includes a prison sentence because we don't watch you deal drugs in kent without going to prison. But it also includes his cooperation and testimony against all the people that he

gave drugs to that were selling drugs in the detention center. It's, you know, sort of an old wives tale that drugs are available in jail, and I'm sure they get in there from time to time, but we root that problem out. We prosecute the people when we catch him. So mister Edwards is going to prison all the guys he was distributing the drugs too, that were selling them inside the jail or going to prison for even longer sentences.

But yes, he used to be a guard and now he is an inmate and get a view of the prison from the opposite side of the bars. So Curtis Edwards took off his uniform and put on a different one. He went from the outside to side. We took off the gun belt and we put him into a pink jumpsuit. Hey put this on. Go that way. But he was a drug dealer in jail. That's not good. I mean, I can't imagine that being a good long term plan right there. But at least we used to be paying for him to come to the

jail and work. Now we're paying for him to stay on the inside. Well, we'll see what happens. But once again, we gave you eighteen appearances. I don't count James Bogan. He's kind of like part of part of the family in a sense, but as a guest of somebody working elsewhere. That's like advertising for him, right, That's what its in that his drumming up business for them. Yeah, that's true, same way with Michael

Allen senior and junior. But nonetheless, first time you've got eighteen appearances this year and you beat out Brian Hemrick and all these other ones, Mike DeWine and David Young and brad Winstrip and Melissa Powers and we'll see what happens. You and the governor are tight, Willie. So that's really impressive. If I'm on your show show more than the governor of Ohio. Governor was on ten ten times and you were on eighteen. So well, let's keep it

going because you have a great radio voice and you often make sense. So you put those two things together. What the heppen? It's hard to come by when you're talking about government, Willie, but there are a few of us here that do make sense when we so no, I think we need to spread this. I think there needs to be more common sense. Like I know you're listening audience heads in government, both state government, federal government,

Frankfurt, Columbus, Indianapolis, you name it. Everybody needs to have more common sense when it comes to the government. So hopefully we're bringing that to them. But thank you to you, thank you to Tony Bender for always tracking me down and answering my calls when I call in or he calls me. But it's been a pleasure to be with you for twenty twenty three, Willie. And you let me know what the all time record is. Maybe we'll we'll see if you can beat that in time. What did that?

It was Joe Dieters twenty four times in twenty oh six twenty four times, so you got only six May. Maybe after that you will start calling Joe Dieters the Rob Sanders of Amilton County instead of calling me the Joe Deeters County. Will finally get that accomplished. Once I set the all time record, maybe you'll be on the Kentucky Supreme Court one day. I don't know that I have the patience for that. I have a hard enough time I'm

listening to defense attorneys talked. I couldn't listen to both the prosecutor and the defense attorneys talking my trial. It takes a special talent to be a judge like the people's judge. You know, obviously she's a very talented patient person, patiented judge that cost to the patients. But I don't know that I have that. Nevertheless, I'll never say never. It's like being married to

my mother. I'm always getting chastised, but she's the only one the chastises me and get away with it. But Rob Sanders, thank you, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and I'll see you Thursday night at the undisclosed location. Willie, we look forward to having you, and I look forward to paying off my debt and breaking bread over that take center down it fall hitching posts. We'll do it. I'm always good for my bets. But it's been a great twenty twenty three, and thank you for having me on.

Merry Christmas to all your listeners. Happy New Year. I will see you Thursday night. God bless America. Thank you, mister prosecutor. He walks in the shoes of Joe Eaters. Let's continue and never stop. We simply continue on news Radio seven hundred. You ld over, you our gift, uds, you spending. You know who founded and designed and built the White House? An irishman? An Irish No, not not the Joe, not a joke. Hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. He's got his

oval offices in the Capitol, and an irishman built the White House. Well, who's living in a White House. If he's in the Capitol, I don't know where he is. Someone directed him. Maybe he's got two offices. Take me to your leader. Goodness gracious, why not be embarrassing? What if the Martians landed and said, thank me and I like where I just saw on one of the stations here that, uh, I guess the Congress is upset about the tactics in the war with that Israel is previd.

Come on, know your role and shut your bag. They got attacked, they had their nine to eleven October seventh, and they're not back in down and that's what we did. When and who they finally get O b l Yeah, he's laying at the bottom of the Indian Ocean somewhere somewhere. But war is a terrible human endeavor, right awful, It's a terrible thing. But I mean, Israel got attacked and they're not gonna hold back. Palestinians have been told repeatedly, you want your own land. Where you got the

West Bank, you got Gaza. You were there. I was there. I was there with herb Riisenfeld, right, and the camel. And I was there with the camel. I was there in the amount of olives. I was there. The first lady was like gunga Dean. She was gunga Dean. She said, she wrote a camel oft into the darkness, been that at the oasis, Send your camel to bed. That's a pretty good song. Sean McMahon doesn't remember that one. Will he the stood reporters of

Proud Service, every local Tame Star. He didn't get their conditioning dealers thamestar quality you could feel in beautiful Cincinnati, called the experts at Preferred Home Comfort at five, one, three, eight, nine to two h V A seat. The name of that song Midnight at the Oasis. That's correct, Seawanza. If you can quew that up midnight at the Oasis, send your

camel to bed. Various reports, including the NFL Network, say Willie that Bengals wide receiver Jamar Chase likely to miss some time following an MRI on that separated shoulder. Uh, he's not at practice today, gonna he's gonna miss Saturday in Pittsburgh. Maybe miss week seventeen, in a couple of weeks at Kansas City. We need him. In Kansas City, they can beat Pittsburgh without anyone because of Jake the Snake Browning aka Downtown Don Brown. Jake Brown

Right. Also, Max Preps has announced their Players of the Year in high school football Ohio Moeler High School Zone Jordan Marshall. He's gonna sign tomorrow State with Michigan what's wrong with Ohio State, Indiana East Central Zone your team catch the dream. There's his helmet right there, Josh Ringer that he's a Ringer star running back. He's going to Oxford with Chuck Martin. That's where he belongs with the Miami RedHawks. It's in the home of Richard K. Jones,

who, by the way, he's smarter than you think. He's not as stupid as his inmates and friends think he is. College basketball tonight, the Bearcats are in action at fifth third Arena, six thirty here on seven out of w WELW taking all the Merrimack Warriors. They're five and six out of the Northeast Conference. Is that like a team or a Yeah, it's a college Merrimack Merrimack never heard of it. And also tonight the Miami RedHawks

are on the road up against Wright State against the Readers. What about Xavier tomorrow night against uh Xavier Open's biggies played tomorrow night at Saint John's Willie And you know Rick Mattino actually recruited Sean Miller out of high school right about that he played a Whitsurg. Yeah, tried to get him out of Pennsylvania. Rick Bettino actually recruited Sean Miller. Didn't know that. Let's see, six

players got an early Six Reds players got an early Christmas gift yesterday. As part of the new agreement between MLB and the union, YEP Baseball set aside fifty million dollars to be handed out to players who have not yet been arbitration eligible. Six Reds are on the list, including TJ. Friedel gets five hundred and seventy six thousand dollars. He's a good man, Matt McClain four hundred and forty five thousand, Andrew Abbott two hundred and ninety nine, and

La de la Cruz two hundred and sixty nine. Which Della Cruz will play next year? Which one the first half of Della or the second half of Della Well, we'll have to wait and see. It's one hundred days, one hundred days from now. We will be at the Holy Grail one hundred days from now, getting ready for opening day twenty twenty three. Shall I give a speech? Well, your speech are probably going to be about one hundred days from this moment. Not the Rhino, by the way, is

the program director of the year. How about that? Your number one, Mike's number one, Nidie and Rocky are in right outside the top ten thirteen, and then that other guy what's his name? In nine to noon, the Great Scott Sloan is number two, right with a bullet how about that? But we were picked as the top AM talk radio station in the United States by our peers outside of iHeartMedia, So that says you up right there, amen to that. So you're listening now to the best. The Reds

have traded outfield? Are TJ. Hopkins to the San Francisco Giants today in a play in exchange for a player to be named later? Or cash? Who's Hopkins' ninth round pick of the Reds in twenty nineteen. Designated for assignment last week, so they had ten days to figure out what to do with him. He's now he's heading now to San Francisco. So you're saying, you see he's playing a school called Merrimack, correct, who won? Uh with me? Have you ever heard of that? Not? I've heard that

school. But what was the what was the big Civil War battle with the Monitor in the in the in the Merrimac? Was it the monitor Merrimack and the Monitor? Yeah, there was like the ironclad boats. They started shooting at each other, doesn't they so that the company that built that boat. I don't know. College, I don't think so. I don't know what. What would you see play a Merrimac? Uh? Was temp Star unavailable because they just got their tails? Was unavailable? Well, they got their

tails whip by the Dayton Flyer Saturday downtown. So I guess they figured, well, we'll close out the new year with a well and you know what, I wouldn't put anything past anybody these days in college basketball? What did Oakland do against x Oakland? Yeah, you mean the Raiders? Yeah, they beat the Grizzlies. What did what did the Blue Hens do when they came into the Green Delaware? How is this school in downtown Detroit known the

Grizzlies. Well that's their that's their nickname. But they beat Xavier, correct along with the Blue Hens? Right beat Delaware? These days, you have no idea. So merrionmack Gate may come in here, get a big check and uh fans. CNN judge rules that more than one hundred and fifty names will be released soon. As far as those on the flight with Jeffrey Epstein, do you have a concern about your name segment? What about you? I can't say. I can't say, but what was that? What'd that

guy live in the Bahamas or something? And Lolita Island? And uh, well I didn't. I don't know where that is. Will not get on a private plane. I don't like flying that much in general. But he get on a private plane? Did enough of that six hundred and fifty thous that was delta? I want to see a flight attendant. I want to see a couple of pilots right, want to see, Hey, what you know? Headset? I don't. I want to have to lower my head. You get on a plane. Gonna make make them public in twenty twenty

four, so I'll make this new year. And I did not go on any private planes with Jeffrey Epstein to is Lolita Island? Neither did I. Your name could be in the mits. Rocky Rocky's in Frisco, Texas for some reason. And I know he's got the he's got the Bowl game with Marshall and somebody plan. I think it's a Texas San Antonio or something like that. When's the game? Is it tonight? I'll be listening to the rock Then they're number thirteen with a bullet going up order who's on that list

alleged associates and victims? Well, I don't know. We'll find out. I like the high end house of prostitution that you were part of as a private investor equity in Delaware and Connecticut. That's another thing coming out. Never been to Delaware. You only ain't go in Delaware? Is that is Dover Downs where the racetrack is. It's all concrete. We'll see, but a lot of rumors. Segment, give me out of the Stude's report if you don't mind, Willie and Otter of a beautiful day here in the tri State

and just days away from Sandy Claus coming to town. Six two day. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood report. Tell you what I don't know about you. But I'm going to go to bed. That's like four o'clock in the afternoon with him. Oh, well, I don't know how we ended up in this position. I don't either. It's a catastrophe and all I see is difficulties everywhere. And we'll see what happens. We've got Senator Kennedy. I love John Kennedy, Love that guy. Senator

Warner. They got a deal. They want to propose. If Senator Kennedy's on a deal, I want to be on the deal deal. And then for those who missed it, who's the top three of your guests for twenty twenty three. I've had some objections of a few. I can't talk about what I want to recount, says somebody stuffed the ballot box again. But number one we had voting in Georgia, Nevada. Number one we had absentee

voting, and we have drop boxes all over the place. In the signature match, okay, same day registration means just sign your name and vote. Okay, like Chicago. Number one for the year twenty twenty three. Right, Rob Sanders, who walks in the shoes the high heels of Melissa Powers. He was on eighteen times in twenty twenty three. Wow, a lot of action in Northern Kentucky. Number two. Brian Hamrick of the Power of five. Thank you, mister Cunningham fifteen times Wow twenty twenty three. John

London and Karen Johnson. Gotta get upset. They're jealous. Origin Richard Childs is too. He wants to be on the top ten. Okay because other than that, I have my list here. I keep a page on every show that I do, and uh, number three is brad winstrip fourteen times. Okay, so fourteen, fifteen and eighteen. Right at their heels are people like Sheriff Richard K. Jones down to ten, Scott Powell twelve, Melissa Powers nine, Chris Smitherman six, Dan Hills ten, David Young,

Warren County Commissioner seven, Wayne Allen Root. I've only had him on five times. Wow, they got ahold of him and Justice Joe, well, he what's up with That's not He's usually in the top three for the first time in a long time, right, not even in there? Is he? No? Wow? I got a text, uh from Aria Coach six one four. He said, don't use my name on the air. I said, okay, Joe, I won't. He says these guests are a miner? Is that from Sharon Kennedy, the Chief Justice? These guests are

minor? Go back twenty years and see the body of my work. I blow everyone combined away. I'm officially the superior guest emeritus aka Joe. He's got a point he didn't give any I think it's Joe Dieters, but I'm not sure it could be. You know who it is, Joe Burrow at Ohio State Bingo. He might be up there. He might be up there signing an nil deal tomorrow with the Buckeyes. It would be shocking if Joe Burrow would back to Ohio State. He's going to go green. He's going

to start throwing left handed because they don't have a quarterback like Boomer. Let him play Ohio State Saturday. He's going to be the second coming of Boomer Asias and it'll be second string behind Jake the Snake Browning On Sunday. He's going to change his number to seven. Got a text here from Frank Zybell ACR says, Seg is a wealth of misinformation. I thought he was going

to say he was a he was going to buy the Sunlight pool. He's gonna move it to ac R. Gunny Pools financed the course by McKinley mortgage. On't they put that up on the roof up here so we could have a swimming pool to go to. You're a source of misinformation. Thank you for He also said happy holidays to you and yours. He said, tell Segi he's not a serious person. Okay, that's real. Thank you for the other but first contact of a guy named Joe six could be anybody.

Sure, I don't know what to tell you. All right, segment we'll see what happens. Segment Thank you Midnight at the Oasis. Send your camel to bed? Okay, okay, you want to go to bed with a camel? I don't think so. They're big and ugly, and they are flatulent. Maybe some people like that, like wild Man Walker, He's somewhat flatulent. Oh, here we go, so say it. We play a Tuesday. This is Sarah to you, Sarah Elise, see camel to send

that camel to bed? Segment shook je of what romance? And oh Jeffrey Epstein, remember when you see the when you see the when you see the Wizards, Tan of Rocking, don't come a knocking this Wizard of Kenwood. This is you and Sarah Elise. Please, there's Mitch McConnell trying to talk to It looks like the bottom of my foot, Mitch McConnell sing it. He looks like he's ninety four. My kidding, seg you don't have to answer Sarah whatsoever. Okay, there's no need to speak. You know what

does speak? You have a belly dancer. She'll be prancing around. Don't wet around there. It could be her chkh segment. Thank you, Yeah great, let's continue On seven hundred WLW. A good day starts with a good Morning. Here's Joe. His friends call him average Joe, but there's nothing average about this man. He starts his game with Mike McConnell, Good

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