Great American red spaceball. Thank god not playing today. They're off back the next week. They're off three days. They're off Thursday, They're off Monday, and off Thursday. They're playing in Pittsburgh over the weekend. We'll see what happens there. Plus the Bengals are back at it on Friday night for the first preseason game here, but against the Packers. But I don't think there's a lot of interest for the game. Goes the lack of the playing
of Joe Burrow and more. But several days ago, our County Prosecutor Melissa Powers put together an elder task Force to look at the difficulties that old folks have getting ripped off. I'm watching a Channel nine story last not about a woman who gave two guys fifty thousand dollars to get a million, and the fifty thousand dollars hit their pockets, the million dollar check never arrived. Never was any good in the studio with me today is Melissa Powers about the Elder
Justice Unit. And Melissa Powers, welcome again to the Bill Hunningham Show. Thanks Bill, it's great to be here. Talk to me about why it's necessary. First of all, because this is some way unique about about elder justice. Many people that are ripped off when they get older don't want to talk about it. They're embarrassed, but talk about why this unit is necessary.
Well. Part of the problem that we have now with the advent of internet, cell phones, social media, there's a number of scams that are targeting seniors. They target a lot of people, but seniors seem to be the most vulnerable and what we want to do. What I want to do is take a bold step with our office to prevent financial crimes against seniors. I want to prosecute those that exploit seniors. I want to educate the public
and have a public awareness campaign to prevent crimes before they occur. Arms seniors with the information and knowledge that that they have the tools to be able to resist and reject a scam or walk away or even be able to spot a scam. We want them to be aware of that. The second piece of it is that I want to be able to have our prosecutors work with Hamilton County Job and Family Services and their Adult Protection services so that we can coordinate
better crimes where elderly are abused or mistreated. So those are the main things that we're working on. I've put together a team of prosecutors within our office.
They're coming from the White Collar Crime Unit, from Adult Protective Service Services, through Job and Family Service Unit, my Family Law unit, and we're training them so that they can be better equipped not only to work with a senior, but to be able to develop a case, investigate the cases with law enforcement, and be able to successfully prosecute and put people behind bars that
are hurting or taking advantage of our seniors, Melissa Powers. Many times these events take place and those who commit these criminals are gone before they can be located. I'm watching this segment on Channel nine last not about pro Seniors, which is a partially publicly publicly funded group on there had some video you speaking in front of a large group of seniors, and so many seniors are lonely.
A lot of times there's not a husband. There's not a husband or a wife, not an adult child around and say hey, mom, don't answer the door. How many times is somebody knocked on a senior's door where the senior really wanted that person to be there. Almost never, I would think, but an older person many times they need human reaction and maybe the family's not as directly involved. So exactly explained the dynamic of why maybe opening
the door is the first mistake. Well, we definitely don't want you to open a door to anybody knocking on the door where you're not expecting them to be there. That's number one, that's the first line of protection, as June on opened the door. Be leery of any stranger that he's even making a phone call unexpectedly. And never give out any personal information to anyone that as someone that you don't know. Don't sign documents that you don't understand and
you want them once. We want seniors to keep strong connections with their friends and families. It could be a neighbor if they're an assistant living but you keep strong relationships so that they are not susceptible to being taken advantage of by somebody with ill intent and somebody that you know. But you are right.
Seniors are trusting a lot of times. They're more isolated than other people, other age groups, and they also grew up in a different generation where the world was completely different than what it is today, and so you didn't have to be leary. You didn't have to you could take someone at their word, and you just can't do that. Today. I got a call this
morning from somebody representing a group. Many times I answer my phone Hamlety County Prosecutor's office or Attorney General, May I help you, But nonetheless it's it's junk telephone calls and they're asking for a contribution for all in police officers. And I know it's a scam. And so your goal, I hope, is to advise seniors that don't give money to people over the telephone. Hardly ever, does that work. What are some other examples that seniors should should
look out for. Well, one of the most common form of identity theft against seniors are there's either a government document or a benefit fraud. That's there'd be an ass to provide information to them, and that could be over the phone, it could be even online or even in emails. We've seen so
that is you have that, that's one of them. Another one is online shopping fraud is one of the most common ways that seniors lose money, and believe it or not, romance scams results in the heaviest losses for women over sixty. Explain that one to me romance they haven't met the person. They might meet them online and it's really unbelievable how taken and they become. They
think it's their love of their life. And the next thing, you know, the gentlemen who've they've never met, is asking for them to send money for whatever various reasons happens. It happens quite frequently. The other well, and the other top fraud contact of reported by the elderliest, particularly seniors eighty and over, are those that are by telephone. And the average loss of
telephone scams by a senior is thirty five hundred dollars. So I mean these are significant to anybody on a fix income, and as you mentioned earlier, a lot of them don't report it, and so I set up we took another very bold step. I set up within the Prosecutor's office is five one, three nine four six scam and we want people to call in if they think they've been targeted by a fraud store, someone trying to scam them, or they have been scammed, they suspect it, they may be scammed.
We want to know about it, and it's free to I have staff that are answering the phones and what we plan to do. What I want to have is to establish as an extensive fraud or scam watch network that we can get the information out to all Hamilton County seniors. What's the current scam going on. How can we help you spot the red flags? How can we educate you on how to resist any of these forms of scams. It's a line that's going to be a general helpline for seniors. It could involve as
contacting and being involved with law enforcement. Obviously, I want to pursue cases where there's evidence where we can actually go after them and then put those people behind bars. What about an area where you'll get a telephone call saying I'm from the IRS, or I'm from the Hamlet County Auditor's Office, I'm from the State of Ohio or State of Kentucky Division of Taxation. We've looked at
your return and it appears there's some mistakes here. I need to verify something from meation with you and your name again is and you live it here your SoCal scarity number. I don't see that number. What is your number exactly? How often does that happen? Well, that's one of the top common scams that aren't against seniors is somebody that We call it the government impersonation scam.
So someone pretends to be from the government agency, a police department, a court system, demanding payment and threatening arrest if you're if payment isn't made. We have it is gone around here in Hamilton County. You've missed a court date and if you don't send in money, uh, you're going to
be arrested. The ones about like you said about the IRS, medicaid is also something that is a very big one that is impersonated and it comes under the impersonation scams trying to get personal information, payment, whatever it may be. And the one thing we want to make sure seniors don't do. Do not get about any personal information to anyone unless you know who they are. What can a senior say, you're eighty three years old, you're living alone.
Many times it's a female because you ladies live a lot longer than we ugly men, and it's a consequence. The phone call comes in and says, you know what, I need this helpless information and can you give me the information? Could she say, Look, my affairs are being handled by so and so or I'm not going to accept the call. Don't be afraid literally to hang up the phone in the middle of the conversation. You're exactly right, hang up, take their number if you like, but do not
give him the information out, and then you can call. If let's say, for example, it's the Sheriff's department calling you, you can then call the shriff's department, and I guarantee you the Shriff's Apartment will not make a phone call to you asking you for money, and I guarantee you the irs will not make a phone call to you demanding money. So just make do not give money to anybody over the phone or even through the internet when it's
unsolicited and people are it's basically fishing. They there's actually a term phishing scams. It's a legitimate source. It could even be a bank. It makes the appearance it's the bank, but it isn't. It's not real. They're just stealing that identity in order to take advantage. So there's one report someone will call and say, hey, Edna, your grandson Willie is locked up and he gave me your number and we need immediately five thousand dollars to get
them out of jail. And they founded the name of a grand center granddaughter in trouble in some other jurisdiction, and this is a tough place to be. They're going to be hurt in prison. I'm sure you want them out and we need They gave me your name and number to call to get get bond money. Posted. You're exactly right, and that one's called the grandparents scam. So it's very common. It's happened, has actually even happened to
my mother and father several years ago. I'm somewhere you were locked up somewhere. No, I was not the one locked up. It was my son who was in trouble and they wanted him to he needed money, and that they were to go buy gift cards from Target and come back and give them the numbers off the Target. And thankfully, because I'm in the criminal justice system and then the business at the time, I was a judge, my mother said, well, I think we'd better call Missy and ask her of
I should get Target gift cards. And so my dad is saying, well, it doesn't really sound like you. But in today's day, with artificial intelligence, they can actually even make their voice. The person speaking on the phone, the scammer could have their voice sound like my grandson or my son their grandson say hey me, mall, this is this is really I'm in trouble. I need you to help me. What do you need? That's the next question exactly. So Luckily with my parents, they didn't they didn't
get that far where they gave money away, but they were close. They were awfully, awfully closed, and because they didn't believe it to be true, but they didn't want to take the chance they were wrong. All right. The number again is five one three, nine, four to six scam nine four to six scam. Elder Justice Unit. On a completely unrelated matter, I deal with criminal justice discussions all the time. Hamilton County is one
of the few counties are that's urban with a Republican prosecutor. The great majority I think forty eight to fifty or maybe forty nine to fifty are controlled by the Democrats. There's no check in balance. How important is it to have a county in which there's someone outside of the other party's political influence, they'll more or less provide a check in a balance. Well, what I think is really important. First of all, Hamilton County is at a crossroads next
year for the election as to which direction that the county will go. It is absolutely critical that the Hamilton County remain has a prosecutor that is not someone falling into this soft on crime or social justice reform efforts. We need not now, not at all. We want to make sure that if you break
the law, you're held accountable. We want to make sure people are treated fairly within this system, and the prosecutor's office is not used to attack a political adversary for example, or pick and choose what crimes you want to prosecute, which crimes you don't. It should be even across the board. And in this case, I mean, we've seen many many cities across the country, even in our own state, Columbus. I'm hearing a lot of grumbling
out of Columbus. They don't have the conservative prosecutor. They have somebody that is of the bent of being soft on crime, and they are having They are really struggling, and within a short period of time that city is deteriorating and decaying. It makes it less safe for anybody living where you are, and for any neighborhood to have criminals being released, caught and released and put right back into the same neighborhood. It makes everybody less safe. It makes
the entire city less safe. And I think that we'll see if that's why this race is so important, to make sure that we can keep the quality of life that we have in Hamilton County and that we have that quality of
life for our children and our grandchildren and generations to come. I had a story on last week from the Oakland, California and NAACP, i'll share it with you, angry at the local prosecutor, and they had the black Baptist ministers, they had other minority groups saying we can't take it anymore, that the killers, the rapers, the robbers of thieves are released back in our
community. And now the local prosecutor has taken note. Who was a female Democrat who said, you know what, we're gonna have start having more meetings because social justice doesn't work when your home is being burglarized, when there's drive by shootings, drug deals are happening, when a kid can't walk out of school and feel safe at three o'clock in the afternoon. That Democrats themselves who put the Democratic liberal prosecutors in charge, are now saying, after five or
ten years, we can't take it anymore. We don't we don't want that to happen here, and if it does happen, we're gonna look like Oakland. I agree with you one. We do not want that to happen here. And so you know, we're working very hard in our office. We have already judges that are of the social justice reform ideology. They're they're activists, they want to correct wrongs or I'm not sure really what the philosophy is that what they're attempting to do. But what they are doing is they're not
putting victims first. They're they're releasing violent criminal defendants, dangerous people out back into the community, into the same neighborhoods and making them more and more vulnerable. So it's just not as we know the failures we see it. We can look at any city and you can see that this does not work, and it's not good for society, it's not good for civility, it's just
the whole I just so against it. It gets me so angry sometimes, and we've really our offices are really basically at this point the last stand of defense to be able to keep citizens safe within our community. And I'm talking about all citizens. I'm not just talking about you or I or my own family. It's everybody. Everybody should be able to live and feel safe in their community. Messy powers once again the Hamlet Aghani Prosecutor Elder Justice Unit.
And if you feel as if look out for the old folks, and if you feel as if especially a grandmother or a grandfather needs help, it's five one, three, nine, four six scam And every now and then I spoke with Triffan there may be a scam of the month or a scam every couple of weeks what's going on. To let people know through pro seniors what you can be done to stop this, because ripping off the old folks and hurting the young, they've got to be special place in heaven for people like
you. The prosecute in special places in hell for those who take advantage of vulnerable people. I agree, Thank you, MISSI, thank you very much. I'll let's continue with more. My comments next are on issue one and after two o'clock today we have an expert on what's happening on when it comes to the American family and the loss thereof twelve twenty six. Homie, your reds. Thank God. Off to day to rest, to gather strength and
courage in Pittsburgh on news radio seven hundred WLW. Thanks. We're Anheuser Busch and there are sixty five thousand people who help bring every one of our beers to life. As you win some and you lose some, you we advocate but don't have the power to impose, which is the essence of a democracy. I wish things were different as a great American. I wish more people
thought as I thought about certain issues, but obviously you do not. So when Issue one came in, I harkened back to a conversation that I had many many months ago with Governor Mike DeWine and others, and I think Governor Mike dwan and I are in the same place on the issue. But I reminded him of what happened many many years ago when Ronald Reagan would fight Tip O'Neill and all Reagan could get was seventy five percent of what he wanted.
So the purest and the Republican Party said well, don't agree to it till we get one hundred percent, and Reagan would say, well, that's not the way politics works. To move the ball down the field. Let's take seventy five percent of what we want, we'll work on the other twenty five. But to be a so called purist an ideologue means you get zero.
There were efforts made six months ago, longer than that, when the Dabbs decision came out, be careful for what you wish, that would indicate that this matter was coming back to the states, which is where it should have been since nineteen seventy three. But that was a constitutional mistake that was corrected by Dobbs. So a little pow wow was put together thereafter. Since Republicans control everything in the state of Ohio, why don't we do this, Why
don't we do that? Why don't we have a band that the polling seems to indicate is where Ohio winds are. Ohio winds are Americans. I think Kentuckians Hoosiers are Americans. The three states comprised the heart that beats the United States of America. Big cities, small towns, great waterways, great races, great college sports, great high school sports, wonderful places to be, generally good governance. And so if we lived in a state where the legislature
could impose without citizen input decisions, that's one. But Ohio is one of the few states that has the constitutional provision comprised by the citizens themselves that can be voted on the great majority of Americans don't have that, especially in blue states. They don't allow the citizens and the access to the ballot, and Ohio we do so. A wise man said in government, why don't we have a band on abortions passed about fourteen or fifteen or sixteen weeks, which
I don't like, but which is where most of Ohio wands are. And that was shot down by lawmakers in Columbus saying, no, we want cardiac activity of the unborn baby, which is six weeks. I've had many Republican females tell me that are generally conservative, that they don't want that. That many times a woman doesn't know she's pregnant until after six weeks or eight weeks or nine weeks or ten weeks. You think you are, but you're not, you're not sure whatever, and six weeks is too quick. As a
pro lifer, that'd be okay with me. Mike DeWine would say, as a father, grandfather, great grandfather, that's okay with me. Six weeks, that's fine, But in reality that is not where you are most Ohioans are at fetal viability, which tends to be eighteen nineteen twenty weeks, tends to be five months into the deal. But certainly the Republican Party overstepped and the voters brought them back. Now what's gonna happen is the Democrat Party and
planned parenthood and Margaret Sanger, who was a racist and eugenicist. Margaret Sanger called black babies weeds that'd be pulled out, which is why planned parenthood tends to be located in the black community, for example, in Mount Auburn. That's where a planned parenthood is. And so that's quite sad, but that's the way. That's that's the way that planned parenthood began with Margaret Sanger,
who thought that black folks were less than human. But I regress. So having overshot the mark, which Republicans did by saying six weeks, which is not where Ohioans are now, the Democrats are doing exactly the same thing. They're overshooting on the other side. Read the content. Read the Constitutional amendment which on abortion that was not voted on Tuesday. That there was no mention
of abortion, but of course that was the elephant in the room. That's simply dealt with whether you needed sixty percent to change the Constitution as opposed to fifty. I thought it would go down fifty forty five. It went down fifty seven forty three. Now what we're going to vote on now in November will be whether you can allow abortion through birth, which is life or health.
That is the health of the mother, and that the treating physician of Planned parenthood will decide if the mother wants to kill her unborn baby at the seventh, eighth, ninth month, and Planned Parenthood's doctor determines that would affect her financial health. Well, hell, babies always affect someone's financial health or emotional health, whatever it might be, then the abortion is permitted. So just as the Republicans overshot the mark on one side, now the Democrats are
going to overshoot the mark on the other side. And I don't like it now. I kind of wish life was different. But the American people are generally around the area of viability, which tends to be sixteen to twenty weeks
viability living outside the womb with reasonable medical precautions. But this amendment deals with the overwriting of that by the physician at planned parenthood if the mother's health would be affected, and the health has defined as financial health, physical health, emotional health, whatever it might be, and that's too far the other direction. If wise, men would get together against my wishes, and really, frankly, I don't count and make the number sixteen weeks. That would have
widespread support by you, the American people. That's about four months into the deal. By then you know you're pregnant, and at that point it is close to viability but maybe not quite there yet, and that would pass. But the problem is you can't get Republicans to agree to that because the cardiac activity begins out about six weeks, and therefore those brain activities, the body is growing, there's fingerprints, the genetic code, it's all present at that
point. So Republicans will not agree to go past six weeks. And try to get a Democrat to say there's any cut off. I kind of watch every now and then CNN or Fox News. I have on a Democrat to talk, Okay, at what point do you say you can't have an abortion unless unless your life is at risk? And Democrats you can't get them to say thirty weeks because Planned Parenthood doesn't want that, and so on one hand, the Republicans cannot agree to like sixteen weeks and the Democrats won't agree to
sixteen weeks. On one side, it's way too long. On the other side, it takes away the ability of a mother to choose to have a baby or not after being pregnant for four months, and always have exceptions for the mothers for the mother's life, not her health. Because health is defined as financial health and emotional health, and that tunnel is too wide to drive
the truck right through. It eliminates viability completely. When a woman can say, well, my emotional health is being affected if I if I have this baby, well, then the planned parano doctor is going to say, let's get out the forceps, let's kill the baby. That's what's going to happen. There's thousands and thousands of babies killed every year just like that. So we live in this world now where I don't know if it's going to pass
or not to you. I guess forty three percent. You begin with a base of forty three percent that want it to be either prohibited or a low number. You've got to get another what's seven percent? Seven of the fifty seven percent and the best defense for any great government as an informed elector, and I would like to think that on Tuesday there was an informed electorate that said some said, well, we want to be able to amend the state
constitution with fifty percent irrespect of abortion. But then the money came in on the abortion side, which is which is filled to the brim with millions and millions of dollars from Swiss billionaires who are eugenicists themselves, who think population control needs to happen. There's too many and therefore to kill babies in the womb is permissible. And they don't believe there's a soul or a spirit involved at
all. It's simply another mammle that needs to be exterminated. And so I fear what's going to happen as that come November, this thing's going to go
down in flames. By that, I mean it's going to be no people are going to vote no because either they don't understand it about five percent of the elector doesn't understand it, or secondly, the forty three percent are still going to be there, and then they're going to pick off the other seven percent by pointing out that this is way too liberal that Ohioans are not about
partial birth abortion late term abortion, and this proposal certainly allows it. If a woman claims that her financial health will be affected by having the baby, and so having overshot on one end, now the other party's going to overshoot on the other end. And I fear what's going to happen then is that we'll go back to the six weeks and that's going to cause and the Liberals once again to say that's too quick and then go back in with some other
proposal. If the wise men and women would get together in Columbus, Frankfort, and Indianapolis and say, Okay, at what point is it reasonable for a woman to say I'm going to have an abortion? And the American people had decided that number is not at six weeks, because most women don't even know they're pregnant by six weeks. The number probably is more like fifteen to
twenty weeks, is where most of the American people are. And so the Democrats, playing their political games, don't want a resolution that they don't want to solve the issue. They want to keep beating Republicans over the head with it, and so they want this to be on the ballot in twenty twenty four, which is the Great Enchilada in which the president's being elected, Senators are being elected, statewide officers are being elected all over the country. They
don't want the issue resolved in twenty twenty three. They want the issue on the ballot in twenty twenty four, especially in the five or six states that matter. There's only honestly four states, five states that matter. I think Wisconsin's done, I think Minnesota has done, Michigan, Pennsylvania. Number three would be Georgia. Number four would be as Oona. Number five might be Ohio. But we're pretty red right now. The Democrats do not want to
solve the issue. They want to beat it over the use it to beat Republicans over the head, head infinitum. That's what they won. And so the last thing the political parties want to do is resolve an issue that takes it off the ballot. They think they won in twenty twenty two with abortion. They think they won in twenty twenty three with abortion. They think they're
gonna win in twenty twenty four with abortion. They wanted to stay on the ballot in one form or another for the next ten years to keep beating Republicans over the head because the American people are not where the Republican Party is on abortion, and the American people are not where the Democratic Party is on abortion, and so each side can use it as a club against the other and
away we go. I wish it was different, And Mike DeWine said in April to among other things, quote, it has to be something that is sustainable. It doesn't do us any good to have a law in the books. Then voters say, well, we don't like that law, let's have it overridden. That's exactly what happened. Does anyone know more about politics in this state than Mike DeWine, who's running for political office now for fifty years.
And this guy feels about abortion the way I feel about abortion. But I'll take seventy five percent of an issue every time instead of losing one hundred percent. And Dwine told him if that dog ain't gonna hunt that six week is not gonna hunt with the with Ohio Woods. I don't like it.
He didn't like it, but that's reality. Take seventy five percent. So hopefully when November goes down to defeat for the Democrats, what they want to do then is put the issue back on the ballot in twenty twenty four and beat up Republicans again and again and again because Republicans will not agree to sixteen weeks and Democrats will not agree to sixteen weeks. Democrats want it until the crown, until the baby crowns, and Republicans don't want it at all.
But they think six weeks as cardiac activity and it's prohibited. That is not where Ohio wands are. And Ohioans stood up and said, nababanna. I began my comments by saying, I wish things were as I want them to be, but I know enough about life as does Mike that it's not going to work. And now that it's not worked, the other side is energized to win in November, which they will not win because it's too extreme. Ohio Winds do not win partial birth, abortion of hundreds of babies, and
what happens, Ohio Winds are going to reject it in November. Then the Democratic plan is to get it on the ballot in twenty twenty four in a whole bunch of states in order to continue to beat Republicans over the head without solving the issue. Let's continue and after one o'clock today, we have an expert on family life and what's happening to families. She has a doctorate, and she's saying that the breakdown in the American family is the beginning the downfall
of our society, which of course is accurate. You can see the collapse of American society in downtown New York and downtown Cincinnati, in downtown Cleveland, downtown Oakland and Portland and Seattle. You watch it, and she's gonna tell us why it's occurring. And more. Plus Reds Baseball. Thank god, they're off only a couple of games out of the playoffs, but at the rate they're playing, they're going to be in a fourth place instead of first.
But I say keep hope alive, because they're off three of the next seven days. They're going to rest. Green's coming back, Lodolo's coming back. We'll see what happens. Let's continue and never stop. We simply continue twelve. What I said, of course, is accurate. Neither party can win by overshooting. The Republicans overshot on Tuesday, the Democrats will overshoot in
November. Then we're back to where we were. The Democrats, the Republicans will impose a six week ban, which is going to piss off the Democrats. They're going to put something on their ballot in twenty four to beat Republicans over the head. And that's the name of that tune. Twelve fifty six Home of your Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW Get ready to win your way
to our twenty twenty three. Iheartradeal Music Festival and rest his a new book out, The End of Women, How something the patriarchy has destroyed Us, also an article of Newsweek, and it's it's incredible what happens to civilizations and societies when family structures disintegrate. Good families would mean that mainly governments are not even needed in a sense except to defend the borders, to defend the nation. But doctor Gress, welcome for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And first of all, let's talk about the end of Women and how smashing the patriarchy has destroyed us. I see the evidence all over and describe the essence of why you put the book together, about feminism, fairy tales and so much more. But it's an excellent read. The news Week article I'm looking out as wonderful. Tell us the reason for writing the book, Yeah, well, I think I motivated motivated largely by just, you know, what's happened to women? Why can we not define what woman is anymore?
Why what are we seeing with the trans movement? You know, why do we think that somehow a man puts on makeup and high heels that somehow he's magically woman. And you know, all of that is obviously of big concerns. And I had already done a lot of research about second wave feminism, but I thought, I'm just going to go back and look at first wave just to make sure that I kind of can can speak to that movement.
And what I ended up discovering was just astounding was going back to the various stages, the very earliest stages of the movement and really seeing this pattern emerge that I think, you know, just blossom further in the second way of feminism. But it was based on these three elements, and the first one was this idea of smashing the patriarchy or you know, getting rid of the authority of men and any kind of hierarchy like the church or military order.
That was one of them. The second piece I found throughout, especially the eighteen hundreds, was the occult that the element of the cult, which you know, is fascinating to see how much women like Elizabeth, Katie Santon and Susan B. Anthony were actually very involved in seances and mediums, all kinds of cold activity. And then the third piece was free love, this idea of getting rid of monogamy and just having you know, relationships be whatever,
you know, whatever strikes a fancy. Those were the three pieces that we see and men, of course, you move into the nineteen hundreds and feminism really starts coupling itself with communism, and so it was fascinating to look and see, you know, how much communism influenced the movement, especially someone like Betty for Dan, I had no idea that she was in any way a communist because she always claimed that she was just this, you know,
she was a housewife, and yet there's a tremendous amount of evidence of her involvement with a commerist movement. So anyway, I think really more than anything is I wanted to see what's happening with feminism and why is it that feminism has actually made women less happy? And you know, brought us this incredible place of confusion where we're supposed to be like men, but we're also supposed
to hate men. Man who'd should be erased? You know, there's all these sort of like schizophrenic questions that we're you know, supposed to be living with every day, and you know, really being told that children and our husbands aren't obstacle to our happiness instead of a way to become happy. So all of those things really when into the book to bring to what it is now, I would imagine that the mainstream media doesn't want to hear this message. In fact, in my life, in nineteen seventy one, I had
my first law school classes University of Toledo. We had seventy four students and there were seventy two men and two women, And I specifically recall in nineteen seventy one the professor is saying to the two women, why are you here? Jump ahead about fifteen years and my wife goes the University of Cincinnati law school and the majority of students for the first time were female, and right
now it's overwhelmingly female. And in fact, in the state of will Hire, the Supreme Court Chief Justice, most of the judges those who run the court system. Most students in medical school now are female. Females are doing famously economically, and males have higher suicide rates, higher alcohol rates, less education. It's much much more different called to be a man today, especially
an evil white guy than ever before. Was that a design or was that in Was that an unintended consequence of feminism which kind of began the third or fourth wave was in the nineteen sixties. You know, like burn, the brawl, that kind of stuff is a symbol of your oppression. How does that fit into to the wave of feminism you're you're discussing, Yeah, oh no, I think it was absolutely by design. I mean, if you look back at the Soviet Union, you see that trying to make women into
the perfect worker. I mean, that's really what their their efforts were. And you know that in the United States they knew they just couldn't force it upon people. So women like certainly Betty for Dan and Kate Millett promoted several things, one of which was this idea that you know, the world is
an awful place. It's men's faults. So that's the first piece, is trying to just squeeze men out of the public sphere so that we could have this sense of you know, order and peace, which sounds a little bit ridiculous, but you know, anybody seeing the Barbie movie, that's exactly the message that's in the brand new Barbie movie that the world isn't the ordered place who women are in charge and men know to just feel you know, just
quiet down and just be on the beach and be completely unnecessary. So that that was certainly going on as well. But yeah, I think it was this goal to make women this this perfect worker. And Betty for Dan, you know, very clearly follower of Angles and said that a woman would not
be could women could not be free until they left home. That was her conviction that she got from from Angles, and she wanted she used all these incredible psychological tactics to help women believe that the home was this evil place. She even called it a comfortable concentration camp, which is just unbelievable. But
yeah, her this was the idea. I mean, we know this was alive and well during this stage of you know, geo politics, because even hit is using this idea of you know, work will make you free. That's in German, you know, at the gate of Outfitz and this is
what for Dan is promoting. And so it became this you know ideal, and I think all of us who've been raised anytime in the last fifty years, we're just told us like a mantra, you know, over and over again, that we can be better than men, that we have to really fight for our you know, place in society and for our jobs and breaking glass ceilings and you know, all of these things, and again very much at the expense of who we are as women, of recognizing that natural desire
that women have for motherhood, you know, completely overlooking at our biology, all all of these efforts. So it's a movement created by confusion and resentment. Really that that's really what what's we're seeing now. And it's it's not
just in the feminist movement. It's I mean, that's been like a great Petri dish, and now we're seeing it in those other aspects of will culture, whether it's the trans movement or that you know, all the di movement that's you know, has completely taken over to the government most for our institutions. Now I'm looking at one of your articles, you say, quote, for over fifty years, women have been clamoring to make themselves into men mentally
and now biologically. But in the scramble we have fitted away what it means to be a woman. The solid ground that used to be beneath our feet is eroded into the sea, leaving nothing to stand on for a person who's as literate, bright, and well educated as you are. To say that my central role is a is a mother and a wife is something that if you would, I would imagine you can't appear on college campuses. Is that fair to say? Yeah, I don't think that's to be a safe space
for me for sure. And police go, And I want to ask you about Margaret Sanger and planned parenthood, which, of course Mari in Ohio recently had a test case on abortion. Abortion is going to be a sacrament in Ohio come November. It's going to be well reported. And it used to be in the ninth many a half century ago that women were careful about having sex because of the consequences, which is getting pregnant and incapability of saying to
mom and dad, I'm pregnant, what do I do? And today, if you would show up on a college campus and say these things, even with your doctorate. What would be your reaction at Penn State or at you see Berkeley. What would happen at University of North Carolina if doctor carry Gress showed up and spoke this way? What would happen? Yeah? Oh, I think we all know what happened. You know. It's like what's happening with Riley Gaines. I mean, she's being you know, she has to
look out for her physical safety in those kind of environments. And that's really the saddest thing because women were made for motherhood, not just biological motherhood, but also psychological and spiritual motherhood. And you know, the amazing thing is that we see this every day. Women still have the steep desire to mother something or someone, and this is why we're you know, pets have gone crazy. We spend seven hundred million dollars on Halloween costumes for our pets.
So there's this desire to mother something, you know, even pet their plant parents. That was the other thing I heard recently with people can be parents to a plant. So that that hasn't gone away. We've just subverted it and found surrogates, uh, you know, and our animals. I think also, even like the dog stroller is a new thing, like I ten years ago, no one has seen a dog and a stroller another everywhere. So I think in a service fact, that's to give us pause and hope
to a degree. But it's also incredibly tragic because what happens to women when you when you tell them not to have children. They're not fundamentally changed, They just find different ways to express those attitudes. And yet they're still left with a lot of wreckage because they've been told to, you know, be
this independent woman. And yet we know, especially when you get older and the you know older in age, you're being that independent woman is no longer going to be satisfying that when you have these deeper desires to be, you know, have a bigger family, and to have had children, and to husband to share your time with you, all of these things that come from
human community and not just from animals. Well, doctor Gress, I can see the consequences that women freeze their eggs and women the lay to get married or have children. And at no point in American history has the American female have been more unhappy and more demanded to behave in a certain way. And they just instinctively agree with the modern feminism. But then at some point in their thirties, forties, or fifties, they're saying, what the hell did
I do? You have a chapter in your book about continuing? And I often say that the culture determines outcome more than law, and that what's acceptable or unacceptable we all follow peer pressure to behave in a certain way. The what are the historical consequences of the break up the American family, the fact that couples are not getting married, the fact that couples are not having families? What are the long term consequences in society when this occurs? Yeah,
no, I think that's a great question. You know, I first just pause and say one of the things that we as conservatives have not done a good job of is really filling in culture, because we've allowed women to just believe that there's just one way to be a woman and haven't really offered alternative
points of view. And you know, I've done that in the slightest degree with a book series called Theology of Home and a blog and whatnot, trying to show womanhood in a very different light that's actually friendly to being a woman instead of, you know, trying to transform it into something that it's not but no, there's an incredible amount of work that's been done sociologically on cultures that abandon monogamy. And one of the consequences, of course, is faith
that happens simultaneously. But the bigger issue is just that, you know, countries, civilizations commit suicide, they will collapse in a certain way and a
certain degree. They have us of a lifespan, and we are definitely you know, according to especially the work of this nineteen thirties sociologist named J. D Un when he studied all these cultures, you know, he said, once you get to that point where a culture has actually abandoned uh, premarital sex as you know, avoiding that, then you've got about one hundred years where your your civilization or your culture can can be maintained and otherwise it will
just continue to unravel from that point. So it's a pretty and actually it was really interesting because the atheists when he did this, he was he had no you know, foregone conclusions about the data that he would find, and he said it got to this point where it was just laughable because culture after culture that was the marker was when you know, the civilization would go into declimb So, yeah, we I think we're in a in a place where
we've got to work cut out first, where we need to start helping people realize that, you know, their unhappiness isn't just about them, but it has much larger ramifications for the culture at large and turn the future of our children and grandchildren. I can't imagine being a high school senior female maybe in college, and saying to your girlfriends, you know what, I want to find a good man. I want to get married. I want to have children, and I want to be a housewife, a wife and a mother.
I want to be a grandmother. Now can you you're laughing at it, but can you imagine a woman at the University of Michigan saying, you know what, I want to meet a guy that I can spend my life with, have lots of babies and stay home. Well, what would happen to that woman in that environment? Be? What? Yeah? What? No? Right? And I think that that's you know, the crazy thing is that that desire is in a lot of young women's hearts. They just
are not They don't have an avenue through which to express it. They don't know, you know, that there's something can actually be good about that because they've just seen all of us wreckage throughout their whole lives. And that's it's really trying to help women sort of correct the ship, if you will, good luck, because yeah, well it's I've seen a lot of really good success in a lot of areas, but again they're small pockets and the parents
have to be really diligent and help their kids navigate all of them. Yeah, all the ecologies. I think every mother and father should get the book and read it and give it to your give it to your kids. The End of Women point is made that women's tennis is not for failed male athletes. I can only imagine what happens in the LPGA if some senior Cimson who can't make it on the men's tour says, you know what, I identify as a woman and I want to make a million dollars a year, and
that's what's coming. And women so called feminist like Megan Rapino and others are leading the charge to destroy themselves. But we got to run, doctor Kerry Gress. This has been enlightening. The book is the End of Women. How smashing the patriarchy has destroyed us, and that is women who have natural biological urges to do things. We're about fifty years into the one hundred year cycle. Fifty years from now, I know maybe I won't be around,
maybe you will be around to see the outcome of this. But it's not good. But doctor Gress, we got to go, and once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you doctor, Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. I can only imagine in high school as a senior, I want to be a wife and a
mother, and I want to be a homemaker. I can imagine somebody at a University of Texas saying I want to meet a longhorn that I can spend the rest of my life with and be a loving mother and wife to my husband. I can't imagine the reaction of the girlfriends. But that's the beginning of the end of society and civilization when women feel as the modern American woman does, who's who's looking for something? And that's why there's so much unhappiness.
Let's continue with more of Bill Hunningham seven hundred w well of you, behold the booms like never before. We've got your shot at Farrow seats for the Western and Southern w ed and fire mines made by g E. Verona. Excuse me, I mispronounced it for Nova in Florida, New York. Oh hellolloo, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. I can only imagine if a Republican, at his lack of linguistic skills, what would happen? What I want to know is he's making those? Are they making him in
Walton Verona? It's amazing how he gets away with it. But what if you had jeopardy between him? Yeah? And throw in John Senator Fetterman, okay, and throw in Diane Feinstein. I want to know those three who would buzz in first? I can't hit the button. I can't hit the button. It's not working. It's amazing. We put up with it with
the media, put up with this. If the Trump star acted like this, No, the impeachment nine thousand four Hull come there, got their thumbs their cinder blocks on the scales of justice when it comes to covering a Democrat.
Well, Willie, this show is always first and everything, and we have we have intercepted a communic k from Derek Johnson of the Reds pitching Coach that yesterday the new guy Mole mole through a first pitch fastball to Josh Bell what happened, which is still still still going went to it went over to Newport Aquarium. Uh, Bailey de la Cruise instead of Ailey de la Cruise.
HiT's a hits the first pitch fastball from who are All Star? Alexis Diaz A couple of nights ago, Lucas sims on the mound, first pit? What did he do? First pitch? Heater? Where did it go? See? You wouldn't want to be a licking river. So I think that the message here ought to be how about Uncle Charlie knuckles knuckles fork balls, spitball. I don't care what kind of ball it is, throw it underhand, but don't throw one on a line where the Marlins, for crying
out loud, can knock it over the wall. Say they had one guy in a lineup yesterday he hadn't had a hit in ten days. Josh Bell is a man. Oh, they had another guy that they walked a lot in the series at the bottom of their lineup. They're hitting like one ninety and they're in the big leagues and they're shortstop. Couldn't even catch a ground ball yesterday oh, yesterday. I'm on the golf course and number six and
we're playing golf, and all of a sudden the skies open. I'm looking at my at my app and I'm thinking it's raining in one place, which is number six at Kenwood Country Club. Right. The boys quickly head for the parking lot because they were getting their ass is whipped by me and Jeff Beckham. By that's a different story. Was David there too, or was he involved with a messy David was catting? Or but Jeff Beckham and I were kicking ass like mister ass So I go home, wet whatever, take
a shower, go back down sun room. It's four to one. It's the eighth inning. Correct, Graham Asscraft is kicking you know what and taking names. They got home runs from ce S and Spencer Steer. May I finish? Go ahead? I then say to the People's Judge, also known as the Commissioner, Yes, this one's in good hands. I'm gonna go feed the fish. She said, yep, they got this one wrapped up. Go down the steps, go to my koi pond, I feed him, hand the lip, hand the lip. I feed my KOI. Thanks.
About fifteen minutes. I have a personal relationship with my KOI what do you feed him? Fish food? You cool like hamburgers. It thinks about ten fifteen minutes. Come back at games for him. Yeah, Larry Curley and Louie and sweet lips. Oh you got two of them. So then I go back into the house about fifteen twenty minutes later and they're in a break. Yeah, so I'm sit down. I'm gonna suppose game show. Yeah that's four to one. Yeah, got it made five to four.
They did so a membos come out. I don't know what happened. They ought to be any picture that does that. From now on, you get fined so much, or you get released or sent a trip or the billings. How bad is it? Don't throw it down the plate that Josh Bell, he's a man. Hit it to Coney Island. He's a man. Josh Bell is a man. Thank you, and I'm looking. You know how many games they have won in the month of August one? There are eight, one and eight and they should have won three or four. Yes,
they should have. They'd be in first place. Right. They got swept by the Nats and lose two of three two of three to the Marlins for crying out loud, and then last night the Nats got no hit by Michael Lorenzen. He was in the wrong color red go to signed him but didn't. Heaven, no, no, no no, say get me into
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and the bullpen. Excuse me. The Reds have the day off. They opened up a three game series versus the Pirates in Pittsburgh starting tomorrow night. I would say they might want to get some dubs along the way. They're two and a half out tied with Chicago. Then they've dropped out of the last wild card spot. Now, well, when you lose eight out of nine, that's not a good thing. Bengo. Congrats to former Red or
Bengal. Former Red Michael Lorenzen tossed that no hitter last night and the Philly seven nothing went over the Nats. Lorenzen acquired by the Pills at the trade at deadline from Detroit. Fourteenth no hitter in Philly's history, the fourth and the majors this season. Lorenzo becomes the fifth pitcher in baseball history and only the second since nineteen hundred the throw a no hitter in his home debut with a new team. Who's throwing a nineteen hundred? I don't know, I
have no I don't know. I didn't say. And how about this? Former Reds catcher Devin Mezzarenko who who used to cut down trees and his own house and his house in Pennsylvania and make his own bats. He's a he's the new assistant coach for the pitt Panthers baseball team. Then yesterday the big story with the Bengals, of course, Uh, how about a mere Garrett numbered a number. Uh. I don't know Garrett. He charges dugouts. Yeah, he's a man. Maybe that's what they need. He's a man.
Joe Burrow a sighting on the sideline yesterday walking around at practice. James Rapine said he's coming back. He's coming back. I'll be better. Bengals and Packers tomorrow night, preseason opener at pay Courts Stadium. The Action with Ralph's American Girl pregame spot Stalk, brought to you by your Toyota Dealers at three pm on ESPN fifteen thirty in the Home of the Hits one oh two seven w E b N. I think at Dusty Rhodes, the American Dream
Now, how about this? I love Dusty Rhodes. Phil Mickelson bet more than one billion dollars on football, basketball, and baseball over the past three decades and allegedly attempted to place a four hundred thousand dollars wager on Team USA in a twenty twelve Ryder Cup, which he participated in, and an upcoming book by renowned pro gambler Billie Walters. That's a Pete Rose deal there. Bengo said that Michelson made eight hundred and fifty eight bets a two hundred and
twenty thousand, eleven hundred and fifteen bets of one hundred thousand. He estimates Michelson endured losses of more than one hundred million dollars while betting more than one billion over the past three decades. That's why I went to the Live and Walter scolded Michelson when he wanted to put the wager on the US team. He said, have you lost your mind? Don't you remember what happened to Pete Rose. You're seen as the modern day Arnold Arnold Palmer. You'd risk
all that and for this I don't want a part of it. He's got a serious gambling but he says now he's quit gambling. But yeah, right, it's his money he can blow. Oh that's true, you're right. Segment. That's it. In sports, we have Peyton Stern's coming up the great female tennis player, Yes, perhaps the greatest woman tennis player of all time? From Cincinnati. Who was the greatest male tennis player of all time?
Marty Wolf? Not even close? Oh no, it was come on, come on, he won you see he won Wimbledon, he won the US Open. I no, come on, he Trabert That's it, okay, he won Wimbledon and won the US Open, and he won the Marty Wolf a second? Was he? Uh? Nor? Marty's the greatest am sure, JJ Wolf, don't make a fool of yourself. Marty Wolf is the greatest amateur male tennis player. Tony Trabert one Wimbledon, when the US Open, when the French Open, remember that? Yeah, get me out
of the stude. You're important. Peyton Starns will be asked, who's the greatest female tennis player of all time? William daughter of a beautiful day here in the tri State and go Reds starting tomorrow and Denny Smith and who day. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud report. Thank you, welcome, thank you. Let's continue one forty nine Home of your Reds and Peyton Sterns on News Radio seven hundred w ALLW from gas to groceries.
Ohioans are feeling it. Higher prices off tonight because thank God of an off day. In fact, the next week they're off Thursday, Monday, Thursday. They need some rest. As I said, yesterday, they were winning four to one in the eighth, went out to feed and the fish in my KOI pond. I feed him hand the lip. Hand the lip came back in Fifteen minutes later Red's lost five to four. I'm still not sure how it happened, and I don't want to find out. But until then,
relaxed. Today. Red's Baseball back out of tomorrow, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and then the way we go. But next week is one of the highlights. I think of the sports scene in Cincinnati, which is the Western and Southern Tennis Open at the Carl Lender Tennis Center in Mason, and some say the greatest female player ever to come out of Cincinnati is Peyton Sterns. Peyton Starns, welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill
Cunningham Show, and Peyton talk about the preparation. I've watched some of your matches in Wimbledon. You played in Paris, but you told me off the air, your first match is going to be Monday or Tuesday, and here it is Thursday afternoon. Kind of walks through preparation for a pro athlete, the greatest female tennis player out to Cincinnati. Tell us what you do the
next three days? Thanks for having me. Yeah, I know. The preps for the next couple of days is you know, two hits and a little fitness session and towards Monday and Tuesday, kind of paper off at the fitness and do some more mobility and a lot just the rhythm work on court and make sure I feel good and go into the match with confidence. As far as this event, since you had the inside scoop on what the greatest male and female tennis players in the world feel, what is the general feeling
among the players about coming to Mason and the Western and Southern Open. How is it is it considered highly or otherwise? Give us a full report. No, Yeah, I've talked to a lot of players and a lot of them say it's their favorite tournament. They love Cincinnati. They just love the atmosphere from the fans, the staff, the area. It just gives off a home vibe even for foreigners. You know, it's just very quiet and
schools compared to other tournaments. I'm a little biased, but it's my favorite tournament and I know for a lot of other players they really really enjoy it too. As far as the toughest match, Tony Benner, my producer, wants to know who is the toughest female player tennis in the world today? If you had, if you if you have a good runner, make it to the finals next weekend. Who don't you want to see across the net.
Well, I always love some good competition, but right now the number one Ka SWITZI I think she's she's dominating woman's sentence right now, so she's she's slaying bass very well. If I would have you on in four or five years, you're only twenty one years old and you attended Saint Margaret York and then you won homeschooling because you traveled the world. Where do you see yourself in the next three or four years. Hopefully I'm in the top ten.
That was that's the goal of mine, and I think it's very achievable. But it's a lot of hard work, all right. And as far as getting ready, are you still going to play doubles? Or singles at the Western and Southern Open. I'll be playing doubles this year too. And who's your who's your mate? Who do you play with? I'm playing with Emma Navarro. She uh, she played at University of Virginia and she's from the Charles scenario. That isn't the Navarro whose father bought the tournament? Is
that the same family? Yes? It is. Oh, can you give me some inside scoop on that when you talk to your playing partner Navarro? Is there a sense the tournament's going to be somewhere in the Carolinas in about three years? I don't. I don't know. I haven't talked to them about it, but you know, I really hope it doesn't move. They're they're a really nice family. I'm is a really nice girl. But you know, I hope it stays in Cincinnati because a lot of players are really
hoping that this tournament doesn't move. And maybe in the Carolina as they put an entirely new tournament. I think that would be the best option. But I mean Weston in Southern and by far one of the greatest tournaments, and I want to say it's the only Masters one thousand tournament that's never moved venues in the United States Indian Wells, Miami. All the other tournaments have moved
venues, but Cincinnati's been the only one that's stayed since it's originated. And you know, it's started back in nineteen oh one during the heyday of Teddy Roosevelt, and it's been there for a long time. I think it began to Coney Island and it would be an outrage for that to happen. And uh, do you have any do you have any questions for me about sports, politics, world capitals something? I in fact, do you know who I am at all? Yeah? Because Denny American from Deer Park. That's
the guy right there, Denny Smith from Park right. Yeah. Well, well, Peyton, we wish you nothing but the best. It's gonna be. Hopefully the tournament will be here long after all of us are gone. The tournament should be here at least another one hundred years. And once again, thank you for coming to the Bill Cunningham Show. Give my best to your family and a Denny Smith. I will thank you so much for having me. God bless America. Thank you, Peyton. All right, let's
continue with more news. Is next at Chum of the Ridge. Thank God off today in the month of August. They won one game, one game, and they keep losing games they should win. They weren't winning games that should have lost. Now they're losing games that should have won. Maybe they weren't that good and God hope they're not this bad. So we'll see what happens. Let's continue. Whenever stop, we simply continue. On news radio
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At this hour, the dial right now up thirty points. The Nasdaq is down nine, the S and P is down four. I'm Jack Crumley. Our next update at two thirty Breaking News Anytime News Radio seven Wall w This report is answered by Tripol a bump Summer All Tire in service by Billy Cunningham to Great America. Let's face it, the last several weeks and months and when so many other issues, including that Joe Biden's family, corruption,
the money, and all the indictments against the Trumpster. Now what's happening on the southern borders to come home? It's the secondary issue. It used to be that the Fox News would camp out there. That's not happening much anymore.
So I'm wondering in the middle of August what is occurring. Plus we have a situation where like Mayor Adams in New York City and the Mayor Johnson and Chicago and others declare themselves to be sanctuary cities, bring everyone here, and then once it happens, they're no longer wanting to be sanctuary cities. But Chris, Chris Schamlenski is with Numbers USA and they track these things on the Southern border and more. He also is a posting up that says Biden's
support among expanding voters is crumbling. Had a thirty three percent over the Trumpster in twenty twenty now is down to three sound advantage, and Hispanics do not support Biden's border and immigration policies. And Chris, first of all, welcome, I thank for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you tell us as we sit here in the middle of August, what is the status on the southern border? Has it gotten better it gotten worse the
last few months? Well, if you look at the last official numbers, would it would show that things have gotten slightly better along the southern border. But would I would be cautious when looking at those numbers. There's a couple of things to point out. The first thing is is that what the administration has been successfully able to do is to route people who would cross the border
illegally to ports of supports of entry along the border. So those people are showing up essentially in a different column amongst the report on the report that everybody has been relying on for border apprehensions down there. So these people are being encountered not by border patrol officers, but instead there'd be encountered by customs protection officers. So when you combine, when you look at those two combined numbers, and I mean, the point is is those are would be illegal border
crossers. They would have crossed the border illegally, it's just that they were preempted and sent to a port of entry instead before they actually crossed the border illegally. When you look at the overall numbers, they're still really high. And in fact, even though there was a pretty decent decline and border apprehensions of actual illegal border crossers in June, when you look at the numbers compared to historical averages, especially for the month of June, you're still more than
two times the historical average. So you know, even though the numbers are down by Biden Administration standards, it's still well above historical levels. But the early reports so far, the unofficial reports, are that July saw another spike in the numbers, so it may have just been a temporary lull in the numbers back in June, and now the numbers are back up and significantly.
Not only are the numbers possibly up, but there's also been a shift that they're seeing more people trying to cross the border illegally in Arizona rather than trying to cross in Texas, and that could be a credit due to some of the things that Governor Abbott has done in Texas to secure the border in his
home state. Chris Schamlensky of A Numbers USA, can you give us some estimates since January of twenty twenty one, we're about two and a half, almost three years into it, how many millions and millions have illegally crossed the border. Under Joe Biden illegally crossed the border. So we're in the ballpark
of about three million or so have crossed the border illegally. But I think it's also important to note that in the last fiscal year, we had eight hundred and fifty thousand people entered the country legally but then overstayed their visas. And because there's virtually no interior enforcement happening under the Biden administration, many of those people are still here. So I think it's important to add that to
the number of illegal war crossers as well. So you're looking at about three million who have crossed illegally, plus you're talking about another close to a million who overstated detail, plus another million or so that got away. These people are counted as gotaways. We know that they crossed the boards illegally, but they weren't encountered by either border patrol or Customs Border protection officer. Yeah, at up all those numbers, you're somewhere between five and six million over the
last two and a half years. And I would assume that if Biden I still can't I can't imagine I'm surviving mentally or physically through November of next year with his health. But it doesn't make any difference. It's interchangeable drill bits. The Democrats would put some other drill bit and the Oval office and the
same policies would continue. So if the Democrat is reelected, whoever it might be, in twenty twenty four through twenty twenty eight, we'd be looking at if this trend continues, which the Democrats say it will, we're talking ten to twelve million people about the size of the state of Ohio that they're going to be in the country illegally, either overstaying there, overstaying their vasa, or coming across to illegally. We're talking about a number that's may I use
the term uth sustainable. So it's the same policies continue, by the end of this decade twenty thirty, which is what seven years, we're gonna have maybe fifteen to twenty million illegals in the country in addition to the people that were here before President Biden took over took over the White House. So so yeah, it's quite scary when you think about that, even just you know,
numbers. USA was founded because we thought the the fact that our government was giving out more than a million Green cards that took to legal immigrants every single year was too high. Not only are we continuing to give out more than a million Green cards to new legal immigrants every single year, but you add to this group of people who have either crossed the border illegally or entered legally in the first place. And then just simply over state of Visa,
you're talking six seven eight million people right over the last two years. We're now not talking no longer are we talking about a million people per year, which we thought was too high. Now we're talking about four million people every single year. And just think about that for a moment. You know, that's a that's a new city of Chicago, or a new city of Los Angeles, or a new city of Houston that we're adding to the United States
every single year. So you mentioned the word is it sustainable. No, it's not, especially when you when you hear about some of the water shortage issues that they're having out out in the West and and the you know, the forests that they're cutting down on the East coast just to build new homes for folks who are looking for places to live. Isn't this an environmental issue? You would think the environmentalists would say, wait a minute, we cannot
hold another at this point. If there were really eleven million before Biden came in, and after Biden's first four years is close to close to twenty million, and that would double. Because Nicaragua, the Trilateral States are collapsing, there's more apprehensions on the northern border in the first nine months than in the previous three years. So we're gonna have four hundred million people in the country without the roads, without the bridges, without the schools, without the emergency
rooms, without the capability of housing. I find it rich that now the liberal Democrats who said we're a sanctuary city no longer want to be a sanctuary city. So where does twenty or thirty million people go? Yeah? Yeah, I would ask some of these Democratic mayors, you know, Joe Adams from New York, who's who's most famously said we're fall we can't take anymore.
Massachusetts, the governor of Massachusetts, Democratic governor of Massachusetts just recently declared within the last week a state of emergen sea ups there, so that they're saying we're full, but they're not against the policy of continuing to admit all of these people coming in, whether they're coming in illegally or whether they're coming in legally. So the question is, okay, well, if your city is full, where they going to go? What's your solution to this?
And obviously, if your city is full, the country is going to get full. And you know, you asked if this is environmental issue. You go back forty years ago. This is a position that the major the environmental establishment took a position on. You go back, you look at the Sierra Group back in the seventies. This is the immigration is a position they took a position on because they understood the impact that mass immigration had on US population
growth and the impact of population growth has on environmental resources. Well, they've backed off on that as the politics and the issue itself have become more partisan. So you don't hear them speaking up so much anymore, but you know it's still on the back of their minds because just in the last week or so, you had Vice President Kamala Harris making a speech on the environment and she actually slipped and said, we need to reduce population growth here in the
United States. Well, the only real way to reduce population growth here in the United States is by reducing immigration, because immigration is essentially accounting for almost all of US population growth, and doesn't it It's kind of odd, but Hispanics living in America tends to be pro family, They tend to be a pro patriotism, etc. And they supported Joe Biden in wide margins, but they do not support the policies of Joe Biden when it comes to illegal immigration
described to the American people, the view of Hispanics when it comes to more immigration illegally into this country. Sure well, well, we've partnered with Rasmussen Polling, which does polling every two weeks. And then you know, you mentioned that the top this poll that recently came out from the New York Times Sienna University, which found that that Biden has essentially lost thirty points in support from Hispanics in just the two and a half years he's been in office to
two former President Trump. So huge shift we've seen from Hispanics. But we've been watching this shift really since the mid two thousands. You know, Hispanics they tend to be a little bit more favorable towards amnesty the people who have been in the country for a long long time illegally, not the new crops that have come in. But they usually support immigration levels that are much lower
than our current levels that are one million. They support interior enforcement. They actually don't have an issue even though Democrats would have you believe otherwise that Hispanics do not want immigration and customs enforcement. You know, going around the country and actually enforcing immigration laws on the interior. They support law enforcement, they support moderate immigration levels, not mass, uncontrolled immigration, and I think that's
having an I packed on the polling numbers. Again, we've slowly seen a shift in Hispanics, and we may be getting to the point because of the Biden administration's policies being so extreme on immigration, especially when you compare the Bide administration's policies the Obama the eight years under President Obama, they're far more extreme than those eight years when you look at that, this may be the tipping
point that really pushes Hispanics in the other direction because immigration has a downward impact. It's not just immigration, but it's some of the other things that you mentioned. Immigration, roads, the economy. It has an impact on all of those other areas. And the more people that you bring in, the harder it's going to be. The more roads are going to be packed, the more degregation you're going to have in bridges, the more overcrowded schools and
emergency rooms you're going to have. People are starting to feel it discussed with the American people. The southern border, we know about complete disaster. The northern border Canada, you would think would be somewhat flaccid and placid. It is not. Please explain. Yeah, yeah, the northern border, even the apprehensions, while they're up a huge percentage recent in recent months, if
they still pale in comparison to the southern border. But I think this is something to be concerned about because I think, you know, I had mentioned earlier that we're starting to see or at least there have been reports of a bit of a shift in the illegal border crossings from people crossing the border between Mexico and Texas to now they're crossing over in Arizona. And part of that maybe because the drug cartels that are pretty much controlling the entire flow of illegal
immigration across the southern border are testing for the soft spots. They're saying, okay, they're really securing Texas, let's try to run people through Arizona. Then that's the next logical space to go to. So they're moving there, and I think what they might also be doing is testing the northern border, saying, hey, if we can find some some weaknesses in the northern border, than it may be easier for us just to relocate people from Mexico up
to Canada and have him come down through the northern border. So it's it's all a concern. The bottom line is, we've we've got some pretty We've got a lot of earth space here in the United States when you add up the southern land borders, the northern land borders, all of our sea, all of our sea borders, and then of course you got to defend the
airports too. And unfortunately, because of the massive border crisis, the administration is really mostly focused on trying to process these people trying to enter the country illegally rather than securing these borders. Well, you know, we're number one in sex trafficking on the southern boarder, number one on suicides, number one on fentanyl, one hundred and fifty thousand people, all of which puts billions of dollars into the pockets of the Mexican drug cartel, all of which puts
money into the pockets of communist red Chinese providing the precursors to fentanyl. It's all because of the policies of Joe Biden and the refusal to accept what's going on. But Chris Chimlensky, we gotta run with your website. I have it up right now. Numbers USA, lots of good stuff. We're in trouble. If we don't change direction, this country's on the road to a complete disaster. And once again, Chris, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And we'll do it again. Thank you, Chris.
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In the aftermath of Issue one, family in Ohio, Governor Mike Dwine reacting saying any future effort by his party to try and raise the threshold to pass they constitutional amendments from a simple majority to sixty percent should be abandoned. The people of Ohio have spoken. They have spoken in regard to the issue about what percentage it should take to change the constitution. I think that is abundantly clear of people who have spoken. We need to accept that. People
need to accept that issue one loss by fourteen points. Abortion rights played a big part in the special August State the election Republican lawmakers set as they proposed amendment that would enshrine reproductive rights into the Ohio Constitution will be decided by voters
in November, with the simple majority threshold still intact. Dwine, who opposes abortion access, previously told lawmakers to take a look at Ohio's current band, which restricts abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected normally six weeks into a pregnancy, which is currently on hold as the laws who plays out. But now the governor says it's too late to do that now and the focus must now
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there we go. All I can say is that we're in trouble. That's all I can say. And what if some Republican took twenty million dollars in bribes from foreign governments and at seventeen shell companies and on top of all of that, whichall we say, there's all receipts, that actual receipt We got the checks going in the money, but we don't see nothing. I do, FBI, do your job, media, But you want to talk
about something else. He's got some questions, as you know. I was perturbed about the lack of support for Issue one right and let's say it got not just beaten, but got beaten royally. Right. So my question to you was how in a state how that is people tell me is edging more and more every day read right, more and more conservative, a state in which the legislator is majority Republican, almost supermajority Republican, Republican governor, right,
Republican, courthouse, everything Republican. How do we keep losing? What's the point of how than all this what's the point of having eighty eight counties go Republican and a Republican elected officials everywhere out the wazoo, and we keep losing. And the last election, how's it happen? Mattered? Mike DeWine won eighty six of eighty eight counties. And there's nobody more right to life than Mike Dwine eighty six of eighty eight counties. He won Hamilton County.
How does this happen? It happens segment? You answer the no answer, go ahead right here. I got some more facts. Are more interested in facts in the data, but I have some numbers for you. Hit it hit some research. Okay, So now this is gonna get down to the abortion issue. I'm gonna we go. So since the DABS decision was at a year a year and a half ago, it was June and last year, okay, voters have not approved abortion restrictions in any state anytime it's been
on the ballot. So it's been on the ballot in Montana, Michigan, Kansas, Vermont, California, Kentucky, and just recently Ohio. It is not passed once not So clearly this is a an issue that Republicans are wash your hans saying, you know, you know, Mike DeWine said about a year ago when Dobbs happened, Mike DeWine feels about abortion the way the three of us do. Yes, it's poorly wrong, that's wrong. However, he said, look, where we are is not where the people are.
Let's get together as Republicans come up with something like fourteen fifteen, sixteen weeks just to the almost a viability. We don't like that. But Ronald Reagan said, when you got seventy five percent of something, take the seventy five percent and try to get the other twenty five. Don't take zero. And he's got a quote in the Columbus Dispatch today which he said, I told you so because the people are not going to accept the six weeks, which
is what the Republicans said. This is not going to happen. I wish they would, but they're not going to accept it. So why not take seventy five percent? And they said, no, we can't do that. We can't. We'll be defeated in the primary if we go in there. People want to win the battle and lose the war. And that's what's happening right now. Right. I mean, look, I got some more data
for you here. So you would think that the did some research on like the core Biden voter, like, what is the swath that came out big for him. Well, it wasn't as people think. It wasn't black Americans, and it wasn't college educated women with green hair, right, that's that's the rumored note. It was by and large it was non college educated white Americans. So a guy did this. This guy names David Black, David Byler. He's from the Washington Post. He found a large cross section of
these working class Biden voters actually support conservative policies. Thirty two percent support a banning abortion after the twentieth week of president of pregnancy, forty percent support increasing the number of police officers, and twenty percent of those Biden voters support a
twenty five billion dollar wall. So every other issue in the world out there, a lot of these non college educated white folks are are right on board, lockstep with Conservatives and Republicans except two things abortion, abortion and the other one that came up election denialism. Yeah, I agree. Candidates that are out there saying we got screwed. Of course, we got screwed. But
you can't say that. Does Bill Belichick after he gets screwed by an efficient did Zach Taylor after Logan Wilson got called with that phantom pass interference calling the supert is he now to this day saying you know what if Darnet does ref screwed us out of I haven't heard about. You got to take the high road and say, hey, we got to play better. And that's what Donald Trump should do. He is a winner. Winners don't complain about the
game being rigged. They go win the next game. You're making you're making no sense. So those two things that one big issue. But it's we can keep where everything, we every seat, But it's not we lose. We lose more if we had a democratic governor, democratic Supreme Court, democratic majority. Didn't you have Republican women that told you, look, six weeks
is too quick because you don't know if you're pregnant or not. Why didn't you make it twelve weeks or But then you go to the hard right deliverers who say, at the moment of conception, but that's what I believe, I believe, But you can't get that passed. You're turning off the majority. Of people. Those folks, you know, if they don't care about that, they don't feel that way about their kid, why should we feel
that way about their eventual kid. Well, so I say sixteen to eighteen weeks would sell in a heartbeat, but neither side wants that, because what's gonna happen in November is that thing's gonna go down because it includes partial birth abortion and Ohioans don't want that. And so then guess what, In twenty twenty four, there'll be another ballot initiative, Then in twenty six there'll be another one. They'll keep beating us over the head until there's nothing left over
Republican Party. What does Mike Dwine say? He is somehow man said about the way to be staunch pro life but get the support of Democrats and everybody in between his approaches. Let's come up with something that Ohioans want and let's give it to him. Stop stop, stop stop, come up with something the majority of the people want one and give it to him. How dare
you that makes sense? Said? The majority of people will think this way, and we can most people can live with what they think is right and wrong, and that no, we can't do oh, you know, he gives them what they want. What do you want? You got its? Move on? I told you in the last election, in twenty twenty four election there, or excuse me, the what was that? I was last year the midterms? Right. I talked to a let's say, a local female broadcast person, right and said, hey, why did you No?
No, voted Democrat down the whole slate. And I said, now, wait a minute, no, So what went into that decision? Okay, inflation is at twelve and a half percent, right, gases what are the time was super high? You know, riots in the streets, southern border disaster, all these things affect you perfect but you chose to get behind an issue. You will likely never have an abortion your entire life. These things affect you every day. But you still were swayed to go that way.
She said, absolutely, so clearly, this is a poignant issue in the minds of a lot of women. Get off the table. Give the Ohioans what they want, and then Mike would say, move on. That makes no sense, doesn't zero. That's why we're losing, right there, segment, your reaction, now that we've answered all the questions, give them what they want and move on. Does that make sense to anybody? No,
no, it doesn't make it. I'm sorry. Weilli The Stute Reporter is a proud service of your local ten star heating and air conditioning dealers, ten star quality. You can feel a beautiful Cincinnati calwayoming air one eight eight eight nine nine six h v A. C's fine. And he said, if this goes on the ballot, it's going to go out in flames. Things will be worse. So let's work out a deal now, Mike, that makes no sense. None after has been doing politics a little while too,
said nineteen seventy two, Yeah, how about fifty one years? A little bit, a little bit of he understands the game. Okay, he says seventy five percent. Let's get seventy five percent and work on the twenty five. They said, no, that makes no sense. Let's fight it out and thank are you ready? At some point this foolishness has got us stuff.
Thank you. Right there. After dropping two of three in the series against the Marlins and overall eight to nine, the Reds with a day off today than curently some of them went to King's Island to take the edge off. I can't take it. They opened up a three game series up against the Pirates in Pittsburgh tomorrow night. The action right here on seven hundred wallw big story last night, of course, rock was what I don't know, former Red Mike Michael Arensen with a no hitter for the Phillies. Get rid
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that for about two months, two months. When's that happening? It's possibly the twenty twentieth or the twenty eighth of what October? No this month now, I'm listening to Nicolodolo should be coming back soon too, right, Yes, the lap upset, are you lass? It's confirmed, mister Bengal. I'm watching ACC chat boards and pitching to have stamp Ford and Cal joined the ACC. The ACC says the Notre Dame will seriously consider it if you join
the ACC in football. So Notre Dame wants those other four schools to join the ACC, Cal and Stanford, okay, Allen Stanford and and then Notre Dame will join the ACC in football. And uh Freeman said no yet, don't have to. Don't have to. Contracts gonna be sixty five to seventy five million until the dollars makes sense. It ain't gonna change. So another benefit they don't care about. Here's the benefit. Can I give you another chat board member. Yes, in three to five years, there's going to
be the Big ten and the SEC, and that's it. They're gonna say. You know what, we're tired of giving them money to other people. We have our own national championship and if you're not in the Big ten or in the SEC, you're not gonna play because the other teams aren't gonna couldn't win anyway. Now now you're out of the national champions here, and you're talking about, as much as people don't want to admit it is the facts.
Notre Dame is still an international brand. There's no other football program in America that is an international brand, not even Alabama. Go over to Ireland. Next people hear the Alabama prison money. I'm talking about money, I know. But with with international an international brand comes eyeballs and money. Notre Dame will then say, go over to the Ukraine and ask them about Well, they got some other issues they're dealing with, but ask them about about
Clemson issues. How do you think about the Clemson Tigers? No one, no, you're talking about but I'm just saying Notre Dames better jump in now. But they get the ACC. Notre Dame says, what is the ACC in three years? Is it going to exist? There's no point on that at about the Big twelve? Is that going to exist? Maybe not. Notre Dame knows. At the end of the day, if all this stuff gets sorted out, the Big ten or the SEC, either one of them
would die to have them in that conference. So they don't have to make the move. They can sit back and wait see how it all falls. And then if it's hey, probably benefits us to go to the SEC. Hey, SEC, do you want us? Absolutely? That's how it goes down. Take your reaction. I agree with him. We've solved all about the dough, the ray in the me and the green seal of the salvation.
Willie, Notre Dame could make a difference. Now, what if they joined the MAC with Northern Illinois. Well, at some point there's going to be a split between the Power five and the Group of five ahead. By the way, Chip Kelly had a great idea. So you know, in football, obviously this is all going down because of money, and you got you know, USC flying across the country playing Rutgers and all the stuff.
But that's doable. The problem is these other sports, these non revenue generals, volleyball has got to jump on a plane and travel for four days across play. He was saying, just just make football its own separate thing, right, We're you know, Notre Dame as an independent. Make every football
team essentially separate, like like an independent. But the non revenue generating sports they still stay geographically in their same area, right, They stay in the PAC twelve right in the north northwest, and the SEC's down here, so it's a little easier. But football is a different animal anyway, as a different animal makes sense. Sixty four teams and the Power five sixty four teams in the group of five. Each of them plays their own championship leaps makes
a lot of money city Council had that at one time. To day a half of them are in the joint makes a lot of sense to me. All I can say right now is determined what the Ohioans want and give it to them. Now. That is a stupid idea right there. We will tell them how to vote. We will tell them with the Republican of course, as you know, is anybody running in a Republican primary, you gotta
get the support of Ohio Right to life. And how do you do that if you come out and say, I think fifteen weeks and what if you're just telling you again? Where me and you say and you stand is well documented moment, a moment of conception. That's where I stand. But it must be talked about. How does the Republican Party win. They're losing on two issues, one major one abortion, the other one being The Democratic governor of Michigan was asked, at what point do you draw the line? In
other words, says that twenty weeks, twenty five weeks. She says, it's up to the woman. Well, what if if it's nine months. It's up to the woman, and that's not where michiganders well and in defense of the folks that say it's at the moment of conception and fight for that to still be. And from a political standpoint, they know that if they acquiesced and say, okay, you're right, fifteen weeks is fine, the other side says, well, nope, nope, no, nope, Now
we need to make it nine months. It's incrementalism. It's the same reason the NRA never compromises on magazine bands or assault weapons or all that sort of thing, because they know as soon as he would acquiesced on the other side wouldn't say, you know what, we're good now. I think no, that's a start attacking on the next thing. The next day you draw a line in the sand. You can never recover your virginity. Once it's gone, it's gone. Rock Thank you, We have we settled anything? I
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