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Gary Jeff fills in for Willie talking the latest in politics, news and sports.

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Kristin Hawkins. She is president of Students for Life of America. She formed that and founded it seventeen years ago, and she goes to colleges campuses all around the country too well. The Student for Life exists simply to abolish abortion by transforming the culture, by recruiting, training, and mobilizing the pro life generation, the next generation. And she spoke yesterday at the Northern Kentucky Right to Life Celebration of Life. This is their fiftieth anniversary of being in operation

trying to save babies. Let's go to Kristin Hawkins, who was on a campus right now. Kristen, good afternoon, Thank you, and welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Thanks for having me. You bet, I love the fact that you're not afraid to take on anybody when it comes to your mission and what you feel that God has charged you with. And you took on Kentucky Senator brand Paul for backing off his promise to you know, to pursue legislation in the government. And you say that while the Supreme Court ruled

in getting rid of Row, they ruled that it's the States things. But in your in your speech yesterday, you were very clear saying it it's a federal state and a local issue eliminating abortion. And yeah, this is a common misnomer we've heard with the Dobbs decision that reverse ROW, and I've heard some senators kind of repeat it's. The Dabbs decision said states have a have obviously an interest in protecting these vulnerable people who are in their states, these

unborn children. But it did not say that there was no federal interest as well. And so what all all of Row reversals did was really say that this is a federal state and a local issue. Now, well, it certainly is. As you know, in Ohio, Issue one on the ballot November and with just one vote, one yes vote, ranking over fifty percent,

it basically puts into Ohio's constitution the right to have an abortion. And would you please explain how how absolutely disingenous the liars that are the pro Issue one people are in their advertising and how they're purposely trying to confuse the voter. Explain what it would mean if if Issue one would pass in Ohio. But Issue one passes in Ohio was as you said, fifty percent yes to

vote. It will amend the state Constitution, and it will amend in such a way that it will strip all of Ohio's existing pro life laws and many of their parental rights laws away. So those laws will just simply be away. They'll be done away with because the Constitution will say that they're cannot be any law that prohibits a woman from securing an abortion up in any moment of pregnancy for any reason. And this is right. This is right up to

the point of delivery, correct, That's exactly right. That is up until the moment birth. There is no limits at all in this constitutional amendment.

So that means the later abortionists that used to operate in Cleveland, for example, that would kill babies well after they could be born and survive outside of the womb, those facilities pre term and others could start back up again, and Ohio could actually become an abortion destination for all of the mid Atlantic region, going, you know, much much further than even states like Virginia. This is scary. This would make Ohio Illinois in California when it comes to

abortion. So you said something's interesting in your speech yesterday, and I found it very very telling. The pro abortion, the pro choice whatever they're calling themselves today. They've changed now to their supporting reproductive care because they know when people hear pro choice, it means pro abortion, it means the murder of unborns. And language is language is such an important part of such an important

tool. Just if you can embellish on that just a moment. Yeah, it's so important that we pay attention to how the abortion lobby continues to talk about abortion. We knew years ago that they were backing away from even using the word abortion. Then they kind of a memo went out saying that they couldn't use the word pro choice because pro choice was to associate with the word abortion. And that's what we have today. Now today the abortion lobby uses

terms like reproductive freedom and that is code word for abortion. They cannot win when they actually say what they stand for or what they're standing you know in opposition too. They only win when they deceive. I mean, this is how the devil wins all the time. They must deceive in order to win, and it is it's extremely scary to see so many folks, even in

Ohio, we saw TV ads they filmed at a Catholic parish. We still don't even know what parish it was advocating for this amendment, advocating for abortion up until the moment of birth, which is you know, as you know everyone knows, is very much against the teachings of you know, Christianity and certainly the Catholic Church, and so it is unbelievable. They are shameless in their attempts to get abortion up until the moment of earth in the in the

Constitution Ohio. They will lie, they will deceive, they will confuse, and they're proud of it. And they're and they're anti science too. They're not only anti God, but they're anti science. If you think about the viability and the existence of a human life inside someone's body, my body, my choice. Well, there's another body inside your body when you're pregnant, and that's never mentioned at all. I appreciate and laud your efforts to get

on. You're in college campuses over fourteen hundred students for live chapters in all fifty states, and right do you feel like you're really moving the needle with the next generation, Kristen, Oh, I mean absolutely. I just Lamente High was leaving campus and the students that come talk to you, and I

wish I could have been here all day long. You know, they're a lot about this generation that we should be concerned about, because this is very much the first, i would say, post Christian generation when the Georgian lot of them don't even identify it as being Christians, and there's a lot of

issues that they're very confused about. But we talk to about abortion regardless of you know, whether they call themselves Christian or atheist or you know, Republican or Democrat, they see abortion as a fairness, justice issue and they understand that this is science. They've seen their brothers and sisters via ultrasound. The talking points of the abortion lobby just don't hold weight because they've seen they've seen

the child in the room with their own eyes. And this is why, you know, once again, this is why they're changing their rhetoric to freedom, because what they're attempting to do in the conversations we have as young people on campuses, and what they're attempting to do is to get them to say, yes, it's a baby, but I just don't care. And what they're trying to do is get them to have this very selfish mentality about it as about them and only them. And we've got to counter that we do

counther, that we see minds changed every day. Cleveland State last week, in two hours, one of the most hostile campuses we can go on in the state of Ohio to talk about abortion, our coordinator Jamie, changed thirty eight minds and registered more than ten voters. Last time we're on campus, the police had to escort us out for our own safety because the mob has formed around us. So you can change minds even with pro choice Ohioans.

If you've got family and friends are pro choice to live in Ohio, I can almost guarantee you that your family and friends who are pro choice do not support this amendment. Because more than ninety percent Americans are against abortions up until the moment of birth. They are against abortions when babies can be born and survive, just like premature babies. The challenges educating people to understand that this is the abortion extremism of the abortion lobby. This isn't about, you know,

an abortion the first semester. This is about b in all trimesters and that's surely something that we all can agree as a wall and should never be illegal. Kristin Hawkins, Students for Life of America President. God bless you, and can please continue your fine work and hopefully we'll have a chance to speak again soon. Thank you so much, Thank you, God bless you. Kristin Hawkins, Students for Life of America present in our neck of the

woods. She travels with her family. She's got kids and a husband, and she's a human rights advocate. And babies have human rights too, because they're humans. We'll take a break and come back. Gary jeff In for Bill Cunningham on seven WLWEN. I want to treat myself to a sweet, rich, chocolatey pleasure. I reach for a pack of Aunt May's good old fashioned Budge sports. Aunt May's blasts her mouth with budget goodness by after bye

and the perfect treat for listen thing to Eddie and Rocky. It's hard to beat the simple joy of a good fudge score, and it's hard to beat the simple joy of Eddie and Rocky. You're the perfect way to relax after a long day, Eddie and Rockey. This afternoon at three WL, do guys, if you've noticed a lack of energy, motivation and actually wrote a treatise said the Conservative case for Trump. He is an attorney a board member

of the Patriot Freedom Projects to talk about January sixth defendants. What's going on right now? Well, what's Ed Martin? In a minute, this is a different guest. This is a guest who's on the border. I'm sorry I got so lost in wanting to talk to Ed Martin, which we will do out of news that I forgot about. Todd Bensman, who was with the Center for Immigration Studies on the border. He's in the middle of a

project right now, I guess on the border. He has written a couple of books, including America's Covert Border War and the latest one, Overrun, which we have now seen in full detail. That's exactly what's going on in our southern border. Todd Benzman, good afternoon. I'm sorry I got ahead of myself. Good to be here again. It's great to have you. So you're on a project right now. Can you explain what this project is,

Todd? Well, I'm covering a Texas operation down here, and well, the probably the best I can tell you is that it will be published in the Daily Mail probably tomorrow. Has to do with a counter cartel operation that's going on right now, and I've been embedded with them all morning and I'll write the full thing and you'll have photos and video. It's probably tomorrow

at the Daily Mail. You know you were covering this, Uh. I had you on probably five six years ago the first time from the Center for Immigration Studies, and it was it was one of those things that nobody else was talking about in the media at all. You know, Donald Trump was talking about it on the campaign trail and building the wall, and he was scoffed at and laughed at. When the floodgates. When the floodgates burst open,

they really burst open. And we're at a point now where what we have like last weekend there were like forty thousand people in two days that that bum rushed the border. I can't remember the numbers, but you you have the data right there, Todd. What have we seen in the in the last just in the last few months, much less the entirety of the Biden

administration. Yeah, So what's happening right now is that the numbers crossing illegally between the ports and the ones that are that are that the administration is bringing over the ports. Uh, They're they're all multiple lawful quote unquote lawful pathways that the administration has put in place to prevent people from crossing illegally, but none of that has worked. So they are now crossing illegally in the greatest

numbers in US history. And that's saying a lot, because we've already seen the greatest numbers in US history during this administration, and now the numbers are breaking even those records. It looks like we're going to have two hundred and eighty thousand illegal crossings in just the month of September. That's what we're hearing

between courts of entry. And that's the greatest number by far, so over over a quarter over a quarter million in a month, and that does not count the gotaways, and that does not count people that we just have no idea pathways, yes, right, or the lawful pathways and the gotaways.

I mean, if you were to if you were to just figure out two hundred and sixty thousand that we know of illegally crossed, and then add somewhere on the neighborhood of seventy five thousand that were brought in through legal pathways, and then added you know, fifty or seventy five thousand goataways, you're looking at somewhere in the order of four hundred thousand people crossed into the country in

a four week span, one hundred thousand a week. Wow, this is just I mean, no nation in the world has seen anything like this, and so the numbers are, uh, you know, going to be very I think driving a lot of the news cycle now because even regular media, legacy media is paying attention to this. Now. These numbers are just staggering, and especially when you consider that interior cities like New York and Chicago,

they're screaming for this because they don't know where to put everywhere. You mean you mean these sanctuary cities that welcome these people in, I mean those those very ones. Yes, you know, now, welcome to my nightmare. You know, I think Alice Cooper did that, so yes, absolutely, good, good. Uh, Todd Bensman, it's always good to talk to you. That he's been my correspondent on the southern border, although I'm not

paying him, but he's been there for the Center for Immigration Studies. And this project that you're working on now is a counter cartel project, and that's what I believe needs to have and I believe our military needs to be brought down to the southern border because isn't their job their job number one defending our country and the sovereignty of our country, and and Texas gets it. The operation that I was with today is that it should have been a federal operation.

Yes, that it's a it's a State of Texas operation, and border patrol just withdrew from the whole area wouldn't have anything to do with it, you know. So uh, you know you'll be able to read more about what this is about tomorrow and the Daily Mail. All right, yeah, I'm sorry I couldn't tell you more. They're a little sensitive about me letting it out too early. Sure. Sure. Todd Benzeman from the Center for Immigration Studies, the author of Overrun, and our correspondent on the Southern Border

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And there are still people in prison without due process, without having seen a lawyer, without any charges, being charged with violent offenses when they were non violent from January sixth, still and this is you know how many years later, two and a half years later, to talk about that and much more. And if you miss my introduction of this guest, well, I was

going to interview another guest before. Ed Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Conservative Case for Trump, former CNN political contributor, he serves as an articulate advocate for Donald Trump's policies to put America first. Of course, the former president in a courtroom today in New York a civil trial against his business practices. That aside, Ed Martin, good afternoon, and welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Great to be with you, Gary, Jeff,

thank you for the chance to talk. Yeah. Absolutely, you live in Virginia now, you came out of Missouri, you were, and you're also the president of Phillis Shaffley's Eagles I understand, which explained to me what that is for people who don't know. Well, yeah, thank you so. Philish Slaughley passed away in twenty sixteen. She was one of the iconic conservative leaders of the last century. She was nineteen fifty two, was her first

Republican convention, and she attended the twenty sixteen convention. She wrote about thirty two books, was a prolific organizer and just a great lady. So her organization used to be called Eagle Forum. We transitioned to what we call it a lot of different things, but we refer to ourselves as Philish Slaughley Eagles, and we are what Phillis used to say is we know conservative policies, but we get politics. You gotta go politics to figure out how to impact

things. And so that's kind of what we're doing. And we learned also to step towards the fight, and in this case with January sixth, we have stepped towards helping these defendants and their families and others because we see the

big lie that is being told to the public about January sixth. And no, they call these guys mostly guys in jail, but women too, and they call them terrorists and they refer and treat them Michaelsama bin Laden would be treated when yeah, there were some people at broke windows or trespass, but you know the idea of having an insurrection without a side arm, or having a sedition without charging, they don't. They don't charge anyone for these things.

They just overheat the language and brainwash the people to believe there was something worse than there wasn't. Then they used the law against we the people, and it's it's very very disheartening, it's very disturbing, and it's very Unamerican. Well, and there were many provocateurs, saboteurs with bullhorns encouraging people to go into the capital on that day. Have those people been called out by name or looked at and have they been arrested? Yeah? No, I

mean, look, it's it's it's a scandal of the first order. I mean, we had a nineteen million dollars select committee of Pelosi's Congress and they never got to the fact that there are dozens and dozens, probably scores of identifiable federal and other law enforcement agents and undercover. They've admitted that, and no one covers that. They say, wait a second, you had, you had hundreds, maybe thousands of plea of law enforcements there undercover. And

as you point out, there were lots of provocateurs. There was Antifa looks like Antifa folks. There there was others, you know Ray Ems now who's been charged with one single misdemeanor. Ray Ems was on one side of the capitol encouraging a breach. Then now the videos out in the last week, he's on the other side of the capitol, kind of the front, encouraging the breach. And this guy starts with one misdemeanor, and you say to yourself, what's going on here? And what's going on is we're not being

told the truth. And so there is a lot that hasn't come out. And what we have to do is keep forcing the powers that be to reveal what really happened. And look, when a citizen hits a cop or breaks a window, there's not a way to excuse that. On the other hand, when the entire day looks like an operation that's a kind of entrapment,

you don't excuse hitting a policeman. But you understand it differently, and you don't hold these As you point out, there's people in the what's often referred to as the DC goolog in the DC jails the federal jails, and they've been in there for years. They haven't gotten their trials yet, they haven't gotten access to the materials to try to build their defense, they haven't gotten access to enough lawyers. So you know, we are in a strange moment.

And I would say it was strange and it's sad. That sounds like an easy word, but it's really a sick time. They're they're devastating families and individuals. The government is, and the media is aiding and abetting it, and so is big tech. And it's terrible for America. More than forty thousand hours of video footage from January sixth not being released. They don't want us to see. What do you think the Department of Justice and the

current administration wants to hide ed? Yeah? Well, listen, First of all, I do represent some of the guys individually, defendants, and so in that context, the dj has been forced to produce video to the defendants. But that's separate. What you refer to, more broadly, is about forty four thousand hours of video that's available to the US House now the Republicans, and they could release it, and they have, But now I do

want to give credit. They have given access to guys like me. I've been in there looking at it, but it takes forever, and I want to crowdsource it with every citizen that wants to look and see what's going on, because I think they deserve to get more. You don't remember that the Pelosi Select Committee spent almost twenty million dollars and then they have like ten show trials that were broadcast on live TV, and then they deleted and destroyed evidence.

That's what they admit. When they were done, they wrote a report. They don't not in the report, it's like page seven hundred before they get to the pipe bomber. And they don't even solve the pipe bomber. They never solved who built the gallows, which was not a real gallows, but it's covered as if they were ready to string people up. None of this stuff was gotten to the bottom of and so what do you what's going on here, as you point out, is what are they hiding? You

know, if you spent twenty million dollars, you know. Here's what I'll tell you. It took about an hour and a half for the FBI to get to the NASCAR garage where Bubba Wallace says he found a noose. Well, there was a noose on the mall at this gallows. And it's two and a half years later in the FBI hasn't found out who built the gallows, right, so there's something wrong, something rotten, And again it would be a bad uh it would be really a terrible story if it weren't actually

a tragic miscarriage of justice. And you mentioned the president President Trump in court the use of lawfare right now, One of the greatest injustices that's happening is that our legal system is being used in a way it wasn't intended to do to be done, and the lawyers and judges are going along with it. And so in Washington, DC right now, there are prosecutors and judges who

should their officers of the court. They shouldn't be doing this, and they're blinded with power and rage to destroy lives, to continue the narrative that this was somehow an insurrection. It's it's an attack on America and our American way of life to have this going on, and yet it's sort of passing by a lot of us. I don't see anywhere in the legal codes or in the constitution where the support of Donald Trump is a felony or a punishable crime,

do you no? You know, look, and there's some of these stories that are just tragic. These are you know, one one footnote I hope will be written. There's been about a thousand arrests and the and the and the proscuors have promised a thousand more. They're gonna arrest people that did it this week, They'll do it next week and run into the election to try to continue this narrative. You know that. But but one of the things that's a real tragedy is most of the biggest amount of suffering is kind

of working Americans. Right that the people that are in jail, they don't have the money to pay for high price law. There's a lot of the people that have some more money. If you pay enough, you can try usually get yourself out and get on home confinement or something. You've got people that are suffering in there that are I tell people that they're not worried about their mortgage. They're they're they're worried about their rent, you know, they're

not worried about their car payment. They're worried about the carburetor. Because they're not they're living paycheck to paycheck. And then there's rotting in these jails. And some of them are literally veterans who just liked Trump and they came to DC to say this didn't seem to be the way it went. The elections seemed off and they're being punished, as you say, for being Trump supporters and questioning an election, and every other election was questioned by both parties,

and yet here we are watching these people suffer. It's terrible with all these multiple indictments against President Trump, and they truly I mean, I think most people can see through this and they understand that they're trying to a bankrupt him.

I mean, they're trying to make him lose hundreds of millions of dollars in this court case in New York and this civil trial and then the criminal indictments in Georgia and elsewhere in regarding January sixth, those are They really don't care about prosecution as much as they do distraction and keeping Trump from being able to effectively campaign. Isn't that what this is all about. That's exactly right,

but let let us be more pointed about it. The process is the punishment if you do it the way they're doing it, And this is what the Communists did. They knew it was a show trial in the Communists, especially Communist Soviets for example in China, but they do it in a way that will punish the person and punish the people around them, and look lawfare

in America. It's not that new in the sense that there was a period starting in the sixties and seventies where lawyers went in and sued corporations and individuals. But generally you had two things that happened. One is the judges through these cases out, and two the lawmakers change the laws to make it so that you work in a cripple business by having you know, some sort of activist lawsuits. Right now, we're watching the judges, you know, green

like this stuff. And you know, we can say, well, Trump is going to drew it. He's really rich. I can tell you most of the Trump people didn't have a lot of money and they were bankrupted. You look, you got a guy like one of the Trump guys who tweeted about this and he said, you know, it cost me three hundred thousand dollars to fight through the Russia Russia Russia hoaks. And I was just a witness. I wasn't, you know, one of the guys that was in

the middle of it. So what Trump is going through is lawfare. And again there's no the judges should know better, and the prosecutors should be reprimanded instead of encouraged and given awards. And that's you know, I gotta tell you one of the things that I'm an attorney. I'm a lawyer. You know I wanted. I think it's a noble calling. But in America are crown jewel, our crown jewel of America. It's not just you know, yellow Stone, It's not just a grand canyon. The crown Jewel is our

constitution and the rule of law and our founding values. Those those put us in a place where when you come to America you can do a deal, you can have your life, you can have your free speech. And you knew you were protected by those and now we're watching it being attacked in this in the name of political expediency against Trump, and it's if we lose that, we're losing a lot more than at frankly an election. And I really

think that's what's at stake. That's what people should be aware of. And when it comes to January sixth, if you go to Patriot Freedom Project dot com, which is our website, Patriot Freedom Project dot com, you can see what we're doing to just try to help these folks. You've got to help anyone you can where you are. But you got to know what the context of the fight is and it's a big context. Ed Martin, thank

you very much for capsualizing that in the short time we got. But I appreciate you coming on the show board member of the Patriot Freedom Project again. He gave you the website. If you want to find out more about what they are doing, I would go there right now. Ed Martin, thank you so much, Thank you, thank you, God bless you all. All Right, more of the Willie Show. Bill Cunningham is out, Gary,

Jeff is in, and we'll be right back. It's a three hour HU day hood Down with Dave Lappa, lence McAlister and your favorite Oreington Black player. He's Bengos Live tonight at six on seven hundred wlwhole of the best Bengos coverage you've heard the saying Penny Wise, Pound Foolish WLW also available on

ninety four five FMW two three three BG Cincinnati. We have seen it in the city of Cincinnati, we have seen it at the state level in almost every state, and we just got to witness the political theater in Washington, DC once again this past weekend. With the threatened government shutdown, the can

Kickers are at it again. Of forty five days now, and people like my representative Thomas Massey, who ran on reducing spending and reducing the size of government, left out in the cold in this latest measure, the things that

he promised his constituents he would go to Washington and try to do. And now there's an effort to kick McCarthy out as Speaker of the House because there are plenty of fiscally minded Republicans who think that this compromise that was reached to appease the swamp creatures was not what their voters sent them there to do.

But it happens every time. And I guarantee you with forty five days are now less than forty five days before this continuing resolution runs out again, we'll be down to the bewitching hour again in the middle of November, right after you know, an off year election cycle that's neither here nor there. But they do this every time. And why I say, we've seen it in

the city of Cincinnati. They know the money's running out, and they seemingly I'm sure there's discussion, but they seemingly wait until the last drop dead moment so they can get the attention, they can get the media attention that they so richly don't deserve, and the spotlight on them and they can point fingers at the other side as a political ploy. It happens every single time the fiscal year money runs out, and they do it on purpose, and they

being the entire kitten caboodle of the Washington establishment or the government establishment. If it's if it's a local government that keeps kicking the can down the road, when are we as voters going to stand up and say and see, we let it happen. We go oh man, that'd be terrible if they shut down the government. We've got to put pressure on them to come to an

understanding about spending our money. And this is the point that is always missed by too many who participate in the political process and cast their vote for one candidate or another. It is our money, not theirs. It is our money to continue to fund the military, to provide a common defense, as the Constitution calls for, to promote, not provide, but to promote the

general welfare of the citizens. I have a stable currency, right, maybe guarantee people opportunities, not equity, but equality of opportunity, not equality of outcomes. That's the federal government has nothing to do, or she would have nothing to do. The federal Department of Education is of prime example. Ever since it was founded in nineteen seventy nine and funded and started infiltrating local public schools across the country with curriculum and some funds, the state of education has

greatly suffered in this game. Anytime Obese government gets involved in anything that they shouldn't be involved in, the situation that they are trying to solve gets worse because if they solve it, there'll be no need for them, of which there was no need for a Department of Education in the first place, or Department of Energy for that matter. Department of Defense, yeah, provide for

the common defense. But again, the can kickers another great example, and it's happened so many times, no matter whether the Democrats controlled Congress or the Republicans controlled the House and the Democrats consult. It happens every single time. And we as voters have to demand more of these people to live up to their campaign promises and to be good stewards of our money, not their money, not somebody else's money. My friend Steve Schulty always says, there most

people in politics and in Washington are addicted to OPM. I said, opium like like poppies, like heroin, like fentnyl. No OPM other people's money. And once again they're playing their games and their political theater, their little dog and pony puppet show in Washington, DC. We saw it play out over the weekend and all they did was basically agree to keep spending more of our money. Soon they're gonna run out, I mean really run out of

our money because we won't have any left to give them. What's passing for news now on the Big Ones seven d WLW News Traffic and Weather News Radio seven hundred wl Cincinnati lenders to come calling once again with the one o'clock report. I'm Rick Hucino breaking Now twenty eight million American borrowers now having to rebalance their budgets. The three year pandemic pause on federal student loan payments has now

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a kid. Not only do you have to figure out all of that, but now you need to do it while the cost of everything's fluctuating so much. ABC's Derek Dennis reporting with this deadline expiring, it's a harsh reality settling in now for borrowers. Following the Supreme Court's decision back in June that's struck down President Joe Biden's plan to cancel up the twenty thousand dollars in student loan debt for millions of Americans. Let's check the latest traffic and weather together from

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Now the latest forecast from the Advanced Industry Weather Center Advanced Dentistry. It's true, a no Fear Dentist experience is possible. Learn more at no Fear Dentist dot Com. A beautiful Monday here across the tri State, but it won't feel like October two. More likely mid August. Temperatures into the mid eighties, plenty of sunshine, not a ton of humidity, but still feeling a lot more like summer than where we should here for the first few days of

October. And we're going to do this on back to back days. Overnight Tonight mostly clear skies down to sixty degrees, and Tuesday back into the mid eighties. Wednesday probably the warmest day of the week at eighty six, then ragin and cooler temperatures and the week from severe weather station. I'm nine for his warning, Meteorologist Brandon Spinner, News Radio seven hundred WW eighty one degrees

right now. News a service of coordinated financial plan and wealth management. Hollywood United Auto Workers various teacher strikes already and now another major work stoppage is on the horizon. The largest healthcare strike in US history, and it could happen this week. Seventy five thousand Kaiser Permanente employees in five states threatening to walk off the job this Wednesday. Healthcare workers in California, Oregon, Washington,

Colorado, Virginia, and Washington, DC. A coalition of unions representing them said it remains far apart with the company on key issues. The workers are seeking pay raises, better pensions, and protections against outsourcing. ABC's Rhianna Alley. Meantime, nearly one hundred workers at the GM distribution center in Westchester back on the picket lines today, as the ua W strike against the Big three automakers in Detroit is now well into its eighteenth day. Cincinnati the latest city

to be disrupted by the act known as hooning. That's where people shut down roads to red their engines, burn some rubber, and squeal tires. It happened over the weekend inside the Little Tunnel, which filled up with smoke while that activity was going on. Sinnti is just the latest city in Ohio to see street takeovers like the one of the Lytel Tunnel over the weekend. Problems with drivers shutting down roads and Dayton and performing daredevil stunt's got so bad police

there went to local lawmakers for help. I'm scared for the people who may not be making the best life decisions hanging out of that vehicle driving that way. I'm scared for our citizens. I'm scared for my officers. Major Jason Hall with the Dayton PD worked with state reps from the Miami Valley to introduce a new law in the Ohio House as stiffen's penalties for the practice known as hohooning. If the bill wins approval from the legislature, the vehicles of those

causing the disruptions could be seized as part of their penalty. I'm Brian Colmes, News Radio seven hundred w W Another stadium show on the way to the Queen's City next summer fifteen time Grammy Award winning rock group The Foo Fighters going to be bringing there Everything or Nothing at All tour to Great American Ballpark Thursday, July twenty five, while the Reds are out in a road trip that week. Tickets to see The Foo Fighters at GABP go on sale this Friday

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bad of the ball bad of the ballad of the bo. On the day he was born, the nurses all Gavin Brown and said, man, this guy has a face for loving radio and he still does after all these years. He just turned eighty this weekend, had a huge party at at his home. I believe in Michigan where radio luminaries from all over the country to see. The thing is, I'm a radio junkie. I always have been from the time I was seven years old. It's when I decided that's what

I wanted to do beyond the radio. And there are many of us who just are fascinated. You may not be one of them, but there are many of us who are fascinated with the characters and the entertainers who appear on radio, and today it's podcast and all over the internet and on SAD. This guy is known as Radio's best friend birthday boy Art Volo on the line on the Bill Cunningham Show on a Monday October two, How are you doing, Art? What an honor? But to call me eighty that is a

repertable harm. I mean, oh, you're not. You're not eighty. No, don't you remember my invitation that I sent you had said, just for the record, seventy five, seventy seventy eight, seventy eighty eight. Yes, the old records were seventy eight. I said, how I this introduction? Are you gonna You're gonna makes me two years older? Please don't rush it. But you're doing great at seventy eight, you'll be doing great at eighty. Art Well, I hope, so, I hope. So,

you know. But it was a great party and I wish you could have been here on Saturday. I was there trying to do my duty that I do every fall. That's record every Michigan game. And I know all my all my anger listeners up in Columbus now hate me that they know I'm involved with Michigan football. But we're gonna beat Ohio State again this year. It's that it's that team up north. And what's your tongue. Yeah,

that's what that's what they say that. You know, if somebody told me there's a billboard now when you crossed into Michigan from Ohio right on, I don't know if it's twenty three or seventy five. I think it's on seventy five as you come north out of Toledo and as soon as you crossed into Michigan, there's this big billboard they said that says, uh, something like welcome to Michigan. Truce, as in, let's be peaceful, let's not fight. You know, I got I got a best buddy who's an Ohio

state alonement. I don't think that that's coming anytime soon. Art, No, I don't either. I don't either. It's a great rival. The reason the reason you were called radio's best friend is because many years ago, I don't know how, I'm sure you will set me straight on this, you decided that you were gonna just you're gonna video disc jockeys in the studio doing their thing. Yeah, and it turned into it turned into kind of like a lifelong passion for you. And you're still doing that to a certain

extent, right, Yeah, but there's not as much talent. I mean, there's you, there's Cunningham, there's a few people that are really good on the radio. But as a friend of mine, Dave Logan, who who hired a guy who we both admire, Flash Phelps, who was at my party. He's from Serious XM sixties channel. Yeah, and you know, and Dave, Dave had a great line that a lot of people have ripped off now and he said the talent pool is now more like a talent

puddle. But he said that years ago, and it's true. And my friend Joey Reynolds, who I let you talk to earlier today, Uh, he was at the party, and Joey keeps saying, why don't we have a farm team, you know, introducing and in forming new talent that can take over when the great Saul pass on and retire. And it's really true. I mean Cunningham keeps saying, oh, maybe I'll do this for another

year or two. Who's going to replace Nobody's going to replace Bill cunning No, you're absolute somebody somebody will be in his place, but they will not replace Willie. No, you're absolutely right. And I'll tell you what happened, and you probably know as well. As I what happened. And some listeners who you know are very tuned in more so than others to the business

and to the personalities that they listen to, will tell you that. And I experienced it, uh in the in the days when I got in in the early nineteen in nineteen eighty, because I'm not quite eighty yet either, uh in nineteen your radio, Yeah, nineteen eighty. Got into radio.

You'd get a job in a small town and there were still jobs in small town radio stations, and you would prove yourself or you would get experience, and then you'd move to a little bit larger market if you were good enough, if you had that kind of talent, and you would again progressively move up the ladder. There was a farm system, There was a proving ground

for young radio talent. And because of consolidation a lot because of the nineteen ninety six Telecommunications Act that Bill Carton pushed through, which allowed you multiple stations to be owned in a certain market and allowed big, big companies to buy up. And with technology thrown in there, and we're complaining about AI and robotics now in other businesses, but it started to affect a radio business in the early two thousands, and I know I was a part of that.

My voice was farmed farmed out from Cincinnati to Atlanta, to San Diego, to bigger markets all around the country. And they paid me about a quarter of what they would have paid someone in that market to do the show there. And that's that's what happened. Gary. I got I got a guy, a good friend of mine up in Columbus. He works for the same company that owns your radio station in Cincinnati. It's the biggest radio company in America. iHeart and and he has been doing I think an afternoon show on

a station in Philadelphia for god, maybe ten years or more. He's never set foot in the city of Brother Leila and and and that to me. You know, it's great that he can make a few extra bucks, but you've got to really know the town you're in. You gotta be local. You gotta everybody hello, yeah, and are we still there? Yeah we are. You went away first, but anyway you were saying, yeah, no, you got to be live in, local and relevant, and we

have to talk about something other than what goes on in Capitol Hill. We got this. I mean, all talk radio seems to be doing is political talk. It's turned me off to a lot of talk radio, which is a shame because and I have said this to you privately, and I'll say it on the air when AM radio is in its final days, and it may be because everything moves on, but wl will pardon me, seven hundred wl W will be probably one of the last ten radio stations in existence.

It is one of the truly grand not stroking you because you have me on this station and I'm and I'm here proudly to tell you I got Bill Cunningham on the Haraldo Rivera show when they were talking about talk radio. And that had to be, oh my god, twenty five to thirty years ago. It's a long time ago. And you know this is back way we're throwing chairs at each other TV. But but no, it was. It's just it's just that our business has to remember the E word. The E word

is entertainment. Okay, Well, you know, aren't many people many people are entertained by some political talk. You happen to be not one of them. So entertainment's a kind of a broad term. And and and there are choices, or there are there are probably more choices than ever because of the podcast boom, and because of the different ways that people can get audio entertainment

or information or news the social media. It's just exploded. But how do you feel about the effort to save the AM band that has been ongoing in Capitol Hill? And and do you think it will succeed? No, it's a noble cause and I hope it succeeds. There are a lot of great AM state Now I take that back. They're a handful of really great radio stations on the AM badge. The trouble is a lot of broadcasters have given up and they just hook into satellites with a sports network or a religious Christian

company or something, and that's all there is. And there's just not the variety that you you have on the FM dial. And I mean even WLW has what we call a repeater FM, a low power for people downtown who can't get the signal as well. So that's the reason why, you know, you really, you know you have to you have to, you have to remember that the audience has shifted. But you know, I've got forty

five radios in my house. I go into most people's homes and I say, do you have a radio and they go, nope, have you one single radio? All right? Have you tried to go into a target or a store, a brick and mortar store and find an AMFM radio. It's virtually if you can find one, it's in a little corner on the bottom shelf of the electronics department, underneath underneath the wireless headphones and the batteries, and there may be one or two, or maybe there's a floor model that

they'll sell you at a discount. But they are few and far between, and they're hard to come by. They're hard to find anyway. And every time and every time I go to a radio conference, and I go to a lot of them, Okay, I always say, I'll bet you I am the only person here that actually brought with them a radio, an actual radio. Uh and uh And that's uh and that's the truth. Nope, nope. I mean even I wake up to a cell phone, you know, and when I travel, I fall asleep to my cell phone listening to

the radio on myself phone. I listened to W L. Duddy because I live in Michigan outside of your primary coverage, and that's the way I can hear the station. My screen singer is the tower, the big tower with the calliners on the ohile. And I just saw somebody in the Costco the other day wearing the bear claw on his hat from you know, Cincinnati Bearcats, and he had a Red's T shirt on. So I said, are you really from there? And uh and and so I said, I saw,

I showed up my phone and he smiles. And that makes me feel because you are really a well thought of radio station, and you're one of the best talents, and I'm glad to call you a friend. Well, I'm glad to call you a friend Radio's best friend Art Feller, who is

not eighty, he's seventy eight. But you're still You're still doing the videos though nonetheless I am Gary Hip, not not as much as I used to, because now now the only place you can find entertaining personality radio is on in the morning, a morning drive basically, And like I say, Bill is an exception doing it in mid days. There are some people. Hannity

was an exceptional. He was I just like Rush Limbaugh. I thought both those people who I met very earlier in the careers were doing very entertaining radio like in afternoon's in mid days. But then it got all political, and that's the only thing I didn't like. I when Rush was doing Tree with tree huggers and gay updates and the feminopsies and all these in the parody songs,

he was wildly entertaining. And then it got to be just all, you know, bashing Democrats and Republicans and all this kind of stuff back and forth. I just got tired of it myself personally, but I know there's an audience for it, and I'm not denying that, no, no doubt

about it. Well, listen, I really really appreci you've taken a few minutes to help me fill some entertaining content on the Bill Cunningham Show this afternoon, or hopefully hopefully someone was entertained and he listen, Listen, Gary, I can't swing, I can't sing like one, but at least I make

listening to you on Saturday Morning's appointment listening. And I hear a lot of your fans out there, dudes, And I'm very honored a couple of days after my big birthday that you were able to have me on on Bill's show, because he is the best. I'll tell tell you. I'll tell you

about that Saturday Show Art it is my baby. They have given me the autonomy, the freedom to kind of create what I want to create on Saturday mornings with all the different characters that appear on a weekly basis and the things

that people may or may not tune in for. And you know what, it's probably the thing that I am most proud of in a forty four year career is that I've had that opportunit unity and I've taken advantage of it for the last going on twenty seven years here on seven World, and I am so I am so proud, proud and humbled the fact that they let me on this station. Well, just before we signed up, I gotta remind just one little thing here, and that is, you know, we were

on together at the beginning of the summer. I think it was the laborate Memorial Day weekend. I was on with Dusty Rhodes and Jim Labarber and it was a ton of fun to be on with this We opened this summer and

now we're closing this summer with myself and I really appreciate the opportunity. And I was just at the house of Dick Purton, who was actually Paul Purton for people that really are Cincinnati natives at WSAI in the early sixties and I just saw him and I told him I was going to be on the big one, and he knew immediately went radio station that was going to be So that was just great. Wellard Volo, God bless Happy birthday and we'll talk

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you see somebody from Cincinnati did well this weekend in the sports world. If you weren't an Orange and Blue, Gary Jeff, you lost, Yeah you were? You mean the Red, White and Blue lost to the europe and the Ryder Cup. They got smoked, like the Bengals got smoked in Music City, USA, and the Reds lost. So their season's over. So but you know, it's nineteen ninety four all over again. Bringing tell you what. Hopefully there's better. There's there's better and brighter weekends, bringing boost

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For some reason. Dave Lapham was looking for his autograph after that. Titans are down to Bengals twenty seven to three, of course, to fall to one and three more tonight on Bengals line six oh five with Lance and Uh and mister Lapham tonight from six to nine. Bengals are at Arizona next week. Now, wide receiver T Higgins gonna be out maybe a few games with a fractured rib. Yeah, and I think one other guy. I think one other guy had a concussion, but I haven't heard about him. Let

me ask you, have you ever had a bruised or broken rib? It is one of the most painful things what I've heard. Yes, And they can't do anything for you now, just can't take time to heal exactly the rest if you can but otherwise, every time you laugh, every time you breathe, every time you cough, hurts searing pain. R ribs are nothing to play with. So mister Higgins, get well soon. But it's gonna

be a little bit. Let's see what else. Baltimore takes over the lead in a division with a beating up on Cleveland, and then, of course Pittsburgh lost thirty to six Seattle and the Giants tonight seven thirty ESPN fifteen thirty. On that Monday night football game, the Reds finish out eighty two and eighty after yesterday's lost, Gary Jeff third in the NL Central, twenty win improven from last season. Hey yeah, we'll take that. So not in

the playoffs, but we will take that. Spring training one hundred and forty five days away. An opening day is twenty twenty four, is Thursday, March twenty eighth against the Nationals. Here's the deal segment. Yeah, do the Reds do the right thing and keep this core of young talent there? Oh yeah, yeah, they'll be here for a while. The future is now down down ABP. So once well, they'll they'll probably they have to look at the bullpen. Of course again, they need about another maybe one

or two starters obviously with the Ashcraft, Lodolo, Green and Williamson. So they're they're pretty they're pretty good, pretty good there. It would be nice if those pitchers were healthy all season. Well, that's true, that's that's that's first. Graft missed two months, Hunter Green missed two months, right, Lodolo missed the last on three or four with his leg almost all season.

I don't know, it's uh, but you know they'll they'll have additions and subtractions, but the core of this team, the future is here, and the future is now, that's for sure. Wild Card play I'll start tomorrow in the National League, Miami's at Philly, Arizona Milwaukee. In the American League, Tampa Bay in Texas, Toronto and Minnesota. Of course, FC Cincinnati was the only successful group over the weekend. The Orange and Blues

get the supporters sealed. We're trying to get around there. It is the eighteen when that's buried in the back of the that the Orange and Blue fuck on top. Three to two. Beautiful play. FC Cincinnati does it again? Who pens that does it again? Tubby been absolutely in fire ever since he came back from to national duty. Great play batt of y'all Acosta. What pends up? FC Cincinnati proud holders of the Supporters Shield. Did you

see that thing? Yea looks like an eighty pound plate. I know, and it it goes to the team with the most regular season points in the MLS. FC now has sixty five on the year. That victory also locks up the number one seed in the upcoming playoffs and home field. It's vantaged throughout the postseason for the orangin Blue. The next victim for them is New York Red Bulls on Wednesday night. Do you think a bit speeding everywhere? Hi? Full time whistle, A full time whistle and after one hundred and

thirty six stays in first place. For the first time in club history. FC Cincinnati have won a trophy. The orangin Blue hard champions of Major League Sciers regular season. That's so Jerry one, Dave Lapham doing soccer. Let me give you one, buddy. I don't know what a moment sounds like. Sounds like a lot of Vinnie See Cincinnati will hoist the supporter show. Sounds like a lot of Guinness, A lot of alcoholic beverages consumed their sex.

We wild times in Toronto, sitement, excitement, and then in golf, Gary Jeff, Yes, team Team Europe goes wire to wire. They started and dominated early on and went on to rip the USA and the Ryder Cup. So the Ryder Cup is back on American soil. The boys will try again in two years at Beth Play Bethpage Black in Framingdale, New York. I like the individual matchups during the regular PGA season. I'm not I

never was a real big follower fan of the Ryder Cup. I mean, I know it's US against them and all of that, and have that patriotic spirit USA USA, but it's not really on my radar. And I've got my wife loving goal now, so we're ready for the regular season to start. I not too far away like in January. So on Sunday afternoons when there's no football, she can sit there and be fascinated and watch her and root on her favorite players, and I can put the recliner up and stick

a little hand in my pants like my dad and take a nap. It's great. You there you go. So not too many winners on that on that that stuff today, Gary Jeff. But we'll see what happens well. And also yeah, we want to say very happy twenty fourth wedding anniversary today to one of our own that would be Vice President Tony Bender and his beautiful wife Julie have a wedding anniversary of the day of twenty four years. Well,

I have to say congratulations to Julie and Tony Bender. Well I thought Julie was only like about twenty four years old, so I hadn't say, you know. And also I want to thank all who stopped by and participated Saturday and the Steady Strides five k run race and walk and beautiful Mason. You know I went to. I didn't have been parts of Mason, but that high school complex they got, Gary Jeff. If the Olympics don't work out in twenty twenty four in Paris, move them to Mason because they can

have they can play, they can have every sport. No, they could even hold the Winter Olympics in Mason and still have room. It is unbelievable the facilities they got complex. So thanks to Bob Wederer, Chris Gaffney, Rebecca and everyone, they raised one hundred and ten thousand dollars Saturday for Parkinson's disease research in the area. The overall winners were Natalie Leverone and Josh Rossman.

So congratulations. They had great race, five k race and walk for Parkinson's support and wellness and got the mc IT and had a good time. They are saying, is that all you got? That you got to wish I had better positive, more results, Eric, Gary, Jeff, But no, that's all I got. Yeah. Burrow uh definitely needed to uh needed to probably rest the first couple of games. And that's the thing. The calf injury that he has is only exacerbated the more he tries to play

on it. So we may not be healthy, you know, till the season's half over at this point. But there's no there's nobody they can. They can't put Jake Browning in against the Cardinals, can they next? Well then they also they released a read or what's his name here? The read senate was released today for the practice squad. He was He was signed late last month when they were up in the air about burrows availability. But A. J. McCarron is now the obviously the number three quarterback for the club,

So you know what happens. In other words, it's just not getting any better. Yeah, and then the Arizona Cardinals at Arizona Cardinals out west on Sunday at four o'clock. So all see what happens, all right, segment Bengals line tonight. Get us out of the Steward Report, if you would, Sir Gary tiff An honor of FC Cincinnati, the only winners in the Tri State this weekend in pro sports. We leave you with the immortal words of the stud D Report. We have a thousand billionaires in America.

No, the average tax rate they pay eight eight percent. Eight. America is a nation that can be defined in a single word. I was gonna put him, you know. Regarding the filibuster, I believe we should go back to a position of the filibuster that existed just when I came to the United States Senate one hundred and twenty years ago. Not the way. If they do, that means not a joke, everybody. That's why we would defeat of the in twenty and eighteen when they tried to do we went to

fifty four stage fifty four. COVID has taken this year, just since the outbreak, it's taken more than one hundred year. Look, here's the lives. It's just it's when you think about it. I want to thank everyone think about make this happen. Vice President Harris, my cabinet members, my White House team, Jill doug our first lady and our our your first lady and our second husband. No, I'm joking. We all these truths to be self leban oh man, we were creative by go you know the you

know the thing Vladimir and I we I should shouldn't be so familiar. Uh misters linskn I no president has paid much attention to that. And then either party. But guess what I and I had the terrible headaches, was diagnosed with having a anyway, they had to take the top of my head off a couple of times, see if I had a brain. Earlier this week, I visited a female Republicans are saying that every day Wan emergedys finding personnel.

We're working twenty four seven here in Florida and throughout the southwest, Southeast and in Maui, Hawaii. No, no wins. This strong has hit this area in a hundred years. Or we're a billion two hundred trillion, two hundred billion dollars, or we're a billion two hundred trillion two hundred billion dollars in today's report shows go some progress. Overall inflation was two percent over the last three months. That's down from eleven percent over the prior three months.

How many you know somebody with diabetes and needs insolent Well guess what? And we when? We when? When? When Debbie and I passed this law, it included everybody, not just seniors. And so what happened was he said, okay, you know how much your cost to make that insolent drug for diabetes cost. It was invented by a man who did not patent it because he wanted it available for everyone. I spoke to him, Okay, I will tell you this. The President is the best communicator that we

have in the White House. Make no mistake. I could try anything to raise the costs of presiding jobs. I will veto. In so, when a drug deal was going down, she picked up the phone on call and say to the police officer with a cell phone that the drug deals going down, knowing that she would never be fingered, knowing that she would never be the one told that happened, and so crime began to drop. They had to know who the old poker liquor store. They had to know and walk

in and shake hands with the local minister. They had to there you go, seg can't sell. You can't say it any better than that. I don't think that's that's for sure. You know the guy that's for sure. Her guy he was talking about invented insulin. He said he talked to him. He was dead at the time. Sky does he impossible? It's unbelievable. Okay, Oh, there's jumping on my lap and I love kids jumping on my lap, Presett. It's the best of Fighting collection now on home

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Yes, all right, there's a Stege report on seven hundred w l W. Meanwhile, in the enchanted forest, lounging by the enchanted pond was a beautiful princess's smoking like each afternoon, she was listening to Eddie and Rocky. I like then who can make me laugh? She hears amazing tales, fascinating interviews, and ask lots of live dear real man. Suddenly a frog approached her and said, yakis b gummy and some prince. The princess then

smashed the Frog with a rock shut up. I'm listening to Eddie and Rocky. Eddie and Rocky give your day a fairy tale ending Eddie and rock this afternoon at three on seven hundred WLW. The cold months are coming and you don't want to be left freezing if you're home heating. Sent into another hour of The Bill Cunningham Show on this Monday, October two, twenty twenty three. Gary, Jeff Walker, and for Willie. Great to have you.

Long for the ride. Curated and booked and researched all of these guests today, but you know, even segment I did some research on seg which we'll get to in the next Stewoge report at the bottom of the hour. But this has been one of my favorite guests who even PolitiFact says that everything that this guy says is at least half true, which is better than some of the climate crazies out there who think that driving your car is bad for the planet, or that CO two is pollution, which it is not. It's

a necessary gas in our atmosphere that we have to have for life. But anyway, the climate crisis, now we've gone from global warming to climate change to a climate crisis. How much of that is true? Let's do a

little Steve Gorham PolitiFact check as we continue. Steve Gorham as a former engineer, business person, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition, and the author of Free Fan to at least three books on the environment, on climate, The Mad Mad Mad Mad World of Climatism, Outside the Green Box, and now the new book Green Breakdown to talk about that and much more. Steve Gorham, Good afternoon, Steve. How are you hey, Gary?

Jeff? Great to join you. Yeah, yesterday the President said the climate was a clear and present danger. But it's always been a clear and present danger. It's not any worse than it was one hundred or two hundred to five hundred years ago. So all right, man made activity has brought us to a climate crisis, yes or no? No, No, that's not correct. We it's it's a it's it's best called what Canadate Ramaswami said, and Canada Trump said, climatism. It's an ideology. Governor de Santis has

called it the politicization the weather, and that's really what has happened. We've had only a one degree celsius of temperature change since eighteen eighty one hundred and forty years. That's about what you get every morning between nine thirty and ten o'clock and everything you can think about. The polar bears are doing great. We're not getting more hurricanes, droughts and floods. We're not getting more droughts

and floods. So it's it's really becoming Where do you say, where does all this consensus of scientists come from, which, by the way, is antithetical to science to say a consensus, because real science is not anything that everybody agrees on, obviously, But where does all the data come from that they use to fearmonger and scare us into basically bankrupting ourselves. Right, consensus

is a political term, not a scientific term. Well, you know, I think what has really occurred is we now have one scientists out there who writes a paper and comes out with an alarming headline, and then it is passed from news media, the news media trumpeted all over the world. It's sort of like the July paper that came out said this was the hottest July in one hundred and eighty thousand years, which is flat out, flat out wrong. I mean, there are oceans of evidence to say that it's not

correct. Yet it got a lot of press and it was. It was passed over and over and over, and it wasn't even Now, Steve, I've seen the actual data and it wasn't even the hottest August in the last fifteen years. Well, I think July was pretty hot. We had one maybe a little hotter in twenty sixteen, but it was a pretty hot July. We have an El Nino year, which is which tends to warm the planet. This is I'm talking about the El Nino Southern Oscillation, which is

a temperature cycle in the South Pacific. We are at a warm phase of that and it does tend a warm things. So it wasn't warm month. But you can go back a thousand years ago when they had trees in South US Greenland today they only have grass there two thousand years ago, when they were growing olives in what is now Germany four thousand years ago. And we've had many, many times which are warmer. Great example is the Rhone Glacier

in Switzerland, central Switzerland. The Rhone river headwaters flows out of it into France and down into the Mediterranean. It's a wall to wall mountainside glacier. But scientists by name of Christian Schluterer has pointed out that for six thousand, the last ten thousand years, there was no ice there, there was no glacier. And so now as the glacier pulls back, they find wagon wheels and they find horse bridles, all man made things that were covered by ice

in the last last maybe century or multiple centuries. But just one piece of evidence that it was warmer many many times in the past and climate is not more extreme. We've talked many times before, Steve Gorham, and tell the listeners again who maybe even have not had a chance to hear this, about the flawed models and data that are used, the worst case scenario models that are used to support this claim of a climate crisis, and they're not even

close to being correct. The predictions aren't close to actually what has transpired, right, No, they aren't. No, they aren't. Actually a lot of this did come from the climate modelers who are running models on supercomputers since about the nineteen seventies. Doctor James Hansen came and testified in the Senate in the summer of nineteen eighty eight. He said the models showed that the world

was warming and humans were ninety nine percent responsible. Yeah, but right in the IPCC's of the United Nations, the inter Governmental Panel and Climate Change in the First Assessment Report nineteen ninety they made temperature predictions on how much temperature would increase each decade, and we're about three decades down the road and you can look at it. They made a high, medium, and low projection for temperature, while the Earth is about half of the low projection. I mean,

we're well under their projections. So it's clear that the climate models are wrong. They are they are heavily overestimating the temperature rise. We have a very gentle temperature rise which is which is creating longer growing seasons in the north and it is better for people all the way around. So it's not a crisis. Yet we have an infinite amount of folks that say it is and many political leaders use it to their advantage. Well, people say people are

saying using it to their political advantage. As you mentioned it in this climate crisis. Religion, that's what it is. Basically, it's it's not science, it's a it's a religion. It's a super station. They're saying that CO two is pollution aren't they. They are. It's become just another crazy thing. There are all sorts of labels, but CO two and they don't call it COO two even they call it carbon. They call it carbon pollution.

There's no carbon involved. These are all carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is not like pencil, lead or coal. It's an odorless, invisible, colorless gas. It doesn't cause smoke or smog. We all exhale it. We exhale a hundred times amount that we breathe in every time we exhale, and

each person exhales about two pounds a day. It makes plants grow. There are hundreds of peri viewed studies that point out that the top forty five food crops in the world that produce ninety five percent of our food all grow bigger and faster with higher levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. So it is one of the craziest things that has ever been done, and unfortunately many people are confused by it, and we have everybody out there calling a carbon pollution, even

the conservative parties around the world, which is just flat out wrong. You recently just signed a statement with the sixteen hundred others scientists and researchers and businessmen stating that we are not in the middle of or headed for a climate crisis. Correct. Were you one of the signatures on this, that's correct. I was fortunate enough to be one of those folks. There are a lot. There are a bunch of Nobel Prize winners, are a lot better scientists

than me. I'm just a researcher. But we do not have a consensus society of ninety seven percent of scientists is flat out wrong. There were many, many refutations to that idea, and a matter of fact, there was something done by the organ Institute of Science and Technology about two thousand eight or nine that listed more than thirty eight thousand scientists that said that we were not

in a climate crisis. And so it's it's again. It's something that's seized by environmental groups, the news media, those industries that want to grow wind, solar and biofuels, those political leaders that want to keep people in fear. A matter of fact, if you hear an article about climate change, most likely it is wrong if you hear one in the press. So people really need to take the next step and try and learn a little more about

it. Well, people are you know, busy with their lives and not understanding the great impact this superstition, this religious superstition, can have on your everyday life until they start coming after your your gas grills, or your gas stove, or your gas water heater or you know, all all of these things that they are villainizing and making the boogeyman when there's no there's no crisis, but people are. People were headline readers and many times, well that's

the headline. Now this is very very distorted about what the actual story is inside the newspaper. Beery very wrong. Yeah, I mean, there's a bunch of crazy ones. There was an article in New York Times that said we should all meet with short people to help save the climates. There's another guy in Switzerland that says we ought to be eating human flesh, And when he gives a lecture, he asked the audience, how many of you are willing to try human flesh to save the climate. I mean, these things

are just beyond anything that's sensible. But that's what my new book is about, about a coming green breakdown. This is all going to fall apart, but along the way, every and the reason it's going to fall apart is

because people are not going to put up with it anymore. We're on the way to hire electricity prices, we're on the way to electricity blackouts, less freedom, as you mentioned, taking away your gasoline car or your gast though, and we're going to have more transnational energy shocks like they've had in Europe the last two years. These things are going to get people to demand a return to low coust reliable energy, and so we're going to have a green

breakdown. And that's what I discussed in my new book. Yeah, and as it pertains to say wind turbines and the suggested environmental damage those are doing an offshore and on terrestrial based wind turbines when it comes to solar panels and the environmental impact of mining the necessary metals for solar panels, and the fact that these wind turbines, which do have a shelf life, when when they run out of that shelf life, they have to be recycled. And there's

a huge, huge quandary over what to do when this comes down. And just like there's a huge quandary if you just bought a Tesla and you've got to replace the battery in the next two or three years, the battery that only gives you about three hundred miles range before you've got to recharge again. And the lithium that's involved in that battery and the dangers that are they're in

that you don't see with internal combustion engines at all. You know, they're ignoring the environmental impact of what they're suggesting is how we save the environment. You're right, people just don't know. And the worst, as you say, is electric vehicles. To produce a ton of lithium requires consumption or at least use and in making water unclean five hundred thousand gallons of water for one ton of lithium. And so what's happening right now is all these batteries require

first mining, huge increases in mining, and then processing. The mining is done in places like Chili, in Africa and Indonesia and all and most of the processing is done in China. So in the case of cobalt, for example, you have mining. The leading producer of cobalt is a Democratic Republic of Congo, and they are using forced labor and child labor. They get the ore out of the hills, then they ship it to China where it is processed in the cobalt metal, and vast areas of China have been polluted.

There's a place called Rare Earth Lake for as far as you can see, miles and miles the land has been polluted. Then they ship that metal in the form of a battery to the United States, so everybody can drive a Tesla. But the idea that evs are environmentally friendly is just flat out wrong. But people don't see the impacts here that are going on around the

world. Yeah, and I think that's the important thing. If you really care about the planet and humankind in our existence, then the last thing on Earth you would want to do is drive an electric vehicle with this lithium battery. As you mentioned, the environmental impact of the mining and the processing of this, and then the economic impact of people just not being able to afford it. It's crazy, big big issues. Cars are about about fifty percent

more expensive for an EV. You mentioned wind turbans as well. Right now, we have wind turbine blades that are coming down in Ia, whether worn out, and they're shipping them to Nebraska to put them in landfill. We don't have a landfill. They don't have a landfill, and Io whether it will take it. Solar cells are being replaced in California. Now, if you try and recycle a solar cell, it costs you about twenty four I'm sorry. A solar panel. We want to recycle a panel cost about twenty

four bucks. You can get about four dollars of medals out of it by paying twenty four dollars. And if you put in the landfill, it costs about two or three dollars for the panel. So who's going to recycle this stuff? Nobody's going to do it unless we have mountains of money coming from governments to get this to try and occur. And it's just not environmently good.

And you know what part and parcel of what has caused this UAW strike, which is threatening to really hurt an already kind of listing economy and impact thousands of thousands millions of people's lives around the country. One of the things that has caused it has been the subsidizing of car companies to make evs and threatening jobs. Is it not? It is? Yeah, A lot of

the Again, the big cost of electric vehicles is a battery. Many of those many of those are imported, or the medals are imported for them. But you're right. Ford Motor loss seventy two thousand dollars on each EV sold in the second quarter. They're projecting a four and a half billion dollars EV loss this year, and they've now delayed their EV sales targets for twenty twenty

four and twenty twenty six. Mods of Volkswagen and Mercedes have said they're going to go back towards some more toward hybrids, not puer plug in electric vehicles. And today and now EV inventories are about three hundred and fifty percent over last year. We have the early adopters kind of done on electric vehicles, and the regular people who need an affordable car and they may live in a place where they can't can't charge an EV are kind of in the market and

it's not going too well. I think it's going to slow down. Hey, you know, if you if you can charge you to grudge and drive a short distance to work. Electric vehicle is great, But don't say that it's better for the environment. That's just flat out incorrect. Steve Gorem is the man the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition and a frequent guest of Mind because He's got great information you practically will hear nowhere else the book.

The new book is Green breakdown about how all of this, this house of cards is going to be falling on its on itself in probably lesser time than you will even notice. Steve Gorham, thank you so much for your time today. Thank you, Gary Jeff, you got it. We continue on the Bill Cunningham Show, Gary Jeff Walker. Fill it in seven d WLW with inflation compensation. You could knock inflation outs with a thousand dollars Wallow.

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want to thank the Secretary for your work. This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. It's that basic. Oh hello, hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting. So Joe Biden appointed a man to be transportation secretary when he couldn't even fix the potholes in South Bend, Indiana. That's a fact, Jack, that's your guy. Oh so, yeah, transportation helping people get where

they need to go. How about give me a free fill up and a supercharged engine that is just blowing smoke out the back. Here you go, leaded gasoline, bring it back. Yeah, thirty nine cents a gallon the good old days. In a minute. All elections matter, and when volts vote, they order what they want. And in this case, they got what they asked for. I didn't ask I went off script a little bit. I didn't ask for that. Is she high all the time? I

think she's a part time comedian. No, she's just high. Gary Jeff, the Stewart Reporter's a proud service of her local Tamme Star heating at her conditioning dealers tam Star quality. Who could feel in Northern Kentucky call any weather heating an air at eight five, nine, seven, eight, one forty eight twenty two spots. Second SERI, Is there any coming back after yesterday

for the Bengals? Plenty of time? Oh jeezy Jeff, Yes, thank you, lap More tonight on the one in three Bengals on Bengals Line Tonight starting at six oh five. Lou Anna Rumo, Brian Callahan, and quarterback AJ McCarron are among the guests tonight with Lance and mister Dave Lapham. Oh. Yes, looks like a receiver or T Higgins could miss some time though, after suffering a fractured rib and yesterday's loss in Tennessee. The Bengals have

released quarterback Read Senate from the practice squad. He was signed by the team late last month when it was an iffy that Joe Burrow was going to play or not so. Lou and a Rumo sounds like a great Italian restaurant. Yeah, I'm going to lou and A Rumo's tonight for the pasta and pizza special. A buddy of mine said that he would that would be a great thing, and he probably will if he has more success here as a defensive

coordinator for the Biddles. Get a restaurant. Absolutely follow the footsteps of greats like Bill Cunningham Willie's Great American sports Ball. Monday Night Football Seahawks and Giants at seven thirty on ESPN fifteen thirty. Let's see baseball the wild card play. I'll start tomorrow nationaleig Marlins and Phillies and the d Backs against the Brewers in Milwaukee. Seg who to the let's play. They don't play for another

till March twenty eighth. Gary Jeff Opening day is March twenty eighth, Thursday twenty twenty four against the Washington Nationals, so they didn't make the playoffs. Tampa Bay hosting Texas tomorrow in Toronto and Minnesota, so we'll see what I think. Sonny Gray may start that first game for the Twins. Who. Major League Baseball announced that the attendance is up overs to over seventy million this year, nine point six percent increase from last year and the biggest year at

the year increase in thirty years. Well, you know, part of that, I believe is that people finally after all that time coming back after COVID when they couldn't go to a baseball game, and you know, with a couple of years behind us out of that, that's part of it. And

part of it is that teams like the Reds. You see their resurgence this year and the Reds attendance because of the excitement that they put on the field with the young players and bringing people back to the ball park little over here, a little over two million fans at the Great American Ballpark this year. What was it last year? It wasn't too lower. Yeah, they didn't

hit that mark, no way. So with a hundred losses uh uh so uh eighty and eighty two thirty d NL Central twenty win improven from last year. Manager David Bell's going to stick around for another couple of years. You've got day La Cruz and McLane and Steer and uh Williamson and also all those other guys are back. So what you see the future is here, Gary, Jeff. So what you got is is it? Well, you see David Bell, But there's a couple of guys I think in uh and uh

uh triple A and triple A that might have a shot. But basically you've got a pretty good team coming back. Yeah, as long as as long as they keep it intact. And somebody was talking to somebody the other day second they were like really concerned that the Reds are are just going to blow up the team and try and rebuild again. It looks like got a real

good foundation for correctly twenty four. But these guys keep playing the way they are, they're going to have to pay him or like the in the aspects of the Bengals, where you pay Joe Burrow all the big money of course, and Logan Wilson, and then you know you can't keep everybody, oh the other ques in this town. The other question that's on everybody's mind right now is Joey Votto and is he done? Is he going to play again? Has not said yeah, your name he's I just saw the interview with

him earlier this morning. He said, when I know, you'll know, correct, And I want to find the proper way to say goodbye to the fans and the people who have watched him and enjoyed him over the years. But correct an incredible career. If it ended today, that is correct, And I'm sure if if he does retire he's going to have a big day maybe one day next year during the season, and they will celebrate number nineteen's great career in a red uniform. FC Cincinnati was the only local sports outlet

that had a really really good weekend. That's for sure, Gamelin of course, so also with you know, you're a local high school team there, but to also FC Cincinnati captured the Supporter Shield after that win over Toronto, and that goes to the team with the most regular season points in the MLS. Hearts beating everywhere a full time whistle, a full time whistle, and after one hundred and thirty six stays in first place for the first time in

club history. FC Cincinnati, I've won a trophy, the Orangin Blue Heart Champions a Major League sired regular season. That's set Salarat Subby. Let me give you one, buddy, what a moment for the orangin Blue see Cincinnati. We'll hoist the supporter Shield. Yeah, who's that guy in the background? Subby? Who is that is that? One of the announces? It was Willie. That's the color guy. Well, I don't know if you can actually call him a color guy anymore. I'm not sure what his name

is, but he was very excited the man who provides commentary. Let's see the those the first place Orange and Blue. Thou will host the New York City Red Bulls. Is their next victim. M MLS season done this Wednesday night? Did you see what Mueller did to Elder at the pitch? Yes? This weekend? Yep. I saw that score on Saturday morning, and I was just like, oh my god, I gotta go to the Crow's

Nest on Wednesday and bartend for eight hours. Yep. And I'm wondering if I should wear black because this is a huge elder bar it is, and I would suggest maybe you put on some purple and getting Gary Jeff to allow you in. I have an elder shirt. Oh there you go. Somebody gave me an elder shirt. I don't know if I you probably even want to be seen in that after that performance on Friday night, especially to Molder.

And the only thing that's been worse would be Saint X. When the gCO gets it going, Gary Jeff, that's all You're gonna have his big matchups each and every week. So you got Elder, Lasalms, Saint X, right, Well, it's way it goes on any other given Friday. You just never know what's gonna happen. They look like the Bengals against the Titans yesterday. Oh my god, so it was, you know, and I think it was this week seven? Was this week seven of the I

mean, high school football is almost done. We're getting there. So we're getting there. Well, we'll see what happens. It's you know, the the UC Bearcats have the week off, so no Scott Satterfield Show tomorrow night. The the U s has the bye week. They've lost three in a row now after after winning two straight, of course, losing in that shootout to at b YU and next not this Saturday, but a week from Saturday.

The Bearcats are welcome in Iowa State. The Cyclones correct, But everybody knew that the move to the Big twelve was gonna be this kind of a season for new head coach and the whole You know, they graduated a lot of great players, by the way. Sauce Gardner excellent, excellent last night. It just was enough for the Jets. But you know, when you lose players like Sauce and uh had a rough game yesterday. Not a good day for not a good day in London for the Falcons, and I guess

he didn't do too well against the Jaguars. But I saw on Twitter that the Falcons are sticking with a Ritter as their starting quarterback this week. So a little rough times in Atlanta, Land, No, but with the players the Bearcats loss though over the last couple of years, you can understand that the correct tick right after especially exactly, no doubt about it. Plus they're in that the American Conference is a little bit, uh, you know,

a little bit different than facing the Oklahoma suitors? Are you saying Oklahoma State is the Big twelve Oklahoma State and everything else is just a just a step or two up? And in football, thank you, Las, Yeah, thank you. How did the USA golfers do against the Euros in the Ryder Cup? Lost sixteen and a half to eleven and a half and wasn't that close? That was awkward? Thank you them year Team Europe dominated from the start. They won the first four matches and it was four of the er

in Rome facts penetration. They were going to try to get Mike McConnell is over there, and apparently he tried to get in as an alternate to show him how to play some golf. But I guess you know, I just didn't do it. He never got his chance. Now get us out of the steerage Report segment, Gary Jeff and honor of a beautiful Monday. For some you're in a tri state, especially if you're wearing orange and blue.

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I am, if necessary prepared. Boy. One thing, one final thing, seig St. Petersburg, Florida. Yes, sir, please come to the residence of one Mary Marquart. Cops say. The purported poultry crime this thirty sixth year thirty year old woman facing domestic battery charge for allegedly striking her daughter with a frozen chicken. They were in some kind of disagreement and the woman had a frozen chicken and threw it and hit her kid in the

leg. That caused the police to come. Apparently there was a witness to the chicken. And all I can all I can tell you is I can hear it now all the cries for chicken control, because when you outlaw frozen chickens, only outlaws will have frozen chickens. So I think that everyone should be able to conceal carry a frozen chicken if they'd like, or they can open carry a frozen chicken so you can see, you know, show people what you got. I'm sure that'll be next, you know, and we'll

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Break from your day, who must hear guests, important interviews and always a good time Eddie and Rockey Monday afternoon at three on seven hundred wl do get ready to exto our earlier conversation with edd and Martin the Eternity, the attorney for some January sixth defendants with the Patriot Freedom Project from listeners Steve Gary, Jeff, do you know that we now have people who have been held in prison over January sixth, longer than Jefferson Davis was held after the Civil War.

Of course, Jefferson Davis, the Confederate President. You want to talk about an insurrection, that's an insurrection when you split the country in two and you have over a half a million Americans dead in the fight over between the War of the States, between the Confederates and the Union. Davis the President was held for two years then released without of her being charged with anything.

And many of these defendants haven't been charged with anything real and certainly nothing violent in many cases, and yet no due process and still locked up in the DC. Goolog Thanks to Ed Martin for being a guest today. Thank you for Kristen Hawkins from Students for Life of America. Great speaker. Hurt her yesterday at the Northern Kentucky Right to Life fifty years celebration of life and it was fantastic to have her on arc Volo Radio's best friend. Thank you,

sir. Always a fun time his seventy eighth birthday. Steve Gorham, executive director of the Climate Science Coalition and author of Green Breakdown. And Todd Benzman from the Center for Immigration Studies, who was at our nation's southern border right now working on a project with Texas officials who are trying to counter what the cartels are doing, and what they're doing basically is working to destroy our country. One more thing I wanted to get this in. I live in Kentucky,

Northern Kentucky, and there's a gubernatorial election November. Andy Bisheer is up for reelection, and it's tough to beat an incumbent anytime. And Mike DeWine, of course, one reelection in Ohio in spite of, I would say a lack of leadership during COVID, Andy Bisher followed on Mike DeWine's tales,

but Kentucky actually stayed lockdown longer than Ohio. They were like the California New York lockdowns that not only hurt kids and hurt small businesses especially, but also threatened religious freedom and the ability to travel freely in and out of the Commonwealth. I hope that if you live in Kentucky and you're listening, you have not forgotten or forgotten or forgiven the travesties of Andy Bisher's lack of leadership during the crisis. Hope not Eddie and Rocky on the way on seven WLW News

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