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October 14, 2025 • 95 mins
Willie talks about the violence on Fountain Square with WLWT's Sheree Paolello. Also Michael Morris breaks down who should get the credit for the Middle East peace deal. Finally Wayne Allen Root describes his recent experience with the President.
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Billy cunning him the Great America. Welcome this Tuesday afternon
the tri State. Great things are going on, I hope,
and I've done some copious research. When the Bengals went
to the Super Bowl at the nine games, they were
five and four, went to the Super Bowl.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Right now they're two and four.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
But if and when they beat the Steelers on Thursday,
there's three and four, then at home against the Jester,
four and four. Then the Bears at home they're five
and four with Joe Flacco leading their way with Ted McKay.
So if the Bengals are five and four, they're going
to the super Bowl because the Bills aren't that good
and Kansas City can be beaten, I think. But until then,
we have major problems in River City. And once again

(00:41):
there's massive shootouts on Fountain Square headline on Channel five
last night. Five people shot in less than eight hours
across Cincinnati Hamilton County, and of course Shari Poelo had
the story with the Power of five and Shari Poelo,
welcome again to the Bill cunning Ham Show. And first
of all, Shari, I want to ask you some fundamental questions.
Are you prepared for some questions I think so ten

(01:06):
or fifteen years ago, you might recall memories go back
that long that my wife was on common Police Court bench,
and she would receive messages at eight o'clock emails from
the Sheriff's office saying we're accepting no prisoners today, and
every Common Police Court judgementsipal court judge in Hemlin County
would get an eight o'clock wake up call saying, don't
sentence anybody to the jail were packed, And so the

(01:27):
next day the same thing would go on.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
The next day, the same thing would go on. And
so side Lease and Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Deeters put together a proposal for the voters to decide
whether to build a second Hamley County jail to put
another thousand beds in Hamilton County because of the criminal
activity that was going on, and it was voted down
fifty three to forty seven. The people said, we don't
want to, we don't want to spend I don't know it
was like eighty million dollars to build a second Hemlic
County jail.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
So the resolution to that was quite arresting.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
People.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Here we are ten to fifteen years later, and guess what.
According to Judge Josh Berklewitz, the presiding judge and heimin
County Municipal Court. There's four hundred empty beds in the
Hammer County jail as I speak, four hundred beds are empty.
So you can only imagine if we would have built
another thousand beds somewhere in Queen's Gate, we'd have fourteen
hundred empty beds. Now, the question is this, is there's

(02:15):
so little crime in the city of Cincinnati happening now
that all of a sudden the criminal element, which ages
out about the age of thirty, have quit committing crimes.
That somehow there's not shootouts, somehow there's not car breakings,
somehow there's not warns out for arrest. Suddenly, all of
a sudden, forty percent of the so called criminal populace,
whoever they are, have quit committing crimes. Or is it

(02:36):
a case of city police not arresting judges, no cash bonds,
and a permissive restorative justice attitude. What justus shar Pauelo
as all of a sudden we're now crime free in Cincinnati?

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Is that what's going on?

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Sadly, I think you and I both know the answer that,
and I remember what you're talking about. I remember sitting
in and interviewing Siwees about this issue in him wanting
to build another jail, and of course that's not popular
and glamorous. Nobody wants to spend you know, city and
county dollars on that. But of course that's not the case.
And we're seeing it night in and night out. You know,

(03:13):
I definitely think it's unfortunately become and we hear it
all the time, a revolving door where you get these
people who many of them, I can't tell you how
many times, even the victims who we put on the
news who are shot and killed typically or stabbed to death,
the victims pictures that we get are munth shots because

(03:34):
they oftentimes are involved in criminal activity. And so unfortunately,
again we talk about, well, okay, do we need more
police officers, do we need the state to help to
help out? Let me let me just for the people
who don't follow this as closely as you do, and
I do really, let me just take people back in
the last week, six days ago, so a week ago today,

(03:57):
we had a guy shot in the finger of the hand.
He was in a car, got in some sort of argument.
He was shot right near Fountain Square, right there at Walnut.
This is during rush hour. People were literally running because
they're leaving work, walking around Fountain Square hearing gunshots and
they're running to their cars or running back into work.

(04:17):
Here we are a week later, last night, seven point
thirty city Bird Fountain Square again, before the sun goes down.
It is packed. There are people in restaurants. This is
literally right across the street from Jeff Rubies, right next
door to other restaurants that are filled with people getting
something to eat. And these guys again, let's see a
sixteen to seventeen year old grazed by a bullet at

(04:40):
an adult shot in the thigh. Two people we know
are in custody. But let me just tell you there
were two officers nearby on Fountain Square. There were two
excuse me, there were two on Fountain Square, two more
nearby and other officers at Government Square. So to sit
there last night and say, well where are the police, Well,
the police were there. They responded immediately. In fact, thank
goodness they were there because they were able to track

(05:01):
down two people who they think were involved in are
now in custody. But that's just last night. One incident.
We had a shooting in Westwood. An hour earlier, one
person died. Still waiting on the information about the victims specifically,
right now they're searching for a car that they think
is connected to Blue Tesla. Then they're late. Last night

(05:21):
West End, eleven year old young guy shot in the
leg at an apartment ends up running to a fire
station for help. Overnight, we have a guy arrives at
Mercy Health along Queen City. He was shot, expected to survive. So,
just as you said in the last in eight hours
across Hamilton County we had five people shot. Two of
them if you count the one grade was at Fountain Square.

(05:44):
But then we had the same thing happened nearby at
Fountain Square a week earlier. The chief is out there
last night. She's, of course saying all of the right things.
We can't tolerate this. We've got a statement from the mayor.
I mean, but again, here's what it is, Lilli, and you,
I think hit the nail on the head. There has
to be more of a deterrent. It's like when you

(06:05):
parent kids. And I remember years ago when I had
one of my boys was kind of hanging with the
wrong crowd, and you know, I would say, if you
get in trouble. You're you know, if you do this,
you're going to get in trouble. If you do this,
you're going to get in trouble. And I wasn't really
following through. And then finally I dropped the hammer, right.
I called every parent who I thought their kid was

(06:25):
involved and said, listen, this happened on my watch. It's
my son's, you know, responsibility, it's my responsibility.

Speaker 5 (06:32):
Guess what.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
All of his friends were suddenly mad at him, alienated him.
We never had a problem again. But leading up to it,
I was being soft. I didn't want him to you know,
I didn't want his friends to be mad at him.
I didn't want to be the bad guy, right, And
I liken it to what we're seeing right now. If
right now, by the way, and I don't know if
you've talked about this on your show. Back in I

(06:54):
think it was May the House passed a Repeat Offender Act.
It specifically in Ohio, targets people with prior violent felonies.
It would increase prison term for any violent offender who
has a gun after some sort of previous felony conviction. Well,
where is it. It's sitting in the Senate right now.

(07:14):
I mean that those are the people that you have
to send a message. Even if you are involved in
a violent crime that involves a gun, you're going to
go to prison. You're not going to sit in the
Hamilton County jail for one hundred and I don't know
eighty days, whatever it is, because right now, these gun
offenses varied depending on you know, your criminal history and

(07:36):
the offense, and they can range anywhere from a misdemeanor
to a felony. So that's the problem. I mean, we
unfortunately have people who continue to commit crimes, who are
back out on the street immediately.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
In fact, the chiefs of police in Hamilty County got
together about a month ago and said, we can't stand
this anymore because we send people down in the justice center,
they're out on no cash bonds, they're out committing more crimes.
Before the paperwork is done, the criminal is out. Secondly,
the mayor about a month ago had a big powwow
with the governor.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
And the FBI.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
The CIA was there, the ATF, the US Marshal Service,
Prosecutor's Office, sheriff for everybody was there. We're going to
bring in bringing the adults to help us so that
we have availability of our cops to do more serious policing.
And immediately Mayor iris Roli said that's not going to fly.
She wasn't present for it, Scottie Johnson wasn't present for it.

(08:27):
Lemon Kearney wasn't present for it, and they quickly told
the mayor this is not gonna fly. In fact, lemon
Kearney the vice mayor held news conferences saying we don't
need these people here. And so the highway Patrol, being
here with all the state resources, was told not to come.
The agreement says two ships a month, and ken Kober
says they haven't arrived yet because the mayor's not calling
them and Mayor iris Roly doesn't want it. And so

(08:50):
when there's no recognition that we don't need outside help,
we got this, When they don't have this, where do
you go with that?

Speaker 4 (08:59):
Well, exactly, and honestly, that was a huge dog and
povie show. I think we all were like, Okay, this
is showing some sort of improvement. We're all going to
work together, We're going to get this help. We're going
to be partnering up with with the FEDS, with our
UH with with marshals hopefully. They were saying they were
going to be apprehending violent offenders, were talking about people
who are violating role post release, they're going to be

(09:22):
you know, watching by air aerial supervision. But to be
honest with you, Willie, then I heard when I looked
closer at the agreement and we saw, oh what would
be it said quote no more than two times a month.
And as you said, I haven't heard of one time
us working with them. And we had this huge news
conference where it all you know, I mean, the news

(09:42):
conference went on for well over an hour. It was,
you know, everybody and their brother was there talking about this,
how we're going to be walking together, working together. I've
yet to hear anything about that. And again, but if
you do that, the whole point of that was, Okay,
if we bring in the FED, if we actually start
charging some of these repeat offenders with federal charges instead

(10:03):
of just state and local charges, then we're really going
to lock them up and send them to prison. But
guess what, Really, this is such a broader issue. I've
done so many stories on even our prisons releasing these
violent by I'm talking murderers and repeat offenders, violent offenders.
We get money if we keep people here locally, so

(10:25):
if we don't send him to the state prison. I mean,
it's such a cycle, an endless cycle that we're not addressing.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Well, it's not only the mayor not having sufficient police resources.
It's not only the mayor not accepting state help. Not
only the mayor, the whole system. I'll look at Patrick
Herringer and what they did with that to with Mordecai
Black is that he was released and then he butchers
Patrick Herringer and Sarah is now and then Sarah was
arrested for eight hours. I still have an explanation. How

(10:54):
you arrest Sarah Herringer, put her in handcuffs leader outside
the bloody or home of our bloody's husband. Body is
lying in locker up for eight hours. I have no idea.
And then common police court judges collapse, the probation system
in the outside of the City of Cincinnati collapse that system.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
It's not just the mayor.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Aft have pureval or, Mayor Irish Rolli, whoever's in charge.
It's the idea that Judge Kerry Bloom and Juvenile Court
so far this year has bound over one felony. Is
there sixteen and seventeen year old gang bangers with guns,
hurting people, shooting people. One time has gone to common
police court. It used to be a pipeline. If you
use a gun and you're sixteen or seventeen, adult crime,

(11:36):
adult crime. That problem needs to be fixed. And we
have an election coming up in three weeks. I'd be shocked.
I'd be shocked if the voters of Cincinnati said we
can't take it anymore. And then you live in the
Mason area. I see Procter and Gamble without making an announcement.
Their employees are telling P and G, we don't want
to come downtown, and so they're building a huge facility

(11:58):
expanding it in Mason, and they're telling employees, if you
want to work from home, you're going to work from
home because when you get out of work, you might
be shot. And so incrementally, slowly downtown's going to hollow out.
Does that concern you? Macy's is gone, They have apartments
down there now. PNG would be a great apartment building complex.
PNG Corporate America is deciding not to issue a press

(12:22):
release that's bad for business. But quietly they're going to
incrementally take jobs away and I.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
Think unfortunately a lot of people they don't want to
hear it in many of our leaders and who are
trying to do great work down there with the Chamber.
I mean, look, we're building a brand new convention center
where we're trying we're going to tell the country, hey,
come here, hold your convention here. Well, if you can't
go and get food downtown, if you can't walk to
get a coffee and leave your hotel, and feel like,

(12:51):
it's not going to be like it is in Chicago
and other cities where you're afraid people aren't going to
want to come here. And I've said that to so
many of the leaders who talk to me and are like,
SHREI are you really afraid. Here's the truth. I will
absolutely go down on a Sunday morning for a Bengals game.
Of course I'm going to go to a red Skin.
But I go down and I get out. I truly

(13:14):
don't go down and go out on a Friday or
Saturday night. I literally went down two weeks ago. My
son goes to you, I've told you, goes to the
University of Cincinnati. My older son and he it was
parents weekend and some of the parents wanted to get
together in OTR. I'm not kidding you, And I said,
I was scared to death to park and walk, you know,

(13:35):
one hundred feet to the bar. And I was, and
I was even with Mike because I could just you know,
you're you're kind of seeing, you know, people around that
aren't going into the restaurants or the bars. They're just
kind of wandering along the street. And you feel like
it's only it's not if, but when you're going to
be in the wrong place at the wrong time. And

(13:55):
that's the reality. When you have five people shot in
a matter of eight hours in the heart of our
city and around our city, why would you want to
take that chance? And here's the reality. Yes, the reality
is most of these victims and the suspects are involved
in criminal activity. But the truth is that sometimes when

(14:18):
it's happening at Fountain Square in places when innocent people
can take a stray bullet. We've seen it happen innocent
kids who are playing in parks, and we have these
drive by shooting that happened all summer long. I mean,
it is absolutely heartbreaking to me as somebody who loves
this city and is so proud of the Queen City.
And I've said this before Willie. Twenty three years ago

(14:40):
when I came from Charlotte. I remember my police officer
friends saying to me, why in the world would you
want to live in Cincinnati. And we really created change here,
and unfortunately it feels like we're going backwards. We have
to be tough, and I think every parent who loses
a child, even if their child is in their twenties
and involved in crime, they too want to see changed.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
You know, one thing I've noticed, the convention Center is
opening up. I think at the end of the year.
I think December or January. I might be wrong, but
in the next few months, have you seen the hotel
come out of the ground. The answer is no, and
the reason is Marriott is going to operate it, but
the powers that be three c DC and others have

(15:27):
to build it and it's not coming out of the
ground because they cannot get financing. Now can you imagine
that hotel should be coming out of the ground now,
so when the convention center is open, that the conventionaires
can go into the hotel and guess what, have a
great time. But at this point, as of a week ago,
I was told by a rather prominent Cincinnatian that they

(15:49):
cannot get financing, and they can't get financing because the
banks don't want to do it, and so they want
power brokers in town to guarantee the loan in case
the events continue. By the way, the event on July
twenty sixth happened right at the doorstep of the convention center.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
And and it's it's it's there's a story there as
to why is the hotel not coming out of the ground,
And the answer is because they can't get financing. Why
can't they get financing? Well, there's concern now if that
happens and we have this great convention center and two
of two big conventions have already canceled because the hotel
is not available. That hotel is going to take what

(16:27):
two years to build? And uh, that's a problem. Is
that a problem?

Speaker 2 (16:32):
That is a huge problem. And the problem there's a story.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Find out why the convention center hotel is not being built.
And right now it's a it's a dirt parking lot.
And they wanted to start this thing a year ago
when the convention center is being built. But the chamber
and others are trying to get financing. They can't get financing.
Now that's a problem. So I don't know, Cherie. We've

(16:59):
laid upon the table some necessary information is up to
the powers that be to correct this thing and do
something in the city. But right now the mayor's gone
from this is wrong to this is unacceptable. Now it's intolerable.
We're gone from wrong unacceptable now intolerable. What's the next
five syllables? Get the the sarcees out and find out

(17:19):
what the hell's next.

Speaker 4 (17:22):
Well, something has to be done, and you can't keep saying, okay,
put more officers on the streets. Well again, I would
argue that last night it appears as if your officers
right there. But when when people think the answer is
pulling out a gun, I mean we see it time
in and time out. That's the problem. If you're not
afraid that if oh my god, I get caught shooting someone,

(17:46):
I'm going to be locked up for years.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Not happy.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
You're gonna take your chances not having starts so young.
We see teenagers, I mean, twelve, thirteen, fourteen year olds,
and I always go back to what one since officer
told me last year, He's like, Sree, your definition of
a kid in my definition of kids are very different,
you know, getting trained.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Young, young and because they know the juvenile court system
here will not lock them up. Surey, up against the clock,
you know, and that works. But try to find out
what happened to the hotel, this beautiful hotel next to
the convention center. That is that is that is nothing,
and we got to run. Serik, get my best to
all the folks.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Calvert, now call her.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Find out all right, thank you, thank you, Suri Pilloa,
thank you. Up against the clock. But River City we
got a major problem. Seven hundred WLW. Well, you know,
here we go again with our mayor Iris Rollie and
the puppet. The puppet a tad Piroval doing what he's
told looks off the pages of GQ. He's a metrosexual,

(18:51):
you know. And then we have the police department, which
is Tomorralize on site is the shootings are taking place.
And then we have one of the juveniles in court
this morning is lawyer god bless the lawyers in this country,
claim he wasn't found in possession of the gun that
was used to shoot out the windows of city Bird
and the beat goes on. I'm looking at a story

(19:11):
about a year ago in which the inquir story written
by the Great Sharon Coolidge and Cameron Knight, talk about
city council putting two hundred and seventy five thousand dollars
toward a gun violence reduction program that attempts to pull
quote active firearm offenders unquote away from their street life
with pay, travel, job training, therapy, and more. Part of

(19:34):
a sixty five million dollar program, city council thought it
would be wise, under the great leadership of Victoria Parks
Scottie Johnson A lemon Kearney, to actually pay armed robbers
and gun offenders from getting away the life of a
crime by paying them one to two thousand dollars a
month not to commit crime. Deep in the story, this

(19:55):
reflects that another key point of the program is transformative travel.
I said, what is transformative travel? Well, the program says
they will pay for trips out of Cincinnati to the
fellows who, by the way, the fellows are the arm
robbers and gun users a chance to get away from
the dangers they face in their neighborhoods and understand there's

(20:17):
life in other cities. What So, we're paying individuals who
commit crimes with guns, not to commit any more crime.
And secondly, we'll give you travel vouchers to understand the
glories of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or maybe Tuscaloosa, Alabama,
to watch an Alabama football game, handing out this information.

(20:38):
In fact, one of the programs gives tickets to Reds
and Bengals games to offenders who promise not to commit
crime for the next ninety days.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
That's the reaction.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
So one mayor, Irish Rowley says, we will not accept
help from the state. The puppet eight to one plum
straight f ted piraval at the end of those strings said,
that's right, that's right. You might recall she was in
some trouble because the police union did not like the
fact she was obstructing justice, committing crimes, that is, interfering

(21:11):
with the arrest of individuals had warns out for their
arrest and Irish Rowley, who's the mayor's confidant, paid one
hundred and five thousand dollars a year, by the way,
interfered with an arrest. So the police union asked the
mayor to restrain the criminal misbehaviors of Irish Roly. While
the officers in uniform try to enforce the law when

(21:33):
there was some suspicion her contract will not be renewed.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
She's not a city employee.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
What she is is on contract her six figure salary
to implement the collaborative. She called out the black fist
who rallied on the steps of eight to one Plump
Street to threaten the mayor with lack of black support
in the election coming up in about three weeks, and
the mayor, being a puppet, listened to what Irish Rolly
had to say. But what the mayor did do who

(22:00):
was responded to the Governor Mike DeWine into the ATF,
into the US Marshall Service and the US Attorney's Office
and others, the Prosecutor's office, the Sheriff's Department, etc. By
holding a big old news conference in which the mayor
accepted help from the state. Then it came out to
help consisted of two shifts a month, no more than that.
It turned out to be zero because the mayor didn't

(22:22):
want it in the first place. The mayor being iris
roly and off tall Victoria Parks, who said that Holly
was begged to be beaten. On July twenty sixth and
lemon Kearney, who's paying arm robbers money, and then also
Scottie Johnson, who is the is the so called police
liaison on city Council, and they all want to pay

(22:43):
armed robbers not to commit crime. So the big old
powwow was held and everyone signed off on the deal.
And since then nothing has happened because the Mayor Iris
Rowley did not attend the news conference with the governor.
Victoria Parks was not there, she's the one that begged
Holly to be beaten. Scottie Johnson wasn't there, lemon Kearney
was not there. By the way, Mika Owens, her frequent

(23:06):
guests of Scott's loans, was there, and she, Mika Owens,
made some sense. But when those in charge of the
city don't want something to happen, guess what, It's not
going to happen. And so when Mayor Irish Rowley said
we don't support this, nothing happened, nothing came of it,
and then blood continues to run in the streets of Cincinnati.
How sad, how sick, how unfortunate. Unfortunately I have a memory.

(23:31):
Unfortunately I spent decades in the criminal justice system in
the Hamlin County and all the counties surrounding Cincinnati. You
might recall about fifteen years ago I had on my
show Simon Leese and Joe Dieters and the jail, Hemny
County Jail, Hemny County Justice Center. Same thing was packed
and stacked with criminals, some being shipped up north, some

(23:54):
serving their sentence in the Justice Center. And so what
happened is Sy Lease, Joe Eaters and other said we
need another jail to be built. It was going to
cost close to one hundred million dollars and the voters
had to approve some sort of sales tax increase that
would age out in about five years just to build
the jail. And that's it. It got close. It failed,
like fifty three to forty seven. People said, no, we

(24:17):
had so many beds that were filled with criminals. We
need another jail to handle the overflow. Secondly, I pointed
out to you earlier that if you're a common police
court judge or a municipal court judge eight o'clock in
the morning, Judge Simon Leees would send you an email
then is the sheriff and say that we can't accept
any prisoners. Today were packed the criminals are being locked up.

(24:42):
Please don't send anybody here because we have to release them.
That was fifteen years ago when our city, our county
was functional. Now it's completely dysfunctional. In fact, I had
on the other day you might recall head on the
presiding Judge of Hamlin County Municipal Court, the Great Judge
Josh Berkowitz, and Judge Berkowitz said there's four hundred empty

(25:03):
beds in the Hamlety County Jail unoccupied because the current
crop of judges do not send criminals to jail. They
send them to an ambassador program to get paid, not
to commit more crime. Put together by Lemon Kearney, they're
paying criminals to behave That's why there's no not sufficient
inmates in the justice center. Because we've the last ten

(25:25):
to fifteen years switched from conservative to liberal and it's
not necessarily political. That is Republican a Democrat. There were many, many, many,
many many Democratic judges that I appeared in front of
who always would send criminals to jail. Always Judge feller
Off into the judge knee Houses and the judge Betmans.
They all send criminals to jail. And hell, they're Democrats.

(25:49):
And they said, well, we're going to force the law,
and they send people to jail. Skip West, for example,
send people to jail. In the magistrates system, send people
to jail. If you commit crime, you go to jail.
It was law and order we functioned. Now jump ahead
fifteen years. These are different Democrats than were Democrats fifteen

(26:09):
to twenty years ago. Judge Gorman was on the bench.
He would send Democrat he would send people to jail
all the time because that was their job. We don't
do that anymore. We put them into an ambassador program.
If you're a convicted criminal, especially with a gun, a
city council is going to pay you to stay away
from crime. What do you say to the kids that
don't commit crime? The great majority of kids don't commit crime.

(26:32):
They're not paid. The face of crime. I haven't seen
the gender or race of those shot recently in Cincinnati,
but I would imagine eighty ninety percent of more black
The face of crime in Cincinnati is a black mail face.
While the great majority of black males would never commit
a crime, nothing, this is a small distinct group of gangbangers,

(26:52):
about eighty ninety percent Black males that the criminal justice
system pulls its punch because of restorative justice. That Judge
Wendy Cross, the reason that juvenile court systems do not
put people in jail anymore is because of restorative justice.
Kerrie Bloom is the presiding judge of juvenile courts. She
does not believe that young black Mail should be locked up.

(27:14):
She said repeatedly that if I send a young Blackmail
to jail, he's more likely to come out worse than
going in the front door. He'll come out in worse
shape out the back door. It's called restorative justice. We
have to restore justice. You restore justice not to the victim,
but to the defendant. Give him justice. As a consequence,
we have five hundred to one thousand who need to

(27:35):
be locked up. If there was four hundred more off
the streets of Cincinnati, you would not have shootouts on
Fountain Square. They'd be locked up. You can't commit crime
from prison, it's more difficult. So it is this systemic problem.
The whole system is broken in Cincinnati and Hamley County. Fortunately,
in about three weeks you have an opportunity to correct it.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
Find out who the judges are, a find out.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Whether they believe in no cash bail find out if
they believe in restorative justice. I noticed the other day
yesterday was Columbus Day, also known as Indigenous People's Day.
Our left wing radical clerk of courts put a sign
up saying that we're living in Hamlety County on stolen
the Indian land and that we should pay homage to
those who lived here before us. It was some tribes

(28:23):
I never heard of. I thought the Hope Wells were
in charge. They stole the land from other Indian tribes.
God knows what he's talking about. But we have a
restorative justice clerk of courts who will not follow court orders.
Had to be ordered to follow court orders by by
the o High Supreme Court, and now he wants to
act as if you have stolen lands owned by the Indians,

(28:43):
you did this and that restorative justice needs to occur.
So restorative justice means criminals are free and victims do
not have recompense. That is restorative justice. So the mayor
has gone from this is wrong to this is unacceptable,
to this is intolerable. What's the next five syllaboys gonna use?

(29:06):
It begins with police. We need at least two hundred
more cops. It's gonna take two to three years to
get to get that over that hump. You talk to
Ken Kober. Every year, forty to fifty cops retire and
they have a class of forty or fifty recruits. So
every year you stay static one to two hundred cops.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
Short.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
It begins with cops, but it also begins with judges
who will send criminals to jail for criminal misbehavior.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
Does that make sense to you? We don't have that.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
So you're gonna have more and more cops arresting more
and more people. And guess what if the judges don't
send them to jail, the jails will continue to be emptied.
It's gonna defeat the purpose. You might recall about two
months ago the chiefs of police of Hambleton County, there's
about twenty or twenty five, believe it or not, a
lot of chiefs of police like an Addiston, like an

(29:54):
Amberley Village, like a Madeira, like Inning Hill Rangers like
Green Township issued a statement that we're in trouble because
we have judges in a bond system that do not
lock up criminals. Hell, those kids that tore apart white blue,
ash white, red, white, and Blue Ash the fireworks on

(30:14):
fourth of July, a bunch of crimes were committed. Cops
were shot in the leg by Baka bottle rockets injured,
they got to juvenile court and all the charges were dismissed.
Blue Ash police are demoralized. They went through the process
of arresting someone, transporting them downtown, getting them criminally charged,
and guess what, the juvenile court system let them go.

(30:37):
So the three legs of the criminal justice tool was
number one police, Number two is the prosecutor, and number
three are the judges. Any one of those three that
screw up, we're in trouble. We go from wrong to
unacceptable to intolerable. We have four hundred beds in the

(30:59):
Hamlet County Jail that should have in those beds four
hundred criminals, but we don't have that because of the
judge Carry Blooms and the judge Wendy Crosses and others
that have a pitter patter attitude when it comes to
criminal justice, especially if the person is a young black male,
they act as if they've had so many challenges in
their life they need a break or two, or three,

(31:19):
or four or five. The Ryan Hinton crowd who unfortunately
is dead because he was living a life of crime
with guns and extended.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Megan was shot by a.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Police officer, and it's odd to me that I have
ted Pureval also known as Iris Roley. The mayor of Cincinnati,
continues to run a campaign that crime is down.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Crime is down. No, it's not.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
I'm looking at a story out of the Inquiry that
says in this story today there have been eighteen people
shot downtown so far this year in the city of Cincinnati.
Why do you think Proctor and God is expanding greatly
their facility in Mason. Why do you think I think
the lunch trade is way down and the business course

(32:03):
because employees are not coming to work. Fit Third Bank
and others are telling their employees if you feel unsafe
or uncomfortable in an environment where in the last four
or five days about thirty shots rang out all over
downtown Cincinnati and in and around Fountain Square, if you
stay home, big businesses are going to say we're going

(32:24):
to leave the city of Cincinnati. The hotel which is
supposed to rise along with the convention center is not
being built, and the convention center is due to open
when in January. I think there's going to be a
Reds fest there. See if there's a see if there's
a large Marita hotel stand right there.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
The answer is there is none. It doesn't it doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
I'm told it's because they can't get financing in an
environment where the banks win a loan money. They need
more people to guarantee that if these assaults in downtown Cincinnati,
like on July twenty sixth with Holly Can that people
are going to abandon downtown Cincinnati like they abandon downtown Cleveland. Hell,
the Browns are moving south in Kyle Hooka County. I'm

(33:10):
not sure that Bengals can move. But nonetheless, as Shripolo said,
she'll come downtown for a Reds game or a Bengals game.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
But that's about it. It's too dangerous.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
When you have thousands of shots flying around the city
business corps every year that occasionally hit someone it shouldn't hit.
You would think those most profoundly affected by this, the
black community, would arise and say, we don't have to
live like this.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
This is wrong.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
When he judges to sentence cops to arrest and prosecutors
to prosecute, we need that we need to carry Blooms
to understand we care more about public safety than restorative justice.
We need when you cross not to collapse the probation system,
bring everyone downtown, which makes it more difficult for pos
to monitor those on probation. The whole system needs to

(33:59):
be refer We don't need all these make work programs.
We don't need red bike patrols and curfew violators and
landscape planners and moving the bus stop and downtown ambassadors.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
We got to do better. We need law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Arrest criminals, keep them in jail, and send them to prison.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
That's what we need.

Speaker 5 (34:20):
Now.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
There's one hell of a program that lemon Kearney were
not like at all. Everything flows through the new mayor,
Iris Roley. What does she want and when does she
want it? And my gosh, you're we in trouble. Let's
continue with more coming up next. As the representative of
the Media Research Center about the ummas and the coverage
Donald Trump did not properly receive.

Speaker 2 (34:43):
But you don't have to live like this.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
I don't have a vote on changing city council and
changing the mayor, but if you do, get your head
out of your petard understand what's happening. And if you're
in the black community and you understand what's going on,
be like Lynda Matthews at Evanel City Council. Understand this
isn't black or white. This is fair or unfair, this
is crime or victims.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
This is justice.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
And don't listen to liberal leftists or bring us more
of the same. After all, this is wrong, it's unacceptable,
this is intolerable, says the mayor, after have Puerival the
puppeteer of Irish Rolely.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
Irish Rolely is the mayor on news radio seven hundred WW.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Bill Cunning in the Great American Of course, we'd like
to monitor the mainstream media and what they cover, what
they do not cover. Media Research Center Free Speech America
team is headed up by Michael Morris, and they keep
track of what the mainstream media and forms the American
people about. You know, garbage in, garbage out. If you
hear garbage and then a poll is taken as to
what you think is happening in the world or in

(35:52):
the country, in your city and you have garbage coming
into your mind, then garbage comes out your mouth when
you talk about your perception. Because we rely upon the
news media to on our behalf to inform us objectively
and fairly about what's happening in the world. Because most
of us are working like crazy and as a consequence,
we don't have time to go out and interview people.
We rely upon an objective media to do that. And

(36:15):
the Media Research Center, began by Brent Brozell and others,
have been in the business of chronicling what's happening in
the mainstream media. About twenty five to thirty five percent
of the American people only get their information from the
mainstream media, and so the director of Media Research Center
Free Speech America is Michael Morris. And Michael Morris welcome,
I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show.

(36:35):
And Michael, first of all, you have an interesting study
I'm looking out that AI Systems AI barries Trump's pivotal
role in Israel Hamas peace deal. Explain what you discovered
about that. Plus I want to talk about CNN's Christian
I'm on poor and also talk about the coverage by
MSNBC of these events the last two or three days.
So tell the American people your AI systems bearing Trump's

(37:00):
involvement in this deal.

Speaker 5 (37:02):
Yeah, thank you so much for having me on and look,
you know, Donald Trump has been praised from a bipartison
group of individuals. We've got US Senator John Fetterman actually
out there congratulating President Donald Trump for the Israel Hamas
peace deal. You've got Senator Rand Paul from the Republican
side of the Aisle saying this is what you get

(37:23):
when you have bold, decisive diplomacy. You've got benjaminett Yahu,
the Prime Minister of Israel, out there saying Donald Trump's
the greatest friend the State of Israel has ever had.
And then you've got the radical anti free speech Kir
Starmer actually praising Donald Trump saying, you know, the surviving
hostages are free. The Department of Gaza has stopped and

(37:43):
desperately needed a is starting to enter as a result
of the peace plan led by Donald Trump. And surprise, surprise,
even Hillary Clinton actually committed President Donald Trump and his administration.
So widespread support for Donald what Donald Trump has done.
And yet if you ask chat TPT or meta AI,

(38:04):
well you're gonna get a different story. So I asked,
I asked five chatbots, who's responsible for the peace deal
between Israel and Hamas? Okay, chat TPT actually buries the
mention of Donald Trump's key role, and it claimed that
there's not a single person that's responsible for the peace

(38:25):
deal between Israel Hamas and instead of credit a bunch
of different actors. And then Metai said something very similar,
and then it went on to say the credit is
for both Donald Trump and get this, quote unquote, Joe Biden,
who's not even in office.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Joe Biden gets credit.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
That's Anton and blinkn floated that balloon that somehow Donald
Trump followed through the efforts of Joe Biden to improve
conditions in the Middle East. So maybe this Ai platform
was listening to Anton and Blink and talking about the
glories of Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
How absurd.

Speaker 5 (39:03):
Yeah, it's crazy. And here here's what Mattai actually said.
He said, quote both Donald Trump and Joe Biden played
significant roles in the negotiations. Trump's initiative aim to in
the war in Gaza, while Biden's administration backed Israel's pressure
on Hamas and organized the coalition to stop Iran's attacks
on Israel. First of all, Joe Biden's.

Speaker 6 (39:24):
Not even in office.

Speaker 5 (39:25):
Second of all, isn't Joe Biden the guy that was
out on the White House lawn getting redirected by the
Easter Bunny during Resurrection Day holiday.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Yes, yes, the Easter Bunny had to help Joe Biden
get in the proper position. The Easter Bunny during Easter
had to direct the President where to stand. The President
had no idea, But that's the guy responsible for the
manipulation of all these sources and just looking at this
thing objectively. Who else could have said to Iran Gonna,
we're gonna newter you and we're gonna take care of

(39:55):
We're gonna wipe out your nuclear program. He then flies
to the United Arab immigrants and do by et cetera,
gets them on board. He goes to Turkey with Aowan
and gets Airwon to agree to put Turkish forces in Gaza.
He then goes to six or seven other countries, including
Western Europe, and told those guys what their role is
going to be. And then yesterday they had the big
pow wow, and you had these twenty seven world leaders

(40:18):
standing behind Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (40:20):
He was the orchestra.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
He was the conductor of this huge orchestra and everyone
was singing out of the same tune. This was so good.
That's why MSNBC didn't cover it. Msn I watch it,
so you don't have to, Michael Morris. I'm watching it
and now and then they dip in and out of
the coverage, but mainly it was about the government shutdown
caused by Donald Trump, and also about Epstein files once again,

(40:44):
and whether Donald Trump had a picture taken thirty four
years ago with a half naked woman. I'm thinking, and
that's on that's yesterday, that's on Monday. With these monumental
events peace in the Middle East, MSNBC's covering half naked
photos with Donald Trump and I'm a young lady thirty
five years ago, and that tells me media buys right there.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
Michael Morris, what do you think about that one?

Speaker 5 (41:08):
Well, look, you know, this is crazy and it's the
same sort of nonsense that we get from the leftist
legacy media time and time again. So it's no surprise
that they're skirting information that actually be helpful for the
American citizen to know about the Republican side of the
aisle and specifically Donald Trump. They've had an ax to
grind against him, you know, for so long now. It

(41:31):
started with the Russia Russia Russia nonsense. Then it was,
you know, January sixth, NonStop wall to wall. And this
is the problem when you have the majority of the
media outlets out there giving the American people only one
side of the story and not actually presenting real news
so the American people can be informed. It is a

(41:53):
huge problem in this country.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
Well, when you have ABC News, by the way, the
view is a problem to ABC News, Jimmy Kimmel is ABC.
You then have other NBC and CBS same way, and
I wouldn't look that. Barry Wise, the woman now in
charge to CBS, put out a ten point plan to
kind of tell the staffers of CBS News you have

(42:16):
to try to be objective, you got to be fair,
give both sides of something. And the CBS News staffers
will not respond to the CEO now of CBS News
that whether or not they're going to try to be
fair and impartial, they won't respond your comments on that.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
Well, look, this is why legacy media is not trusted.
The polls are showing that the American people just don't
trust the legacy media anymore. It's completely in the toilet.
And again it's not a surprise when these leftist legacy
outlets give you misinformation, they give you false information. Here

(42:51):
the left loves to run around and use these words
and blame those things on the right, but the exact
opposite is true. These leftist outlets are the ones giving
you miss information, are the ones they've been giving you
false information. They're bearing their censoring information that would help
the right, and they're doing all that they can to
be a propaganda mill for the Democrat Party.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
I'm looking at a story out of Media Research Center
about CNN, the CNN International hosts that Christian i'm on Poor,
who has said vicious an esemitic things for years, had
the temerity to say that Israeli prisoners were treated better
than gosins since they were pawns and a negotiation. And
so Christan i'm on Poor, if CNN said that if

(43:34):
you were chained, starved, raped, tortured and beaten and then
many murdered, you're in really not as bad as shape
as someone in Gaza. And this morning she came out
and apologized for that comment. And I would note also
Michael Morris a Media Research Center, that there were many
many females taken as prisoners. Not one female came out alive,

(43:59):
and one of the one of the Uh, one of
the prisoners said that there were yells and screams and shouts.
They were raped to death by hamas Uh. And so
you would have to think that somehow someone in the
news like Christian I'm on poor, would understand that the
reason women did not come out alive is they were

(44:20):
raped and beaten to death by Amost's murderers. And and
that we find out this morning from one of one
of the prisoners that he spent the entire two years
chained by the ankle. He was given a piece of
bread a day. He was the one that was digging
his own grave. About a month ago, you might recall
one of the prisoners and looked emaciated and he was
digging his own grave. In the last ten days he

(44:42):
started being fed three meals a day to fatten them
up a little bit, to make it look look a
little bit better. But when the mainstream media says that
those who were beaten, raped, tortured and starved to nearly
death were in better shape than others, that gives you
the amount of the bias at CNN.

Speaker 5 (45:01):
Well, it's it's absolutely incredible and horrific. What's happened to
the Israeli people over there, and I'm so thrilled that
we put an end to the killing. That's that's phenomenal.
But but let's here's here's the issue. Eighty six percent
of Americans get news from the digital device. That's from
the FEW Research Center. Okay, Now one in five US

(45:23):
workers are now using artificial intelligence in their job. And
and and so AI uses on the rise. Chat GPT
usage in particular has doubled since twenty twenty three. And
you know, now when you do searchers online, okay, if
you're if you're googling something that became a verb quite
some time ago. Now you get these AI summaries at

(45:45):
the top. So so one of my what am I saying? Okay,
artificial intelligence is everywhere, and artificial intelligence is now using
these same lettist legacy media sources, these biased, these biased
sources to feed the same sort of dribble to the
American people, only now it's being done in a more

(46:06):
hidden way and more pernicious way than it ever was before.
At least when you saw on the TV it said
ABC News, NC New, CBS News at the bottom of
the television. Now, when you're using artificial intelligence you actually
have to go and find what the sources are and
where they're coming from. Pure Research Center actually says that
if you're doing a Google search, right, they did a

(46:28):
study and they showed that if there's an AI summary
at the top of a search that you're doing, only
eight percent of all visits resulted in a click on
a source below the AI summary. And then if you
only read the AA summary itself, okay, only one percent

(46:49):
of people clicked on what the source citation was. For
the result that you get at the top, twenty six
percent of people actually ended the browsing session entirely. So
what that means is people don't even know when they're
looking at these AI responses who the sources are. I
can tell you it's leftist legacy media outlets. It's outlets

(47:11):
like Wikipedia, it's outlets like Reddit, It's it's Google, which
gives you nothing but almost nothing but leftist sources, and
it's just outrageous.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
Well, when the AI platforms survey a liberal and left
leaning biases ABC, NBC, CBS, and NPR, and then the
responses go through chat, GPT or Meta or a Gemini,
When they do that and they come up with the
idea that Joe Biden had a significant part in the
peace treaty. You got to be kidding me, because when

(47:43):
you review the media bias and the AI platforms give
Joe Biden credit, you know how far.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Left it is.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
And you know, lastly, Michael Morris, how long will this
fight take? Is this an ongoing battle? We're going to
have an eternity when when we have a so called
media that's fair, objective and partial and simply give us
the facts without a left wing bias, are we do
you see any successes happening?

Speaker 5 (48:08):
Well, look, you know, the American people are winning. The
MRC has been exposing this for over thirty five years,
and the American people have discovered, oh my gosh, the
legacy media is absolutely in the gutter. It's in the toilet, okay.
And so now we have people like Larry Ellison going

(48:29):
out there and making deals. Yes, you have ABC getting
called to the carpet as a broadcast station, and you've
got Nexttar in Sinclair saying hey, look, you know you
should be providing information that's representative to the entire public.
There's a public interest standard at play here. If you're
going to use the public airwaves. That's a massive win

(48:51):
for the American people. So yeah, it does appear that
the tide is turning. And that's because the American people
are formed and were we here at the NRC are
a big part of the reason why no question.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
And when ABC News says the View is a product
of ABC News, there's the there's exhibit A. We got
to run, Michael Morris a Media Research Center dot org,
NewsBusters dot org. Once again, thanks for coming on the
Bill Cunningham. So let's keep informing the American people so
they can make independent decisions based upon known facts. And
Michael Morris, thank you, very thank you, God bless you.

(49:24):
Let's continue with more. Uh do you think Jimmy Kimmel
is a news source? Do you think the View is
a news source? Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW
good afternoon.

Speaker 6 (49:36):
And so I'll be quiet, man and and and answer
your questions so I can get the work.

Speaker 2 (49:45):
Oh hello, quiet and I'm I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 3 (49:53):
And that's how it should be.

Speaker 5 (49:55):
And so that'd be a said, I'll shut up and
open it up with questions.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
That's my he's angry about one.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
Joe Flacco, how about a division rival sending their opening
day starter to the Bengals to beat up on the Steelers.

Speaker 5 (50:10):
And now you look at them, the collection of men
in the depth of their talent.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Oh wow by Mike tomlins On. You know why he's
unhappy because the Bengals are gonna win Thursday nighty Why?

Speaker 2 (50:20):
Yeah? Who day?

Speaker 1 (50:21):
You know their record and when they went to the
Super Bowl four years ago, the record after nine games
was five and four. You know the record now? And
what if they beat Pittsburgh, then they beat New York,
then they beat Chicago.

Speaker 2 (50:34):
What's their record? Five and five? Five and four?

Speaker 1 (50:37):
You you went to Middletown. I'm sorry, I went to
Deer Park five and four. I'm just saying right now,
I see something. And then if they lose Thursday Night
and go two and five, you're off the wagon. It's
the baby goodbye. But if they win, you're in Jets.
They'll be favored, right I think I think Chicago bears

(50:57):
three straight at home, right, yes?

Speaker 2 (50:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (51:00):
If they win those three and that's before the bye,
right correct? Now, Well, they go out of the by
and come back in that second half like they did
what the Super Bowl year?

Speaker 2 (51:08):
Did they have a great second half?

Speaker 4 (51:09):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (51:09):
And maybe Joe Burrow, maybe he'll have to fight for
his job when he comes back. What wait a minute, now,
if Flacco takes the Bengals on a run right now,
does does Burrow become the quarterback?

Speaker 2 (51:21):
Let's just wait till he gets back.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
Joe Flacco, he's not coming back though, Santa Claus comes.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
What if Joe Flaco is doing a better job? Agrees?
What did he say? No, that's what I thought. But
did he say that Flacco should replace Joe Burrow?

Speaker 5 (51:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (51:37):
Oh no, No, they're going to go with They're going
to go with number nine. Yes. Secondly, I'm watching the
game last night. No watching?

Speaker 1 (51:49):
Okay, double play ball off the center field wall?

Speaker 2 (51:53):
But was it eight to two?

Speaker 1 (51:55):
The caught the ball, he threw it from center field.
But the thing is, if the ball hits the wall
and then it's caught by the player the balls in play,
it's not an ouy, so the base is loaded. The
center field had the mental acuity hunlike this Bryce Terang
character to throw the ball to home, and the guy

(52:16):
on third didn't know whether to tag up or not.
He wasn't sure whether the centerfield caught the ball in
the fly or not. Right, so the guy at third
kind of hesitated. He's got more issues in a magazine.
Stand Should I stay or should I go? He goes,
But then it's a force.

Speaker 2 (52:32):
Should I go?

Speaker 1 (52:33):
There's a force play at home. Then the catcher Contreres
had the mental acuity to run to third and tag
the base, which was a force out. What a double
play from two to eight? Now, second, you used to
do it, Saint Xaviers. Gordon Vetererino taught me that play.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (52:49):
Secondly, Bryce, is this tarang t u r g. It's batting,
the bases are juiced. It's two to one, bottom of
the ninth, bottom of the ninth, two out going nuts.
I think that counts like two in one or something, right,
And the ball is thrown at his.

Speaker 2 (53:05):
Legs, within millimeters of his leg.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
But Gordon Veterino taught me with Burnette Pontiac, Okay, in
that situation, not that the that's the funeral home.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
But tell me what bury, you don't move, okay.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
In other words, if if Bryce had simply stood there
and gotten hit.

Speaker 2 (53:24):
Take one for the team, he got the games tied,
he's aid dressed it.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
He dressed it. After the game. You talked well, all
he had to do was stand there and do nothing.
He said, it was a reflexive motion of me to
back away, and he was struck out on the next
pitch with a neck high fastball, and.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
Uh went upstairs with the heat.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
Well, if you see me looking the doug and I'm thinking, damn,
I shouldn't have done that. I knew it at the
I didn't know it at the time. I wasn't thinking.
How many times does something happened in life where someone
says I wasn't thinking. But Gordon Veterino told me every
second of the day, dude, not move.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
Yeah, take one for the team. Right, the score is tied,
it's the bottom of that two.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
The basis is still loaded, right, And Terang says, look,
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
I made a mistake. I wasn't thinking.

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(54:36):
the manager for the Reds. Yeah, defended the second basement,
saying it's hard to take that kind of a pitch
against your body. If you try to outmaneuver yourself, it's
hard to get hit by the pitch anyway.

Speaker 2 (54:49):
It was all reactionary. He reacted.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
He wasn't thinking, segment, He wasn't thinking, seg Man. We
also want to thank Lear's Prime Market Willie for our
lunch today. Deluxe deliated in beautiful downtown Milford, Learsprime dot Com.
Lear's Prime always a cut above.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
What would you have done? Would you have taken one
for the team?

Speaker 1 (55:10):
Heck yeah, hit me and hit me in the leg.
It's the game is tied. You have lots of padding too.
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and let's see injuries. Trey Hendrickson still day to day

(55:32):
with the back problem. Aren't you day to day yourself?

Speaker 2 (55:34):
Always?

Speaker 1 (55:36):
Atlanta stunned Buffalo last night, stunning Scott Sloane almost didn't
come in today.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
He was sick. Were fourteen? Sloaney almost called off. But
the Bills aren't very good? Are they? Right now? They're not?

Speaker 1 (55:49):
Chicago is Washington on a late Jake the Snake Moody
field goal twenty five to twenty four the twenty fourth
ranked Cincinnati Bearcats. Here we go face Oklahoma State Center
the Night on the Road Scott Centerfield Show live from
the Ridge of Montgomery and at eight oh five after
Sports Talk here on seven hundred WLW, make God bless
Jim Kelly Junior and Tony Pike. Pike Baseball Game two

(56:14):
of the National League Lance League Championship Series tonight in
Milwaukee at eight uh The American League Championship Series has
a day off Game three tomorrow night in Seattle, where
the Mariners leaded to nil over the Jays. What does
Junior say about this? He's probably happy. Seattle is managed

(56:35):
by Dan Wilson. Who was who was who was right?
Who was hit with a red? And I think he
was part of the Ken Griffy Junior trade. He went
from Cincinnati two Seattle, right, Junior came from Sattle to
hear and then of course Toronto. Their assistant GM David

(56:55):
Bell Bingo. There's the Cincinnati connection right there there in
the world is connected to Cincinnati one way or another.
And also also whether we want to say congratulations, probably
going to be our citizen.

Speaker 2 (57:07):
Of the day. Who's that, mister Jeff Ruby.

Speaker 1 (57:10):
Absolutely, he's been inducted into the Greater Cincinnati Hall of Fame.

Speaker 2 (57:14):
Deserves it.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Secondly, Brendany Ruby, I have her comments here. Yeah, very
unhappy about having windows shot out around them by thirty
something shots fared over two incidents.

Speaker 2 (57:25):
What's going on down there?

Speaker 1 (57:26):
He's given the mayor twenty four hours? Uh oh, he
wanted to read the statement. What's the mayor going to do?
He's probably still he's probably getting his hair done. Well,
the mayor does nothing, police do nothing, the mayor the
Mayor's Irish roller. You know what they need, they need
the rifleman and Matt Dillon back. What they need is
Richard K. Jones to become the chief of police and

(57:47):
they can you imagine Richard K. Jones seize in control
of the city police department. Yes, wouldn't that be something?
Oh and what about the big man coming in, Donald Trump?
So tomorrow I have on a certain US Senator what
currently in office?

Speaker 2 (58:05):
That will?

Speaker 1 (58:05):
You mean DJT may bring in the NG can't say
to the queen city got to wait till tomorrow. Oh,
there's a sense the city is spiraling out of control
like Chicago, and that the National Guard may be demanded
by JD Vance to come into the city of Cincinnati

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and get things under control because the mayor, Iris Rowley
doesn't know what she's doing.

Speaker 2 (58:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (58:32):
I mean, who wants to go downtown anymore? How about
thirty one shots? The Fountain Square now is a shooting
them up like a long branch saloon with mss Kitty
thank you?

Speaker 2 (58:43):
So I'm a festus. That's you. Where's Andy Griffith when
you need him? That's you.

Speaker 1 (58:48):
I'm just saying, segment, would you go down to the
Fountain Square to have lunch? No, everyone's diving behind plantings.
They're diving, hitting the deck as bullets. TI.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Some of the people probably jumped into fountain.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
Well we need more. You got to prohibit those red bikes, segment,
that's the problem. Or maybe changing the bus stops that's
the problem. You know, how about guns?

Speaker 2 (59:08):
Why don't they use that transit center center? Down there. Yeah,
so hang them high, lock them up? Why don't they
use just transit center? How many millions was that to do?

Speaker 1 (59:18):
Billions? Charlie, that's Charlie Lucan's folly and one last thought.

Speaker 2 (59:22):
Worst chance when we need him.

Speaker 1 (59:23):
Cars kill about fifty thousand Americans every year. Yeah, have
you ever heard anyone talk about car violence that being
the driver of the car is the problem, not the car.
When it comes to quote gun violence, guns commit no crime.
It is the operator, the perpetrator using the gun to
commit crime. Why don't we refer to cars fifty thousand

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Americans every year as car violence because we know that
the driver of the car is the problem, not the
car itself. Gun violence doesn't exist. Guns do not commit violence.
But that's not the cool thing to say. People commit
violence with guns, right, I say, seg Man, I say
let's change the vernacular. You can go to a gun
show and Sharonville Community Convention Center.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
I've been there.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Thousands of guns, millions of rounds of ammunition, hundreds of people.
How much violence is there with all those guns? Sharon
nippitty do dah, and so is it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Isak It's time that we blow something up.

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
See Luken calls in and say, let's blow something up.
I want Richard K.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
Jones to become the chief of police in the city
of Cincinnati. Oh, would that be something? Oh that would
be unbelievable. Any macke guns to not commit violence? People
using guns commit violence.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
I don't know, Willie.

Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
They got a big problem downtown and the banks, allegedly
Mountain Square now and then, you know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Allegedly the mayor.

Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
At two o'clock, Iris Rowley is going to make a
statement whether side he's not the mayor, Iris tabs the puppet.
Iris Rowley is the puppeteer. She's the one manipulating the
metro set. Actual GQ mayor. We're supposed to happen at
two o'clock. I'm going to find out at two o'clock.
Oh boy, Brittany Ruby, according to her statement, gave the

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mayor twenty four hours. Then what Richard K. Jones chief
of Policef's going to take over? Yes, wouldn't that be something.
I'd vote for, Jeff Ruby.

Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
I'd vote for him. I'd vote for Richard K. Jones.
And maybe a little comment.

Speaker 5 (01:01:24):
From j D.

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
To tragic DJT get the National Guard to River City segment.
Give me out of the student's report because we have issues.
Will he and Houtter of a Who Day Nation, Big
Game Route who Day. We leave you with the immortal
words of the stud report say, I.

Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
Wish you the bank account of Republicans.

Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
In the sex life of a Democrat.

Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
Chance wants to blow something up on news radio seven
hundred WLW No, Billy cunning him the Great America has
a great day for Israel and wrew spent quite a

(01:02:12):
bit of time with the President Donald John Trump in
the Oval Office a.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
Few days ago.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
It was Wayne Allen Roy and he sent me some
great photos which are historical. And Wayne Allen Root, welcome
again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And can you discuss
at all what you discussed with the President. Then we
got to talk about Israel, talk about American City's burning
and all the rest.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
How'd your meeting go with the President?

Speaker 6 (01:02:33):
Meeting went great. I never talk about what we discuss
and I've never been to the Oval Lups. By the way,
it's my first visit. I've been with Trump a million
times in mar A Lago and opening up from speeches
in Las Vegas and on my honeymoon of mar A Lago.
I mean, I've met President Trump I don't know, maybe
thirty times, and spoken to him and advised him and
have a cell phone number. I text him all the time,

(01:02:54):
but I never discuss what I talked to him about,
because if I do, maybe he never wants to speak
to me again if I violate that. The only thing
I can break news to you in Cincinnati is that
I did bring up Pete Rose and Pete Rose's official pardon.
I will tell you that. So hopefully, hopefully that gets
done really soon. I brought it to his attention that
it was never done before and it's got to get done.

(01:03:14):
Even though he tweeted out it was gonna get done.
That was in February when I sent him a text
and said, let's get Pete Rose pardon. The immediately tweeted out,
let's pardon Pee Rose.

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
We're gonna do it.

Speaker 6 (01:03:22):
I've decided to do it, but then it never happened.
So we've worked on it for months, and you gave
me a beautiful letter on behalf of p Rose. His
family appreciates it, Bill Cunningham, and hopefully we're getting done.
So that's the story with that. But the thing that
struck me. The only thing I'll say about the meeting
in the Oval Office that struck me is when we
were done talking, he said, okay, now you all have

(01:03:43):
to leave. I gotta go deal with a war. And
I remember thinking at the time, is it the Israel
Hamas War? Is it the Ukraine Russia War? Is it Portland?
Is it Chicago? Ice officers under fire? Is it the
city's Memphis and DC. We've said at the military there's
a lot of wars going on. Could it be China?

(01:04:03):
But invade Taiwan? So there, you know, this man is
the way to the world on his shoulders. That's all
I can tell you. There's a lot of wars out there,
and a lot of potential wars. And if you don't
call Chicago war or Portland war, it's certainly a battle.
And he's got to worry about all of it. So
he's a great man. And as I said in my
column when I wrote about this bill on the way
out of the White House, as I was leaving, you know,

(01:04:25):
first of all, was reflecting on the honor of, you know,
being an fob son of a butcher. What my dad
must be saying in heaven right now, that his son
was sitting in the Oval Office with the President of
the United States. Amazing only in America. But I was
really thinking about the fact that Trump never needed any
of this. You know, he had billions of dollars, and
he had Mara Lago, the greatest of state in the world,
and the biggest jumbo jet in the world. And at

(01:04:46):
one point he had a huge Trump yacht, and he
had the most beautiful white in the world. And he's
got beautiful kids, and he doesn't need this headache. He
never needed it. He certainly didn't need it a third
time to come back again. He obviously loved our country
and is willing to sacrifice his entire life and all
his fun to be president of the United States and

(01:05:06):
make America great again. So everyone better give this guy
a little bit of slack and a lot of credit.
That's all I could say.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
Before we talk about the cities, many of whom are
in complete collapse, the democratic philosophies have ruined. The most opulent,
beautiful cities in the world is right here in the
United States of America.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
They've been ruined by policies.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
They can be fixed by policies, just as the Southern
border was ruined by policies. They can be fixed by policies.
Discussing for a few moments the first few points of
the Gaza's so called peace treaty, It's amazing that Trump
did not deal with Europe. He ignored France, ignored England,
and ignored Germany. He ignored China, forgot about Russia, couldn't

(01:05:46):
care less about the PLO Makmudabas ignored that. What he
did was tell Nett and Yahoo, guess what you're going
to do. What I tell you to do, and then
he recruited Turkey. The pressure Hamas, he neutralized Iran, Syria
and Hesbalah, and Amas politically was surrounded by Cutter and
Turkey and Egypt. All of a sudden, this man, this

(01:06:07):
one guy, has gotten Cutter and Turkey in Egypt, to UAE,
Saudi Arabia and others that were necessary to make this
deal happen. Nobody in the world could have done this
but him, and now it appears the first phase is
well underway to completion. I don't like the fact that
Hamas a few hours ago, according to media accounts, came

(01:06:28):
out of their tunnels, out of their holes with their
ak forty sevens, shooting them in the air, wearing their
Hamas garb on the streets of Gaza. Allegedly, according to
CBS News, they killed eighteen Palestinians that they had targeted
because they cooperated with.

Speaker 2 (01:06:45):
Israel.

Speaker 1 (01:06:46):
And here we are, the first phase appears to be
well underway. Is anyone going to give him credit on
MSNBC or New York Times? Forget about the Nopel Peace Prize.
It should be called the Trump Peace Prize. Imagine what
this guy's pulled off. It is unbelievable, it is.

Speaker 6 (01:07:06):
And you know what I was thinking of is you
know what this really tells you that it's easier to
negotiate with savage terrorists who you know, gang rape women
and kill young children and cut their heads off babies.
It's easier to deal with them than it is to
deal with Democrats because we have no deals with democrats,

(01:07:26):
do we. You've got Democrats in Congress that shut down
the government. They're not dealing with Trump. They refuse to deal.
There is no compromise. And you've got Democrats who are
rioting in the streets and their mayors and governors couldn't
care less look at the Governor of Illinois, Pritzker and
the mayor of Illinois. They couldn't care less, They would
not negotiate, they would do not want to help Trump

(01:07:46):
in any way she performed. And the difference is that
Hamas may be insane in the way that they're you know,
savage murderers and terrorists and suicide bombers, but what they
don't have is Trump derangement syndrome. And the Democrat in
the United States have a different form of mental elicits
Trump's arrangement syndrome. And it really is worse in some

(01:08:06):
ways than Hamas, certainly when it comes to negotiating. I
know they're not, you know, savage killers who killed twelve
hundred Jews, but they don't know how to negotiate because
they are being held hostage Democrat leaders by their own
far left radical nut jobs. And you know, the AOC's
of the world, and the Ilhan Omars and the Rashida
Tileibs and all the people behind them were so radical,

(01:08:30):
such radical communist traders, that they won't let anyone ever
cut a deal or cooperate with Trump. And that's the
problem in America today. And the judges, my gosh, the
judges standing in the way of every good thing Trump
wants to do. And then, of course, what I hope
is going to happen Bill very soon is tracking down
all the people who funded all this violence, all this anarchy,

(01:08:53):
all these riots, all these protests and maybe even assassination
attepts on Trump. And I'll bet you when you get
all of a sudden, it all comes back to one
named Soros. You want to bet.

Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Yeah, Well, there's including the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation.
I have a list here which goes up to close
to one hundred million dollars in which left his organization's
funnel for these paid protesters with their pre printed signs
and their travel vouchers to fly all over the country
creating turmoil. One is done by the Ford Foundation of
the Rockefeller Foundation, that's one thing. One is done by

(01:09:25):
George Soros and foreign interest, the Chinese Communist government in Beijing.

Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
That's a different matter.

Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
They're in the business of paying protests, paying riders, bailing
them out of jail, and that is subverting the American
rule of law.

Speaker 2 (01:09:39):
And somehow they must be brought to.

Speaker 6 (01:09:40):
Justice, right, I mean, I look, I'm the only guy
who's been screaming in the wilderness for many years now
that our politicians are either owned by China or the
Mexican's rug cartel, and maybe some of them a ran
as well. Those are our biggest problems in the world today.
China and the CCP, Iran and other Muslim radical forces
and the Mexicans cartels will bring all the drugs into

(01:10:01):
our country. And I'm telling you, think back to the
nineteen thirties and nineteen forties, the mafia owned every judge
and every police chief and every politician in New York
City and other big cities. And there's no reason why
you would not assume the same thing is happening today.
If I was Trump and I'm about to write this
column this week, I would I would start saying out
loud everywhere I go, every opportunity I get, I demand,

(01:10:24):
I urge. I challenge every Democrat and every Democrat judge,
I challenge you to take lie detective tests. Are you
on the payroll of China and the Mexican drug cartel?
I challenge you? Now, do I know that they're never
going to do it?

Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
Of course not.

Speaker 6 (01:10:40):
You know you can't buy law force them. And we
all know that light detective tests aren't even enforceable in
a court of law. But they're all going to say no,
they'll refuse to do it, and then the Republican Party
should run ads in the midterms day and night. Your
representative refused a lie detective test that would determine whether
he's owned by the Mexican drug cartel, well and China.

(01:11:01):
Doesn't that make you think? And if you save enough times,
it's gonna get people subconscious, and they're all gonna wake
up and realize that our Democrat representatives and even if
you Rhino Republicans are on the payroll, on the take
with the Mexican drug cartel with unlimited money they're making
on that border, and that's why they want to keep
the border open. And China, who makes all the fentanyl
that needs the border open, And they're gonna realize it's happening.

(01:11:23):
And the more you say it. Trump is a master
of that repetition. You know, he's a guy that says
it a million times, make America great again, Make America
great again. It would have worked once, but no, he
says it ten thousand times. You can't forget it. It's
in your subconscious, it's in your brain, it's in your body,
it's in your heart, it's in your soul. It's repetition.
And he needs to say light to textra tests, light

(01:11:44):
to tech tests, light to tech tests, because I'm telling you,
this is how we would defeat them. This is how
we're gonna beat them. They're all gonna look so awkward
when they're asked at press conferences and in debates, why
won't you take a light of textra test to prove
you're not owned by China, the CCP, and the Mexican
drug ortel. The look on Democrats' faces will be priceless,
and it should be running TV at day and nights

(01:12:05):
of the midterms that.

Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
They have no interest.

Speaker 1 (01:12:07):
I would imagine the President is going to order on
Wednesday for the military to be paid, which is a
wonderful idea, but the idea that the Unaffordable Care Act
is declared by the Washington Post. A few years back,
the Washington Post said the Affordable Care Act by Barack
Hussain Obama was never affordable. Remember keep your plan. You
can keep your plan, like your doctor, keep your doctor.

(01:12:29):
Healthcare premiums go down fifteen hundred bucks a year. Life's
going to be great. The opposite transpart it was unmitigated
disaster had is skyrocketed that in twenty twenty one twenty two,
the Democrats decided to pay insurance premiums for those making
up to five hundred thousand dollars a Year's a brand
new entitlement. And when somebody gets an entitlement, it's damn
near impossible to dig it up by the roots to

(01:12:50):
say you can't get it anymore. So the Democrats are
fighting a stupid plan on a stupid idea that we
can't afford and open up the government and the media
doesn't hold in new account. In fact, one of your principles,
I'm looking at your website talk about the differences between
news and opinion, and that would be CBS Evening News
should be CBS Evening News opinion.

Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
And that's violating in the FCC.

Speaker 6 (01:13:12):
Correct, Yes, correct, I mean that was some ideas that
I had for President Trump that I put in a
brand new comment that came out yesterday, and that was
one of those ideas that I wane out of route.
Absolutely mean, I'm biased. I'm a Republican conservative, MAGA patriot,
and that's who I believe in. So I report the news,
but then I give my take on it. That's my opinion,
and that opinion is absolutely biased. It's always to the right,

(01:13:35):
it's always Magga, it's always Trump right. Well, guess what.
The left is the same way. But the mainstream media
doesn't admit that they're left, or they're biased, or they're
lying to you, or it's propaganda, or they're just literally
taking talking points in the Democrat National Committee because they
are the pr wing of the Democrat Party. When you
watch the CBS Evening News, NBC, ABC, PBSCNN, MSNBC, NPR,

(01:13:58):
they are all there wing of the Democrat Party, but
they never admit its opinion. On my shows. You can
watch my TV show on Real America's Voice, you can
watch my podcast, you can listen to my radio show.
On all of them, I say constantly, everything I talk
about in this show is opinion. It's an opinion show,
and these are my opinions. I say that, so I
can never be Alex Jones right. I'm not giving you facts.

(01:14:22):
I'm telling you what I think. You can't sue me
for what I think. But these guys are doing the
same thing as me, giving their opinion slanted opinion on
all the news they report each night, brainwashing Americans to
the left. But they never are forced to tell you that.
And that should be a new rule that President Trump
sides an executive order and demands that the Federal Communications

(01:14:44):
FCC make sure that they announce when they're giving an
opinion versus news.

Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
Well, you know, Barry Wise has taken over, this woman's
taken over cbsaving news and June out out the ten
points of CBS News, number one was be fair and
im parcel. Half is in rebellion because the staff does
not believe they should be fair and independent because using
the public airwaves nineteen thirty four. There's rules and regulations
about being fair and impartial from nineteen thirty four, and

(01:15:13):
they're routinely violated.

Speaker 2 (01:15:15):
And it'd be great.

Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
Of course, they have less impact on the American people
they've ever had before, because to people like you, because
a podcasts, because of the Internet, because of people like
Charlie Kirk, individual they have less than they've ever had.
But still they're illegally using their license to violate a
public trust from nineteen thirty four, and they should be
held to account for that. And now part of the
deal with the Democrats. Now they win PBS to be

(01:15:38):
refunded to the cost of about half a billion dollars
every year. NPR and PBS, because that's their outlets. They're
angry that they're outlets. I guarantee you that Wayne Allen
Root and Sean Hannity could not get they're podcast and
broadcasts funded by the federal government. Because after all, you
have opinion, Well guess what the opinion on CEBIS, NBC, ABC,

(01:16:01):
et cetera, and NPR has funded to the tune of
a half a billion dollars. That's part of the deal
to make sure the government is shut down till NPR
is funded.

Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
And that's not well covered by the media either, is it.

Speaker 6 (01:16:13):
No? And by the way, what's not covered is the truth.
I mean, the reality is you started moments ago to
tell the truth about Obamacare. When do you ever hear
it in the media. They've never said, Okay, let's do
a point counterpoint. You believe Obamacare is good. This guy
believes Obamacare's band And we'll leave it up to you
to decide us to you hear wayn rooton Bill Cunningham,

(01:16:33):
debate two liberals and you and I will say Obamacare
is a disaster. It's the biggest failure in history. It's
destroyed healthcare, it's bankrupting the middle class, it's bankrupting small business,
and it's got to be thrown out in the garbage
pail and start over again. It's no good. And the
left will make their points and then let people decide.
That would be fair journalism, show both sides, let us
both speak, let us both get our facts out, and

(01:16:55):
then you decide. But they don't do that. They never
say Obamacare's cut your virtual it's questionable, it's too expensive,
it's bankrupting healthcare, it's bankrupting the country and paying for
illegal free healthcare is bankrupting medications. They never say those things.
One of my friends, I'm sure I'd mentioned this on
your show years ago. This is about three years ago.
One of my friends went to the hospital and they

(01:17:16):
asked me to drive them. So I drove them to
the hospital right here in Las Vegas, Summerland Hospital. It
was like three in the afternoon. They had no one
else to take them, and they got out at noon
the next day, so they weren't even in the hospital
twenty four hours three pm one day to twelve noon
the next day, and three weeks later they got a
building a mail for one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars. Now,
this is what Obamacare has done. I don't know anybody

(01:17:39):
ever goes to the emergency room. I don't know anybody
is willing to stay overnight in the hospital. Thank god,
I'm never sick and I don't go to hospitals. But
it scares me. If I ever needed an emergency room,
I know I couldn't walk out now like a twenty
thirty thousand dollar bill, And so, thank god I'm healthy,
but I'm scared for the average American who gets sick.
Forget about it. You've worked your whole life, and you

(01:17:59):
saved like one undred grand that's gone in one night
at a hospital one night. And that's since Obamacare. Everything has quadrupled.
Your healthcare bill, your health insurance bill, your doctor.

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
Bill, your hospital bill.

Speaker 6 (01:18:11):
I don't care what it is. It's quadruple. It's the
biggest failure in history. And I don't hear anybody saying that,
including President Trump, by the way, and including the entire
Republican Congress. Nobody is saying Obamacare is a piece of garbage.
It's a turd and it needs to be destroyed. Nobody
says it. We're in one big scam bill. Nobody ever

(01:18:32):
admits the truth.

Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Well, you can't say it because the name Obama's attached
to it. You know, the Peace Prize winner who's aspirational,
The DEI Peace Prize winner is Barack Obama. We got
to run once again, went on a route. How did
the American people get your thoughts? Other than Root for
America dot com which I have up right now.

Speaker 6 (01:18:49):
Sure TV show podcast, nationally syndicated radio show, all my
commentaries all at Roots for America dot com. Root Roots
for America dot Com at the top. It shows you
have to tune in to TV radio podcast in all
my library of all the shows you might have missed.
Hopefully you'll never miss him again for America dot Com.

Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Thanks Bill, Wayne, You're you're a national treasure. Thank you
very much.

Speaker 6 (01:19:13):
Thank you, Billy.

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
Let's continue with more and the truth will set you free.
If it's called Obamacare, the media will never tell the
truth because they're indebted to the to the apostle of
Barack Husain Obama, and they will never criticize him, even
though Obamacare is a turd. Bill Cunningham with you every
afternoon on news radio seven hundred w l W.

Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
I think it's time that we blow something up.

Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
Hello bye, I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
And the mayor has responded to Britney Ruby holding the
news conference, and according to the mayor, they're going to
start enforcing the law.

Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
According to the mayor, that's a good thing.

Speaker 1 (01:20:00):
If teb said the Highway Patrol, they finally have seen
the promised land. They're getting the adults now tonight on
Fountain Square, the Highway Patrol will be there, Butler County
Sheriff will be there, Boone County Sheriff will be there,
the National Guard be there, the seventh Armored Division will
be there. The only thing lacking will the customers, the ones,

(01:20:20):
the only one's there, nobody.

Speaker 2 (01:20:22):
It'll be deserted. And the chief did say we may
start enforcing the law. There's a concept.

Speaker 1 (01:20:29):
If someone is open air using drugs, we may enforce
the law. If someone is driving recklessly, we may inforce
into downtown and walk right out right city.

Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
Right now.

Speaker 1 (01:20:39):
Fountain Square will be safe tonight because the seventh Armored
Division is gonna be there. Okay, nobody else will be there,
but the seventh Armored Division will be a.

Speaker 2 (01:20:49):
Fountain square, tanks everything.

Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
I think Britney Ruby is controlling things with an iron grip.
She gave the mayor twenty four hours in her statement
maybe she ought to be the mayor. Britney Ruby the mayor.
I'll take that in the heartbeat. But the mayor acknowledges
that he has failed. Now it's up to the citizens
to pull the rug out from under Mayor.

Speaker 2 (01:21:08):
Iris Rowley, vote, Corey Bowman, Amen JD.

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
By the way, tomorrow I have on a certain US
Senator who may call for the National Guard to.

Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
Come in what stasy from Ohio?

Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
Yes, can't say, which one can't say, don't even ask.
After this news conference. By the way, we're going to
start enforcing the law. Will lead the student reporters approach
service of your local tame Star Heating and air conditioning dealers.

Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
Tamestar quality you can feel in Cincinnati.

Speaker 1 (01:21:38):
Call Schmid Heating and Coolie five one three five three
one sixty nine hundred spots.

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
Thank you. Roxy.

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
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(01:22:07):
of police at the football game, right, all of them
will be there, including the seventh Armor Division. So, and
by the way, one have to ask, if we've gotten
to this point, who's responsible for this? The liberal judges, right,
and the mayor because they're in one door in the
courthouse and out the other four hundred beds are unoccupied.

(01:22:29):
Criminals need to be locked up.

Speaker 2 (01:22:31):
Fill them up.

Speaker 1 (01:22:31):
And by the way, the sheriff, Charmaine McGuffey, wants to
patrol more parts of the city, but a gentleman's agreement
with the Chief of police say they can't do it. Secondly,
the seventh Armored Division will be on Fountain Square tonight. Okay,
can you go there safely?

Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
Segment?

Speaker 1 (01:22:48):
I don't know. I'm not going to go I'm not
going to go downtown. Come on, I can't remember the
last time. Every time I go downtown it looks like
a foreign country. Go downtown, seven eight twelve buildings and
where'd that come from?

Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
What street.

Speaker 1 (01:22:59):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (01:23:00):
Why don't you go downtown?

Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:23:02):
I might go downtown. I might go. You'll go downtown today? Downtown?

Speaker 3 (01:23:06):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Yeah, I'll pick you up on the way down there.
Tracy Schwegman tells me it's safe. I may go downtown.
And if I go, will you come with me? College
football twenty fourth ranks Cincinnati Bearcats on the road Saturday
night against Oklahoma State the Cowboys. When's the last time
the Bearcats were a three touchdown favorite on the road.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
When's the last time that happened? When Tony Pike was playing?
There's that name again?

Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
By the way, according to some who's worst the protection?
The Bengals offensive line or CPD Get more to night
on the Scott Centerfield Show Live for the original Montgomery
in at eight o five. Right here on seven hundred
WLW Baseball, it's game two of the NLCS Tonight Dodgers
a game up on the Brew Crew at eight. You

(01:23:50):
didn't answer the question the ALCS has the night off?

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
What's more? Pores?

Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
The Cincinnati Police or the Bengals offensive line? Game three
Tomorrow night? Question three Tomorrow night? Question Game three Tomorrow
night in Seattle? How about tonight POLICI said, we're going
to start enforcing the law.

Speaker 2 (01:24:08):
Where's Rock? Hey, but where is Rock? Where is he?
He's in the principal's office. I spoke to an athletic
director yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:24:18):
At Santax High School. He was there when Rocky Boyman
was a student Santax. You know what he told me
He set the record for jugs. I said, what's a jug?

Speaker 2 (01:24:29):
Judgment? Under God?

Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
That he was a recalcitoran student, he'll often need to
be swatted and paddled, and that he seemed to enjoy it.
Athletic director of Santax High School when rock was there,
he enjoyed being paddled with his pants down.

Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
I'm just saying, you're I'm sick, shout him Saturday night.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
Well, he after eight months of action, it's decision day
and the m L this is it. FC Cincinnati O
hoost CF Montreal in the final regular season game on
the eighteenth, it's just four days away. Would you have
backed away from a pitch to hit your leg to
tie up a game?

Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
So I would have taken one for the team right there,
right down the leg.

Speaker 3 (01:25:15):
He said.

Speaker 1 (01:25:16):
He acted reflectively instead of according to the manager. Does
that mean reflectively, he reflected, instead of thinking the result
will depend on determined the final seed of the Orange
and Blues Eastern Conference playoffs in their first round pairing,
so we'll see what happens. They're battling Inner Miami CF

(01:25:39):
and MESSI for that number two seed. Rinaldo may be
coming to I guess Jeff Birding tells you, I guess Philadelphia.

Speaker 2 (01:25:46):
I have a major higher from Portugal.

Speaker 1 (01:25:48):
I guess FC. I guess Philadelphia is going to get
the supporter shield. By the way, the chief of police
just said, we're going to start enforcing the law.

Speaker 2 (01:25:57):
That's a good idea. Is that a good play?

Speaker 1 (01:25:59):
How about letting just tell the judges know your role,
shut your mouth, set up on and keep them locked up.
We have four hundred extra beds ready for you with
the little chocolate mint on the pillow every night. How
about doing that if you're judge, how about doing that? Wendy,
how about doing that? What about that? What about enforcing

(01:26:19):
the law?

Speaker 2 (01:26:19):
Segment? Is that a novel idea? That's your as you're
part of the show.

Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
You tonight Patrol, high Weight Patrol.

Speaker 2 (01:26:28):
It's a good song. I'm just saying the high Weight
Patrol I'm just saying we got nothing but issue and
you don't seem to care. Oh, I mean it's our city.

Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
I'm calling Richard K. You don't live here. You live
in Middle Tucky. No, but I mean you know downtown travel.
Do you say I'm from middle Town? I don't know
what do I say I'm from Cincinnati? What do you say?
I'm saying I'm from middletown? But if this is a
general area, it's middle from what to what? What's the
middle between Dayton and Cincy. I finally, the Rock is

(01:27:01):
here to answer these charges from the athletic director when
he was a student at Santax.

Speaker 2 (01:27:05):
All right, now, rock listen to this one. Heard my
name being besmirched a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
You got to come in, had a little dinner at Trios,
had a good time there, Greg Pansera's place and having
about four of us, And this guy walks up to me.
He says, you know, I listen to you a lot,
thank you for what you do, et cetera. But he
started walking away. He said, did you know about Rocky
when he was at st X? And I said, I said,
all I hear from him is that he was the

(01:27:32):
star of stars, Oh yeah, that's what I said. Ask
a baseball, golf, soccer, tennis, interpretive dance, all of the
interpretive dance. And he said theatrical And you know him.
I won't say his name because you know him. He's
athletic director at the time. And he said one thing
about Rocky is that he seemed to enjoy to be paddled.

Speaker 2 (01:27:53):
Said wait, I said please. He said, we have something
called jugs or something yes, judgment under God.

Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
And when you get so many jugs, you have to
pull your pants down and get paddled. And he said
most of the boys kept their pants on, but Rocket
took his pants down.

Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
What's he laughing at?

Speaker 1 (01:28:11):
This is like serious and serious charges about your past,
paddled on your bare ass, and you purposely would get jugs? Now,
can you respond to these charges of this?

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
Older Man's not the way I recall any of this
at all, he told me. And I'm thinking, man, I
didn't know that about him. Have you ever been hitting?
Have you ever hit by a paddle by someone knows me?

Speaker 7 (01:28:32):
Look, what me and Kelly do at home is our
own business, all right, But outside of that, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
That's one it's a button. I'm talking about it.

Speaker 7 (01:28:40):
I can't recall it happened as sant next though there
was some other places and you.

Speaker 2 (01:28:44):
Used to purposely.

Speaker 1 (01:28:45):
There's another one ten jugs in order to be paddled
with your pants down.

Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Have you ever heard the swat when that paddle hits
your Have you ever heard that? Oh, it's a sweet sound.
It's wonderful.

Speaker 7 (01:28:56):
I've seen Peyton Manning naked more than I see my
wife naked in the last couple of years.

Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
I'm just saying, I mean, that's still the damn truth
right there. But at Deer Park we were.

Speaker 1 (01:29:04):
In a quadrangle into the summer in the spring when
the windows rope, but we know a c we sweated
like pigs and we.

Speaker 2 (01:29:10):
Look yeah, every now and then you would hear us
about it. You walk and you walk to school through
the snow, right uphilled both ways, and.

Speaker 1 (01:29:18):
Then sound would hit and all around the high school.
You get here, so you just hear it off in
the distance. Just got real quiet when they took somebody.

Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Out, and everyone in the seat a little higher, and.

Speaker 1 (01:29:30):
It was like, should their hands and Donny Helms would
have this done four or five, administer Tom Griswold, And
you should have heard it one swat and all the paddle.

Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
The paddle was like five ft long, and it had
like thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
Holes in it, you know, wind resistance and everybody and everybody, let's.

Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Hear them.

Speaker 3 (01:29:54):
Find the whip.

Speaker 7 (01:29:55):
Now, So that actually happened when you were school, Yes,
And in fact, written on that paddle was the board
of Education and I was not.

Speaker 2 (01:30:09):
No.

Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
There was a guy, his name was Donnie Helms. We
had a good looking teacher and she used to pull
the map down in front of the chalkboard. Boy, and
so we're walking in there and he put on, I
would like to uh, I would like to f you
of course, of course.

Speaker 2 (01:30:29):
On the blackboard. And so she would then pull up
the map.

Speaker 1 (01:30:32):
The gas Oh my god, everyone said.

Speaker 2 (01:30:38):
So she didn't see it, but she knew then she
had to go get mister So. And so here we
go and we would wait for that sound. It was
a wonderful.

Speaker 7 (01:30:48):
Did you think that society was a little bit better
when when there was there was fear?

Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
Racle?

Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
I feared Sister Monica Ann slapping me with a bunch
of cards on your.

Speaker 2 (01:31:00):
Hear is a great atturn. Fear is a great atturn.
Accept it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
And I loved it and I didn't, but I didn't
enjoy like the others getting it, and they got it good,
and so it wasn't only one sometimes enjoyed watching and
the guy would walk in and you go and he
gingerly sit down. Now is this true about you? It's

(01:31:27):
saying X, I can't say, give me some, and the
and the paddle would be hung up, hung up, I
dripping off of it.

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
Yes, she pulled that thing up.

Speaker 3 (01:31:39):
Watch it.

Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
Guess what helms down in the hallway?

Speaker 4 (01:31:45):
His crime?

Speaker 7 (01:31:48):
His crime in grade school? Maybe one of the funny
the times I laughed. The harst I ever have in
school is a buddy of mine. I won't say his name.
This is in actually seventh grade. It was like, you know,
quiet reading and our teacher. I'm gonna say her name either,
but she was old school and like her way or
the highway, right, great woman, and uh sitting there like,

(01:32:08):
you know, reading my book and stuff. And he had
got selected to you know, clean the chalkboards, right, sponge
him off and stuff. And all of a sudden I
hear rock rock Like I'm trying to just stare down
at my books. I don't want to get in trouble, right,
rock and I look up. He's standing behind her and
he's taking the wet sponge and wrote bitch right over
the top of her head.

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
And I just out loud, just burst. I could not
contain it.

Speaker 7 (01:32:34):
And then she's in her chair like trying to turn
around me and he's like, I'm trying to stretch ritch.

Speaker 2 (01:32:40):
Oh my god, give me.

Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
Would you have backed away from that pitch in the
bottom of the ninth inning and saw that.

Speaker 2 (01:32:47):
He backed away? He said it was just like an
involuntary reaction and just but you gotta think it.

Speaker 1 (01:32:53):
Gordon Vederino told me, in those circumstances, stand like a
statue and don't move.

Speaker 2 (01:32:58):
Crowd the play. A little bit happened two to two.
Who knows. He cost the Brewers the entire game. Of course,
wing your leg back, act like you got hit, you
can't ouch. They got the slow motion camera move. And
now he's struck out on a pitch over his head.
Now he's the game with a high heat. He's a goat.
What's on the big show today?

Speaker 7 (01:33:18):
And right out of the gate we got Steve good
You might see what plenty much going on.

Speaker 2 (01:33:22):
You see the police chief's comments.

Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
They're gonna start enforcing the law, and the highway patrol
is here now the adults surrounding Fountain Square.

Speaker 7 (01:33:31):
So I assume is going to take help from the
wine so he doesn't have to accept it from Trump. Correct,
that's for political play, right, send him, send him.

Speaker 2 (01:33:45):
I say, you don't send the guard, you send Richard K.
Jones bing go. So we have Steve Gooden on to
talk about that. Right out of the gate.

Speaker 7 (01:33:53):
Good Man, we have your former girlfriend Tanya. We're going
to talk about. I guess Brittany Ruby has released a statement.
Got this statement right now.

Speaker 1 (01:34:01):
I got it right here, Like Martin Luther talking about
the she gave the mayor twenty four hours any.

Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
Deadline, and he did out of town. He did it.
He's he's pretty good at not responding. And we're going
to enforce the law. Okay, yeah, for the law. Okay,
what did the chiefs say? Just want people to act better?
You have to?

Speaker 1 (01:34:18):
Yeah, I think when you bring back the board of education,
and that was said everybody straight.

Speaker 7 (01:34:23):
Straight you what else would help society?

Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
Uniforms and schools, every school that's another so much between
the North College.

Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
He'll go to uniform Yes, they did, because it's harder
to hide the handguns in the uniform.

Speaker 2 (01:34:36):
It makes a lot of sense, is that correct?

Speaker 3 (01:34:39):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:34:39):
How much car violence is there? Cars killed fifty thousand
people a year. Do you ever talk about car violence
or to talk about the driver of the car. We
talk about gun violence as if these guns are all
killing people.

Speaker 2 (01:34:50):
Walking around shooting people themselves, are killing the guns are
committing violence?

Speaker 1 (01:34:53):
Right, No, say get me out of the student's report please,
As Rockies, truth about the bombers come from the old
athletic director who said he enjoyed to be swatted with
his pants. Dad, Willy, you never know what you're gonna
hear about people in the other side of their story,
in their life.

Speaker 2 (01:35:11):
We're going to start enforcing the law.

Speaker 1 (01:35:12):
Okay, we leave you with the immortal words of the
Stooge Report.

Speaker 3 (01:35:17):
I think it's time that we blow something up.

Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
Thank you, Charlie on seven hundred WW
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