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April 29, 2025 • 94 mins
Willie and Chris Smitherman break down President Trump's first 100 days. Also Dr Robert Marbut explains new treatments for fentanyl overdoses. Finally Willie gets a weather update from Jennifer Ketchmark.
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Speaker 1 (00:06):
My Billy Cunningham, the great American. On this floor is
tunesday afternoon in the frist state rain counting later we're
told we could use summer course and rain in two
three days, and of course later on we're going to
celebrate in the central of College.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
This is Stuntional Awareness Day.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
We have an expert coming on in fentanyl, things of
that problems and things of those issues. One hundred thousand
Americans or more killed every year by fentanyl because the
Chinese government's hooked up with Mexican drug cartels and they're
selling this stuff all over the place. Is something different
than what it is, But until that takes place. Chris Smitherman,
former Vice mayor of the City of Cincinnati, Welcome to
the Bill Cunningham Show.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Christopher, how are you.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
I'm doing good.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
It's good.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
It's really good to hear your vote, your voice.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Bil.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
There's so much going on the one hundred days, the
first hundred days of the presidency, and more comes out
of the White House in one hundred days that we
saw in the White House and in four years out
of our President Biden.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
So you know, there's so much going on. But politics
are local, yep, and people still forget that. And Cincinnati
is right now in the process. Bill of picking the
next mayor of the City of Cincinnati can't be more important.
We have a strong mayor system. There are three people
running for mayor. I'm supporting Corey Bowman, who is running

(01:25):
for mayor. But the top two vote getters out of
the three. Next Tuesday when the polls crolls come out
and run for mayor. And I went over and voted
yesterday and it was a ghost town.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Turnout. Turnout is going to be eighteen percent. But before
we talk about the mayor, iland to talk about something else.
We discussed off the air how blessed the city of
Cincinnati is. But with the Ohio River, we have more
water flown by us every day we couldn't use in
a thousand lifetimes. And I've said to the powers that
be many times. We have one hundred thousand miles of
pipelines going thither and fro all over the country. How

(02:00):
about taking pipelines and diverting the Ohio River water to
where it's needed. I know that makes too much sense,
but we have pipelines going from here to the Gulf
of America. We have pipelines from here to the Atlantic,
here to the Pacific up north. And I've said to
numerous politicians. I keep saying it, why don't we have
two or three large six foot pipelines from the Ohio River,

(02:20):
maybe in Cairo, Illinois, And when the water is just
flowing past us at a high rate of speed, take
that water, store it and out west or down south.
And you told me off the air that if you
live in Texas or California, and like Tony Benner has
a ranch somewhere near a Maillo and he cannot save
the water off his roof when it's raining to put

(02:42):
in barrels. That's like a fine you get in trouble.
It's wrong. So explain to me how, on one hand,
we have trillions of gallons of water flowing by us
into the Mississippi out into the Gulf, supposedly rising the
oceans in such a way that Florida is going to
be inundated, which I don't believe. And so we could
divert that wall places like Texas, Arizona, Utah, California. And

(03:04):
why doesn't that happen. It's a simple idea. Why don't
we do that? Politicians can't give me an answer.

Speaker 5 (03:09):
So let me first share with you that Cincinnati, most
people don't realize this, we have the best water system
in the world. And that's not an exaggeration. So people
come from all over the world to figure out how
Cincinnati cleaned its water. And we provide water in the
Cincinnati to places like Blue Ash, places like Redding, places
like Madeira, and so our water no matter where you

(03:32):
live out in the region, bill in the even in
the Great Kinwood Country Club, we provide the water from
the city of Cincinnati out there, even though it's a
place that I can't even afford. But the reality of
it is, we have great water here. And what I
really see, and I'll try to answer your question, but
what I see here is out in the future, really,

(03:55):
people are going to start making decisions about where they
can get clean water where there aren't droughts. We can't
see it now, but but water is like gold. And
so there's so many places that are experiencing droughts where
they tell you how many hours you can have your
water on to water your lawn, or how long you
can how many times you can wash your clothes, or

(04:18):
any of those kinds of things. We never deal with
it because it's so plentiful that you don't have a
system that allows us to clean it. I'm sharing with Willy,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't put a pipeline in and start
pushing our water out somewhere else because I think that
those communities ultimately are gonna be coming our way and
they're gonna help us populate. They're gonna build big, beautiful

(04:39):
mansions out in the Kinwood area. We're gonna be able
to collect revenue from all of that because people ultimately
will be making decisions around where they can get basic
services like water.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
You know, whenever I talk to state leaders, they tell
me between Lake Erie and the Ohio River, we have
more water. We couldn't use it in a million lifetimes.
That's a differents Let's talk about too other issues. You
bring up the mayor's race. I'm watching Michelle Obama's podcast
because you don't have to, and she's sitting there on
the most recent podcast decrying the racism of Donald Trump

(05:12):
because she he is deporting persons of color and that
racism is rampant. And then you got Governor pritz Or,
the governor of Illinois, comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler.
Whenever you go to Adolf Hitler, you lose the argument.
Right there be goes no character in human history ever
caused the wreckage that Adolf Hitler calls. And so she
made the point that because of all the immigrants, not

(05:33):
illegal immigrants, being deported without due process, that somehow Donald
Trump is a racist. Now, if the three point one
million immigrants I said, three point one million deported by
the Deporter in Chief, Barack Husein Obama, each had a hearing,
we wouldn't get to the first one hundred thousand of
those three point one million. Up to this point, Donald

(05:56):
Trump is deported twenty six thousand as compared to three
point one million over eight years. Now, in the first
four years, Trump deported one point one million. He wasn't
even close to what Barack Hussain Obama was doing. And
so it's a nice tactic to use because it raises
the racism flag and many saluted constantly whenever it raised

(06:17):
by an Obama. And secondly, it's a great fundraiser. In
other words, it motivates people to believe as if due
process rights must be given to illegals who come into
this country illegally, who commit crime here. If hearings are provided,
lawyers and courtrooms are provided, we will never get to
one tenth of that number over eight years. And so
Michelle Obama is raising the R flag. It's racism when

(06:39):
her husband deported three point one million without due process.
And secondly, it's being used as a fundraiser by the
ACLU and others to raise money to keep their jobs.
Can you smell when I'm cooking?

Speaker 5 (06:51):
So first, let me say that President Barack Obama was
right about his deportation policy. People are coming into our
country illegally. Jumping the line I support legal immigration, I
would predict that you support legal immigration. So it's important
to define that because we're talking about people who have
come into our country illegally. The current president is focused

(07:15):
on criminals. President Barack Obama was very broad in his deportation.
It wasn't focused in on a gang members for example,
a rape and pillage.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Everybody wants correct, correct.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
So his public policy, Yeah, his public policy was very
very broad, and he was you know, you know, I
heard recently there was a case where there was a
family that was separated, meaning President Barack Obama would separate families.
He would absolutely deport and he was an aggressive deporter.
And guess what, I wasn't against it because people were
coming into our country illegally. I don't know whether the

(07:53):
first lady doesn't understand or didn't know her own husband's
public policy, So I'm not going to speak to that,
but what I will take. What I will tell you
is that the work that our current president is doing
is saving lives because you see the people that he's
reporting is so serious. These are people that are literally
praying on Americans and praying on children, and praying on

(08:14):
women just out walking or jogging or on a playground.
So this is the right thing to do. And I
hope that our courts, which these activist federal justices, which
I know that your wife would weigh in on this. Hey, listen,
should not be injecting themselves in what the executive branch
is doing currently. Like they didn't do when President Obama

(08:36):
was the president, they shouldn't be doing it now when
President Trump is a president. We've got to bring law
in order in our community, particularly as it relates I
don't even want to call them guests. Let me just
get ten seconds on this to say, Louisiana Senator Kennedy.
I love his analogy. This week he said, listen, I

(08:58):
locked my doors for a reason. It's not because I
don't like my neighbors. I like my neighbors. I lock
my door so that I can protect my family right.
And so the point of it is, we're not saying
we're having a secure border. There is no country if
you don't have a secure border. It's not saying we
don't want people to come into our country lawfully. We're

(09:18):
saying we don't want them to come in illegally. The
last thing I'll say is African Americans and Latinos being
told who are looking at this issue will say the
same thing. That's why President Barack Obama could do what
he was doing, because so many African Americans said, listen,
I want you to deport people who will come into
our country illegally. And we understood the dread Scott case,

(09:40):
which is now going to the Supreme Court related to
birth citizenship off a slave who is so smart, who
traveled to Saint Louis. Republican lawyers fought for him to say,
guess what, you have the right to be free. Anybody
listening to this should understand the dread scot case and
what is actually happening before the Supreme Court, probably in

(10:00):
the next few weeks.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Well, I thought it was remarkable. And now all the
Democratic parties in favor of Venezuela and gang members who
commit rapes and robberies. Every now and then, you might
have a mother deported illegally who's here illegally, and she's
given the option of taking her children with her or not.
She knew having the babies here would be an anchor baby.
All of them, by the way, are on public assistance

(10:22):
of one type or another, and that when you're found out,
that's part of the risk of committing a criminal act,
which is breaking into the country illegally, you may be
held to account for that. And she elected to take
her kids with her back to Venezuela, which I fully understand,
instead of leaving those American citizens here. Now, secondly, I
want to get you know, Michelle Obama is at the
hallmark of maximizing her own identity and money and power,

(10:45):
and she said during this podcast, I don't have to
deal with much of this. I have a four car
caravan wherever I go, and they hold the stop lights
for me. So I'm Michelle Obama. I don't have to
deal with it. I got caravans whenever I go. But
I'm not the typical black woman that has to live
under Donald Trump. She kind of concluded by saying, racism
is at the heart of what Donald Trump is doing.

(11:09):
By her definition, her husband was the biggest racist in
American history. Secondly, kids downtown, Jim Moooring, Tracy Swagman and
others have this plan, and I think it's going to work,
except on maybe Tuesday night and Wednesday night. Last weekend
wasn't much of a real test. The weather was terrible
and the Reds weren't in town, so there wasn't much
going on at the banks. Anyway, what do you see

(11:29):
as a father of I believe five great kids that
you and Pam raised so well in Avondale, that is lacking.
That causes large numbers of youth in their fourteen, fifteen,
sixteenth year of life to go downtown, sit on the
river bank, smoke marijuana, et cetera. We had Ken Kober
the police department said that they look around smoke pot

(11:51):
and look for another victim. That's not a good look
for the city of Cincinnati.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
Well, currently we just have a week mayor in mayor
of pure Va opinion, and we have a council, in
my opinion, that has taken their eye off the ball,
just like we've seen in many of our quote sanctuary
cities across the country. So here's the reality. Parents need
to know where their kids are willing. And you can't
have twelve, thirteen and fourteen year olds downtown breaking curfew

(12:19):
and then tell your police department. You tie their hands
and you say, I don't want you to go up
and ask any question. I don't want you to talk
to them. I don't want you to do proactive police people,
and our police department understands that. Unfortunately, because they have
this week mayor who won't support them on a Monday
morning when they have some type of interaction that doesn't

(12:40):
go the best, that they know that that city Hall
and that mayor will throw them under the bus. At
the heart of it, our electeds aren't backing our Cincinnati
to police department. And again is why I'm supporting Corey
Bowman and trying to get him out of the primary
next Tuesday when the polls close. The point that I'm
trying to make is if parent this is a parent

(13:01):
issue willing, and we have a counsel that won't go
down and be heavy handed. Meaning if you don't know
where your thirteen year old child is and it's two
o'clock in the morning, I say, that's a major problem.
It never happened in my household with my father. Never
happened in my household with my mother. And let me
tell you, if anybody called me, called that house teacher

(13:23):
or police officer or anybody, my dad would either say,
let them have it, don't come back here. I'm not
coming to get you. That was always the rule in
our house, which nobody had to experience. That are number two.
My parents always supported. The teachers are the faculty in
our public schools. Our public schools, many of them are failing.
We've got to own up to that. And part of
it willing is the discipline. Meaning our teachers are phenomenal.

(13:47):
I don't want to beat up school teachers. My wife
was a school teacher. They're in these classrooms with four
or five kids that when they try to get them out.
I'm even when they assault a teacher, knock her teeth out,
knock her down, throw a computer at one of our
men teachers. The system will not even remove the kids
from the school. They then end up downtown at two
or three o'clock in the morning. And our police officers,

(14:09):
no matter where they are, whether it's Madeira, Reading or downtown,
they are not dead. They're not uncles, they're not cousins.
They're cops. And we need to allow our cops to
do their jobs. But we've got to have a city
hall in Cincinnati, or in Dayton, or in Cleveland, whoever's
listening to it is anywhere across the country. You've got
to have local officials that are willing to back up
their law enforcement, and we just don't have it.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
I know it's a small thing, but it offends me
a bit when I go around Washington Park, and my
family's roots go deep into the soil of Washington Park,
and I watch numerous people smoking marijuana publicly with children
running in and out of the fountains in the summertime.
And I've walked up to a cop there two or
three times in uniform. I said, how come you're not
enforcing the marijuana laws. He said, We're told not to

(14:53):
do it. And it's a little thing, but it's hard
to go to any public event, including angles outside the
game of the Reds outside the game before the event
takes place without smelling marijuana everywhere, and it sends the
message that if we don't enforce the little laws, maybe
the big ones will take care of themselves. And these

(15:14):
kids that do this, number one, they're underage. Number two,
that's a curfew violation. And number three, they have no fathers,
no mothers, no one who cares about them. And I
care deeply about kids from dysfunctional families because you had
a functional family. I did not have so much of
a functional family growing up, but I lived in a
culture around Saint Savior's at Deer Park where there was

(15:35):
people looking out for other kids. And I think it's
a sadness, it's a sickness. We need strong law enforcement.
We don't have it. Well, we got to run once
again up against the clock. You know how that works
in radio. And once again, Chris.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
Thank you for having thanks for having me on. People
can follow me at vote Smitherman on social media on
X and again as smart. I was just talking to
a guy down here at Jim and Jack and sit
them over to the Board of Election and say that
this person was from Saylor Park. Please go and cash
or vote for Corey Bowman. He's got to come out

(16:10):
of that primary. And I appreciate the opportunity to say
that on your airways.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Will you say all Christopher Smitherman, stay strong. We'll see
what occurs. Let's continue with more. And once again, when
you let the small things go by, like speeding tickets
and they put up speed bumps, no big deal, Smoking
marijuana in public, no big deal. Suddenly there's a sense
of lawlessness that manifests itself in horrible ways. Let's continue
with more. After one o'clock today, we've scheduled a guest

(16:34):
on fentanyl Death Incorporated. And once again, many weeks ago,
I had on the family of Jackquell. Do it for Jack,
go to the website, check it out, and we had
Brad winsterp here with a mother and father and they
did a great job explaining how their son, a Muller
grad Jack Quell I met his end and using fentanyl
unbeknownst to him. And today's today we commemorate in a

(16:56):
sense the fentanyl death calls by all kinds of issues,
but be care full about what you take from friends
and family as to where it came from. Let's continue
with more Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WULWI Billy.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
Cunningham, the Great America.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Let's set up the rest of today's sneak show after
one o'clock today will be doctor Robert de Marbret. Today
is National Fentanyl Awareness Day, National Fentanyl Awareness Day, and
I want to talk to doctor Marbat about where this
thing came from, how it occurred. I've read some things
at the Wall Street Journal that once the crackdown took
place of the farmer industry, that somehow that caused a

(17:36):
rise and of fueling, shall we say, fentanyl paid for
by the communist red Chinese and an agreement in concert
with Mexican drug cartels, and the two of them together
have imported tons of fentanyl into the United States of
America which now are capable of being made inside of
our nation with the right chemical pharmaceutical precursors ahead of time.

(18:00):
So we're going to get an update from doctor Robert Marbat.
He's got a documentary out and a few weeks ago
ahead on Brad Weinstrip and the parents of Jack Quill,
who was a Muller High School graduate who found himself
taking some recreational cocaine on the East Coast, and it
was laced with a fentanyl and he didn't make it.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
He died.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
And so every year about one hundred thousand or more
Americans are killed. The Mexican drug cartels the last three
months have had difficulty getting the product in the country
because of Donald Trump, And so now the cost of
a pill containing fentanyl has gone from like one dollar
to seventeen dollars, which is a good thing when you

(18:44):
think about it, but that means they're making even more money.
So we'll see what happens. But we have a report
coming after one o'clock on that and more. Plus I'm
holding a note here put out by the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Bengals appreciate Hamley County support in passing today's Memoran
of Understanding, which is a step toward preserving pay Court
Stadium as an asset for the community and the downtown.

(19:06):
The Bengals primary object has been to keep operating successfully
in pay Corpse Stadium. In today's MoU keeps paid Corpse
Stadium in good shape for fans and tending events, and
continues the effort to build a world class riverfront in
the community. Many good things have happened over the past
twenty five years. Team is glad to continue working with
Hamilton County. The vote was two to one. Alisa Reese

(19:26):
said no, she wanted to see more. The other two
voted yes. So this is still contingent, shall we say,
on a deal being struck at this point, this is
a memorandum of understanding. The devil might be in the details,
but the goal is to have this money one hundred
and eighty seven million dollars spent, two thirds from the Bengals,
one third from the county, and then use that as

(19:47):
a hook in order to get the state of Ohio
to step up, which might be a bridge too far.
The more and more I speak to my friends, the
power brokers in Columbus, the more and more Republicans are
telling me that bill millionaire club owners should not get
a lot of money from the public, especially from the
general Revenue Fund. So we'll see what happens down the road.

(20:08):
And I would say this, I was with you thirty
years ago when this sales tax thing was passed, and
over the last thirty years, we're not in some economic
crisis in Hamilton County that thirty years has gone by.
We're still standing, still surviving, having the worst least deal
in the world, where the taxpayer picked up ninety five percent,

(20:29):
the Bengals picked up five percent, And it looks to
me as if they're willing to pick up a large
chunk of the remodeling of pay Course Stadium. So did
we survive the last thirty years with the Bengals stadium deal?
Did we make it from nineteen ninety five until now?
Are we okay? Well, yeah, it's okay, So strike a

(20:51):
better deal. The Bengals are a critical, critical part of
the fabric of our community, extremely extremely important. There's only
like twenty eight cities that have this. New York have
a couple in the LA region as a couple, and
so take Washington and Baltimore somewhat close together. We're well
positioned and we're a world class city and a large

(21:14):
list because of the major League sports team. Imagine Cincinnati
without the Reds of the Bengals or without FC. I mean,
it's the driver to everything happening on the riverfront. So
strike a better deal. It looks like Katie Blackburn Brown
and Troy and Michael Brown are willing to put more

(21:35):
money into the deal to remodel an existing stadium and
drive it forward for another twenty five years. And so
did we survive the last thirty years with the Bengals deal?

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Could it have been much better thirty years ago, absolutely, yes,
But we're okay and somehow this if the Bengals continue
to want to stay here, which appears to be the case,
because another generation of the Brown families take looking over
Troy and Katie, another generation passed them, and the next
thirty years will see what happens.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
But I think it's going to be okay.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Secondly, as you may know, today is the one hundredth
day of the Trump administration and I have a guest
on I think tomorrow or Friday. I'm off Thursday with
Reds Baseball. Either tomorrow or Friday. That is chronicled the
amount of media coverage toward Donald Trump. And believe it
or not, it's gotten worse than it was in the
first term. Almost impossible to believe. But the negative media

(22:32):
coverage in the attacks on Donald Trump are louder and
more pervasive now than they were in the first one
hundred days of the first Trump term. It is worse
today to get the truth from the media than it
was even eight years ago, in twenty seventeen, it's worse.
There's no objectivity, there's no independence, there's nothing good. It's
ever happening if it's Donald Trump, and if it's a Democrat,

(22:54):
nothing bad ever occurs. And when I reference this with
Christopher Smitherman about about Michelle Obama, who considers herself the
mother of the modern Democratic Party, who decried the number
of deportations under Donald Trump, and she corselated at the
defeat of racism that that's the problem because from her mindset,

(23:18):
she's lived and died with racism every day of her life,
even though she's worth two hundred million dollars and travels
around in caravans with four or five cars, taking care
of every one of her needs. And she so blames
racism for all the failures of the word. So I
ran out some numbers about the deportations under Obama, and

(23:38):
the deportations in the first four years of Donald Trump,
and the deportations up to this point according to the
Immigration and that Naturalization Service, in the eight years of
Donald In the eight years of Barack Hussein Obama, with
Michelle Obama at his side, there were three million, sixty
two thousand, five hundred and eighty one deportation under Obama.

(24:01):
He was known by the ACLU at that point as
the King of deportations, and he did it. And I've
played for you previously all the cuts of Obama himself
sounding like Donald Trump today about the harm caused by
illegals inside this country. We can't be a nation without fences,
without borders, that if you come here legally, we want you,

(24:22):
you've come here illegally, we don't want you. And at
no point did the media jump on top of Obama
for eight years and complain about lack of do process.
If even a small percentage of the three million plus
deportations under Obama had hearings, we would not get through
fifty thousand of the three million. A hearing consists of

(24:44):
lawyers and judges and rulings courts of record and appeal
and appeal and appeal. They were struck down repeatedly. Is
not necessary. So when a Democrat like Obama's in the
White House and he has the largest deportation rate in
American history, the media largely ignored it because they didn't

(25:04):
want to criticize Obama.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
They never did that.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
They never scrutinized his policies whatsoever, nor where he came
from and his other relationship, shall we say, in his
life because it didn't fit the media diet tribe. And
so compare that to the first The first four years
of Donald Trump was one million, forty seven thousand, which
is one third of what Obama did. And in the

(25:28):
first one hundred days, there's been one hundred and thirty
nine thousand deportations under Trump for the first one hundred days.
If you would, if we take one hundred and forty
thousand over a year, that'd be about four hundred and
twenty thousand, four and fifty thousand over the first year
of the of the Trump term, not even close to
what Obama did, not even the same ballpark. But if

(25:52):
there's money to be raised and the cloaking of one
inside of Victimization Awardrobe Michelle Obama survives, then if the
facts be damned, if the facts don't work, let's change
the facts to fit our bias. And that's what the
Democrats have done on this issue, especially when it comes

(26:14):
to why Donald Trump was elected. Back in November November
the fifth, we had serious concerns, didn't you that the
American people would see through all the bs and actually
deal with the fact that we can't afford four more
years of Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Slash Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
By the way, Democratic primary voters did not select Hillary
Clinton in twenty to sixteen to run against Trump, and then,
of course in twenty twenty four, the Democratic voters voted
for Joe Biden, and the heads of the Democratic Party said, well,
even though you voted for Joe Biden in the primaries,
gave him fourteen million votes, the Obamas and the Clintons

(26:51):
got together to usher and Nancy Pelosi out of office,
Joe Biden and install Kamala Harris's their nominee without the
vote of the Demoocratic primary voters. And they're worried about democracy,
a threat to democracy. So in November of twenty twenty four,
the American people said to Donald Trump, secure the border,

(27:13):
the rapes, the robberies, the drugs, We can't take it anymore.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Has he done that? Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (27:20):
In fact, the border crossings are down to about three
hundred per day as supposed to ten thousand per day
under Joe Biden, and those who come across illegally, those
three hundred get a quick hearing, and out they go.
He was told November the fifth to boost the economy.
We're in process of getting a great economy because I

(27:42):
see there's something in the range of three trillion dollars
of new business coming into America from so called American
companies who have factories and operations overseas that are going
to come back into America. Three trillion dollars. Will that
take one to three years? Absolutely? Is it happeningsolute? He
also had a mandate to limit the size and scope

(28:04):
of government. We have forty percent more spending and forty
percent more employees working for the government in twenty twenty
four than we had in twenty nineteen. There was an
explosion a government spending in personnel under Joe Biden. That's
been reversed. And in a sense, we voted for Trump

(28:24):
because we wanted to have a little more respect on
the world stage. And when Trump took office in January,
had terrible, terrible things on his plate. What was happening
in Israel, what was happening in Ukraine, What was happening
with the deficits happening with American jobs. The only growth
of jobs under Joe Biden, we're in government jobs, and
that's been reversed completely. So, whether it was eight or

(28:46):
twelve million legals coming into the country, fifty thousand pounds
of fentanel crossing the southern border, and we said, we
can't do this anymore. We need a different approach, and
it did work. Right now in the southern border, the
apprehensions have plummeted by ninety seven percent compared to February

(29:06):
of twenty twenty five to February of twenty twenty four,
ninety seven percent, and they're going down even more because
who wants to make that trip from somewhere hundreds or
thousands of miles away when actually you can't walk across
the southern border and getting hearing date five to seven
years away.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
No one does that.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Plus Trump has taken billions of dollars away from the
drug traffickers, saving girls and women the indignity of being
repeatedly raped as they make their way from wherever they're
coming from over the Daring Gap into the southern border
of this country.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
They save that.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
And so promises made, I say, promises kept by Donald Trump. Now,
will it takes some time? Do you have the patients
to accept the fact that these economic changes may take
one to three years to transpire. I hope you do
have the patients to accept the things that are good
for this country will take some time. Plus, we no longer,

(30:02):
shall we say, have girls being invaded by teenage boys
in the locker rooms, and efforts are strongly underway to
make sure that men do not play women's sports, and
including the sexual mutilations of our kids and shutting down
psychiatric hospital flooding the streets with the mentally ill is

(30:23):
something the president's working on. So the first one hundred days,
I think we're damn good. But if you watch the
media and read what the media says, this is awful.
We did a snapshot and it said that his presidential
ratings are down to forty one percent. The stock market
had the worst march, it said, and since the Great Depression,
well in April, the stock market's been up in the

(30:44):
media doesn't talk about it. And by the way, what
happened to the Brago Garcia guy. Remember he was the
poster child for due process rights. Suddenly no longer covered
by the mainstream media, and now he's going to join
other gang members, shall we say? In a prison in Nolsalva,
and now the Democratic Party is ignored it. But racism
for Michelle Obama is a good business, makes a lot

(31:06):
of money, makes you feel like a victim, and it
cosses her to have identity, that is, I'm the mother
of the Democratic Party, and I hate all these deportations
when her husband had three million, sixty two thousand, five
hundred and eighty one when he was in office. Let's
continue with more and lastly, Reds baseball looking pretty good.

Speaker 2 (31:26):
Three to one.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
They won with the Cardinals and the team is now
one game out of first place. In fact that the
Cubs lose today and the Reds win, the Reds are
tied for first place in the Central Division of the
National League. Keep Hope alive. On my ex account, I
referenced the fact that I sense this team's going to
win about eighty five to ninety games and they're going

(31:48):
to beat the Cubs and the Cardinals for the championship
of the Central Division, then march for glory. They remind
me to an extent about the nineteen ninety Reds and
from eighty eight eighty nine finished in second place. Get there,
and pot Rose lou took them to the Promised Land.
And I think Frank ConA is going to do the
same thing eretime about five forty tonight, first pitch about

(32:08):
six forty at Trouma the Red Lakes and All Great
Americans News Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunning him
the Great American. About three weeks ago I had on
Congressman brad Winstrip and the parents of Jack Quell, who
found himself in a situation on the East Coast three

(32:32):
or four years after graduation, in which he was working
doing his thing and a friend to him were using
some cocaine which they should not have done. The parents
have freely admit to that he was a graduate of
Muller High School. Great kid, shouldn't have done it.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
He did it.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
And I had a deadly dose of fentanyl inside. And
Jackquell died by himself gasping for breath. And they have
a foundation Do It for Jack, Do It for Jack
dot com, which is out there. And I think today
is National Fentanyl Awareness Day. And there's an explosive new
documentary available from doctor Robert to Margaret Fent and Old

(33:08):
Death Incorporated has taken America by storm. The number is
north of one hundred thousand Americans every year. Dive of
it and doctor Robert Margaret, welcome again to the Bill
Cunningham Show, and explain to me how it started, where
it came from. The last few years, it's metastasized, and
I think Donald Trump's behavior on the southern border certainly
has held quite a bit and stemming the tide, but

(33:30):
that's not going to stop it. Explain why this crisis
is happening right.

Speaker 6 (33:34):
Now, Well, it really only started about fifteen years ago,
and there's a direct tie between Purdue Pharma in the
Southwest border and the Mexican cartels. As we all remember
that crisis that went on in all the lawsuits against
the hospitals, doctors, pharmacies. So suddenly that drug supply dried up,

(33:57):
the synthetic opioids, and they had millions of people on scripts,
hundreds of thousands addicted. So China, working with the Mexican cartels,
start bringing it across the southwest border and that was
the start of the fentinyl crisis about fifteen years ago.
Since then, it's evolved as you start to tighten up,
and President Trump has done an amazing job of closing

(34:20):
down the Southwest border and he's also working on the
northern border with the Canadian biker gangs who started to
get into the business right And so as we close
those borders down, we're going to have to also start
working at the boards of jury. It's natural that it
will start to come through. And the other thing I'm
really getting worried about is that people will start producing

(34:43):
it internally. Because United States, which is only about four
and a half percent of the world's populations, consuming thirty
eight percent of the worldwide supply of fentanyl.

Speaker 4 (34:54):
So as you've closed.

Speaker 6 (34:55):
Down the borders, and by the way, the price has
already started to climb. The price for one pill of
a thirty milligram pill was way below a dollar. Now
it's up in some parts of the country fifteen eighteen dollars.
That means the border is working, it means it's tightened up.
But what we don't want to have is now suddenly

(35:16):
a gang down the street starting to produce it. And
that's what I worry about will be the next phase here.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
So it's not required from Russia or from China or
from Iran. All countries who wish us ill and the
view of the Chinese government about the typical American is fat, lazy, fat,
and flatulan. That's the view, and they won us dead
and Xhijio ping has been successful. So you're saying, even
if we have some success with China not importing fentanyl,

(35:45):
I read somewhere that someone can buy on Amazon at
pill press for like one or two hundred dollars, and
somebody could get into the fentanyl business quickly by buying
a pill press and putting the fentanyl inside the drug
stamp something on it to make it look like an
acceptable drug. And someone could be in the fentanyl business quickly.

(36:07):
But where do they get the precursors? Where did they
get the drug itself?

Speaker 6 (36:11):
Doctor, Well, the precursors or if you will, the active
ingredients still are coming mostly from China. They're coming from
a few other places, Pakistan, India, but China is about
eighty percent of the precursors and now pre precursors. And
so that's why you've still got to be tough on China.

(36:31):
You got it cut down all the precursors, but we
also got to be very aware that as you can
get these precursors into the United States through a lot
of different ways. I mean, some people were just mailing
it into the United States and it wasn't getting checked.
And that's what's so great about President Trump is he's

(36:53):
taken this serious. He's gone after both borders, both in
the northern and southern border. He's gone after the ports
of entry. Is getting tighter at the airports and so
and we know that's working because the price of a
pill was under a dollar just four or five six
months ago, and now it's running about fifteen eighteen dollars

(37:15):
in parts of the United States. So we now know
the borders are getting tightened up. Now we have to
then start focusing on our own gang activity inside the
United States, because my prediction is that will start to
shift into the local gangs or sort of the gang
down the street will say, hey, I can get into that.
I can make that profit now that the borders are tighter.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
So this fentanyl could be in marijuana, it could be
in pills, it could be in cocaine, it could be
in heroin. What is the motivation of a drug dealer.
Let's say you're in the drug dealing business to kill
your customer. I mean, I think about Jack Quill from
Muller High School. Well, what is the motivation of killing

(37:57):
your customer?

Speaker 6 (37:59):
Well, their motive pure money, and they want to sell
as much of it as they can. They are working
really hard to try to lower the lethality of it
so that people will live and buy more. But the
problem with fentanyl, unlike any other drug we've ever seen,
is the potency is so so powerful that no matter

(38:20):
how much you cut it, it's still deadly. And they're
really working hard. Like up in Kensington in Philadelphia that
was the epicenter of a version of fitnol called trank,
which is mixing horse tranquilizer with fentanyl and the goal
and think about that horse tranquilizer, that'd be bad enough,

(38:42):
but we're going to mix it with finnyl. But their
goal is to make it less lethal so that you'll
continue to buy. So they're really trying to lower the
You know how potent this drug is, but finnyl is
so powerful.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
That's the problem. That's the hard part to do. High
is so powerful.

Speaker 6 (39:02):
People crave that high that they'll do anything to get it,
even if they know it's it might kill them.

Speaker 4 (39:08):
And that's just mind boggling to me. How we got here.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
Well, if I would take a salt shaker and turn
it upside down one time. How many minute grains of
salt representing one little grain of fentanyl is too much?

Speaker 6 (39:27):
Well, two grains of salt would kill most anybody in fentanyl,
if it was any fentanyl equivalent, and three grains would
kill anybody two. So two to three grains of salt
would kill a person. Another way to think about it
is a rice grain. An average rice grain would kill
fifteen people.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
One grain of rice would kill And so that's the problem.
When the drug dealers are mixing this, they may be
a little bit off, and if they're a little bit off,
they'll kill They'll kill the customer absolutely.

Speaker 6 (40:01):
And sometimes your batch that this is not done in
white glove labs, is perfectly mixed with titrations and all this.
This is done in back alleys and jungles, you know,
in the back of burnout buses, And so you might
have a batch that comes out and has very little
fentanyl in it, and they've sold it to the customer

(40:25):
and they're disappointed, and then another part of the batch
may have more of it. The other problem we're starting
to see is about seventy percent of all other illisted
drugs are now starting to have traces of fitanyl in it,
and if you have a trace of coke or math,
that's bad for you. But the lethality level, the potency

(40:46):
level is just not nearly what it is in fitanyl.

Speaker 4 (40:49):
That literally finnyl dust will kill you pol You know, we've.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
Not seen that in any other drug. That literally dust
from making fentanyl will kill you.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
I'm not too active in the drug community, but I'm
told by Cincinnati cops that there are drug abusers. There
are drug abuses on the street and they take their drugs,
whether it's marijuana or whether it's a pill or cocaine
or heroin, anticipating it's filled with fentanyl. And they have
a friend with narkham next to them and if I

(41:22):
pass out and don't come back, hit me with narkam.
And so many people do not travel around with narkham
on them. And now it's become a thing to have
public institutions have narkham available, that if at the library
of police department. And there's a terrible problem in the

(41:43):
inner cities of this great country of ours, with thousands
of homeless individuals that are mentally ill and drug addicted,
who will have a copious amounts of narkam available. So
when they get that extra little grain of fentanyl in
their heroine or in their marijuana and smoking it, even
as you say the dust of a fennyl can kill,

(42:04):
they have someone available with narkam. Would you encourage colleges, universities,
more police departments, public libraries, employers to have narkam available.

Speaker 6 (42:17):
This is a real complex issue because in one side
you absolutely saved the person to live another day.

Speaker 4 (42:25):
The downside is it doesn't solve the problem in the
long run.

Speaker 6 (42:29):
It doesn't even solve the problem in the intermediate run.
It does solve it for that particular dosing or that overdose.
And so to me, we got to set up a
system where the narkan is in conjunction with treatment and
recovery and that you go in. But unfortunately, especially the
West Coast and a little bit in the Northeast, we've

(42:52):
made it so easy to get high and so hard
to get treatment. We've got to flip that on the
head and make it easy to get treatment hard get high.
So if you're using narkan with the treatment and recovery
protocol makes all the sense in the world. But if
we start using narcan is sort of a crutch to

(43:13):
be able to use more drugs. That starts to become
a big problem.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
The lethality of this particular drug. I'm am I correct
to state that about seventy percent of illicit drugs of
one type or another carries fentanyl inside. Is the great majority,
whether it's marijuana, heroin, cocaine, myth, the great majority have
fentanyl inside the.

Speaker 4 (43:39):
Drug exactly right.

Speaker 6 (43:43):
And that's why we can't just be talking about fitnyl.
We have to be talking about all illicit drugs and
the fact that over two thirds of whatever illicit drug
you have on the street is has fitnel in it.
We really have to realize is how are you going
to be lucky and get a non lethal dose? Because

(44:05):
it literally is that you're going to be lucky. Because
what I'm finding when I spend time out on the
streets and working with the police officers and doing the
outreach with the homelessness community, a lot of the dealers
don't even know fittnel was in it. You know, it
was literally tainted. You know, it wasn't purposely laced, It
wasn't like a marketing tool. It was somebody when Thursday

(44:27):
was making fetnyl and Friday they were making K two
spice and it got cross contaminated and they literally don't
know that.

Speaker 1 (44:36):
Okay, Lastly, there's a foreign policy element to this. I
think you've addressed briefly in this interview relative to communist
red China who want to kill Americans, and they also
the Mexican drug cartels are making addition, human trafficking, with
human trafficking now at the bottom because of Donald Trump.
This is about the one hundredth day, there's been a

(44:57):
ninety seven percent reduction in a legal immigrants coming across
the southern border. And so now, what is communist red
China do If the price of these pills, instead of
being a dollar, are going to be fifteen to eighteen dollars,
what is communist red trying to do? They view us
as horrible, fat, lazy, and flatulent human beings that are

(45:18):
incapable of governing their own passions and desires. So what
is China? How do they react to the idea that
the mules across the southern border are not going to
be there anymore?

Speaker 4 (45:30):
So think about it from a China point of view.

Speaker 6 (45:32):
They're bringing in hard green cash you know, heartback currency
when they have a very weak currency, so they're getting
money in. It doesn't cost them any money to do this,
and they're destabilizing their number one adversaries, so they make
money while destabilizing their adversary. I don't think they're going
to pull up stakes and say, all right, we're done

(45:54):
that because of a fifteen year run.

Speaker 4 (45:56):
On fentanyl and we're out of here.

Speaker 6 (45:58):
I think they're going to start trying to find other
ways to get the precursors. And now they're starting to
specialize on what's called pre precursors, and they're trying to
get it into our country.

Speaker 4 (46:09):
And so this is cat and mouse game. But it's
not a.

Speaker 6 (46:14):
Game, it's that And so we absolutely have to be
ready for them to start trying to get more through
the airport's now more through the water ports on the
east and west coast because President Trump is locked down
the southwest border.

Speaker 4 (46:31):
It is a trickle.

Speaker 6 (46:33):
And the number I always follow, and I know it's
a little bit wonky, is what's called the getaways.

Speaker 4 (46:39):
You know, how many people did they see on video.

Speaker 6 (46:41):
Or the sensors that they weren't able to get and
at times that had been over a million a year.
I think one time. It's like one point eight million
over the last four years. Don't hold me that, but
I think it's a ballpark there. Now we're down to
single digit getaways in a week.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
I'm it.

Speaker 6 (47:00):
So he has really done a great job on the
southwest border. He's also working that part on the northern border.
But that means our water ports and our airports, the
Canadian frontier between Alaska and Canada. A lot of people
forget that. The Canadian US is the longest linear border

(47:20):
between any two countries in the world, ground border, and
a lot of people forget that. So I think they're
not going to pull up states. I don't think they're
going to say the party is over. I think they're
just going to find new ways to try to get
it in. And we got to be adaptable and moved
quickly to intervene.

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Doctor Robert Dermarbaret. The documentary is Fentanyl Death Incorporated. You're
with the Discovery Institute and you've sounded the alarm again. Today,
April the twenty ninth, is National Fentanyl Awareness Day. Parents, brothers, sisters, children,
grandparents got to be aware of what's out there. And
I'm sure. Jack Coull of Muller High School was completely

(47:58):
unaware of what he was doing when he when he
took that drug he shouldn't have taken, and he paid
for it with his life. And there were two girls
at co Edge from Ohio State did the same thing.
They exchanged some dietary pills that looked right on the cover,
but they turn out to be filled with fentanyl. You
get your prescriptive drugs from the pharmacy and forewarned is forearmed.

(48:18):
And once again, doctor Robert Marbad, thanks for coming on
the Bill Cunningham Show.

Speaker 4 (48:22):
Thank you, doctor, thanks for having me again. Really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
God bless you. Let's continue with more. And by the way,
today is National Fentanyl Awareness Day. Go to the website
do it for Jack dot com, Do it for Jack
and get all the information you need on news Radio
seven hundred WULW.

Speaker 7 (48:39):
As for the fair trade deals the president is trying
to negotiate, He's not just writing the wrong of the
mess that he inherited from the past four years of
the Biden administration. This is a mess that has been
created for the past four decades, that has sold out
the middle class, that has moved jobs overseas. You think
about our heartland, Middle America, what towns used to look like,
what they look like today. President Chump wants to restore

(49:00):
a golden age, and it's a process to do that,
and that process is underway.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
But he's.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
Hello, byet and I'm spokes I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 2 (49:15):
God tay you.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
That's your buddy, Carolyn Levet who married, by by the way,
a man thirty years her senior, which congratulations to him.
Is that that lady is sharp and she's But how
about how about Jordan Hudson? We have more information on
the girlfriend of Bill Belichick. By the way, se man,
this is not going to end well, can you sense
what's happening? No, how about being on CBS news. Yeah,

(49:37):
and fifty minutes you interrupt him. He's got a new
book out, you know, Belichick's book. You know what it is?

Speaker 2 (49:42):
I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (49:44):
And so the girlfriend, the twenty three year old's off
to the right. Judson, right, Jordan Hudson, who, by the way,
is the in charge of internal affairs.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
Are we all what happened?

Speaker 5 (49:54):
Now?

Speaker 1 (49:54):
You reported on this? Well, apparently I guess this morning?
Willly She storms off the sett sixty minutes wherever they
did the interview, and she got the rump because he
didn't follow.

Speaker 2 (50:06):
I have no explanation for what happened, thank you.

Speaker 4 (50:12):
That's what they're looking into.

Speaker 5 (50:14):
Now.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
We haven't report out of New York, so I get
I guess you know. So I'm sure that she you know,
she sounds like she rules the roost. You think so
from the six time Super Bowl champion coach knocked me
over with a feather. Was he having an affair with
Gizelle Bunskin? Was there something between Belichick that comes up?

(50:36):
Because I read on Radar online dot com Tom Brady
minute said, well, Lapham said no, so it didn't happen
according to Radar Online. They're never wrong, are they about
these matters.

Speaker 2 (50:49):
I don't know you Radar Online.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
I want his social Aspect's that guy on mash But
Tom Brady set a trap for Giselle with her yoga
and stru well as I guarantee that's not Bill Belichick.
He don't even but he thinks yoga some kind of food.
But huh, Belichick may have been having an affair which

(51:12):
is el Bunskin.

Speaker 6 (51:13):
No.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
Lepham says, no, so you.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
Have an affair with a alleged affair with a quarterback's wife.
Then you go with this twenty four year old who
is actually like controlling your life like Larry Smith and
the Puppets. And according to page six, Belichick, seventy three
years old, look dapper in a blue blazer, while Hudson
appeared in high heels and a spit skirt at an

(51:39):
event in New York. She's coming out of the event,
shall we say, with a smile on her face. They're
a romantic out in The Big Apple came hours after
news broke to Hudson allegedly calls chaos during her boyfriends
Bill Belichick's sit down interview with CBS Sunday Morning thank You.
On Monday, Footy showed Hudson awkwardly interrupt the conversation with

(52:01):
CBS Morning News and Bill Belichick about his book, saying,
we're not talking about that. She's chirping off set. This
woman is fifty years it's junior, and we're talking about
Bill Belichick. We're not talking about thank you. What Bill Belichick?
How's this going to end at North Carolina?

Speaker 2 (52:19):
Not good?

Speaker 1 (52:20):
He's going to be on the sidelines and if probably
half naked, you know, with the Carolina Blue on somewhere
to cover herself up. He's going to be standing there
in one of them goofy hoods he used to wear
on the sidelines, looking like he's homeless, you know. And
it's like this is from day one. This is going

(52:40):
right down the drain.

Speaker 2 (52:42):
Imagine know it? You know it.

Speaker 1 (52:43):
The players have got to be saying, oh, here it
is April. Imagine it's September. They just lost, but to
wake Forest by thirty Now, what well you think? I
guarantee you she'll probably be in all the team meetings
and everything else that she'll probably give her opinion and
some three hundred and seventy five pound alignments go to say, honey,
sit out and shut up. I'm looking at this video

(53:04):
of her sitting off to the side of CBS Morning News,
and she's recording the interview too, in case they don't
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Look at these photos of these two snuggling in a
booth in New York City.

Speaker 2 (54:06):
Belichick's looking like her, like he looks like he's asleep.
Oh my god. Red's update.

Speaker 1 (54:12):
The Reds are hot five in a row, Willie, and
they're a game out of first place in the NL
Center after beating those Cardinals three to one. Nick Martinez
sixth great innings last night, a run, five hits. The
defense helped him out, especially in the fifth Jose Travino
with a great force play at third. Martinez then escaped
that jam with a double play four six three.

Speaker 2 (54:38):
By the way, Hudson later today is going to make
a statement.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
Great a Travino homer for the Reds Noelve, Marte drove
in the go ahead run with his first career triple
Gavin Lucks lookouts. He leads the National League with a
three fifty two batting average, three more hits, two doubles
hitting streak now at twelve, along with a E L

(55:01):
d C. He has a twelve game hitting streak two
game two tonight Miles Michael Michlas against four and Oh
Brady Singer.

Speaker 2 (55:11):
And by the way, Judson.

Speaker 1 (55:12):
Hudson says she's gonna help Bill Belichick look at football
a little different, more different. I bet yeah, hammer your
backside thirty six, twenty four thirty six. She thinks she's
gonna add to Bill Belichick her perspective on the Tarios
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Speaker 2 (55:39):
Now this will not end well.

Speaker 1 (55:40):
Second No Baseball Commissioner Rob Manford uh Oh said he's
discussed He discussed the late Pete Rose with President Donald
Jay Trump at a meeting earlier this month and earlier
this month, and he plans to rule on the request
to end the permanent ban on the hit King Really
who passed away in September.

Speaker 2 (56:02):
We don't know what's you know, I mean, there's no
time taking it? He rose, what's the man?

Speaker 5 (56:07):
Really?

Speaker 2 (56:08):
What now? What about this? What about?

Speaker 1 (56:11):
On the Rents road trip? Jim Day said this last
night on fan Duel. Jim Day, Yeah, I like him.
Terry Francona had somebody cleaning out his condo. They found
four months of mail had accumulated. Was it in Arizona
or here? I guess here? One bill was the water bill.

Speaker 5 (56:31):
Terry Francona is fighting the power in a different way
in fact, to maybe fighting the water.

Speaker 8 (56:37):
You know, when he's in baseball season, he is all
baseball and the simple things in life.

Speaker 2 (56:43):
Ken escaped the man. He well, we're on the road.

Speaker 8 (56:47):
He had the person cleaning his condo check his mailbox
and I guessed there were four months worth of mail
in there, four months of bills.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
And also found out on the road trip.

Speaker 8 (56:59):
That they turned his water off because he thought it
was on auto pay and failed to come through on
that one.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
So he was on with the utility persons. This one's
down the right field line. That rne.

Speaker 8 (57:11):
I'm the phone with the utility person that said, ma'am
don't you realize we have been playing some of the
very big baseball games.

Speaker 1 (57:18):
Are you aware of this?

Speaker 2 (57:20):
He didn't. But if you cut off my cable, there's
gonna be trouble. Oh go talktail man. He's has been
so fun.

Speaker 1 (57:31):
Only makes five million a year. Also today, will the
the Bengals up? They brought to you by good Spirits
and Party Town thirteen locations in northern Kentucky. The Bengals
in Hamilton County, passing today a memo of what is
his understanding? M ou move a step toward preserving pay
Course Stadium as a valuable asset to the community and

(57:55):
the downtown U. The commissioners voted two to one. Was
the one. I love the night life and I got
a boogey Rees voted no segment your reaction.

Speaker 2 (58:11):
I don't. I mean, I don't know. I mean, how's
the county down?

Speaker 1 (58:15):
What?

Speaker 2 (58:16):
What is? What? What's her problem? Get her on? The
Bengals should pay more?

Speaker 4 (58:20):
Well?

Speaker 2 (58:21):
They already are, aren't they well in this part of
the deal?

Speaker 1 (58:23):
Yes, But overall, have we survived the past thirty years
with the deal as it is?

Speaker 2 (58:29):
I will say so? Yet do we exiit?

Speaker 1 (58:31):
I don't think that and the National Football League team
is going anywhere into any time. We need to strike
a deal and move on. I don't think they're going
to Vancouver. I don't think they're going to West About London, London, Vancouver.
I don't think they're getting them allwhere. How about Chicago
with the Bears and Sheriffs. Daddy, Yeah, that's all they need,
seg Judson. Hudson says on this release, she's going back

(58:54):
to her issue a statement later today. Tell me you're
going to say in the next few weeks you've you
dated her at like a les years old. Well, I can't,
but I know Belichick. You know he met her when
she was twenty one. Give him some credit. She was
twenty one. Segment they meount on a plane, deeplane, deeplane.
She's looking for the green salad of salvation. What does
he says? What is he seeing her? I'll tell you

(59:17):
off the air, and what do you think she sees
in him?

Speaker 4 (59:20):
Love?

Speaker 2 (59:21):
Yeah, love. We'll always find a way. We'll ask Rocky
this question coming somehow.

Speaker 1 (59:26):
She now thinks she's a personality that's got to give
advice on the book tour. He's in a book tour. Oh, yes,
Oh great, he's got a Why don't we have him on?
I'll fall asleep during the interview.

Speaker 2 (59:38):
I've got nothing to say.

Speaker 1 (59:40):
It's on the Cincinnati point got to stop.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Thank you God.

Speaker 1 (59:44):
Does Belichick knows you? It look like a fool we're
on the Cincinnati Does he looks He looked like a
fool the other night with that beat up Navy sweatshirt.
I mean, if I was North Carolina, it's like, at
least wear your sponsor. I know his dad was in
the Navy and everything else, but I mean, come on,
what do you know about the relationship between Giselle and

(01:00:04):
Bill Belichick? What do you know?

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
And what he did you cover up for that? No?
I have no idea. I don't care.

Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Tom Lady set a trap for her when she was
impregnant by her yoga instructor.

Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Well that wasn't Bill Belichick.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
How do you know? Have you had blood test done
on the kid?

Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
I want to know. I don't know. Look it up.
Love will find a way, Yeah, sure will. She's monitoring
the media to make sure. When is she going to
get a podcast on her own show soon? Is she
going to be on the Coaches Show? In North Carolina. Yes,
the Bill Belichick Show with what's her name Jordan Hudson.

Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
Jordan Hudson.

Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Yeah, she's going to bring a perspective to Carolina football.
That wasn't What does Marty Brenhaman say about this? Probably
not going to call him and ask you how to
call him? It is that dump but working now, we
better hit that thing every other word if he's on,
and she says, we need to deal with it's innocuous

(01:01:00):
and light topics, including the life and career of Bill
Belichick and what he's achieved. He took a franchise worth
five hundred million dollars and that's now worth eight billion.
It's about Bill, not about our relationship. But she will
give an interview later today if you're interested. I can't
wait to who sixty minutes?

Speaker 4 (01:01:21):
She is?

Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
She on an hour this week to rebut everything?

Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Yes, jeez, what does Rocky say? But what did Rocky
know about Giselle and Bill Belichick breaking up the Patriots
and breaking up Tom Brady?

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
What did Rocky know and when did he know it?
We'll find out.

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Is he in today? I want to talk to him
about this. I need to know seg Man get me
out of the Stooge Report, Willie out of rainy Day,
coming in a high wins look out out there.

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
I got it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
I got Jennifer Ketchmark on at two ten to talk
about Hale. We leave Ale, We leave you with the
immortal words of the Stood Report.

Speaker 9 (01:01:59):
Oh boys, time to do this thing, isn't it?

Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
Is that Judson Hudson? Who was? I think? So?

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
That was Jennifer have her on two ten? Okay, but
segment what does he see in her?

Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Is what I don't know. I'll tell you what during
the break.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
On seven hundred WLW. You know, when news breaks out,
we break up and joining you and I now is
Jennifer catch Mark Channel nine, we got all hell breaking
loose and Jennifer catch Mark, Welcome again to the Bill
Cunningham Show. Jennifer, all Hell's breaking loose. Tell the American
people what's going on?

Speaker 9 (01:02:37):
Please batten down the hass is, folks. No, I'm kidding.
We are getting some decent showers and thunderforms rolling across
the tri state right now. We do have a sever
your thunderstorm watch. It's going to be an affection until
seven o'clock this evening. But in terms of like fin
in the atmosphere, tornadoes coming down and wreaking havoc. It's
not one.

Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
It's not one of those days.

Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
Well, it looks like one round. I'm looking at your
h your weather radar, and it looks like a lot
of it's already gone east of downtown Cincinnati. But for
the folks east of here, like in the county's east,
it is just going to begin. So kind of time
this out between. Take Fountain Square and take us to
like two thirty three o'clock today, Fountain Square to maybe

(01:03:19):
to Wilmington, the home of Snow Hill and one of
the greatest golf courses in Wilmington. Talk to me about
from here to Clinton County, what's going to happen.

Speaker 9 (01:03:27):
I mean, it's really not going to take that long.
We're looking at someones taking their way into Clinton County
in a three o'clock hour and up closer to like
the Jefferson Outlets kind of area there at three thirty.
Here's the thing, though, don't let your guard down just
because this initial wave has come through the city. It
looks like we actually still could see some redevelopment that
comes in later on this afternoon. So this this first

(01:03:47):
wave may just be a first there could be more
coming in.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
And now what happens later tonight seven eight, nine o'clock.
What about the red baseball game? First pitch at six forty?
How does outlook?

Speaker 10 (01:03:57):
Jennifer Ketchmark oh I was looking at storms down by
like Evansville, Indiana that we're coming up our way, and.

Speaker 9 (01:04:04):
If those hold together, they actually could be in the
downtown area around eight pm tonight. So we've really got
to watch those downstream storms that are coming up the
Ohio River right now. They're only moving at about forty
miles per hour. If they speed up, maybe they'll get
through here faster. But the rate they're going right now,
they would be here during the red skin.

Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
Is hail a part of this too?

Speaker 9 (01:04:25):
The initial cells, yes, But the later it gets in
the day, the more the thread is going to transition
to wind and hail will come out of play.

Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
And this is going to take a while. I understand
this is only Tuesday afternoon. You have storms all the
way through Friday. Give the American people a full report,
all right.

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
So today we've got that enhanced risk of severe weather.
Tomorrow it goes down to marginal. That's the lowest level
of the scale, and we'll also have a marginal risk
for severe weather again on Thursday's forecast. So today the
worst of the worst of it is coming through, and
as we've seen so far, it's I mean, it's windy,
but it's not like wreaking havoc. So the fact that
everything going forward is lesser than that's a good thing.

Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Explained to the American people about Hale. How does hale form?
My producer Tony Bender is interested in Hale.

Speaker 10 (01:05:09):
Explain the process, all right, So when a basically a
water droplet goes up into a thunderstorm, it hits the
point in the atmosphere where it's a below the freezing level,
and it goes up there.

Speaker 9 (01:05:22):
It freezes into a little bit of ice cube. It
starts to fall down the down draft, but the updraft
picks it back up, so it's almost like a fairris wheel.
It goes for multiple rounds through a thunderstorm in this cycle,
and each time it goes up and down it gets
bigger and bigger. It accumulates more frozen water on top
of that initial core, and so eventually it gets too
heavy to where it has to fall out of the

(01:05:43):
thunderstorm and that's when the hail comes down to the
ground to us.

Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
You must have done well in school? Is that correct?

Speaker 4 (01:05:50):
Take your man away.

Speaker 9 (01:05:51):
I never got to be in my life.

Speaker 1 (01:05:53):
How does a meteorite? How does if some young man
or woman is listening right now and they want to
walk in the shoes of Jennifer Catch from high school
to college to meteorologies to go explain the process?

Speaker 9 (01:06:04):
Well, do it in a shorter route than I did.
Because my experience took about seven years. You can actually
get it done in four. Find a good school that
has a meteorology program, also with a broadcasting focus. In
Mississippi State has an awesome program.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
I know.

Speaker 9 (01:06:18):
Also per what is it? Ball State has a good
program over in Indiana. I went to Eastern Illinois University.
They had a great broadcasting program, but then I did
Mississippi State on the tail end of things to finish
up my degree.

Speaker 1 (01:06:30):
All right, at this point, you're on every morning of
course with Tom Brennanman, what are the strengths and weaknesses
of Tom Brenneman.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
In the morning.

Speaker 9 (01:06:38):
See, Tom doesn't realize that like he doesn't need to
give me compliments. He can actually just give me more
craft than anything. And I respond better to that because
every day now he comes on he's like, Oh, she's
one of the smartest women I know. I'm like, you
need to give me compliments, like give me some crap. Man.

Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
You like that better? You like that better? Now, what
about Mike McConnell. Compare and contrast Mike McConnell versus Tom Brenneman.
Give me the strengths and weaknesses of both, and who
would you like to work with either McConnell or Brenneman.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Break them down for me.

Speaker 9 (01:07:09):
I'm not picking one of them. I will say they
are both two very different broadcasters. I miss Mike dearly.
He has been a friend for years.

Speaker 4 (01:07:18):
Getting to know.

Speaker 9 (01:07:19):
Tom though, So I mean it's I'm not going to
throw one of your coworkers on the.

Speaker 10 (01:07:23):
Police the bus, please do No, I'm not absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
So there's not any strengths. So what's the weakness of
Tom Brenneman.

Speaker 9 (01:07:33):
I guess I just don't know him yet. Once they
get to know him, then I can better.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
Judgmicle, But you're there every morning, so tell me Tomorrow morning,
it's seven, eight o'clock in the morning. People are getting up,
going to school, going to work, whether tomorrow morning between
seven and eight am, what's going to happen.

Speaker 9 (01:07:48):
Oh, we should be in the upper fifties with a
partly cloudy sky and no rain expected. A little on
the human side out the door, but it should be
dry for those hitting the road and getting on the
bus stop.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
Are there any thunderstorm watches and warnings now as I speak, Yes, we.

Speaker 9 (01:08:02):
Are under a severe thunderstorm watch for the entire Try
State until seven o'clock this evening. A couple of warnings
in effect. I know, like we're I'm that down in
Union we're under a watch or a warning right now.
There is one over the city and those will continue
popping up with this main line as it continues to
the east.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Now, have any questions for me, the Great American, about sports, politics,
world capitals, something that's confused you over the years.

Speaker 9 (01:08:23):
No, I just want you to pick who your favorite meteorologists.
If you're going to make me compare and contract my hosts,
I'm going to make you pick a favorite meteorologist.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Let me think about that. So, let's say there's a
crisis happening in the Tri State. We have an unusual
earthquake occurring, which happens every now and then we have
earthquakes because of the fluvial processes of geomorphology. Let's say
we have an earthquake going on, we have a predicted
tornado that's down somewhere in the tri State. We then
have massive thunderstorms. We then have volcanic eruptions. We then

(01:08:52):
have some sort of emp attack that's enveloped the entire atmosphere.
Let's say all Hell's.

Speaker 10 (01:08:57):
Breaking linen again has happened.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
Plus we have the Ohio River flooding and backing up,
maybe in the north side, which is what it did
at like a nineteen thirty seven. So if all those
events are happening at the same time, what do I do?
I listened to Channel nine, where nine stands for news.
The hand off between Steve Riley and you, et cetera
is quite good. I kind of figured that's where I
need to be. Now, am I wrong about that or not?

Speaker 9 (01:09:22):
You are not wrong and looks to you you didn't
pick sides, just like iraqu.

Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
Not at all, not at all. Don't do that. So
give me the Jennifer ketch mark day. Let's say you
get up in the morning, walk me through when you
go home, what do you do like this morning, give
me the Jennifer Ketch mark day.

Speaker 9 (01:09:39):
Well, I just got home, like I literally just got home.
But my normal day, I'm home at like eleven thirty.
I come home and I take a nap because I
am a toddler and an old person at heart, one
of the same. I typically get up in the afternoon
and do some sewing because I'm also a steamstress. And
like today, I am painting my son's closet. Now Cush

(01:10:00):
moved into a new place, so I am literally painting
with a roller in my hand while I'm talking to you.

Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
What time you get up in the morning, am am?
And then you have right, right right? You get up
at one thirty and you're not going to bed at
one thirty. You get up at one thirty.

Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Am, Yeah I do.

Speaker 1 (01:10:22):
And you leave your home about three o'clock two thirty,
two thirty, and you get down Channel nine about what.

Speaker 9 (01:10:30):
Time about two forty five to fiftyish, And then I'm
there until eleven eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
And that time you walk into two forty five, there's
nothing going on. It's dark. You probably open up the
door yourself. You walk in, and what do you do
for someone listening? They want to know what a what
a meteorologist does. So at two forty five, you're at
channel nine right there on the right side of I
seventy one, and what happens.

Speaker 9 (01:10:56):
I firston, I'll grab a cup of coffee, so that
is the only reason I'm a lot at that hour
of the morning. After I get my coffee, I look
at the weather models, look at seeds forecasts from the
night before. I figure out if I need to make
any adjustments. I figure out the forecast. They write a
lengthy email that is sent to you and your entire
team at WLW and our other radio partners. I write
a web article. I go in, I debreuse the tech

(01:11:17):
staff and tell them what's going on to the day.
About three thirty, I do hair and makeup myself because
we do not have hair and makeup people.

Speaker 2 (01:11:23):
Correct.

Speaker 4 (01:11:24):
Let's see.

Speaker 9 (01:11:25):
By four o'clock, I'm doing recordings for our website. There's
about fifteen minutes worth of recordings I do every day.
And then if four point thirty on the dot, we
are alive on.

Speaker 1 (01:11:33):
The air, and then you do weather every fifteen or
twenty minutes with Tom Brenneman until till like nine am.

Speaker 9 (01:11:40):
Yeah, I mean we're doing weather hits. Gosh on TV,
I'm on about every seven minutes, and then I do
two live hits with Tom and then yeah, I'm about
nine o'clock.

Speaker 5 (01:11:49):
I'm dude.

Speaker 1 (01:11:50):
Are you happy with the way your career professional has
worked out at this point? If you could envision yourself
at Eastern Illinois and got into your life now at
Channel nine, would you have been satisfied?

Speaker 9 (01:12:01):
I did not even think I was going to do
television when I first went to school, so this was
kind of not even the path I had chosen. But
it's a path I ended up on it, and I'm
cool with it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
You're good with it. And the Weather's not gonna Weather's
always going to be It's the number one thing. Are
you aware of this? That in TV? The number one
object to TV now is the weather. Are you aware
of that?

Speaker 9 (01:12:21):
Yes, sir, I am.

Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
Why Why is that? Because it used to be traffic,
used to be sports, you used to be breaking news.
Why is weather so important?

Speaker 9 (01:12:31):
I think because there is still a scientific breakdown of
what is happening and there is a real fear element
of like am I safeer?

Speaker 5 (01:12:39):
Am I not?

Speaker 9 (01:12:40):
And when it comes to severe weather, if you're not
trained in it, and you can't really decipher it. You know,
it really does come down to the professionals to keep
you safe. So that's what we're there for.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
Jennifer catch Mark. I'll be listening to tomorrow morning with
you and Tom Brenneman, and I'm gonna tell Tom to
quit complimenting you so much and give me some more crap.

Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
Is that fair?

Speaker 9 (01:12:59):
Awesome? I love it all.

Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Right, take a nap, paint the claws, and away we go.
Jennifer ketch Mark, thanks for giving us a full report
on the Bill Cunningham Show. Jennifer, thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
Have a good day.

Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
I thank you. Let's continue with more. There, you got
it well. Here in Kenwood, the winds came through. It
had to be fifty mile an hour, wins. I look
at Cooper's Hawk and literally the trees were bending. But
now things have calmed down. But as she said, it
may get back together later today. Reds Baseball in question,
but the game should get off. If it's eight o'clock,
that means it'll be in the fifth or sixth inning.
We'll see what happens. Two twenty Home of your Reds

(01:13:32):
News Radio seven hundred WLW. I hit the music, Dave
voting in Jennifer Ketch Mark the Reds game may be
impacted after eight o'clock tonight.

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
We'll see what happens down the read.

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
I would note that according to Howard Lutnick, who's the
Trump Secretary of Commerce, there's a trade deal that has
been struck in their speculation who is it with and
they're not relating to a specific specific nation and yet,
but the Dow and others have taken off hundreds of
points based upon this comment of Howard Lutnik that they

(01:14:06):
have an important trade deal to announce sometime soon and
must go through their parliament, which leads one to conclude
it's likely a European nation, and unlike one dealing with America,
if you go to Europe and the EU, there's twenty
nine different countries to deal with, and each of them
have different ideas about their relationship with the US when
it comes to trade. So we'll see what happens later today,

(01:14:29):
But it looks as if this thing is on track.
And I find amazing that the mainstream media and the
liberal Democrats are rooting for failure. They want America to
be broken so they can fix it. They had opportunities
to fix it and fail to do so. Of the
last sixteen years, the Democrats have controlled the presidency for

(01:14:49):
twelve of those years and the Republicans for four. So
whatever is happening in the country, on the southern border
or with trade, it's all late at the doorstep of
the Democratic Party that's been in control of eight years
under Obama and four years under Joe Biden and his
auto pen and Trump's had four years, four years and
one hundred days, and so they will oppose everything. They

(01:15:11):
will yell, scream, hollering, protest, they'll go on their national
shows and talk about what's wrong in the country, how
they're concerned about due process of illegal immigrants. When Obama
was in office for eight years, he deported three million,
one hundred thousand illegal immigrants and there were no due
process hearings or requirements at all, because the law doesn't

(01:15:33):
require it. And the only way you have changed in
the law is for the Congress to do what it's
supposed to do, which of course it fails to do. So.
So what's happened here is that you have a media
that relies upon you for short term memory loss. You
can't recall who was the deporter in chief, and that
was of course Barack Hussein Obama was the deporter in chief,

(01:15:54):
and nothing's changed about that whatsoever, despite the comments of
Michelle Obama who said America remains a racist country and
only she and the Democrats can solve the difficulty. But
this is good news to be announced and the final
markup of the big beautiful spending bill and tax cuts
are going to be hopefully passed by the Congress before

(01:16:15):
Memorial Day tomorrow. I've scheduled on Congressman Warren Davidson, who
did an interview with CNN yesterday, to talk about the
markup of the bill, what it means to tax cuts.
And so the President wants to put in this bill
no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime. Also
wants to make fully deductible the purchase of brand new

(01:16:36):
vehicles made in America, and that's what he's planning, and
I hope the Democrats will listen to what he has
to say. And the Democrats continue to oppose Donald Trump's
El Salvador deportations, although the name Garcia has kind of
gotten out of the public consciousness because the Democrats figured
out this is a loser and both parties should work

(01:16:58):
together for the common good. Until recently it was thought
a matter of comedy com t y that the two
parties would have an election fight it out, and once
we the American people, decided what direction we should go.
Now it's incumbent upon the party out of power to
work with the party in power for the good of
the nation. Then worry about politics when the next election

(01:17:19):
comes up. Well, the next election is more than a
year and a half away, eighteen nineteen months away, and
so it's incumbent upon the Democrats to work with Donald
Trump to make the country better. Do you think that's
their goal? I don't think so. So let's continue with more.
And of course the storms, especially east of hamblin the
county fifty sixty mile prior wins and thunderstorm warnings are

(01:17:41):
in effect in many places. And I want to thank
Jennifer Ketchmark for coming on. Her day begins at one
thirty am in the morning when she gets up and
continues until noon, and she's going to keep us fully
fully advised.

Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
Two thirty HOMEO.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
Reds first pitch about six forty we hope because of
the storms and coverage start it's at five point forty
at your home of the Reds News Radio seven hundred WLW.

Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
Jordan, right over there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
Everybody in the world seems to be following this relationship.

Speaker 2 (01:18:10):
And that an opinion about your partner life.

Speaker 1 (01:18:12):
He's had nothing to do with them, but they were
invested in it. How did you deal with that?

Speaker 5 (01:18:17):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
Then to word about what everybody else and just trying
to do what I feel like it's destination.

Speaker 2 (01:18:22):
And then what's right? How did you guys hate talking
about this?

Speaker 7 (01:18:27):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:18:30):
Hello, quiet and I'm I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
God your turn, rock Rock. We have issues now everywhere
Jordan hunting issues in your mind?

Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
What is the question? There was this to it?

Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
There was this twenty twenty one year old who was
naked in the Boone County bedroom. He went to Louisville
Saint X. Oh that's what I'm told. Is there any know?
The father comes in and plugs the ground three times,
nude in the bedroom, and I'm thinking Louisville's saying next,
he's from Louisville.

Speaker 11 (01:19:09):
No, maybe he's from Louisville, but not saying that. You're
you're reaching here for a tie.

Speaker 1 (01:19:14):
D I'm just saying there's a tie.

Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
What is the question.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
The question is this, what is Bill Belichick see and
this Jordan woman? What what exactly does he serious?

Speaker 11 (01:19:26):
So well, look, I'm not an astronaut, but I think
it has something to do with that certain part of
her anatomy that is undefeated, untied, unscored upon in the
history of mankind for.

Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Belly black penetration.

Speaker 11 (01:19:39):
Saying, just drew a diagram of feeding female anatomy, You
are correct.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
Outside, Well, what do you mean what is he's seeing her?
Jiselle breaks up with Tom Brady? Did she have an
affair with Bill Belichick and then the Tom Brady the
same time? You know it happening, happening together? I know
that's not Bellichick and Hudson.

Speaker 5 (01:20:06):
Is that?

Speaker 1 (01:20:06):
Or Giselle together with Tom Brady and the yoga instructor?

Speaker 11 (01:20:10):
Explainin of you left Tom Brady the most successful, most famous,
most good looking man of all time for the yoga.

Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
Instructor, that's Giselle, who's now pregnant allegedly according to Radar Online.

Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
But if again, with those guys are explosive.

Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
Belichick and Gizelle, that's something that's not come out yet.
Is that possible?

Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Possible?

Speaker 11 (01:20:34):
But just because two things are true, doesn't mean they're related.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
And are you a sa I'm reading radar online. You've
seen the photos, you've seen I.

Speaker 2 (01:20:43):
Saw the photos too.

Speaker 11 (01:20:44):
As I said yesterday, it's my job as a member
of the media to look into every detail of a story.
So I forced myself to look at the pictures of
her research. Can he find like a hot forty like
fifty year old woman that they exists out there?

Speaker 1 (01:21:02):
The plastic named Linda Holiday something like that. She was
nice going on shows on Bravo. They got them all
the time.

Speaker 11 (01:21:08):
This is either going to end in the next like
four months, or it's gonna end terrible.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
By the way, I have a history of miss Hudson.
She was a here's a degree from New England School
at Cosmetology.

Speaker 2 (01:21:19):
He's from Maine, and that she also in beautiful state.

Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
By the way, here's a cheerleader for the New England
School at Cosmetology.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
He's in high school. There no college.

Speaker 11 (01:21:29):
Sun't be looking at that picture, Okay, I think you
might just go ahead and X out of that one later.
Today's an issue of statement.

Speaker 1 (01:21:37):
Oh, they first met in twenty looking look at him
in twenty twenty one.

Speaker 11 (01:21:41):
She in high school and that pictures in high school,
of other pictures you can be looking at, gets you
in trouble.

Speaker 2 (01:21:48):
You're obsessed with this?

Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
No I'm not.

Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
Yes you are, No, I'm not. You're gonna take this
to say better? And this is got more issues than
a magazine standard like.

Speaker 11 (01:21:57):
This has gone above his interest in her and this
is the st X climbed to the pinnacle and X
the relationship he's just trying to find a connection to.

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
Wasn't she a counselor at Saint I'm just saying, is
that possible?

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
That's that's a little blow. That's a little blow.

Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
Well, I think Bill's got a few of those, seig,
give me a full report. Will he the Stuge reporters
a pro service of your local teme star.

Speaker 2 (01:22:24):
He did get air connecting. What are you doing trouble
to screen? The scream went black?

Speaker 11 (01:22:31):
Yeah, it's just god, some feds repelling from the rafters
here in a second somewhere my scream went black.

Speaker 2 (01:22:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
I wonder why, I wonder why? I heeart's looking in
that thank you? I uh the temestar quality you can
feel in beautiful Milford called Baker Heating at five one
three five three one came back to one twenty four back,
but thank you, roxy you.

Speaker 2 (01:22:58):
Miles.

Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
Michael is up against Brady Singer tonight will he Game
two of the Reds Cardinals five forty Sports Talk Rnell Carriers,
Inside Pitch, Chevroletrinding Show after the game is sick?

Speaker 2 (01:23:10):
You're sick?

Speaker 11 (01:23:11):
She dressed up like a lost.

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
In the ocean, like.

Speaker 11 (01:23:20):
A year ago, the most impossible thing you could think of,
it would be Bill Bill Belichick and a fishing outfit
and a twenty three year old cosmetology Instagram model from
a mermaid outfit on a beach in Maine.

Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
You silly? The name of God are we doing to
the children?

Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Not to be his daughter is enough to be his
great granddaughter?

Speaker 5 (01:23:41):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
She wasn't born when he went Super Bowl born? Here
they are in a loving embrace. What is he doing?

Speaker 5 (01:23:50):
What's he?

Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
You're a football guy doing? What's he doing?

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
He was always the guy that was interested.

Speaker 11 (01:23:56):
In absolutely nothing but football, right apparently, but nevertheless about this,
She wore a black leather jacket that was decorated with
nods to her boyfriend's career. Again the certain part of
her anatomy. His men throughout the ages have made bad decisions.
Think of Helen of Troy R. I got an entire

(01:24:16):
war and like hundreds of thousands of people, principal woman.

Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
I would say that Travis Kelch's had a lot. Kelsey's
had a lot of big catches in his career. This
would be the biggest, maybe the second biggest.

Speaker 1 (01:24:32):
Tailor Swift and the supposedly she is like Taylor Swift.

Speaker 2 (01:24:36):
And Jordan whatever her name is, or in the in
the box or the.

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Box with with maybe missus. The world just conbusts at
that point. That just be too much for everybody. I
don't know what to say. Will you give me some sports?
Get off this thing, get off this well.

Speaker 2 (01:24:51):
The Reds line up tonight, friedel and left.

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
McLeay at second, d LC at short, Lux will be hit,
d H Martea.

Speaker 2 (01:24:59):
Third, steer at first.

Speaker 1 (01:25:01):
The Snake is back and right Jake Freeley, after missing
Monday with the right quad contusion what espinal espanal Is
had left and wins catching tonight, another winning combination for
one mister, Uh, Terry Francona, who needs to pay his bills.

Speaker 2 (01:25:21):
She's releasing it is Terry Francona. Mary, I don't believe so.
I don't make some sing his wife hand, What the
hell job every day is to try to kick somebody's ass.
Don't think have somebody to take care of that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
Speaking of that photo, I'm just saying that she's releasing
fiery emails now complaining to the media about their covering.

Speaker 11 (01:25:44):
He goes, He says, look, you know, honey, honey, no, no,
you're great, But can you just.

Speaker 2 (01:25:51):
Down a little bit? Will they allow her on the
sidelines during this he's the head coach. Of course they were.

Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
They going to tell him no, She said, So I'm
going to see things he doesn't see.

Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
I bet your.

Speaker 11 (01:26:02):
First video of her at the u NC spring game
and she is in this just ridiculous outfit, like with
like a like a powder blue like trench coat looking thing,
and she's just like walking talking on the field, talking
to the oops guy and this and that.

Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
It's it's gonna help him with the defensives. My prediction
your first game Rock Mississippi Valley State at North Carolina,
who they I don't have no idea about.

Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
Inside of them.

Speaker 1 (01:26:34):
You get that game, and then you will hit the
greatest interview with her pre game The Rock has hit it.
Belichick said, what Is there a worst interview in sports
than Bill Belichick?

Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
Is that the worst? We're on the Cincinnati.

Speaker 11 (01:26:47):
If you get him on football, which she apparently isn't
thinking about much these days, he's he's excellent. If he
asked him like a complicated, not complicated, but a in
depth football question, he'll go forever.

Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
But he don't want to Hudson.

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
Mike, she related to Jennifer Hudson, are those two, Jordan
and Jennifer to day? With the communications you have, h
you can talk to people anytime anywhere.

Speaker 2 (01:27:10):
You hear that.

Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
That's a that's called a telephone, Mike, that's a telephone
as just as Joe called in Yet all.

Speaker 11 (01:27:17):
Right, so U n C opens the season versus TCU
at their place.

Speaker 2 (01:27:23):
CCU might be put in for that game, put in.

Speaker 1 (01:27:25):
For the game you go, You and miss Hudson Rock
with an exclusive interview Live the Rock and Jordan the
horn Frogs and any good.

Speaker 2 (01:27:34):
They're gonna be pretty good. They'll be pretty good.

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
How about UNC, they're going to be any good? What
if they open up to five their schedule? I looked
at it a while back as very favorable. They could
they could go five hundred wins. Seven games, go to
a ball.

Speaker 2 (01:27:46):
If he wins the ACC and goes to a ball, well,
if he goes to a ball, it's a successful season.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
After they've had the last couple, he wins the national championship.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
North Caroline has always in pretty good offensively.

Speaker 11 (01:27:56):
They don't play any defense, and supposedly that's what he does, right,
I mean, we're to believe that's defense yourself?

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
Not much, not much, very little, give me some very
little fight.

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
Can you imagine telling CBS News, hey, we're not going
to go there, and there's Bill sitting there like.

Speaker 11 (01:28:15):
A but tell I can just imagine the director. He's
in the TV truck and he's got all the seven
or twelve or fifteen cameras views.

Speaker 2 (01:28:24):
We're not talking should I go to it right now?

Speaker 11 (01:28:27):
Because there will be a dedicated camera on her on
her let me tell you, Okay, should I go to
it now?

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Here camera for she'll get her own show one roll red,
please wait to see.

Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
Well this age six New York post that she walked
off the set and she's angry at Bill for not
joining her off the set. Explain that to the Rock segment,
I'm not talking.

Speaker 11 (01:28:53):
About that unbelievable unbelievable, that ptology and him from Maine,
and he was subjecting himself to this.

Speaker 1 (01:29:03):
But I just got a texture from your buddy, Tony Rosiello.
Hopefully you can wish Sally uh happy birthday today.

Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
Sally is the best.

Speaker 1 (01:29:10):
She's the first lovely wife, first lady of Green Township.
I wonder does that couple know Bill Belichick? Do they
know building?

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
They hang out?

Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
Apparently they hang out together.

Speaker 11 (01:29:18):
They hang out and Dent hangd Dent.

Speaker 1 (01:29:23):
Okay, I don't see that couple with Haarrisonlchick and Jordan
you see.

Speaker 2 (01:29:28):
I don't know. They go to the Dewey's Pizza right
there Harrison Avenue. At some point, the foolishness has got
to say.

Speaker 11 (01:29:39):
There's one friend that would be the would all of
a sudden, Mike, Mike, Yeah. And then now we got
a story and then I quit building.

Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
That's done. Shut it down, Shut it down. That's it.
That's it, that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
Giselle Bun's getting impregnanted by Bill Belichick. Film at eleven.
You can't make this up.

Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
Now, what's on?

Speaker 1 (01:30:03):
What's on the big shop. He's got a book out
called The.

Speaker 11 (01:30:07):
Art of We're going to talk about Jason Williams three o'clock,
Refocus my mind and we're gonna talk about the stadium deal.

Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
That just went to talk about this.

Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
People want to know more about the art of winning
with Bill Belichick winning like Charlie Sheen winning winning. Oh, Mike,
what else you got coming up? Because Rock I said
this in this segment, we've gone through thirty years. Does
Hamlet and County still exists? Are we okay?

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Are we functioning? Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:30:34):
So?

Speaker 11 (01:30:34):
But people are still bitter about that deal all the
way back in the wheel was ninety six.

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
Do we function get a little bit more from the Bengals,
get a little bit more, a little more public input.

Speaker 2 (01:30:43):
And move on my right or wrong?

Speaker 11 (01:30:47):
I think you're right, But I think people that are
still miffed by that deal would say, have the Bengals
put up their end of the bargain and brought championship
level football all those now?

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
They have, of course recently, but there's also been some.

Speaker 11 (01:31:03):
I love Sinceinnati, I wanted to be here, and I
think they're they're gonna work it out, So it's gonna
be good.

Speaker 2 (01:31:08):
It's gonna be fine.

Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
I had a few bad a few bad decades, but
right now things are you having? Uh no, I'm going
to get her on, get her on because.

Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
She said no.

Speaker 1 (01:31:17):
She she makes sense too, She said, I like to
see more of the actual deal. Deal, what's gonna happen?

Speaker 11 (01:31:22):
Wait, a politician wanting to see more of the information
before we make a decision.

Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
Well you would know, you and Tony Rozella would know
about that. Now, Ma, you're a politician just saying green
townships running like a top the top right now when
you left.

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
I'd like to believe that foster the golden age of
green make great township great again? Yes? What else to
have on?

Speaker 11 (01:31:43):
Besides we're trying to get somebody from the BMV. Everyone's
freaking out about the star licenses and they don't have
it had ten years, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
But funny story. I went into my own b MV.
I walked up to the lady there, he's been there.

Speaker 11 (01:31:58):
Her name is Diane, and I said, hey, you know,
I'm on the radio, love to have you on at
three o'clock to come. No, oh no, no, no, can't
do that. No no, I'm like, no, this is like
a good this not a hit piece. No no, no,
I'm not even sure we're allowed to do that.

Speaker 2 (01:32:14):
They can't do. It's been ten years.

Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
People told for ten years, and it was an extra
two dollars when I renewed my license about three An
extra two dollars got you the star. You got the star,
You're good, I said, two bucks. But people ignored it,
and now they want Kentucky, especially once another extension.

Speaker 2 (01:32:30):
Not enough time.

Speaker 11 (01:32:31):
Something's never changed, like when you had yours your book
report and third grade due and you had a whole
two months to do.

Speaker 1 (01:32:38):
It night before Jordan Hudson, A lot of book reports
do at the School of cost my college four years ago.
You know, I'm thinking she's done well in life so far.

Speaker 4 (01:32:47):
She has.

Speaker 2 (01:32:48):
She's climbed the mountain very quickly. So did Bill.

Speaker 1 (01:32:52):
That's another issue. ROCKI thank you seg Man. Get me
out of the student's report, please, as we have Jason
Williams coming in just hell Bunskin v. Bill Belichick, Willie
and I are rather red hot, reds and everything else
that's red hot in the world today, we leave you
with the immortal words of the stood report.

Speaker 2 (01:33:11):
Well, we'll see what happens, won't we. Oh boy, this
is not going to end well in this age.

Speaker 1 (01:33:17):
How was doing He's got a six year smile on
his face. He's got six more years bring great times,
as he called you today, and uh, and I smile.

Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
It just smiles every day.

Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
You know what?

Speaker 9 (01:33:31):
But I wanted to I wanted to make sure I
did everything I could to keep us safe while repairing
some of the damnaged reputation of this.

Speaker 1 (01:33:41):
Is he show respond to that one?

Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
You tell me his phone ringing again? Here's your photo.
We have Tanya three thirty. Will ask her about it.
I'm not supposed to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (01:33:52):
We've got to get the professionalism and honesty back to
prosecute yourself integrity. Joko, calm down, gentlemen, Thank you, But
we have more on this tomorrow. Correct of course, of
course she's going to issue a pressure release later today
and hold a news conference. What does he see in her?

Speaker 2 (01:34:11):
I told you what he sees. There's obvious, you fool,
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