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August 6, 2024 • 89 mins
Willie discusses the nomination of Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota, for the Democratic ticket for Vice President with Bernie Moreno and Jim Robb. Also Bill Wills tells us if the Browns are leaving Cleveland.
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Speaker 1 (00:07):
My Billy cunning him to Great America and welcome to
this Florio's Tuesday Afternoon in the tri State. And of
course right now, it's unbelievable that the pick has been made.
It's not Josh Shapiro, who many said it would be
for the VP slot with Kamala Harris, and many thought, okay,
Mark Kelly. It was a surprise, and that is that
the governor of Minnesota, Governor Waltz, Tim Waltz, is the

(00:29):
nominee to be the vice president. So they're going hard left,
joining you and I now, as Bernie Marino, who's running
against the course, shared Brown shared, Brown's announced he will
not campaign with Kamala Harris and he won't go to
the convention. Well, first of all, Bernie Marino, I think
you're on the road somewhere, heading toward Cambridge, Ohio, where
I spent some time when I was in school at
New Concord at Muskingham College. But first of all, what's

(00:50):
your reaction to the selection of Governor Tim Waltz of
Minnesota to be with Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Well, it's really no surprise that the most realm liberal
presidential candidate in American history would pick the most extreme
vice presidential candidate. There's a guy who's full for full
men going into girls locker rooms. He oversaw the rioting
that happened in his capitals that burnt down. There's a
guy who absolutely was out of his mind during COVID.

(01:21):
He had a hotline set up so that neighbors could
turn in neighbors people that were going to church services
that weren't allowed by his decrees. So this is a
guy that says radical as radical can get.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
You know, the one thing I found a luster to him.
As you may know, I spent twenty years. I'm practicing
Roman Catholic, but I spent twenty years in a Jewish
law firm. I have great respect for Jewish Americans because
of faith and family and work and their contributions disproportion
into our society. The fact that Kamala Harris would not
pick a Jew to be her VP because of the
Hamas wing of the Democratic Party speaks volumes about where

(01:55):
the Democratic Party is today. Do you think faith played
a part in the non selection of Josh Shapiro Oh one.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Percent, Because politically the Pennsylvania governor is very popular. Was
the right choice politically the only reason she did pick
him was because he's Jewish. It's disgusting, it's gross, But honestly, Bill,
think about it shouldn't surprise us. The Democrats are the
party that fought the Civil War to keep slavery. They
were the party of the KKK. They're the party of segregation.

(02:26):
So it's just in keeping with their brand can now
be the party of anti Semitism.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
As far as your race against Shared Brown, I saw
some of the polling. I understand there might be two
or three or four points down. And this is after
Shared Brown and his alcoholtes have spent fifty million dollars
by August first, fifty million dollars trying to define you,
and you've spent about one million dollars. First of all,

(02:52):
the ads say that you were a car dealer that
were sued by some of your employees. I went to
American people to get a full picture. How many businesses
I think it was fifty or fifty five car dealerships,
one of the biggest in the country. How many employees
did you have, how many sales did you have? Tell
the American people your success story by the numbers, Well,
we had about.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
A billion dollars in revenue. We had thousands of team members.
The share Brown loves to talk about what fully litigated
your primary It's obviously a bunch of nonsense. That's every
business in Massachusetts where we have to have a one
dealership had nothing to do it by other dealerships. It
was a complete overreach by the judiciary in which they

(03:36):
changed the law and made it retroactive. But listen, Bill,
the only reason shared Ber is making an issue of
that is because he has no record to run on.
His record two hundred thousand manufacturing jobs lost in Ohio
under his watch, inflation. That's crushing working Americans. We've seen factories.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
All over Ohio clothes.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
He is the grim reaper of the auto industry. He's
a guy that will destroy what's left of the auto
industry with this ridiculous move to electric vehicle. He's Kamala
Harris's best friend. His words, not mine. He's been elected
office for fifty years, and I think his idea is
that he wants to die in office.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Well, if you have a billion dollars in revenue, and
you've sold most of your businesses, you have literally tens
of thousands of employees, they're going to have a few
that might be disgruntled in one sense or another. I
get that completely. On the issue of the southern border,
which I think is the number one issue in this
country is the southern border and all the problems that
come from fentanyl and heroin and human trafficking. Where do

(04:37):
you stand on the southern border and contrast out with
Shared Brown.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
Well, it's very simple.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
As you know, I'm a legal immigrant to this country.
I follow the rules so that my brothers, my sister,
my mom and dad. It infuriates me to see this
country reward those who break revery the law, scared the line.
If you're in the country legally, we're going to deploy
your period. We're not connect to allow people to break
into our home because that's insane, and we're certainly not
going to take better care of illegal than we take

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care of American citizens, including our veterans. Sharon Brown has
a different idea. If and Kamala Harris want to give
them all citizenship, want to give him the right to vote,
want to give him free healthcare, free education, free housing,
that's absolutely absurd, and we're going to end that. We're
going to secure our border.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
At what point, Well, are we going to see more
commercials defining Shared Brown because you're getting out spend fifty
to one, fifty million to one million. And I guess
I fear that Shared Brown's going to have this picture
of you devoid from reality. At what point where the
Marino ads come up, especially in radio of course, against
Shared Brown.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
We're very close to unloading a can of woodpath on him,
and that's going to happen very soon, and once it comes,
it's going to come fast and furious. But as you
pointed out, Bill, his ads has cut his lead in half.
They're not working, they're tired, they're old, they're fake, just
like him.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Shared Brown started in politics some fifty years ago. You
may not have been born yet, and the same way
with Joe Biden, you hadn't been born yet. Do you
find it remarkable that Shared Brown will not be seen
with Kamala Harris in the state of Ohio.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Well, you got to remember that he wanted to be
her vice president, so he campaigned for in twenty nineteen,
she campaigned for him in twenty eighteen, and now he's
up against a candidate who's going to expose him for
his record. So he's doing everything he can do to
run from her. He's a scared rat hiding from her
at a disgrace. But the reality is, we know Bill

(06:31):
his voting record was almost one hundred percent with Joe
Biden Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
In fact, I say that Kamala Harris is Shared Brown
with lipstick and the two of them, and by the
pick of Waltz, it appears the Democratic Party's going hard left,
kind of like I did in nineteen seventy two with
George McGovern on the issue of economic development. I know
that Donald Trump may not come to Ohio much because
it is perceived as a deep red state with eight

(06:59):
to ten. Don you welcome Donald Trump into the state
of Ohio and campaign next to him, unlike Shared Brown
and Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Absolutely I whear his endorsement of me with the badge
of honor. Of course, despite his voting record of one
hundred percent with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, he runs
from them. But we're too smart. We understand that President
Trump will come to Ohio. He'll do commercials with us,
He'll do radio ads, I'll do a rally. I'm looking
forward to it. We've already done it with JD. Vance, who,

(07:27):
of course lives here in Ohio, So it's gonna be great.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Have you noticed that when Walts was announced this morning
about three or four hours ago. Maybe you didn't have
time because you're traveling the highways and the byways. But
I watch all the channels so you don't have to.
I'm watching MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News. Except on Fox
News the other two we're talking about what a great
pick this is. He balances out the ticket. He's sixty

(07:51):
years old and she's sixty years old. He's from the Midwest,
she's from she's from the far West. In San Francisco.
He spent twenty four years years in the National Guard,
and he also spent time as a congressman. He's a
popular governor. I heard nothing about the policy prescriptions that
he is for Minnesota. Among them are getting rid of
all gasoline powered cars in the next ten years. In

(08:14):
other words, everything's going to be EV and EV cars.
I'm sure worked great in Minnesota winners. He also wants
it's a blue state, a sanctuary state. He's encouraging Catholic
charities and many others to located legals in the state
of Minnesota. He also gives free college tuition to illegals
in the state. He got rid of the death penalty

(08:35):
except for unborn babies, and with abortion, you can have
abortion up through birth. In the state of Minnesota. There's
no left wing radical position he's not embraced, including the
George Floyd riots. You might recall that he was the
governor of Minnesota when the George Floyd riots started, and
there's a classic scene of a CNN reporter out in

(08:57):
front of a precinct, a police recinct, in which the mobs,
the derelicts, and the arsonists are looting at police station.
And he would not call out the National Guard, and
he did not defend the police station. And the police
union was outraged. So when you think about Minnesota, Minneapolis,
I think about Governor Tim Waltz in his failure. Could
you imagine a less correct position for a governor than

(09:21):
to allow a police station to be looted by the arsonist,
robbers and thieves in reaction to the George Floyd death.

Speaker 3 (09:30):
Isn't that ridiculous, Well, it's grotesque, bill, but think about it.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
At the top of the ticket.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
Kamala Harris started to go fund me page to get
these criminals out of jail, So it should be no surprise.
I mean, you're talking about the clearest contrast in American history.
You have a choice between President Trump and Jadvance that
will restore our country to its founding constitutional principles, versus
a ticket that wants to turn America into Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Well, and you know something about that because right now
Madua had an election that allegedly lost, and he won't
give up power. Can you recall Venezuela, what twenty five
thirty years ago, before Chavez was the richest country in
South America, had the most oil provable reserves. There was
a function in middle class. Now you compare Venezuela twenty

(10:21):
five years ago to Venezuela today. Compare San Francisco twenty
five years ago as opposed to San Francisco today, and
gce the parallel.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
You know, we Venezuela was lost in one generation. And
if Kamala, Harris and Waltz get elected with Chuck Schumer
as a majority leader, which means that shere Bron got reelected,
we'll lose America Bill in one generation. That's why I'm running.
I am not going to stand by in the sidelines
and watch this country get destroyed. This country gave me

(10:52):
every opportunity on earth to succeed. The greatest gift that
got in my life was when my parents brought me
to America. Not going to watch these radical lunatics to
destroy the country.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
I love. All Right.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
Once again, you're on the road again, just like Willie
Nelson heading toward Central Ohio, Cambridge, if you run through
New Concord, Ohio. Give my best to all the muskies
at Muskingham College who gave me a scholarship to play basketball.
I love my year and a half there, but I
had to come back home to marry my wife, and
so I had to come back home. And I came
back home to Xavier and loved it ever since. But

(11:26):
I say Senator to be Bernie Marino, thank you for
coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Stay strong, get those
ads running, confront Sharon Brown for who he is. It's
time to retire Joe Biden slash Kamala Harris, but also
time to retire Shared Brown. Bernie Marino, thank you very
much for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And once again,
Bernie Marino, You're a great American. Thank you well, thank you, Bell,

(11:48):
thank you. Let's continue with more. A couple other things
to consider about Governor Tim Walls. He put out in
his first week in office dei orders that required every
part of Minnesota to hire someone based upon their gender
or ideology. And one of the saddest things he did,
in my opinion, was to have gender affirming care for children.

(12:10):
And much like in California that in Minnesota, if you
have a child who's thoroughly confused, He's making the Minnesota
taxpayer pay for gender affirming care for juveniles, a fourteen, fifteen,
sixteen year old at taxpayer expense to become some different gender.
And and on top of that, his reaction to the

(12:30):
George Floyd Riots. One of the saddest chapters in American
history were the George Floyd Riots. George Floyd was a
career criminal. It was trying to pass off counterfeit bills
to buy products. His body was riddled with fentanol and heroin.
He spent many years in prison, including for beating up
women in arm robbery and Derek Shalvin the officer should

(12:52):
not have had his knee on his neck for nine
minutes and thirty seconds. On the other side of the fence.
He did not die from his phixiation, as related to
by the coroner, who said that if he would have
found the remainder George Floyd, he would assumed he died
of a drug overdose and also a cardiac condition occasioned
by all the fentanyl and heroin and cocaine and meth

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in his system. It was a sad situation, very sad,
and once again Derek Chalvin should not have had his
knee on the side of his jaw for nine minutes
and thirty seconds. However, when the riots ensued, if these
are not stopped immediately in the beginning, guess what they're
going to proliferate, and that what happened in Minnesota then
has spread around the country. Opportunistic criminals who looted businesses

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and took over police stations. Can you imagine in your
community the police are told to stand down and let
rioters and arsonists torch a police precinct station and torch
all the businesses. Over a thousand businesses in Minneapolis lost
their viability and were looted and victims of arson cops
were killed, thousands were injured at a cost of billions

(13:58):
of dollars, and it all began with Governor Tim Waltz
in Minnesota not doing his damn job. Well, let's continue
with more if a line becomes available. Five win, three, seven,
four nine, seven thousand pounds, seven hundred and new eighteen
t Bill cunning in the Great American. By the way,
if you listen the last night's game, Della Cruz had
perhaps the greatest game collectively ever played by a Reds

(14:20):
ballplayer in Red's history. And Sego had more on that
coming up, But it was unbelievable doubles and home runs
and RBIs. It was unbelievable performance by one of the greats.
And by the way, uh, Barack Husain Obama just put
out a statement that he believes government out of worked
for us, not just for some of us. That's what's

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and that's what makes Walt's a great governor, and he's
wishing everyone well. You might recall that in seven eight
and nine President Barack Hussein Obama said he wanted to
fundamentally transform America, that the way America is was not
good enough. He wanted to transform it. And you see
the transformation in Minneapolis, you see the transformation in San Francisco.

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You see the transformation of Philadelphia. It is sad we
can't continue like this. And as a conservative libertarian who
generally votes Republicans, but not always, when this pick was
announced this morning about eight thirty in the morning, I
felt good about it because the three choices, this is

(15:22):
the one that doesn't help Kamala Harris redefine the Democratic Party.
It is the Democratic Party of Barack Hussain Obama and
the Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and
now Tim Waltz. That's socialism. He has described himself, Tim Waltz,
as a socialist, and he's gone hard left. And she
went with somebody right with her politically. So let's continue

(15:45):
with more coming up later will be more on the
game last night, Badela Cruz plus the Reds again tonight
in Miami and the Bengals get ready for Saturday with
Tampa right here at your home of the Reds and Bengals.
News Radio seven hundred WLW. Hit the music, Dave Keaton,
hit the music. Not much music, but it's better than nothing.

(16:07):
Coming up after one o'clock is numbers USA dot Com
about the policies of Kamala Harrison Tim Wattz. When it
comes to illegal migration into America, one of the more
absurd things that is happening that you probably have little
information about because it is so bad, and that is
that there's been approximately one thousand foreigners every day coming

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into this country, flown in by the federal government. And
it's called a waiver visa program in which individuals from
six or seven designated countries of Venezuela, Haiti, Peru, Nicaragua,
el Salvador go on to a website and they apply

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to be granted waiver status and flown into America. And
it happens every day of every week of every month
until about a week ago. This went on for about
two years when there was such massive fraud in the
program that even my yorkist of DHS said, we can't
do this anymore. There's too much fraud, too much danger,

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and little reporting on this because it is so bad.
And that is that in the middle of the night,
there will be least aircraft passengers jets use huge ones
that will fly into Schenectady, New York, or Ames, Iowa,
or Cincinnati CVG or Columbus, Ohio, and these individuals are
met two or three hundred in a group met by

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social service agencies who will mainstream them into apartments, et
cetera at the taxpayer expense. And this is called the
waiver program, and it's been going on to save that
person the so called indignity, I said, the indignity of
marching through Mexico quite dangerous, and then coming across the

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southern border, you're giving a waiver and then you hook
up with a social service agencies. And now about a
week ago, how about this story. Nearly one hundred I
legal immigrants on the terror watch list has been released
into the United States by the Biden administration, while border
patrol agents have encountered migrants on the watch list from
dozens and dozens of different countries. And under the Biden

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Harris administration, more than two hundred and fifty illegal aliens
on the watch list or encountered by border patrol on
the southwest border. This so called a waiver program in
which you fly them over the border into American cities.
Include Afghans, Chinese, Iranians, Syrians, and more thousands and thousands,
including how about thirty five thousand Afghans, how about one

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thousand Chinese nationals over fourteen hundred Syrian nationals and three
thousand uzbekistanis flown into the country and released and given
a hearing date three to five years in advance to
say okay, show up at this hearing, which never happens.
I talk to a friend of mine who owns apartment buildings,

(19:03):
and he is very pleased with the efforts of the
Biden administration to have five to ten million legals come
in every year, because what it does, they're not building
more apartment buildings, they're not building more hospitals, not building
more schools. So we've had, by one estimation, fifteen or
twenty million illegals come into America either by air, sea, land,

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whatever in the four years of the Bide administration. And
the same number of apartment buildings exist in Greater Cincinnati.
How many apartments are being built in this area? Not
many because it's too expensive. So if you currently have
an apartment building, your rents might go from eight hundred
dollars a month to fourteen hundred dollars a month to
eighteen hundred dollars a month because there's greater demand and

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there's no more supply. You can't suspend mathematics doesn't work
that way. By that, I mean, if there's twenty to
twenty five million more in this country illegally, and there's
no no more apartments being built, no more new schools
being built, no more emergency rooms being built, no more
doctor's office is being built, there's going to be twenty

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five to thirty million more applying for all these services.
By the way, at your expense, and therefore the cost
of everything you spend inflation wise keep going up. When
you have supply that is low and demand that is high,
the suppliers of that service can raise their prices. So
if you're in an apartment building, you're at hog Heaven

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right now. If you're a tenant, if you're in Norwood,
if you're in Metamora, if you're in Independence and you
want to buy a house, you can't afford it, you
want to you live in an apartment, guess what the
rents are going up because of illegal migration into this country.
That is illegal, it's illegal. Ninety two percent of those
who are given waiver hearings aren't allowed to stay here anyway.

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And of course the next step, according to Kamala Harris,
she has said this is to give them the right
to vote, give them citizenship. That's the plan. That's the
plan of Governor Waltz. That's the plan of Kamala Harris.
Is that the kind of country you won? I don't
think so. About eight thirty this morning, I'm monitoring the news,
and it broke on MSNBC, of course, that Tim Waltz

(21:13):
was going to be the nominee to be vice president
of Kamala Harris. And my heart arose. I was worried
about Josh Shapiro, and a little bit about Mark Kelly,
the Senator from Arizona, the governor of Californi, governor of Pennsylvania.
And the reason is Shapiro. Josh Shapiro is a pretty
pretty good campaigner. I've watched him give speeches, pretty damn good.

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There's only one problem with Josh Shapiro, and that is
he's Jewish. And I would think as an American. When
Joe Lieberman was selected by Al Gore about twenty five
years go to be the VP, there I was with
you at that point. There was little or no discussion
of Joe Lieberman being Jewish. It was hey, it's about time,

(21:58):
is most people say, now, Joe liberm a moderate Democrat
with al Gore twenty five years later, all of a sudden,
it's a big issue because the Hamas wing of the
Democrat Party, the left wing, radical extremists of the Democrat Party,
gets what. They don't want a Jew to represent them
because they're Aniomitic. What do they think about Gaza, what

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do they think about Israel? They're on the side of Gaza,
They're on the side of Hamas. And so the fact
the fact that Democrats could not pick a Jew to
be their VP, obviously the most qualified politically and elsewhere,
speaks volumes about what is actually happening today's Democrat Party.
That Jews vote for Democrats about seventy seventy five percent

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of the time, I'm not sure that's going to be
the case this November because of what's happening in Israel.
And by the way, the attack against Israel is still
on hold Hesbela, Hamas and Iran. And you know who
side the Democratic Party is on when it comes to Israel,
because Kamala Harris is on the side of Hamas and

(23:04):
on the side of those who want to destroy the
state of Israel. That's just the fact. And so by
not picking Josh Shapiro, who would have helped her by
two or three percentage points in Pennsylvania. Speaks volumes about
the modern Democrat Party that had no difficulty giving us
Joe Lieberman, who was right to life on abortion, strong defense,

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strong police had no problem twenty five years ago selecting
him as the VP nominee with Al Gore. Twenty five
years later, the squad is running the Democrat Party and
that is very sad. And Tim Walls the governor, you
may recall, in the summer of twenty twenty there was

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a known drug dealer who was committing crimes as he
was sought to be arrested by the Minneapolis police, and
the governor was Tim Waltz. His name George Floyd. Derek
Chavin was the police officer. They try to calm him
down the little bit. They didn't know it at the time,
but his body was filled with methamphetamine and cocaine and

(24:05):
heroin and fentanyl. That he was a career criminal that
beat women up and sold drugs, and the police at
the scene knew he had a bad reputation because it
was George Floyd and what they did to him by
putting the knee on the neck was wrong. It did
not kill him. It did not asphyxiate him, because if
he was asphixiated, he couldn't keep shouting, I can't breathe.

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At some point, whether thirty seconds or a minute into it,
Derek Chalvin should have led him up and said, Okay,
let's just take him down and arrest him. But because
of the contributing factors of heart disease and excited utterances
and all the other things that the drugs in his body,
he was killed. And Derek Chavin could not receive a

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fair trial in Minneapolis, Minnesota. But my point is the
governor at that point was Tim Walls. He stood down,
did not send in the law enforcement or the national
go I can recall CNN standing in front of a
police precinct, a police precinct burning down as looters and arsonists,
the robbers and thieves running in and out of the

(25:10):
police station, stealing stuff away from the police, and they
were told to do nothing about it. And that began
the Summer of Love and the Summer of twenty twenty,
in which hundreds of American cities burned, massive looting, arsonist, robberies, etc.
Because Waltz. The governor did not want to crack down.

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He felt almost as if America deserved that because of
all of its races passed. George Floyd was a terrible
representative representative of African Americans. So Tim Waltz had everything
to do at that point with the riots that resulted
in dozens of police officers being killed, about five hundred
wounded cops. There was property damage in the billions of

(25:51):
dollars across the country, and Governor Walls stood by and
simply let it happen. So the selection of Tim Waltz
was a benefit to Donald Trump. That's a very good thing. Now, lastly,
by the way, after one o'clock we have numbers USA
will be here to talk about the policies of Governor
Waltz and also Kamala Harris when it comes to illegal migration.
Then after two o'clock I'm going to put a call

(26:12):
into Bill Wills, the legendary morning man at WTAM in Cleveland.
As you know, Bill Wills spent quite a bit of
time here working with Jim Scott of the Morning also
the program director here. Great guy from Lynchburg, Ohio, Ed Bousman,
a good friend of his and mine, and about twenty five,

(26:33):
twenty six years ago, he left Cincinnati, the Kingdom of
the South, to go to the Kingdom of the North, Cleveland,
and he broke this morning on eleven hundred wtam the
fact that Jimmy Haslam of the Cleveland Browns is going
to move to the suburbs and take the Cleveland Browns
about twenty five miles south in order to own about

(26:57):
one hundred and sixty five acres of land. Own the
entire deal. By that, I mean he's going to move
to brook Park, brook Park, Ohio, about twenty five miles
south of Cleveland, and one hundred and sixty acres. He's
going to build a dome stadium which will attract the
Super Bowl in NCAA, tournament, action, and more. He's going
to build out like a Banks project run by Tracy Schwegman,

(27:21):
who does a great job at the Banks, but he
wants to own the apartments run him out. He wants
to have shopping centers at condominium projects, soccer fields. He
wants an entire city of brook Park to be built
up with the Cleveland Browns around him. And brook Park
is more than receptive to the idea. Of the Browns
with the Dome Stadium stadium moving to Brook Park about

(27:43):
I think it's twenty five miles southwest of Cleveland, which
is where most of the Cleveland fans are anyway, and
a light went off in my head. As you know,
the Bengals lease is up. I put a call in
the Dave Young, Warren County Commissioner. There's hundreds of acres
of under land in Warren County right up against I
seventy one and I seventy five, perfectly situated in which

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the Cincinnati Bengals could build a dome stadium in Warren
County and create their own little mini world, their own universe,
like the Atlanta Braves have done in Atlanta. Get the
hell out of downtown Atlanta, move twenty five miles away,
and the Atlanta Braves ownership is making about sixty five
million dollars a year off their development, not counting the

(28:28):
baseball team. Why would you not do that? At this point,
Mike Brown and the family, the lovely Elizabeth and Troy
Blackburn and Katie are worth about three billion dollars. Because
the Bengals franchise is worth at least three billion dollars.
Why not locate in Warren County and have Dave Young,

(28:50):
he's the Grand Empressario of the Tennis tournament along with
John Barrett, to actually have the Cincinnati Bengals in Warren County,
because the New York Giants New York Jets are in
New Jersey, the Dallas Cowboys aren't in Dallas. It looks
like the Cleveland Browns and aren't going to be in Cleveland.

(29:11):
And the Chicago Bears want to move out of downtown
Chicago too, because that's the way things are. These owners
are now billionaires. They can build their own cities and
own everything. There's no squabbling with city council, no squabbling
with the county commissioners. And of course Boone County. I
talked to one or two officials in Boone County. They said,

(29:32):
we've got plenty of room, Come on down, come to
Boone County. Now, I think Warren County would be better
because it's closer to population centers. How easy would it
be to get to the Bengals New Dome Stadium in
Warren County from Columbus or from Indianapolis it's right there,
or at Dayton. It'd be beautiful. There's more vacant land
in Boone County at less money, but south of Boone

(29:54):
County it's somewhat rural, unlike Warren County. So David Young
the light went off in his head and he's thinking,
you know, they have a big golf course right there
at the Grizzly, which is about one hundred and fifty
acres up against the tennis facility. Why not across the
streets King's Island. Why not because that's the way things are. Oh,

(30:17):
let's continue if line becomes available, which it never does,
and moving the Bengals to the suburbs, past the suburbs
into Warren County and build a dome stadium, own everything
around and own all the parking, build the apartment buildings,
be the landlord, have the restaurants in the bars. Oh,
lease to Mike Brown and his family. Troy Blackburn. Turn

(30:41):
Troy Blackburn is a business leader, a bright guy. He
understands this. And the lease is up anyway next year
they could have a five year extension and within that
six year period buy the land, build the dome stadium,
build everything and it's much more safe there and that's
where the fan base is. I would think eighty percent
of Bengals fans come from north of Cincinnati, the other

(31:03):
twenty percent south. An idea whose time has come, and
Jimmy Haslam has taken the Cleveland Browns to Brook Park
south of Cleveland. Oh, let's continue once again. Last night,
Dela Cruz had one of the most spectacular performances in
the history of baseball. Spectacular doubles and home runs and

(31:28):
RBIs unbelievable. And fortunately he's with the Reds at least
until until twenty nine. Lastly, marg Shot almost moved the
team to Blue Ash about twenty five thirty years ago
and decided to keep it in Cincinnati, just barely and

(31:48):
right now. FC's model is to put those stadiums in
downtown areas, but the NFL is moving out to where
their fans are, with dome stadiums and tough markets. To
have the Super Bowl here, to have NCAA Basketball here,
to have other tournaments inside a dome stadium, and Mike
Brown and Katie and Elizabeth and Troy Owns it all

(32:12):
makes sense, doesn't it. Twelve fifty five Home of Your
Reds and Bengals? Are they on the move? News Radio
seven hundred Wow. Bill Cunningham the Great American. Of course,
we now have the two tickets, so intact, that is,

(32:33):
the left wing Democratic Party has gone hard left. With
Governor Tim Rawls of Minnesota joining you and I now
is Jim Robb, who's the vice president of Alliances and
Activision for Numbers USA. Numbers USA and Jim, welcome again
to the Bill Cunningham Show. And before you tell the
American people more about Governor Waltz, I want to share
with you a report headline scathing report reveals Biden Harris

(32:57):
administration has released dozens of migrants on terror watch list
into the US. It says nearly one hundred illegal immigrants
on the terror watch list has been released into the
US during the Biden administration, border patrol agents have encountered
migrants on the watch list and simply release granted parole.
We also have a few days ago DHS Secretary of
majorcas has stopped the so called overflights with the parole programs. So,

(33:21):
first of all, before we get into Governor Waltz and
what he believes, can you explain to the American people
how individuals living in Venezuela, Haiti and elsewhere simply get
on our planes rented by the US government and has
flown into Cincinnati, Columbus, Portland, Minneapolis and released. Explain that program,

(33:41):
which many of us we thought most came through the
southern border. But there's a quicker and easier way explain
that program by Biden.

Speaker 5 (33:48):
Harris, Well, it's hard to explain because it's illegal. We think,
we think courts will stop it eventually. I mean, if
Trump is re elected them then it becomes a moot
point on most but.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
So, but Biden decided he wanted to.

Speaker 5 (34:07):
Get down the amount of illegal immigration, so he's just
flying them in before they crossed the border.

Speaker 4 (34:13):
Right, He's like, how's that possible?

Speaker 5 (34:16):
It's not illegal. It's not illegal to rob my liquor.
Story if I'm putting the liquor bottles out on the
sidewalk for you to take, you know, And.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
How's this possible? And I understand it's about one thousand
a day, which it might be five or six flights
dropped off all over the country, picked up by social
service agencies. None dispersed. How's it possible you can be
in Venezuela or Haiti and suddenly you get on an
American Airlines commercial jet paid for by the federal government

(34:44):
and you're flown over the border and dropped off somewhere
in Schenectady. How does that work?

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Why?

Speaker 5 (34:51):
Well, I mean, ultimately the blame is Congress because it
writes these broad laws on immigration that said, do this,
do that, do the other unless, in the opinion of
the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Securities, you want
to do something else than do that. And it's I
mean generally in the courts, these kind of experimental innovations fail.

(35:15):
So I mean, eventually this is going to be struck down.
But the problem is Congress, if it wants the law
to be upheld, it's got to write good laws. It's
got to write strict laws, narrow laws, and quit deferring
to the administration. Now you know the Chevron decision being
knocked down by Supreme Court, what a month or two ago,

(35:36):
allows tighter laws to be written now where because it
would encourage Congress right tighter laws because the courts are
not going to give the administration as much room to
interpret laws as it did previously. But basically, this is
just a made up policy. I don't understand it myself.

(35:56):
Biden has made up one policy after another, just to
get more people in. And why he's doing it. I
guess he says he's got a humanitarian goal. Well, but
you know, you can empty out half the population of Venezuela.
That does not make Venezuela a good place. They does
not give Venezuela an honest government or makes it an
honest society. It solves nothing, and it causes heartache for

(36:20):
Americans who have to compete with these new people who
get here.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
I've seen scant reporting on this. But let's say a
commercial airliner leased by the federal government lands in Schenectady
at two o'clock in the morning, and here comes two
hundred and fifty migrants from Haiti. Kind of walk us
through what happens. They're at the airport, they're not in stasis,
they're not shape shifters.

Speaker 4 (36:43):
All of it.

Speaker 1 (36:45):
Go from port to Prince to Schenectady. It's two o'clock
in the morning. They disgorge the cargo of two hundred people.
Walk us through as to what happens to those human beings.
What happens.

Speaker 4 (36:56):
I believe they get I believe they get work from it.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
Yes, and they.

Speaker 5 (37:03):
Yeah, well, I mean they come in, they get work permits,
I guess local charities have to be because obviously they
have no jobs. A work permit doesn't get you a job.
Into the ex that they get jobs, they're completely they
have no training in anything Americans, so they can only
do the lowest end jobs, which means their own poorest

(37:23):
workers have to make room for them, which means their
wages are driven down even.

Speaker 4 (37:28):
Further if they keep their job at all.

Speaker 5 (37:31):
Right, because low end, unscrupulous employers have this nasty habit
of letting go Americans or even legal immigrants to bring
in people who are cheaper. So who's ever cheapest? So
you know, that's why all this competition from illegal immigration
and also legal immigration over fifty sixty years is why

(37:54):
the Americans, Americans of high school education level and below
haven't got and a raise in you after inflation in
sixty years, it's flat. All the rewards of our economy
go to the property owning class and the elite educated
class in college educated in gent But if you don't

(38:16):
have college four year degree, you're out of luck in
our society.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Jim rob of numbers US say, I look at it
this way. If the numbers are twenty million in the
past four years, there's twenty million people that want to
get an apartment. There's twenty million people that additionally want
to get healthcare. There's twenty million more people that use
the highways, there's twenty million more people that use educational systems.

(38:42):
And you can't suspend mathematics, and you can't suspend the
law of supply and demand. So when the supply is
low or static and the demand is high, that means
prices go up. And so there's a direct line in
inflation twenty to thirty percent since Biden to Golfers Hairs
took office to today, because you have twenty million or

(39:04):
more human beings that are using every part of America
without paying for it, without increasing the supply. We don't
have a greater supply of hospitals and doctors, and schools,
don't have a greater supply of apartment buildings impossible to build.
Do Average Americans figure out? Average Americans figure out that
the twenty million, and if Kamala Harris wins with walls,

(39:26):
it might be another twenty to thirty million. On top
of that that the cost of living will continue to
skyrocket because of immigration. Make that connection.

Speaker 5 (39:36):
Yeah, it's absurd. What's happening. You're right, the housing is
the biggest single thing. This is why working people are
in despair around this country, because the cost of rent
is going up much much higher than the overall cost
of inflation, especially in hotspot areas, places where people are

(39:57):
really flocking to and there's job As you say, not
only did jobs not appear from from you know, thin air,
but housing units. I mean, we were already ten million
housing units behind at the beginning of the Biden administration.
I can't even imagine how many we must be behind now.

Speaker 4 (40:16):
You just can't.

Speaker 5 (40:17):
You don't build twice as fast because you bring in
people twice as fast. Doesn't work that way, right, So
that's why we have this inflation. It's just there's not
enough housing for the people.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
We already have.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
And yet every day, more and more and more are
crammed in by these by these people. And you know,
Harris and Walts are are in lockstep on these policies
as far as I can tell.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
I'll give you a concrete example. I have a couple
of friends of mine that own several apartment buildings and
they're happy as can be with the rent and where
it's going. The same apartment in a middle class area
of Cincinnati, Ohio that went for eight hundred dollars a
month four years ago as now going for thirteen hundred
dollars a month, almost a fifty increase because the demand

(41:01):
is so great and supply remains the same tell us
about Governor Tim Walts's policies about sanctuary cities, sanctuary states
and all the benefits to illegals in Minnesota because of
Governor Wallas. Explain that to the American people.

Speaker 5 (41:15):
Yeah, Bill, So he was in he was in Congress
for eleven years. He was the House of Representatives and
numbers USA has had grades every member of Congress for
the last thirty years on every immigration vote they've taken
in Congress. So we have his completed Congressional Great Card

(41:36):
for his whole career, and it says d he voted
the way that we would have we would want him
to vote only twenty four percent of the time. So
on reducing chain migration, his grade is F minus. These
are the subparts of his grade, reducing unnecessary worker visus
F refuges and assylies F minus reduced and the enticement

(42:01):
F minus reduce illegal immigration rewards He gets a C
minus on that border security D plus.

Speaker 4 (42:10):
Okay, so you know he's he's he's awful.

Speaker 5 (42:13):
There's only really a couple of people in Congress, well
a few people in Congress who were worse, But one
of them was Senator Senator Kamala Kamala Harris, who got.

Speaker 4 (42:24):
An F minus.

Speaker 5 (42:25):
She only voted the numbers USA suggested way a one
percent of the time during her time in the Senate.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
So you're saying, Kamala Harris is Bernie Sanders with lipstick,
that she's on the far left wing of the Democrat Party,
and standing right next to her is uh former Congressman
now Governor Tim Waaltz. That's opened up the doors of
Minnesota to including stupid stuff like electric cars. You know,
electric cars do great in Minnesota in this in the

(42:53):
winter time. You know that it's a he wasn't the
rid of gasoline powered cars?

Speaker 4 (42:58):
Well?

Speaker 5 (42:59):
Yeah, and now, Nannie Sanders, I'm afraid you've you've wronged
him a bit because you've probably remembered that before he
decided to run for president, he used to vote pretty
reasonably on immigration. He said that we can't bring people
more and more people to compete with Americans especially people
who are Americans who are on the lower end of
the economic scale, because it's unfair. He used to say

(43:22):
that regularly, but when he ran for president, he changed
his stick and became the standard left wing guy. So,
but Kamala Harris has always been terrible on immigration. She's
she's she never took a single vote that we suggested,
and she she went against our recommendations every single time.

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And when you say our recommendations, we say, don't vote
for amnesty's we say get rid of chain migration, get
rid of sanctuary cities. Uh, don't vote to increase immigration levels.
And she, of course did the opposite on all those things.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Well, I'll tell you what, Jim Robb of NumbersUSA dot Org,
My god, are weig in trouble. I can only imagine
if this ticket of Harrison Walls believe come November the
sixth that they have a mandate. If they win, that
means every city, every county, every state will be a

(44:23):
sanctuary city, county and state. There will be free college
tuitions for illegals. All the canopy of rights given to
those on welfare will be dropped into the lap of
illegal immigration. The southern border will be wide open, which
is what it's been for the past four years. Instead
of twenty million or forty million, give them eight years,

(44:44):
there might be three to four hundred more. We're going
to double the population of the country. It's going to
be complete societal breakdown, like in Minneapolis for the George
Voyd riots. Now, I can't remember a more stark example
of a pro American busines businessman on one hand against
left doing socialists from San Francisco on the other. And

(45:06):
there's never been a come up and says to how
all this happened. I've been watching Nancy Pelosi the last
few days, not talk about our meetings, but Pelosi and
Obama got together with Adam Schiff, Hakeem Jefferies, Chuck Schumer,
and others to push him out of office in such
a way that the Democratic Party did not have time

(45:26):
to have another primary or pick anyone else. And the
one headquartering all that was Kamala Harris. They worked in
a way at the end where there could not be
a primary, there could not be another choice, there'd be
a quickly election when not one American has ever voted
for Kamala Harris, Democrat or Republican to be the nominee
of the Democrat Party. And they worked this in such

(45:48):
a way that we've got a quickly election in order
to select quickly Kamala Harris and Tim Watz. And one
of the most disgusting things that has happened is the
idea that a more qualified Jew from Pennsylvania doesn't fit
the Hamas wing of the of the Democrat Party. Josh
Shapiro was someone who would add the vote in Pennsylvania

(46:09):
by one or two percentage points and also help on
the Senate race. And if you can spend a minute
or two on the Hamas wing of the Democrat Party
and how that wing did not want a Jew to
represent Democrats.

Speaker 5 (46:23):
Yeah, it's pretty embarrassing, really. Uh yeah. And and the
other thing is remember that Biden was sold as a moderate,
right despite despite he gave plenty of reason for people
to think he was otherwise. But anyway, they sold him
as a moderate. They're not bothering with that. With Kamala Harris,

(46:47):
as far as I can tell, I mean that she has,
she has changed all her positions, uh, in the like
the last two weeks. But no one should believe that
because her You should believe what she voted on when
she was a member of the Senate, and she voted
with the common sense immigration positions exactly zero times during

(47:10):
her career. Yeah, and that's uh, that's pretty sobering, really
because it tells you more what she will do as
president than any any changed positions.

Speaker 4 (47:21):
Now she's she's she And why was she not effective
as the borders are?

Speaker 5 (47:28):
I mean, her handlers don't want her called the borders
are now, but they did at one time?

Speaker 4 (47:33):
Right, And how was she not? Yeah? She she didn't try.
She didn't try.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Well, what Kamala Harris did was pick a fellow traveler,
and that's Governor Tim Wallas and they're they're on the
same page when it comes to the number one issue
in the country as legal migration that affects drugs and
schools and colleges and universities and hospital rooms and getting
uh getting a fair rent. Everything is affected by a
legal migration in this country. And I can't wait for

(48:02):
about two more weeks from now when college is back
in session, when the Hamas wing and the Democrat Party
starts tearing up college campuses again, and it's going to
be unbelievable. What's going to happen. But Jim Robb, what
is the bill?

Speaker 4 (48:15):
One more thing? Yeah, one more thing?

Speaker 5 (48:18):
Did you and your your listeners see that the.

Speaker 4 (48:22):
Gallop pole has well?

Speaker 5 (48:24):
The gallup Pole has been asking the same question about
immigration every year for sixty years. It asks once a year,
and that is, should America have more immigration, less immigration,
or about the same. And from last year to this
year they released the answer about a week week and
a half ago for this year, and the people the

(48:47):
number of people who said less immigration grew fourteen percent
in one year. Now fifty five percent of all Americans
say less immigration and most of the rest say the same.
So it's only kind of percent who want more immigration.
But the important thing is it went from the mid
forties all the way to fifty five percent or the

(49:08):
low forties all the way to fifty five percent in
one year of Americans saying no less immigration.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
I think Americans have had.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
It figuring it out your website NumbersUSA dot com. I'm
looking at it right now and the truth will set
us all free. It's kind of country we want to be.
When Obama said about eighteen years ago he wants to
fundamentally transform this country from what to what we look
at Minneapolis, who we look at San Francisco. That's what
he wants to fundamently transform this country to. And once again,

(49:39):
thank you Jim Robb for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show,
NumbersUSA dot Com and Jim Robb, thank you very much,
thank you my pleasure. Bill, Thanks God bless America. Let's
continue with more. And those are the facts, and the
facts will set us all free. On news Radio seven
hundred w Weldomy.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
I absolutely want to debate Tim Walls, but I want
to debate him.

Speaker 6 (49:59):
Actually after he's actually officially the nominee.

Speaker 5 (50:02):
And I did call him and congratulate him and offer
them my best wishes.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
I think that's the polite thing to do.

Speaker 7 (50:07):
But look, would it shock me if the Democrats pulled
another switch room?

Speaker 4 (50:09):
No, it wouldn't.

Speaker 8 (50:14):
Hello quiet, I'm broadcasting.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
Chris Siga watching the women's soccer. There's a breakaway to
score is zip zip with about ninety minutes gone yep,
and the American female player scored, but there was a
defender flag is up who was slow to get back
on defense right, and the slower she went it was
off sides. Americans don't score. Can you explain that to me.

Speaker 9 (50:41):
It's a stupid offside rule they got in soccer.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
So that means if you're really slow, guess what.

Speaker 9 (50:47):
Yeah, but while the American girl was ahead of the defender,
what's wrong with that?

Speaker 1 (50:54):
How you do that?

Speaker 9 (50:55):
I mean you think secondary in the NFL says, Oh
wait a minute, let's I gotta you know, I let
that receiver go a little bit.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
No, they're all over. This is same way and hockey.
This is socialism. This is communism, pure and simple.

Speaker 9 (51:08):
Offside is off sides is. But soccer is the grand
old game.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
Give me some sports and make it fast. They got
me all fired up. Now the American women were winning.
Now that it's out science again, out signs.

Speaker 9 (51:19):
Will he the Stuo reporters of Proud Service, every local
Thamestar Heating and air conditioning dealers Thamestar Qually. You could
feel in Cincinnati, Colwayoming Air had one eight eight eight
nine h v A C.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
You might need it today. You're not a kidding. You
need it.

Speaker 9 (51:37):
It's about one hundred and fifty thousand degrees out there.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
But I'll be on the golf course at three zh
five with Mike Lane. We're gonna go play nine holes
of golf, and I'm gonna carry my own clubs and
I'm gonna carry Mike Lane's clubs too, because I'm an American.

Speaker 9 (51:50):
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Speaker 1 (52:06):
Are the Eagles still touring? You're saying, You're saying the Eagles,
No Milford Eagles. Oh, I thought you meant women.

Speaker 9 (52:12):
The soccer update, Well, he brought to you by Cincinnati
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Speaker 1 (52:18):
Let's see, uh stupid they got.

Speaker 9 (52:20):
They got a semi final going on right now.

Speaker 1 (52:23):
And what is that?

Speaker 9 (52:24):
Five minutes of extra time?

Speaker 1 (52:26):
It's nil nil Communists USA Germany, pure and simple communism.
When you're a slow defensive player, the offensive can't score right.
So the slower you are, the more benefit you receive.

Speaker 9 (52:39):
Let's see US men's basketball team faces Brazil at three
thirty in the quarterfinals.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
I'm taking America to be Brazil.

Speaker 9 (52:46):
Men's volleyball with Cincinnati's Max Holt have advanced to the
semi finals with a win over Brazil.

Speaker 1 (52:52):
You know a fantastic sport is ping pong? Have you've seen?
You've seen that?

Speaker 4 (52:56):
Yues?

Speaker 9 (52:57):
Pickleball's next in the Olympics. What about ping pong? And
then of course break dancing is Friday and Saturday. He
can't wait for that.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
That's ridiculous.

Speaker 9 (53:05):
Larnsburg, Indiana's Mason Parris will start his gold medal run
in race wrestling on Friday. Let's see US women's volleyball
team sweeping Poland as they move into the semi finals.
The US women's team featuring UC's Jordan Thompson.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
What do you think about that? Well, so far, so
good for the US. Red's update.

Speaker 9 (53:28):
Li de la Cruz four for five, two homers, two doubles,
three RBIs What about Scooter Jannette Red's dump the Marlins
ten to three. De la Cruz now becomes just the
third Reds player twenty homers steal fifty bases in the
same season.

Speaker 1 (53:45):
Number forty four, Eric Dave did it twice? What number
is Dela Cruz? Forty four? Thank you? He belongs in
center field and the Hall of Famer. Number eight Joe
Morgan three times. Game two tonight Nicolodolo against Max Mayer.
He's got to start picking a coverage.

Speaker 9 (54:03):
Just five forty Sports Talk, Ralphs, American Grill, Inside Pitch, Kelsey,
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Speaker 1 (54:10):
Now, Della Cruz Belonging Center. No, just leave where it is.
It's got twenty errors.

Speaker 9 (54:17):
Chicago, the White Sox lost their twenty first straight game
last night. What about Ben Tendy tying the American League record?

Speaker 1 (54:24):
He wishes.

Speaker 9 (54:25):
He's probably on the Reds or anywhere else, but in
the White Sox, Cleveland, the Cleveland. The overall record is
twenty six consecutive losses by the eighteen eighty nine Louisville
Colonels in the American Association.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
That doesn't count. That wasn't baseball. I don't know what
that was baseball. What's the name of the team.

Speaker 9 (54:45):
Louisville Colonels in eighteen eighty nine? You were Marty was
doing those games back then.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
I think Joe was a young.

Speaker 9 (54:51):
And let's see Soccer League's Act Cups action last night,
talking about unbelievable Andy Mack FC Cincinnati Rallies had four
goals in the final eleven plus minutes to down New
York New York City FC.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
Four to two. Impossible.

Speaker 9 (55:06):
Yu Ya Cobo Eh scores the go ahead goal in
the eighty six minute.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
Yogo Kobo. What's the u ya Ubo U Yakubo Cobo? Yeah,
him him up next to his FCC.

Speaker 9 (55:23):
They're back at t QL Stadium on Friday night against
Santos Lugana.

Speaker 1 (55:28):
I'll be on Friday night at the Voice of America
with the Country concert with my big Green Tractor.

Speaker 9 (55:35):
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Speaker 1 (55:43):
No practice for the Bengals today.

Speaker 9 (55:46):
Let's see preseason opener course Saturday against Tampa Bay at
pay Court Stadium. The action on the Home of Tony
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Speaker 1 (55:59):
E and I like two of those guys. That's about it.
But the thing is segment. You can't have a game
where your bad behavior results in good things. So the
defensive player for Germany was slow to get back. America
had a breakaway and they kicked a goal to go
up with one zip with a minute to go, and
the referee sense it's off science. It's on science. I

(56:21):
know it's not right.

Speaker 9 (56:22):
And I think also what baseball ought to do is
for the umpires. I think the umpires they got everything
else to worry about. I think the umpires ought to
have yellow and red cards. If David Bell comes out
and starts screaming about something's balls and strikes, you know,
he gets a yellow card, and if he keeps doing it,

(56:43):
he gets the red and he's out of the game.

Speaker 1 (56:45):
And he's done. Right, that's a good idea, right, I
don't know. I'm just saying.

Speaker 9 (56:49):
The umpires don't have much to do anyway. They're kind
of hitch clock, you know, the throws over to first base,
the pickoffs, this and that and everything else.

Speaker 1 (56:58):
Challenges.

Speaker 9 (56:58):
They don't have that much to do. And they're gonna
go with robots. They should do they should You're gonna
argue with a robot.

Speaker 1 (57:05):
No, because you can't. It's like what I'm saying, It's
like in tennis when the ball was in or out,
macroo went nuts. Right now a chase replay, Now let's go,
and you say it's in or out? Why not take
advantage of technology. One third of the close calls by
umpires are missed, so if it's in the dirt over
the head, you don't count that right. If you count

(57:25):
the close calls within three inches of the box, about
thirty five percent of the time the umpires are wrong.
Why not use technology to get it right. And these
umpires think they're the nearest thing to slice bread on Earth.
I don't know, I do know. Go to the and
they had to measure each player. That's that box is
different for every player. If you're five foot six, that's

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different than six foot five. Well that's true.

Speaker 9 (57:51):
I mean look at like like Freedo and La Da
La Cruz. Different different strike zone. Use this strike zone
as administered by Major League Baseball, and it's much higher
than the umpires call it. It's supposed to be from
underneath the armpits.

Speaker 1 (58:06):
To the middle of the knee.

Speaker 9 (58:09):
And Noigans are going to go to extra time now
because it's nil nil USA and Germany.

Speaker 1 (58:14):
It's extra time because of a slow German player getting
back and all sides was called correct. I don't get it.
I don't either, But Dela Cruz, who had a better game,
Scooter Jeanette or Dela.

Speaker 9 (58:27):
Cruz, Oh Scooter Jeannette with four home runs. I mean,
that's unbelievable, Andy Mack, first time ever. Yeah, it was
a guy think in the minor leagues had the home
run cycle the other night solo, two run homer, three
run homer and a grand Slambie. I forget real, it
was yeah, I think, so that's never happened before.

Speaker 1 (58:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (58:47):
I thought I saw that someplace in the minors.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
That's impossible. We'll see what happens. But I think all
hell's breaking loose everywhere. All we have is problems everywhere.
We have no peace, we have no surround. We have
chaos in confusion, which we live on right here. That
is important to have chaos and confusion. What's in the
middle name of this program and question about it? Yeah?

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Coming up in about ten minutes, we have Bill Wills
about the Cleveland Browns moving to brook Park. What whoa
twenty five miles south. I put a call in. I
can't mention his name, he said, don't mention my name.

Speaker 4 (59:25):
Who?

Speaker 1 (59:25):
Bill Wills? A powerbroker in Warren County, the Warren Bengals.
What moving the Warren County?

Speaker 9 (59:36):
What about if he called Sheriff Jones, he might want
the butler. Bengals, Well, keep him into my room out there.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
And Mike Brown, Elizabeth Brown and Troy Blackburn could own
hundreds of land acres of land. Do all the hotels
that they own, all the apartment buildings they own, the
Dome stadium that they own? What right next to King's
Island and the Cincinnati open.

Speaker 9 (01:00:01):
A lot of green salad of salvation right there now?

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Wouldn't that be something? And that's all done within five years?
And when is the Bengals lease up next year? Five
year extension dome? The Dome? Then what do you do
with pey Corse Stadium? See you one one to be segment?
Give me out of the students report. Bill Willis with
a live update on the Browns moving south to Brook Park.

Speaker 9 (01:00:27):
Will he on this day, on this Tuesday, August sixth,
we say happy birthday to two Reds turning twenty five today,
Remember you were twenty five? Begley Hunter Green and Matt McLean.
What happened on August sixth, nineteen forty five? August sixth,

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nineteen forty.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
Five, Japan surrendered? Nope, Nope, Roshama, You full close that
caused him this surrender, oh segment, get me out of
the Studge's report. We need some funny stuff, Willy.

Speaker 9 (01:01:00):
We leave you with the immortal words of the Stood report.

Speaker 8 (01:01:04):
Now, if we start beating her in the polls by
ten or fifteen points, are they going to.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Bring in a third Ken today?

Speaker 9 (01:01:10):
It's like, you know, Trump is killing this guy all right, out,
Let's bring in a new one out out.

Speaker 8 (01:01:19):
And then maybe at some point they get one right.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
But that is the Trumpster segment. Thank you. Stay tuned
for more on the Browns move out of Cleveland on
news Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham, The Great American.

(01:01:45):
Of course, that was an announcement by Bill Wills of
WTAM formerly of Lynchburg, Ohio, ed Balsman, et cetera, that
the Cleveland Browns were leaving Cleveland, downtown Cleveland for a
Southern for a southern, more southern exposure. And Bill willis,
first of all, welcome again into Bill Cunningham show. And
how's my former boss doing at WTAM the home former

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home of Mike Travisano.

Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
Willy, always an honor to share fifty thousand watts in
the iHeartRadio app with you and just I never want
to correct you, but I'm reporting what Ken Pendergrast is
reporting at a blog. But it certainly looks like your
Cleveland Browns will not be on the lake front in
the future.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Bill, Where would they be, if anywhere?

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
Willie?

Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
This has been playing out for a couple of years.
The stadium was built in the late nineties. The Hasms
have owned the franchise for several years. Of course, formerly
the pilot's line j and they a couple of years
ago said hey, look we think we want a dome,
and the city said, well, okay, let's look into that.
And they came back and they said, well, the stadium
we haven't really can't.

Speaker 4 (01:02:49):
Support a dome.

Speaker 3 (01:02:51):
And the has Them said, okay, let's look for some
options around northeast Ohio. What has led them to about
one hundred and sixty acres right next to Cleveland Hopkins
there in brook Park where there was a ford plant
and some other old facilities. They've been cleared out, and
that is an area that the Hasms believe they could
build a dome stadium and also have entertainment and restaurants

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and control parking. So it's a lot of revenue. They're
simply not room on the lakefront build to build what
they want. You can't build any further north because there's
Lake Erie. So it looks like the city of Cleveland,
you know, trying to make their best efforts just can't
quite match what the has them seem to want.

Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
And at some point, how soon are they legally obligated
to stay in that particular stadium? Is it a year, two,
three years? How many years do they have to buy out?

Speaker 4 (01:03:36):
If any build the lease is coming up?

Speaker 3 (01:03:39):
I believe technically in two years. We know how those
leases play out. More importantly than mayor Justin bib Here
gave the HASMS next week, it's kind of a deadline
to say, look, here's our plan. We'll put in about
four hundred million, we'll update the stadium, we'll talk about
some development around it, but you're not getting the dome.
We simply can't pull that off. And the HASLMS evidently
have worked with brook Park, as being reported, and we

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talked about this morning a dome stadium for about two
point two billion, another one point four billion of development
around there. That would be you know, a year round entertainment,
A dome facility where you could host the Final Four
and have other.

Speaker 4 (01:04:14):
Events as you know.

Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
You know in Cincinnati, you know about twelve dates a year.
That's pretty much what you use these things. So the
question becomes, how do you squeeze the facility to use
them more?

Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
You know, the Atlanta Braves did that a few years back,
got out of downtown Atlanta, which is a disaster, and
moved like thirty miles away. And there was some reporting
by the Atlanta Constitution newspaper that just on ancillary income,
the owners of the Atlanta Braves are making sixty five
million dollars in that profit every year. Because if you
own the land, you can build apartments, homes, condominiums, bars, restaurants,

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have like a bank's operation right there next to it.
You can also have office buildings. I know that's Jerry
Jones's approach in Dallas. This is not reinventing the wheel.
And with all due respects, is downtown Cleveland as dangerous
as parts of other Midwest cities at night?

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Bill?

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
I think Cleveland's like many other cities, there are two cities,
and sadly there are parts of Cleveland that we have
those pockets where you have to report shootings. I would
say downtown is no more safe or no more dangerous
than others. Cleveland's unique because we've got the three professional
teams downtown. You can walk to the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
for the cams, you can walk over to Progressive Field

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to see the Guardians, and you can walk to Cleveland
Brown Stadium. It's very unique in that way. But for
what the haslms want there simply isn't the room, and
Cleveland's not gonna put up that kind of money to
do it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
Don't you know. We're having the same problem here. Alisia
Reize comes on with sloan of myself quite often and
they're going back and forth. The lease is up, I
believe it or not, next year, and at some point
the Bengals are going to extend it for five years.
And Mike Brown is now eighty nine years old, and
the Bengals has put a high undred and fifty million

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dollars refurbishing the locker room. But Jimmy Haslam, who's a
billionaire also, I think all the owners of NFL teams
are now billionaires, that he wants a deal deal in
which he controls everything around him. There's no basketball team
there's no baseball team. He's got all the parking, all
the concessions. He's got to sell out the boxes. He

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can do apartment buildings, he can do businesses, he can
do office buildings, do condos that one hundred and sixty
acres would allow him to do that.

Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
Correct, Absolutely, that's the formula he's looking at. He has
said very publicly, Look, they're looking at northeast Ohio, which
really opens things up. He said as recently as a
week ago down at the Greenbrier where the Browns were
holding their camp, that he and Dee is better half
believe fans want a dome and they think you're paying
this much for these athletes. They should play in pristine conditions,

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you know, to play it out in Cincinnati. This would
be like your friend Mike Brown saying, look, I want
to have restaurants, entertainment, shopping in how much Mike likes
to go out and shop. He wants to have all
those things. And to get the land, he needs to
go to Milford, or he needs to go to Cheviot
or Norwood. And that's kind of what the Cleveland situation
looks to be playing out.

Speaker 1 (01:07:11):
Willy and long term, when the Browns if they're in
brook Park. Is that it can't be north? Is it east,
south or west of downtown Cleveland brook Park?

Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
It's southwest Billy Willy. As you're coming to Cleveland on
seventy one, you're coming in that direction. It's to the
south and west of downtown. It's about twenty minutes. You
can see the Cleveland skyline from your top seats of
that new facility. Although it's a dome, I guess you
can't look out, but you can see the skyline of Cleveland.
And it's right next to Cleveland Hopkins. It's next to

(01:07:43):
four eighty, which is kind of our two seventy five
around the city, if you will. So it will be
very convenient for Bengals fans to come up and see
the Bengals when they play the Browns. Very convenient for
fans throughout northeast Ohioland you'd have the shopping and the
entertainment and the restaurants all around the facility. Willie, it
makes a lot of sense. You hate to see him

(01:08:03):
leave the lake front, the tradition of Cleveland, but you know, look,
tradition's one thing. You got modern players.

Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
They're paying them a bunch of money.

Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
They think they want pristine conditions and the Dome offers.

Speaker 1 (01:08:13):
Then as far as the City of Cleveland, is this
a negotiating ploy, Is this something where you think Jimmy
has them is just doing a little bit of a
fake here that really he's going to stay there, but
he just wants to get a better deal out of Cleveland.

Speaker 3 (01:08:27):
Willy mayor Justin Bibb, who will join me tomorrow morning
at eight twenty. He put off his interview till tomorrow
to join me, And now think I know why. He
just simply doesn't have any options. He can't give Jimmy
what he wants. He can't give him two point two
billion for a stadium, another one point four billion for
what's built around it. We're talking about a three point
six billion dollars the project, and the City of Cleveland.

Speaker 4 (01:08:49):
Just can't do it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
Evidently, they're going to maybe do some bonds to fund
the public part of this, and the HASLMS could write
a check for the whole thing.

Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
Of course they're not going to do that.

Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
You can ask an owner to to spend all that
kind of money. We've got to have public private partnerships nowadays.
So no, I just think it's a bad dealt hand
of cards for Mayor Bibb and the City of Cleveland.
And I just don't think they've got an option to
come up with that can compete with what the HASLMS
could do at brook Park?

Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
Bill Bill Wills brook Park. Does it appear as if
they're receptive to this? Have the officials in brook Parks
had come on down.

Speaker 4 (01:09:25):
Willie?

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
On June fourth, the brook Park City Council passed a
resolution quote encouraging the Hasard Sports Group to strongly consider
the former Ford Properties location for a new dome stadium
for your Cleveland brown So Brook Park would love this,
They would love the tax revenue, they would love to
be a part of this deal. It would check a
lot of boxes from them. So absolutely, will fans be upset,

(01:09:47):
you know, that's the question. It'll be a lot easier
to get in and out. Yeah, you're the Cleveland Browns,
You're playing in brook Park, you have a dome. So
there's a lot of pluses for Browns fans when it
comes to experiencing the game on Sunday as well.

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Though, what about the suburbs? Is this toward the suburbs
where most of the Browns fans.

Speaker 3 (01:10:04):
Are Yeah, if you look at a map. I mean,
Cleveland does have twenty twenty five thousand people living downtown,
but Browns fans come from all over the region. So yes,
it would be much easier to come in from a
Youngstown than Akron. A lot of Browns fans are in
Columbus that come up every Sunday Toledo Fuel. So it
would be much easier logistically to have new parking garages,

(01:10:27):
that sort of thing, and to have that fan experience
on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Bill Wills have any questions for me? You spent many
years here along with Jim Scott in the morning, you
ran the station as I did as the operations manager
in PD. Do you have any questions about the big one,
about your life, about Lynchburg, about Ed.

Speaker 3 (01:10:44):
Bowsman Willie Ed God rest his soul, loved you, love
your show, loved what you did, and you keep his
memory alive. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition as
Ed would always say. That was in Cincinnati. I told
you this one a couple of weeks ago, and just
have some great fond memories Bill, working with you, and
you mentioned Jim. My goodness, my condolence, sister's wife, and

(01:11:04):
his three boys and his family. I learned so much
from him personally professionally. He gave me a lot of
good advice to have a great career in Cleveland.

Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
And Mike Trevisano, he was my running mate. We used
to go back and forth quite a bit. Wonderful guy
and he met his maker, I guess in his garage,
which was sad. But time, Bill Will's time is flying by.
Would you agree? How many years have you been at
TM now?

Speaker 3 (01:11:27):
Twenty push on twenty six years? Bill here on the
eleven hundred North. Yeah, exactly a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
She's more than a quarter of a century.

Speaker 4 (01:11:39):
Life's good.

Speaker 3 (01:11:40):
Our son Nate is blessed us with three grandkids. I'm
in your club now, the Paul Club, which is fun.
And our daughter Serena is doing well. She's a counselor.
And Mindy says hi to you and Penny as well,
and she's doing great.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
Billy, Mindy's a great American. Get my best, everyone at TM.
The odds of this happening, Bill Wells, the odds out
of ten? What are the odds? And say five years
from now the Cleveland Browns will be in Brook Park?
What are the odds.

Speaker 3 (01:12:05):
You and I are seeing a game. I think at
brook Park, I go ninety percent. You know, I go
the odds are as well as you've giving me five
strokes off at six handicap at ken Wood.

Speaker 4 (01:12:15):
Sometimes.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
All right, Bill Wills, you're the best there is that
what you do in Cleveland. May God bless you and
God bless America. Bill Wills, thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (01:12:24):
Willie, thank you all the best, buddy.

Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
God bless you. Let's continue with more news coming up,
and of course this segment about two thirty five, et cetera.
There's the news, and that's the model. That's the model
of professional sports to get out of downtown areas in
which there's a little bit of crime, a little bit
of oldness that go to the suburbs and these billion
billionaire multi billionaire owners can build their own deal and

(01:12:47):
do what they want. Mike Brown now is worth about
three billion dollars. That's three thousand million dollars, three billion
dollars with the Bengals franchise, and it's likely to go up.
Yure squabbling over or redoing the locker room when Mike
Brown could move to Boone County, the home with Tony Bender,
get one hundred and sixty acres and away you go.

(01:13:09):
He can move into Wilmington area with Bobby Henderson at
his golf courses, et cetera, snow Hill. He can move
a little bit north between Cincinnati and Dayton and away
you go one hundred and sixty acres and have it
all right there. But at some point you know you
have to do. And I know Mike Brown is loyal

(01:13:29):
to the city of Cincinnati. I know Carl Linder at
some point about twenty five years ago, debated moving to
Boone County his whole operation, and he decided to keep
it here. I know Williams is the Barretts, the Fifth
Third Bank types P and G, thank god, or committed
to downtown Cincinnati, and downtown Cincinnati would not be the

(01:13:49):
same without the Bengals here, and unlike Cleveland, the Bank's
project is right there. And about twenty five thousand people
live downtown and a lot of Bengals fans come from Kentucky,
so maybe it's a different situation. Let's continue with more
about the Brook Park Grounds. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven
hundred WLW.

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There.

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You know what I'm saying. But bid the nomics is working.
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o' reinberg. Are you woke or wake? Are you awake? Awake?
Are you woke? Negative?

Speaker 9 (01:15:37):
Pete Holterman from the Cincinnati Opens here too, Willie?

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
How about that? Pete? How you doing? Former Xavier? You're
a saky guys. Since I open got the tennis? What
do you think I got John Barrett on tomorrow? What
should I ask Barrett about this? Who's gonna win? I
think Cocoa golf on the woman's side of the man.
So I'm going with Alcatraz. Okay, you like Alcatraz? Listen,
Carlos is so exciting to watch. He's all upset. Now.

(01:16:00):
I don't know if a joker is going to play though,
because he's got a knee problem. Right, He's been battling
knee all summer.

Speaker 9 (01:16:05):
But if I have that knee and I get to
the Womlin final and the gold medal match and not
bat I'm feeling pretty good.

Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
I want that knee. And also this weekend we got
Bill Weinberger hair with the Frank Zibell of course, the
ac R guny polls and spots. It's called the Big
Green Tractor. Is that correct? Talk about stuff going on
this the next few days. Tell us about what's happening Thursday, Friday, Saturday, if.

Speaker 10 (01:16:25):
Anything, Willie honor to be here, great to be with you,
and seg after working here for fourteen.

Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Years fourteen years of glory. There's that number again, fourteen fourteen. Yes.

Speaker 10 (01:16:35):
But this weekend is a big, big weekend in west Chester.
The Voices of America Country Music Festival August eighth through
eleventh at Voices of America Park, big lineup. We've got
Ernest on Thursday night, Jason Aldeane Friday.

Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
By the way, can I sing the Big Green Tractor song?
With him. Is that possible. Probably, they'd probably let Jason Dean.
I could play you a big green tractor.

Speaker 11 (01:17:02):
I would think, So you'll be there that night he
was with the Trumpster. He is correct, it's pretty good.
That is pretty good. I'd like to hear you sing that.
Probably everybody go home.

Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
I did with Montgomery Gentry at King's Island with Sean Hannity.
But this is my town. That's what I kind of like.
Please continue.

Speaker 10 (01:17:19):
Yeah, well, we'd love to have you.

Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
I'll see what I can do about that.

Speaker 10 (01:17:23):
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Write that down segment, Voice of America vo.

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Com, CMF dot Com segment.

Speaker 10 (01:17:39):
Yeah yeah, plenty of parking. Two stages. There's the Nashville
Whiskey Jam Stage, which has up and coming artists, thirty
total bands over the people are going on four days
crazy you know festival. You have the Roses, Montgomery.

Speaker 1 (01:17:55):
Montgomery In and Evan Andrews.

Speaker 10 (01:17:56):
And Dean Gregory.

Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
Dean Gregory is the best greater. Uh. I gotta go
there and just eat, go from boot to boot to booth.
So Gord to me get me a ticket just to
eat Bill Weinberger, or ticket is still available. They are
still available. Yes, Will there be gun eyed pools all
over the place too?

Speaker 10 (01:18:12):
There will not, but the owner of gunn eyed Pools
will be there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
Sorry, Bell. Plus, you have cliff diving. My wife's putting
together a ninety foot senior citizen cliff diving competition in Mexico.
That's gonna be one hell of a deal. That's awesome.
Good for her, Ye yeah, great energy. Are you going
to join her? Absolutely not. You have to time. When
the wave comes in you at the wrong time, hit
the bottom. But she's pretty good at diving and flipping.

(01:18:35):
She flips me off all the time. Seg Man, give
me some sports and make it fast.

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to Saturday's gold medal match in women's soccer, including Mount

(01:19:21):
Notre Dame in Cincinnati's own Rose Lavell.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
Bill rein Berger. You know Dennis Rodman, You and he
run around together a few years back, Is that correct?
In Chicago? He did, yes, run around a little bit.
But Rodman's daughter is one of the best players for
the women, along with Rose Lavelle. But she didn't get
any goals, right because somebody cheated on the off side
to you, yeah, please continue women's volleyball.

Speaker 9 (01:19:43):
The USA swept Poland today to move into the semi finals.
Red's Update, Reds and Marlins tonight again in Miami five
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(01:20:05):
the Bengals today. Training camp re zooms tomorrow. The preseason
opener Saturday versus Tampa Bay at pay Corpse Stadium.

Speaker 1 (01:20:12):
Bill in Berger, could you see the Bengals in Warren County?
I would not like to see that segment. Please continue,
It's all I got, all right once again, if you
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Weather's going to be great. Last weekend not so good.
Luke Combs. You know my ani name was Combs, so
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good Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, eating, drinking like there's no tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (01:20:45):
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I love bud Way. Yeah, bud Light. I wish them well.
Segment is at it into sports, Yes, sir, Get me
out of the student's reporting. Marty Brenhaman is standing by
as I speak to come in to talk about the
Bengals moving to Warren County.

Speaker 4 (01:21:01):
Oh.

Speaker 9 (01:21:02):
I thought he was going to talk about that French
guy in the Olympics.

Speaker 1 (01:21:05):
What about that, I mean the French guy on the
pole vault ole vault. He couldn't. He got everything over
except uh, except Marty will talk about it. Marty will
talk about that. I was kind of embarrassing, But I
guess he's going to be a porn star now, is
that correct? Is he gonna? I have no idea. You'll
have to ask Kid Chris. That's his feat. Luod Doink, Lafitte, Luddink.

Speaker 9 (01:21:27):
WILLI in honor of a Voice of America and Country
Music fest and Laddink. We leave you with the immortal
words of the Stood Report.

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The left is trying to talk this woman as a
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hurt the black community since.

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
She came into the game. Freaks preaks see the first
step in destroying the black community is to dismantle the
black family.

Speaker 9 (01:21:57):
So aside from her record as a prosecut why don't
we ask missus Willie Brown if Kamala Harris cares about
black families?

Speaker 10 (01:22:08):
Jill Weinberger in your comment, Wow, it's a very interesting time.
This political race will be amazing.

Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
Sound like a politician. You got to get into politics segment.
Thank you. Marty Brenneman is standing by with his comments
on Eladella Cruz, the Reds and the Bengals at all
All in News Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham
with the Hall of Famer Marty Brenneman and Marty Welcome
to the end of the Stude's report on this glorious

(01:22:36):
Tuesday afternoon.

Speaker 7 (01:22:37):
Billy, I'm thrilled to be here with you, son, highlight
of your career. Yes, it is, It certainly is one
of them.

Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
Some have said this morning that Dela Cruz just had
last night the greatest singular game performance in the history
of your Reds. You thought you told me in the hallway,
what about Scooter Janette? I said, well, that's pretty good.
But in your long four forty seven, forty six years,

(01:23:04):
can you recall one performance in one game like Dela Cruz. No,
I can't recall, but I'm sure there have been some.

Speaker 7 (01:23:12):
But double home runs, you know, Scooter Jenet four home runs,
that's not bad.

Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
No, I assume he had six or seven RBI.

Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
He did, he didn't have three, And that's what Dela
Cruz had last night. Three rbs four for five three
RBIs two home runs, not bad, not bad at all?

Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
Does he belong at shortstop for centerfield.

Speaker 7 (01:23:32):
I don't think he can play shortstop twenty two eras
that's unacceptable for a team that was has been terrible
this year defensively. I don't see how you can expect
him to come back next year when he's shown no
improvement defensively.

Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
What now?

Speaker 7 (01:23:48):
He will make the spectacular play, but he will also
screw up routine plays. And I just don't think that,
if you're going to try and put your best foot
forward next season, that Dela Cruz can be a shortstop
opening day, most.

Speaker 1 (01:24:01):
Important defensive position outside of catcher, a short stuff. I
believe that absolutely he plays it at an average or
low or lower. Yes, I'm sure there's some stout defensively.
Is there some stat Oh? Yeah, But I'm not I
to war and I don't know. And I still maintained
that he would be a great center fielder. I truly

(01:24:21):
believe that.

Speaker 7 (01:24:22):
I said that before this past season got underway, and
it'll be interesting to see what transpires once this season
is over and done with and as they make plans
for twenty twenty five where he will be.

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
Now, I had Bill Wills on, who had the guy on,
talking about the Cleveland Browns moving to a twenty five
miles south and moving out of Cleveland and having Jimmy
Haslin by one hundred and sixty acres in brook Park,
and away you go. You might recall that Marge Shott
had exactly the same idea before the Great American Ballpark

(01:24:57):
was built. You when and moved to Blue Ash, I
spoke to an official and Warren count he said, we
would open them, and we welcome them with open arms.
I mean, can you imagine King's Island there the tennis tournament,
a dome stadium and all the interactions. Is not the
future to think moving out of urban areas because of
the cost and the crime and things like that.

Speaker 7 (01:25:17):
I'd being glad to say yes, because I think there
are far more positives that would come into play then
there would be negatives. Now, would it be a bit
inconvenient for some people to drive to whatever the suburb
is to see a football game, But if they're Bengals fans,
they're going to go wherever they have to go within
reason to see them play. And moving them out of

(01:25:40):
the city and into a well. The same thing with
the Atlanta Braves in baseball, when you talk about it,
they moved out of the fringes of downtown Atlanta at
Old Turner Field to Cobb County, which, oh, by the way,
is the wealthiest county that surrounds the city of Atlanta, Georgia.

Speaker 1 (01:26:00):
Show up. I would assume the fans that's where they live.
And I don't know how many fans. I'm sure Mike
Brown knows where the season ticket holders are. Correct, I
would imagine they're north of Cincinnati, Goes Boone, Kenton, Campbell.
I don't have the population base that you're going to
have in Warren County, Butler County, northern Hamplet. That's where
the fans are. Can you conceive the day that Bob
Castellini Red's ownership in the future would do the same thing.

(01:26:22):
I don't think so.

Speaker 7 (01:26:24):
I think I think that the tradition and history and
and all the other things that go into play dealing
with a baseball franchise would override everything else. I mean,
I was in favor of the location that they talked
about before they decided to go downtown, where the bus

(01:26:44):
station was, and that we're not talking about moving to
the suburbs.

Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
But I was told after a while to stop talking
about it. You mean where where the casino hard rock
casino is right?

Speaker 7 (01:26:55):
Yeah, yeah, I was told you're not interested in your
opinion anymore. This was from the club, he said, Martin,
this is from the lender. We appreciates here, yes, but
we don't want to hear about it. We don't want
to hear that anymore. That's right, you got that message.
But you know you bring up some good points, Bill, Seriously.
I mean, I can see the Cleveland thing might be
interesting to see how it turns out.

Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
It really might be.

Speaker 7 (01:27:17):
I mean that football stadium sits right downtown on the river,
close within walking distance to the baseball park, very similar
to what we have here now, except for these two
parks are much closer together than those are. But I
can I can see the parking would never be a problem.
You'd build a parking lot that would take care of
whatever you needed. You'd have a county or an area

(01:27:40):
that would bend over backwards to make it a part
of their community.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
I can. I can see that happen. And Jimmy Haslam
wants to build all the apartment buildings, own the apartment buildings,
own the strip centers, own any condo projects, own all
the parking right and have a dome stadium. He said,
I need a dome stadium because I want to bring
NCAA basketball. I want to bring ice hockey and bring
everything right there and put it to where the fans are,
twenty six miles south of Lake Erie and makes sense

(01:28:07):
to me. And he's a rich guy. He's worth seven
to ten billion dollars.

Speaker 7 (01:28:10):
You know what, You're taking a page out of what's
going on down in Texas when Jerry Jones went outside
and built the football stadium and the very same things
that we're talking about now. Incredible amount of parking now
the baseball park, they don't leave when they close up
the old park. They just built one right next to it,
and they're side by side out in the county where

(01:28:32):
there's nothing but room. It makes it a little bit easier.
As far as your fans are concerned, certain commissioners in
Warren County are very interested. What can we do to
make it happen? And the Bengals lease is up next year,
they can extend it five years, so six years from
now would be perfect timing. They have it all built out,
ready to go. But why would you not ask the
other question? Do you foresee the day when Mike Brown's

(01:28:54):
going to move that franchise out of Cincinnati.

Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
Yes, you do, I do because I think Warre in
Cowny it would be perfect. I mean out of I
don't see that happening. Okay, I don't see that happening
because Troy, Elizabeth and the rest of them are Cincinnatians.
You know, the same reason that John Barrett's not going
to move Western Southern to Boone County, and Karl Linder
could have moved to Boone County twenty five years ago,
all of his operation didn't do it. There's something about

(01:29:18):
this town. Procter and Gamble, if they would ever leave,
now we got a problem. But they're connected to our city. Well,
I hope you're right me too, Marty. Good luck and
continue great success in your retirement. Six handicap six. I'm
up to a sixth. I need strokes.

Speaker 7 (01:29:33):
God bless you for a seventy seven year old man.

Speaker 1 (01:29:36):
Not bad.

Speaker 7 (01:29:37):
That's better than that bad.

Speaker 1 (01:29:40):
I'm not happy. I'm not happy. Marty must continue. Marty,
thank you. Seven hundred Wlder me
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