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Speaker 1 (00:07):
My Billy Cunningham, the Great America, and welcome they're all
this Wednesday afternoon in the tri State. Many are traveling
thither and fro. I think there's going to be two
and a half million flights today. Something like eighteen million
people are going to be in the air. Another fifty
million will be traveling. So for those listening for the
first time, up and down, I seventy five, seventy one,
two seventy five, thank you for all that you have
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think about things that could have been and should have
been the way things are And Joanan you and I
now is one of the masters of the universe. That's
John Barrett, the CEO and president of a Western Southern
And John, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And
first of all, what are the Barritts doing Thanksgiving? Is
there any idea what you have planned for tomorrow? If anything?
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Very simply, I have a sister in law from Louisiana,
and she invites this over for dinner at her place.
Great and she can cook.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Whoa well, I mean that's not bad. We have Camargo Reynold.
We got twenty five people coming to the house. Penny
and all the ladies are going crazy, and I love it,
and I'm a sure. All I do is carry things around.
One thing I did you might think about I have
a couple of women come in to do neck and
back massages for all the women at the house. They
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come in for a couple hours and the women are happy.
Go downstairs, get a nice massage or a manny or
a petty. The women loved that. How about that for
your wife and the girl?
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Would not that be something that's a very shovenistic way to
look at this wonderful holidays. I'm ashamed of you.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
My wife isn't. She loves get the hell out of
the kitchen, is what she tells me. But let's talk
about it in general. Good stuff and bad stuff happening.
We've had on recently the city fathers and mothers and
others about I have the governor coming up later about
public safety. You've been quite public about this. What is
your sense of public safety in the CBD, the Central
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Business District and OTR with I head on a couple
of repers on AZOTR, with that one bar of the
Privy which has seven people wounded this month, What is
your sense of public safety in Cincinnati? John Barrett.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Well, my sense is the city has gotten more serious
about it, and they've assigned a very capable lieutenant to
handle the of the core of a downtown Cincinnati, and
he's doing a heck of a job. I've seen much
more visibility of a policemen and in the hours and
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whatnot that they're around, So that isn't definitely improving, But really,
wouldn't it be cool if Cincinnati was a leader in
all of these types of things. Ten years ago we
used to talk about, Oh, let's go look at what
Portland's doing. Let's look at Seattle or Minneapolis, Denver. All
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four of those cities are on you know, like resuscitation
because they've let the cities go. We can't. We got
to be a beacon or our city is the one
where people say, my god, since that he's got it right,
they're not just following all these other goofballs. We don't
need to be lemmings around here. And I think we've
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got to. I think we got the let's put it
to lead. That's that's my hope.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
And John, it comes down to three legs of a stool.
One or police officers. Two is the prosecutor's office. And
three are judges, and if any one leg of that
steel falls, the whole thing falls down. And uh, you know,
I'm deeply connected to the courthouse, and we have about
half the judges there put people in jail and the
other half don't do it. And we got to have
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judges that recognize the great majority of people who commit
crime deserve a second or third chance. There are certain
categories that don't deserve a third, fourth, and fifth chance.
When you use guns to kill people and shoot people,
those people need to go to jail, need to go
to jail now. But at least we have the pillars
of the community are with you in this correct they will.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Be Yeah, I think so. There'll be fewer people shot
if they can't get to a gun there in jail.
And I'll tell you that the guy at the in between.
The technology showed the guy's wearing an ankle brace because
he's already been arrested and let out, and he circled
the block four times before he executed that guy. What
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the hell I mean that guy should not have been
on the street.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
No, Well, we need better judges with a good judgment.
What about the race tomorrow, the Thanksgiving Day race? Sponsored
by you, of course, and we need about two thousand
more people, but you're going to be one of them.
Describe what's going to happen tomorrow morning.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Okay, First of all, for kids five to ten years old,
at eight thirty, there's going to be a mini run
and a lot of these kids go and just have
a great time. But at nine o'clock over by TQL,
we will start the race and there'll be both a
five and ten k, and this year is going to
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be something different. Each race finature will receive a Western
so other Thanksgiving Day race finatures medal. That's kind of fun.
And there's so many people. There's multi generations that are
in this deal. You know, I get a kick out
of the guys who do blink. They're telling me that
they had you know, millions of people watching blink. Well,
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I know what millions of people are and it ain't
a blink. We have twenty thousand people maybe on this race.
It takes a long time to get those people started,
and you know, it's just huge. And this year they're
going to run through over the Rhine, the West End
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downtown and the ten k will also go along the river.
It'll be a very scenic run through Old Cincinnati and
what could be needed. And this holiday is such a
special holiday. All the fame armies are together, people are
having fun. And for those of us who like our turkey,
this is a great way to start the weekend.
Speaker 1 (06:06):
And John Barry Tony Bender, my producer, likes to walk.
And for those who aren't really up to running a
half marathon or so, you can walk.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
And it's like thousands of walkers willly thousands of them.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
That's important, not far, not that far. No, And as
far as that that event, along with the Cribbon, the Nativity,
then the web and Western Southern fireworks, the fiftieth anniversary
is going to be unbelievable. You better get your site
to picked out early for that one be goes you're
going to blow it out and the fiftieth correct.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Well, yes, we're working with the Rozzies with the idea.
We're exploring how we might have the largest fireworks show
in America ever. And I know seventeen nineteen seventy six
there were some tremendous shows nothing and there will be
again next year because of the tour and fiftieth anniversary.
So in Rozzie puts a number of these shows on.
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So we're conspiring together to figure out how we could
end the summer with the best fireworks show ever and
the best drone show ever. The drone show last year
under good. This year's going to be twice as big.
The whole thing is. Wouldn't it be a great place
to get people to come spend a couple of days
since that you over Labor Day and see this fantastic show.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
I mean, why not think about this two hundred and
fiftieth anniversary of America, the fiftieth anniversary of the fireworks
and coming together when the Reds are in first place
over Labor Day weekend. You couldn't imagine a more American event.
And when you say it'll be the best ever, you
can take it to the bank. It'll be the best ever.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
We're going to do our best, Willie. That's the goal.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Let's talk about something else that's percolating, which is Procter
and Gamble fit Third Bank, Kroger. It's not going to
happen with you because you're a Cincinnatian, but do you
have concerns that if the public safety issue is not
properly addressed, the Procter and Gamble Fit, Third Bank, Kroger,
and some not run by Cincinnatians but by those who
have the best interest at heart may look toward Mason
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and elsewhere to locate big time jobs. If this thing
is not solved.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
I certainly hope they don't. I've got no indication Willy
that they will, that they will. But if something happens
at their doorstep, you know, the people start complaining. Now
Fifth their did have that happen at their doorstep, and
their their CEO, Tim Spence, got intimately involved. And he's
a great guy, not from around here, and he's made
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since that he has home. He loves it. But we
talk all the time about how important this safety is.
It's got to be. It's got to be unquestioned. You've
got to be able to walk from my office at
the end of east end of the fifth Street to
the west end of Fifth Street where the convention Center
is and not have any concerns. You's got to be
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able to do it. It's got to be totally, totally
without questions safe, and Lieutennis Schofield's working hard to make
that happen.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
As far as the convention center, it's opening in January
or February, Marriott's got a deal to hook up the
hotel maybe in a year and a half for two years.
And I had on Denise tree House yesterday about moving,
shall we say, creating a brand new arena twenty thousand
seat Heritage Bank Center. God bless them, they're almost fifty
years old. It's time to move on. Where does John
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Barrett stand on placing the new arena? The Birdings and
Meg Whitman's and the lenders would like it to be
by TQL, and I think the powers that be others
wanted to be down on the riverfront. Denise tree House
is leaning toward the riverfront because that's where the infrastructure is.
Where does Jean Barrett stand on that issue?
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Well, I think just looking at it, everybody would like
to have it. And I don't blame him. But if
you go to Columbus and Nationwide built an incredible array
of entertainment around there, building up there, but it siphoned
off all the activity and life out of downtown. It's
only a mile away, straight shot mile away, and it's dead.
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Downtown restaurants are dead. And so I love the guy.
I love Jeff Bernie and I love what he wants
to do, and I'm all for him. But I think
as far as the an arena goes, my idea would
be a twenty four thousand seedar within say five or
six hundred yards of Fountain square one thousand yards pound square,
so people can walk to their hotels after an event.
Speaker 1 (10:33):
And also it's out of the flood plane?
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Are there?
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Can you tell you this is a prorochial matter, but
there's a flood plane you might recall in like the
mid nineteen nineties, there was a flood that almost came
up to Fourth Street. We have to think now and
then about the Ohio River. And isn't the pads by
pay Corps and by my stadium the Great American isn't
that out of the flood plain already?
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Well, if you remember when they built I guess when
they built pay Corps, we had a flood right at
the time. That was it was you know, built but
not opened. That did get up to the stadium. But
that's a sixty five footer. We only had one or
two of those. Yeah, yeah, I think we'll be all right. Also,
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they do have stilts, you know, I mean you put
some serious pilings in. Yeah, you know, you can raise
it out of the foot taking up ten feet, that's
no big deal.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Yeah. I think the all time nineteen thirty seven was
seventy nine feet, but that was during the time when
didn't have the locks and damn system we have today,
and I think now anything about sixty five feet would
almost be impossible. So you're saying when the Castellini's, the
Brown Family, the Parrots, and the Banks group, they want
that thing to be by pay Corps and by the
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Great American Ballpark not a mile away.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
That's I think it's better for the city law long range.
I love what those guys want to do over there.
I think that hell of a job would teack you
out and that whole area. It's a shot in the arm.
But my my thinking is you've got these hotels downtown, uh,
you know that that need the business, and people will
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just assume walk to an event if they could, uh,
and then back to the hotel. So I would be
tempted to keep it closer to the Center Corps.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
As far as that Marriott, how's that looking right now?
I drove by the other day, which is next to
the convention Center. The convention Center's going to open mainly
in January and February with Redsfest. Well, how's the how's
the Married Hotel looking? Will it be open in the
next two years?
Speaker 2 (12:41):
I don't know, Willie. There was a meeting with those
guys a couple of days ago. I ran, you know,
I was invited to it, and I went to it
just to say Hi. They're working hard on trying to
figure it out, and they want to big. I mean,
I think they want to put up what seven out
of rooms, and the city wants at least eight hundred rooms.
But you know, you still have the West End, you
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got the the Crew Tower, the Big Hotel and the
Crew Tower and stuff you've got. You've got to support
all those places, not just one, right, And my hope
I would love to see actually, I'd love to see
the new arena up by the Convention Center, but I
don't know that there's realm.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Well, Denise Tree, I said, yeah, when you when you
recover from I seventy five, what's going to happen. There's
an extra thirteen acres there. She was thinking about that space,
and the other thing, of course, is putting it where
the Heritage Bank Center is presently. And she said, there's
a possibility of that. Would it concern you if it
went to the same location it is now, Just pick
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up that building and move it away and do it
right there.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
They would not concern me. But I think the we've got,
you know, we've got to take advantage of ball of
parking that they've built down there for the Reds, the Bengals.
Why not?
Speaker 3 (13:53):
Right?
Speaker 1 (13:54):
And could you see possibly the conventions that this new
Convention Center arena hosted, maybe the finals of your tennis tournament?
And Mason, is it possible you could have some events
down there with twenty four thousand people indoors? What can
you do with that space?
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Well, from a standpoint a tennis, it's got to all
be either indoors or you got to have a up
it's got to be up on the facility. So that's
that's going to stay where they are. They've got a
hell of an investment. Have you've been up there in
the last couple of months.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
About well, I went with you about a year and
a half two. I have not been there, not been
there there, You would.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Not believe it will it's now a year round facility.
They've sunk about a quarter of a billion dollars into it,
there's restaurants, there's there's so much. It's the racket sports
capital of the Midwest. And when people realize that they're
going to go and hang there, it's just it's wonderful.
And they've got two padal courts, which are the rage
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these days, and there could be more coming. But you've
got equipped and walk around. It's amazing O.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
My people are being to have Tony Bender talk to Diane.
Let's get that done. Now, what about you playing pickleball?
I mean, there's rumors out there that you may take
up pickleball. Is that true?
Speaker 2 (15:08):
They tell me I'm gonna pickle if I do so.
I'm not sure what.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
You think about your achilles, your knees, and your hips.
At this point, the quick about my head crazy. You know,
I'm a paddle ball player. I played a lot of racketball.
My time at pickleball is a different animal. Well, John,
thanks for coming on Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Yeah, go ahead, Willie, Willie, you want to check out
this padal. It looks like paddle but it's you want
to check that out because it is a piece of
of UH, the paddleball, UH and pickleball together. You got
to go out and check it out. It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
What what is padal? Is that like paddleball? Pickleball?
Speaker 2 (15:48):
What is Yeah, it's a it's a combo of all
that stuff. But it is the rage.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:53):
In other than in the United States, it's just getting here,
and it is good. Everyone thinks it's going to surpass
all each other.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Really Yeah, no, I mean I think, Uh, let's check
it out. I mean because the future, I mean in
twenty years and up. You and I may not be
around twenty five years and at some point the world.
You may not know it, but the only thing constant
in life is change. And change is happening whether you
like it or not. You think about the Ai Revolution.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Will you speak for yourself?
Speaker 1 (16:19):
I got plans, You got plans, You got plans when
you're ninety five years old, I know, but I know
the tennis will be there. I know Cincinnati will be there.
And I want Proctor and God, I want the Rubies,
I want you, I want the Joseph, I want Kroger,
I want everybody. Uh, the pillars of Cincinnati need to
be there. And public safety is number one. Without public safety,
we got nothing. And so I thought about that, and.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
You want you want unquestioned safety and then sensible spending.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Well that's another issue. Well, I mean I got.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
You read about what this talk about taking the old
subway and turning it into restaurants and stuff. If I
was an Over the Rhine restaurant or I would be saying,
you're gonna do.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
What you're gonna And then and then if I'm a
restaurant tour if I'm Peppin Dolores, which I love going
there and these food trucks are everywhere taking away the business,
that's not good. And then if the city's gonna have
taverns twenty feet deep, that's not good. You have to
support the business as in existence. Before we talk about expanding,
not canceling. You've got to expand business, not cancel it.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Totally agree, Willie. We got a great We got a
great city unless we ruin it. So it's up to
us as voters to not ruin it.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Well, you know, I may put that in a saying
we have a great city unless we ruin it. Yeah,
hopefully that's not the case. Wrong, but we'll see. John Barrett,
you and yours have a great Thanksgiving and think about
getting all the women at that event. Maybe a massage
or maybe a manny or a petticure. Just think about that.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Absolutely all right, I just did is this? Thanks will?
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Hi, John, You're the best. Thanks man. All right, Let's
continue with more. He's one of the masters of the universe.
John Barrett, CEO Western Southern for about twenty years and
hopefully twenty years more. Let's continue with more coming up
later as Governor Mike Dwine at Show Me the Bengals
News Radio seven hundred WLW HI Billy Cunningham, the Great
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America good to hear from. John Barrett is one of
the masters of the universe. When it comes to the
city of Cincinnati, I have concerns. Is I think you
could hear in his voice a little bit that Procter
and Gamble and a Fifth Third Bank, the Joseph Automotive
Group and Kroger, big companies like that located in downtown
Cincinnati have got to remain in downtown Cincinnati and all
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of Texas. One or two more incidents where a P
and G or a restaurant has shot up, and many
of the employees of these businesses don't want to stay
downtown and work. And so I know quietly without press releases,
many PNG jobs are being sent out to Mason, which
is safe and sane and makes sense. Go go up
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Mason Montgomery Road. Look on your right, there's a large
facility with cranes building more buildings for Procter and God
in Mason. And that's not good. You know, the western
and southerns of this world. The lender companies aren't going
anywhere because they're committed to Cincinnati. But the heads of
these other large employers, much like Macy's that has left,
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don't have the same commitment. Now that Rodney McMullen has left,
Kroger Cincinnatian and the head now is Californian. Well, why
keep something in Cincinnati when it's unsafe and Kroger is
right on the border of OTR. And I shared with
you some of the comments of Michael, whose last name
is being withheld. It's been on with us about three
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times saying, you know what, we can't live like this anymore.
The videos he sent me from his home are so
bad that we can't air them. Of course we can't
air them anyway in audio but video. He sends these
to the police chief, the acting chief, Adam Henny, and
he sends them to City council members and doesn't get
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a good response other than you know what, we got
to do better. You can't have Elm Street blocked off,
shots fired, torking, simulated sex acts, drug use and OTR
at two o'clock in the morning, and this party coming
up on Saturday at the Privy advertise I'm looking at
the circular begins at ten pm and ends at two am. Supposedly,
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and as Michael said before, there's going to be people
getting shot and killed on Elm Street, which is a
residential community. The race card is being played, believe it
or not, because the owners of the Privy are black,
and the African American Chamber of Commerce and the City
Council does not want to act against the black business
because of the racism that they practice. How about you
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and I holding all Americans to the same objective standard
of behavior. Does that make sense to anybody? Raise your
in if that makes sense. I don't care if you're black, white,
polka dot. One standard of behavior for everybody. And if
there's a business in one month with seven people shot
and conducting yourself in such a fashion, it has got to
be closed. Either pull the liquor license or go to
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court this afternoon and get a tro issue because it's
a public nuisance. But because the owner is black, city
council acts as if a black man cannot be expected
to perform in an objective, ethical, or moral fashion because
they're black. That's the low expectations of city council when
it comes to black folks. The black folks I've known
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are judges and lawyers and doctors. The black folks I
know are business leaders. The black folks I know are
in the middle class. In fact, the majority of Black
Americans are in the middle class. It's a small subset
of a few hundred ruining life for a few hundred thousand.
And it would be completely different if the Scottie Johnson's
and the lemon Kearneys of this world would say, you
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know what, I'm gonna hold you to the same standard
of an objective behavior as any of the business. And
if you conduct your business in such a way that
there's seventy four police runs, massive wawlessness, and shots being fired,
people are being wounded on almost a daily basis, you
can't operate your business. I don't care if you're black
or white. So if black leadership in this town would say,
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we're going to hold you to the same level of
behavior as anybody else. Things would get it better in
a hurry, But now the African American Chamber of Commerce
is throwing its body over the Privy, claiming this is
a black business owner. We can't hold them to good behavior.
What please? We're past that. Now, we're past it, and
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I hope things happen on I guess tonight it's a
big bar night. I'm not sure if they're open. They're
normally open Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Maybe open tonight, getting ready
for the blowout party on Saturday. And I'm told by
some city leaders they're going to put a police substation
out in front of the Privy. That may make sense
to slow it down, but then the problems will go
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somewhere else and somewhere else, because we have a large
number of judges who believe in restorative justice, and when
someone comes up to the bar of justice and it's
a black male, we have about half the judges in
Hamley County that pull their judicial punch and do not
want to hold that person to the same standard of
behavior as other defendants. And that's a bunch of bs.
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That's a bunch of crap. And it shouldn't be that.
The race should not play a factor when it comes
down the shutting down of business. It should not matter.
What matters is your behavior, not your skin color. But
the race is crowded Cincinnati, like in the African American
shame or commerce can't figure that out. They have different
rules for me, but not for thee And they ought
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to be saying, I'm sorry, Privy, we we can't have
this happening. If you saw the videos as I've seen
of regular criminal activity in front of this restaurant, in
front of this bar on Elms, you would say we
can't have that. It's gone on for about two or
three years, and they don't want to act because the
ownership plays the race card and city council nods their head, Yes,
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you're black, therefore we can't expect you to behave you're black.
After all. That's the viewpoint of Scottie Johnson, lemon Kearney
and city council. And I wholeheartedly reject that, as most
Americans do hold everyone to the same objective standard. Does
that make sense? According to many, doesn't make sense at all. Secondly,
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we have Governor Mike DeWine coming up in about twenty minutes.
Understand he's back home in Green County getting ready for
Thanksgiving tomorrow with Francis, his wife, and they have forty
to fifty people coming over, and that's this small group
around the DeWine clan. He gave an interview the other
day in which he said he wishes gambling never came
to Ohio. In fact, he said if he had to
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do it again, he would not approve gambling. I think
if he had to do it again, he wouldn't approve
marijuana either. He's kind of a basic Midwest kind of
a guy. But I'm going to address him on that issue,
plus public safety, because right now you may know, the
Ohio National Guard has been deployed to Washington, d C.
And I saw about a week ago that the Governor,
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Mike Dwaine has extended the National Guard until the end
of January in Washington, d C. Where crime is plummeted.
And I'm going to ask him how close are you
to deploying the National Guard to Cincinnati if these shootings continue.
You can't operate businesses in area where a few hundred
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people ruin the life for a few hundred thousand, including
yesterday at the Kroger in Coryville on the youth right
next to the UCE campus Kroger hit hit by more gunfire.
You know we can't have it. And when these persons
are apprehended, the police will tell you that when bonds
are set, many of the so called restorative justice judges
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do not believe that if you don't have assets, that
doesn't mean you should get out of jail on a bond.
That means if a rich person is able to get
out of jail on a bond by posting ten percent
and you're out. And someone shows up who's nineteen years
old with an extensive previous criminal record, who's committed acts
of violence with guns, that because they've not measured their
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life in such a way as to have any assets,
it's not fair to put that person in jail awaiting
trial as oppose to someone else who has assets. The
problem is this that the Constitutional Amendment, headquartered by Joe
Dieters when he was prosecutor, says that judges, when they
said bonds must must take into account safety in the community.
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There's a very small number of individuals, mainly black males.
To be honest with you, I try to be honest
with you, committing disroportion to crime in the city of Cincinnati,
in fact, in every American city, not because they're black,
but because of the circumstances of their life and how
the culture has collapsed and the family life has collapsed.
These individuals live in irb areas. And these individuals a
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few hundred, not a few thousand, a few hundred out
of I don't know how many kids are at young
black males in Cincinnati, probably fifteen to eighteen thousand. Young
black males have nothing to do with crime. They live
functional lives, They go to school, they have jobs. I
see it all the time. About five or six percent
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of that number need to be locked up for a
long time to send a message we can't have this,
can't have it. It's not the way things work. And
I would note James Bogan, my good friend, I hadn't
seen this. He sent it to me. This is what's
being taught in major colleges about white people. That's you
and me, white people. Major Big ten University has outrageous
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web page dedicated to quote the whiteness pandemic in the
US and the liberal agenda is out front. University of Minnesota,
the home of Tim Waltz. Normally you see the stuff
on the Ivy League, you know, left wing crap, But
the university this is the University of Minnesota. The Big
Ten official web page has a page for the Culture
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and Family Life Lab of the Institute of Child Development,
which is a section devoted to quote. Whiteness pandemic says
in the year twenty twenty five, every university's culture development
promote some sort of left wing ideology, but Minnesota's addressed
it as whiteness pandemic at some absurd level. The paper
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concludes by talking about keep in mind the living memory
of mister George Floyd, who, by the way, was a
drug addict and a felon who was accidentally killed by
a cop taught to use the need of the neck
to subdue a non cooperative defendant, and he likely died
of a heart problem, not because of the activities of
Derek Choudham. But I regress. This is the official University
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of Minnesota talking point about white privilege. Quote I'm quoting
from this is the Big Ten. If you were born
or raised in the United States, you're grown up in
the whiteness pandemic and you can play a role in
halting and reversing this pandemic, especially if you are white,
because of the power and privilege you hold in this
racialized society. If you are socialized into the culture of
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whiteness during childhood, it is not your fault, but as
an adult, it is now your responsibility to self reflect,
re educate yourself, and act. If you are a white adult,
anti racist action involves an ongoing process of self reflection
in order to develop a healthy, positive white identity while
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engaging in courageous anti racist parenting and caregiving. Gazana say,
talking with your children about your racism over the holidays
is critical and it's beneficial to you and to your child, says,
many white parents are already on this journey by self
reflecting and pursuing growth in their own racial identity while
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actively listening to and amplifying the voices of black individuals
and other persons of color. So at Thanksgiving tomorrow, the
University of Minnesota, a Big ten school, claims first and foremost,
because of the color of your skin, everyone harbors similar viewpoints.
By the way, that's one of the definitions of racism,
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and it talks about your duty as a mom or
a dad to recognize how your parents cause you to
become a racist. You are a racist because implicitly you're
a taught racism by your lovely mother and father. They're
racist and they passed on racism to you as a
white person. Now it's your job to break the threads
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of that racism to chaine and educate your child about
anti racist activities. This is an official publication of the
University of Minnesota headed up by Tim Waltz, which is
by itself racist. You may recall that for about one
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hundred years, the home of racism in the South or
white Democrats who demanded that the black folks be demeaned, objectified,
and in Tulsa burned out. The white Democrats were motivated
by race and privilege to kill black folks. We're now
one hundred years later, and the same Democratic Party has
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now changed the objects of their racist behavior, and now
it is white people who harbor certain viewpoints because of
the color of your skin, ignoring the fact that the
majority of white people in America, the majority are in
the middle class, are below the majority of poverty in
America is in the white race, not the black race,
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and that white males are more likely than anyone else
any other race, to commit suicide, sell drugs, engage in
ever and behavior, not graduate from high school, and not
graduate from college. The white race is that. But look
at your mom and dad during Thanksgiving tomorrow and hold
them to account for the racism that they created, specifically
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in you, that you pass on to your adult children
and others. You must engage in anti anti racial behavior,
whatever the hell that is. When you assume an entire race,
hold different hold the same viewpoint from different numbers of people,
that is the definition of racism. And the University of Minnesota,
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the liberal Democrats, the Marxists there engage in racism as
they did one hundred years ago against black folks, then
against white people now, So hold yourself accountable. The University
of Minnesota says, talk to your kids about race and
racism and anti racism is beneficial. How you, as a
white parent, a white teacher, a white educator, a white caregiver,
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are committed to ending your own racism. And many white
parents already on this journey, and please join us. What
the hell does that mean? It means the tax dollars
in Minnesota, and I suspect many other colleges are misspent
engaging in more racist behavior. This time the object has
changed from black folks to white folks, and it's called
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public education. I call it public indoctrination, and I call
it public racism. Hell, I got five percent black blood
in me, and I'm damn proud of it. The Cunningham
name is all over the black community, including the NBA.
All of us are mixings in one sense or another.
I judge someone not on the color of their skin,
but the content of their character, how they act toward me.
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That's how I judge people. And I would never assume
my beloved mother is a racist who taught me how
to be racist, And it's my job to tell my
son and my family how not to be a racist.
What and somehow we pay for this crap and it's
passed on as higher education. Don't get me started on this,
all right, let's continue. Coming up after one o'clock today
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will be Governor Mike Dwine about I guess he's going
to apologize to you and I about allowing gambling in
the state of Ohio plus marijuana. Marijuana so thoroughly confused,
I'm not sure what the hell the law is in
marijuana anymore. And we'll wait for the Feds to do
something and then we'll see what occurs. Happy Thanksgiving, Let's
continue with more twelve fifty five Home of Your Bengals
(34:21):
News Radio. By the way, admit your racism. Admit you
were taught racism by your mother and by your father.
Admit you passed on racism to your children. Now it's
your time and Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow to be anti racist. Okay,
I guess no dark meat. Make sure it's white meat
or vice versa. I'm not sure what it is. Someone
is getting paid millions of dollars to advance racism in
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this crap and it's sad. Bill Cunningham News Radio seven
hundred WW by Billy Cunningham, the Great American. First of all,
happy thanks God me to all. And we heard from
of course, CEO John Barrett expressing Thanksgiving wishes to all
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in the tri State, talking about the conditions of Cincinnati. Now,
Joe and you and I. Now is the Governor of Ohio,
Mike Dwine. He is going to talk about the state
of Ohio and so much more. George Will loves Mike Dwine,
and I love Mike DeWine, despite the protestations of some.
I love Mike Dwine. Governor Mike DeWine. Welcome again to
the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, what do
you and Fran do? How many coming over? How many pies?
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How much gravy? What does it look like for tomorrow
for the Dwine clan.
Speaker 5 (35:33):
A lot of a lot of good gravy, A lot
of good, good pies. That brand is making homemade pies.
If you want to come over, you and the judge
want to come over, you can do it, Billy, we want.
Nobody will even know that you're not related. They'll just
look down the island, you know, look down the table,
and oh, oh, that's that's a cousin. That's a different cousin.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
I got a classic photo of me, Penny, you and
my mother which is on my nightstand at home, recalled
the late nineteen nineties, and I got a great great,
yeah I was there, and great, well, well we all
looked a bit younger at that point, you.
Speaker 5 (36:08):
Know, well, well, I guess that's right. So an answer
to your question, Fran tells me about forty five. So
this is this is immediate family. These are kids, grandkids
and their spouses and yeah, and one one great granddaughter.
Speaker 6 (36:23):
So you know, all good, oh good.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
A wise man told me that in the seventies and
when I when I was in my twenties, it was
much more fun than being in the twenties. In my seventies,
would you agree. I'm gonna try that on me.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
I've had fun, you know, my twenties, thirties, forties. You know,
I'm now in my seventies. So yes, still having fun
and joined what I'm doing. And now we got h
you know, got a lot of grandkids, so that's great.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
How many do you have? Do you know about how many?
Speaker 5 (36:54):
Yes, yes, we have twenty eight twenty eight grandchildren, so yeah,
it's good.
Speaker 6 (36:58):
You very blessed.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
Enough enough, but yes, let's get down to the hard tax.
First of all, I see the Ohio National Guard has
been extended by you in Washington, d C. Can you
explain what the Guard is doing in Washington, d C?
Why was it extended and are they effective?
Speaker 5 (37:20):
Guard is in Washington, d C? You know, at the
request of a Secretary of the Army who you know,
talk directly to me about it. We went out there.
I went out there to visit the guard. A while ago,
our guard and the head of the National Guard in Washington,
d C. Came specifically knew I was going to be
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there and came to thank me. He said, if you,
you and a couple other states went out here with
the assignment we've been given, you know, our guys would
be working in women would be working fifteen sixteen hours
a day. So you know, we're backing up basically the police.
You don't, we don't get involved in police work, but
our people have a direct contact that they see something
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that they think, you know, needs police involvement, they directly
contact the Washington d C.
Speaker 6 (38:10):
Police Department.
Speaker 5 (38:11):
So, uh, that's that's that's what we're doing.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Politically, that's not popular among liberal circles. I guess they
went to major cities to completely collapse. Are you catching
flak from the left and the right for doing this?
Speaker 6 (38:27):
Well, I don't know, Bill, I mean, you can't. You
can't please everybody.
Speaker 3 (38:30):
I get that.
Speaker 5 (38:31):
I mean, Washington, D C. Is a different city. It's
a different city because despite what you know from the
mayor there may think or other you know, people may
think it still is the federal city. And you know,
the President of the United States has significant authority there,
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as does the United States Congress, and so when they
ask us to you know, back them up, it's a
it's a very very different thing than you know, if
we're doing this in some other state, you know, in Ohio.
Speaker 6 (39:04):
UH.
Speaker 5 (39:05):
You know, we've some people have raised the issues, should
you send the National Guard to clevelanders and the Cincinnati
And our answer has been that that's you know, in
Ohio at least, that's not our most effective tool to.
Speaker 6 (39:17):
Fight violent crime.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
You know, we're working with the Cincinnati Police Department, as
you know, we're working with other cities UH and put
basically a group together that involves our members of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol UH, some of our liquor control people,
some of our parole people, and we're able to really
you know, make a difference working very very closely with
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the police departments of these various cities. So if you're
going after violent specifically violent crime, you know, my judgment
is government of the State of Ohio, it's best to
deploy the groups that I just talked about instead of
the National Guard. Now, if you get you know, civil unrest,
things like that the George Floyd summer, you know, we
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did at the request of local mayors deploy the guard
for that purpose. So I think it's just you know,
as far as I'm concerning government of Ohio, what we
deploy here at Ohio is going to be based on
what the problem is. And when you're dealing with violent crime,
you know, we're pretty darn sure that the best thing
we can do is is, you know, have our police
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officers involved as well as the local police.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
Well, Governor, we had seven people shot this month outside
of a bar called The Privy, and I had on
a business owner yesterday. You cannot I could send you
the video, but you can imagine gunshots shutting down Elm Street.
Blocking that road. Happened last weekend. Uh Twrking loud music,
(40:50):
open air, drug use, fornication in public. This happens on
Elm Street, and some of the business owners there are
gone half crazy with the mayor and the city manager
saying we need Can you imagine a city street in
Cincinnati blocked on either end drive by shootings. Twrking simulated
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sex acts, drug use at two o'clock in the morning
almost every weekend, and the business owners and OTR said
we can't take it anymore. And now Seth Walsh is
telling some they're going to put a police sub station
out in front of the Privy Bar on Elm Street.
I'm thinking, and the lid's been kept on a little
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bit because you know, we put our best foot forward.
But you can imagine living in OTR when you have
those circumstances happening. And on Saturday night the Privy I'm
looking at the circular the Tony Bender and my producers
thinking about attending it. Says here the Saturday, November twenty ninth,
the Blackout third year anniversary, bring everybody with you. All
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hell's going to break loose on Elm Street. And I
hope the city police and Adam Henny, the the acting
chief of police, is a good man. He's respected. They
never should have fired Thigi. That's a different matter. But nonetheless,
we got problems and uh and we need effective Look
mainly you've been in the criminal justice system. We need
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judges who will sentence criminals to jail and not put
them on these ankle monitors that are cut off. And
no one's attending that either, And I hope that's not
the situation in other cities.
Speaker 6 (42:29):
Well, Bill, Bill, you're right.
Speaker 5 (42:30):
I mean when you look at you know, how do
you fight violent crime. It obviously starts with citizens and
starts with the police, but you know, it's also important
for the judges uh not to let these people out.
Speaker 6 (42:46):
On low bond.
Speaker 5 (42:48):
And and you know then they're they're they're right back,
they're right back out.
Speaker 2 (42:53):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (42:53):
And the reality is, and you're not talked about this before,
but there's a violent uh there's a relatively small number
of people who commit most of violent front and what
we have to do is frankly, get rid of them
and lock them up and.
Speaker 6 (43:05):
Keep them locked up.
Speaker 5 (43:06):
So you know, judges play a rolens and I'm not
criticizing anybody, but judges play a roleness and they need
they need to get tough with with with these individuals.
Speaker 7 (43:19):
So it's we just have to.
Speaker 6 (43:23):
The reality is that you have.
Speaker 5 (43:25):
A small number of people who just committing you know,
the vast majority of this crime. And we did a
study going back to the nineteen seventies and a good
number of these people who you see that are committing
these crimes have been arrested already on Toellny's five, six, seven, eight. Yeah,
and and so you just you know, we just have
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to get serious about them. I mean, the most important
function of government is what.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Protect protect safe safety now and without that you got nothing.
I just had on John saying the same thing that
he's working with Procter and Gamble, Fifth Third Bank, Kroger
to make sure through the city. But the city cops
are telling me and articles written in the inquiry about this,
they arrest and because of restorative justice principles, the perpetrators
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are on the street. But before the paperwork is done,
and I don't know how from the governor, from the
chief of Police and judges, we've changed fundamentally who the
judges are in Hamlin County. And two or three more
good ones just got thrown out of office earlier this
month and replaced by those who believe in no cash bonds.
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And I maybe Sharon Kennedy or somebody Chief Justice can
do something. But you know, anyway, I got to move
on to two other issues. One is gambling. I got gambling.
I mean, you have a quote that provided to me
by the newsroom that you wish you had not allowed gambling,
casino gambling, sports betting in Ohio. Can you embellish on
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your thought that's about the mistake you claim you made
on gambling.
Speaker 5 (45:03):
Yeah, I think I shouldn't as signed the bill. Let
me go back a couple of things. One, we have
made some progress on on in game betting. We worked
with the Major League Commissioner, major League Baseball Commissioner and
to you know, to ban what we call micro micro
bets over two hundred dollars and so that's a big,
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big progress. Before that, you know, we had worked with
the uh NCAA to ban prop bets on interclagiate sports
and we were able to do that in Ohio when
I started hearing from coaches that you know, the gamblers
were were just causing all kinds of problem with their
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players online and threatening them and doing all kinds of
things like that.
Speaker 6 (45:52):
So we did that a couple of years ago.
Speaker 5 (45:54):
So we've made some progress. We've got to looking forward.
We're working now with the NFL to try to get
some of their prop bets banned, and we should have something,
we hope in the next in the next several weeks
on that. But in regard to overall sports gaming, the
argument for it bill was, uh, many states are already
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doing We're already doing it.
Speaker 6 (46:17):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (46:18):
And it was pointed out that if you wanted to,
and a lot of people were.
Speaker 6 (46:22):
In Ohio.
Speaker 5 (46:23):
You could use your phone and go online and go
offshore and basically illegally, but there was no way to
to really enforce it.
Speaker 6 (46:32):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (46:33):
I think what I did not fully understand was the
massive amount of money once we legalized it in Ohio,
the massive amount of money the sports gaming companies would
spend on advertising. You know, I watched the Reds. I
watched the Reds almost every game on TV if I'm
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not if I'm not down in Cincinnati watching a game
in person, and uh, you know, it's it's right there
in your face. It's right there in your face. They're
telling you what the odds are for a certain player
to do a certain thing, and it's bam, bam bam.
And the same thing with any other support you're watching
watch football today, whether it's Intercliesiate, whether it's bro, you're
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getting the same thing. The NBA, you're doing the same thing.
So they're spending you know, hundreds of millions of dollars
to advertise this. And the other thing is bill It's
unlike most gaming that we're used to, where you know, okay,
you want to a casino, well you have to get
in your car and you have to drive there, and
you have to make a conscious effort.
Speaker 6 (47:33):
To effort to do that.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
Now, everybody's got a casino basically in their pocket with
their phone, and what we're seeing is people from basically
twenty one to forty, usually males, many of them are
becoming addicted to this and losing a ton ton of money.
So yeah, I mean, if I had to do it again,
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I wouldn't have signed it. Now, you know, it may
have been passed over my va yeh, it would have
been may become well anyway, But I would just ask
the question, hey, why do you regret signing it? And
I told the truth, Yeah, if I hadn't do it
over again, I wouldn't. I wouldn't have signed it. But
you know that's where we are because.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
Wait about a minute remaining on that front. Representative Adam
Bird to Claremont County. I had him on a couple
of days ago talking about Neil coming to high school.
There's a high school quarterback who wants to get paid
ten thousand dollars to play football for a high school.
And I'm thinking, now this is getting ridiculous. But the
superintendents by seventy five percent said yes, bring Neil to
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high school sports? Would you sign a bill passed by
Adam Byrd and others and Speaker Huffman that would ban
under eighteen year old kids in high school to benefit
financially by playing quarterback or throwing a no hitter.
Speaker 5 (48:53):
We I don't know if there's going to be a
bill or not, but I think it's kind of I
think it's stupid. I think the problem bill is what
the courts do. I mean, you know, we got into
this mess because the courts, uh, you know, based on
their reading of the Constitution, said you can't deprive uh,
you know, a collegiate athlete of the ability to make
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money and sell and sell their services, and so the
court ruled that way. I think some people believe that
a court would rule the same way in regard to.
Speaker 3 (49:22):
High school students.
Speaker 5 (49:23):
So I think that's that's the biggest problem. But I
think it's I think it's ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (49:27):
Yeah, I'm with you on that. You know, crazy.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
I was told by a coach a kid wants ten
thousand dollars to play quarterback. I'm going, what, okay, why
not twenty thousand? All right, Well, Mike you and you MC, Governor,
You and Francis. I didn't know it was Francis un
till I read the George Will call him. I called
her friend.
Speaker 5 (49:46):
You call her Francis Francis. Yeah, well, well when she
and I first first met, you know, basically it was Francis.
So I still kind of think of her as Francis,
but I think most people probably know her his Fran.
And we had a we had an interr breakfast, as
you say, with with with yours Will, and you know
he ended up writing writ in the column, so that was.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
It is what it is. Well, you and yours have
a great Thanksgiving.
Speaker 5 (50:12):
Happy, happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Happy to you and yours, and let's keep it going.
Just about all the problems we got. We live at
the right time and the right city and the right
country and the right state and the right part of
the world. The problems we have shrink to insignificance compared
to what's happening in Nigeria, for example, or what's happening
to women in Afghanistan. What we're experiencing here is first
world problems. And Governor you and yours.
Speaker 6 (50:37):
We have a lot to be thankful for. Billing you're
absolutely right.
Speaker 5 (50:40):
That's a good You're a good lawyer, and that's a
good closing argument. I think you're absolutely right.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Thank you, Governor, God bless you. All right, let's continue
with more. As I said, I had more fun in
the seventies when I was in my twenties than in
the twenties. In my seventies, but I'm still still kicking
it on news radio seven WW.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
It ain't cool being no jive turkey so close? Thanks give.
Speaker 4 (51:10):
Helloy, I'm broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
Can I say it doesn't It isn't as easy as
I make it look. Would you agree? Yes? Just call
me seven, Me and Lincoln B Where six seven six
seven six seven You like that? Six seven six seven?
What does that mean? I have no idea. You're going
to the Privy tonight for a little bit of a
pre Thanksgiving dancing and twerking the Privy on Elm only
(51:38):
if you take me. I'm there with Michael, who lives
across the street. Have you seen the videos I sent
them to Jack Crumley. Yes, they block Elm Street on
both ends about two o'clock in the morning. Open up
the boom boxes away you go. Simulated sex acts, sex acts,
drug use and the shooting begins, I'll a gun smoke
and then that goes on for about two three hours,
(52:01):
and then the residents have had enough. They call police repeatedly.
In fact, there's been sixty one calls for service in
the last six months, including seven people are shot. But
the owner says, guess what, guys, I'm not response. I'm
not responding, Joiner. See related to that wide receiver for
the Bengals, that same guy. I don't think so. But
(52:21):
because he's black, he plays the race card and back down.
If you're black, back down. If those are white owners
doing this crap, guess what they would have been shut down.
But Lemon Kearney, the vice mayor Victoria Parks, you know
they wanted to be beaten down. They begged for it.
And Scottie Johnson, if it's a black business, you're gonna
operate differently than other businesses, SEG, why don't we hold
(52:43):
all businesses to the same level? Doesn't make any sense
to you? Sure are you done yet, Willie? The STUDI
reports appro service. Ever a local Tamestar Heating and their
conditioning dealers Thamestar quality you could feel in Cincinnati. Cole
Schmid heating at Cooling five five three one sixty nine
hundred by One of the most recent shooting occurred in
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a parking lot next to the Privy, which is owned
by Ryan Geist. They're not happy either. It's intended thanks h.
But the patrons aren't going to Ryan guys. They're afraid
of getting shot. Is that a problem?
Speaker 6 (53:18):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (53:19):
Would Richard K. Jones put up with this? Uh? Go ahead?
Well yeah. First off, we want to give our thoughts
and prayers to the family of Jesse Jackson Junior. He
passed away last night in his sleep. He was the
king of TV sports in town, a stage manager over
fifty years, working countless Reds Games, Bengals, with the National Networks,
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the Columbus Blue Jackets. If it was a sporting event,
it was on TV. Jesse Jackson Junior was there the
best of what he did. He was about close right
around eighty or some years old. So we say our thoughts,
prayers and condolences to the family of the great Jesse
Jackson Junior who passed away last night. Rufus loves him.
Tom Brenneman loves him. Granted, guy Jeff Brantley loves them.
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Amen ended all the broadcasts for Fox and Jesse. He
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I love you, Dearly, but you're not a serious person.
The Bengals last plate on Thanksgiving against the New York
Jets in twenty ten. Really yeah, and they lost that
game twenty six to ten. Seg Yeah, there's been six
times that Joe b QB one teed it up with
Lamar Jackson. Yeah, and those six meetings QB one is
(55:10):
one and five. Would you comment on that? Hopefully he
goes and two and whatever tonight. Well, that's according to
Lance Dallas. Joe Joe Burrow is coming back tonight. Landscape tomorrow.
That's wrong. No NFL tomorrow at Thanksgiving double header starts
at twelve thirty Packers and Lions. Then it's the Chiefs
and the Cowboys at four fifteen, all on Fox Sports
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two pm tip offs Walford up against NKU and UNC,
Greensboro up against Miami Eastern, Michigan and the Cincinnati Bearcats
tonight at six thirty. Here on seven outd ad WLW
nineteenth three to Kentucky hosting Tennessee Tech tonight at seven
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on Fox Sports thirteen sixty. Segment on Fox News Right
now is jd Vance serving dinner to troops at Fort Campbell.
His wife is there with the three beautiful kids. The
media is claiming that Usha Vance is mad because she's
not been wearing her wedding ring, and they're suggesting that
there's problems in the Vance household. I'm looking at this
(56:15):
scene right now and on her left ring finger is
a nice big diamond. So the media creates images and
circumstances and controversies course when none exist just to get
clicks segment. We must stand against media getting clicks. Ohio
High School Athletic Association Willie has announced the eighth finalists
for the twenty twenty five Mister Ohio Football Award. A
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Moeler's Matt Ponatowski who won it in twenty twenty four,
and Lakota East Ryder Hooks are the finalists from the
Southwest District. The winners are going to be announced four
o'clock Thursday, December the fourth. Who do you like? Segmun?
I like anybody that wins it around here, Willie, because
the rest of these guys, I have no idea who
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they are, nor do I worry about it. You're avoiding
the big game, aren't you. East. Let's see EHL hockey
tonight downtown Toledo Walleye in town to battle our Cyclones
and the NHL Toronto is at Columbus. You're avoiding the
big high school game, aren't you.
Speaker 8 (57:15):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (57:15):
Indian Hill Middle Tucky. I thought you said. I thought
you were gonna say, uh no, uh middy, what about Middletown?
What about them?
Speaker 3 (57:24):
Well?
Speaker 1 (57:24):
You just bet me and Rocky. We went female hot Sundays. Yeah, no, nuts,
you took Middletown and we took sant X. Okay, and
we gave you ten points. Oh okay, that's even better.
Would you accept the bet? Yes? Dave Keaton record that
in the Annals of History. Right there go Middy's You're
gonna be paid off on month but against Cole Rain.
(57:45):
But Monday, Cole Rain, did they win a game this year? Yeah? One,
that's about it. But uh I live in Middletown, so
uh go middies segment. You're not sorry, Bombers. You're not
a serious person. I love you dearly.
Speaker 3 (57:59):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
And that's not as easy as I'm making. Look, would
you agree that's correct? It's not done. Yes, yes, Now
you got a big, a big show today. You got
mister Barrett was on. John he's one of the masters
of the universe. Right, and then you got the governor.
The governator comes on. He's sorry about gambling, sorry about
drug use, sorry about marijuana, sorry about drinking. What do
(58:22):
he say about nil money? He will sign a law,
a bill that bans it. But he said the problem
is the court system may say that a sixteen or
seventeen year old has the right to earn a living,
has the right to make money, right, and if some
school like Cole Rain wants to pay a quarterback ten
thousand dollars, the courts would likely rule, well, it's up
(58:45):
to the school and that young man, because you give
me sixteen and seventeen in work. Well, they voted overwhelmingly
to bring it in, which I think is a mistake,
the forty fifth state to do. So, that's a mistake,
I think, isn't it. I mean, I don't know how
other states. Matt of Times Worthing Maller, Well, what if
St X rather rocky boyman said I'll give you twenty
grand to come to Saint X. We'll get rid of
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that fry kid. What would you do? I'd have to
speak over. Would you talking over with mom and dad
and say we like twenty grand? Might go with the money,
honey at the time. How about baseball? You need a pitcher? Well,
you know Malor High School has had some fabulous pitchers. Yes,
they do. About giving ten grand to come petchure and
you're a part you know you're talking about baseball, football, basketball, golf, golf,
(59:33):
girls girls soccer, volleyball, soccer. I mean it's all kind
of cross country. I mean, this is goes all sports,
all sports, you know, involved same thing. How about Xavier
paying about six million dollars for their roster savior baser
U s he's paying a lot more, paying a little
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more probably, Yeah, and everybody is. I think Xavier is
starting to play better too. Beckham tells me that Xavier
is gonna beat u C next Saturday. Is that true?
I don't know. We'll see. You mean next Friday? He
sit next Friday a week yeah, yeah, next Friday, Yes,
and they're at the Cintas Center.
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
I don't think you see is won there this century?
Have they? I don't think so it'll win well, unfortunately,
you see is going on. How about this, Dan Horde,
I'm glad you mentioned this. Okay, he wasn't mentioned in
the Top twenty radio, which is ridiculous. On Friday night,
he does it, right, he does the UC Louisville basketball game, correct,
and he takes off that hat. Saturday night he does
(01:00:34):
the football game between UC b YU and be the Mormons, right,
and that terrible chant. Yeah, then he took off his hat.
Sunday he did the Bengals on Patriots yep. And then
on Monday puts on another hat, does UC plays n
J I T, what's that New Jersey Institute of Technology.
(01:00:56):
It's not Nidget, I get. I don't know, Nidget. They're
playing Louisville tonight to probably by eighty. So he does
college football. He then does college basketball, basketball, college basketball,
college football, NFL, then back back college band, right, isn't
that something? And then tomorrow he does the Bengals. I
(01:01:19):
think it's fabulous. I mean, I guess, I guess mos
doing the Bearcat game tonight. Well, the greatest radio personality
of all time, according to UH the Inquire is Marty Brenneman.
Can you disagree with that? No second in command is
Jim Scott? Can you disagree with that? No third in
command is Gary Burbank? Can you disagree with that? No
(01:01:39):
fourth in command is Waite Hoyt? Can you disagree with that?
I mean, I wasn't around when he was here, so
I don't know me neither. How about number five would
be Joe Nuxall, yes, correct? How about number six? Lincoln Beware,
I don't know. Let's number seven?
Speaker 9 (01:01:58):
Me?
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
Number eight? Ruth Lyons number nine Bob Trumpy, number ten,
Maul Perkins, that's going back away there. Welly, I wasn't
around here when mam was working on the big One.
I'm just saying, not on the list. Jim le Barber,
the music professor, Dan Horde. Uh, it's done everything in
(01:02:24):
town except I think the cyclone, Canny Fingers, Don Patrol
and now Talk, Mike McConnell, the King of the Mornings,
Dusty Rhoades, the American Dream. Don't they belonged someone? I
would say?
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
What about Doris Date didn't make the list? I don't
know about radio shoes. You know some radio here? And
Andy Williams if you worked here? About Rod Serling? Rod
Serling did some radio. I guess I'm ahead of Ruth
Lyons and Bob Trump. You you know. Let me tell you
it's a beauty contest, correct seg is not as as
(01:03:00):
easy as I make it look. Say give me out
the Stute Report. Will the everybody have a safe and
happy Thanksgiving and watch out on the roads. Just be
safe out there, and I'll see it at the Privy tonight.
We'll be at the Privy Club tonight ten oh five,
you and me ten to two will be torquing and
to two shutting down almstup side shots will be fired.
(01:03:20):
We leave you with the immortal words of the Stewed report.
Speaker 6 (01:03:24):
Always should be with you. Bill, see you later.
Speaker 1 (01:03:27):
See Mike Dwana and I are back together to the
Hellelujah on news Radio seven hundred ought to be Bill Cunningham,
the great American. Then, I certainly believe, as many Americans believe,
that pollution is a bad thing, but climate change caused
(01:03:50):
by man man activity is the minimus will. We managed
it quite well, but because there's so many trillions of
dollars involved handed out the liberal causes, it continues to live.
And we just had the big get together in Brazil
in which little or nothing was done, but the liberals
got together and pat each other on the back head
some shebilie and away we go. Of course, one of
(01:04:13):
the great individuals involved in this argument about man made
climate change, what we're gonna do to stop it and
Bill Gates, by the way, has now joined us is
Steve Molloy is his senior Energy and Environmental Legal Institute
fellow and former Trump EPA transition team member. First of all,
Steve Molloy, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show, Steve.
First of all, let's describe what happened in Brazil. Many
(01:04:35):
people didn't know anything about it. The US didn't attend
except by a couple of US senators, etc. Had no power.
What happened in Brazil, How does it impact the American people?
Speaker 7 (01:04:45):
Well, Bill cunning and thanks for having me back. So
what happened in Brazil was really a lot of nothing.
It was the thirtieth United Nations Climate conference called Conference Parties.
The first one was in nineteen nine. Since then, emissions
have gone up by thirty percent. They have accomplished absolutely zero.
(01:05:08):
Of course, the whole thing is just a scam for
poor countries to steal from rich countries, for the left
to control, you know, for the Chinese to destabilize the West. Fortunately,
no progress was made on that front this year thanks
to Donald Trump. The US boycotted the proceedings and will
(01:05:31):
boycott the proceedings for the next I guess three or
four years, and so not a lot is going to happen.
So it was just a lot of thing.
Speaker 6 (01:05:39):
I mean.
Speaker 7 (01:05:41):
The most interesting that happened is one of the exhibition
booths caught on fire.
Speaker 1 (01:05:49):
Beautiful.
Speaker 7 (01:05:50):
Yeah, yeah, the electrical malfunction probably. I wonder if it
had something to do with the battery. Of course they
won't say what caused it, but to me that.
Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
Means some battery exploded.
Speaker 7 (01:06:01):
You know, they had the Brazilian government had the clear
cut of forest to build a road to get to
this place.
Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
The whole thing is just a catastrophe for them.
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
Uh state molloy Uh. China, uh and India pay no
attention to the to the Gretit Thunbergs of this world,
the nuts on climate change? Did they send representatives to
Brazil at all or just ignore it completely? Because from
their perspective, Chinese they want they want the West to
embrace these technologies. They have most of them in their
(01:06:31):
pocket and secondly, destabilizes the world. Did the Chinese and
Indians attend?
Speaker 7 (01:06:36):
Yeah, well, the Indians expect to be paid one point
five trillion dollars from rich countries for whatever the hell
it is they're doing on climate And of course the
Chinese are actually the biggest group there. I mean, they
put on the most impressive show because you know, uh,
they don't want to fight us. What they want to
do is subvert us and climate is there is the
(01:07:00):
best way to do that. You know, all the solar
and wind power that Western countries waste their money on
all comes from China. The utility scale batteries all come
from China. These are starting to all come from China.
Electric buses and so they're trying to crap up our
energy grid and transportation systems. You know Bill the English
(01:07:23):
in Britain, they've discovered that their Chinese electric buses have
kill switches, so they can be remotely turned off from China.
Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
Now, why would China want.
Speaker 7 (01:07:33):
To do that?
Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
For all kinds of bad reasons? Yeah, I know how
much Chinese malware is all over our computer systems, our
water systems, are utilities. The Chinese have fully infiltrated that.
Let's put a finer point on this, because I think
the average Americans we all want a clean environment. We
want clean water, clean air, we want clean saw. I'm
against pollution. I'm in favor economic development. But long term,
(01:07:58):
we think to the next or the next presidential election.
The Chinese are thinking about the next ten to twenty years.
Why is in the long term Chinese national interest for
the green movement in America? It'll be fully funded by them.
Why is it in their interest to do this.
Speaker 7 (01:08:15):
Well, first off, you got to recognize the Chinese goal
is to be the lone global superpower by twenty forty nine,
so that's roughly twenty four years from now. So they
take a long term You're right, we look at the
next quarter, the next election. They're looking twenty years out.
It's the one hundredth anniversary of founding of Communists China.
And they like the green scam because it's a way
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they can checkmate us. I mean if they supply all
the equipment to our electricity grid and the rest of
our economy, our computers and all that kind of stuff,
and they can sabotage all this stuff. You know, Duke Energy,
which is a North Carolina until they had to remove
batteries from Campa June because they've been sabotaged by the Chinese.
(01:09:03):
And we don't know how much of this it has
already gone out through our electricity gripin our economy. So
the Chinese, you know, plan on checkmating us. You know,
they're going to go into Taiwan. We're going to try
to do something to stop them, and they're gonna say,
you know what, if you do, we're just gonna We're
gonna shut downy grid. You're not gonna have the electricity,
and you're all gonna be dead.
Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Is there any question in your mind, stain Maloy that
if the Chinese want to shut down the American economy, true,
the electrical grid through our water. You're telling could the Chinese,
as we sit here now, could they actually do that
if they have the desire.
Speaker 7 (01:09:38):
I think they could. They've been taught and planning to
do this for a long time. We still get a
lot of equipment out of China. You know, we're dependent
on their rare earths. I mean, our military is dependent
on rare earth minerals from China. The F thirty five
can't fly without stuff from China. You know, our politicians
have have severely let us down five years longer. You
(01:10:01):
know this, Uh, China has just been taking advantage of
its poor status and its membership in WTO and buying
off politicians and buying off green groups. There was news
last week trying to invested two hundred billion dollars in
a bunch of you know, companies around the US to
control them. So, yeah, we are at the mercy right now,
(01:10:25):
and no one's doing anything better, but something.
Speaker 1 (01:10:28):
Let's talk about Greta Thunberg. Uh may I said, you
may disagree with me on this point. I kind of
feel sorry for her in a way because she's been
manipulated by the so called green movement as there as
the as the front person to enact socialism in America.
And she's young, and she's physically attractive, she's a female.
(01:10:51):
She got that look in her eye, you know, like
I know what you're doing to us. And so she's
been manipulated by the left in Europe to believe lies
and now she wants to foist it on the world.
Can you understand how I might feel sorry for her?
Speaker 8 (01:11:05):
No, no, no, I'm curty sure if she's making quite
a pretty penny from either Putin or the Chinese or
you know.
Speaker 7 (01:11:16):
Some some some deep pocket someplace too.
Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (01:11:20):
You know, she for for a long time she was
in on climate and then then she went over to
uh uh God king for Hamas. Now that's over. Now
she's back to in climate and go ahead.
Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
Well, in a sense, a young person growing up in Scandinavia,
she's been lied to for so long she can't recognize
the truth. So she was a front person.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Even if she can't.
Speaker 7 (01:11:43):
Yeah, young people can't recognize the truth. But you know what,
she does have parents, there are other adults. She can't
read the newspapers, right, I mean, if she wanted to
find out by now whether she was right or wrong,
she could do it. But she's you know, she's often
not to so you know, she would destroy our country.
Do I feel sorry for no?
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
No question, no question. Explain the metamorphosis of Bill Gates,
who was one of the twelve apostles of the green
energy movement which has failed, cost us money, hurt middle
class Americans. Bill Gates along with Al Gore, but Bill
Gates was the funder of literally hundreds of billions of
dollars of green energy projects out of his own pocket,
(01:12:26):
and now one of the apostles has turned on Al Gore.
Explain what happened to Bill Gates the last few weeks.
Speaker 7 (01:12:33):
Well, so, Bill Gates jumped in the climate hoax in
twenty ten, he did a famous Ted talk on this,
and since then he has personally invested billions of dollars
and a lot of you know, climate activities, energy activities,
none of which have produced crap by the way, you know,
using his reputation as you know, a multi, multi, multi
(01:12:54):
billionaire from his Microsoft days. Of course, he has now
learned that eating systems is a lot easier than actually
learning about the science of the atmosphere and the global
energy system. So you know, he used to walk around
saying that, you know, climate is basically an existential threats
can destroy the planet, blah blah blah blah. So now
(01:13:17):
he has now flipped on that. He still thinks climbate
is a problem, but he doesn't you no longer thinks
it's an existential threat. So you consider that a change,
and he's changed. I think Bill Gates is an idiot.
He doesn't know anything about climate. He doesn't know anything
about energy. What he knows about is selling lollgy software.
And that's the extent of his expertise. And you believe
(01:13:38):
anything else that comes out of his mouth, that you're
in peril.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Well, Al Gore has gone after Bill Gates, which I
love to watch. I mean, Al Gore, who's the messiah
when it comes to the green energy scam. He's not
worth a billion dollars, al Gore, but to have one
of the apostles Bill Gates. He can't be motivated by money.
He's actually motivated now. I think by common sense that
African and Asian countries can never form and sit at
(01:14:00):
the table of economic opportunity by having energy cells somewhere
in Zimbabwe, which is collapsing completely. They have to have
clean energy, which is coal and which is natural gas
and oil that somehow left to their own devices. They're
not going to develop fuel cells, They're not going to
have batteries, and as a consequence, people are dying because
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of the politics of al Gore. But the main reason
I wanted to pick your mind is the latest chapter
of the green new scam, insanity. The climate scientists have
now floated the idea of having a sun blocker, considering
the Earth and its species needs sun to survive and
sustain itself, and the silly ideas blot out the sun.
(01:14:44):
And I'm sure if Harris had won, we'd be blotting
out the sun right now. Explain about the sun blocker,
and we're all talking about copper tone a sun blocker.
Speaker 7 (01:14:54):
Well, yeah, so I think this is really just a
tactic to scare people in to you know, cutting down
on fossil fuel youth, to say that global warming is
such a problem, we actually have to blot out the sun.
Of course, we blot out the sun, We're not going
to have any food. We're all going to die. And
the way they want to blot out the sun is
that they want to shoot aerosols, aerosphol particles into the
(01:15:18):
sky so that, you know, they those particles reflect sunlight
back into space. Now, these aerosol particles are you know,
typically sulfur. We used to call that air pollution.
Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Yea, let's put sulfur in the air. Let's do that.
Speaker 7 (01:15:31):
Yeah, air pollution, that cause acid rain.
Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Wonderful, great idea, I'll gore wonderful.
Speaker 6 (01:15:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:15:40):
So, and the Biden administration was actually doing this. They
were running secret experiments in San Francisco Bay. There's an
aircraft carrier there, and so they had these cannons shooting
particles into the atmosphere to see, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
What would happen.
Speaker 7 (01:15:55):
And of course, you know, let's say that someone could
actually do this. I don't think it's really possible in
any sort of controlled way. Do we really want the
Chinese getting in on this?
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
I mean you want the Chinese trying to buck blood out?
Speaker 6 (01:16:08):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:16:12):
And is this so you're telling me if Harris was
in the presidency right now, and she had an eight
year run. We would have aerosols pumped in the atmosphere
to block out the sun, which would destroy humanity. But
after all, we have to be killed to be saved.
So this I've read about these umbrellas. There are other
large devices to blot out the sun, and I'm thinking
(01:16:33):
what impact would that have on growing of crops and
fruits and perishable It might destroy us, it might but.
Speaker 10 (01:16:40):
Well, yeah, yeah, one of the things they wanted to
do we're thinking about doing is launch like a giant
mirror two hundred thousand miles out of the stay Mare
to block the sunlight. Now imagine they're adjusting that and
something goes wrong and it gets stuck.
Speaker 8 (01:16:56):
And what could go wrong.
Speaker 7 (01:16:59):
It's so stupid, it's not even you know, it's it's comical.
It's called these people are clowns.
Speaker 1 (01:17:05):
Well, you talked to me out of having sympathy for
gredit Thuneberg being used by the left. She is an
adult at this point, but now as an adult, a
few days ago she found herself in Venice, I'm told,
one of the most beautiful cities in the world in Italy.
And now she's been banned from Venice having failed in Gaza.
Now she's in Venice. Explain what happened to Greta Thuneberg
(01:17:25):
and Venice.
Speaker 7 (01:17:27):
Well, it's not that she's just in Venice. She's in
Venice dumping green dye from a you know, a gondola
into the Grand Canal, turning a green So the Venetian authorities,
you know, got upset and kicked her out of Venice
for a couple of days and Gino find her. You know,
it's funny the environmentalists now want to pollute environment. We
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just talked about, you know, the the blotting out the
sun pollution. Now where we're dumping dye into the water
for the hell of it. It's you know, I mean,
these people we were killing the whales a couple.
Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
Of years ago with the offshore wind. It's really incredible.
Speaker 1 (01:18:06):
And also the polar bears, I guess the polar bears
now are proliferating. Can you address yourself briefly to the
rise of the seas I've seen these studies from the
nineteen eighties and nineties that most of Florida would be
under ten feet of seawater at this point. And you know,
I've said of the politicians. What we ought to do
is take take huge pipelines from the Mississippi River and
(01:18:29):
put them out west to whether they need the water.
It also would be used. But we can't do that
because of environmental reasons. What's the status of the rising
sea levels all over the world? By now we all
should be underwater that these were the predictions twenty five
years ago.
Speaker 7 (01:18:44):
Yeah, so sea level is rising naturally just from geological
changes with the polar ice melting. We don't need to
worry until sea level starts, you know, start receding, because
I mean we're going to go back into some sort
of you know, many ice age or big ice age.
(01:19:05):
But you know, just sea level that's rising. It's not noticeable.
It is over a very long period of time. But
you know it came to do with Okay, it's just
totally natural.
Speaker 1 (01:19:18):
Right. In fact, the sun evaporates tons and tons of
seawater every second of every day. And Greenland was greenland
because it was green Now it's under Arctic ice. But
the media ignores that completely.
Speaker 7 (01:19:32):
You know, humans do make sea level rise worse by
you know, coastal areas of development there, the withdrawal of
ground water.
Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
You know, on the Gulf.
Speaker 7 (01:19:43):
Coast, flood control measures have prevented silt from flowing down
the Mississippi, So the Gulf Coast is sinking.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
More than you know, other areas.
Speaker 7 (01:19:53):
So it's you know, human development is affecting these areas,
but naturally no one would even notice.
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Well, we're better off than we've been to We have
a cleaner air, cleaner rivers, cleaner oceans than we've had
in the last one hundred years. The cleaner it gets,
the more we need Chinese batteries, I guess.
Speaker 7 (01:20:10):
Well, so that's that's the funny thing. Because as our
environment has gotten clearer and cleaner and really sort of
unprecedentally clean, if you will, the environmentalists screamed about how.
Speaker 3 (01:20:20):
This is really terrible.
Speaker 7 (01:20:21):
You know, air pollution is worse, water poll is worse,
Temporary time change is worse, is awful.
Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
You know, words do not trump reality. And the reality
is this the best we've ever been and it's likely
to get better because of technology. Bill Gates has joined
has joined Steve molloy and Bill Cunningham. That's not bad.
We welcome Bill Gates. Next up is Gretit Thunberg. She'll
flip at some point if she's paying enough money. But
Steve molloy, what is your website of.
Speaker 3 (01:20:48):
Any Oh, my website is junk science dot com.
Speaker 7 (01:20:52):
But you can follow me on x at junk science
for daily stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:20:56):
God Bless America a junkscience dot com. Once again, Steve
mlloy got bless you and God bless America. And now
let's continue to keep the lines of communication open. The
truth will set us free. Steve malloy, thank you very much.
Speaker 6 (01:21:08):
All right, God bless you.
Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
Let's continue with more news coming up your home in
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Only two thousand feet in the air. That's no hurshoe chats.
I can't be skylivers.
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go to step inside.
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I can't stay up here to watch.
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This all this, you know, I can't go in there
anything like, N know how much long I can hold
my position here.
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Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
Well, first we got a full day, right like most people,
We're gonna go over my mom and dad's house turkey
drop first. We'll probably get there around eleven feast. By
the way, for the record, I will do absolutely nothing
when it comes to preparing any food. I walk in
the door, I sit down with table, and I eat.
John Barrett I said the same thing that John Bardy
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said along with the pebbles. You're sexist and you're a pig,
I said, I'm the sharp. You want me to pick
something up? Penny says, get the hell out of the kitchen.
What am I going to do it?
Speaker 2 (01:23:11):
Right? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Mostly get out out here. You're just getting in the way. Well,
you make sure she's the first one to sit down
this year. You don't need any more. Yeah, correct, Yeah,
we are dropping water on the ground. Yeah, okay, and
that's that's everywhere. We have flat mats. No more floor,
no more. Nobody's walking. She's here's like a fat suit
on which has a lot of bumper, so she falls
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double wrap situation. But you're changing the subject. I got
one question from Burrow, what about the wreath? What's the
story of the roof? I got the picture of you
and Steiny Vonda. Oh, yes, we saved the day. Penny.
Uh well, my son up and the wreath up at
about three o'clock. I'm going to go supervise it. Don't
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don't need you. We got evidence at.
Speaker 3 (01:23:57):
Going to be there.
Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
Put it up. But you're avoiding the pole. Right there
here it is, Are you ready?
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
I have the four games right here. In fact, I'm
gonna add won the fifth game middle Tuckey against say
next yes, uh rock seg Willie hot fut sunny female
no Nuts. First game green Bay at Detroit Lions. Green
Bay me right down Lions. It's it's Lions minus three.
But I'm gonna take the path. There's no I'm gonna
I'm making the ruling. No points in this game. Okay,
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good and none of the game's good. Well, we got
Green Bay. I'm taking the Lions home game. Next up
is KC at Denver. Also, it's not it's Kansas City
in Dallas, idiots.
Speaker 3 (01:24:39):
I nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:24:41):
Dallas's Kansas City and Dallas any like taking the Boys
me too to more or less knock the Chiefs owl.
I'm taking Casey, I'm taking the hell with it, I'm
taking Kansas in. Next up, here's the big one. I'm
gonna get seven points to the Bengals. Bengals plus seven
Cincinnati at Baltimore. Who do you like? You go first,
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you get seven, I'm going with Burrow, all right, give
you the Bengals seven run. He going taking the Ravens Friday.
How about Friday at three o'clock Bears at Eagles Fly.
Eagles Fly. But it looks as if Chicago gets seven points,
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we're not taking points right, Well, yeah, I'll make a ruling.
We'll take them in this game. It's too much, too
much separation over it's all over the place. Come on,
Bears plus seven straight the Eagles want to seven? You
want the seven? Yeah, I want the Eagles to win
the game. You got Bears plus seven? Seg What about you, Philly,
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the one with the touch push. I'll tell you what
I'm taking these little Oh we'll go down. We're going
down to what's that place called tonight. You'll be there
Trixy Privy pravy out free ammunition at eleven o'clock tonight,
ammunition have I've not seen the videos, but I've heard.
What would Richard K. Jones do if every now and
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then Elm Street would be blocked down in downtown Hamilton?
Bring out the boom boxes, the drugs, the torking, the
simulated and real sexual activity, the women, have the girls
out simulated and real sexual activity, and h for an
hour or two let the games begin. What would Richard K.
Jones do? Well, I'm sure he'll do the same thing
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that Henny's gonna do. Right, just shut it down? Not
exactly all right? Now here number four, we got Middle Tucky,
and I'm sorry, Middletown. I'm making a ruling. I'm given
Middle Tucky ten points, Saint X minus ten rock, who
do you like? Bombers? St X ex communicated he didn't
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say Middletown the middies, baby middies, you get ten points.
Yeah yeah, I'll take them. And I'm taking Saint X.
I'm on the sant X bandwagon right now, yeah right,
that is, of course, unless they would lose till Middletown
upsets and but then what are you gonna do? Big shots?
Got five games right there here here, here's what about
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Indian Hill and Anderson. We'll come to that too. I
don't know if I love my Kansas City, uh Rock,
you have Green Bay, you have the Boys. I take
Kansas City. I want Kansas City. I want to change
my name, my name, I think Sydney. And then this
do or die for? This is this is everything. You
got the Ravens and Cincinnai Bengals. You're still going to
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take the Ravens, raven I'll take the Ravens segment you
have plus seven. Then you got Bears plus seven for
the Rock Philly segment Philly minus seven and I got
the Bears plus seven. Then the Middletown aka Middle Tucky,
uh sayt X minus ten for the Rock segment staying home.
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You got Middletown plus ten, and I'm taking I think
I'm gonna not pick Middletown. I'd be kicked out of there. Correct.
And if Jones would be at your head and not
your heart, my uh, Sheriff Jones would be at my
house at four o'clock. Now, we should get a Middletown
flag or a placard. And if somehow Middle Tucky beats saying,
(01:28:14):
I want you to rub your ass on the sand
ex placards, the rock dead with elders. You're so full
of it. Sorry, right there, right down behind you, tar
off the wall, pull down his fan. Just rubbed it
right on elder. It's probably what you're going to do tonight.
What's the name of that place? PATRICKA Privy. You'll be there,
you'll be there. Let the games. Let the shots again.
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And the owner says.
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
A shot.
Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
I'm talking thirty. They were shooting the Kroger Coreyville shut
out the windows, Akroger. Zero sense. Fine, it's fine, don't
don't worry about it. It's okay to say about that. Well,
he's number six, I'm seven, right, So what's he saying
about this? The correlated incident. It's along with the seven
people wounded at the Privy, it's an isolated incident. The
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sixty two calls to the Privy in the last four months.
It's an isolated incident. Just shoot out by Ruby Steakhouse.
That's an isolated incident. You understand, square, isolated incident. It's
all just you know, just you know happens, right sake?
What would the sheriff do? What would Richard K. Jones do?
I declare Marshall law and kicking down the street. Are
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they gone?
Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:29:25):
He'd have the Navy in there. N He'll be artillery,
the drone missiles of the everything right, Lincoln Beware doesn't
understand reality. That's all I can say. I'm going on
a show, though, you are going on right. Good luck
in conversation, you better be armed. It shows like downtown.
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You know what I'm saying. Okay, be careful, have a
little trink at the Privy afterwards. Her Gay's go to
the Privy. Give me some sports? Will he The Stude
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How about what maybe eleven twelve years ago my band
Gun Metal Gray played a sellout show in Chiviot. There's
our debut performance. We rocked in it. We rocked it,
ladies went nuts. How about this one? I had more
fun in the seventies when I was in my twenties.
Now I'm having in the twenties. When I'm in my seventies.
(01:31:18):
Do you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 6 (01:31:19):
Are you not?
Speaker 1 (01:31:20):
Really? I'm going fun fun. In the seventies, I was
in my fun, fun, all time fun. But now I'm
in my seventies, and back in my twenties, you weren't
you weren't a hippie back then, were you?
Speaker 5 (01:31:33):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:31:33):
Okay, I had to work dope, smoking no shirt, wearing
hippie Woodstock Jimmy Hendricks, I could have gone, but an
airplane all fish about. The guys said there's a big
rock concert. I said, we have to drive there. I says,
no way, I'm going to northern New York for some
silly rock concert. No one's going to go anyway, and
who cares. I always contend that that the whole story
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of of Woodstock has been totally dramatic sized. If you
were actually there, it's it's awful. But they put the
documentary out there and it made it look like it
was fantastic, And I think, right there, it sucked. No toilets, none,
can you imagine wrong, everywhere, rolling down hills, feces everywhere,
It's just stinking. It was great. It was great, magical, week.
(01:32:17):
I'm magical. Give me some more sports. That's all I got. Now,
that's all we got.
Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
Second, I'm glad you brought this up. I'm watching all
the shows this morning getting ready. There have been six
times that Joe Burrow QB one goes up against Jackson. Yes,
the record is one in five in favor of Lamar
your comments. I do know that Burrow and Chase put
(01:32:43):
up some record numbers offensively when they play, so maybe
that'll win the day. That's why you took the Ravens.
Here's the key to the game. You're ready, get ready?
This is before long next right right, Yeah, I'm just
gonna tell the whole key. Raider, go ahead, if you're
your Burrow, throw the ball to Ja Mark Chase segment.
(01:33:10):
How about this one? Will Joe Burrow be hurt tomorrow
night and ever play football? Collapse? If this that's over,
let's go to the Privy party tonight. And by the way,
Saturday night is the third anniversary of the Privy, so
that's when all the all the hair comes down. And
now we're gonna get it on trking like have you
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seen the torking on Elm Street and the women with
those big, the big one wild on a trampoline. They
talk about all this. I've seen the videos. Job, job
I've done. Those boobies are bouncing them, they're beating themselves
in the face. You want to see it, Show show
you show your wife that. See what she thinks. Heading down,
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I'm done out of the Privy. I'm taking you. Better
be armed. We've got to do a remote. Were remote
down there. We have the record right here, right there.
I got the record right there, I said, say get
us out of the Stude report. Willie and honor of
a everybody. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving weekend. See
you tonight at the Privy. Happy Thanksgiving Day everyone. We
leave you with the immortal words of the Stood Report.
Speaker 6 (01:34:18):
The Highway patrol story next week is a very unusual one.
We hope you'll be with us.
Speaker 2 (01:34:24):
Until then.
Speaker 1 (01:34:25):
Remember the clowns at the circus are real funny, but
on the highway their murdered.
Speaker 6 (01:34:31):
This is Rodrick Crawford saying, see you next week.
Speaker 1 (01:34:34):
Let's continue with more of the rock and head of
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