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Speaker 1 (00:07):
By Billy Cunning End the Great America and welcome this
Friday afternoon in the tri State. Of course, all weekend
long the Bengals and the Bearcats know more about the
direction of the Bengals season come Monday. The last night,
a bombshell hit the political landscape in Cincinnati when a
certain Facebook posting was leaked to Trisha Maki of Fox
nineteen that showed what happened July twenty sixth before the
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actual beatdown of Alex Trevinsky in a Holly took place.
There was these news conferences held a couple of weeks
later in which the Mayor's office, the city manager, the
so called civil rights crowd, and others demanded, including Representative
Cecil Thomas and Tracy Hunter, all demanded that the white
guy beat charged. Somebody white's got to be charged, and
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that person was Alex Stravinsky. By the way, we have
Alex Ttravinsky's lawyer coming up in about thirty minutes. His
name is Doug Brannon. He's going to be with us again.
And there was this implication that there was another tape available,
and it wasn't made available until last night to Tricia
Mackie of Fox nineteen and Tricia Mackie Fox nineteen or
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nineteen stands for news Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And Tricia tell the American people. First of all, can
you say how you got the tape? And secondly what
is the show? If anything?
Speaker 2 (01:22):
Yeah, it shows a lot, and I got the tape
via Signal ninety nine is a satire Facebook page, and
that group was given it by different sources. That Facebook page,
Signal ninety nine, it's actually a social media page, was
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allowed to pick one media outlet, one individual to give
it to, and she chose me.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Great.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Now there was the implication you recall the news conference
in fact, I think you might have been physically present
in which the power of the city of Cincinnati was
exhibited to charge someone based upon race, that being a
white person. And because he threw the first punch. I
can recall Cecil Thomas and also Damon Lynch Etceeda was
saying that you gotta charge the white guy, and that
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guy was Alex Stravincia.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Be Goes.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
He threw the first punch, he precipitated it all described
with this tape actually shows reality.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
What is it show?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
So the one three CDC video that we knew existed,
and all members of the of the media have been
requesting this. It has been never released before. There's probably five,
maybe six minutes of just static video of just a
bunch of people on the streets at three am, just
walking up and down the street. No one's fighting, no
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one's arguing, everybody's just mining their own business. They look like,
you know, you could think it's six pm. I mean,
it's not three am. There's just a bunch of people.
You can see a group of people on the one corner,
which we later know is Alex and his friends, Holly
and her friend, two females and a few males that
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were all there. And at some point, maybe five or
six minutes, I watched video of them just standing there
doing nothing. All of the other individuals on the streets
doing nothing. No one was interacting with anyone of that crowd.
And then maybe five six minutes in, you see a
man that kind of like emerges from.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
A white jeep.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
And comes behind Alex punches him twice in the head.
It kind of spills out onto the streets with some shoving,
couple of fists being thrown, there's people getting in the
middle trying to break up this crowd that are throwing punches.
Obviously Alex and another man in a white shirt, you know,
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are there. They're kind of it looks like they're kind
of centered on them, but they're trying to break them up.
And as these individuals get involved in are breaking them up,
trying to get him off to the sidewalk, more punches
are thrown, more kicks are thrown, and then Alex walks
over by that white jeep kicks the fender kind of twice,
and at that point he gets hit more, and then
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they all and then pretty much is where we saw
the viral video with the slap. But the veal shows
that there was a lot of physical altercations that started.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Before the slap, and Alex Schrevinsky did not precipitate it.
It was precipitated by one of the defendants to be
in the future punching Alex twice in the back look
like the back of the head. And so the allegation
unsupported by facts of the so called civil rights crowd
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and the city leaders calling for the indictment of quote
a white person who precipitated the whole thing. This tape
calls out if and those protestations to be a lie.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Is that correct?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Well, there is one thing too. If you remember, a
lot of the members of the community were stating that
the N word was dropped by Alex or his crowd.
Now you have to realize that on this three DC
video there is no audio. So when Demand kind of
comes up from behind the white vehicle right before he
punches Alex in the head twice, it looks like there's
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some kind of a communication like there his head kind
of like you know, goes to the side. And I
pointed that out on the tape. I don't know what
was said there.
Speaker 4 (05:38):
I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
I wasn't there, If anything might not have been anything,
I don't know. But I can tell you without a
doubt in that video that was shown, Alex was punched
multiple times before the slap.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Has there been anue reaction from those who who based
their criminal charges against Alex based upon this tape? But
before I get to that question, Tricia mackew Fox nineteen, Yeah,
this tape has been available to the internal affairs of
the police department since the end of July. This isn't
This isn't a tape that just surfaced just before the
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election on Halloween or last night. So this this was available.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
This is a this is a three seed. The main
one is the three CDC video which was available obviously,
jo I was the job July twenty sixth, twenty ninth,
whatever it.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
Was, twenty six yeah, I mean it's yeah, it's that date.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
There's also a business date, you know, their cameras from
a business right there. And then there's also a lot
of collected videos because if you watch the video, it
seems like everybody's got a cell phone, everybody's recording at
all different angles, so there's a lot of different angles too,
and police cut their hands on a lot of those
as well via warrants to get a lot of the videos.
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So you know, it's there's a lot on videos now
and a lot out there.
Speaker 5 (06:55):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Do there's a rumor of foot the chief Fiji release
this video and retribution against the city manager and mayor.
Is that accurate?
Speaker 4 (07:06):
I would have no idea about that.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Like I said, it came from a source that was
given to that source.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Okay, so you have no personal information. If Tiji's the
originator of this video, I do not now. Also, I
had on I think you had him on too ken
Kober of weeks ago and ken Kober said on our
air the sergeant who's headed the FOP in Cincinnati, that
the line officers who investigated this would not file criminal
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charges against the victor, Malix Shravinsky, because the investigation indicated
it should not be done. He then also said that
the chief of police at that point, Thiji, would not
sign on the charges. The person who did sign under
the orders of the city manager as a captain, Henny.
And by the way, when I speak to rank and
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file cops, they like Captain Henny a lot who's now,
by the way, the acting police chief. But he filed
the criminal charges, which ken Kober said is quite unusual
for an officer, a captain who did not do the investigation,
to file misdemeanor charges against a victim of a horrific beating,
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and that it was ordered in a sense by the
city manager that the rank and file officers who did
the investigation would not file. Is that your information?
Speaker 2 (08:26):
All of the information that you just said is true.
Speaker 4 (08:29):
I do not. I cannot confirm it was.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
At the direction of the city manager though, but all
of that other information is correct absolutely. Henny was the
one and you know that, you know, Ken Kober kind
of said, you know, fell on the swords, you know,
filled out the information. I do believe from a lot
of officers that I've heard, Henny is very highly regarded,
as well as is the police chief Trisa Bichi, both
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of which are So I agree with everything you said,
except for I don't know about the where it came from,
where the order came from.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Tricia Macki. Secondly, Yeah, one of your compatriots on Channel nine,
you're a good friend of mine. You're a good friend
of mine who's on this thing big time. And she
relates that they did a freedom of information request and
that there were there were numerous dozens and dozens and
dozens of contacts between the Mayor's office, between the mayor
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himself and the city manager and police Chief Fiji and
that this was of course, uh well before uh the
uh information came out. That it appears that the mayor
is now saying, uh, mayor is saying, you know what,
that that was the decision of the city manager to
put on administrative leave. The chief of police Thigy that
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that was kind of kind of her decision.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
And so yeah, I agree with that, and We also
put out a lot of free information acts request to
get the video that we aired last night, and it
was never made available. It's hard sometimes to get that
filled out, that information given back to us. To be
honest with you, I mean, Tany will agree with me.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Tanya A. Rourke. You know the mayor is saying, well,
that's not my decision. That's not my decision. That's the
city manager to say. But now Tanya Rourke has kind
of proven that there were dozens and dozens of frequent
contexts that we know about. Because it's a text or
it's an email, we don't know the personal passing in
the hallway, verbal communication. The mayor wants to picture himself
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as kind of hands off. I don't know much what's
going on. That's up to the city manager. Go see
the city manager. Isn't it true that Tanya A. Rourke
and you have more or less proven that the mayor
was intimately involved in the interactions between the chief of
police and the city manager.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Well, I think that if you even look, we've been
trying to get an interview with the current mayor for ages.
As a matter of fact, I interviewed and Rob and
I interviewed Corey Bowman last night, and I put in
eight different requests to get the mayor to come down
and do an interview with us.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
One of the things that he did.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Post recently, I don't know if you if you followed
this at all, but he did post a tick to
video explaining how the city manager, city council, the administration,
and the mayor all work together.
Speaker 4 (11:14):
Did you watch the video?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
He kind of explains how he's kind of like the guy,
but he won't explain that on camera to us.
Speaker 4 (11:21):
He did put it in that video, but.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
We've never been, you know, privy to get the interview
to ask those questions.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah, not we because you live in northern Kentucky. I
live in Kenwood. But nonetheless, Cincinnati voted. They voted for
a strong mayor. So we have a mayor who takes
credit for things happening well, but if something goes to scans,
he points toward the city manager. Is the person doing
these things. And so when all the meetings took place
between the chief of police, the mayor, and the city manager,
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the person in charge was the mayor, except when some
of the bad goes on, in which case it's the
city manager. And so isn't it.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
J Yeah, explain it.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
And the mayor is right now pointing the finger at
the at the city manager, and the city manager has
repeatedly told us in other media outlet, no comment, I
can't talk about I'm not talking about it.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, because it's it's an administrative matter, it's a personnel matter,
and things in that character. So at this point, the
tape that was leaked to you exclusively last night, which
is on the Fox nineteen website, demonstrates that before this
lap took place, there was punches thrown that hit Alex
Servinsky that precipitated the entire event. And so at this point,
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are you still trying to get the mayor the city
manager to talk about this? What's the latest on that?
Because this is a bombshell in politics. It shows that
number one, either the mayor and city manager knew this
existed and lied about it, or didn't know it existed,
in which case they're incompetent. So I would say, is
the mayor and city manager incompetent? Are they liars one
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or the other.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
We have reporters on it today asking a lot of
city leaders about the tape, whether or not they've seen it.
Or not, or if they will here it is, will
you watch it with us and give us your ideas.
So we have reporters and I know Michell call me
earlier this morning. He's on this store. We have two
reporters on it right now, so hopefully we'll get some
answers tonight. But you know, for the record, I can
tell you, I mean, if you watch that video, go
to our website. It's the Air's on my Facebook page.
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It's also on Signal ninety nine page broke Down, Signal
ninety nine Broke Down. Three separate videos showed a lot
more video than we did on our air last night,
but we will continue to show more because we do
have it all. But you can plainly see he was
hit multiple times. He was kicked multiple times before the slack.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Okay, And this information was known the city leaders within
a few days after July twenty six, because it was
made available by CD three CDC. Yeah, and it was available,
and they either knew it existed and lied or did
know it existed, in which case they're in competent. But
at no occasion that the line investigating CPD officers one
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of oult criminal charges against the victim, Alex Shravinsky because
he didn't originate this thing. The other defendants did. Correct.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Well, I don't know what was said, and I think
that was one of the things. I mean, that was
one of the things that a lot of black leaders
were saying. I know that they were very outspoken that
he dropped the end work. Like I said, I didn't
hear it, but they did say that there was some
of the you know that that slap was what started
the whole fight. That was one of the other arguments.
And as you can see on this tape, that slap
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wasn't what started that wholel It wasn't that brawl whatever
you want to call it.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Well, maybe in a few hours those so called civil
rights leaders will get together and apologize and say, you
know what, I'm not sure. Maybe at five o'clock, Damon
Lynch and you'll have Scottie Johnson and Cecil Thomas and
Victoria Parks and lemon Kearney all getting together and say,
you know what, I'm sorry, we made a mistake that the.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
First Did you already put Colson?
Speaker 6 (14:53):
All of them?
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Yeah, I've called three of them, Okay, no answer none.
I'm trying to get the mayor on I've asked nine times.
Someone reached out from connected with the mayor and said,
would you canny kime on? And I said absolutely. I'm
not going to limit it to time or to play.
Just tell me when the amer can be here. And
allegedly I'm going to have on Irish ROLLI on Monday
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to talk about this and many other issues. And so yes,
but you know what they're going to do is hunker
down through the election and then after the election when
they think they're all going to get re elected. See,
they're going to say, look that people like our leadership,
they like what's going on. This is old news. Forget
about that stuff. But the other thing, and I talked
to a certain US Senator about this, when a city
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government bases a criminal charge based upon race irrespective of facts,
that's the civil rights violation US Department of Justice. I
know that that's a problem. Like Birmingham in the nineteen fifties.
They're going to seek out people in charge based upon race,
and that's what happened.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Well, one of the things I just don't understand is
why this was never made available. I just don't I
know that at one point, you know, the prosecutor's office
said this whole time that everything will come to light
eventually and you will see that there. You know, there
was fighting that preceded this last The Prosecuor's office has.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Said that all along.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
I don't know if you've been following, they have and right,
But why wasn't Why weren't we told at one point
we said that we would impeed the investigation. How is
it impeded the investigation? I'm just like throwing that question out.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
I mean, because could it get worse by putting this
video out? I mean, it put us in a pretty
bad light across the country. It wasn't a flattering scene anyway,
So why not put out the rest of the video.
I always think when you when you keep a lie going,
or if you bend the truth, or you fib.
Speaker 4 (16:45):
Whatever you call it, the longer you can do.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
It, the worst it is.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
If you just get in front of it. This is
what it was and we move on.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
But that's not what we are here Aatricia Mackie.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
This proves the city, the mayor, the city manager after
our liars, and since this proves their lying to us,
that's I wouldn't put out. That's my suggestion until after
the election. They were hoping this thing would be encumbered
until after the election, in which case then we're re elected.
To hell with, you would do whatever we want to do.
This tape that you have got exclusively last night shows
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the city manager and the mayor and the so called
civil rights crowd lied and most knew they were lying,
but they want to perpetuate the lie until after the election.
All right, we got to run Trisian m Yeah, go.
Speaker 4 (17:24):
Ahead, and again.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
I and just for the record, I don't know any
of that stuff you said that. I didn't say that,
just just but you know, I don't know who saw
this video. I don't know. I just know that it
was available because it was obviously shot that evening.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
It's available, and they didn't want to look at it,
or they did look at it. Either way, they're either
incompetent or liars. I don't know which is best. That's
my opinion. All right, Tricia mckis, thank you very much.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Let's continue with more a fool you think it's over,
just begun. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred WW Hi,
Billy Cunningham, Let's continue course. Attorney Doug Brannon represents Alex Schrevinsky.
He was the victim of a beatdown after the music festival,
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also a Reds game in which there were hundreds of
thousands of individuals downtown Cincinnati, not well guarded by the
police department. My dad and Alex Stravinsky was beaten down,
and there was a big news conference held a few
weeks later by the city council members and by the
mayor and by so called civil rights leaders who talked
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about the white guy's gotta be charged because it's only
fair the white guy started at all. Now we have
the tape. We have the tape from three CDC that
in the case that's not the case. Joining you and
I now is Doug Brannon, the attorney for Alex Stravinsky.
And once again Doug Brannon, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And first of all, attorney of Brandon, can you tell
the American people, having reviewed the tape, what does this
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do to the case against your client criminally and what
does this say about the investigation.
Speaker 8 (18:56):
The opportunity to come on and talk to you about this.
We have had a chance to review the three CDC
tape and it unquestionably exonerates Alex from any wrongdoing in
the census. He was hit and beaten multiple times. We
have sent this from the very beginning of how he
was attacked by multiple people multiple times, long before he
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tried to confront one of the attackers and telling him
to stop.
Speaker 6 (19:21):
And you know, this tape is.
Speaker 8 (19:25):
Dramatically changes or should change the reality of what they've
been portraying politically versus what actually happened that day.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Do you think the city will now drop the criminal
charges against your victimized client? Is that this tape shows
that this tape indicates that your clients should not have
been criminally charged. Correct?
Speaker 6 (19:48):
Correct?
Speaker 8 (19:48):
And I don't think any law enforcement officer ever wanted
to charge Alex because they knew what the actual facts
were behind us. This was politically motivated to charge him
and prosecute him. You know, they needed the public needs
to speak up and voice their concern over this prosecution
because it's wrong, it shouldn't be occurring, and they're criminal.
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They're revictimizing somebody that's already been brutally victimized and beaten.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
How's your client doing today? This began July twenty sixth
Here we are October thirty, first it's been What about
four minds? How's your client doing physically?
Speaker 8 (20:26):
You know, physically he is. He has made some strides
in recovering. He suffered a large concussion as a result
of the beating. You know, mentally it has been very
difficult for him to get around other people, large crowds,
you know, having been attack like this by a large crowd.
You know, he still is suffering greatly from this.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
You're also a noted personal injuries civil rights attorney. What
does this do to the pending civil lawsuit against the
city who purposely filed criminal charges against an innocent man
because of his race?
Speaker 3 (21:03):
What does that do to the civil lawsuit?
Speaker 8 (21:06):
I think that it just gives more credence to the
viability of those quaims against any against the City of Cincinnati.
You know, this is not a claim that had to
be brought. This is a claim that they brought upon
themselves for their own wrongful conduct in initiating a wrongful
criminal prosecution against Alex.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Have you considered I spoke to a US senator recently
about this. These are US civil rights violations against the
City of Cincinnati that could have criminal elements, could have
civil elements against it. Because a city under the color
of state or city ordinances and law cannot violate the
civil rights of any innocent person. In the nineteen fifties
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and sixties, you had Democrats in the South filing criminal
charges against people because of the color of their skin,
and the Birmingham and etc. Paid big money. Here we
are in twenty twenty five, and the same democratic par
but with different leaders are filing have filed criminal charges
against an innocent person for racial and political reasons. What
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does that do to the civil rights lawsuit? And could
it have criminal elements to it?
Speaker 8 (22:14):
You know, that is an interesting question, Bill, and I
think the federal government should be looking at this, and
that falls under the purview of the federal prosecutors in
federal court, and it certainly bears looking at because obviously
I don't think this criminal charge would have been brought
against Alex had he not been white.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Well, that's what the city fathers and mothers said that
they held a news conference and actually said, including state
Representative Cecil Thomas, this is the color of state law.
Who demanded that their city that they led and continue
to lead, file charges against someone based upon their race.
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And they felt so comfortable about it. They did it
publicly the news, in front of microphones and cameras. That's
how stupid this crowd is. If you're going to act
in such a horrible way, do it privately, but don't
publicize your stupidity.
Speaker 8 (23:11):
And they're still doing it publicly because they're still prosecuting Alex.
This is how crazy these people are and continuing this
wrongful criminal prosecution, especially after this tape has been made published.
But they note about this tape. They've seen this tape previously,
they've note about it since the conception of the events. Yes,
they've done nothing to stop this criminal prosecutions.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
As we sit here at twelve forty five pm on
a Friday, Halloween, which is appropriate for this story, the
criminal prosecution of your client continues by the crowd who
demanded he'd be charged because of the color of his skin.
Let's go back in time a little bit here and
talk about how the charges were filed against their crime
their client. I think the fourth degree misdemeanors that carry
up to thirty days in jail and find a two
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hundred and fifty dollars as was told to me by
Sergeant Ken Kober. As you knows, the head of the FOP.
He said that the line officers doing the investigation would
not file criminal charges against Zarenski because shall we say,
they weren't proper, they were wrong. And the man in
charge of the Central Business District. Then what was Captain
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Henny Hnni? And now that same captain is the interim
police chief. So the mayor and city manager advanced Captain
Henny to the chief's position when the line officers would
not file the charges. Fiji wouldn't file the charges the chief,
but a captain did and he gets rewarded by being
the interim chief of police.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Explain that one.
Speaker 8 (24:38):
To me, Well, what I can tell you is, after
reviewing the discovery that was provided to me in this case,
that Captain Henny was not one of the detectives in
charge of the investigation in this case. Typically, where you
see charges being filed by an officer by investigating detectives,
the ones doing the investigation that are handling the case
are the ones that actually signed the criminal citation and
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submit that.
Speaker 6 (25:01):
To the court.
Speaker 8 (25:02):
That is not what occurred in this case. Captain Henny
was just the administrator. He was not one of the
lead investigators in this case. So there is a huge
disconnect between him being involved and who the actual detectives
are that are investigating this case.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
A cop sent me the following text quote, Hanny was
in charge of the Central Business District when these violent
crimes took place on July twenty sixth. He did nothing
in response to the violence other than file false charges,
and now he's the interim chief who's being paid off.
Speaker 6 (25:36):
It's like, Wow, well, I think that this is still coming.
Speaker 8 (25:40):
We need to We have questions for the city manager
and the mayor about how this is occurring, because from
the information that we have been provided, it seems like
they are trying to control this criminal prosecution for political purposes.
So these are city officials that need to answer for
their conduct in getting involved in this particular case.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Well, at this point, uh, this was leaked by somebody.
Uh to Fox nineteen, Trisha Mackie has do you have
any knowledge, as the attorney for Alex Chervinsky, who leaked
this tape?
Speaker 6 (26:16):
I do not. I do not.
Speaker 8 (26:18):
It certainly didn't come from us. We have been provided
discovery in the criminal case, but we have not provided
this tape to to anybody else. We have been using
it to prepare for our defense for trial, which is
set for December eight?
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Did uh did the discovery given to you by the
City of Cincinnati in the criminal case include this tape?
Speaker 6 (26:42):
They were provided?
Speaker 8 (26:43):
They provided us with certain capes they the Uh, this
particular tape initially was not included in the initial discovery
that was provided to us.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Wow. So uh, have you thought about a referral to
the US Attorney's Office for the possible criminal prosecution of
the city Solicitor Emily Smartwarner, the city manager, and the mayor,
and also for the public officials Cecil Thomas, Scottie Johnson,
lemon Kearney. Have you thought about a criminal referral to
the US Attorney's Office for federal charges against these individuals.
Speaker 8 (27:20):
Well, we're taking this case one step at a time, villain.
The first step in my first priority is to make
sure that Allans has found not guilty of this bogus charge.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
And this tape proofs beyond a shadow of a doubt
that the first punch was thrown at the back of
your client's head by one of the criminal defendants other
than your client who's criminally charged. And this tape clearly
shows that there were lies told by city fathers and
mothers for political racial reasons in order to charge an
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innocent man that they knew or should have known, was
not guilty of committing any criminal offense. His head was
treated like a soccer ball on fourth and Alum and
almost was murdered. Many people thought he was dead, kicked
in the head Reginald Denny style from the nineteen eighty
nine riots in Los Angeles, kicked in the head and
add insult literally to injury. Their client's now facing a
(28:15):
criminal charge, goes his head. I guess wasn't a proper
soccer ball. And secondly, the city solicitor Emily Smart and
Warner demanded the criminal charges be filed by someone who
was not in the line of the investigation, that being
Captain Henny. Is that correct?
Speaker 6 (28:33):
You know?
Speaker 8 (28:33):
That is what the evidence is showing us right now. Bill,
That is absolutely what we see as well. And it's
clear not only did he not throw the first bunch,
he didn't throw the second, he didn't throw the throw.
He was hit so many times we lost count before
he even tried to confront the victim and stop this.
Then he was attacked again, and if you watch the video,
very carefully as this infamous where he sticks his hand
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down and touched the other guy's face and tells him
to stop. Another one of these thugs goes up, says,
I'm going behind him to get him, and that's when
he's hit from both sides.
Speaker 6 (29:06):
An attack from both sides, both the.
Speaker 8 (29:07):
Front and the back. This mob had no intention of stopping.
Anything he did at any time was an act of
self defense, and get out of there alive was all
he could.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
Do that day.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
It was lucky he got out with merely serious injuries.
He was lucky he got out alive. And the fact
that Captain Henny, not in the line of command, would
file criminal charges against an innocent person, I would have
to assume that Captain Henny knew at the time that
the charges were false, because he either should have seen
this tape or if he didn't see it, he should
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have demanded to be shown to him before the criminal
charges were filed. And the prosecutor's office, Connor Kelly has
said repeatedly there's more to this than meets the eye.
The county prosecutor is saying, look, we have more tapes,
and she's under fire from the so called civil rights
crowd not to file more criminal charges against an innocent person.
But at least she's standing up to say no. But
(30:02):
your information is that Captain Henny, who's now the interim chief,
was not in the line of command, but he's the
one that signed the charges, according to ken Kober. Ken
Kober said on our air with Me that the reason
he did it was to save his men from being
disciplined by the city manager for refusing in order to
file false charges against an innocent person based upon race.
Speaker 3 (30:24):
Think about that for a moment.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
It's mind boggling, isn't it. Bill.
Speaker 8 (30:29):
And you know, when you look at this and as
we're facing trial, I'm wondering what Captain Hinny, if he's
going to testify for the prosecution, what he will have
to say as a non investigating personnel from the police
department that seems to be the state's representative here.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Well, let me make a guess. They're going to dismiss
these charges after the election. They do not want you
to have Captain Henny under oath. He's not you know
at cops, I know say they like him. Captain Henny
is now the interim chief. They like him, and he
was putting in some impossible position of following false criminal
charges on one hand because the city solicitor ordered it,
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and on the other hand, he wanted to protect his
men from future action against them because they wouldn't follow
an illicit, illegal order. And now Henny and Henny and
consequence has been elevated because he did what the city
fathers and mothers who wanted them to do. And so
Henny and I say, once again, the men respect Henny,
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but at this point he's in a bad light. Would
you get out your crystal ball where the city continue
to pursue these charges against your client when they know
they're false.
Speaker 8 (31:43):
Well, they've indicated nothing that they are going to stop
pursuing these charges at this point. And like you, with
this election looming, these things are certainly coming out and
right now that seems to be very.
Speaker 6 (31:55):
Important to them.
Speaker 8 (31:56):
But let's see what if common sense make come to
them after this election and they dismiss these charges. If not,
I can't wait to get these people.
Speaker 5 (32:04):
On the road.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Well, you're getting them under oath either the criminal case,
which will be dismissed, or you're get to them under
oath in a civil case. And none of them can
avoid that because in this opoinion in a civil case,
and I know federal authorities are watching this case to
see what happens. I'm gonna make sure this tape goes
all over the federal officials, I know, because we can't
live in a society where person innocent persons are charged
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with criminal offenses because of the color of their skin.
Speaker 8 (32:30):
And no, you don't victimize victims. It's just not right, Bill.
Speaker 6 (32:36):
And you're all over it.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Attorney Doug Brandon, representing Alex Stravinski, Thanks for coming on
the Bill Cunningham Show. And I'm sure we're going to
talk again, but get ready for a dismissal right after
the election.
Speaker 6 (32:48):
Don's good. Thanks for having me, Bill.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
God bless you. Let's continue with more. Well, the truth
will set you free or the truth could imprison You
have to have peer of all. Bill Cunningham, News Radio
seven hundred WW by Billy cunning in the Great America.
(33:14):
And just when you think there's not enough bombshells in
the Mayorage race and City council, another one blast off,
which is the release surreptitiously by someone in the city administration.
The Fox nineteens Trisha Macki about a tape five minutes
before the so called slap administered by Alex Shravinsky on
the face of one of the felonious criminal defendants. And
(33:36):
now it appears the first punch was not thrown by
Alex but by one of the other criminal defendants. And
everything we've been told about this case is a lie
built upon more lies, and which just held head on.
The attorney for Alex Shirvinsky, Doug Brannon, who's the civil
rights attorney, who says he's talking millions and millions of
dollars at this point because of the City of Cincinnati,
(33:58):
impossible criminal charges against the mayor, of the city manager
and the city solicitor for a filing criminal charges against
a person based upon their race, not based upon their behavior.
Also have another texture from a cop who tells me
that the mayor have to appearival was given an opportunity
to look at the three c DC tape, which shows
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that Alex did not begin anything. He was the complete victim,
but the mayor didn't want to see it because he
fixed in his mind to lie and didn't want facts
to or refute it. Joan you and I now is
the former vice mayor of the City of Cincinnati, former
council member, former head of Double ACP, that being Christopher
Smitherman and Chris Smitherman. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. Chris,
(34:41):
first of all, I assume you've reviewed the tape. What
does it show and what does it say about the
mayor of the city and many city council members.
Speaker 7 (34:49):
Well, I guess I have reviewed it, Bill, and what
it clearly shows is that the African American meal came
behind the Russian and punched him first and started to fight.
And you know what we are what we have here,
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which is really sad, is a cover up. And this
is a cover up at the highest levels of our government,
our city government, with the mayor, with the city manager,
with all nine members of council, anyone who held a
press conference about this matter, all of them had access
to this video if three CDC had it, period. And
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so their narrative, and I'm going to speculate on why
they pushed this narrative. This is an election. They were
trying to manipulate the African American community for their vote.
They were trying to paint a narrative that white people
downtown in this brawl were responsible using the N word
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that they were kicking cars. And you heard members of
this council will say that those who were attacked were
deserving of what happened. Specifically Holly and those who were
punched in the faith knocked out. Most people thought that
she lost her life that night. And you have a
mayor who said he would never even speak to the victims.
(36:15):
This is what corruption looks like, public and government. This
is what it looks like. This is a cover up
by the mayor, by members of council, by the city manager.
You have members of council say I got one in
the chamber. You got forty eight hours to arrest somebody
that is white. This is what was said. And that's
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the lawyer previously saying his client then was charged. The
corruption is somebody in the city's solicitor's office got a
phone call demanding that somebody white be arrested or be charged,
and that's exactly what happened. I look for the federal
government to get involved. I think it's that big, that important.
(36:59):
Because Bill this went national, This was on CNN, this
was on Fox News. This is going to go national.
This is going back national because the national media has
got to pick it up and say, look what actually happened.
We were rolling this with this narrative, but this is
actually what was really happening. And the mayor who's listening.
(37:19):
I know the Mayor's office is listening to my voice
right now. Why won't he come on your show or
any other and explain it. They're all hiding. They all
had something to say prior to this video coming out,
and they owe the African American community. They owed the
right community and explanation because this could have started a
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race war. We could have had buildings on fire this
summer based on this particular incident. The mayor didn't care
about it because he's more interested in power. The members
of council are more interested in power. They're more interested
in their political careers bill than they are in the
city of Cincinnati. This is absolutely shameful. It's worse than
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the Gang of Five when the FBI came in and
was arresting. This is probably one of the worst corruption
situations that I've heard, because this could have been explosive.
What do you think Western Southern is thinking. Jeff Rubies
is thinking, P and G is thinking. Fifth Third is thinking.
All of our developers that are spending millions of dollars.
What do you think OTR, those developers mohawk that community,
(38:29):
what do you think they're all thinking right now? They're
investing millions and millions and millions of dollars into our downtown.
And this mayor painted and narrative that was so explosive
that we could have had a race war in the
middle of our downtown.
Speaker 1 (38:44):
Well, Chris Meatherman, I want to focus on the comments.
It was council member Scottie Johnson who threatened the city
with one in the chamber. When a cop says there's
one in a chamber, that means you got forty eight
hours to follow these criminal charges. And of course aftab
Purevoll has got to get the African and African American
community on his side completely, and so he would do
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whatever he's told to do by Scottie Johnson, Victoria Parks,
lemon Kearney, Cheryl Long. And he demanded that criminal charges
be filed against an innocent person because of the color
of their skin, and you got forty eight hours to
do it or else. And then, according to attorney Doug Brannon,
I just had on the attorney for Alex Shravinsky. He
(39:31):
said that the discovery given to him by the city
for these criminal charges against his client, who's a victim
more than a criminal defendant, was not provided to him
in discovery. And so I am certain between the election
in December the eighth, when the trial is they're going
to drop the criminal charges. But all that does is
build up the civil damages against the city and makes
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them more likely that the mayor and the city manager
will be indicted by federal authorities because they use under
color of state and city law to violate the civil
rights based upon someone's race. So it just like the
Democrats did in the South against black folks, now it's
happening in the city of Cincinnati. Loud and proud and
one thing or another. You're gonna have these conversations off
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to the side in the hallway. But when you call
the media in roll the cameras, open up the mics,
we're gonna say, loud and proud, we want a white
person charged. And when the charges take place, because the
involvement at that point of Captain Henny, when he filed
the charges, and the line officers would not file the charges,
and Chief Thichi would not file the charges they found
(40:36):
someone like in the Saturday night massacre to file the charges,
that being Captain Henny, who, by the way, is now
they're interim police chief. The interim police chief is the
guy that filed the criminal charges against Stravinsky when he
knew or should have known, they were false. What does
this say about the city of Cincinnati when they based
criminal charges against an innocent person because of race is
(41:00):
Isn't that a problem?
Speaker 7 (41:02):
It's a major problem. And anybody at city Hall could
have reached out to the investigators and got clarification because
they were signaling there wasn't a crime here. The victim
was the victim. They weren't the people that were under
They weren't the people that were doing the attack. The
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investigators kept saying that, so all of this was manufactured.
The thing that caught my attention, and I will repeat
it again is the third in command when council Member
Park said the people down there deserved it. Then when
she was asked, hey, did you really mean that? Do
you really wanted to rethink what she said, Oh, no,
(41:43):
I mean it. They deserved Holly deserved it. The people
down there deserved what they got. Whatever her narrative was.
There is no question that every member of council involved
in this should have known. They haven't even held the
public hearing to ask any question. You have nine members
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of council to the public. This is our board of directors.
They have fired the fire sheet. He's gonna get four
or five million dollars he was wrongly terminated. Now they've
gone in and fired the police chief. She's going to
get a mill or two. Now you're talking about a
man who was charged wrongfully driven by the mayor, members
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of council to have somebody arrested, who were looking for
a fall guy. They wanted somebody to blame this on.
They were trying to manipulate the African American community. I
am African American, by the way. They're trying to manipulate
us to say, hey, we need to vote democratic. There's
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something really bad hoppening downtown. We need the black vote.
And this was Mayor pure Ball who was more interested
in grabbing the how are to be the mayor. Look,
we're in the middle of an election. People are over.
Speaker 9 (42:59):
There, the gooe in, they're voting.
Speaker 7 (43:01):
The jury box is in right now. They have an
opportunity to say, is this the best of Cincinnati. Look,
what do you think the taste of Belgium is thinking
right now? Who moved out of OTR right because they
see crime that was spiking. In the middle of all
of this, the mayor kept saying, it was our perception,
it's our perception. It really wasn't reality. Well look, community,
(43:22):
if it was our perception and crime was really going down,
why would you need to fire the police chief. Why
would you fire police chief Fiji thirty five years into
her career with nothing in her record. This is a problem, Willie,
And I tell you this is going to end really
badly for all members of council and the mayor, anybody
(43:45):
who has made the public comment about this man, because
this man they were calling a racist probably can't get
a job anywhere in the United States of America. Meaning
to hit this, the lawyer that just spoke is saying,
what do you think the punitive damages are are for
my client who they went on national news and called
a racist. He was the person that instigated this fight.
(44:10):
I don't know reality was. Everybody knows he now was.
He was absolutely just a victim. One thing before you
get off here, Willie, listen to this. Yes, we have
an election. I know we have an election.
Speaker 10 (44:23):
Yes, vote Smitherman, vote Keating, vote Gooding, vote dreet House,
vote Cole, vote for anybody other than those who are there,
and we will get our city back on track.
Speaker 7 (44:38):
That's my opinion about it. We've got Corey Bowman who's
running from mayor against Pureball. People have a shot. I
don't care about what his political persuasion is right now,
meaning people are trying to rush us and push this
specifically African Americans who might be forty five or forty
seven percent of the city. They're trying to push us
in these racial corners when the reality of it now
(44:59):
every body knows that this mayor and this council lie.
Speaker 6 (45:03):
To all of us.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
You know, former ahead of the NAACP, Chris Mitherman. It's possible,
and I'm speculating here that former Chief Fiji would not
sing to the songs and play the tunes of the
mayor and the city manager because she knew the charges
of criminal charges against Stravinsky should not have been filed.
And so they went all the way down to Captain
(45:25):
Henny who did it. And Captain Henny is now rewarded
with the Chief of police position. And I'd ask you
this are African America. They're playing the black community like
they're stupid, like they don't understand what's going on. Chief
Washington is going to get millions of dollars to fire
Chief thief Thiji is gonna get millions of dollars. Now
(45:46):
you've got Shrevinsky. Uh, you just play the tape. You
had state representative representing the state of Ohio, Cecil Thomas.
You had the mayor, the city manager. You had Scottie Johnson,
Victoria Parks, lemon Kearney standing up there, Tracy Hunter demanding
that a person to be charged based upon the color
of their skin when they knew the charges were false.
(46:06):
If I'm thieves, I stand up like a tenfold beacon
of the night and say I'm not folowing those charges.
And now you got Henny who did file the charges
over the objection of the line investigators, a cpde getting
rewarded with the chief of police position. And you know
I would say this, we're talking ten to twenty million plus.
(46:27):
I discussed this with Attorney Doug Brannon. There's criminal charges
that may be filed against the mayor, the city manager
at all, anyone who knew it was a lie to
file false criminal charges against a person because of the
color of their skin. That means federal criminal charges. How
the mayor could be locked up. He may be like
(46:48):
the four or five members of council doing hard time, Daddy.
It'll happen after the election. But I ask you, this
is the Black community stupid as the Democrats on council
think they are, or as the black community is stupid,
but as the mayor things they are.
Speaker 7 (47:01):
What do you say, African Americans? Our community incredibly intelligent.
Speaker 9 (47:09):
Right.
Speaker 7 (47:09):
We understand, as those who are watching this video right now,
that we were absolutely lied to and that we were manipulated.
Give us the opportunity to get the right information. This
is something my father used to say to me. Number one,
he would say, every white person isn't your enemy, Christopher,
(47:30):
and every black person isn't your friend. He would tell
me that all the time, right. And number two, he
would say, African Americans, given the right information, will make
the right decision. You can't blame us for not knowing
what we didn't know. The video just came out last night.
(47:50):
There's some whistleblower out there that is providing this information.
There are people that are listening to this radio show
right now, Willie, who don't even know what the heck
you and I are talking about because they haven't seen
the video. The reality of it is, the white citizens
down there did not start the fight, right, the reality
of it, This was an ambush where people were brutally
(48:12):
beat in the middle of the street. They're all vistims
of what happened, and they do not represent the African
American community. I reject that anybody that would say that
the people that were engaging in this abomination represent the
African American community because they do not. Right. So, here
we have a story where you have city hall manipulating
(48:36):
African Americans. You have talk show hosts radio talk show
hosts that are manipulating the African American community looking for
an outcome and a narrative. You have consultants that are
hired by the city manipulating the African American community for
their own benefit. This is the problem. This is why
I'm asking citizens out there to vote for me. We've
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got to put people down at city Hall with some
all going common sense and some experience. We can't talk
our way out of this. This is a dewey Dewey,
Bill Cunningham, this is our community is going to turn
right or we're going to turn left. Right you are
my white brother. This is one of the most consequential
elections of my lifetime. I'm not exaggerating. We can either
(49:19):
turn right here or we can turn left. We now
know that our mayor, the city manager, members of council
were engaged in absolute corruption. They were hiding this from
all of us, Willy Cunningham, and it's a.
Speaker 1 (49:32):
Shame hoping it came out after the election. Well, you know,
the truth will set us free at times the truth.
The truth may imprison the mayor on federal civil rights
charges for charging against someone based upon their race. And
for those who have suffered discrimination the pastor.
Speaker 7 (49:48):
Get a lawyer. Yeah, they better get a lawyer. Lawyer up, lawyer, better,
lawyer up, get a lawyer right now. CLIVEE. Bennett has
a tougher case to day. He's a good man. But
if case just got more complicated, Attorney Fox just has
a more complicated case today. But guess what, Guess what
the reality is those who are involved in the cover up,
(50:11):
their case just went most likely federal. I would not
be surprised if the federal government does not come in
here and charge this mayor, this manager, this member of council.
All these members of council were at these threat concretions.
The state representatives like Cecil Thomas for absolutely pushing this
narrative around race. This is a civil rights violation against
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all of those hit people that they were down there
calling a racist. This is outrags.
Speaker 1 (50:37):
The truth will set us free, or the truth will
get you in jail. Once again. Chris Smitherman.
Speaker 7 (50:42):
Vot Smith Amen at vote Smithman. Follow me on X.
I will keep the community updated. Please on how this
thing is going.
Speaker 6 (50:50):
Please, thank you, Brother.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
God bless America. Mayor, I have to have piraval. You
better get Clyde Bennett to represent you on news radio
seven hundreds Automo.
Speaker 9 (51:01):
If you're not home on Halloween night to give kids candy,
you should have somebody come to your house and beat
the hell out of you. Sit at home for two
hours and hand out candy, good candy. Blurge on the candy.
Don't just get the fun size candy, get the big bars.
It's two hours out of your life for the kids.
People who either sit in their homes, their dark houses
and hide or leave so they don't have to hand
(51:24):
out candy. Should be beaten. I don't feel strongly about much.
I feel very strongly about that.
Speaker 11 (51:33):
He quiet, and I'm brought casting.
Speaker 10 (51:41):
God.
Speaker 1 (51:41):
I guess I'm I'm gonna be beaten tonight.
Speaker 3 (51:44):
Well, yeah, that's the thing.
Speaker 11 (51:45):
Are you gonna You're not giving out any candy at all? No,
I give advice out. I give little pieces of paper
that tell kids what they read the doorbell. They say
trick or treat. I say, look, you'll be a great
American one day. I take get out of here, go
to loss, go and sue your parents. This is what
I tell them.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Get out.
Speaker 11 (52:01):
I hand nothing else. And by the way, I've not
hit a trader in twenty years. Okay, well, probably they're afraid.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
Correct.
Speaker 11 (52:08):
They got to go through the moat, gun to the
alligators and in the wine.
Speaker 1 (52:11):
Can't find my house anyway, right, No sidewalks, it's off
the road. I have gun turrets, and I have flashing
signs saying do not enter you'll be shot.
Speaker 11 (52:20):
Does Penny give the candy out on the porch? Zero
in the banyard? No, what about you segment? I give
it give out the fun size. Don't know I don't.
It's not fun. It's half priced. That's why you do it.
Get it from Walmart. Probably all things are tough these days.
You're telling me telling this thanks to get that government
shut down down.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
By the way, though, should I have tap Pirivo set
up a criminal defense fund?
Speaker 3 (52:42):
I don't know what that new tape today?
Speaker 1 (52:45):
Good? Whoa? It shows that Clyde Bennet is going to
be busy. Whoa, it's gonna be real busy representing Scotti, Johnson,
lemon Kearney.
Speaker 3 (52:53):
Here we go again.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
Lock them up.
Speaker 3 (52:54):
Half a council's going back to jail.
Speaker 1 (52:56):
Lock them up, hang them high.
Speaker 11 (52:58):
Who's who's still in the joint from that one group?
Pgs out right, you got the pardon? Uh, the other
the other ladies out and she's out. What about Pastor?
He's uh, he's out, he's.
Speaker 1 (53:10):
Out out within this group will just replace this replacement.
They have a city council wing at the Federal penitentiary.
And soon you're gonna have Harmon Parney. You're gonna have
Scottie Johnson Victoria Parks. You're gonna have Ryl long A,
Tad Pureval and maybe the city solicitor Emily Smart Warner,
who demanded criminal charges be falsely filed against the person
(53:32):
because of the color of their skin. What do where?
Where do they get that tape from?
Speaker 5 (53:37):
Can't say?
Speaker 1 (53:38):
Might have been Thigill. Revenge of the chief, revenge, revenge chief.
You want to come back, We go back. We want
to give you a couple of mill and come back,
come back. She had ethics, she had morals, she had values.
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(54:24):
I want to be charged for what they do to me.
In fact, double it. I want to pay more money.
I bet you're cheap, aren't you. I bet you're cheap.
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Speaker 1 (54:47):
You think Captain Henny was promoted because he played the
tune sung by the mayor? Is that why he's the
interim cheap? Because he signed the false criminal charges against
against Alex Schravinsky? Is that the reason we have an
m chief?
Speaker 6 (55:01):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (55:01):
The reason segment what do you say? Bengals update?
Speaker 11 (55:04):
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spoke to the media about an hour ago about his
shoulder injury. Says he's feeling good. The Bengals say he's
questionable for Sunday against the Bears, Yes or no?
Speaker 1 (55:22):
And he says, I think he's going. When's the last
time the Bengals were an underdog at a home against
the lousy team?
Speaker 11 (55:29):
Do I have to tell you that there are reports
the Bengals are open to trading Logan Wilson number fifty
five from University of Wyoming not the Cowboys. Today the
Cowboys in Wyoming, Wyoming cowboy. Yeah, I'm a University of Wyoming. Yeah,
did Cowboys. Yeah, he was locally to the Cowboys. Yeah
where Tom Browning went, wasn't it? And he from Wyoming.
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He's dead, I know, but he was from there. No,
I'm looking up. I'll look it up. College football MF
seventeen Cincinnati Bearcats at number twenty four Utah Tomorrow night,
nine to fifteen pm here on seven hundred W.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
It's hard going to do the Bengals game on Sunday
in time?
Speaker 3 (56:06):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (56:07):
What about Tony Pike? Is he's still working? They'll get
there too, Yeah, he is. Soccer.
Speaker 11 (56:11):
It's Sunday, it's game two of that first round playoff series.
Hell is real with FC Cincinnati now Sunday at Columbus
FCC up one game to.
Speaker 1 (56:21):
Nil, seg I want to sit here money with you.
FCC clinches, secondly Bengals win. Then we got the bye
week coming up, right, and Joe Burrow is walking around
with a boot free leg. There's a chance you may
come back around Thanksgiving. And I'm saying at that point
there's hope.
Speaker 11 (56:39):
FC Cincinnati action Sunday at six on Fox Sports thirteen.
Speaker 3 (56:43):
Sixty.
Speaker 11 (56:43):
What about the reds Now you got the let's see,
you got the high school action all around the tri
State tonight, what about it? Who's Who's Ohio Indiana playoffs
and the Kentucky has the finishing up regular season action
tonight six o'clock EESPN fifteen thirty, Fox Sports thirteen six.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
Do you believe in America? Segment? Yes? Please continue?
Speaker 11 (57:03):
College basketball exhibition play last night in Lexington.
Speaker 1 (57:07):
Is it Georgetown College?
Speaker 7 (57:08):
No?
Speaker 11 (57:09):
Georgetown Hoya's knockoff number nine? Kentucky eighty four to seventy
at rupp Arena, crises, Big Blue Nation.
Speaker 3 (57:16):
Not happy the Pope maybe in a froct That's.
Speaker 11 (57:19):
A u K's first defeat in the preseason game since
two thousand and two, and their first exhibition loss in
eleven years.
Speaker 1 (57:27):
It's been twenty three years since they lost at home
to Nobody. College hockey. Those red red hot Miami RedHawks
at six and oh are back in action tonight tomorrow
against Arizona State Baseball World World Series Game six tonight north.
Speaker 3 (57:42):
Of the Border.
Speaker 1 (57:43):
I think Yamamoto is gonna win. Tonight. Blue Jays up
three to two over the Dodgers. And of the name
of the general, the admiral that attacked Pearl Harbor. You
know his last name? Yes, what was it? Yamamoto? Is
this his grandson? I don't know, because he attacked Pearl
Harbor December. Were almost killed your father, and look, you
wouldn't be here. Look what happened. All they did was
(58:03):
awaken the sleeping and joint and fill it with a
terrible resolve.
Speaker 11 (58:06):
They dropped what big boy on two different big boy
right on top of him.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
They call him Dolly and mister big Boy.
Speaker 11 (58:12):
High School Sports Thomas Worthington got by Mount Notre Dame
last night in the field hockey semi finals.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
One nill. I don't believe it.
Speaker 11 (58:22):
Let's see good luck to cove Caath. The boys play
for the state soccer championship tomorrow at four Highlands. The
girls play for the title tomorrow at seven seg.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
What if you're a city official demanding that false charges
be fouled against a person because of the color of
their skin. Is that a problem?
Speaker 3 (58:40):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (58:40):
Please continue, Let's see what else? Oh, you're you're talking
about tonight's Yamamoto? You know tonight's deer Park and Anna.
The Anna Rockets today their Minster seven and five. The
Park is five and five.
Speaker 1 (58:54):
So Anna is seven and five.
Speaker 3 (58:56):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (58:57):
I'm taking Deer Park to beat Anna. And where do
they play the game at Anna? But Deer Park travels
well Hamilton and Lakota West tonight in Ohio. Also Roger
Bacon and Wyoming, Mason and Fairfield and Oak Hills and
Lakota East. Now in Indiana Sectionals action, you got Lawrenceburg
and Franklin County. Let's see Franklin Community up against East
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Central Indian Creek and Madison the home of the hydroplanes,
and Mylin will take on Eastern Green. By the way segment,
I have Mendy Robertson coming up from Deer Park in
about an hour to break down the levee coming up
and also the game with Anna to see how Deer
Park can beat Anna at Anna.
Speaker 11 (59:40):
Well, you know we also got Andy Mack coming back
at two thirty. Is Mindy Robertson related to Oscar Robertson,
I don't think so. Is Yamamoto pitching for the Dodgers
related to Admiral Yamamoto? Go to ancestry dot com and find.
Speaker 1 (59:53):
You'll be the grandson. Correct? I don't know.
Speaker 11 (59:55):
Go to ancestry dot com and ask him. And then
let's see Andy Mac breaks it down to two thirty
because college basketball begins in earnest Monday.
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
And they Mac will break down Xavier. Can you name
one player for Xavier? No, get me out of the
studis report.
Speaker 11 (01:00:13):
Also, will we say a special birthday shout out today
to the one and only Dave Snyder, the ex director
of vertical operations at both Riverfront Stadium and a stooge emeritus.
So this guy was the director of vertical operations. Ran
the elevator.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
He ran the elevator. Yeah, he called himself the director
correct vertical operation.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
Got to have a title in life.
Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
He ran, He ran the elevator, right, the guy? I
remember how many elevator operators? Do you recall one? Dave
is the only one. He made my day whenever he
went there. It was fun.
Speaker 11 (01:00:46):
And Gary was at the h at Great American Ballpark
along with his brother.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Should should state government file false charges based upon race?
Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
Something's going to happen.
Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Millions and millions, impossibly the imprisonment of AFTA pure of
all will as aunt taba crook? I am not a crook?
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
What does he say?
Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Richard Nixon said that a little while ago, so is Puribal.
And Fiji's a hero because she would not buckle under
and commit criminal acts for the mayor segment. Get me
out of the STUDI report, will he Everybody have a
hoppy Halloween.
Speaker 11 (01:01:18):
Everybody stay safe out there, watch for the little ghouls
and goblins tonight.
Speaker 3 (01:01:22):
As they get their candy. And who released the tape?
You no, Fiji?
Speaker 11 (01:01:28):
Maybe it was the White House Cope, maybe it was Smitherman, Trump,
Donald He's responsible, He's back, He's back. We leave you
with the immortal words of the Stood Report.
Speaker 9 (01:01:41):
Flourge on the candy. Don't just get the fun size candy,
get the big bars.
Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
Yeah, I guess I'm a loser. I'll be beaten tonight
because I'm giving out no candy to anybody. Coming up
next to Leland Vitter about autism and more a news
radio seven hundred WuW.
Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
All right, Billy.
Speaker 12 (01:02:10):
Cunningham, the Great American. Of course, much happening nationally with
the shutdown that continues over the objections of laboring unions
and the airlines and so much more. And if this
thing continues un told Thanksgiving or after Thanksgiving, down all real,
all hell's going to break loose. It's almost as if
the Democrats care more about destroying Donald Trump than loving
the country.
Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
Also, we have the elections in Virginia, New Jersey and
so much more. Joining you and I as one of
the stars of News Nation. Leland Vintage and Leland welcome
again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all,
Leland Vindert, I had you on about three or four
weeks ago with the launch of your book Born Lucky,
in which you relate to the American people that you
were born autistic and did not know about it until
you were like eighteen nineteen years old. The troubles, the
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difficult as you went through, but the renaissance, the resurrection
of Leland Vindert after that discovery, and the fact that
your parents lowed you the tools to deal with a
harsh world. So before we talk about the politics of
the day, what's been the reaction nationally to Born Lucky.
The book is doing great, but more importantly, it's doing good.
Can you explain to the American people?
Speaker 13 (01:03:13):
Yeah, I think that's the real point here, Bill is
not ow well it's doing in terms of sales, but
the hundreds of emails I have gotten now from families
of kids having a hard time not just autism but
ADHD anxiety. One parent whose kid had a nut allergy
emailed me about this message of Born Lucky, of the
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power of parents, the power of great parenting, and the
hope that every parent had that they could make an
enormous difference in their child's life.
Speaker 5 (01:03:44):
And when I was diagnosed at five or six.
Speaker 13 (01:03:46):
Years old, my parents were told there was not much
they could do. Obviously, my dad then said, we'll see
about that and work to adapt me to the world
rather than the world to me. But that message is
resonating right now for a good reason because nobody is
saying it. Nobody is telling parents how much power they have.
(01:04:06):
So Born Lucky is that message. It's available on Amazon
wherever you get books, born lucky dot com to find it,
and we're going to have some more stuff coming along
of resources for parents who need this message, who need
to hear what they can do. It's not a how
to book, but it's a story that will give so
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many parents hope.
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
When you were finally diagnosed, I guess it was a
late nineteen eighties, may I say, ADHD and autism wasn't
a thing in the media. It was something that was hidden.
You hit the lottery with the power ball when it
came to parents, but you were not notified, You were
not told by your parents you had autism for about
another ten years. Did you feel as if you were
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not told the truth by your parents?
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
Or was that a positive?
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
I would think if someone has a condition and you're
not told about it for until you're eighteen or nineteen
years old, was that a parent or failure or was
that a parental assistance?
Speaker 13 (01:05:04):
It was an enormous assistance for a couple of reasons. One,
it meant that I was not going to be defined
by my diagnosis. My parents didn't tell me. They didn't
tell school, they didn't tell therapists, they didn't tell anybody.
My dad, rather than trying to make the world easy,
chose the hard path and allowed the world to be hard,
but then worked with me day in day out to
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hold my hand through the adversity. But number two, it
meant that I could never use my diagnosis as an excuse.
And that's so important in my story, that I never
could fall back on, oh, well, you know, I'm autistic,
so I can't do that, or.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
That excuses this kind of behavior or whatever else.
Speaker 13 (01:05:46):
So those two things combined is what I really credit
for being able to enjoy whatever success I have.
Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
Well, Mark vetter T and Carol Vetter mom and dad.
They were the key. And I'm thinking, how many kids
out there we have some sort of disability of one
type or another that don't have parents like Mark Vitdtert
and Carol Vintert. What do you say? What do you
say to them? Because everyone's not a superstar, everyone's not
the father of the year.
Speaker 13 (01:06:14):
Well everybody's not, but they can be. You know, every
father can engage, every parent can engage. And I think
one of the reasons people don't is they're sort of told,
like's not going to make that much of a difference,
or let the experts handle it. And born lucky is
the proof of what really great parenting can do. And
you know, my dad was fortunate he was able to
take a step back from his job and not, you know,
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not work to really focus on me. But I asked him,
I said, you know, what would you have done if
you had to work every day? And he said I
would have worked the night chef because, in his words,
he said, I knew your only chance was for me
to be there every morning.
Speaker 5 (01:06:51):
And every night, which, by the way, was true.
Speaker 7 (01:06:54):
And you're right.
Speaker 13 (01:06:55):
Not every parent can you know, not every parent is
my dad, but my dad writes the afterward, and every
parent can lean in. Every parent can be their kid's
best friend and hold their hand through the adversity rather
than taking it away.
Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Your dad permitted in a sense, you to be brutalized
in school. Kids can be awful as far as and
you were out of step, out of whack. You were
at times reclusive, you were difficult communication skills, and you
went through a living hell for ten to fifteen years.
Why didn't the teachers or others intervene.
Speaker 4 (01:07:27):
Well, well, look, the teachers actually got in on it
a lot of times.
Speaker 7 (01:07:30):
Right.
Speaker 13 (01:07:30):
One of the stories in Born Lucky is the art
teacher in eighth grade looking at me in front of
the entire class and saying, hey, vi it, if my
dog was as ugly as you, I'd shave its rear
end and make it walk backwards. Okay, that's an art
class with all the paintings around, supposed to be like
a nice little art class.
Speaker 4 (01:07:46):
I wasnt going to become Picasso. So he didn't use
rear end either, by the way, but.
Speaker 5 (01:07:51):
That is you know, that if you magine if the
teachers were doing that with the kids were doing it.
Speaker 13 (01:07:55):
But my dad realized that the world was not going
to make accommodations for you later in life, so I
might as well start learning then how to.
Speaker 4 (01:08:04):
Live in the real world. And obviously it's helped me now.
Speaker 13 (01:08:06):
My wife, who I'm looking at right now, would probably
say that there's some work still.
Speaker 4 (01:08:11):
Needed to be done.
Speaker 13 (01:08:13):
Yes, no question, but yeah, but you know we're actually
we're out in California bill this.
Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
You know, I got up early for you and for
your listeners at eight o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 5 (01:08:23):
I think that I think there's alreadyn two or three
things that I can.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Improve on, no question. But to have a teacher in
front of a class say to a student with special needs, ye,
a dog's ass is better than you, I can imagine
the laughing of the other students and the pointing at
you laterit or it's it's unbelievable, unbelievable.
Speaker 13 (01:08:44):
But the more lucky story is a story of hope
for every parent of a kid having a hard time.
And as I said, I'm just so honored by how
many parents are coming along on this journey with me.
In no, Bill, I thought, in this divided time, and
I know we're going.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
To get to politics because the world is divided.
Speaker 13 (01:08:59):
But in this divided time, I thought there were gonna
be people who are going to not like this story.
But I have been on shows from yours and Steve
Bannon's on the right, to Joe Scarborough and Mike Nellis
on the left. Okay, it doesn't get more more divided
than that, and they all have come together and said,
this is.
Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
A story that will change parents' lives and change kids' lives.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
Hope teachers and counselors can learn from it. Now it's
more upfront than it was. I would assume your parents
were ashamed. So many fathers are so proud of their
son they live vicariously through them. But your father turned
that pain into grace and as a consequence, I'm speaking
to you. Let's move on to politics. You said last
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not on News Nation, it's time to go nuclear. I
don't think literally, but figuratively. What do you mean nuclear?
Because now the president wants to set off nuclear weapons.
But you didn't mean that kind of nuclear.
Speaker 6 (01:09:54):
Correct, Well, there have been two things right.
Speaker 5 (01:09:58):
We've said that it was the the government shutdown was.
Speaker 13 (01:10:01):
Going to go nuclear, meaning that Republicans may use the
nuclear option, which is to break the filibuster in the
Senate and just go to fifty votes. We've been talking
about that now for ten twelve days, and President Trump
talked about it last night. So, you know, one of
the things we like to point out to our viewers
and your listeners is why they watch, which is because
we're normally ahead of the game of showing what's going to.
Speaker 4 (01:10:24):
Happen, not just what is happening.
Speaker 13 (01:10:25):
But so President Trump called for the Senate to use
the nuclear option, and then also the nuclear testing that
President Trump says is going to happen. We I don't know,
you know, it was unclear as to whether that meant
actually having things go boom or just testing more weapons.
So that is the that kind of is still to
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be determined. And I think probably the strategic ambiguity is.
Speaker 4 (01:10:49):
Something the President wanted and wanted to keep.
Speaker 13 (01:10:52):
But I guess the question would be, why wouldn't we
be testing these weapons. Why wouldn't we be showing our
adversaries of what would come upon them if they continue
to bully the world and act poorly.
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
All right, let's talk about I had a call last
night from US senator asking me, how's this playing in
the middle, in the middle of the country, how's it looking?
And I told him essentially, most Americans I talk with
and talk to say, you know, it's no big deal
unless you're getting food stamps or snap benefits EBT card.
But he also said to me that the Democrats have
told him in the Senate that there has to be
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an off ramp for Chuck Schumer, that Schumer cannot surrender
at this point, he can't say I was wrong. I'm
sorry about that. Let's open the government. The Republicans have
to give the Democrats Schumer an off ramp to make
it look as if he's got a win. I mean,
Schumer saying another Democrats, look, I can't capitulate, I can't surrender.
I got to win something. And so the Republicans, according
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to this one Republican senator and told me we have
to give Chuck Schumer a win.
Speaker 3 (01:11:53):
Are you hearing similar things?
Speaker 13 (01:11:56):
I have not heard that we have to give Schumer
a win thing. And you know the flip side of
that is is you don't give hostage takers a win.
Speaker 6 (01:12:04):
Now.
Speaker 13 (01:12:05):
Is it possible that there's Republicans who want to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:12:09):
Yes, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:12:10):
I go, I it's very difficult to see sort of
how this.
Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
Meanders.
Speaker 13 (01:12:17):
For we know that it's going to have to we
know that it's going to have to come to a
head the government shutdown, and I think how it's playing
in the Middleville. I'll push back on that. When you
are gonna have stories every week or every day more
accurately on the morning news and the evening news about
food pantries running dry and parents not being able to
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feed their kids, that that upsets Americans, not just people
who are getting the benefits, because we don't have that
in America. That's why we're That's why America is great
is because we take care of the neediest among us.
And that's a universal thing for Republicans.
Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
And for Democrats.
Speaker 13 (01:12:54):
So I don't agree that it's not affecting people in
the air traffic control stuff is really frosting people because again,
you know, we as America's like, we believe that if
you work in honest day's work as an air traffic controllers,
you should get an honest day's pay, if not hard.
Speaker 5 (01:13:09):
So I think this is going to come to a head, and.
Speaker 13 (01:13:11):
I'm wondering if the Democrats just still sort of declare
victory and say, and that's kind of what I've gotten,
not exactly from my sources, but sort of a roundabout
way of them saying, look, we've we've made our point,
we've made healthcare the top issue right now in discussion,
and we're not going to be the ones to allow
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evil Republicans.
Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
To hurt people. So therefore we'll vote to reopen the government.
Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
That's probably sort of what you're going to hear.
Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
And the win may just be that, you know, Leyland vendor,
maybe the election in New Jersey, if Cinderelli actually wins,
that'll be a precipitating factor between now and then EBT
cards have to be loaded tomorrow. You maybe you've seen
out out of the Columbus Dispatch in Ohio that they're
boarding up Dollar General stores and fear of a riot
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on Saturday or Sunday with literal boards going up. The
city mayor got involved in Columbus, about one hundred miles
from here and said, you know, that's a bad look.
Take down those boards. There's a fear that Walmart. There's
a story maybe on News Nation it might have been
on newsmacs that talked about Walmart's going to have to
close some stores because of the lack of income and
a fear, and maybe that's a factor, but maybe the election.
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I don't see this going in anything past three or
four more days. Would you agree to the government? TSA
is metastasizing the average Americans. There's two million Americans every
day that's in the air, two million Americans that are
saying we can't take it anymore. One can argue, and
Tony Bender, my producer, does argue make this point that
in the nineteen seventies, one in fifty Americans were on
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food stamps. Today it's one in eight. And we know
that a good chunk of the food stamps go to
legal immigrants. I've seen the listing of the countries get
food stamps. In some communities, food stamps and EBT cards
are like currency sold for fifty cents on the dollar.
To me, that's the second day issue. We have a
great freestore food bank in Cincinnati. People come in, they
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get fed. I love that, but they have the government
doing it means there's massive fraud going on. But I say,
first of all, open up the government load up the
EBT cars, we deal with a fraud later, do you agree.
Speaker 13 (01:15:16):
I think that's going to be where we're at. And look,
I had a woman on Elizabeth Kiever from Kansas who
runs a big food.
Speaker 5 (01:15:23):
Bank in Kansas.
Speaker 4 (01:15:25):
God bless her. The world needs and more people like her.
Speaker 7 (01:15:28):
And you know what I tell you?
Speaker 5 (01:15:29):
You know, I asked her, I said, what's it like to.
Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
Tell families I'm sorry, we don't have enough food for
your family? What do you say? Because that's what's happening
because the.
Speaker 5 (01:15:38):
EBT cars are running out, food brusures are going up.
Speaker 13 (01:15:41):
I coined the term yesterday grocery bill voters, this is
a real issue, and she just the emotion melted out of.
Speaker 5 (01:15:48):
Her when when I said that.
Speaker 13 (01:15:50):
So, I think we're quickly getting to a point where
reopening the government in more importantly helping people who are
really hurting right now going to be really hurting.
Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
Can you imagine Bill, like you know the news stories.
Speaker 13 (01:16:04):
In a week when there's people saying I'm not going
to be able to afford Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
Dinner, right, It'll end. And I agree with the Trump
So there's lots of people that shouldn't get it, but
the great majority of people need it badly. And we're
a great country because we're a good country, and a
good country just not let its citizens go hungry. Leland viverdeitt,
we got to run Born Lucky. Every parent with a
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kid with a special need out to get Born Lucky
and just kind of look at what Mark did for
Leland and it's the story of grace and Leland verdict.
Once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show.
And I'll be watching tonight. Thank you, Leland, always a pleasure, Bill,
Thank you, God bless you. Let's continue with more. I
know Tony Bender feels differently than I do about this.
Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
We do need reform.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Those that are hungry must be fed, but EBT cards
cannot be a currency. But let's open up the government
and then later on fix the system. Bill Cunningham, there's
radio seven hundred. Wow. I believe Cunningham must continue. And
and Leland Viddert is interesting because I did not know
untill about six months ago that he is autistic. And
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it's because of the book Born Lucky, and you can
get the book read about it. But if you have
a special needs child that you need help and rearing,
especially adhd or maybe autism, and that is the roadmap
to how to become a functioning parent, giving you a
functioning child, and teachers that treat students as if they're
so weird and unusual, then he'd be called out in
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front of the class for ridicule that the eighth grade
teacher of Leland Viddert should be expelled if she hasn't
been already from the world of teaching, because that is despicable.
So let's continue with more. And by the way, according
to Andy Mack and many others, University of Cincinnati is
a ten and a half point underdog at Utah, the
home of the Mormons. And also the Bengals are a
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two and a half point dog at home against the Bears,
and so one cannot imagine that Joe Flacco is going
to put up much of that. I would hope that
Zach Schule would have that as a bulletin board material,
that the Chicago Bears, who stink just got manhandled by
the Ravens, are going to be a favorite against our
beloved Bengals in pay Horse Stadium. Even segment's upset about that.
(01:18:13):
Let's continue with more also coming up later as Mindy
Robertson of Deer Park Community Schools that Mac cares deeply
about about the bond Levy coming up on Tuesday. Mindy
Oscar Robertson will be here in about fifteen or twenty minutes,
But until then, News at Home of the Reds and
Bengals and Bearcats, News Radio seven hundred ww McKnight.
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Let's take plays.
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What a great game. Hello, Pyots, I'm broadcasting.
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You know Mac.
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You see seldom wins to crossdown shootout. They won that
game because they took out Freemantle Pearl harbor style.
Speaker 3 (01:19:21):
Is that fair to say? I would say, Willie, that's
an accurate and very objective view of that game. It
was in hockey terms. He was slew footed with three
minutes left.
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And he was limping. Didn't want to take kick his
leg out.
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He landed on his Tailbone Hurst any other human would
have been done for the year. Freeman Freemantle came back
in two weeks and led Zavy to a thirteen and
seven mark in The Indomitable Biggies.
Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
Indomitable and now he's in the NBA plan for the
lax Indomitable. Now Mac breakdown, Xavior sake, can you name
one player?
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March Monday? Well the season.
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You're not a politician, name one player and say, like
city council, name one player, and Xavier.
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Don't don't get the list. Don't get the list. You
can't name any This guy's gonna be really good.
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Ronald Anderson the third. Where's he from?
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Roddy Anderson? He was actually a red Shirt. Miller brought
him in from Blache's state and looked to him to
be his for the next two years, but unfortunately Miller
abdicated the throne and went to Texas. What about Don Old?
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that fairness. You know, I would put him in all
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five of Hillary Clinton's buckets of deplorables after the move
he made, and I loved I love the guy. Great coach,
great guy, great guy great.
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Who counted for two, smashed home on the left side,
beautiful past.
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the Xavior roster features six different countries plus the state
of Alaska. It's like the un like this Olympics, this
is an eclectic and international group. And we may have
coming in on that comet from outside the solar system.
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There may be a seven to two guy.
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Who's an over has passed a waller John Hi Robertson.
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Get ready to watch a lot of us this year.
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Battleship and by the, way we Have Mindy robertson coming
up later related To Oscar robertson From Deer. Park but
who's more? Unpopular Brian kelly AND l S u Or
Sean miller At.
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Xavier Sean miller is, LIKE i don't know for something
like public enemy number one on cash Plit ptel's our
top ten most wanted. List so what about Never Whitey?
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Bulger, yes, okay what About Brian?
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Kelly what about?
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Him he's not?
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guy to begin. WITH i mean he's a non started
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In our league has been anointed like number four in the.
Country they almost lost The Washburn division two team and
an Exhibition xavier do in the preseason back, well you,
know it was a learning experience for the.
Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Boys learning.
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state has a bunch of. Money they brought the seven
footer down From. CREYTON i don't believe they got and
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drew a bunch of money into the N i l
kiddy down there and Then xavier did lose a tight
one to The Toledo. Rockets where you want.
Speaker 10 (01:23:06):
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you believe the look That browning gave down the sidelines
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team From Northeastern, ohio whoever's big up.
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Continue there are Reports willie The bengals are open to
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Reaction Logan wilson has given his body for The Cincinnati,
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GUY i would stay loyal to.
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College Football tomorrow, night will you sit number Seventeen Cincinnati
bearcats look to make it eight in a, row take
on the twenty fourth Rated UTAH i.
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the little quick, guy quick, guy great, coming and then
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feat to see. FOOTBALL i think they can win The
big twelve really and make the. PLAYOFFS i think.
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up there At utah automatically because of the, referees the
official stink unbelievable and sores be played for The. Bengals
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yes and he leads at one. Game the nil's only
six O'clock Fox Sports. Sports you haven't done here is.
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Season take it.
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game since The Knippert. DAY i love it And Columbus.
Crew i'm drinking beer down at The Queen City radio
before the. Game hell is. Reel last year they threw
a smoke bomb and into my my six. Pack of
course light.
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Sports, yes Sir, mack you got one minute. Breakdown Zager.
Basketball they've got some.
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Talent they've got very resonsiful coach And Richard. Fatino they
have A mexican guy by the name Of All rights
who's a transfer From. Valpo was like all freshmen.
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don't shoot.
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in The Phoebe fever.
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World and you say That. Mexican can you say That?
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Term and he's From.
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No Trey carroll their best, player number twelve power forward
out From Florida atlantic played on their final.
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Fourteen two years.
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Ago they started, long, strong very good double. Double you
have hope for. SAVIOR i have a lot of. HOPE
i think it's going to be a bit of a.
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Process as the, process it's like it'll be a.
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PROCESS i think.
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Yes mike will break it down later with the cross down, shootout,
which by the, way what is the date this? Year
do we?
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see bear Bor cats cat one since the year two
thousand and One Glynn Huggs huggs was, coaching was.
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Coaching they Sprayed David west's. Ankles they sprained his ankle on.
Purpose that's why you see one The boorcats.
Speaker 1 (01:27:41):
Segment give me out In Stone, report many robertson coming
up From Deer Park Community schools.
Speaker 11 (01:27:46):
Will he everybody have a Happy, halloween stay safe out
there and have a good. Weekend we leave you with
the immortal words.
Speaker 3 (01:27:52):
Of The Stood.
Speaker 9 (01:27:54):
Report if you're not home On halloween night to give kids,
candy you should have somebody come to your house and
beat the hell out of. You sit at home for
two hours and hand out, candy good. Candy blurge on the.
Candy don't just get the fun size, candy get the big.
Bars it's two hours out of your life for the.
Kids people who either sit in their, homes their darts
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houses and hide, anymore or leave so they don't have
to hand out candy should be. BEATEN i don't feel
strongly about. MUCH i feel very strongly about.
Speaker 6 (01:28:23):
That i'll be.
Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
Beaten i'll be beaten to the bo won't be, home
it won't be. Home, Yeah i'm handing out. Advice i'm
gonna give out. CANDY i give out advice on news
radio seven HUNDRED. Wlw All, Right Billy, Cunning Mtigrant. American
there are many levees on the ballot For. Tuesday there's
some school levees that are critically, needed and some other
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institutions are seeking additional. Funding On monday Or, tuesday we're
going to have on many of the candidates and also
The secretary Of State Frank. Larrose but until, Then Mandy
Robertson Mendy robertson is the superintendent assistant superintendent of school
In Deer Park Community, schools WHICH i love so, dearly
and they have a levy up On, tuesday which is
critical for passage And Mendy, robertson. WELCOME i think for
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the first time The Bill cunningham, show as the assistant,
superintendent tell The american people what is on the? Ballot
then secondly why is it? Needed but first of all
what's on the.
Speaker 4 (01:29:17):
Ballot that's.
Speaker 14 (01:29:19):
Great thank you so much for having. Me as you,
know you've been very intimately involved in Der Park, schools
especially the last ten, years and the great things that
we're doing with our. Schools the last ten, years we
were able to save about four million dollars just from
grants and private funding of our turf. Field we have
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a private donor that's been paying for our students to
have drivers'. Education we've had over three million dollars brought
in in the last four or five years from. Grants
one in particular with Our Career Tech Education equipment grant
that allowed us to redo and renovate our advanced manufacturing
classroom to get our students work.
Speaker 2 (01:30:00):
Ready we've had some high dosage.
Speaker 14 (01:30:03):
Tutoring, Grants art and humanities, grants and some other academic.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Grants but to.
Speaker 14 (01:30:10):
Explain the funding, piece sixty five percent of our local
taxes go to school. Districts the last five, years neither
the state nor the federal government has increased funding for,
schools and actually it's starting to. Decrease federal government is
starting to cut some title funds that support various groups
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of our, students like our special needs, Students english language.
Students so we're heavily reliant on the local. Taxpayer, unfortunately
the levee that.
Speaker 4 (01:30:41):
We're, asked go, ahead go, ahead, Please the levee.
Speaker 14 (01:30:45):
That we're asking, for would cost our local taxpayer about
twenty dollars and thirteen cents a, month or about sixty
seven cents a, day.
Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
Dollars a, month twenty dollars a.
Speaker 3 (01:30:57):
Month that's.
Speaker 14 (01:30:58):
It that is it to create an investment in our students.
Speaker 1 (01:31:03):
Yep and another important part is the value OF us
homes In Dylan, Vale Sycamore township In Deer, park the
city thereof has skyrocketed the past three to five, years
partially because of the value Of Deer park.
Speaker 3 (01:31:16):
Schools.
Speaker 14 (01:31:16):
Correct, absolutely people want to move to a school district
that it's high, performing and we are just continue to
rise and.
Speaker 3 (01:31:24):
Grow one other.
Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
Issue is that difficult days were coming because it's obvious
The feds in the state aren't going to, help and
so a home, school grade school was sold and for great.
Profits so this thing has been managed to pass three
to five years in a frugal. Fashion and, secondly Deer
Park faithful have stepped up to handle many of the other.
Expenses but at some, point the amount of money's involved,
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here the taxpayer's got to do. It what value do
you have living In Deer Park community schools that may
not be present in other school.
Speaker 14 (01:31:58):
Districts, well we're asking you to invest in our community
who invest in your.
Speaker 4 (01:32:04):
Children if you don't.
Speaker 14 (01:32:06):
Have children in the school, district we're asking you to
pay it forward for your, community because only positive things
will come from a community that supports their. Schools some
of the things that we've been able to provide to
our students are opportunities for. Internships industry recognize credentials which
are truly recognized by, businesses and they're able to obtain
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these while in. School we're actually creating some revenue from
having students complete those. Credentials so we're trying to find
some creative ways to continue to support our. Funding and
then we have a lot of opportunity for student employment
while they're in. School we have a strong business partnerships
with companies Like cincinnati Air, CONDITIONING Tp, Mechanical Mercy. Health
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and this Is Deer park's response to the employment crisis
on the horizon for the state Of, ohio and we
want to make sure that our students are future ready
for that competitive employe and many.
Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
Roberts AND i attended about six months ago a great
event at the high school in Deer park where you
had secured it grant through the The Wine. Administration that
are teaching kids specific skills necessary in order to function
in a world of the future without going to college
and taking on those additional. Expenses middle class kids doing
(01:33:21):
middle class. Jobs and You Mini robertson and also Are
Superintendent Jim stall has been critical and getting that money
In so this isn't. All this is all hands on
deck Come.
Speaker 14 (01:33:32):
Tuesday, correct, absolutely and we've been very fiscally responsible with
the finances that we. Obtained we won The auditor of
The state award for five years consecutively and potentially previous
to that as.
Speaker 5 (01:33:45):
Well.
Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Well if you're a young, family if you're a man
or a woman wanting to get it value and wanting
to get into a great walkable community with good, schools
it's Deer Park Miny, robertson is there a WEBSITE i
can send people.
Speaker 14 (01:33:57):
To, Yes Our Deer Park schools has a website On
deerparkschools dot org if you want to see more about our.
Speaker 1 (01:34:06):
Schools now's the, time and now's the outer step. Forward
two thirds of the funding comes from the local property.
Tax many have stepped forward to assist in other, ways
but it's required now that the taxpayer step. Up Mindy,
robertson give my best to all the wildcats In Deer,
park and May god bless, You god Bless Chris, euster
And god bless The american. People thank you very, Much
thank you very, much thank. You i'm, Many thank you.
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