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Willie talks with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine about his response to the Medicare fraud in Ohio. Also Paul Runko explains what has changed in local PTAs. Finally Willie discusses the future of American car manufacturing with Elizabeth Vargas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Senator Rand Paul about border security funding. Also Steve Milloy discusses the Chinese agenda in America. Finally Sara attempts the Rocky Boiman Cheese Coney Challenge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with attorney Steve Goodin about the lawsuit against the city of Cincinnati from last year's attack on Fountain Square. Also U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio Dominick Gerace explains the Medicare fraud investigation. Finally John Lott advises you on how to legally defend yourself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Bill Cunningham, chat with Tanya O'Rourke, Patti Newberry, and more on 700 WLW! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with former Vice Mayor Christopher Smitherman about how Democratic politics have ruined Cincinnati. Also Dr Ken Rowe wants to talk to you about your "dad bod". Finally Joshua Phillips explains why we should start focusing on the silent war with the Chinese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Bill Cunningham, chat with Tanya O'Rourke, Patti Newberry, and more on 700 WLW! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie and Rocky talk to Bill Cunningham, chat with Tanya O'Rourke, Patti Newberry, and more on 700 WLW! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie is back on Sunday night! The Democrats are cheating in California. What we are seeing should shock you. Is Trump doing the right thing with Iran? Willie chats with James Hirsen, NewsNation's Leland Vittert, Kevin Jackson and Alex McFarland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Sheriff Richard K Jones about the state of the Butler County jail. Also Kevin Jackson breaks down what is happening in national politics. Finally Jeff Dicken explains if the national media is finally starting to come back to real journalism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with attorney Todd McMurtry about his clients lawsuit against Cincinnati Police. Also James Hirsen explains how the Democrats are trying to steal the election in California. Finally Leland Vittert explains why the war in Iran is affecting us at home right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with local Skyline owner Steve Misleh about how you can help the family of one of his waitresses after her murder yesterday. Also former Congressman Brad Wenstrup gives an update on Iran. Finally Dr Kurt Miceli explains the dangers in continuing to allow young people to start the transgender process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie is back from his trip to France and is reunited with Rocky! They talk with Tom Synan, Dave Hatter, and Rich Frankel from ABC News. Bill Cunningham also stops by for his normal Wednesday with Willie segment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with WLWT's Brian Hamrick about the lack of punishment for crimes by Cincinnati judges. Also Senator Jon Husted joins Willie to discuss Iran, police funding, and more. Finally Jason Williams gives Willie his Mt Rushmore of Cincinnati sports figures in the 21st century.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie is back from his trip to France and is reunited with Rocky! They talk with Tom Synan, Dave Hatter, and Rich Frankel from ABC News. Bill Cunningham also stops by for his normal Wednesday with Willie segment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eddie is back from his trip to France and is reunited with Rocky! They talk with Tom Synan, Dave Hatter, and Rich Frankel from ABC News. Bill Cunningham also stops by for his normal Wednesday with Willie segment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris reacted to Illinois state senator Bill Cunningham's notable comments on the Mully & Haugh Show about a Bears stadium bill stalling in Springfield.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Illinois state senator Bill Cunningham to discuss a Bears stadium bill stalling in Springfield over the weekend. Cunningham explained why lawmakers have been frustrated by the Bears' approach. After that, Sun-Times writer Vinnie Duber joined the show to discuss the state of the Cubs after the club's rough May.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the latest developments in the Bears' long-running stadium pursuit and welcomed on Illinois state senator Bill Cunningham, who explained what the organization did to turn off lawmakers as a stadium bill stalled in Springfield over the weekend.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Illinois state senator Bill Cunningham to discuss a Bears stadium bill stalling in Springfield over the weekend. Cunningham explained why lawmakers have been frustrated by the Bears' approach.
Willie talks with Brad Greenburg about "Veteran's Court". also Ohio LT Governor Jim Tressel explains how they are trying to get students to exercise this summer. Finally Alex McFarland explains why God needs to play more of a role in our politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billi is back on Sunday night and fired up as ever. We must support Trump and the war with Iran! If they got a nuke they would use it. Gas prices are coming down as well. The liberals and the Democratic party would love to see this country fail. How can Chuck Shumer support Graham Planter? Willie's guests include Jeff Crouere on what Republican's need to do for America, David Reuben live from Israel, Michelle Steeb on the issues with some homeless encampments in CA and Scott Powell on what is wrong and what is right with America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billi is back on Sunday night and fired up as ever. We must support Trump and the war with Iran! If they got a nuke they would use it. Gas prices are coming down as well. The liberals and the Democratic party would love to see this country fail. How can Chuck Shumer support Graham Planter? Willie's guests include Jeff Crouere on what Republican's need to do for America, David Reuben live from Israel, Michelle Steeb on the issues with some homeless encampments in CA and Scott Powell on what is wrong and what is right with America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with WLWT's Sheree Paolello about the safety of UC students. Also Jeff Crouere talks about the truth around Joe Biden's health at the end of his Presidency. Finally Michael McDonald from the Catholic League examines the election picture in November as it clears up with each passing primary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Billi is back on Sunday night and fired up as ever. We must support Trump and the war with Iran! If they got a nuke they would use it. Gas prices are coming down as well. The liberals and the Democratic party would love to see this country fail. How can Chuck Shumer support Graham Planter? Willie's guests include Jeff Crouere on what Republican's need to do for America, David Reuben live from Israel, Michelle Steeb on the issues with some homeless encampments in CA and Scott Powell on what is wrong and what is right with America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Story of the Week (DR):BP ousts chair over ‘serious' governance, oversight concerns MMThe board said the decision was unanimous. In a statement, Amanda Blanc, BP's senior independent director, described the board as having been caught off guard by what it found: "The board has been surprised and disappointed to learn of governance oversight and conduct issues it deems unacceptable and has taken decisive action."The oil giant's board removed Albert Manifold from his roles as chair and director this week, effective immediately. He faced a contingent of investor opposition at BP's recent annual meeting.Internal leaks and a whistleblower report point to a pattern of "aggressive," "verbally abusive," and "bullying" behavior toward multiple colleagues, alongside accusations of withholding info from the board and leaking privileged data.Ousted BP Chair Hits Back at ‘Lies' About His ConductThe boardroom turmoil at BP deepened after its ousted chair, Albert Manifold, claimed allegations about his conduct were “lies”.In a new and lengthy statement, Manifold disputed reports about his conduct, saying: “At no point in my tenure as chairman of BP has anyone raised with me any issue about my conduct or my relationship with my colleagues.”He also described media reports that he wanted to exert control of the FTSE 100 company like an executive chair as “nonsense”. Manifold said he had “many other commitments” and had only spent 13 days in BP's London office so far this year.“What I do not accept is that lies can be told about me, nor that anyone should be allowed to hide behind anonymity when commenting on my time at BP.”Manifold conceded he may have “pushed hard and challenged people directly” amid his “determination to drive change on costs, performance, the balance sheet and shareholder communications”.However, he disputed reports from the company about his behaviour, adding: “There is a considerable distance between driving an organisation with urgency and the characterisation of my conduct that is now being put about.”He said such “accusations” had not been previously made about his behaviour during his 40-year career. He added that he “called out … unnecessary or excessive expenditure” but felt not everyone shared his priorities.Manifold said he turned down many of the benefits traditionally enjoyed by top executives, which he called a “culture of entitlement”, including chauffeur-driven cars, being flown by private jet or taking advantage of corporate hospitality: “I had no interest in having a dedicated chauffeur-driven limousine at my beck and call on the occasions that I was in London. I, like most people, walked, took taxis, trains, etc. I had no interest in taking private aviation nor in availing myself of corporate tickets for sports events. I made my own coffee, bought my lunch in the local cafe. I sat in a small office, eschewing the grand corner-office privilege of previous chairmen.”Ian Tyler has been named interim chair, BP said, with the board set to begin a formal process to identify a permanent successor: "The Board and leadership team have deep conviction in the strategic direction we have laid out, and the company is moving at pace to deliver it."This marks BP's fourth abrupt top-tier departure in three years, following the rapid exits of previous chair Helge Lund and chief executives Bernard Looney and Murray Auchincloss.BoardIan Tyler Interim Chair 2025Meg O'Neill CEO 2026Kate Thomson CFO 2024 (Interim in 2023)Dame Amanda Blanc Senior Independent Director 2022Dave Hager 2025Tushar Morzaria 2020Hina Nagarajan 2023Satish Pai 2023Dr. Johannes Teyssen 2021Manifold took up the chairmanship just last October. At last month's annual general meeting, just 81.8% of shareholders backed his electionAmong the most consequential decisions of Manifold's short tenure: pushing out former CEO Murray Auchincloss and overseeing the selection of Meg O'Neill to succeed him — a hire that marked the first time BP had recruited an external CEO and the first time a woman had led one of the oil industry's largest players.Dell wins a $9.7 billion Pentagon software deal after donating to Trump accountsDell stock skyrockets 32%, heads for best day ever as AI server revenue soarsMichael Dell added $35.8 billion to his personal fortune in a single day.Michael Dell pledged $6.25 billion to Trump AccountsThis greatly helps with $100M Dell ($4M personally for Michael) had to pay in 2010 for its Intel Cookie jar Scandal: Dell was telling investors that its high profits were due to amazing management and great computer sales. In reality, a massive chunk of their profits came from secret exclusivity payments from Intel so that Intel could shut out their competitor AMD.SpaceX's Unconventional Corporate Arrangements Favor Elon MuskDanish pension fund rejects SpaceX IPO over valuation and governance concernsStandard Chartered CEO apologises for ‘lower-value human capital' remarksStandard Chartered CEO Bill Winters triggered a massive PR firestorm by describing the bank's plan to replace back-office staff with automation as replacing "lower-value human capital" with financial investmentStandard Chartered is cutting roughly 7,800 jobs—representing about 15% of its global back-office corporate support roles—over the next four years to make room for AIJPMorgan's Jamie Dimon downplayed the viral backlash against Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters—calling it an "inartful" slip-of-the-tongue from a friend.Tyson Foods hands CEO role to directorIncoming CEO Jeffrey K. Schomburger is Lead Independent Director (2016-)Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Ride-Share Drivers in Massachusetts Formally Unionize MM DRDR: Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner stands by ad accusing Red Sox private equity owners of ruining the teamDR: Supreme Court lets Vermont's Meta lawsuit proceed, opening door to 50-state legal waveThe Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a push to avoid a lawsuit alleging that Facebook and Instagram harmed young users, a decision that comes as social media companies increasingly face legal scrutiny.Meta had argued that it can't be sued in Vermont court because neither the company nor the app design has specific ties to the state. Vermont countered that the sites' large number of teen users gives its courts jurisdiction.DR: New Hampshire data center developer withdraws plans hours before opponents were to pack town meetingMM: The world's largest data center was supposed to run on 100% natural gas. Utah's Republican governor says ‘never.'Must include solar, geothermalMM: Labor union participation is on the rise even as U.S. companies spend $1.7 billion annually to halt union formation MM DRAssholiest of the Week (MM):Index funds should just quit pretending DRExxon wins shareholder backing for legal move to Texas71.3% supportWe know ~22% of that is BlackRock, Vanguard, and State StreetWe can GUESS that ~13% of that is retailEstimated 40% of shares are retail28% voted prior to retail vote capture plan by ExxonIf we GUESS that maybe only 10% of retail voters adopted vote plan when they sent it out at the end of 2025, and if we GUESS that half of them were non voters, we can figure that maybe 33% of retail voted this go around - giving management ~13% of the vote before the vote startedWhich means individuals with no idea and index funds voted 35% in favor - and the rest of investors voted 36% in favorYOUR INDEX FUNDS HATE YOUR VOTING RIGHTSThrow in that the SHP to add more options to retail voting plan - which included an option to default vote AGAINST management - only got 23.5% support, and we know that BLK/Vanguard/SS voted against it and retail voted with management, the real vote in favor: 36% - EXACTLY THE NUMBER OF REAL INVESTORS THAT VOTED AGAINST REDOMESTICATIONThis is unlikely a coincidence - ACTUAL INVESTORS with ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE like rights, but index funds and uneducated retail could fucking care lessSafe Harbor Financial Expands Board of Directors with Appointment of Tyler Klimas and Sean TonnerTwo dudes added to an all dude board overseeing weed banking at a non dual class company… because women don't do banks or weed I guess? Investors, what say you?Last year, they said “we don't care” - 97% in favorMeanwhile, in the UK…Investors tell BP to fix shareholder rights and governance after chair removalTech bros should quit pretendingMeta commits additional funding to Oversight Board through 2028$13m - Zuck owns a $300m yacht and spent $13m for a bunch of well meaning reporters, academics, and human rights experts to help him decide what to do about horrible human behavior on his platformsWhen they decide, he listens… 42% of the timeHere's one they listen to: from September 2025, decided in April 2026 (inside a year!), and Instagram post listed the reasons dating someone in a wheelchair is great, and a comment said it was also good because they can't run away. Meta left the comment up, but the board found it in the appeals and said it should come down - and Meta took it down under its bullying policyMeanwhile, for AI driven fake content for war and conflict, Meta is considering it… OpenAI Foundation is committing $250 million to help workers navigate AI disruptionOh, thank god, we're savedMarc Andreessen Sputters Incomprehensibly at Question About How AI Will Actually Benefit Humankind"I mean, look, so it, it is, alright — I mean, alright I'm gonna give you the deepest of all pitches, I'm gonna give you the, the — okay."Just stop pretending it's for “humankind” and not for YOU TO MAKE TRILLIONSThe NY Post and “baby naming expert”New York's most popular baby names trend towards 'traditional' as reaction to woke Mayor Mamdani: expertLiterally everything in this headline is incorrect - and so is this quote from “baby naming expert” Taylor A. Humphrey: ““Mayor Mamdani is so divergent from tradition and I do wonder if that played some part in Gen Z parents moving back towards more traditional heritage,” adding that Mamdani was campaigning, and in the spotlight for much of 2025.”The data is very inconvenient for this narrative - 77 of the 100 names are exactly the same from 2023, and here are the different “new traditional” names according to Taylor:Archer, Arthur, August, Beau, Bennett, Brooks, George, Lincoln, Parker, and Rowan replacing names like…Abraham, Austin, Eli, Hunter, Ian, Jonathan, Jordan, Kai, Ryan, and ZacharyAdeline, Clara, Daisy, Delilah, Eden, Georgia, Iris, Kennedy, Margot, Parker, and Sloane replacing names like… Anna, Ariana, Ashley, Autumn, Bella, Hailey, Jade, Rachel, Rose, Sarah, and SavannahAlternate theory using spurious data, because yes, this is what I spend my time doing:I looked at all 2023 NY state names vs. all 2025 NY state names and compared them to the number of corporate board directors with those names at those times - I can show that the name changes are definitely positively for sure related to the rise or fall of that name on corporate boards because parents are increasingly focused on who runs their companies. The biggest growth was in the name Zoe (ZOHRAN! Not made up!) from 2 active directors to 7 in 2025! In the top 10 of names includes… Amir!!! From 18 to 22 names!Second biggest drop - the decidedly unwoke, “traditional” name Oliver, down 22%Headliniest of the WeekDR: New Website Detects Apocalypse If Billionaire Jets Start Fleeing en MasseMM: Kevin O'Leary slams people who want work-life balance: ‘I hope they work for my competitors'Who Won the Week?DR: BP Bully Albert Manifold's now famous coffee maker. Or maybe Michael DellMM: Illinois state house of reps, lead by Daniel Didech, much to the annoyance of state senator Bill Cunningham who introduced SB 3444 to exempt AI companies from liability for mass death, passed one of the strongest laws in the country to force third party audits of AI companies, and it passed 110-0PredictionsDR: Based on the survey which reveals that 99 Percent of CEOs Are Preparing to Lay Off Workers and Replace Them With AI Within Two Years, it is revealed that the 1% of CEOs who are not preparing to lay off workers and replace them with AI understood AI to mean Actual IntelligenceMM: OpenAI's upcoming S-1 filing reveals that, not to be outdone by Musk's SpaceX insecurities, Sam Altman gives himself dual class shares worth 300 votes and 99% voting power, has a classified board, incorporates in Nevada, has mandatory arbitration clauses and a minimum lawsuit threshold of 100% of the stock ownership, and the first board member is Illinois state senator Bill Cunningham
Willie talks with Michelle Steeb about the growing concern of homeless encampments, David Rueben joins to discuss the state of Israel, and Dr. Lakshimi Sammarco joins to discuss the overdosing epidemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rocky and Donna D talk about holding kids back for youth sports, chat about sneaking into events, check in with Bill Cunningham and Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rocky and Donna D talk about holding kids back for youth sports, chat about sneaking into events, check in with Bill Cunningham and Alex Stone, and more on 700 WLW! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Amy Murray about what happened to the funds from the railroad sale. Also Scott Powell breaks down the collapse of the Democratic party. Finally Mehek Cooke breaks down the rampant Medicare fraud around the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Butler County Commissioner Don Dixon about recent allegations against the Butler County Jail. Also Mo Egger breaks down the weekend in sports. Finally Mehek Cooke breaks down what is going on with all of the Medicare fraud.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is live on Memorial Day weekend. Let's remember the sacrifice of all the men and women who gave their lives. Right now, there is not much Republican support for the President in the Senate and the House. What can Trump do? Bill talks to Wayne Allyn Root, Jason Issac, John Lott and Mehek Cooke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is live on Memorial Day weekend. Let's remember the sacrifice of all the men and women who gave their lives. Right now, there is not much Republican support for the President in the Senate and the House. What can Trump do? Bill talks to Wayne Allyn Root, Jason Issac, John Lott and Mehek Cooke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is live on Memorial Day weekend. Let's remember the sacrifice of all the men and women who gave their lives. Right now, there is not much Republican support for the President in the Senate and the House. What can Trump do? Bill talks to Wayne Allyn Root, Jason Issac, John Lott and Mehek Cooke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with attorney Steve Goodin about how race has played an issue in the sentencing for those involved in the Fountain Square brawl. Also Brendon Cull explains why you should still come downtown for the Taste of Cincinnati. Finally Wayne Allen Root explains why we are seeing fraud finally being uncovered at the federal level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie reviews the Kentucky Primaries with Rob Sanders. Next he talks with James Bogen about the effect the Supreme Court ruling will have on majority black districts. Finally Jeff Crouere explains what the Trump administration environmental policy looks like.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie about his primary challenge today. Also Vivek Ramaswamy give his plan to combat Medicare fraud. Finally Willie hears from the American people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with both candidates for the Republican nomination for Senate from the Commonwealth of Kentucky Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron. Also Jeff Crouere explains why your safety depends on where you live, and who is in charge in that area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Boone County Commissioner Jesse Brewer about public safety in red counties vs blue counties. Also Joshua Phillip from the Epoch Times breaks down the President's China trip as portrayed by the mainstream media.. Finally Leland Vittert explains why failed Democratic policies have destroyed our country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders about the upcoming Kentucky primary. Also Dave Yost gives his final thoughts as Ohio's Attorney General. Finally Jeff Berding gets you ready for FC Cincinnati soccer as Inter Miami FC and Messi come to town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Senator Jon Husted about the issues with gerrymandering. Also Todd Sheets explains why we are seeing more attempts on President Trump's life. Finally Jeff Dickens goes in depth on why gerrymandering is happening more now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The left (and some Republicans) continues to go off the deep end while Trump continues to make this country great. We must fight this war with Iran to its conclusion and not let anyone stop us. Willie is joined by Nick Berg with his thoughts on Iran and what would happen if we did nothing. Todd Sheets and Leland Vittert from Newsnation also join Bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Congressman Warren Davidson about his record in Washington. Also Bill Sietz discusses eliminating the Ohio gas tax. Finally Nick Berg gives and update on the Iran War.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The left (and some Republicans) continues to go off the deep end while Trump continues to make this country great. We must fight this war with Iran to its conclusion and not let anyone stop us. Willie is joined by Nick Berg with his thoughts on Iran and what would happen if we did nothing. Todd Sheets and Leland Vittert from Newsnation also join Bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Matt Brunning from ODOT about the groundbreaking on the new Brent Spence Bridge. Also Jim Renacci gives his thoughts on the state of politics. Finally Mayor David Reuben breaks down the latest in the Iran War.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willie talks with Matt Brunning from ODOT about the groundbreaking on the new Brent Spence Bridge. Also Jim Renacci gives his thoughts on the state of politics. Finally Mayor David Reuben breaks down the latest in the Iran War.
Willie talks with Warren County Commissioner David Young about a new arena in Middletown. Also Willie's thoughts leading up to Reds baseball.
Willie talks with Warren County Commissioner David Young about a new arena in Middletown. Also Willie's thoughts leading up to Reds baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back in Stamford with historian Bill Cunningham, uncovering the town's hidden past.From Burghley House to the famous George Hotel. Expect wild stories of bull runs, political corruption, and unforgettable local characters in one of England's most beautiful towns. Question or comment? Send us a text message.www.undercurrentstories.com
Bill is back and you can bet he has a few things to say. The shooter at the WHCD showed a SERIOUS lapse of security. The secret service failed big time, and they need to be held to account. Trump needs to be protected at all costs! The SPLC is a fraud orginatzion and is finally being exposed. Bill gets reaction from Jeff Crouere, Wayne Allyn Root and Craig Deluz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill is back on Sunday Night! The Pope and some Cardinals are calling this an "immoral" war and are against our actions in Iran. Trump responded. We must support our President and the war against this evil regime. Uri Kaufman talks on the war with Iran, Isreal and more. Michael Morris talks media bias on Google News, Apple News and MSN news. Former Congressman Brad Wenstrup talks on the war and an issue that happened at his Catholic church this morning that caused people to walk out. He wraps up the show talking to Paul RunkoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.