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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, September 19th,
2003, stand up for your country.
Extremely busy day today, so let's get right to it.
This terrible drug scandal in the Bronx
is the subject of this evening's Talking Points memo.
You haven't heard about this, and you probably have.
It's just unfathomable in the United States of America.
So there's four babies, all right, in a daycare center in the Bronx, New York,
and their parents are working people trying to earn a living to support the babies.
All right, so the child care center, divino-nino, divine child in Spanish,
is also a drug distribution point for fentanyl.
So the fentanyl gets in the air and kills one-year-old Nicholas Domenici.
All right?
One of the cutest kids you've ever seen.
He's dead.
All right?
Another infant is in critical condition.
And then an eight-month girl and another two-year-old boy are in the hospital.
So, I mean, this is just a catastrophe.
right so the daycare owner gray menendez de ventura 36 years old and a tenant carlisto breto 41 been arrested on
manslaughter charges and others but the federal government is now charging them because the feds
don't trust the state of new york to prosecute anything so this is now a federal beef again because
the New York DAs are derelict in their duty.
And the feds know it.
Even the Justice Department knows it.
Okay, now, who is responsible?
We Americans always don't want to blame game,
but in this case, there is blame.
Number one is the legislature in Albany
that passed the insane Nobel laws
and don't want to punish heinous criminals.
You sell someone poison.
That should be a Class A felony
all day long across the board.
But no, let me give you an unbelievable example because we've been following this story.
He's a guy named Manuel Pagan.
All right, on November 11, 2012, almost a year ago, police arrested him with 20,000 fentanyl pills, enough to kill 20,000 people.
The next day, Pagan was out on the street, Nobel.
Hill. 20,000 pills.
Now, he pled it down.
It's no longer a Class A felony, and he'll be sentenced next Wednesday, or is it tomorrow, one of the two, we'll be there.
Okay?
We will tell you, no, it's tomorrow.
9 a.m., he's going to be sentenced.
We will tell you what Pagan gets.
The fact that he was out on the street less than 24 hours after the bus tells you the New York State Legislature is corrupt.
Kathy Hochle is a governor, doesn't care.
Andrew Cuomo, the previous governor, signed the Nobel law.
Okay, all of them are responsible for the death of this one-year-old and possibly another baby and the injuries to others who will never be the same, by the way.
Those kids are never going to be the same mentally.
Okay.
So then you have the community.
Everybody knows where the dope is being cut, distributed, and sold in these urban neighborhoods.
Everybody who lives near there knows it.
Has there been any community outrage?
Any demonstrations?
Anything in the Bronx?
No.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Communities, I understand.
they're afraid.
I understand, but you get a couple of thousand people
who demonstrate
against this barbarity
and the ministers and priests and rabbis
should be organizing it.
The churches should be organizing it.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Couldn't happen in my towns.
There would be en-mast demonstrations.
People will be out.
Bronx?
Not a winner.
Nothing.
You're responsible.
Okay?
Then the progressive attitude on drugs.
Drug dealing, progressive left, they don't care.
They don't care.
Sell heroin, crack cocaine, fentanyl, whatever.
Poison across the board.
They don't care.
No bail.
Victimless crime.
Obama started that, by the way.
Obama himself started that.
These are drug addicts.
Oh, you're going to feel sorry for them.
Rehab, rehab, rehab, rehab.
They don't want rehab most of these people.
They want to sell and take their drugs.
Okay?
And then finally, President Biden's responsible.
Open border.
Listen to these stats.
They're unbelievable.
And he does nothing.
Biden sits there and does nothing.
All right.
Two, 2022, Border Patrol stats.
15,000 pounds of fentanyl seized.
And you can imagine how much more got in, a record by far, so far this year, so far the 17,600 pounds of fentanylety, so far it's only September.
What's Biden doing?
Nothing.
Doesn't care a whit about babies dying or anybody else dying from fentanyl.
Doesn't care.
There's no reason why he can't write an executive order.
Okay, closing that border down right now,
suspending all asylum claims for at least six months.
We can do that right now.
Nope, won't do it because he doesn't care.
And that's what this is all about.
I want to see the one-year-old who's dead.
All right, one more time.
This poor little boy, literally poor, okay?
He was murdered by these fences.
in all people. Nicholas Domenici, he was murdered by them, but it was enabled by the legislature
and governor of New York and the president of the United States. And that is the truth.
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So Biden goes to the U.N. this morning is a very boring speech.
He got through it.
He read the prompter.
Okay, he got through it.
I got two sound cuts.
Roll number one.
Like every nation of the world, the United States wants this war to end.
No nation wants this war to end more than Ukraine.
And we strongly support Ukraine in its efforts to bring about a diplomatic resolution
that delivers just and lasting peace.
But Russia alone, Russia alone, bears.
responsibility for this war?
That's true.
But I thus thought of something
because what's sticking in my craw
about all this Ukraine stuff
is that we're sending billions
of dollars of our tax money
over there. There's no audit.
And you know and I know
that some of it's being stolen.
Okay? Zolensky fired his defense minister.
What do you think he did that for?
So there ought to be a NATO
auditing team in Kiev.
watching the money that comes in from the USA and Western Europe to see it's going to the right place.
I don't never do that. I mean, he'll never call for that. He doesn't even think about things like that.
But that just came to me. But he's right. Russia alone bears responsibility for this.
Now, the second one is the only time Joe really perked up, climate change. Go.
We see it everywhere. Record-breaking heat waves in the United States and China.
wildfires, ravaging North America and Southern Europe, a fifth year of drought in the Horn of Africa.
Tragic, tragic flooding in Libya.
This year, the world's on track to meet the climate finance pledge that made under the Paris Agreement,
$100 billion to raise collectively.
But we need more investment from public and private sector alike.
100 billion dollars. Okay, so for what? What are you going to do with that? Okay, nobody knows.
There's no supervision. This country now has passed $33 trillion in debt. Biden's running up more
debt than any other president in the history of this nation. Okay? Hey, this again, whether it's
fentanyl, whether it's Ukraine, whether it's massive debt, doesn't care. He doesn't administer.
It's all verbiage, okay? Now, the truth is that climate change is taking place. And for those of you who don't think it is, then you can't read the thermometer. It is. But you don't destroy economies on a theory. It's becoming quite clear that the electric car industry in the USA is going to
fail, because it's not convenient enough for working Americans.
That's why.
So, develop the technology to make it easier to get an electric car, and you'll have a
vibrant industry.
But to just start cutting off fossil fuel, doing all this theoretical stuff, you're
destroying and hurting working people all over the world. India is not going to cooperate either
is China. Ever. Ever. Okay. Let's go into politics. Harvard poll. 21003 registered voters,
Democrat 37, Republican 36. We're very happy that this poll, all these polling outfits have changed
under our withering criticism. We made a change. All right.
Fair, Paul. If the election were held today, between Trump and Biden, Trump wins 44-40.
Okay, between DeSantis and Biden. Biden wins, 42-38. Between Ramoswamy and Biden,
Biden wins, but only by two, which is in a margin of error, 39-37. Pence, Biden 42, Pence 36.
Nikki Haley beats Biden 41-37. Tim Scott beats Biden, 39.
37.
Okay.
So that's the Harvard poll.
They also asked a question on in the impeachment inquiry.
Do you support it?
53% do and 40% don't.
Okay, this is the impeachment inquiry, which begins tomorrow in the House Oversight Committee.
We're all over it.
Second question.
Do you think Joe Biden helped his son Hunter get influenced peddling contracts?
acts. Yes, 57, no, 43. Do you think Biden had direct and detailed knowledge of his son's
business dealings? Yes, 46, I'm sorry, yes, 60% did not 40. Finally, do you think Biden made
false or misleading statements? 60 yes, did not 40. So from this poll, 40% of Americans
don't want to believe that Biden did anything wrong.
It's not, they're not even looking at the facts, they're not looking at the evidence.
They don't want to believe it, 40%.
That'll drop down to 30, 35, I think.
Okay, so the Republicans, the impeachment inquiry will be held next Thursday, not tomorrow.
Not this Thursday.
This Thursday is Merrick Garland, so I made a mistake.
Trump is skipping debate two on September 27th. That's Wednesday. All right, he's not going.
So, the Vek Ramoswami, competing with Joe Biden pretty strongly. Real clear, polling average has them at 7.2% up against Donald Trump's 56.6%.
And joining us now from Columbus, Ohio, is the aforementioned, the VIII.
Ramoswamy. First of all, am I saying Vivek? Is that how you say it?
It's pretty close. It's Vivek like cake.
The vague. Okay. Yeah, you got it. So I asked my staff 85 times to give me a pronouncer and I got
85 different pronouncers. But I'll try to remember that. The fact is that's what most of the
media gets about 100 different pronouncers. So your staff has narrowed it down pretty well.
So you're a Harvard guy. Were you in the business school up there?
I was in undergrad there and then I went to law school after that at Yale.
at Yale. Okay, so I'm going to hold both of those things against you, if you don't mind.
That's fair.
Actually, going to be at Harvard this weekend. I have some business up there with them.
All right, I've got to ask you some questions about the world in which we live.
And you know me, you know, straight talk. We don't want any political nonsense here.
We just want your opinion and why you believe what you believe.
So Putin, if you're elected president, you're going to have to deal with him.
What kind of guy, how would you describe Putin to somebody who doesn't know him?
Ruthless and acts in his own self-interest.
And so, Bill, my point is that Putin doesn't trust us now and we don't trust him,
but we can trust him to follow his self-interest, and he can trust us to follow ours.
So I'm going to end the war in Ukraine, and I'll do it with a simple deal that allows Ukraine to come out with its sovereignty intact,
freeze the current lines of control, make a hard command.
commitment that NATO won't admit Ukraine to NATO, which is something Putin's been asking for
for a long time. But in return, I'm going to require that he exit his military alliance with
Xi Jinping, which is the single greatest threat that we face today is the Russia, China,
military alliance. Okay. And so I don't, let me stop you. Let me stop you. I don't believe he
will do that. All right. I don't believe he. Okay. So you are basing your hope on what specifically.
I don't believe that Putin's going to blow his alliance with Xi up.
You believe the opposite.
Convince me, but convince me with some facts.
Facts are good.
And the way I, first I'll give you an analogy to think about it,
and then I'll give you the facts of the present.
The analogy was everyone said the same thing about Richard Nixon and Mao Zedong in
1972.
Did Nixon trust Mao?
Did the United States trust Mao?
No, we did not.
Was Mao a good person?
No, he's not.
But that was irrelevant because the point.
was, how do we pull them out of the USSR? And the reason why is Mao had an ego. He didn't like
being Shijun, he didn't like being Brezhnev's little brother back in the USSR era. And so Nixon
did a deal with Mao that pulled them out of Russia's or that back then the USSR stranglehold.
I see Putin as the new Mao. So on the face, it's a hunky dory relationship, right? They have
the strategic no limits partnership. But look closely. Now you got some facts you asked for, Bill.
Well, one of them is every time Putin now meets with Xi Jinping, like at the 2022 summit,
he sends weapons to Vietnam and to India.
Those are two countries that border China.
That irritates Xi Jinping a lot.
But Putin does not like being Xi Jinping's little brother in that relationship.
But you're going to have to do something other.
Look, Nixon got through.
I'm going to give you one more fact.
Let me set it up.
Nixon got through to Mao for economic reasons.
China is starving, okay?
Yes, and that's how they got that deal done.
Right now, you're not giving me any, all right, reason
how Putin will benefit from your deal.
So Putin's going to look weak, all right,
pulling.
We will reopen economic relations with Russia.
He's a key part of this.
He's selling oil all over the place.
He doesn't need it.
Well, the fact of the matter is he's not,
I mean, that Russia's economy has gone down since you took out the Nord Stream 1 and 2.
And if you open economic relations with the U.S., that's more promising for him than being stuck in bed with Xi Jinping.
Look, he didn't have to do it before he invaded.
He knew before he invaded Ukraine, it was going to happen.
He doesn't care.
Well, here's what, but here's what he asked for before he invaded Ukraine, though, Bill.
He said he wanted a hard commitment that NATO will not admit Ukraine to NATO.
that's a big deal to russia nato admitting ukraine we're going to sell out ukraine i don't
particularly think we're not going to sell out ukraine we're not going to sell ukraine sure you are
you're selling them out because i'll respectfully disagree with you're bill
ukraine on my deal will come out with its sovereignty intact i don't think ukraine is going to be
on a trajectory it loses 20 percent of its territory the russian speaking territories that have gone
ping pong for over course of centuries it's within the ukrainian war you're
Ukraine loses 20% of their territory.
Ukraine ends up being a sovereign nation at the end of it.
But our job isn't to look after Ukraine.
Our job is to look after the United States.
I got that.
And so I think it's a good enough deal for Ukraine.
Zelensky is never going to sign off on this.
Zelenskyy, I mean, with due respect, Bill, Zelensky's bills are being paid by the United States.
Okay.
The government employees of the Ukraine government are being paid by our taxpayers.
Okay.
So I think that we have a bit of a say in what happens there.
We have a gentleman's disagreement.
I don't think Putin would make the deal.
and I know that let me just say one more fact though you ask for a fact bill let me just leave you
one more. China is trying to build a railroad in northeast China to reach the ocean and northeast
China's impoverished because of it but it runs through Russia Putin won't even let Xi Jinping do that
right now either. So there are cracks in that armor of that relationship. I think now is our
moment to actually get this right during this window telling Putin will reopen economic relations with the
West will give you what you asked for before you invaded Ukraine, which is a hard commitment
that NATO will not admit Ukraine to NATO, which by the way is what James Baker told Gorbachev
and promised him in 1990. We went back on our word with NATO's expansion. Give them that.
Then we pull Putin out of the relationship with Xi Jinping. That's how we avoid World War
3. And by the way, that's also how you deter Xi Jinping from going after Taiwan. Because China's
bet is with Russia's in their camp. The U.S. won't want to mess around with.
them. All I'm saying is, not in China's camp, we're in a better situation. You have an interesting
wish list, but even if I were your Secretary of State, I don't think I could pull that deal
off. And I have a lot of confidence in my ability. All right, let's go back into the USA.
So what, we all know the Department of Justice and the FBI is corrupt. You agree with that,
right? Wholeheartedly. Okay. So I think any clear thinking person understands the corruption
that is seeped into the Department of Justice
and the world's most powerful investigative agency, the FBI.
Are you going to defund the Department of Justice?
I know you'll fire Merrick Garland.
You'll bring in your own guy.
I understand that.
But it's the bureaucrats within the unelected people
that have really, really corrupted the agencies.
How are you going to do with that?
So you're correct about that.
Let's start with the FBI bill.
I will shut down the FBI.
It's not just about replacing Christopher Ray.
We have to shut the entire institution down
because its culture is part of what actually creates that rot.
People say, is this practical?
The answer is yes, it is.
There's 35,000 employees at the FBI.
15,000 of them are agents on the front lines.
We will reorganize them to the U.S. Marshals,
which isn't corrupted in the same way,
which is on the front lines of the child trafficking problem
in this country.
We'll put them at the DEA, fighting the fentanyl epidemic, the financial crimes enforcement network
at the U.S. Treasury with actual expertise in white-collar crime. But the 20,000 bureaucrats that report
into the J. Edgar Hoover building of the FBI, they're going to be fired and have to find
honest work in the private sector. That's how we actually drive that change, where other Republicans
will say, hey, I'll fire Christopher Ray. You're missing the point. You had James Comey before.
you'll have James Comey 2.0 afterwards.
You have to shut down the bureaucracy itself
when the bureaucracy itself is as rotten as it's become.
Your comments suggest to me you understand that.
I get it.
But it's a two to three year rebuild.
Look, our main...
It's a re-org.
All right.
It's two to three years before you can get all of that in motion.
I think it's one year.
It's one year.
We'll be done by the end of 2020.
I don't think everybody has your kind of energy.
Mexico is a threat to the United States because the cartels pretty much run the country.
How would you deal with Mexico to stop the narcotics and the human trafficking?
Specifically, yes. So one thing we got to observe, it's an opportunity is there's a 2024 election in Mexico.
Amlo, that's the current president of Mexico, Obrador. He's been a disaster. He has embraced what's called the Hugs, not Bullets policy towards the cartels.
that much of the Mexican government is captured by the cartels, but there's an opportunity.
Claudia Shinebaum is likely the person who's going to win that election, but whoever it is,
let's say it's Claudia. I'm going to have a call with Claudia early in 2025, likely in February
2025, and have a serious straight conversation. No mincing words, straight talk here. For a tiny
fraction, and I mean tiny, we've done the math on this, we're talking single digit percentages
potentially of what we will have spent in Ukraine by that point in time. For that tiny fraction,
We will help Mexico regain its sovereignty from the Mexican drug cartels because that's a problem for Americans here in the U.S.
You bet.
And we're going to help them solve that problem.
But if she doesn't want to do it, we're going to solve the problem one way or another.
I will use our own military.
Would you designate the cartels as terror groups?
And you need to read my book.
That's a hard yes.
Because then you could go and do it.
All right.
Final question about you.
And you can also use our own military as an easier first step.
Bill, just put the military on our own Southern board.
The wall was not enough because there's tunnels underneath the wall,
used our own military at the Southern board.
But that still doesn't solve the cartel, Mexico problem.
That's the first step.
You got to take those guys out.
And if not, we will get in there and get the job done ourselves.
That's the answer.
So you're not going to win a Republican nomination.
Yes, I am, actually.
Okay.
Yes, I am, Bill.
I'm not going to make you a 2015.
I'll be happy to make you a charitable bet, but it wouldn't be fair.
I don't think you're going to win the primary.
You're entitled to your opinion.
Of course.
And I'm glad you feel that you are going to win because that shows self-confidence and motivation.
I'm not disparaging you at all.
I'm a realist.
But you are building a profile.
That's what you're doing.
If you look at throughout history, it takes a while to get where you want to go.
Now, it's a different age with the Internet.
now you can get there faster but it's going to take you a while so say you don't succeed this time
around now trump may appoint you trump likes you because you haven't badmouthed him um he may appoint
you somewhere i would if i were him what job would you like look i'm not a plan b kind of guy
you're letting it to where i am in life and i'm not going to lead this country by being a plan
kind of person. Here's what I will say is I would like to appoint Trump as my most important
mentor and advisor while I'm in the White House. He's not going to do it. The reason he and I have
respect for each other is not because one of us is or isn't bashing each other. We've known
each other since I wrote my first book. And I think that it's going to take outsiders to change
this broken federal bureaucracy. I'm the outsider in this race. The difference with me, Bill,
is I've got fresh legs. I'm 38 years old. I'm not yet tired and jaded and cynical.
and I think it takes someone whose best days
are still yet ahead in life
to see a country whose best days
are still ahead of itself.
And that's why I'm in this race
and I think we're on our way up
and when I'm elected
and I do expect to be the next president,
I will take Trump as my most important advisor
and mentor because I don't want to start from scratch.
I want to pick up where he left off,
but take that America First agenda
to the next level,
militarize the southern border,
shut down the administrative state,
state, 75% layoff of federal employees in that bureaucratic headcount. That's the kind of change
we're going to need to see. But I want to pick up with the great beginning that he gave us.
But I think I'm going to unite this country in the process in a way that nobody else can.
Okay. That's why it's got to be me.
Very good interview. You were pretty straightforward. A little naive in my opinion,
but I'm one of those guys who are old and cranky. You know, I'm not like you. I was like
to you bill it's good because it's good for us to test each other we'll keep in touch you know
certainly uh you're welcome anytime you got something on your mind uh we'll certainly keep in touch
and we wish you the best and you're a patriot for trying to improve your country um vivacque did i get it
vivac you got it and and bill i'll say the same right back at you your patriot keep up the good
work and we're going to save this country together each of us do our part thanks very much for
happening all right we'll see you and uh let's go to
transgender. I didn't want to waste this time on this, but is a new poll. Gallup. People are
changing. Americans are changing their opinions. May, 2023, should men be able to play on women's
teams? 26% yes. Only on teams that match birth gender, 69%. That's pretty much all you need
on this poll. I was going to give you some more, but it's not way. Look, the Bud Light thing,
But Light's Luzz are recovered, by the way.
They're down 27% year-to-year in sales because of that Dylan Mulvaney.
It's not her, by the way.
I mean, it's not her fault.
It's anti-Zer Bush.
What a mistake.
But I think Americans, by and large, have had enough of this trans business.
Okay, enough, right?
Biological gender.
That's where you stay in sports competition.
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Okay, California, two school districts, Temecula, which is Riverside County outside of L-A-A- and the Sun-All, S-U-N-O-L, Glenn.
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So they don't want more gay flags, this and that, good.
Now, they're going to be sued, ACLU, pop in there.
But kids are in school to learn, all right?
We don't need all of this.
American flag, California flag, good.
You know, there's at least a comeback here.
California. L.A. gas prices now are approaching six bucks. L.A. County, 592 is the average,
compared to 388, the average to the rest of the country. So in California, I mean, it's all taxes.
That's who's driving it up, right? Beautiful state, most populated state, you're getting killed.
You're getting absolutely killed living there. San Francisco, highest homeless ever,
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This is a study out of London King's College.
What do parents think are important qualities for children?
Not being selfish.
Only 28% of American parents think that's an important.
quality to have. They want their kids to be selfish. We want our kids. Not me, but good
manners. 52% of American parents think good manners are important. 48% don't. That's last in the
world for parenting. And that's why you got kids raising all over the place. Their parents don't
care. It don't care. Obedience. Only 21% of American parents think obedience is important.
I am so out of touch. My kids have a great life that I provided for them. But there are rules.
Okay? You have to be respectful, obedient and have good manners. Simple as that. Religious faith.
32% of American parents consider that important for their children.
32%.
Tolerance respect for other people, that's the only one that got a big number.
71% of parents say the kids should be tolerant and respectful.
This day in history, September 19th, 1970, perhaps the finest sitcom of all time debuted on CBS.
The first episode was a young woman.
Trying to get a job in a newsroom.
Roll the tape.
Hey, you live in my favorite neighborhood.
Oh, really?
I just moved in.
Is it that nice?
Nice.
Some of the best saloons in town are over there.
How old are you?
30.
No hedging.
No, how old do I look?
Why hedge?
How old do I look?
30.
What religion are you?
Uh, Mr. Grant, I don't quite know how to say this, but, uh, you're not allowed to ask that when someone's applying for a job.
It's against the law.
Want to call a cop?
No.
Good.
Would you think I was violating your civil rights if I asked if you're married?
Presbyterian.
Well, I decided I'd answer your religion question.
Divorced.
No.
married no why why you type mr. Grant there's no simple answer to that
question yes there is how about no I can type or yes I can't why a person
isn't married how many different reasons can there be 65 parts per minute my
typing question yes all right for my money it's the finest sitcom there were two
others that approached happy days in its prime, okay, before Fonsey water skied in a leather jacket,
and all in the family. But Mary Tyler Moore was my personal favorite because I'm in the news
business. And it was so well written, and she was fantastic. So that was 53 years ago today.
It first came on. Series won more Emmys than anybody else ever won. She won three times for
outstanding lead actress in a comedy. Mary Tyler Moore earned about 850,000 an episode
today's money, okay, which was, you know, the friends people earned more than that.
And she died, Mary Pylemore did January 25th, 2017 at age 80. And I don't watch a lot of
rerun TV, but if I see a Mary Tyler Moore rerun, I'll stop. That's how good that show was.
All right. We got mail. We got a final thought about killing the witches, which I think you're going to want to hear. And we're back in a moment. Okay, let's go to the mail. Cecily Gold, Brazelton, Georgia. Hey, Bell, what's the point of the House pursuing a impeachment inquiry if nothing can come of it if overwhelming hard evidence is presented that Biden is corrupt? The Senate and DOJ will not do anything and the corporate media won't report it. Well, the corporate media has no choice because any kind of
corruption evidence will get out there through the internet.
Corporate media is negated.
The point is that Americans should know the true character of their president.
That's the point.
Mark Walling, Louisville, Kentucky confuses me, is Biden intentionally setting out to destroy the country?
Biden thinks he's helping the country.
See, you've got to, Mark, put yourself in a position of the opposition.
He believes, firmly believes, that he's the government.
greatest president that he's doing so many good things by racking up all his spending and equity
and all the climate change he's a hero in his own mind dennis colbert sacramento california
even if the biden's refused to provide bank records could that information be provided by the bank
itself only if there's a criminal charge against um someone the banks have to hand it over
there'll be subpoenaed.
There's no criminal charge against Joe Biden.
Hunter Biden, his bank records they could get, and they will.
But the DOJ hasn't even asked for him.
Merrick Garland doesn't care about him.
But the House, they'll get them.
Jim Ledbetter, Seattle.
Many, many reports on folks who have been convicted of minor crimes on January 6th,
but nothing about the appeals of those convictions to a higher court.
That's because there is literally 1,000, more than 1,000 prosecutions.
Can't follow every case.
I can't.
You assume somebody found guilty their lawyers will appeal.
But that process takes time.
We can't track it.
Ignacio de Dio, Springfield, Massachusetts.
Mr. Raleigh, I'm looking for an honest American history book that explains the reality of our great country.
I need this for my daughter who attends private Catholic school.
Okay, so I'm going to recommend a history of the American people by Johnson, Paul Johnson.
It's kind of dry, but it's pretty accurate.
All right, so a history of the American people, Paul Johnson.
Okay, I'm going to save killing the witches until the final thought because we've got a lot of stuff going on on that front.
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New York State of Mind live show, Huntington Long Island, Paramount Theater.
They just put out first and second row seats that they didn't have, but now they do
because so many people want to see the show.
So you get real close.
I'll wave to you.
That is October 27th.
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but name and town. All right, back with a final thought about killing the witches. Okay,
killing the witches out. One week from today, there is an excerpt posted on Bill O'Reilly.com.
So you can read a few pages of the book, and I guarantee this book will keep you up
and I'm pretty scary, and there's witch hunts going on today, and I correlate it.
Okay?
There's a lot of stuff in this book that's going to surprise you.
It goes from the Salem Trials to the forging of our freedoms because the Salem trials had a lot
to do with freedom of religion.
things like that. And then it goes into modern day witchcraft and demon possession and all
of that. And then the witch hunts we have on the social front. That's all in this book.
Now tomorrow, I've got a major announcement that I'm going to make in the final thought
that it's going to surprise you. A lot. It has to do with killing the witches, but it also has to do
with an interview.
Okay, so he's in it.
I want you to be here tomorrow, of course,
want you to be here every day.
But this is going to shake it up.
You know how I like to do that.
The Vake was a good guest, didn't you think?
I mean, I think he's overly optimistic,
as I made clear to him, but I appreciate him trying.
I do.
I appreciate RFK Jr. trying on the Democrat side.
I don't buy into his conspiracies at all, but I appreciate him trying, right?
So that's what makes our system vibrant.
See, if they were in Russia, Putin would have both of them killed.
But here we, this press smears them, but they're still breathing.
Anyway, thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News.
We will see you tomorrow.