Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Biden Administration Puts America's Needs Last, Del Rio Migrant Disaster, and Bill Speaks with Donald Trump

Episode Date: September 22, 2021

Tonight’s rundown: In his UN speech, Joe Biden proves that American’s wellbeing isn’t his top priority, as he plans to send billions to foreign nations  26 state governors seek to meet with B...iden over concerns at the US/Mexico border Bill speaks with a reporter on the ground in Del Rio, Texas as state troopers hold back more migrants from entering the country  A Texas doctor is sued after violating the state’s new abortion law The death toll in the U.S. from COVID-19 now surpasses that of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic MSNBC’s Joy Reid makes Gabby Petito case all about color Bill shares highlights from his meeting with former President Donald Trump yesterday This Day in History, 1996: President Clinton signs the Defense of Marriage Act   Final Thought: Christmas shopping might be a bit difficult this year, plan ahead! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, September 21, 2021, stand up for your country. Joe Biden at the UN is our lead story. It was kind of boring. He's not a very inspiring speaker. He makes rhetorical mistakes. and he's not really selling what he's saying. I'll get into that a little bit, but it was important,
Starting point is 00:00:37 and I don't think most people know why that speech was written, but I, of course, will tell you because I'm a bloviator and a know-it-all. You guys know that, but that's my charm, right? So anyway, let's begin with the overarching theme of Joe Biden's speech before the United Nations General Assembly. So he wanted to repudiate Donald Trump's America First policy. That was the goal of this speech. So Trump was, look, America is the most powerful nation on earth. You've got to help us, you foreign nations. Biden is, we're all in this together and we'll help you foreign nations. You don't have any responsibility.
Starting point is 00:01:29 ability to us. That's Biden's posture. Okay. He was so intent on reading the words on the teleprompter before him that he didn't pause for emphasis. He didn't take his time or maybe look off like he was thinking about something. It was just rat-tat-tat, rat-tat-tat, rat-tat. And it was hard to follow at times. But I've selected three sound bites that I think will illuminate the overriding message that the President of the United States wanted to get to the world. The first one deals with COVID. Now, COVID is something that unites the whole world. You got to understand, it's a unifier because we're all afraid of this. It's so damaging. So here's what President Biden said, go. Plains carrying vaccines from the United States have already landed in 100 countries,
Starting point is 00:02:30 bringing people all over the world a little dose of hope, as one American nurse termed it to me. A dose of hope, directing the American people, and importantly, no strings attached. All right, so that's a good thing. You know, we the taxpayer pick it up, and I think that should have been emphasize a little bit more. People don't understand that hardworking Americans pay for the vaccines that are going over to 100 foreign countries. And you remember that President Trump made that deal with the vaccine companies. They get paid for every dose they deliver. But it's we who are paying them. Not Joe Biden, not Donald Trump. But it's a good thing that America is donating so much vaccine to so many people around the world. Now, I know that most
Starting point is 00:03:25 countries and people will not appreciate that. They'll say, oh, they're so rich in America. They have an obligation to do this. I know that. But if we want to portray ourselves as a noble nation, which is above all what I want to do, then these kinds of things are necessary. So that was a good thing. Biden could have done it better, but it was a good thing. The second soundbite is not such a good thing. Roll the tape. In April, I announced the United States will double our public international financing
Starting point is 00:04:03 to help developing nations tackle the climate crisis. And today, I'm proud to announce that we'll work with the Congress to double that number again, including for adaptation efforts. This will make the United States a leader in public climate finance, and with our added support together with increased private capital and from other donors, will be able to meet the goal of mobilizing $100 billion to support climate action in developing nations.
Starting point is 00:04:35 Okay, so we're going to send about $100 billion dollars to countries like Uganda, and I'm just picking on them because that's a third world nation, but most nations in the world are third world. So we're going to send them money, as Mr. Biden said, no strings attached, and that applies to this as well, to fight climate change. So let me ask you a very simple question because I am a very simple man. How much of that money you think is going to go to the environment in those corrupt countries? Maybe none of it?
Starting point is 00:05:13 I mean, it's like Haiti, and we'll get to the border in Haiti in a moment. How much money have we sent to the Haitians to that government over there? Has it done any good at all? No. No. They're worse off now than they've ever been. And that's what's going to happen. So there's Biden.
Starting point is 00:05:35 We're going to double, then we'll double again, and we'll send more money, and we're We're going to do all of that so the developing nations can combat climate change, maybe build a windmill or two. This is just insane, but it sounds good to the foreign nations. Okay, America is going to send us money. Come on, come out, where is it? Give it to us. And what does this remind you of? perhaps a $3.5 trillion infrastructure bill with human infrastructure, we're going to send you
Starting point is 00:06:14 money to do every community college, we'll pay. Pre-K. We'll pay. Babysitters will pay. You want four months family leave for any reason at all? You got it. We'll pay it. This is Biden. We'll pay and pay and pay and pay until the U.S. economy collapses under the burden of debt. And it's so horrifying to hear this man at the United Nations when he knows that China, India, Russia, aren't going to do anything to combat climate change. Nothing. So we're going to send hundred billion dollars that'll be stolen or wasted, and those three behemoths, countries won't do anything. They'll make it worse. China's building more coal-fire plants. You ever been in India? Take a look at the Ganges River. Finally, we had to get the woke stuff in. Roll the table.
Starting point is 00:07:28 We all must defend the rights of LGBTIQI individuals so they can live and love openly without fear, whether it's Chechnya or Cameroon or anywhere. Oh, I'm sure they're jumping up and down in Cameroon to hear that. LGBTII. I don't even want what that is anymore. I keep adding letters to it. Okay. This is so woke. Isn't this woke?
Starting point is 00:07:56 Oh, we're going to, you know, we're watching you, Cheshans. You better treat your LGBQI's very, and then just before this, he said to, well, in Afghanistan, they better treat their women, those Taliban, they better do it because we're watching them. I know all the Taliban go, and then they cut, if you're watching it live, to the Afghan delegation, The Taliban guys sitting there in Jack and Ty, they cut to them, all right, and they're like looking down and going, oh, yeah, yeah, okay. Sure, I'm glad you're watching us. I mean, this guy doesn't live on planet Earth, Biden.
Starting point is 00:08:43 He doesn't live here. But this is all rhetoric. He has to do this, all right? He has to say it. So the woke, progressive left will like him. All in all, it was what it always is with Biden. He's not going to get anything done. He's going to waste trillions of dollars in a four-year period on stuff that's not going to improve anything.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And he's going to put all of us in danger because the economy will wobble. So that's what's going to happen. All right, 26 Republican governors are demanding a meeting with President Biden. to talk about the U.S.-Mexican border situation. They deem it a national security crisis, the 26 Republican governments, which comprise all of the Republicans, except for one. Vermont Governor Phil Scott, he's not going to sign this because it's Vermont. And the only reason Scott's in there in the first place is to keep track of the money,
Starting point is 00:09:50 the crazy hippie progressives in Vermont. I mean, they know they can't go bankrupt, and they would if they, put in some nutty progressive, so they elect a guy like Scott. But he's never going to do anything worthwhile. So no Democratic governor signed the bill. I guess Newsom in California doesn't think it's a crisis. No, no, he didn't see it. Doesn't want a real meaning about it, uh, no. New Mexico, she's a, isn't she a Democrat too? She didn't sign it? And New Mexico's devastated. So it's all politics. So the border situation is now about as out of control as anybody has ever seen. And that's all on Joe Biden. So one of the few reporters in the country that actually
Starting point is 00:10:47 ask hard questions to Biden's propaganda minister, Jen Saki, is Fox News' Peter Ducey. Will the tape? The question about what's going on at the border, is somebody asking the foreign nationals who are walking into Del Rio, Texas, and setting up camps on this side of the border for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test? Well, first of all, I can re-address for you or re-talk you through, what steps we take. the policy for people who fly into the country. So if somebody walks into the country right across the river, does somebody ask them to see their vaccination card? Well, let me explain to you again,
Starting point is 00:11:28 Peter, how our process works. As individuals come across the border, and they are both assessed for whether they have any symptoms. If they have symptoms, the intention is for them to be quarantined. That is our process. They're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. They're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. So let me get this straight. They come from Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala. About 2,000 miles on foot, they pay thousands of dollars to gangsters to help them get in,
Starting point is 00:12:09 but they're not intending to stay very long. I guess it's a week or two, a Disneyland play maybe. Maybe they'll go to a baseball game, football game. They're not really intending to stay very long, risking their lives to come across the border. But Jen Saki, I don't worry about them. They're not intending to stay very long. Again, this is so far out there. I can't even, I don't have the words.
Starting point is 00:12:40 I don't have the adjectives. these people the biden administration are so detached from what is actually happening that it is a crisis in itself that's a crisis so let me give you some stats del rio texas town of 35 000 people all right roughly 145 miles west of san antonia as of monday more than six thousand Haitians have been kicked out of Del Rio and flown at our expense back to Haiti. 28,000 Haitians have been intercepted by the Border Patrol this fiscal year, which ends in 10 days. All right, that's compared to 4,400 last year.
Starting point is 00:13:26 So 28,000 this year, 4,400 last year. Remember, Trump was in office last year, okay? And the Department of Homeland Security had to close the port of entry in Del Rio because thousands of people are living under the bridge, as you saw. And the only reason is a big story is because they got those photographs. So the network did cover the Del Rio story, the three of them last night, but I wanted an independent person on the ground. And Anna Geritelli, who works for the Washington Examiner, was kind enough.
Starting point is 00:14:07 And I mean that literally, because she's working down there, all right, to talk with us today about what she is seeing with her own eyes. Anna, thanks very much, especially because I understand you're covering Governor Abbott today down here. Is that what you're doing? I am. I am in my car. I just left the border where the governor, Department of Public Safety Officers. Everyone was out in full force giving a briefing about the state of the border right now.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And actually, as I was running late to the press conference, as I was walking down the dirt road to go see the press conference, DPS officers had just arrested several people who just came over the border, even with 150 vehicles lined up. And then on the way back, I saw more people arrested for coming across the border. So it was pretty wild to see that on the way to a press conference, you know, maybe 200 feet from where the governor was. When these people come across, they're doing so because they believe they'll be able to stay in the USA, correct? They are, yes. And Secretary Mayorkas, Alejandro Mayarchus of DHS said yesterday, you know, they're getting false information. But at the end of the day, the secretary also said families are going to be released.
Starting point is 00:15:28 into the United States where they can make a claim for asylum and they'll appear before an immigration judge in probably three to five years. The issue is Republicans are so concerned about this. The president has changed ICE policy and so ICE officers are not targeting or going after people in the U.S. who maybe didn't show up for their asylum hearing or were told, hey, you didn't meet asylum, you need to go home. There's no, there's no mechanism now. have to go after those people it's it's it's so you don't show up for your court date you're just in the wind and then Biden wants to give amnesty to everybody here undocumented um so that's the game now governor abbott of texas he's what is he trying to do why is he down there so the governor
Starting point is 00:16:18 announced today and he reiterated uh i missed the end of his conference but he reiterated the state of texas is going to be arresting uh illegal immigrants for trespassing. So state police and local county sheriffs cannot arrest someone on a federal immigration charge. Only border patrol can do that. But what the state police have been able to do, what they've started to do, I think we're going to see more of, is arrests on trespassing charges. And so... Okay, but what, what's take us through the process there. If you arrest an undocumented person on trespass, because they're trespassing on, the state of Texas's property, all right?
Starting point is 00:17:00 Because state of Texas didn't give them permission to come there. Then do you put them in detention? What trespass is a misdemeanor? What do you do with them? What does he propose? It is. The governor has cleared out several jails statewide for the purpose of detaining people.
Starting point is 00:17:20 So they're going to go be charged in the county and then be prosecuted or be prosecuted and then charged. And that point, those people will eventually, after they are, if they're convicted and sort of time, will be deported like they've turned over to ICE. Okay, and then ICE will. Right. But those people are subject to bail. They have to have bail, right?
Starting point is 00:17:46 And you know that the left-wing organizations are going to raise bail and get them out and they're going to disappear. it's it's you know i think what the governor is trying to do is take a step and say the federal government's not doing anything what can we do um there's now three billion dollars that texas has made available to resolve the situation at the border in the next two years um texas announced today they've seen 1.1 million people illegally enter their state from mexico over the past year And the previous record, I believe, is 1986 for Texas, it was 600,000. So while this isn't the national highest per se, you know, we've had higher illegal immigration rates at the border in previous years. It's all, you know, relegated to one area.
Starting point is 00:18:35 And that was the Rio Grande Valley. Now it's Del Rio. But it's the one state absorbing all the impact. Yeah. And New Mexico and California, as I said, don't really care. Arizona does. but it's wherever the people can get, and Texas is the shortest place. When you talk to Border Patrol agents, they must be exhausted.
Starting point is 00:18:56 These people down there must, you know, working for Homeland Security and even for the state of Texas. I mean, they're just nonstop, right? It is, yeah. And when I spoke with the National Border Patrol Council, that's their union for the 20,000 agents. I spoke with the president for the Del Rio region here yesterday. And I said, you know, you told me last week that morale was hanging. by a thread. Where does it stand now? And he said morale is non-existent. And so it's an interesting place that agents are in now. They don't see an end to it. They're working mandatory six-day
Starting point is 00:19:31 shifts now, working overtime. And frankly, they're all indoors processing. So that's interviewing someone, getting their information, filling out paperwork, and then it's the next person. And Normally, the most they'd ever done here in Del Rio is 800 to 1,000 processing cases a day. They're now up to 2,000 a day. And it's just, you can't. And the backlog is amazing. Now, a lot of Haitians there, and this is relatively new. The mail I get is how did the Haitians get from the island of Haiti and Hispaniola all the way to the border of Del Rio?
Starting point is 00:20:09 Have you traced it? We have, right? And every person has a different story, but we're seeing a lot of Haitians who left several years ago, three, five years ago, went to South America or went to Central America and have been living there for the past several years. And then there was a kind of an interesting phenomenon, a message after in July, the Biden administration said, we're going to extend. It's a program called TPS, temporary protected status, another two years for Haitians who are legally living in America. that means Haitians in the U.S. won't be deported. Some of that was misunderstood. And so Haitians thought, we can all go to the U.S., we won't be deported now.
Starting point is 00:20:53 That coupled with Mexico, having all these Haitians coming up through the southern part of its country, decided earlier this month, we're just going to let people through. It's not going to beat our problem anymore. And that's what two law enforcement officials have told me. But that's why you're seeing so many people come. And NBC reporting yesterday that, you know, they're looking at 20,000 more Haitians in Colombia now saying we're gearing up to make the journey to the U.S. Sure. Okay.
Starting point is 00:21:20 So most of these people had left Haiti years ago, had resettled in Central and South America. And because Biden has sent ridiculous signals all over the place and we have this crisis in these pictures, they've now decided, look, I'm going to try to get to the USA. Once and for all, this is my opportunity. Does that sum it up accurately? It sums it up what we're hearing, yes. Okay. Final question, Anna, and again, Anna writes for the Washington Examiner. Very kind to help us out. She's actively covering the story for her newspaper.
Starting point is 00:21:53 I hope they're paying you a lot of money, Anna, because you deserve it. My final question is... It's 102 degrees for today, so I'm sorry, I'm sweating on your program. Listen, you're really a hero to inform the American people about what's happening down there. Final question. The human suffering is sublimated to the politics of the border invasion. The human suffering on the migrant side is enormous. Is it not? It is. Certainly. And if you had to tell the American people why that human suffering is happening in September, 2021, when it was not happening nearly to this extent,
Starting point is 00:22:38 one year ago, what would you say? I would, you know, I would actually come to the defense because last year in March, when the Trump administration imposed policies to immediately expel anyone who came across the border, what you saw in March was monthly apprehension, so people caught coming across illegally, dropped about 16,000,
Starting point is 00:23:00 and then over the next 12 months, went all the way up to beyond 150,000, because people realize, hey, we're not going to, to be prosecuted. But I think to compare it to 2020 is a hard year because it wasn't a normal year. But the levels we're seeing every month, 21-year highs, you can't say there's not a crisis. The agency is certainly in crisis. And really the people in custody are the ones who are bearing the brunt of it. Okay, Anna, thanks very much. Stay safe down there. We're really appreciate it. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress.
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Starting point is 00:24:41 All right, in Texas, another interesting story, not much of one yet, but I want to tell you about it and then we'll follow it. So a doctor, Alan Braide, B-R-A-D, San Antonio, did perform an abortion five days after Texas signed in a law saying that this doctor could be sued and is now being sued by a guy in prison. I'm not even going to mention a guy's name because it's a publicity stunt, but this is the first lawsuit under the new Texas abortion law, which cuts off.
Starting point is 00:25:16 I think it's 15 weeks when there's a fetal heartbeat. Any doctor performing an abortion after can be sued individually. So we have one case on the books. The Supreme Court is going to hear oral arguments in the Mississippi abortion case. Same thing. Mississippi says no more abortions after 15 weeks. Supreme Court is going to hear that case. It is Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health Organization that begins December 1st.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Now, I want to give you some abortion stats. I always recommend you watch or listen to the no-spin news with a pen and paper. These are pretty startling stats I'm going to give you. So the abortions in the United States are between 620,000 and 860,000, with three states not reporting. Okay? Three states don't give data. I don't know why. I'll look into it. But you can basically be confident that a million fetuses are being destroyed every year in America because some of these abortions, legal abortions, aren't reported for one reason or another. But here's the real interesting part of this. And this stat is a little bit old, but there hasn't been any update on the
Starting point is 00:26:33 stat. The countries that allow abortions for any reason at any time in the entire world are six. Only six, put it up on a screen. The USA, China, Vietnam, Canada, Netherlands, North Korea. Again, any time, for any reason, you can abort a fetus in those countries. that's it there are close to 200 nations on earth only six allow abortion on demand for any reason at any time and we lead the league even russia has a time limit all right let's put up the time limit uh this russia allows abortion on request without any justification 12 weeks okay three months all right here they uh i just do a scatter shot of countries and what their abortion limitations are go thailand 12 weeks no more abortion after unless the woman is going to die
Starting point is 00:27:45 Cambodia 14 Spain 14 France 14 Germany 14 Sweden one the most liberal countries in the world 18 weeks Italy 13 weeks Ireland 12 weeks, Iceland, 22 weeks. Iceland leads the league there. Okay, so you can see how extreme the United States is on the abortion front. And this is because this debate has been hijacked by women activists with the help of the corporate media. It couldn't happen unless the corporate media, NBC, ABC, ABC, Disney, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, NBC, CNN, AT&T. All of them, they don't object to this. They don't.
Starting point is 00:28:39 They've mainstreamed it that a woman has a constitutional right to do what she wants with her body. Reproductive rights, no limitations at all. Now, think about this. Six countries in the world, and you saw what those countries are. China, North Korea, Vietnam. They don't care about life. Anyway, Juna, if you knew any of that, let me know, because I don't think you did. And you're not going to hear that anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:29:18 COVID. So the death toll in the USA, 600. $175,000, growing by the second, more than the flu, the Spanish flu, from 1918 to 1920. Interesting fact, Donald Trump's grandfather died from the Spanish flu. He never mentions it, Mr. Trump. I read about it extensively in my book that the United States of Trump. Okay. Now, back then, in 1918, there were 150 million of us.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Now there are 330 million of us, and there was no medical care back then. Now they have tremendous medical care. So you can see how bad this COVID is, how deadly it is. Worldwide, about 5 million have died, probably more, because countries like China and India do not report reliably, nor does Russia. So three huge countries don't tell the world how many people have died. Now, the Vatican, this is interesting. So in order to go to St. Peter's or even walk around Vatican City, you need what they call a green pass now, a green pass.
Starting point is 00:30:29 And that is proof that you have been vaxed or that you have recovered from COVID and tested negative within the last 72 hours. So they have security set up. You can't get in unless you show the green pass, and that's what you need for the pass. race so i don't spend a lot of time on the loons individually on this program because i don't want to waste your time i got important things to tell you each night so i don't want to do the lunatic asylum of the day but one of the most unpleasant of the cable news people is a woman named Joy Reed on MSNBC who traffics in dividing the races.
Starting point is 00:31:26 That's what she does. Does it every day. So you know about the Gabby Petito story, young woman, 22 years old, murdered by her boyfriend. Boyfriend is at large. They'll get them. And this is a horrible, horrible story.
Starting point is 00:31:47 And it's a human interest story. I've got a daughter 22. All right. So everybody's going to be interested in this story. Here's what Joy Reid said. Now, it goes without saying that no family should ever have to endure that kind of pain. And the Petito family certainly deserves answers and justice. But the way this story has captivated the nation has many wondering, why not the same media attention when people of color go missing?
Starting point is 00:32:12 Well, the answer actually has a name. Missing White Woman Syndrome, the term coined by the late and great Gwen Eiffel, to describe the media and public fascination with missing white women like Lacey Peterson or Natalie Holloway, all ignoring cases involving missing people of color. So even this heinous crime is made into a racial situation by Ms. Reed. Now, you may know, and if you follow me, you do, that I've been covering the Chicago horrendous violence on African Americans for more than a decade.
Starting point is 00:32:48 And I have been on that story and done everything I could, including talking to the President of the United States about it, to try to protect African Americans in the city of Chicago. Has Joy Reid done that? No. She has not.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Why? I can only speculate. Got a black mayor, Lori Lifefoot in Chicago, but before that, he had Rahm Emanuel, who is white, but a progressive. So, Joey Reed, been to Chicago leading any kind of movement to protect African American lives? No. She has not. Black Lives Matter, we all know. Not a word. Not a word. So what the deuce is going on? Well, it comes back to what I said in the introduction. What this woman does is in sight bad race relations in America.
Starting point is 00:33:57 There's your proof. Milwaukee. Used to be a middle class town, German, African American town, makes a lot of beer. Brewers, you know, the bad, basketball team won the championship. So it's 40% black now, Milwaukee. And the violence is now the worst in the city's history. There's never been a time that there's more violence in Milwaukee. The mayor is Tom Barrett, a Democrat, of course, progressive Democrat. There he is,
Starting point is 00:34:33 Tom is absolutely clueless, doesn't know what he's doing. Homicides in 2019, 98. So far this and we still have three months to go, 120. Shootings, 2019, 44, so far this year, 586. Milwaukee, the vast majority of victims are black men, as are the perpetrators, according to Milwaukee police. Okay, so I spoke with Donald Trump yesterday. We are getting together the tour. We're going to start marketing.
Starting point is 00:35:11 Trump-O-Reilly history tour in about 10 days. You'll begin to see some commercials in the cities, Sunrise, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Orlando, Florida, Houston, and Dallas, Texas. So I'm talking about, you know, what the marketing is going to be. We have sold an enormous amount of tickets without any marketing, but now we're going to try to sell all the arenas out. In the base of that conversation, President Trump said, I'm going to have new information about the election fraud. Now, you know me, I got to see it in order to believe it. I'm not taking anecdotal. I'm not doing any of that.
Starting point is 00:35:50 But I'm not going to get an argument with President Trump on the phone about the election. The truth is, I think there was fraud, but I don't know how much. But I did say to him this, if you have solid information that I can see and every other American can see, you need to present it in a very clear way, and not you. You don't do it. You've got to find someone else to present the evidence, and not Rudy Giuliani, somebody with a lot of credibility in the legal electoral area. He said to me, could you recommend someone?
Starting point is 00:36:31 And I did. But I'm not going to tell you who because it's not fair. I don't know if the person will do it. I don't know if Donald Trump will even call it, but I did. And I did it for one reason only to try to protect my country. If there was electoral fraud, I want to know about it, you want to know about it. But there's got to be a very credible presentation. So that was my conversation yesterday with Donald Trump.
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Starting point is 00:39:00 Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Okay. Let's get to the mail. Brian. Bill, one thing President Biden has done well is that more and more Americans are regretting their vote for him, so he's united us. I don't think so. All the people I know who voted for Biden, they're not regretting it. This is why I made up this bumper sticker. And look how teed off the eagle is. So you can get those on Bill O'Reilly.com. Some people are regretting it. This is. but not everybody. I don't know why. Noreen, Bill, you challenge this to tell you one thing President Biden has done well. We can't think of anything. Okay, so I'm with you. Helen King, Monroe, Louisiana.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Bill, I've been asking one question ever since Biden took office and no one seems to have an answer. Why hasn't anyone in the media addressed the obvious question, who are the puppeteers pulling Mr. Biden's strings? You missed my interview last week with Stephen Miller. You missed it, Helen. Now, I know you can't watch a show every night. But remember, concierge members on Bill O'Reilly.com and premium members, both. You can watch it anytime you want. We went into that very heavily last week.
Starting point is 00:40:20 Kurt Samuelson, Kona, Hawaii. I'm not able to find a detailed itemized bullet point list of items in the proposed $3.5 trillion bill. That's because the bill has not been sent to the full. lower. Still being debated. We'll get that until it's in its last form. Tim Davis, Cohasset, Massachusetts outside of Boston. I have a simple question. How do thousands of poor refugees from Haiti make it to the border? We just got that explanation for you, and which is why you watch our show. Nathan Nickerson, east of Massachusetts. Bill, do you have any idea what our government gives to the illegal elements across our southern border. It differs. Some of them
Starting point is 00:41:06 get cash, all of them get transportation in if they're going to stay, but the states are primarily tasked with supporting the illegal immigrants once they show up in that state. But it's all different. There's no uniform policy on it. Joel Gruso run Concombe on New York on Long Island Bill. The California election, the Wall Street Journal, points out that the Democrats were able to paint as an anti-Trump vote regardless of the facts on the ground. That is true. It was an anti-Trump vote. But liberals in California, they want to vote against Trump for anything, so it wasn't hard to do. William Pierce, Sydney, Australia, bill your discussion of Black Lives Matter was very good. It is flabbergassing that a Marxist outfit can send out more than 90 million
Starting point is 00:41:54 propaganda emails. They got hundreds of millions of dollars. They can do whatever they want, William. watching a show down under. Laura, Bill, your comment that Peggy Noonan is exactly what I think she is when reading her column. Look, Ms. Noonan hates Donald Trump, but that doesn't give you the right to deny others due process. That was my point. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:21 I'm going to take a quick break and give you the final vote, which may scare you. But before that, do not be fallow F-A-L-O-W in right. writing to me, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist, and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week, I'll sit down for candid conversations
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Starting point is 00:43:35 The ships are lined up in Long Beach in LA. The cargo ships, container ships can't get in here. There's a shortage of everything. So if you're going to buy presents, buy them now. Now, Bill O'Reilly.com, we're going to have premium memberships, concierge memberships, we're going to have stuff, and we'll be able to get that stuff because we already have it. We already have it.
Starting point is 00:43:57 So where are your backup? But if you want to buy a nice present for somebody for Christmas, you've got to get it now. Because if you wait until November, you're not going to get it. And I figured I'd bring that to you because nobody else will. Thanks for watching. We'll see you tomorrow.

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