Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Comparing the Capitol Riot to George Floyd Aftermath, Biden's Socialist Speech, Woke Madness, & More

Episode Date: March 10, 2023

Tonight's rundown:  Talking Points Memo: Bill responds to a viewer's letter and compares the Capitol riot to the riots following George Floyd's murder Reaction to President Biden's latest speech  ... Politico's list of banned words is another example of 'woke' going too far Bipartisanship blocks controversial D.C. Crime Bill This Day in History: The United States vs. The Amistad Final Thought: Bill's Vacation 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, Thursday, March 9, 2023, stand up for your country. Well, it's been a very busy week, as you know, I've never seen so much propaganda packed into a few days. It is just simply amazing. We are very grateful that you watch and listen to the no-spin news, and I hope you're grateful that we give you honest information without all this BS, because we're drowning in that. Corporate media is absolutely falling apart, and I think we've documented that pretty well. Now, the Talking Points memo this evening is courtesy of a viewer, John Bosch, who lives in Buffalo, Grove, Illinois, writes, bill, what was more damaging to the country? The riots of the summer of 2020 or the January 6th
Starting point is 00:01:07 invasion of the Capitol? Well, that is an excellent question, John. And let me analyze it in a no-spin way. It is a split decision. So let's look at the George Floyd riots first. As far as damage to human beings, property, the image of local policing. This was a catastrophe. So 7,000 people, 7,000 were injured who needed medical attention according to the New England Journal of Medicine. 7,000. Property damage, 2 billion plus. Insurance had to pay 2 billion plus in those riots at least 200 cities experienced them all right national guard 96 000 guards people were called out to restore order there were an amazing amount of arrests we can't even tabulate them all um one source the washington post not reliable so 17 000 arrests in the 50
Starting point is 00:02:24 largest cities. I think it's a lot more than that. And then we want to know, well, how many were convicted? That stat doesn't exist because it's individual reporting and they don't, some of them don't report. However, cities like Dallas and Philadelphia dropped charges on 95% of the rioters, 95% L.A., Houston, 93%. So probably maybe a handful of protesters out of all of these people who heard other people actually paid a price for their crimes. So this was an enormous deficit for the United States of America, the riots after the George Floyd killing. But it was underreported by the liberal corporate media because generally speaking, the network CNN, they sympathize with the rioters. So they didn't want
Starting point is 00:03:22 to really tell the folks, you, me, what was happening. They diminished it. That's true, beyond any reasonable doubt. Let's go now to the January 6th Capitol Riot. This is very interesting. So this was reported poorly as well, because there were a number of things happening all at once. there were violent protesters, you see them right there, and plenty of them, by the way, plenty
Starting point is 00:03:56 of them. And then there were peaceful protesters who followed the violent protesters inside the Capitol building, trespassing. They were not allowed to be there, everybody should understand that, that anybody who went on the Capitol grounds went into the building violated the law, federal law. And you can see the police were confronted. And that must have been a harrowing experience for the police. So more than 1,000, in contrast this to the George Floyd riots, which weren't federal, by the way. Floyd riots were local DAs. This is federal. Okay. More than a thousand cases, more than 400 convictions so far, most of those have pleaded guilty to a variety of charges. Now, this got enormous coverage, ongoing coverage from the
Starting point is 00:04:54 corporate media, which despised the people that went to the Capitol. So the corporate media sympathized with the George Floyd protesters, but despised the Trump people who broke into capital and so the coverage was tilted that way they call it spun there's no doubt about it okay so you didn't see peaceful people just roaming around the capital you saw the footage that we just looked at okay now the tapes that came out this week fox news concentrated on the peaceful people all right so they were spinning the riot as well because the conservative cadres in america are sympathetic and don't like the fact that so many people got convicted in the capital riot so that's it fox did the same thing by diminishing the riots of the capital that the left
Starting point is 00:06:01 did by diminishing the riots after george floyd it's exactly the same thing Now, it wasn't to the same extent, and that's important. All of the left-ring corporate media piled on and tried to diminish the George Floyd situation. All of it. Only one news outlet, and not everybody in it, by the way, okay, try to diminish the capital riot. So the ratio of coverage was crazy. So my point of view in the Talking Points memo is that none of that should have happened. That both stories should have been reported accurately, and I said that to Chris Cuomo last night on News Nation. I'm saying that the reporting on these big stories is shoddy, okay, that people don't know how to report the stories.
Starting point is 00:07:06 In the January 6th situation, the Fox News audience generalizing about it, but I think it's true, didn't see it the way that the CNN audience saw it because this is the polarization. So the Fox News commentators, some of them, try to diminish what happened on January 6th. That was not good analysis or honest reporting. You don't diminish something as heinous. But it wasn't offsetting what CNN was doing. We weren't covering it to give an exaggerated notion of how violent it was. I don't know why you can't understand this.
Starting point is 00:07:47 CNN's coverage of the riots after George Floyd was just as bad as Fox's coverage of January 6th. Oh, come on. You got a guy standing in front of a... Hold it. You got a guy standing in front of a building on fire that looks into the camera with a microphone and he goes, hey, it's mostly peaceful out here. Come on. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast,
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Starting point is 00:09:40 It made it look like that we, the people, don't respect our system of governance, so we have to storm the capital. And when historians chronicle our age here, the George Floyd riots are not going to get into the history books, but the capital riot will. okay, it will, because that was so stunning and had never happened before that it elevated itself up. But as far as the human toll, obviously the George Floyd, right, much worse. So it's a duality here. There are a number of things going on. And in order to be honest, a good reporter and a good analyst,
Starting point is 00:10:30 You have to point out all of the things. You can't just ignore the casualties after George Floyd. You can't just ignore that, yes, there were peaceful demonstrators inside the Capitol, but there was a hell a lot of them were violent. You can't downplay that. That's not honest. So, you know, I've been doing this for a long time. I know how to cover a story.
Starting point is 00:10:59 and I know how to analyze the story. And that's why you're here because I'm going to tell you the truth as I see it, back it up with facts. And if it offends, it offends. Now let's go to President Biden's speech. He was in Philadelphia today giving a speech on the budget,
Starting point is 00:11:18 his view of what government spending should be. I have to tell you that this speech was pure socialism. The furthest that Joe Biden, Biden has ever gone into the socialist realm. He is a socialist. He wants cradle to grave entitlements for Americans earning, I would say, less than $75,000 a year. It wants to pick up everything, all costs. And this is what they do in, you know, countries like Sweden where there are 11 million people, but a country of 330 million people, you can't do it. And that's what Biden wants because Biden doesn't know what he's talking about. So let me just give
Starting point is 00:11:59 you some of the highlights he said the two words guess what about 20 times so he doesn't know what he's saying you don't use that same phrase over and over and over again do the same thing with by the way he simply doesn't know what he's talking about all right so he's reading off a teleprompter but he doesn't know um basically it comes down to this he's trying to trap the republican party as the party of no. So we're not going to give the folks any help. All the people who are suffering under inflation that Biden caused, of course, he'll never admit it. He actually said, well, I brought down inflation for seven months straight. It was you that ignited inflation up to 10 percent. Okay. So, and it's you that's gutting the strategic oil reserves to bring down
Starting point is 00:12:55 the price of gas artificially. But see, this is sophisticated stuff that most Americans, they don't know. All right. So in the budget for the Democratic side, and this will never pass, by the way. This is a pipe dream. He knows him. There's an increase of 3% for defense because of China. Everybody's worried about China and military.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I would keep the defense budget the way it is. I would not raise it 3%, because there's a lot of waste in the defense department. There is. border security wants 25 billion to hire more personnel you don't need more personnel you need to enforce the law so i wouldn't give him a nickel until the law is enforced all right then he wants to attack the rich so the rich are divided into two categories corporations and individuals the very few that are up into the millions of income so he wants to go both. And the worst part about it is while he was speaking the stock market, see it just drop like this. Once you attack American corporations, you then are assuring a recession, maybe a depression, because they're going to lay people off to offset the government taxes they have to pay. So, for example, Biden says, okay, if you buy your own stock back, you, corporations,
Starting point is 00:14:28 We're going to charge you 4% on everything you buy back. And then if you buy a stock, if I buy a stock, right now my rate of capital gains, if I get a winner, and believe me, I have far more losers in my portfolio than winners. If I get a winner, I pay 20% now, he wants that to go up to 45% for people in New York capital gains. I'll never buy another stock. Why would you? You'd be insane to buy a stock. and therefore the companies that depend on that revenue, all right, will have to downsize.
Starting point is 00:15:02 This is all basic economics in the capitalistic system. He doesn't want a capitalistic system. He wants a socialism system. The one good thing he said is that the government should negotiate with pharma over Medicare drugs. Yes, yes, I am 100% behind that. Bring those costs down as low as you can for people who want Medicare and need the drugs. A hundred percent behind Biden on that. The rest of it is just gibberish. I'm going to give you two sound bites. Go on the first one.
Starting point is 00:15:35 I just met I won't embarrass them by pointing out I don't want to have permission, but I just met a woman who has health care costs that are $600,000 a year, $7,000 a month. Well, guess what? How can you possibly deal with that? Well, we just dealt with it, by the way. We just dealt with it. And that's just a lie.
Starting point is 00:15:58 I mean, $7,000 a month times $84,000 a year, and he says it's $600,000 a year. I mean, it's just like if you're a teacher and you have a student in your class saying stuff like that, you just go, it's hopeless. He is hopeless. Doesn't know what he's saying. Cut number two, go.
Starting point is 00:16:21 That's why I took the most aggressive action ever in all of history in any country to take on the climate crisis by lowering your home energy bills, which Magri Republicans voted against. We've now got the point where it's cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than this from coal and or fossil fuels.
Starting point is 00:16:46 That's false, that's a lie. My home bills, heating bills, are up significantly. I'm sure yours are, and your air conditioning this summer is going to be up. He just, you know, he says whatever he wants to say. He doesn't care about the truth. Anyway, this whole budget thing never passed in a million years. I guess he could compromise with Republicans, I guess. But at this point, he is the most socialist president in the history of this country by far.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Somehow, some way, President Biden's approval rating is coming up, according to the Reuters poll, which I don't believe. It's not a good poll. But I got to report it to you. So Democrat 30, Republican 28, Independent 30, you know, sampling was honest. 1,023 adults. Do you approve or disapprove the way Joe Biden's handling his job? Approved 42 percent. That's up from 36 percent last summer. Okay. And disapproved 52. It's still a big gap, but I don't believe 42% of Americans approve a job Joe Biden's doing, and I'll back it up with the second question. All right, generally speaking, is the country on the right road or the wrong road.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Right direction, 15%. The same poll. We're on track 65. So if only 15% think the country's going in the right direction, how could 42% say the president's doing a good job? It's possible. Okay. Another poll.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Woke. I love this. USA Today, a left-wing newspaper. Okay, 1,023 adults, just like the Reuters poll. I guess that's the magic number. Democrat 30, Republican 28, Independent 30, same number as the Reuters poll. Perhaps because both polls were done by an organization called Ipsos, IPS-O-S- that could be it. All right, here is that question. If somebody described you as woke, would you consider it an insult? 40%. A compliment, 32%. I don't know what it means, 26%. It's woke me. All right, let me explain this. Woke means you're offended.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Okay? If you're woke, you're offended. You're offended if somebody used the wrong pronoun. You're offended if somebody says something controversial. You're offended if somebody is doing something that in your ideological mind you don't approve of. You're offended. Okay? You're not tolerant.
Starting point is 00:19:16 woke people are intolerant. So if you're woke, you are intolerant, and you want to be offended. So somebody called me woke, which is impossible. I would be offended. All right, Politico is a left-wing website. No doubt about it. And they have a bunch of banned words. They told their people.
Starting point is 00:19:40 So if you work for Politico, this is what you cannot say. This is hard to believe, but it's absolutely the truth. Okay, here are the words that are banned among political employees, politico employees. Mankind, man-made, man-hunt. Biological female, male, gender, sex, woman, man. So there's a man-hunt. You can't say it. Because maybe women hunting, too.
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Starting point is 00:20:56 That has something to do with slavery and torture. Cake walk. Can't say cake walk. Nope. Unlike black, white, the word white, should never be capital. Don't capitalize black, but in politico circles, you cannot capitalize white if you're writing an article. Immigration, here's what you can't say. Anchor baby, illegal immigrant, illegal alien, onslaught, tidal wave, flood, inundation, surge, invasion, army, march, sneak, stealth, chain migration, should be, should not describe a border crisis.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Okay. I'm not even going to do anymore. You get it, right? So if you're going to political, I mean, you should know what you're getting over there. You know what it is. It's not good. It woke. Jill Biden.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Now, I said, and I hold to this, that Jill Biden is emerging as a villainess because, number one, she knows her husband is incapable of running this country and wants to see him get four more years. so he can do even more damage. That's pretty bad. And there's no doubt that she knows what the deuce is going on. But yesterday, I wonder if you knew this. International Women's Day yesterday. Okay. So a woman named Alba Ruada from Argentina, 46 years old,
Starting point is 00:22:31 is awarded Women of Courage Award by Jill Biden. and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. So she gets the woman of courage award. Only problem is she's a man, or used to be a man, or was born a man. On her birth certificate is male, but she's not a male any longer because she's transitioned into a woman of courage. Okay. Now, I don't really have any comment on that.
Starting point is 00:23:04 I mean, I think they're, you know, I don't care what they do. Really, this is from the heart. I don't care what they do. However, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders from Arkansas does care. She tweeted, quote, it's International Women's Day, a good time to remember that Democrats can't even tell you what a woman is. unquote stand out of it again
Starting point is 00:23:36 it just doesn't speak to me as the woke people say I want everybody to be happy I do I want everybody to be happy every human being I want them to pursue happiness that's why I love America because you get more opportunity to pursue
Starting point is 00:23:53 happiness here than anywhere else okay so you know about catch and release the Joe Biden insane policy at the border where federal immigration authorities are ordered not to detain people to, quote, not keep them in custody and to seek an alternative to detention. Alternative to detention means let them go. So a federal judge in Florida has said, no, T. Kent Weatherthal, Pensacola, appointed by Donald Trump, has ruled, that federal immigration authorities lack the power to implement those alternatives
Starting point is 00:24:36 on a widespread basis under existing law. So basically the judge is saying, look, President of the United States can't make new laws, unilaterally. You can't. And Biden is. So is this going to the Supreme Court? I hope so. I hope it does. Once and for all, President can't make laws. Biden won't enforce the laws anyway. Update on Mexico. So we had a very interesting interview with a journalist from Mexico City last night. If you're a concierge premium member on Bill O'Reilly.com, you can watch any time you want.
Starting point is 00:25:11 You can get the transfer. Her name is Anna Polina or Dorica. And she is a, let's put it this way. She buys into one big excuse from Mexico about all the chaos down there. Roll the tape. I think we have a problem both in Mexico
Starting point is 00:25:36 and in the United States. In the United States, you have a consumption problem. In Mexico, we have a production and exporting problem. And then we also import U.S. guns. So that's why I think this is a problem that involves both our countries, and both our countries need to take it seriously and to cooperate.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Well, she has a point, but Mexico's never going to cooperate because most Mexican officials, maybe I should say many, but I believe it's most, are taking bribes. Okay, so they're never going to cooperate with us. But she's correct about the United States is a consumption problem. And drug addicts who use fentanyl and heroin and cocaine and methamphetamine are overwhelming
Starting point is 00:26:33 the medical system, dying in record numbers, yet they still consume the product. And the Mexican government and many of the people down there say, look, that's your problem. Okay, don't blame us because you have all these American drug addicts. And the system helps, enables the drug addicts. So in places like Portland, Oregon, San Francisco, they'll pay the drug addict. They'll give the drug out of cash to buy the heroin or the fentanyl, okay? And they'll give them a little place where they can eject it. And they'll let them just run wild, do whatever they want in public.
Starting point is 00:27:11 So we do have a consumption problem and a government problem. None of that should exist, none of it. Okay? Now, on the Mexico side, it's just pure, unadulterated corruption. The cartels run the country. We have to take care of that. Mexico won't. Okay, D.C. Crime Bill. Insane place. The mayor is Muriel Bowser, ardent leftist, socialist. They want a new crime legislation that makes it easier for criminals. Okay, so it downgrades violent crimes, robberies, carjackings,
Starting point is 00:27:54 and demands trials for misdemeanors, which nobody could possibly do, so all those charges will be dropped. And the resolution to it is in Congress because Congress controls the District of Columbia. That's a federal district. It's not local. Now, they have a local government,
Starting point is 00:28:13 and they have to have it. In the Senate, 8114 voted against this insane crime bill. 8114. So here are the 14 who want to help criminals, even violent criminals. Here they are. Senator Dick Durbin, Cory Booker, Ben Cardin, Tammy Duckworth, Maisie Hurano, Ed Markey, Jeff Merkley, Chris Murphy, Jack Reed, Bernie Sanders, Chris Van Hollenna, Sheldon White House, Elizabeth Warren, Peter Welsh.
Starting point is 00:28:45 All of them are far left, far, far, far left. Now Raphael Warnock, he voted present, okay? And Federman's in a hospital, he didn't vote. Feinstein is 99 years old. She didn't vote, and a couple of the guys didn't vote. But it got whacked, 81.14. And Biden is not going to veto it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Let's go back to Afghanistan, old story, but you should know this. So according to the Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction, the United States left more than $7 billion of military equipment behind when it ran out of Afghanistan as soon as Biden became president. So we're talking aircraft, almost a billion dollars worth of aircraft, okay? Three hundred thousand weapons, including night vision, communications, biometric equipment, on and on and on, and on. $1.2 billion, Joe Biden abandoned when he ran out of Afghanistan.
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Starting point is 00:32:26 Amistad were set free by the U.S. Supreme Court. It was a movie. Roll the tape. Okay, so here's what I'm going to. Okay, so here's what happened. So, 53 slaves, 49 adults, four children, were kidnapped from West Africa, put on a slave ship, supposed to go to Cuba, got diverted. The slaves, rebelled, mutiny, killed two of the crew members and then captured the others, and went north where the U.S. Navy, again, this is in 1839, caught up with the ship off the coast of Long Island, where I am right now. slaves were taken and the ship were taken to new london connecticut and then there were court proceedings in the court proceedings john quincy adams former president of the united states was the lead attorney and in front of a judge convinced the judge to set the slaves free all
Starting point is 00:34:00 53 of them well there was an appeal by the connecticut authorities and it went to the supreme court seven to one the supreme court said these slaves are free Why? Because in 1807, the U.S. government signed a treaty with Great Britain, abolishing all slave trade in Africa. So you could have slaves in the United States, but you couldn't bring them from Africa. That was the basis that John Quincy Adams, a real hero, used. Okay, that was this day in history. Big mail segment, a final thought coming. Let's go to the mail. John, concierge member, John, thank you. Why can't someone cut through the bull and say it the cause of any illegal entry to the Capitol on January 6th was failure to provide adequate police protection?
Starting point is 00:34:48 No. Okay? The police were caught by surprise. They should not have been. There were enough warnings that the Capitol Police should have known this was coming. You are correct. That wasn't the cause. The cause was a number of demonstrators wanting to siege the capital of the United States in an illegal manner. That was the cause. Lena, O'Reilly says with 40,000 hours of video boiled down to a few minutes, it's about any point could be made. Isn't that what the January 6th hearings did? No, they did far worse. Those hearings ignored any exculpatory evidence, didn't even get into the security breakdown. It was a farce. Lena, they were worse, okay, than what's going on now. Donna, concierge member, Democrats, and Republicans can you spin and cherry-picked January 6th. I've concluded January 6th was a fiasco.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Absolutely. Absolutely a fiasco. On almost every level. Susan, the vast majority of folks who entered the Capitol on January 6th were peaceful. The fact of the matter is that the building belongs to the citizens, and they had every right to enter it. especially when invited in by the Capitol Police. All do respect, Susan. You're wrong.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Number one, the Capitol was closed to visitors that day. Number two, the Capitol Police did not invite anybody in. Once the windows, barriers, and doors were breached, the order was to de-intensify. That's why you saw the Capitol Police walking around with people. They were trying to bring it down. They didn't invite them in. Okay?
Starting point is 00:36:43 Number three, all of the protesters violated the law. They had no right to be there. So let's deal with the facts and put the emotions aside. Nancy, I want to know more about the killing of Ashley Babbitt. She died on arm. Was it okay to kill her and hold no one to account? There was a federal investigation of the officer. who shot and killed Ms. Babbitt.
Starting point is 00:37:09 The officer was cleared because the federal investigators ruled that the Capitol police, all right, behind the barrier that was being broken down, physically broken down, were in fear of their lives, and if the demonstrators had been allowed through, had direct assets into the chambers of Congress. That was the conclusion. So you can believe it or not believe it. but that's what the investigators found. Mike Kalan, Phoenix, Arizona,
Starting point is 00:37:42 I do believe that January 6th was the fault of the Democratic Party, for the most part. The riot was not about what happened or anything Trump said. It was a culmination of all the corruption thrown at Trump by Schiff Pelosi and their gang for four years. Okay, but that's a rationalization.
Starting point is 00:37:59 You could be angry about how Donald Trump was treated and he was treated unfairly. There's no doubt about it. Okay, but you don't break down doors and put police at risk. That's anarchy. Jeff Alderson, Pipestone, Minnesota, Bill, do you think the drug cartels of Mexico will ever invade the Mexican resort towns? They already have. Acapulco you can't go to. Cancun's under siege. I mean, these cartels, they own a lot of these resort towns.
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Starting point is 00:39:39 So we're, again, giving you so much discount that it'll make up for anything you pay in membership fees. So look, Team Normal versus Team Crazy. You want to be on Team Normal. That's our uniform. We hope you go in and pick up some stuff. Word of the day did not be invidious, I-N-V-I-D-I-O-U-S. I called somebody a Pol-T-R-T-N the other day.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Stop the conversation cold. I said, come on, you're being a Pol-T-R-O-N, P-O-L-T-R-O-N. It was a great word. Both NVIDIUS and Pol-Troon. Good, good words. Back with the final thought in a moment. Okay, final thought of the program. Next week, I'll be on vacation.
Starting point is 00:40:23 So I need it. And my staff needs it. It's a small staff, elite, but it's a hard job. We're in a no mistake zone here. You make a mistake, no. I made a mistake this week. It was tiny. I said to a writer, somebody who wrote me a letter from Saipan, that it was American territory. It is not. It's Japanese territory. We have a big base there, U.S. has a base. my pan. But I knew I made the mistake when I said, I was thinking of a Samoa. That's American territory in the Pacific. So we are in no mistake zone. That means that everybody has to work extra hard. People get tired. I'm a little tired. I'm going down to Florida. I got stuff to do down there. I'll report back when I, you know, a week from Monday when I come back. Now, next week on the first and on the radio and all the people who distribute the news, we have a lot of good stuff. This is because I go, I'm not here.
Starting point is 00:41:27 We have excellent stuff that you'll like. And so we hope you check back in. We particularly hope that you premium concierge members re-up and spread the word, the team normal. We want to get a big squad here for summer and have everybody in the country wearing this gear. It's going to be a lot of fun. We need some fun. We're polarized. Okay, yes, but this is fun.
Starting point is 00:41:53 We're on Team Normal. And here's the thing. When you wear the shirt or the hat, people are going to stop you and say, what's Team Normal? So I get, what can I do? What can I do? What can I do to get the country back on track? Well, you say, look, this is Team Normal. We love our country.
Starting point is 00:42:12 We think it's noble. We want to improve it in a constructive way. And we watch the NOSBIN News. We watch O'Reilly. Okay, that's Team Normal. So you'll be able to engage, I'm telling you, and you'll have a lot of fun. you'll have some laughs now the team crazy members may not like it but blank them right okay we're on the momentum here we're on the march so we hope you consider that as well i will have a column on
Starting point is 00:42:39 sunday new and we will see you in about 10 days all right thanks for watching and listening we really love you guys

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