Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Corruption at the Highest Level of Law Enforcement, WH Cocaine Investigation Ends, Whistleblowers Set to Testify, & More
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Thursday, July 13, 2013, stand up for your country.
So what do you think about the FBI corruption?
Are you angry?
Are you depressed?
are you apathetic? Do you care at all? Those are the three categories. Anger, depression,
apathy. Really not anything else. Now, if you watch the hearings with Christopher A, the FBI chief,
earlier this week, you saw the Democrats, and I pointed this out, they didn't care at all.
They didn't care what the FBI did. Didn't care. Because the FBI is helping.
the Democratic Party. So if it's corrupt, if it's dishonest, if it's violating people's privacy,
Democrats didn't care. I think there was one Democrat asked a few questions about personal
privacy matters. But this is disturbing when a population of a country, when you have millions
and millions of people who just don't care, including elected officials. That is the subject of
this evening's talking points memo.
I'm going to give you six examples of FBI corruption.
These are in stone.
These are facts, not disputable.
And I always encourage people when they watch and listen to the NOSMA News
to have a pen and paper nearby.
So I'm going to go over these fairly slowly.
Again, all facts.
The FBI knowingly used false information to secure FISA warrants in order to spy on the Trump campaign in the Russian collusion hysteria that took place in 2016.
Okay.
So the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world knew.
It was submitting information to judges that was false in order to get the judge to sign a warrant for wiretaps.
That is Gestapo-type stuff.
That's Joe Stalin-Soviet Union type stuff, Putin now.
Okay?
That's one.
Two, FBI agents in Silicon Valley traveled to the offices of Twitter and other social media
and suggested to those people that the Hunter Biden laptop story was foreign disinformation
and should be suppressed by the social media companies which did.
the FBI's bidding. How do we know this is a fact? Because the Twitter files themselves,
the records of those meetings were exposed by the new owner, Elon Musk. FBI has not denied
that, by the way. Okay. So here we have federal agents walking into a corporate building saying,
you know what, probably shouldn't have any postings at all about Hunter Biden and the laptop,
even though the FBI knew because it verified the laptop that what Hunter Biden had written
in the laptop was indeed written by him. They knew it. That's two. Number three, the FBI
itself suppressed intel that there would be trouble on January 6th. Agents received information
and as far as we can tell did nothing with it and did not inform the public. FBI documents
verified that. So we believe, because those documents have not been made public, that FBI had
informants inside the proud boys, far right group, and those informants said, hey, the proud boys are
going to cause trouble at the Capitol. That's what I believe happened. But we know for a fact
that the FBI was warned there was going to be trouble at the Capitol. And I didn't get any
information, did you? Nobody did. Why not? That's corruption. That's ridiculous. Four,
The FBI suppressed information from a paid informant, somebody they give cash to, that as
Vice President Joe Biden took money from his son Hunter and brother Jim.
The information was put in an FBI memorandum.
But when congressional investigators asked to see that, Christopher Ray said no.
And only relented under threat of contempt of Congress.
That memorandum is still not made public, all right?
The investigators on the House Judiciary Committee and a few others saw it, redacted,
but we haven't seen it.
Why?
What is this all about?
Now, I understand due process.
You don't want to convict somebody because some informant told you something.
I got it.
but this is ultra-serious okay five the FBI spied on Catholic pro-life activists out of the
Richmond office and now the FBI refuses to turn over the records of that spying to the public
and now freedom of information is going to have to be filed against the FBI FBI's trying
to hide it. Even though the FBI admits the Richmond office did it. And finally, the FBI declined
to investigate most rioters after the George Floyd killing who crossed state lines and caused
mayhem all over the country. You know how many rioters were prosecuted? Six. Six.
Lives Matter, individual cooks, they're running all over the country.
Six were prosecuted out of the thousands, tens of thousands of rioters.
Now, it all didn't cross state lines, but some of them did.
So if this isn't corruption, then corruption doesn't, the word does not exist.
And again, I'm not, this is in my opinion, there's a facts.
So when confronted with that, if you had an honest president of the United States,
he would have fired Ray a long time ago or she.
Ray is gone, this is ridiculous, crazy.
All right, but no.
Ray's boss,
Merrick Garland, the Attorney General.
You think he cares about any of this?
No.
He doesn't.
If he did, there'd be a special prosecutor
investigating the FBI.
The FBI's own Inspector General
confirms much of what I just told you.
So, again, you know, you walk around,
most Americans don't know anything about this because the networks, the television news,
they're not going to report it.
So they walk around as blind fog, no idea about growing corruption at the federal level
in not just the FBI.
Believe me, Biden himself is in trouble, okay, on this money stuff.
It's coming.
But then you're going to say, well, who's?
who's going to investigate Joe Biden on that.
Can't be the corrupt Justice Department of the FBI, right?
The judges all have to take it over it.
The judiciary, just like in Watergate.
The judiciary will have to take it over.
So anyway, this is a huge story.
And I'm, as an American citizen, not just a journalist.
I am really horrified about all this.
I mean, yeah, all right, you can hate Trump all day long,
and that's what these Democrats did in that hearing earlier this.
Oh, Trump, Maga, you could, fine, I don't care about that.
But this is verifiable corruption at the highest level
with the most powerful law enforcement agency in the world.
And you don't care?
Reminds me of ancient Rome.
And people back then, they didn't care what the emperors did.
They didn't care.
Well, the barbarians are at the government.
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Secret Service briefed Congress today on the cocaine found at the White House, and they don't
know who did it. And in closing the investigation, lack of evidence. We don't know.
Secret Service doesn't know. Can't find out. This reminds me in Supreme Court League.
Alito's memo on abortion league, we can't find whoever. We don't know. We can't find.
all right so i don't know who brought cocaine into the white house but i do know that there's probably
dna on that cocaine right so if you bring cocaine in a bag you got to handle the cocaine and put it
the cocaine in a bag all right and you may even have used a cocaine this is likely DNA not a lock but
likely. So, you would have to get all the White House employees, including the president,
to give DNA samples. You see if there's a match. If there isn't a match,
that means that somebody from the outside doing a tour probably bought cocaine. But does that make
any sense to you? Is there anybody on this earth who would go to a tour at the White House
and bring cocaine and then stash it?
I mean, I know a lot of stupid people.
But why would you do that?
All right?
The odds are getting caught if you have cocaine on you when you're going through all the wanding,
you get into the White House, and then you'll leave it there.
So that's what the Secret Service says, oh, yeah, looks like somebody come in.
This is just bull.
It's just, it doesn't stack at all.
Now, I'm not going to accuse the Secret Service of being like the FBI.
That would be unfair.
I'm not going to do that. I'm going to say this makes no sense whatsoever.
President Biden back in the USA from the NATO summit in Lithuania, and he visited Finland, nice country.
I've been there, a little chilly. I don't know if you want to hang in Finland for the winter,
but Finland and tough boys, they fought the Soviets to a draw in World War II.
Yeah, it's a nice little country, Finland.
And they're a NATO ally now, so we're happy.
That whole NATO thing with Biden was fine.
And if you see anybody carpet on it, that's ridiculous.
There's enough stuff to bring Biden under scrutiny.
Not that.
That went okay.
All right, next Wednesday, and we're all over this,
two IRS whistleblowers will testify before the House Overs
Committee.
That's Congressman Comer.
and the whistleblowers are IRS agents who say Hunter Biden got soft treatment and they really
didn't want to know.
The IRS didn't want to know what he did or did not do.
The FBI certainly didn't want to know.
I don't even know if the FBI assisted the IRS, which they would have or should have
with international banking all over the places where the FBI does.
Okay, I don't know.
So we will hear next Wednesday from two whistleblowers, one identified.
Gary, shape, he's been all over cable, probably saw him.
And another unidentified guy,
so we don't have to know him as he has a bag over his head next Wednesday.
All right, the new tip poll, TIPP, this is an internet poll
where you have to go in and participate, but it's interesting.
All right, the tip poll was 1,341 adults.
Here is the question.
How likely is it that the claims made by the government whistleblowers
alleging President Biden, his son Hunter, and other members of his family have received up the
30 million from sources connected to foreign governments, including China, Russia, and Ukraine.
Are true. How likely is it they are true? Total likely 56% of the American public who answered
this poll. Not likely 27. So 56% of the people who answered this poll.
think that Biden's agrifter, the president. Now, again, maybe they're all conservative Republicans
who answer the ball. I don't know. But the poll is interesting. So every day I ask myself,
how's Kamala Harris doing? Don't you? You know, when we get up in a morning, make you coffee,
get a little cereal, little eggs, whatever. And then, you know, I wonder how Kamla's doing today.
She's at a conference, and she called the conference, to discuss A-I.
First of all, it's two letters.
It means artificial intelligence, but ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning.
And so the machine is taught, and part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine.
that will then determine, and we can predict then,
if we think about what information is going in,
what then will be produced in terms of decisions
and opinions that may be made through that process.
So to reduce it down to its most simple point,
this is part of the issue that we have here,
is thinking about what is going into a decision
and then whether that decision is actually legitimate
and reflective of the needs
and the life experiences of all people.
Got that?
I, it's entertaining, no idea with that.
I think what she's trying to say,
and you know, they have the sign person there
when she's talking, she needs like some of the Japanese
and Hispanic ballplayers, she's an interpreter
that after she finishes that, the interpreter says,
here's what she said.
I'll do that.
So what I think she said is that with the AI,
you got to feed in the AI stuff before the AI spits it back at you.
I told you this a few weeks ago that my nephew, who's a computer genius,
he asked AI to write a column like I would write a column.
So you put AI or deer, whatever it is, please write a column on crime in the style of Bill O'Reilly.
And then about three minutes later, boom, the column comes out.
Okay.
It wasn't in my style, but it wasn't bad.
It wasn't too bad.
I think that's what she's saying is that with all its AI artificial intelligence, man, somebody, he has to feed stuff in, and then it comes back out.
Lord knows what the woman is talking about.
All right, as we predicted Ray Epps, the January 6th guy, is suing Fox News and Tucker Carlson, all right?
He went on 60 Minutes, we went over this, I said he's going to sue, and he has.
So Epps claims that he and his wife have received death threats and been threatened physically all over the place,
forced to sell their home and business because Fox and Tucker Carlson said that Mr. Epps was
an FBI plant in January 6th or something. But here's the interesting part of this story
that is largely unreported. Epps's lawyer says now that he is going to be charged by the
Justice Department for crimes in connection with January 6th. I told you yesterday there was something
holding this lawsuit up, okay, because it should have been filed a long time ago, but it
wasn't. So now the lawyer for EPS says, yeah, the Justice Department is going to charge my client
with something. This is the lawyer's defense, how true this is. This is EPS's defense,
because now he gets to depose all kinds of people, right, in his civil suit, and that information can
be used as a defense in the criminal suit, criminal charge. See? So I knew, you know, you guys,
I'm not a braggard, but I promote myself sometimes a little too much. But I told you
that there was something holding this up. And that's what it is, because it just didn't stack.
You know, I've been around long enough to know when stuff isn't right, like the cocaine thing.
all right so we'll follow that but it's just more trouble for fnc and mr crossing um washington dc is
run by the feds all right it doesn't have a local district attorney the guy who runs the
crime situation is named matthew graves bing bing bing bing bing bing same guy who would not
cooperate with david wice the uh u.s attorney in delaware on hunter biden so
Matthew Graves is in charge of crime in D.C.
And, of course, his wife, Fatima Graves, as I reported exclusively,
and I gave that information a lot of people.
They don't want to give me credit for this.
It's all right.
We'll do it ourselves.
So Fatta McGraths has been to the White House 28 times.
Just so you know, this is all Hunter Biden.
But now, the D.C. City Council, local, the crime is so bad in the District of Columbia
that they have passed now an emergency crime bill.
They did that on Tuesday.
All right.
Now, the bill toughens up judges gives them more authority to take miscreants off the street.
Okay.
Ready for the stats?
D.C. homicides up 17%.
Sex abuse, 35%.
Robberies, more than 50%.
Assault dangerous weapon, 5%.
Violent crime total up 33%.
Motor vehicle theft, up 118%.
This is our nation's capital.
Out of control totally.
Why? Because of Matthew Graves.
That's why.
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This is a big story.
This whole thing is starting to really tighten California.
So, child trafficking, terrible, terrible crime.
Nothing worse than that.
Okay, forcing children into prostitution.
The California Assembly Committee on Public Safety wanted to toughen
penalties for people convicted of that crime. No, voted down, voted down. Okay, we don't want
in California tougher penalties. So the chairman of the Public Safety Committee, Reginald Jones
Sawyer, L.A., from L.A., says this, quote, we will not build on a deeply flawed sentencing system
that unfairly punishes disadvantaged communities.
SB 14, the tougher bill against the child traffickers,
makes no new corrective actions or enhancements to laws already in place.
It's a lie.
But again, this is the mentality, right?
Whole justice systems corrupt, wants to put blacks in jail and other minorities,
so we're not going to cooperate at all or enforce any laws.
meanwhile the kids you know that should be a life sentence you abuse a kid like that life that's what
that should be every state every state should have that okay inflation so uh national inflation
three percent which the stock market liked but remember all of the inflation since Biden took office
it's still there.
Okay, the rate is coming down, but not the prices.
If you go to the grocery store or a restaurant,
you're paying a lot more than you paid when Trump was president.
How about insurance?
Did you get your insurance renewal bill?
And those prices aren't coming down.
Let's think about that.
How much money is going out of your pocket because Biden is president.
Anyway, we got the 10.
10 areas of highest inflation in this country.
Here they are.
Highest inflation, Tampa.
San Pete, Clearwater.
Second, Atlanta, third, Detroit, 4th St. Louis, 5, Seattle, 6, San Diego,
7, Denver, 8, Miami, Lauderdale, 9, Dallas, Fort Worth, 10, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, California.
That's her outside of L.A.
Okay, that's where inflation is the highest in this country.
lowest. Okay. L.A. Now, that's an anomaly. The suburbs are L.A. are high, but L.A. itself, Long Beach, is low.
San Francisco, Phoenix, Houston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Baltimore, urban Honolulu, Boston,
and the lowest inflation in country, Anchorage. Now, low inflation means there's increased
competition in those areas so that people can't raise the prices as high as they would like to
because somebody will undercut them. That's what that means. Smart life. All right. This is
important. We do this smart life segment every day to make your life better because that's
the kind of people we are here. And it's true. So everybody gets depressed, right? Every human
being gets depressed at one time or another. Some people are on medication for it. They're depressed
a lot, and it's deep, dark depression. Other people can get out of it quickly. Well, of course,
there's a study. This one comes out of the University of Limerick in Ireland, an association
with Trinity College in Dublin, two very good schools. The study says that if you exercise
is moderately, I don't have to be lifting weights, 20 minutes a day, five days a week,
that will wipe out a lot of depression.
I believe that, because it's a diversion.
So I'm not a depressive kind of guy, and the Irish tend to be that way.
They tend to, you know, but not me.
I mean, I get depressed like everybody else, but I do something quickly productive to get out of it.
And one of the things I do is I exercise with Holly the Teradog.
Okay.
So what we do on a regular basis is we go for significant walks in the sand on the beach.
Now walking on the sand is a lot harder than walking in the street.
Okay.
Now, Holly, his fur is so thick because she's a corgi, can't go in the ocean.
Okay?
But after the walk, that's where I go.
All right, how I has to watch and bark warning me about dolphins.
I got so many dolphins in my backyard.
It's amazing.
I think I'm in shooting an episode of Flipper every morning.
There they are.
Anyway, so I do that every day, not just five days.
I have to do the Tara dog then.
But when I do it, it's not that I feel immediately elated.
That's not what this is all about, okay?
But when I'm walking to tarotog, I mean, I'm thinking about other things.
And when I'm in the ocean, that's an amazing workout in that ocean.
Okay.
And so that whatever is really bothering you kind of goes aside.
So the smart life tip is, wherever you,
are in this country, seek out a place that you like, and go for a walk five times a week.
You don't have to join a gym and you don't have to be taking steroids or whatever these
people are doing.
Just diversion, a constructed diversion, which helps you physically and mentally.
That's a smart light tip.
All right, so CNN's got a new program in prime time and it's anchored by a woman
named Caitlin Collins, and she's getting hammered in the press because her ratings are not great.
It's so unfair. It took me on the O'Reilly Factor about two years to beat Larry King, and I knew I was
going to beat him from the jump, but it takes a while. I mean, at first, when people saw me on
cable TV, they were horrified. Who's this barbarian? But then they kind of get used to me,
and I kind of built it. So I feel sorry for this Caitlin Collins, and I think it's wrong.
I mean, the first week, her official debut, they're hammering her. Come on.
And we give the woman a break, all right? And give her to September. Let's see what she does.
Geez, unfair. Heraldo. So Heraldo is on the View today, and the View is in business for two
reasons, primarily. And remember, Disney runs the view. The viewers in business to diminish Donald
Trump and anybody who's voted for him. That's number one. And to put Fox News out of business.
That's what the viewers does pretty much every day. So Geraldo, who left Fox News, as you know,
goes there today. Will it take? I was fired from the five. I had a very toxic relationship with
another of the cast members. Which one?
I may get there, if you really check the internet.
So I got a call from two of the female executives and they said, you're off the five, but
there are plenty of other things you could do.
I had a year and a half left on my contract.
And I said, well, stop it.
If you fired me from the number one show, then I'm going to quit.
And that's basically what happened.
And that is what happened.
I know. I know everything that goes on at Fox.
So the controversy was between Geraldo and Greg Gutfeld, and that probably doesn't come to any surprise.
And Haraldo didn't name Mr. Gutfeld today. I mean, there's no reason to do that for him,
but I can tell you that the two men, and I had them both on the factor.
All right, I had Geraldo, and I had Gutfeld on regular basis, but they didn't like each other at all.
and Gutfeld's got a hit show
now
I don't know if there was
anything more than that that the executives
I don't know
okay but there was
tension and so
that's what happened
Geraldo will be here
on the no spin news Monday
and what I'm going to use him for
if he wants is media analysis
I mean I'm not going to get into the
immigration stuff with him
if you want to see one of the best shootouts
in cable news history, Google O'Reilly Rivera illegal immigrants. You will see an amazing
shootout. But I'm going to use Rivera on the media because he knows as much as I do about the
media. That's how much experience he has. So, you know, it's going to be like every, when he wants
to come on, we'll have him on, but it's not going to be politics so much. The day in history, July 13th,
1985, live aid. Remember live aid for those of you around then? Big. Big. So here's what
happened. Thirty-eight years ago, there was a famine in Ethiopia. Horrible. People dying.
And a guy named Bob Geldof, a rocker Irish, boomtown rats. He goes to Ethiopia. He sees
firsthand how horrific this famine was. He comes back. He gets some of his friends, and they
make a record called Do They Know It's Christmas?
to this day the best-selling single ever released in the UK. Then Geldof, off that success,
says, I'm going to do a worldwide concert. Okay. So he gets it together on July 13, 1985. Go.
realize all that a change can only come, all right, and that would be, what five times
million dollars, all right, and that would be, what, five times today, because that was 38 years ago.
But here's the rub, and I knew this was going to happen.
And I actually had a long conversation with the rocker Bono about this because he, there's a lot of charity work in Africa.
I knew the money wasn't going to get to the starving people.
Okay.
So $127 million was raised.
And you know who got a lot of it?
The derg military junta that ruled Ethiopia.
Okay?
The corrupt military people got most of that money.
Because there was no delivery system to get it to the famine people.
Same thing in Haiti.
All of that money that the United States and everybody else is raised for the Haitian never got there.
Haiti's worse today than it ever has been.
You've got to have a delivery system to get this kind of money into these third world corrupt countries.
And it wasn't there.
That doesn't mean it wasn't a noble effort.
It doesn't mean if you gave money that you're an idiot.
No, you did the right thing, you did the noble thing.
All we can do is try.
But again, me, knowing the world, knowing how it all works, I wish I, Bono's a good guy.
But I was in my office with him.
He came up to see me.
And I said, look, all of this time and effort and all this money flowing in,
not getting to the people in Africa you want to help and in order for it to get there you're
going to have to hire an army because you send money into the third world whoever has the guns
are going to take the money okay mail got some people disagreeing with me i like that you know i do
bill at bill o'reilly dot com bill at bill o'reilly dot com name in town up you wish to opine and then a
a final thought about the kids in America.
Boy, are they in trouble.
We'll be right back.
Okay, let's go to The Mail, Steve Gallegos, Wendell, North Carolina.
Hey, Bill, your tenacity for seeking the truth keeps me coming back for more.
To your comments on Ray's testimony and the questions that were not asked,
please contact some of these young Republican representatives and teach them.
That's not my job.
They can watch this broadcast.
All right.
some of them do but not as many as should i don't know if they want to learn i really don't
a lot of grandstanding going on Kathleen concierge member that means Kathleen has a life insurance
policy anything bad happens to Kathleen she can tell me privately what it is and i will try to
help her that is concierge membership on bill o'reilly.com please check it out
says, I have to disagree with you, Bill. Those points they should have asked Ray are all things
he will say he can't discuss as it is under investigation. I purposely worded the questions
so no investigative information would be required, Kathleen. Go to the message of the day
on bill o'Reilly.com. I list the questions. He could have answered any and all. If he says
he can't. He's not telling the truth. And all Americans should know that. Stephen, bill,
your analysis of the congressional hearing featuring the FBI director was spot on. This is
why many Americans are so cynical. Both political parties protect one another. There's an element of
that. Jack Morgan, OVio, Vado, Florida. Bill, your FBI segment was very educational,
but that won't get us anywhere because nobody will do anything about it.
However, you are a real investigative journalist.
I'm not sure.
I think the stuff that we're laying the foundation that we're laying here, Jack,
it's going to come to fruition.
Remember, I talked extensively about this to Sean Hannity yesterday.
That's posted on Bill O'Reilly.com.
All right, Hannity is going to pass that along because he has direct access.
to the Republicans, okay?
We're building here.
Richard Schafebacher,
Richard Swaffer, Montreal, Canada.
If Congress has constitutional oversight
of the FBI and the Bureau's
policy is of not commenting
on active investigations,
can Congress take the FBI to federal
court to overturn that policy? No.
No.
What Congress can do is cut off the money
to the FBI.
Now that's going to happen.
Not all the money, but some of the money.
Remember, the Justice Department is not under Congress's authority.
It's under the President's authority.
However, Congress provides the funding.
In this country, Richard, that's the way it works.
Arthur, from any Guilford, New Hampshire,
if John Mitchell was the leading law enforcement officer in the Watergate years,
who had the authority to prosecute him, a federal judge named John Sirica.
So once the corruption and criminality reaches into the Justice Department, the presidency, whatever, the courts commit,
because you can't trust the Justice Department to investigate itself.
John Sirica, look them up. Very, very strong patriot.
Richard, concierge member, I completely disagree with Trump's decision to avoid the debates
and your concurrence of that decision.
He will be blasted whether he's there or not.
He could deflect the attacks.
Can't deflect the attacks from 12 people.
It would be a fiasco if he showed up.
In my opinion, and that's what we do here, we have different opinions.
There's no opinion about the Bill O'Reilly.com store.
You get the best stuff in the world in that store.
we got a special bumper sticker three bumper stickers my favorite don't be a pinhead then atheism nothing there then team normal which is almost my favorite so you get six stickers 1495 a lot of fun you give them out you wave them around you cause some trouble i hope you check that out we also have books that are marked down team normal gear off 15 we're giving the discount summer discount team normal gear we're almost out of the women's shirts by the way they're
I didn't know they were going to sell that way.
The women's polos, throw the picture up there.
They're flying out of here.
So if you want them, you've got to go in and get them.
Because we're almost out of them now.
Word of the day to not be loudish, L-O-U-T-I-S-H.
Back with the final thought in a moment.
Okay, here is the final thought.
According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress,
only 14% of urchins in school read when they're not in school. Read for fun.
14%. 31% never read anything. 31% of the urchins. Why? Because they're on this all day.
But only 14% reading books. So we had the summer reading program. Throw it on us.
killing crazy horse killing the killers killing the legends look crazy horse teenagers would be
very engaged if the teenager is bright killing the killers they'll get through it now killing the
legends it depends if they know elvis if they know mohammed ali if they know john lennon
it's an easy book to read but i'm gauging interest level here but you get three of those books
plus a team normal hat for 3295, and I told you last night, that's a piece of salmon
in a Long Island restaurant without any potato or vegetable.
3295.
Come on, three books and hat.
Anyway, try to get those urges to read, you know?
It's our responsibility as parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts to get these kids to read,
but you've got to give them something that's fun to read and discuss it with them.
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