Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Human Emotion

Episode Date: August 13, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The next three weeks of this year, the last three weeks in August, bleeding over to the first few days of September, are very important for your life. I want you to listen up here. Pay attention. Put the machine down. This is important for you. So, as human beings, we are all wired, and the wires start to fray, or FRA, why, when there's too much pressure put on us, when it's unrelenting, when every day you wake up and you are facing a crisis, or problems that you have to deal with and you never get a
Starting point is 00:00:44 break. Everybody needs a break. Sleep is supposed to be the break for the human body, but many people can't sleep, too anxious, whatever it may be. So in August, everything shuts down. Congress has gone, all the big stock market people take vacations. In Europe, it's deserted. Everybody's on vacation. And here in the United States getting that way. Now, some of you don't get a lot of vacation time. I understand that.
Starting point is 00:01:17 My father got two weeks. You work for Caltech's oil. Two weeks, I can't even imagine that. I don't take all that much vacation. I'm going to take more as I get older, I can't this election year, but I'm taking a day in August every week and then the last week in August. I'm out here right now broadcasting from eastern Long Island's beautiful. Oceans, beautiful, water's finally warmed up enough, so, you know, you don't lose your teeth when you dive into it.
Starting point is 00:01:48 And it's really unbelievable in the sense that it brings your temperature down. even if you just walk on the beach or you go out for a nice dinner or you just gazing at the quarter moon tonight, whatever it may be. So I'm urging all of my friends and you to take some time during the next three weeks. The politics doesn't really matter right now. We got the Democratic Convention next week. I'll be here four days next week to cover that because there might be trouble with the anarchists showing up in Chicago, but I'm not going to predict it, but it, you know, you got to watch it. But if you can get away, steal a couple of days, work from home, do whatever. But plan it out, because the days go jetting by. So I'm a good planner,
Starting point is 00:02:43 and I have, you know, my work schedule and then my leisure schedule. I'll just give you example. So today, I'm up early, of course, with Holly the Taradog and taking care of her, and then I whip right into radio and television. And you said the lineup for the TV show, we said what we're going to do with the radio, I'm on Katz and Cosby, 545, then I'm on News Nation tonight at 7. I got a lot. But built in to that, all of that prep and all that, I jumped in the pool, did some laps, you know, stretching, all of that. And then after I get off News Nation tonight, I'm taking a mammoth walk on a beach. Because it'll be twilight. It's beautiful down there. We had dolphins this morning, by the way, out here in eastern Long Island, jumping up
Starting point is 00:03:35 and down. I'd like to come back as a dolphin. That's a good gig. I mean, kind of just frolic around and eat some fish. No worries. But we had a lot of dolphins today. But it's a lot of dolphins today. But anyway, getting back to you, not me, plan it, plan it. Okay, every day, we got about three and a half weeks, plan as much fun stuff as you could plan. I'm telling you, it's going to improve your health, improve your outlook, improve your mood, you'll be nicer to be around, maybe you get reacquainted with some friends, a lot of stuff you can do. But you've got to take the time to plan it out and then to execute it. Put the work
Starting point is 00:04:22 aside this month. I think that's a noble goal. I'm a hard worker. You probably are too. That's the key to success in America. Unless we come a socialist country, then you don't have to work hard anymore, and that's why socialist societies don't work. That's why they fall apart. I'd like to get that message of Kamala Harris, but I don't think she'd care.

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