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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, June 28, 2022, Stand Up for Your Country.
We had a very big audience last night.
I'm very happy about that because it was an excellent broadcast.
If you did not see it and you are at all interested in the Supreme Court rulings,
abortion and guns, you can access it if you are Bill O'Reilly.com premium member and I hope you will be
so I don't have to come to your house and pitch it directly to you. But anyway, we're very proud
of the broadcast last night. We may have a better one tonight because we have the governor
of South Dakota, Christyneum, and we have the very famous Greta van Sustrin, both on the broadcast
this evening. So let's get right to it. American Fascism is the subject
of this evening's Talking Points Memo. So when you think of the word fascism, you think Hitler,
Mussolini, Franco, and Spain, and the criminals who ran Japan before World War II. All right wing,
but now the word has taken on a different meaning because it is the left in America that has embraced
fascism. First, the definition, let's take a look at it. Quote, a political system headed by a
dictator in which the government controls business and labor, and opposition is not permitted.
So it is apparent to any thinking person that is what the progressive left wants in this country,
a form of fascism. And there is no doubt about that if you follow the news every night.
Now, let me give you some examples recently of fascist behavior. So in West Virginia,
There is a Catholic Church, St. Coleman.
It is a historic place.
It was burned to the ground this weekend after Rovi Wade was announced.
They attacked and burned St. Coleman Catholic Church to the ground.
So the authorities in West Virginia have many arrests that I guess are investigating.
They have to be, right?
How about the mother and child education center?
Portland, Oregon. Saturday, June 25th, group of black-clad marchers turned violent in that city,
smashing windows, scrolling graffiti on downtown businesses, and it was all in reply to the Supreme
Court ruling. About the Life Choices Pregnancy Center, okay? This was in Longmont, Colorado,
and authorities there are investigating a fire at a pregnancy center that was not burning,
to the ground, but badly damaged. And this pregnancy center did do abortion counseling, as well as
adoption counseling. So it wasn't like they were shutting out abortion. They were giving
information about post-abortion support, all of that, but they were a pro-life-centered enterprise.
And finally, there are dozens of other examples around the
country of fascist progressives doing violence. And don't expect many arrests. Don't expect many.
Portland, Oregon, you think those people are going to be arrested? They're not. Now, West Virginia,
you would think that they would be Colorado, I'm not sure. But, you know, just like the leaker
in the Supreme Court, I'm not expecting any Justice Department revelations there. I hope I'm wrong.
but you know as well as I do that the progressive left does not enforce the law unless it's a law
they like. So in addition to the violence, now we have lawsuits and that's okay. Lawsuits, that
doesn't come under the heading of fascism. So let me wrap up the talking points memo with again
reminding you, fascism is not just on the far right. It's now being embraced by the far left.
So, in Louisiana and Utah, there have been legal action, and the trigger laws against
abortion are temporarily blocked there.
In Arizona, the Center of Reproductive Rights filed an emergency motion to block a trigger
law there.
California is going to put abortion on the ballot to try to get it into the state constitution.
that's okay. I mean, it doesn't affect what's going to happen with Roe v. Wade because California
and New York and Illinois have the most extreme abortion laws in the world, as we told you last night.
Not just a country in the world. So California abortion laws are like China and Russia.
You kill a baby, unborn, whatever description. Okay? At will, anytime, any reason.
all right in idaho texas and mississippi lawsuits have been filed but not in south dakota so far as far as we know
so south dakota does have a trigger law and it is very anti-abortion and uh it has uh been put into
effect now the supreme court made its ruling and it says that there is no longer abortion in south
Dakota except to preserve the life of the mother. So joining us now from New York City where she is
promoting her brand new book out today is the governor of South Dakota, Christy Noem. The book is called
Not My First Rodeo Lessons from the Heartland. We're going to get to that book. I haven't read it,
but I've read it extensive outline of it. I know Ms. Noam, the governor, a little bit, not a lot,
but I know her background, know what she's accomplished there in South Dakota. So first of all,
let's get to this South Dakota Supreme Court situation. Your vision is abortion should be legal in
South Dakota to protect the life of a mother. What about rape and incest? Well, the trigger law that was
passed in South Dakota in 2005 really envisioned a day when Roe might be overturned and said that
specifically it would abolish abortion in the state of South Dakota except for reserve the life of the
mother. Rape and incest were not addressed in the statute at that time, and so that is not law
today. And really what this law does is it does not go after mothers. It does not go after women.
What it does is prosecute doctors who knowingly violate the law and perform abortions. It would go
after them and punish them. So along with Senator John Thune, you are the most powerful
politician in South Dakota. Your vision counts among not only South Dakotans, but
Americans. You've been actually talked about as a presidential candidate. So your vision is
in South Dakota, abortions would be allowed if the life of the mother, a catastrophic health
situation, and it would have to be affirmed by doctors, I'm sure, is in question. But rape and incest,
what do you, Governor Nome? Would you want to have a law that allows abortion in those cases?
Would you?
No, I mean, I wouldn't, Bill.
I think I'd rather see us walk alongside those mothers in crisis,
get them the kind of support, help, mental and physical treatment
that they may need after a tragedy like that.
I just can't even imagine what they've gone through,
but I also have just never been a believer that a tragedy should be perpetuated
or followed up by another tragedy.
And we know so much more about what happens to these babies.
in the womb, the development, the science has shown us, the pain that they feel.
And so in South Dakota, I think that where we stand as far as our law today is somewhere
that I'd like to see it remain, but see us much more focus on supporting these women,
especially in an unplanned pregnancy or a crisis situation, to where we are helping.
Would that support extend to the state of South Dakota helping women who don't agree with you,
if they're raped or a victim of incest, going to another state to have an abortion,
would South Dakota help with that?
I would not support that.
I can't speak for my legislators.
I can't speak for others in the state, but that would not be a power.
So you are a pro-life person.
You've held these beliefs for a long time.
I can tell the audience that you're not like Joe Biden who switches around, you know,
whenever the wind blows.
You are a confirmed pro-life person.
Okay.
Now, on the gun front, this is interesting, some heavy research into this, South Dakota
ranked seventh in the lowest amount of homicides in the country, seventh, okay?
You have no state law required to possess a shotgun rifle or handgun.
So anybody in your state can possess that without a law, without the government even knowing
about it.
and stand out of it.
But if you want to carry,
then you have to get a license.
Is that correct?
Well, actually, Bill, when I became governor,
the very first bill that I signed into law
was constitutional carry.
So no, they do not have to do that.
In fact, this year, because
it's a priority for me,
I waived all fees for any kind of a permit
that they might need in the state of South Dakota.
In fact, I said that the state of South Dakota
would now be paying for people's federal background checks as well.
So it'll cost no.
So our research is incorrect because the research here says is South Dakota research.
If it's incorrect, tell me.
No person shall carry a pistol concealed in any vehicle concealed on his or her person without a license to carry.
And the license is to be issued by the sheriff of the county involved.
That's not the law now?
No.
In 2019, the very first bill I signed as governor was constitutional.
Knocked it out.
Okay.
You know, I can't blame my staff.
It's 19 COVID then came in.
It's my fault. I should have checked it.
Okay, so you have very liberal gun carry laws, but you don't have any murders to speak of, very, very few.
Where, you know, you go to Chicago, which is not an easy drive, but not a bad drive from South Dakota,
and they have very strict gun carry, gun possession laws, and they got unbelievable amount of homicides.
Why? What's the difference?
Well, I appreciate the honest conversation, Bill.
it's refreshing that that that's really what we need to be talking about is do more gun laws
really lower violence and rates of occurrence in many of these states and that's just not true so
the conversation that congress has been having and by passing this bill i love the fact that
they're focusing on mental health and that people are talking about that and and addressing um
you know having more resources but passing more gun laws and restrictions doesn't necessarily translate
to less violence but do you know why i mean i
Listen, I did Vermont and New Hampshire last night.
It's the same situation there.
You can carry a gun.
You can do whatever you want.
They don't have any homicides.
But in Chicago, they have all kinds of homicides.
And so in New York City as well, do you know why that's happening?
I think it's because those who perpetuated violence don't care about the law.
They're going to get a gun.
So more criminals in Chicago and New York City than in peer, South Dakota, or Rapid City.
That's what you're telling me, right?
Definitely our people are happier in South Dakota.
They're free.
They work together.
take care of each other and they have respect for each other. I think that that play out.
So let's get on to your book. So you've had a fascinating career, in my opinion.
You were the daughter of a rancher. And I guess you're pretty smart in school. You're doing
real well. But then your father died. You had to come home and run the ranch, the farm.
And then you got into politics and you served in a house, U.S. House, 211 to 219. Then 219.
to the president. As you mentioned, you were elected governor, South Dakota. You consider yourself
a down-to-earth, middle-class, Midwestern gal. Is that correct? I think you nailed it. That's
exactly right. Grew up on a ranch and never was interested in government and politics. In fact,
we never talked to politics in our house. I didn't run for office until I was mad. My dad was
killed at the age of 49 in an accident. We got hit with death taxes. And I became the general
manager of our operation. We were farming thousands of acres, had a big operation. And all of a sudden,
I owed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the federal government because we had a tragedy.
And I decided to start showing up, going to meetings, passionate about tax reform. You remember,
our U.S. Senator at the time was Tom Dashel. And I started to be a thorn in his flesh and talk about
federal policies and eventually people recruited me to run for office.
That's a fascinating story.
All right.
So the book is titled, Not My First Rodeo, Lessons from the Heartland.
Give me one of the most important lessons that you write about in the book.
I guess it's the lesson of don't complain about things, fix them.
You know, we had a world full of complainers.
And then they sit at home and don't ever do anything to make the situation better.
We need more doers in this world today.
My dad consistently said, Christy, we don't complain about things.
We fix them.
That's the only reason I'm in the job that I'm doing today is it's really hard to expect a lot out of leaders when I'm not willing to step up and into the fire at the same time.
So that's pretty, pretty important advice.
And Bill, I think we're crippling our children in this country.
Yeah, there's a lot of winers.
I mean, I got urchins and they're, you know, they're minoring and whining in college now.
It's a very popular minor, by the way.
Now I'm going to ask you the toughest question you get all day.
Are you ready for it?
I hope so.
Okay.
So you served in a house of representatives for eight years.
You respect Nancy Pelosi?
No.
I knew her very well, watched her and watched.
I mean, she's a powerful woman.
I guess I can respect the fact that she uses the tools available,
but she follows no rules.
She doesn't protect this country.
It's very difficult to respect someone that you can't trust.
Okay, Governor.
As always, a very straight interview.
That's why we like you.
You're welcome any time on this program.
The book, once again, Not My First Rodeo.
Lessons from the Heartland out today.
I hope you do very well with it.
Thank you for helping us out.
Thank you.
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All right, let's go to Biden. He's in Spain. And before he left Germany, the G7 signed a 4.55.
billion, I guess, promise to beef up global food security. That's okay. I mean, developed nations
should help out, a lot of starving people all over the world. And then Biden himself says we're
going to spend $3 billion more in the USA alone, an additional funding for nobody really quite
knows what. Now, this is Biden all over the place. It's not his money. He doesn't care. And it's just
a billion here, a billion there. Again, I don't mind a food thing. That doesn't bother me.
But, you know, $3 billion for nothing. I don't know where this money's going. It's my money.
So anyway. All right, so I mentioned that Joe Biden is a man of no seasons. You've heard me say
that before. If you remember the movie A Man for All seasons, that's the play on it. And the reason
I say that is he doesn't have any core beliefs at all, nothing. He believes in nothing.
And I'm going to prove it. In 2006, Biden, let's see, that was 16 years ago. So Biden was going on 75 years old. Here's what he said. Go. I do not view abortion as a choice and a right. I think it's always a tragedy. And I think that it should be rare and safe. And I think we should be focusing on how to limit the number of abortions. And there ought to be able to have a common ground and consensus to do that.
Now, with 65, you can see how, what a math wizard I am.
65 years old, he's saying that, all right?
So, you know, we should limit the number of abortion.
That's Joe Biden, 2006.
Now, abortion anytime, for any reason, I'm the abortion president, Joe Biden.
That's me.
So how do you get at age 65, limit abortions to go ahead, you know, 15 minutes before
birthday and you can do it?
How do you get there?
And now Biden, not many people know this, but I'm going to tell you, because I know it.
The reason that Biden has been fairly low-key on the Roe v. Wade decision and let Kamala Harris take the lead, which she will, up to Election Day, she will be the abortion czarina.
Harris will be.
The reason Biden isn't out front as he fears that he's going to get what Nancy Pelosi got banished from receiving communion in the California.
Catholic Church. Remember, the Speaker of the House is banished for receiving communion in her district
in San Francisco and in Northern Virginia. Okay? Biden does not want that. And he's friends with
Wilton Gregory, the Bishop of D.C., so he's got a little protection there. Why doesn't Biden want
the Pelosi treatment? Hispanic Americans. Very Catholic. Biden gets banished. That's going to hurt
him. And he can say it doesn't, but it does. So that's why he's not taking the point on this.
And he's in Spain. All right, 30 U.S. companies step up to help abortions take place.
They are. Microsoft, Apple, META, Patagonia, Yelp, Disney, Uber, Lyft, Netflix, Bumble, Comcast, NBC, Warner Brothers Discovery,
CNN, Nike, Starbucks, Dick Sporting Goods, Alaska Airlines, Goldman Sachs, Zillow, Chobani Yogurt, Accenture,
Yulet Packard, Kroger, J.P. Morgan, Condi Nash, Levi Strauss, Match.com, Cvies, Bank of America, H&M, Google.
All of those companies will pay for abortion travel if their employees are in a red state where abortion is
those companies will pick up the tab for the person to travel to a blue state to have the abortion.
You should know this. You should know what they're doing. Now, Patagonia is one of the most extreme,
along with Dick's sporting goods. Isn't that interesting? Dick sporting goods? Anyway,
Patagonia is based in Ventura, California. It's an outdoor clothing retailer. You've heard about it. It's big on
reproductive justice. And it's not only picking up the tab, but it's training people.
training people to protest against the Supreme Court decision.
This is Patagonia, training their own employees.
And if you get arrested in a protest, which means you would have to, you know, violate a law,
they'll bail you out, Patagonia.
So I got to tell you, you know, Patagonia and me, no.
That's not going to happen.
And I'll tell you, look, I'm not extremist.
You saw the debate last night.
All right, you know where I am.
But I'm not doing it.
This is ridiculous.
So, Patagonia, okay, fine.
Not me.
Not buying it.
All right, let's bring in my old pal.
Greta Van Sustrian.
She has a new program on Newsmax.
The record.
She can't call it on the record because that's what she did at Fox and they still have it.
So now it's just the record.
And she is joining us from D.C.
Congrats on being back in cable TV.
I don't think I could do it.
but you are a better person than I am,
and I'm happy to talk to you.
All right, so you're a boy.
You know what?
I'm actually, the live thing was,
I missed the live thing.
That's why I wanted to come back.
I missed me live.
Well, I've done tape shows the last four years.
No, I know, I probably, but I'm not Bill O'Reilly.
I don't have all of the big followers and the loyalists that you have.
You know, I feel that I've got to be scrappier, you know.
No, look, I, of course, I'm a supporter of yours, and I wish you the best.
And if we can ever help you out, you let us know.
But, you know, getting back into the corporate arena for me be very, very hard.
Because now I run my own corporations and, you know, we don't have the craziness that you know can happen.
Now, wait, wait, I totally agree with you on that, which is why Newsmax is a good choice for me
because they've given me 100% independence.
I'm on my own managing editor.
The show's got a great budget and I've got a great staff.
I totally agree with you.
The corporate stuff I had that over MSNBC, and it didn't go well.
It didn't go well for me.
I know your boss, Chris Reddy, went to the same high school that I attended, and I know where he lives.
So if he does, I'll give you a hard time to just tell me.
I'll go over his house, and we'll take care of it.
I appreciate it.
All right.
So you're a lawyer.
You're a feminist.
You were not surprised, I'm sure, about the court's ruling on Roe v.
Wade.
You know the Constitution.
But what is the essential point you want to get across to your audience about this?
Well, I think that I really wish people would actually read the decision because it is, you know, everyone's sort of taking sides. And it's a huge disappointment to, you know, one half the population. But, you know, what it does, though, is in fact, I read a tweet by Senator Elizabeth Ward, which he says, you know, this should be a decision of the people. Well, actually, it sort of is because before nine justices were deciding. And now they have sent it back down to the state, to the states where the legislatures elected by the people. So I wish people would turn down the temperature and look,
what the decision actually means, what the limitations are, what this, you know, what the, what it has done or what it has not done. So my point is, is it just don't take sides, you know, be informed. Okay. So you don't object to the decision. You know constitutionally that it was a traditional, as we know, there isn't any right. Go ahead.
I understand, I understand how the Supreme Court got to its decision. Okay. I also understand how the Supreme Court in 1973 got to its decision.
If you were appointed, and if I'm elected president, I'll point you to the Supreme Court,
would you have voted to send Roe v. Wade back to the States?
I would have gone a little deeper into making a decision.
Actually, you know, actually, probably what I would have done is probably what Alan Dersk would suggest.
I would have made the narrow decision really simply on Dodds v. Mississippi instead of taking sort of a broad.
So you would have done what Robert's did.
I would not have done what, yeah, I would not have done what Justice Thomas did.
Because he, you know, he threw in contraception and, what else, the gay marriage into the mix. I didn't see the contraception. I saw the, the gay marriage thing because it's obvious. Yeah, I don't think there was any, any contraception in there. But gay marriage, Judge Thomas believes is the purview of the states, not the federal government. The federal government is no right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but, but why did he have to throw that in? Nobody was talking about. That's sort of the dirtiest thing. I mean, like, you know, you know, he went. And that was what. And that was what.
Dershowitz says, you know, just decide the narrow issue before you, and rather than take sort of the
broader, although it makes a lot of people happy, but it would have, he went really, he went really broad.
My talking points memo today was about American fascism, which is driven by progressive left.
And we gave Bukku examples of it, again, when people think of fascism, like a Hitler and Mussolini,
that kind of stuff, but now it's on the left. And you saw it. You saw Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
you saw a number of people in show business basically saying, look, we don't respect the court,
we don't want the court, we want to pack the court now, because they don't agree with us.
Now, that's fascism. It's particularly when you start to burn down clinics.
Do you have, generally speaking, a problem with the progressive left in America, Greta?
I do. I mean, I don't, you know, just for not, I fought for the First Amendment bill.
And now, you know, the whole cancel culture really is sort of, you know, in many ways, the opposite of, you know, the things I fought for as a lawyer with free speech.
Now you say something, and, you know, especially, I mean, you look at what happens with comedians or politicians or people on TV.
So, yeah, I do object because they, oftentimes, they impose a death penalty if someone says something in a fashion that they don't believe is the correct way to say it.
And the person has a fundamental right to say it.
You have a fundamental right to say stupid stuff, you know, or whatever you want.
Stupid stuff is, you know, look, fire bombs or what I'm worried about.
If you want stupid stuff, you go to Samuel L. Jackson and the Hollywood crew,
which are calling Clarence Thomas, Uncle Clarence.
That's just vicious stuff.
But they've done it.
They do it all day long.
Merrick Garland, the Attorney General, doesn't seem to be too concerned with any of this.
He's hunting down white supremacists.
Do you know any white supremacists, Greta?
I don't know any.
I know lots of people.
Do you know any white supremacists?
I actually don't, but I have a very narrow life.
I go to work, I go home to my husband.
All right.
Do you think that they're a threat to the Van Sustrian household or any?
I don't understand what the threat is.
Well, I think any, I mean, I hate to be put in the position of defending or going after anybody.
But the thing is that if white supremacists are armed and are out doing bad things, yes, I think that's a threat.
Okay, but have you seen any bad thing?
Look, there are idiot neo-Nazis all over.
the place, the Aryan Brotherhood. Yes, the Klan still exists. Of course. But have they bombed any
abortion clinics lately? Have they done anything like that? They have, well, they actually sort of,
I mean, that position sort of won the Grove versus Wade last Friday, so I would not expect that.
I mean, if you're looking at out. But they are, I don't know where they're, I don't know why the
power of the Justice Department is centered in this precinct and ignores the other much more
visible threat. Go ahead.
I think that what has happened, unfortunately, is that people have taken great liberty
with labels. And in doing so, they diminish the impact of them. By calling every, you know,
white person you don't like a white supremacist has diminished the seriousness of, you know,
of the concept of white supremacy. I think we've all got a little bit out of hand in how we,
how we treat each other and how they usually clean names. I just want the laws to be applied equally
here. I mean, across the board, if the white supremacists bomb somebody, I want them in jail forever.
Same thing on the left. Okay, the show is The Record. Greta vancestrian back in action.
You love this bill. I say things like coming up on the record and Army is on the record. But instead
it sounds like I'm saying the old Fox name. So I sort of stumble on it every night.
I hope you don't get sued, Greta. You know what? You should use some clips. That's great publicity.
you should see you some clips of this interview on your program. You should because it was a good interview. And we're happy to have you back in action. And I hope we can talk again soon. Grana. Thanks for helping us out. Of course. Thank you, Bill, too.
All right. So more airline disasters. Just the stats real fast. 20,000. 20,000 flights either delayed or canceled from Friday to Sunday, June 24th to 26. So if you're going to the airport,
4th of July and about 4 million Americans are, according to the surveys here, the advanced
ticket sales, I think you got about a 50% chance to get now on time. So 42 million Americans
are going by car. It's a lot more than ordinarily because they don't want to go to airport.
I mean, I got to go to Boston and I'm driving.
I'm driving. I'm not going on a plane. I don't want to go on a plane. I don't want to go anywhere
near an airport for obvious reasons. I don't think the airport is really looking forward to
seeing me either. So anyway, gas prices 488 this week. They were 497 last week, so they're down
7 cents. The price of oil coming down a little bit because the wise guys who control the oil
price worldwide of the barrel oil, they know Americans are getting teed off. And they know consumers
are cutting back. So they don't want to wind up with a glut of oil. So it's coming down a little
bit, but not a lot, no significant way. So I got a letter from an airline pilot. I want to put it up
and read it to you. Quote, hey, Bill, thanks for calling out the airline debacle. They offer the
lever of service viewed as tolerable. That's level of service. Level of service. Level of
service viewed as tolerable in order to maximize profit. I am a 30-year airline pilot,
and no things are getting out of hand. Sorry for your bad experience, but I've seen worse.
That's from Ryan in Virginia. Now, I've talked to a lot of airline personnel, and they pull me
aside. Now, there's someone who don't like me. I understand it. But they go, you're right.
And I was first, okay, in April. I'm the Paul Revere of terrible airline service.
Pete Buttigieg is in charge. He could do something he chooses not to.
Here's his latest tweet from yesterday, quote,
as air travel is skyrocketing, airlines are struggling,
they keep up the demand and flights are getting delayed and canceled as a result.
If an airline cancels a flight, they must refund the traveler promptly.
Thanks, Pete. Yeah, thanks a lot. I think everyone on the planet knows that.
Okay, but thanks for just retweeting that or whatever you did.
so Buttigieg is a affirmative action hire he's not qualified to be secretary of transportation
he has no blank and clue had to solve supply line problems or the airline debacle he's there
because of affirmative action i'm not going to say anymore but that's why he's there and you see
the incompetence throughout the Biden administration where they didn't hire on merit is what you
look like what gender you were what your lifestyle was
that's why you got hired. Okay, so Associated Press did a survey of 47 states, 43 states,
and it says that a million voters have switched from the Democratic Party to a Republican Party
and about 600,000, vice versa, with a net of more Republicans at 400,000 in this country.
A lot of political turbulence. Biden administration has approved a plan to give the state of Colorado
a lot of money, 1.6 billion to Colorado, to fund subsidized health care to illegal immigrants.
So Denver asked federal government, hey, we got a lot of migrants here, and we can't afford to give them free health care.
So you've got to help us.
And Biden said, okay, another 1.6 billion, there you got.
Well, what about the other 49 states, Joe?
You're going to do that, too?
Is there going to be like $75 billion here to pay the health care of migrants?
You know, a lot of Americans that need health care health, right?
Try to get reimbursed from an insurance company.
Think the government might want to look into that?
How many of you at health or dental or visual or prescription drugs
and the insurance company drives a hosier?
How often does that happen?
Every second?
Now you've got to get those health care for the foreign national.
here illegally, you've got to have that.
50 migrants found dead in San Antonio.
It's unbelievable.
18-wheeler.
They couldn't breathe.
Temperature more than 100 degrees.
22 Mexicans, 7 Guatemalans, 2 Hondurans.
Among the dead.
16 people survived that.
And the only reason they survived is because some alert authorities
heard some screams inside this thing.
And I told you that, you know,
the open border hurts the monster hurts the money.
migrants. You know, if you're lucky enough to get here, yeah, you can prosper to some extent,
but getting here, my God, going through those Mexican cartels? So Texas Governor Abbott said,
quote, these deaths are on Biden. They're a result of his deadly open border policies. They show
the deadly consequences of his refusal to enforce the law. That is absolutely true.
Does Joe Biden even know about this? You think he does?
In Spain, Vicki Nose.
I don't like so.
Stav doesn't tell them what's going on.
No.
Costs of a 4th of July cookout,
17% higher than last year.
So, ground beef up 36%,
chicken, 33%,
pork 33%,
lemonade, up 22%,
potato salad, 19%,
hamburger buns,
16%,
Ice cream, 10%, chocolate chip cookies, 7%.
Thank you, Joe.
Appreciate all that.
This day in history, June 28, 1971,
Elon Musk, born in Pretoria, South Africa.
That country back then was apartheid.
17, must split.
You didn't want to go in the armed forces,
and you had to if you lived in South Africa in the late 1980s.
So he went to Canada in Saskatchewan,
that he seguined down to the United States.
United States to go to college, University of Pennsylvania. Then he went out to Stanford in California.
He only lasted in Sanford two weeks, and he quit to form a high-tech company, which was bought
by Compact years later, and Musk got 22 million becoming a millionaire in his mid-20s.
Then he formed another company, PayPal, that was bought out by eBay, $1.5 billion. Musk became a billionaire.
In, what, 30s?
Yeah.
So he's not a richest man in the world.
Elon Musk, born 51 years ago today.
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Hey, Bill, I don't understand why the left is so angry about Roe v. Way getting overturned.
If everyone took responsibility for their bodies in the first place and used birth control,
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Joe Biden would appoint Kamala Harris to an ambassadorship.
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Now, no, Kamala is where is going to be there.
And if Biden, as I predict might happen,
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Neither of them is going to be in play in 24, I believe.
Harry, with the dog days of summer approaching, I was wondering how Holly the Tara dog is doing.
Holly is, all right, you know, I tweeted Holly today.
Get a lot of rest.
Corgi's get a lot of rest.
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