Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Fighting Cancel Culture, Biden's Latest Flub, Mayorkas' Dishonesty, Airlines To Gouge Americans Over the Holidays, & the Smart Life
Episode Date: October 14, 2022Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill explains how Cancel Culture is destroying the United States. He also explains his appearance on NewsNation's 'CUOMO' President Biden says his son died ...in Iraq, even though his son lost his battle with cancer six years after he retuned home Emails show that Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas knew border patrol agents did not whip immigrants with horse reins It looks like airlines will gouge Americans who plan to travel this holiday season This Day in History: 115,000-year-old human bones found Final Thought: BillO'Reilly.com great stuff! In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, 'The Big Bang' Get a BillOReilly.com Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, welcome to the Notes of Ben News Thursday, October 13th,
2022, stand up for your country.
One of the worst things to happen in America in recent years is the canceled culture, woke, menthol.
mentality. We all know that. But I don't know if you know how destructive this whole thing is
to your life. And that is the subject of this evening's Talking Points Medal. Let's take
entertainment. The movie industry has collapsed. You go to the movies? What was the last time you
went to the movies? To a theater. And I mean, we're by COVID now. You can go into that theater.
I mean, I used to be a big movie fan. Almost every weekend I used to go see something. I haven't been to
the movies, the last movie I saw in a theater was that ridiculous, horrible James Bond film.
I'll get to that in a moment. Now, last year in America, movies, all of them in the theaters
grossed $367 million through September, okay, nine months. This year, $275 billion, down $100 million.
And again, it's on COVID. It's because the movie is that.
Is it terrible? Why are they terrible? Because they're woke. They're woke. James Bond. Okay? I mean, the last movie, I'm sitting there going, are you kidding? I don't want to go see some politically correct British secret agent. I don't. I'm sorry. I want to go see a tough guy. I want to go see Sean Conner. Not this. And a movie's horrible. Okay. And, um, it's
Yeah, I made money overseas because they blow up a lot of stuff.
But here, I don't know anybody like that movie.
And it was woke.
That's what ruined it.
The script was woke.
Let's get to TV.
How many network TV shows you watch?
My kids don't watch any.
Shut out.
Never turn on network primetime television or during the day.
Ever.
Ever.
I watch one show, Blue Blights.
Okay?
It's a good.
good show CBS Friday nights that's it nothing else I don't anymore it 60 minutes anymore I love 60
minutes I now I okay and the reason that the TV shows are so bad is because of the movies
the same thing they're woke everything's woke all right now it's boring that's the one word
it's boring you know what it's going to be and
let me give you a good example okay sports broadcasting they're petrified the announcers are
scared to death remember howard cocell howard wasn't scared either was don merriott his sidekick
okay now they're all scared with a couple of exceptions but listen to this from troy ackman
the other night and joe buck go here's a call again or the play again the ball comes out right there
by Jones. He's going to the ground with Carr. His body's there. It's just where it is.
It's too much. I mean, my hope is the competition committee looks at this in the next set of meetings, and, you know, we take the dresses off.
Take the dresses off. He's trying to say, Aikman, that they protect the quarterbacks too much, that the game is going down because of all of this.
Now, take the dresses off?
Oh, oh, I thought the cross-dressers would like that.
No, no, no. Oh, no.
Try, you got to fire him.
Yeah, you're rid of him.
I mean, this is it.
This is the cancel culture walk.
That's what it is.
Now, they're not going to fire Aikman, but still the man, I'm sure they brought them in.
Well, no, dresses can't do that.
It's boring.
and they're all scared.
Every newscaster, every sportscaster, scared to death.
That's why I'm doing this, because I run my own corporation and it's not woke.
Books, take a look at the books.
Go to Amazon, look at it.
Every book is woke, or a kid's book or a diet book.
They're no real books.
because if you write something that's not woke, you get canceled.
The publisher wouldn't even publish the book.
Wouldn't even publish it.
If there's anything, like if you say, well, I don't really think the woke stuff is good.
They don't get published.
I think there are two publishers, Regnery and Skyhorse, that will do, you know,
not, I don't want to say conservative, but traditional against the grain books.
That's a moment.
No way. Not going to do it. Because they're woke. And they're afraid. Everybody's afraid. And that is what the cancel culture has brought.
Now, college campuses are the worst. And most of us don't, you know, we're through college or we didn't go anyway or whatever.
But I can't tell you how pernicious college life is now. So you remember three weeks ago, a woman named Tommy Laren, you may know her, conservative commentator,
went to the University of New Mexico, all right, to give a speech.
She was invited to give a speech there.
Shouted down protesters, semi-violent, doing all of this.
Okay, here's what I said.
Go.
Screaming, yelling, 100 protesters, and Ms. Lerrin could not speak.
Could not speak.
Now, the University of New Mexico had to know this was going to happen.
They had to know.
Not a big campus.
All right.
So they issued a statement.
University is investigating these instances will hold anyone who violated the law.
University policies accountable, unquote.
Okay.
I'm going to give three weeks from today, and then I'll have a follow up to see how many people were held to account.
Okay, it's three weeks.
How many people held to account?
No one.
It's all rude.
they're going to do anything to anybody because they're won't.
What is that?
They canceled Tommy Lerner.
That's what they wanted to do.
University, oh, all right, go ahead.
That's, I'd say 80%, maybe 75% of colleges, that's where they are now.
Bad.
So cumulative effect, this is harming the culture of the United States
in a way that most people don't understand.
understand because they don't see it. I mean, you do see the terrible movies and the terrible
TV shows. You see that. But people, they have their own machines. They can now design
their own entertainment, whatever. Book selection is horrible. I mean, it's worse to my advantage
because I actually write history books that tell the truth. And then people go, well, I'll buy
O'Reilly's book because we know we'll learn something and we'll have fun reading. And I'll have a lot
a competition. I got hate Trump books. They'll publish them all day long. Okay. But that's
that's about it. There's not really nothing out there in the nonfiction arena because the
publishers won't publish them. They won't. And people aren't reading anyway. I mean,
when I first started the Killing Series of Killing Lincoln, everybody still read books.
But now with the machines and everything, concentration spans have gone down.
And they, people, Americans, consume all their information on the computers and on the smartphones.
The smartphones are making you dumb.
That's for sure.
The final thing is that I'm speaking up against this because I don't have anything to lose.
I run my own corporations and they're very successful and nobody can do anything about it.
I'll get attacked.
I get attacked every day.
Okay?
There's no doubt I make it.
I do.
But I got a battery of lawyers, so you come after me and you're going to pay a price.
And everybody knows that now.
So other people, though, working in corporate America.
So when I worked at Fox News, we had a layer of protection.
We, the commentators, Charles Crathammer, Britt Hume, myself, you know how they were.
We had a layer of protection, okay, where we say something controversial, as long as it was backed up by facts and not irresponsible.
You know, the corporation would, okay.
everybody's afraid now not only in fox but everywhere and that's why you know you turn it on and
you're like well we're going to take a deep dive and at the end of the day you know everybody is
afraid you shouldn't say everybody there are some who still maintain some kind of courage level
but not many all right that's a memo so to walk to walk i hate people who talk to talk and don't
walk the walk on this cancel culture thing a few weeks ago i ran into chris quomo in a restaurant
okay now i've known quomo a long time he worked at fox news and uh i've always had a fairly
uh respectful relationship with him and his family i knew his father uh i know his mother uh i know his
mother. I know his brother, the former governor. I know all that. And, you know, I criticized Andrew
and Chris Cuomo. When they did at CNN, I thought that was appalling. I didn't tackle personally.
I just said, you know, this was wrong, this is wrong, this is wrong. Anyway, I run into Cuomo,
and I knew that he had a new show on News Nation beginning in October, and he said, hey, would you come on?
And I said, how much you're going to pay me?
It was a joke.
I don't get paid for this.
And I said, yeah, I'll come on.
And the reason I said that had nothing to do with politics or anything like that.
It's because a lot of people try to cancel Chris Cuomo.
Did it?
They try to wipe them off the face of the earth.
And I don't believe in that.
So I went on Cuomo last night.
And I think you're going to find this.
interesting bullet tape.
Bill, thank you for joining me.
Congratulations on the new gig, Cuomo. Don't screw it up.
All right, I'm trying. Thank you. That's why I got you. How can I screw it up?
So there's a little bit of breaking news coming out here that an employee of former President Trump
says he was directed, or they were directed, to move boxes after the subpoena came in from
one basement into the Mar-a-Lago residence.
matters to you about this?
Is that Cassidy Hutchinson again?
Is he the one that did it?
We do not know who it is.
It's an anonymous source.
We do not know who it is.
Another anonymous source?
How many does that make in the last six years?
How many do you think?
35,000 anonymous sources?
Look, all it is is BS Cuomo, unless there's a cross-examination of it.
And why did they move?
Maybe they were blocking his view of his pool table.
Who knows? This is ridiculous. It's ridiculous.
What would make it not ridiculous?
The FBI has... The FBI and the Justice Department charging Donald Trump.
That would make it not ridiculous. Are we going to see that? I don't know.
And I'll cover it fairly if it happens. But all of this anonymous source garbage, I mean, how much more of this are we going to take seriously?
I'm not. I don't take it serious.
The only thing I'll push back on about that is you and I both know that in journalism,
you don't have anonymous sources.
You're almost never going to hear anything in the sea of power.
Cuomo, Cuomo, I might be the most successful journalists in the past couple of decades.
I never use anonymous sources, ever because it's not fair.
Your greatness aside, would you at least stipulate that a lot of the men,
major reporting that's come out in our country. People need protection from power. And if you
didn't have anonymous sources, you have to vet them, you have to corroborate. But the idea that
you would never use them, then you would really rarely know what's happening around power
because people wouldn't speak. I don't buy that at all. Cuomo, you got to put things into
perspective. For six years, the anti-Trump press has tried to nail him on everything.
That is the truth.
And Americans should, at this point, be skeptical.
Well, Americans should always be skeptical, just not cynical without cause.
And I think you're leaving out a key element here, which is the president made it easy to pursue him by what he did and by what people around him did.
Doesn't mean that they're crimes.
I'm not going to argue that.
But he made it easy for people who want to look at.
All right, good.
Then we agree.
Let me ask you one political question.
Then I want to get to the book.
You feel fairly strongly that gas prices as, you know, a refined petroleum product
and the idea of oil prices are going to be a big deal in this election
and that Biden's going to have to own the problem, yes?
Of course, yes.
But here's what I'm saying about oil prices.
Here's what I don't like about it as a quick analysis, okay?
First of all, America doesn't set the market price.
It's a world price, okay?
And there are a lot of reasons that have to do with filling up stockholders.
pockets for why they're not pumping oil.
Well, it was not like a Yale professor, Cuomo?
No, no.
Let's go back to simple, man.
Hold on, hold on.
People are simple, just like you and me, but they're smart.
And they can get that something's not as simple as Biden bad
because gas prices higher.
I don't think it's that simple for people if they get the information.
The first day in office, the first day in office,
Biden slapped dozens of regulations on the fossil fuels.
on the fossil fuel industry.
Under Trump, we were a net exporter of energy.
That means we had more than enough here,
we were selling it overseas.
Under Biden, we don't have enough here.
We have to import from overseas.
Bill, simple man, simple facts.
We are on pace for a record year of extraction last year.
With exception, I think, of one year,
it's been going up every year under Biden's watch.
And that caused all of us.
and gas prices to rocket that one year of regulations and insanity, because Cuomo, Biden somehow
thinks windmills are going to run all the energy, that one year devastated the American consumer.
And that's what it's all about.
It wasn't just that.
But look, at the end of the day, it is on his watch, and he's going to have to deal with it.
I just hope people understand that the explanation is not as simple, because sometimes we make it too simple in our politics.
Let me ask you about something that when we look at this book, I've always appreciated the series.
I'm probably three books into the series.
I know you've done many.
But this one, help me understand in relaying to the audience what killing of the legends is about.
I didn't get, I'm about 65 pages in.
Ali, I don't understand how he goes with Lenin and Presley in terms of the self-destruction, the quiet period,
and then the violence that takes his life.
How does Ali fit into that?
And then within the context of what the book's about, please.
Excellent question.
This is cultural history.
The first, this is the 12th killing book,
the most successful nonfiction book series in history.
All right?
It's the first time that I've ever written about cultural history.
These three icons, these three titans,
changed American culture,
changed the way we all live.
To this day.
Now, Ali fits in with Lenin and Presley because, like them, he ceded his whole life, all his autonomy, to the nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad, and his son, Hermit Muhammad.
Now, Herbert Muhammad kept Ali in the ring against every medical advice, far too long, and after Ali almost died in the Thrilla and Manila, and that's some of the finest writing I've ever done, putting you in that ring.
After Joe Frazier almost killed him, and Ali almost blinded Frazier,
Ferdi Pacheco, the fight doctor said, you can't fight for a year.
Four months later, guess who was back in the ring?
Because that's what the nation of Islam wanted, because they were taking his money.
Just like Colonel Tom Parker was taking Elvis's money.
So all three of these icons were crushed and destroyed by their fame, wealth, and notoriety.
People around them who they trusted betrayed them.
So it's a two-pronged book.
They were unbelievable culture movers, all three.
But in the end, they were all destroyed by their fame and celebrity.
And that happens to most celebrities.
So you can see the entire interview on Bill O'Reilly.com, and it was good.
You know, Cuomo has his democratic point of view.
I have my point of view, and you can decide who's got the better grasp of it.
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Okay, President Biden is in LA and he's raising money for Democrats.
What he does now with his job, he's talking about reducing pollution in L.A., okay, good,
and raising money for the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee.
He goes to Oregon on Friday because Oregon may elect a Republican governor and the Democrats in trouble.
So she's the only Democrat candidate that I know they'll want Biden to come in.
it is Oregon one of the most liberal states in the union okay new poll associated press
not really a fair poll AP doesn't really do a good job Democrat 44 Republican 38 why
why is there a six point difference in this poll independent 18 first question overall do you
approve or disprove the way Joe Biden is handling the economy just 36% approved 63% do not approve
Next question, do you think higher than usual prices, gas prices, are more because of President
Biden's policies or more because of factors outside of Biden's control?
This was the Chris Cuomo debate, okay?
More because of Biden's policies, 44, outside control, 55.
Now, that doesn't make any sense.
So if 55% of the people think that the gas prices are outside of Biden's control, why would only 38, I'm sorry, why would only 303?
36% approve of Biden handling the energy.
Doesn't make any, it doesn't stack up.
And that's why I don't trust this poll.
But my job to report what is out there.
Okay, another faux past night by Joe Biden.
Go.
Just imagine.
I mean it sincerely, I say this is a father of a man who won the broad star,
the conspicuous service medal, and lost his life in Iraq.
Imagine the courage, the daring,
and the genuine sacrifice, genuine sacrifice they all made.
So, Bo Biden died of brain cancer in 215.
He didn't die in Iraq.
And why his father would say that,
the only thing I can think of, and I am a fair man,
is that there is a body of thought that says people like Bo Biden
died from cancer because of chemicals they were,
exposed to in the Iraqi theater.
Okay, that is a medical theory.
But if you say he lost his life in Iraq, people go, no.
But Biden doesn't know what he's saying.
Now, I've told you that from the very beginning.
It doesn't know what he's saying.
frightening majorcas he is ahead of homeland security this guy is the absolute worst
Alejandro and mayorkas there he is everyone so you remember the whipping thing right
September 2021 still pictures of three Border Patrol agents trying to stop a bunch of Haitian
migrants from entering the USA illegally okay this was in del
Texas. Three agents, one supervisor. Here's what the president said right after that. Go.
But it was horrible what to see, as you saw. To see people treat it like they did, horses
barely running them over, people being strapped. It's outrageous. I promise you those people will
pay. Okay, so he promises that those people will pay. For what? Well, he says they were
strapping them, but they weren't. Okay.
So now comes a report, and this was gleaned from the Heritage Foundation filing a Freedom of Information Act, a FOIA, that Mayorkas was told, all right, before Mayorkas went out and denounced his own agents, said the incident was horrifying.
He was told that the Border Patrol agents did not whip anyone.
They had reins, but they weren't whipping or strapping anyone.
May Yorkers knew that.
This was the report on the ground that he got, ignored it, all right, went out himself and said
that it was, quote, horrifying.
And then Biden off Mayorkas had to be, so we're going to take care of these guys.
So you can tell how corrupt this is.
So the cases are still pending, if you can believe it, 10 months after the incident.
and the agents have not been fired, they're on desk duty, they are still getting paid,
but just shows you the corruption that we're dealing with in the federal government right now.
And here's another one. Okay, so Janet Yellen is the Treasury Department Secretary.
Okay, it's another Democrat, Apparachnik, and now she has ordered her department to investigate the state of Florida for sending those migrants to Martha's Vineyard.
So apparently there's some kind of crossover in funding that the state of Florida might have used, but I don't think they did, and they say they didn't, that it was federal funding that was involved in moving those migrants. I don't think that happened. But why bother with this? This is a purely political play. Why bother with this? Because they want to make DeSantis look bad. That's what this is all about. So now it's just like Trump. They're looking.
for a crime. They're hunting for something. Same modus operandi. Corruption. It's corruption.
January 6th. I have my producers watch it. You know, we're watching the stupid thing.
And this is, we're taping now late afternoon. Nothing really happened. But there is a report
that they may vote to subpoena Donald Trump or something. I, you know, it's a stunt. Another stunt.
and forgive me if I don't take it seriously because I don't think this credibility, this committee
has any credibility whatsoever. I know this case as well as anybody knows it, and once again I will
tell you. Donald Trump was warned about a possible incident. He then discussed and readied the National
Guard two days before on January 4th. That's what he did on the record.
Nancy Pelosi and the mayor of D.C. did not request the guard, which is protocol.
Trump did not order the guard because that did not happen. However, he readied the guard.
Now, when the riot happened, Trump did not act quickly enough to call off the people that were storming the Capitol.
That's what he did wrong. It is not a crime. It is not a crime by any measure.
It was a mistake.
And then he rectified the mistake, but it was too long in happening.
That is the truth.
The rest of it is just political nonsense.
Okay.
I hope you're not traveling on the plane Thanksgiving or Christmas.
I hope not.
Airline fairs are up.
What are they up?
to 274 average, 20% more than last year, okay, and 43% annually.
So the airlines are raising their fares for terrible service.
This is unbelievable.
So far this year, nine months, U.S. air carriers have canceled 130,000 flights.
130,000 flights.
And they're charging you more money, us more money.
And you know what? In December, it snows. They can't get the planes off when it's cloudy.
So I just hope. Be patient if you go.
All right. I was talking to a food distributor today, a big, big one on the East Coast.
He says, get ready. The highest food prices ever for Thanksgiving and Christmas will be in play.
So this is the smart life segment. The stuff that you need,
berry sauce, stuff like that, anything in a can, buy it now, right now, today, tomorrow,
over the weekend, whatever, buy it now. The turkey or the ham or whatever the entree is,
you're going to have to bite a bullet on that. I mean, you could put it in a freezer,
but that's a long way away. But anything else that you don't have to freeze, that is
what they call perishable, non-perishable, get it now. Everything.
going up. A lot. And, you know, this is horrible. And this is all a Biden administration.
Everybody knows that. All right. This is a U.K. study, but they're like us over there in Great
Britain, kind of. 2,000 British adults. One in six. So was that 15 percent, maybe a little bit
more. Feel stressed the moment they wake up. So it takes an average of 33 minutes before
these Britons feel human.
66% say they are so tired in the morning,
they sleep through their alarm.
30% say they don't want to get out of bed at all.
And 60% experience a dip in energy around 3 in the afternoon.
All right, so we're all stress and tired.
I am, I'm not stressed so much as I'm tired,
because I work too hard, and I do.
DC Comics, I didn't even know this,
this but they had a Superman character who's bisexual all right Jonathan Kent
son of Clark Kent at Lois Lane so nobody bought the comics and they're
discontinuing them after 18 issues this is a boy woke this is what I'm
telling you about the top of the program there nobody wants this get oh they
don't want it why you keep doing it and I'm glad it's
I glad they lost a lot of money.
Who wants this garbage?
No one.
So DC Comics, a big write-off of that.
This day in history, October 13th, 2018, only four years ago.
This is a fascinating story.
I didn't know this, and I don't think most people do either.
So archaeologists are all over the world, okay?
And there was a group in Poland, and they were looking for bones,
and things like that. That's what they do. What archaeologists do. Okay. And in a town of
Uchkal, three hours south of Warsaw, they found the bones of a Neanderthal girl ages between
five and seven. Okay. And they were very prominent because they were found in a frozen riverbank.
Now, what happened to this girl was, and Neanderthals, you may know, were the state.
below humans in the evolutionary process.
So it went primates, Neanderthals, and then humans.
So this five to seven year old girl was a Neanderthal girl,
but they lived in caves and I'll tell you about them in a moment.
Anyway, this poor little girl was walking along
and a giant bird came down and killed her.
And they say it was a prehistoric bird,
much bigger than an eagle, but along those lines.
So that was 115,000 years ago.
That bones were 115,000 years old.
Now, Neanderthals in Poland appeared about 300,000.
Most of the Neanderthals were in Africa, on the savannah, so climate was better there.
Life expectancy for a Neanderthal 25 years.
Most of them died because their teeth and gums got infected because they were in any grooming
or anything like that.
Or they starved to death because the climate would change.
This was at the end of the Ith age, 115,000.
and years ago. And then there were the giant predators, woolly mammoths, saber-toothed
tigers, and mountain lions, no dinosaurs. Dinosaurs wiped out before then by this giant
comet that came down and blasted Earth, and that changed all the climate. So the dinosaurs
just, you know, died from starvation. So if you were a Neanderthal, you were eating berries, shrubs,
tree bark, and some animals that you could capture over fire pits. Ninety-five percent of the diet was
wild game and birds. The bird got its revenge on that poor little girl 150,000 years ago
today. Isn't that a fascinating story? I think it is. Okay, we'll take a short break. We'll be back
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All right, here is The Mail, Susan on the message board.
And the message boards, people talk amongst themselves.
And they tax, they push off, and then the debate is a lot of fun.
And we monitor them so they can't have creeps or anybody doing anything untoward.
Bang, they get evaporated.
All right, so Susan says, Hunter Biden is a grown man.
His father has enabled him for his entire life.
The kid never had to work, never had to accept responsibility,
and has been deceptive for decades.
Can't argue with it?
I think that's right on.
Richard Wayne, Fayetteville, New York.
Is it true that Homeland Security is now under the Secret Service?
I've noted some friends of mine were being provided Secret Service medical exams,
but indicated they were actually applying for Homeland Security jobs.
Secret Service and Homeland Security are different, okay?
But they cross over in some areas.
So, for example, if you are applying to them.
for Homeland Security job, TSA, something like that, Secret Service will check you out, all right,
because they have the ability to do that quicker than the Homeland Security. But they are two
separate agencies. Scott Banning, Charleston, South Carolina, a Grand Slam home run on your Cuomo
interview, O'Reilly. I loved how your answer shocked Cuomo's story law, and unfortunately he's still
undeterred. Not my job to deter or undeterre anybody.
Okay, I go on these programs, and I want to hear what they have to say, and then I say, and then you can decide whose argument is stronger.
That's called robust debate.
That is what we do.
That is our legacy.
And I was pleased to be on the program, on News Nation.
I mean, there are a lot of shows that won't invite me on for a variety of reasons.
Most of them, they're afraid of me.
I mean, they know they can't stand up.
But come on me, it's all right, you know, back and forth.
Again, that whole interview is on Bill O'Reilly.com.
Leila Hitchcock, Westbrook, Maine.
Leila, I'm going to go up there to Maine shortly.
I will have a report.
Hey, Bill, Simon and golf fuckle sang a song about people hearing what they want to hear.
Quote, a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.
Lila, right?
Okay, and Lela is referring to my very important point that people believe what they want.
I believe. Problem with Simon and Garfunkel here is you can't say a man here is what he wants
to hear anymore. It's got to be a man and a woman and a binary people. Everybody hears what they
want to hear in disregard the rest. I don't know how you do that in a song. It gets a little hard
to rhyme it, but that's what's going on. Sandra Gabelli, East Williston, New York, on Long
Island. Bill, I want to bring your attention to Fordham, which is mandating a new
COVID booster shot rather than recommending it. Can you do anything? I cannot. Here's a problem with
Fordham and other colleges that are mandating another booster shot. It's the dormitories. They're
scared to death of the dormitories. Okay. So rather than saying to the students, she, you know,
we hope you take the shot, it's probably better for everybody if you do, they're going,
And you've got to take it, and you can't live in the door car.
And I think some of the schools are saying you can't even go on campus.
Now, I think it's wrong.
I wouldn't mandate it at this point.
I don't think there's enough CDC information about these latest boosters.
You know me, I took the four shots, but I'm not getting the fifth one until the CDC can tell me if you get the shot, O'Reilly, this is what you get out of it.
I don't have that.
Anyway, I wish I could help Fordham's a fine school, but a lot of schools are going to be.
going to be doing this. Casey Clay, Olathe, Kansas. A, Bill, today is my birthday, and I hope you
will suggest to my five young urchins that they give me killing the legends as a gift. Absolutely,
Casey. Those Asians who pool their money, not gone to lie, and give your dad killing the legends.
Bill Vasselof, Ballonville, New York. I was not at all that interested in any of the three legends.
you're having to cover the book, but when I got the book, I couldn't put it down.
You and Martin Dugard really know how to write. It was excellent. I appreciate that, though.
I mean, 87% on Amazon, the people who bought the book on Amazon and then reviewed it,
excellent. That's the highest we've ever gotten, except for killing Jesus. And it's pretty tough
to criticize Jesus. Okay, so I told you about Vidgo. We have the Putin, shock and awe episode.
beginning tomorrow night, and Secretary of State Pompeo, primary guest.
You saw that clip yesterday, and simply, and all I ask you to do is check it out.
You like it, you get my show, you get free copy, killing legends, you get a discount all over the place, everything.
They are really giving you a lot of stuff.
Let's check it out.
Vidgo, V as and Victor, IDGO.com, slash bill, slash bill book.
vidgo.com slash bill book okay let's check it out see if it works save you a lot of money if it does
okay final thought in a moment all right here is the final thought of the day um we are in business
to serve you so our news organization because we have so many things going on i just told you about
vidgo, we got radio, we got, it's just unbelievable. And that's capitalism. When you succeed,
then you expand because people want the product. But I think it's worthwhile in this final thought
today to bring you back to where we live, and that is on bill o'Reilly.com. See, that is the central
force of our news organization. And yes, we'd love you to become a premium or concierge member,
and it would save you tons of money on Christmas gifts and everything else and enhance your life.
But you don't have to be a member to go there.
So there's a final thought.
There is a message of the day every morning.
There are my radio appearances.
Tomorrow I'll be on with Glenn Beck.
Yesterday is on with Sean Hannity.
They're all posted and you can just see them.
You don't have to be a member.
All right.
And then, as I mentioned, the Cuomo interview, the whole thing will be there.
That's worth watching.
Very entertaining.
Much more entertaining.
these dopy singing and dancing shows on the net so we want to steer you into that is the
central part of our news organization bill o'reoreilly dot com a lot people don't you know we're all
over the place now you're getting this everywhere and it's worldwide by the way a guy just got a long
letter from a guy in the philippines uh but it's a worldwide phenomenon and as the uh corporate media
becomes more corrupt, I don't know how much more corrupt they could get, but boy, they're bad,
than people are looking for independent voices. And, you know, the final thing I want to tell you
is that I get a lot of mail like, okay, O'Reilly, we like your product and we believe your service
is honest, but who else? Recommend somebody else. You know, there are a lot of good ones out there,
but I don't have time to monitor them so I can say to you with certainty, you know,
Look, I like the blaze with Beck. I mean, I think it's interesting what they put out there. Daily caller, I do some good work. But I'm not, I don't live in that zone. Okay, Wall Street Journal editorial page I read every day. But it's not a lot. A lot of its propaganda and a lot of it's phony. You know what. And finally, I want you to have a nice weekend. It's the middle of October. Those of you live in the northern,
climbs. You got the life changing leave thing. I love the changing leave thing. So I want you
go out, get some fresh air, have some fun, because we're living in our hard times now. I don't
know how we got here because two years ago we were rolling. All of a sudden, boom. But it's good
to get out. Take a walk, go to an apple picking thing, whatever, get some cider, you know, have some
all right thank you for watching and listening to the no spin news we'll see you on monday new
column sunday new