Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Harris' Vision for America, MSG Rally Fallout, Where the Race Stands With Pollster Dustin Olson & Virginia's Dispute Over Voter Rolls

Episode Date: October 30, 2024

Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, October 29, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: With just a wee...k left until the election, Bill examines the possible consequences of a Kamala Harris presidency.  Reaction to the controversy involving Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden with comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. Will this cost Trump votes? Pollster Dustin Olson joins the No Spin News to share his insights on the current state of the presidential race. Virginia officials are asking the Supreme Court to remove 1,600 suspected noncitizens from the voter rolls.  Smart Life: The rising cost of Halloween. This Day in History: "Black Tuesday" strikes the New York Stock Exchange. Final Thought: Last night's Yankees game. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, Reasonable Voters For a limited time, get our three latest Political Memorabilia mugs at a 25% discount. Our Political Memorabilia 2.0 bundle includes a Not Woke mug in navy, a Team Normal mug in white and our newest mug, No Socialism in navy. ORDER TODAY! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, October 29, 2024, stand up for your country. Well, a lot of people are queasy with the election a week away. Not me. I'm hanging tough. I believe, as I said, based on the data that we have, that Donald Trump will win, but that's not a lock. Thursday, Halloween, I'll make my prediction, which is appropriate. Things change, and I'm going to tell you about something that changed over the weekend that you might find interesting.
Starting point is 00:00:47 The big question right now is, will Americans vote demeanor again? So, as we all know, Joe Biden wasn't elected because Joe Biden was so great. It's he wasn't Trump. And the exit polling proved that in 2020. People were voting against Trump. Will that happen again? Some will. But because Biden has been such a disaster for the country, and by extension, Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:01:14 you have that in play, which you didn't have four weeks ago, four years ago, I should say. Okay, because Biden was vice president and under Obama. It didn't have a real high profile, but he was a name. He had been around, perceived as moderate. Of course, Joe Biden has no beliefs. So when the progressives got hold of power, he did exactly what they told him to do. Anyway, the subject of the talking points memo this evening is what is really at stake. next Tuesday. It's not about Trump versus Harris in a historical context. And this is what Americans
Starting point is 00:01:58 don't understand. I think 80% of them don't understand it. You might because you listen to me and watch me, and we have been hammering this. But this election is about ideology, a vision for the country between the progressive movement and the traditional movement. So Trump is a traditional may not like him, may disagree with some of the things he's done, but that's the category in which he fits. Traditional. Doesn't want vast changes to our society. Harris is a machine California politician, which means she's a Democrat, but most of all it means she's an Uber liberal, a progressive, and has never deviated out of that, ever one time. And, and, all you have to do is look at 2019 when she was selected the most liberal senator out of 100
Starting point is 00:02:56 by a political analysis group and signed on to Bernie Sanders' is a socialized medicine bill, co-sponsored it. Believe me, there is no doubt of where Kamala Harris is on the political spectrum, although she denies it now because you can't run on that. All right. So let's prove my point. If Kamala Harris wins and both houses were to go to the Democrats, this is what would happen to this country. All right. Number one, amnesty for all undocumented aliens who have not committed a felony. All of them. So we'd have 15. million new citizens. Reparations for slavery, that would cost hundreds of billions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Money would be given to African Americans who had ancestors in the slave situation. I don't know how that would ever happen logistically. It would be a nightmare to try to trace all. let back, but that's what Kamala Harris wants. You don't believe me? Listen to this. Go. President, you would be willing to lead a conversation of what reparations for black people would look like. Yeah, including things like what we should be doing to take very seriously, undiagnosed and untreated trauma. Take that very seriously. Yeah, okay. All right. All right, three, allowing
Starting point is 00:04:48 the government to undermine parental authority from coast to coast in abortion and gender matters involving their minor children. So there would be federal laws passed that say, hey, if your kid wants to transition from a male to a female, you can't stop it. If your daughter wants to have an abortion, you won't even know about it. That girl can get an abortion with no parental notification that's what Kamala Harris supports and I'm not even going to get into the taxpayer money that would pay for the gender operations of convicts of migrants no restraint remember there's no restraint on abortion for Kamala Harris none and she bring that same mentality over to the gender transition okay
Starting point is 00:05:44 severe restrictions on firearms. What does that mean? It means there be new federal laws making it very, very difficult for an American citizen to carry a firearm. I'm not, the AKs and heavy rifles are probably banned, but the real serious thing is that they would stack up, the federal government would stack up laws. They make it very difficult for you. you to carry, okay? I don't think they could seize the guns from your home. They couldn't do that under the Second Amendment. They get real difficult for you to transport the firearms anywhere. Owners taxation on the affluent and corporations, fair share you. We all know that. That's a hallmark of Kamala Harris's presentation. And of course, all that money would be passed down
Starting point is 00:06:40 the consumers raising prices even higher. But more threatening is that in order to fund all of the entitlements Kamala Harris wants to give people, she would have to tax wealth. So if you had a paper gain of stocks or bonds or gold or heirlooms, anything, the government would assess that and then tax you on it. And if it went down the next year, so you have this gain in 2025, but in 20206, go down, you don't get a refund.
Starting point is 00:07:19 They just assess it again. And every year you'd have to pay. That's outright socialism, close to communism. It's a seizure of private assets. Okay. a government economy that mandates green spending and strategies. So I asked my staff to total up all the green spending by the Biden administration. There is no figure.
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Starting point is 00:09:06 Power, politics and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand new podcast, Podforce One. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors, lawmakers, newsmakers, and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders shaping the future of America and the world. Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast.
Starting point is 00:09:44 You don't want to miss an episode. So we're up to $45 billion just on those two things, government spending. I'm talking about the government would order corporations, okay, to do X. You'd have to do it, and it will be under the green thing, the global warming thing. All right. A reimagining of criminal punishment in the federal system. Prison sentences would be reduced dramatically because that's where the left lives. That's why we have so much social disorder in the major cities now.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Imposed equity where the federal government would provide entitlements to selected groups. The best example of this is the $25,000 giveaway. that Harris is touting to first-time homebuyers. Okay, so that's a massive expenditure, and it's unconstitutional because it's a selected group, getting my, I'm not going to get it, but my tax dollars has to go to them. Who do you think pays for all this stuff?
Starting point is 00:10:50 We, the working people in America, pay for it. All right? That's equity. So certain groups are going to get money. but others aren't. That's not equal justice under the law. All right, it's not. And, you know, all of this stuff will be challenged,
Starting point is 00:11:10 but this is what they want, the progressives want. Strict limits on speech, this is very interesting. So in Sweden, they have a law that prohibits hate speech. What's hate speech in Sweden? Statements that threaten or express disrespect for ethnic groups or similar groups regarding race, skin, color, nationality, ethnic origin, faith, sexual orientation. So if you criticize somebody, show them disrespect, you could be criminally prosecuted in Sweden
Starting point is 00:11:43 and you can get up to four years in prison with the progressives want. So I would be doing life right now. And I criticize everybody. I don't care about race or creed or religion and you're doing something that hurts and folks I'm coming after you but I'd be under what the progressives want I'd be muzzled so with every other analyst
Starting point is 00:12:08 that's not a progressive and finally weaponization of the Justice Department of IRS under the Biden administration 87,000 new IRS employees have been approved that means the money set aside to pay them What do you think they're going to be doing?
Starting point is 00:12:26 They're going to be auditing people all over the place. People they don't like. They don't like a group. They'll get audited. And the Justice Department, we've seen it time and time again, Trump being the best case, most vivid case, we'll break you. Okay, we'll break you.
Starting point is 00:12:45 Donald Trump would be broken if he didn't have the political action committees picking up his lawyer bills. So they can come in on any American and they can charge you, and you have to pay all the court, all the lawyers, to break you. That's not hard. It's easy for them to do. The progressives have been doing.
Starting point is 00:13:07 So all of those things, and they're on bill o'Reilly.com, I have them if you want to download that. They're just listed there, and you can read them and weep, pass them along. That's what this vote is about. The progressive vision. Now, you can nitpig Donald Trump. I mean, look, he's mad at me now because I cover him fairly. And everything he does isn't great. Sometimes he does things that aren't great that hurt him and the country.
Starting point is 00:13:41 I thought that pet thing in Springfield, Ohio, was absurd. Because this is a very serious issue. Why do you want to obscure it and give your enemies all that ammo against you? when the over-arch issue is there shouldn't be 60,000 Haitians dropped into a small town in Ohio. That's insane. We don't need dogs and cats. So you can quibble with Trump, and you should. Every politician's strengths and weaknesses, but his vision is basically what he did the first four years.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And he did a pretty darn good job if you read my essay in confronting the presidents. It's a historical essay, not political. Here's what he did. And I expect he would duplicate much of that if he were reelected next week. He's not a fascist. I don't know worried about him sending soldiers to people's houses. That's insane. We never happened.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Here's the guy that alerted the Pentagon. On January 5th, there might be trouble. Get the National Guard ready. What? And now, well, I'm not even going to bother with that. You got it. Progressive, dramatic change. Central government so powerful that no individual rights will be respected
Starting point is 00:15:18 that if they don't want those rights, you'll be overwhelmed. I'll be overwhelmed against traditional. Trump will pretty much keep our society the way it is. And that's the memo. All right, schedules, Biden doesn't do anything today. You know, a couple of phone calls, but nothing. Harris is doing another interview with a black radio guy,
Starting point is 00:15:46 breakfast club, you know, trying to get the African Americans to vote for her. And Trump is in, did a press conference, which I watched, nothing really new. There, heavy on the immigration chaos and the violence that has stemmed from it. And then he goes to Allentown, Pennsylvania this evening. Okay. Blowback from Trump's Madison Square Garden Rally. This is all about a comedian that obviously was unvetted. The Trump campaign people didn't know what this guy was going to say. They couldn't possibly have known. Because what he said was that Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Okay, there are thousands of Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania. You're going to guy to come up under the banner of a Trump rally and say that? it? This is a weakness in the Trump campaign. I'm not going to get personal about it, but I know these people, and there are people there that should never be there. Never in a million years. Did Trump know about this comedian? No. They didn't know about it. He delegates that. But some of the people he has are awful. And that's why it happened. And of course, that's all all you're going to hear from Kamala Harris and the opposition. Go.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I'm very proud to have the support of folks like Bad Bunny and Jennifer Lopez and others who were supporting me before that nonsense last night at Madison Square Garden and are supporting me because they understand that they want a president of the United States who's about uplifting the people and not berating, not calling America a garbage can. which is what Donald Trump, those are the words he has used. Okay, so Trump did say we're like a garbage can for the world. That's what has happened to us because of the open border. Okay, that's what he said.
Starting point is 00:17:57 So she takes that out of context and applies it to the Puerto Rican stuff. Okay. They all do it, I understand, but it's my job to tell you what's happening. why give this comedian that kind of a platform. Now, interesting enough, John Stewart said he thinks the guy's really funny. Okay, maybe he is. And he does material like that all the time, apparently, this comedian. But not under a presidential banner.
Starting point is 00:18:29 You can do it on the Daily Show, Stuart. You want to put the guy on? Fine. I'm not putting him on, but you can. and if you think he's amusing, that's fine with me. But you don't use it in a presidential campaign. That's crazy. And that worries me a bit because we got seven days left and this is kind of an unforced era.
Starting point is 00:18:55 It's going to cost Trump votes in Pennsylvania. Latest polling, Trafalgar has got Georgia, 48 Trump, 46 Harris. but a big spread, 10-point spread on female 55 and male 45. Maybe that was the outcome last time, but that's a big spread. And, of course, female, more females helps Kamala Harris in the polls. And that's why we give this to you. Arizona, Trump 48, Harris 46, same thing.
Starting point is 00:19:31 So Trump, according to Trafalgar, is up by two in Georgia and Arizona. are the latest polls that we have. Real clear politics, the last two nationals tip is got Harris up by one. Rasmussen has got Trump up by one. My sources say Trump's up and could win the popular vote, but I'm not taking that to the bank. I will have my prediction on Halloween right here on the no spin news. In the battleground states, again, according to real clear, Trump is up in all of them, but by minuscule margins in most.
Starting point is 00:20:15 I wanted to talk with the guy who runs American Pulse Research tonight, and I'm going to, but first I want to explain what that is. So it's a survey company. They do research. Obviously, if you're going to be named American Post Research, you do researcher. Hello. Anyway, they use sophisticated techniques to ensure accuracy, reliability, and objectivity, and results. And that's what we like.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Joining us now from Alexandria, Virginia, in the shadow of the nation's capital. Dustin Olson, who is a poster for the group, and he hosts a podcast, Political Trade Secrets. Wow. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need. to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter, plus the news people actually talk about, the juicy details in the worlds of politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between. It's what you want from the New York Post wrapped up in one snappy show. Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast. Listen and subscribe
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Starting point is 00:22:00 podcast. You know, everybody thinks I do a podcast. This is not a podcast. That's a broadcast. Yeah, a discipline broadcast. But everywhere I go, oh, we watch your podcast. It's not a podcast. Not that there's anything wrong with podcasts, but podcasts are ruminating.
Starting point is 00:22:20 You ruminate. Here we go, boom, this is what's going on. So you say, Mr. Olson, that you are seeing the best poll number. ever for Trump. Is that accurate? Yeah, it's accurate. If you look at 2020 and you look at 2016, at this point today in those races, Biden nationally was up by 7.4%. And Clinton was up by about 4.6%. So that's a pretty big difference. Actually, when I checked right before we came on, and the real clear politics average nationally actually has Trump up a huge 0.4% nationally. But for him, that actually is a pretty big deal because he's never had that at this point in the election.
Starting point is 00:23:04 And then the swing states, this is the thing that I find really interesting, though. He's up by 0.9%. But each of the states are very close. And that's been different than previous elections. Sometimes one of the swing states will have a bigger margin. And then another state will have another bigger margin for the other person. They're all within a point or two. And that is unusual.
Starting point is 00:23:26 So that's kind of where I see the race right now. You mentioned there's some people who think that it's possible that he could get the popular vote. It is possible. Really, the question is, have pollsters been able to figure out what their mistakes were in 2016 and 2020 and correct for those? I think we are really having accurate results. In 22, we had everything 91% accurate as far as the outcome and 98% within the margin of error. But I'm not sure if that's the case for all bolsters. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:23:56 And that's why we have you on, because you were very accurate two years ago. The gender stuff, they sneak this in. And some of it's based upon what the voter turnout was in a previous election. But other times, it's the thumb on the scale. The posters know that most American women, by a small margin, will vote for Harris. and by a much larger margin, men will vote for Trump. So if you poll more women, the outcome is likely to be more favorable to Harris, correct? That's correct, though the population is generally more female than male,
Starting point is 00:24:37 and then the voting populations, even a little bit slightly more than that. So it's anywhere from 52 to 53% is usually what you want your sample to be. For female, it depends on the state, and I can't speak to every specific state, But we always go in, we look at the census data, and we look at the previous elections of what the makeup was of the population. And that's really important for a pollster to do. People also look at the partisan breakdown, but that's been a problem in the last 10 years because the partisan breakdown. We've had a huge realignment within parties where a lot of pollsters have really, I think, honed in, especially for states like Wisconsin and Michigan, is looking at who someone voted for in 20. So we asked that question. Who did you vote for? And then we look at that when we get the sample and see if it's in alignment with what the actual results were. And that has helped us to deal with the-
Starting point is 00:25:33 And that's a smart play. Now, the Republican registration has been reported to be up. Yep. Are you seeing that? Is that true? That is absolutely true. In Pennsylvania in particular, there's some Democrat counties that have now become Republican counties. There's been a mass. operation to register voters in that state. Then also the early returns tend to be a little bit more Republican. Now, that is a state that has party registration, so we do have a better idea of which party people are registered in. Though, as you know, a lot of people registered maybe in the 1970s. They were a Democrat then. But my theory is that the Republican registration has gone up because the economy is still hurting many American workers in the higher price range. That's my theory.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Yeah, plus the party identification. That's actually what we use in polling as opposed to registration because it's kind of a state of mind. And we have seen over this election that people who identify as Republican are just that's growing. And Gallup did a study over the summer where they found that this is actually the highest that they've seen that people, identify, you know, as Republican or leaning Republican. They had it about 48 percent to about 45 percent, I think, for Democrat, which they also indicate is one of the primary factors to kind of guess who's going to win the election. Okay, final question for you. Right now, as it stands, if American polls had to make a call, a prediction, you would say?
Starting point is 00:27:14 That's a great question. And if people... go to Pulling Club.com. We are releasing our final survey on Thursday morning. We're in the field currently with our survey. I haven't looked at the results. All right, good. Because I'm, here's what I'm going to do for you guys. All right. So you're going to do Thursday morning. I'm going to do Thursday evening on my prediction, but I'm going to set up my prediction with your prediction. Excellent. So I better be accurate. Well, yes, who knows, but I do think that the trend is in Trump's favor. But stuff like you mentioned in the last few days,
Starting point is 00:27:50 you know, anything can happen in the last... Yeah, I mean, the Trump campaign is largely undisciplined, but in the last seven days, I'm telling you, it's got to be very methodical. It has to be, because a few more of these mistakes, and it didn't have to happen. It was such a crazy mistake to put a comedian unvetted, and they knew he was a bomb thrower.
Starting point is 00:28:15 that's how he's made his reputation and have nobody's watching what he's going to say unbelievable all right dustin thank you very much we appreciate it and uh let's go to the media madness reports out of washington post has lost 200 000 subscribers for failing to endorse kamala harris i do not believe this report okay uh what i do believe is that the guy who owns it jeff bezos the big billionaire uh he doesn't like the paper thinks the paper is uh 100 percent liberal, which it is. They got George Will, but, you know, come on, George Will on the right side. But they just push liberal agendas all day long at the Washington Post. And they're losing, I think it's more than 10 million a year now. And that's what Bezos is worried about. So he said,
Starting point is 00:29:03 no endorsement, and that is leading there. USA Today says he's not going to endorse either. That's Ginnett, Arizona Republic, Des Moines Register, Detroit Press, Tennessey, Tennessee, El Paso Times, nobody's going to endorse. Again, USA Today, going out of business. I mean, it's a disaster. So these companies that said, look, we valianated every single Republican and conservative in a country. Then we buy our product. We've got to stop that.
Starting point is 00:29:32 It's too late. It's too late. Not coming back. Virginia. All right. Here's a very interesting story. So there are 1,600 non-citizens. registered to vote in the Commonwealth of Virginia. We know that because the governor,
Starting point is 00:29:51 Glenn Yonkin, a Republican, ordered the roles to be examined on August 7th. So the auditors found 1,600 non-citizens on the voting rolls because they have driver's licenses. That's how it was checked. So Yonkin says, hey, you've got to get these people off because it's illegal federally, it's a federal crime for non-citizens to vote. But a federal judge, Patricia Gillis, said, too late, too late to get them off the rolls. And now the state of Virginia, the Commonwealth of Virginia, as it's known, is petitioning the Supreme Court to order those 1600 off the voting rolls. It's not going to happen.
Starting point is 00:30:46 It's too late. But the key question is, how did it happen in the first place? And Virginia says, we don't know. We don't know how the 1600 were registered to vote. Ooh. Now, if it's happening in Virginia, it's happened in other places. I'm not so worried about this. 1600 is nothing.
Starting point is 00:31:09 But my job to tell you what's going on there, Supreme Court doesn't have a magic wand. It could issue a stay, but they won't. It's just too chaotic with seven weeks to go. Yonk and, however, doing the right thing. They did the right thing by ordering an audit of the registration. Every state should do that. Of course, they won't.
Starting point is 00:31:34 All right, this is a very interesting story. Pinellas County, that's St. Petersburg, Florida. Clearwater, Clearwater, Largo, on and on. They get hit by two hurricanes. You know that. It was looting. All right. The sheriff of Pinellas says that they arrested, all right, brought in, charged, let's get the exact number,
Starting point is 00:31:55 45 looters, 41 are undocumented migrants. Whoa. Not only that, but 196 people. were questioned about looting. 163 of them undocumented. They weren't charged or haven't been yet. You can draw your own conclusions. Maybe I'll send that over to Geraldo and Chris Cuomo,
Starting point is 00:32:27 both of whom say, oh, the undocumented people, they commit crimes at a much lower rate than Americans. Number one, maybe that's true. I'm not positive it is. I haven't seen any recent data. But number two, so what? You don't let 14 million foreign nationals into this country unsupervised because 10% of them are leaps are going to be psycho. That's it. All right. Smart life. Halloween is Thursday. Oh, I'm sorry, one more thing before we get the smart life. Tomorrow Wednesday, News Nation, 8 p.m. Me, Cuomo, Stephen A. Smith, we're going to supervise. That should be interesting.
Starting point is 00:33:21 A two-hour presidential town hall. Mark Cuban, going to be there. RFK Jr., Sarah Palin, cast the thousands. It's going to be really something. So, paper it, watch it, whatever. Wednesday, News Nation 8 to 10. I'm going to be the traffic cop or not. You're going to want to see this. Smart Life Halloween. Spending is much less this season because nobody has any money. All right, everybody's tapped. So Candy is up for 39% in price since October 2020.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Thank you, Joe Biden. Boo, boo. President Biden, 39% candies up and everything else is up to costumes, but the 39%. So 72% of respondents in this study by Harris is said they're gonna spend less on Halloween, even though $12 billion, second only to Christmas,
Starting point is 00:34:33 is spent on. on the Halloween season by Americans, all right? So here's a smart life thing. It's okay to give the kids nice treats, okay? I give them Reese's, they like that, Kit Katz, it's sugar, it's terrible. I actually eat a little of them on Halloween myself, but not a lot.
Starting point is 00:34:56 But it's okay, one day a year. Give the urchins something, none. They like, okay, smart life. Oregon, when I lived there in the mid-80s, was liberal, not socialist now, it's crazy left. But they may be coming back. There is a measure 118 in Oregon, it says, corporate taxes will be raised to generate a guaranteed basic income for state residents, which would be $1,600 of free money a year to, I guess, everybody, every Oregonian, kids included. So if you had 10 kids, you get $16,000.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Okay, no vetting. So you could be a drug addict. They still give you the $1,600. They don't care what you spend it on. There is a poll. Do you like this Prop 118? Yes, 29, no, 54. Going to go down.
Starting point is 00:35:56 Maybe Oregonians finally wasn't a nice state. It's destroyed. This day in history, October 29th, 1929, Black Tuesday, stock market crashes. My family got hammered, okay, and it changed my parents forever. They were little kids. They were scared. Here's what happened. Roaring 20s, stock market, boom, okay?
Starting point is 00:36:23 Calvin Coolidge, Hoover was elected, 29, abe, 28 Hoover was lucky. Anyway, people were. were buying stocks on margin. They borrowed money from banks to buy stocks. Then the stocks didn't pay off. It couldn't pay the bank back. Same thing happened to W's economy that led to Obama's election. Remember? The banks were given out mortgages, the people couldn't pay the mortgages off and the banks were failing. That's when I got Barney Frank right between the eyes. Remember that? That's what that was all about. This was different. but the same. Americans borrowed money to buy stocks, lost the money, couldn't pay it back.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Banks failed. 9,000. People panicked. Because when the bank failed then, there was no insurance. You lost all your money. Every bit of it. And that happened, Black Tuesday, 95 years ago today. And it lasted to World War II. That's how long that depression lasted. We got a good mail segment of Final Thought. I was at Yankee Stadium last night. Weeping, not openly, but inside for what happened. The Big Bad Dodgers, I'll tell you about it. Back in a moment, the final thought.
Starting point is 00:37:45 So last night is at Yankee Stadium for a game four of the World Series. Fabulous spectacle. Yankee Stadium is magnificent. It is one of America's great treasures. And the Steinberger family, I've known them for decades, and they are so nice to me and all that. So it's really a privilege. And I mean that word literally.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Everybody, oh, it's a privilege. It's an honor. And I don't say that stuff a lot to go to the major games at Yankee Stadium. Now, the Dodgers, L.A., we don't like them so much because of the transvestite group. They honored in San Francisco that for Smerch Catholics, you remember all of that. You know, I know some guys on a Dodgers. and they're good guys. They had nothing to do with it. All right. I am. But the Dodgers are a methodical team and they are disciplined and they have swagger and you could see it. All right,
Starting point is 00:38:45 Freddie Freeman, first round Hall of Famer. Yankees are a little intimidated. I don't know. They were tight and it's three to one and they got waxed last night. So anyway, I'm What I may I say? I'm just, the Dodgers are playing better. And this is competition. No equity here. You do or die on that field. Thank you for watching and listening to the No Spin News.
Starting point is 00:39:17 We'll see tomorrow.

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