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Episode Date: February 22, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:59 There's a big controversy over this Ukraine thing. Some conservatives like Mark Levin are angry with President Trump because he seems to be siding with Putin. But it's not that clear cut, as I reported yesterday. I mean, there's a method to President Trump's madness in all things. When I use the word madness, that's a cliche. method for his madness. But this could go either way. And there's no doubt right now that Trump is leaning into the Putin area. I think it's because he wants Putin to stop. But we'll have to
Starting point is 00:01:48 see what the deal is before we can really make a judgment. But the technique of trying to flatter someone to be reasonable, that's not crazy. That's been going on. since Jenghis Khan. Okay, just keep that in mind. Talking Points memo today is about Donald Trump's first month in office. So, one down, 47 more months to go. Liberal America, I'd be happy to hear that, right? I have to tell you that Donald Trump has done more
Starting point is 00:02:20 in his first month, second term, of course, than any other president in history. And I went back last night confronting the president confronting the president's, as you know, 23 consecutive weeks on the New York Times list. And now it'll extend into March. We got the numbers yesterday. This is still phenomenal. If you haven't read confronting the presidents, you might want to consider it. But anyway, Trump has done more in 31 days than anybody else who was elected president. Who do you think was second? George Washington, first president, because he had to reorganize the government.
Starting point is 00:02:58 I mean, they had a structure in Philadelphia, but they weren't a federal government that only happened after we booted the king out of here. And then Washington moved to New York City where he governed a country. And he was pretty busy, put everything together. In fact, today, it was an anniversary, I don't know how many years, but of the first post office, federal post office. and Washington instituted it. But Trump did more than 31 days of George Washington did. Now, Washington had an excuse, he had to get furniture, Martha was giving him a hard time, she didn't want to move to New York, you had to get curtains, you know. I mean, it was really nothing going on structurally. But it is quite amazing what Donald Trump has done.
Starting point is 00:03:53 So let's run it down. And I'm doing this because if Kamala, Harris had been elected. None of these things that I'm going to mention are 10 of them would have happened. None of them. So just keep that in mind. First one is the Gaza hostage released. 24 hostages have been released. Okay. It's estimated there are 35 remaining in Hamas hands. Now, the Biden people had a little bit to do with that, but not a lot. It was the Trump people who made it happen. I know that because I was involved to some extent. I have not reported that involvement. I will write about it, but the time isn't right now to do so. But I was directly involved with this. Okay, and I know what happened. Okay, so 24 hostages are out, and that is a
Starting point is 00:04:48 very significant achievement because Biden couldn't get any out. We couldn't get any out. We couldn't They just ignored him, the terrorists. Number two, the Department of Government Efficiency, Doge. It's creating chaos. Elon Musk brought in, all right, and his job is to assess wasteful spending and fraud and to cut down a federal workforce, which is far too big because we have a $36 trillion debt.
Starting point is 00:05:20 So that never would happen over Kamala Harris, ever. ever. The Democrats don't want to cut spending. They're the party of spending. Now, I don't know whether in the end Musk will be successful. He's uncovered some stuff, and that's good, but now it kicks back to Congress and they're trying to claw back money. I don't know they're going to be successful there. Most of that money's already been spent. But it's a worthy effort, is it not? If you're a loyal American, I don't care what party you're in. You don't want wasteful spending. That insults the taxpayers. Number three, the Ukraine negotiations. Again, Biden couldn't do it. He couldn't get anywhere. And in the space of 31 days, Trump's got Putin
Starting point is 00:06:14 at the table. Last week in Saudi Arabia, it wasn't Putin, but it was Putin's guy, Lavrov. Okay, that's three. Kamala Harris, in a million years, not have been able to do that. Number four, DEI banishment. Democrats didn't want to banish it. It's out. Okay, gone from the federal area. And it's a skin color play and a gender play. That's against the Constitution. Number five, gas and oil regulations. Trump has signed five executive orders. Now, we haven't seen any benefit from that yet, but it's a little bit too early. I figure about May, because summer gas prices usually surge, because everybody's zipping around on vacation. If it's a surge this year, then those EOs would have failed.
Starting point is 00:07:05 But we've got to give it to then to see if that's going to lower prices. And again, Biden could have done five executive orders to make it easier for fossil fuels to be harvested and transported. He didn't do it. Six, border security. In the first half of this month, the one month for Trump, migrant encounters, which means border patrol, getting face to face physically with somebody trying to get across the border. It dropped 93% because Trump put troops on the border. He stopped all the asylum madness, and Biden opened the border completely. Didn't want any restraints at all, none.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Okay, that's six. Number seven, deportation of criminal migrants. Now, this has halted, okay, very interesting. Got off to a robust start. 5,700 illegal immigrants have been deported. That's according to the Department of Homeland Security. But in the last 10 days, almost ground to a halt. And I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:08:11 We're watching it. We'll have a report next week on it. but the deportation is more difficult, I believe, than the Trump administration thought it would be. A number eight Mexican troops at the border. This is another thing, Kamala Harris, in a million years, she wouldn't have deported anybody either. But in a million years, would have not cajoled the President of Mexico, put those troops on the border. did it with Trump like that. And that'll help. That's going to help. Number nine, Trump has signed 68 executive orders. Biden signed 32 in his first month. And Trump wants to blow up what he
Starting point is 00:09:03 calls a corrupt federal system. That's what this is all about. And the last one is Trump administration suing sanctuary cities. First two are Chicago and New York. Illinois and New York State, okay? And the Justice Department is filing suits saying, hey, you're disobeying federal law, we're going to take you to court, and there could be fines, there could be all kinds of stuff. And again, that would never have happened, had Kamala Harris been president. So whether you despise Trump or you love him or whatever, you got to give him some credit for instituting his vision. okay
Starting point is 00:09:46 of which he got elected told the folks this is what I want to do they voted for him and now he's doing it you set the table put on a playlist even made the lasagna from scratch
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Starting point is 00:10:56 Trump is evil, right? So is Musk, evil guys. So what the corporate media does is they cherry-picked. So under the Trump administration, thousands, probably tens of thousands of federal employees are going to be laid off. because the government's too big in Trump's estimation. So tens of thousands of people are going to lose their job. So the media will pluck one of them, like in the Veterans Administration, then they'll say there's not enough air traffic controllers because Trump's firing them,
Starting point is 00:11:33 which is false, a lie. And then they'll say, oh, you can't fire anybody in this area or that area, and then they'll have a sob story. my job and look just because you're a federal employee doesn't guarantee your job it doesn't and if there are too many federal employees then there has to be a cutback on it it's like a regular company but the media with the other they cherry pick it to make Trump look evil and a lot of people buy it I get mail all the time I go oh look at these poor people and we're not the veterans aren't going to
Starting point is 00:12:10 get what they deserve and the air traffic controls I'm afraid to fly and You know, all of that hysteria. It's easy for the media to do that. It's simple. And so they want to undermine everything. And I mean 100%. I haven't heard one thing that Trump has done be praised by the New York Times or CNN or MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Not one. And maybe I missed it. And if you heard it, please bill at bill o'Reilly.com, because you want to be fair. Tell me, they praise them or anything? Let me know. Measles. So there's a big outbreak in West Texas. And this is pretty vicious. Gaines County, 48 total cases. Kids 5 to 17, getting a measles. It could kill you and scar you for life.
Starting point is 00:13:02 8% of kindergarten kids in Gaines County had vaccine exemptions. You can get a vaccine exemption. all right and if you do then you're more likely to get measles enter rfk junior who's already in as a health and human services secretary and he's an anti-vax guy don't expect him to do that while he's in office i don't there'll be so much outrage if he does i think he's going to just put that in the bottom drawer but one thing he has to do because he promised to do it and it's the only reason he was there is regulate the food in america Now, you've heard some people say, oh, I don't want the food police. You need the food police because if you don't have them, you're going to die a painful death much earlier than you would have if the food police were out and about.
Starting point is 00:13:57 So joining south of New York City is a dietitian and nutritionist named Scott Keatley who follows this very closely. So I've been on a jihad to alert Americans about sugar, the deleterious effects, and other junk food, which leads to obesity and diabetes and all kinds of disease. And the stats are unbelievable. I just threw them here, but let me pick them up. So in the United States in 2000, 25 years ago, 30% of adults are obese. now it's 40% 10% rise and that's all bad diet right absolutely that's coming from consuming too many calories not expending enough we're we're eating way more junk food than we ever had
Starting point is 00:14:50 why why why are we really why everybody knows junk food is bad for you why are we eating more why bill it's it's delicious i mean it absolutely is these these companies have been working for 50 or 60 years on formulations of stuff and it looks good when you when you see these interesting colors you want to eat it it tastes good it's got high enough kids kids would fall for that but adults i mean they know that they're look cigarette smoking is a narcotic it makes you calm down but the government has succeeded in knocking out most cigarette smoking in this country by scaring people. That's what they did. Right? And it worked. They definitely scared people, but what we did is, is we replaced cigarettes with something else. If you look at, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:44 all the scare tactics around cigarettes, at the same time, you've got the rise of orange mocha frappuccinos from Starbucks. So we replaced a lot of those cigarettes with food. All right. That's a good point. But still, Americans aren't that cognizant of what they're doing in my opinion because and then they go to the doctor and they get the blood tests and they're type 2 diabetes diabetic already and they're 40 50 pounds overweight and they're absolutely not they're they're not paying attention to what they're putting in their body because you have to do it every day three or four times and i'm not a cook see i don't cook so i got to figure out what I'm going to eat. And 90% of my options are bad. Yes. I mean, unless I want just broccoli
Starting point is 00:16:34 and you can't put any butter on it or legumes, you know, but if I want a steak, that's bad. If I want pasta, that's bad. So I think people give up because they're just... If you go out there onto the internet, and you spoke about this earlier, if you go out there onto the internet, you will find every level of crazy and everything in between. And so you'll find people who are saying steaks the worst thing for you and butter is the worst thing for you. And then people on the other side will say, well, don't eat any fruit because that's bad for you.
Starting point is 00:17:12 And it becomes maddening out there. But all food you listed are excellent for you. Let me stop. What is the truth about fruit? So I like a glass of orange juice in the morning or great. fruit juice. I thought it was healthy, and now it's not because it's got sugar in it, right? So there's going to be sugar in stuff, but it's the natural sugar versus the added sugar. So what's a difference? What's a difference? So molecularly, there's no difference,
Starting point is 00:17:44 but it's what you're expecting. So if you're drinking orange juice and it's, you know, great orange juice from South Florida, that's, you know, nothing in it other than just juice. it's it's got a certain amount of sugar in it but if you get the cheaper stuff it's going to have an extra five or 10 grams of sugar but you don't even really perceive that you just know i look at the label though i look at every label of what i put into my body look uh you'd be surprised at how old i am i got the same waist size i had in college but it ain't easy okay it's not easy because there's a craving for dessert i eat a couple of desserts a week all right i'm not a spartan But when I'm drinking my orange juice, I'm going, I think this is okay, but I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:18:31 So what I want, and I'm probably wrong on this, is the government to take a more proactive approach and almost put warning labels on the soft drinks that have 80 grams of sugar in them. I want warning labels, just like on a cigarette packs. Is that food police craziness? That is not food police craziness. I think that we really need to define ultra-processed foods and put those labels right on the front for people. Why haven't they done it then? With obesity at 40% for zero for American adults, come on.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Why haven't the government done it? You got to follow the money. There's very, very powerful people and very powerful companies out there that put a lot of money into the pockets of people that represent us. And this is not just a Republican issue or a Democrat issue. This is an everybody issue because food is so prevalent. And we've got to have people that are making decisions who say, I don't want your money. I'm going to make decisions based on stuff that's good for the American people.
Starting point is 00:19:41 All right. And there's one thing else. A lot of people I'm generalizing here who are grossly overweight, obese, are poor. Now, I have a lot of money. And the fast food stuff is cheap. Does that play into it? So socioeconomic status definitely plays into it. If you don't have a whole lot of, if you don't have a whole lot of money,
Starting point is 00:20:07 you probably don't have a whole lot of time. And I know that goes against what some people think. People think people are just sitting around doing nothing. But you're probably working a job or two jobs that are not the greatest in the world. And so you can sit there. and I can sit there, and we can look at these labels, but other people don't necessarily have that time. And when you get home late at night,
Starting point is 00:20:27 you've got to put something on the table. Right. The kids need to keep. It's convenient, you're tired. I can drive through the window. They throw the bag at me, and it's garbage. All right, I hope RFK Jr., that's the, you know, if he makes it a campaign and really wages this,
Starting point is 00:20:44 an aggressive way, he'll save a lot of lives. And we appreciate your time very much tonight, Scott. Thank you. Okay, man, I do that segment because I, we want you guys to be healthy. You know, I've seen it. I know what diabetes is. I don't have it. Thank God.
Starting point is 00:21:02 But it is in my DNA. And I got to tamp it down like crazy because a lot of it's heredity. And I'm not out in, you know, riding horseback for five hours a day and doing all that stuff. I'm sitting on my butt talking to you guys. The best coast just got better. Introducing Quantum of the Seas sailing from L.A. this fall. Conquer next level thrills on the boldest ship in the west, like flowrider surf sessions, bumper cars,
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Starting point is 00:22:34 Alexander Green. He's living large in the Bahamas, celebrating his anniversary. And, you know, when you're a capitalist and you do well, you can go to the Bahamas and, right, and pay all that hotel tariff. out there. But anyway, I think I've set you up in a way that that's fair. And I want people to be very, very cautious. I'm a conservative investor. As you know, I've known Alex now, early 90s, so 30 years almost. So look, first question, the stock market was pretty good under Biden. Why? Well, let's be clear. The last two years of the stock market, 2023, 2004, we're good under Biden. Let's go a little further back.
Starting point is 00:23:22 2022, when Bidenomics had a chance to kick in, remember, he's elected in 2020, he starts implementing his plans for 2022, 21. By 2022, we have the highest inflation in more than 40 years. We have interest rates that have soared. And the stock market, the SEP 500 declined 19% in 2022, the NASDAQ lost a third of its value. The bond market with interest rates soaring had its worst year in over 100 years. And even a conservative diversified portfolio, 60% stocks, 40% bonds had its worst year since 1940, pre-World War II. So Biden caused a lot of damage with his regulations, which shackled the oil and gas industry and businesses everywhere. His massive multi-trillion dollar deficit spending, which he was warned by even by liberal economists
Starting point is 00:24:19 like Larry Summers, you're going to stoke the highest inflation we've seen since the 1980s, and that's exactly what we saw. But business is resilient, business is adaptable, and by the 20203 and 2004, sales were up, profits were up, and the stock market was up again. But it wasn't due to Joe Biden. It was a recovery from Bidenomics, which even the Biden administration had to stop using because it had such a negative connotation. Right. And one of the big things was, it started to drill oil again and the oil harvesting got ramped up and this is from Mr. Global Warming. Now, Trump has been in office 31 days. The Dow is up 1.2 percent, 531 points. NASDAQ up 285, 1.4%. But every day when I check, it's up, it's down, it's in, it's out.
Starting point is 00:25:07 I mean, anything could happen. And that worries me as an investor. How do I get over that worry. Well, you begin to get over it by recognizing that volatility is the norm. I mean, stock markets, if you could get the kind of superior returns that equities deliver with the smooth upward climb of a passbook saving account, everybody would have all their monies in equity. Volatility is really just the price of admission when you own stocks. But let me also say, Bill, remember, the market started to take off before Trump took office, when the election results came in and they saw that Kamala Harris was not going to be the victor and Donald Trump was going to be the new president, stocks took off immediately. Why did they take off? Because not only
Starting point is 00:25:53 was it not the end of democracy, as we were told in some quarters, but people know that Trump is a businessman. And he knows that wealth is created in the private sector, not in the public sector. The private sector is where innovation happened. It's where productivity happens. And an administration has policies that can either provide a headwind, which makes it tougher for businesses to grow and investors to get ahead, or a tail win, which makes it easier for businesses to prosper and for investors as well. And what Trump wants to do by cutting both the corporate individual tax rates, putting money in consumers' pockets, and giving companies more money to spend on research and development and new factories and new distribution channels and hire more employees and pay higher
Starting point is 00:26:37 wages and better benefits. Those are all positive for the economy. His policy of killing 10 regulations for every new one created, hugely positive. I remember a bank president saying one time that he was hiring more compliance officers than he was loan officers. Why? Because the government set so many regulations, the bank was scared to death. It wasn't going to comply with all these regulations. And what does it do? It raises interest rates. It cuts into profits. It hurts stock market returns. So cutting interest rates, or excuse me, cutting tax rates, deregulating, unshackling the domestic oil and gas industry, cutting the waste, fraud, and abuse. These are all positive things for the economy, and that means it's positive for the stock market, because
Starting point is 00:27:20 if consumers are spending, if they're confident they're spending, and if they're spending, it's adding to corporate sales and ultimately corporate earnings. So I think that we're going to see a wonderful economy and stock market over the next four years. Okay, but remember now that most Americans don't have a lot of reserve. So if they want to get into the market, some of them are borrowing money to get into it, which is what we saw in 1929. So I understand that on paper it looks like the Trump years might be very good for investors, but it's not a lot.
Starting point is 00:27:54 Now, one of the things that you do is look ahead in your newsletter, Alex, and AI is coming in huge. So what in general, and I don't want you to recommend any stocks, if you're interested in what Alex Green is doing, then you go to Oxford Club, was it Oxfordclub.com, right? ElectricClub.com, yes. Okay, you go there and then you can get what they have. But generally speaking, AI and the forward-looking stocks
Starting point is 00:28:24 is what you're analyzing now, correct? Yes. Yeah. AI is a very big deal because it's going to increase productivity. I'm on AI every day. Before long, every student is going to have an AI tutor. Every businessman or business person is going to have an AI consultant. Every physician is going to have an AI researcher and assistant. Everybody's going to have an infinitely smart, infinitely available, infinitely cheap source of not just news and information, but strategy and questions asked and problem solved. And this is going to be huge for the economy. That's why you're seeing all these big tech companies ramp up their AI spending because they know the demand is huge. And in my view, five years from now,
Starting point is 00:29:17 there'll be companies that have making full use of artificial intelligence and companies that don't exist anymore because it's just that imperative as big as the internet was in 1999 and 2000 AI is even bigger right now and we're in the early stages we're still top of the first inning you're trying to ferry out the companies with the most potential but again it's not that easy to do i don't do crypto stuff and i'm not even going to talk about it i just way too risky for me um that's a whole different thing i could have asked yeah i don't you don't do a lot of crypto stuff when i read your stuff not a crypto in there right it's for gambler not a investors. Yeah, yeah. Okay. All right. So bottom on this is that you believe there's opportunity
Starting point is 00:29:58 in a Trump administration because it's a concentration of free market rather than government regulation. And when you recommend a stock that doesn't perform well, you tell everybody, but it's too late because we've lost the money. How do you feel about that? Well, first of all, you're absolutely right, Bill. If you're going to invest in stocks, you're going to have winners and you're going to have losers. Ted Williams is the greatest hitter of all times. 60% of the time, he didn't get a hit. Still, he still was the greatest.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Every investor, Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, John Templeton, all the greats, they had losing positions. And so you go into it with the idea that you're buying a business. And if that business grows in profitability, the share price is going to rise and you're going to share in that profitability. And if the business stumbles or runs into competition, then if it can't meet effectively, it's going to work out poorly. We use, as you know, Bill, trailing stops. Yeah, you put stops on the stock. So if it goes to a certain level, it automatically sells.
Starting point is 00:31:01 All right, Alexander Green, Oxford Club, Oxford Club.com. Appreciate it. Alex. Have fun in Bahamas. Always happy to be here. Thanks, Bill. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:31:10 J.D. Vance is in Germany. Cause in trouble. So the vice president goes over. Munich, beautiful town, by the way. If you have to go to Germany, and it's a nice country, Munich is the best city. Bavaria. And he goes over and he scolds, not only to German, but all of Europe.
Starting point is 00:31:32 This is the vice president. He scolds them. He says, you're not putting enough money into the collective defense. The United States is not going to continue spending all of this money to defend you. You've got to put more money in. Okay? And when conservative Europeans try to get certain things done, you shut them down. You don't let them talk. And you're violating their freedom of speech.
Starting point is 00:32:04 This is advance. Okay? And he's carrying out what, excuse me, Trump wants. Got it? Vance, Munich, got to put Europe's got to put more money and collect the defense. It's got to lighten up on dissenting thought.
Starting point is 00:32:22 They're conservative groups. They deserve to be heard. Vance. Enter Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. Used to be little Marco. Now he's Big Marco. He goes on the CBS program, morning program, Sunday morning program,
Starting point is 00:32:41 face a nation with liberal journalist Margaret Brennan. And this becomes a major controversy. Go. Well, he was standing in a country where free speech was weaponized to conduct a genocide. And he met with the head of a political party that has far right views and some historic ties to extreme groups. The context of that was changing the tone of it. And you know that, that the censorship was specifically about the right. No, I have to disagree with you. Free speech was not used to conduct a genocide. The genocide was conducted by an authoritarian Nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated Jews and they hated minorities and they hated those that they had a list of people they hated, but
Starting point is 00:33:33 primarily the Jews. There was no free speech in Nazi Germany. Absolutely true. Historical fact, just like I was telling you about FDR and JFK. Now, Margaret Brennan is a very well-educated person. University of Virginia, and she got a Fulbright. She was studying in Jordan. He's got a good resume, you know, been aware in Washington, chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News. But Margaret Brennan does not know much about the third right.
Starting point is 00:34:08 She doesn't. He couldn't make that statement, if she did. Free speech had nothing to do with the Holocaust. Hitler wiped out free speech in 1934. By first the brown shirts, the SA, and then when he got to be chancellor, the SS and the Gishnapo. All dissent was punished in Germany. There wasn't any debate about the Holocaust,
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Starting point is 00:35:52 And she's one of CBS News main anchors. And this is my point. I've been in business now 50 years. The younger people, they don't know. And when you listen to them, most of them, 80% of them had no blank an idea what they're talking about, particularly when it gets to history and what happened in the past. They don't know. And it's dangerous.
Starting point is 00:36:21 And then executives running these corporations, they're exceedingly dumb. They're stupid people. So they don't know. And that's how you have the collapse of journalism in this country. They just don't know. And they don't care to know, by the way. You think Margaret Brennan is read Killing the SS? Or killing Patton?
Starting point is 00:36:44 Those are the two books that deal with Nazi Germany? No, she doesn't read them. And she will read them because she's not interested. But whoever told Ms. Brennan to say that, because I don't think she said it on her on. I think the thing was written for her. It's a catastrophe. All right, Canadian, so I'm watching the hockey tournament with Finland, Sweden, Canada, USA.
Starting point is 00:37:12 And Saturday night, the USA team plays the Canadians in Montreal. Roll it. Okay. Now what did you expect? If I were a Canadian, I would have booed to. Yeah, you don't like Trump saying he's going to be his 51st date. He's going to evaporate the country. Of course they're going to boo. If Trudeau said, hey, I don't want the United States to exist any longer. Then they played old Canada. I'd boo. You'd boo. Everybody'd boo. Everybody'd boo. boo. So the press go, oh, would you expect to happen? Now, the Americans won three to one, and they play Sweden a night, and then they play for their championship on Thursday. And
Starting point is 00:38:17 Americans got the best team, but that doesn't mean they're going to win. But that's what happened. Smart Life. So we reported that the Surgeon General says that if you're a boozer, a regular drinker, you have a much higher rate to get cancer, esophagus, colon, larynx, liver, throat, okay? And breast cancer as well, you ladies. So if you're drinking on a regular basis, 100,000 cancer cases directly linked to booze, 20,000 deaths every year. So this, surgeon general. I believe it. I absolutely believe it. Okay, so they took a poll, USA Today, says, and based on this, are you going to cut back on your drinking?
Starting point is 00:39:08 86% say, no, nope, 13% say, yeah, we're going to cut back a little. And that's because booze, if you're a regular drinker, you're thinking about it, and you want it. Now, that doesn't mean you're an alcoholic, okay, but it means that it's an important part of your life. Right? Am I right? And yeah, I'm going to keep doing it.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Now, I predict pot's going to emerge as worse. Pot is more addictive than alcohol. Everybody doesn't think that, but it is. So powerful. You're putting that right in your brain. Okay? What do you see in 10 years, the massive social problems and physical problems we have?
Starting point is 00:39:57 pot. The Pope hospitalized, pretty serious respiratory problems, 88 years old. Now, I wrote a column because the Pope versus the founding fathers, and it's gotten a lot of play on Bill O'Reilly.com. It's about migration, how both Francis sees it, and what the Constitution of the United States says. And they're not compatible. So, we wish the Pope the best. I think he's a good man. I want you to read the column. Okay?
Starting point is 00:40:37 You'll, believe me, you won't be boring. And then let me know what you think. Bill at bill o'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. All right, final thought of the day. So here we go. We are going to launch a tour. We might come to your town. Who's we?
Starting point is 00:40:55 O'Reilly? Who's we? Put it up there. Stephen A. Smith, Chris Cuomo. O'Reilly, your humble correspondent. The Three Americans Tour, opening in Westbury, Long Island, March 30th, Sunday. This is going to be big, as President Trump might say, it's going to be huge. And if you don't know what this is about, I got a couple of clips roll it for uh yeah for stephen a i don't want to be surrounded by smarter people that's why i do the quamo show all right if i wanted to be surrounded by smarter people i wouldn't be sitting here tonight uh present company stephen a excluded of good smart move that's insulting to the audience you see well you ask somebody a question in your personal life hey mabel right um what kind of car is that? And they go, um, I, I like pancakes. What? No, I asked you, what kind of car that was? That's fair. All right. So we're going to kick it around. It's going to be a two-hour show. Tickets are going to sell out. So if you want them, eight o'clock ticket master, but the easiest way
Starting point is 00:42:19 to go to go to Bill O'Reilly.com. We have a little thing. You just push it. And you go right over to the box office. It's going to be two-hour show. We're going to do four topics of the day. I don't know what they're going to be because it's whatever everybody's talking about. Then we're going to take Q&A from the audience. So it's like the Miller show in that way. But never before have you had these three diverse audiences? So Stephen A. Smith, Chris Cuomo, Bill O'Reilly. Never been done. You can imagine how this might play out. It's going to be a blast. So we hope that you check out the Three Americans Tour. Again, 8 o'clock on Wednesday today, go on sale.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Get them because it's not going to go. And then we're going to have other dates. Maybe we'll invade your town. But this is worth flying into New York to see this. If you're around and you're going to come on in, you will not be disappointed. All right. So how about that for an announcement? Is that, that's good, right? I think that's pretty strong announcement. Let me know what you think. Thank you for watching the NoSpin News tonight. We'll see you on Monday.

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