Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Illegal Immigration Under Biden, the President's Latest Approval Polls, the Weekend of Violence, & More

Episode Date: June 7, 2022

Tonight’s rundown: The border continues to be chaotic under the Biden administration. We'll analyze what this means for the country Mexico's President declines the U.S.'s invite to a summit. What... does that say about our relationship with Mexico? Mass shootings continue but the press isn't being honest about the latest violence Notre Dame changes their fight song  This Day in History: Allies storm Normandy's Coast Final Thought: Pottery Barn props In Case You Missed It: "Killing the Killers" is on sale now on BillOReilly.com Click here to watch exclusive clips from the History Tour with Donald Trump Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, June 6, 2022, stand up for your country. So I'm on round two of promoting killing the killers, and I proudly say it's the number one book in the world right now. And it makes a great gift for Father's Day. and I have to do, in order to market the book, hundreds of radio interviews with talk stations across the country. And I like doing them. It's just that it becomes chaotic because I have to do the television program and a lot of other things. But I'm outwining about it. I mean, obviously, when you deal with a success like killing the killers, you have a responsibility to the publisher
Starting point is 00:00:52 and to everybody to market the book as best you can. So it's interesting because when I I do these interviews on a radio, it's not all about the book. Some questions about the book, but everybody wants to know one thing. This is a constant question from Seattle to Key West, from San Diego to Bangor, Maine, okay? Why is the country in such dire trouble? That's the question. Everybody wants one word answer, incompetence. That is the one word I.
Starting point is 00:01:28 give it. And that's laying on President Biden and his administration. And to prove my point, we're going to talk about the border today. Get a pen and pad. I got some unbelievable stats for you. And that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So number one, since President Biden took office in January 2021, about four million illegal foreign nationals have entered the USA. Now, you've heard the Progressive say, no one is illegal. All right, you may be legal in Honduras, but if you don't have papers to come to the USA, you're here illegally. Four million in less than a year and a half.
Starting point is 00:02:14 And that is, that data comes to us from the Customs and Border Patrol. It's stunning. Number two, the center. for immigration studies says that the total number of foreign-born people in the USA is 47 million. That is the highest number ever in modern American history. Forty-seven million. That is, um, let's see, 14% of the entire population is now foreign born. And it is increased under President Biden by $132,000 a month. Again, another record.
Starting point is 00:03:08 And we're talking about going back when immigration formally started, not in the 19th century when anybody could come here. So again, why is this happening? why is the Biden administration not enforcing the law on the border, in fact, enabling people who come here illegally, putting them on jet planes and flying them all over the country so they can be resettled when they shouldn't be here? Why? Now, there are a lot of theories, I understand, and if you say, well, it's a demographic play to increase the power of the Democratic Party, which most people believe, then you are into replacement theory and you're a racist. So the progressive media has cleverly turned that demographic profile into a racist play. Oh, that's the replacement theory.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Not quite. Okay. You're not replacing. You're enhancing by allowing everybody who wants to come to the United States to get residency. You're enhancing. You're enhancing. You're enhancing. You're enhancing. You're inhancing. You're the foreign-born population. Not replacing, you're enhancing. And of course, that's what's happening. You can't deny it. No honest person could. So the numbers are staggering, but you won't see those numbers that I just gave you on the network news. You won't see it. Or in the major urban newspapers. They're not going to do it. Now, attached to that is the summit of the Americas, which began today in Los Angeles, California. The summit of the Americas. Wow. So, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.
Starting point is 00:05:07 All right, what countries are not on the list? How about Mexico, Honduras, and Bolivia? I'll tell you why in a moment. So all those countries come to discuss, a big meeting, Believe me, they'll run up a huge tab. Not on us. Their own countries are got to pay. All right. And they're going to talk about climate change. That's number one.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Trade, number two, and migration number three. Climate change, number one. So President Biden won't get there to Wednesday, and he's going to do the Jimmy Kimmel Show. So on Thursday, I will have analysis of Biden Kimmel. I'm looking forward. of that. Hosting now is our pal, Vice President Harris. All right, so Vice President Harris is there. Now, over a door of Mexico, the most important president, beside Biden, he's not coming.
Starting point is 00:06:04 He's not going to come. Why? Nobody really know. He says because Cuba and Nicaragua aren't invited. Two totalitarian human rights violators, they weren't invited. They weren't invited. so Obrador is not coming. But that's not why Obrador's not coming. Obrador knows he's the source of many of our problems in America. Now, Biden and Harris not going to confront him, but this is an insult to Joe Biden. He doesn't even know it. Biden doesn't even know by Obrador not showing up. Obrador is insulting Biden because Biden called them. They come on, you got to come on up. No. You're not. I can invite Cuba. I'm not coming. So a couple of things about Mexico. As you know, about 90%
Starting point is 00:06:58 of illegal immigration stems from Mexico comes across the southern border. Now, I'm not counting the visa overstays. I'm not counting that. I'm just talking to people who are illegally walking across. About 90%. So Overdoer knows that. Under Trump, that stopped because Overdor was forced to put the Mexican military on the northern border and the southern border. Or Trump said he was going to designate the cartels, the Mexican drug cartels, as terror groups and wiped them out. And Obrador did not want that. I wonder why. I wonder why. The other thing, and this is very important, Mexico has the most stringent gun laws in the hemisphere. Did you know that? You're an American, you get caught with a gun down there. You're going to jail.
Starting point is 00:07:47 and a not a nice jail. We had a big thing I did years ago and an American Marine who got into Mexico somehow he said he didn't know, he had a rifle, they put him in jail, yeah, the most stringent gun laws in a hemisphere. Yet every criminal in Mexico has a gun. And a big gun, a big gun.
Starting point is 00:08:07 So does that comport to the United States? Yeah, you can have all the strict gun bands and laws and things. this and that, but the criminal is still going to get them. Okay? We all hearing this. That's not to say each state shouldn't have sane public safety laws. Each state should. I don't want people run around with ARs in New York City. I'm sorry. Eight and a half million people jammed in. A.Rs, no. But in Wyoming, when the cops can't protect you, because it's too vast and are too few people, I'd have an AR. Let the states decide. But these progressive, oh, yeah, we're going to ban
Starting point is 00:08:58 this and ban. How's it working in Chicago? Huh? You ban everything. Oh, it's just so annoying to me. But anyway, back to Obador. I think he's corrupt. I think you're going to see it. Because he doesn't want to touch the cartels. And the cartels run the people smuggling operations. That's second to their drug operations. They charge these poor people to come up to the northern border and get across.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Obedo doesn't want to interfere with their business. It's not hard to wipe out the Mexican cartels. Trump was that close to doing it. close to doing it. And the reason he didn't do it is because Oberdor put the troops on the border and that stopped the mass migration in his last year in office. I know this because I was involved with this and you know what I'm talking about. So anyway, the situation now is Oberdor is not showing up because he doesn't want to solve the problem and the problem is getting worse by the day on the southern border. And Americans know, even the L.A. Times, even the Uber
Starting point is 00:10:08 liberal LA Times, and I wrote a message of the day today about how that newspaper is just about out of business because they're so insane. That's on Bill O'Reilly.com. I hope you read it. You don't have to be a premium or concierge member to read the messages. You just go there and read them every morning we have them up. Anyway, the LA Times says this about Kamala Harris, who's in charge a board of security. Quote, the lack of travel is a reminder of what some of see as ambivalence from Harris toward a high-profile issue that is politically fraud at home and challenging abroad as she embarks Monday on a week of diplomacy at the summit of the Americans in Los Angeles. The lack of travel is Kamala hasn't been down there. She went once. All right,
Starting point is 00:10:56 she went once to the border and then once to El Salvador, I believe, for a couple of hours. She doesn't know what to do. All right. So do we have it now? It is just, absolutely an impossible situation that's getting worse, and Biden is not going to solve it. So let's bring in. The guest knows much about this as anybody. Stephen Camerata is the Director of Research for the Center for Immigration Studies, and we cited some of Steve's research. He joins us out from Washington.
Starting point is 00:11:30 First of all, I went over a lot of stuff. Did I get anything wrong or anything that's not in the proper perspective? one thing i don't think you said it necessarily wrong but just to clear one thing up in terms of illegal immigration now coming into the united states it does look like it's coming through mexico but the vast majority of people uh encountered at the border is the new word the old word was apprehensions but either way people slipping in people not slipping in people being released in the united states overwhelmingly not from mexico now if we had had this conversation 10 15 years ago, overwhelmingly Mexico. Not anymore. They're coming from everywhere. Everywhere in a
Starting point is 00:12:09 country. Right. And they make their deals with the cartels, with some of them are private deals, some of their public, some of them are extortion, some of the shaking down. There's poor people and there's affluent people too, trying to get in, as you point out. But it all comes through Mexico. And Trump pretty much stopped it. Did he not? Yes. Trump faced his own border crisis. and they weren't sure what to do, but they implemented some big things that changed it. One thing they did, one of the things that happens at the border is if someone's not from Mexico,
Starting point is 00:12:44 the ability of us to send them back immediately is limited. Mexico doesn't have to take them back, right? Even though they came through Mexico. Trump pressured Mexico, threatening the trade relationship. He got them, for example, to do a lot more to interdict people through their country. They don't have much incentive as long as they're heading to the United States, but he helped change that. The other big thing he implemented, there were some smaller things.
Starting point is 00:13:06 One of the big things he helped implement was a policy called Remain in Mexico. That's the colloquial term, which said if you want to apply for asylum, you'll have to wait in Mexico at least for your initial hearing. What's happened since then, and that greatly curtailed people, because remember this, the vast majority of people who apply at the border, which is now in the hundreds of thousands every year, they don't qualify. They just do it because they know the system is overwhelmed, so that they'll be released. into the United States, whereas the Biden administration is doing, and then they've basically got it. The goal isn't to get asylum. The goal is just to be released into the United States. Of course, to get here any way they can. They're prepped on what to say and what to do. Now, the why of it. Do you have a why? You must have thought about this, Steve.
Starting point is 00:13:52 I mean, you got a guy coming in. Biden, the first day, knocks out the remain in Mexico policy, the first day, over the door pulls the army from both borders. I mean, I know. I know. I believe Oberdor is corrupt, all right? And you're going to see that down the road. But Biden, Biden, does he want this chaos? You think the man wants this? Because it's reflecting badly on him. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:20 What's happened, I think, within the Democratic Party, is although there were people within the party and still are, obviously, voters in the Democratic Party, but even members who are in Congress who want laws enforced. They don't necessarily favor. favor what is effectively an open border. But the party itself is sort of captive to its own ideology here. So it's, and they just haven't thought it out.
Starting point is 00:14:45 It's always been the case that if you send out the word, the law is not going to be enforced. You get a lot more violation of the law. We saw that when President Clinton years ago said, okay, we're not going to send people back from Haiti. 100,000 people showed up on the beach in Haiti, almost right away. building boats to try to float over to the United States. He hadn't thought it through. So then he had to make an announcement, hey, we're not going to have that policy. We are going to stop people at sea.
Starting point is 00:15:12 But surely now, the point isn't the same here. Surely now with the Biden administration on the skids, and every poll says it, and immigration's right behind the economy as far as annoying the American people. And more than that, surely now you might make a course correction, right? Right. But the problem is, what would you have to do? Well, you'd have to implement something like remain in Mexico. They don't want to do that. They think it's harsh. You'd have to hold more people at the border. Well, again, they don't want to do it. It seems harsh. You'd have to send people home immediately. They don't want to do that. They are not enforcing the laws within the United States. There's been a dramatic decline. We used to deport over 100,000 people a year in the United States. Now we're getting down to the teens in terms of thousands. They're not even deported. reporting criminal aliens anymore because, again, they thought that was harsh. So the ideological sort of, let's just for lack of a bedroom, open borders people in the Democratic Party are in the driver's seat. And Biden, I don't know. They're going to go down with the shift then. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:19 They're all going to go down with his stand up home. Right. They're not going to do anything. They're going to blow up in November. They'll probably be a Republican president in 24. Biden's not going to be able to run again. They're just not, they're going to continue the insanity and go down with the ship. That's what you're saying. Yeah, they have no way of thinking it through. They can't say, well, look, we want to be fair and open, but we do have to enforce law, so we're going to adopt some of these policies. Obviously, we want to deport criminal aliens. We can't release. Remember, they've released according, they didn't want to publicize this. They've released a quarter of a million individuals and those in family units at the border since these take over. And we know that
Starting point is 00:17:03 because of a lawsuit, Texas filed. They've also released 150,000 unaccompanied minors. So, you know, you're getting close to a million people purposefully released. We're not talking about people slipping past the border patrol. These are people purposely released. And they would need to stop doing things like that because every migrant knows the chance, even if you get caught of making it in the U.S. is very high. And so we're at a situation now where they've just done so much to encourage it. They'd have to reverse those policies. And they're not going to do it. And narcotics as well, because the narcotics flow is tenfold what it was under Trump because of the open borders. And because all the border patrol are so overwhelmed by the numbers
Starting point is 00:17:49 of people, they can't do the narcotics interdiction. They don't care about that either, I guess. Right. So one reason why that happens is in the old days when it was people from Mexico, we could turn them around and Mexico would take them back immediately. When someone's not from Mexico, there's a whole elaborate process. A huge fraction of these people are applying for asylum. The unaccompanied children, we have to try to find a family member of the United States. All that information has to be collected. It takes somewhere around three to five times as long to process those people as it did in the old days when it was just someone from Mexico. And so so many agents are off the line now, it's much easier for drug runners and, of course, drug dealers to come across or anybody doing anything that they want illegally. And so it's all sort of building on itself. All right, Steve, we really appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Keep us posted on the worsening situation, and it will get worse. Thanks again for helping us out tonight. Thanks for having. Let's go to the polling, and look, I'm going to run this down real fast because everybody knows that, the Biden administration of polling is terrible. It's record lows for a guy in office, 17 months. So this is an ABC News poll. 542 adults, very low sample. 28 Democrat, 26 Republican, 40 independent. First question, do you approve or disapprove of the way Biden is handling inflation? Approved 28, disapprove 71. Who are the 28 that approve of Biden? It's a leavenly.
Starting point is 00:19:21 It was 1.4 under Trump, but 28% approve of the way Biden's handling inflation. Who? If you know anyone, please, bill at bill o'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com. Just tell me who they are. Second question, you approve of the way Biden's handling gas prices. Again, 35% approve. They've doubled. Gas prices have doubled under Biden.
Starting point is 00:19:49 64% disapproved. Gun violence, approved 37, disapproved 62. Taxes approved 37, disapproved 61. Abortion approved 41, disapproved 58. That's an interesting number there. And crime approved 38, disapprove 61. If you approve of the way Biden's handling crime, why? Crime is terrible.
Starting point is 00:20:17 it's awful all right gas prices as I said doubled since Biden is taking office one more you need to know Putin did it no much of that perhaps most of the price rise was before Putin
Starting point is 00:20:38 here's a same poll ABC News what about gun violence. All right. So the question is, what do you think should be a higher priority right now enacting new laws to try to reduce gun violence 70% of protecting a right to own a wide variety of guns 29? Okay, but that question is so general. I'm not surprised by that. I mean, everybody wants gun violence to be reduced, I think. And I don't think that Americans should be allowed to have bazookas or mortars.
Starting point is 00:21:18 You can put the little thing in a fire on your neighbor. But each state, as I said, top, they have to regulate what the public safety situation is in the state. Montana is different than Philadelphia. Okay. Weekend of violence. This picks up on what we were reporting last. week. And I hope you guys, and I know you appreciate the hard work my staff does, gathering all of
Starting point is 00:21:50 this information every night, information you'll never hear on the network or cable broadcasts. And my message of the day tells you that today, but I hope you guys appreciate and we'll spread the word about bill o'Reilly.com. And if you're watching on a certain television or listening on the radio, please spread the word. All right. So according to the Gun Violence Archive, which studies guns in USA, a mass shooting is defined as an incident in which four or more people are injured by bullets. Okay? Over the weekend, there were a whole bunch of them, and I'll run down a few. So 15 people killed 55 hurt in just the mass shootings, not the individual crimes.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Philadelphia, three killed 11 hurt, Phoenix, Arizona, one killed eight hurt, and on and on. So let me run them down for you. In Philadelphia, I told you last week that they have a gang problem, a drug gang problem, African-American gangs. And that's in Chicago, in New York, in L.A., although there are some Hispanic gangs in L.A.
Starting point is 00:23:08 doing the same thing. They're all armed. So in Philadelphia, three victims are killed. 34-year-old Gregory Jackson, African-American, 27-year-old Alexis Quinn, African-American, 22-year-old Christopher Minner's African-American. Of the 11 wounded, 10 were African-American, one white. Okay?
Starting point is 00:23:30 Suspects. Nobody, no suspects. Are there any suspects there? I don't think so. I don't know. In Philadelphia, well, the suspects are actually. African-Americans. I can tell you that. Because it's a gang thing. That's Philadelphia. Now let's go to Somerton, South Carolina. Okay? One killed, seven injured.
Starting point is 00:23:57 The person killed is African-American. 32-year-old, Andrea, kind. No suspects, no description of suspects. Cops won't give out anything. The cops know, but they won't tell the media, the ethnicity of the alleged gunmen because they don't want to be called racist. But if it's a white shooter and African-American victims, you get it within 10 seconds. I'll tell you why in a moment. Okay, Chattanooga, Tennessee, no descriptions of any suspects. Cops. Stonewall. Three dead, 14 injured. Total stonewall by the Chattanooga. Yuga police. We won't say anything. But we know it's gangs. Phoenix, Arizona, 14-year-old girl killed, eight others hurt. Okay? Phoenix PD, not telling you the race of the victims or their IDs.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Nope, not going to give it up. But we know that this was in North Phoenix in an African-American neighborhood. Is that a party? 100 people attended the party. eight others, eight were shot, one was killed. Okay, so the National Gang Center, that's an organization, says the total number of gang homicides from 2007 to 12 were above 10,000. And then they stopped doing the stats. We don't know why. Okay?
Starting point is 00:25:38 Overwhelmingly, these were African-American victims. And it's old stats now, 10 years old. We can't get any updated stats. The FBI says there are 33,000 violent street gangs in the United States today. Not all African American. There are motorcycle gangs, prison gangs, far right crazy people. The press and the police organizations will not cover the African American drug gang violence. going to do it because it goes against the progressive narrative that white people are attacking black people. When black people attack other black people, they don't want to report it. They don't. When a black person attacks a white, a little, but not much. Now, why would the cops buy into this? Because the cops are all subject to the mayors of the city. the police chief can be fired like that if the mayor doesn't like the police chief. The mayor, Lori Lightfoot, okay, de Blasio in New York, he's gone, but, you know, the mayor's,
Starting point is 00:26:56 no, you don't tell him is African Americans committing the violence. And they don't, they stonewall it the cops do out of self-preservation. So this is, this is a whole. horrible story. It's such a racist story. What about the millions of African Americans who are hard working, who are living in these urban neighborhoods? Don't they deserve any protection? Don't they deserve the people trying to disarm the drug gangs in an effective way? Don't those people deserve that? No, not according to the progressive left. They want to stop the individual loons and they're heinous who killed the children in the Valdi school. Yeah. But the drug gang thing is
Starting point is 00:27:46 10 times worse than that as far as numbers are concerned. The 14-year-old girl dead. And they won't do it. They won't stop it. They won't even report it. Is that not racist? My question is, where are the African-American citizens? You should be marching about this. If you did that, then there would be some action. If you don't, this is going to continue out and finite because it's been going on for 15 years. And these drug gangs are more powerful than ever. They're more emboldened than ever. I said this last way, you can, a cop can find you in New York City with an illegal gun, and you'll be out in bail in an hour. it's unbelievable
Starting point is 00:28:36 right in Los Angeles one of the worst district attorneys in the country Gascon has told prosecutors not to prosecute the three strikes law which says if you have three felonies convictions in California go to jail for life
Starting point is 00:28:56 as you should as you should this moron said no no no we're not going to to do it, we're not going to bring the third felony count. Well, now a judge in the second district court of appeals in California says, you've got to enforce the law. It's on the books. And guys going, he's not going to enforce it. He's not going to do it. Now, he's going to be recalled because right now you need 56,86,857 signatures to recalls. To recalls,
Starting point is 00:29:33 public official in LA. More than 500 signatures are already gathered. This guy gets gone. He's going to go. But in the meantime, how many people have been killed and harmed because that man put his picture up again? He won't enforce the law. How many people have been killed because of this guy?
Starting point is 00:29:56 And guess who his biggest benefactor is, George Soros? we're going to get into Soros heavily on Wednesday because he's doing so many bad things. It's incredible. But anyway, this guest's gone. He's done, but it's going to take a while to get him out. Tomorrow in San Francisco is a recall vote for Chesa Bodine. He's another DA who will not enforce the law
Starting point is 00:30:23 so the entire city of San Francisco has collapsed. He's going to get booted out. And then the mayor there, London, and breed repoints a temporary uppoints, a temporary replacement for Bodine. However, the San Francisco Chronicle, the main newspaper, no, they don't want them. They want them to stay. Quote, Chesa Bodine as many things, incompetent isn't one of them, vote no on recall. Incompetent isn't one of them?
Starting point is 00:30:53 San Francisco Chronicle? Let's walk outside. I was there two weeks ago. Oh, my God. The corruption in this country is worse than I've ever seen. Flat-out corruption. Oregon. Now, the voters of Oregon are responsible for this.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Okay. February 2021, Oregonians passed ballot measure 110, which decriminalized possession of hard narcotics. So if you have heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, anything like that, and the cops find you, you get a $100 fine. And it's waived if you go in for a health assessment. What's the result of that? All right. Overdoses in Oregon surging to record highs.
Starting point is 00:31:54 One state legislature reports a 700% increase in. drug use in Oregon. Since this, hard drugs, 120% rise in OD deaths. You voted for it. January 6th committee. We all know what this is. Get Trump. Okay. So on Thursday night, ABC and CBS are going to carry the January 6th meeting, committee meeting at 8 p.m. Eastern time. And I'm sure the cables will do the same. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver through the only dealer I
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Starting point is 00:33:38 Again, that's 866-3-2-6-5576 or text bill to 998899. Why? Why? Because they hate Trump. Now, Fox will have to carry it, I assume. And they don't necessarily hate Trump, but they don't like them on Fox. That's what this is all about. You watch if you want. I don't think too many people are going to watch. Could be wrong. All right, Wyoming. So I told you way back that Liz Cheney is not going to win. Only one congressional seat, in Wyoming. That's the least populated state in the union. So according to the latest poll taken by the Club for Growth, Cheney has 26% supporting her, her challenger on the Republican side, Harriet Hageman, or Hagman, 56%. You could have a prairie dog run against Liz Cheney in,
Starting point is 00:34:46 and there are plenty of them, in Wyoming, and the prairie dog would win. So Liz's last stand is a January 6th committee, and you wait and you see her on Thursday if you watch Hates Trump. It's blinded by the hatred, blinded by it. Notre Dame, changing its fight song to include the word daughters. Okay, throw those lyrics up. Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame. Wake up the echoes cheering her name. Send a volley cheer on hot. shake down the thunder from the sky. What though the odds be great or small, old Notre Dame will win overall
Starting point is 00:35:30 while her loyal sons and daughters march on to victory. Now, in the past, this song was written in 1843 or something. No, no, none. When was this written? I don't know. Early in the 20th century. It was just sons.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Now it's daughters. They put daughters in. That's okay. I know Notre Dame's politically correct now. It's just like all the others, I know. But daughters is all right. A lot of women attending Notre Dame and their daughters. Can you say daughters, though?
Starting point is 00:36:06 I don't know if you can say that anymore. You better watch it, Notre Dame. Stay in History, June 6, 1944, D-Day. So, Killing Patton, you really want to know about what happened in the American victory aided by the Brits and the Canadians, Killing Patton's book for you. So on this day, the Allies landed in Normandy, and there were five theaters. Omaha was the big one for the USA, Omaha Beach, and they overwhelmed the Nazi force. Casualties are incredible.
Starting point is 00:36:48 casualties. The Allies landed more than 2 million men. They came over from Great Britain, and they suffered 226,000 casualties. Wow. So more than 10% were hit. Seventy-three thousand killed or missing, 153,000 wounded on the Allied side. Germans lost 240,000 with 200,000. and casualties captured. So more than 440,000 dead, wounded, or captured on the German side. About 20,000 friends civilians died in that. Now, my colleague Martin de Gard has written a book called Taking Paris that deals with how the Allies defeated the Nazis, and that's a good book if you want to read that along with Killing Pat. I visited the American Cemetery at Normandy to must.
Starting point is 00:37:51 You got to go there. I've been there twice. Very emotional. You walk the beach, and they kept the same. And 100,000 Americans are buried in France. 100,000, World War II. The best movie, Stephen Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, Brilliant film.
Starting point is 00:38:13 I don't like Spielberg. I think he hurts the country, but brilliant film. Okay. We got a mail segment and a compliment. I'm going to compliment a company, an American company, in the final thought. Be right back. Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays.
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Starting point is 00:39:41 Okay, let's get to the mail. Melinda Dennis, Brighton, Colorado, bill the Democrats keep threatening to pack the Supreme Court. If Republicans regain all three branches of government, can they make an amendment that the Supreme Court would stay at nine? Yeah, very possible. You know, they have to file a protocol, but they could do it. It is that our system allows for that.
Starting point is 00:40:07 Pete Kosky, Ashland, Kentucky, bill how much responsibility for American to care. A, you attribute to the church, both Catholic and Protestant, losing its influence and credibility. I would put synagogues in there, too. Yeah, organized religion is declined dramatically, and a lot of it sits full. There's no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Glenn, Rich Creek, Fairfax, Virginia, banning guns will work as well as the days when alcohol was prohibited. You can't ban them as Mexico proves. You're right. But there can be constraints. There can be constraints. George, concierge member, student loan debt cannot be forgiven. It can only be transferred to those who have nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:40:51 Absolutely right. Biden tries that. He's going to lose in court if he tries it. Alice, our immature prime minister, Justin Trudeau, Alice, obviously a Canadian, is so stupid that he does what Biden does. This is why we in Canada suffer. I think he's worse. I think Trudeau's worse than Biden.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Maybe not. Donna Jason, Port Washington, New York, I find it ironic that John Inckley Jr., who almost assassinated President Reagan, will be released without any restriction, while Mark David Chapman, who assassinated John Lennon, was recently denied parole. But Donna, you've got to take into consideration that it's two different things, two different individuals. So I'm not sure if that is fair. I'm not sure about that. And Lois Grundel, thank you for the book, Killing the Killers. All your books are most interesting. history school, history was boring to me. That's why we're livening it up. Lois, you read these books. You read all 12th. They're 11. There's going to be a 12th in the fall. You'll know your
Starting point is 00:41:52 country. Top the bottom. Okay. Father's Day, let's get on it. Killing the killers you buy from us. We'll give you killing the mob free. We got the mugs. He made a stand-up for your country mugs. This is a great gift for dad. It'll keep him quiet for a while, too. It'd be reading. We get the mugs. We get everything in a Bill O'Reilly.com store. Word of the day, don't be a coxcomb. C-O-X-C-O-M-B. Coxcomb, great worry.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Back with the final thought in a moment. Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast. Reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political,
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Starting point is 00:43:04 But I'm going to flatter a company, praise a company today. We had a dealing with pottery barn, which is a subsidiary of William Sonoma, and the president of Pottery Barn, Laura Alber. There's Laura. She helped us out, and she didn't have to. It wasn't an emergency. It was what they call a courtesy. So we're big pottery fans now. because you know how bad services a lot of these areas but pottery born stepped up way to go thank you thank you and uh we thank you for watching and listening to the nosedman news we got a busy week we're all over everything we hope you check in every day we will see you tomorrow

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