Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - LA Protest Chaos, Sen. Ron Johnson on the Big Beautiful Bill, Trump Wins AP Ban Ruling & an ABC News Scandal Unfolds

Episode Date: June 10, 2025

Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, June 9, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down... the protests in Los Angeles, the Trump administration's decision to deploy the National Guard, and the far left's response to these actions. Senator Ron Johnson enters the No Spin Zone to explain his opposition to President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill. The latest on Donald Trump and Elon Musk, and how the media is using it to damage Trump. A court ruling allows the White House to restrict AP access to the Oval Office, Mar-a-Lago, and Air Force One. What led to the suspension of ABC Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran? Final Thought: Managing expectations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:58 Ships Registry Bahamas. Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Monday, June 9th, 2025, stand up for your country. Well, a big story, of course, National Guard, going to Los Angeles to quell the pro-migrant rallies or protests or anarchy. you can fill in your word, and it points up the growing, I didn't think it could get any worse, but it is, division in this country. But we have facts that you don't know about, and we are going to present them to you, and then we have Senator Ron Johnson on the big beautiful bill, and he doesn't think it's so beautiful. But there's another aspect to this bill, again, nobody's reporting,
Starting point is 00:01:56 and I will. So we have a lot for you and the talking points is on LA. Okay, so I is deporting an enormous amount of people, mostly criminal, but not all. And they make mistakes. Anybody would, any organization would sweep up people that are harmless when you're going after hundreds of thousands of people. Remember, Joe Biden allowed 14 million, foreign nationals into this country in four years unattended. 14 million. It is the worst policy decision in the history of this country. There is no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:02:40 And we have researched this. We could not have researched it any further. The number is 14 million. Out of that 14 million, you feel if 10% of the population is evil which it is that's 1.4 million criminals or people of destruction that's a lot of folks so ice is all over the place and the people are on the left in los angeles don't like that los angeles has sanctuary city and county very sympathetic to all migrants criminals they won't cooperate uh gavis Newsom, the governor is in on that. Karen Bass, the mayor of L.A. is in on that. They are,
Starting point is 00:03:32 they're the second most extreme on this issue in the country next to Boston. Boston is the worst. Okay. So Friday afternoon, a bunch of far-left people, Antifa, anarchists, and pro-migrant groups started to demonstrate, and they stopped traffic, 101. one, which if you know L.A. is the big artery there, try to shut it down, set cars on fire, they did all of this. President Trump, okay, obviously getting reports, knows the state of California will not prosecute these people. He knows that because George Floyd riots proved it. Okay. So if you are arrested for vandalism or looting or whatever in Los Angeles, you will not face state or local charges.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Trump knows that. He also knows that his base, the MAGA base, and 56% of the American people, all right, according to all the polls, don't want unfettered immigration. So he's got the majority on his side, and he decides to send in the National Guard. There's a January 6th component to this that I'll get to in a moment.
Starting point is 00:04:54 So the Guard shows up just 300. of them, not overwhelming force, but enough to cause all kinds of reaction from the far left. Now, remember, there's looting going on, there's arson going on, nobody is dead that we know of yet, okay? 56 total arrest, not that many, about 2,000 protesters, that's the estimated crowd. The L.A. Police Department itself declared an unlawful assessment. Assembly. But this isn't Trump doing this. This is the local cops. Trump sends them in. Okay? Then immediately, Gavin Newsom, who is running for president in 2008, seizes the opportunity to play to his base. Roll the tape. He's a tough guy. Why doesn't he do that? He knows where to find me. But you know what? Let your hands off four-year-old girls that are trying to get educated. Get your hands off these poor people are just trying to live their lives, man.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Trying to live their lives, paying their taxes. Been here 10 years. The fear, the horror, the hell is this guy. Come after me, arrest me. Let's just get it over with. Tough guy. And that would be great for Newsom if he got arrested. That's what he wants.
Starting point is 00:06:16 He wants to be the left-wing martyr. And, you know, I don't know whether Trump knows that or not, but probably not wise to arrest the governor because there's no real charges. Now, if Newsom were to go out there and do something okay, but at this point, arresting Newsom helps Newsom. But what you need to know is Newsom is doing this so that he can elevate himself into position to be the nominee for the Democratic Party in 28.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Okay. So at this point, we don't have much else. We don't really know how this is going to evolve. all right but we do know that the far left is hurting itself so did i just contradict myself no because newsome believes that he'll gain traction in his own personal quest but most americans don't like this okay but newsome doesn't need most americans to get the nomination now here's our pal maxine waters the radical left congresswoman out there. Go. I mean, there's no reason to be here with the National Guard. The president of
Starting point is 00:07:31 the United States is cruel, this honorable human being who would just assume they shoot somebody down. But I don't want that to happen. The protesters that are out there, thank you. Please keep protesting. Protest peacefully. But please keep protesting because Donald Trump wants one of two things. He either wants people to stay quiet, to cower, and just look the other way while he continues to overreach, overreach and abuse his authority, or he wants us to overreact and give him the license to continue the escalation. Okay, so that's the left wing line on it. Now, January 6th. Now, you'll remember that Donald Trump, and this is on the record, this is not an opinion. The night before, on January 5th, alerted the National Guard, they might be
Starting point is 00:08:16 needed to protect the Capitol on January 6th. Okay, and Cash Patel expedited that order. But Trump didn't have the authority, or so he believed, as president, to order the guard to onto the grounds of the Capitol building. Nancy Pelosi did. Nancy Pelosi denies, she said, that the National Guard shouldn't be there. But you will remember that her daughter, Alexandria, blew her up unintentionally by just making a remark going, yeah, my mother didn't want that guard and would now. for it. You remember that. It's all on a record. Now, Trump remembers it because Trump, that
Starting point is 00:08:59 heard him on January 6th, heard him a lot. So he wasn't going to make that mistake again. So coupled with his political benefit of ordering a guard out there, and it won't be a benefit if it escalates out of control, but I don't think it will. I could be wrong on that. But the January The February 6 component is right there. Okay? So you need to consider the big picture, which is what we give you here on the no spin news, no partisan blatherer, okay?
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Starting point is 00:10:38 Two Republicans voted against it, Massey and Davidson, in the House. All Democrats voted against Trump's spending bill. Now, the Senate has it. There's a lot of trouble because conservative senators don't want this amount of spending. They don't want it too high. But if the bill fails, then automatically there are tax rises. We'll put them up on a full screen. I'll tell you for radio.
Starting point is 00:11:08 what it is. So the average individual tax, what you and I pay for working, will go up 2.5% automatically. But this is the most important thing. 50% of the deductions that we all file with the IRS go away, which rockets how much money Americans will pay to the government. That's not pass. It's nothing. That just kicks in if this bill goes down. If that happens, it'll likely a recession will follow. If the recession follows, then the Republicans will lose the midterm elections and Donald Trump will be doomed. It's not just about spending. It's about holding power in America. Hey, Bill O'Reilly here in my career. I have interviewed seven presidents, covered every major
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Starting point is 00:13:34 we're simply not addressing the massive long-term debt and deficit that, to my standpoint, is the biggest issue here. So let me just throw a couple numbers at you. Just put this in perspective. In 2019, we spent $4.4 trillion. This year will spend over $7 trillion. That's a 58% increase. Next year, about 7.3.
Starting point is 00:13:54 But here's the one that I've really been focusing on now. Average deficits over the last presidential terms. You know, Obama came in, shot deficits up almost $1.3 trillion average in his first four years. But then the Tea Party, I'm part of that, came in. We put some restraint that got knocked down to about $550 billion a year for his four years. Trump came in, had a due deal with Democrats that went up to about $810 billion per year. Then he had COVID, a $3.1 trillion deficit, just a massive bipartisan spending spree, and responsible leadership would realize, okay, that's an aberration.
Starting point is 00:14:28 we got to return to pre-pandemic levels. We should have gotten down really below $5 trillion in spending and certainly below a trillion dollars in deficits. It's not what happened. We kept spending at pandemic levels. Biden averaged deficits of $1.9 trillion. And if you look at the scoring of the big, beautiful bill right now, those deficits just continue to increase
Starting point is 00:14:51 from about $2.2 trillion in the next four years up to about, I think, $2.9 trillion. That's off top of my head. again, it's, we're not, we're not bending the deficit curve down. Now you can, you know, I'm going to be issuing a report. I've been working on over the weekend. We're doing different scenarios based on different growth scenarios. You literally have to get to about 4% growth before you start bending that deficit curve down, you know, that trajectory down toward balance. Three percent, that kind of flattens it out to averages about $2.1 trillion in deficits over the next 10 years. Again, I'm just not willing to accept that as, as new normal. Okay. Now, what you just said, nobody understands. I'm sorry about that. It's all right. It's impossible. It's impossible. No average vote.
Starting point is 00:15:37 So I'm a simple man, and I'm putting myself in your seat on the senator. And here's my calculation. You're right. The federal government spending is wildly out of control. And the waste is phenomenal. and our system needs to be more disciplined. You're right. But we're in a crossroads in history here where the Democratic Party doesn't want any spending cuts,
Starting point is 00:16:06 maybe a little in defense, but they don't want any. You know it, everybody knows it. They want to increase it. In fact, more. They don't even want supervision of Medicaid, which we'll do tomorrow. They don't want any reform. They hated Musk.
Starting point is 00:16:22 They hate Doge. They don't want anything. That's where you start. The Republican Party is the party of responsibility now fiscally. But if the Republican Party gets its butt kicked in 26, it's over. And the gates open, and you'll have way more spending than you have now. Is that true? You're right.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Listen, it's easy to be done. Okay, wait, wait, stop, stop. Okay, go ahead. So I'm right. Okay. So what Trump has done, and I know this because I have access to the president, he says, I know this bill jacked spending, but my tariffs are going to bring down the deficit and debt. And as you know, the recent report, in one month, the tariffs have cut the deficit in half. So Trump says, I'm going to get my trade deals. We don't know whether he will or not. Okay?
Starting point is 00:17:25 And then all the money coming into the Treasury is going to bring this stuff down. So keep me in power with no tax rise and that'll start to come down because of the money coming in. Is the president wrong? Yes. I'd say it. I'm a big support of the president, but right now, the White House is putting out a memo saying that tariff revenue over the next 10 years will be about $2.8 trillion. Again, that compares to a $22 trillion deficit.
Starting point is 00:18:00 And by the way, if you extend the taxes, they admit that the baseline goes up to about $25 trillion. So it might reduce the deficit by about 10%. Again, it's still inadequate. And the tariff revenue is very problematic. It's being tested in the court where the president's true. Trump really has this executive power. If the courts aside, he doesn't. And I think it, you know, again, I'm not a legal scholar when it comes to this tariff law. But if they strike that down, I doubt that Congress is going to expose sweeping tariffs like that. So again, that revenue is very
Starting point is 00:18:34 uncertain. And let me make a final point. I support President Trump because I want him to defeat the deep state. You don't defeat the deep state by continuing to fund it at President Bind's level. So for me, it is. It's spending, spending, spending. We may disagree. But if you If you hold firm, if you hold firm, Senator, and you vote against it and others do, Republicans do, then it all blows up. If you vote for it, I think there's a big possibility that if the economy surges, that you'll have a much bigger majority going forward where you can revisit this whole thing without the razor-thin majority in the House and the Senate. Now, you know you can introduce new spending bills any time you want to introduce them. And if you have the power of the party controlling the Senate and the House, you can revise this kind of thing. But if you have no power, then it's over. Last word.
Starting point is 00:19:34 I understand. So again, what I've been saying is I want a commitment to a reasonable pre-pandemic level and a process, a really strong, robust process to achieve and maintain it. Now, that gives pretty wide latitude. Again, a one-and-done single bill in this Congress, again, that's what I find unacceptable. I'm more than willing to work with the administration. You know, what is that process? You know, what can we do to make sure that we don't do a one-and-done bill? So, again, you know, the game, not a game. You know, the process has just begun here in the Senate, and I'm just trying to make this a whole lot better.
Starting point is 00:20:06 All right, and that's your job. We would have already had, quite honest the border funding. We would have already extended current taxes, take that. tax increase off the table had we done it in my approach president trump decided one big beautiful bill but again if it's a one and done bill we're really short to changing ourselves here and we're really blowing a historic opportunity there's no guarantee we'll have the house the senate and we'll have the presidency in the 27 but we can't count on having the majority in the other two chambers so we've got to do it now i don't know about do you have access to
Starting point is 00:20:40 president you returns your calls and stuff right you're in dialogue with them correct Correct. He's not real happy with the, I've just been too many. You know, he wants what he wants, when he wants it. But it's all negotiation, you know that. Are you optimistic in the end that you're going to get a bill that will pass and so that taxes will not rise? Are you optimistic there? Yeah, we're not going to increase taxes.
Starting point is 00:21:03 And by the way, I had to hold out on the Tax Cut and Jobs Act too because the bill delivered by the house is only going to cut taxes for 5% of American businesses. So I'm the guy that had to dig my heels and say, hey, what, about the 95% of American businesses that are pass-through entities. First of all, I had to educate my colleagues in terms of what a pass-through entity was. But again, I dug in. I got the snarly phone calls from the White House at 10 o'clock at night. But in the end, everybody thanked me for holding out. So again, to make this a whole lot better than what it is. Again, when do you think the vote, is your whole summer going to be ruined, or you're going to be
Starting point is 00:21:35 able to vote fairly soon? Well, in order to get it right, getting before July 4th, we won't have right so this may drag on again we we all want we all want the same result we don't want to increase we want to fund the border we want to take what's spending in a reduction that the house has already pocketed and just do do more and again have a process for for starting to bend that deficit trajectory down which this bill doesn't do unfortunately all right senator we really appreciate you taking the time and uh we'll talk again soon i hope thank you have great day A new kind of flavor of sparkling water. The kind made with real fruit juice, a pinch of Sicilian salt, and the sparkle of the Italian sun.
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Starting point is 00:23:08 And I don't really care about this story very much I wrote a column on it. Elon, we hardly knew you. It's on below Riley.com. I'm a message of the day. Basically talking about power and why this happens and how people see power
Starting point is 00:23:24 those who have it. So you might want to read that. But does this story affect you directly? No. Is it going to die out? Yes. But the left is trying to use it as a demonstration
Starting point is 00:23:38 of corruption. And I don't see that at all, but, you know, my job is to watch all opinion, not just reject it because it comes out of the left wing. But NBC News, as always, is in the forefront of the foolishness, roll of tape. Why does any of this matter, right? Two tarantulas in a bowl. Why does it matter? Well, here's why. When the most powerful person in our government fights with the richest person in the world, we,
Starting point is 00:24:10 as a public, get to peer deep inside the most corrupt and superficial alliance in American political history. That's just absurd. That's just insane to say that. There's no evidence worth that. That is a corrupt political alliance. None. Yeah, Elon must, his corporations get subsidies because of global warming. That's why. And it happened long before. Trump was involved with him. You know, these people on the network will say this stuff because they know they can say it. No one's going to call them on it. And this is what the audience wants to hear. If that woman said across me to debate this statement, it's the most corrupt and superficial
Starting point is 00:24:59 alliance in American political history, I would destroy her. I'd have 10 examples of worse stuff. And then I said, what is your evidence that it's a corrupt alliance? Give me something. Give me one thing. But it doesn't matter. They say what they want. It's just insane.
Starting point is 00:25:18 All right. So the story is not, it's just about over now. It doesn't really matter to you. I mean, you might be emotionally involved with it, but I hope you're not. As we just discussed with the senator, Walsh General reports, and nobody picked it up because it's good news for Trump that $62 billion. in April was the deficit as opposed to $138 billion in more. That's a pretty big cut. And that's because of the tariff money coming in.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Remember, Trump, and he's not going to go away from this, is imposed a 10% entrance fee to do business in the USA for everybody on the planet. It's like an admissions charge. And that's a lot of money. But, you know, you heard me, you heard the U.S. The one thing that we can't predict is inflation, whether this tariff business will ignite it. It does, then Trump, get hurt.
Starting point is 00:26:18 China and U.S. and London, I don't have a lot of optimism here. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett, Aaron Lugnick, Commerce Secretary, talking to second in command in the Chinese government in London about trade. You know, Chinese, they take their time. they got some urgency over there 1.5 billion a lot of people who feed one of the points I made to the Politburo when I spoke to them was
Starting point is 00:26:46 you know I don't want you guys understand the United States but when we go into recession people have backup they have savings accounts they have IRAs they have a bunch of stuff that they can go back to they can refinance mortgages there's a bunch of stuff to keep them afloat There's safety nets, all of that.
Starting point is 00:27:09 In China, you don't have any of that. If you go into a severe recession in China, people don't eat, and you're through. I didn't say you're through to the Politburo, but I went right up to that line. So you can't afford a worldwide recession. You can't. So you got a deal. That was one of the points I made to the boys and one girl. We don't hear much about this story because the left was on this Garcia, Kilmar, Armando-Abrego-Garcia, quite the name.
Starting point is 00:27:46 He'd back from El Salvador. He got booted March 15th. It flew him back over the weekend to face federal charges in Tennessee of trafficking, undocumented aliens, which he apparently did, and the Tennessee authorities didn't prosecute him, which is a scandal. But he's back. But you didn't hear the congressman from, what, Hoffing somebody in Maryland who went over to see him? You didn't hear him go, oh, we're happy. He's back. No, no.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Because he did it. Looks to me, I mean, due process, of course, but they're going to nail him. And then all these people went over to have margaritas with him in El Salvador. You know, what are they going to say? They don't care. anyway. Trump got a victory Friday night, unreported, that the Associated Press is not entitled to be in the press meetings at the White House. So this was a Court of Appeals, D.C., two to one ruling. And the ruling is interesting. It says that the White House spaces aren't open to the
Starting point is 00:28:53 public or large press pools, and the White House has the authority to decide who's there. because it's a closed space. That was a ruling. And you remember that Trump doesn't like the Associated Press because they wouldn't say it's the Gulf of America. But the Associated Press despises Donald Trump. That's the real reason. And they don't report on them fairly.
Starting point is 00:29:18 So they're out. They're not coming back for a while. ABC News scandal. So this guy Terry Moran never met him over at ABC, 28 years. I was, I think he came shortly after I left. He, and this is always dangerous, put out on social media the following, quote. The thing about Stephen Miller, which is who is Trump's top advisor, not his brains behind Trumpism.
Starting point is 00:29:50 Yes, it's one of the people who conceptualizes the impulses of the Trumpiest movement and translate them in policy. But that's not what's interesting about Miller. It's not brains, it's bile. Miller was a man who was richly endowed with the capacity for hatred, world-class hater. You could see this by looking at him because you can see that his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Oh my God. He eats his hate. Trump is a world-class hater, but his hatred only means to an end and that end is his own glorification. That's his spiritual nourishment. Now, this Moran is a reporter. He's a White House reporter.
Starting point is 00:30:31 You can't do that. So he's suspended. ABC ought to suspend him. Manhattan suspended. Indefinitely. You're not going to fire him, but Disney, which owns ABC News, I mean, how much more Disney are you going to allow? Everybody you employ hates Trump.
Starting point is 00:30:52 You're a couple of people that don't hate him? You can't find him? Anyway, hate has destroyed the network news. So it's not only ABC, it's CBS. Now remember, ABC had to pay Trump $15 million for his library because George Stepanopoulos, the Good Morning America guy, said that Trump was guilty of rape. That's defamation.
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Starting point is 00:32:25 They'll have to settle it because of the Kamala Harris edit on 60 Minutes. So you can make it your own mind about that. I have. They definitely added that to make Kamala Harris look good, not because of time. They got plenty of time at 60 minutes. They want to make it look better. Anyway, Scott Pelly is a 60 Minutes correspondent, former anchor of CBS Evening News, who hates Trump. Roll the tape.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Why attack universities? Why attack journalism? Because ignorance works for power. First, make the truth seekers live in fear. Sue the journalists and their companies for nothing. Send masked agents to abduct a college student who wrote an editorial in her college paper defending Palestinian rights. And send her to a prison in Louisiana charged with nothing. No, she's charged with violating immigration laws and nothing to Peli is something to a lot of
Starting point is 00:33:48 other Americans. But I don't want to debate what Pelley says. He's entitled to say what he wants. They should give him the Pelly factor. He should be on CBS giving commentary. But he's not a journalist. He's not an objective reporter. He's a hater. He hates Trump. He always has hated Trump. Moran hates Trump. Stepanopoulos hates Trump. On and on and on. And don't even get me started about NBC, they're the worst. Go. Donald Trump became the first president in history to get humiliated by two people at the same time with one of them not even being in the room. The richest person in the world who Donald Trump now claims he fired last week was live tweeting Donald Trump's stupidity festival in the Oval Office saying among other things
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Starting point is 00:35:41 There's a guy named Gene in Florida, a lot of trouble. And Gene doesn't have a lot of money, okay, with LG refrigerator. All right, and they sold them a bad refrigerator. And then they said, blank you, Gene. So my producer put in 10 calls to LG refrigerators, and they were just dodging, dodge, and dodging. Okay. Finally, they issued a refund because we said, you better do the right thing, LG. and they were forced to do the right thing.
Starting point is 00:36:11 But Gene couldn't have gotten it done, but we did. So he got a refund. Scott in Kentucky, cryptocurrency, do not get involved with that. This is a smart life segment. Do not get involved with cryptocurrency. You're insane if you do. So they locked him out of his cryptocurrency financial account. And then when he tried to get back in, they said, blank you, Scott.
Starting point is 00:36:39 We got them back in. I can give you a thousand of these. You know, and I'm giving you the small balls, some big ones. So, I don't know, what's a cliche? You lead to horse to water, but you can't make them drink. Concierge membership, Bill O'Reilly.com. Stay in history, June 9, 2019. The largest demonstration in China history took place.
Starting point is 00:37:07 A million people, Hong Kong. All right. They protested a policy where if you commit a crime in Hong Kong, they take you to mainland China for trial. Now, this led to what I saw in China in late May, the most intense surveillance state on the earth. Chinese government saw a million people in Hong Kong demonstrate. That was it. That was six years ago. Since that time, you cannot do anything. You are surveilled all the time. Chinese citizens are talking about here. Step at a line, they come, and they take you away,
Starting point is 00:37:48 as Crosby stills and Nash and Young once sang in Buffalo, Springfield. That happened six years ago today. All right, final thought about your life and your expectations coming right up. Okay, final thought of the day here. One of the reasons that people are unhappy, and life is hard. Younger people, I don't think I've accepted that. But if you're over 25, you know life is hard. Bad things happen, and you've got to be strong enough to cope with them and roll with them.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Got it. Or you go down or become a drug addict or an alcoholic or a destructive person. You've got to develop that strength. It's like going to the gym with your mind. But I've noticed when I was coming up, my expectations weren't huge. I just wanted people to be honest to me and around me. That's pretty much it. I wanted honesty.
Starting point is 00:38:43 But I didn't think anybody owed me anything. And when I met somebody, I didn't say, well, you know, this person. No, but today, expectations, not only on people, but of things, you know, you go on a trip and, oh, there's going to be a great, you got to pampe it down. if you're pleasantly surprised that is a gift of life but if you build a person or a situation up you're going to be let down and you're going to be unhappy because they didn't meet your expectations and particularly in the marriage we get a lot of problems with marriage here in the United States and you know because people's expectations the spouse can't meet them because it spouses their own problems or situations and you know what do they call it the honey-do list
Starting point is 00:39:38 you got a role like this you choose people who are honest number one honest people they're not honest you see that you got to get out of there okay and number two you're benevolent okay you want a certain level of performance but you know with the kids and stuff like that the expectations you got you got to be able to shift if you do that take my advice in this final thought you'd be a lot happier and so will the people around you final thought of the day thank you for watching the no spin news we'll see you again tomorrow

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