Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Lawsuit Alleges Government Conspired with Big Tech, the Queen of England Dies, America in Decline, No Border Solution, & More
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News Thursday, September 8th, 2022. Stand up for your country.
Condolences to the Queen of England's family. She passed today. I'll have some comments coming up.
Also, the National Football League, America's most popular form of entertainment kicks
off tonight.
We will have a very interesting segment on that as well.
But first, we are in business to protect your rights, to make your life as good as we can
make it from the outside.
And I think you know that.
I think many of you have been with me for 25 years.
You know what I do.
I'm not in business to curry favor with any of the powerful.
I'm glad I don't work for corporation anymore.
I do what I want to do.
But once in a while, a story comes along that's suppressed by the media.
That means they won't report it, that it's so important that it actually angers me.
And that's what we're going to do tonight in the Talking Points memo.
So, first of all, if you have heard this story, please email.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com because I haven't seen anything on it.
So the Attorney Generals of Louisiana and Missouri have filed a lawsuit against the White House,
the federal government, the CDC.
Okay, there's Eric Schmidt and Jeff Landry.
I know Mr. Landry a little bit.
The lawsuit is about collusion.
Remember Russia collusion, but this time the lawsuit has to do in their allegations with President Biden, Ms. Jean-Pierre, the press secretary, Anthony Fauci, colluding and or coercing social media companies to suppress disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content on media platforms by labeling the content, disinformation, misinformation, and misinformation, and,
malinformation. Here is a quote from the lawsuit. Having threatened and cajoled social media platforms
for years to censor viewpoints and speakers disfavored by the left, senior government officials
in the executive branch have moved into a phase of open collusion with social media companies
to suppress disfavored speakers, viewpoints, and content on social media platforms under the Orwellian
guise of halting so-called disinformation, misinformation, misinformation, and
malinformation. These actions gravely threaten the fundamental right of free speech and
free discourse, virtually all citizens in Missouri, Louisiana, and America, both on social
media and elsewhere, unquote. So we all know what this is about. This concerns
meta, that's Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, banning President Trump and others who said things
that those agencies, those media companies, felt were untrue.
So they were banned.
Okay, so the two attorneys general are suing.
Now, a state judge in Louisiana has ordered, and this is big, the White House to turn over emails,
and Fauci and Jean-Pierre have to do the same thing.
any emails they sent to Big Tech, any correspondence they had, and there is the judge who ordered that, Terry Doty, and he's a Louisiana judge.
Now, this will be appeal, I bet, or whatever, but this thing is moving along.
This lawsuit was filed May 5th of this year.
So it's moving along, and now the White House and the CDC Fauci have to turn over any correspondence they had with the social media
companies. That's huge. That's huge. Now, will they? I don't know, but that's the order. And if you
violated Judge's order, that is a felony. So this is an enormous story. Again, how many of
you have heard it? Now, I'm not going to come to any conclusion on the story. Both sides are
entitled to present their cases in a court of law, and then they'll be a verdict. That's how it works
here. I know that the left controls the social media and the news agencies, the corporate news
organizations. That's beyond any doubt. So with the exception of Fox News and Newsmax OAN, all the
rest are controlled by left-wing people. And in the case of the social media,
where they have censorship ability, easy.
Then just knock you off.
You just can't post.
You've got to watch this.
Now, I'm not convicting anybody.
I didn't like that President Trump was thrown off it.
I didn't think that was right.
He's the President of the United States.
You want to challenge him, challenge him.
Now, I don't buy into the massive election fraud.
You know that.
I have an open mind.
But the only way, as I said yesterday, we're going to get to the bottom of that is if Trump's reelected and he appoints a special prosecutor to gather evidence about the election.
That's it.
That is all.
You're never going to find out what did or did not happen unless that happens.
And Donald Trump should know that and knock off the steel business because it doesn't matter anymore unless he's reelected.
Okay. So that's the memo. I'm going to follow this story. We're talking to the principles involved. We will have it for you because it is an extremely important story. And just the fact that it's not the lead on NBC, ABC, ABC, CBS, and all the cables is a scandal. It's a scandal.
All right, President Biden's schedule. He delivered remarks on COVID vaccines. Okay, fine. And then he goes to,
Maryland in a helicopter to do a DNC event.
Hey, that's my money.
I don't want you going to Maryland to do a DNC event, Mr. President.
Do it from the White House.
Do it Zoom.
I mean, you're wasting my time.
You're wasting my money.
Solve some problems, okay?
Please, just try?
I mean, a little later on, I said, he didn't even try.
He didn't even try and died and solve problems.
Okay.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, dead at age 96. She died in Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
It's a property of the crown, ruled 70 years plus. I never met her. I don't really care much about the British royal family, but I respect those who do.
An interesting conversation with Donald Trump one time about the queen. His mother, Trump's mother, loved the royal family because she was born in Scotland.
And I'd say most Great Britons, they like the monarchy.
They don't mind that their tax monies being spent for these people to live lavishly.
I think that would bother me a little, but I'm not a British subject.
I'm an American citizen.
I was rooting for the Sons of Liberty, okay, really killing England.
But I don't begrudge any of the royal family.
But anyway, Trump, he got along well with the Queen.
by all accounts, his account and others, and they had that common thread about his mother,
who was a huge stargazed royal family person.
Now Prince Charles, 73 years old, takes over his king.
Charles, in my opinion, is a mediocrity.
Never really done anything much, you know, all about him, and Princess Diana and all that stuff.
You know, to me, it doesn't matter to we.
to us in America, but, you know, look, it's entertainment, I guess, but he's becomes the king.
The royal family doesn't have much power, has PR power, but it doesn't have any governance power.
That's the House of Lords and the House of Commons especially in London.
King doesn't, you know, he can suggest things and all of that, but to limited Marnock.
All right, so anyway, our condolences to, uh,
the family of Queen Elizabeth.
I'm not going to get into Harry.
Is he there?
He's, I don't care.
I don't care.
All right.
On a subject, Donald Trump, new polling on the FBI raid, NPR, PBS, Marist poll.
This is a left-wing poll that's almost always wrong.
So I'm going to put all these polls in perspective for you.
But anyway, it came out, and I'll give it to you.
Democrats 33, Republicans 29, Independence 36, probably most left.
leaning independence. And the question is, the FBI executed a search warrant on Marlago and
recovered boxes of government documents and materials. Do you think former President Trump has done
something illegal? 44 percent? Yes. It's done something unethical, but not illegal. 17,
it's done nothing wrong. 29. So you add it up, and it's 46 to 44 favoring didn't do anything
illegal in this poll. I then asked a question, if you think Donald Trump has done something
illegal or unethical, should he be charged with the crime? 47% say yes. Okay. And it's a, it's just an
ongoing thing about, look, you can think what you want, but nobody knows what Donald Trump
did or did not do as far as his classified documents are concerned. No, no, no. No. No.
There are leaks, this, that, and the other thing.
But just like Russian collusion.
How many Americans convicted him of that?
How many?
Millions and millions and millions.
But this is a sport in America.
Let's convict.
It should be a game show, a reality show.
Due process.
We don't need due process.
I know he's guilty.
Yeah, okay, fine.
And the other side, too.
No, I didn't do it.
Didn't do anything wrong.
He might have done something wrong.
We don't know.
But unless there's facts, proof, then we have to err on the side of he didn't do anything wrong.
That's the presumption of innocence.
See, this is gone in America.
I give Trump the presumption of innocence.
But I don't know what he did.
America's in decline.
I think we all know that.
A new study out of Brandeis University says that a third of American.
families, working families, not people on welfare, can't meet the bills, and 50% of blacks and
Hispanic families can't meet the bills. The bills are housing, food, medical care, transportation,
child care, household expenses. They can't meet them. Okay, studies based on 98,000 households.
I think it's true. Inflation has just wrecked people who are on the margin as far as earning
capacity is concerned. It's brutalize it. And that's why it's.
we didn't have an inflation in Trump, okay, for you crazy Biden supporters or liberals, you know,
come on, wise up, will you? It's hurting everybody.
Now, the solution on the left is to give marginal working family stuff, just give it to them.
That's not the solution, okay?
The solution is to forge a pathway where the most people can succeed by having a very vibrant,
capitalist economy. That's the pathway, not giving people stuff. All right, American
decline. 750 migrants are dead crossing the border this fiscal year. In 2019, under Trump,
the number was 300. So it's 750 now. That's a record under Biden. 450 more human beings,
poor people, dead under Biden than under Trump, crossing the border.
Be care? Does Joe Biden care? Joe Biden does not care. If he did care, he'd do something.
He wouldn't be helicoptering to a National Democratic National Committee meeting. He'd be doing
something. He's not doing anything. The border remains wide open after 20 months.
Joe Biden doesn't care. Does he care about fentany all deaths? No. Nope. Does he care about
people being gunned down the streets of Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, L.A.?
No. Doesn't care. No U.S. Attorney Action there.
None. Does he care about the industry, the airline industry collapsing?
No. I don't care. I mean, you think I'm exaggerating? I'm not.
I'm not. I'm telling you the God's honest truth to use a cliche.
He doesn't care. Now, I don't know why. I don't. I don't know if he understands.
stands. But clearly, if you have 750 migrants crossing the southern border dead when your
predecessor's number was 300 and your number is more than twice that, you might want to do
something, right? No. It's just, I mean, I'm just flabby.
acid that anyone would pull a lever for the Democratic Party.
Anyone.
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Okay, so when the migrants get here, if they survive, the U.S. government, U.S. immigration
customs, Homeland Security, Immigration Services, Border Protection,
can't process them. And so the Wall Street Journal reports that between October 21 and June 22,
nearly 50,000 migrant cases were dismissed because there's no paperwork on a part of the government.
They're no file. So those people are here forever. Yeah, in theory, people could go back and look at
their case. They'll never do that. So that's a lot of people. All right, 17% of the total.
cases, federal government can't get the paperwork file. Maybe you, instead of putting 87,000 new IRS
agents, maybe you've moved those 87,000 federal people down to processing migrants. Right? It's
unbelievable. America in decline. Finally, there is a potential $1 billion sale of arms from the
USA to Taiwan, 60 anti-ship missiles, 100 air-to-air missiles. China says, if you do that President
Biden and Congress, if you okay that, then we're going to do something. Countermeasures, Beijing
calls it. It's a threat. Now, these sales have to be reviewed by Congress, but it says opposition is
going to be scant that this sale will go through. A billion dollars comes to us and we sell
said weapons to Taiwan. I don't know what they're going to do. Okay, let's go to the media.
You remember Robert Eiger, former Disney CEO, very far left guy, a good manager, but, you know,
he's an ideologue, lives in Hollywood. He was at a conference yesterday, left
conference, by the way. And Iger said that network is pretty much going out of business,
network programming. So you may have heard that NBC is thinking about cutting one hour prime time
from their lineup, so they would run 8 to 10. They wouldn't put on shows 10 to 11. They give
that time back to the local stations because they don't want to, nobody's watching
network entertainment. Nobody's watching. It's gone. Over. Stunning. When I grew up,
that was it. Tens of millions of people would watch Mary Tyler Moore and all in the family and
happy days. Now, nothing. It's all about naked people on some island running around. It's like,
okay. So I think that's going to happen. I think NBC is going to say, look, nobody watches Jimmy
Fallon, so we're going to move them up to 11. We'll give an hour to the local stations who can do
their news earlier from 10 to 11 or 10 to 1030 then run a syndicated program.
Anyway, we don't want to produce programming anymore. It's too expensive. Nobody watches.
That's what's going on. But Iger also says something very interesting.
It goes, streaming TV is the future. And I told you yesterday about our deal with Vidgo, V-I-D-G-O,
and we hope you check that out. Because streaming means you can watch entertainment, sports, news,
when you want to. And you don't have to pay.
200 bucks a month for cable. I think they're giving you premium now. If they go for 66 bucks or something?
I mean, it's an amazing deal. So Iger said, yeah, this is what's coming. And it is.
And that plays into the National Football League kickoff tonight. The National Football League is the biggest
form of entertainment in America now. All told, it's marketing and concessions and everything, about 18.
billion dollars for the teams. I think there are 32 teams. I could be wrong on the number,
but I think that's what it is. And that has gone up every year and every year and every year
because of the broadcasting contracts primarily, but the marketing, these dopey people
wearing the jersey. I shouldn't say dopey. I have a few jerseys too, but I don't wear
them to the stadium. Anyway, you see it, you know, and the teams get that money. So it is an
enormous revenue generator. Biggest. And it kicks off tonight. Now, we kick off a new
program, weekly interview program called Shock and All with Bill O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly is
me. Tomorrow, Friday, September 9th, 6 p.m. on Vidgo. And our first episode is the price
pro football players pay to be successful.
And we have a clip for you now.
The program runs about 45 minutes.
This clip is two minutes, 19 seconds, rolling.
Now, you and I have had a lot of discussions over the year,
been lucky enough to be your friend about you and the Oakland Raiders,
50 years ago, the Dallas Cowboys,
where they literally tried to kill.
you. You're gouging your eyes out. And now that doesn't happen anymore because the league had
to evolve to protect the players somewhat. But it was savagery when you played. Am I wrong?
No, you're not wrong. Going back, I can remember a coach telling us it's our job to debilitate the
opponents. You don't just tackle them. You try to debilitate him. You try to get him to give
up or not get up and play any further. Well, the players these days understand that what goes
around comes around. They're still trying to hit the players as hard as they can. But the game
has changed to where they're protected more with the head injuries and with the needs.
Heads and knees next. Those things. The rules have changed for that.
Okay. So you're a warrior and warriors have that mentality that you're willing to absorb the
punishment and the injury for the greater good. But I don't believe that the average fan,
and I played college football, I know the game pretty well, understands the intensity of the danger,
the physical danger of playing the game at the NFL level. The fan just doesn't know how dangerous
it is. Would you agree or disagree with that? I would say some fans understand, but
overall the general, you know, population of fans probably truly don't understand to the
level that, you know, us players are going through, the level that we're putting our bodies
through. There's people out there that definitely, you know, they probably played high school
football or college football and had an injury or something or felt that type of pain,
a couple bruises, quad contusions, whatever it was. But to majority of the fans, I don't think so.
but you know that's part of the game you know we're willing to go out there and put our bodies on the
line we're the ones who are signing up to play the game but why are they willing to do it
that is a key component of the nameth and grankowski interviews and it was very nice of those
guys to help us out on our first program why why are and we hear all the injuries at
Nameth and Grankowski went through. It's staggering. So it's a very, very interesting programming
if you don't like football. It's a business, more of a business interview program than a sports
thing. And by the way, when you watch it, and I hope you do, compare the way we interview athletes
to the way the most sportscasters interview athletes. It's pretty shocking.
All right, in our smart life segment tonight, this is a very simple thing.
Don't bet on pro football.
Okay, now listen, every two seconds there's a ad now.
Remember, it used to be organized crime.
Killing the mob is out in paperback this week, and a lot of the killing the mob is about
how they got all this money gambling, from gambling, betting on sports.
Well, now it's legal.
And you see, you know, Jamie Fox, who's a good guy, by the way, and I'm not criticizing Jamie,
and all these other people going bet, bet, bet, bet, bet, don't do it. Don't do it. You can't win.
Betting any sport, because the analytics that the odds makers in Vegas used to put the spread out and this and that,
they know everything. We don't know anything. It's all emotion. We're betting on emotion.
Now, if you want to make the games more interesting, bet with your friends, okay?
And now, don't bet much, but, you know, put 10 or 20 on a game with your friends
and keep a running tab, like a card game, okay?
And so that's okay, but once you get in with these big corporations and they lure you
in and we'll give you this free and that free, you can get hooked because it's fun to game.
gamble. Gamble's fun, but it will take your money. Now, if you have money to burn, give it a charity, help somebody out.
Don't give it to these bookies, and they're still bookies. I don't care if they're legal or not.
What they're doing is trying to pull their money out of your wallet, and they know you're not going to win.
You know, you win one or two games and you're going to lose four or five.
It's just the way it is. It's like going to Vegas and playing cards.
cars. It's a little while you win, but the house always wins. And if it didn't, it wouldn't be
there. Okay, so smart life, you know, look, I don't know about you, but I work damn hard for
my money. I don't want to just throw it away, especially in this time so precarious. You know,
the stock market is all over the place and people's savings and inflation. Man, you got to really
guard it. I want everybody to have fun. Get a bunch of your friends, get a pool. I don't mind
this fantasy football stuff. That's all right. It heightens all the interest and you're not
going to get, you know, busted doing it unless you do 18 teams or whatever. All right,
college. So it's bad out there. You know, if you have kids at colleges and I do, it's bad.
Okay. So there was a study conducted by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression.
fire of about 45,000 undergraduates on college campuses right now enrolled in four-year degrees
of 208 colleges, and they come up with the worst freedom of speech and the best freedom
of speech campuses. Let us do the worst first, because that rhymes. Columbia University,
New York City, is radical left. If you are not a radical leftist, you are open to how
Hostility. University of Pennsylvania, I'm really, really disappointed to see that school on the list, but they terrorize faculty members if they don't fall into line.
Rensselaer, RPI, of State, New York. That's a science school. What are you doing up there?
Georgetown University, a disgrace. A disgrace, what has happened to that Jesuit college.
Used to be one of the best in the world. It is now a cesspool of woke. It is horrible.
Skidmore College, upstate New York. It's always been an elitist institution. You don't want to go there.
It's got a good arts program up at Skidmore, but, you know, if you go, you better shut up unless you're a
radical leftist. Here are the best colleges for freedom of speech. University of Chicago,
that's a surprise. Good for them. Kansas State, Purdue and Indiana, Mississippi State, Oklahoma State.
All right, so you'd think that down south, where it isn't as woke as up north, it would be better, and that seems to be true.
So here is an important story for this day in history that is contemporized.
36 years ago today, September 8th, 1986, a new television program came on the air.
It was called the Oprah Winfrey Show.
Now, it was hosted by a young African-American woman, Oprah Winfrey, who had no advantages in life.
None.
She was born in Mississippi, very hard upbringing, irresponsible parents, nothing going for except talent.
God-given talent.
Okay.
So Oprah gets a job in Baltimore as a weather lady.
And then she moves to Chicago, and Stephen Spielberg puts her in a movie called Color of Purple.
Oprah's an actress as well as a broadcaster, and it does very well, and Oprah becomes known, and she gets her own show.
This is called progression, a pathway, as we talked about before.
So Oprah Winfrey, again, nobody helping her.
Okay. No affirmative action. Maybe Spielberg, but I doubt it. I mean, I think she was talented
enough for that role. Okay. It wasn't like Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, and I credit them,
by the way. I'm not disparaging that. But they had help in a lot of the educational opportunities
they were given. Oprah didn't have any of that. Okay. She made it on pure talent. That was
is it? And her program became the most successful talk show in the history of this country.
And then she became the wealthiest African American ever. She is worth right now $2.6 billion.
And again, she didn't make it in a hedge fund. She made it on the back of her talent.
And yes, she now has corporations as I do and started businesses and all that. Now, why is this
important in the realm of history because it destroys the false concept that America is a racist
country. It just disseminates that ridiculous, dishonest point of view. If we were a racist
country, Oprah Winfrey could never have succeeded at that level. And again, this was in
1986. Not in the woke time where now, if you're white, you have a hard time getting a job in
Hollywood or selling a script. A whole different ballgame now with the woke. Back then, it was
Oprah Winfrey just plowing through. Now, if Americans were inherently racist, white privilege, any of
that, that never would have happened. Never in a million years, or I should say billion years,
would it have happened. So these are the kinds of arguments, all right, that have to be made
to counter the America haters, all right, the Colin Kaepernicks, the MSNBC crew. They hate
this country. Now, each individual has his own, his or her own story, and there is no doubt
in my mind, it is harder for African Americans to succeed, generally speaking.
in the United States than Caucasians.
It's harder.
But Oprah Winfrey, she had a horrendous upbringing, and she did it.
And she did it because Americans, us, of all colors, watched her and participated in what she did, financially.
That is capitalism.
Get it? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That's how Oprah Winfrey rose up to be the wealthiest African-American woman and one of the most powerful woman on the face of the earth. Capitalism. So it just wipes out all of this. America's racist. Capitalism's bad. One person wipes it out. One. And I don't even know if Oprah Winfrey would agree with me.
her a little bit. We worked for the same company at one time, and I remember some of our
conversations, always cordial. I admired her success. I think she thought I was a pain in the
butt, but I don't care. I was on her program in Chicago. We got to pull that clip, by the way.
Let's pull that clip for next week of me and Oprah on her. And it was very nice of her to put me on.
very nice you know but we've always we had a respectful relationship back and forth but i admired
and i told her that what she did i mean my upbringing was 10,000 times better than
Oprah winfrey's it was rough i didn't have anything i mean we were a very working-class family
in levittown we didn't have any perks i didn't have anybody helping me in the television business
since I did it on my own.
I couldn't do it now.
It's a different world now.
Couldn't do it, what I accomplished.
But anyway, these kinds of history lessons
should be taught in every single classroom in this country,
just the way I did it.
Now, you're a teacher watching,
I'll send you this tape.
If you play it in front of your kids,
I'll send you this tape.
Because that's American history.
Oprah Winfrey, first show,
36 years ago today.
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All right, let's go to the mail. Milt Mungo, Rhone Mountain, Tennessee. Bill, do you
think it's possible the reason there was no taint team included in the raid on marlago was so the
case would be thrown out in democrats and the media could report that president trump was
guilty but he wasn't convicted because of a technicality i milk you're going into the land of
conspiracy here and it just doesn't it never happens uh rick reveal wolfborough new hampshire
the doj has had plenty of time to filter out and destroy any papers that would be considered
attorney-client privilege, have they not?
Rick, all the papers of catalog.
How do you think the National Archives knew the documents they didn't have?
Aural catalog?
You're going to tell me that the federal ages are going to go and destroy stuff?
I mean, that's 20 years in prison.
Come on.
I.
Joel Harmon, Baker City, Oregon, proved to me O'Reilly, the FBI and the DOJ didn't put
the documents and question into boxes after they raided Trump's home.
Prove to me, Joel, that the mayor of Baker City is a communist.
Come on.
You base your reality on facts.
You don't go into conspiracy.
They change the boxes and they do.
Come on.
Prove to you?
Kurt Silversmith, Stoughton, Wisconsin.
What do you think of Bill Barr's public comments on the Trump raid?
All speculative.
Barr doesn't like Trump.
You know, I thought Barr did a good job as Attorney General, but Trump insulted him.
Same story.
We've seen it what?
A hundred times.
Ginny Nims, Blackwood, New Jersey, excellent talking points about the Trump raid.
Could Donald Trump have declassified those documents before they would take into his home?
Of course he could.
Of course he could have.
Prison has that power.
Did he? I don't know.
Fred Potschmidt, Cincinnati.
Hey, Bill, you stated the FBI is corrupt
and cited three clear examples.
What, in your opinion, should be done?
New FBI director and a special counsel,
another special counsel,
to investigate that agency top to bottom,
from the outside, not from the district,
the Department of Justice.
That agency needs to be re-evaluated, cleaned up with new leadership.
Or it's just going to continue to be an embarrassment.
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Bill, if Joe Biden pardons Hunter, you say it'll be a huge scandal.
You mean bigger than Afghanistan and the open border?
Yeah.
Yeah.
If Hunter Biden's charged with a felony and his father pardons him before the trial,
Biden will be impeached like that,
because there's maybe a link between what Hunter Biden did and what Joe Biden did.
Mike Piazza, Virginia Beach.
Bill, thank you for your recommendation on subscribing to the Daily Chatter.
It's amazing what's happening in the world, but very few news agencies cover foreign news.
We are going to do a segment, Mike, every week beginning in the middle of September, in conjunction withdailychatter.com.
And for those of you who want really honest reporting about overseas events, Daily Chatter, check that out.
I mean, it's really good resource.
Dennis O'Connor Brighton, Michigan, you keep mentioning on your telecast that your new book, Killing the Legends, will be the most controversial book of the year.
Why?
Because Elvis Presley, John Lennon, and Muhammad Ali, in the minds of Americans, their images are solid.
but after reading this book, you will see them differently.
And a lot of people don't like to see things differently.
It's not all bad, but it's not what you think it is regarding those men.
Killing the Legends out September 27th, pre-order now, Bill O'Reilly.com, Amazon Barreds and Noble.
And Killing the Mob out in paperback this week, if you haven't read Killing the Mob, it's a fun read.
You want the FBI.
We got the FBI in there.
Okay, and of course, killing the killers remains a bestseller after four months in the marketplace.
It's astonishing book, and I hope you read all three of those books.
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