Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Legal Challenges Against the Trump Administration, Dissecting the JFK Files With Jefferson Morley, the Truth Behind the Astronaut Delay & Can Trump Get a Third Term?

Episode Date: March 20, 2025

Tonight's rundown:  Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, March 19, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill examines ...three lawsuits the Trump administration is facing and looks into who could step in to stop them. Jefferson Morley, editor of JFK Facts on Substack, joins the No Spin News to discuss and debate the newly released JFK files. Debunking the left’s accusations regarding Trump and Putin's phone call. Did Putin disrespect Trump? The latest on the NASA astronauts who returned to Earth after nine months in space, and a look into claims that President Biden delayed their return. Bill’s reaction to Steve Bannon’s claim that Trump will run for and win a third term. Final Thought: Why Bill is going to Florida. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, The Problem is Us Stand out from the crowd with our NEW Not Woke baseball cap for just $28.95! For a limited time, get Bill O'Reilly's bestselling The United States of Trump and a No Spin Mug for only $39.95. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:36 Intuit Credit Karma. Karma you can count on. Download the app today. Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday. March 19th, 2025 stand up for your country. Well, no calm days for us. The news cycle is relentless. That is the word. And the reason it is so relentless is because of the forces that are trying to destroy the Trump administration, Elon Musk, on and on and on. And you know what the battle is.
Starting point is 00:01:23 But I have some very, very interesting information about that and about the new JFK files for you. We'll take the Trump administration first, and that is the subject of the Talking Points memo. At this point, there are more than 125 lawsuits filed against the Trump administration. The tactic is obvious. Paralyze the administration, so it can't do anything. Now, I'm going to run down three of the lawsuits. remember 125. I'm going to tell you how absurd they are. And then I'm going to tell you how this has to stop and who could stop it. Is that fair enough? Now, I always advise you
Starting point is 00:02:11 watch the no spin news and listen on the radio with a pen and pad. Okay. First lawsuit is Schilling versus Trump. This is Emily Schilling, U.S. naval personnel, 19. years, she's trans. You remember that President Trump said, no trans in the U.S. military. He's the commander in chief. That's an executive order. Now there's a lawsuit in the Western District of Washington. Why? Because the judge there is far left. He doesn't have jurisdiction, by the way, in a case will get tossed. But it's there. The lawsuit is there. Okay. Okay. Now, lawsuits filed. The Trump lawyers come in. The judge makes a ruling. The Trump lawyers appeal the ruling. That's how it goes, but it takes time. Okay? Now, the commander-in-chief has an absolute right to order the military to be configured the way he wants it to be configured. All right? We go back to President Clinton. Don't ask, don't tell. You can be gay, but you can't talk about being gay. gay. That was Clinton's executive order. And it stood for more than 10 years until Obama knocked
Starting point is 00:03:33 it out. So before Clinton, you couldn't be in the military if you were gay. They found out you were booted. Dishonorable discharge. So Clinton wrote executive order, said, no, no, no. And the order stood. So if Clinton can do that, Trump can certainly say no trans, because it's precedent. Okay. The second lawsuit. This is USAID dismantled. It's not dismantled. So there are eight lawsuits because of Doge. Doge went into the United States aid unit, which receives guidance from the Secretary of State, the State Department, but it's independent, and it has to be knocked out by Congress. Trump can't knock it out. But Trump hasn't knocked it out. There are 300 people working for U.S. AID. But all of their expenditures, because they were so outrageous, Elon Musk
Starting point is 00:04:39 exposed them, have been now subject to review. And the lefties don't want that. So they've sued. They'll lose because the president of the United States is the absolute authority to stop fraud. That's it. He's a chief executive officer, law enforcement officer of the land. That is his executive power. If USAID is sent in millions of dollars to the country of Sri Lanka for some insane thing, President says, no, the power to do that.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Okay, that's number two. All right, number three is the deportations. Now, Trump made a mistake saying that the judge who ordered the stop for the criminal wiring should be impeached. The president should not have done that. And the Supreme Court Justice, John Roberts, scolded President Trump. Because you disagree with the judge doesn't mean he should be impeached. But again, this is not going to be successful for the lefties.
Starting point is 00:05:47 or this judge who held it up. Why? Because the president has designated the group Tren de Aragua from Venezuela, a criminal gang, as terrorists. The U.S. government can shoot them. We're doing a favor deporting them. They could shoot them, just like we did with ISIS
Starting point is 00:06:09 because of that designation. Military, you know, walk in and wipe them out. And that is a law that was passed after 9-11 and signed by Bush the Younger. By the bucks. So Trump's not shooting them. He's deporting them. And the judge goes, oh, I want to see. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Okay. Then the White House lawyers go in, appeal that. But John Roberts, Supreme Court, Justice, should have taken the case right there. So the Supreme Court is going to take a look at it and put in it. end to this. Because everybody knows what's happening. The left-wing activists are seeking liberal judges to stop everything Trump's trying to do. The court knows that. Stop it. You have the power to stop it. And it'll eventually happen. And all the things I just told you will come true. Trouble in all of those cases.
Starting point is 00:07:16 But what the left is hoping is it just drains and drains and drains and drains and demoralizes, demoralizes, demoralize, and the left wing press is going to prop it all up. And that's what's happening. And that's a memo. We're on it and I'll, but the Supreme Court is going to have to stop this because it's madness. It really is. JFK files. Sorry, last night. 63,400 pages were released.
Starting point is 00:07:48 And as I said on News Nation, really, I didn't think there were going to be any direct accusations or a smoking gun, pardon the pun, about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The best book ever is killing Kennedy. I know I'm going to say that, but, hang on, two million people bought it, and it's never been impeached. Everything we have in there is true, but there are some very interesting things that are coming out of the National Archives.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Remember, the documents that are coming out about the Kennedy assassination, and Martin Luther King, Jr., too, they haven't come out. But President Trump told me Monday in person that they will, okay? These are intel documents, American intelligence documents. They're not stuff that they found. Jimmy Hoff's Locker or anything like that. Okay, these are intel documents. And the CIA is front and center with Kennedy assassination. Joyce now is a guy who has been investigating the assassination for decades.
Starting point is 00:08:57 His name is Jefferson Morley. He works for Substack now. I read his stuff all the time, credible man. He's not some loony conspiracy theorist. And remember, those conspiracy people make a lot of money peddling this stuff, a lot of money, and people believe what they want to believe. So anyway, Mr. Morley, I know you've been looking at some of this stuff. Is there a headline that's been out there?
Starting point is 00:09:24 Yeah, there's a bombshell in these stories. And the emerging story is the CIA surveillance, manipulation, and use of Lee Harvey Oswald for intelligence purposes while President Kennedy was still alive. Now, there's not a smoke one document that shows this, but there's about nine Engleton documents that became public yesterday. And if you read those documents in conjunction with Lee Harvey Oswald's CIA file and documents released in recent years, you see this pattern of malfeasance around CIA operations around Oswald that have never been explained. All right, let me stop you. Who is James angled to. Flying first
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Starting point is 00:11:32 What did he tell us? What exactly did he say? I missed your question. What did Angleton say to the committee? What Angleton said to the committee was that he had relied on Israeli emigres to build his own intelligence empire. And one of the people who he deployed to monitor and surveil Oswald was probably one of these. Israeli agents. It's not clear yet, but it seems like the evidence in this new testimony strongly suggests that, that Engleton recruited Oswald as a source or a contact. It's indisputable that he
Starting point is 00:12:18 kept him under surveillance for four years from 1959 to 1963. These new documents point to an Israeli connection using Israeli agent to monitor Oswald. You know, Bill, Angleton had 180 pages on Lee Harvey Oswald on his desk a week before Kennedy went to Dallas. That fact alone has only emerged in recent years, received no news coverage, and is really an extraordinarily important part of the story. What the new documents raise is, was the CIA atrociously incompetent when it came to the alleged lone gunman, or was Angleton actually running a counterintelligence operation involving him? And I believe it's the latter. So I will answer your question.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I will answer your questions. So Lee Harvey Oswald was a former Marine who defected to the Soviet Union. The Soviet authorities accepted him into the country. He got married to a Russian. Learn a language a little bit. The U.S. State Department met with Lee Harvey Oswald and told him not to do it. Waswell did it anyway. Aswell got tired of Russia, went back.
Starting point is 00:13:31 petition for reentry to the USA, the State Department, let him back, which was unusual. Aswell gets back. He's a near-do-well. He's a miscreant. He can't earn a living. He's abuses to his wife. He beats her up. Then he decides he wants to defect to Cuba. He goes to Mexico City, where the CIA is surveilling the Mexico City Embassy because of Castro. They see them. They then go back, and this is where Engleton comes in. So he's on the radar. He's a defectory in the Soviet Union. Now he's down trying to get to Cuba. We're going to watch him. They assign a minder to him in Dallas, Texas.
Starting point is 00:14:09 That is where Lee Harvey Oswald settles with Marina. The minors name is George DeMoran Shield. You know him, you discussed it. He is the hands-on guy that is monitoring what Lee Harvey Oswald is doing. And I don't know this to be a fact, but it has to be. Reporting to Angleton, back to Angleton. It's not an Israeli guy. There's every reason to believe that George DeMorin Schultz reporting went up the food chain in the CIA.
Starting point is 00:14:42 There's no doubt it did, okay? Yeah. DeMorin Schill is teaching college at Bishop, an African American school. Okay? He is an aristocrat. He speaks like five languages. His wife is one of these dilettons. And he's hanging with Lee and Marina who can barely make a living.
Starting point is 00:15:04 There's no, nothing, except for the Russian language. Okay? Right. Oswald kills Kennedy, and there's no doubt he did. He ordered to cartown. I doubt that, Bill. I doubt that. I know.
Starting point is 00:15:15 The forensic evidence doesn't support that. That's not true. And you and I will never agree. Oswald orders the Carcano. His prints are on the rifle. The shelling's in the car, match the Carcano. did it. But again, I respect you. You believe what you want to believe. Okay? Well, I tried to kill somebody before. He shot a police officer after. It's all documented in my book. And again,
Starting point is 00:15:40 people can believe what they want to believe. But you know what else is documented, Bill? You know what else is documented? The Dallas doctors who tried to save Kennedy. Yeah. They unanimously agreed Kennedy had been hit by gunfire from the front. None of them have appeared. None of them have appeared in public to say that. And if they had, I would have heard it. That's not true. Dr. Rock Robert McClellan stood at the head of the table looking at Kennedy's head wound, and he describes this in two interviews you can find on YouTube. Dr. Robert McClellan was one of the Dallas. Was that CBS?
Starting point is 00:16:12 Was that NBC? Was that ABC? Where was that? No, he sat for an interview with a doctor. Oh, come on. And these are on- Look, all of that. If you want to believe it, Jeff, you believe it.
Starting point is 00:16:23 I don't. I need hard evidence. If a doctor saw- He's not a conspiracy theorist. He's an eyewitness, he's an eyewitness. Well, then why wasn't he on 60 minutes with Mike Wallace? Okay. He was very public about what he wanted to do.
Starting point is 00:16:37 No, no, he didn't go public. Because the implications of what he said were so profound. He never went public. The New York Times wouldn't even mention what he said. He could have been on with Kronkite. He could have been on with anybody. He didn't do it, all right? And nobody backs them up.
Starting point is 00:16:52 I just urge people to look at the YouTube of Dr. Robert McClellan and decide for themselves. I mean, we disagree, but people should judge for themselves. And I applaud that. You will not find anything in the CIA or FBI files that refer to any doctor that disputes that Oswald pull a trigger. It won't be there. Interesting. Okay. So then DeMorin Shield disappears.
Starting point is 00:17:18 Dr. Robert McClellan was quite clear about. That's fine. It's not in the files. It was not taken seriously. So, DeMorin Schild disappears. Why wouldn't they take the testimony of a doctor who observed Kennedy's wound from 18 inches away? Why wouldn't he go public on broadcasts that would have been very happy to take him? He didn't want publicity?
Starting point is 00:17:41 Oh, he didn't want publicity. It doesn't stack, and let's move ahead now. So DeMorin Shield, DeMorin Shield disappears, all right? And I know that because I was in his house and he's gone. And this is the late 70. He goes to his daughter's house in Palm Beach where the congressional investigators are trying to track him down and interview him
Starting point is 00:18:08 and to mourn and she'll commit suicide. Okay. I'm there. I'm in town. We know what's going on there. We didn't know he was going to do that. We show up to the house. The cops are there. All that got. That has never been explained.
Starting point is 00:18:23 His daughter still lives in the USA. Not going to say where. it's not fair to her. I don't want to put her in danger. I don't know what she knows. I know she despises her father. We know that, but we don't know. That is the key. And I'm looking for any George DeMore Shield stuff coming out of these files. So far, I haven't seen any. Have you? You know, one of the problems with this release was that the archives did not do what's called OCRing. They didn't make these documents searchable before they posted them. So we're going to do that at the Mary Farrell Foundation, and the website of the Mary Farrell Foundation is
Starting point is 00:19:00 Maryfarrell.org. Make me a promise. And then we can go through and we can put DeMoran Shield in. Yeah, DeMorin Shield. I will come back to you with it. Anything DeMoran Schilt related. And Angleton. So if Angleton and DeMoran Shield are corresponding back and forth, that is a key to this
Starting point is 00:19:18 mystery. Yeah, I agree. And that's where we are. That's where the story is going. I hope so, because we need to find out. everything about it. I mean, absolutely do. Mr. Morley, thanks very much.
Starting point is 00:19:31 We really appreciate it. And once again, if you can check out what he says, I don't believe it. And what we have in killing Kennedy is in stone. Absolute stone. It's all primary stuff. All FBI files, all local Dallas PD files. Couldn't have been altered.
Starting point is 00:19:51 There it is. Ukraine update. So, Secretary of State, Mark, Marco Rubio puts out this unbelievable press release today saying, now we're buddies with Zelensky again. We love him. Zelensky is our pal again. I told you this is how Donald Trump negotiates, all right?
Starting point is 00:20:13 This is how he negotiates. So this is the worst, the worst, the worst, the worst. And Zelensky does what the Trump administration wants, which is a good thing, okay? now as long as is just good. So, you know, basically what Rubio and Trump are doing is putting Putin in the corner now. So Ukraine is accepting to ceasefire, wants to stop the war, ready to sign whatever it is. It's now Putin. You're alone. Meet the most capable CRV Honda has ever dreamed up. The all-new CRV trail sport hybrid. With all-terrain tires and available enhanced traction control. It's built for wherever the day takes you. Heated front seats and a heated
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Starting point is 00:21:44 And believe me, you know, people, the left is trying to kill Trump over this, but Trump's not going to let Putin embarrass them. He is not. So he's not going to threaten Putin. He's trying to get the ceasefire done. Putin's not going to be allowed. There's going to be hell to pay for Putin if he goes up and tries to make Trump look bad. Now, an outrageous soundbite was on CNN last night by a woman named Nira Tandon, who was senior advisor to President Biden. Awful.
Starting point is 00:22:21 Roll it. I think what is fascinating about all of this discussion is behind all the bluster, we are demonstrating, this administration is demonstrating incredible weakness against the Russians who are one-fourteenth of our economy. We are a much stronger country, and Donald Trump waited for an hour today for Putin for this call. He came late. After meeting with a bunch of oligarchs, he laughed about holding the president up. That's not a demonstration of American strength. That is an incredible weakness that he's tolerating this behavior by Russia. That is totally untrue. But she doesn't care.
Starting point is 00:23:03 CNN doesn't care either. All right, let me back it up. So, Deputy White House Chief of Staff, Dan Scavino, puts out a tweet on X this morning. And the tweet says, happening now, President Trump is currently in the Oval Office speaking with President Vladimir Putin of Russia since 10 a.m. E.D.T. Call is going well, still in progress. This is real time this tweet. Real time. All right?
Starting point is 00:23:33 The call was scheduled at 10. Skavino says it was underway by 10. This person, I don't want to call her names, okay, knows nothing about the call. I do because I was there Monday in the Oval Office. okay she knows nothing about it nothing was she in russia did she see putton laugh did she do any of that no no she just makes it up and that is where television news has gone oh it makes me so angry if Putin disrespected trump i would know that trust me Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Astronauts. It's another one. It was an amazing landing. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. Within a minute, they have a soft landing in the Gulf of Mexico slash America. Okay? And the astronauts are home after nine months, nearly 10 months. And this is because of Elon
Starting point is 00:24:49 Musk's operation, space X, not the federal government, not Boeing, not NASA, Musk. Did Musk get any credit for that last night? I didn't see any, maybe on Fox, but no, no, no, no, must the devil. You know that? He's trying to find fraudulent spending. Ah, we can't have that. So anyway, compliment to you, Mr. Musk, your operation, and they did work with NASA. Okay. So the astronauts got off in the Gulf. They were flown to Houston, short flight. They are now undergoing a battery of medical tests, and they're hurt.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Can't be up in space for nine and a half months and not be hurt. They're hurt. And I'll have to rehab back. Enter former astronaut Scott Kelly. He's on Fox News. Here's what he says. Let me say something.
Starting point is 00:25:47 I was watching the previous. your previous program, the five, and they're talking about abandoned and they were stranded by President Biden. That is not true. They have had a spacecraft up there since September that was going to bring them home. They've always had a ride home, and the decision to keep them up there had nothing to do with politics. What a bunch of bull.
Starting point is 00:26:13 Okay, there is in one statement, not one, from the Biden administration, about another spacecraft available to take those astronauts home from the space station. Not one. Not one statement. So where is he getting this? Where?
Starting point is 00:26:38 You would think, if there were a spaceship up there, that the Biden administration would come out and explain, hey, they're not really stranded. Okay? We got a vehicle to take them down, but we need them there to do some work, X, Y. That never happened. Why?
Starting point is 00:26:54 Because it was a phony story. Glad I'm not working it. Because I'd be so angry on those sets, they'd have to fire me with these people. All right, here's what Must said after the landing. Go. The astronauts were only supposed to be there for eight days. And they've been there for almost 10 months.
Starting point is 00:27:22 So obviously, that doesn't make any sense. SpaceX could have brought the astronauts back after a few months at most. And we made that offer to the Biden administration. It was rejected for political reasons. And that's just a fact. Needs telling the truth. Steve Banner, you know, I'm right. and former counselor to Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:27:50 So he's on News Nation with Cuomo last night, right before I appeared with Stephen A. And he says that Trump's my run for third term. But he can't run for third term. But, well, roll it. You're a smart guy. Oh, you know he's term limited. How do you think he gets another term?
Starting point is 00:28:15 We're working on it. I think we'll have a couple of alternatives. Let's say that. No. Here's the 22nd Amendment. All right, I'll quote it. No person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice. No person was held the office of president or acted as president for more than two years of a term
Starting point is 00:28:38 to which some other person was elected president shall be elected to the office of president more than once. That means the president was assassinated and a vice president served three. he could not get another term. So that's pretty clear. That's the 22nd Amendment. All right, it's not going to be overturned. So why are we having this discussion? Why?
Starting point is 00:28:59 Well, I addressed it. Go. Okay, so that's a fantasy, and I don't really consider those kinds of things. It's not going to happen. Never will happen. It's not worth my time or your time.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Donald Trump will serve out his second term. Hopefully, it'll be successful. and then J.D. Vance will run for president in 28 unless something happens. That's what's going to happen. There you go. Now, I can't do any more than tell you the truth on both sides. But this goes all over the internet, everybody that this, and you'll be that, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:41 If you want to believe that Donald Trump can run for a third term, go ahead, believe it. It's not true. It'll never happen. That's why you watch me and listen to me, I know. Smart life. Okay. Now, this study, I don't believe at all. This is from the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Starting point is 00:30:01 It says that 6% of the American labor force, 9 million people, have second jobs in this country. Okay? No. It's got to be three times that. It's got to be 18%. Because people don't have any money. And they're working other jobs. But they're not paying taxes on the jobs.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Okay? So maybe officially it's 6%. But the Bureau of Labor knows that this is a bogus thing and puts it out anyway. We have an underground economy in America. and Europe is worse. All right? In Europe, nobody, you can't even pay with a credit card anymore. They want cash because they don't want pay taxes.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Anyway, that's in a lot of places, not all places. Here in America, I estimate 20% of the working force is making money on the side. And here is a smart life tip. If you need to do that, number one, I'm sorry because two jobs is a burden, particularly if you have children. There are a few ways to do it, and I'm not going to get into the morality of paying taxes because I myself have done work and not pay taxes under work. Statue of limitations ran out on that. I was a dopey kid, okay? I pay every blank and cent now in half of the last 50 years.
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Starting point is 00:33:47 Now, legally you've got to declare it, but, and then you could be a fixer, a handyman. So there's a guy that runs around my neighborhood. I charge $100 an hour. And then if you only works half an hour, it's 50. Okay. And so something goes wrong, it comes in, you pay him cash, and he fixes it. I need that. I don't know about you.
Starting point is 00:34:13 So if you can fix stuff or you can drive or you can paint, you can make a lot of money. Not a lot of money. It depends on what you want to work. Now, how do you get that out? In your local paper, you take a little ad. You got a handyman. You sign up with Lyft or, you know, the other driving services, or painters, whatever it may be. That's how you do it, smart life.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Stan History, March 19, 1982, the Argentines invade the Falkland Islands, unbelievable war. So the British had run these islands, which are about as remote as you can get in the South Atlantic since 1841. Nobody lives there. A couple hundred people and a lot of sheep. The Argentines were, the economy was collapsing in Buenos Aires. Galtieri, the dictator, wanted a diversion. He goes, we're going to take the Malvinas back. That's what the Argentines call the island, the Malvinas, British call them Falklands.
Starting point is 00:35:21 They send over the Argentine military. They take it over. Margaret Thatcher goes, well, no, sends the British Navy down there. Reagan doesn't know what to do. He doesn't want to alienate Argentina, so he's trying to play in neutral, but Margaret yells at him. Thatcher yells at Reagan, and Reagan signs on with the British. British show up, bang, bang, bang. I'm down there.
Starting point is 00:35:44 I'm in Buenos Aires. Okay? Your humble correspondent. So, the war lasts about two months, and about 650 Argentinians are killed, mostly pilots. They blew, British blew every pilot out of the sky. 255 British military personnel were killed. A lot of them on ships because the Argentine pilots had dropped exocets and blow the ships up. Now, they surrender.
Starting point is 00:36:12 The Argentine surrender. All hell breaks loose in Buenos Aires. I am standing in the middle all of this, June 15, 1982. Go. Anti-British and American signs were hoisted, but most of the insults were directed toward Galtieri's government for surrendering on the Falklands. Police were pelted with coins. And some journalists behind the lines were hurt.
Starting point is 00:36:52 Then suddenly the police struck back, firing tear gas and rushing the crowd. All right. So I'm going to write about that in my next book. That was when I almost got it after that. So I'll never forget that of the invasion of the Falkland Islands 43 years ago today. Back with a final thought about why I'll be in Florida tomorrow. Okay, been a busy week here. Final Thought, Road Warrior, D.C. on Monday. and now tonight I will be going down to Florida why because of Joe Namath's charity benefit which I support because Namath is a really good guy's become a very good friend there we are and what Joe Namath does is he is a charity that
Starting point is 00:37:48 helps football players with brain injuries and there are tons of them and so research and things like that And twice a year, Joe has a golf tournament. I don't play golf because I don't have time and I'm terrible at it. But I go down and, you know, I'm around and stuff like that. It's a lot of fun. Joe Namath, one word, joanameth.org. And this, I think it's sold out now, but, you know, he'd appreciate the help.
Starting point is 00:38:21 You don't have to give much, but it's a really, really good. Look, I'm a big football fan. I play college ball. You know that. And I watch a lot of football. I mean, and I know the destruction being wreaked upon these athletes. So I almost feel guilty enjoying the spectacle while these guys are getting carted off, you know, with really debilitating injuries. So if I can do something to help, I'm going to do it. Plus, it's always good to see Joe again. Joe's got the greatest stories. Tell me a story last time about how Ben Davidson on the Oakland Raiders, if you're an older person, you might remember the name, tried to gouge his eyes out. When he was on
Starting point is 00:39:05 the bottom, they got Namath, he's on the bottom, and Davidson puts his hand in the mask, and tries to gouge his eyes out. I said, what did you do? He goes, I bid him. Stories like that. It doesn't happen now, but back then, in the AFL, NFL, NFL days, in the 60s, oh, boy, oh boy. And a lot of those athletes are the ones that need help now. Anyway, we'll be reporting tomorrow. I will be on the air from Florida, from West Palm Beach tomorrow, and it's a very busy week, so we hope you stay with us. Thank you for watching.
Starting point is 00:39:44 I'm Bill O'Reilly. We'll see you tomorrow.

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