Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Biden Administration Ignores Crime Rates and COVID Deaths While Americans Remain Divided With No Hope In Sight
Episode Date: December 1, 2021Tonight’s rundown: Biden travels to Minnesota to talk infrastructure with residents but will leave out rising crime numbers in the state and what he plans to do about it COVID deaths for 2021 ha...ve now surpassed deaths from COVID in 2020 – but the media and the Biden administration ignore the grim milestone Former President Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 House Committee face-off today to see whether or not Trump can use his executive privilege and block lawmakers from obtaining White House documents A new poll shows that a majority of Americans believe that President Biden is to blame for the division in this country and sadly it doesn’t look like it's going to get better anytime soon Disgraced actor Jussie Smollett once again takes center stage as his trial begins after making a false police report and staging a hate crime in 2019 This Month In History, 2001: Green River Killer is arrested Final Thought: Gift-giving advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, November 30th, Tuesday, 2021, stand up for your country.
So President Biden on the road again, along with Willie Nelson, and he's doing this, of course, to show that he's vibrant in control.
and uh doing the nation's business so he's off to minnesota for a uh speech and uh exposition
of the bipartisan infrastructure law that's the 1.2 million i'm sorry 1.2 trillion dollar bill
it passed and he's going to tell minnesotans how it's going to benefit them but he is not
going to minneapolis um why do you think because the
the Justice Department in Minneapolis, the justice system, I should say, not department,
has collapsed, totally collapsed.
So over the weekend, two different Best Buy stores were hit by thugs, 30 people ran in, smashed
and grabbed, and there are no arrests.
That's almost impossible because remember, yeah, they have masks on everything, but they
There are cameras all over the place.
Okay, so I guess these guys hide the license plates and do all that stuff.
But no arrests, nobody knows anything, and they got away with it.
So tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, Minneapolis was never known as a violent town.
In fact, it was quite the opposite for many years.
But in 2019, there were 50 homicides.
So far this year, 90.
That's a double.
in a very small town and all the other crimes are way up to from 19 20 was a COVID year where
there were a lot of you know mandates you can't do this you can't do out so the comparison is
19 to 21 so in Minneapolis there is a very intense movement to defund the police it was voted
down in November earlier this month but the cops know and
the liberal governor and mayor and attorney general of the state, they have just created a
wide open free fire zone. So Joe Biden knows this or should know it. Why wouldn't you go
and address this? He will mention it. Now, if I'm wrong, I will correct myself. Another thing
that Mr. Biden is not mentioning, and this is pretty interesting, of the COVID deaths in the USA.
So for all of 2020, Donald Trump, there were 385,3,343 people die of COVID in the USA, 385343.
So far this year, with a month to go, 389, 329 of died.
More people this year than when Trump was in office.
So listen to Joe Biden, the candidate, when he said this on September 9th, 2020.
Now, while this deadly disease ripped through our nation, he failed to do his job on purpose.
It was a life and death betrayal of the American people.
Experts say that if he had acted just one week sooner, 36,000 people would have been saved.
If he acted two weeks sooner back in March, 54,000.
lives would have been spared in March and April alone.
Okay, so we all expect propaganda on a campaign trail.
And this fact that there were more deaths under Biden's first year than in Trump's last year is pretty startling.
So you think the White House press corps might ask about it now?
No. So my crack step, and they are the best in the business, I think.
We went through two weeks of transcripts from the White House press press.
Corps asking the press secretary. Biden doesn't give press conferences, as you know,
Jen Saki, about COVID deaths. No. Not once. No crime questions either. Not one. So what you have
here is a zombie White House press corps that doesn't care to ask anything that might upset or
make President Biden look bad. That is the state of affairs in America right now.
Okay, so you know about the Select Committee in the House investigating the January 6th intrusion
in the state, in the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. So they want all Trump's records.
And Trump says no. They're in the National Archives. We're not handing them over. And now it's in court.
So the federal court is the rule whether the House Select Committee overrides executive privilege
and gets these documents.
I'm going to predict that the Court of Appeals will say no.
But it's possible that they say yes and that'll be overturned by the Supreme Court.
So the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to liberal court.
But even a liberal court doesn't know that all presidents have executive privilege.
and that a House committee looking to embarrass a president,
doesn't have the right to demand privileged documents.
Doesn't have it.
Now, should President Trump hand over the documents himself voluntarily?
No, because this isn't some kind of independent investigative body.
This is a blatantly partisan.
We want to damage Donald Trump so he doesn't run for president again.
So no matter what you hand over, they'll cherry pick and make me look bad.
Everybody knows that.
So while I would love to know, and I think I do know, but I'm not 100% what Donald Trump did on that day from moment to moment to moment, I would really like to know that.
Based upon my reporting, but I can't report it as fact because it's anonymous sources.
People in the White House, they said, look, O'Reilly will tell you what happened, but we don't want you to tell our name.
And so, yeah, I'll take the background, but I'm not going to report it because I can't confirm it.
And there's no name on it.
That's called journalism.
But anyway, from what I understand, it was chaos.
absolute chaos
in the White House
when this thing started
and didn't know what to do
they were watching television
like everybody else
okay
and they were trying to figure out a strategy
because the president
and everybody else knew
most of the people
breaking into the Capitol
were Trump supporters
so eventually
he told everybody to stop
and go home
but was it quick enough
what was the debate
all of that
I can't
and I found no preconceived evidence that the White House knew this was going to happen
or encouraged it at any level.
So just as Joe Biden, you just heard him, accused Donald Trump of actually killing people
because of incompetence, which is a total lie.
And Biden's far more incompetent than Donald Trump ever was on COVID and everything else.
this claim
that somehow President Trump encouraged this
I can't find a shred evidence to back that up
maybe there is but I can't find it and I looked
my reputation's on the line
because I'm going to be
doing four shows with Donald Trump
the history tour I can't be in a tank
I got to find out what happened as best I can
all right
New Trafalgar group poll
this is pretty accurate poll 39 Democrat 36 Republican 25 nonpartisan question is to what extent
do you believe President Biden is responsible for the divisions in the American people
responsible 54 not responsible 46 okay by party Democrats responsible 21 not responsible
759. Well, 21% of Democrats, they say Biden's responsible for this deep division.
Republicans, 88% responsible, 13, not responsible. Nonpartisan, these are the independent people,
64% responsible, 36% not responsible. So, Biden's responsible. I mean, come on. On his first day in office,
first hours he was inside the white house
Biden stopped the wall
closed down the pipeline
stopped a lot of fracking
and stopped a lot of drilling
first day first hour
okay you didn't think that was going to
cause a problem
with some Americans
and then subsequently
we've seen what happened
but he's responsible.
Now, I get a lot of mail that says, look, is it over or will Americans come together ever again?
The only thing that would put Americans side by side is an attack on us by a foreign nation or a terror group.
Other than that, maybe an assassination of a president?
maybe um but the culture divide is so enormous in this country the bitterness in families and
among friends and workplaces bitterness because it all comes back to people believe what
they want to believe and there are a lot of americans perhaps most that don't know the facts
that don't seek the truth
and they just
spout
what they hear
or whatever
and it's across the board
but when intelligent people
people who do care about
fact-based analysis and news
reportage when they hear this gibberish
how do you think they react
I mean when I hear somebody say
something like that I just look
I always have the same
I don't pounce
I looked them in the eye and I say, where did you hear that?
Where did you get that?
Oh, on the Internet, or I heard it on Rachel Maddow or something like that.
Then I go, do you believe what you hear?
And then they're like flummoxed.
All right, they really don't know.
But that's all I do.
I don't try to correct them.
I don't try to steer them on the right course.
But I got to tell you, 10 years ago when I was doing a factor, I didn't get annoyed by this.
I didn't.
I didn't get annoyed by Juan Williams or the other lefties and I had one or two on every night.
Mark Lamont Hill.
I didn't get annoyed by them.
I mean, I out debated them, I think, clearly.
But did they tee me off?
No.
Now it does.
Because there's so much at stake now.
And these radical leftists, these progressives, they want to change the country in a way that's so harmful that it gets me annoyed now, where it didn't used to.
Okay, here's a good example.
So Newton North High School in Massachusetts is a school for rich kids.
Newton, Massachusetts, very affluent, suburb of Boston.
And in that school, there's a principal, Henry Turnbull.
Turner. Okay, there is Henry. He's a big lefty, always has been a lefty, everybody knows he's a lefty, and that's fine. You can hold liberal points of view and be a high school principal. So after the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, Principal Turner says, we're going to have a segregated space for staff and students of color to process the jury verdict. That means if you are a student at Newton,
North High School, you can't go to a certain part of the building. That's off limits to you
unless you're black. Okay? Now, you say, isn't that a violation of civil rights? No, it's not
the way the civil rights laws are written, but it is in spirit. So Henry Turner is dividing
the school based upon what? A jury verdict? That was legit.
legitimate? That's what you should be teaching the students in Newton North High, that the jury
system works. The evidence always, not always, but should always be the determining factor,
not Henry. Now, we also got a report that the University of Michigan's medical school
was doing the same thing, okay, and basically saying, and by the way,
Henry told his students if Kyle Rittenhouse had been black, he would have been convicted.
Outrageous.
Outrageous that someone won't even say something like it, because it creates racial
strike.
The principal of the school is stoking racial strife among the students and faculty.
So we looked into this University of Michigan Medical School, I can't confirm it.
And that separates me from everybody else because everybody else would have used it along the
same lines, but I'm not going to do it.
Now this kind of hateful stuff is on display almost every day on Disney, ABC.
Rolling.
Sunny, if he were black, would he be free now?
No.
He wouldn't be alive now.
Look, I don't, I don't, I, I just agree that it was a cut and, a cut and dry case of self-defense.
Now, that woman's a moron, okay?
I mean, she's just dumb.
I don't care what color she is.
She's dumb.
So she doesn't agree with the verdict.
Was she in the courtroom?
No.
Okay?
Did she discuss it with the other jurors?
No.
And she says that if,
Rittenhouse had been black, it would be dead. Just think of a step back. Step back. Okay,
and think about that statement. Disney pays this woman, millions of dollars, to spew this kind of
hatred. Disney, it's just staggering when you really break it down to its essential level. It's what it is.
Jussie Smollett.
All right, let me run this down.
I never cared much about this,
even though I know it's important.
So in January 29th, 2019, Smolett,
who is an actor, okay,
told Chicago police he was attacked by two people
wearing Make America Great Again hats,
and they did all kinds of terrible things to him,
including putting a rope around his neck.
All right, that's what he told the cops.
A month later,
a Cook County,
grand jury found probable cause at Smolett himself staged the attack okay so he was indicted on 16 felony counts
by a grand jury but the state attorney's office dropped the case okay now this is one of
most corrupt things we have ever seen. The state attorney Kim Fox, put a picture up there,
okay, drops the case even though a grand jury indicts the guy for 16 counts. Now, the state
of Illinois had to take the case away from Fox, which they did. They had to, because this is such
a violation of our justice system. So to take the case, a way.
away from her, and they give it to a special prosecutor, Dan Webb, who comes back with four
counts, including a class four felony against Millett. His trial begins today. Now, the trial
depends on two African men who have told the police and the prosecutors,
that Smolet paid them thousands of dollars, okay, to fake this incident, this racial incident.
So, Millett wanted to gin up a race-based incident to give himself publicity, to make himself
a martyr. That was the motive. These two guys are going to testify that he paid them to do it.
So, if I'm Smolette's defense attorney, the only chance I have is this.
to tear these two guys apart on a stand in cross-examination, which might happen.
So I'm not going to prejudge the case.
Smolett says he's innocent.
The guy, he really got attacked.
That's what he says.
Okay.
The odds that he'll be convicted about 80% unless the lawyer can shake these two guys.
Now, this story became very political.
very fast with Kamala Harris leading the way. So here's what Kamala Harris said. On January 29th,
right when the incident happened, this was an attempted modern day lynching. No one should
have to fear for their life because of their sexuality, the color of their skin, we must confront
this hate. Kamala Harris. There she is. Now, she was a senator at time. She convicted
phantom people and totally exonerated Jesse Smollett.
This is the essence of Vice President Harris, who was a district attorney and an attorney general
herself.
No due process.
Doesn't exist in her mind.
All right.
Now, I'm not going to cover it a dopy trial.
The others will.
When it comes in, a verdict comes in.
I'll give it to you. If there is some kind of, you know, startling display, I'll, of course, do it.
But this is bad. It shows you a corrupt Cook County, Chicago. I mean, imagine that woman, Fox,
the state prosecutor dropping all charges after a grand jury indicts on 16?
It's unbelievable.
okay so last night i hope you were with us i reported something that has not been reported anywhere
in my opinion based on the facts that i'm seeing there is a new subculture in america younger
maybe age 12 13 to 26 that zone of people mostly males who are sociopaths that means they have no
human feeling. They can hurt you and then go over and have a Big Mac. They don't care about hurting
other people. They don't care about the law. They don't care about school, education, their country,
their parents. They don't care about anything but themselves. They're sociopaths. That's why you're
seeing these horrendous violent crimes all over the inner cities of America. Because this crew,
and they number millions now. It's like a contagion. It used to be a sociopathic person
was isolated and scorn. Now that's not true. There are excuses made. Starts in the public school
system when a disruptive student is allowed to disrupt all the way through, handed a diploma
that he or she didn't earn, and goes out, can't make a living because they can probably not
read or write and then enters the gang system in the life of crime. But these people are particularly
vicious. So y'all know I wrote Killing the Ma. And you don't get more vicious than the people
I was talking about in that book. But it was a totally different mindset. They were criminals
based upon an organization that was solely driven for money. This new subculture is driven by
violence. Violence. Violence was bad for the mob's business. These people love violence. They love
it, and they have guns, and they will kill you. So I ask my staff to find a company who works in this
area, and we have Dr. Lisa Palmer, coming to us from West Palm Beach, Florida. She's a
psychotherapist, and she's the founder of the Renew Center of Florida.
which deals with a lot of extreme personality disorders.
So first of all, doctor, my subculture theory,
that's what it is, but I believe it's true, do you subscribe?
Well, I know a heck of a lot about sociopaths, unfortunately.
So you've come to the right place, Bill.
It is definitely rampant in our culture now.
due to the narcissism and a lot of entitlement.
You hear a lot of parents complaining about that.
But I owe a lot of it to media, to social media.
And a lot of kids, you know, trying to live up to standards that they're seeing out there.
You know, they think that, you know, they think that success is something that they can grab onto outside of themselves instead of inside of themselves.
they have a lot of healing that need to be done, Bill.
A lot of healing.
Well, let's start at the beginning.
Has parenting in the United States
declines so drastically
that we are now as a nation producing
more sociopathic young people?
Well, there's definitely been a change in the family
in the last 20 years or so.
Some people will call it a breakdown of the family.
Some people will call it a change of the family.
A lot of kids, you know,
they went home,
to know parents. They went home to parents that were using drugs, alcohol, problems.
They have a lot of trauma, and a lot of that trauma has been unheeled. And as we say, hurt people,
hurt people. So when you don't heal that trauma, a lot of bad can happen. And a lot of these
kids are exposed to media that is promoting violence. And they're playing video games,
and they're running away in fantasy, and they're really not healing them.
and they think that's the way.
I don't know if any child can heal themselves.
I understand the video game component,
but you can make the argument that millions and millions of children play video games,
they don't turn about to be sociopaths.
I think the rap music industry has done tremendous damage to the inner city children of color
by pumping into their brains that anti-social behavior should be celebrated.
Am I wrong there?
Well, there's something different inside the mind of a sociopath where they lack morality, they lack ethics in the first place.
So their brains are a bit different, but we generally are seeing a trend toward a lack of empathy in our culture due to narcissism, due to media promoting violence.
You know, a couple of years ago, Bill, producers approached executives at a major network and said, hey, we have this great show about healing,
from trauma. Dr. Palmer could be the host of the show. They said, oh, Dr. Palmer would be a great
host of the show. But we're featuring crime on our network now. I don't know if that's what
people want to see or they want to see it because producers are featuring it. But that's
happening. Well, you should go back because now cops and all that are gone because of the
defunded police or maybe you get a second shot. Now, let's talk about the public school system. It
used to be that if the parents were derelict, and millions and millions and millions of parents
are, in a variety of different ways. I mean, you can understand how a young child who's beaten,
ignored, subject to terrible behavior by their parents, watching all this, live in chaos,
they come out at six or seven years old, all right, and they're already so damaged emotionally,
they don't know what to do. And as you said, hurt people hurting inside.
hurt other people. But it used to be that the public school system had an apparatus to at least
try to deal with these very, very disturbed young children. That seems to have evaporated.
Bill, a long time ago when I was training to be a counselor, I worked in Laudderhill. I worked at
Martin Luther King Boulevard at a school there at a public school. And I can tell you,
it was something like I've never seen. I went to public school. I went to public school. I went to
I went to a parochial school and I went to private school. But that school was chaos. There was no learning that was had there. It was just like they were trying to control the kids. They were trying to parent the kids. It was nuts, to be honest with you. And I don't know how any kid can even learn in an environment like that. So they're more focused on parenting kids or trying to parent kids in those schools and they're even teaching them what they need to learn to get to the next level.
Well, they're not even about trying to do that.
Yeah, that's not even, see, look, the nationwide progressive trend is no grades and no attendance either.
So they're not even trying anymore.
But it used to be when I was teaching high school in Opelaca, Florida, you may know that area.
Don't get worse than that, okay?
It used to be, and it was a private school, that a troubled kid would be red flagged.
And there would be an attempt, often failed, to try to bring some therapy to that child within the school day.
That's gone. That doesn't even happen anymore.
You know, they have a lot of interns working at the schools.
Interns. You know, it's a matter of money as well. And a lot of the schools are overcrowded.
Class sizes are big. They don't have a proper environment in a lot of
schools for kids to learn you know open walls and you can't learn in that kind of environment it's
that's exactly right and every test score every study shows it no discipline in a school no learning
in the school final question for you it looks to me that this downward spiral that has led to this
rise of a subculture which is ultra violent is not going to be turned around anytime soon i don't see any
in this country to do it. Faith-based, collapsed. All right. Religion, church, collapsing.
Public school system, collapsing. All right. Progressive left doesn't want to deal with it,
and in fact, makes excuses for it. So I don't see how this gets any better. Can you give me some hope?
Honestly, neither do I, but I am developing an app that will hopefully help to change things globally by
bringing more balance and peace of mind to people. And that's all that we can do for those of us who
have that purpose and have that mission to just spread the word, you know, to really help people
to bring wealth from within themselves. But I absolutely agree with you. A lot of people look into
social media, look into become famous and not really knowing how to become successful, you know,
what reality really, Bill, not knowing the reality of what it takes to achieve success and to be
truly happy from within. They're living in some kind of fantasy land. And now they won't even
isolate those people to protect most other people who are not sociopathic. Now they let them out
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Okay, Chris Cuomo, you know,
Look, I know the man.
I don't have anything against him.
Obviously, he's not a journalist.
When I was at Fox, he was working there for a brief time,
and I came to me for some advice, and I gave it to him.
He obviously helped his brother, Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York,
who had to resign because of all kinds of accusations against him.
and now because of a New York State investigation,
it is shown that Chris Cuomo used his media position
to try to help his brother.
My surprise, no, I'm not.
Okay, there are no standards of journalism at CNN.
They're gone.
The only question now is, with all of the negative publicity,
including leftists, Rolling Stone magazine,
leading the charge to get Cuomo fired,
will that happen?
And I honestly don't know.
I know AT&T that owns CNN wants to dump CNN.
I want to sell it.
There have seen to be very few buyers,
a guy named John Malone, who might buy it.
But this is a news organization that's completely collapsed.
So I don't know what's going to happen to Chris Cuomo.
The stay in history, interesting story, November 30, 2001.
The Green River Killer was arrested now.
This man is the worst serial killer in American history.
Gary Ridgeway, he's now 72 years old.
For 20 years, even more than that, okay, he murdered people in the Northwest.
Now, it began in 1982 when a 16-year-old Wendy Lee Kofeld was found near the Green River.
Green River is outside of Seattle in King County.
So Wendy Lee was found dead.
And quickly, Ridgeway became a suspect.
But he passed a lie detector test, and they let him go.
Five years later, five years later, okay, Ridgeway was forced to provide a DNA sample.
But the authorities botched it in Washington State, and he was not arrested.
then they put a task force together because bodies kept piling up okay and they talked to ted bundy
another serial killer and bundy told them that the m o of a serial killer is to go back to the
grave of the person he murdered on the anniversary of the killing okay so that's what ridgeway did
in one of his killings and dug up the body and a police found a body, not Ridgeway.
And they got DNA because from 82 to 2001, DNA and all the forensics was developed to a much
higher extent. So by digging up a body, Ridgeway provided a pathway to have him arrested
and he was. Okay. And on November 5, 2003, he pled guilty. Now, he says he killed. He killed.
killed 70 people. He was convicted of 48. But again, the worst serial killer in U.S.
history was arrested this day, 2001. Right back with mail and a final thought on Christmas.
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Carl, concierge member, call his direct access to me.
It's a disgrace.
There's no accountability.
The crime will never stop.
Why should it?
Smash and grabs.
So would you steal?
Kill anyone who gets in your way.
No consequences.
It can be reversed.
We take a very strong president and attorney.
general to do it.
This all comes from the Justice
Department, even though the states are in
charge of their local situations.
Justice Department can cut off money
to the states that don't enforce
the law. That's the solution
to this.
Robert, concierge member, excellent
lead into the notice of the news,
I believe a major factor in the increase of
youth violence. Computer games
where the player is a gun, supposed to kill
vast numbers of people to achieve
a high game score. Yes.
but it's not as bad as the rap.
It's not.
Most children know the fantasy,
but that rap stuff,
really bad.
John, Bill Glad to hear you on The Rebound
as a long practicing physician.
I loved your commentary on mindset
and dealing with life's challenges.
I like the 10,
two-letter words that sums it all up.
If it is to be,
It's up to me.
Little prayer on the side helps as well.
You know, I said a lot of prayers.
You know, I did, but it wasn't like, oh, make me better.
It wasn't that.
It was like, look, if you want to torture me, I'll accept it.
That was the prayer.
But I hope you don't.
You'll be in the divine power.
Sarah Corfidi, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Bill loved the column about the Biden's Thanksgiving weekend.
Thank you very much for the lap.
I hope everybody reads a very Biden Thanksgiving.
On bill o'Reilly.com.
John Chalice, Twin Falls, Idaho.
While driving in my motorhome from Florida, Texas,
I listened to Killing Namab audio.
I've read the majority of your books, Bill,
and this is one of the best.
Killing Namav is now on another sales surge.
And I know it's Christmas.
I mean, my strategy to you is
give dad a granddad three or four killing books and that'll shut them up the whole christmas
vacation that's my strategy there elmer sage horn elmwood park illinorne ordered my friends and family
christmas gifts on the bill o'reilly dot com store god bless you o'reilly and your staff
enjoy the season you know the store we did record almost record business yesterday in cyber monday
stuff flying out you don't what really surprised me i knew that the the god bless
America Christmas ornaments were going to do well because they're really very moderately priced.
They look great. But the stand up for your country stuff, you know, the mats and the aprons and
the mugs and the hats, this has been around now for more than a year. But people are really
getting teed off about the state of America. And this is the statement. So all of that and more
is in the Bill O'Reilly Christmas store. Word of the day, do not be a cock.
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Okay, final thought of the day. The average American spends $1,000 on gifts for Christmas and
a Hanukkah, okay? Thousand bucks. Sounds like a lot, but it isn't. Because you got to do
the urchins, right? You got to do mom and dad, spouse, girlfriend, boyfriend, boyfriend.
boss you give the boss some you know book give the boss a book that's a neutral gift you know
if he's an o'reilly fan or she is got lots of books but books are good for boss mom you got to ask mom
mom what do you want oh i don't know you're driving nuts but sooner or later she'll spill it dad
books are really good for dad um and anything on a hobby level so if dad's a good
golfer, you know, that kind of thing. Now, the urchins, older urch, younger urges, you know what
they want. But older urchins, it's all electronics. That's what they want. And a lot of it's
is really expensive, as you know. So, you know, depending on performance, you know, my son,
my whole life I said, good boys get good things. All right? Good boys, get good things. Good girls,
get good things kids been good you got to reward it not so good you have a discussion i would of course
always give a nice gift to my children i always have even if they annoy me but if kids been exemplary
you step it up but remember give as much as you can on christmas it's hard sometimes
We'll see tomorrow.