Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Collapse of Fairness in the Justice System, Nicholas Romano on the Trump Trial, the Biden Administration Bosses, the Downfall of Media Matters, Trump's Libertarian Reception, Robert De Niro's Campaign, & More

Episode Date: May 29, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, May 28th, 2012, stand up for your country. Well, closing arguments in the Trump trial today, nothing much new. If you're following it, you know what the back and forth is. prosecution says Donald Trump knowingly tried to subvert federal election law by paying off some women who accused him on and on and on and on. The defense said that's bull. There's no proof that Donald Trump knew anything about election law when he entered
Starting point is 00:00:48 into these agreements with the women. Now, my prediction is a hung jury. I said that last week. I lay it out, my reasoning, in the message of the day on Bill O'Reilly.com, that is free for everybody. Each morning we have a message, it's relevant to your life and what's going on in this country. And I kind of lay it out on why I think if I were on the jury, I would not vote to convict. And I think there'll be one or two people, maybe more, that agree with me. So a hung jury is my prediction.
Starting point is 00:01:23 In my opinion, the entire spectacle is a fiasco, all right? It's just awful, and that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. So today, the Biden campaign somehow puts actor Robert De Niro outside the courtroom in the morning. Okay. I'm not going to play that for you, or you can watch it on the other cables. I am going to play you a De Niro political ad paid for by the Biden campaign. But this guy is looking for publicity, this De Niro.
Starting point is 00:02:02 He's 80 years old. Does anybody care what Robert De Niro has to say? So there are millions of people watching and listening to this broadcast. If you care about Robert De Niro's political views, would you please email me? me? Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, name in town, of course, and tell me why? So why would the Biden campaign put this guy out there? We all know he hates Trump. Do I care that Robert De Niro hates Trump? No, Robert De Niro hates me. Do I care that he hates me? No. What he says and does is meaningless. I enjoyed some of his performances,
Starting point is 00:02:52 but the guy's not particularly intelligent, in my opinion. Anyway, the Biden campaign put him out there today. It's just so bizarre, that just backs up my fiasco comment. Okay? Now, President Biden has told some people, of course, anonymous sources, I hate that, that he's going to give a White House address after the verdict comes in on this Trump trial. That would be foolish for Joe Biden to do.
Starting point is 00:03:28 But I think he'll do it because he's desperate to. Okay? And Trump has to be in a court house all this week for the deliberations and the verdict. Now, much is made of the final instructions by the judge. I'll report that tomorrow. We should have it. Thursday the latest. Okay, but I think the jurors pretty much now have made up their minds.
Starting point is 00:03:56 They'd have to make up their minds. I mean, you have to see him Cohen and the stormy woman. Oh, geez. No matter what the verdict, this divides the country further. That's the big story here. All right? Because if Trump is convicted, he's not going to jail. None of that's going to happen. He'll appeal on and on and on and on. His political opponents already have. They're not going to hate them any less. The people in the middle, they're not going to vote on the Trump trial. They're voting on the grocery store. Okay?
Starting point is 00:04:30 So, but the country will be divided further. The MAGA people will hate the system, hate New York, all of that, and the Trump haters like De Niro, if he's acquitted, will go absolutely berserk. Now, in Florida today, the federal judge hearing the Maa Lago documents case, Eileen, what's your last name, I wrote it down, I can't read my writing, can you tell me in my ear, Canon, thank you. Eileen Cannon has denied special counsel Jack Smith's request for a gag order on Trump. You know, Smith, who's not even going to get to try this Marlago case until after the election, all right, because Supreme Court is deliberating on it. wanted to gag order on Trump, and Judge Cannon said, no, I think that ruling's fair,
Starting point is 00:05:26 but it shows you the difference between Florida, federal, and New York local. The justice system shouldn't be like that, should be uniformed across the board for Americans, equal justice, but it's not. There is no justice in New York state where I am, none. the entire civil and criminal justice apparatus in New York State has collapsed. It's collapsed in California and other places. So you can't get a fair trial here no matter what. All right, and it'll cost you millions of dollars to try to get one.
Starting point is 00:06:05 That fair? Somebody accuses you of something that's so outlandish, you still have to defend yourself. And you're going to have to write that lawyer. who you hire a hundred thousand dollar retainer. You got that money? No. Nobody has it. So you can't get justice, not in this state, not in the system. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt rising, trade war, shaking the markets. And meanwhile, China is dumping the dollar and stockpiling gold. That's why I protected my savings with physical gold and silver. Through the only dealer I trust, American Hartford Gold.
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Starting point is 00:07:42 daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day. Make sure you tune in. You can find us at Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Anyway, the story about hush money and all that isn't important.
Starting point is 00:08:17 It's not important. The real story that's vital to all of us is the collapse of fairness in the justice system in this country. That's the real story, and that's a memo. I'm going to bring in a lawyer now, Nicholas Romano, comes to us from Buffalo. We've had them on, no spend news before. articulate and smart of course he's following this he's a new york lawyer first of all do you disagree with me that uh the justice system in new york is pretty much collapsed bill unfortunately um i can't agree with you on that i think some of the judges i would appear
Starting point is 00:08:53 in front of would probably frown upon that kind of opinion okay all right all right i'm not going to say a hundred percent of the judges are crooks or lawyers but if i get accused of of something in Buffalo. As Grover, Cleveland, the president once dead. All right, I'm going to have to write a returning check to your firm. Okay? And if it's a accusation, civil accusation, not criminal, all right? That's serious. You're going to charge me $50, $100,000 right off the bat, are you not? I think it would depend on the accusation. All right. Wait, wait, wait, come on, don't dance. It's going to cost me a lot of money to hire you in your firm, correct? It won't be cheap, Bill. You're right. Okay. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:09:34 And if I win the case, and this is a frivolous lawsuit, with no backup at all, I still have to pay you. That judge is not going to say, hey, O'Reilly, you got hosed. We're going to have the accuser pay. That very rarely happens. I think it's 1% of the time in New York State. Is that correct? Well, the lawyers always get paid. That's true.
Starting point is 00:09:59 But you may be entitled to attorney's fees or other court costs. What are the odds at? It depends on the statute that's the underlying basis for the cause of action, but that happens. It absolutely does happen in Newark State. How many times have you seen it? Attorney's fees being paid? Yeah, a false accusation. The person is acquitted in civil court.
Starting point is 00:10:21 How many times have you seen the judge go, hey, that person has got to pay O'Reilly's lawyer fees and all court costs? How many times? A handful of times in my career? That's five. Okay? All right, I think you made my points for me. Let's get to the Trump case. So what I'm worried about, not worried about it, but I mean, this whole thing is troubling for the country, is that the jurors aren't smart enough to know what's in play here. It took me forever to figure out what the base charge was that Trump wrote the checks to the women to subvert federal election
Starting point is 00:11:09 law, okay, and New York state election law. Now, I've known Trump more than three decades. He doesn't roll that way, okay? He doesn't look up election law. And certainly Michael Cohen wasn't telling him that. But I'm not sure the jury would have been intellectually in a position to really understand the big picture here. Might being too cynical. You know, Bill, I think there's many people that share your concern. In my experience, I do think that juries tend to get it right. Not always, but more often, far more often than not, they do get it right. Oh, okay. And that's good to hear in Buffalo. Now, you have predicted a hung jury in this case, right? Yes, I had, Okay. So you and I are sympathetico there. Why? Well, I think ultimately this case doesn't come down to the salacious details about what happened in a hotel room with Stormy Daniels or the article that David Packer was going to publish. What it comes down to is President Trump's state of mind, right? And whether he was falsifying business records with an intent to defraud and to cover up a
Starting point is 00:12:27 election interference. I mean, that's the prosecutorial theory. So it comes down to Donald Trump's state of mind. Obviously, Donald Trump did not take that stand. He did not testify. There was only one witness that even got close to testifying about President Trump's state of mind, and that was Michael D. Cohen. Michael D. Cohen is a man that is a convicted felon and admitted liar. And on top of that bill, he has an extra grind. He has said publicly and he has said repeatedly that he wants to hurt President Trump, that he wants nothing more than President Trump to be in an orange jumpsuit and to be in jail. Okay.
Starting point is 00:13:02 So there's reasonable doubt, what you're saying is reasonable doubt about what Cohen's saying, and he also stole $60,000 the jurors learned from Trump in the process of this whole thing. So you are on the jury. I'm on the jury, but we're educated people. We're educated people, all right, and we see, look, I'm not convicting a guy based on what Michael Cohen says. That's what it comes down to. I'm not convicted. Anybody, any human being based on what this grifter says, right? That's the simple analysis, correct? That's the defense. Absolutely. So now we're into emotion. Now you say that most times in your career,
Starting point is 00:13:46 the juries get it right. Most times when I've covered a story, a la OJC, Simpson, the jury's got it wrong. But I haven't covered that many court cases. So I'm going to give you the last word on it. There's got to be Trump haters on that jury. How often in your experience does emotion override factual analysis? Well, Bill, I'd be lying to you if I told you that emotion doesn't play a part in every single jury trial. But in this case, and like all other jury trials, all you need is one for a hung jury. It's all you need. I've had one in my career. And if one juror holds out and sticks to their beliefs, it's going to be a hung jury. And then the prosecution is going to have to decide whether they want to
Starting point is 00:14:40 retry president. They're not going to retry it because they wouldn't get to it for another year and a half. By that timing, the whole country is going to look a lot different. Hey, Counsel, thanks for the lively debate. We really appreciate it. And I hope we can talk again soon. Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter, plus the news people actually talk about, the juicy details in the worlds of politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between. It's what you want from the New York Post wrapped up in one snappy show. Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast. Listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Spotify,
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Starting point is 00:15:53 Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. Joe Biden's done nothing today, but this is really a good story. And this is why you watch the no-spin news and listen to it on our radio stations across the country. Not only did Biden not show up to work today, okay? But tomorrow, he's going to Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, where he probably has a condo by now, for another campaign event. But then, from Pennsylvania, Philly, he's driving back to Delaware, where he lives. On Thursday, he's staying in Delaware.
Starting point is 00:16:45 He's going to his beach house. On Friday, he then goes to a White House again, helicopter ride about half an hour, all right, to welcome the Kansas City Chiefs and Harrison Butker, the kicker, who'll be there, who said, hey, you know, I don't like all this progressive stuff, and we're a traditional family and all that. And that's all he's doing all week. He's in Delaware doing nothing. Now you say, oh, he gets correspondence there. No, he doesn't.
Starting point is 00:17:23 Okay? This guy doesn't show up for work. I've never seen this. I really, in all my research on confronting the presidents, I have never seen a chief executive work as little as Joe Biden. Number two is Warren Hart. Warren Harding was, the guy didn't do anything but play cards with his friends. Where do you see this guy?
Starting point is 00:17:53 Anyway, that's Biden's week. Now, last Thursday, his last official duty in the White House, he had a dinner for the president of Kenya. All right? Kenya is in East Africa. Here is the guest list, partial guest list. You're going to love this. Hunter Biden. He invites his son, who's being tried for multiple felonies.
Starting point is 00:18:20 And he invites the guy prosecuting Hunter, Attorney General Merrick Garland. I don't know whether they were sitting together. That looks a little shady to me. There's a dinner. There's Hunter. And there's a guy that's prosecuting. I don't know if Merrick Garland knows he's prosecuting Hunter, but he is. And we got Barack Obama.
Starting point is 00:18:41 He went to the dinner. Kamala Harris, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Al Sharpton, got the call. Okay, Roger Goodale, ahead of the NFL, Adam Silver, ahead of the NBA, Melinda French Gates, the wealthiest woman in America, actor Sean Penn, surprised Rawls didn't break out, and the Congresswoman Ilan Omar. Now, what is Omar's member of the squad, has just eviscerated Biden over Israel? Okay? Why is she there? To buy her silence, to buy her off. That's why she's there. So I wasn't invited to, and I like Kenya. Okay, here are the three men. We had a lot of reaction
Starting point is 00:19:28 last week when I reported this. You premium and concierge members, you should get a transcript on this because I can't keep doing this over and over. There are three men who are running the White House. And Joe Biden is not one of them. Okay? The most powerful person inside the White House is Jill Biden. Everything has to go through her. But the guys making the decisions on policy are Jeff Zayance, okay? Z-I-E-N-T-S. 57-year-old White House Chief of Staff, born in D.C., University, okay? He replaced Ron Clayne in January of 2023, okay? Jeff Zions, chief of staff. But the most powerful person in the White House is Michael Donnellan, 65, Providence, Rhode Island. He has his law degree from Georgetown in D.C. Now, he's a chief strategist. He runs the show.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Okay. Not foreign affairs, though. Jake Sullivan runs foreign affairs, not the Secretary of State. Okay. So Donnellin is the most powerful, and he and Zanz, I'm sorry, I can't even say his name, Z, forget it, Jeff. Okay. Third guy is an interesting guy. Vinya Reddy. He is 45. He's a chief speech writer. He's been with Biden forever, okay? Dayton, Ohio, Miami University of Ohio, got his law degree from Ohio State. He puts all the words in Biden's mouth. Those three guys and Jill run the United States of America with an assist from National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan. Everybody got it? Again, I can't keep reporting this. because I get letters every day, concierge and premium members, get a transcript every day,
Starting point is 00:21:45 anything you want, we send it to you. There it is. Now, in the campaign to reelect Biden, the guy in charge is Jeffrey Katzenberg, 73 years old, New York City, okay, used to be chairman of the Walt Disney Studio for 10 years. Then he founded DreamWorks with Stephen Spielberg and another guy. He is the money man and the Hollywood mobilizer. So if Katsenberg calls you and you work in Hollywood, number one, you have to take his call, and number two, you have to do what he says. And if you don't, those jobs might dry up pretty fast.
Starting point is 00:22:33 That's how Robert De Niro got involved with the Biden campaign. Jeffrey Katzenberg. Now, this is incredible. The Biden campaign paid for a national ad, okay, featuring Robert De Niro. Go. From midnight tweets to drinking bleach to tear gassing citizens and staging a photo op. We knew Trump was out of control when he was president.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Then he lost the 2020 election and snapped. Desperately trying to hold down to power. Now he's running again, this time threatening to be a dictator to terminate the Constitution. If I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath. Trump wants revenge, and he'll stop at nothing to get it. I'm Joe Biden, and I approve this message. So that sounded like De Niro's a voice, but it was Biden's voice. I'm Joe Biden, I approved the message.
Starting point is 00:23:36 When he said bloodbath, that was, of course, talking to the, auto workers in Michigan about the economics of building vehicles so now I just gave you 15 minutes of the best political analysis you will get I'm sorry I'm not humble you're not going to get any of that anywhere anywhere just told you who's running the White House who's running a campaign why De Niro showed up, all of that. Again, I would like to hear from you. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. We are proud of what we do here on the No Spin News.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Okay, some good news last week. Media Matters, which is a bunch of vicious gutter snipes. They're on the ropes. They've been in business 10 years. They attacked me, I don't know, 5,000 times. Anybody they don't like, any conservative, traditional, anybody they try to hurt them, attack their families, attack everything.
Starting point is 00:24:37 All right, so they had to lay off a bunch of people. Good. Anybody works for them, should never work again, in my opinion. Soros used to fund media matters. But apparently Soros, I don't know if he's backing away or what, but they are going down for the count. Good. Donald Trump, Saturday gives a speech at the Libertarian Convention in Washington, D.C.,
Starting point is 00:25:06 it did not go well. Go. D. Roy wrote, Donald J. Trump will address the Libertarian Party and its National Convention on Saturday. The Libertarian Party should nominate Trump for President of the United States. Whoa. That's nice. That's nice. Only if you want to win.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Only if you want to win. Maybe you don't want to win. Maybe you don't want to win. All right. So what's the libertarian beef with Trump? Two things. Libertarians are a very small party. I think they've less than 3%,
Starting point is 00:25:52 but they want to legalize narcotics. They're big, big on that, okay? Don't want any drug laws at all, none. But the reason they really don't like Trump is because Trump promised to drain the swamp And he didn't in D.C. He tried in some areas, but the Swamp is pretty tough to drain. The Libertarians felt that he didn't do the job there.
Starting point is 00:26:23 So the combination of that means they don't like Trump, but they don't make libertarian parties really never caught on here. Nikki Haley is endorsing Donald Trump. okay would be an interesting VP pick Trump I don't think he's going to do that but you never know
Starting point is 00:26:47 so Ms. Haley took her a while on May 22nd said I'm going to vote for Donald Trump go it's not worth it for her to stay in anymore she's spending money
Starting point is 00:27:02 on a hopeless cause she'll become kind of joke if she stays in think she's going to get out i think you're going to go you know i don't really like them but i'm going to support trump because i'm a loyal republican or something like that that is my prediction we will see no i said that on march fourth the uh eve before super tuesday and a hundred percent right but it wasn't hard some of my predictions are pretty good this one was easy because Nikki Haley wants to run for president in 2008. She can't not endorse Trump. It has to. And if she took the VP, if he offered, but again, I don't think you will, but
Starting point is 00:27:49 that is a win-win for Nikki Haley, because even if Trump loses, it's not her fault, and she's got all that visibility. I can't predict that. I can't predict whether she will or won't be the VP. I'm leaning against thinking she will, but I did predict that she would endorse them and she has. All right, weekend travel disaster yesterday. Crazy. A couple of storms. I know there were big weather in the Midwest, but the percentage of airline delays over the Memorial Day weekend, Thursday, 29%, Friday 29, Saturday 22, Sunday 24, Monday 30. This is all nationwide. Total delays, about 9,000 flights delayed, 583 canceled. This is according to Flight Aware.
Starting point is 00:28:44 In total, more than, I'm sorry, 20,000 flights were delayed Saturday through Monday, 860 canceled. Wow, 20,000. First summer I gave it was just for Monday. were delayed more than two million hours. Last year, the FAA says safety is a top priority. See, Pete Buttigiegs lost control, never had control of the Department of Transportation. The airlines don't care about him. They don't fear him. They're going to stack up all the departures at noon, at three in the afternoon, at six at night, and they know they're not going
Starting point is 00:29:23 to get those flights out. There's too many of them at the same time. FAA should have rules and you You can't. Certain amount of flights got to be booked at a certain time. You go over that. You can't book it. It's easy. Buttigize it. Worst FAA secretary ever. So if you go to the airport, chances are you're going to get hosed. So I was trying to get to D.C. last Wednesday night. But I didn't want to fly. Because if there's this thunderstorm in the northeast, which is Richmond to Maine, then all the flights are delayed. That's the way it goes. They cascade down. So I said, I'll go on Amtrak. Bill Biden's favor, right? So I get to New York City, Penn Station.
Starting point is 00:30:17 I got my Amtrak ticket. Big sign delayed. Okay? Couldn't get out. As soon as I talked to the clerk, she said, we have an electrical problem. I said, bye. I got a refund on the spot, went home.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Flight was the flight. The train was canceled, as were all the others, because there was some kind of wire down somewhere, and when that happens, excuse me, got pollen in my throat. In the Northeast, they're not going to fix it fast. They're not. There's unions and this and that, anything.
Starting point is 00:30:56 So I never got there, couldn't get there. D.C. on Amtrak. Frustrating, crazy. Overseas. So Israel launched a couple of big bombs, 37-pound bombs. They wanted to blow up Hamas. Instead, apparently they killed about 45 civilians. Very hard to get accurate information, but this is AP, BBC, that kind of thing. Now the world is erupting again against Netanyahu and Israel, because of all these dead people, women and children include it. So what I do, if I were Netanyahu, and I don't want to second guess of war, but I would suspend the big munitions now for a while. I'm going to reevaluate what happened here, why these civilians were killed, I'm going to stop ceasefire for a little while. Not on
Starting point is 00:31:51 ground. Still going to have our soldiers and tanks, but the munitions were going to back away. It's the only thing you can do. But you ought to find out you can't be killing civilians like this and expect the world to support you. It won't. Now, I don't want to second-guess this. If I'm the president of Israel, I'm trying to kill every single Hamas member, everyone.
Starting point is 00:32:17 I want to annihilate the whole crew. But you can't be killing women and children in the process. That makes sense to you? And, of course, Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez piles on. Here's what she said. The IDF's attack on the 10 camp of innocence in Rafah is indefensible. So he's done in open defiance of the red line and the ICJs. That's the Hague, call for a ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:32:46 It's long past time for the president to live up to his word and suspend military aid to Israel. So she is not a fan of Israel. Why would she be? She's a communist. Ocasio-Cortez is a communist. She hates Israel. They're capitalists there. Okay. How about things that annoy you? Love this. Smart life, right? Here we go. Smart life says that one in two people are constantly infuriated. This comes from a talker research of 2,000 Americans. Here are the things that infuriate us. Ready? Number one, grocery prices. Number two, politicians. Number three, somebody else is driving. Crowds, four, weather, five, customer service, six, social media trends seven, tipping culture. Eight, music you don't
Starting point is 00:33:48 like nine just turn it off tv volume too loud tent the tv volume is about ads when you're watching a show which you can hardly hear on the cables you got to jack the audio up but when the commercials come on boom so you got to jack it down that's what this is all about so those are the major annoyances grocery prices number one the stay in history may 28th 1937 Volkswagen is co-opted by the Nazis in Germany, 87 years ago, May 28th. Okay, Volkswagen rolls on out. This was a Hitler project. He told Volkswagen, I want cars that are cheap for the German people.
Starting point is 00:34:36 When they rolled out, 87 years ago, they cost 140 bucks. Here's what Hitler said, quote, It is for the broad masses that this car has been built. Its purpose is to answer their transportation needs, and it is intended to give them joy. Adolf Hitler, 1938, unquote. Okay, not only was Volkswagen used by the Nazis, so was Mercedes, big Third Reich supporter, BMW, Porsche, and Audi.
Starting point is 00:35:09 All of those car companies use slave, concentrate, camp labor. All of them. Therefore, I will not ever buy any of them. Do you know any of that? Mercedes was the worst. We got a final thought. I think you're going to get a chuckle out of. We'll be right back. Okay, here is the final thought of the day. So on Saturday, I went to a very mysterious beach out in Eastern Long Island. And I say mysterious because very few people know about it. Very hard to get to this beach. I love that.
Starting point is 00:35:51 So I don't like there by myself, right? Beautiful, beautiful beaches. Eastern Long Island's got best beaches, boy. I'm sorry, Cape Cod and all that, but really beautiful. So standing there, take it in, you know, it was late afternoon. the sea and beauty is just great walking toward me as an old-timer his wife and his dog I later learn is named peanut and they're walking down the beach and he's got a cap on so he's closer closer and the cap says team normal on the cap he's wearing a team normal cap this guy so I'm
Starting point is 00:36:32 standing there and he almost walks by me and I say yeah sir can I I ask you a question about your hat. Where'd you get that? I got that from Bill O'Reilly. He says, Team Normal. Team Normal is the phrase that the governor of Arkansas, Huckabee Sanders, used. And I said, ah, how's the hat? Oh, this is the best hat I ever had.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I said, you like that O'Reilly guy? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I said, well, I'm O'Reilly to take off my sunglasses. And he and his wife, I thought. I might give him a heart attack. It was like this. Peanut didn't care. So I said, you know, I really appreciate you buying the hat and wearing the colors.
Starting point is 00:37:18 He go, oh, no, we have all the gear. We have this and that. I chatted in a few minutes. Very nice people. I mean, really. And I have to say, 95% of people who follow me are just in that category. Nice. One of the best for their country.
Starting point is 00:37:33 So I, you know, it was very, and believe me, This was a remote beach. The odds of seeing somebody in a team normal cap on that beach had to be 10,000 or one. So I thought you'd enjoy the story. Thank you very much for watching and listening to the NoSpin News. We'll see you tomorrow.

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