Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The Ignored Senate Hearing, the State of the FBI with Brett Tolman, Consumer Confidence Decline, the Grassley Letter, Columbia University's Civil War, & More
Episode Date: November 2, 2023Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday November 1, 2023. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill reports on the ...Senate hearing no one is talking about that featured FBI director Christopher Wray and DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. We'll discuss the significance. Former U.S. attorney Brett Tolman joins the No Spin News to discuss the current state of the FBI and how America lost confidence in the institution. Sen. Chuck Grassley sent a letter to the Biden adminstration allegeding corruption in the Department of Justice, asking him to address accusations. Consumer confidence continues to fall. Pro-Israel professors speak out against pro-Hamas professors at Columbia University. This Day in History: Trump's border crackdown. Final Thought: Lack of sleep. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Righting Wrongs." At BillOReilly.com we appreciate our customers. To show you how much, we're offering you a polo of your choice, 'Killing the Witches, my latest best seller, and a three-month Premium Member gift certificate, all for just $59.95! All the things you need. 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 for Wednesday, November 1st,
2023 stand up for your country.
So one of the reasons this broadcast,
this is not a podcast, by the way,
This is a broadcast.
It's so important.
So we cover things that the corrupt corporate media will not cover.
Things that are important to you.
And today we're going to demonstrate that very vividly.
So yesterday there was a Senate hearing on whether Americans are safe.
Pretty important, wouldn't you say?
No coverage.
Cross-a-boy.
Zero.
I understand the war in the Middle East.
Of course.
You couldn't wedge this in?
Well, we are, and that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So are we safe in America?
The answer is no, we're not, because nobody really on the planet is safe.
And right now, we are, our security is going down.
It's going down in two ways, the open border.
We all know that.
Inexplicably, the President of the United States has opened the border.
It doesn't seem to care about the massive amount of people and narcotics coming over it.
And then locally in cities like New York, Chicago, L.A., San Francisco, St. Louis, on and on and on,
we've got a violent core in the poor neighborhoods.
I think that's fair to say.
I mean, it's out of control.
And so we're not really safe.
Individuals who have money are in a better position, but working class and poor Americans are not.
So yesterday, the hearing was held by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
The two main guests were Alessandro, I'm sorry, I've booted that Spanish name.
Alejandro, I'm rolling the R, Mayorkas, and FBI director, Christopher Ray.
So Ron Johnson, the senator from Wisconsin, who appears on the NOSPA News periodically,
He believes that Ray, the head of the FBI, has allowed corruption into the agency.
And therefore, that corruption has lessened the effectiveness of the FBI.
Roll tape one.
The American people want to believe and have trust in the FBI.
We want credibility and integrity restored to your institution.
But Director Ray, you have not done that since assuming office.
And I could go through a long laundry list of the reasons why that trust has been violated.
So needless to say, I disagree with your characterization, not only at my own performance, but of our workforce.
I will tell you when it comes to trust and confidence, the number of people applying to be special agents of the FBI has gone up dramatically since I've been FBI director.
But that doesn't really matter.
We're not talking about recruits.
We're not talking about agents in the field.
We're talking about the FBI not doing one thing that I can find, and if I'm wrong, I will tell you.
Not one thing to investigate high-level charges of corruption against President Biden.
Nothing.
Now, Ray works for the Attorney General, who certainly is the weakest Attorney General, I think, in the history of this country.
I mean, I have never, and I'm a historian, I'm going back.
And I'm looking at, is there anybody weaker than Merrick Garland?
Maybe Trump's first AG, the Senator Sessions from Alabama, he was pretty weak, I have to say.
And he was given that job because he was an early supporter of Trump's presidency.
He never should have been there.
But Merrick Garland is embarrassing.
Oh, I'm not paying attention.
I'm not really looking.
I don't really know.
I don't, you know, come on.
Now, Ray is smarter than Garland, but Ray is following orders as well.
And the orders are leave the Bidens alone.
And now we have demonstrated that beyond any reasonable doubt.
If anybody disagrees with that is simply irrational.
Okay.
The second soundbite is the open border, obviously, and the stats bear it out,
is allowing nefarious individuals, both criminals and terrorists, to come in here in a much easier way from abroad.
Again, there's no two sides to that. That's the truth. Old Cape 2.
Director Ray, you said in your testimony, the threats, they're not getting any easier to deal with.
Would having a secure border, would that make your job easier?
Well, I will let Secretary America speak for border security, but I will tell you that the threats that we have to contend with that are attributed to the border, cartel violence, distribution of federal, etc.
The answer is yes. Your job would be a whole lot easier if you weren't to have to deal with over 70,000 special interest aliens from countries that are of concern to us.
So the reason Ray won't do that is because he doesn't want to embarrass the Biden administration, which is propping up Mayorkas.
So this is what the swamp is all about.
You don't tell the truth to the American people.
You don't represent the American people's interests.
You represent the interests of the person who could fire you.
So Ray can get fired tomorrow by Biden, President Biden.
All right.
So he's not going to say anything.
or do anything that's going to go against Biden.
This is not what the country needs.
We need a robust federal law enforcement agency.
We don't have it.
Now, again, it's not the agents themselves.
They always do that.
We're not disparaging FBI agents.
It's tough to get into the FBI.
And you've got to be bright and you've got to have a background check.
got to be honest, and we applaud those agents.
The leadership is horrible.
Christopher Ray is awful, awful.
And Merrick Garland, again, if you know of a worse attorney general in the history of
this country, please send me his name.
Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com.
All right.
I mean, I just, I know, I study this stuff.
The final soundbite is an outrageous thing that happened in the Homeland Security Agency.
So, as I said, Alejandro Mayorkas is the boss.
One of his employees put out a internet tweet or posture, post or something, supporting Hamas.
after they killed the Israeli civilians.
I'm going to tell you all about that in a minute,
but I need to set it up for this soundlight.
Okay?
So here you have somebody who's working inside the Homeland Security Department
who's applauding Hamas.
Roll a take.
This is Nuzha Ali, an employee of the Department of Homeland Security,
who posted these comments on October the 7th.
That's not all she posted.
She also posted this graphic.
Now, this is a fake graphic, I want to be clear, but I think we understand it.
This is a paraglider, a Hamas paraglider, depicted here with a machine gun flying into Israel.
She posted it under her online alias with the celebratory Free Palestine.
Mr. Secretary, what's going on here?
That individual has been placed on administrative leave.
She's not been fired.
Number two.
Why has she not been fired?
Number two, the individual was hired in 2019.
Why has she not been fired?
Number three, I cannot speak to an ongoing personnel matter.
Oh, that's just a bunch of crap.
He can't speak to an ongoing personnel matter.
He's the head of the department.
Now, what if this woman, her name is Nudjwa Ali.
She works in the U.S. citizenship and immigration.
service. What if she had put out a post that said, I really like the proud boys. I think the
proud boys are really good. You think she would not have been fired? Now, this is insane. I mean,
this crosses every line. Anybody who would do that, a government official that would applaud Hamas's
murder, they're gone. There's no, I can't comment on personal on that. They're gone.
Not suspended.
Okay, they get their walking papers.
In any decent administration, that's what would happen.
But Mayorkas is so cowardly, so weak, so incompetent, that he doesn't understand that.
See, these people all think they're doing a good job.
This is the horror of it all.
Ray and Garland and Mayorkas and Biden and Kamala, they all.
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All right, Joe Biden went to Minnesota today, raising money on our dime, taxpayer-funded.
He gave some remarks about Bidenomics, how great it is.
You can decide for yourself if it's great for you.
But the primary thing is he wants money for the upcoming presidential race.
To assume a confidence, according to the conference board, which tracks this, is down for the third straight month.
The reason it is down is because prices keep.
going up for necessities. See, they'll razzle-dazzle you with macroeconomic data. Chris Cuomo
did that to me about a month ago on News Nation. By the way, I'll be on News Nation tonight
in the 8 o'clock hour talking about this anti-Semitic hatred. So you might want to check
that out. But Chris Cuomo, and it's also rerun at 11 if you miss it at 8, Chris Cuomo's
giving me all this macroeconomics, said, look, you can do this all day long. It's what people
are spending in the grocery store and a gas station that's going to matter. And that's true.
And then insurance, premiums and everything connected to your life. And finally, the conference
board says that a U.S. recession over the next 12 months is 69% likely. I don't know.
I thought that we'd have a recession before this, but consumers continue to spend.
They don't have any money.
The debt is rising, but I don't know about that.
All right, so last week we covered Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi coming to the White House.
Remember that.
Nobody else covered that but us.
I shouldn't say that because you'll always find somebody.
But I told you, nobody's going to cover this, but this is important.
And so Wang Yi, who's Xi, the president of China, they're like that.
He comes, whatever they told Wang, he went back to Beijing,
and now Biden and Xi are going to meet in San Francisco
somewhere between November 11th and 17th,
because it's a big economic summit taking place in San Francisco.
And I'm just worried that the people involved with this summit
aren't going to get to the meeting place
because the homeless people will engulf them
and try to sell them fentanyl, and, you know, it's pretty hard in San Francisco now to walk down the
street, so that might be a problem. I mark my words. Before this summit, the authorities in
California are going to go in, and they're going to sweep these people out. You wait and see.
You wait and see. Okay, so this is a good thing that she and Biden are meeting. Any kind of face-to-face
to less intentions with China is good for America.
Let's keep that in mind.
All right, so let's get back to the FBI.
So, you know Senator Chuck Grassley, he's been there since the Civil War, Nebraska guy, Iowa guy, I'm sorry, we get that wrong, I don't know why.
So Grassley has been in Senate a long time, Iowa, and he is concerned about the FBI not investigating.
Hunter and Joe Biden. So he writes eight days ago a letter to President Biden. Here is a portion
of the letter quote. Based on the information provided my office over a period of years by multiple
credible whistleblowers, there appears to be an effort within the Justice Department and FBI
is shut down investigative activity relating to the Biden family. Such decisions point to significant
political bias infecting the decision making of not only the Attorney General and the FBI
director, but also line agents and prosecutors. A Republican cannot survive such a political
infection, and you have an obligation to this country to clear the air. That's to President
Biden. Okay. Of course, Biden did not reply to it because Biden's not clear in anything,
because if he does, he could be in very serious trouble, which he will be anyway. Eventually,
they're going to get to this. You know that. Anyway, I read you that because I wanted to talk with
one of our top guests, Brett Tomlin, former prosecutor, a federal prosecutor, about the FBI.
So let's do away with all, bring them on in.
Let's do away with all the FBI agents aren't at fault because we all know that, all right?
And we don't have to say that's been said way too many times.
You watch Christopher Ray, all right, and you worked in that Justice Department.
Is this a guy that inspires confidence to you?
Bill, thanks for having me on.
Not only did I work in the Department of Justice,
I was in the Department of Justice the same time as Chris Ray
and worked with him on several different DOJ committees.
And I'll tell you, you know, you summarized what I think the American people
really need to know about Chris Ray.
And that is he will not be a man of courage.
And right now, this country in the Department of Justice
needs men and women of courage that are willing to say,
we will investigate, we don't care about your politics, we're not going to try to cover for anyone.
The same guy that would authorize these ridiculous investigations into Donald Trump,
when it should be a civil matter that's handling some of the disputes,
is refusing to pursue what is clear, clear racketeering behavior,
money laundering, bribe, movement of money to avoid detection.
we now know the sourcing investigative investigation was done.
They actually connected the dots.
Now we know they had to do quite a bit to avoid holding the Biden family accountable.
So they got the information from various people and then they, what they call, dumped it.
They wouldn't pursue it.
They said it was Russian disinformation, whatever excuse, they wouldn't aggressively do it.
Now, what I don't understand is this.
Comey was a disaster, right?
The former FBI chief, it was a disaster.
And all his lieutenants were ridiculous, very partisan, democratic people.
And then Trump comes in and he appoints Ray.
Now, I don't know.
Maybe Ray was Elliot Ness at one time and then all of a sudden he lost it.
I don't know.
But Trump appointed Ray, right?
Well, that's right.
You know, the Trump ignorance on Ray and on, you know, who he could trust or who he should listen to really is turning in to be, you know, maybe his largest mistake as a president.
It was apparent way back then that Chris Ray was not the candidate that was going to exercise, you know, independence and courage and be a force in that.
How was that apparent?
I mean, let me stop.
Let's get specific.
How was that apparent?
Because I didn't know.
When Trump said, I'm going to give the job to Chris Frey, I wasn't here going, what?
I didn't know.
How was it apparent to you?
It was apparent to me having worked.
There are certain cross-section of individuals that are born and bred in Washington, D.C.
They are angling for appointment positions.
When an administration comes in, that's not their party, they stay in D.C., they wait it out.
then they push for a position back when the new administration comes.
It's this revolving door.
It's happening all the time.
You wouldn't know that if you're Donald Trump and you're jumping into Washington, D.C.
He really would have had to have listened to some folks that said,
hey, let's bring in an outsider that has law enforcement credentials,
has worked it, you know, with the FBI or has the chops to come in here
that you actually might have some confidence in.
I wouldn't put someone in that position that I didn't know.
I would have to know that individual and their background
and know that there's someone that I could trust.
The amount of advice that he has to give to the president is substantial.
Here's the ultimate irony.
Chris Christie wanted that job.
And remember, Christy was a big Trump supporter in the beginning.
And Trump didn't give it to him.
And I don't know why.
okay now christie hates trump um more than anybody and i know it's because he didn't get that
attorney general job so it is the swamp was not drained by donald trump let's be honest it wasn't
drained i mean maybe he tried i don't know how hard he had a lot of other things to deal with
which he did a good job on the economy being number one and then he had covid so i'm not you know i'm not
unreasonable here. But let's get back to the FBI. Traditional conservative Americans have no trust
in the Bureau. None. When a guy like Ray can get up and ask a direct question, would it be better
for the FBI if the border were responsibly policed and he won't answer the question? You know
it's all over. I mean, when I see that, I go if politics comes before public safety. That's the
bottom line on this, isn't it? Politics comes before public safety. What an outrageous moment.
I'm glad you highlighted it, because if there was ever a question that was simple to answer,
it would be that it is unbelievably more difficult if the border is not secure. I mean, you need someone,
you need someone like John Ratcliffe, the former, you know, Director of National Intelligence,
who was a U.S. attorney, to be in that position that says, that doesn't care about politics and wants to say,
guess what? Majorcas, you need to secure the border. It's not secure. We have pockets of terrorists
that we already know are in this country. What about all the ones we don't know? And not only that,
but the FBI does narcotics work. And the FBI knows that most of the crime in this country
is generated by drug addicts. And now the drug addicts have more product cheaper on the streets
than at any other time in the history of this country because of the open border.
So you got a twofer.
You got foreign threats, the people coming across, and then you got hundreds of thousands
of Americans killing themselves with the drugs that are unimpeded coming across the border.
And then you got Ray going around.
You can ask Mayorkas.
It's pretty depressing.
Tom, you got to get back in the game, man.
I want you to be FBI director.
Can we make that happen somehow?
I'm down.
Let's do it.
Yeah, but you're out there in Utah.
You're on the slopes.
Oh, yeah, you're waving everybody.
Come on, you got to get back in the game.
We've got to get you in there.
We appreciate it, Brett.
Thanks very much.
We'll talk soon.
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All right.
But here's a fraud for you.
So I'm reading the news summary today, which I do every day.
And I see a poll.
And the poll asks a question, should the USA call for a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel?
And I'm going to give you the poll numbers in a minute.
But then I see a group that put the poll out.
It's called Data for Progress.
And I go, I don't know about that group.
It's not Gallup.
It's not Pew.
It's not one of the colleges.
It's data for progress.
What is, but in my mind.
So I asked my crack staff, and they are very, very good, find out what this data for progress is.
And remember now, this poll is being quoted by a number of news agencies.
They're not identifying what data for progress is.
They're just giving you the poll numbers.
Okay.
Soros gave this group $3.5 million, okay, through a group called the Tides Foundation, T-I-D-E-S.
Ties Foundation is the big crew that does all the far-left progressive donations, and Soros is the guy
behind the Tides Foundation. Number one. Number two, this poll, okay, reflects nothing, because
we asked, we said, okay, 13-129 likely voting.
Well, who were they?
Now, telling us who they were.
All right, here's the results of Paul.
Should the U.S. call for a ceasefire?
66% say yes, 25% say no.
That's bull.
That's a lie.
That's a fraud perpetuated by this group data for progress.
Now, they can say, oh, that are our numbers,
but you skewed it because it's you.
It's you.
It's sorrow.
It's tides.
This is what you want the American people to think.
And I guarantee you, people around a country, news people, they don't know what data
for progress is.
And they don't look it up, they don't care.
They just spit the number out to give the far left more propaganda.
That's how this game works, which is why you're here, because I don't allow that.
It makes me so angry.
I'm going to take a look.
It's hard to find individuals who use polling, but if I find them, I'm going to let you know.
Okay.
Foreign nationals being allowed to leave Gaza, not that many, but today, more than 300.
Got to have a foreign passport.
You get into Egypt, across the border.
Now, I suspect that there are 6,000 foreign nationals in Gaza right now, 500 Americans.
So I let a little more than 300 out today.
It's going to take a while at that level.
I expect this is, money is involved with this.
If you got some money, you can get out.
But I could be wrong.
But because I know the Middle East, and I've been to many, many countries there,
That's how it works.
But I'm glad some of them are getting out.
Columbia University.
So we've been reporting on this Ivy League School, New York City, the most anti-Semitic school, I think, in the United States of America.
So yesterday we told you that 172 professors signed a letter sticking up for Columbia students who are sympathetic with Hamas.
So today it turns out that 371 professors
sign another letter condemning that.
Okay, this is what the letter says, in part, quote,
We feel sorrow for all civilians who are killed
of suffering in a war, including so many in Gaza,
yet whatever one thinks of the Israeli Palestinian conflict
or of Israeli policies,
Amasa's genocidal massacre was an act of terror
cannot be justified, which true purpose obscured
with euphemisms and oblique references.
We ask the entire university community,
condemn the mass attack unambiguously. We doubt anyone would try to justify this sort of atrocity
if it were directed against a residence of a nation other than Israel, unquote. So now you have
a civil war on the campus of Columbia University. So would you go there? No. No. It used to be a very
fine school destroyed. Cornel. So a kid, Patrick.
die d a i junior arrested by federal authorities for threatening jews he posted bring an assault rifle
to campus shoot all you pig jews so now this kid is going to federal prison it almost has to go
to federal prison probably about two years um so again you do this it's not campus police
New York City Police, New York State Police.
It's the federal government.
And by the way, I forgot to tell you this.
You know that woman in Homeland Security who said Hamas is great?
They have to fire her now.
She will be fired now because we've exposed it.
Well, this kid, his life pretty much ruined, right?
Boy.
Chicago, Illinois, Insanity continues.
So, Midway Airport, if you've been to Chicago,
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Guy gets off the plane.
His name is Terrence Slaughter, 55 years old.
Police got a tip.
They find him with 62 pounds of cocaine.
62 pounds of cocaine.
They arrest him.
Okay?
He just got out of prison, serving 15 years for stealing 38 guns from a police sergeant home.
He sold the guns to gang members.
So he served 15th state prison, Illinois.
Now he's in a cocaine business.
But he goes, judge lets him out.
Let's him out.
And the judge says, you have to show up for court,
stay in Illinois, and stay away from Midway Airport.
No home confinement, no ankle bracelet,
it by 62 pounds.
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and wait there until the asylum case was brought up.
That was the remain in Mexico policy.
This happened five years ago.
years ago what did that do okay two years later 2020 400,000 migrants were
encountered it drove the whole thing down Trump never got any credit for it
because the corrupt media is dishonest won't report it but you compare 400,000
last year of Trump 2020 to what four million a year now could be that high
and the narcotics and everything, oh my God.
So I want to tell you that that happened five years ago today,
remain in Mexico policy.
We got mail, we got a final thought.
We'll be right back.
All right, here is the mail.
Sharon, we in the U.S. should be aware
that there are hundreds of thousands of Muslims
maybe more in our country right now
and more coming through the border every day.
The dangers of Islam are here.
No one's doing anything about it.
it. Be tolerant, we are told. Tolerance hasn't gotten Israel anywhere. Has it. Sharon, I have to
disagree. Yes, we have hundreds of thousands of Muslims are American citizens. And most of them
are very fine people. Okay? And you want to punish them? Persecute them? No. That would not be
right. It's not what we stand for here.
dangers of Islam. Okay. There's a radical element there that's dangerous. But again, what do you want?
We have freedom of religion here. Want ban Islam? But we got to step back. All right, the things we can do, things we can't do.
We are a country that's supposed to be fair. Karen Angelo, Augusta, Georgia, what happened to all
college students that needed safe spaces because they feel threatened by supporters of Donald
Trump. These demonstrations of the support of Hamas are making Jewish students feel very unsafe.
Good point. Yeah, Trump was with it. But now they can, Hamas, okay. Oh, Rich Stevens, San Diego.
Bill, you said lots of people do not like either party. So doesn't that make RFK Jr.
have a good chance to win?
No.
There's no way RFK Jr. is going to win
because his support is built on anti-VACs.
So maybe he'll get 10, 10%, maybe.
But he's not going to win.
Nancy Brenflect, Prescott, Arizona.
As obnoxious as Kamala Harris is,
I don't think it would be much different should she take over for Joe Biden.
Well, I agree.
Ms. Harris is going to do what she's sold to do.
She does not have the perspicacity.
How about that for the word of the day to run this country?
It's obvious.
Joyce Minogue, Bryn Marnar, Pennsylvania.
My husband and I have been fans of yours, O'Reilly, going back to the Factor Days.
Love the No-Spin News on the first, because it comes across as a conversation between you
and your viewers.
You know, Joyce, very perceptive.
So I changed the format from what we did on the O'Reilly Factor,
which was run and gun six segments a night and six guests, five or six guests,
to one guest, possibly two on a big breaking day,
and then me speaking to you.
I don't use a teleprompter.
There is no written script.
This is all me like you were in my living room,
and we're discussing the issue.
of the day. That has worked fabulously. I didn't know whether it was going to work.
I mean, in the beginning when we did this, I wore casual clothes. A lot of viewers said,
no, we like the more formal present. And it's fine, no problem. But I've honed this thing
now where my communicative abilities, God-given, are used in a less formal approach to you.
Okay, and I'm glad you wrote, Joyce, thank you.
Marco Ramirez, Santa Clarita, California.
I enjoyed reading, killing the witches.
I liked the Exorcist section.
I liked it so much I couldn't stop reading it.
My only complaint was, after I read it, I couldn't sleep.
It's pretty horrifying.
The Exorcist, the real case.
And we documented Martin Dugart, and I documented in a way
that's you can't challenge it. All right. We have the psychiatrists, the M-Ds, the H. Jesuit
priests, the family members, they have it all. Killing the Witches, an enormous bestseller.
We hope you pick it up. Okay, word of the day, do not be meritricious. I said perspicacious.
That's a good thing. Meritricious does not. M-E-R-E-T-R-I-C-I-O-U-S. Don't be meretricious right to me.
at bill o'reilly dot com bill at bill o'reilly dot com name in town if we should do opine back with a
final thought about okay here is a final thought of the day according to calm the meditation
app i can just hear the wind shines come okay 78 percent of americans say that lack of sleep
is affecting their mental health negatively i believe it now last night i woke up at
4.15 a.m. I usually get up. The Terra dog usually wakes me up about 7.30, because I stay up
late sometimes. But anyway, 4.15. And I'm a little apprehensive. So number one, I don't get
upset. Because if you lay in the bed with a comfortable pillow and blankets and you feel okay
physically, just the rest position refreshes your body. Do you know that? You don't have to be out.
You can just lay there and relax and get benefits. But I had a hard time going back to feature.
So then I figure, well, what am I anxious about? How many? I got a lot of stuff. But I couldn't
really zero in on it. But then I said, you know what? It doesn't matter. I'm getting good
rest here. And two minutes later, I was out. I accepted it.
and you relax and then you go.
But if you're not sleeping,
that can really make you cranky.
I'll tell you that.
But that's my advice to you.
Okay, tomorrow we're going to have a Cornell professor
to explain why the anti-Semitism is running wild
at that Ivy League school.
Thank you for watching the no-spin news tonight.
And listening on our 300 radio stations,
I'm Bill O'Reilly.
We'll see you again tomorrow.