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Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening this week in America.
Kamala will not be silent.
Newsom, cleaning up the homeless.
Southwest change, and would you cut it off?
It's all coming up.
Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, Kamala Harris met with the Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu, yesterday.
After she met with Netanyahu trying to tow the line here, she said,
Israel has a right to defend itself and how it does so matters.
What is happening in Gaza over the last nine months is devastating.
The images of dead children and desperate hungry people fleeing for safety.
sometimes displaced for a second, third, or fourth time.
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering,
and I will not be silent.
In similar news, maybe the number one pick right now for her vice presidential pick
is the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro.
His biggest problem is he's very pro-Israel.
We'll see how big of a problem that is for the Democrats.
Well, it must be an election year.
Gavin Newsom passing an executive order directing state agencies to urgently move to address
dangerous homeless encampments and clear them from state land. He also gave city and local
leaders the incentive and a push to do the same. The Supreme Court recently allowed cities
to enforce bans on sleeping outside in public spaces. There's more than 180,000 homeless
people in California, by far the biggest in the country, and a lot of the biggest encampments
underneath state highways, which can now be cleared and cleaned up.
Southwest Airlines will end its 53-year policy of open seating.
They did a survey that found 80% of customers want assigned seating, like every other airline.
And the open seating was the top reason in their survey that people did not choose Southwest Airlines.
I think it's the best part about Southwest Airlines.
They're now going to add premium seats as well and also add a few red-eye flights.
All right, here's a what-would-you-do scenario.
there's a men's field hockey player from Australia
who in a practice two weeks ago
another player's stick severed off his finger
so doctors gave him a choice
they can reattach the finger by putting a wire in it
but it would require six months to recover
and he would miss the Olympics
or just cut it all off totally
and you'll be good to go in two weeks.
What would you do?
He chose to cut it off.
It's his right ring finger.
Who needs it anyway?
He'll be in his third Olympics this weekend.
I'm Mike Slater from the podcast. Politics by Faith, the great Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day.
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On this Thursday, as expected, St. Joan of Kamala has taken center stage and the admiration is nonstop from Democrats and their media
allies. I mean, who knew that the border Zarina is a world-class political scientist with a long
resume of success in absolutely everything she has ever done? Who could have predicted that a senator
who was shut out of legislative victories for her entire four-year tenure was this brilliant and
visionary? Move over, James Madison. Kamala is the new viceroy of American perspicass
On Tuesday, it looked like CNN's Jake Tapper had swallowed a bug as he introduced a segment
alleging that some believe the vice president was a DEI hire.
How racist, how sexist, Jake could hardly get the words out.
Of course, skin color and gender had nothing to do with Kamala's elevation, even though
Joe Biden promised to put a woman of color on his ticket.
With Whoopi Goldberg, apparently unavailable, Kamala got the nod.
But DEI, no way.
Ms. Harris has done little in the past three and a half years, but who's counting, right?
She's the abortion queen, that's about it.
I do know that accomplishments should matter to Democrat voters.
Opposing Trump, however, is the greatest achievement in the world.
So the country slouchers forward to November.
and St. Joan of Kamala has her sword drawn.
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Now let's go to the mail.
We have William.
I am looking forward, William says,
to your analysis, O'Reilly, of the polls,
showing a dead heat between Kamala and Trump.
Now, I'm not going to do that.
We're trying to get two pollsters for next week
because we think there's going to be between now Wednesday
and next Tuesday, a bunch of polls.
But it's all emotion now.
The big polling is going to start after the first debate.
And I don't even know if that September 10th debate's going to happen on ABC.
because Trump doesn't trust ABC.
I don't know what Kamala Harris is going to do.
I think it's going to hold.
But then after the first debate, that's when the polling is really going to matter.
But we will analyze it.
William, we're on it.
Mitch Goose, Reno, Nevada, I assume you don't know, O'Reilly, or you would have reported it.
But do you think it's likely the Bidens are getting paid for Joe to drop out?
Mitch, come on, man.
There were deals, but then I get cash.
Come on.
Stuff is too easy to trace and track down.
It's not how it goes.
I am interested to know what Barack Obama wants for his endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Now, that's coming.
But the reason it isn't here now or yet is because Mr. Obama wants something.
Now, that's not nefarious.
It's not. He may want a policy promise or, you know, a one-way street into his library in Chicago. I don't know. But that's what's going on. That's how it works. Not cash. Menendez, yeah. Okay, but not. In a moment, something you might not know.
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While human beings have mapped every inch of the Earth's surface, our oceans remain a mystery.
More than 90% of the oceans have never been explored or even seen by mankind.
With fathoms of unknown terrain and wildlife, here are a few new discoveries from the deep.
Researchers in the North Atlantic recently found a Greenland shark that's more than 250 years old.
In fact, the animals can live to be 400.
Doctors in Scandinavia believe studying the species might help human diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's.
Last November, scientists in Guatemala discovered an underwater mountain twice the size of the world's tallest building.
The 6,000-foot hill is the remnant of an ancient volcano.
This April, the Japanese government confirmed the existence of a new fish that lives deeper than any other species.
The unnamed animal is a distant relative of the snailfish and thrives 30,000 feet under the sea.
Scientists in Chile are now mapping an extended oceanic mountain range on the west coast of South America.
So far they have discovered 100 new varieties of sponge, crab, coral, and sharks.
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