Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 4, 2020

Episode Date: March 4, 2020

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders the big winners on Super Tuesday, The Trump campaign sues the Washington Post for ‘Defamation’, Twitter urges all employees to work from home to protect themselves fro...m the Coronavirus, a new study shows most children now experience ‘Eco-Anxiety’ over Climate Change. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, how did Super Tuesday shake out for Democrats? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bill O'Reilly here, Wednesday, March 4th, 2020. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Here's what's happening today in America. Joe Biden, the big winner on Super Tuesday. The Trump campaign sues the Washington Post for defamation. Twitter urges all employees to work from home because of the coronavirus. New study shows most children now experience eco-anxiety. over climate change. Also ahead, what the heck happened on Super Tuesday? We'll take you behind the
Starting point is 00:00:38 scenes. But first the facts, Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders came out on top in yesterday's Democratic primaries. The former VP taking states in the south and New England while Sanders expanded his delegate count out west, clinching the night's biggest prize, California. Mike Bloomberg got hammered, winning just one victory, American Samoa. And he spent $500 million in the process. Elizabeth Warren is done. Mr. Biden currently leads the total delegate count for the nomination, followed by Bernie. President Trump calling Mayor Mike the biggest loser of the night, saying the billionaire poured millions of dollars down the drain for nothing. The president is correct. More analysis in just a few moments.
Starting point is 00:01:33 The Trump campaign suing the Washington Post for liable and defamation. The lawsuit claims the newspaper intentionally published misleading articles about the president's relationship with Russia. White House attorneys say the post knew the stories were false, but printed them anyway to damage Donald Trump. Twitter executives urging all 5,000 employees. to work from home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which none of them have. The Human Resources Department announcing the decision, of course, on Twitter, telling workers to plan for, quote, remote participation until further notice. The coronavirus has killed at least nine people in the USA, 90,000 cases worldwide. A new study says some children experience
Starting point is 00:02:27 eco-anxiety. The paper out of Britain reveals 80% of people between the ages of 8 and 16 say climate change causes extreme frustration and depression. One in five experience recurring nightmares about the possibility of being destroyed in less than 10 years. Paging Congressman Cortez, you got to get on this. Next, the message. Very bad news from Mayor Mike. Right back. It is shocking that your home can be easily stolen. That's a lesson Deborah learned when thieves found her home's title online, forged it, and then took ownership. In an instant, thieves legally owned Deborah's home and actually she got evicted and spent a fortune in legal fees trying to get her house back. The FBI calls home title
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Starting point is 00:04:11 The former vice president is the big winner. I predicted he might take Texas, and he did, despite all the polls. saying he would lose the Lone Star State. And that brings us to a very good point. Don't believe the polls. Most of them are fraudulent. Anyway, back to Biden. Big winner. He is ahead in the delegate count, as we reported. He has the establishment behind him. I'll get into that more tomorrow. But he's still a little befuddled on the trail. So it comes down to whether Joe Biden can make it till Milwaukee in July. He now is the favorite to win the Democratic nomination after yesterday's vote. Bernie put on a good show in Vermont, a state, of course, he took because it's
Starting point is 00:05:02 where he lives, but he knows that if it wasn't for California, he'd be out of the race. So Sanders got pounded in the south, up in New England? I mean, he loses Massachusetts. So Sanders, is on the downside. And the reason is because the establishment media and the Democratic establishment, people like John Podesta, they don't want Bernie Sanders. They know that President Trump would beat him. So Sanders is in it to the end. He's not going to quit. But his stock really got hammered yesterday. Talk about the coronavirus bringing stuff down. Bernie did not do well on Super Tuesday, no matter what, the liberal media might tell you. Senator Elizabeth Warren lost her home state of Massachusetts and lost every other state, didn't compete, she is done.
Starting point is 00:06:02 All right, she's got a little money, but it's just a matter of when, not if she'll be out of there, and that's good. Elizabeth Warren is a nasty woman. She is a due process denier. She should move from Cambridge, Massachusetts to Salem. And she single-handedly destroyed Mayor Mike, who got beaten up last night big time. You remember in the first debate that Warren just looked at Mike Bloomberg and killed him with all kinds of accusations. And Bloomberg didn't have any comeback. He looked very weak. Now that is the key. If you are running for president, you cannot afford to look weak. So Elizabeth Warren, she's not going to be a factor going forward, but she destroyed Mayor Mike, who must be sitting there going, what did I get myself into?
Starting point is 00:06:58 So he's going to drop out. He can't. He can't. He didn't compete anywhere. And the perception of him is that he's trying to buy the election, which is true, and they don't have much to give. he doesn't have much to get. So Mike Bloomberg's got to be very, very disappointed. He is the big loser because a lot of people felt he would compete on Super Tuesday. He did not. Now, tomorrow I'm going to tell you about the corporate media and why they are now going to coalesce behind Joe Biden, which means a lot. But you could see it early this morning on the network and cable news programs. So Biden's going to get a big boost. I'm Bill O'Reilly and I approve that message by actually writing it for more honest analysis,
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Starting point is 00:09:13 pastime. We will eat 22 million hot dogs in the stadiums. During 15 million beers saying take me out to the ball game 2,500 times. That'll drive you nuts. While stadiums do share a lot of the same traditions, there are major differences. So let's start in the Bronx with Yankee Stadium. Average ticket prices there, about $50. but you can join the bleacher creatures for just 10 bucks. It's a great park for a cold beverage. There are more than 40 beers on tap, including PIN, Stripe, Pilsner, the Yankees' own special brew. If you're worried about missing a play on the way to the concession, say, and don't be,
Starting point is 00:09:58 there are more than 2,000 high-deaf TVs throughout Yankee Stadium. Oda, L.A.'s Dodger Stadium, capacity 56,000, largest. in baseball, place is so big, it has its own zip code. $300 will put you at field level in L.A., but hungry fans like to sit in the all-you-can-eat pavilion for unlimited Dodger dogs. Boston, one of the biggest baseball towns in the USA, the Red Sox, hold the record for longest sellout streak of all time, 2003 to 2013. If you want in on the action, the average seat at Fenway Park costs $60, if you can get one. The most popular food item for Red Sox fans, the Lobster BLT. And here's something else you might not know. The seventh inning stretch is one of
Starting point is 00:10:52 baseball's oldest traditions, but it started as a misunderstanding. In 1910, while at a Washington Senator's game, President William Taft got up to stretch his legs. The crowd thought he was leaving, and they got up as a sign of respect. Today, every stadium in Major League Baseball honors the seventh inning stretch tradition. And one of the highlights of my life is when I sang, take me out to the ball game during the stretch at Wrigley Field. Great place to see the cubbies. Back after this. Computer says, Systems and cars, now common. Mine has dozens of sensors, touchscreen displays, and electronically controlled transmission, and more. Advanced tech is expensive to fix. If and when, it breaks,
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