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Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening this week in America.
the HHS whirlwind, InfoWars buyer, credit card debt, and it is fight night.
That's all coming up, and Bill's going to be here with your message other day.
But first, RFK Jr. has been appointed to lead health and human services.
Trump said the safety and health of all Americans is the most important role of any administration.
And HHS will play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals,
pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming health crisis.
in this country. If I may encourage you to read an article by RFK Jr's uncle, JFK when he was
president-elect called The Soft American written in 1960 in Sports Illustrated. We need to embrace
all of that again. In other health news, Rand Paul just introduced the Health Marketplace for
All Act and the Health Savings Accounts for All Act to give people more control over their
health care options, including allowing people to buy health insurance across state lines and
disconnecting health insurance if you want from your employer. The satirical website,
Onion has purchased InfoWars.
When Alex Jones was found guilty of demeaning the families of the Sandy Hook shooting,
he was sentenced to pay them $1.5 billion.
And selling Info Wars was ordered by the court.
It went to auction and the group that bought it was The Onion.
Credit card debt, record high, $1.17 trillion, $8% higher than this time last year.
The average balance per consumer is over $6,000.
The media is trying to frame this as if it's good because it's only up 8% from last year.
But last year was up 11% from the year before and then it was 12% the year before that.
So it's going up a lot and credit card rates are over 20%.
The big fight tonight, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul.
The twice delayed fight will happen tonight at AT&T Stadium in.
Texas. Mike Tyson is
58. Jake Paul
is 27. Tyson's
lifetime boxing record is 50
and 6. Paul's is 10
and 1. Tyson hasn't
fought a serious boxing match since
2005, where he was TKO'd
in the 6th round.
The final stare down was yesterday
the way in. Tyson is 233
pounds and Paul is
220. And then
Tyson smacked Paul in the face.
Paul said, I'm here to make $40 million
dollars and knock out a legend. The fights tonight, 8 o'clock Eastern on Netflix. Bill O'Reilly
with your message of the day. Next. Let's face it, the U.S. economy is under stress. National debt
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update,
message of the day.
On this Thursday, these are hard times
for left-wing news agencies,
as American voters have repudiated them en masse.
Nevertheless, the zealots keep on keeping
as some nitwit once said in the 1960s.
The View is an ABC news program that has nothing to do with news gathering,
so why it has the news designation is disconcerting.
The ladies of the morning are spirited in their liberal presentation, which is fine.
What isn't okay is their subversive rhetoric.
This week, Sunny Hosten, posited that it is fine to avoid family members at holiday time if they supported Donald Trump.
Not nice, not constructive, not anything positive.
That point of view is mean and petty, and at the same time applies to shunning folks who voted for Kamala Harris.
If you do that, you are, in my opinion, un-American.
All sincerely held beliefs should be respected in this country.
But I see little respect for opposing points of view on the view.
I well understand the liberal culture at all the networks, but things have gotten completely out of hand.
If you disrespect people for holding a different view, you are misguided and need to wise up before the holidays.
Because I don't want to have to throw mashed potatoes at you.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me. Bill at
Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly. Name in town if you wish to opine.
All right, let's go to the mail. We got David Shuey, Stratford, Connecticut Bill.
As of the latest telly, Kamala Harris, it's 72 million votes. Donald Trump, about 74 million.
At my elderly age, my math indicates that's not a landslide victory.
It is in this common, it is in this age because California, New York, and Illinois, all right, New York, Chicago, L.A., three largest population centers, overwhelmingly left.
The fact that Trump won two million more votes than Kamala Harris is stunning, and he got 312 electoral votes, so it is a landslide.
John, concierge member, it means my team.
will help John with whatever he needs.
Check it out on bill o'Reilly.com.
Spot-on analysis is Democratic Party bill.
If Trump governs well,
the Republicans will control the president
for the next 12 years.
Possible, you know, governing well is not easy.
And I'm going to be fair to Trump.
And John goes on, Democrats have no one.
Yeah, they do.
There's two governors,
Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania and Andrew Breachir's in Kentucky.
Moderate Dems, very good candidates.
They're not bereft.
DeWitt on a message board.
As long as universities are 90% radical,
woke will continue to be a problem.
Each new generation will have to learn the truth in the real world.
I kind of agree with that.
Woke's not going to just disappear.
But the more not woke stuff we can display, the better.
Richard, I don't understand why people keep taking Trump literally.
Literally. He wrote the book on negotiation. It puts a stake in the ground, well passes gold,
then negotiates from there. So he's not planning on deporting 10 million people. There's a lot of
truth to what you say. The deportation stuff gets hysterical love. That's the problem. You've got to be
methodical. In a moment, something you might not know.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. Back in 1789, Benjamin Franklin,
penned a letter to a French scientist, Jean-Battice Leroy. In it, old Ben coined the phrase,
in this world nothing can be certain except death and taxes. A prolific writer,
Ben Franklin created many common expressions we still use to this day. Here are a few. Wish not so
much to live long as to live well. Don't throw stones at your neighbors if you
your own windows are glass. Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. To lengthen thy life, lessen thy meals. He that lies down
with dogs shall rise up with fleas and finally no gain without pain. All of that from Benjamin.
him in Franklin in the 18th century. Throughout his life, Franklin released five books,
hundreds of articles. His major work, Poor Richard's Almanac, was published annually for 25 years.
It featured proverbs, colonial folktales, weather predictions. And here's something else
you might not know. Ben Franklin had little formal education. He left school at the age of
10 to begin working at his father's candle factory in Boston.
However, Ben was a very curious kid, and he spent much of his youth reading about science,
literature, and philosophy.
He later became an apprentice printer to his brother James.
Benjamin Franklin's first publication was a letter he wrote to the New England current
newspaper under the pseudonym Mrs. Silence Do Good. Franklin was just 16 years old when the
newspaper column was printed. His pieces were popular among the public. He penned a series of
correspondence called Silence Do Good letters. To this day, Benjamin Franklin remains one of the
most brilliant men in U.S. history. And for more amazing stories about him, and America's founding
fathers, please check out two of my best-selling books, Killing the Witches and Killing
England. Back after this.
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