Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 9, 2021
Episode Date: November 9, 2021Most Americans oppose cash payments to illegal immigrants, the US opens its borders for the first time in 20 months, grocery prices continue to rise, a survey ranks the most dangerous places to live i...n the country. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, the truth about kids and the COVID-19 vaccine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. Tuesday, November 9, 2021. You are listening to the O'Reilly Update. Here's what's
happening across our nation. Most Americans oppose cash payments to illegal migrants. The U.S.
opens its borders for legal people the first time in 20 months. Grocery prices continue to
rise. A survey ranks the most dangerous places to live in the USA. Also ahead, kids in COVID.
What is the true story? But first, a majority of voters opposing cash payments to illegal migrants,
a survey from Trafalgar showing 67 percent think that is a bad idea to give foreign nationals big
money. Just 19 percent back President Biden's opinion.
More than half Americans think Mr. Biden should close the southern border entirely until the
situation down there is brought under control.
USA is opening ports of entry to international travelers who have credentials.
Farnas arriving at airports now in New York City, in Chicago, in Los Angeles, pretty much
everywhere, for the first time since February 2020.
The borders were shut down by President Trump in the early days of the pandemic.
Most in the corporate media call the move xenophobic and racist back then.
To cope with demand, airlines like British Airways, increasing the number of flights with larger planes.
Shoppers ditching chicken and beef is the price of meat jumps in all 50 states.
Buying a steak will cost you 40% more today than this time one year ago.
Poultry, up 15%, fish 10%, even fruits and vegetables, 8% up across the board.
Experts blame high prices on inflation, labor shortages, supply chain problems.
To save a few bucks, Americans are avoiding the drive-through and cooking more meals at home.
U.S. News & World Report, releasing its annual list of the most dangerous cities in America.
The towns are ranked by violent crime, police response time, drug addiction rates, and life expectancy.
Worst places this year include Shreveport, Louisiana, St. Louis, Flint, Michigan, San Juan.
But the most dangerous place is Memphis, Tennessee.
The odds of being a victim of a violent crime there, one in a hundred.
In a moment, kids and COVID, the truth.
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Update message of the day, kids and COVID. The FDA has approved a vaccine for the 28 million
American kids ages 5 to 11. However, just 6% of all COVID cases are children between the ages
of 5 and 11. 6%. According to the most recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey, only 27% of American
parents with children that age say they would get their kids vaxed right away.
percent. Why? Because right now, the flu is more dangerous to young children than COVID.
As you may know, a federal court in Louisiana recently blocked President Biden's vaccination
mandate for private business. The three-judge federal panel said, quote,
because the petitions give cause to believe there are grave statutory and constitutional issues with the
mandate, the mandate is hereby stayed pending further action by this court. Now, again, that's for
adults, not kids. But there is no way the feds will ever mandate a vaccination for young children.
However, San Francisco is going to try to have vaccine passports for kids as young as five.
Why?
Because that city is insane.
But few other places will do it because it would destroy the politicians who mandate vaccine for children.
Now, I have reported on my television program, you can see it on Bill O'Reilly.com, that I am vaccinated, and so are my kids ages 18 and 22.
But there is no way I would support any child getting the COVID vacs unless he or she were in the
middle of a COVID academic at their school or someplace else. Why? A number of reasons.
It's not needed right now. Six percent. That's all. Some kids will be terrified by the experience.
and parental rights are very important in this country.
If you don't think that your child should get the vaccination, because the numbers are so low,
you have a perfect right to object, and you should not be overridden by Joe Biden or anybody else.
Of course, the totalitarian left loves fax mandates for everyone.
everybody, including children, the urchins must do what we, the radical leftists, say,
and so must everyone else. But we all know that this vaccination for children, ages 5 to 11,
is not needed right now. And any intrusion by the federal, state, or local governments
that counters that will be met with massive demonstrations.
If Joe Biden is foolish enough to embrace Vax for kids, he may be even impeached if the Republicans win the House next November.
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31 years ago today, IRS agents rated six homes owned by country music legend Willie Nelson.
They seized boxes of recordings, instruments, gold records.
Nelson's crime? Not paying his taxes. Here is the story.
Beginning in the late 1980s, the IRS began compiling evidence to prove the musician owed $30 million in
back taxes. The feds then moved against Willie on November 9th, 1990, taking 16 million in
assets and private property right off the bat. At the time, Nelson's daughter smuggled his favorite
guitar called Trigger from his Texas ranch and shipped it to Willie who was hiding out in Hawaii.
She told reporters her father had less than $30,000 in the bank. Said Nelson from his hideout,
Quote, as long as I've got trigger, I'll be fine.
The country star ultimately negotiated a deal with the IRS.
The government formed a unique revenue-sharing agreement with him.
In 1991, Willie released his hit album, The IRS Tapes, Who Will Will Buy My Memories?
Sales helped settle his debt with the government.
Willie Nelson is not alone.
Other famous folks have lost entire fortunes to the IRS.
actor Nicholas Cage was once one of the highest paid performers in the industry with a net worth of
150 million bucks. He also racked up a boatload of debt, settling with the IRS for 6.3 million.
Johnny Depp, the star lost $650 million over the last decade. It's unbelievable.
The one-time A-lister currently owes, ready, $100 million.
And here's something else you might not know. It isn't just actors and musicians who squandered their money.
Founding father, Thomas Jefferson, had financial troubles throughout his life. He lost a family
fortune of about $100,000 back then worth about $2 million today. Jefferson squandered it. He left
nothing to his descendants. Said Thomas Jefferson before his death on July 4, 1826, quote,
am miserable till I owe not a shilling. So Jefferson died miserable. Back after this.
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