Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Trump's Big New Jersey Rally, Swing States Leaning Toward Trump, David Cameron Slams BBC, University Madness with William Jacobson, Fentanyl Pill Seizures, and More
Episode Date: May 14, 2024Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, May 13, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down Don...ald Trump's latest rally in New Jersey, where 100,000 Trump supporters gathered. New polling shows good news for Donald Trump, bad news for Joe Biden. Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron slams the BBC over their Hamas coverage. Protests continue to take place at University commencement ceremonies. Cornell Law Professor William Jacobson joins the No Spin News. Fentanyl pill seizures are skyrocketing. This Day in History: Johnny Carson's last TV appearance. Final Thought: Geraldo's charity. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "No Reasonable Doubt." Get the "Not PC Combo," featuring the new "Not Woke" mug and Bill's bestselling "The United States of Trump" for only $35 bucks! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. 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, Monday, May 13th, 2012, stand up for your country.
Another bad day for President Biden.
A new New York Times poll just out today has him behind in most.
of the vitally important swing states. Now, there is no question the Biden presidency is failing.
If you don't know that, you don't want to know it. It's the old thing people believe what they
want to believe, but it's failing. Okay? For now, it looks like Donald Trump is emerging,
but caution. Six months is a long time, and many things will happen. And I still say,
One defining thing is going to happen, but I don't know what it is.
I'm not that clairvoyant.
But you know that my predictions have been pretty good this last couple of years.
So, you know, I'm sitting there going, oh, oh, some shoe is going to drop.
But anyway, tonight we're going to take a look at Donald Trump's ascension, at least briefly.
And that's the subject of this evening's talking points memo.
So New York, New Jersey, I should say, state police say, about 100,000 people showed up in Wildwood, New Jersey on Saturday night.
Wildwood is way, way down, South Jersey on the ocean.
Okay?
So 100,000 show up to hear Donald Trump at a rally.
Roll it.
You know, in your heart that this country.
is not going to survive four more years of Crooked Joe Biden.
He's crooked and he's corrupt and he's incompetent.
Other than that, he's doing quite a good job.
Think of that.
He's crooked.
He's incompetent.
He's the worst president we've ever had.
Other than that, he's doing quite a good job.
Think of one thing that's better.
You look at the Afghanistan disaster.
You look at the border.
You look at the economy, the real economy, not the fake economy.
everything they touch
turns to what
you shouldn't use that
that kind of language look
look
you can't use the word
okay
I've come here from New York
where I'm being forced to endure
a Biden show trial
all done by Biden
carried out by rape
that's right all being done by him
carried out by radical Democrat
district attorney
you know who he is fat alvin right corrupt guy he's a corrupt and really a corrupt district attorney
who's allowed crime in the city to go totally unchecked but you have to vote if you want to
keep it going you have to vote for a gentleman named Donald j trump have you heard of him have you
All right. So Trump spoke for more than an hour. He entertains. You know, that's what he's there to do. Nobody knows it's better than me because I did four history shows with the former president, two in Florida, two in Texas. I contained him because there were a lot of important things that we talked about. He may remember that. But when he's out on his own, you know, he's liable to
say anything. So I wrote a message of the day on bill o'Reilly.com that said, look, 100,000 people
showing up to that rally is extraordinary. I don't know anybody in the country, maybe Taylor Swift,
maybe, who could get that kind of a crowd. Do you? Do anybody else? I couldn't get that kind of a
crowd. All right? And I'm sitting there going, Jersey is a blue state.
And this is significant.
So Donald Trump right now, despite all of the legal proceedings, is gaining momentum.
But again, that is a temporary thing or could be a temporary thing.
All right, and that's a memo.
So back in court was Mr. Trump in Manhattan, listening to his former attorney Michael Cohen
to testify that he okayed hush money to Stormy Daniels, another woman, and, I don't know,
somebody else, a doorman. It doesn't matter. Nobody who takes the law seriously knows
or believes that this is a significant crime in any way, shape, or form. Now, I, as I told you
last week, debated Sean Hannity on his radio program. I think it's going to be a hung jury.
and how did he disagree?
But this is a, you know, a guess.
This is a guess.
But if I'm sitting on the jury, I'm trying to be fair, okay, I don't see the crime.
And Michael Cohen is not going to convince me that there was a crime because this guy just got out of jail.
All right?
He was sentenced to three years and two months for a variety of the lying false
statements to federally insured financial institution, not paying his income tax, on and on and on.
He only served less than two years because that's the way the system is.
So Cohen is in there and he hates Trump and all of that.
It's Stormy Daniels Part 2.
Maybe it's Stormy Cohen.
Maybe we nickname him Stormy Cohen.
But remember, it's the jury.
The jury is Sidney going, has to be going, where?
Where is the crime?
What is this?
Why are you wasting my time?
So obviously Cohen has a credibility problem.
He testified today that inside the Trump organization, everybody knew that this was hushed money.
I guess that's true.
But again, millions and millions and millions of corporations over
the past century, it paid money to keep allegations quiet.
That's what they do.
And to try to hook this into some kind of voter fraud is impossible, in my opinion, my humble
opinion. Okay, again, if there's anything major, we will report it, but, you know,
if you want to listen to this kind of stuff, it's on cable, if you want to listen to Trump,
the devil should be convicted, you go to NBC News, if you want to listen to Trump's innocent,
you go to Fox News.
It should be done about two weeks, though.
It should be over because the defense,
Cohen is the last prosecution witness.
The defense is going to dismantle them, and then what?
I try and it's not going to take the stand.
So hopefully this will be over.
All right, now here's a big story of the day.
So New York Times, Siena, Philadelphia, Enquirer, all three.
So the Times and the Inquirer, two newspapers, they pay Siena College to do a poll.
And they go and survey all the swing states, which will decide, probably, this year's presidential election.
Although I think if things continue to worsen for Biden, it may be a landslide at this point.
Just again, I guess.
All right, so 4,97 registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.
We don't have the breakdown of the sample because it's just too all over the place.
But that's 4,000 registered voters, right?
Arizona, Trump, 49, Biden, 42.
Arizona will go to Trump, I believe, if things, nothing crazy happens.
The Arizonans are not that ideological, all right?
It's a lot of new people in the state.
They're getting killed by the border and the economy.
Georgia, Trump, 49, Biden, 39.
I predicted this because of Lakin Riley, the death of that, the murder, I should say,
of that University of Georgia student by an illegal alien.
That's it.
okay that's it for biden and georgia michigan trump 49 biden 42 now a lot of that is anti-biden sentiment from
the arab community michigan has the biggest arab community arab american community
nevada trump 50 Biden 38 that's a colossal number don't quite believe that number because
unions are so strong in nevada but i do believe that trump will take nevada i don't know about michigan
I believe that Trump will win Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada.
I'm not sure about Michigan.
Pennsylvania, Trump 47, Biden 44.
I still don't think Trump's going to win Pennsylvania because of Philadelphia.
And Wisconsin is the only one, the only swing state going for Biden, 47, 45.
Wisconsin is dominated by Milwaukee and Madison.
Milwaukee is the minority vote.
Madison is the hardcore left.
The rural people in Wisconsin, they're Republicans, but they can't overcome the numbers in Milwaukee and Madison.
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Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines.
I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and the host of the brand-new-podcast,
Podforce 1. Every week I'll sit down for candid conversations with Washington's most powerful disruptors,
lawmakers, lawmakers and even the president of the United States. These are the leaders
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every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an
episode. All right, Joe Biden's schedule, you didn't have anything really to do today. So
through a little reception, celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage
Month. I didn't know that. I didn't know that it was a Pacific month. But there got to be a few
other groups in there, though, you know, Asian American, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific
Islander, you got to be a few. Somebody floating around in the Pacific. Come on, you got to get them all in.
That's all he did. Do a little reception. Economy. So you will remember, and I'm going to play
the soundbite again, that Joe Biden went on CNN and said, perhaps the biggest lie,
I guess you have to use that word, that he's ever said, go. I mean,
no president's had the run we've had in terms of creating jobs and bringing down inflation.
It was 9% when I came to office.
9%.
No, it wasn't.
I mean, there's not two sides to that story.
And a lot of these misstatements, you can say, well, he meant this or he received that.
Not here.
Not here.
All right.
So the Wall Street Journal, and I recommend the editorial page there, this is where this chart was, put out a chart about all the presidents
than Jimmy Carter on in the inflation rate in their first term.
Carter had a whopping 10% plus inflation rate.
Reagan brought it down in his first term to about 5%.
And Reagan had a deal with Carter,
and it came down further in Reagan's second term.
Bush, the elder, had a little bit over four.
Clinton, about 3%.
Bush, the younger, less than Clinton.
slightly under three. Obama had a very good inflation rate, about two. Trump, about two and a half,
but when Trump left office, it was 1.4%. So Biden says, no, when I got into office, it was 9.
It was a big difference between 1.4% and 9. And then Biden has scraping up against 6%. But remember, when he first
got into office, inflation was in double digits, and those prices haven't come down. So you walk
into the grocery store, and you're paying, I think the number is over 20% more for groceries
than you did when Trump is in office. So they, you know, Biden and the Democrats said, well,
it'll fudge the coming down, but the prices aren't coming down. You see? That's why people are so
angry. Okay, Israel. So the latest there is that the Israeli government is still trying to wipe out
Hamas. The Hamas leadership is believed to be in Rafah. Okay? And so Israeli troops are going
in to that part of Gaza that abuts Egypt. Egypt will not allow any Palestinian.
in. Okay. When the Israeli army goes in, they're accompanied by air support and artillery. And they blow
up stuff. And then civilians are killed. It's what Putin does in Ukraine. Putin kills civilians all
over the place. Okay. So the Israelis are killing some civilians. But they say Hamas is hiding behind the
civilians order to get them, we have to go in. Now, the Biden administration is now turning on
Israel. Here's Secretary of State Anthony Blinken yesterday. Go. As the report makes clear,
given the totality of the damage that's been done to civilians, to children, to women, to men,
given that, given the fact that Israel clearly has procedures, rules, regulations, laws that go into the targeting decisions they make, the way they conduct themselves, but the results that we've seen in terms of the horrible loss of life of innocent civilians, it's reasonable to assess, as we say in the report, that there are instances where they've acted inconsistent with their obligations under international humanitarian law.
Okay. That's probably true. But you do this quietly. You don't embarrass and emasculate your top ally in the Middle East. I mean, who does that help? That helps Iran. Does it not? Does it not? Now, this is all virtue signaling by Blinken and Biden. Oh, no, no, no. I'm for caution. I mean, you don't want to go in and wipe out.
civilians, you don't. Who'd want to do that? But in order to get Hamas, there doesn't seem to be
any other way. However, you've got to do it in a very disciplined methodical way. You have to.
You just can't go in and you blow everybody up like Putin does. All right, that's my two cents.
Great Britain is, unfortunately, anti-Israel.
Plenty of Middle Eastern people have migrated into Great Britain.
And the former Prime Minister, David Cameron, who's now the Foreign Secretary in London,
he's had enough for the BBC.
And so have I, by the way.
Hey, BBC, you can stuff it.
We know you're not an honest news operation.
Roll the tape.
And when you see what Hamas are prepared to do, you just realize the terrible, dreadful, inhuman people, frankly, that we are dealing with.
And maybe it's a moment, actually, for the BBC to ask itself again, should we describe these people as terrorists?
They are terrorists.
If you kidnap grandmothers, you kidnap babies, you rape people, you shoot children in front of their parents, what more do they need to do for the BBC to say, look, these are terrorists?
They really are.
So the BBC will not use a terrorist label for Hamas.
If you think we're bad over here, and we are.
Crazy.
Okay, let's get them back to the USA.
So Jerry Seinfeld was the graduation speaker at Duke.
It did not go well.
Go.
Jerry is also serving as our commencement speaker today.
All right?
All right?
Sainville has been a supporter of Israel.
And, you know, you got the Duke left-wing loons who don't like him.
Seinfeld, they didn't mention anything.
not a controversial speech at all, just giving some pointers to the grads.
Virginia Commonwealth University, they had protesters walk out on Governor Glenn Yonkin,
who was the commencement speaker. Emerson College in Boston, they interrupted the school's
president during the commencement. University of California, Berkeley, that's the biggest
communist university in the country. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators interrupted
their commencement ceremony. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, interesting, wasn't until
about, I don't know, three or four years ago that it turned from a traditional college to a left-wing
college, which it is now. They had problems during their commencement.
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Now, over the weekend, the president of Cornell, another Ivy League school, Martha Pollock,
was forced out of her job after seven years. Ms. Pollock,
has been very controversial, a DEI proponent, a race-based person, and her campus has been the
scene of a lot of upheaval. We have a relationship with Dr. William Jacobson, who is in the
law department, teaches law at Cornell. Still does. He's been there for 17 years. He has been a critic
of Martha Pollack, and he joins us now from Providence,
Rhode Island. Once again, Professor, you're in Providence on sabbatical? What are you doing there?
Because Cornell's in Ithaca, New York. Yeah, classes are over. So we have a part-time place in
Rhode Island, so that's why I'm here. All right. You're probably better off. There's a great
university right down the road, Salvei Regina. We don't have any of this crazy stuff. Look,
people don't know who Martha Pollack is. You know very well who she is and have been a critic of hers.
What's the essential problem with President Pollock?
The problem was that after George Floyd, she reacted the way many colleges reacted with an aggressive, quote-unquote, anti-racism program, which of course was very racist, not anti-racist, and imposed it on the campus.
In July of 2020, she laid out what she called an anti-racism initiative.
She assigned Ebram Kennedy's book.
He's a proponent of discrimination against people to cure past discrimination
as reading for the summer for the entire university.
And then she implemented her plans.
And her plans were mandatory DEI training for staff,
which she implemented immediately.
And then has been working for multiple years
to impose that on the rest of the campus.
So we're a campus where everything
started to revolve around race in July 2020.
And that's the problem that she...
You have been a critic.
I guess you have tenure, right?
So they can't get rid of you, right?
Well, I have job protection.
It's not technically tenure,
but yes, I do have job protection.
Okay.
If you did not,
do you think that Ms. Pollock
and the Board of Trustees
would have gone after you?
Well, there was an attempt to get,
rid of me by some alumni, students, some faculty right after George Floyd when I criticized
the rioting and the looting of Black Lives Matter. So whether they would have fired me or not
is a little speculative, but I think they were under a lot of pressure to. And it's really only
because I had job protection and a platform where people like you and others have me on their
shows. So I have a relatively high profile for someone at Cornell that I did have some measure
of protection. But there was an intensive effort to get me. Okay. Now, it has metastasized from
DEI, diversity, equity, inclusion, into anti-Semitism in some cases. And there have been
charges on the Cornell campus. And we know Colombia. We know Harvard. We know Yale. We know
all of these, they call them pro-Palestinian, but a lot of it is anti-Semitic. Are you surprised
that happened? Well, I've seen it coming and I've multiple times over the years warned about this
that when you racialize everything on campus, when you install quote unquote decolonization as
your prevailing religion, when you impose land acknowledgments on the campus, every time there's
an event, they have to read a statement saying that we're on basically stolen land. When you
imbue the entire campus with that and you view everything through a people of color versus
white colonizer ideology. We know from many places that the Jews and Israel get left on the side.
And that's what happened. And that's what I warned about. I've been warning about this for
years, but no one wanted to listen because they're so in love with the DEI. And so it burst
up on October 7th. Everybody, I saw it coming. It was there. But October 7th, but October 7th,
really brought it out. We're on our campus. You actually had student groups praising what Hamas had done.
You had a professor saying he felt exhilarated when he heard about it.
Now, you teach law, so that's obviously grad school. Do your students, and I'm generalizing now,
do you think they have a firm grasp of really what is happening in Gaza with Israel? Do they understand it?
Well, I will say the law school and probably the business school, maybe even the hotel school,
tend to have a more professional-oriented student body.
They are less politically active than the undergraduate and the other grad programs.
So the students at the law school, I'm not saying there's no anti-Israel activity,
but it's not like there is at the undergrad level or the other grad schools.
The other people, because I hear what they say, I don't think they really have a grasp.
I think their knowledge comes from TikTok.
I think their knowledge comes from, you know, the universe starting three years ago.
They have no idea of the history.
They have no idea of how bad Hamas is.
They either, if they do know, then they're terrible people.
I mean, if they really do want as they chant an intifada, which was the suicide bombing campaign
that killed over a thousand Israeli Jews, if that's what they want and they're chanting for it and they know it,
then we have a very deep problem.
So I'd say there's a core of people who understand.
understand it and want it. But the bulk of them, I don't think, fully grasp it.
All right. And a lot of these students weren't born on 9-11. I mean, they came into the world
after that terror attack. But a first-rate university depends on its faculty to educate students
in these very complex areas. So my final question to you in Cornell, which is, what,
$80,000 now to go there a year? I mean, you know, top of the line. What's the faculty's
responsibility? Did they just follow this Pollock into the DEI Wonderland? Or are they
responsible, generally speaking? Yeah, the faculty is a major problem. People don't understand
in the humanities and the social sciences how radicalized the faculties have become over the last
20 to 30 years. Not only have they not hired any conservatives in those areas in the last 20 or
30 years, they don't hire anybody who's pro-Israel. So you have a monoculture, an echo chamber
among the faculty, which is anti-Israel, in many ways, anti-American. There's a strong tone of
anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, anti-Westernism in all of these protests, including at
Cornell. And the faculty is to blame a lot. A lot of the faculty members have been
participating in this. They're out there with the bullhorns also. So faculty is a major
problem. It was 30 years in the making, and that might be the most persistent problem because
the students come and go, but faculty are there for decades. You bet. And a lot of those faculty
members germinated in the Vietnam era, and they really don't like America. We really appreciate
a professor. Thanks very much for your expertise. Okay, in New York City, there is another
trial in the way. Senator Robert Menendez, New Jersey charged with taking bribes. All right, due
process. I wrote my column, my Sunday column yesterday on due process. So Menendez gets due process.
But if I had to wager, he's going to be found guilty. That's my bet. But he's entitled to
that presumption of innocence until that verdict.
comes in from the jury.
Now, he took a lot, allegedly, the fed say,
a lot of money from Egypt, gutter, other people,
business people.
Now, interestingly enough, senators usually
don't wind up in criminal court.
The last one was Ted Stevens from Alaska.
2008 charges taking bribes.
He beat it.
No, he was found guilty. He didn't go to jail. I should know this, but he was found guilty.
He didn't go to jail for a variety of reasons, and he passed away. So Stevens, that was, let's see,
24 years ago, 16 years ago was the last senator. This is a big deal. And we'll find, now in the
column I wrote, which basically says that the corrupt media has destroyed due process in America,
I use Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, as my example.
So if you have not read that column,
and it dovetails back into Trump somewhat.
It's on bill o'Reilly.com.
All right.
So the fentanyl problem stems from the open border.
Ventanol is a narcotic that the Mexican cartels put into cocaine, heroin,
other drugs to make it more powerful, fentanyl can kill you.
Anybody on the street taking drugs knows that,
but they'll take them anyway,
because you don't know if fentanyl's in the heroin
or anything, nobody tells you.
So in 2021, first year of Biden's presidency,
all right, fentanyl pills, 11.5 million were seized
at the southern border.
Two years later, 100,
and 16 million pills. That is a 900% increase. Now, when you think open border, you don't think
narcotics and fentanyl, you think human beings. But Joe Biden's dereliction of duty,
his failure to enforce immigration law, has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of
Americans who OD killed on fentanyl. In Seattle, they arrested four men from Honduras, illegal
aliens. Illegal aliens. My staff ferried it out. Nobody wanted to say that. Seattle Press
wouldn't report it. We got it. They found them on Thursday, May 9th, last week, with enough
fentanyl, 60,000 pills to kill 1.6 million human beings. Okay? Now, this is Seattle, but it's a federal
case. So it's not like New York City where if you sell fentanyl, they let you right out on the
street. Now in a federal court in Washington State, these people are it. But these are illegal
aliens here selling this deadly drug in the Pacific Northwest. Oh, it just, and this is
all Biden's fault. A hundred percent.
He did it.
No Congress.
Him.
Just that alone should eliminate him from any consideration for another term.
New York City disorder.
So the actor Steve Buscemi, who I know and like a lot, 66 years old,
is walking down the street on 3rd Avenue and 27th Street,
last Wednesday
and he's punched in the face by some guy
some guy just walked on and punched in the face
he has to go to the hospital
now this has happened all over New York
it's mostly women who are getting punched in the face
okay so Bissemi is okay
but now we have an epidemic
and again this isn't the ghetto
this is in Midtown Manhattan
because these people
are not punished. You may remember, and Bouchem he was in Fargo, he was in Pulp Fiction, you know him,
brilliant actor. I see him at the basketball games and he's just a good guy. You may remember
Rick Moranus, okay, Ghostbusters, Moranus, brilliant comedian. He was punched in the face
and had, you know, serious injuries on October 4th, 2000, let's see, when was the date?
on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, residential neighborhood.
Moranis, just walking around, bang.
All right.
The guy who punched him, Marquis Ventura,
was arrested subsequently three other times
to do the same thing.
He's out on the street.
Now, he was arrested in Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
all right, last month for slugging some guy and a guy.
They keep letting them out and letting them out and letting them out.
This is public disorder.
This is danger.
New York City, I mean, Bucks County, that's relatively safe.
That's not Philly.
That's north of Philly.
But New York City, I mean, come on.
I go in there.
I have to go in there this week.
All right, believe me, my head's on a swivel.
And I'm 6'4, 200 pounds.
Believe me, if some guy comes near me and with a threatening gesture,
there's going to be trouble.
Okay.
So Moranis, he's okay.
Steve is okay, but
civilization is breaking down
here in New York City.
Smart life.
Now, we always recommend you watch
the NoSpin News with a pen and paper.
So, looks like a record
Memorial Day weekend travel this year.
A lot of people are going to be at the airport, a lot of people driving.
The airport flights, the cost vary from day to day.
So here are the best days, and this is according to Google flights.
They did big research, 44,000 flights for study.
On Alaska Airlines, Tuesday is the cheapest fare.
Friday, most expensive.
American Sunday, cheapest fare.
Monday, Thursday, most expensive.
Delta. Thursday cheapest, Saturday most expensive. JetBlue, Sunday, cheapest, Friday most expensive.
Hawaiian Airlines, Tuesday, cheapest, Saturday, Sunday, most expensive. United Airlines,
Monday, Wednesday, cheapest, Thursday, Friday, most expensive. It's really weird. You fly to the same place
on the same flight, and everybody's got a different fare.
there you go smart life stay in history may 13th 1994 now this is interesting okay so johnny carson
who's the most successful late-night talk show guy of all time by far he retired on may 13th
19, I'm sorry, May 22nd, 1992, his last show, May 22nd, 1992.
But I made 13th, 30 years ago, Carson made his last television appearance.
Roll the tape.
All right, tonight's top 10 list from the home office in Sioux City, Iowa.
Now, this is not the list.
Johnny, can I have the top 10 list?
Thank you.
Oh!
All right.
Good night.
Good night.
All right, so Carson and Ledman were friends.
Carson actually wrote stuff for Letterman after he retired,
but Carson never again appeared on television after 1994.
He didn't do much.
He was in Malibu, California.
California. Five years later, he had a heart attack and died. And he was, I'm sorry, five years
later he had a heart attack in Malibu. And then five years after that, he died at age
79 from emphysema from smoking. He's a big smoker. So Carson, the reason I'm doing
is media is history. And Carson was the best. There's no doubt about it. Okay, we got a final
thought on a charity event I did today with Harald Lo Rivera and some mail. Right back. Let's go to the
mail. We got Dave Halverson, Squim Washington. We are great friends of yours, Mr. O. Thanks for years
of giving us the news straight of a question regarding the Trump trial in New York. Many
pundits have said interference with the presidential election by keeping Trump in
court is unconstitutional and I believe it is. It's not. If anybody is charged with a crime,
even if it's a bogus crime like this is, they have to go through procedure. Shannon Hunt, Washington, Utah.
Bill, I rely on you for the answers. I have yet to hear any of the so-called smart news people
talk about what could happen to the judge in the Trump case for intentionally making all of
these unprecedented legal blunders. You'll be overturned.
whatever happens, if it's a conviction, it'll be overturned.
It's almost a certainty because of the judge is doing Trump favor.
Guy Span, O'Brien, California, I totally disagree, O'Reilly, with your assessment that Biden doesn't know what he's saying.
He was always a notorious BS artist.
Okay, I mean, you can disagree.
We like that.
Dolores, Bill, I disagree with you on one point.
The media has intentionally destroyed the presumption of innocence, but only when it suits their narrative.
and pertains to someone they don't like.
And that's why I use Puff Daddy.
They'll go after anybody.
Now, if it'll get them clicks, headlines, viewers.
Nobody's safe.
Lynn, concierge member, this country has turned lawyers into extortionists.
The media into their accomplices,
and mostly it happens to anyone who mentions a conservative thought.
I don't believe the country's turned lawyers into extortionists.
I just think they're bad, rotten people.
who are in that business. That goes back to my column that I wrote on Sunday. We hope you read on
Bill O'Reilly.com. Frank Camito, Katie, Texas, Bill, why are we not getting on the ground
press coverage of Ukraine's far too dangerous for reporters to be in that theater. And if you want to
die, look at the Fox News guy, lost his leg. You just can't be there. Dar Lutz, Jacksonville, Illinois,
I recently took advantage of my concierge membership by asking you about Boston.
Your advice to me on places to see and where to go were spot on.
We would not have known about it if it weren't for you in your concierge service.
Well, Dar, I'm glad you had a good time in Boston, my second home.
I know that city as well as anybody knows it.
I've been to 86 countries and every state and every major city in the country.
So if you have questions and you're a concierge member, I'm the guy.
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Right back with the final thought.
So here's a final thought.
As you know, I have a foundation, the Winiford and William O'Reilly Foundation.
we give a lot of money away to charity.
And one of the charities we support is life's work, W-O-R-C.
This helps Americans with autism who are adults
and are transitioning out of their family home
into the real world.
There are group homes supported by private charity,
me and others, okay, that help build the facilities
and keep the facilities going.
Heraldo Rivera is the big guy behind life's work.
So I was there this morning with Heraldo.
We had a little breakfast, gossiped a bit about the Fox News Days and News Nation.
He's on News Nation, so am I.
I'll be on tonight, by the way, with Leland Verde.
But I am bringing this to your attention because if you, you know,
the reason I give to autism charity is these,
they're people, they're Americans who, through no fault of their own.
no fault of their own. Find themselves with a handicap, but if I can help them, I'm going to help
So the website is Life's Work, L-I-F-E-S-W-O-R-C-R-C-R-L-S-W-R-S-W-S-W-R-S-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-E-W-S-W-E-W-E-W-S. We'll see you again tomorrow.