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Episode Date: February 1, 2023Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Donald Trump sues journalist Bob Woodward, but does this move help or hurt the former president? Numbers show that most Americans are living paycheck to pay...check, that's bad news for Joe Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is under fire for lying The Daily Signal's Fred Lucas joins the No Spin News This Day in History: Viet Cong guerrillas attack the U.S. embassy in Saigon Final Thought: Aging In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Hitler, Tojo, Putin, and Xi" Let your people know you're a No Spin guy or gal! Get the new No Spin Polo, available at BillOReilly.com! 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, Tuesday, January 31st, 2020, stand up for your country.
Very entertaining and informative program today.
And there's a report that just got to me before this taping that Donald Trump,
took the Fifth Amendment when he was deposed for a New York state case that's trying to get
him. So Trump was smart. I mean, everybody knows that this state, where I am right now,
New York, is trying to get Trump on anything. So why would he even answer their questions?
I wouldn't. It's not surprising. So he took the fifth, not a big deal. But there is something
going on with the former president that you should know about. And that is the subject of this
evening's Talking Points memo. So yesterday, Mr. Trump sued Bob Woodward, the journalist of
Watergate fame for $49 million. Here's essentially the case. Woodward was writing a book
called Rage. He wanted to interview Trump. Trump said, okay. Woodward came in and taped the
interview, as journalists usually do, because you don't, you can't write everything down a person
saying, you tape it.
Okay?
Trump said okay to the taping, and he spent a lot of time with Woodward.
However, after the book came out, Simon and Schuster, the publisher, then released an audio
that has Trump's voice on it.
Okay?
Trump says, I never agreed to that.
All I said was that Woodward could interview me, and if you want to use a tape in the interview
for the book, the paper book, it was okay.
I didn't say that Simon & Schuster could put the tape together and sell it.
So this is fraud, and I'm going to sue, and Trump alleges that the tape is distorted in
places, which will be very interesting if it ever gets to trial.
And I don't know whether it's ever going to get to trial, but we'll see.
Now, the interesting part of this to me is I had a long discussion with Donald Trump back in 2019 telling him, don't do this.
Now, I have nothing against Bob Woodward, but I know what Woodward is in business to do.
He's associate editor for the Washington Post, which, of course, kills Trump every day, still to this day, slaughters it.
And Woodward brought a book proposal, in fact, a number of them to Simon and Schuster for big money, millions of dollars.
In a book proposal, and trust me, I've sold more nonfiction books than Bob Woodward has, you have to tell the publisher what you're going to do.
okay and so you have to say this is going to be a book about trump's whatever it may be
but you have to say what the point of view is going to be if you want the million dollars or
whatever it may be you can't just say well i don't know yet no not the way it goes so i told the
former president um look it's a mistake to cooperate with woodward since he's already slashed you
and i think it's three other books i think he wrote four books on trump all of them are
anti-Trump books. Why are you doing it? And Trump's reply to me was, I want to get my side out.
Okay, but number one, anybody reading a Bob Woodward book on Trump, O'Re hates Trump.
There aren't like undecided's reading that book, okay, because they know what this is. So why bother the real?
read it. I read the early ones, but I didn't read rage because I knew what it was going
to be. Why don't always waste my time? So you're not getting your word out to anybody that's
going to be persuaded, and that's what I said in the present. And number two, by inviting him
into your inner sanctum and, you know, giving him all this time, you're just giving him a better
narrative to hurt you. All right? So anyway, Donald Trump.
did, as usual, didn't take my advice. And he sat down with Trump, with Woodward, and the rest
is history, including the lawsuit that was filed yesterday. Now, I don't know how this lawsuit
is going to come out, all right? I don't particularly care. But it's a continuation of dubious
decisions by Donald Trump. Because if he wants to be reelected, he's got to get out of this,
I'm fighting every battle, all right, the endless controversy cycle. People are exhausted from it.
I'll submit to you the very few people care about this Simon and Schuster, Bob Woodward's
situation. Yes, it's wrong. It is. It's wrong. If you allow someone in the tape you,
but Trump should have had documents there from Woodward to sign saying, I'm not going to use
the tape in any way, shape, or form other than for reference from my writing.
That should have happened.
Trump doesn't have the most astute advisors.
He doesn't.
I mean, believe me, I know that.
So apparently there isn't any paper that was signed.
But these endless controversies for the independent voters, those not enamored with Donald Trump,
but who might vote for him in 24 because he did a good job on the economy,
and he ran a country pretty well.
If you're going to be fair, that's the truth.
Okay?
But the endless controversy merry-go-round discourages people from voting for Donald Trump
because they go, oh, do we have to go through this again?
I mean, it's that.
So let me just give you a few examples that.
Now, I have to say, honestly, if I were Donald Trump,
I might have filed a lawsuit against Simon and Schuster.
I might have done it, okay?
But I wouldn't have the endless controversy thing to deal with as a presidential candidate.
I'd have some, but I wouldn't have endless every day.
So yesterday we learned that consumer spending is down in December, Christmas month.
I mean, that's a warning sign that a recession.
may be kicking in.
Spending, consumer spending down in December?
That's pretty harrowing.
We also learned that food prices are 10.4% higher now than they were a year ago.
That's a lot.
Last night I was on a run, so I stopped in a local luncheonette here on Long Island,
I got some chicken with rice soup and a cheeseburger.
Guess how much it cost?
$21.50 for a cheeseburger and some soup.
It's just staggering, okay?
I mean, that should have cost $15, but this is the age we live in.
We also learned this week, gas prices are up to $3.51.
cents, okay, and that's up of 31 cents from December.
So gas prices are going up again, along with 10%.
Food prices up.
This is what Donald Trump.
That's all you need.
That's all you don't need Bob Woodward, and you don't need the corrupt media.
You don't need it.
You just stat after stat after stat after stat.
and the president of the United States, Biden is running around, you know, doing nothing about it.
Nothing.
This is Herbert Hoover back.
Herbert Hoover sat there as depression got worse and worse and worse and did nothing.
It's the same thing.
So the final stat that comes out is payments and lending.
club. That's a group. They say in a study of 4,000 U.S. consumers that 64% are living paycheck to
paycheck. That's Armageddon. You lose your job, you're dead. You'll lose your car. You may
lose your house. You don't have health insurance, probably, and you don't have any money.
because you live in paycheck to paycheck.
So the four things I just gave you, Trump would concentrate on that and then compare to when he was president.
You don't need the other stuff.
The other stuff hurts you.
It hurts you.
Now, I don't know whether you've noticed, but in the last three weeks, the hate-get-Trump crew has upped it.
Okay, because they're getting nervous now.
The country goes into a recession this year, and it's about 50-50, okay, 50-50 right now.
But if it goes into a recession in 23, there's no way Democrats are going to win in 24.
It's not going to happen.
And Trump is still the leader on the Republican side.
So you're seeing this unbelievable get-em, get-em, get-em, get them.
I'm following it, all right, but I'm not going to bring all the small stuff to you.
I'm not going to waste your time with that.
But you should know it's in play, and that's the memo.
Now, President Biden was in New York City, of course, tying up 16 million people,
and he's here campaigning.
That's what he does.
This is the Hudson River Project that he is giving New York and New Jersey.
what's the figure? Let's see, $292 million. So the infrastructure bill was passed, signed
the law. So you guys in Idaho and Arizona and Michigan and Mississippi are paying for a tunnel,
actually it's two tunnels, one new one and one being refurbished, from Jersey to Manhattan
to get commuters here easier. So Biden's out there.
trumpeting this. Now, this is interesting because I live here. So the tunnel is supposed to be
completed by 2035. It'll be completed probably before 2040 at the earliest. At the earliest.
So they're never going to hit 2035 ever. So if you do the math, there's a good likelihood that
many of us are not going to be here for that. Okay. Number two, the whole thing is costing,
oh, I got so many stats here. What is it costing? Come on. O'Reilly, find it, find it, find it.
$16 billion, $16 billion, okay? The whole thing, the feds are given $292, $300 million.
Now, they say it's costing $16 billion.
It's going to cost $25 billion.
That's what the game is here in New York.
The unions get in.
They work four or five hours a day.
It's never going to be completed any time like $2.35.
There's no way.
And $16 billion is going to become $25 billion.
Just so people don't.
The big con this thing is.
Okay.
Let's go to Joe Biden's president's president.
press secretary, who is now under fire from the press itself.
All right, she's lost all the respect.
And the reason is, very simple.
She doesn't tell the truth.
Roll the table.
But he's also going to call out Republicans in particular in the House who are saying they want to cut Social Security,
who have said very clearly they want to cut Medicare.
Look, you know, when the president walked in, the very first piece of legislation that he put forth
was an immigration reform bill.
That's how seriously he took this.
That's how important it was for him to secure the border and deal with an illegal migration.
Did you not know that I'm telling you, I just answered the question.
I just said that I was repeating what the information that we had at that time, right, that you all had.
I was confirming from what the special counsel had provided to all of you and that we knew as well from here.
Okay, number one, there is no Republican movement to cut Social Security or Medicare.
None. I mean, some individual loons might want to do it, but there's no proposal at all. So that's not true.
Number two, immigration reform bill, the first thing that Biden put in was amnesty for all, all people here illegally.
That'll never get through. No Republican will ever vote for that. And he knew it. They knew it.
And there's no border security provision in there? None. So that's two lies.
Third lie. She's saying that she gave the press information about the documents found in Biden's
private possession at its think tank in D.C. and at his home in Delaware. But there were more
documents that she didn't mention. So she's just doing the dance there. So White House press
secretary is interesting. The first one was Herbert Hoover, the aforementioned. A guy named George
Ackerson was the first presidential press secretary under Hoover, and Hoover was an awful president.
But remember, there's no TV back then, and all you do is write press releases.
Longest serving Stephen Early under FDR 12 years.
Okay, this guy, he was there a long time.
James Brady was shot when the assassin tried to kill Ronald Reagan, killing Reagan.
check it out, James Brady, good man, all right, in a wheelchair, the rest of his life.
White House Press Secretary, salary, $180,000.
Okay, there have been 35 press secretaries since George Ackerson, the first one.
Joining us now from Washington is Fred Lucas, who is the chief new investigative correspondent
for the Daily Signal, and he's the author of the new book, The Myth of Voter Suppression,
The Left's Assault on Clean Elections, which came out last September.
Okay.
So, look, I don't want to be unfair to miss John Pierre.
I know that the job requires you to be a propagandist.
That's what the job is, all right?
And you don't take the job unless you're willing to do that.
that stretch the truth or dodge the truth or spin the truth but in your estimation how effective is miss
john pierre well one important thing i think is that neither the president nor the vice president
are particularly great communicators uh to say the least uh so that makes a good spokesperson really
essential uh from that perspective i don't think kjp quite measures up in terms of being a great
spokesperson to be charitable. But what we did see, I think the press court was largely giving her a
pass for a while. Until more recently with this whole classified document scandal, she had said
during the press briefing several times that the search is complete. We're not going to see
any more classified documents. That's not what happened. Of course, a day or two after that
happened, more documents showed up. I was in the press room. The
day that the press really unloaded on her for that so she has had a tougher time as of late
all right is she smart in your opinion is she smart enough to do this job because she often comes off
to me as somebody who is reading notes and you know the white house communications office she's not
in charge of that she goes in every day and they there are the talking points and this is what
you say to the press they anticipate the questions and then she goes out and
pretty much recites what they tell her to say.
But it doesn't look to me that she's fast enough on her feet
to answer follow-up questions in any effective way.
Am I wrong?
Yeah, she does try to stick with talking points.
I'm not going to judge her intelligence.
I would say that her predecessor, Jen Posaki, was much better at sticking with those talking points.
And she, you know, not necessarily more honest, but better with the talking points
and getting that out there.
At the same point, Jen Saki was previously the spokesperson for the State Department.
She was not very good at that job.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
But she grew into, she had some growing to do.
Maybe KJP will grow into this role.
She's not ready now.
She was thrown into the deep end, definitely.
No.
As a communicator who does this for a living, I know.
There's no hope for her.
Now, when Saki left the office, I can.
complimented her on what a good job she did spinning the propaganda out of the White House
because she did. She looked composed. She was fairly articulate, where Jean-Pierre stammers a lot,
when you hit her with something that's obviously contradictory. She just denies it. She said,
oh, no, that didn't happen. You know, when you're basically coming in and you don't have any
truth threshold, which the Biden administration doesn't. The president himself,
we did this yesterday, Fred, we ran down in one speech, all the things that he said that
simply weren't true. Does he care? No, he doesn't care. But Jean-Pierre does the same thing.
If it's true, I don't really care. I'm just going to say it. That's what I think is really
hurting the nation at this point. Well, yeah, I said that she's getting
hammered a lot for what she said about the documents, but really for, since she's taken the job,
she's been largely been a recession denier. She said everything's fine at the border, essentially.
Absolutely. Looking back at her background before this, she was an election denier regarding the
2016 election, regarding the presidential election that year, regarding the 2018 Georgia governor's race.
there was no evidence either of those races were stolen but she was out there as a pundit saying that they were
so yeah i mean she has had some some issues with truth even prior to this job right all right
all right fred we really appreciate it thanks very much um you know again i'm trying to be fair to
this woman but it comes a point where you have to make a decision my decision is she's incompetent
and dishonest.
That's not a good combination.
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haul in three people that work for Twitter to ask them about Hunter Biden. So this comes
under the heading of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, chaired by Congressman James
Comer of Kentucky. This is going to be very interesting hearing. So it's by Jaya Gotti, former Twitter
chief legal officer, James Baker, used to work for the FBI, former Twitter Deputy General
Counsel, and Yol Roth, former head of safety and integrity for Twitter. So they're coming in
to get grilled. Now, my expectations are low because there are Democrats on the
Oversight Committee, or they're going to try to derail all this. So I don't know how many
nuggets we're going to get, but obviously that's a big story coming up a week from tomorrow.
In conjunction with that, the Washington Post is reporting anonymous, as usual, that Hunter
Biden's allies are weighing a legal defense fund for him. So say he gets indicted,
and that's a scandal in itself.
whole investigation in Delaware. What a scandal that is. Because it doesn't go on this long.
You either indict or you don't indict and you explain to the people. But anyway, and honest people
say they may put up a Hunter Biden defense fund. This happened, you may remember, with Paula Jones
and Bill Clinton. Okay. And I didn't recall it immediately until my cracked staff put it in front
economy. They put up organizers of the Clinton fund and raised a lot of money because Paula Jones
accused Bill Clinton of sexual improprieties. Stephen King and Robert De Niro were two of the
major names that helped Bill Clinton with that fund. Okay, so today, as I mentioned, President
Biden was in New York City campaigning for 24.
even though he's, I don't think he's going to run, he's still out there.
That's occupies his time.
Before he left for New York City,
reporters got about, I don't know, two minutes with him
and he addressed the Memphis situation.
Go.
You still think George Floyd Act is the most reasonable legislation
to get through a divided Congress?
I did it right now.
The city's on before.
As you know, I did it by executive orders
with the subject of time by San George.
Otherwise, without the help of less than
all right the george floyd justice and policing act you remember that okay so this was proposed in
2021 um and it went nowhere because of three things that i'm going to tell you about but the left
the democratic party wants to put handcuffs on local and state police they've already done that on the
federal side but the federal side they don't do retail crime too much okay so the reason that no
republicans would support the george floyd justice and policing act is threefold number one
the act would create a national policy police misconduct registry to prevent officers who are
fired or pushed out for bad performance from ever working for another police agency now that is
so grossly unfair because everybody knows our politics
and police departments all over the country.
So if you get booted out for poor performance,
you can't ever be a cop again.
That's not our system.
That's ridiculous.
All right?
And it could be anything,
it could be a personality conflict.
So that's number one.
Who would vote for that
except for Joe Biden
and the people who follow him?
Number two, ban no-knock warrants
in federal drug cases.
So oftentimes the federal authorities,
D-EA, work with the locals.
on narcotics cases. Now, these are big cases where people have guns to protect the narcotics,
the criminals. No knock warrant. You can't use it. That puts everybody in danger. Everybody
on the law enforcement side. That's insane. And the worst is number three, and qualified immunity
for all American police officers, law enforcement, from most civil lawsuits. So that means?
means if you arrest a criminal criminal can sue you in civil court.
And maybe the union will pick it up.
I don't know in individual cases, but police officers can't afford that.
Who would be a police officer?
Working class people can't afford it.
Get sued and sued and sued and sued.
And you know these sleazy lawyers, they'd be running in, sue in every police department
in town.
I mean, it's these three things, any thinking person would say, no, you destroy the whole
law enforcement system if you pass that law.
Now, again, Biden's not smart enough to understand the repercussions of the law.
You know, he just spouts this nonsense.
Okay, overseas, President Biden has ruled out providing F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.
That is the correct policy.
Putin's on the ropes now inside Russia.
We don't get reporting because unlike here, if you are a Russian citizen and you bring this into a demonstration, you're in jail.
They'll put you in jail, and you'll never see this again.
So this very little video coming out of there, no reporting at all.
We're talking in places outside of Moscow in St. Petersburg.
So, but there is dissent.
Okay, we know that.
If you give the Ukrainians fighter jets where they could bomb Russia itself, actual towns in Russia,
then the Russian people will turn against Ukraine and support Putin.
So you don't allow the Ukrainians that capacity.
We all understand that.
I think Putin may go down this year.
because of this war, because he's losing it so badly.
But the only way he goes down is that the Russian people take him out.
He started to bomb them, they'll turn and support him.
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They now are saying, we're not going to have any mention of Christmas or Easter, all right, on our calendar. It's gone. And a lot of institutions in the United States have done it, too.
We're going to have autumn, term, winter break, spring break.
So I asked my staff to say, well, what about Ramadan?
So they don't have Ramadan on the calendar, but they do have on their Internet site, London School of Economics, an entire page on supporting students and staff during Ramadan.
So they don't want to mention Christmas or Easter.
They don't have a page supporting Christmas or Easter or any Christian entity, but they have a page supporting Christmas.
but they have a page supporting Ramadan, London School of Economics.
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smart life segment this day in history January 31st 1968 north vietnam and the viet Cong
violated the tete holiday which is the celebration of the lunar new year 55 years ago today
they launched massive attacks all over south vietnam violating the treaty and they
seized the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, held it for a few hours. Now, this was important because the
television cameras, as you're watching right now, captured the carnage of the North Vietnamese and
Vietnam coming down and wreaking havoc in South Vietnam. And people who didn't really know
much about the war saw this, and commentators say, hey, we're losing the war. That was not true
in 1968. Ted Offensive was a loss, a major loss, for North Vietnamese.
Vietnam and the Viet Cong allies.
So 60,000 of them were killed.
216 Marines and soldiers, US Marines and soldiers
were killed in 10 defensive.
216 of our people, 60,000 of their people.
No military victory for the communists.
And the South Vietnamese military lost 2,600.
Civilians, almost 8,000 were killed,
city of Wei and all of this.
So that happened 55 years ago today.
It was a turning point in public opinion
against the Vietnam War.
All right, we got a mail segment
and a final thought about aging.
Everybody's getting older,
even if you were just born this week,
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So I've got some words of wisdom about that.
We'll be right back.
All right, let's go to the mail.
Shane Bakley, Mount Laurel, New Jersey.
As a 24-year veteran police officer, my question,
is the Memphis Police Department must be full of corruption and have very little oversight.
For those officers to beat someone like that tells me that wasn't the first time they did it
and they believe they could get away with it.
I can't disagree.
That was, I mean, it's just staggering.
And of course, the American haters, the progressives, taint every person.
police officer. The same brush as those five. Gordon Belair, Lowville, New York. Shame on those
cops who assaulted Tyree. My sympathy goes to his family. It also goes to the family of the cops
because they're going to pay a price for years to come. You bet, you know, if you're going to do
something horrendous, you've got to think of your family because they're going to be hurt by that.
Fortibus on the message board, a concierge member.
This is not a training issue.
It's a character issue.
Bottom line, if one can't control, his or her emotions, they have no business working in law enforcement.
Right on.
Right on.
And there are very little emotional training.
So a lot of the agencies don't know.
They know what the people did prior.
The police training, I think, in general, is okay, but you don't know the emotional profile.
Jerry, these guys all knew what they were doing, as a video clearly shows, but figured they'd get away with it because they were cops.
This happens too much.
It happened to me personally by a cop of the badge that he considered a bully's license.
Yeah, I think 10, 12% of cops are bad.
Maybe more, but probably not.
mirrors the population.
Andrew Farrell, Ireland, after the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, the police
service of Northern Ireland was formed as a model of community-based policing now.
Before that, we Irish were told, stay away from the Royal Ulster constantly.
I understand. I know what the situation is in Ireland, and they have reformed their police
over there. But it's different, you know, in a nation of 5 million, I'm combining the Republic
with Northern Ireland. And you don't have the violent crime and the intensity of what we have
here in the USA. Alfred Bays, Paris, California. I just received my gas bill. Last month it was
190, and this one was 400. I used to worry about gas for my car. Now I worry about natural gas
for my home. California, with all of the regulations and the taxes, you guys are the worst
energy bills, I think, in the world, not just in a country. West Richardson, Circleville,
Ohio. I appreciate your tagline, no spin. Your analysis is fair. Example, you discussed the classified
documents, both Biden and Trump, and people pack up their stuff, and they grabbed it all.
That's fair. I read both your daily and weekly comments.
him consistently, I trust you, Bill. It means a lot to me, West. You know, that's why
we are here. I will never mislead you, ever. And all of our analysis is based on facts.
And if it's not, if I have to guess, I tell you it's a guess. Like the Super Bowl, I don't
know who's going to win that. I'm guessing Philadelphia has a slight advantage, but depends
on Mahomes' ankle. All right, but I don't know. To very evenly mass.
teams. Eileen Hoist, Losey, California. I'm not going to solder you, but thanks for your
honest news reporting, O'Reilly. S-A-W-D-E-R, word of the day yesterday. So thank you for not
soldering me, Eileen. Heidi Hines, Muskeed, Nevada. I'm excited to hear about the new
killing book in doing ancestry. I discovered I am a direct descendant Thomas Putnam and Annie Puttonin.
okay well Thomas Putnam and Annie Putnam were deep involved in the witch trials in Salem
the URF definitely Heidi want to read I hope killing the witches the horror of Salem
Massachusetts which comes out September 26 you can pre-order on bill o'reilly.com now you get it
first nice cover right but it is a book that will support
prize you on every page. All right. In the store, if you go to pre-order that, pick up some no-spin
polos, which will greet spring. You're already in spring almost down in Florida and Texas and
Arizona. I'm going to Arizona next week for the Super Bowl, by the way, and I'm bringing my polos,
but it's a little chilly there now. I've checked the temperature in Phoenix. They're a little chilly,
but it's all right. Okay, word of the day, do not be nugatory. And you, you're
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Back with the final thought on aging.
All right, here is the final thought of the day.
I wrote a message of the day,
and free for everybody.
Just go to Bill O'Reilly.com in a morning.
and you'll get my daily message on baby boomers, me, okay, and how we're handling the aging
process. So I took a few swipes at Madonna and Jane Fonda, but there is a serious message
there in the message of the day. But look, whether you're a millennial or a baby boomer
or a Gen X or whatever else it is, aging is inevitable.
And you need to prepare for it by saving your money, number one, you're not doing that.
Boy, it's tough, older people who don't have any assets.
Very, very tough.
The government's not going to be able to take care of you.
You're going to be working until you're 70, 75.
You have no money.
Okay, number two, your health, don't eat that sugar.
Please watch the other garbage.
Don't go to the fast food place once in a while, but guard your health.
because if you're down, you know, as you get older, your immune system weakens and it gets
everything gets harder. And number three, accept it. Okay. I mean, I keep myself in good shape.
I can, I say to my friends and stuff like that, I mean, I'm not great with remembering names
and stuff, but I can give you a pretty good idea of what is going on in the world. And I can
still beat 35-year-olds in a debate. That's my litmus test. Am I quicker than they are at my age?
And I am. And that's just thanks to God. That's too anything about it. That's thanks to God.
But I hone it. I hone it. I hone it. I exercise here and physically. So you've got to think
about that aging. Nobody escapes. Thank you for watching and listening to the Nose
news. We'll see you tomorrow.