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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Environmental Justice Costs Jobs, Deepening the Financial Divide, and Power Nap Like A Pro

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown:   Climate Change Day at the White House - with the stroke of a pen, Biden cuts thousands of jobs and billions in revenue for the U.S Will global powerhouses, China and India go along with Biden’s climate plan? 5 GOP Senators vote in favor of an Impeachment trial, but will it be enough to convict Trump? Throughout history, billionaires have prospered in times of national crisis and this past year has proven true Gov. Cuomo continues to deny and take responsibility for his part in nursing home deaths that devastated New York – but will anyone call him out? George Washington and Abraham Lincoln Canceled - San Francisco will officially rename its schools and ditch the former Presidents’ moniker Does “Sleepy Joe” know something we don’t? Take a NAP! It’s good for you!  Do Puppies get the Munchies? Martha Stewart launches new line of “CBD” pet products  This Day in History, 1945: Auschwitz is liberated  Final Thought: Up all night with Holly – not fun! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News Wednesday, January 20, 2017-21.

0:20.3

Stand up for your country. Well, it was climate change Wednesday at the White House today.

0:28.0

The President and the Dressonation, John Kerry was back because he's in charge of the

0:34.3

international reach out on climate change. Now, I guess I guess I should define how I feel

0:41.2

about this first so you know where I'm coming from and then we'll give you the fact-based

0:45.5

analysis, which is interesting. So when I was a kid in the mid-1960s, I was a big ice hockey

0:53.6

player and for two months here on Long Island where I am right now, we were able to play

1:00.2

almost every day hockey on frozen ponds from late December to late February. It was a blast

1:09.7

and it kept me out of other bad things and it was all good. Ice hockey was so much fun. Now,

1:18.0

for the past five years on Long Island, you're lucky if you get one or two days a winter where

1:25.3

the ice is frozen on those ponds and corresponding temperatures have gone up all over the world.

1:33.8

Not drastically, but they've gone up. But here was the big tell for me. I went to Alaska a

1:41.5

few years ago and I went out on my way to go to Glacier Bay, one of the most beautiful places in

1:46.3

North America. And on my trip to Glacier Bay, I had some people who worked there for decades.

1:56.5

And I saw with my own eyes the melting of the glacier and that it is, I think, down 25% from what

2:07.0

it was just a few years ago. And the people said, hey, there's no question. The ice here is

2:13.6

receding and everybody up there believed it was because of climate change. So I am not a climate

2:22.1

change denier or anything like that. Joe Bistarty, a guy who we respect here, a big weather guy, he

2:30.2

doesn't believe in climate change at all. This is a natural cycle and all of this is subject of

2:36.6

nature, not of carbons or anything like that. I dissent a little bit from that. I think that the

2:43.7

all a glop that human beings put in the air and the oceans does have an effect on the overall

2:52.8

planet, temperature and welfare. Now, is this as Bistarty believes a natural thing? We don't know.

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