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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Homicide Statistics Reveal Disproportionate Results, J&J Stops Vaccine Production, and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith Joins Bill!

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown: Black homicide victims make up more than 50% of the nation’s murders – a statistic that gets ignored time and time again  NBC’s Lester Holt will interview Joe Biden ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl  Bill speaks with ESPN host Stephen A. Smith about accusations made by a former NFL coach that the league is racist Johnson & Johnson has temporarily halted their production of its COVID vaccine  4,000 Los Angeles County police officers face termination for not complying with state vaccine mandates  This Day in History, 1964: The Beatles first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" Final Thought: Bill is going to Chicago  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, February 9, 2022. Stand up for your country.

0:21.0

Busy program today. We have Stephen A Smith on deck a big week for the National Football League. There's a big lawsuit against it. We're going to talk about that.

0:30.0

The Super Bowl halftime show, which is a bismall and all of that. But the talking points memo this evening is African Americans being shot dead.

0:40.0

You want racism? This is racism. First the stats. In 2020, those are the latest statistics. 21 are not out yet from the FBI.

0:54.0

56% of all homicides in the USA were African American dead victims. Okay. African Americans make up 13% of the population. 56% of those murdered New York City. The nation's largest.

1:14.0

Okay. 65% homicide victims were black. Chicago. Third largest city. 81% black. That in Rouge, Louisiana. 79% black. Columbus, Ohio. 66% black. Louisville, Kentucky. 68% on and on and on and on.

1:39.0

All right. Okay. So black lives matter. Anything? No. All right. Al Sharpton. No. Nothing. Congressional black caucus. Nothing. It's just it is impossible to believe that the civil rights lobby.

2:06.0

It's just it is. Refuses to address this issue. President Biden say one word about this, since he's been inaugurated? No. Not a word. Okay. We hear all the other grievances across the board.

2:22.0

However, is this addressed? Okay. Overall, at least 16 US cities witnessed record high homicides last year, 2021. There are local stats available, not national stats yet. Okay.

2:38.0

The reason is the anti police campaigns. Ever since George Floyd was killed and the riots ensued. It's been open season on cops. The police know it. They pulled back the law enforcement isn't as aggressive as it used to be.

2:54.0

The gangs, the drug gangs, which are the drivers of murder in this country. The black drug gangs on the west coast, the Hispanic drug gangs, they drive this awful murder. All right. How do they do it?

3:12.0

So in the poor neighborhoods, the inner cities, the gangs rule much like the cartels rule in Mexico. It's important for you to understand this because most of us don't live in those neighborhoods.

3:26.0

They are heavily armed these drug gangs in America and they recruit young teenagers who are unsupervised and they almost forced them to get into the gang. Many of them go willingly because they don't have fathers, they don't have supervision, they don't have anything.

3:45.0

They go into the gang for some kind of protection or camaraderie or whatever it may be. So the gangs have lots of members. Many of them very young. All of them armed.

3:57.0

So the gangs sell heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, fentanyl, whatever it may be on the street on the street. That's where they are.

4:10.0

Now it used to be the police would be very aggressive in arresting those gang members for selling narcotics. And when they were arrested many times, they had guns on them. No longer.

4:24.0

The progressive district attorneys will not prosecute people selling hard drugs on the street any longer. So what do you think's going to happen? Open air.

4:37.0

Now if you live in those neighborhoods and you object to any of this, your life is in danger and so is the lives of your family.

4:45.0

So you don't see community people coming out. If word gets out, you're cooperating with the cops, you're a dead man or woman or child.

4:56.0

The police, the law enforcement, the police here in New York, the police are trying to be honest with them. They're afraid to. So it's basically a third world situation.

5:09.0

As I said, just like the Mexican cartels. Where people in these neighborhoods, in a South side of Chicago, in Bushwick, New York, and the Bronx, New York, on and on.

5:19.0

they're going to be killed and they know the police can't protect them. And the police

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