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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

No Spin News, July 7, 2020

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Black Lives Matter when it fits the narrative; DeBlasio blames crime on COVID-19 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 Tuesday, July 7, 2020. Stand up for your country. No kneeling.

0:24.0

All right, you know, I was on a radio this morning with Mark Simona, W.O.R., New York City. I do him every Tuesday and we post my radios on the site as you may know.

0:38.0

And what we're talking about is the lack of civilian or the folks rising up in the face of horrible violence directed at them.

0:54.0

So on Memorial Day when George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, the press got the tape and it was like non-stop loop after loop after loop was horrible. I mean no decent human being could wash that tape and not be repulsed.

1:12.0

And what happened afterward was in context people took to the streets and said look enough. You know police officers have a lot of power and they have to use it in a responsible way. All of that was fine.

1:31.0

And should have happened. And police reform as they put it is a good thing. If it doesn't hurt the police from protecting you. Now if it starts hurting your protection and it becomes a bad thing and that's what's happening.

1:49.0

So many of you watch me don't live in a big city. You live in towns where the police are basically there and not much has changed. But in Seattle, in LA, in Chicago, in Baltimore, in DC, and particularly here in New York City, the police are under attack.

2:11.0

And like that, cause an effect, you talk about cause an effect, boom murder goes crazy. And who's getting killed? The poor people. They're getting killed because the drug gangs that run a lot of those neighborhoods now can come out and do whatever they want.

2:30.0

Because in New York City, the anti crime unit, the undercover detectives who were there to arrest people with guns have been disbanded for no reason. You all know this if you follow the no spin news and other news agencies.

2:44.0

But then if I'm in a neighborhood and I see a three year old get shot dead and a 17 year old and just kid after kid after kid and innocent person after innocent person yet murdered or severely wounded, I'm out there with a sign.

3:05.0

You know, but we don't see any of that. I don't want to try to explain to you why because it is a very troubling situation in this country. There's no problem running down the police and screaming about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Oh no, that's fine.

3:25.0

But demonstrating against out of control black on black crime is not fine. You can't do that. Why?

3:34.0

Now, it's not up to me as a citizen. It's up to me as a reporter, but not as a citizen. I live in a safe neighborhood. Okay. It's not up to me.

3:45.0

But if I were living in a neighborhood that was besieged by crime and violence all over the place, I'd be trying to organize. I know that people are scared. I know.

3:57.0

But there are power and numbers. We don't see any numbers.

4:02.0

Now, the first thing is that I wanted to give you stats from the month of June about black Americans killed in the big cities. They don't exist.

4:15.0

Now, the FBI should start to compile those statistics. They should break them down. Hispanics, blacks, whites, kill. All right. But we don't have them. I don't wish we did.

4:29.0

But I can tell you that in 36 big cities in this country, the murder rate is up 22% this year, at least 22% in 36 cities.

4:45.0

Chicago up 34 Philadelphia, 23, Nashville, Tennessee, 43. Excuse me. New York, 23 New Orleans, 36% in the United States.

4:59.0

Indianapolis, 38% Jacksonville, Florida, 13 and on and on and on. So this is a major problem in this country. This is a worse problem.

5:14.0

Much worse than police abusing their power. Do we all get that?

5:22.0

This murder of poor Americans is much worse than police hurting people. You never going to hear that ever. There are exceptions. Here's one of them. Roll it.

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