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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Reflecting on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11, Senator Manchin Roadblocks Progressive Agenda, and College Student Wishes Death to America

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News Commentary, News, Politics

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2021

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s rundown: With millions of dollars behind him, Bill predicts that California Governor Gavin Newsom will keep his job Bill reflects on the 9/11 remembrance ceremonies over the weekend  A new poll reveals that a majority of Americans say they support vaccine mandates for the workplace, schools, and sporting events  Moderate Senate Democrat Joe Manchin proves to be a thorn in the side of progressives who hope to pass a $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill  A Washington state high school calls off its 9/11 tribute because some people could find it offensive  No disciplinary action will be taken against a college student who retweeted a message that called for ‘death to America’ This Month in History, 1962: First black student enrolls at the University of Mississippi Final Thought: Bruce Springsteen’s performance at the 9/11 ceremony 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. Monday, September 13, 2021, stand

0:17.2

up for your country. So, President Biden on a road trip to the West Coast, very rare

0:23.1

that he goes that far away from Delaware. He is going to be in Idaho talking about fires,

0:30.8

then he go into California, talk about fires. Then he delivers remarks at a campaign rally

0:39.6

for Governor Newsom. You'll see it at the bottom there, 10 p.m. West, East Coast time,

0:44.6

seven West. Now, Newsom, the recall voters tomorrow, all the polls say Newsom will retain

0:50.8

his job. He's got $75 million in ad expenditures. That can scare a lot of people, and that's

0:58.2

what he's doing. And I'll get specifics in a little while. In the beginning, I predicted

1:04.2

that he would be recalled, it does not look now like that will happen, but it's still

1:09.8

possible on Election Day in California tomorrow. Okay. So, over the weekend, if you turned

1:18.8

on the television or radio, you heard about 9-11 remembrances 20 years later. I couldn't

1:26.7

watch a lot of it because I was so deeply involved in not only covering the story 20 years

1:34.3

ago, but in my town here on Long Island, where scores of people were killed, murdered.

1:41.0

So, to me, I was listening to some of these people, particularly on the sports casts, and

1:48.7

they were all well-intentioned, but a lot of it was trite and kind of wrote, you know,

1:56.0

you have to say certain things, that kind of a situation. I just couldn't deal with it

2:02.4

very much. My failing, I guess, I'm going to go over a couple of things that happened

2:10.6

over the weekend in the final thought, but I just couldn't do it. But as a reporter,

2:18.2

I had to listen to the presidents when they made remarks on 9-11, and the first one is

2:28.1

a sitting president, Joe Biden, will take.

2:31.2

If you had told anybody that we were going to spend 300 million bucks a day for 20 years

2:37.8

to try to unite the country, after we got bin Laden, after Al Qaeda was wiped out there,

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