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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

The O'Reilly Update, June 22, 2021

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, Politics, News Commentary

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2021

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

A majority of Americans support strict Voter ID laws, California bails out its failing Marijuana industry, the Supreme Court sides with student athletes, US Airlines ban booze until the fall, adults report the highest level of unhappiness in 50 years. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day: the threat... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Bill O'Reilly here Tuesday June 22nd 2021 you're listening to the O'Reilly update.

0:09.9

Here's what's happening across our nation.

0:12.1

Majority of American support strict voter ID laws.

0:15.7

California bailing out it's failing marijuana industry.

0:20.5

The Supreme Court's size with paying student athletes.

0:25.5

US Airlines banned booze until the fall.

0:29.1

The adults report the highest level of unhappiness in 50 years.

0:34.1

Also ahead there is a big threat you might not know about.

0:38.8

But first, poll from Monmouth University in New Jersey says 80% of American support

0:44.9

stricter voter ID laws.

0:48.1

A number includes 60% Democrat and 91% Republican.

0:54.4

Seven and ten people say that there should be an option to vote before election day and

1:01.3

use absentee ballots with a valid reason.

1:06.1

Interesting poll, the media will likely suppress because it doesn't fit the voter suppression narrative.

1:17.3

Taxpayers in California handing over $100 million to shore up the state's legal pot trade.

1:23.8

These in the Golden State now unable to compete with illegal drug dealers as cannabis pours

1:30.4

over the southern border and record numbers.

1:33.2

So the legal pot shops need government assistance.

1:39.4

The Supreme Court ruling in a unanimous decision that college athletes can be compensated

1:44.2

for playing.

1:45.2

The case was brought by students who claim the NCAA and 11 conferences imposed compensation

1:51.5

rules that violate federal antitrust laws.

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