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Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater
Thank you, Bill. Here's what's happening this week in America. The One Big Beautiful bill made it through. Record breaking speech, Supreme Court win again and rates may be lowered this month. That's all coming up. Then Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, the One Big Beautiful bill has passed the House, then the Senate and the House again. Trump wrote. Very proud of Senate Majority Leader John Thune who worked around the clock to get the One Big Beautiful Bill act approved in the Senate. He is tough, smart and knows how to get the job done. Thank you, John. Trump also wrote, great job by the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, who spearheaded the drive in Congress for the approval of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. He has great strength and wisdom and will go down in history as one of the most successful speakers of the House in history, maybe even the best of them all. Thank you, Mike and congratulations on a job well done. Trump said there will be a signing ceremony on the 4th of July today, 4 o' clock Eastern, with a flyover from B2 bombers. He said together we can do things that were not even imagined possible less than one year ago. We will keep working and winning. Congratulations, America. Before the House had their final vote, the leader of the Democrats in the House, Hakeem Jeffries, broke the record for the longest House floor speech ever. He started at 5am yesterday and spoke for 8 hours and 44 minutes, very slowly. This did nothing other than delay the vote for 8 hours and 44 minutes. In the speech, he said a deportation machine will be unleashed on steroids. If this bill passes well, ICE will be funded at 37.5 billion. That is larger than the military budget of every country in the world except for 15. ICE's budget will be tucked right in between the military budget of Canada and Italy. In similar news, The Supreme Court said 7, 2 that the Trump administration is not obligated to keep eight non citizens in temporary confinement at a US military base in Djibouti while a legal battle over their status plays out. This clears the way for their removal to South Sudan. They were on the way to the South Sudan when a district judge said, oh, you can't do that? Well, the Supreme Court last week lifted that injunction, but the same district judge said, no, no, they have to stay. So the Supreme Court came back and said, no, they don't. Even Elena Kagan, a progressive justice, said, I do not see how a district court can compel compliance with an order that this court has stayed. The chair of the Federal Reserve, under recent pressure from President Trump, said he will not take off the table cutting rates as soon as this month. Trump has called him too late. Powell while making the point that we have some of the highest interest rates in the developed world. I'm Mike Slater from Politics By Faith, Bill O'Reilly with your message of the day next.
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Now the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know. This week, proud citizens will celebrate the 4th of July with barbecues, parades and a few fireworks. Here's the history behind the illumination industry. Fireworks originated in ancient China 2000 years ago. They were initially used to scare away evil spirits with loud noises. And by the 9th century, the Chinese had developed gunpowder, which led to firecrackers and aerial displays. Fireworks spread to the Middle east and Europe through trade and warfare. By the Renaissance, they became popular in royal weddings and public festivals. The incendiaries arrived in North America in the 18th century, became linked with the nation's independence celebration. Wrote John Adams, quote, the day ought to be honored with pomp and parade, bonfires and illuminations. Well, today, fireworks mean big business. Every year, Americans spend more than $2 billion on them. Most popular sparklers, firecrackers, Roman candles. Ironically, nearly all fireworks used to celebrate the nation's independence are manufactured in China. Macau, to be specific. But beware, the tradition carries danger. Each year, 10,000Americans visit emergency rooms for firework related injuries. Most common burns, eye trauma, missing fingers. On average, five people die every July 4th from firework intrusions. And here's something else you might not know. Fourth of July was nearly celebrated two days earlier. John Adams thought Independence Day should be honored on July 2, when Congress formally approved separation from England. Annoyed, Adams would turn down invitations to appear at July 4 events, even filing a formal complaint with the federal government. Both Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1876, the 50th anniversary of independence. How's that for a coincidence? Back after this.
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Episode: The O'Reilly Update, July 5, 2025
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Release Date: July 5, 2025
In this episode, Mike Slater delivers breaking news on the passage of the highly anticipated One Big Beautiful Bill. He reports that the bill successfully navigated through the House, Senate, and back to the House once more. Former President Donald Trump lauded key figures instrumental in this achievement.
A signing ceremony is scheduled for July 4th at 4:00 PM Eastern, featuring a B-2 bomber flyover, symbolizing the administration's commitment to achieving unprecedented milestones within a year.
The Supreme Court delivered a decisive 7-2 ruling regarding the Trump administration's immigration policy. The court determined that the administration is not obligated to maintain eight non-citizens in temporary confinement at a U.S. military base in Djibouti during their legal proceedings. This ruling paves the way for their removal to South Sudan.
This decision overturns a district judge's injunction, resolving a legal tug-of-war and reinforcing the executive branch's authority in immigration enforcement.
Amidst economic pressures, the Chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, addressed concerns regarding potential interest rate cuts. Despite substantial pushback from President Trump, Powell emphasized that the bureau will not reduce rates this month.
This stance highlights the Federal Reserve's commitment to curbing inflation despite political pressures, aiming to maintain economic stability.
Bill O'Reilly delves into a critical analysis of the contemporary political landscape, emphasizing the corrosive impact of financial influences on governance.
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O'Reilly argues that both Democrats and Republicans engage in this problematic trend, where deviating from party lines or major donors can jeopardize a politician’s career.
The episode features insightful feedback from listeners, reflecting diverse perspectives on recent political developments.
Andrew Mattingly from Port Orange, Florida:
Wendy, an older listener:
Charles, a concierge from Novell Rogers, Mississippi:
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These interactions underscore the polarized political climate and the pressure on legislators to conform to party expectations.
Bill O'Reilly provides a historical overview of the Fourth of July and the tradition of fireworks in American celebrations.
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This segment not only educates listeners on the origins and significance of fireworks but also highlights the ongoing safety issues associated with their use.
This episode of Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis provides a comprehensive overview of significant legislative achievements, judicial decisions, economic policies, and the enduring traditions that shape American society. Through insightful analysis and listener engagement, O'Reilly underscores the intricate interplay between politics, economics, and cultural practices, all while maintaining a focus on facts and informed perspectives.