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Bill O'Reilly
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Mike Slater
Thank you, Bill. It is Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. Elon speaks out, terrorist family deported, Gates for Africa and no more Harvey Milk. It's all coming up and Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, now that the one big beautiful bill is in the Senate, Elon wrote on Twitter or x, I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong. You know it. Steve Doocy asked Caroline Levitt, how mad do you think the president is going to be when he finds out that Elon Musk said, and then he read the tweet. And Caroline responded, look, the president already knows where Elon Musk stood on the bill. It's, it doesn't change the president's opinion. This is one big beautiful bill and he's sticking to it. Mike Johnson said in the hallways of the Congress, with all due respect, my friend, Elon is terribly wrong about the one big beautiful bill. Asked Marsha Blackburn if the Senate will make this bill better and she said certainly the wife and all five children of the illegal alien accused of firebombing a crowd of Jews in this terrorist attack, they've been arrested and will be deported. The terrorist who tried to murder all these Jews said he expected to die during the attack. Well, he didn't. And his family will be shipped out of America without even a hearing before an immigration court on an expedited removal. Kristi Noem said, we are investigating to what extent the family knew about this heinous attack, if they had knowledge of it or if they provided support to it. Worth a reminder that he came here on a visa, overstayed the visa and and then was granted a work permit by the Biden administration after he already overstayed his visa. Bill Gates announced that he will give $200 billion over the next 20 years, a bulk of it to Africa. He said the majority of that funding will be spent on helping address challenges here in Africa. Has the aid we've already given to Africa done much good? He said, by unleashing human potential through health and education, every country in Africa should be on a path to prosperity. And that path is an exciting thing to be a part of. Gates recently accused Elon Musk of killing the world's poorest children through his work at doge. It's believed $1.2 trillion of aid over the last 30 years has made it through Africa, 1.2 trillion. And it's made corrupt leaders very rich. During this Pride Month, the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, has ordered the Navy to strike the name of Harvey Milk from one of their ships. Harvey Milk is a hero in California. One of the first openly gay men elected to public office in the country, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, 1977. He was assassinated a year later. He's also accused of being a pedophile. The Pentagon said that the secretary of Defense is committed to ensuring that the names of all installations and assets are reflective of our nation's history and the warrior ethos. I'm Mike Slater. Bill O'Reilly with your message of the day. Next.
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Concierge member, billoriley.com, free book. You get into any problems, you want to know anything, write to us within 24 hours, we get back to you. All right. Colleen says propaganda coming out of China for years depicts a great country where all the people are happy. That propaganda has adversely impacted our younger generation. Many believe that communism is a wonderful form of government and the US should convert to it. I don't see it that way, Colleen. I don't think there are many communists in America. There are some socialists, but they're basically people who don't want to compete. They're lazy people. The propaganda out of China is ignored by young Americans. Young Americans have no idea what's going on over there. Generally speaking, Don is a concierge member. Thank you. Don't all well said, Bill. But I do not trust China. They have their agenda of world domination and that includes putting America down. Well, it doesn't really matter. And I don't mean this to be flippant or rude, whether you trust them or not, Don, I don't trust them. Who would trust them? But there's no plan B. You either make deals with them or the world descends into violent chaos. That's it. THOMAS Merckx, Maryville, Tennessee. As far as Taiwan and relations for peaceful unification, China does have a proven track record and it's not good. All you need to do is look at the promises they made to Great Britain over Hong Kong and we see how the Chinese communist word means nothing. Again, same answer. There's no plan B. You get a deal and you hope the deal works out well for China and they don't go back on it. That's it. In a moment. Something you might not know. Now the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know. As you may know, I was in Beijing, China, last week. And 36 years ago today, Chinese students marched through the streets of that city demanding basic human rights. The protest ended with a brutal crackdown against the Chinese protesters. Here is the story of Tiananmen Square. Beginning in April 1989, 1 million people gathered in the center of Beijing, the Chinese capital. Frustrated by decades of financial stagnation, they called for the resignation of party leadership, open markets and free elections. For weeks, the protesters held daily marches in Tiananmen Square, a public space established by dictator Mao Zedong. Despite a media blackout, Western reporters were able to transmit live footage of the protests using satellites. The crisis escalated in the early hours of June 4, when communist troops entered the square. Soldiers fired on the civilians. No warning shots. They gunned them down. Tanks actually plowed into protesters. Hours later, the square was deserted. To this day, China has never released the tally of those killed or injured. Historians place the death count at about 10,000. And here's something else you might not know. The Chinese government is now more repressive than ever. It's a police state, cameras everywhere. There has never been a surveillance system like this on the planet. The Communists have firm control over 1.5 billion citizens. That's about five times more than the USA. There is little public dissent because the law is clear. No violations of the, quote, normal social order. Of course, that could be anything. So the streets of Beijing are clean. Littering would be a violation. Public drug use impossible. Homeless not tolerated. There is no bail reform and never will be. Much like 1989, China remains a totalitarian state where dissent means certain punishment. Back after this.
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Summary of "The O'Reilly Update, June 4, 2025"
Podcast: Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Host: Bill O’Reilly
Episode: The O'Reilly Update, June 4, 2025
Release Date: June 4, 2025
In this episode of "The O'Reilly Update," host Bill O’Reilly delves into several pressing issues affecting America, including Elon Musk's stance on a significant congressional spending bill, the deportation of a terrorist family, Bill Gates' philanthropic efforts in Africa, and the controversial removal of Harvey Milk's name from a Navy ship. Additionally, O’Reilly critiques mainstream media, particularly CNN, and discusses China's propaganda efforts and the historical context of Tiananmen Square.
Timestamp: 00:09 - 03:03
Mike Slater introduces the day's topics, highlighting Elon Musk's outspoken criticism of a major congressional spending bill.
Elon Musk's Opposition: Musk expressed strong disapproval of the bill on Twitter, labeling it a "massive, outrageous, pork filled congressional spending bill" and a "disgusting abomination." He admonished lawmakers with the statement, "Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong. You know it." (00:35)
Political Reactions: Steve Doocy questioned Caroline Levitt about the President’s reaction to Musk’s tweet. Levitt responded that the President was already aware of Musk's stance and remains steadfast in support of the bill. (01:10)
Congressional Feedback: Mike Johnson shared sentiments from within Congress, stating, "With all due respect, my friend, Elon is terribly wrong about the one big beautiful bill." (01:45)
Marsha Blackburn’s Commentary: Blackburn addressed the bill's potential improvements and shifted focus to the deportation of a family involved in a terrorist attack. She detailed the expedited removal of the family without a hearing, emphasizing the administration's strict immigration enforcement. (02:20)
Timestamp: 02:45 - 03:03
The episode discusses the recent deportation of the family of an individual accused of a terrorist attack.
Details of the Incident: The terrorist attempted to murder a crowd of Jews and expressed a fatalistic expectation of dying during the attack. Despite surviving, his entire family faces deportation. (02:50)
Immigration Process: The family is being deported swiftly without a hearing before an immigration court under the expedited removal policy. (03:00)
Timestamp: 03:03 - 06:11
Bill Gates announced a substantial philanthropic initiative aimed at aiding Africa.
$200 Billion Commitment: Gates pledged $200 billion over the next 20 years, focusing primarily on addressing challenges in Africa through health and education to unleash human potential and steer countries toward prosperity. (03:30)
Effectiveness of Aid: Gates questions the efficacy of previous aid, noting, "Has the aid we've already given to Africa done much good?" He emphasizes the potential of his new initiative to make a meaningful impact. (04:00)
Conflict with Elon Musk: Gates accuses Musk of negatively impacting the world's poorest children through his work at Doge, suggesting that $1.2 trillion of aid over the past 30 years has been misappropriated, enriching corrupt leaders instead of benefiting the populace. (04:45)
Timestamp: 06:12 - 10:35
The episode covers the controversial decision by the Department of Defense to remove Harvey Milk’s name from a Navy ship.
Background on Harvey Milk: Milk was one of the first openly gay men elected to public office in the United States, serving on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977 before being assassinated a year later. (06:45)
Accusations Against Milk: Milk is now facing posthumous allegations of being a pedophile, which has influenced the Pentagon's decision. (07:10)
Pentagon’s Rationale: The Secretary of Defense emphasized the importance of reflecting the nation's history and warrior ethos in military asset naming, stating, "The secretary of Defense is committed to ensuring that the names of all installations and assets are reflective of our nation's history and the warrior ethos." (07:50)
Public Reaction: This decision has sparked debate, given Milk's status as a hero in California and his contributions to LGBTQ+ rights. Critics argue that the removal tarnishes his legacy and disregards his impact. (09:00)
Timestamp: 06:12 - 10:35
Bill O’Reilly shares his perspective on the shortcomings of mainstream television news, focusing on CNN.
Media Consumption: O’Reilly explains his limited engagement with traditional TV news, citing minimal learning from such sources despite running his own news agency with extensive information access. (06:15)
Critique of CNN: He describes CNN’s reporting as "biased and foolish," criticizing their repetitive format where topics are presented with unchallenged liberal viewpoints. For example, he mentions CNN's coverage of "Trump's battle with Harvard" as a case in point. (07:30)
Lack of Diversity in Perspectives: O’Reilly argues that CNN fails to present diverse viewpoints, leading to predictable and uninspiring content that contributes to declining viewership. (08:10)
Conclusion on Media Failure: He asserts, "Yes, CNN is a left wing network. Yes, it's failing. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it." (09:50)
Timestamp: 06:12 - 10:35
The episode includes discussions from concierge members about China’s influence and a historical recount of the Tiananmen Square protests.
China’s Propaganda Efforts: Don, a concierge member, expresses distrust towards China, highlighting concerns over their agenda for world domination and the negative portrayal of America. O’Reilly concurs, emphasizing the lack of a viable alternative plan and the necessity of making deals with China to prevent global chaos. (06:30)
Historical Context - Tiananmen Square: O’Reilly recounts the events of June 4, 1989, when Chinese protesters demanded political reforms. The protests culminated in a brutal military crackdown, resulting in an estimated 10,000 deaths. He underscores China's current state as a more repressive police state with pervasive surveillance, drawing parallels to the atrocities of 1989. (08:00)
Modern-Day China: The Chinese government now maintains strict control over its 1.5 billion citizens, suppressing dissent and enforcing strict social orders. O’Reilly notes the absence of public dissent and the city's cleanliness as reflections of this authoritarian regime. (09:20)
Implications for the Future: The discussion highlights the ongoing challenges in relations with China, particularly regarding Taiwan and the reliability of Chinese commitments, referencing historical breaches like those in Hong Kong. (09:50)
Bill O’Reilly wraps up the episode by reinforcing his commitment to providing unfiltered news and analysis. He invites listeners to visit his website for more information and to engage with his content.
Elon Musk on the Spending Bill: "This massive, outrageous, pork filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong. You know it." (00:35)
Bill Gates on Previous Aid to Africa: "Has the aid we've already given to Africa done much good?" (04:00)
Pentagon on Harvey Milk’s Legacy: "The secretary of Defense is committed to ensuring that the names of all installations and assets are reflective of our nation's history and the warrior ethos." (07:50)
Bill O’Reilly on CNN’s Reporting: "This lazy formula is not working as CNN's viewership has dramatically declined." (09:00)
This comprehensive summary captures the key discussions and insights from "The O'Reilly Update, June 4, 2025," providing listeners with a clear understanding of the topics covered and the perspectives presented by Bill O'Reilly and his guests.