Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Civilian Attacks on the Rise, Fighting Antisemitism with Malka Shaw & the Tragic Death of Rob Reiner
Episode Date: December 16, 2025Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, December 15, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill gives a rundown of shootings... targeting civilians worldwide, from Brown University to Australia. Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Kesher Shalom Projects Founder Malka Shaw joins the No Spin News to discuss acts of evil targeting the Jewish community and the rise of antisemitism. The latest on the shocking murder of Hollywood icon Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner. Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar (D) says her 20-year-old son was targeted by ICE during a traffic stop. Australia is the first country to ban social media for anyone under 16. Could this ever happen in the United States? Final Thought: Click here to leave a question for Bill! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hey Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, December 15th,
2025, stand up for your country. Happy Hanukkah to all our Jewish viewers around the world,
and of course in the USA. Grim weekend, and we're going to get to the micro of it.
Disturbing. I have a lot of Jewish friends, and, you know, they're very upset about the
anti-Semitic trend all around the world.
I wish there were some magic wand, it could just dissolve that, but there isn't, so we're going to have to deal with it.
But it's very difficult to deal with mentally unbalanced people.
That always comes back to that.
You know, Confronting Evil, my new book, pretty much lays out why people do what they do.
And sometimes you can incarcerate, execute, take the people off the planet.
But other times these are just ordinary people.
You have no idea about the hate in their heart and the evil that they want to do and sometimes accomplish.
And those people are, I think, mounting.
I think it's getting worse.
That's why I wrote Confronting Evil.
But tonight we're going to get very specific about the problem and how we see it.
And that is the subject of this evening's talk of points memo.
So we're at Brown University up in Rhode Island, Ivy League School, a gunman still at large while we are taping this.
He might be caught later on, killed two students, injured nine others, at the Science Building, Engineering and Physics Building on Saturday.
nobody knows who the guy is or motivation or why he attacked that building nobody knows two students are dead
Muhammad Aziz and Ella Cook all right miss Cook age 19 was the vice president of the college
Republican club I have an Aziz age 18 a brilliant science student
and his parents had immigrated here from Uzbekistan, all were U.S. citizens.
Okay, so those are the victims, and the nine others are in the hospital.
Then in Australia, one of the worst mass shootings that country has ever had,
Bondi Beach, which is a very popular place outside of Sydney, I've been there,
was having a Hanukkah celebration party.
Two guys show up, and they kill, they murder,
16 people.
That includes one of the gunmen
who was killed by police.
And our allegations of police did not act quickly enough,
but we don't know for sure.
It's going to hold back on that.
Victims raised 10 to 87,
won a Holocaust survivor.
Okay, so the murderer killed by police is Sajid Hakam, age 50 from Pakistan.
Australia used to have very stringent immigration laws, but they lessened over the years.
His son, 24-year-old Navid Akram, is in custody.
He survived the mass murder.
and he is an Australian citizen.
It would have been a lot worse if not for a man named Ahmad Ahmad, age 43,
who's a Syrian living in Australia.
He attacked one of the gunmen and disarmed him.
You can see that tape that's been all over the world and stopped one of them now.
That's the father.
The son shot Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad.
and injured him and he's in the hospital, but he is a worldwide hero and save many lives.
So you can't generalize about this. You got a Syrian hero, Pakistani villain, you know,
you can't be lumping everybody into the same category. Now President Trump obviously had to react to
this, and here's what he said over the weekend. And in Australia, you probably
read they've uh it's been it's been a very very brave person actually who went and attacked
frontally one of the shooters and saved a lot of lives so very brave person who's right now in
the hospital pretty seriously wounded so I great respect to that man that did that but we're
here for a different reason we're here to celebrate Christmas and to celebrate and I think today
we can first say loudly we celebrate Hanukkah because that was such a horrible attack that was a
purely anti-Semitic attack and it was no reason for it nothing accomplished mentally unstable
people there's no doubt about it um and again it's you know i have in confronting evil the
first senseless murder was canaan able
in Genesis, the book of Genesis.
I mean, and that story was put there for a reason.
It's always going to be with us.
It doesn't mean you accept it.
Doesn't mean you turn away from it.
That's the worst thing you can do.
If you see an unstable person, you let the authorities know.
Okay, you can do it anonymously, but you let them know.
You see somebody who's shaky or doing something.
And if you see somebody vandalizing it, you call it.
call that 911 as fast as your thumbs can get those numbers.
And because the good people out of the number the bad people.
And in terrible things like this, that becomes obscured for every mentally unstable evil people.
I put the number of evil human beings at 15% of the world population.
A problem is that with the good people, there are not 100% trying to mitigate the evil
a lot of people turn away. I don't want to be involved. I ignore it. Nothing I can do. I'm
afraid. Whatever it may be. Wherever it may be. All right, you've got to protect yourself.
We all understand that, but you also have to get involved, in my opinion. So, you know,
Hanukkah's here, Christmas, two weeks away, pen days away. Geez, we don't want you to be depressed.
We want you to be realistic.
We want you to re-confirting evil.
Digest it.
Get a plan of action for yourself in case you encounter any of this stuff.
And that's the memo.
I'm joining us now from Nutley, New Jersey, is Malca Shah,
who founded an organization called Keshe Shalom Projects,
which deals with anti-Semitism and the negative aspects of it.
And she counsels people.
She's a clinical social worker.
We're very pleased to have Ms. Sean tonight.
So in my analysis of evil,
because that's what this is in Brown and Australia,
and it's just evil,
am I making any mistakes or am I not going far enough?
No, I think, first of all,
thank you so much for having me.
It's an honor to be with you today.
It is evil, and it should not be accepted.
And I think that one of the things
is when there's problems in society,
people are naturally looking for a group to blame or put their resentment.
But if we put our efforts into mental health and helping people before they get to the place
where they are looking for an outlet for for scapego to, we also talk about
propaganda and indoctrination and why these things are happening and why anti-Semitism
specifically has been very strong and it's spreading and we and where we're
need to, what we need to do in terms of helping people understand and helping people understand
when they're being manipulated by propaganda, when they're being manipulated by the media,
social media, and making sure that they're getting their information by reliable measures.
Okay. And that's all you've got to do that to counter. But the rise in anti-Semitism has been
with us for, as you know, thousands of years. Any minority group that's successful in Jewish
people collectively have been successful all over the world are going to be targets,
and that's just the way it is.
But the current anti-Semitism is driven in large part by the Israeli Gaza situation, which
has been hyped and propagandized.
And the younger people, of generalizing now, particularly in Europe, are incorporating this
and condemning all Jewish people.
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And I don't know if there's anything anything to do about that because that's ideological.
That crosses over from religion into ideology and these younger people, we see it.
I mean, he's the right across the river, Columbia University from you.
These people, you know, totally out of control.
They don't know why they're doing what they're doing, but there's kind of a wave of propaganda
takes them.
How do you combat that?
Well, anti-Semitism is like this virus that mutates.
So when, you know, first it was religion, then it was genetics, and now it's for the fact that
we have a connection to a land.
And that is pure anti-Semitism.
So first of all, we have to counter the double standards.
Semitism is full of double standards and dehumanization. You can't hold everybody responsible for
one government. And never mind when we talk about what's actually going on in the Middle East,
the information has been so diluted and so misrepresented. But just because you don't agree
with something about one particular government, you can't say the entire government should be
destroyed. Just like we might not agree with our government. Are you going to say, I'm going to
hate everybody who's American or everybody who's this government? So the first step, I think,
is education. We need to educate people on the fact that these pieces are anti-Semitism. When you
hold the people accountable for one government or have one person responsible for the entire
group, that is racism. That is discrimination. Sure. People have nothing to do with government
policy except they vote. You know, I opened my book Confronting Evil, and I hope you will read it
if you haven't, Ms. Shaw, with the October 7th attack by Hamas. And I did that to contemporize
the book, but also we put you right in that town. And talk about innocent people. I mean,
these are farmers. These are people who make Hobo oil for living. I have you to do with geopolitics.
And these guys ride in on trucks and machine gun down, women show everybody.
And instead of a worldwide condemnation of that, which there wasn't, it flips over to,
well, the Jews are responsible for persecuting the Gazans who are controlled by Hamas.
And I'm going, my God, you can say that maybe there was some.
excess on the part of the Israeli government.
That's certainly a debatable issue.
But if that happened in America, believe me,
we would obliterate any country or any area
that harbored those kinds of terrorists.
We would.
So it's more deep-seated, this anti-Jewish thing.
And I think a lot of it's based on jealousy.
I got to be honest.
I have a lot of Jewish friends.
And I had never had any problem with them.
I'm in business with a lot of them.
I was raised in Levittown, I had Jewish kids, all over the place.
We all got along.
We all played in the streets.
There was none of that nonsense.
And anybody who ever said a anti-Jewish thing
and get the hell beat out of them by the rest of the kids.
We didn't tolerate that, or anti-Black stuff either.
It was around a little bit, but not a lot.
But anyway, I don't know how you educate.
That's my long-winded question.
How do you educate people whose minds are poisoned?
Well, there's definitely different steps. So first of all, it depends who we're educating. So I've been doing continuing education for mental health professionals and other professionals who are required to do what we call not just cultural competence. Cultural competence is how I was trained maybe 20, 25 years ago. Now we talk about cultural humility, steps of understanding our own bias and our own lens and how do we see other cultures and understanding our own bias. So that's step one. But
One of the things that that's been a mistake is just really not understanding who are the Jewish people.
There's a big misconception.
People will be in shock when I explain that we're a multicultural or multiracial people.
It's not just a religion.
It's really a peoplehood.
And the idea of religion and ethnicity are concepts that, like, Judaism predates those concepts.
So we have to really just kind of explain who we are.
And the second thing.
Oh, go ahead.
get me a second. Go ahead. Sorry. What were you going to say? I have a question, but it's a little bit
off topic. Do you want to make one more quick point on the second thing? It's okay. You could go
ahead. It's fine. Okay. 50% of New York Jews who went to the mayoral polling places
voted for Mandami, who's an anti-semite. And then people were shy. How could you possibly do
that? Did you have any explanation of that?
I don't. I mean, I'm very upset about it. I try not to stay with, I try and stay in my lane.
No, I understand, but you're a human being. Yes, it is very, it's very, it's very, it's very heartbreaking.
I actually wrote an op-ed and it was posted in the Jerusalem Post. It's very upsetting. I was living in New York City and I was involved in the post-9-11 recovery and the post-traumatic growth from 9-11, and I was there.
And I cannot imagine as a New Yorker who I was born in New York City.
I love New York.
My first word was taxi as a New Yorker first that we now have a mayor who doesn't want to condemn the phrase globalized ancifada.
So it is mind-blowing just even as a New Yorker.
So that part of my personality, 100%.
Yeah, I know.
And then the Jewish part of my personality, it's unbelievable.
And when we talk about 9-11, the one, you know, when 10-7 happened,
And people used to say, oh, this is the Jewish 9-11.
And I said, no.
When 9-11 happened, everybody had empathy for the Jews.
As soon as 10-7, as soon as 10-8 hit, the silence was deafening around the world.
And before Israel even responded, everybody was attacking.
There was protests in Colombia, protest in New York City.
So by the time when Donnie was elected, was it shocking?
It was hurtful and upsetting.
Was it shocking?
Unfortunately, no.
I blame it on secularism.
That's what I blame it on.
People just don't under, you said it very well.
They don't understand.
They really don't, and they should take the time to learn what the truth is.
Michelle, we wish you happy Hanukkah, and thank you for taking the time to talk with us today.
All right, in Hollywood, terrible story.
One of the worst stories I've seen coming out of there, Rob Reiner, the director, actor, his wife, both had their throats cut.
by their own son.
The police allege.
I mean, it's shocking.
When I saw the story yesterday, I went, whoa.
So Rob Reiner 78, his wife, Michelle 68,
the son, Nick Reiner.
He's booked today on murder charges.
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He says he's a drug addict, has been since he's 15 years old.
old. It's a long time. And he apparently went into the Reiner's home and killed his parents.
Don't know why. It doesn't really matter why. Does it? Another mentally ill, got to be.
Got to be. I don't know what you do. I mean, I got kids. If they were insane, I guess I would have
them institutionalized or trying but they're very very disturbing so anyway more
will come out obviously on the story in Minnesota one of the most radical
congresspeople ever to serve in this country is Ilan Omar anti-Semite you
make the call but certainly no friend to the Jewish people and the Somalis are
under fire there because of the billion dollar alleged theft carried out by mostly
Somalis anyway I stopped her son Omar's son here's what she said go they are
looking for young men who look Somali that they think are undocumented my son
was born here so was the young man that they harassed and he did say you know they did come
into the masjid while he was there praying.
They didn't do anything.
They came into the mosque. Yes. Yes. And they left.
And then, yes, he did see them at the restaurant.
They just walked around and kind of left.
But yesterday, after he made a stop at Target, he did get pulled over by ICE agents.
And once he was able to produce his passport ID, they did let him go.
And I have no comment on the story because I don't know what happened.
I do know that ICE is under orders to seek out criminal aliens, and they are surveilling a lot of people.
Well, I know. Okay. We try to get a little bit more information on this, but I've not been successful yet.
Over in France, if you were going to go for the New Year's Eve concert at the Chames-Ele, it's all.
off. And the French government isn't telling you why it's off, but I know why. They're afraid
that there'd be a terrorist attack. Because France has some of the most lenient immigration laws.
They're like Biden. French government, anybody can come in. Lo. And there are sections of Paris
that are run by foreign nationals. They're not French. They don't speak French. They're North
African, Middle Eastern, and their free fire zones. Police admit they don't even go in there
because there's so much hostility. So anyway, this concert thing in New York City been going on
60 years, not this year. It shows you that unfettered immigration, unregulated immigration,
like we had for four years on dividing, is a tremendously destructive force. Tremendous.
Okay, let's go to Venezuela.
Get said, I think President Trump's going to take out some cartel people on the ground,
probably by drones.
I think that's coming.
And a lot of Democrats don't want that.
We'll get to that in a moment.
But the reason this is all happening is that the dictator down there has,
alienated Trump, and Trump wants him out.
So Maduro is a villain, no doubt about it.
He lost the last election, refused to leave powers,
the army backing him.
And drug money is why, okay?
Now I haven't been able to confirm this,
but I've been told, but I can't confirm it.
That Maduro said he would make a deal to leave in as well.
if he could keep a $200 million fortune that he's amassed.
So how does a public servant get $200 million?
If it's true, I believe it is, but I can't confirm it.
$200 million.
Anyway, if he leaves Maria Carrino Machado,
who just won a Nobel Peace Prize,
will probably take over as interim president.
She is very happy the United States is coming to the aid of Venezuelans, all the take.
Look, I absolutely support President Trump's strategy, and we the Venezuelan people are very grateful to him and to his administration because I believe he is a champion of freedom in this hemisphere.
And that's why, and I say this from Oslo right now, I had dedicated.
this award to him because I think that he finally has put Venezuela in where it should be in terms
of a priority for the United States national security. Okay, but that doesn't matter to the Trump
opposition in America. Go. Well, my constituents do not want to go to war with Venezuela
to get rid of Maduro. As you said, Maduro is a terrible leader.
but of course, you know, Donald Trump coeses up to terrible leaders all over the world.
Did that make any sense to you?
Of course it doesn't.
If Maduro is a national security threat by smuggling narcotics into this country,
is Trump cozying up to another narcotics smuggler?
You know, this is the kind of stuff that drives me nuts.
You make the call on it.
Obviously, you know, I feel.
Back to Australia, they ban social media for kids under the age of 16.
That's pretty drastic.
Okay?
So the government says that 96% of children 10 to 15 use social media,
and it's hurting them in school, hurting them socially,
so they no longer can use it, okay?
that one million social media accounts have been deactivated by the Australian government.
Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok, X, YouTube, on and on.
Paul says 77% of Australian adults favor this, and cell phones are already banned in all Australian schools.
Could that ever happen here, you think?
I don't think it could happen here.
You know, our population is way more.
I think it was Australia, 20 million now, something like that, maybe less.
I don't think it could possibly happen here under the free expression law.
But Australia, first country in the world, no 16 and under, no way.
All right, in Oklahoma City, a Black Lives Matter executive, charged with embezzling 3.15,
million dollars. I'm so shocked, aren't you? Biggest con in the world, Black Lives Matter. Biggest
con. And I told you that right from the jump, right from the George Floyd stuff. When Black Lives
Matter popped up, they all give us money. For what? And then, corporation, sure, you want money?
Amazon, Microsoft, Cisco, Airbnb, Dropbox, Gatorade, Nabisco, Tinder, Tinder.
not, just flooded money into BLM.
Their national headquarters in California and locals.
Flooded money in.
And we already know the leadership of California.
They did all kinds, they stole all kinds of money, or allegedly,
and now this woman in Oklahoma City.
Her name is Tishela Dickertson.
And she's innocent till proven guilty.
Gotta give her due process.
All right, allegedly, she was supposed to use the money.
the money donated to the BLM Oklahoma City office for bail out, people arrested, social justice
programs, you know, all of that. And here's what she alleged to use it for. Traveled to Jamaica,
island of Jamaica, Dominican Republic, shopping, tens of thousands of dollars, 50,000 in groceries.
let me see her again that let me she uh 50,000 dollars in groceries. Are you kidding me?
Uh, this is all allegation and a car.
Three point five million black lives matter. Okay. Now how much exposure to that story get?
ABC news, nothing. NBC news nothing. CBS news. Nothing. CBS News. News. Nothing. CBS News.
back in a moment with the final thought okay final thought of the day a week from
tomorrow Tuesday December 23rd right last broadcast of the year and it's going to be
all you and me I'm going to take questions that you have about anything if you don't
understand if you disagree with me whatever you want to set all 42 minutes is going to be
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bill o'reilly dot com slash live bill o'reilly dot com slash live it's a special
little thing. And we're going to be it to a lot of them. And we are very, you know, very interested
to hear what you think about 2025, what you would like to see in 2006. Again, quibbles with me.
We love them. Okay? We do not shy away from criticism here, as most others do. We are not faint of heart
to use a cliche.
One other update in the final thought.
I had to take Thursday off for medical procedure.
It went well.
I have great doctors, and they are, you know, keeping me on the field.
Okay?
I compared myself to Aaron Rogers.
I thought I was going to get some angry mail.
I didn't.
But I'm trying to hang in as long as I can hang in.
I can still throw the ball down a field, as you know.
But I went in there, and it was a purely preventative thing.
Okay, so I wasn't feeling quite as, you know, it's a little this way, and they do the little
tests in the blood and all, and they go, ah, well, and they said, okay, do what you have to do
to correct it, whatever it may be.
I'm not afraid of that, okay?
A lot of people are afraid of the doctor.
I'm not, and I understand that with your teeth, dentistry, with any medical stuff,
if you're not feeling real well, here's my tip.
You give it a week, seven days, unless you're really in pain, then you have to go to the ER.
But if it's something, you know, you know your body, you're off a little bit.
In a week's time, if it doesn't get better, then you got to go.
You got to go in.
But a lot of times it gets better.
Okay?
So that's what I do.
And as you get older, these things happen.
You got to accept it.
You don't accept it.
You're a poltroon.
You've got to accept it.
But we're staying on the field as long as we can stay on the field.
Why?
Because we like you.
As I used to say in the Mickey Mouse Club,
which is like obsolete now.
Nobody remembers that.
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