Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Democrat Hysteria Over Trump's Gaza Comments, Sanctuary Cities Funding Cuts, 60 Minutes Removes Kamala Harris' Word Salad From Interview, & Trump Moves to Ban Transgender Athletes From the 2028 Olympics
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Hey, Bill O'Reilly here, welcome to the Nosed Been News, Thursday, February 6, 2025, stand up for your country.
Back in dreary in New York, there's supposed to be really bad weather here for the next week or so.
Florida weather was fabulous. I mean, you know, I know the downside of living in Florida,
bugs, heat, not a lot of cultural stuff going on, but boy, was it nice down there.
So we're back here. And another day, another session, President Trump,
provoking his enemies. Now, keep my phrase in mind, provoking his,
his enemies, and that is a subject of this evening's talking points.
So as we reported yesterday, I spoke with President Trump personally about his Gaza vision,
and it was very interesting.
And I don't think it's going to happen because there are too many people in the Middle
East who don't want any solutions.
They make money or they gain power off the Jews and the Palestinians and other Arabs
hating each other. Okay, it's an industry. But Donald Trump, it seemed to me, had a pretty
benign vision of what could happen. And I'll just go over it real quick because you've heard it
all. So he said, look, when you have 2.2 million people without water, without electricity,
or coming back to rat-infested rubble, they're not going to prosper. Okay, number one, that's true,
right across the board, how can you argue with that?
Number two, the only way to reverse that is to rebuild Gaza
because the real estate on the Mediterranean Sea is very valuable
and could, with security and foresight, be a prosperous place.
That's two, two that you cannot argue with.
But in order for that to happen, that you would have to move the 2.2
period of time into some safe areas in the Middle East. Okay, right? Can't have them right in the
middle of a demolition derby. Now, is it going to happen? No. Is the United States going to take
over Gaza? No. But the way that Donald Trump puts it gives his enemies adjata. He goes, yeah, the
United States are going because the United States could very well supervise this.
We couldn't do it, you know, have to be done locally, but we could certainly supervise and
organize Europe, Middle East countries to all pitch in and help. We could organize that.
So what is wrong with President Trump's vision? Nothing. He's being benign.
I'd like you had Pope Francis on the phone.
I think Pope Francis would go, yeah, it sounds like a good idea to me.
Let's alleviate a little suffering.
Then all of a sudden, it's ethnic cleansing.
It's imperialism because of our dishonest media and the Democratic Party,
which is off the chart, stupid.
And I talked about that with Hannity on his radio show today.
It's on bill o'Reilly.com.
The Democratic Party is now beyond anything rational.
it's into
moronic gibberish.
And I'm not a party guy
and I don't think the Republicans are geniuses.
Okay?
I'm a registered independent.
All right.
Now I'm going to back up what I just said.
Okay?
First thing is Donald Trump's initial foray
into Gaza.
Go.
The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip
and we will do a job with it too.
We'll own it
and be responsible for dismay
handling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site,
level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out,
create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area.
Do a real job, do something different.
Now, as soon as Trump said, we'll take it over, then the nuts come out of the woodwork.
They don't listen to the whole thing.
Okay, so let's run two really insane reactions.
Go.
It is horrific.
It is the definition of ethnic cleansing.
It is part of the culmination of what I view to be genocide of the Palestinian people.
And this is genuinely one of the most horrific humanitarian catastrophes that we've seen in modern history.
In the search for solutions, we must not make the problem worse.
It is vital to stay true to the bedrock of international law.
It is essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleansing.
Now, the last guy is the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Gutierrez.
He's a moron.
I'm sorry for the personal attack.
But what else?
How else am I going to describe to man?
How else?
There's no other word.
So, you know, bedrock of international law.
There's no international law in Gaza.
Hamas runs it.
Okay?
And ethnic cleansing, they both, Ocasio-Cortez,
who's just beyond the pale.
And I don't even have to describe, heard a year, you know.
But this guy, Gutierrez, he's the U.S.
Secretary General. I mean, come, it's just, it's almost like fifth grade, fourth grade,
or you're looking at them going, oh, okay, you know, maybe mommy will pick you up after school.
All right, the final soundbite, Democratic Party. I don't know. I don't know if they can ever
come back in the next 10 years. So this is Ruben Gallego, the senator, Democratic Senator from
Arizona. Go. Trump's position on Gaza is absolutely dumb, stupid, and illegal. And the United States
will not be invading Gaza. We will not be occupying Gaza. And for the Republican Party and Trump
to run as the anti-war candidates, suddenly asked for war, you know, shows you the level of hypocrisy
and or lack of leadership that is occurring at the White House. So that guy, we're going to invite
him on a program next week. He won't come on. Because what's your solution?
I'd love to ask a senator, what's your solution to it?
Putting Trump aside, you're in charge, Gaza, you, what do you do?
I can tell you with 100% certainty, he has not one thought about it, because he doesn't
know what it is.
He doesn't particularly care what it is.
He uses Gaza to bash Trump.
So anyway, I'm not again, I was going to run an MSNBC.
sound bite, I'm not even going to do it. If you were watching them or you have any emotion invested
in any of those people, then I can't help you. I can't. All right. And that's a memo. Okay,
let's go to Pam Bondi. So I knew this was going to happen. I predicted it. I'm going to play my
soundbite. It's short. So she gets sworn in. The first thing she does is go, hey, you sanctuary,
city jurisdictions, we're not giving you any money. Okay?
the Justice Department, we're pausing all money coming to you.
Now, in case you don't know, because few Americans do, it's not your fault.
The federal government provides block grants to local and state law enforcement,
to buy weapons, to buy cars, to upgrade their facilities, communications equipment.
So it's not all the state and local funding for the cops.
The feds put law enforcement money in.
all 50 states.
Well, Pam goes, you're a sanctuary city or county, you're not getting any.
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New York, LA, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Washington.
Boston right below that. So most of the big urban centers say we're not going to, we're not going to
obey immigration law. That's what a sanctuary city is. We're not obeying it. We don't care.
All right. Okay. So, uh, 500 million dollars, 500 million a year goes out from the Justice
Department, Pam Bondy, okay, to local and state law enforcement. No more if you're sanctuary
city. You're going to get a dime. It's going to crush them. And it's also going to put people
in those cities in danger. But what are you going to do?
If they're not going to obey the law, you can't reward that.
So the acting chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors,
he doesn't seem to care. Roll a tape on him.
We're not going to be participating in any type of effort around mass deportations.
I'm very clear that it's a terrible waste of public resources,
in addition to it being, you know, frankly unconscionable.
Yeah, now I know San Diego pretty well.
My sister used to live there.
You go to that city, one of the nicest cities in the country used to be, overrun.
Totally overrun by foreign nationals.
Some of them are good.
Some of them are bad.
So, Tara, we're not going to obey, okay, no money.
We'll see how that works out for you.
All right after the election, November 21st, last November,
all right, I said this, go.
Any city or county in the United States that does not obey federal immigration law is denied federal funding.
That's it.
You want to be a sanctuary town, state, city.
You don't get any tax dollars from Washington.
And I want to open not just to the Justice Department, but all education, money, everything.
Nothing. You don't get anything from the federal government if you're not going to obey federal law.
And I'll turn it around.
And that's the solution to the problem.
DEI. So imagine this.
I pay my taxes. I work hard for my money and I'm a patriot and I pay my taxes. I pay them every year.
I don't try to dodge them. I tell my accountant, Swifty, pay it. Whatever they pay it.
okay and we pay it I would like to have my dollars that I worked hard for
respected that means not wasted is that unreasonable I bet you you feel the same
way you work hard for your money you give to Caesar what Caesar demands all right
pay your taxes now I give a lot of money to Caesar and to the state of New York
and to local Long Island where I live
I expect that money to be supervised.
Democratic Party doesn't want to do that.
So the USAID, $44 billion last year, $44 billion.
Congress allotted the money, and it goes overseas.
All right, this is under Biden.
Biden had no idea.
None about, you didn't even know what it was.
And here are some of the projects, okay?
two million in Moroccan pottery classes, a million to the Wuhan Lab, very good, 20 million to Sesame
Street in Iraq, 1.5 million to advanced diversity in Serbia, 2.5 million for electric vehicles in
Vietnam, 47,000 transgender opera in the country of Colombia, 32,000,000 transgender opera in the country of
Colombia, 32,000 transgender comic books in Peru.
Two million sex changes in Guatemala,
6 million for tourism in Egypt.
And this is just a partial list that comes out of Senator Joni Ernst's office.
She's a patriot in Iowa.
Now, this goes on and on and on and on.
Okay, it never ends to the tune of 44.
billion dollars and nobody watches it now the money that i just mentioned and is far more very
the 2.5 million for electric vehicles in vietnam for example that's never going to get to
electric vehicles somebody's going to steal it because there's nobody watching it so if you
know anything about haiti we have pumped hundreds of billions of dollars in the last four or five
decades, hundreds of billions, gone into that island, half of the island with Dominican Republic.
It's the worst place in the Western Hemisphere.
It's not, it's worse now than ever because all the money that went in, my hard-earned tax
dollars and yours was stolen because nobody watched it.
So now Trump says to Elon Musk, hey, I want you to look at all this and tell me, tell
me, all right, where we can stop the waste.
And the Democratic Party is objecting to that.
Pretty hard to believe happening.
60 Minutes, Kamala Harris.
So they finally release a transcript.
It is 54 minutes long.
So Bill Whitaker, the correspondent on 60 Minutes,
did a 54-minute interview with Kamala Harris.
60 Minutes only used 21 minutes of that interview, which means the 33 minutes you never saw it.
It was edited out.
Okay.
That's not unusual.
That happens almost everywhere.
But what was edited out?
The contention is that 60 Minutes tried to make Kamala Harris look better.
And it's true.
It's true, 60 Minutes did try to make Kamala Harris look better.
Because I got the transcript and I looked at what they edited and it's on the internet.
You can do it.
You can see.
And it was mostly about Gaza and Israel and Netanyahu, where she was just blabbing.
You know, they call it a word salad.
That's inaccurate.
It was gibberish.
It was gibberish.
What 60 Minutes did was it cut out the gibberish and maybe the one or two co-edged.
in sentences it used to try to help Kamala Harris. It's not illegal. Trump's not going to win his
lawsuit. In fact, he'll withdraw it, I bet. So Trump sued 60 Minutes CBS News for 10 billion.
Not going to win. Due to this all the time, CNN did it to me recently, Abby Philip,
and my lawyer sent him a letter and said, look, you took O'Reilly out of context and tried to make
him look like a racist when he was praising Michelle Obama. And CNN wrote back, well, we don't
care. Okay. And they didn't. And they didn't apologize. They didn't do anything.
Abby Phillip, I mean, if you've ever seen a woman, I mean, come on, please. Do I hold the grudge?
No. I actually went on CNN to promote confronting the presidents. But I know they are.
So the 60 Minutes thing, the big story here is that they, CBS trying to sell itself, its whole
operation, to a company called Skydance, and the Trump administration has to okay that sale.
Oh, I think I might get hold up a little bit.
Could be wrong.
All right.
Now, as I said the beginning, Donald Trump gets up every morning and he goes, how can I poke people
who don't like me in the eye.
I know he doesn't.
So he did the transgender athletes thing, which he should have done.
80% of Americans say, no, biological men, even if they want to be women,
shouldn't be competing against gender biological women on the athletic field
because they're stronger they can hurt them.
Simple.
Any sane person would say that.
If you know someone who believes that biological men turned women should compete,
athletically against women, then you don't want to be around them.
Okay.
All right.
But in addition to signing the EO, executive order,
saying, no, we're not going to have that here.
Now, if you're a private school, you can still do it.
Because remember, the federal government can only reach where it has jurisdiction.
But then Trump says, and no trans athletes will be permitted to,
You compete in Los Angeles and 228 in the Olympics.
Now, you could just imagine this left way, ah, you know, and you try, yeah, I thought,
I'll just throw this in.
He wants to agitate these people.
It's a hobby for him.
It's fun for him.
You all understand?
And he'll be in office, 228, and you're not showing up.
If you're trans, you can't compete on American soil.
today the president's delivery remarks at a national prayer breakfast i read the transcript
nothing dead advances anything it was pleasant and that's good uh and we're trying to track
down when donald trump is going to sit for the interview with brett bearer fox news this is
weird this is really weird so the interview is supposed to run at 3 p.m. on sunday but it's
taped. Now in a moment
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Fox. And I don't like that. I like the live. So, and then Trump's going to go to the game on Sunday, throwing New Orleans at the pandemonian. And also at the game is going to be Jill Biden. Joe, nobody knows where Joe is. If you see him, let me know, Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Ball. He's wandered around somewhere. He's not going to the game. But Jill is going to the game, taking a grandson. Good. I hope you guys have a good time. I have nothing against. I just, they ran a country terribly, but personally,
no beef um and then uh trump is going to sit with gail benson uh who's a late husband big factor
fan tom benson owner of the new orleans saints christie no one will be there it's gonna be a big
dogged pony you know it is okay so i did three super bowl interviews two of them will live with
barraq obama boy that's the hardest thing i ever did in journalism those live interviews with
president obama and you had to hit it you had a certain amount of time uh i did one other with
Trump will show you a little bit of that, but that was taped. And it's much, much easier to do tape
than live. As I said, live, you're really on that tightrope. So the first one was February 6, 2011.
Barack Obama had been in office for two years and was getting pounded by some Americans who believed he was too liberal.
tape. Here's what the Wall Street Journal said. I want to react to this quote. Mr. Obama is a
determined man of the left whose goal is to redistribute much larger levels of income across
society. He may give tactical ground when he has to, as he did on taxes to avoid a middle
class tax increase, but he would resist to his last day and he made her changes to Obamacare
and the other load-bearing walls of the entitlement state. This is a Wall Street Journal.
You know, painting is a pretty left-wing guy. You're going to draw the line.
The Wall Street Journal will probably paint you as a left-wing guy.
No, no, I mean, if you're talking about the Wall Street Journal editorial page, that's what this is.
You know, that's like quoting the New York Times editorial.
Do you deny their assessment?
Do you deny that you're a man who wants to redistribute wealth?
Absolutely.
You deny that.
Absolutely.
Bill, I didn't raise taxes once.
I lowered taxes over the last two years.
But the entitlement stage champion.
But the entitlement says you champion do redistribute wealth in the sense that they provide insurance coverage for 40 million
people don't have it. What is absolutely true is I think in this country, there's no reason why
if you get sick, you should go bankrupt. Now, the notion that that's a radical principle, I don't
think the majority of people would agree with you. Then why do the majority of people in the polls
not support Obamacare? Actually, I think it's pretty evenly. It's close. Now, that was a good
interview. I'm sorry. You never see anything like that again. And it was live. And after that
interview, Barack Obama said, hey, I know you wrote Killing Lincoln, would you like to see
the Gettysburg Address, the handwritten? So he and I walked up to the Lincoln bedroom in there
was. Okay, second interview live again. All right, this is February 2nd, 2014, and this was right in the
middle of the big IRS scandal. So the Cincinnati office of the IRS was auditing conservative groups
in an ideological way. The head of the IRS was a guy named Douglas Schulman who went to the
White House 157 times. And I brought that to President Obama's attention. Go. Did you speak to him
a lot, yourself? I do not recall meeting with him in any of these meetings that are pretty
routine meetings. Okay, so you don't recall seeing insurance, because what some people are saying
is that the IRS was used at a local level in Cincinnati, maybe other places to go out of the
way. But how do you know that? Because we still don't know what happened. Bill, we do. That's not
what happened. Folks have, again, had multiple hearings on this.
I mean, these kinds of things keep on surfacing, in part because you and your TV station will promote them.
But when folks actually-
Unanswered questions?
Bill, when you actually look at the stuff, there have been multiple hearings on it.
What happened here was that you've got a 501-C-4 law that people think is confusing.
That the folks did not know how to implement because it basically says...
So you're saying it was no corruption there at all.
That's not what I'm saying.
that's actually no no but i want to know what you're saying you're the leader absolutely you're saying
no corruption not no there were some there were some boneheaded decisions bone head of out of a
local office not even mass corruption not even mass corruption not even a smidgen of corruption
again you know live there oh finally donald trump he uh two weeks after he was elected
uh february 5th 2017
Putin was causing all kinds of trouble.
Roll it.
If we can get along with Russia,
and if Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS,
which is a major fight,
anti-Islamic terrorism all over the world,
major fight, that's a good thing.
Will I get along with them?
I have no idea.
It's a killer, though.
Putin's a killer.
A lot of killers.
We've got a lot of killers.
Why, you think our country's so innocent?
Do you think our country's so innocent?
I don't know of any government leaders
that are killers.
take a look at what we've done too. We've made a lot of mistakes. I've been against the war in Iraq
from the beginning. Mistakes are different then. A lot of mistakes. Okay, but a lot of people were
killed. So a lot of killers around, believe me. You mentioned ISIS. I'm not, I'm not apologizing
from Putin. I don't know Putin. I'm not apologizing for anybody. You guys going to meet, by the way?
Do you have a meeting? I guess at some point we'll meet. But I'm just saying this,
getting along with countries, not just Russia. It's a good thing, not a bad thing. Got it.
Okay. So, boy, that brings back a lot of memories for me.
You know, I've interviewed seven presidents.
And I don't know if there's anybody else who's interviewed that many.
That's still working.
And they were the hardest interviews.
They were because you've got to be respectful to the office.
I would have loved to have interviewed Joe Biden, but he didn't do any meaningful interviews at all.
You know, Kamala Harris.
One of the reasons she lost is she didn't do any meaningful interviews.
But I was respectful, but I pushed it.
And one of the reasons that I do respect Barack Obama
was he knew walking in
that it wasn't going to be a cupcake.
And he did it anyway.
Whereas Joe Biden, not a million years, not in a million years.
Or Pelosi, Pelosi said she'd do an interview with me, backed out, you know.
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a whole bunch of ways to do it. But you've got to be careful. So this Ozempic, this shot in the
stomach, I never a million years did that. I don't have to lose weight, thank God, because I'm really
disciplined in my consumption of food and beverage. And that's the key. But eating, it's
when you eat that's very important so there's a study 20 000 u.s adults okay so there is uh
there are people who are running around saying look if you compact your eating in an eight-hour
period and you don't eat for 16 hours it's better for you no it's dangerous so listen to me
this is a smart life segment this is coming from the american heart association you got to
spread out the food. If you do the eight-hour window and don't eat for 16, that puts an
incredible pressure on your heart, according to the American, and I believe the American Heart
Association. So be very, very careful. So here are my tips. Number one, if you want to lose a
few pounds, you've got to think about what you're going to eat every day. But you get hungry
between meals. You know, if you're just going to eat lettuce and favor beans, you're going to be
hungry. Cachues, and they're good. I love them. Okay? If you drink a glass of water,
and I'm not a big slug down the water guy. I mean, my son's like a camel. I don't think
that's good for you, but when I'm thirsty, I drink. But if you drink a glass of water,
a little lemmer, lime in it, and I don't know, 10, 15 cashews, you're not, you're not, you
You're full.
Your hunger pants will go right away.
And then you won't have to snack on the sugar stuff.
Sugars would kill you.
The nuts are good for you.
I'm talking about the food, not the political nuts.
So that's number one tip.
Number two tip is that I eat two meals a day.
I eat breakfast, and I eat an early dinner.
I don't eat a lot after 8 o'clock at night.
I don't.
I made a mistake of drinking a decaf coffee late last night.
Boy, was that a mistake?
I, you know, the facilities, I don't, not going to get into it, but boy, I'm going to do that again.
But you have to think about it.
Think about it.
And look in your refrigerator after this program and any beverage that's loaded with sugar dumping into the sink.
So I got unsweetened iced tea.
It's fine with me.
The lemon and the water fine with me.
And there's a whole bunch of stuff.
Poppy is a soft drink, if you want the soft drink, carbonation.
I don't drink the diet stuff.
I think that's bad for you as well.
But there's a whole bunch of new stuff.
Ice, I-C-E.
That's pretty good.
Because you don't get bored with stuff.
But the sugar and the drinks kills you.
But the most important thing I want to do in this,
in this smart life segment is
just be very smart about
when and what you eat and the weight will just come
right off you. It's as simple as that.
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So there was an unemployed guy running around Charles Darrow
entrepreneur. And he gets a game called The Landlords game. And he says, you know, this is
interesting. I'm going to make it an up. The Landlord's game was put out in 1903. And Darrow,
20 years later, 30 years later, 30 years later, say, I'm going to update this. And he does. He
makes it to Monopoly, and he sells it to Parker Brothers. Now, the reason Monopoly would, he did that
was because there's a middle of depression, nobody had any money. So he made a money game. So people
kind of like fantasize about, hey, look at all the money, I'm selling this hotel, this house,
boom, all over the world. So listen to these stats. Last year, last year, as of July 24,
Monopoly had generated $3 billion for Hasbro, the toy manufacturer. Two hundred seventy-five
million boards sold. I don't know if anybody plays today. I have it. I have it.
I don't play it. I'm trying to play it. And then there's all kinds of social media.
So anyway, Monopoly 90 years ago today. I bet you didn't know that. I didn't know until we
stumbled across it. Back with the Super Bowl in a moment. Okay, two years ago I was at the
Super Bowl, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City won. What a fabulous game that was
in Glendale, Arizona. At great seats. What a good time. I didn't go down to New Orleans
because I knew it was going to be crazy and now that Trump is going. Insanity will rule.
just didn't want to be, it's crowded and, oh boy, I might go next year.
Anyway, here's my prediction.
I think the Eagles are going to win.
Do not bet the game.
One fumble, one screw up, that's enough.
The teams are so close.
But I think that the Philadelphia offense, okay, with Sequin,
Barclay, will wear down the Kansas City defense, and that'll be the difference.
Mahomes is genius, he'll do well, and the Philadelphia offensive line is 800-pound guys.
So I think Philly is going to squeak it out, but I would not bet the game.
And we don't take any betting advertising here.
I wanted to clarify that.
I told you that yesterday.
We don't take pot.
We don't take betting.
We don't take pop-ups.
And the reason on the betting is you can get addicted to that pretty damn fast.
all right if you keep it friendly 10 bucks here 20 bucks okay boy that's an easy addiction and i just
don't want to be particularly for younger people all right just my preference we're not in this for
the money you know we have to make money to generate and pay our people and all that but
i have a higher calling than that okay that is it for us today i have a new column for you on
Sunday. I haven't decided exactly what I'm going to do yet. And we very much appreciate you
watching and listening to the no-spin news. We'll see again on Monday.