Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Looking Out For You - September 7, 2025

Episode Date: September 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm Chris Hadfield, astronaut and citizen of planet Earth. Join me on a journey into the systems that power the world. No politics, just real conversations with real people shaping the future of energy. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the latest edition of Looking Out for You. Let's get started. I don't like when poor Americans,
Starting point is 00:00:30 who are primarily defenseless are harmed. That really gets me angry. It's kind of a bullying thing, but it's worse than that. Because we are a country where all citizens are created equal. That's what we fought the British to have. And we're not. So the wealthy people, like me, can afford security, can afford nice houses, big fences, all of that.
Starting point is 00:01:05 We don't have to deal with thugs on the street, or we live in neighborhoods where that can't happen. Police respond like that. But poor Americans, they don't have that. They're not protected. So you get an urban situation in Chicago, New York, and a grandmother goes out to the grocery store, some drug addicts decides to knock her down, a mugger,
Starting point is 00:01:25 take her money, take her groceries. guy's not going to get caught. Everybody knows it. Is that right? No, it's not. So in Chicago is way beyond any kind of rational thought. President Trump's finally getting involved.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Back in his first term, I talked to President about Chicago and the murder rate and the violent crime there. I said the only way that you're going to stop or mitigate this crime against the poor is to bring in the National Guard because the local authorities in Chicago
Starting point is 00:02:01 are not going to stop it. Nor is Governor Pritzker in Springfield, Illinois. They don't care. And now, five years later,
Starting point is 00:02:18 and it's horrific. In the last four years, there have been almost 4,000 Chicagoans killed. 4,000. 83%
Starting point is 00:02:36 African American. How about that? Last year, 573 Chicagoans killed most of my handguns. 74% black, 22% Hispanic. So Anglos were only 4%. Yet the black mayor of Chicago,
Starting point is 00:03:02 Trump's fault. O'Reilly's fault. That's why it's happening. So the drug gangs are doing it all. Everybody knows that. They fight turf. They go in. They're heavily armed. No arrests.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Over the Labor Day weekend, it was harrowing what happened in Chicago. No arrests. With something like 60 shootings, no arrests, not one. So it goes on and on and on and on. So Donald Trump knows this, and he's taking action. He's threatening the National Guard and other federal agencies into Chicago, like he did in D.C. But it's easier to do it in D.C. because the federal government already runs that place, District of Columbia.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Chicago's independent. Okay, the state of Illinois runs it. And the governor, Pritzker, as I said, he is an extreme progressive ideologue. And the mayor of Johnson of Chicago, he's worse than Lori Lightfoot. I don't think anybody could be worse than Lori Light. He's worse. So we're going to write you three sound bites now about the reaction. Actually, it's...
Starting point is 00:04:17 I got three soundbites. First, we're going to do Pritzker, who's reacting to Trump. threatening to send in the guard. Go. You said he has other aims. What are the other aims? The other aims are that he'd like to stop the elections in 2026 or, frankly, take control of those elections.
Starting point is 00:04:35 He'll just claim that there's some problem with an election, and then he's got troops on the ground that can take control if, in fact, he's allowed to do this. You're talking about invasion? I hear you talking about him suspending elections? Or is it your belief he's an authoritarian? Look, I can tell you this. I built a Holocaust museum.
Starting point is 00:04:56 I know what the history was of a constitutional republic being overturned after an election in 53 days. And I'm very, very concerned. He's a loon. The man is a loon. Okay, he says that Trump's sending in National Guard so he can control. the midterm election because there'll be troops on the ground that's insane all right here is the mayor of chicago brandon johnson we cannot incarcerate our way out of violence we've already tried that and we've ended up with the largest prison population in the world without solving
Starting point is 00:05:45 the problems of crime and violence the addiction on jails and incarceration in this country we have moved past that. It is racist. It is immoral. It is unholy. And it is not the way to drive violence down. Okay. He doesn't want to put anybody in jail. Doesn't want to put violent criminals in jail. Don't want to do it. Now, what's plan B, Mayor Johnson? You don't have plan B. Oh, we need more community services. Yeah. Okay. You're selling narcotics. People are using narcotics in your city. And the gangs are providing that product. How do you stop that? Oh, we need more rehab. Ah, ah, ah. This is so ridiculous that it's stunning. Now, most of the people in Chicago are good people. They can't do anything about this, stranglehold, that the progressives have on the
Starting point is 00:06:49 governorship and the mayorship. They can't. Because the minority communities, conveners to vote for Lori Lightfoot and Brandon Johnson. They're voting against their own safety. Now, there's a lot of reasons why they do that, but the primary reason is they live in a bubble. They don't hear the other side. They don't take the time out. You know, maybe this progressive stuff's not working for us. The cops in Chicago, sketchy traditionally, I think are trying. Here's the superintendent. So we have to find a way to hold these most violent criminals accountable because we know the robberies and things of that nature
Starting point is 00:07:28 may lead to higher levels of crime, people being injured, and all the way to people being killed. We really have to do something when it comes to penalties for people who commit violent acts. All right, so the police chief says we've got to punish people and the mayor says, no, we're not going to punish anybody. That's it. So the top cop seems to understand,
Starting point is 00:07:56 but he takes orders from the mayor. And the mayor won't punish anybody. Now, if you live in Chicago on the Gold Coast, and a big high rise or whatever, you got your own protection, as I said at the beginning of this. But if you're down on Martin Luther King Boulevard and pretty close to the Obama library and President Obama didn't do anything about crime in Chicago, nothing.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Nobody can protect you and they're not even going to catch the person who beats the hell out of you or kills your son or daughter. They won't catch them. Because nobody's going to testify against those drug gangs like Mexico. Now, if you inform or testify against a drug gang in Chicago or any other major city, you're a target.
Starting point is 00:08:53 They'll kill you. And maybe your family. That's why there's no conviction. And even if the state did secure a conviction, even if it did. Mayor Johnson don't want to even bring the case. You tell them to do, yeah, we need community involvement, we need more money, more money, we need more money. Not more money for more cops, oh no, more money for community services. These drug gangs who make a fortune, they're going to just put down all out of their violence,
Starting point is 00:09:31 and they're going to toddle lacrosse and go, yeah, I want to be a member of the community now. Let's play some basketball. Now, I'm being harsh because this situation comes back to human lives. And I'm telling you, Johnson and Pritzker and the progressive wing of the Democratic Party doesn't care. Because they live in this theoretical world where the U.S. justice system is racist. You heard Johnson say that. No, you're racist. You're a racist, O'Reilly for wanting more punishment on violent criminals.
Starting point is 00:10:10 You're racist. Okay. What percentage of people being murdered in Chicago are African Americans? That's racist. 84%. That's racist. Right there, Mayor Johnson, and you are, A, incompetent, B, a phony, C, apathetic, and D, should be out of there, she was resigned tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Out here in Suffolk County where I'm recording today, there's an insane, and I mean that that word literally, controversy going on. And I just want to tell you how crazy our state has gotten. So there is a high school named after an Indian tribe in Suffolk County, town of Iceland. High school is Kunetkwat. You see the sign for that. on the Southern State Parkway. And the nickname for the school is the Thunderbirds. Well, they're getting sued or something because Thunderbirds is now objectionable.
Starting point is 00:11:20 That means I guess you have to recall all the cars, the old Thunderbird car. It's so crazy. So I said, what on earth could make someone be effective? offended by the name Thunderbirds. Now, I understand redskins. I don't side with that, by the way. If there's a positive tradition, I think that has taken to account. But I understand that. I don't understand chiefs and braves. Those are complementary words. But Thunderbirds? So, do you know what a Thunderbird is? It is a mythological creature in various American Indian cultures.
Starting point is 00:12:02 primarily among tribes in the Midwest, Great Plains, and Northeastern regions. It's a bird that doesn't really exist. So some idiots have sent a letter to the school saying that you've got to get rid of the Thunderbirds, which would cost the school hundreds of thousands of dollars to do because the Thunderbirds is printed on their fields and in their schoolhouses, all over the place. So to get rid of it, it's going to cost all our money. And the other complaint is that the Native American Guardians Association, they are saying no. The Native American Guardians Association goes, no, this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:12:51 So it's the progressive loons driving this. And of course, you never hear anything from Hokal or, you know, it all becomes a political thing. not a logic thing. So I wouldn't do it. If I'm Suffolk County and I'm running a show there, I'm not changing the name. You take me to court, you do whatever you have to do. I'm not doing it.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Because we got to stop this now. It is way too out of control in this state. Okay? There's nothing wrong with the word thunderbird. It offends no sane person. And if you're a nut, I'm sorry, but you're just going to have to live with that. Now, one more thing. The proposal is to change the name Thunderbird to T-bird.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Like the Beach Boys' daddy took the T-bird away. She's a nickname for the car. Why? Why? Now, it's funny in some degree, but it's tragic and sad in another. We live in a state hijacked by progressive looms, and we, the people, have got to stop the madness. We told you about a high school in Suffolk County that was under siege for using the nickname Thunderbirds, and they have bended, and now they're going to be the...
Starting point is 00:14:29 T-birds. That's okay. I understand. Because they'd have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars because the state in New York is driving this thing. Again, to fight the state to keep Thunderbirds, Thunderbird somehow is a slam on Native American culture. It's not. It's made up by the progressives. It's stupid. But I wanted to give you an update on that. Here's another update. So you'll remember that in November of 2023, three thugs beat up two cops in the Bronx on a subway platform, and there was videotape of it. Today, two out of the three showed up in court again, Kareem McCleary and Isaiah Jamassie. Okay, the case was adjourned for the 20th time in the Bronx, 20th time. They have to show up again in November. That means two years.
Starting point is 00:15:30 The city of New York has not prosecuted these individuals. The third guy got away. They can't even find them. The cops can't find them. Now, it's so outrageous, and the judge was Timothy Lewis. And originally, when they were booked for beating up the cops, they're let out with no bail. So these guys have been free for two years, and they just got their 20th adjournment. Okay? This means there is no justice system functioning in New York City.
Starting point is 00:16:06 It does not function. You can beat up a police officer. They don't want to try the case. The defense, the public defender is representing these thugs, they know that. And they go in with, oh, we need more time? You got it on videotape, pal. Okay?
Starting point is 00:16:30 This should have been adjudicated 18 months ago. It's just an outrage. It really is. And then we get into the crime stats. So Mayor Adams is not polling well. We all know that. But his only positive is that crime is going down. It is.
Starting point is 00:16:50 But it's a little misleading. And I want to bring that to your attention. So when a crime complaint is brought to the attention of police, it is then put into a computer. So say you get punched in the mouth by a mugger. You go to this precinct. You say, I got punched in the mouth on Lexington Avenue and 43rd Street. Goes into the computer. Chances are, the guy who punch you in the mouth will never be held, never be caught.
Starting point is 00:17:18 And even if he is, the case will be adjourned 87 times. But just the fact that it goes into the computer, it's a crime. No due process, maybe the guy made it up, that file a crime complaint. Nobody knows. So that's what they use. So major crimes in New York City, according to cops, are sliding down pretty significantly. Okay? So crime in all five boroughs down about 7%.
Starting point is 00:17:51 year to year, 8% drop in robberies, shootings, gun victims, all-time low, 489 incidents, 611 victims. But that's misleading because a lot of those victims won't come forth. They won't. I'd say if they're just not hurt a lot. But I'll take the cops' word for it. Now, up, big, Last month, in August, murder, of 33% year to year, and rape. So look, this is a very hard thing to quantify. We live in a dangerous city, you know that. If you go into the subway, if you go into certain neighborhoods, it's dicey. And the police are not proactive, they can't be, there's not enough of them, they're reactive.
Starting point is 00:18:45 So after you're shot, then they show up. And the thugs run wild because of no bail. they're out there committing crime after crime after crime. We all know that. That could change, but only Curtis Lewell would try to change it. Cuomo wouldn't. Adams hasn't. And Mandami would make it worse because the cops hate him.
Starting point is 00:19:10 So my job is to present to you honest information on WABC Radio. And I do that every night at 9 p.m. We live in a dangerous city. It's not as bad as Chicago, because Chicago, you have open gang, drug gang warfare. L.A. is spread out. So L.A., probably New York is worse than L.A. Baltimore is really bad in certain neighborhoods. Very interesting political things going on, and I'm sure you've heard about them.
Starting point is 00:19:45 So the Trump administration does not want Ma'am Donnie to be elected. mayor of New York for a number of reasons. You guys are a communist. Public order is going to break down. People are going to die. It's just going to be anarchy in the nation's largest city. So why would you want that? Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:07 So the Trump administration did favors for Eric Adams, the current mayor. Because I thought in the beginning that Adams might be able to fight off. this kind of radical, progressive challenge. But they're wrong. The polls show that Adams is way down. He says no chance of winning, but he's still getting maybe 20% of the electorate to vote for him. So Adams is summoned to D.C. last week in a backdoor meeting,
Starting point is 00:20:43 which means nobody knows about it. And in that meeting, he has offered a job in the Trump administration. He can take his pick of a few department situations, a couple of ambassadorships, you can do what he wants. Remember, Trump did him a solid by dropping the charges, corruption charges, in the Turkish situation. So Adams and Trump have a relationship. So Trump basically says, look, Eric, you're not going to win.
Starting point is 00:21:16 And the only hope to derail Mandani is Cuomo. We don't like Cuomo. Nobody likes Cuomo. But he's got a constituency of hardcore Democrats that if he adds your voters, he's got a shot. I don't believe there's one person in New York City supporting Curtis Sliwa who would vote for any of those three men, Cuomo, Adams, or Mandani. So to say Curtis, you should drop out, that's ridiculous wild. No votes are going to be swayed by that. However, if Adams endorses Cuomo, which you'd have to do as part of the deal if he takes a Fed job, then the black vote, which is Block, B-L-O-C, would consider, I think, voting for Cuomo,
Starting point is 00:22:09 even though African-Americans don't really like him. Now, why do people not like Andrew Cuomo? Well, there's the obvious Nobel law that he signed, which is one of the most destructive. public policy things I've ever seen. There's the COVID stuff where he wouldn't admit that he made enormous mistakes by allowing COVID patients into nursing homes, wouldn't admit it. And then there are the other personal stuff, which I don't really think is that important because it's a he said, she said. Nothing has been established in a court of law. But there are people who say, I don't want this guy.
Starting point is 00:22:50 Too many accusations against him, on and on and on and on. So nobody likes Cuomo. When I use the word nobody, of course I'm generalizing there overstating because of what he did in office as governor, but also because of his personality. You know, his brother, Chris Cuomo, totally opposite him. He's got a good personality, even if you don't like his politics or whatever,
Starting point is 00:23:16 He's engaging, you know, funny, gets the jokes. Andrew's dower, word of the day, D-O-U-R. I've talked with Andrew Cuomo many times. I don't find him objectionable one-on-one. He's smart. But here's why he would be better for the city than Mandani. Because Cuomo would not make things worse. I don't think he didn't prove the criminal judge.
Starting point is 00:23:46 justice system or the sanitation situation or the quality of life or the traffic or any of that. But he wouldn't make it worse. He understands how to govern. Mindami is 33 years old. He doesn't know anything. He doesn't do any challenging interviews because if he did in two minutes, you would know he doesn't know anything. Cuomo knows stuff.
Starting point is 00:24:16 He's worked at the federal level as a governor, and now he could do the job. He's not going to go against his progressive base. Everybody knows that. He's certainly not a crusader for justice, but it's one of those lesser of the evils, right? That's what we're talking about. So I expect, and I predicted this, as you know, if you listen to this program, that Eric Adams will drop out and will endorse Cuomo, and that will happen. I'd say next two weeks.
Starting point is 00:24:52 A couple of notes, my new book, Confronting Evil, comes out next Tuesday, September 9th. We hope you check it out. Putin on a cover, the Ayatollah, Mao, Hitler, and 11 other guys inside. All guys, I couldn't find a woman to rise up to the level of evil that we were analyzing. So that's coming out. Now, one of the most evil things on the planet is racism. And I have a chapter in confronting evil about the slave traders in America, and how they became the richest men in the world, by selling human beings, black human beings, and their
Starting point is 00:25:36 mentality and all that. It is so wicked, and that's the word. There's no justification. You can't. If you hate another human being because of the color of that. that person's skin. You're evil. Flat out, that's it. Okay? Same thing with religions. If you hate the Jews or you hate the Catholics or you hate the Muslims, if you hate anybody on the basis of their skin or their ethnicity or the religiosity, then that is an evil act of hatred.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Now, in America, the left loves to call the right racist. You do it all the time. They branded me racist almost every day when I did honest report it. Guys like Spike Lee, for example, he's a, you know, white men this, white men that. You see it on NBC News all the time. They fired two of their commentators for going over the line, but you know where their sentiments lie. So it's like if you are conservative or traditional and you take a stand against the murders in Chicago, for example, or you oppose Joe Biden's complete apathy, You're a racist.
Starting point is 00:26:47 You're a racist. Al Sharpton has made millions peddling nut. Millions and millions of dollars the man has made. I shouldn't say made, but he's acquired by doing this, you're a racist, you're a racist, you're a racist. Okay. So in Chicago, in the last 10 years, we reported this yesterday, 7,000 people have been murdered.
Starting point is 00:27:11 80% of them, black. And most of the perpetrators, the killers, are black. And the cycle of violence in Chicago and other cities as well, but it's most visible in Chicago, the cycle of violence is unending. The city and the state of Illinois are run by liberal people. Okay, far left progressives. Brandon Johnson is the mayor of Chicago. Johnson should want added protections for the poor people on the South side who are getting slaughtered by drug gangs and terrorized by them.
Starting point is 00:27:57 He should want to see that situation improve, but he doesn't. President Trump has offered Johnson, National Guard and Federal agents, to stop the madness as a reference point. Since the Guard and Feds went into Washington, crime has dropped 50% in 19 days. So there's no doubt that sending federal authorities into Chicago would save human lives. No. Brandon Johnson does not want it. Roll the tape. Do you believe that the streets, of Chicago would be safer if there were more uniformed police officers on the streets of Chicago? I believe the city of Chicago and cities across America would be safer if we actually had, you know, affordable housing. Look, I'm not saying that we don't. That's not the question I ask.
Starting point is 00:29:00 My question is, and I just need the yes or no, do you believe the streets of Chicago would be safer if you got all of those other extraordinary programs put back into play? which do have a history of being successful, if that's complemented by having 5,000 more cops on the streets of Chicago. I don't believe that we should narrow it down to just police officers, that's what I'm saying. That is an antiquated approach. All right, he doesn't want to solve the problem.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Oh, if we have more affordable housing, there'd be fewer murders. No, they wouldn't you? The drug gangs are killing people because they want to make money. selling narcotics and the people that they are killing are rivals and the innocents get caught in the crossfires and the turf wars so you know the guy is a moron i'm sorry but he is this is mayor johnson now the governor's state doesn't care either j b pritzker rule the tape you're going to hear people especially pat his past weekend 54 shot seven dead yeah they're going to say The city's not safe. Would you ask your friends to ride the L after midnight or after, you know, nine o'clock at night even to come down to the city from O'Hare? Look, big cities have crime. There's no doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:30:26 But let's just pay attention to what President Trump is doing targeting Chicago. He's overlooking red states that have much higher crime rates, much higher. That's just not true. Total lie. It's not overlooking anything. The stat that Pritzker throws out, and this is what aboutism? I'll get that out in a moment. You know, he goes down to Mississippi.
Starting point is 00:30:49 We have a very scant population, and there are four murders in a population of 1,700. You're going to have a higher percentage rate than in any major city, and that's what these guys do. It's slight of hand. It's BS. The question is, you got 7,000 dead governor in your state, and you don't have one problem, not one to stop it. And that's the truth. But here is Pritzker. No, no, that's worse over there. It's worse in Rwanda. You know, it's worse in Thailand. Oh, my God. Okay. So back to the racism thing. This is passive racism on the part of Johnson and Pritzker because they're not protecting poor African Americans from violence.
Starting point is 00:31:42 They refuse to do it. And you could get a psychiatrist in there all day long and analyze them. The fact of the matter is they have failed and will not admit they have failed. Now, there is a reason, okay, because if they say to the people, yeah, I want to stop it, but I can't, then you look like you're an idiot and shouldn't hold the job. But the bigger question is, you cannot allow an ethnic group, any ethnic group, to be brutalized and look the other way and not do anything about it. And if you do, you're a racist, passive racist. Now, last night, I'm sorry, on Wednesday night, I was on with Stephen A. Smith, a very prominent African-American broadcaster.
Starting point is 00:32:37 I'm going to say, play you what he said about the situation, and then what I said. Roll Smith. When you look at Pritzker, right now, what you should be doing is this. Excuse me, we don't get this together. I'm going to let the president do what he suggested. I'm going to get the help of the federal government to put a stop to this. He could say something that simple, but it would be given the president credit. That's right.
Starting point is 00:32:59 It would be given the other side credit. And obviously, that's where politicization kicks into play because people are of that mindset, at thinking along those lines that it's all about politics because you don't want to receive the obvious help that you need. Yes. It's just inexcusable. And that's a good word.
Starting point is 00:33:17 It's inexcusable. And the racist label should be bannered up there. Okay? Because it's outrageous. Poor black Americans need to be protected. All right. And then I rounded up the Cuomo broadcasts on News Nation by saying this. Go.
Starting point is 00:33:41 These people, Pritzker and Brandon Johnson, the mayor, cannot admit it. They can't admit it that it's their fault. Nothing is done to stop the murder in the poor neighborhoods. They won't admit it. They can't admit it. So Prisker actually said to the press, the motivation for Donald Trump to bring in more protection in the form of the Guard and federal agents is that Trump wants to establish a Nazi hierarchy in this country. Pritzker said that. Now, if you don't think that's a lie,
Starting point is 00:34:17 then you don't know what the Eighth Commandment means. Okay? That is so insane. It's like nothing I've ever heard. Now, the question becomes, will Pritzker and Johnson pay a price? price for all the death, violence, and destruction wreaked upon African Americans in Chicago. Will they pay a price? Legally, they won't. Can't do anything about it. People in Chicago keep voting these people back in. Okay, that's on them.
Starting point is 00:34:56 So the answer probably is no. They're not going to pay any price at all. But to condemn Donald Trump, whether you hate him, like him in the middle, to condemn him for trying to take action to save lives. Because it looks to me that the President of the United States believes that black lives matter, while his progressive opponents do not believe that. that. Thank you for listening to Looking Out for You.
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