Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, August 7, 2025
Episode Date: August 7, 2025Apple invests in America, Trump and Putin meeting, St. Stewart attack, and forfeiture of office. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, NBC is the last far left media holdout. Learn more about your ad ch...oices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the O'Reilly update. Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill. It is Thursday, August 7, 2025. Here's this happening today in America. Apple invests in America. Trump and Putin meeting Fort Stewart attack and forfeiture of office. It's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, President Trump and Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, met in a big Oval Office announcement.
Tim Cook said Apple is adding $100 billion to their already $500 billion pledge that the company
made in February to increase its investment in U.S. manufacturing and tech training over just the
next four years.
Trump said that Apple would be expanding its partnership with Corning's Glass Manufacturing
Plant in Herodzburg, Kentucky.
Tim Cook said for the first time ever, every single new iPhone and every single new Apple Watch
sold anywhere in the world will contain cover glass made in Kentucky.
Apple announced in February
It's planned to expand facilities in Arizona, California, Iowa, Oregon, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, and Washington State.
The company said it will construct a new factory in Houston, Texas, by the end of 2026, to build servers that support Apple's AI products.
A big investment in America after the president just a couple months ago told Tim Cook,
I hear you're building all over India.
I don't want you building in India.
A bilateral meeting between President Trump and Russian President Putin could happen as soon as next week.
a White House official said.
Trump was asked about it later last night.
He said, well, look, I don't want to say,
I've been disappointed before with this one.
Putin and the White House envoy Steve Whitkoff met just the other day.
Trump said, I don't call it a breakthrough.
I mean, we've been working on this for a long time.
A U.S. Army sergeant shot and wounded,
five other soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia
using a personal handgun.
He is detained, of course, in pre-trial confinement.
He was not previously deployed to combat.
A U.S. official said that the suspect was arrested on a DUI charge earlier this year.
All five victims are in stable condition and expected to recover.
Other soldiers immediately intervened to prevent more casualties.
The redistricting battle in Texas continues, and it escalates.
Governor Abbott urged the state Supreme Court to remove state representative Gene Wu,
who's the chairman of the Texas House Democratic Caucus.
And by remove, I mean, remove him from his, his, his president.
position as state representative.
Abbott argued that Wu has forfeited his office by fleeing the state, along with other
Democratic lawmakers, in order to prevent a quorum for the House to vote on the new GOP-proposed
congressional map.
Abbott asked the Texas Supreme Court for a ruling by tonight before the Texas Republicans
try again tomorrow to open up legislative business.
The Attorney General of Texas Ken Paxton said the people of Texas elected lawmakers, not jet-setting
runaways looking for headlines. If you don't show up to work, you get fired.
I'm Mike Slater from the podcast, Politics by Faith. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Thursday, NBC News looks like the last holdout, while other corporate media outlets are sliding away from left-wing activism.
The Peacock Network is not.
Rather, it's defying the Trump administration almost daily.
NBC White House correspondent Monica Alba posits that there is no evidence at all.
The Russian collusion fraud was a political conspiracy.
Quite the statement.
Ms. Alba goes on to opine that the Justice Department is trying to deflect attention away from the Epstein mess.
It is possible, I guess, that Monica possess its superpower,
who absolutely know all the collusion evidence,
as well as the motivation for a grand jury presentation by the government.
No need for any fact gathering.
Ms. Monica has it all nailed down.
Then there is the always reliable Racial Maddow,
who asserts we are living in a dictatorship.
Yes, it's true.
NBC has dumped MSNBC,
but Ms. Rachel will still be paid big money
to guide us through the Fourth Reich.
In the face of Colbert getting sacked by CBS, NBC announced its renewing Jimmy Fallon,
which is fine. Jim couldn't care less about partisan politics.
He simply wants to get down.
Comcast, which owns NBC, has never really explained its left-wing posture,
but obviously that will continue.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it, you can reach me.
at bill o'reilly.com bill at bill o'reilly.com name in town if you wish to opine let's go to the
mail we got uh frank john uh massachusetts is lost the citizens that i state and said he deserve
all the problems related to the catering of the liberal left's ideas sad one of the first states
in the union can't conform to common sense it's true the loons have taken over boston
and it's one of the greatest towns in the world second home for me
Norman, concierge member, if you can't walk down any Broadlight Street in America and feel safe,
then you have to blame the people in charge.
And the people who voted for them, Norman.
So I got my message of the day on this and the people who voted for them.
Because most of these people, they don't lie like Castro did.
They're right up front.
Don Harris, Indianapolis.
Hey, Bill, love the show.
What do you think of the mainstream media completely ignoring the racially motivated attack in Cincinnati except Fox?
And Don goes on to say, I haven't heard much from you either because it's a local story.
I don't think it's got a national implication.
These are just bad people.
I'm not in a position.
I don't want to be in a position to exacerbate a story unless I have to.
Anthony Rao, Monmouth County, New Jersey asked, for examples,
is the Trump legislation violating the Constitution?
I don't have any first-person examples, but there are countless stories online.
Always a problem of how unidentified ICE agents are detaining people.
Okay, there have been some people that have been detained.
Unidentified ICE agents?
What does that mean?
They got ICE written all over them.
If you're here illegally in this country, you could be detained.
And that is legal.
In a moment, something you might not know.
Searchlight Pictures presents The Roses, only in theaters August 29th.
From the director of Meet the Parents and the writer of Poor Things comes The Roses, starring Academy Award winner, Olivia Coleman, Academy Award nominee, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andy Sandberg, Kate McKinnon, and Alison Jenner.
Janney, a hilarious new comedy filled with drama, excitement, and a little bit of hatred,
proving that marriage isn't always a bed of roses.
See The Roses, only in theaters, August 29th.
Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
Four hundred twenty-four years ago today, the play Macbeth premiered in London, England,
written by William Shakespeare, who then became the most...
prolific playwright in history.
In total, Shakespeare published 25 comedies, 30 tragedies, 100 sonnets, 400 poems.
Many performed to this day.
Here is Will's story.
Born 1564 in the town of Stratford upon Avon, young William received a modest education in Latin and grammar.
As a commoner, he was unable to attend any English college.
Little is known about Shakespeare until 1592 when his plays began appearing on the London stage.
He became a moderate success among the English elite and the urban poor.
The playwright and a group of actors soon opened the Globe Theater.
During his brief career, the Bard, as he was called, crafted the playwrights.
most popular stories in the English language. Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth,
Julius Caesar, Othello. He retired from the stage in 1613. Same year, his Globe Theatre burned
to the ground. Shakespeare and his family returned to the village of Stratford. There, the
playwright died suddenly in 1616 at the age of 52. According to medical records, William was,
quote, in perfect health at the time of death, which, of course, led to conspiracies.
William Shakespeare was buried two days later.
His headstone includes a curse against anyone who tries to move his bones.
2008, the cemetery underwent emergency renovations, but William's body was not disturbed.
And here's something else you might not know.
Shakespeare also made significant contributions to the English language.
He created at least 2,000 words, many used by Americans, including bedroom, alligators, skim milk, eyeball, gossip, lonely, puppy dog kissing.
Even the name Jessica was invented by Shakespeare.
Back in a moment.
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