Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, January 7, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here.
You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update.
Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Joe Biden cracking down on the border?
Major arrest in Mexico.
The bill's safety has finally woken up.
What were his first words?
And China is developing something that sounds like not a great idea.
And of course, Bill will be here with the message of the day.
But first, Joe Biden announcing a new immigration policy.
Here's what we know so far.
The U.S. would allow a certain number of immigrants from Cuba, Haiti,
Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
But not if you showed up here illegally.
Anyone who wants to be here legally would have to have an American sponsor
and have come through a port of entry.
They're calling it humanitarian parole.
Hmm.
On the one hand, this new policy will allow 360,000 immigrants from these four countries to be granted humanitarian parole.
360,000 a year.
That is a massive increase from what has currently been the law.
But on the other hand, there were 82,000 border crossers from these four countries in November alone.
That's almost a million a year.
So cutting it down to 360,000 is a big cut.
Maybe El Chapo's son, though, will be one of those people brought across the border.
El Chapo, the Mexican cartel leader, his son was arrested in Mexico.
Now, the last time this happened in 2019, the cartels called the Code Red.
They flooded the city, attacked Mexican soldiers, blew stuff up, and threatened the families of Mexican police officers until the government gave him back to the cartel.
So we'll see if they do that again, or if he'll be joining his dad in the maximum of.
security prison in Colorado.
We have a great update from the Buffalo Bills about their safety, Damar Hamlin.
He woke up for the first time.
And the official word is he is neurologically intact.
I've never heard that term before, but it's good news, so we'll go with it.
What were the first words that he told his nurse when he woke up?
Did we win?
And finally, I'm going to go ahead and put this in the probably not a great idea,
category? Scientists in China have developed a vaccine that can be distributed by mosquitoes. Genetically
modified mosquitoes sent out into the world to bite people and give them a long-lasting immune
response to many different diseases. They're working mostly with Zika. I don't know. Remember what
happened last time China was messing around with viruses? Bill's message of the day. Next.
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The Idaho College murders again point out how evil is on the rise in America.
That is because of new progressive leadership that does not want to punish criminals,
but mostly because the USA is because the USA is because.
a very secular country. Now remember, the Constitution is based on Judeo-Christian philosophy.
In the rotunda of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on display is a sculpture of the Ten
Commandments. Why? Because our laws and our freedoms,
are based upon Judeo-Christian philosophy, not religion, philosophy.
And when that philosophy diminishes, particularly when it comes to good and evil,
then evil acts rise.
And we're seeing it almost every week in the news, mass murders of children at schools.
incredible crime in the inner cities by drug gangs.
And now this Idaho situation, where it looks like a young man, for no reason, went in and brutally
stabbed four college students to death.
Again, for no reason.
This is evil.
I'm Bill O'Reilly.
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If you'd like more honest news analysis, Bill O'Reilly.com has it.
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Let's go to the mail. Nelson, concierge member Nelson, thank you.
It's really a crime that so many of these posts on the internet are getting upset over Santos.
Do you really believe the Democrat Party is any better?
How many of them lie, whether in front of the cameras in Congress or when appearing in front of their so-called constituents?
All politicians lie.
Okay, maybe that's true, but when you are a fraud in an election, you can't serve.
Nelson, I know you know that.
George, I wonder who the people who voted for Federman in Pennsylvania thought they were electing.
They clearly didn't know or do they care.
But people voting for Santos are supposed to care?
I care.
I voted for them.
I don't want a fraud representing me.
Gary Anderson, Brooklyn, New York with the so-called omnibus spending bill now saddled upon us.
Senator Ram Paul's festivist report, 2022, is worthy.
I agree. I mean, Senator Paul, I don't really get along with too well.
He's good on this issue.
Al Davis, Camdenden, Missouri just finished reading, killing the killers.
One thing that struck me is if Islamic fanatics of ISIS of such a deep hatred of America,
wouldn't they be likely crossing the southern border?
Of course. Of course. Dope dealers, terrorists, everybody. Of course. Scott Curley, Oahu, Hawaii. I have a bit of a problem. My amazing wife bought me the entire killing series for Christmas. Where should I start? I would start with killing England, get the revolution down, then go to killing Lincoln. And then from there, it doesn't really matter. But killing England, killing Lincoln will set you about America and the two.
two biggest things that happened early on.
In a moment, something you might not know.
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podcast. Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might, not know.
2022 will go down as one of the worst years in the history of commercial aviation.
The combination of COVID, pilot shortages, government in action caused travel chaos for millions of
Americans. Here are the facts. Throughout last year, 2022, the volume of passengers was roughly 80%
of what it was before COVID. Despite fewer flyers, revenue for the major air carriers
actually went up 70% because of price gouging. But the airlines did not hire personnel with
those profits. There simply are not enough pilots and
crew members to operate the flight schedules. So, flight cancellations went up 20% across the board.
In April, JetBlue slashed the third of all its trips. Delta eliminated 15%. 5,000 routes were
canceled over the Easter break, another 10,000 delayed. Said a JetBlue spokesperson at the time,
quote, over the past several days, severe weather in the southeast and multiple air traffic
control delay programs have created significant impacts on our industry, unquote. That was a ruse.
JetBlue did not have enough pilots and personnel to fly its root system. Just last week,
Southwest Airlines canceled 3,000 flights every single day. The carrier released the following
statement, quote, we know even our deepest apologies to our
customers, to our employees, and to all affected throughout this disruption, only go so far,
unquote. Yeah, that's right. People's entire Christmas vacations were ruined. Transportation
Secretary Pete Buttigieg sent a letter to Southwest, asking the company to reimburse some
travelers for costs. Despite all the chaos, airfares are up 30 percent compared to last year.
The domestic airline ticker it on average $350, and here's something else you might not know.
Thousands of Americans have signed a petition demanding a new passenger bill of rights in the USA.
The guidelines would impose major penalties, but that is the job of the federal government,
which, of course, it is not doing.
Back after this.
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