Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, July 26, 2024
Episode Date: July 26, 2024Kamala meets with Netanyahu, Newsome cleans up the homeless, Southwest Airlines bails on open seating, and a difficult choice. Plus, the Message of the Day, Kamala Harris’s socialist agenda. Learn m...ore about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill.
It's Friday, July 26th, 2024.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Kamala will not be silent.
Newsom, cleaning up the homeless, Southwest change, and would you cut it off?
It's all coming up.
Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, Kamala Harris met with the Prime Minister of Israel, Netanyahu, yesterday.
After she met with Netanyahu trying to tow the line here, she said,
Israel has a right to defend itself and how it does so matters.
What has happened in Gaza over the last nine months is devastating.
The images of dead children and desperate, hungry people fleeing for safety,
sometimes displaced for a second, third, or fourth time.
We cannot look away in the face of these tragedies.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering,
and I will not be silent.
In similar news, maybe the number one pick right now
for her vice presidential pick
is the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro.
His biggest problem is he's very pro-Israel.
We'll see how big of a problem that is for the Democrats.
Well, it must be an election year.
Gavin Newsom passing an executive order,
directing state agencies to urgently move to address dangerous homeless encampments and clear them
from state land. He also gave city and local leaders the incentive and a push to do the same.
The Supreme Court recently allowed cities to enforce bans on sleeping outside in public spaces.
There's more than 180,000 homeless people in California, by far the biggest in the country,
and a lot of the biggest encampments underneath state highways, which can now be cleared and cleaned up.
Southwest Airlines will end its 53-year policy of open seating.
They did a survey that found 80% of customers want assigned seating, like every other airline.
And the open seating was the top reason in their survey that people did not choose Southwest Airlines.
I think it's the best part about Southwest Airlines.
They're now going to add premium seats as well and also add a few red-eye flights.
All right, here's a what-would-you-do scenario.
There's a men's field hockey player from Australia who, in a practice two weeks ago,
another player's stick severed off his finger.
So doctors gave him a choice.
They can reattach the finger by putting a wire in it,
but it would require six months to recover
and he would miss the Olympics.
Or just cut it all off totally
and you'll be good to go in two weeks.
What would you do?
He chose to cut it off.
It's his right ring finger.
Who needs it anyway?
He'll be in his third Olympics this weekend.
I'm Mike Slater from the podcast, Politics.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Friday, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck, it's probably a duck.
And if it looks like a socialist, well, hi there, Kamala Harris.
2019. She, according to her voting record in the Senate, was the most liberal member of that August
body. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren or furious, what did we do wrong? How could Kamala be the
most liberal senator? And then we had Bernie's government health care bill. Almost every other
politician in Washington said, no, we don't want to take over the entire health care system,
but Kamala Harris did. She co-signed Bernie Sanders is wiping out a private health insurance
and imposing government-run insurance. So if you're listening to me in Canada and you need
in operation. Tell your American peers how that's going up there with government-run health care
out of Ottawa. On and on and on and on. Kamala Harris wants guaranteed income. She wants the government
to pay for child care, free college, every entitlement you can imagine. And how would they do that?
by taxing corporations and people who have money to the hilt.
That is socialism.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it.
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William Bernstein, Norfolk, Virginia,
with Kamala Harris now officially in a race,
do you feel anything else will happen bad, like the past few weeks?
Can Kamala actually beat Trump? Yeah, she could beat her.
I don't think she will at this point, but anything, you know, it's a crazy country right now.
I don't have a feeling like I had before.
I think it's going to be Kamala and Trump.
They're going to be obviously ups and downs, but I don't have any foreboding.
But I'm glad you asked a question.
Michael Oberhaus, Wellsville, Missouri, saw your interview on News Nation with Leland Vitterd.
You said if Trump can keep from getting in the mud, he will win.
I've read the United States of Trump, and I believe you know the man as well as anyone,
so I'm asking you, can he stay out of the mud?
He can.
He's smart enough, but he likes the mud sometimes, thinks it works for him.
So I don't know.
If I was his advisor, I'd just go policy.
Socialist, Socialist, Socialist, Socialist, Socialist, and here's how it would affect you.
Don't need to call her dumb as a rock.
That doesn't matter.
Gerald Brooks, Boynton Beach, Florida.
Bill O'Reilly, you are right.
These are historic times.
I'm very grateful I'm a premium member to Bill O'Reilly.com so I can get information analysis
that only you deliver.
Corporate media has made a Faustian pact to keep information from Americans.
Their low ratings are assigned how the story will end.
Yeah.
I mean, you'd have to be a total dunderhead to believe that the corporate media is not deceiving you.
It is.
We don't.
Simple as that.
In a moment, something you might not know.
and the people behind the headlines.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
120 years ago today, a Syrian migrant named Ernest Humweep unveiled a new dessert
at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri.
The man took a thin waffle, rolled.
it into a funnel, then stuffed it with two scoops of frozen vanilla cream. The ice cream
cone was born. Here are some facts about America's favorite snack. The history of ice cream
dates to the second century BC when Roman soldiers mix snow and honey. Today, there are more
than 600 flavors of ice cream in the USA alone.
Despite all the options, our favorite flavors have remained the same since the world's
fair in 1904.
Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry.
In total, Americans spend $20 billion every year on ice cream.
Around the world, the dessert is enjoyed in very unique ways.
In Japan, folks mix milk with sticky rice and green tea.
The result is a chewy snack the size of a golf ball.
For Italians, it's all about gelato.
The recipe uses whole milk instead of heavy cream.
The result, gelato is actually healthier than its American cousin.
An Israel ice cream is mixed with sesame seeds, walnuts, and honey.
With cows in short supply, folks in the Middle East use goat milk instead.
In Bavaria, Germany, folks there enjoy a strange treat
called suss noodle, German for sweet pasta.
Vanilla ice cream pressed through a pasta maker,
then covered in strawberry jelly.
When finished, the dish resembles spaghetti
and tomato sauce.
I don't like that image.
I'm sorry.
Finally, the food capital of the world, France.
Growing trend in the world's top restaurants
is to use ice cream with classic French ingredients.
If you plan on visiting Paris for the Olympics, popular ice cream flavors include lobster tail, duck liver, caviar, snails, and, of course, blue cheese.
No, I am sticking with my favorite coffee ice cream.
Back after this.
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