Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, June 3, 2025
Episode Date: June 3, 2025A planned attack, an unsolvable mystery, new Southwest policies, and will it be a Superman smash? Plus, the Message of the Day, Bill’s visit to the far east. Learn more about your ad choices. 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 Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Here's what's happening today in America. A planned attack.
An unsolvable mystery. New Southwest policies. And will it be a Superman smash? That's all coming up.
Then Bill's going to be here with your message today. But first, the terrorist who tried to kill Jews in Boulder, Colorado.
injured 12 people. He's been charged with a federal hate crime and 16 counts of attempted
first-degree murder. The suspect, 45-year-old Muhammad Solomon, told investigators he researched
on YouTube how to make Molotov cocktails, purchased the ingredients to do so, and constructed them
himself. He took a concealed carry class to learn how to fire a gun, but he had to use the
Molotov cocktails after he was denied the purchase of a gun due to him not being a legal citizen.
He overstayed his tourist visa, and after he overstayed his visa, the Biden administration granted him a work permit.
He told police he wanted to kill all Zionist people and wish they were all dead.
He said he would do the attack again.
He's a father of five, and he said he's been planning the attack for over a year, but waited until his daughter graduated high school to carry it out.
Washington Post wrote an article with the headline,
The Mysterious drop in fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Fentanyl seizures at the border have gone down from an average per month of 1,000,
700 pounds to 746 pounds. A White House spokesperson said the drop in fentanyl seizures at the border
is only a mystery to the Washington Post and anyone with Trump derangedment syndrome.
Everyone else knows the simple truth. President Trump closed our border to illegal drug traffickers
and Americans are safe for because of it. Apprehensions along the U.S. border also dropped 95%
April of this year for April of last year. Southwest Airlines has officially ended their free bag
policy. They will now charge for checked bags, just like every other airline, $35 to the first bag,
$45 for the second. People will also now have a signed seating instead of their open seating policy.
Southwest also has a new policy where all portable charging devices have to be visible. They can't be
in a bag or overhead bin while they're being charged. This is in case they light on fire, they can be
easily put out. Well, the day the policy went into effect, a flight from Baltimore to Tampa had to be
redirected because a portable battery began to smoke.
New Superman movies coming out July 11th. Don't know why it's not on 4th of July. It's a $225 million
budget needs to make $700 million to be a success. No superstar actors in this version,
there's been nine Superman movies from 1948 to the most recent one in 2013. I'll tell you right
now, if it'll be a success or not. Is it woke? There's no sign that it is yet, but also no proof
that it's not either. The first sign that there's any wokenness in the movie, and it'll be a total
flop. I'm Mike Slater from the podcast, Politics by Faith. The man himself, Bill O'Reilly, has your
message of the day. Next.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day. On this Tuesday, I'm back in the USA from the
Far East. For me, a very positive development, not being nationalistic here, but the USA has far more
options than any other country. There's not even a close second. Here's some quick observations
from the road. We saw very few American vehicles in Japan, China, and South Korea. The trade con
is absolutely a reality. The Trump Tariff War has some context. All three airlines we use,
Air Japan, China Air, Korean Airways, are better than the U.S. carriers. It shouldn't be this way,
obviously. Korean Air offered the best experience of the three. The average American lives far better
than his or her counterpart in the Far East, there's absolutely no comparison. Most folks over there
are jammed into small apartments. Compared to North Asian environments, we Americans are slabs. The public
areas are very clean in Japan, China, and Korea. And most folks have a neat appearance,
although their clothing is modest. By contrast, many American tourists look terrible. Tattoos,
polyesteres, wet clothing, just dismal.
Not many Americans wandering around Tokyo, Kyoto, Beijing, and Seoul, probably a good thing.
Language barrier is significant, and they have, thanks so much, down, but little else.
I've now seen most of Asia. Each country is very different.
Historical bitterness remains, but not much hostility on display in public.
I learned a lot. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it.
reach me. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com. Name in town if you wish to
opine. Now let's go to the mail. All right, I'm only going to read one letter because I had the
letters at the top of the program. Two, I got Susan Atkins in Ontario, Canada. A, Bill,
just curious, are you a friend of Donald Trump before he became a politician? Did you ever
think of him as president? No, my line was at a nick game. He said, I might run for president. I go,
country. Bolivia needs somebody? I had no idea. He proved me wrong. Whoa.
And there was a letter that says, hey, you're invited to speak over in Beijing to the
communist, but colleges won't invite you to speak in America. And that's true. They're afraid
of me because they don't want the radical crazies to do what they would inevitably do.
They can't control their campuses. So I can speak in Beijing under the most
you know stringent surveillance state in the world but i can't go and talk to any college in
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I'm going to fill you in on some of the other vacation highlights.
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nine years ago today one of the greatest athletes of all time died after a three decades struggle
with parkinson's disease his death ended a controversial life that span from the boxing ring
to the civil rights movement here is the story of moham
Ali. Born Cassius Clay in Louisville, Kentucky. The loquacious young man became the world
heavyweight boxing champion after defeating Sunny Liston in 1964. The 22-year-old soon joined
the nation of Islam, chaining his name to Mohammed from Cassius. The move bitterly divided
sports fans at the time. Ali successfully defended his title six times, including a rematch
listed. In 1967, at the height of the Vietnam War, the champ was drafted to serve in the
army, but he refused to go. Said Ali, quote, why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go
10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people in Vietnam, while so-called
Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs and denied simple human rights, unquote. Well,
Well, Muhammad Ali was soon convicted of draft evasion, sentenced to five years, fine $10,000,
stripped of his title, banned from boxing for three years.
He avoided prison time while the Supreme Court weighed his appeal.
In 1971, the judges sided with Muhammad Ali, supporting his claim that he refused to join
the army for religious reasons.
Mohamed returned to boxing.
Soon became the only three-time heavyweight champion in history.
He then retired in 1979, but took an enormous amount of punishment over all those years.
Three years later, he confirmed his diagnosis of Parkinson's.
Ali battled a disease in public, often appearing at events with trembling hands and a shuffling gait.
He spoke in a whisper.
Ali died on June 3, 2016, at his home in Arizona.
He was 74.
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