Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 10, 2023
Episode Date: March 10, 2023Biden's budget explodes, Senator Mitch McConnell is hospitalized, and a college basketball game gets stopped for a bizarre reason. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day, Biden still silent on the two Americ...ans killed by the drug cartels in Mexico. 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 Friday, March 10th, 2023. Here's what happening today in America.
Biden's budget explodes, but not as much as the cartels budget. Mitch McConnell hospitalized
and a college basketball game has never been stopped for this reason before. That's all coming up.
And then Bill will be here with the message of the day of the first. Joe Biden's budget is one.
$1.1 trillion more than last year's insane budget.
The top tax rate is going to go back to what it was before Trump cut them.
So from 37% back up to 39.6.
The Obamacare tax increase will go from 3.8% to 5% on investment income.
The corporate income tax will go from 21 to 28%.
And the big one is the doubling of the capital gains tax from 20% to 39.6%.
But don't worry.
It's all only on the rib.
They always say.
The Republicans in the House say the proposal is a D-O-A.
You're not getting rich, but the cartels sure are.
New York Times reporting a Department of Homeland Security report
that says the cartels in 2018 from human smuggling made $500 million a year.
I was in 2018.
Now they're making $13 billion.
That's a 2,600% increase in just five years.
Business is good.
for the cartels.
Ted Cruz said Joe Biden, becoming president is the best thing that ever happened
to the Mexican drug cartels.
Mitch McConnell was at a dinner event on Wednesday night at a D.C. hotel when he tripped
and fell and got a concussion.
He's been in the hospital.
He's 81 years old.
Diane Feinstein just got out of the hospital for shingles.
She's 89.
When are we going to have a conversation on whether or not it's wise to have people in their
80s and 90s run our country?
John Fetterman, the senator from Pennsylvania, he's been hospitalized as well.
So the Democrats are down a bunch of people.
Actually, because the Democrats are down so many people, Kamala Harris, the vice president,
has had to be the tie-breaking vote.
Actually, she's about to break the record for the most tie-breaking votes in the Senate.
The record is held by John C. Calhoun in the 1820s with 31.
Kamala is tied for number two with Vice President John Adams.
The college basketball conference tournaments are underway in the big
12 tournament number 10 paler was playing Iowa State in the quarterfinals and late in the
second half play stopped for a reason I've never seen before there was a nail protruding
from the court the game had to be stopped with until the guy with the hammer was could come
and knock it back in I've never seen that before selection Sunday for March madness is this
Sunday March 12th I'm Mike Slater host of the podcast Politics by Faith and the great Bill
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day. On this Friday, we are still waiting
for President Biden to comment on the two African Americans killed by Mexican cartel thugs.
I guess the president is mulling over a response. It's not easy because Mr. Biden has
essentially ignored the colossal lawlessness that is happening at the border for the past two
years. The issues are clear. Millions of migrants crossing illegally into the USA. Tons of dangerous
drugs pouring in and killing Americans. Violent Mexican gangsters terrorizing people on both
sides of the border. This is a federal problem, but Joe Biden has no solution and doesn't seem
to care very much that four Americans were brutalized in Matamoros just this week.
Black Lives Matter, Mr. President? All four were African American.
Throughout our history, we the people have experienced bad leadership.
Presidents Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, Herbert Hoover, and worst of all, James Buchanan.
Joseph Biden is trying hard to crack that lineup. I think he will eventually.
eventually make it. But in the meantime, what are we to think of a president who simply ignores
ongoing catastrophes? A man who has destroyed border security. It's so strange and frustrating,
especially if you or family members have been victimized. Do something, Joe Biden. Don't just sit
there. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me.
Bill 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.
John, why can't someone cut through the bull and say it the cause of any illegal entry to the Capitol on January 6th was failure to provide adequate police protection?
No.
Okay?
The police were caught by surprise.
They should not have been.
There were enough warnings that the Capitol Police should have known this was coming.
You are correct.
wasn't the cause. The cause was a number of demonstrators wanting to siege the capital of the
United States in an illegal manner. That was the cause. Lina, O'Reilly says with 40,000 hours of
video boiled down to a few minutes, just about any point could be made. Isn't that what the January 6th
hearings did? No, they did far worse. Those hearings ignored any exculpatory evidence, didn't even
get into the security breakdown, it was a farce. Lina, they were worse, okay, than what's going on now.
Donna concierge, remember Democrats and Republicans can you spin and cherry pick January 6th.
I've concluded January 6th was a fiasco. Absolutely. Absolutely a fiasco. On almost every level.
Susan, the vast majority of folks who entered the Capitol on January 6th, were peaceful.
The fact of the matter is that the building belongs to the citizens.
And they had every right to enter it,
especially when invited in by the Capitol Police.
All due respect, Susan.
You're wrong.
Number one, the Capitol was closed to visitors that day.
Number two, the Capitol Police did not invite anybody in.
Once the windows, barriers, and doors were breached,
the order was to de-intensify.
That's why you saw the Capitol Police walking around with people.
They were trying to bring it down.
They didn't invite them in.
Okay? Number three, all of the protesters violated the law. They had no right to be there.
In a moment, something you might not know.
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Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
147 years ago today, the first telephone call was placed between Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant.
Though the distance between the two men was just 15 feet, the technology would forever change the human communication business.
Here is the story.
The Scottish-born Bell moved to Canada in 1871, then on to Boston.
The next year, he opened his own school for training teachers of the deaf.
In his free time, Alexander Graham Bell experimented with sound waves and became convinced
it would be possible to transmit speech over a wired system.
He then enlisted the aid of a local mechanic, Thomas Watson,
and together the two spent months building the first telephone.
They designed a device to transmit speech vibrations electronically
between two receivers, and in June 1875, tested the invention.
No words were transmitted.
just sounds like bells and musical instruments. Eight months later, Bell filed a U.S. patent
application for his invention. On March 10, 1876, the first discernible speech was transmitted
over a telephone system. Bell called Watson, who was waiting in a neighboring office,
his sentence, Mr. Watson, come here. I want you. The first.
telephone call. In May, Bell publicly demonstrated the invention before the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences in Boston, and in June at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. In October,
he successfully tested his telephone over a two-mile distance between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Alexander Graham Bell continues his experiments for the rest of his life. He died in 1922.
at the age of 75.
And here's something else you might not know.
At the time of his patent,
Bell believed it would take more than 50 years
to install telephones throughout the country.
He was wrong.
The system spanned from Boston to Los Angeles
by the turn of the 20th century,
25 years in the making.
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