Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, March 21, 2025
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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's Friday, March 21st, 2025.
Here's what's happening today in America.
American released.
Arsonists, sentenced.
Invita expands and FEMA fraud.
It's all coming up.
Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, George Glezman, a U.S. citizen who was detained by the Taliban for more
than two years has been released. Delta Airlines mechanic George Glezman is on his way home to be
reunited with his wife, said the Secretary of State. He also said it's a reminder that other Americans
are still detained in Afghanistan. President Trump will continue his tireless work to free all
Americans unjustly detained around the world. Afghanistan is a State Department level four
country, meaning Americans should not travel there under any circumstance. He said he was visiting
Afghanistan as a tourist and intended to spend five days in the country exploring its history
and culture. He was kept in a nine-by-nine cell with other prisoners and sometimes held
in solitary confinement and underground for months at a time. Tesla arson defendants will face the
quote, full force of the law for using Molotov cocktails to set fire to Tesla's and Tesla charging
stations. I learned throughout all this that I guess the cyber truck has a lot of cameras facing out,
so there's all these videos of people spitting on the cyber truck kicking it one guy putting his hand down the back of his pants and smearing it on the truck and it's all on camera
Pam Bondi the attorney general said the days of committing crimes without consequence have ended let this be a warning if you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties the department of justice will put you behind bars the CEO of invidia said the chip manufacturing company could invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the united states
That's what the CEO told the Financial Times.
He said they could manufacture their latest chip systems in America
through the Taiwanese suppliers such as TSM and Foxcon.
TSM announced just a couple weeks ago
that they will be investing at least $100 billion
to build cutting-edge manufacturing facilities.
People in California are so used to government programs
being so wide open for fraud.
Remember, California sent out $42 million in COVID benefits
to prisoners in other states.
Well, a FEMA official said that they have received 270,000 applications for FEMA assistance
from the recent L.A. fires.
The only problem is, there's only 13,000 homes that were destroyed.
That's 20 times the number of applicants as homes that were actually destroyed.
Many legitimate homeowners are applying for FEMA only to find out that someone already applied
in their name and identity.
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In just two months, President Trump has issued more than 90 executive orders, causing much angst,
but the nation has not seen anything yet. Here are some EOs I hear may appear at any moment.
a 50% tariff on Rosie O'Donnell, should she try to return to the USA from Ireland,
hold detainers on anyone associated with the view for the purpose of immediate deportation.
Boston's official name will be changed to Chowderheadville.
Once Canada is admitted as a 51st state, its new motto will be,
watch out for that moose, eh?
Canada's new national anthem will be YMCA.
Joe Biden's White House portrait will be replaced by the Indian chief from the village people.
In honor of Mexico's recently elected President Claudia Scheinbaum,
the Isley Brothers song, Who's That Lady, will be played every time her name is mentioned in the White House.
If Russia signs a ceasefire, the Tampa Devil Rays will move to Mossley.
If Denmark doesn't sell Greenland to the USA, Danish will be banned in the USA, replaced by the morning confection the Zelensky.
Obviously, President Trump very busy with the EOs.
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name in town if you wish to opine. Now let's go to the mail. Gail Hay, West Hempstead, New York,
assuming that Biden flooded the U.S. with millions of illegal aliens and I hope they would one day
vote and therefore assure a democratic regime constantly, could Trump push through an executive order
that says voters must show ID? No, the states control all vote.
voting procedures get.
The feds do not control that.
They have oversight over fraud.
That's it.
Doug Matthews, Port St. Lucie, Florida.
I've been a long time follower of yours, Bill.
Way back to Inside Edition.
Wow.
I have come to the conclusion.
You're the most honest, respect,
and accomplished journalists in American history.
That might be overstating it a little bit.
I appreciate it, though.
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154 years ago today, journalist Henry Morton Stanley launched an expedition into the heart of Africa.
His mission, locate missing explorer David Livingston. Here's the story behind one of the greatest adventures
in history. Stanley, a Welsh-born Arfin, who had fought on both sides in the American Civil War,
began his career reporting along the western frontier of America. In 1866, after the Civil War,
famous missionary David Livingston vanished while attempting to locate the source of the Nile River.
Five years later, the New York Herald hired Stanley to find the missing explorer.
On March 21st, 1871, Henry arrived on the east coast of Africa.
The reporter and his crew of 200 porters ventured deep into the continent.
They soon heard rumors of a mysterious white man living among the tribes of present-day Tanzania.
The 700-mile trek through the jungle nearly destroyed the expedition.
Crocodile, snakes, bugs, you name it, swarmed on their pack animals
and dozens of porters abandoned the caravan or died from illness.
Eight months later, Henry entered a small village, where he found a sickly European with a long
white beer.
He approached the man, uttering the now-famous first.
phrase, Dr. Livingston, I presume? Well, it was. But rather than return home, Stanley continued
to explore Africa. He launched multiple expeditions before retiring to London in 1890. There he
wrote books about his exploits before being elected to Parliament. Henry Morton Stanley died
in 1904 at the age of 63 from lung disease, which he developed during his time in the bush.
And here's something else you might not know.
Morton's grave in London bears his English and African names.
The tombstone reads Henry Morton Stanley, Bula Matari, Congolese four, breaker of rocks.
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