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Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thank you, Bill.
Here's what happening this week in America.
illegal charged, buck suspended, gun jammed, and remains found.
It's all coming up, then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day.
But first, the illegal alien who's accused of killing UGA nursing student Lake and Riley,
was officially indicted, charged with murder, aggravated assault with the tent to rape,
and also a charge for an earlier incident where he allegedly peeped into the window of another student.
Ten charges in all.
Of course, he never should have been in the country.
The third time he has been arrested, once for endangering the welfare of a child in Queens, New York,
another time for a misdemeanor shoplifting charge in Athens, Georgia, stole from a Walmart.
His brother was arrested a month before on a DUI charge.
Milwaukee Bucks basketball player Patrick Beverly in the last few minutes of a playoff game.
There's a video of him tossing the ball into the stands.
He hit a woman in the head three rows back.
Then some guy in the second row picked up the ball and gently tossed it back to Beverly.
He assumed it was some mistake, and Beverly was asking for the ballback.
And as soon as he caught it, he chucked it back at the guy.
He's been suspended without pay for four games.
But the bucks are out of the playoffs, and he's an unrestricted free agent, so he may
never play another game anyway.
After the game, he refused to talk to an ESPN reporter because you don't subscribe
to my pod.
A pastor was delivering his sermon in a church outside Pittsburgh when a man came up to him
and pointed a gun, pulled the trigger.
Another man in the congregation said, I heard a click, and I thought, oh my God, thank God, that gun jammed.
He then got up and tackled the would-be murderer.
Police searched the man's apartment, found the body of his 56-year-old cousin.
As the murderer was being subdued, the pastor told him, I forgive you, and I want you to know, I love you.
A World War II pilot who took off from Tunisia to attack the enemy in Sicily and was met with anti-aircraft fire,
another pilot saw his plane suddenly veer skyward before rolling halfway over and plummeting
to the ground. No evidence was found that he ever deployed his parachute and no remains were ever
found. Until now, 80 years later, he has one surviving relative, a 79-year-old half-sister.
She says her family never lost hope that his remains would be found. Welcome home,
second lieutenant, Alan Nepper. I'm Mike Slater.
from the podcast, Politics by Faith.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
The hidden underbelly of the current anti-Israel protests is exactly the same as a George Floyd riots,
a hatred of the white patriarchal capitalist system.
Many of the students don't know that,
just as many of the looters didn't care.
But if you track the organizers of the current unrest,
you'll find hardcore socialists and communists.
In England and Ireland, the hate Israel cadres
are open about that.
Here in the USA, they are not.
That's because most Americans abhor the loss of freedom,
that accompanies government control of the marketplace.
Our history and Judeo-Christian tradition
both work against mandating what individual citizens can achieve.
The climate controls, though,
it's also fall into the anti-capitalistic movement.
Corporate media devoted capitalists
is absolutely disinterested
in exposing the roots of the protest model.
But it's easy to find.
Israel is a prosperous capitalist country.
The Palestinians cannot create prosperity because they have no freedom to do so.
Hamas rules them and no dissent is permitted.
In Gaza, freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
So there you have it.
The capitalism is evil crew will find a way to create social disorder.
It's what they do.
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We got Brian, who's a concierge member.
We urge you to check that program out.
People like Jonathan Carl of ABC are true sufferers of Trump derangement syndrome.
The hatred of the president will not allow them to see the great accomplishments of his presidency.
ideology is in there too. Okay. Yeah, the Trump thing is paramount, but ideologies in there too.
Ralph Concierge, remember Nora O'Donnell, CBS Anchor, should have asked Speaker Jeffreys,
what are the points that make the Biden economy great? He's got his wrapped down. Why ask the
question? I mean, you heard Nancy Pelosi say that Trump is responsible for more layoffs
anybody else. And then when the
reported pushback, go, whoa,
that was COVID, Pelosi
berated her. I mean,
come on. People aren't interested in
the truth. You ask Jeffrey's question
that's going to give you what's written out for him.
Joanne Malmo, Idaho
Falls, Indiana. I love the
Knowsman News. Been watching for years of all your
killing books, including one for younger
readers. You know, we have a bunch
of them. Hitler's last days
just off the World War II thing.
So you might check that out. We have all the books on
Bill O'Reilly.com, and I appreciate that, Joanne. Very nice of you. Jeff Mills,
Daytona Beach, Florida. What are the consequences of violating an unconstitutional gag order?
Well, if the gag order was ruled unconstitutional for Trump, which it has not been,
then you would be in big trouble on the federal side, not New York State. They don't care.
But remember, you've got to have a ruling, court ruling, that deems it.
unconstitutional. You can't be just a pundit saying it.
Monte Monti-Montiel, San Diego, would it be possible for Donald Trump to sue Judge Juan
Murchan? No, judges are, have indemnification against lawsuits. In a moment, something you might
not know.
Power, politics, and the people behind the headlines. I'm Miranda Devine, New York Post
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Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
Twenty years ago, one of the most successful sitcoms in history,
aired its final episode.
The show featured six young adults and their daily lives in New York City.
Here is the story of Friends.
The program debuted on NBC in 1994 was an instant success.
The Friends, Rachel, Phoebe, Ross Chandler, Monarch,
and Joey became household names. Throughout the show's run, its six stars maintained a unified
front, ensuring that no one emerged as a central star. The group even negotiated their salaries
together. Very smart. By the fifth season, Jennifer Anison, Lisa Cudrow, David Schwimmer,
Matthew Perry, Courtney Cox, and Matt LeBlanc, were the highest paid actors on television. Each member
earned $1 million per episode.
Ten years after its debut, the finale aired on May 6, 2004.
51 million Americans tuned in to see the end of friends.
I'll be there for you.
When the rain starts to go.
I'll be there for you.
Like I've been there before.
I'll be there for you.
Now, most of the actors on the show went on to future success,
Annison Cox, Swimmer, Cudrow in movies.
Mount LeBlanc remained primarily on television,
but all got a colossal amount of money from the reruns.
That's called residuals.
Unfortunately, Matthew Perry struggled with addiction for the rest of his life.
He was found dead in a hot tub last October at the age of 54.
And here's something else you might not know.
Today, the cancel culture is not too pleased with friends.
The show's creator thinks the all-white cast lacks representation.
Said Marta Kaufman, quote,
I wish I knew then what I know today.
I would have made very different decisions.
We've always encouraged people of diversity in our company,
but I didn't do enough.
Well, I'm sure that did not stop Ms. Kaufman from cashing her checks back after this.
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