Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 7, 2025
Episode Date: November 7, 2025Flights cut, SCOTUS rules on passports, Pelosi to step down, Farmer’s Almanac to print its final issue. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, on Americans who don’t care about their nation’s future.... 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, November 7, 2025. Here's this happening today in America.
Flights cut. Supreme Court nixes. Pelosi resigns. And this book calls it quits. That's all coming up.
Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, major airlines say they are planning to cancel hundreds of flights on Friday and going into the
weekend as the FAA is set to begin limiting flight capacity at 40 major airports across the
country. American Airlines said they will cancel about 220 of their 6,000 departures starting
Friday lasting through the weekend. United said they planned to cancel 200 of its more than
5,000 flights. United said that half of the customers who had their flights canceled were able
to be rebooked within four hours of their original departure time. So it's not a huge deal yet. We'll see
if it gets worse. The Supreme Court
yesterday allowed the Trump administration
to move forward with new
rules regulating all U.S.
passport's display of a citizen's
biological sex at birth
rather than their gender
identity. Six to three decision,
the conservatives beating out
the progressives on the court,
overriding two lower court
decisions as well. Since 1992,
passport applicants have been able
to obtain documents with sex markers
indicative of their chosen
gender identity by providing doctor certification that they have undergone clinical treatment for
gender transition. But the majority found that the government's interest in maintaining consistent
identification and foreign affairs standards outweighed immediate harms to transgender and
non-binary applicants. Nancy Pelosi will not be seeking re-election. Bill Clinton said that Nancy Pelosi
has been one of the most effective leaders ever to serve in the United States Congress.
Barack Obama said no one was more skilled at bringing people together and getting legislation
passed. And I will always be grateful for her support of the Affordable Care Act.
President Trump said, great thing for America. She was evil, corrupt, and focused on bad things
for our country. I'm honored. She impeached me twice and failed twice. Almost as old as Nancy Pelosi,
the old farmer's almanac will print its final issue ever. Based in Lewiston, Maine, the first
Farmer's Almanac was published in 1792, and in 1832, old was added to the title,
the old Farmer's Almanac. This publication is the oldest continuously published periodical
in North America. But 2026 will be its last edition after a continuous 208-year run.
I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Friday, here's a provocative question.
What are we to think of Americans who are dumb and irresponsible?
So if you look at the New York City voting on Tuesday, half of those registered didn't show up.
Yes, I know there was a big turnout.
but half sat the whole thing out, despite a very controversial candidate, Zora and Man Donnie.
They couldn't be bothered to show up.
Now, that's their constitutional right.
I always say, you have a right to be a moron.
You don't have a right to commit crimes, but you have a right to be apathetic, uneducated, ill-informed.
And millions of Americans are absolutely exercising that right.
So what are we to think of these people?
I have to confess, it's hard for me to be friendly in the face of ignorance.
I got a guy that works for me.
He's intelligent.
He could not care less about what is happening in his country.
Do I respect that?
I do not.
Now, I've never said anything to him, but I could never be friends with him.
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.
Now let's go to the mail.
Kevin Murphy, New York City, I saw the 60 Minutes interview with Nora O'Donnell, my opinion.
Ms. O'Donnell kept interrupting President Trump.
You have to, because the president will filibuster.
You have to.
And I had the same problem with Barack Obama.
Before the interview, I would say to both presidents, look, I don't want to be boarish, word of the day, B-O-O-R-I-S-H, but I can't let you just go on for two minutes.
Okay, you run out the clock.
So if I go like this with my crooked finger, which I got playing ice hockey, okay, that means I want to get in.
And both presidents pretty much respected that.
But you can't let them just filibuster?
That's no interview.
R.D. Fleischman, Buckeye, Arizona, as we entered the fifth week of the shutdown and seemingly more air traffic control personnel refusing to report for work, why can't President Trump mandate these folks go in?
Because they say they're sick.
it's a union
president just can't go in and
bust a union
there's a limit to the power
Lynn Hensos
Greer, South Carolina
Bill I know the shutdown is bad
but I believe things happen for a reason
if not Snap would not have been brought
to our attention especially 40 million people
receiving that benefit
now it is being investigated and the fraud has been going
on for so long we brought to light
not being investigated
I wish it would be
but it's not
it's 42 million people
now I can't put a
percentage on how many are fraudsters
I don't know but we
should have an investigation
Kevin Audet Warwick
Rhode Island
my wife and I learn a lot from the
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I hope everybody spreads the word
Kevin in my town
Warwick they recently set up
speed cameras opposed to speed of 20 miles per hour
It's it. I'm telling you, it's, they're stealing from you. 20 miles an hour in Warwick,
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Now, the O'Reilly update brings you something you might not know.
107 years ago, a pandemic ravaged the United States.
The disease killed 800,000 Americans, including the grandfather of President Trump.
Here is the story of this Spanish flu.
The virus arrived from Europe in early 1918.
The first wave was generally mild.
The sick who experienced symptoms like chills, fever, and fatigue typically recovered after several days.
A second wave, however, was more contagious, and it appeared with a vengeance in the fall of 1918.
Victims died within hours or days of developing symptoms, their skin turning blue, their lungs filling with fluid that caused them to suffocate.
12 months after the virus made landfall in New York City, the average life expectancy in the USA had plummeted by 12 years.
In total, the Spanish flu killed 50 million people around the world, took the lives of more Americans in the Civil War, including 35,000 people in New York City alone.
One of those victims was a German-born immigrant named Friedrich Trump, the grandfather of Donald Trump.
In May 1918, the 49-year-old from Bavaria suddenly fell ill.
He was rushed to his bed in Queens, died the next day.
What was initially diagnosed as a deadly case of pneumonia, Friedrich, was one of the earliest victims of the Spanish flu.
And here's something else you might not know.
Influenza remains one of the most dangerous threats to everybody's health.
During the flu season, that's October to May.
Up to 10% of the entire population contracts the virus.
Each year, approximately 30,000 Americans perish from influenza,
mostly the very young and the very old.
The bug cost taxpayers $50 billion in medication,
and hospital stays.
Today, many doctors recommend an annual flu shot for all Americans.
This year, the injection will reduce your chance of contracting the flu by 60%.
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