Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 8, 2025
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Bill O'Reilly here.
You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update.
Coming up next, the news with Mike Slater.
Thanks, Bill.
Here's what's happening this week 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 week.
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's 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,
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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. Next.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day. There is always more to a story than is
reported, and the government shutdown is an excellent example of that. Here we have two parties
blaming each other for stopping the federal money flow. And both Democrats and Republicans
are doing that.
The division is now so wide, it's tough to compromise.
The left in America wants a massive uptick in Obamacare spending
and will not approve federal spending until that happens.
The right and the Republicans believes Obamacare expenses are already insane,
and they will not agree to pump more than a trillion dollars more into it.
In the long run, the Democrats' goal is turning the entire American healthcare industry over
to bureaucrats in Washington.
But if that ever happens, many doctors will detach from government health care and offer private
services that only affluent Americans can afford.
That's the concierge medical thing.
Thus, the wealthy will get top shelf care, well, everyone else will have to settle.
That's what happened in Great Britain.
Remember, the U.S. government cannot force doctors or anybody else to do anything in the workplace.
Got it?
I'm Bill O'Reilly.
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You can reach me.
Bill at Bill o'Reilly.com.
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Name in town, if you wish to opine.
Arthur. Sorry to say I learned nothing from the interview on 60 Minutes.
Best thing I can say it wasn't as terrible is Leslie Stahl interview.
The main takeaway for me was the hostility and complete lack of any sense of humor from Nora O'Donnell.
I didn't know if she was hostile, but certainly she could have done a better job.
Frank Sullivan, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
No, but watch the CBS interview on 60 Minutes with President Trump, okay?
And the interviewer repeatedly referred to the president as Mr. Trump.
I believe this to be not only embarrassing, insulting, but arrogant.
No, you can't just say president, president, president.
I say Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden all the time.
It's just using different words so you're not repetitive.
Mr. is the title, sir.
Is the title for a president?
Rich Stevens, San Diego.
Hey Bill, I agree with you, 16 minutes interview.
Shed no new news.
But I'd like to know from you what questions
you would have asked President Trump.
Okay, I'll give you a few because I am hoping
that I get an interview with him fairly soon.
I want to know about the drug boats, getting blown up.
Now, how does that pipeline work?
work? What kind of intel are we using here? You don't have to get specific because, you know,
people get killed, but are you 100% sure of their drug, bro? It's 90%. All right, that kind of thing.
Then we want to get into personalities. Okay. So she, Americans don't know anything about them.
Let's find out what President Trump thinks about she. Remember, I said to him in 2016 on the Super Bowl interview,
Wait a minute. You're going to be friends with Putin. He's a killer. Remember that? You ask
questions to get new things. In a moment, something you might not know.
Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. Thirty-three years ago,
Bill Clinton defeated incumbent President George Bush, the elder. And Texas billionaire Ross
parole in a three-way race for the presidency. Here is the story. The Arkansas governor
secured the Democratic nomination in the summer of 1992. The 46-year-old's platform focused on
the economy, health care, changing the welfare system, modernizing the federal government.
His opponent, Mr. Bush, the incumbent, four years into his first term, his approval rating,
had slid from 49 percent to 29 percent. Mr. Bush blamed for the faltering stock market,
higher taxes, and some chaos overseas. Ross Perrault announced his candidacy nine months before
election day ran as an independent. The billionaire earned popularity among voters dissatisfied with
traditional politics. Perrault reached out to Democrats and Republicans hiring operatives from both
parties as advisors. The businessman ran a non-traditional campaign focusing on 30-minute television
commercials. He rarely delivered speeches, refused to travel. Unlike Clinton and Bush,
Perrault focused exclusively on the economy. He opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement
and vowed to eliminate the country's national debt. Well, the voters had their say on November
3rd, 1992. Clinton was elected with 43% of the popular vote. 37 went to Bush, a staggering
19% for Perrault, but he did not win any electoral votes. In fact, Clinton got 370, 168 went for the
Republican George Bush. And here's something else you might not know. While Ross Perrault failed to win,
His campaign swayed the election towards Bill Clinton.
Posto-Paro siphoned off key voters from the Republicans,
younger people, union members, factory workers.
For more information about President Bush,
President Clinton, and our nation's other chief executives,
please check out my best-selling book, Confronting the Presidents.
Back in a moment.
That is the weekend edition of the Iraq.
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