Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, October 13, 2022
Episode Date: October 13, 2022Wholesale prices surge in September, half the country says their financial situation is ‘poor’, criminal prosecutors flee Chicago, King Charles picks a date for the Royal Coronation. Plus, Bill's ...Message of the Day, O'Reilly's interview with Chris Cuomo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mill O'Reilly here Thursday, October 13th, 2022.
You're listening to the O'Reilly Update.
Here's what's happening across our nation.
Wholesale prices surge in September.
Half the country says their financial situation is poor.
Criminal prosecutors fleeing Chicago.
King Charles picks a date for his coronation.
Also, I had my head-to-head interview with Chris Quirley.
Cuomo. But first, the producer price index, the amount businesses pay for goods before they hit
the shelves rising to 8.5% in September. Economists blame increasing costs on inflation and
labor shortages. A recent survey from Bank of America says families are turning to credit cards
to pay for daily necessities. Forty percent of adults have gone into debt within the last
18 months. Survey from the Associated Press finds 46% of Americans now describe their financial
situation as poor. That's up from 37% last March. Six and 10 blame the bad economy on President
Biden. Three-quarters say the country is heading in the wrong direction. The president, however,
telling CNN, quote, they say this every six months. If a recession occurs, it will be a very slight
recession, unquote. Record number of prosecutors fleeing Chicago more than 240 have resigned from
state attorney Kimberly Fox's office since July 2021. Like other progressive prosecutors, including New
York's Alvin Bragg and Philadelphia's Larry Krasner, Fox is facing criticism for her city's
staggering crime rate. Violent felonies in Chicago of 44% since she took office. The woman
does not want to prosecute criminals. And that's why Chicago is in disarray.
The United Kingdom unveiling the coronation date for King Charles III. The monarch officially
takes the crown May 6th at Westminster Abbey. The event will be the first coronation since
1953 when his mother, Queen Elizabeth, assumed the throne from her father, King George.
After the elaborate ceremony, Charles will be head of state for 15 nations, including the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Jamaica, collectively known as the Commonwealth.
In a moment, O'Reilly v. Cuomo, don't miss this. Right back.
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Time now for the O'Reilly update message of the day last night.
I appeared on News Nation, a cable network.
I did a program hosted by Chris Cuomo.
You remember him.
Roll it.
An employee of former President Trump says he was directed, or they were directed,
to move boxes after the subpoena came in from one basement into the Mar-a-Lago residents.
What matters to you about this?
Is that Cassidy Hutchinson again?
Is he the one that did?
We do not know who it is.
It's an anonymous source.
We do not know who it is.
Another anonymous source?
How many does that make in the last six years?
How many do you think?
35,000 anonymous sources?
Look, all it is is BS Cuomo, unless there's a cross-examination of it.
So I mentioned Ms. Hutchinson, who said that somehow Donald Trump sat in the back of a presidential limo
and leaped across and grabbed a secret.
service agent in a fit of anger on January 6. Well, okay, that's physically impossible if you know
what a presidential limo looks like. And number two, why didn't the January 6 committee subpoena the two
Secret Service agents in the car to get the story? Because the two Secret Service agents said it never
happened. However, Cassidy Hutchison was page one for a week. So forgive me if I don't take these
anonymous anti-Trump stories
seriously. Well, it's not
all anonymous. If it's a cross-examination situation.
I got you. You definitely need cross-examination.
You've got to vet it. There's no question about it.
We should be qualified in our understanding.
It's about what the right questions are at this point.
So the reporting is that it's a
Trump employee who told the FBI
about being directed by the former
president to move boxes. So assuming
this person is real
and the testimony is real
to me, it seems like there are two big questions.
One is, can they prove?
Maybe he...
Can they prove that they were told?
Maybe he didn't want to trip over the boxes, Cuomo.
And why did they move it?
And why did they move?
Maybe they were blocking his view of his pool table.
Who knows? This is ridiculous.
With all of this anonymous source garbage,
I mean, how much more of this are we going to take seriously?
I'm not. I don't take it seriously.
The only thing I'll push back on about that is you and I both know that in journalism,
you don't have anonymous sources.
You're almost never going to hear anything in the seat of power.
Cuomo, I might be the most successful journalist in the past couple of decades.
I never used anonymous sources, ever, because it's not fair.
Your greatness aside, would you at least stipulate that a lot of the major reporting that's come out in our country,
people need protection from power?
and if you didn't have anonymous sources, you have to vet them, you have to corroborate,
but the idea that you would never use them,
then you would really rarely know what's happening around power because people wouldn't speak.
I don't buy that at all.
The Watergate is the best example of this kind of reportage.
The Watergate situation, the best example of this reportage.
And as you know, Ben Bradley, the editor of the Washington Post,
had Woodward and Bernstein corroborated.
all the deep throat stuff.
Right.
Okay.
That's how you do it.
You don't say some Trump guy said,
I moved the box into this room.
It doesn't matter because it may or may not be true.
Right, but I'm saying no wave away every anonymous source is as if they're all equally lacking.
You've got to corroborate out.
There's a track record here, Cuomo.
There's a track record here.
I just mentioned Cassidy Hutchinson.
It was total bull.
So that was a pretty lively.
situation, I'm glad I did it. And I did it because I do not believe in the canceled culture.
And we want to get the word out. In a moment, something you might not know.
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podcast. Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. On this day in 2018,
researchers discovered a group of ancient bones in southern Poland. The skeleton turned out
to be the remains of a young Neanderthal girl born 115,000 years ago. Wow. Here is the story of
prehistoric man and, of course, woman in the age of woke. Sixty-five million years ago,
the dinosaurs were wiped out by a giant asteroid about the size of Manhattan that crashed into
earth. Free from the fear of being eaten by a T-Rex, mammals then spread all
over the planet, and human beings develop from those mammals. The first people walked the
savannas of Africa roughly 400,000 years ago. During this era, people shared the planet with some
now extinct relatives, as the Neanderthal girl discovered in Poland. I'll tell you what happened
to her in a moment. Human beings soon developed weapons, language, the use of fire, and other
tools, then migrated into Europe and Asia. If you think modern life is difficult, things are really
tough during the Stone Age. The life of prehistoric man and woman was brutal. Communities
lived in caves, constructed small huts, protected themselves at primitive spears. The average life
expectancy back then, 25 years. Most humans died from infection of the teeth or starvation. Many
were killed by giant predators, including woolly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and mountain lions,
which we have today. The infant mortality rate 50% and 20% of women died during childbirth,
according to scientists. For those who survived, they ate wild berries, shrubs, tree bark,
animals cooked over the fire. Ninety-five percent of the Neanderthal diet was meat from
wild game and birds. Some foods like deer and fish were consumed raw.
And here's something else you might not know.
The young Neanderthal girl discovered in Poland
was violently attacked by a giant bird.
After examining her remains,
scientists found bite marks embedded in her bones.
They identified the source of the bites
as a prehistoric ancestor to the modern eagle.
Back after this.
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