Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, October 3, 2025
Episode Date: October 3, 2025No end in sight, armed conflict with the cartels, Yom Kippur attack, and the Nobel Peace Prize will soon be announced. Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, Trump vs. “The Enemy Within” Learn more ab...out 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, October 3, 2025. Here's this happening today in America.
No end in sight. Armed conflict with cartels. Yom Kippur attack. And the Nobel Peace Prize will soon be announced.
That's all coming up. Then Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, no end in sight to the shutdown. Senator Thune said I realized that my Democrat
colleagues are facing pressure from members of their far-left base, but they are playing a losing
game here. Seems like the longer this goes on, the more people are aware that a lot of their
money is going to illegal aliens for health care. But the Democrats seem to think they're winning
this PR battle. Meanwhile, I talked to Doug Bergam, the Interior Secretary yesterday. He made the
point that when Barack Obama was president during a shutdown in 2013, he erected a fence around
the World War II Memorial. There's no fence there. It's an open air. It's an open
Memorial, but Obama, to hurt people, put a fence around the memorial to keep them out.
Doug Bergam said they're doing the opposite. They're doing everything they can to keep as much
open as possible for as long as they can, moving money around so as to not hurt the American
people. The president issued a memo that the U.S. is now engaged in a formal, armed conflict
with drug cartels. This notice was sent to several congressional committees. Last month,
the U.S. military carried out three strikes against drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean.
Many congressmen have been worried about the due process protections of these people.
But the memo says based upon the cumulative effects of these hostile acts against the citizens
and interests of the United States, the president determined that the United States is in a
non-international armed conflict with these designated terrorist organizations.
On the first day of Yom Kippur, several people in England were hit by a car and stabbed by a
knifeman. The murderer was shot dead at the scene. The police commended the
synagogue for locking the building, locking the doors quickly, preventing the murderer from
getting inside.
He was found trying to stab his way through a window when the police arrived.
Two people were killed.
Three are in serious condition.
The murderer is Jihad.
That's his real name Jihad al-Shamee, 35-year-old Syrian, who's now a British citizen.
The Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 10th in Oslo.
Several world leaders have nominated Donald Trump, the leaders of Gabon, Rwanda, Cambodia, Pakistan, Israel, Armenia, Azerbaijan.
Pretty good list.
But one historian who wrote a book on the Nobel Peace Prize said, it's completely unthinkable.
That Trump will win it.
He said the Nobel Peace Prize is about defending multilateral cooperation, for example, in the UN.
And Trump breaks with that principle.
He follows his own path unilaterally.
So he achieved peace, but just not the right way.
Mike Slater for the podcast
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update, message of the day.
On this Friday, President Trump believes there is a, quote, enemy within that he must deal with.
That enemy is the radical left.
Those who oppose the president say this is just another example of an authoritarian leader
trying to destroy freedom of speech, dissenting points of view.
So let's examine without emotion.
The progressive left generally believes America is not a noble country and never has been.
They want total change, a more socialist economy, a less punitive justice system,
DEI policies, open immigration.
Is that point of view dangerous?
Well, I think it is, but it's allowed under the First Amendment.
What is not legal is lawbreaking, rioting, promoting violence.
President Trump is certainly within his authority to confront those things.
But he should provide backup for what he is doing.
During the Vietnam War, there was a violent movement in the USA on a number of fronts.
the Black Panthers, the Weatherman, the Symbionese Liberation Army.
The FBI was dispatched to deal with them and was largely successful.
Political violence of any kind is unacceptable.
Decent people know that.
And the enemy within that practices violence must be defeated by constitutional means.
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. William Herring, Statesboro, Georgia. Does it specifically say in the continuing
resolution Democrats are wanting to fund illegal aliens for health care? Democrat says
it doesn't. Republicans say it does. I explain at the top of the broadcast. It doesn't specifically
say the words undocumented migrants, but it does have a whole series of people who do
qualify and asylum seekers are one of them.
Okay?
On the message board, Lloyd George Soros needs to be indicted for his evil deeds, even if
a conviction is hard, his punishment at least should be general public's exposure to his
acts.
So I wrote a message of the day on Soros that I believe it's a good chance he'll be
charged with Rico. All right, that's what the message board is buzzing about. J.W. concierge
member. Bill, maybe you ought to invite George Soros on the program.
George Soros doesn't do media, particularly with me. Alan, how Soros was allowed to run loose
for this long as a mystery should be able to count them? By whom? He hasn't broken any law.
Yet? Maybe they'll come up with something. They're looking at them.
No doubt about it.
David, concierge member, Bill, I agree.
We probably won't ever be able to stop the drug trade,
but it doesn't mean we shouldn't keep trying.
I agree with that.
You should punish the miscreants, the evildoers who sell drugs, import drugs,
should be punished.
We must get them into prison.
And the addicts need to go into force rehab.
Okay?
You've got to take them off the street.
because they're going to kill themselves, they're damaging other people,
quality of life in this country is drastically dropped because of drug addiction.
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Can you see yourself as president one day?
I don't think about that.
We just had an invasion over our southern border.
My husband is in the corner for the record, pumping his fists right now that you're asking this question.
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Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know.
30 years ago today, millions of Americans gathered around television sets to watch the conclusion
of what was then called the trial of the century.
After 11 months of testimony, it took a jury just four hours to find O.J. Simpson not guilty of murder. Here is the story. Football star and actor, Aren't Thal James Simpson, married Nicole Brown in 1985.
According to police records, the athlete repeatedly abused his wife throughout their marriage. She filed for divorce in 1992.
On the night of June 12, 1994, Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were stabbed to death,
outsider home in Los Angeles.
After a high-speed chase on live television, OJ was taken into custody.
In October, Judge Lance Edo began questioning more than 300 potential jurors to decide Simpson's fate.
According to first-hand accounts, the jurors' living conditions were miserable to shield them
From media coverage, police removed television sets, radios, telephones from their hotel rooms.
For entertainment, the jury watched pre-taped episodes of Seinfeld.
All the commercials were deleted.
On October 3rd, 1995, the jury found Simpson not guilty of murder, and here's something
else you might not know.
years after the acquittal, some of the main players are still around. Prosecutor Marsha Clark
now a successful novelist. Her partner Chris Darden still practices law in L.A. Lawyer Alan Dershowitz
remains a high-profile attorney and is an outspoken advocate for Donald Trump. As for OJ. himself,
the athlete was released from prison, 2017, after serving nine years for a botched robbery scheme
in Las Vegas, which had nothing to do with the LA case.
Simpson died from prostate cancer in April, 2024.
He was 76.
I covered the Simpson trial.
He was guilty as hell.
That's pretty much all I can say.
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