Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Was There a Biden Cancer Coverup?, Media Spins Trump-Putin Call, Another Supreme Court Win for President Trump & Michael Brown on Mexico’s Cartel Crisis

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill questions ...Dr. Kevin O'Connor’s role as physician to former President Biden and demands accountability for those who may have misled the public. Bruce Springsteen continues to bash President Trump during his concerts overseas. Bill looks at Trump's reaction. How the corrupt corporate media is spinning the Trump-Putin Ukraine call. The Supreme Court has allowed Donald Trump to end deportation protections for up to 350,000 Venezuelans. Michael Brown, global director of counter-narcotics technology at Rigaku Analytical Devices, joins the No Spin News to discuss the ongoing issues with drug cartels in Mexico and whether anything can be done to address them. Final Thought: Bill's upcoming trip to China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, Bill O'Reilly here. Welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, May 20th, 20205, stand up for your country. I hope you will notice something about this broadcast tonight, and it's not a podcast. Podcasts with you guys and gals are wearing sweat clothes and. sneakers okay this is a formal broadcast a news program so what i want you to uh notice is that every segment will inform you using facts okay some of this stuff is debatable of course but that's how we're going to set it up and i hope you find that refreshing talking points memo is about the growing Biden scandal, mental acuity, and now his cancer diagnosis.
Starting point is 00:01:04 So we put aside the fact that every decent person does not want Joe Biden to suffer and die with cancer. I mean, if you do, then you're not a decent person. Okay, that's pretty simple. But we have to put that aside. And the reason we do is that this is a monumental scandal and growing, um, And it needs to be fully investigated. So let's begin with Dr. Kevin O'Connor.
Starting point is 00:01:33 He was Joe Biden's physician in the White House. Okay, he's a retired Army colonel served with distinction. Okay. Now, he, the last time he gave Biden a physical was February, 2024. He did not pick up any trace of cancer. in fact he gave biden a very very high hey he's great not only he's great mentally but he's great physically that's what kevin o'connor put out to we the people the public now to diagnose prostate cancer is not difficult there is a psa blood test it is routinely given to men over the age of 55 did biden get
Starting point is 00:02:25 that test? We don't know. We're asking, but we're not getting any answers. So now Congress has to ask in a formal under oath basis, because we're going to stop the nonsense here. Did you give Dr. O'Connor, the President of the United States, a PSA test? If so, what did it say? Let's see it. If not, why not? Right? This is simple. Fifth grade. So, I was on News Nation last night with Leland Vitterd, and we were kicking this around, bullet tape. Congress calls the doctor in under oath. The questions are simple. We got it.
Starting point is 00:03:13 And if there was a massive cover-up, then people are prosecuted and go to prison. This is what the American people deserve. Okay. I'm going to disagree with you. We'll agree to disagree on whether or not the good doctor should go to prison, even based on what his report was if we assumed that there was... Oh, man, come on. You can't have anarchy like that, at that level?
Starting point is 00:03:40 It puts us all in danger. Are you kidding me? It puts us all at huge danger, but this wasn't his idea, the good doctor's idea to cover it. So he did it. No. Oh, so he can implicate other people. The doctor should go to jail,
Starting point is 00:03:54 But those include, but those. If it happened. Okay. If there was a cover-up, if there was any indication Joe Biden had cancer before three days ago, which it seems almost certain that there was, you're saying the doctor should go to jail. Not the people who ordered the doctor to go to jail? Come on. Wait a minute, Leland.
Starting point is 00:04:14 I just said he can implicate anybody he wants. What if Joe Biden or he can turn a federal witness? What if what? So let's say he said the president said we're not going to tell anybody. Should we put Joe Biden in jail because of that? You can't do that, but you can certainly implicate other people in the White House. Okay? You can do that.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Look, this is like Watergate. Okay, you've got to uncover all of the people who misled the public. All of them. But you start with O'Connor who did the exam. Okay, does everybody have this? And the reason I said you can't put Biden in jail in prison is. As long as I'd say it was mentally incapable of doing anything, and it would be a waste of time.
Starting point is 00:05:01 And it would have been not necessary. What we need to do, we being the people, is demand a full accountability of this story, the cancer story and a mental acuity story, full accountability. And the people who covered it up, just like Nixon, Ehrlichman and Haldeman, all those people, Dean, then they're prosecuted. Does anybody disagree with that? Bill at Bill O'Reilly.com, bill at bill o'Reilly.com,
Starting point is 00:05:31 if you disagree with that. Only loons would disagree with, dishonest people. All right, President Trump weighed in on this. I think that if you take a look, it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine. There are things going on that the public wasn't informed, and I think somebody's going to have to speak to his doctor, if it's the same, or even if it's two separate doctors, why wasn't the cognitive ability?
Starting point is 00:06:00 Why wasn't that discussed? So it's going to happen, but it's going to be slow because Congress is now tied up with the tax and spending bill, the great big, beautiful bill, whatever they're calling it, and then that Congress wants to be off of the summer. That's what they do. But this has got to be fast-tracked. I mean, and you've got to get O'Connor in there because he's the guy. I can do this. You know, let me do it. I'll do it for you. Now, the Democrats are panicking because even if O'Connor has a rational explanation for not giving the cancer test to Biden, and I can't imagine what that would be, but let's let due process play out, even if he's got a rationalization, Democratic Party is sinking deeper and deeper and deeper into the
Starting point is 00:06:52 this morass. So the Speaker of the second in command in the House, Hakeem Jeffries, this is an unbelievable soundbite. Go. It's my expectation that President Biden is going to meet this moment with the courage and resilience that he's consistently shown. It seems to me entirely inappropriate that at this moment in time when President Biden is dealing with serious and aggressive form of cancer there are Republicans who are peddling conspiracy theories and want us to look backward at a time when they actually are taking health care away from the American people you don't get any more propagandizing than that okay I mean mr. Jeffrey should be embarrassed of course
Starting point is 00:07:46 he isn't because his whole life is devoted to evading the truth I mean his whole life is devoted to evading the truth if it hurts his party. That's what he does. Oh, you can't do it now because, yeah, we can do it. And we all hope that Joe Biden can overcome this and survives and isn't in much pain. But we can do both. Okay, Hecim? Nation's capable that. All right, that's the memo. Harris poll, 1903 registered voters. Fair sample. First question, do you approve it disapprove or the job Trump is doing as president of the United States, approved 47, disapprove 48 to watch. Interesting poll, because Trump is rising now again. Second question, is Trump better
Starting point is 00:08:40 than you expect it or worse as president? Better 31, worse 43. That's about the shaky economy in a stock market, I believe, as expected 26. Third, do you think Donald Trump is doing a better, worse, worse, 48? Hey, it's Sean Spicer from the Sean Spicer Show podcast, reminding you to tune into my show every day to get your daily dose inside the world of politics. President Trump and his team are shaking up Washington like never before, and we're here to cover it from all sides, especially on the topics the mainstream media won't. So if you're a political junkie on a late lunch or getting ready for the drive home, new episodes of the Sean Spicer Show podcast drop at 2 p.m. East Coast every day.
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Starting point is 00:10:01 Listen to Podforce One with me, Miranda Devine, every week on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. You don't want to miss an episode. That's pretty close. okay this is just a snapshot in time to use a cliche if the economy gets better then the numbers rise up and the last question is you think Donald Trump's acceptance is the 400 million dollar luxury Boeing 747 from the government of guitar raises ethical and corruption questions raises those questions 62 is a gift is a win for the USA 38 percent okay I understand it
Starting point is 00:10:45 Again, I've said it, he should take the plane as a loan and then give it back when Boeing finally gets around. Trouble be out of office before Boeing gets, what a scandal that is. All right, celebrity madness. We haven't done this in a while. Bruce Springsteen, the boss, New Jersey's finest, right? Bruce? So he's over in Europe, bad-mouthing President Trump, as he always does. Springsteen despises Trump, and vice versa.
Starting point is 00:11:20 He's in Manchester, England on Saturday. Here's what Springsteen says. Go. My home, they're persecuting people for their right to free speech and poising their dissent. That's happening now. In America, the richest men are taking satisfaction in abandoning the world's poorest children to sickness and death.
Starting point is 00:11:45 They are defunding American universities that won't bow down to their ideological demands. And they are removing residents off American streets without due process of law and deporting them to foreign detention centers and prisons. That's happening now. All right. So I guess Bruce has been eaten Ben and Jerry's ice cream. That's lunatic. Bruce doesn't know anything.
Starting point is 00:12:17 I've run into him a couple of times. He's Stone Called Dumb. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's true. I'm sorry to say it. Doesn't really mean anything other than his bad-mouthing of President Trump has gotten Trump's attention. Now, even before Springsteen said that, Trump issued a warning.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Sleepy Joe didn't have a warning. a clue about as to what was going on, but Springsteen is as dumb as a rock and couldn't see what was going on, or could he, which is even worse, his dried out prune of a rocker, his skin is all atrified, ought to keep his mouth shut until he gets back into the country. That's your standard fare. Then we all see how it goes for him. Whoa. So this is like the Dixie Chicks. Remember the Dixie Chicks, bad-mouthing, Bush the Younger in Iraq situation. You can do that here. Robert De Niro is the, you know, every day on the hour.
Starting point is 00:13:24 But when you go abroad, now, Springsteen didn't violate any laws, but clearly, I want to say he's in trouble, he's too high profile, but he's annoying the president, there you go, which this is what he wants to do. In conjunction with that, Donald Trump is harkening back to the 2024 election. And he believes there are campaign finance violations caused by the Harris campaign dealing with celebrities. Here's what Mr. Trump posted. I'm going to say Kamala Harris pay Bruce Springsteen for his poor performance during her campaign for president. Why did he accept that money if he's such a fan of hers? Isn't it a major and illegal? campaign contribution? What about Beyonce? How much went to Oprah and Bono? I'm going to call for
Starting point is 00:14:20 major investigation into this matter. Candidates are not allowed to pay for endorsements, which is what Kamala did under the guise of paying for entertainment. In addition, this was a very expensive and desperate effort to artificially build up our sports crowds. It's not legal. For those unpatriotic entertainers, this was a corrupt and unlawful way to capitalize on a broken system. Thank you for attention to this matter that was issued on May 19th yesterday okay I got a laugh thank you for your attention to this matter all right let's run it down you want the truth so Oprah got the most money Harpo productions got more than a million all right to help out Kamala Harris and Harris paid that spring scene got
Starting point is 00:15:03 about seventy five thousand dollars for going to Atlanta and Philadelphia and on Harris's behalf Nancy got 165,000 to show up, just to show up at a campaign rally for Harris in Houston, 165K. Bono got nothing. He didn't do anything in the inland. So Trump is wrong to bring Bono into it. He did not do anything in that. Totally, as you may remember, Kamala Harris raised more than $2 billion.
Starting point is 00:15:36 She had plenty of money to give any celebrity. It would be interesting to see how that investigation goes. All right, update on former FBI Chief James Comey, apparently found shells. It's at 8647. We went over this in great detail. Secret Service interviewed Comey. I don't believe he's going to be prosecuted. And, of course, the first thing he did after that interview was run over to MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:16:00 And he said this. Tell us about, take us through all of the ways he sought to investigate you. He's been tweeting about investigating you and prosecuting you. think since 2017 shortly after he fired you? I think that's right. And I intentionally don't keep track of these things, but he has, and I hope no one will, but he has dozens of times called for me to be incarcerated and accuse me of all manner of things. And I was investigated repeatedly in a variety of different ways. Okay, fine. Trump's the villain. It's Trump's fault. They Comey found the shelves.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Maybe he did. Maybe he didn't. Put it out on the end. are not all this Trump's fault. Miss NBC, everyone. Putin call. As we correctly predicted, the corrupt corporate media is spinning negative on the call. All right.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Here's ABC News, Whitehouse correspondent Karen Travers. The president's special envoy, Steve Whitkoff, has met with the Russians, including Putin and with Ukrainian officials, but has not brought the two sides then together until late last. week. And now by saying that this process would be turned over to the Vatican or hosted by the
Starting point is 00:17:17 Vatican, what role does the United States have in these conversations? It's erroneous, fallacious. Ms. Travers doesn't know what she's talking about or consciously spins it in a non-factual way. What happened as we reported yesterday was the Vatican offered to host Volinsky, Zelensky, and Putin. Not the Vatican's going to control it. The Vatican's going to do this. The United States to shunt it to decide none of that. And if Travers doesn't know that, she doesn't deserve to be standing on anybody's lawn,
Starting point is 00:17:52 much less the White House. So I have to deduce that she is doing that because she's ordered to do it, make Trump look bad on the call. What else is there? This is not a complicated story. Vatican offered. The offer was repealed. afford it. There's nothing to do with the United States and what we're trying to do here.
Starting point is 00:18:18 At least Trump is trying to stop this killing in Ukraine. Biden didn't try at all. Biden just pump money in. Okay? So I just, it's so bad. It really is so bad. All right, Supreme Court gave the Trump administration a win. It said that the temporary protected status program, can proceed after a judge in California, Ninth Circuit, Edward Chen, San Francisco, said, no, no, you can't deport 3,50,000 Venezuela. And the Supreme Court said, yeah, we're going to lift that, that if they deserve to be deported, if they're criminals or they're here and they came back or whatever, that the Trump administration can deport them.
Starting point is 00:19:04 So this is going to be litigated back and forth, but the Supreme Court is the final measure on this. Only one justice, Brown Jackson, said, no, no, no. And she is becoming, she's more radical than Sotomayor. And that's an abiding in point eight. So you know. First flight back voluntarily undocumented immigrants, getting on a plane in Houston, flying to Honduras, then on to Colombia, 64 of them.
Starting point is 00:19:37 they showed up, got their $1,000, we the taxpayer, got on a chartered jet, dropped them off. It costs is what, $3, $4 million to do that? Easy, right? I don't even counting the $1,000 to these people. That would be $64,000. But the plane itself and all the procedures and all that, you've got to be a couple million dollars to get them. But that's what the Trump administration wants to do, all right, wants them to voluntarily go back. I don't think many of him will, but the first flight is out. So we all remember Governor Tim Walz, right?
Starting point is 00:20:14 He was a VP nominee for the Democratic Party under Kamala Harris. Now, I was kind of easy on Walls because I knew he was not a man of consequence. And I also knew that... Hey, I'm Caitlin Becker, the host of the New York Postcast, and I've got exactly what you need to start your weekdays. Every morning, I'll bring you the stories that matter, plus the news people actually talk about. the juicy details in the world's politics, business, pop culture, and everything in between. It's what you want from The New York Post wrapped up in one snappy show. Ask your smart speaker to play the NY Postcast podcast.
Starting point is 00:20:48 Listen and subscribe on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You know, he's kind of a far left guy. But now I'm starting to get annoyed, Governor, if you're watching tonight, and you should be. if you want to know the truth about anything, which I'm not sure you do. So here is Walsh who continues to bash Trump, even though he should be a good loser and just go back to St. Paul and do your job there. He's speaking of the University of Minnesota Law School graduation, will it. Donald Trump's modern-day Gisapo is scooping folks up off the streets.
Starting point is 00:21:28 They're in unmarked vans wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons, no chance to mount a defense, not even a chance to kiss the loved one goodbye, just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans, and disappeared. Yeah. He and Bruce Springsteen should have dinner, right? Everybody disappearing and no kiss to the loved ones. And, of course, most of these people being deported are heinous criminals. But I don't really bother Waltz.
Starting point is 00:21:58 But the Gestapo reference, you know, it's so insulting. to Jewish people all around the world. The Gestapo was the arm of the Third Reich, who had unlimited power to abuse anybody they wanted in Germany pre and during World War II. If you read my book, Killing the SS, you see how heinous these people were. To compare ICE agents, most of whom are patriotic, in my opinion, to Gestapo, that's pretty insulting.
Starting point is 00:22:32 and Governor Wals is now in a category of being a loon. L-O-O-O-N. There are a lot of loons, the birds, in Minnesota, but he is a human loon. And you insult a lot of people with that, Governor. You should know about that. And I know you don't care. All right, Mexico. So here we have a border that's pretty much sealed up under the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:22:58 That's their biggest policy victory. crossings are down about 95% from year to year under Biden. Okay. But drug smuggling has not abated. In fact, about the same 200,000 pounds from January, April 24, January, April 25. 200,000 pounds of narcotics seized at the southern border, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. So if you seal the border up where people can't get over, how the drugs come. over. So I asked my, I asked my crack staff to find the best person to give us an analysis of that.
Starting point is 00:23:39 And he is Michael Brown. It comes to us from Ashburn, Virginia, 32 years as a DEA special agent. And he's the host of the Opioid Matrix, a podcast. All right. So you can watch him on the podcast. So Mr. Brown, what is the explanation if they seal up the border, migrants can't. can't come over anymore, but the narcotics get through. And to a big extent, the same as under the Biden administration. Yeah, Bill, thank you for having me on the show. What people don't realize is that on a daily basis, roughly 16,000 trucks, 100,000 personal vehicles to include rail, come into this country every day. And vast majority of those conveyances are carrying narcotics, which are then distributed
Starting point is 00:24:28 across the country. All right, let me stop you there. You say the majority of trucks coming from Mexico, the majority? I would say a significant number of those conveyances. And the cartels realize that it's a number of. Don't we have technology to root that out? I mean, I know we have dogs down there, narcotic sniffing dogs. And I understand the big vehicles.
Starting point is 00:24:49 You can hide this stuff a lot of different places. But isn't it technology advancing so that they can kind of stop this? Well, they have the technology, but it's a numbers game. And the cartels know that there's no way Customs has the personnel to search, you know, roughly hundreds of thousands of vehicles that are coming across the border every day. They use a term called shotgun, where they realize one or two trucks may get stopped, but the majority of them carrying narcotics will not. so is there anything that can be done to stop this massive influx you know and you correct me if I'm wrong but up here in the Northeast drugs like heroin and fentanyl cocaine cut they cut them but they're cheap these people are paying not a lot of money for these drugs on a street
Starting point is 00:25:44 which means they're plentiful correct correct I mean the narcotics can coming across, you know, when they come across at a time they reach street-level distribution, as you said, it's very cheap. But it's, right now it's an oversupply. The cartels are oversupplying. Yeah. Fentanoff, it's so successful in its distribution. How can the government then win this fight? Well, I mean, America has to make a choice, Bill. And that choice is to either normalize and accept the fact that 80 to 100,000 Americans will die from fentanyl.
Starting point is 00:26:19 every year or take the necessary steps to mitigate cross-border trafficking, which would affect the U.S. $5.3 trillion trade with Mexico. All right. So you'd have to stop, and that would crush Mexico. Mexico would collapse if it couldn't send its products into the USA. So you destroy Mexico. But the Mexican government will not take on the cartels. I want to get your opinion on this.
Starting point is 00:26:45 So Trump has offered, Claudia Scheinbaum, the president of Mexico. a co-venture to destroy the cartels using Mexican military and U.S. military. And Scheinbaum turned him down, even though the murder rate from the cartels of Mexico is the worst in the world. It's horrific. You know, a couple of hundred thousand people a year killed down there or disappeared. So when you heard that Shine Bomb isn't going to cooperate with Trump trying to wipe out these cartels, how did you process that? Well, I don't think it's a, I don't think Sean Baum necessarily has the capability. No, but Trump does.
Starting point is 00:27:24 And he's got an executive order designating these cartels as terrorist groups. He can go in tomorrow with Navy SEAL or Broms and blow the hell out of them. Right. Five cartels have been designated as foreign terrorist organizations. There are more than 20 plus cartels. All right, but let's start with the five, the Sinaloa's and the big guys. Why wouldn't Scheimbaum cooperate and trying to destroy that? The issue is those cartels generate between $50 billion a year in financial proceeds,
Starting point is 00:27:58 which flow through the Mexican economy. If Shembaum, President Shembaum, was to effectively neutralize the cartels, that would be devastating to the Mexican economy as well as the U.S. trade relationship. So she's in a very difficult position at this point in time. So she's selling her country? Yeah, to a criminal enterprise. There is a symbionic relationship between the cartels and Mexico. The problem is, 50 years ago, Mexico took the money, and now they are embedded, they are
Starting point is 00:28:30 entwined with the cartels, and that cash flow is critical to the Mexican economy. Yeah, and it's killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, as you pointed out. So if ICE has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, you think we'd allow that? Yeah, I mean, it's killing people on both sides, right? Mexican violence is coming out. No, no, no, no. It's primarily killing people here. The cartels are killing people in Mexico, but there's not, the narcotics use in Mexico's
Starting point is 00:28:57 on a rise, but nothing like here. So it's killing 100,000 Americans, let's use that number. And if any other group on Earth killed 100,000 Americans a year, you know there'd be a war. We'd go and destroy them, right? 100%. I mean, 9-11, right? You can't get on an airplane without being... Yeah, so why are we going in?
Starting point is 00:29:15 See, if I'm Trump, and I talked about this to him, eye-to-eye, personal, just me and him, I'd do it. You know, Trump wiped out ISIS. He wiped them right off the face of the map. He could do it to the cartels, and it wouldn't even be hard. But Scheimbaum, I think you're right, puts, you know, politics and her economy above human life. Give you the last word. Yeah, I think it's a very difficult position for President Trump. If he was to commit troops to Mexico, we could be a little bit.
Starting point is 00:29:45 looking at another 20-year Afghanistan quagmire. And the American people are not ready to- Ah, just hit and run. There's no quagmire. I didn't have to put people occupy, and he just blows the hell out of them. They'll get the message. These guys aren't brave guys, a cowards. Once he waxed a few of them, the others will go, you know, I got enough money in the bank. Anyway, Mr. Brown, I hope everybody watches your podcast, the opioid matrix.
Starting point is 00:30:07 And we appreciate your time very much tonight. All right, media madness. We told you yesterday that the president of CBS News, Wendy McMahon, quits. Donald Trump is destroying the three networks, news operations. Trump, one guy. So as you know, he's suing CBS because of 60 Minutes, the way the 60 Minutes edited an interview with Kamala Harris. Big lawsuit, okay? Don may not win it, but it doesn't matter. He's suing him. CBS News is going to be sold. CBS, the whole outfit, is going to be sold, and CBS is part of it. to an organization called Skydance.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Trump, they have to get federal approval for the sale, and Trump's not going to give it, all right, if CBS keeps pounding him, and Wendy McMahon, a president of CBS, wouldn't give. So they're continuing to pound Trump, and the people who run Paramount CBS, no, they're not going to get approval for this billion-dollar deal. If that continues, so McMahon is out.
Starting point is 00:31:13 And so is the head of 60 Minutes, Bill Owens. Out, gone. Because the orders came down, lay off Trump, and they go, no, we're not laying off Trump. So they're out. Now, ABC, pretty much in the same. They settled. What was, 16 million for Trump's library? And NBC with MSNBC.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And I mean, so all three are going down because of Trump. Isn't that interesting? Stay in history, May 20th, 19, 93, 93 million Americans tuned in to a sitcom. Cheers, 32 years ago, May 20th, 93, the last episode, and 40% of the U.S. population at the time watched it. Okay, now, Cheers was a much loved show. It ran for 11 seasons, 82 to 93. Here's a taste of it. Go. Now me, you beat me fair and square, so, uh, all right, let me buy your beer. Excuse me, I was, uh, I was sitting, uh, sitting there.
Starting point is 00:32:39 Oh, there was no one here when we came in. No, I mean, yesterday. and really since the Ford administration we're just waiting for a table up in Melville's so you'll move look there's lots of other stools um look uh sounds good I'm like I'm a I'm norm
Starting point is 00:33:13 I'm Jeffrey, this is Hillary. It's nice to meet you. What do you do, Norm? I sit there. We're a very witty, very well done program. Now, let me be an update on the players. Ted Dances is still around as TV, commercials, you see him around. Shelly Long, 75 years old.
Starting point is 00:33:38 She kind of retired, lives in California. Rea Perman was at the Met Game the other day, 77. She still acts. George Waino, you just saw as Norm, is 76. He has not acted since 2022. Okay, I don't think he's well. I think he is undergoing some medical procedures. John Ratsenberger, 78.
Starting point is 00:34:07 He does voiceover for Pixar. Good guy, I know him. Kelsey Grammer, I also know. Kelsey, 70 years old. He did a reboot of Frazier. That's not coming back, but he's got a book out about his sister who was murdered. And Kelsey's around. He's a very talented guy.
Starting point is 00:34:25 Woody Harrelson, who I think he's the most successful of all the cheers people. He still acts. He lives in Maui, Hawaii, 63 years old. I met him a couple of times. I considered him to play Patton, if, Killing Patton were made into a movie. But it wasn't, you know, those things are very difficult. We've had four of my books made into movies.
Starting point is 00:34:52 Finally, Kirstie Alley, she died of colon cancer at the age of 71 in 2022. So cheers, you know, an excellent, along with Mary Tyler Moore, one of my favorites of all time. Back with the final thought in a moment. So here is a final thought of the day. tomorrow Wednesday the 21st of May be the last broadcast of the month and I'm going to the Far East I would say I'm going to the Orient but you can't say you're going to the Orient anymore and I'm going to write a column tomorrow to explain why I can't say that on bill o'reilly.com it'll be the message of the day can't say you go to the Orient anymore
Starting point is 00:35:39 it's not politically correct anyway I'm going to tell you about my trip tomorrow in this space here final thought it is extraordinary i've got an invitation from the chinese government uh to do an event in Beijing tell you all about it we'll be in japan will be in south korea uh you know um it's going to be very very interesting and i will be sending dispatches back so stay close to bill o'reilly dot com but i'm taking my son as a graduation present I said to him, I'll take it anywhere in the world. I was hoping he would select Tahiti. He goes, no, I want to go to North Asia.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Political science major. I said, okay, but boy, you're going to get more than you bargained for. And when a Chinese government got wind, we were rolling into Beijing, that invitation came. And I'll tell you all about it, as I said tomorrow. Thank you for watching and listening to the NOSPN News. And Bill O'Reilly, we'll see you on Wednesday.

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