Yamaha Resort & Casino at San Manuel is giving away a Porsche every Thursday in June. Club Serrano members play all month long to earn entries for your chance to win a luxury all-electric sports car. Join for free today and don't miss your chance to drive off in a new Porsche. It's all happening at Yamaha Resort & Casino, the only AAA five-diamond rated casino hotel in the country. Details at yamaha.com must be 21 to enter. Please gamble responsibly.
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.
Parliamentarian derails, state sued, GE coming home, and meteors across the sky. It's all coming up and Bill's going to be here with your message of the day. But first, Republican senators speaking out against the Senate parliamentarian, as we reported yesterday, because she took out part of the one big beautiful bill that bans illegal aliens from getting Medicaid.
So now they can continue to get Medicaid. John Thune, the leader of the Senate, said he won't go against the parliamentarian's decision. Many Republicans agreeing that they won't overrule her, but they're trying to tweak the language so they can get it past this unelected bureaucrat.
Tommy Tuberville from Alabama says she's got to go. He said this is a perfect example of why Americans hate the swamp. Unelected bureaucrats think they know what's better than U.S. congressmen who are elected by the people. Her job is not to push a woke agenda. The Senate parliamentarian should be fired ASAP.
DHS posted a list of illegal aliens who have been arrested in Los Angeles, a sanctuary city. These are people that LA has been giving sanctuary to. The list goes on, but a male from Cuba arrested for murder, burglary, armed robbery. A Mexican MS-13 gang member convicted for sexual assault with a deadly weapon. He was order removed in 1997. A legal alien from Vietnam convicted of 22 crimes. One Egyptian man was deported after he kicked a Border Patrol beagle.
70-year-old Egyptian. He's in Egypt right now. The Trump administration is also suing Minnesota to block them from giving reduced tuition to illegal aliens. There was a similar lawsuit against Kentucky, the Department of Justice claiming that the state is unconstitutionally discriminating against American students who are not offered the same reduced in-state tuition that illegal aliens are offered.
GE is shifting their production of washing machines from China to Louisville, Kentucky. A $490 million investment, 800 new jobs. The CEO said, we are bringing laundry production to our global headquarters in Louisville because manufacturing in the U.S. is fundamental to our zero-distance business strategy to make appliances as close as possible to our customers and consumers. GE Aerospace said they'll invest nearly a billion dollars in American manufacturing and hire 5,000 new workers.
Across the country, 139,000 workers were added to payrolls just in May. People saw fireballs streaming across the sky yesterday in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Believed to be a meteor, National Weather Service said that earthquake you felt was the result of a sonic boom from the meteor. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. The great Bill O'Reilly, he has your message of the day. Next. Next.
Fourth of July savings are here at the Home Depot, so it's time to get your grilling on. Pick up the Traeger Pro Series 22-Pellet Grill & Smoker, now on special buy for $389, was $549. Smoke a rack of ribs or bacon apple pie, this grill is versatile enough to do it all. This summer, no matter how you like your steaks, your barbecues are guaranteed to be well done. Celebrate Fourth of July with fast, free delivery on select grills right now at the Home Depot. It's up to availability.
Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day. President Trump is lashing out at CNN and MSNBC for saying the U.S. bombing mission was not the success the administration claims. Using anonymous sources, CNN cites intelligence analysts as the source of its dubious reporting. The truth is,
Nobody knows the extent of the damage at the Iranian uranium depot. Say that again. Iranian uranium. Say it five times. But nobody knows the damage there. Not even a president. How could he assess that situation? There are no Americans on the ground near the targets, and the Iranians themselves can't go underground for fear the earth will collapse on them.
They wouldn't tell the truth anyway, even if they were down there, which they're not. Satellite pictures show huge surface damage and mountain cave-ins. Looks devastating, but there's no scorecard. So the CNN report is unreliable, no surprise. The merchants of malice in the media don't care what's actually true. They make their money hating or approving of Donald Trump.
It's also tedious and it never ends. The odds are the U.S. bombing did inflict tremendous damage on Iran's nuke program. Otherwise, the mullahs would be gloating. They're not. They're frightened. So that is the truth. The nuke damage will someday be assessed. But don't count on the American media to report on that accurately or honestly.
I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me, Bill at BillOReilly.com, Bill at BillOReilly.com, name and town if you wish to opine. Let's go to the mail. We have Robert D. Benedetto, Augusta, Georgia. Tell me if I'm wrong, Bill, about the ceasefire. I know it's impossible to predict, but I'd like to know what your gut feeling is. Mine's telling me
that terrorists like lepers cannot change their spots. I believe President Trump is a peacemaker and is hopeful, but he's fooling himself. That kind of analysis gets us nowhere. I don't have gut, okay? I go on probability. The probability is that, yeah, there'll be some ceasefire violations, but I think that the initial foray against Iran was extremely successful.
in downgrading that terror nation. There will be a lot of unintended consequences to come. I'm not speculating specifically, but at this point it looks like a victory for the USA. Doug Halbert, Mesa, Arizona. As the drum of Republican isolationists gets louder and louder, I think we can take a lesson from 1938-41. It feels like we're watching a rerun of pre-December 7th, 1941.
Do we really want to wait for Pearl Harbor to wake us up? Look, there was a very strong isolationist movement, particularly against Germany. Japan wasn't the threat that Hitler was. Because Hitler, you could see in 1939, he's going into Poland, you could see him. Japan was kind of quiet and caught us by surprise. But isolationism never works, as our analysis proves, ever. Particularly in this kind of a world.
where economic disruption will affect every American. In a moment, something you might not know. This episode is brought to you by Amazon's Blink Video Doorbell. Get more at your door with the easy-to-install Blink Video Doorbell. Get more connections. Hey, I'm here for our first date. More deliveries. Hi, I have tacos for two. Oh, thanks. We'll be right down. And more memories.
Calm down, I have a surprise! All new Blink Video Doorbell with 2-year battery, head-to-toe HD view and simple setup. Shop now at Amazon.com/blink for just $69.99. Now the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. The United States is home to some of the most diverse landscapes found anywhere on the planet. But one of the Earth's most treacherous places is in South Florida. And we're not talking Miami.
We are talking the Everglades, the tropical wetland 8,000 square miles of rivers, marshes, floodplains, beaches. European settlers, then Americans, tried to drain that swamp for 500 years before giving up. The region is home to 400 species of birds, 100 reptiles, 50 mammals, and of course a few human beings.
Just 400 people live inside Everglades National Park. The folks reside in elevated houses to avoid floods and dangerous creatures. There are more than two dozen species in the Everglades that can kill you. Alligators, saltwater crocodiles, sharks, feral pigs, poisonous snakes, spiders, panthers, and hundreds of hungry black bears.
To tame the creatures, thousands of bounty hunters stalk the swamp. Florida pays the trappers 15 bucks an hour and 75 dollars for each yard of snake skin. And here's something else you might not know. The most dangerous animal found in the Everglades arrived sometime in the late 20th century. The Burmese Python.
Researchers believe there are half a million pythons living in the glades, some more than 20 feet long. It all started when idiots who had a python as a pet dumped the snake in the Everglades, and that happened more than once, so they mated. But today, a new threat is emerging in the glades. Serpents have mated with another species, forming a deadly predator.
so-called hybrid pythons, taking over. The animals, a combination of Burmese and Indian pythons, are growing in numbers. The snake is faster, heavier, more lethal than its cousin. They can suffocate a human being in two minutes, devour an entire deer in an hour. Back after this.
You know that one friend who somehow knows everything about money? Yeah, now imagine they live in your phone. Say hey to Experian, your big financial friend. It's the app that helps you check your FICO score, find ways to save, and basically feel like a financial genius. And guess what? It's totally free. So go on, download the Experian app. Trust me, having a BFF like this is a total game-changer.
That is the weekend edition of the O'Reilly Update. For more news and honest analysis, please go to BillOReilly.com.