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What the Disney–YouTube Battle Tells Us About the End of Cable

It’s not unusual for a big TV network and a big TV distributor to fight about money. But the Disney-YouTube fight is unusual — at the bare minimum, because it has stretched out for so long. CNBC’s Alex Sherman lives and breathes this stuff, so I asked him to walk me through it, and make some prognostications about when it might get settled (spoiler alert: he thinks some football fans who pay for YouTube TV may be unhappy for a while longer.)

Then Sherman and I move on to the other Big Media deal: the battle for the company we currently call Warner Bros. Discovery, but is likely to be owned by someone else, in some form…. eventually.

Discussed here: why, really, did Larry and David Ellison put in multiple offers to buy another media company weeks after they bought Paramount? What would they do with WBD if they got it? And are any of the theoretical other buyers for all or parts of WBD real?

Bonus question for you: did I use the word “degradation” correctly in this one?
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Violence Erupts Again for Turning Point USA

In a deeply disturbing escalation, a bloody brawl broke out at UC Berkeley during a Turning Point USA campus event featuring Dr. Frank Turek and comedian Rob Schneider. Sean Hannity frames these events as part of a dangerous “assassination culture” on the left, highlighting the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk and the continued physical attacks on conservative students by radical groups like Antifa. Mikey McCoy, Turning Point USA’s Chief of Staff and a firsthand witness, described how peaceful attendees were attacked, police were involved, and the event was marred by mocking of Charlie Kirk’s death. This matters because it illustrates the volatility on college campuses, the challenges young conservatives face, and the need for courage and dialogue in a deeply divided nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr Oz Exposes Obamacare

Sean Hannity dives into the Democratic Party’s growing internal rift, with mounting calls to replace Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over his handling of health care and government funding. Dr. Oz joins the show to dissect the legacy and failures of Obamacare, shining a light on soaring premiums, expanding subsidies, and how insurance companies have reaped massive profits while millions lost doctors and affordable coverage. Sean frames the discussion as proof that the Democratic approach has enriched corporate interests at the expense of working Americans, pointing out that COVID-era policies have fueled unprecedented spending and systemic abuse. Highlighting Dr. Oz’s expertise and innovative ideas, the episode underscores why transparent, cost-effective health solutions matter now more than ever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More Dem Infighting

The show opens with Sean Hannity dissecting the aftermath of a historic government shutdown, which he frames as a direct result of “Democrat political grandstanding” led by Chuck Schumer hence the tag “Schumer shutdown.” Sean discusses the chaos unleashed by weeks of government closure: over 2,300 delayed flights, 1,200-plus cancellations, and millions of Americans losing access to vital services. Special guest highlights include Dr. Oz, who will examine the failed bid for extended healthcare subsidies, and on-the-ground reports from Turning Point USA’s Mikey McCoy about violent campus protests. Sean’s take: the Democrats’ move backfired, igniting intra-party anger, costing American families dearly, and yielding zero legislative gains showcasing the stakes and dysfunction at play in Washington.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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11/11/25 – The Rise of Extremism: Understanding Today’s Political Landscape

On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, the Democratic Party is being internally devoured by Marxism and Islamism, ideologies foreign to America’s founding principles. These forces, power-hungry and seeking centralized control, mask their hatred for the country as righteousness, liberation, equality, and affordability, while spreading rapidly and replacing the party’s base and leadership.  In response, a fascistic reaction emerges on the radical right by grifters like podcasters and influencers who gain fame and wealth promoting it. Both Marxists and fascists seek to destroy American institutions—the former to replace them, the latter claiming they fail—leading to dwindling support for the Declaration, Constitution, and founders. The Republican Party resists this fascistic right, albeit insufficiently, whereas the Democratic Party, having unleashed and failed to control these forces, is now becoming the Marxist left. Also, Rep Mike Lawler calls in and explains that the Democrat government shutdown was idiotic, aimed at fighting Trump and appeasing their far-left base through political leverage rather than benefiting Americans or addressing healthcare. He argues that Obamacare’s affordability relies solely on federal subsidies like enhanced ACA tax credits, which he is open to extending for one year to enable fundamental fixes, as the program has driven up costs over 15 years, destroyed the system through ineffective consolidation, and failed to achieve economies of scale.  Afterward, UC Berkeley student radicals from groups including Students Organizing for Liberation, Jewish Voice for Peace, and Young Democratic Socialists of America organized protests against a Turning Point event. These protesters are anti-Israel, anti-US radicals linked to Soros operations and leftist figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC, who seek to overthrow the country rather than engage in civil debate. Finally, we thank all who served in the military, although thanks can never be enough. Veterans are a unique and shrinking breed who deserve appreciation for their sacrifices, with the country owing them a great debt.
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The Truth About the Government Shutdown, Chicago Latin Kings Threaten ICE Agents, & From Afghanistan to Recovery: Marine Veteran Zachary Stinson Tells His Story

Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. 

Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down the government shutdown, what happened and how we got here. 

The Latin Kings gang has allegedly issued threats against immigration officers in Chicago.

What Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) had to say about Mamdani’s push for free NYC bus rides.

Bill explains his role in China’s pledge to crack down on chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl.

U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Zachary Stinson joins the No Spin News to talk about his service in Afghanistan, his injury, and life afterward.

Final Thought: Watch Bill in America’s Greatest Warriors with Leland Vittert tonight on NewsNation at 10 PM/9 C.

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The O’Reilly Update, November 11, 2025

Syrian president visits the White House, SCOTUS denies case, suing for a lot of money, and the UN climate doom summit.
Plus, Bill’s Message of the Day, on antisemitism in America.
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