Best of the Program | Guest: Bill O'Reilly | 6⧸7⧸19
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On today's show, Glenn and Pat are joined by Bill O'Reilly to talk about the latest in the war on abortion, the Saudis throwing a cake in a lion's face at a birthday party, and Jay Leno.
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Hey, podcasters, we got a great, great episode for you on Friday.
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You know, we start talking a little bit about the YouTube algorithm
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and how many people have been silenced just this week.
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Well, it started out as an anti-Hitler propaganda piece back in the 1940s,
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and I've painted it in one of my 10-hour memes.
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Well, it was put up on eBay, and lo and behold, it was taken down immediately.
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And the reason was, as they said, they thought it was fake because it was too inexpensive.
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So we'll talk about, we started talking about that and Stephen Crowder.
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Also, Bill O'Reilly, in rare form, Pat, was with me all day today.
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We kind of took a trip and a flashback back to our show, Glenn and Pat, 30 years ago.
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And we end the podcast with very important beacon.
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I believe we've all stepped through a wormhole,
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and we're no longer on the earth that we were born on.
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You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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I was driving in this morning, and just thinking about the news,
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and I started going through everything I got here,
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and I tweeted out a couple of stories that were just crazy.
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First of all, do you see the Saudis that threw the cake in the lion's face?
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It's, they have apparently a pet lion, these Saudis.
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and they come down to this lion that's just kind of like hanging out at their feet.
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And everybody's around, and they're singing happy birthday,
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and the guy's like, yeah, look what I'm going to do.
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And he throws the cake in the lion's face, and the lion jumps up.
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And I've never wanted a lion to do what lions do best more than at that moment.
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I just wanted to see the lion just maul them all.
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and the lion just jumped up, and he was confused and didn't know what was going on.
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So I watched that, hoping for a good mauling, but apparently they're-
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Apparently they're in trouble in even Saudi Arabia.
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Even the Saudis are like, look, we beat people and behead people in the public square,
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Yeah, I would happen to agree with you on that one.
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By the way, the Jay Leno thing you just did, my algorithm I can't figure out on YouTube.
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You know how YouTube has algorithms for all of us, and it just, it's presenting us with
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I'm watching all these talks between people, you know.
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I'm watching, you know, conservative points of view.
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And I occasionally would watch Jay Leno and his, you know, Garage.
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Pat, it's now the only thing the algorithm picks up on me.
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You would think a Glenn Beck video might show up in a, to Glenn Beck.
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I was searching for some, I don't remember what it was, some news thing.
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Now, it's like, I want, I just, I would, I'd pay money.
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I would pay money to have Jay Leno's algorithm only show my stuff.
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I never get, I don't, I've never gotten your stuff.
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We can't, Stu, me, apparently you, we don't get anything from The Blaze.
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And obviously, we all know that something's wrong.
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And, you know, I've never been more wrong than, well, I was pretty wrong on Donald Trump.
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Yeah, we were just talking about that on my show this morning.
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When you defend, not how wrong you were, but when you defended the guy.
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I know, but you would think he would, I don't know, be sympathetic to the cause because somebody
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I trusted him, but I also didn't like the suggestions of, well, you need a hiring quota of the conservatives.
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And these guys, what they're doing now is obscene.
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By the way, Blaze has now, for, what was it, three weeks, we were, what was it, they said
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And the guy we had to fight was a guy who worked at CNN for like 20 years.
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And so they opened up the algorithm again to us.
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Then, two days later, we are banned from posting anything and sharing anything because we're only clickbait.
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We can post things as of Saturday, but it affects our algorithm.
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So we, you know, even if you signed up for us, you're probably not going to get stuff from the Blaze.
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I mean, they've got to be pulled before Congress because this just isn't right.
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They can't have the protection of being a platform when they're publishers.
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Yesterday, I presented this beautiful piece of art.
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I mean, you could think of a million places to hang that, right?
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Okay, so it's based on, like, 1943 war propaganda from the United States, and it was Adolf Hitler
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So I took it, and I made it like a newspaper, 50 million killed, which is 11 million short
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But, uh, and I did this after they failed to ban infanticide.
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And so it's a picture of Hitler, and above it, it says, next time, I'll just call it Planned
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Where are you going to hang a big, weird picture of Adolf Hitler?
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Uh, I know you can make him on your computer in about two minutes, but I like to spend hours
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All of the proceeds are going to, uh, go to, um, live action, uh, and other, uh, and, and
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other, uh, uh, pro-life organizations like Abby Johnson, where there's a split whatever
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It was up to $2,200 yesterday, and, uh, eBay pulled it.
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We, we thought, cause we went over the rules, and I'm like, well, I don't think we violated
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So we called, and they said, well, you're a new poster, and we couldn't verify who you
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were, and so we pulled it, because, you ready for this?
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They were like, we thought this was fake because the price was too low.
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But I mean, so I don't know if there's a big, huge fan, a big, huge, you know, there's
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no, there's no line forming for Hitler paintings.
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Uh, so it's supposed to be up in the next 20 minutes to 24 hours.
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Uh, but can you just try to search Glenn Beck painting?
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So if you just go to my Twitter account, it has the, the, um, uh, the link there, or you
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can go to Glenn Beck original, uh, you can go to Glenn Beck original, uh, painting, uh,
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But every single dime, the artist, he's got a big heart.
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So every dime of this, and I heard it took him, uh, 10 hours to make that.
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I was telling, uh, I was telling Stu yesterday, my wife walked in while I was painting it.
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She stood there for a while and she just looked at me and then she looked at the painting
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and she said, what do you want to do this weekend?
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I'm not going to comment on what you're doing here.
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I don't know what it says, but it says something.
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I am right in the middle of the Midtown Tunnel going under the river on my way.
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To give a lightning speech to the radio talk industry.
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In New York, they do that in case there are multiple murders in the tunnel.
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I'm coming up in a couple of weeks because my daughter is performing at Carnegie Hall.
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Um, but, uh, I'm, I'm going up in a couple of weeks and my family was up there just two
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weeks ago and they said, woof, things have gotten bad.
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Bill de Blasio is one of the worst mayors ever.
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And just like in LA, San Francisco, Seattle, the, uh, zombies are running wild and the quality
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How is it that people don't see, you know, Californians are never going to wake up.
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They keep voting for these clowns when people are crapping on your stairs because they don't
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vote here in New York, 27% voted in the last mayoral election.
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And, um, it's a one party state like California is Republican parties.
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So they just wall themselves off and it's horrible.
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And in LA, get set for bubonic plague because that's, what's coming next with all the rats
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You know, they, they actually, um, uh, who was it?
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Uh, one of the Democrats was saying that, no, no, no, it's really, it's really actually
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good in LA that the city is doing a great job with homelessness.
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But you know, this week in San Francisco, the board of supervisors, which could be the
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That's how far left they are voted 10 to one to begin forcibly, um, taking some homeless
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Now the ACLU of course will sue, but that's how desperate people in San Francisco are right
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You know, they, I, I just saw that in San Antonio, we have a bunch of homeless people
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now from the Congo and San Antonio is desperate for volunteers that speak French.
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And I, I was wondering, you know, you're in the Congo.
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How, how much was that air flight to, from the Congo to Mexico?
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How only speaking French did you get across the border?
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Yeah, but there's another problem that some of the Congolese in LA say, no, we'd rather
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go back to the Congo, um, then stay in downtown LA.
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So the Congolese and every other African country is, if they can get to Mexico, they can come
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in here because nobody's going to stop them and they can apply for asylum and nobody's
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And it's really what's happening in America is I'm just amazed of the deterioration, uh,
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Millions of people have voted for the democratic party.
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That's why the winning slogan in what 1946 or 48 was had enough yet.
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That was the, that was the slogan for the Republican party in California and New York.
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Well, you know, one thing that is starting to be more and more visible is the loss of
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our, our, of our rights, uh, and the freedom of speech.
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And I tell you, we lose if these corporations, Facebook, Google, um, YouTube, all of these
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big corporations, including Amazon, they're clamoring now for more regulation.
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The answer is make them platforms, not publishers, let them, uh, or publishers and not platforms.
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Let them pay for all of the lawsuits that the government is currently protecting them from.
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It's the only thing that will scare them and, and set things right.
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And it is legal and the, and the right definition for anybody who edits, uh, on their platforms.
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So we have these guys taking away Steven Crowder, uh, telling live action that as long as they
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don't talk about abortion, uh, talk about negatively, uh, Planned Parenthood or show any, uh, ultrasound
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pictures, they can, they can have access to their platforms, but, but they have to change
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We are now getting to a place to where our rights are going away because these are private
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And those rights are only really to, those are for the government.
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The government can't do these things, but private corporations can.
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Um, the Prager university situation was the worst and Dennis Prager has sued and may win,
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um, for the banishment that he experienced on social media.
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And I hope he does win, but the Crowder situation a little bit different because they're, uh, an
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individual with a platform Crowder and I do not know him.
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Um, the one time that my staff had a dealing with him, he was rude and I don't care about
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But the principles a little bigger than your personal like or dislike of Steven Crowder,
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However, in this case, he was putting a fellow American in danger.
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Do you know, do you know this person that he supposedly put in?
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I don't care about bad behavior pointing to other bad behavior.
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So you got a guy, Crowder, he's got a constituency and he's nailing this guy who works for a box
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as being a bad guy and he's gay and he's whatever he is.
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So to me, if I'm running any corporation and I do run my own, I basically say privately
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to Crowder or anybody else doing that, look, you may be putting the guy in danger.
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Bill, let me just say this because you're, you're not up to speed on this.
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And, and here's why he's done nothing more than what you used to do and still do to people
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So he, um, he did it a little more flamboyantly.
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However, everything he said about this guy, this guy said about himself.
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So Crowder was, um, correcting the record on what this guy was saying.
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Get Mac, get back to me when you're ready to personally assassinate people.
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He talks about, you have to, he talks about, you have to milkshake people.
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You have to go out and push them back, uh, because conservatives do not have a place.
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Steven Crowder, according to YouTube, did not violate any of their guidelines quote, after
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an extensive review of his videos, not one was in violation of their guidelines, not one.
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So then why did they, why did they take action against Crowder in the sponsor?
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Even if a creator's content does not violate our community guidelines, we will take a look
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And if their behavior is egregious and harms the broader community, we may take action.
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In the case of Crowder's channel, a thorough review over the weekend found that individually
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the flagged videos did not violate our community guidelines.
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However, in the subsequent days, we saw the widespread harm to the YouTube community resulting from
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Um, we took a deep, deeper look and made the decision to suspend monetization.
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People on the other guy's side rose up the gay community and said, how dare you not suspend
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How much, how much, how much of the gay stuff did Crowder do?
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His, the main thrust of every one of those videos was correcting this guy on how wrong
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he was, but this guy is very heavy emphasis that he was homosexual.
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No, in a way, yes and no, this guy is very flamboyant and, and calls himself the queen of New York.
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And, uh, you know, I am, you know, I am a, uh, a gay man.
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So anything that was done, Crowder took from him and was mocking his shtick because that's
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the way he, he, he presents himself and he has no problem.
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If somebody calls him gay or heterosexual, which happens all the time to Steven, he's been
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You sticks and stones can break your bones, but these are things that he actually presents
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So in mocking and parroting somebody, yes, you take on those traits and you use the words
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Do you know if Crowder gave out the man's private information?
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If I'm a judge hearing the testimony and looking at what you've just presented and seeing that
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Facebook has only a general complaint, which it can't really zero in on.
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This is YouTube, not Facebook, but it's YouTube.
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And they said, I mean, Crowder is very careful.
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So is Crowder going to take action of interference with his livelihood?
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I know he has a team of lawyers and I hope he does.
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I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech should be joining this effort.
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I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech.
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We have to start defending these people who are being marginalized.
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Well, I agree with that because you've already seen it with the sponsor boycotts from MoveOn and all the others.
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So in the spirit of not allowing people to be punished for their views, I'm with you 100%.
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He wants to spend time with his kids, unless you're jerks, and then just send him a box of steaks.
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But I'm saying if you show up with a box of steaks and say, Dad, you're going to love this.
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If you order right now, you are getting absolutely no vegetables, but four Omaha Steak Burgers.
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You're going to have huge Jumbo Franks chicken fried steak, all beef meatballs, premium chicken breast, four caramel apple tartlets for dessert, a pack of their seasoning, and you get those extra burgers as well.
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So type in BECK at the search bar at omahasteaks.com.
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Seeing that the average American has literally the attention span of a goldfish, let's test it out on Bill O'Reilly.
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And you should be ashamed of yourself for imputing my improv.
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I just can't wait to be trapped on a ship with you.
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Carve out is this, and both you and I have experienced it.
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You cannot, if you are a person who has access to the media, all right, and you speak to a number of people through the media,
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it could be radio, television, social media, you cannot threaten anyone.
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Home information, home addresses, phone numbers, whatever.
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And so if that happens, then the YouTube people, but that YouTube and Facebook and all these,
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They do, and they said he didn't violate any of it.
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Bill, I want to talk to you a little bit about abortion.
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I saw that President Trump just ended the practice once again of the government using fetal tissue to conduct experiments, and so he stopped it.
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And this guy has—I don't think that there is a president other than Ronald Reagan that has kept his promises on the campaign trail as much as Donald Trump.
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And I've always been bothered by people saying, he's another Ronald Reagan.
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And I thought about it this morning, and I thought, well, in some ways, he's absolutely not Ronald Reagan.
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He's not the great communicator in the traditional sense.
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However, I think the promises that he has kept possibly are harder than the promises that Ronald Reagan had to keep.
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It's a hard comparison to make because the society today is so much different, American society, than it was in the 80s.
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Donald Trump, as you'll learn when you read The United States of Trump, the history book I've written on him will come out in September, has four pillars, all right, four philosophical pillars that drives all of his policy.
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Two of them are economic, two of them are social.
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The second one is immigration, that the country has to enforce immigration laws and can't allow itself to be overrun by people we have no idea why they're here and what they're doing.
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You've got to eradicate it from the face of the earth.
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And the fourth pillar is social in the sense that he believes that traditional conservative Americans must be heard.
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So that his position on abortion has what they say evolved.
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But it's more about he knows who his base is, and he wants his base to be heard.
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You know, Bill, in many ways, I'm right where I was with Donald Trump on, you know, on the way he communicates.
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In other ways, I am—I'm amazed by him, and I'm happy to say I was wrong.
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When it comes to the economy, let's talk about the economy a bit.
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We have the yuan flirting with breaking seven, seven yuan to a dollar, and that is—that will change—that will change the world.
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Um, many people say that that is going to happen.
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Some people say that it is not going to happen.
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This trade war, however, is escalating to a kind of frightening place with China.
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China, to me, is different than Canada, Europe, and Mexico.
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I know that Donald Trump loves tariffs, but they are—they are beginning to hurt him and the economy.
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Yeah, he'll see it, because his advisors are telling him the same thing you just said.
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And—but he believes that he's going to get part of what he wants from China by the end of this month, when they have the big summit.
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So are we—are we witnessing here the kind of thing that Reagan did with Gorbachev, to where he was like,
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no, I'll walk away from the table, knowing that Gorbachev needed that deal as much as the United States did?
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It was high—it's higher stakes now, because Reagan had a much stronger hand to play, because Russia really was falling apart and did.
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China, their army and secret police are very in control.
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But that may not last much longer if their economy goes down the drain, and that's what Trump is relying on.
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He believes that the hurt that the United States is putting on them through their tariffs is going to ripple down and maybe destabilize the whole situation so that Xi is going to have to make some kind of deal.
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What does it say to you that the Federal Reserve said they're going to bring rates down possibly to zero?
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Well, they knew that the employment report wasn't going to be as robust.
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So that's why they said what they said, and that's why the stock market came up this week.
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But the American economy is pretty good, pretty robust.
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I think you had to do them in Mexico because that government simply wasn't cooperating.
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Now, magically, they've got three or four concessions already on a table.
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So I think you'll see Trump will say, well, we're going to delay it a little bit.
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Kind of not—you know, you can't predict it with certainty, but I do believe they'll get a deal at the end of this month.
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When it comes to the social issues and abortion, we have left the station of any kind of common sense.
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And the—I mean, you want to talk about the power of the NRA.
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The NRA does not have the hold over the conservatives that Planned Parenthood has over the liberals.
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I mean, it is—it's amazing how if you step out of line at all—
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So this is a very disturbing issue because the last time we talked about it, I said to all of your listeners, this is life's death.
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Now, okay, then you're going to get pushed back and say, okay, O'Reilly, it's not a person until whatever date you want to come up with.
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Well, okay, but I'm not smart enough to know that.
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I can't say to somebody, you're not a person, all right, when there's DNA, human DNA on conception.
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I don't want to die and have to be judged and have to be judged by a statement that I make about human life.
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And the amazing thing about this, hang on just a sec, Bill, the amazing thing about this is it's moving in the opposite direction of the left.
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So, you know, when the founders were around, they talked about abortion a lot.
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And they said it was at the moment of the quickening.
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And the quickening is when you felt that first kick.
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And that's when you'd get nailed if you killed that baby.
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Well, that's the way it was because they had no other technology.
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Then it was, you know, as long as they're viable.
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In fact, most Americans agree with you and me that this is a procedure that should be rare.
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But the media is so vehemently, so arrogantly driving this.
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The head of Disney, Robert Iger, the most powerful man in the country, is telling the state of Georgia,
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we're not going to do business with you if you pass a law we don't like.
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That's where this power is coming from to diminish the life or death discussion.
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It's coming from Iger and the corporations and the New York Times.
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This is where Planned Parenthood doesn't have any power.
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AT&T drives it because this is Tides Foundation kind of philosophy.
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They learned in the 80s, we have to have people in the boardroom.
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So it's a Planned Parenthood radical in the boardroom of AT&T and all these other companies
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So it's kind of, you know, chicken and the egg thing, I think.
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And secular people who don't believe in God and don't believe in any kind of morality based
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upon life or evil or good, they're going to basically say, hey, the woman can do what she wants.
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And if the woman wants to get pregnant eight times and abort eight fetuses, then fine.
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You know, that philosophy is rising in America.
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And it's unchallenged because these big media companies will spit you out.
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And this is the danger that I don't think Americans fully understand.
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If you're a Hollywood actor and you speak out on behalf of life, you don't work.
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So this power, the power to negate the life-death discussion, is based in the hands of corporations.
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I'm going to let you set up your little cardboard box here and say, look at these great watches
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Hey, Beck, I know you're jealous of the eight killing books with 17 million copies in print.
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I just I always think about you saying to me, what are you doing with all these books?
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And I'm like, this is where you can really make some some change, Bill.
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And then you go and do it and you do it better than me.
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And if you don't like dad and he doesn't like Bill O'Reilly, that's double the reason to
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And if you like what you hear on the program, you should check out Pat Gray Unleashed.
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His podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast.
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And I look at the radio industry 30 years ago and it was fun.
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Uh, and then, you know, all of our fun was ruined by law.
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In the day, uh, we could get away with calling people and then say afterwards, Hey, do you
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And, uh, and some of these may appear a little mean.
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Hey, we, we trusted the people who called that.
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Do you know, do we, did we ever have anybody break up over this?
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I mean, this one comes from her husband, if I'm not mistaken.
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I want to, uh, my daughter's going to a prom and I want you to call from a sleazy motel about her booking a room.
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Yes, is, uh, Terry or Dorian Foote there, please?
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This is, uh, uh, Joseph Bufugo, and I'm calling from the Yankee Inn.
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I'm her mother, and they're going to a prom, and, um, they're not married.
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It's just those two that's going into the motel room?
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Um, I know, it's prom night, and from what I gather, they're supposed to have a party with
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Yeah, well, a lot of, a lot of people party at, at, at our, uh, hotel.
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I mean, it's not real classy, but it's a, you know, it's known as a party place.
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I just wanted to make sure, uh, if, uh, if they wanted, uh, the waterbed or what?
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Um, I'm going to have to, uh, call my husband right now.
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I, I am not sure what's going on here, but, um, I have to talk to my daughter when she
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Okay, so, which do you, I mean, I, you know, I don't...
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I'm, I, I'm not against, I am against what she's doing, because I'm running the limousine
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and all for them to go to the prom and then to a party afterwards for what we were told
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Uh, well, listen, can I, uh, since we have a problem here, can I get your, your, uh, Visa
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Because I, you know, I've held this room here, and I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna lose it.
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I would suggest that you just go ahead and rent it to someone else.
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Well, I can't do that now here, now, wait a minute here.
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I've, I've held this room for a couple of weeks.
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Well, I mean, if you can just cover just a couple of hours of the room, it would be fine.
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I mean, I don't, you know, I understand what you're going through here, but I don't think
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If you, if you wanted, if, if you wanted the thing for...
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I'll just tell my husband to give you a call, because we were not aware of any of this.
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Well, she, she didn't ask for extra towels or anything for tomorrow night, because she
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She's a senior, and as far as, what's her giving my number for all this information?
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She, she starts crying here, if I remember right, doesn't she?
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You could do that now, and an 18-year-old, she's 18, and you would have somebody like
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that on the phone and be like, well, no, she's 18.
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Well, yeah, I'm, all right, I can give you, yeah, I'll just have her pay me back.
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I mean, now in today's society, that was 30 years ago.
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And you can tell in her voice, she was horrified at the prospect that her daughter had booked
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Now, now it's her, it's her 10th birthday party.