The Glenn Beck Program - June 07, 2019


Best of the Program | Guest: Bill O'Reilly | 6⧸7⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

152.41084

Word Count

7,817

Sentence Count

778

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, podcasters, we got a great, great episode for you on Friday.
00:00:05.020 You know, we start talking a little bit about the YouTube algorithm
00:00:08.460 and how many people have been silenced just this week.
00:00:13.660 And the problem we've had with eBay,
00:00:16.780 I posted a painting of mine, an anti...
00:00:20.800 Well, it started out as an anti-Hitler propaganda piece back in the 1940s,
00:00:26.700 and I've painted it in one of my 10-hour memes.
00:00:30.580 And it's an anti-Planned Parenthood thing.
00:00:33.380 Well, it was put up on eBay, and lo and behold, it was taken down immediately.
00:00:39.200 All the proceeds go for pro-life activities.
00:00:42.300 And the reason was, as they said, they thought it was fake because it was too inexpensive.
00:00:52.280 Oh, the tips that they will stoop.
00:00:55.300 So we'll talk about, we started talking about that and Stephen Crowder.
00:00:58.640 Also, Bill O'Reilly, in rare form, Pat, was with me all day today.
00:01:03.900 We kind of took a trip and a flashback back to our show, Glenn and Pat, 30 years ago.
00:01:10.940 And the 13-year-old that stood up for life.
00:01:14.940 And we end the podcast with very important beacon.
00:01:18.920 I believe we've all stepped through a wormhole,
00:01:22.120 and we're no longer on the earth that we were born on.
00:01:25.640 And it's happened just recently.
00:01:28.280 And I prove it to you in today's podcast.
00:01:31.180 Ta-da!
00:01:41.060 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:45.220 I was driving in this morning, and just thinking about the news,
00:01:55.900 and I started going through everything I got here,
00:01:58.600 and I tweeted out a couple of stories that were just crazy.
00:02:04.620 First of all, do you see the Saudis that threw the cake in the lion's face?
00:02:08.820 No.
00:02:09.220 Okay, this is nuts.
00:02:10.840 It's, they have apparently a pet lion, these Saudis.
00:02:15.240 And one of them is having a birthday,
00:02:17.960 and they come down to this lion that's just kind of like hanging out at their feet.
00:02:22.240 And everybody's around, and they're singing happy birthday,
00:02:24.760 and the guy's like, yeah, look what I'm going to do.
00:02:27.380 And he throws the cake in the lion's face, and the lion jumps up.
00:02:31.760 And I've never wanted a lion to do what lions do best more than at that moment.
00:02:38.760 I just wanted to see the lion just maul them all.
00:02:42.260 It was so horrible what they were doing,
00:02:45.780 and the lion just jumped up, and he was confused and didn't know what was going on.
00:02:50.260 So I watched that, hoping for a good mauling, but apparently they're-
00:02:55.260 You didn't get a good mauling, though?
00:02:56.440 Didn't.
00:02:56.680 Out of it.
00:02:57.160 Dang it.
00:02:57.560 No.
00:02:58.060 Ah, no.
00:02:59.840 You know how viral that video would have been?
00:03:02.500 Apparently they're in trouble in even Saudi Arabia.
00:03:04.920 Even the Saudis are like, look, we beat people and behead people in the public square,
00:03:09.560 but this is too far.
00:03:11.040 They even crucify.
00:03:12.320 They've been crucifying people lately.
00:03:14.140 Did you-
00:03:14.900 What?
00:03:15.400 Did you read about that?
00:03:16.400 Yeah.
00:03:16.740 Did you read about that?
00:03:17.900 No, I didn't.
00:03:18.780 Yeah, they've been crucifying people.
00:03:20.500 I thought, okay, that's, I mean, isn't that-
00:03:24.480 They're too barbaric to be our friends.
00:03:26.800 They're too barbaric.
00:03:27.480 You think?
00:03:28.420 Yes.
00:03:28.780 You think?
00:03:29.480 Yeah, I think.
00:03:30.140 Yeah, I would happen to agree with you on that one.
00:03:32.660 By the way, the Jay Leno thing you just did, my algorithm I can't figure out on YouTube.
00:03:39.960 You know how YouTube has algorithms for all of us, and it just, it's presenting us with
00:03:44.820 what we want.
00:03:45.900 Yes.
00:03:46.540 So I'm watching all kinds of stuff.
00:03:49.480 I'm watching all these talks between people, you know.
00:03:53.840 I'm watching, you know, conservative points of view.
00:03:56.540 And I occasionally would watch Jay Leno and his, you know, Garage.
00:04:03.440 You watch that?
00:04:04.220 Yeah, I've seen that.
00:04:05.000 I love that show.
00:04:06.360 It's good.
00:04:06.400 I just love that show.
00:04:07.960 So I would occasionally watch that.
00:04:10.160 Pat, it's now the only thing the algorithm picks up on me.
00:04:14.600 Jay Leno stuff?
00:04:15.560 All of my suggestions.
00:04:17.340 It's like, well, he likes conservative stuff.
00:04:20.400 You would think a Glenn Beck video might show up in a, to Glenn Beck.
00:04:25.960 Nope.
00:04:26.300 Never happened.
00:04:26.920 Never happens.
00:04:28.140 No.
00:04:28.300 Literally, I checked it last night.
00:04:30.380 I was searching for some, I don't remember what it was, some news thing.
00:04:33.780 And I search it, find it, play it.
00:04:36.480 And then I look at the recommendations.
00:04:39.200 Every single one was Jay Leno.
00:04:41.320 Now, it's like, I want, I just, I would, I'd pay money.
00:04:46.960 I would pay money to have Jay Leno's algorithm only show my stuff.
00:04:54.040 Glenn Beck stuff.
00:04:55.040 That would be fun.
00:04:56.220 Yeah.
00:04:57.020 Anyway.
00:04:57.620 It's amazing how that doesn't happen, though.
00:04:59.140 I mean, it doesn't happen for any of us.
00:05:00.700 I never get, I don't, I've never gotten your stuff.
00:05:03.380 I've never gotten my stuff.
00:05:05.280 I've never gotten Ben Shapiro's stuff.
00:05:07.600 We can't, Stu, me, apparently you, we don't get anything from The Blaze.
00:05:13.240 Never.
00:05:13.720 I've never gotten anything from The Blaze.
00:05:15.240 Not once.
00:05:15.900 Interesting, isn't it?
00:05:16.780 Not once.
00:05:17.340 Yeah, since we're part of The Blaze.
00:05:19.280 Yeah.
00:05:20.020 And we watch The Blaze.
00:05:21.900 All the time.
00:05:22.460 And we search for The Blaze.
00:05:24.040 Yeah.
00:05:24.340 Apparently, no.
00:05:25.280 Apparently, no.
00:05:25.880 I mean, you know, something's wrong.
00:05:28.620 And obviously, we all know that something's wrong.
00:05:31.680 It's the algorithm.
00:05:32.520 And, you know, I've never been more wrong than, well, I was pretty wrong on Donald Trump.
00:05:38.700 But in that same category, Mark Zuckerberg.
00:05:42.780 Yeah, we were just talking about that on my show this morning.
00:05:45.060 Oh, thank you.
00:05:45.680 When you defend, not how wrong you were, but when you defended the guy.
00:05:48.920 Yeah.
00:05:49.220 And that meant nothing to him, apparently.
00:05:51.760 No.
00:05:52.300 But I didn't do it for favors.
00:05:54.540 No, I know it.
00:05:54.980 I know, but you would think he would, I don't know, be sympathetic to the cause because somebody
00:06:01.720 jumped into his aid when he needed it?
00:06:03.920 No, he doesn't care.
00:06:04.800 He doesn't care.
00:06:05.360 He doesn't care.
00:06:06.040 Not at all.
00:06:06.400 And he's a total and complete fraud.
00:06:09.420 Yeah, absolutely.
00:06:10.200 I trusted him, but I also didn't like the suggestions of, well, you need a hiring quota of the conservatives.
00:06:20.400 Right?
00:06:20.740 That's not a conservative point of view.
00:06:22.380 No, it's not.
00:06:23.300 But something has to happen.
00:06:26.680 And these guys, what they're doing now is obscene.
00:06:32.120 By the way, Blaze has now, for, what was it, three weeks, we were, what was it, they said
00:06:43.180 we were fake news.
00:06:44.600 And so we fought that, and we won.
00:06:48.740 Who said we were fake news?
00:06:50.740 Facebook.
00:06:51.900 Said that the Blaze was an unreliable source.
00:06:57.760 And so we fought it.
00:06:59.120 And the guy we had to fight was a guy who worked at CNN for like 20 years.
00:07:03.660 And he was just a jerk.
00:07:05.320 And so we fought that, and we won.
00:07:09.220 And so they opened up the algorithm again to us.
00:07:12.700 Then, two days later, we are banned from posting anything and sharing anything because we're only clickbait.
00:07:24.140 And that one, you can't fight.
00:07:25.920 So the Blaze, the Blaze on Facebook is...
00:07:32.380 And that's till Saturday?
00:07:33.840 No, no, no.
00:07:34.740 No?
00:07:35.100 No, that one's permanent.
00:07:36.220 You don't fight it.
00:07:38.540 We're not just in timeout.
00:07:40.080 That's permanent?
00:07:40.980 Yeah.
00:07:41.180 We can post things as of Saturday.
00:07:45.560 I don't remember.
00:07:46.060 It's real complex.
00:07:47.000 We can post things as of Saturday, but it affects our algorithm.
00:07:52.780 That designation...
00:07:55.180 Go ahead.
00:07:56.200 Say it out loud.
00:07:58.020 Right, right, right.
00:07:58.660 That designation affects our reach.
00:08:02.340 So we, you know, even if you signed up for us, you're probably not going to get stuff from the Blaze.
00:08:09.120 Crazy, right?
00:08:10.180 Uh, yeah.
00:08:11.920 I mean, they've got to be pulled before Congress because this just isn't right.
00:08:15.260 They can't have the protection of being a platform when they're publishers.
00:08:19.200 So now I have...
00:08:20.260 So now I have the latest.
00:08:22.620 Yesterday, I presented this beautiful piece of art.
00:08:27.360 I mean, it is...
00:08:28.440 It is lovely.
00:08:28.840 It is lovely, right?
00:08:30.240 Uh-huh.
00:08:30.520 I mean, you could think of a million places to hang that, right?
00:08:35.280 Oh, Jackie would love it.
00:08:36.860 Yeah, pretty much anywhere.
00:08:38.240 Pretty much anywhere.
00:08:39.440 Anywhere.
00:08:39.840 Okay, so it's based on, like, 1943 war propaganda from the United States, and it was Adolf Hitler
00:08:51.260 holding war bonds.
00:08:52.960 So I took it, and I made it like a newspaper, 50 million killed, which is 11 million short
00:08:59.620 now than what it actually is.
00:09:01.620 But, uh, and I did this after they failed to ban infanticide.
00:09:10.160 And so it's a picture of Hitler, and above it, it says, next time, I'll just call it Planned
00:09:15.040 Parenthood.
00:09:16.160 That's great.
00:09:16.800 So, I mean, there's no place to hang it.
00:09:21.100 Where are you going to hang a big, weird picture of Adolf Hitler?
00:09:24.540 But I made it.
00:09:25.840 I call him a 10-hour meme.
00:09:27.440 Uh, I know you can make him on your computer in about two minutes, but I like to spend hours
00:09:32.920 on mine.
00:09:34.200 Uh, and so we posted it yesterday on eBay.
00:09:37.940 All of the proceeds are going to, uh, go to, um, live action, uh, and other, uh, and, and
00:09:47.500 other, uh, uh, pro-life organizations like Abby Johnson, where there's a split whatever
00:09:52.500 we have.
00:09:53.000 It was up to $2,200 yesterday, and, uh, eBay pulled it.
00:09:58.600 You gotta be kidding me.
00:10:00.060 No, wait, wait.
00:10:01.760 We, we thought, cause we went over the rules, and I'm like, well, I don't think we violated
00:10:05.300 any of their rules.
00:10:06.220 What did we do?
00:10:07.000 So we called, and they said, well, you're a new poster, and we couldn't verify who you
00:10:12.860 were, and so we pulled it, because, you ready for this?
00:10:19.040 We thought the price was too low.
00:10:21.160 And I'm like, do you want to bid on it?
00:10:24.640 Dude, you want to bid on it?
00:10:26.020 They were like, we thought this was fake because the price was too low.
00:10:29.860 Wow.
00:10:30.440 And we, cause we started it at a dollar.
00:10:32.680 Okay.
00:10:33.200 But I mean, so I don't know if there's a big, huge fan, a big, huge, you know, there's
00:10:38.620 no, there's no line forming for Hitler paintings.
00:10:41.580 Right.
00:10:41.920 You know?
00:10:42.560 Yeah.
00:10:43.120 Uh, so it's supposed to be up in the next 20 minutes to 24 hours.
00:10:48.020 20 minutes to 24 hours.
00:10:49.780 Yeah.
00:10:50.180 They just narrowed it.
00:10:50.860 Okay.
00:10:51.160 They've narrowed it down.
00:10:52.160 So is it back up yet?
00:10:55.480 It is up.
00:10:56.640 It is up.
00:10:57.540 Good.
00:10:57.820 So what do you search for when you go to eBay?
00:11:01.880 It's better to go to my Twitter account.
00:11:04.660 Uh, but can you just try to search Glenn Beck painting?
00:11:08.860 Glenn Beck original painting?
00:11:10.060 Okay.
00:11:10.340 So if you just go to my Twitter account, it has the, the, um, uh, the link there, or you
00:11:16.680 can go to Glenn Beck original, uh, you can go to Glenn Beck original, uh, painting, uh,
00:11:20.420 on email, uh, on eBay.
00:11:21.920 But every single dime, the artist, he's got a big heart.
00:11:27.080 He's got a big heart.
00:11:28.300 Good man.
00:11:28.740 Good man.
00:11:29.000 I know him.
00:11:29.560 Yeah.
00:11:30.020 Yeah.
00:11:30.280 Yeah.
00:11:30.420 He's got a big heart.
00:11:31.460 So every dime of this, and I heard it took him, uh, 10 hours to make that.
00:11:37.300 I mean, that's a, that's a lot of work.
00:11:38.900 That's a lot of effort.
00:11:39.700 I was telling, uh, I was telling Stu yesterday, my wife walked in while I was painting it.
00:11:43.740 She stood there for a while and she just looked at me and then she looked at the painting
00:11:48.580 and she said, what do you want to do this weekend?
00:11:54.460 I think that says something.
00:11:56.700 I'm not going to comment on what you're doing here.
00:11:59.140 I don't know what it says, but it says something.
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00:12:20.940 Here he is.
00:12:21.960 The disco queen himself.
00:12:23.680 Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:12:25.960 Siri, I don't want anything.
00:12:27.180 I am right.
00:12:28.120 Sorry, my Siri.
00:12:29.900 Go ahead.
00:12:30.580 I am right in the middle of the Midtown Tunnel going under the river on my way.
00:12:40.240 To give a lightning speech to the radio talk industry.
00:12:43.920 Okay.
00:12:44.180 So, uh, Bill, you're going into a tunnel.
00:12:46.320 Are you in the tunnel yet?
00:12:48.060 I am halfway through the tunnel.
00:12:50.900 And you're still have cell service.
00:12:53.280 God bless America.
00:12:54.180 Yeah.
00:12:54.400 In New York, they do that in case there are multiple murders in the tunnel.
00:13:01.880 Hey, by the way, let me ask you this.
00:13:03.620 My family just went up.
00:13:05.040 My, my kids just went up to New York.
00:13:07.040 They were up there.
00:13:07.640 I'm coming up in a couple of weeks because my daughter is performing at Carnegie Hall.
00:13:12.720 Um, but, uh, I'm, I'm going up in a couple of weeks and my family was up there just two
00:13:18.860 weeks ago and they said, woof, things have gotten bad.
00:13:23.720 Yes.
00:13:24.700 Bill de Blasio is one of the worst mayors ever.
00:13:28.800 Uh, no, this is good.
00:13:31.300 Three murders in the tunnel.
00:13:32.680 We can't hear you now.
00:13:33.540 You're breaking up for some reason.
00:13:35.600 Go ahead.
00:13:36.660 Try it again.
00:13:37.780 Don't worry.
00:13:38.480 Just national radio, Bill.
00:13:40.460 Yeah.
00:13:40.900 No big deal.
00:13:41.500 You have me now?
00:13:42.300 I have you now.
00:13:43.100 Yes, I do.
00:13:44.540 All right.
00:13:45.020 De Blasio is a terrible mayor.
00:13:47.340 And just like in LA, San Francisco, Seattle, the, uh, zombies are running wild and the quality
00:13:54.980 of life is deteriorating.
00:13:56.400 How is it that people don't see, you know, Californians are never going to wake up.
00:14:04.380 How is it?
00:14:05.140 They don't see this.
00:14:06.400 How is it?
00:14:07.100 They keep voting for these clowns when people are crapping on your stairs because they don't
00:14:14.800 vote here in New York, 27% voted in the last mayoral election.
00:14:20.320 And, um, it's a one party state like California is Republican parties.
00:14:26.400 It's been wiped out.
00:14:28.160 Um, and people have given up.
00:14:29.900 So they just wall themselves off and it's horrible.
00:14:33.460 It's, it's what is the future.
00:14:36.000 And in LA, get set for bubonic plague because that's, what's coming next with all the rats
00:14:42.360 running around.
00:14:43.320 Wait, do you see what happens there?
00:14:45.520 You know, they, they actually, um, uh, who was it?
00:14:49.840 Uh, I've got it here in front of me someplace.
00:14:51.660 Uh, one of the Democrats was saying that, no, no, no, it's really, it's really actually
00:14:56.400 good in LA that the city is doing a great job with homelessness.
00:15:00.720 Oh, are they really?
00:15:03.160 No, that's a lie.
00:15:04.720 But you know, this week in San Francisco, the board of supervisors, which could be the
00:15:10.600 board of supervisors in Havana.
00:15:12.460 That's how far left they are voted 10 to one to begin forcibly, um, taking some homeless
00:15:22.620 people out and confining them 10 to one.
00:15:26.640 Now the ACLU of course will sue, but that's how desperate people in San Francisco are right
00:15:33.240 now.
00:15:33.960 You know, they, I, I just saw that in San Antonio, we have a bunch of homeless people
00:15:39.680 now from the Congo and San Antonio is desperate for volunteers that speak French.
00:15:45.500 And I, I was wondering, you know, you're in the Congo.
00:15:50.020 How, how much was that air flight to, from the Congo to Mexico?
00:15:56.420 Who paid for it?
00:15:58.220 How only speaking French did you get across the border?
00:16:03.160 Who paid for that?
00:16:04.620 And now you're on the streets of San Antonio.
00:16:07.280 Yeah, but there's another problem that some of the Congolese in LA say, no, we'd rather
00:16:13.840 go back to the Congo, um, then stay in downtown LA.
00:16:18.320 So they got to pay for their effort back.
00:16:20.460 I mean, that's how bad LA is.
00:16:22.320 Look, we don't have, we have an open border.
00:16:25.120 All right.
00:16:25.780 Thanks to the democratic party, open border.
00:16:28.980 So the Congolese and every other African country is, if they can get to Mexico, they can come
00:16:34.540 in here because nobody's going to stop them and they can apply for asylum and nobody's
00:16:39.940 going to monitor them.
00:16:41.440 Great policy, right?
00:16:42.800 And it's really what's happening in America is I'm just amazed of the deterioration, uh,
00:16:50.420 of what I'm seeing.
00:16:51.280 And your question is right.
00:16:53.680 Millions of people have voted for the democratic party.
00:16:55.980 I guess they like all this.
00:16:57.820 I guess they think this is good.
00:16:59.300 That's why the winning slogan in what 1946 or 48 was had enough yet.
00:17:06.040 That was the, that was the slogan for the Republican party in California and New York.
00:17:11.780 That is a good slogan because it's visible.
00:17:14.680 Yeah.
00:17:15.480 You can see it.
00:17:16.980 All right.
00:17:17.680 And you still want more of this.
00:17:19.360 Well, you know, one thing that is starting to be more and more visible is the loss of
00:17:25.740 our, our, of our rights, uh, and the freedom of speech.
00:17:30.800 And I tell you, we lose if these corporations, Facebook, Google, um, YouTube, all of these
00:17:39.200 big corporations, including Amazon, they're clamoring now for more regulation.
00:17:45.440 That is not the answer.
00:17:47.500 The answer is make them platforms, not publishers, let them, uh, or publishers and not platforms.
00:17:54.580 Let them pay for all of the lawsuits that the government is currently protecting them from.
00:18:01.860 It's the only thing that will scare them and, and set things right.
00:18:06.280 And it is legal and the, and the right definition for anybody who edits, uh, on their platforms.
00:18:14.240 So we have these guys taking away Steven Crowder, uh, telling live action that as long as they
00:18:21.180 don't talk about abortion, uh, talk about negatively, uh, Planned Parenthood or show any, uh, ultrasound
00:18:28.400 pictures, they can, they can have access to their platforms, but, but they have to change
00:18:34.440 their website to exclude those things.
00:18:37.180 We are now getting to a place to where our rights are going away because these are private
00:18:44.120 corporations.
00:18:44.680 And those rights are only really to, those are for the government.
00:18:47.840 The government can't do these things, but private corporations can.
00:18:51.920 Well, this is a complicated issue.
00:18:54.820 Um, the Prager university situation was the worst and Dennis Prager has sued and may win,
00:19:01.460 um, for the banishment that he experienced on social media.
00:19:07.280 And I hope he does win, but the Crowder situation a little bit different because they're, uh, an
00:19:14.800 individual with a platform Crowder and I do not know him.
00:19:19.100 I do never had any dealings with him.
00:19:21.480 Right.
00:19:22.200 Um, the one time that my staff had a dealing with him, he was rude and I don't care about
00:19:27.480 him.
00:19:27.680 So I said, but don't even worry about it.
00:19:29.400 Okay.
00:19:30.560 But the principles a little bigger than your personal like or dislike of Steven Crowder,
00:19:36.200 but no, I'm just giving you full disclosure.
00:19:38.200 Okay.
00:19:38.540 Good.
00:19:38.840 You want that from me?
00:19:40.000 I do.
00:19:40.320 I do.
00:19:40.780 I do.
00:19:41.220 Don't yell at me.
00:19:42.240 All right.
00:19:43.740 I don't care about the man.
00:19:45.440 I, I'm sorry.
00:19:46.420 You're stuck in traffic in New York.
00:19:49.980 I have no animus against Steven Crowder.
00:19:53.640 I don't care about him.
00:19:55.060 However, in this case, he was putting a fellow American in danger.
00:20:01.760 Oh, that's hogwash.
00:20:04.140 That's absolute hogwash.
00:20:05.560 Do you know, do you know this person that he supposedly put in?
00:20:09.060 I don't know him.
00:20:10.180 No, no, no, no.
00:20:10.820 I'm not saying know him.
00:20:12.100 Do you know what he was posting?
00:20:14.800 I don't care about bad behavior pointing to other bad behavior.
00:20:18.740 Okay.
00:20:19.540 I don't care about it.
00:20:20.920 No, no, no.
00:20:21.840 It does.
00:20:23.080 It does make it.
00:20:24.500 Would you correct me?
00:20:25.160 Look, you know this story better than I do.
00:20:27.140 Yes.
00:20:27.520 You correct me if I'm wrong.
00:20:28.660 Okay.
00:20:28.780 You're wrong.
00:20:29.740 And, and you'll relish that.
00:20:31.540 All right.
00:20:32.120 All right.
00:20:33.000 So you got a guy, Crowder, he's got a constituency and he's nailing this guy who works for a box
00:20:41.480 as being a bad guy and he's gay and he's whatever he is.
00:20:45.960 All right.
00:20:46.360 He calls himself a queen and a gay wonk.
00:20:50.660 Okay.
00:20:51.300 Go ahead.
00:20:52.160 And he's given out information about the guy.
00:20:55.740 So to me, if I'm running any corporation and I do run my own, I basically say privately
00:21:03.300 to Crowder or anybody else doing that, look, you may be putting the guy in danger.
00:21:09.560 Let's just knock this off right now.
00:21:11.680 Bill, let me just say this because you're, you're not up to speed on this.
00:21:16.360 I, I, I humbly say you're wrong.
00:21:20.900 And, and here's why he's done nothing more than what you used to do and still do to people
00:21:28.220 in the media that are wrong.
00:21:30.500 He, he is a comedian.
00:21:32.340 So he, um, he did it a little more flamboyantly.
00:21:36.200 However, everything he said about this guy, this guy said about himself.
00:21:43.040 So Crowder was, um, correcting the record on what this guy was saying.
00:21:48.340 He works for Vox NBC universal.
00:21:51.280 Um, he has, he has said things.
00:21:54.380 This is, this is an exact quote.
00:21:56.360 Get Mac, get back to me when you're ready to personally assassinate people.
00:22:00.980 I find annoying on Twitter.
00:22:03.640 Then we'll talk.
00:22:04.980 He talks about, you have to, he talks about, you have to milkshake people.
00:22:10.260 You have to go out and push them back, uh, because conservatives do not have a place.
00:22:16.400 He was looking for this kind of stuff.
00:22:20.380 Steven Crowder, according to YouTube, did not violate any of their guidelines quote, after
00:22:29.180 an extensive review of his videos, not one was in violation of their guidelines, not one.
00:22:38.920 So then why did they, why did they take action against Crowder in the sponsor?
00:22:43.820 You're going to love this.
00:22:45.280 You're going to love this bill.
00:22:47.080 Uh, let me find it here real quick.
00:22:49.120 I'll find it for you.
00:22:49.880 Here it is.
00:22:51.240 Even if a creator's content, this is YouTube.
00:22:54.180 Even if a creator's content does not violate our community guidelines, we will take a look
00:22:59.900 at the broader context and impact.
00:23:02.260 And if their behavior is egregious and harms the broader community, we may take action.
00:23:08.660 In the case of Crowder's channel, a thorough review over the weekend found that individually
00:23:14.420 the flagged videos did not violate our community guidelines.
00:23:19.120 However, in the subsequent days, we saw the widespread harm to the YouTube community resulting from
00:23:27.220 the ongoing pattern of egregious behavior.
00:23:30.340 Um, we took a deep, deeper look and made the decision to suspend monetization.
00:23:35.760 What was the harm?
00:23:37.080 Did they define the harm?
00:23:38.380 No, here's the harm.
00:23:40.300 People on the other guy's side rose up the gay community and said, how dare you not suspend
00:23:47.560 him?
00:23:47.840 He's clearly a bigot.
00:23:49.440 That was the broader harm.
00:23:51.760 How much, how much, how much of the gay stuff did Crowder do?
00:23:59.500 Well, what do you mean?
00:24:01.100 His, the main thrust of every one of those videos was correcting this guy on how wrong
00:24:07.580 he was, but this guy is very heavy emphasis that he was homosexual.
00:24:12.400 No, in a way, yes and no, this guy is very flamboyant and, and calls himself the queen of New York.
00:24:22.380 And, uh, you know, I am, you know, I am a, uh, a gay man.
00:24:26.680 And so he's, that's his shtick.
00:24:29.240 So anything that was done, Crowder took from him and was mocking his shtick because that's
00:24:38.260 the way he, he, he presents himself and he has no problem.
00:24:42.420 His handle is gay wonk.
00:24:44.160 So he has no problem.
00:24:45.680 If somebody calls him gay or heterosexual, which happens all the time to Steven, he's been
00:24:51.160 called all kinds of things.
00:24:52.140 You sticks and stones can break your bones, but these are things that he actually presents
00:24:59.800 himself as and says.
00:25:01.900 So in mocking and parroting somebody, yes, you take on those traits and you use the words
00:25:08.160 that he himself use.
00:25:11.040 Okay.
00:25:12.200 Do you know if Crowder gave out the man's private information?
00:25:17.860 Absolutely not.
00:25:19.620 Absolutely not.
00:25:20.820 He is against doxing as we all are.
00:25:24.400 If I'm a judge hearing the testimony and looking at what you've just presented and seeing that
00:25:31.100 Facebook has only a general complaint, which it can't really zero in on.
00:25:39.260 Correct.
00:25:39.980 Then I rule in favor of Crowder.
00:25:42.280 Correct.
00:25:42.980 And that's the thing.
00:25:44.360 This is YouTube, not Facebook, but it's YouTube.
00:25:47.200 And they said, I mean, Crowder is very careful.
00:25:49.660 He knows those guidelines.
00:25:51.200 He's met with YouTube.
00:25:52.560 Tell me.
00:25:53.100 I'm a comedian.
00:25:54.000 So tell me what the guidelines are.
00:25:56.160 He meets with them.
00:25:57.320 He talks to them and he knows.
00:25:59.940 Is YouTube backing away now?
00:26:02.900 Backing away from what?
00:26:05.040 From the sponsor limitation on Crowder?
00:26:08.980 Oh, no, no, no.
00:26:09.800 It's no.
00:26:10.340 It's it's a done deal.
00:26:11.700 So is Crowder going to take action of interference with his livelihood?
00:26:18.320 I don't know.
00:26:19.000 I know he has a team of lawyers and I hope he does.
00:26:21.660 But why is it that?
00:26:23.640 I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech should be joining this effort.
00:26:30.360 I mean, every single person that enjoys free speech.
00:26:34.340 We have to start defending these people who are being marginalized.
00:26:38.880 YouTube is building a digital ghetto.
00:26:41.700 And, Bill, you and I will be next.
00:26:45.940 I mean, first they came.
00:26:46.840 Well, I agree with that because you've already seen it with the sponsor boycotts from MoveOn and all the others.
00:26:52.380 Exactly right.
00:26:53.780 Exactly right.
00:26:54.640 So in the spirit of not allowing people to be punished for their views, I'm with you 100%.
00:27:06.600 All right, good.
00:27:07.280 Hang on.
00:27:07.680 Just hang on.
00:27:08.640 I'll give you your other point.
00:27:09.560 I've got to break.
00:27:10.260 I'm running so late.
00:27:10.900 Come back in one minute.
00:27:12.180 Keep that thought.
00:27:13.120 Keep that thought.
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00:28:28.860 Seeing that the average American has literally the attention span of a goldfish, let's test it out on Bill O'Reilly.
00:28:46.300 Do you remember what your second point was?
00:28:49.160 Of course I do, Beck.
00:28:51.040 And you should be ashamed of yourself for imputing my improv.
00:28:57.520 All right.
00:28:58.160 I just can't wait to be trapped on a ship with you.
00:29:02.160 Go ahead.
00:29:02.540 Carve out is this, and both you and I have experienced it.
00:29:06.500 Okay?
00:29:07.400 Yes.
00:29:08.120 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,
00:29:19.760 it could be radio, television, social media, you cannot threaten anyone.
00:29:27.040 I agree.
00:29:27.860 Home information, home addresses, phone numbers, whatever.
00:29:33.660 I think we all agree doxing is horrible.
00:29:37.520 Horrible.
00:29:38.220 You can't do it.
00:29:39.120 Yes.
00:29:39.900 And so if that happens, then the YouTube people, but that YouTube and Facebook and all these,
00:29:49.460 they should have a printed code of behavior.
00:29:53.240 They do, and they said he didn't violate any of it.
00:29:58.160 That's the problem.
00:29:59.040 And that's fine.
00:30:00.140 I'm not saying he did.
00:30:01.880 I'm just saying that's the carve out.
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00:32:13.340 All right, back to Mr. Bill O'Reilly.
00:32:16.200 Bill, I want to talk to you a little bit about abortion.
00:32:18.840 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.
00:32:33.620 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.
00:32:46.940 And I've always been bothered by people saying, he's another Ronald Reagan.
00:32:51.620 And I thought about it this morning, and I thought, well, in some ways, he's absolutely not Ronald Reagan.
00:32:56.280 He's not the great communicator in the traditional sense.
00:33:00.300 However, I think the promises that he has kept possibly are harder than the promises that Ronald Reagan had to keep.
00:33:09.400 Would you agree with that?
00:33:12.300 I don't know.
00:33:13.200 It's a hard comparison to make because the society today is so much different, American society, than it was in the 80s.
00:33:21.660 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.
00:33:41.440 Two of them are economic, two of them are social.
00:33:43.540 But you're right in the sense that—
00:33:45.960 Wait, will you give us those pillars?
00:33:48.140 Would you share those pillars or—
00:33:50.860 Okay.
00:33:51.700 The first one is the economy.
00:33:55.420 The economy must benefit working Americans.
00:33:59.480 Mm-hmm.
00:33:59.960 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.
00:34:15.020 Mm-hmm.
00:34:15.700 The third one is Muslim extremism.
00:34:18.720 You've got to eradicate it from the face of the earth.
00:34:21.180 And the fourth pillar is social in the sense that he believes that traditional conservative Americans must be heard.
00:34:33.820 So that his position on abortion has what they say evolved.
00:34:40.900 One time he was pro-choice.
00:34:43.080 Now he's more pro-life.
00:34:44.920 But it's more about he knows who his base is, and he wants his base to be heard.
00:34:51.340 That's the fourth pillar.
00:34:54.700 Boy, I agree with all of those pillars.
00:34:57.580 Well, let me go—
00:34:58.520 Uh-oh.
00:34:58.540 Can we go through?
00:34:59.400 Uh-oh.
00:35:00.240 Can we go through?
00:35:01.120 You know, Bill, in many ways, I'm right where I was with Donald Trump on, you know, on the way he communicates.
00:35:08.400 In other ways, I am—I'm amazed by him, and I'm happy to say I was wrong.
00:35:16.680 When it comes to the economy, let's talk about the economy a bit.
00:35:20.320 We have the yuan flirting with breaking seven, seven yuan to a dollar, and that is—that will change—that will change the world.
00:35:32.940 Um, many people say that that is going to happen.
00:35:36.380 Some people say that it is not going to happen.
00:35:38.400 This trade war, however, is escalating to a kind of frightening place with China.
00:35:45.740 China, to me, is different than Canada, Europe, and Mexico.
00:35:52.400 I know that Donald Trump loves tariffs, but they are—they are beginning to hurt him and the economy.
00:36:00.660 Is he going to see this at any point?
00:36:07.240 Yeah, he'll see it, because his advisors are telling him the same thing you just said.
00:36:13.120 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.
00:36:23.640 Okay.
00:36:24.080 He thinks he's going to get a deal with Xi.
00:36:27.140 He knows China's hurting economically.
00:36:29.560 She's got to make a deal.
00:36:31.300 He has to.
00:36:32.380 So are we—are we witnessing here the kind of thing that Reagan did with Gorbachev, to where he was like,
00:36:40.680 no, I'll walk away from the table, knowing that Gorbachev needed that deal as much as the United States did?
00:36:48.020 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.
00:37:01.640 China, their army and secret police are very in control.
00:37:06.460 Yes.
00:37:06.800 But that may not last much longer if their economy goes down the drain, and that's what Trump is relying on.
00:37:15.840 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.
00:37:29.900 What does it say to you that the Federal Reserve said they're going to bring rates down possibly to zero?
00:37:36.640 Well, they knew that the employment report wasn't going to be as robust.
00:37:41.880 So that's—they knew that in advance.
00:37:44.620 So that's why they said what they said, and that's why the stock market came up this week.
00:37:48.660 But the American economy is pretty good, pretty robust.
00:37:53.840 Business is good everywhere.
00:37:55.920 The tariffs are short-term pain.
00:37:58.720 I think you had to do them in Mexico because that government simply wasn't cooperating.
00:38:03.260 Now, magically, they've got three or four concessions already on a table.
00:38:08.060 So I think you'll see Trump will say, well, we're going to delay it a little bit.
00:38:11.520 Trump's going to win that.
00:38:12.840 Yes.
00:38:13.140 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.
00:38:21.680 When it comes to the social issues and abortion, we have left the station of any kind of common sense.
00:38:33.840 And the—I mean, you want to talk about the power of the NRA.
00:38:37.400 The NRA does not have the hold over the conservatives that Planned Parenthood has over the liberals.
00:38:45.080 I mean, it is—it's amazing how if you step out of line at all—
00:38:50.400 It's not Planned Parenthood.
00:38:50.880 Beck, it isn't Planned Parenthood.
00:38:52.560 Who is it?
00:38:53.140 The hold over the left is the media.
00:38:56.980 All right?
00:38:57.660 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.
00:39:05.640 All right?
00:39:06.780 This isn't about global warming.
00:39:08.980 It's not about how we should treat Mexico.
00:39:13.480 This is people dying.
00:39:16.420 Today.
00:39:16.900 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.
00:39:25.160 Well, okay, but I'm not smart enough to know that.
00:39:30.120 All right?
00:39:30.480 I can't say to somebody, you're not a person, all right, when there's DNA, human DNA on conception.
00:39:40.260 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.
00:39:47.020 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.
00:39:55.500 So, you know, when the founders were around, they talked about abortion a lot.
00:39:59.540 And they said it was at the moment of the quickening.
00:40:02.800 And the quickening is when you felt that first kick.
00:40:06.200 That's when you knew it was a baby.
00:40:07.860 And that's when you'd get nailed if you killed that baby.
00:40:12.060 Well, that's the way it was because they had no other technology.
00:40:15.660 Then it was, you know, as long as they're viable.
00:40:18.320 But that keeps going the opposite direction.
00:40:21.460 So, they're not more of a baby today.
00:40:24.860 Yeah.
00:40:25.220 In fact, most Americans agree with you and me that this is a procedure that should be rare.
00:40:34.040 Yes.
00:40:35.160 Every poll says that.
00:40:37.040 But the media is so vehemently, so arrogantly driving this.
00:40:44.720 The head of Disney, Robert Iger, the most powerful man in the country, is telling the state of Georgia,
00:40:53.580 we're not going to do business with you if you pass a law we don't like.
00:40:58.040 It's Disney.
00:40:59.000 Good.
00:40:59.800 What the hell is that?
00:41:01.180 That's where this power is coming from to diminish the life or death discussion.
00:41:09.480 It's coming from Iger and the corporations and the New York Times.
00:41:15.700 This is where Planned Parenthood doesn't have any power.
00:41:18.580 Okay?
00:41:19.540 The media drives this.
00:41:22.320 The Hollywood people drive it.
00:41:25.220 CNN and AT&T drive it.
00:41:29.180 Well, AT&T, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:41:30.640 AT&T, I know this example for certain.
00:41:34.540 AT&T drives it because this is Tides Foundation kind of philosophy.
00:41:40.540 They learned in the 80s, we have to have people in the boardroom.
00:41:45.500 So you have these radicals in the boardroom.
00:41:48.580 So it's a Planned Parenthood radical in the boardroom of AT&T and all these other companies
00:41:55.460 that they are positioned there for a reason.
00:41:58.640 So it's kind of, you know, chicken and the egg thing, I think.
00:42:04.040 Well, it's a very vicious fight.
00:42:07.640 And secular people who don't believe in God and don't believe in any kind of morality based
00:42:14.540 upon life or evil or good, they're going to basically say, hey, the woman can do what she wants.
00:42:23.940 It doesn't matter.
00:42:25.540 It's the woman's decision.
00:42:27.100 And if the woman wants to get pregnant eight times and abort eight fetuses, then fine.
00:42:34.500 You know, that philosophy is rising in America.
00:42:39.560 And it's unchallenged because these big media companies will spit you out.
00:42:46.000 They will kill you if you oppose them.
00:42:51.120 And this is the danger that I don't think Americans fully understand.
00:42:55.720 Trump can go up against them.
00:42:58.860 But individuals, it's hard.
00:43:02.180 If you're a Hollywood actor and you speak out on behalf of life, you don't work.
00:43:09.200 Yes.
00:43:11.140 All right.
00:43:12.240 So this power, the power to negate the life-death discussion, is based in the hands of corporations.
00:43:21.580 And they're the ones driving it.
00:43:24.860 All right, Bill.
00:43:25.860 I'm going to let you set up your little cardboard box here and say, look at these great watches
00:43:30.200 I have for Father's Day.
00:43:31.420 Hey, Beck, I know you're jealous of the eight killing books with 17 million copies in print.
00:43:39.620 I know you're envious.
00:43:40.660 Well, no, I'm not envious.
00:43:42.000 I am.
00:43:42.320 I'm always.
00:43:43.580 No, I would love to have.
00:43:45.500 I would love to have your book business.
00:43:47.560 I just I always think about you saying to me, what are you doing with all these books?
00:43:51.520 And I'm like, this is where you can really make some some change, Bill.
00:43:56.700 I don't know.
00:43:57.760 And then you go and do it and you do it better than me.
00:44:00.800 And it pisses me off.
00:44:01.780 Yes.
00:44:02.380 OK, I'm envious.
00:44:03.820 Go ahead.
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00:44:54.960 And I look at the radio industry 30 years ago and it was fun.
00:45:00.280 So different.
00:45:01.380 So different.
00:45:02.780 So different.
00:45:03.780 And fun.
00:45:04.500 Uh, and then, you know, all of our fun was ruined by law.
00:45:10.240 In the day, uh, we could get away with calling people and then say afterwards, Hey, do you
00:45:20.680 mind if we play this on the air?
00:45:22.060 Oh, sure.
00:45:23.020 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:45:23.900 Uh, you can't do that.
00:45:25.840 No.
00:45:26.180 Can't do that now.
00:45:27.140 And, uh, and some of these may appear a little mean.
00:45:32.660 Um, they were just what their loved ones.
00:45:35.660 Hey, we, we trusted the people who called that.
00:45:37.700 You do their disposition.
00:45:39.160 Do you know, do we, did we ever have anybody break up over this?
00:45:42.700 Any families destroyed?
00:45:44.120 I hope not.
00:45:45.220 I mean, this one comes from her husband, if I'm not mistaken.
00:45:49.880 Yes.
00:45:50.420 Pardon this.
00:45:51.240 It sounds very old, but it is.
00:45:52.920 It's 30 years ago on Glennon Pat.
00:45:56.440 Listen.
00:45:57.480 Hi, I want to burn my life.
00:45:59.340 Okay.
00:45:59.640 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.
00:46:08.040 Oh, okay.
00:46:09.940 What's your wife's name?
00:46:11.420 Barbara.
00:46:11.760 You're on the phone.
00:46:13.620 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:46:19.720 Hello.
00:46:21.180 Yes, is, uh, Terry or Dorian Foote there, please?
00:46:24.920 Who?
00:46:25.880 Terry or Dorian Foote.
00:46:27.460 Terry or Dorian Foote.
00:46:30.660 Terry Foote.
00:46:31.580 Terry Burke is my daughter.
00:46:33.820 Uh, your, your daughter.
00:46:36.340 Uh, is she there?
00:46:38.060 She's in school.
00:46:39.540 What are they making?
00:46:40.020 She's in school.
00:46:41.580 Yes.
00:46:42.740 Who is this?
00:46:43.760 This is, uh, uh, Joseph Bufugo, and I'm calling from the Yankee Inn.
00:46:48.180 Uh-huh.
00:46:49.240 Bufugo.
00:46:49.960 I have reservations for them.
00:46:52.500 What is it?
00:46:53.460 Uh, Friday night.
00:46:54.760 I, uh, understood they were a married couple.
00:47:01.040 Married or not.
00:47:02.300 I'm her mother, and they're going to a prom, and, um, they're not married.
00:47:08.960 It's just those two that's going into the motel room?
00:47:11.680 Uh, that's all I have.
00:47:12.720 I just have Terry and Dorian Foote.
00:47:16.740 Hmm.
00:47:17.380 No, sir, that's not right.
00:47:19.220 Okay.
00:47:19.480 Um, they are...
00:47:20.460 How old is, uh, Terry?
00:47:22.300 She just turned 18.
00:47:24.080 Okay.
00:47:24.700 Uh...
00:47:25.020 It's prom night.
00:47:25.780 It's prom night.
00:47:26.400 I don't want to, you know, distrust her.
00:47:29.240 Um, I know, it's prom night, and from what I gather, they're supposed to have a party with
00:47:33.700 some friends in the motel.
00:47:35.260 Yeah, well, a lot of, a lot of people party at, at, at our, uh, hotel.
00:47:39.380 I mean, it's not real classy, but it's a, you know, it's known as a party place.
00:47:42.520 I just wanted to make sure, uh, if, uh, if they wanted, uh, the waterbed or what?
00:47:52.020 I don't believe this.
00:47:53.560 Okay, thank you for being honest with me.
00:47:56.180 Okay?
00:47:56.960 Um, I'm going to have to, uh, call my husband right now.
00:48:01.500 Does she want the waterbed or the vibrating?
00:48:06.000 Hmm.
00:48:06.480 Um, this is devastating, sir.
00:48:11.540 I, I am not sure what's going on here, but, um, I have to talk to my daughter when she
00:48:16.680 gets home from school.
00:48:17.400 Well, she, okay, well, she is 18, right?
00:48:20.220 Yes, she is.
00:48:21.040 Okay, so, which do you, I mean, I, you know, I don't...
00:48:24.300 I'm, I, I'm not against, I am against what she's doing, because I'm running the limousine
00:48:29.140 and all for them to go to the prom and then to a party afterwards for what we were told
00:48:34.500 she was going to a party afterwards.
00:48:36.460 Uh-huh.
00:48:36.860 Is this a rinky-dink place?
00:48:39.160 Well, I kind of resent that, but...
00:48:40.960 She said it cost $160.
00:48:43.520 $160.
00:48:44.960 Uh, well, listen, can I, uh, since we have a problem here, can I get your, your, uh, Visa
00:48:50.400 or MasterCard number?
00:48:51.980 I don't have that.
00:48:54.060 Oh, can you run a check down to me?
00:48:55.640 Because I, you know, I've held this room here, and I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna lose it.
00:48:58.440 I would suggest that you just go ahead and rent it to someone else.
00:49:00.780 Well, I can't do that now here, now, wait a minute here.
00:49:02.680 I've, I've held this room for a couple of weeks.
00:49:05.040 Well, I mean, if you can just cover just a couple of hours of the room, it would be fine.
00:49:08.860 Well, I'm not paying for this.
00:49:10.840 It's up to those two.
00:49:11.960 They're the ones that booked this, so I...
00:49:13.580 No, no, no, wait a minute, ma'am.
00:49:15.320 I mean, I don't, you know, I understand what you're going through here, but I don't think
00:49:17.880 I should go on the short end of the stick.
00:49:19.220 I'm out, you know, like $30 here.
00:49:21.660 Mm-hmm.
00:49:22.280 If you, if you wanted, if, if you wanted the thing for...
00:49:24.320 I'll just tell my husband to give you a call, because we were not aware of any of this.
00:49:28.840 Okay?
00:49:29.160 Well, she, she didn't ask for extra towels or anything for tomorrow night, because she
00:49:32.700 would have to bring her own towels.
00:49:37.500 So, I don't know what she's up to.
00:49:39.380 You'd have to talk to her directly.
00:49:41.440 She's in school right now.
00:49:42.660 She's a senior, and as far as, what's her giving my number for all this information?
00:49:46.900 I, I tell you what, Barbara?
00:49:49.000 Barbara?
00:49:49.600 What?
00:49:49.960 Let me tell you something.
00:49:50.680 Your husband put us up to this.
00:49:52.340 Oh, my God, I'm going to kill him!
00:49:56.640 I am going to kill him!
00:49:59.560 I am going to kill him!
00:50:01.600 I am going to kill him!
00:50:03.780 Oh, my God, I'm going to kill him!
00:50:06.600 I am going to kill him!
00:50:07.900 You're on the radio, Barbara, and...
00:50:09.880 Oh, my God!
00:50:11.240 Oh, my gosh, this sounds so dated now.
00:50:13.300 It does, doesn't it?
00:50:13.860 She, she starts crying here, if I remember right, doesn't she?
00:50:17.480 Yeah, right.
00:50:18.880 She's kind of crying laughing right now.
00:50:21.360 Oh, my God!
00:50:23.800 You know what's amazing is how, stop it.
00:50:25.840 I'm dealing with an 18-year-old!
00:50:28.560 Do you, do you know how tame that is now?
00:50:32.060 Oh.
00:50:32.660 You could do that now, and an 18-year-old, she's 18, and you would have somebody like
00:50:39.720 that on the phone and be like, well, no, she's 18.
00:50:41.920 Well, yeah, I'm, all right, I can give you, yeah, I'll just have her pay me back.
00:50:45.040 Here's my, uh...
00:50:45.780 Right!
00:50:46.680 Yes.
00:50:46.920 I mean, now in today's society, that was 30 years ago.
00:50:50.860 That was insanity!
00:50:53.360 That was insanity!
00:50:54.780 And you can tell in her voice, she was horrified at the prospect that her daughter had booked
00:51:00.540 a motel room for the night.
00:51:02.980 Now, now it's her, it's her 10th birthday party.
00:51:06.780 No, I've already put it on the credit card.
00:51:08.580 I called you to book that room.
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