The Glenn Beck Program - January 26, 2017


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Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 55 minutes

Words per Minute

166.56998

Word Count

19,236

Sentence Count

2,145

Misogynist Sentences

51

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Mary Tyler Moore was an American comedy actress who died at the age of 80. She was best known for her role in the hit TV show Mary Tyler Moore and the Men in Black. Her character Mary Tyler was a loving mother, a loving wife, a devoted daughter, and a loving sister. She will be remembered as one of the greatest comedic actresses of all time.


Transcript

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00:00:20.040 Hello America and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:22.780 Glad you're here.
00:00:23.980 A real loss yesterday as we are trying to pay attention
00:00:29.400 all the things that are happening in Washington.
00:00:30.980 We got distracted this morning by a song.
00:00:36.140 We begin there right now.
00:00:38.640 I will make a stand.
00:00:41.220 I will raise my voice.
00:00:43.500 I will hold your hand.
00:00:45.900 Because we are one.
00:00:47.740 I will beat my drum.
00:00:49.980 I have made my choice.
00:00:52.220 We will overcome.
00:00:54.540 Because we are one.
00:00:56.280 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:00.400 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:06.020 Today, we were, this morning we were talking about
00:01:10.740 the passing of Mary Tyler Moore.
00:01:13.580 And as we started talking about it,
00:01:16.340 Pat pulled up this song.
00:01:18.840 And it, it just about broke us up.
00:01:25.080 Here it is.
00:01:25.820 That is probably, I mean, that makes,
00:01:52.160 this just makes me want to go back in time.
00:01:54.160 And once we get there, we, we want to come right back.
00:01:57.380 I guarantee you.
00:01:58.400 Yeah.
00:01:58.540 But doesn't that make you want to just go back in time?
00:02:00.660 Yeah, it does.
00:02:01.300 It does.
00:02:02.700 And that was just the first year theme.
00:02:04.880 Yeah.
00:02:05.320 Because that says you just might,
00:02:07.200 you might just make it after all.
00:02:08.820 They changed it to the second year.
00:02:11.360 That one said, how are you,
00:02:14.420 or how will you make it on your own?
00:02:17.660 And then they changed it the next year
00:02:19.460 because she said it wasn't optimistic enough.
00:02:21.580 Look at that.
00:02:29.140 Who can turn the world on with her smile?
00:02:37.040 Who can take a nothing day
00:02:40.120 and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile?
00:02:44.140 Well, it's you, girl, and you should know it.
00:02:47.680 With each glance and every little move that you're showing.
00:02:51.920 Rubbish on the moon, no need to waste it.
00:02:55.520 You can never tell me why don't you take it.
00:02:58.860 You're going to make it after all.
00:03:04.420 It wasn't optimistic enough.
00:03:06.860 Yeah.
00:03:07.420 You're going to make it after all.
00:03:08.420 Television saying it's not optimistic enough.
00:03:13.280 And it's not television.
00:03:15.260 It was her.
00:03:16.020 Was it Mary Tyler Moore?
00:03:16.900 It was Mary Tyler Moore.
00:03:18.040 That was just not optimistic enough
00:03:20.620 because that's who she was.
00:03:22.360 And if you looked, you remember,
00:03:24.100 I remember hearing at the end,
00:03:25.520 da-da-da-da-dum.
00:03:26.860 Meow.
00:03:28.100 You always hear the cat in your head?
00:03:29.860 Uh-huh.
00:03:30.700 That's from MTM.
00:03:31.940 Her production company.
00:03:32.600 Yeah, her production company,
00:03:34.260 which also did a ton.
00:03:37.560 Here are the top five biggest shows or comedies
00:03:41.980 from Mary Tyler Moore Productions.
00:03:45.180 Newhart, which I absolutely loved.
00:03:48.640 Rhoda, another iconic show.
00:03:51.520 WKRP in Cincinnati.
00:03:53.220 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:54.200 The Mary Tyler Moore show
00:03:55.540 and the Bob Newhart show.
00:03:57.800 The Bob Newhart one is the Daryl and Daryl one, right?
00:04:01.780 No, that's Newhart.
00:04:03.920 That's the one.
00:04:04.520 The Bob Newhart show was the original,
00:04:07.840 which explains the ending of Newhart,
00:04:11.120 which I thought was the greatest ending
00:04:12.420 of any show of all time.
00:04:13.940 I think it's probably widely considered
00:04:15.840 the best series finale of all time.
00:04:17.860 It's so good.
00:04:18.360 Is it?
00:04:18.860 I would say, yeah, probably.
00:04:20.180 I mean, obviously, like,
00:04:21.320 there are certain ones that are higher rated,
00:04:22.940 the MASH one, MASH, and, you know,
00:04:25.000 there's plenty that were higher rated than that,
00:04:26.720 but as far as just in retrospect, respected,
00:04:30.580 the Newhart one has to top that list, I think.
00:04:34.440 So Mary Tyler Moore, they say that the opening of her show
00:04:38.460 where she throws the hat in the air is, they say,
00:04:41.300 is the most iconic television opening of all time.
00:04:44.120 I don't know if that's true, but it defined an age.
00:04:50.780 The lady who is, do you remember, there was the old lady in the back
00:04:54.800 when she threw her hat on the air, it froze.
00:04:57.560 Do you remember?
00:04:58.200 Yeah.
00:04:58.640 Okay.
00:04:59.280 There was a lady in the background.
00:05:01.140 Do you remember that?
00:05:01.640 An old lady who looked at her like,
00:05:03.180 what's going on around here?
00:05:06.180 That's a real lady who...
00:05:09.220 I didn't think it was a robot.
00:05:10.760 No, I know that, but it's...
00:05:11.980 A CGI-der.
00:05:12.820 No, it was just a lady on the street
00:05:14.660 who was just walking while they were filming,
00:05:17.240 and she heard the commotion,
00:05:19.020 and she turned around at that moment,
00:05:21.620 and so her turning around, looking all angry,
00:05:24.660 that was a real thing.
00:05:27.000 She was a lifetime woman who lived in Minneapolis,
00:05:30.140 and she finally met Mary Tyler Moore in 1995,
00:05:33.660 and Mary Tyler Moore introduced her as my co-star.
00:05:38.840 That's great.
00:05:39.540 Yeah, isn't that cool?
00:05:40.500 That's great.
00:05:40.840 That's really cool.
00:05:41.600 The thing you take from that, too,
00:05:43.080 is that the theme song is dead.
00:05:45.760 I mean, when's the last time you could even think
00:05:47.880 of a recognizable theme song?
00:05:50.660 I mean, occasionally you get one.
00:05:52.740 You know, there are a lot like The Simpsons
00:05:54.460 that have been on for 20 years
00:05:55.460 that have kind of theme sequences that you remember,
00:05:58.120 but they're all like eight seconds now.
00:06:00.020 I mean, there aren't real theme songs
00:06:02.820 in this way anymore, really, at all.
00:06:05.080 Yeah, the biggest theme song,
00:06:05.700 what is Law and Order?
00:06:06.700 Don't do them.
00:06:07.320 Yeah, I mean, but seriously,
00:06:08.900 I mean, look at,
00:06:09.380 I always think of like Modern Family,
00:06:11.340 and you look at like that,
00:06:13.040 as compared to like The Cosby Show.
00:06:14.720 The Cosby Show's theme songs were
00:06:16.540 a minute 30, a minute 40.
00:06:20.200 Like Modern Family is like eight seconds.
00:06:23.280 They're all seriously like that.
00:06:24.760 They just get to the show as fast as possible
00:06:26.800 because no one has the, like the, you know,
00:06:29.840 the attention span to sit through it.
00:06:31.620 But there's something about that repetition
00:06:32.920 that would make you like the show more.
00:06:35.880 You know, like you would, you would...
00:06:37.460 Cheers.
00:06:38.240 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:06:39.080 Think of the Cheers theme song.
00:06:40.420 Yeah.
00:06:40.960 That became a hit song on the radio for a while.
00:06:43.100 All of these did, except I don't think,
00:06:45.460 I don't know if All in the Family did.
00:06:47.840 This actually was released in 1980.
00:06:51.120 The song it was.
00:06:51.780 As a song on the charts.
00:06:54.260 Yeah.
00:06:55.540 I don't remember playing it.
00:06:57.180 I don't remember playing it either.
00:06:58.240 All in the Family opened and was pretty, pretty iconic.
00:07:03.080 But that's the song though, really, not the video.
00:07:05.960 Her video is what you're talking about.
00:07:07.880 The open.
00:07:08.140 Yeah, the video and the song.
00:07:09.300 The whole open together.
00:07:10.980 Because KRP, oh my gosh, another, I mean...
00:07:14.540 And look, it's almost the same.
00:07:16.400 It's almost the same opening as the Mary Tyler Moore song.
00:07:21.000 She also did a couple of shows.
00:07:23.600 Ever heard of the Texas Wheelers?
00:07:26.480 No.
00:07:26.940 No.
00:07:27.180 Flop.
00:07:29.200 1974.
00:07:31.440 It only lasted a little bit.
00:07:34.620 But one of the stars, the first appearance of Mark Hamill.
00:07:40.000 Oh, really?
00:07:40.840 And he was in the comedy at that point.
00:07:45.880 Then they did the Bob Crane show, which...
00:07:48.800 Bob Crane, wow.
00:07:50.220 Wow.
00:07:51.580 That's the guy from Hogan's Heroes?
00:07:53.160 Yeah.
00:07:53.560 But I can't imagine him in his own show.
00:07:56.440 It didn't last long because he probably died when that was...
00:08:00.520 Right?
00:08:00.700 No, no, no.
00:08:00.820 Wasn't that about the time he got killed?
00:08:02.360 No.
00:08:02.740 He died in the 80s, didn't he?
00:08:04.360 Yeah.
00:08:04.960 I don't know.
00:08:05.880 Maybe.
00:08:06.120 He died a weird death, too.
00:08:08.380 Wasn't he?
00:08:08.740 Like a porn in a hotel room?
00:08:12.660 Something icky about it.
00:08:13.340 Yeah, they made a movie about that recently.
00:08:15.260 Yeah.
00:08:15.500 About that.
00:08:17.580 We'll have to find it.
00:08:18.800 And that was in Arizona, wasn't it?
00:08:21.220 It was like a really sad death.
00:08:23.400 Yes, it was sad.
00:08:23.900 The guy, oh, I'm trying to remember, the guy, the morning show guy, I worked with him.
00:08:29.820 He was legendary in Phoenix.
00:08:35.580 Haywood, Bob Haywood, Bill Haywood.
00:08:38.320 You remember him?
00:08:39.780 No.
00:08:39.920 He was legendary morning show guy for years, for decades in Phoenix.
00:08:46.860 And I think his wife got cancer.
00:08:50.820 I'm sorry.
00:08:51.500 My apologies to everybody in Phoenix who knows this story.
00:08:54.080 One of them, I think his wife got cancer.
00:08:56.740 And they went to a hotel and did double suicide.
00:09:00.280 And like, what?
00:09:01.280 Yeah.
00:09:02.000 Oh, geez.
00:09:02.640 Oh, horribly tragic sad.
00:09:04.160 That's a fun story.
00:09:04.740 Thank you, Glenn.
00:09:05.200 Yeah, thank you.
00:09:05.620 Well, back to Mary Tyler Moore.
00:09:06.980 But Crane died in 78.
00:09:09.260 And what was the circumstance?
00:09:11.020 Murder.
00:09:11.920 Yeah, he was killed.
00:09:12.780 He was murdered.
00:09:14.220 Bludgeoned to death with a weapon never identified.
00:09:18.320 Though, investigators believe it was a camera tripod.
00:09:22.560 Wasn't there something about porn about this?
00:09:24.800 Electrical cord tied around his neck.
00:09:28.540 Yeah, and it did happen in Scottsdale, Arizona.
00:09:35.220 Wow.
00:09:36.320 We'll have to look into this a little bit.
00:09:38.160 Because, yeah, it was under pretty bizarre circumstances.
00:09:41.540 Yeah.
00:09:41.780 Well, the electrical cord around the neck.
00:09:43.680 Yeah.
00:09:44.180 Yeah.
00:09:44.580 A movie called Autofocus in 2002 that came out starring Greg Kinnear telling the story.
00:09:49.340 Oh, that's right.
00:09:50.000 Yeah.
00:09:50.300 That's right.
00:09:51.020 In case you happen to see that.
00:09:52.820 What happened to him?
00:09:54.400 Greg Kinnear?
00:09:55.160 No, no, no.
00:09:56.300 Bob Crane.
00:09:57.060 What happened?
00:09:57.440 I mean, how did he get into that dark place?
00:09:59.540 I don't know.
00:10:01.640 Why don't you start going down that road, Glenn?
00:10:03.900 Mary Tyler Moore also gave the world Leif Garrett in Three for the Road, did the Tony
00:10:13.760 Randall show, the Betty White show, the White Shadow.
00:10:17.360 Do you remember that?
00:10:18.320 No.
00:10:18.900 You don't remember the White Shadow?
00:10:20.380 Mm-mm.
00:10:21.180 I remember Dark Shadows.
00:10:22.220 I don't remember the White Shadow.
00:10:24.120 No, the White Shadow.
00:10:25.320 It was a white kid in a black school on a black basketball team.
00:10:30.900 Yeah, the White Shadow.
00:10:31.620 Oh, yeah.
00:10:31.940 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:10:32.280 I do remember that.
00:10:33.320 Yeah.
00:10:34.400 Didn't she also do Hill Street Blues?
00:10:36.860 Yes.
00:10:37.340 Hill Street Blues.
00:10:37.900 Mm-hmm.
00:10:38.640 Then she did the Mary Tyler Moore Hour.
00:10:42.340 She did Carlton, Your Doorman, Beverly Hill Bunts.
00:10:45.320 These are all shows that nobody knows that she did.
00:10:48.380 Did they do a spinoff of Carlton, The Doorman?
00:10:51.960 Cartoon.
00:10:52.640 Oh, really?
00:10:53.300 Yeah.
00:10:53.760 That's a good bit, though.
00:10:55.420 Wow.
00:10:55.980 Yeah.
00:10:57.320 I'm trying to look at all the shows that she did.
00:11:01.800 As you're going through this list, to finish up on this Bob Crane thing, fame resulting
00:11:07.500 from the show, Hogan's Heroes, led to excesses and a meeting with home video salesman and technician
00:11:11.940 John Carpenter, with whom he would form a relationship based on their mutual interests, namely excessive
00:11:16.700 sex, and capturing nude females on film.
00:11:20.000 His fame allowed Crane to have as much sex as he wanted, which was incongruent to his
00:11:24.420 somewhat wholesome, television-friendly image, and the way he portrayed himself to almost
00:11:28.620 everyone except Carpenter and his extramarital sex partners.
00:11:32.100 His sex edition was somewhat known but ignored by his high school sweetheart and his first wife,
00:11:36.420 but well-known by his second wife, better known as one of his Hogan Heroes co-star.
00:11:42.300 Especially at the end of Hogan's Heroes in 1971, it wound up making him basically unhirable
00:11:48.840 and would contribute to both his professional and personal downfall.
00:11:52.100 It's bizarre.
00:11:53.220 Wow.
00:11:53.800 Because they always talk about that, how the old-time baseball players and stuff did all
00:11:58.020 sorts of crazy stuff, but nobody talked about it.
00:12:00.180 And you go back and look at the history of some of these people, man, it is bizarre.
00:12:04.080 Can I tell you, ask, who was more powerful in the 80s than Mary Tyler Moore?
00:12:11.980 She did St. Elsewhere, Hill Street Blues.
00:12:16.220 Those two.
00:12:17.080 Hill Street Blues changed television.
00:12:20.580 Totally changed television.
00:12:22.420 It went from the kind of cop show like Barney Miller.
00:12:27.660 Yeah, the optimistic cop show to the real.
00:12:29.740 To the real cop show where the guys were good guys and bad guys was the first show that showed
00:12:35.440 a cop's life out of the office.
00:12:37.420 Dealt with the struggle of the police officer, yeah.
00:12:39.080 First time.
00:12:39.900 Then they went from that, think of this, Mary Tyler Moore, who on that theme song, this is
00:12:47.240 amazing, that theme song, not optimistic enough, in the early 1970s, then in the 80s, looking
00:12:55.920 at a cop show going, no, it's not real enough.
00:12:59.860 It's not depressing enough.
00:13:02.020 St. Elsewhere is called St. Elsewhere because it was St. Allegis or something like that.
00:13:06.820 And they called it St. Elsewhere because you would want to be anywhere else but there.
00:13:13.320 And so it was a really bad, so she did that.
00:13:15.740 At the same time she's doing Newhart and Remington Steele.
00:13:21.700 That was huge at the time.
00:13:23.900 St. Elsewhere, Hill Street Blues, Newhart, Remington Steele.
00:13:27.980 Bronson was Remington Steele.
00:13:29.380 Who, who else was there in television?
00:13:36.100 Really smart woman.
00:13:37.940 And how old was she?
00:13:39.440 80.
00:13:39.980 80.
00:13:40.860 That's a big one.
00:13:42.240 Certainly a huge star.
00:13:45.640 Jesse, do you remember those days, I mean like when she was born?
00:13:49.440 Do you remember when her great grandfather was born?
00:13:50.980 Once you hit 80.
00:13:53.080 Yeah.
00:13:53.600 You get to that 81.
00:13:54.880 Yeah, there's no looking back.
00:13:56.340 You know, the nice thing about it is Ed Asner's comment.
00:14:01.660 Oh, Ed, you know, everybody was saying such nice things.
00:14:05.160 And Pat and I were fortunate enough this morning to be able to see some iconic stars who are still alive and still joining us here.
00:14:14.740 Carl Reiner.
00:14:15.980 I mean, who knew?
00:14:16.460 For one, Carl Reiner.
00:14:17.740 He's alive and Mary Tyler Moore is gone.
00:14:20.260 Wow.
00:14:20.820 Carl Reiner was brilliant.
00:14:23.380 Yeah, but who knew he was still alive?
00:14:25.560 If you just said, Carl Reiner, you'd go, oh, when did he die?
00:14:29.220 He's still alive.
00:14:29.940 I knew he was alive.
00:14:32.460 I did.
00:14:33.300 Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks.
00:14:35.060 Uh-huh.
00:14:35.540 Okay.
00:14:36.200 Okay.
00:14:36.640 Okay.
00:14:37.520 All right.
00:14:38.500 All right.
00:14:39.440 But he said, everybody was saying nice things about her, how great she was, Dick Van Dyke, everybody loved her.
00:14:44.920 And, you know, the clip that everyone was playing yesterday was from the Lou Grant show or where he was saying, you got spunk.
00:14:52.880 I don't like spunk.
00:14:54.260 Yeah, that was a Mary Tyler Moore show.
00:14:55.660 Do you have that clip?
00:14:56.380 Yeah.
00:14:56.700 Yeah.
00:14:57.340 You know what?
00:14:59.120 You got spunk.
00:15:00.740 Well, I hate spunk.
00:15:07.120 That was his comment was that, yeah, she had spunk.
00:15:10.620 And in this case, I like spunk.
00:15:12.400 Well, the reason why I like that is because if he would have gone on and on and on and on about how much he loved her, she would have to be a communist.
00:15:22.340 Don't you think?
00:15:23.400 She'd have to be a communist.
00:15:24.740 One of those weird, really successful capitalist communists.
00:15:29.980 I never heard her speak out on politics at all.
00:15:32.960 I don't remember it either.
00:15:34.340 Although, obviously, Asner is quite generous in sharing his opinions.
00:15:39.440 And really, so is Dick Van Dyke.
00:15:41.640 Oh, my gosh.
00:15:42.260 Oh, my gosh, yeah.
00:15:43.120 You don't want to hear a Dick Van Dyke, but you do.
00:15:45.160 She probably was.
00:15:46.160 She probably was.
00:15:46.860 She probably was.
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00:19:02.200 You know, I'm just thinking about the glass ceiling.
00:19:06.420 You look at Lucille Ball.
00:19:09.620 Desilu, without Desi Arnaz, gave us some of the biggest shows of the 60s and early 70s.
00:19:17.880 Just off the top of my head.
00:19:19.180 I know Star Trek, Mission Impossible was part of that.
00:19:24.240 Huge, huge shows came out of the 60s and early 70s from Desilu Studios.
00:19:31.100 Then, Mary Tyler Moore.
00:19:33.860 And before them, it was Mary Pickford who started United Artists.
00:19:39.980 Wow.
00:19:40.520 I mean...
00:19:41.240 That's pretty big.
00:19:41.940 Yeah, women have been, you know, at least in Hollywood, have been ruling the roost for a while.
00:19:53.540 And the difference is, you know, women were stars.
00:19:58.040 So women would go out and they would be actresses, which was, at the beginning, a very, a really shady thing for a woman or even a man to do.
00:20:10.020 If you were on stage, especially as a woman, you were not a woman of good repute.
00:20:16.240 So, but they got in and they did it because they wanted to act.
00:20:20.380 They became big stars.
00:20:21.360 And look, they controlled, they controlled a good portion of Hollywood for a very long time.
00:20:27.880 It's just that they were dedicating themselves to their jobs and not their families long before.
00:20:34.840 That didn't change for women.
00:20:36.840 You know, that changed for women in Hollywood, you know, in the 1910, 1920 era.
00:20:42.860 It didn't change for American women until really the 70s and kind of led by Mary Tyler Moore.
00:20:49.180 Back in just a minute, the guy from Deadspin who has challenged Ted Cruz or any Ted Cruz supporter to a fight has received a, somebody who's going to pick him up.
00:21:06.140 The Glenn Beck Program.
00:21:09.220 Mercury.
00:21:11.320 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:21:15.460 Oh, I love this.
00:21:16.800 Okay, so you're going to love it as well.
00:21:19.660 Ashley Feinberg.
00:21:21.760 She's a writer for Deadspin.
00:21:25.360 She was owned by Ted Cruz two times this week when she was making fun of Ted Cruz and his basketball skills.
00:21:34.300 And Ted Cruz tweeted back a picture of him or a guy who kind of looked like a young him, Duke basketball player.
00:21:41.540 Um, and, and just didn't, didn't say anything.
00:21:45.180 Just let it speak for itself.
00:21:46.740 What do I win?
00:21:47.580 Yeah.
00:21:47.900 He said, what do I win?
00:21:48.780 Yeah.
00:21:49.360 Uh, let's it speak for itself.
00:21:50.800 Well, then Tim Marchman.
00:21:54.640 Tim Marchman is the, uh, editor for Deadspin.
00:21:58.360 He writes, amazing that low testosterone Ted Cruz enthusiasts are comfortable haranguing
00:22:05.020 Ashley Feinberg, but not me, Deadspin's actual editor.
00:22:09.260 Um, Ted Cruz is a pathetic expletive.
00:22:13.500 His social media intern's joke was basic and complaints should go to Marchman at Deadspin.com.
00:22:20.640 Unsurprising that not one Ted Cruz supporting cuck Twitter user is willing to face me in the UFC octagon.
00:22:29.680 Hundreds of dudes who can't do pushups are tweeting at me, but literally not one has had the brass to send me an email.
00:22:37.240 Well, that's when Ted Kennedy, uh, Tim Kennedy does it.
00:22:42.860 He writes, I'm your real story.
00:22:45.060 That would have been a big story.
00:22:46.120 Yeah.
00:22:46.260 Um, wow.
00:22:49.400 I mean, we should have led the show if Ted Kennedy, uh, tweeted.
00:22:52.460 All right.
00:22:53.680 He says, I'm your Huckleberry.
00:22:56.300 Uh, I, uh, I also take note that you are a pathetic cyber bully.
00:23:00.980 My email is Tim at ranger up.com.
00:23:05.200 Uh-oh.
00:23:05.740 Ranger up.com.
00:23:07.680 I'm available at your leisure.
00:23:10.200 Um, so, uh, Tim has said anytime, any place.
00:23:18.940 I will meet you.
00:23:20.660 So I'm going to, we have Tim on the phone now, Tim, how are you, sir?
00:23:26.900 I am spectacular.
00:23:28.260 Good morning.
00:23:30.340 So, uh, uh, Tim, you are, uh, special forces ranger.
00:23:36.120 Yes.
00:23:36.560 Yes.
00:23:36.600 And yes.
00:23:37.040 Yes.
00:23:37.400 Uh, and you are, uh, MMA fighter.
00:23:41.760 Yes.
00:23:42.260 I am also a, uh, I've been a professional MMA fighter for the past 20 years.
00:23:46.780 And I think for the past 10, I've been ranked in the top 10.
00:23:49.960 Uh, and you're, and you're a Ted Cruz fan.
00:23:53.560 Yeah.
00:23:54.100 He's a, he's a, he's a fellow conservative from my home state of Texas.
00:23:57.520 And, um, while we don't agree on all things, I've actually gone to bat for him a couple
00:24:01.660 of times on social media.
00:24:03.920 Uh, so yeah.
00:24:05.480 So here's what I would like to do.
00:24:07.160 Cause you're ready to, uh, uh, take, uh, what's his face up?
00:24:11.860 Uh, whatever his face, his name is.
00:24:13.640 Yeah.
00:24:13.820 Whatever, whatever name goes with that face.
00:24:15.980 Uh, the editor of did, uh, dead spin, you're willing to take him up and fight him anytime,
00:24:22.060 anywhere.
00:24:23.240 Yeah.
00:24:23.720 I mean, first, like, let's, let's, let's look at how pathetic it is that we got to this
00:24:28.060 point where a journalist, that's an editor for a, you know, a marginally successful, um,
00:24:34.920 online blog sphere, uh, goes and has to resort to violence, typical of kind of anybody that
00:24:40.720 doesn't have aptitude to have a, a real rational, logical argument, discussion, or have a sense
00:24:46.320 of humor.
00:24:47.240 So now here we are talking about actually doing a fist fight.
00:24:50.900 Um, and that was an escalation on his part after, I think it's kind of clever and witty
00:24:55.080 response by, by Ted Cruz's intern.
00:24:57.700 Um, I mean, it's just such, such a pathetic state that we're in that, uh, you know, the editor
00:25:03.540 of dead spin is like going and saying profanity online and, and, and lobbying these unfounded
00:25:08.920 accusations and saying really these ugly things just because he can't do anything else.
00:25:14.740 So here's what I would like to offer Tim.
00:25:17.180 Uh, I would like to offer you and, um, uh, and the editor of dead spin to come on in and
00:25:25.040 have a real conversation.
00:25:26.980 And that's nice.
00:25:28.820 We could have a real conversation and you can discuss things and, and see if we can be
00:25:33.280 civil.
00:25:33.900 Then beat the hell out of him.
00:25:35.040 And, and then I'm offering a $50,000 prize to the winner for their charity, charity of their
00:25:43.940 choice.
00:25:44.760 Either the blaze, I haven't asked the blaze, but either the blaze or glennbeck.com will do
00:25:50.220 pay-per-view every dime will go to charity, uh, and, uh, and the charity of whoever the
00:25:57.220 winner is their choice.
00:25:59.120 So if he wants to give it all to Planned Parenthood, I guess he can, because I'm going to put my
00:26:05.060 money on Tim and Tim will win and be able to take it to whatever charity you would like
00:26:11.540 to give it to.
00:26:13.120 Yeah.
00:26:13.780 Um, I, of course I'm fine with any of that.
00:26:16.080 The, um, you know, the things have changed, you know, I normally fight at 185 pounds as
00:26:21.500 middleweight, but right now I'm like 225 pounds working full-time as a special forces guy again.
00:26:27.620 So as a green beret, um, I mean, so, I mean, my, that my charity would really love that, that
00:26:33.100 generous contribution.
00:26:34.180 And I appreciate that from, you know, from Tim for making that happen.
00:26:39.280 Um, yeah, of course I would love to, uh, you know, at again, his convenience.
00:26:44.680 Okay.
00:26:45.280 So what I would like all of the audience to do, and we'll reach out, uh, this, this, uh,
00:26:50.200 this morning as a, as a company to dead spin, but I'd like everybody to tweet now that we
00:26:56.000 have put a $50,000 prize, uh, for a charity of their choice and we'll do pay-per-view.
00:27:03.260 That'll do, that'll do at least another 50 grand.
00:27:07.040 Um, and we'll do pay-per-view.
00:27:08.920 So it'll probably be about a hundred thousand dollar prize goes to the charity of their choice.
00:27:13.140 That's a great, great offer.
00:27:16.500 And I'd love to have a conversation first.
00:27:19.220 If we can have a civil conversation between the two of you and, and, and then if not,
00:27:24.420 we'll just settle it, you know, step into the blaze octagon.
00:27:27.500 Yes.
00:27:28.200 Civil conversation with a dead spin editor.
00:27:30.700 Good luck with that one.
00:27:31.520 Yeah.
00:27:31.680 Well, I figure it won't, but let's see if he can grow up and actually have a conversation.
00:27:36.960 Yeah.
00:27:37.480 And, uh, and then they can get into the octagon and.
00:27:41.100 Yeah.
00:27:42.040 While I'm not, while I'm not hoping for violence, you know, having been in violent things my
00:27:46.720 entire adult life, um, I think you're kind of being kind right now, Glenn.
00:27:51.500 Um, maybe not necessarily.
00:27:53.120 What happened was we had a witty comical kind of satire response from Ted Cruz.
00:27:59.500 Um, and then a dude, a really, a nobody gets online and says a whole bunch of ugly things,
00:28:05.540 cussing, throwing accusations, you know, insinuating all sorts of nastiness.
00:28:12.140 Um, and then ultimately threatens people with violence.
00:28:15.600 And now we're saying, okay, let's go back to a civil conversation.
00:28:18.440 Let's let this be the embodiment of kind of who the adults are in this conversation.
00:28:23.500 Okay.
00:28:24.060 We'll give him that out.
00:28:25.400 Okay.
00:28:25.720 Tim, I would love, you know, for your rudeness yesterday to, you know, give you what you
00:28:30.300 asked for, but we all know that you don't want to do that.
00:28:33.700 Oh, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:28:35.760 No, I'm not giving him the, no, the conversation is part of the deal.
00:28:39.780 If he wants to skip right to the beating, he can, but I, as a guy who's turned over a new
00:28:46.780 leaf would love to have the conversation first.
00:28:50.820 Can we have the conversation later when he's writhing in pain?
00:28:53.900 Is that possible where he has to just groan his way?
00:28:55.960 Maybe he beats Tim.
00:28:57.280 You don't know.
00:28:58.160 I mean, he might beat Tim.
00:29:00.340 He's, he's also a fighter.
00:29:02.960 Is he not?
00:29:04.500 No, I don't.
00:29:05.160 I don't know.
00:29:05.840 I think he's a fighter of, um, pointless causes and unfounded with unfounded rational
00:29:11.400 logic, not an actual fighter.
00:29:16.100 Well, those sound like fighting words to me.
00:29:18.040 That sounds like something that he at Deadspin could not just let sit there on the, on the
00:29:22.800 counter and just go unanswered.
00:29:24.580 Don't you think Stu?
00:29:25.540 Don't you think Pat?
00:29:26.620 I think his honor is at stake.
00:29:27.600 His honor is at stake.
00:29:29.440 His honor is at stake.
00:29:30.520 He's got to step up now.
00:29:32.120 Hey, Tim.
00:29:32.840 I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm not a cosmopolitan.
00:29:34.640 I'm not a fellow sophisticate.
00:29:35.660 And, you know, I'm obviously, you know, not as capable of understanding the complex concepts
00:29:42.780 of, you know, this thing that we have of our Republic, which apparently he is the only
00:29:47.380 person that understands.
00:29:48.400 And then if anybody disagrees with him, he just says whatever he wants with no repercussions.
00:29:52.280 Um, but I would be fine to have a conversation before or after, um, the contest before.
00:29:59.500 Okay.
00:29:59.740 So we're offering a guaranteed $50,000, um, with the blaze cameras will be there or the
00:30:07.020 Glenn Beck mercury cameras will be there if the blaze doesn't want to do it, but I'm sure
00:30:10.580 they will.
00:30:11.440 Um, we'll, we'll cover it.
00:30:13.880 Uh, it will make it an event.
00:30:15.520 We'll make it pay-per-view every dime.
00:30:18.060 We'll go right to the charity.
00:30:20.440 So who knows how much you could make.
00:30:23.340 So I want everybody to tweet to, uh, dead spin today.
00:30:27.880 And what's his name again?
00:30:29.000 Marchman, Tim Marchman.
00:30:30.480 He says that everything should be going to, um, is it just Tim Marchman or is it cause he
00:30:37.120 said it should be going to what?
00:30:40.420 Yes.
00:30:40.960 It should be going to twitter.com slash Tim Marchman, uh, slash something or other.
00:30:48.960 Um, I'm told I just started looking up right there.
00:30:52.040 I want to get it right.
00:30:52.780 Slash something or other.
00:30:53.420 Slash.
00:30:53.980 Hang on.
00:30:54.360 I can't.
00:30:54.740 It's gotta be just, I mean, it's gotta be just gotta be Tim Marchman.
00:30:56.840 It's at Tim Marchman.
00:30:57.360 Just do it at Tim Marchman.
00:30:59.140 So do Tim Marchman, uh, and let him know that his charity could be very, very wealthy.
00:31:04.960 Uh, if he just wants to complete what he started with his mouth, if he just liked to cash the
00:31:11.800 check that his mouth just wrote, um, I will, um, obviously my, mine, you know, the nonprofit
00:31:19.760 is going to go to a military law enforcement supporting charity.
00:31:23.240 Um, that's where mine's going to go.
00:31:25.480 And, you know, I'm, I'm all, that's yours, Glenn.
00:31:28.040 Uh, so that's coming from me, Tim Kennedy as a person.
00:31:31.720 Wow.
00:31:32.160 Supporting this cause as well.
00:31:33.680 So wait, wait, wait, wait, you're, I'm offering 50,000.
00:31:37.200 You're offering 50,000 as well.
00:31:39.800 Yes.
00:31:40.400 Yes, I am.
00:31:40.960 Oh my God.
00:31:41.400 Holy cow.
00:31:42.820 That's okay.
00:31:43.340 So there's a hundred thousand dollars.
00:31:46.060 And then with the pay-per-view, it'd be a lot more than that.
00:31:48.220 Yeah.
00:31:48.460 You could, I mean, we could make this into a big deal that we could, there's a possibility
00:31:53.680 of making this into a quarter of a million dollar fight.
00:31:56.980 Uh, and I'm sure Planned Parenthood would like some of that money, Mr. Marchman.
00:32:01.540 If you can get into the ring with Tim and beat him, uh, you could make a lot of money.
00:32:07.500 I don't want to write a check to Planned Parenthood.
00:32:09.740 Tim, do you want to write a check to Planned Parenthood?
00:32:13.100 Well, I believe, um, women's issues are important and the reproductive, uh, protection and right
00:32:19.920 to contraceptives.
00:32:21.860 Um, not overly thrilled with the prospect of writing a check to Planned Parenthood.
00:32:26.120 Yes.
00:32:26.500 Thank you very much.
00:32:27.320 What a, what a nice way of, yeah, thank you.
00:32:30.760 Great effort.
00:32:31.520 A lover, not just a fighter.
00:32:33.420 Okay.
00:32:33.980 Tim, thank you very much.
00:32:35.700 We'll, uh, we'll be in touch and, uh, we'll, we'll, we'll see what, uh, Mr. Marchman says.
00:32:40.700 Yeah.
00:32:41.000 I'm not hard to find unless you're ISIS and then it's a rough night.
00:32:43.780 Right.
00:32:44.960 Thanks a lot, Tim.
00:32:45.780 I appreciate it.
00:32:46.380 Man, you know, you guys, that's, I, you guys have won me over.
00:32:50.180 I think I'm going to donate some of my money too today.
00:32:52.960 Really?
00:32:53.360 Yeah.
00:32:53.660 50 cents.
00:32:54.520 50 cents.
00:32:55.180 50 cents.
00:32:55.520 So you couldn't even do 50, you couldn't even do 50, $50.
00:32:58.980 You couldn't even do.
00:32:59.640 That can't do that.
00:33:00.660 Right.
00:33:01.060 Percentage wise.
00:33:01.740 So I've done 50,000.
00:33:04.220 He's done 50,000.
00:33:05.820 I got 50 cents.
00:33:06.060 I'm throwing that in.
00:33:07.040 100,000, 50 cents.
00:33:09.680 $100,000 and 50 cents.
00:33:11.020 Yeah.
00:33:11.120 Right.
00:33:11.420 Um, and that's an, that's a large donation.
00:33:12.940 Are you guys going to step to the plate in this?
00:33:15.200 Uh, I, well, uh, sure.
00:33:18.000 Yeah.
00:33:18.480 Yeah.
00:33:18.960 You think you could maybe match me?
00:33:20.320 I can match.
00:33:20.900 I'll match Jeff.
00:33:21.980 I won't match Jeff right now.
00:33:23.700 Well, I mean, don't, don't go overboard here.
00:33:26.800 Don't go overboard.
00:33:29.400 With the pay-per-view.
00:33:32.620 With the pay-per-view.
00:33:33.820 This is going to be, you know, we should take calls.
00:33:36.240 If anybody wants to match that, if anybody wants to, if anybody wants to come and not
00:33:40.600 match his, but if anybody wants to come in, anybody wants to come in and match $50,000
00:33:46.080 donations, you know what?
00:33:47.460 A thousand dollars.
00:33:48.640 Anybody who wants to put their money, let's see how much money we could raise for charity.
00:33:52.660 Because I think with the pay-per-view, how many people do you think if we really promoted
00:33:57.820 this, we could get at least a hundred thousand people, right?
00:34:02.820 I would hope so.
00:34:03.900 Yeah.
00:34:04.120 So we did a hundred thousand people and it was, say it was even $10.
00:34:09.320 I mean, you're making a lot of money.
00:34:11.660 Guaranteed, you guy doesn't even show up.
00:34:13.260 I know.
00:34:14.120 We should probably, we should probably get the commitment first from Tim Marchman.
00:34:18.760 Shouldn't we?
00:34:19.200 No, but I'm not saying sell the deal.
00:34:21.480 I'm saying anybody wants to make a commitment.
00:34:24.080 Let's get that price.
00:34:25.180 It's a price money is already up to a hundred thousand.
00:34:27.580 And a dollar.
00:34:28.960 And a dollar.
00:34:30.780 So a hundred thousand dollars is not something to laugh at.
00:34:34.140 That's not just, I'm going to go prove, but that's a hundred thousand dollars for charity.
00:34:37.780 I don't know.
00:34:38.300 I have no idea if Tim Marchman cares about donating money to charity.
00:34:41.220 He may.
00:34:41.900 I just don't know.
00:34:42.240 Now, if this guy has, if this guy has a single noodle in his bowl, this guy is, is, wants
00:34:51.460 me to write a check to Planned Parenthood.
00:34:54.120 Or something.
00:34:55.080 Yeah.
00:34:55.520 You know, the communists of America.
00:34:57.740 He wants me to write that check.
00:35:00.540 So I can't imagine how he's, how he's going to turn that down unless he's afraid.
00:35:07.100 It's been a rough year for the good old Gawker media group, hasn't it?
00:35:11.380 I mean, it really has.
00:35:13.380 It hasn't gone well for, for loudmouths who, who want to push people over the edge.
00:35:20.700 Well, it's funny because the Cruz thing, uh, the part you left out of that is he tweeted
00:35:24.020 the picture of the Duke basketball player, um, with a, you know, funny message.
00:35:27.340 And then they responded with eat S.
00:35:29.720 Yeah.
00:35:30.180 Yeah.
00:35:30.340 Which was very clever, which was very clever.
00:35:32.040 However, the last time they did that, they did it to someone else when they complimented
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00:36:53.660 Tim Kennedy is coming out of retirement to fight the editor of Deadspin.
00:37:09.560 And, you know, it might be nice to do, you know, a round of fighting, a round of talking,
00:37:15.240 a round of fighting, a round of talking.
00:37:17.480 Because I'm a lover, not a fighter.
00:37:20.120 And, but he really wants to, he really wants to fight.
00:37:24.260 The, the, Marchman is a UFC fighter, right?
00:37:31.920 Find that out.
00:37:32.900 It looks like he is.
00:37:33.700 Yeah.
00:37:33.940 Okay.
00:37:34.140 So let's find out a little bit about him and we'll, we'll pursue this just a little
00:37:39.320 bit.
00:37:39.620 And, and I, I brought in John, the president of our company to see, you know, what else
00:37:45.680 we can sweeten the pot, how we can make this happen.
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00:38:37.700 Also, um, last hour we were talking about, uh, Mr. Marchman.
00:38:44.700 I may call him Mr. Marchman, uh, from Deadspin.
00:38:48.680 He had challenged any Ted Cruz, quote, cuck that would, uh, you know, put their money where
00:38:56.900 their mouth was and, and fight.
00:38:59.120 Well, he was taken up by a ranger, Tim Kennedy.
00:39:03.160 Um, and Tim answered the call.
00:39:05.960 We haven't heard from Mr. Marchman on Twitter since.
00:39:08.840 Um, he is, his, his offer was taken up by a, uh, a former ranger, now currently Green Beret,
00:39:16.960 uh, special forces guy who's also in MMA.
00:39:21.140 Um, but we've decided to sweeten the deal.
00:39:25.180 We just had Tim on.
00:39:26.440 I said, I'll put $50,000 of prize money down for the charity of Mr. Marchman's choice.
00:39:32.560 Um, if he happens to win, Tim said, I'm going to put an extra $50,000 down in my name.
00:39:40.460 Um, which he either has a ton of money laying around, or he's quite confident that he's
00:39:45.840 going to win.
00:39:47.280 Um, we're going to see now the other things that we can do to maybe sweeten this, this,
00:39:52.700 uh, pot for Mr. Marchman and, and make sure that he knows that we'd love to talk, but if
00:39:58.920 he demands on a fight, he has one, and a place where you can watch it is available.
00:40:05.940 We begin there right now.
00:40:08.540 I will make a stand.
00:40:10.880 I will raise my voice.
00:40:13.160 I will hold your hand.
00:40:15.520 Cause we are one.
00:40:17.400 I will beat my drum.
00:40:19.620 I have made my choice.
00:40:21.880 We will overcome.
00:40:24.140 Cause we are one.
00:40:26.020 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:40:29.820 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:40:35.300 We have John Schreiber in.
00:40:37.000 He is, uh, the president of, uh, Mercury Radio Arts, uh, my company that is the parent
00:40:41.960 company of the blaze and everything else.
00:40:43.400 And, and, uh, I am in so much trouble financially, uh, that I've, I've offered $50,000 for this,
00:40:51.840 uh, ridiculous fight.
00:40:53.880 Uh, well, and then we went out of business, was it three months ago?
00:40:57.100 Yeah.
00:40:57.420 Yeah.
00:40:57.660 On that Friday.
00:40:58.520 Yeah.
00:40:58.780 That Friday.
00:40:59.360 Yeah.
00:40:59.580 Right after they said we were going to.
00:41:01.220 So anyway, uh, John runs the company and, and quite well, and welcome to the program,
00:41:07.340 John.
00:41:07.520 How are you?
00:41:07.880 Thank you.
00:41:08.160 Good.
00:41:08.760 So the, uh, were you listening when Tim was on?
00:41:12.500 Yeah.
00:41:12.660 I haven't even had my coffee yet.
00:41:13.800 Yeah.
00:41:14.020 Good.
00:41:14.400 Good.
00:41:14.720 It wake you up, right?
00:41:15.900 A little bit.
00:41:16.320 So $50,000 I've offered.
00:41:18.800 And then Tim has offered another 50,000.
00:41:21.500 And if we do pay per view and we do it at the blaze, I'm, I'm assuming the blaze would
00:41:27.500 be interested in this, but if not glennbeck.com, um, we could cover it, do a really good job.
00:41:33.880 We'll, we'll even do, I think we have to have some pregame, um, Oh yeah.
00:41:38.440 Oh my God.
00:41:39.020 Yeah.
00:41:39.260 Yeah.
00:41:39.440 Yeah.
00:41:39.720 Some coverage.
00:41:40.300 I mean, this, this, this could turn into quite an event.
00:41:42.940 Um, we could, we could charge what?
00:41:46.520 What do you think?
00:41:46.920 10 bucks.
00:41:48.200 Yeah.
00:41:48.400 I think that maybe even more depending on what the undercard is.
00:41:51.940 Um, right.
00:41:52.940 Is there additional fights, additional strange bedfellows who want to beat each other up for
00:41:57.180 charity?
00:41:58.240 I don't see how this is my problem.
00:42:00.500 I don't, I don't want to be the one promoting violence here, John.
00:42:03.820 I can be the one that promoting violence.
00:42:05.420 Right.
00:42:05.840 Right.
00:42:06.520 Um, uh, and so we can come up with something.
00:42:10.020 How much money do you think we could?
00:42:11.260 Well, since I've had all of seven minutes, I know projections, um, I would be shocked
00:42:18.280 if it couldn't be at least after costs because building an octagon and lots of cameras and
00:42:24.740 yeah, um, after costs, at least a million dollars would be a first step to charity, by
00:42:32.540 the way, not to charity, not, not to save our failing company.
00:42:36.520 Right.
00:42:36.960 Right.
00:42:37.480 Right.
00:42:37.700 Right.
00:42:37.960 We have to figure that out because it's crazy.
00:42:41.300 It's horrible.
00:42:42.300 It's just so horrible.
00:42:43.320 A lot of people are demanding a Jeffy exotic dance as part of the undercard.
00:42:46.800 That might hurt the charity.
00:42:48.820 That I can't support.
00:42:49.680 Yeah.
00:42:49.900 Okay.
00:42:50.200 I mean, I've already offered money.
00:42:51.660 Violence is one thing, but there are some things you just can't unsee.
00:42:57.180 So, um, uh, okay.
00:43:01.060 So do you know anything about deadspin?
00:43:03.380 Stu, you are kind of up on him, right?
00:43:05.660 I mean, they're part of the Gawker, the Gawker world.
00:43:08.520 Obviously everyone knows that Gawker flushed their multi-billion dollar business down the
00:43:12.000 toilet, but to show Hulk Hogan having sex, uh, on, on the internet.
00:43:15.580 That was a good, that was a good decision.
00:43:17.000 Yeah.
00:43:17.140 Good decision.
00:43:17.680 Good bet.
00:43:18.220 Uh, good, good quality bet there.
00:43:19.940 Um, and so, uh, they were spun off, uh, and they closed Gawker down, spun off, uh, all
00:43:27.040 the other ones that were sold to Univision.
00:43:29.160 I guess technically they were also to Univision and then Univision closed down Gawker.
00:43:32.460 Uh, whatever the, the bottom line is they all have that sort of, sort of same attitude
00:43:36.500 and, and, uh, they've had multiple, uh, fights with me, you know, major media personalities
00:43:41.400 or politicians.
00:43:42.640 Um, you know, they're, they're, this is what they do, right?
00:43:45.780 Um, they certainly talk tough and let's see if they actually put up or shut up, right?
00:43:49.260 I mean, this is their opportunity to show how tough they are.
00:43:51.920 Uh, and again, uh, that's, I think we should have a conversation.
00:43:56.140 Oh, stop it.
00:43:57.200 Prior to, or at least in between rounds.
00:43:59.400 It's hard to talk with a big fat lip and your teeth knocked out.
00:44:01.540 Well, wouldn't that be part of the entertainment?
00:44:04.180 That would be.
00:44:04.660 To have a round of fighting and then, let's come on over to the side and let's just talk.
00:44:09.780 Let's just, let's just talk about cocks.
00:44:13.880 I hate to give Deadspin a breather though.
00:44:15.820 Once he starts getting his butt kicked, it'd be a shame to, well, no, no, I mean, he says
00:44:21.000 he's, he's a pretty big fighter, so.
00:44:23.440 He can always tap out.
00:44:25.760 Yeah.
00:44:26.640 That's the smart thing to do.
00:44:28.040 He could start ring, ring, tap out.
00:44:32.620 Pretend that there was someone in the room that didn't understand what ring, ring, tap
00:44:36.920 out means.
00:44:39.140 Give up.
00:44:40.600 Essentially, you can give up.
00:44:41.940 That's how you can give up.
00:44:43.280 Yeah.
00:44:43.580 That's, I mean, that's kind of how these fights end, right?
00:44:45.640 I'm not a big MMA guy, but.
00:44:46.980 Shut up.
00:44:47.480 It doesn't end with a knockout?
00:44:49.700 Well, not every time.
00:44:50.780 If they're about to, if someone's about to break your arm.
00:44:53.320 Yeah.
00:44:53.560 You should have the option to say, I give before it snaps.
00:44:56.260 If they're choking you and you can't breathe, a lot of times you'll be like, okay, I've,
00:45:00.540 I've had enough of that.
00:45:01.420 I'd like to breathe again.
00:45:02.620 And the ref can stop the fight if you're about to pass out and you're too tough to tap out.
00:45:07.980 I, on the other hand, would tap out before the bell rang.
00:45:10.540 I would, yeah, I'd tap out now.
00:45:12.140 I'm already.
00:45:13.040 Yeah, tapping.
00:45:13.600 Yeah, I'm already.
00:45:14.220 I'm not in.
00:45:16.560 But this guy's the tough guy.
00:45:17.660 You're not, you didn't project to be a tough guy.
00:45:19.320 He's the tough guy.
00:45:20.340 This, this is not a, this, this guy wrote a check with his mouth yesterday or with his
00:45:26.040 Twitter feed.
00:45:26.600 And, you know, you don't write those checks unless you're prepared to cash them.
00:45:31.440 Isn't this not to make this so philosophical?
00:45:34.600 The problem we're dealing with that behind a keyboard.
00:45:37.520 Yes.
00:45:37.780 You're a tough guy.
00:45:38.420 You can be anyone you want.
00:45:39.620 You can slam people on Facebook.
00:45:41.940 Yep.
00:45:42.920 And real life never intersects with it.
00:45:44.740 I mean, that's why I think we, this, this is the way this should be handled.
00:45:48.740 If that's the tough, if you're the tough guy, okay, then let's just do it for charity.
00:45:54.500 Let's just do it for charity.
00:45:55.860 That way somebody wins and, and you get out your aggression and, and you can be the tough
00:46:00.680 guy.
00:46:01.300 Let's just start.
00:46:02.460 I, I can't imagine that there, there isn't a lot of people out there that would like
00:46:06.900 to see an editor of some press organization punched in the mouth repeatedly.
00:46:12.640 I imagine there's a call for that.
00:46:14.460 Yeah.
00:46:15.260 Including him.
00:46:15.960 I mean, he seems to be, he wants to be in a fight, right?
00:46:18.880 Uh, so this is, that's part of it.
00:46:21.060 You know, I mean, it's, it's good.
00:46:22.500 He is.
00:46:23.000 I'm getting a lot of emails from people saying that, uh, he, he, people are emailing him
00:46:26.500 and he's saying he's now unavailable through January 29th.
00:46:29.460 Uh, 2020, I'm sure, I'm sure Tim can wait until January.
00:46:35.660 Can we call, can we get some, one of our producers on the phone to Deadspin headquarters, wherever
00:46:41.660 that warehouse is and, uh, and, and see why he's unavailable.
00:46:46.800 Is he suddenly on vacation?
00:46:48.260 Is it just says unavailable through January 29th and it's the 26th today.
00:46:52.240 I mean, the 29th is Sunday.
00:46:53.520 So he's off for the rest of the week.
00:46:55.080 Could be easily on vacation.
00:46:56.100 The odd timing, obviously, after his last tweet, which was, uh, specifically calling
00:47:00.400 all these people out.
00:47:01.660 What time of day was that when he sent his tweet and then all of a sudden he has an autoresponder?
00:47:07.220 Right.
00:47:07.920 Seems weird.
00:47:08.860 Yeah, it does.
00:47:09.660 Well, you would, I mean, it's, it's not like you have to bring the big Twitter machine with
00:47:14.120 you wherever you are, you know?
00:47:16.480 Right.
00:47:16.920 You might be, you might.
00:47:19.100 Yeah.
00:47:19.260 There's no access to Twitter.
00:47:20.600 Yeah.
00:47:20.800 No.
00:47:21.060 In his, no.
00:47:22.500 And, and in his position, he has somebody who brings the Twitter machine with him.
00:47:27.420 Uh, so.
00:47:28.240 And the sad thing is he probably has multiple hundred thousand dollar offers to appear at
00:47:32.640 different establishments.
00:47:33.920 So this is probably going to get lost in his email box, I'm sure, uh, because he's got so
00:47:38.700 much going on.
00:47:39.280 I mean, I can't imagine somebody doesn't want a hundred thousand dollars for some radical
00:47:43.800 group that he would like to fund.
00:47:46.640 Is it possible that he's actually a part of an underground fight club and he's setting
00:47:51.880 us up knowing that we're going to be suckers by making this offer and now he's just trying
00:47:56.900 to raise the money for his charity?
00:47:59.300 I don't think.
00:47:59.920 Oh, no.
00:48:00.420 We keep assuming this guy cares about charity.
00:48:03.340 Is there any evidence of this?
00:48:05.480 No.
00:48:05.940 No, no, no.
00:48:06.300 We should offer him just the money.
00:48:07.740 You can have it.
00:48:08.100 That's not a bad idea.
00:48:08.620 Yeah.
00:48:08.860 You can just have it.
00:48:09.640 You can do whatever you want with it.
00:48:10.920 That way we don't, we will give our side to charity.
00:48:13.740 I'm just saying that.
00:48:14.480 You can take the hundred thousand dollars if he'd like to do that.
00:48:16.980 Um, I'm just saying that, you know, uh, there's gotta be something that would make him want
00:48:22.660 to write that, you know, do this more than just the hundred thousand dollars, right?
00:48:28.140 He will pride is one, but also, you know, all of his liberal friends that know him and
00:48:33.840 know what a great fighter he is.
00:48:35.220 I've got to be like, you could take this guy, man, you, you making Glenn Beck, you're taking
00:48:40.200 Glenn Beck's money and giving it to a Planned Parenthood, you know, that's gotta be, that's
00:48:46.600 gotta be a dream come true for so many people on the left.
00:48:50.460 And there's gotta be a lot of people on the left that also would love to put, you know,
00:48:55.640 a hundred thousand dollars into the pot or $50,000 or 20, $10,000 in the pot because they
00:49:01.060 know that this guy, he can cash that check.
00:49:05.300 He can go out and, and, and wipe the floor with, with, uh, Tim.
00:49:09.840 I would think there's a lot, a lot of people on the left who also might want him to get
00:49:14.600 his butt whooped to maybe consider adding some civility to the dialogue.
00:49:21.200 I would agree with that.
00:49:24.840 And then maybe, maybe we can give the charity to something that we all pretty much agree
00:49:31.160 on.
00:49:31.480 Like, let's take care of our vets.
00:49:33.440 That's why there's no downside, right?
00:49:34.680 I mean, you know, most people are going to be fine with a veterans charity.
00:49:38.300 Even many people on the left would be fine.
00:49:40.260 Oh yeah.
00:49:40.800 Um, so unfortunately they're not getting any punishment other than the punishment he'll
00:49:43.820 receive in the ring, which I think will be sufficient.
00:49:45.800 Um, I think the punishment of him being silent on Twitter, I don't, don't necessarily write
00:49:52.860 him.
00:49:53.160 Make sure you're, make sure you're tweeting this out.
00:49:56.040 Well, his last tweet was like, everyone's tweeting me.
00:49:58.060 No one will send me an email.
00:49:59.700 Well, send him an email.
00:50:01.060 Okay.
00:50:01.440 Well, it's on it.
00:50:02.260 You know, send him an email.
00:50:03.100 But also I, I, I would, I would recommend because he's away from the, he's away from that.
00:50:09.740 And I'm sure he's got the Twitter machine with him strapped to his back or somebody's carrying
00:50:15.180 it for him.
00:50:16.520 So, uh, make sure you tweet this out.
00:50:18.560 So he sees that, uh, there's, you know, real money.
00:50:21.720 There's a hundred thousand dollars minimum at stake.
00:50:24.860 Now, Jeffy will do a lot of things for the show.
00:50:26.580 Uh, and he has over the years.
00:50:27.980 There's no doubt about it.
00:50:28.780 But I think this one, while it would get a lot of attention is probably going a little
00:50:32.240 too far.
00:50:32.680 Uh, a suggestion from James, uh, a good undercard match would be Jeffy versus a salad.
00:50:38.720 Uh, now I think that's too far.
00:50:41.080 Uh, I don't think he'd do that, but I think people would watch it.
00:50:45.180 No, it requires him eating.
00:50:48.500 It requires him eating.
00:50:49.960 Yeah, it would.
00:50:51.280 But he might lose too.
00:50:52.960 Yeah.
00:50:53.360 Yeah.
00:50:53.620 You still have to see him eat.
00:50:55.660 Again, there are things you can't unsee.
00:50:57.660 I don't know.
00:50:58.180 This would be a good solid undercard.
00:50:59.700 Can he get through a normal person's salad?
00:51:02.880 No.
00:51:03.560 Does he have to eat it in rounds or does he have to go all in one round?
00:51:06.600 I think they're timed rounds.
00:51:08.260 Yeah.
00:51:08.480 Can you drink water during or just salad?
00:51:10.420 I thought a salad made can take me out of the ring, Glenn.
00:51:13.440 The octagon is mine.
00:51:17.260 And no, you cannot have like cheeseburgers in between rounds.
00:51:20.500 You have to actually go straight.
00:51:21.680 The only thing you can eat is the salad.
00:51:23.320 I think this is good.
00:51:24.720 Is there a place that we can build an octagon?
00:51:26.980 I mean, I don't know what it takes.
00:51:28.340 Do we do it here in the studios?
00:51:29.300 Is there a building that we work in that has space?
00:51:32.140 You've got to have places you can go.
00:51:33.420 I mean, there's a freaking UFC center.
00:51:34.800 I would think it would be easier to go to a training center.
00:51:36.760 We have some people on the crew who have shot sporting events.
00:51:39.900 So we just have to figure out how to shoot it well.
00:51:43.520 So, you know, we got really up close and, you know, lots of jibs going on.
00:51:48.100 Yeah, well, the good thing is that our cameramen, a lot of our cameramen do like, you know, the All-Star Games, the World Series, Super Bowl.
00:51:57.240 A lot of our guys are kind of, we're on the third string whenever there's a big, when there's a big sporting event.
00:52:04.880 I have a feeling it's not going to come to that.
00:52:07.820 But if it does, like, yeah, well.
00:52:10.680 I have faith in him.
00:52:11.740 I have faith in the credibility of this editor from Deadspin.
00:52:15.400 I think he meant it.
00:52:16.840 Maybe he was drunk.
00:52:21.180 Well, I was drunk a lot, but I usually said things that I was more honest about when I was drunk.
00:52:26.600 So I'm going to take him at his word even if he was drunk.
00:52:30.140 Do you have his email address again just so people?
00:52:33.740 I can get that for you here in a moment.
00:52:35.820 Yeah.
00:52:36.280 A lot of people are definitely emailing him.
00:52:39.000 And you want to tweet to, what's his name?
00:52:41.500 At Tim Marchman.
00:52:42.300 At Tim Marchman.
00:52:43.140 So, his last couple tweets here, in case you are missing, you missed the beginning of the story.
00:52:51.060 He says, unsurprising that not one Ted Cruz supporting cuck Twitter user is willing to face me in the UFC octagon.
00:52:57.240 That was, of course, responded by Tim Kennedy, who seemingly not only is, you know, an accomplished military veteran, also UFC or MMA fighter, but also is on the show hunting Hitler.
00:53:12.380 Which, how the hell did we have him on the air and not talk about that?
00:53:15.360 I have a feeling we'll have him on the air again.
00:53:17.220 Good.
00:53:18.220 And then Tim Marchman tweets, hundreds of dudes who can't do a push-up are tweeting at me, but literally not even one has had the brass to send me an email.
00:53:27.320 There's been a lot of people who have sent him an email, but really one I'm focusing on, which is Tim Kennedy.
00:53:31.240 Yeah.
00:53:31.620 That would be nice.
00:53:32.080 So, here's the thing.
00:53:32.980 So, just, you can tweet at Tim Marchman and make sure that he knows that there is a minimum of $100,000, $50,000 from me.
00:53:44.660 When I gave that, Tim said, I'm going to do another $50,000 and we'll give them the profits to, we'll do the pay-per-view and every dime of profit will go to, will go to the charity of the winner's choice.
00:54:00.420 And actually, if you, we need a hashtag to promote this.
00:54:03.680 Maybe we can have people call up and suggest some fun hashtags for this particular event to get it going.
00:54:09.300 Yeah.
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00:54:13.560 Appreciate it.
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00:56:33.620 Welcome to the program.
00:56:35.200 Glad you're here.
00:56:35.920 Yesterday, you know, for the last few days, Deadspin has been going after the honor and integrity of Ted Cruz
00:56:46.040 and anybody who supports Ted Cruz.
00:56:49.840 And they've tweeted out that, you know, these jokes about Ted Cruz being a basketball player
00:56:59.140 and, you know, he's never played basketball a day in his life, blah, blah, blah.
00:57:02.760 We'll pay, you know, hundreds of dollars for anybody who has a picture of him in gym shorts
00:57:07.480 and on the basketball court.
00:57:09.360 So somebody in Ted's office just tweeted out a picture of one of the Duke basketball players
00:57:15.200 that kind of looked like him.
00:57:16.140 and said, you know, do I get the money?
00:57:20.740 And, you know, that's funny and just, now it's over.
00:57:24.600 Not to Deadspin.
00:57:26.360 They tweet back, eat S, and it spirals.
00:57:32.000 And then last night, the editor of Deadspin said, you know, all these people,
00:57:38.360 nobody has the guts to email me and actually fight me because I'm a MMA guy.
00:57:45.200 Okay, whatever.
00:57:47.280 So last night, Tim Kennedy, a friend of Dana's and ours and everybody else here at the network,
00:57:55.740 tweeted and said, I'll take you up on that.
00:58:00.420 So I got Tim on the phone this morning and I offered a $50,000 prize.
00:58:07.200 Tim said, I'll throw in another $50,000 myself.
00:58:09.900 So it's a $100,000 prize to the winner now.
00:58:12.200 Um, and we've also offered that we are going to cover it, uh, for pay-per-view and all of the profits
00:58:20.160 will go to, uh, the charity of the winner's choice.
00:58:24.660 So, I mean, we could easily make a million dollars on this.
00:58:28.920 Not us make, a charity could easily make a million dollars on this.
00:58:33.460 Easily.
00:58:34.560 And we just went into the break.
00:58:36.420 Wade was saying, you've done MMA fighting before?
00:58:40.540 Cameraman.
00:58:41.300 So Wade's, um...
00:58:43.780 Actually shot MMA.
00:58:45.580 Yeah.
00:58:45.780 So we've got, we've got some real connections.
00:58:50.040 There's experience.
00:58:51.320 There's the will.
00:58:52.100 What a great opportunity for this guy.
00:58:54.160 I mean, you know, he's not a big-time MMA fighter.
00:58:56.360 He gets an opportunity to take on a real celebrity.
00:58:58.020 It's like being able to, it's like fantasy camp for, you know, if you like baseball, you go and you, you play against real major league players.
00:59:04.640 Amen.
00:59:04.940 This is, what a great opportunity.
00:59:06.560 I mean, this isn't great.
00:59:07.320 I'm sure he's going to accept.
00:59:08.300 And a way to, to say to the world, let's solve, not with fists, let's solve with, with ideas.
00:59:15.460 Meet me on the battlefield of ideas.
00:59:18.260 Or in the octagon.
00:59:19.740 It's your choice.
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00:59:34.540 We are desperately trying to put together this, this Deadspin fight with, with a weenie that is a Cruz supporter, Tim Kennedy.
00:59:47.980 Almost a nobody.
00:59:49.320 Just some Army Ranger, Green Beret, MMA fighter.
00:59:54.640 Top 10 in the world.
00:59:56.200 18 and 4 record.
00:59:57.820 But other than that, we don't even know who this guy is.
01:00:00.380 Yeah, it's nothing.
01:00:00.860 Against the editor of Deadspin, who last night said, you know, no Ted Cruz person's willing to take me on.
01:00:10.920 They can't even do a push-up.
01:00:12.540 Yeah, well, he can, and he's taking you on.
01:00:15.480 And we're offering, I've offered $50,000 to write a check to the winner.
01:00:20.460 And Tim said he'd write a check for $50,000 and you'd go to charity if that's what you would like to do.
01:00:31.160 I know Tim would like it to go to charity.
01:00:33.460 If Tim would win, then it would go to a veteran's organization.
01:00:38.780 We've offered to broadcast it.
01:00:40.840 And as we're in the breaks, we're finding out even more.
01:00:44.620 I mean, we have all of the skill in-house to be able to put this thing together.
01:00:51.600 We'll do it even at a venue here.
01:00:53.440 What's the name of that place, Wade?
01:00:55.440 The Bomb Factory.
01:00:56.560 The Bomb Factory here in Dallas that does MMA fighting.
01:01:00.560 Wow.
01:01:00.800 And it's nice.
01:01:03.820 They have the octagon right there.
01:01:05.380 About 5,000 people could come.
01:01:07.800 The proceeds, all the profits of, you know, of everything will go to the charitable cause.
01:01:15.280 I mean, we could raise easy a million dollars, I think.
01:01:18.860 And we just need a hashtag for it.
01:01:21.980 Stu's been watching Twitter.
01:01:23.460 Jeff, he's been watching the feed.
01:01:25.200 Let's go to the phones.
01:01:27.000 I guess we go to Dave in North Carolina.
01:01:29.460 We take him first.
01:01:30.920 Hello, Dave.
01:01:31.520 Welcome to the program.
01:01:33.640 Hey, Glenn.
01:01:34.500 I just wanted to say, man, I'm a better American just by listening to your show.
01:01:38.720 I'm a big fan.
01:01:39.700 Huge fan.
01:01:40.460 Thank you.
01:01:41.360 You know what?
01:01:42.200 And since this is in defense of Ted Cruz, pretty much, you know, I feel that maybe your
01:01:47.780 events are probably called the Cruisin' for a Bruisin' Liberal Smackdown.
01:01:54.260 Well, it might not be a Cruisin' for a Bruisin' Liberal Smackdown.
01:01:58.780 It might be a, you know, we don't know this editor of Deadspin.
01:02:04.320 He might be very, very good.
01:02:07.880 Cruisin' for a Bruisin' still works.
01:02:09.740 Yeah, it does.
01:02:10.380 Cruisin' for a Bruisin'.
01:02:11.340 Hashtag.
01:02:11.840 I like that.
01:02:12.240 I like it.
01:02:12.580 Thank you very much.
01:02:13.340 Zach in Arizona.
01:02:14.300 Go ahead.
01:02:15.540 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:02:16.660 Just letting you know, I'm a college student here in Arizona.
01:02:19.420 So now I'll call a student page.
01:02:20.680 Yeah, I'm for you.
01:02:22.020 My idea was hashtag fight for liberty.
01:02:28.280 Fight for liberty.
01:02:29.360 Okay.
01:02:30.000 Fight for liberty.
01:02:30.820 All right.
01:02:31.200 Thank you very much.
01:02:32.240 You have some online?
01:02:33.620 Yeah, there's a few good ones.
01:02:36.800 With the fight again with the MMA fighter and the Deadspin editor.
01:02:40.560 Hashtag headspin.
01:02:42.880 Hashtag deathspin, which is a little.
01:02:45.060 I like this one.
01:02:46.940 Hashtag, because his name is, what is it, Tim Marchman?
01:02:50.680 Hashtag Marchman up.
01:02:52.780 That's pretty solid.
01:02:54.960 There's a lot of good ones.
01:02:56.060 They're all flowing in.
01:02:56.940 At World of Stew, by the way, if you want to submit some.
01:02:58.960 All right.
01:02:59.760 Let's go to Brian in Texas.
01:03:01.420 Hello, Brian.
01:03:02.600 Hey, guys.
01:03:03.360 How's it going?
01:03:04.060 You got me all psyched up on this fight and talk with these liberals.
01:03:07.620 Hey, I just wanted to volunteer to fight on an undercard ticket.
01:03:10.360 And I'm willing to take on Ashley Judd and Donna either one at a time or both at the same time.
01:03:19.020 All right.
01:03:20.020 That sounds like a dream come true to a lot of people.
01:03:22.480 Thank you very much.
01:03:24.400 Sorry.
01:03:25.000 We did need to cut you off.
01:03:26.920 Yeah, we're not offering other people that you can beat up.
01:03:30.420 This is not.
01:03:31.660 And I'm doing this really against my better judgment, the peacemaker in me.
01:03:37.200 Here it comes.
01:03:38.400 Here it comes.
01:03:39.340 I'd really like to get Tim Marchman in between rounds that he insisted on.
01:03:46.980 I remember I didn't suggest a fight.
01:03:48.940 He did.
01:03:49.640 That's true.
01:03:51.020 Tim didn't suggest a fight.
01:03:53.160 He did.
01:03:54.480 So Tim is going to help him get past his need for fighting.
01:04:00.060 And I think in between the rounds, I could start a very nice, let's try to meet me on the battlefield of ideas.
01:04:06.320 Let's talk about your liberal ideas and let me get to know you, you know, let me hear you out.
01:04:12.160 What is it you're really saying?
01:04:13.480 What are you crying out for, Tim Marchman?
01:04:16.180 We want people to get punched, Glenn.
01:04:17.540 We don't want to hear your bladder.
01:04:18.600 Well, I know.
01:04:19.800 But wouldn't it be nice to hear him in between rounds?
01:04:22.560 On what he really believes and who he really is.
01:04:26.560 No.
01:04:27.720 Between rounds, you think there's more than one?
01:04:31.020 Right.
01:04:31.640 Oh, no.
01:04:32.120 I take Tim Marchman would never have said that unless he was a serious.
01:04:36.400 Unless he could really back up his.
01:04:37.340 You guys are mocking him.
01:04:38.960 Oh, no.
01:04:39.600 Oh, no.
01:04:40.320 Oh, no.
01:04:41.100 No, no, no.
01:04:42.340 No, no, no.
01:04:43.320 No.
01:04:44.220 No, no.
01:04:44.800 You guys are so sure that he's going to win.
01:04:46.860 I'm not so sure.
01:04:48.560 I'm not so sure.
01:04:49.580 I think I, you know.
01:04:50.840 Well, again, he was.
01:04:51.560 I'm putting $50,000 up and who knows?
01:04:55.500 Is it going to go to the editor of Deadspin or to, you know, the Green Beret former arranger?
01:05:03.660 I don't know.
01:05:04.300 Yeah, you just, you don't know.
01:05:05.520 I don't know.
01:05:06.520 You don't know.
01:05:07.460 So, I mean.
01:05:08.080 Stranger things have happened.
01:05:09.100 We don't know how good of a fighter Tim Marchman from Deadspin is.
01:05:12.260 We don't know how good of a typist Tim Kennedy is.
01:05:15.540 So, I mean, they both have their skills.
01:05:17.600 Who will come out on top?
01:05:19.580 Exactly right.
01:05:19.980 I don't know.
01:05:20.380 We don't know.
01:05:21.100 Let's go to John in Indiana.
01:05:23.340 Hello, John.
01:05:24.260 Or is this Dave in Indiana?
01:05:25.720 Hello, Dave.
01:05:27.400 Yes, it's Dave.
01:05:28.560 Yes.
01:05:29.620 You know, there's a little controversy on who's going to pay for the law, Glenn.
01:05:34.300 Yeah.
01:05:35.240 Yeah.
01:05:35.640 I think Donald Trump and the president of Mexico, they could be the opening act of the fight.
01:05:42.220 Yeah, I don't.
01:05:42.680 Whoever wins pays for the law.
01:05:44.940 Yeah.
01:05:47.700 All right.
01:05:48.400 And that would probably go worldwide on pay for abuse.
01:05:52.240 Yes, I would.
01:05:53.180 I, yes, I have a feeling it would.
01:05:55.820 I think we could make a decent amount of change on that.
01:05:59.180 Thank you very much, Dave.
01:06:00.480 John in Indiana.
01:06:01.620 Hello.
01:06:01.940 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:06:04.300 Well, this is an opportunity that I wouldn't want you to squander.
01:06:10.540 I think you need to step the performance up a little bit on this.
01:06:14.100 Think in terms of Thunderdome.
01:06:18.360 Big geodesic dome.
01:06:20.640 Put these guys in bungee harnesses.
01:06:23.200 All the weird weapons on the wall would each have the requirement that before they use the weapon,
01:06:28.980 there will be an intellectual exchange.
01:06:32.200 So not only are they having to physically fight, but they also have to talk at each other and argue a point.
01:06:38.780 I don't know about the weapons and the bungee cord, but I do, again, we should encourage talking, not fighting.
01:06:47.700 And I don't know if we could get Tim Musselman or Marchman to go with that.
01:06:52.740 I'm not sure that he would.
01:06:54.020 It's a better name, actually, for this particular use.
01:06:56.960 Not sure he would go for that.
01:06:58.520 Hashtag common ground beatdown, which is, again, reference to your nice little, hey, we're going to talk.
01:07:05.700 Common ground beatdown.
01:07:06.380 I like that.
01:07:08.900 Let's see.
01:07:10.000 Hashtag put up or shut up.
01:07:12.220 I like Marchman Madness.
01:07:16.140 Like that.
01:07:17.420 Like that.
01:07:18.120 That's really good.
01:07:19.200 Marchman Madness.
01:07:20.040 This one is more of a Jeffy title.
01:07:21.920 And I'm certain I don't want to go with it.
01:07:24.100 Tim on Tim action.
01:07:25.580 That's a little.
01:07:26.120 Who the hell is suggesting Tim on Tim action?
01:07:29.280 No.
01:07:30.800 Vetoed.
01:07:31.660 I don't know.
01:07:32.340 We vetoed Tim on Tim.
01:07:33.480 That sounds worth a watch.
01:07:35.640 Somebody tweeted that they wanted to see Jeffy as the card, you know, the card lady.
01:07:42.320 Yes.
01:07:42.660 People want Jeffy to be the one in the middle of the rounds that would walk around, maybe in a scantily clad, perhaps.
01:07:47.900 Nobody is going to do that.
01:07:49.000 Nobody's going to pay for that.
01:07:50.220 I thought we were, you know, I thought we were trying to sell this on paper.
01:07:52.480 Yeah.
01:07:53.100 I mean, you're going to do that.
01:07:54.900 And I don't mean this is a slam on intellect.
01:07:57.640 I just, you know, people would pay for that.
01:08:00.580 Tommy should do that.
01:08:02.440 Because then they would raise a lot of money if Tommy was doing that.
01:08:06.560 Yes, that's right.
01:08:07.200 I don't know that she would be interested in that particular proposal.
01:08:10.120 I doubt she would be.
01:08:11.400 Right.
01:08:11.620 But to raise money for charity.
01:08:13.800 She's a big military charity supporter.
01:08:15.640 So I would say it's possible, I suppose.
01:08:17.660 Yes.
01:08:17.920 But, yeah, Jeffy, I think, would do it.
01:08:20.640 I mean, he's available.
01:08:22.460 I mean, I'd want your blessing.
01:08:24.640 It hurts you didn't, you know, right off the bat.
01:08:27.100 No, I'm not going to give you the blessing on that one.
01:08:29.800 No.
01:08:30.560 It does include walking, though, around in a circle, Jeffy.
01:08:33.320 So it may be a little bit too much for you.
01:08:34.460 It may be scantily clad in one of those things that people, you know, those little scooter
01:08:37.880 things.
01:08:38.880 Right.
01:08:39.380 You just come out with it.
01:08:40.900 Hold out the card in a little scooter.
01:08:45.040 That would be great.
01:08:45.900 Lift it into the ring each time.
01:08:48.140 That would be good.
01:08:49.400 I like that.
01:08:50.100 What do we do if we just have, if we make Jeffy the in-between round girl, then I think that
01:08:58.260 would motivate Tim Kennedy to end this quickly.
01:09:00.640 Maybe put Mr. Marchman out of his misery.
01:09:04.060 There's only one.
01:09:04.800 Seriously, I wonder if we could get somebody like Ted Cruz and maybe Mike Lee to do a constitutional
01:09:13.380 off, you know, where they're just, they're fighting the principles of the Constitution.
01:09:18.020 Again, I thought we were trying to get viewers here.
01:09:20.420 Okay.
01:09:21.000 All right.
01:09:22.220 That's not exactly a, although I would say, I wouldn't, maybe Ted Cruz will referee since
01:09:26.720 he is really the one in the middle of this.
01:09:29.100 Maybe he'll come in and do a little.
01:09:31.020 No, because he would be.
01:09:32.080 No, but he would be, referee would not be a place for him.
01:09:36.560 That wouldn't be fair.
01:09:37.540 He's obviously chosen a side.
01:09:39.660 He doesn't.
01:09:40.160 That's true.
01:09:40.440 Maybe he could do the co-commentary, the color commentary.
01:09:43.080 Maybe, you know, maybe as a, as a pre-show, he could play a game of horse.
01:09:50.120 That's, then, then Deadspin viewers would get what they wanted too.
01:09:53.200 Right.
01:09:53.540 Which apparently they're obsessed with Ted Cruz's basketball ability for some reason.
01:09:56.760 I don't know why.
01:09:57.980 I don't know why.
01:09:58.680 Although, watch, I will say, watching Barack Obama go for two for 22 a couple of years
01:10:03.320 ago was quite enjoyable for our audience.
01:10:05.540 Yes, it was.
01:10:06.300 In retrospect, I take that back.
01:10:08.240 Again, something that the left probably doesn't even know.
01:10:11.720 And then you went six for 22.
01:10:13.300 I went six for 22.
01:10:14.980 Barack Obama, me.
01:10:17.380 Let's just put that again.
01:10:19.500 Glenn Beck went six for 22.
01:10:22.440 Obama went two for 22.
01:10:24.100 And yet he apparently has skills.
01:10:26.000 And let's not forget, I went six for 22 with meat mitts on my hands.
01:10:31.960 Meat mitts.
01:10:33.160 Yeah.
01:10:33.580 In case you don't know.
01:10:34.300 Mints made out of meat.
01:10:35.120 Yes.
01:10:36.160 Steaks cut open.
01:10:38.440 Put your hands in the middle of the steaks like mitts.
01:10:43.420 He could still get six out of 22.
01:10:46.060 We re-watched that show recently as part of Patton's Due as we were reviewing the Obama administration.
01:10:52.900 And that was a weird show.
01:10:54.260 There was a very weird show.
01:10:56.080 I will tell you that my son still calls Pat Uncle Meat Mitts.
01:10:59.980 He still says meat mitts.
01:11:02.260 Get Uncle Meat Mitts to help you on that one.
01:11:04.540 That was a classic.
01:11:05.940 It was.
01:11:06.620 So, another one.
01:11:07.900 Another piece that the media just will refuse to report.
01:11:12.020 That Obama did two out of 22.
01:11:15.880 I got six.
01:11:17.200 So, they continue to try to make it like he's some amazing athlete or something.
01:11:21.960 And he's not.
01:11:22.540 And it's no big deal.
01:11:23.480 He's terrible at whatever I've seen.
01:11:25.020 It's kind of like the Trump thing with how many people came to the inauguration.
01:11:30.260 It doesn't matter.
01:11:31.400 Right.
01:11:32.100 It doesn't matter.
01:11:33.240 It doesn't matter if he's.
01:11:34.100 The thing that matters is that you're trying to make him something he isn't.
01:11:36.520 Right.
01:11:36.820 That's what bothers us.
01:11:37.780 Yeah.
01:11:38.120 It doesn't matter that he can't play basketball.
01:11:42.000 Right.
01:11:42.160 Oh.
01:11:43.160 Big deal.
01:11:44.040 Right.
01:11:44.560 Now, this.
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01:11:51.100 Police say the three burglars are thought to be responsible for 123 burglars with losses totaling $3 million.
01:11:58.560 How did they do it?
01:12:03.160 According to police, the burglars would case homes in high-end neighborhoods.
01:12:06.900 They'd break a rear window or a sliding door with a rock.
01:12:10.320 Then go in and steal the jewelry and the purses, the cash, and the firearms.
01:12:15.060 $3 million.
01:12:17.040 This is a really scary.
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01:13:14.480 How did we get on that topic?
01:13:16.080 We're just talking about Andy Kaufman and how weird Andy Kaufman was.
01:13:20.080 Maybe because what we're watching now is just this weird play that you don't know is real or not.
01:13:25.840 That's how it started because this Tim Marchman, I guess, this Deadspin editor made it sound kind of like he was a UFC guy.
01:13:34.480 He's not.
01:13:35.220 He's not a UFC fighter that I can see.
01:13:37.500 I thought I could find.
01:13:38.520 I saw where he wrote about it.
01:13:39.620 He might write about it or something.
01:13:41.160 But I don't think he's a UFC fighter.
01:13:43.800 So we were wondering, this is how we got there.
01:13:47.280 Because what if Tim Kennedy really beats the crap out of him and hurts him?
01:13:51.480 And then it led to Andy Kaufman being hurt.
01:13:55.940 Who was it that Andy Kaufman was Jerry Lawler?
01:13:58.160 Yeah.
01:13:58.460 Which he wasn't really hurt.
01:14:00.260 Yeah.
01:14:00.780 And we started talking about Andy Kaufman in that weird period in his life.
01:14:04.760 What was the guy's name, Stu?
01:14:06.320 You remember he played like that Don Rickles character that was just this mean?
01:14:11.260 God, yeah.
01:14:12.040 God.
01:14:12.920 I was obsessed with this story for a while.
01:14:14.900 Oh, my gosh.
01:14:15.380 It was so bizarre.
01:14:16.620 His alter ego.
01:14:17.580 His alter ego.
01:14:18.600 He would go and show up for events that Andy Kaufman was scheduled for.
01:14:21.900 Right.
01:14:22.200 In a different, like, dressed up in all costume.
01:14:24.560 And it was really Andy Kaufman.
01:14:26.040 And he would just berate the audience and piss them off.
01:14:28.280 And they'd all walk out.
01:14:29.140 Tony Clifton.
01:14:29.860 Tony Clifton.
01:14:30.460 Tony Clifton.
01:14:31.160 Tony Clifton.
01:14:31.440 And if I remember right, it's one of the reasons why he left Taxi.
01:14:36.500 And everybody on Taxi hated him because he said, I'm not going to be available next week.
01:14:41.880 You have to hire Tony Clifton.
01:14:43.820 Yep.
01:14:44.660 And so ABC or whoever was producing it, they were like, okay.
01:14:50.280 And they all knew.
01:14:51.080 They all knew it was him.
01:14:52.520 You know, Andy, why don't you tell Tony?
01:14:54.540 He's like, no, I don't have his number.
01:14:55.800 You're going to have to call him.
01:14:57.460 And so they would hang up and call back.
01:14:59.440 And Andy would answer is Tony.
01:15:02.440 And he's like, I don't know if I can do this.
01:15:04.880 And he'd make them work hard to negotiate and make it happen.
01:15:08.240 And then he showed up, I think, one week on set and just disrupted everything.
01:15:11.820 Oh, yeah.
01:15:12.140 Everybody hated Andy for it.
01:15:14.000 Everybody hated him.
01:15:14.880 And he would, you know, he just, like, lived to see people's reactions to him acting bizarrely.
01:15:20.800 But, I mean, still to this day, you know, one of the best performances in the last 15, 20 years is Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman.
01:15:28.060 Yes.
01:15:28.300 He was brilliant.
01:15:29.420 He was unbelievable in that movie.
01:15:31.020 Jim Carrey is a remarkable actor.
01:15:32.700 He is.
01:15:33.860 I will tell you, though, that watching Andy Kaufman was, I don't like uncomfortable situations.
01:15:38.480 And all he did were uncomfortable situations.
01:15:42.800 That's what he moved for.
01:15:43.120 So I couldn't stand watching the guy.
01:15:45.360 He's one of those.
01:15:45.900 It was so weird to, I couldn't figure out, why are you doing this?
01:15:50.660 It's not funny.
01:15:51.820 It's just awkward and weird.
01:15:53.420 And that's what he liked.
01:15:54.360 He liked it.
01:15:54.860 Yeah.
01:15:55.400 And he's one of those guys that actually, like, basically ruined his life for his art.
01:16:00.060 Yeah.
01:16:00.200 And there's something very charming about that.
01:16:01.980 Yeah, there is.
01:16:02.640 When you're, like, you're willing to sell out that hard.
01:16:04.920 It is charming.
01:16:06.080 I think it is.
01:16:07.120 It is.
01:16:07.660 It is.
01:16:07.980 Well, look at you.
01:16:08.800 I mean, Jeffy's done the same thing.
01:16:10.500 Yeah, he doesn't want to eat.
01:16:11.260 He does this for the show.
01:16:12.540 Right, right.
01:16:12.580 And it's really incredible.
01:16:13.940 I mean, that's just a cheap shot.
01:16:16.400 I mean, are you calling him fat?
01:16:18.240 Yes.
01:16:18.520 I was thinking maybe.
01:16:19.580 Wow, pretty much.
01:16:20.180 Pretty much.
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01:16:59.260 Welcome to it.
01:17:00.420 There's a couple of things that we want to tell you about here.
01:17:03.460 Wall construction is going to begin within months, according to Donald Trump, and Mexico
01:17:08.460 is going to pay us back.
01:17:09.980 President Vicente Fox said to Trump, we're not going to pay for the wall, and we can live
01:17:17.440 without NAFTA, but you can't.
01:17:20.380 Also, the DNC chair has said that it is their job to tell white people when to shut their mouths.
01:17:27.580 When will the Democrats step over the line for the average Democrat?
01:17:35.320 When will that happen?
01:17:37.320 Also, an amazing story on the science of abortion.
01:17:44.220 You're not going to believe what the left is now saying about ultrasounds.
01:17:52.460 Well, you know what?
01:17:53.560 Let's begin there right now.
01:17:54.700 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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01:18:20.820 How the ultrasound has pushed the idea that a fetus is a person.
01:18:27.800 That's crazy.
01:18:31.000 Because you don't know that's a person.
01:18:33.560 You don't know.
01:18:34.400 Just because we now have a picture of it, and we can see the heartbeat and hear it.
01:18:40.620 Yeah, it could look like anything.
01:18:42.360 Technology has been used to create imaginary heartbeats and sped up videos that falsely depict a response to stimulus.
01:18:52.500 You want to talk about false news and fake news?
01:18:55.940 This is fake news.
01:18:57.740 Yeah.
01:18:57.800 And if the left doesn't take this on and expose and call this fake news, I have to write this down.
01:19:08.760 I think I'm on the BBC today, and I think one of the things they want to talk to me about is fake news.
01:19:13.740 And I have to bring this up.
01:19:15.040 This is, if you won't condemn the Atlantic for spreading fake news, you have no credibility.
01:19:25.000 What part of this is fake news?
01:19:28.160 I mean, just all of it.
01:19:29.640 That technology has been used to create an imaginary heartbeat and sped up videos falsely depict a response to stimulus?
01:19:39.380 That's a good example.
01:19:40.160 Those are good examples of how it's fake news.
01:19:45.120 Ultrasound made it possible for the male doctor to evaluate the fetus without female interference.
01:19:53.920 Now, I have news for you.
01:19:56.480 The doctors that my daughter has, my wife has, they're females.
01:20:02.800 Yeah.
01:20:03.220 Do they use ultrasounds, though?
01:20:04.500 Yes, they do.
01:20:05.460 Okay, wow.
01:20:06.360 No.
01:20:07.040 Ultrasounds are the tool of the patriarchy.
01:20:09.100 Are female doctors banned from or incapable of doing an ultrasound on a pregnant mother?
01:20:16.580 What about x-rays, MRIs, or CAT scans?
01:20:18.980 Are those marvels of modern technology that have helped to diagnose and cure countless diseases and physical maladies since their inception?
01:20:27.120 Or are they evil technologies that merely enable peeping man doctors to cast their eyes into the inner recesses of a woman's body?
01:20:35.040 Peeping man doctors.
01:20:35.860 Like it's some perverted interest.
01:20:37.500 Nothing sexier than a womb with a fetus in it.
01:20:41.440 That's, wow, yeah.
01:20:42.900 You're getting some perverse pleasure out of that.
01:20:44.660 That is a weird thing.
01:20:45.700 I've noticed that a couple things.
01:20:46.560 Unbelievable.
01:20:46.660 I mentioned this example yesterday of some Facebook battle that had gone on with my wife.
01:20:51.020 And that they were calling, they're like, I don't want some pervy old white congressman telling me what to do with my body.
01:20:57.140 What does pervy have to do with it?
01:20:58.880 I mean, I really want to know what white has to do with it.
01:21:01.420 I guess color of your skin helps you make your abortion position decisions.
01:21:05.480 But what is pervy?
01:21:06.940 Like the idea that they have a position on the birth of children is pervy?
01:21:13.240 I mean, I got news for you.
01:21:14.620 That's not a, going to a birth is not like something, you know, sexy.
01:21:18.920 The gynecologist is only doing it because he gets his thrills.
01:21:24.960 That's obviously absurd.
01:21:27.040 Really sick and twisted.
01:21:28.180 There is a great, there's a scene.
01:21:29.640 I think it would be the exact opposite, man.
01:21:31.120 You ever seen that?
01:21:32.520 Ever seen the T?
01:21:33.480 Oh, can you imagine?
01:21:34.520 It's got to turn you off from the other, you know, potentially, like how a normal guy would think about those areas.
01:21:41.460 It has to be almost the reverse if you're a gynecologist.
01:21:44.620 Like, you'd almost think you'd completely lose interest in the vicinity.
01:21:47.100 Can I tell you something?
01:21:47.880 There's things today that I just won't eat because I grew up around them in the bakery.
01:21:54.620 And it's just like, oh, if I see one more of these or smell one more of these, I mean, hello.
01:22:01.760 There's a great scene, and Jeffy, you're probably the only one who has ever watched Fleabag on Netflix.
01:22:07.220 Have you seen Fleabag?
01:22:08.560 Fleabag.
01:22:09.300 It's a BBC show.
01:22:10.440 Have you seen it?
01:22:12.160 On your recommendation, I have it in my queue, but I haven't watched it yet.
01:22:15.040 There is a scene, like five episodes in, where she goes to a gynecologist, and she's very, very nervous.
01:22:22.300 And so she, and it's her sister's gynecologist, and so she makes some awkward comment about comparing the two, you know.
01:22:30.000 And the doctor has the greatest response ever.
01:22:35.320 He just looks at her and he says, I save women from cancer.
01:22:41.580 If you want to make this into some sexual, I mean, he just reads her the riot act.
01:22:46.520 And here they are calling, you know, male gynecologist pervies.
01:22:52.300 What is the fetal heartbeat?
01:22:54.040 It's a simple question with even a simpler answer for those who are not desperately trying to rationalize the killing of a healthy unborn baby.
01:23:00.500 By the way, this is the response to that Salon Federalist did this.
01:23:08.940 But for abortion activists desperate to rationalize the killing, it becomes a tortured exercise in metaphysics, which, of course, is why the author then scare quotes life after struggling mightily to understand what a heartbeat is.
01:23:23.420 And then, I'm not joking, asking why the presence of a heartbeat should even matter.
01:23:28.600 Why does the existence of a heartbeat matter?
01:23:30.440 However, it's a real puzzle, I'll tell you.
01:23:34.000 The fact of the matter is that abortion advocates, activists, know what they're doing.
01:23:39.440 And they're voluntarily choosing to end a precious and distinct human life.
01:23:43.440 After all, if that unborn baby girl weren't alive, the abortionist wouldn't be so hell-bent on killing her.
01:23:48.600 And if the heart weren't beating, the abortionist wouldn't have to try so hard to make it stop.
01:23:53.160 The origins of fetal ultrasound lie in stealth warfare.
01:23:57.480 That's what the article says.
01:24:00.440 Before ultrasound, medical care received by pregnant women had depended on their own testimony or how they described their own sensations.
01:24:08.000 They have to eliminate the ultrasound because ultrasounds are reducing abortions.
01:24:14.300 Like in Texas, before you receive the abortion, they ask you to, well, they tell you you need to see an ultrasound.
01:24:21.000 Because they want you to understand what it is you're doing.
01:24:24.780 Before the ultrasound was really, now you can have the pictures where you can really see the baby.
01:24:29.920 Before that was even happening, I remember saying, abortion will stop the minute you could see into the womb.
01:24:38.660 If you had a window into the womb.
01:24:40.980 And over 90% of women, once they see the ultrasound, they decide not to.
01:24:47.340 Now, it's their decision once they've seen it.
01:24:49.060 But, you know, if they can eliminate the ultrasound and make that a really bad thing, and they're sure trying.
01:24:56.700 Think of what they're doing.
01:24:58.280 First of all, here is, who is this?
01:25:01.220 Is this Salon?
01:25:01.900 Did I say it was Salon?
01:25:03.460 It's the Atlantic.
01:25:04.480 Atlantic.
01:25:05.380 For the Atlantic to write this, they are printing fake news.
01:25:10.800 For the Atlantic to ever come to somebody who has questions about the theory of evolution, or the theory of global warming, and call them science deniers.
01:25:27.160 I would like to point out this article.
01:25:31.300 You are not only denying the science of a heartbeat, and what a heartbeat is.
01:25:37.940 You're also trying to discredit the ultrasound, which has saved so many people's lives.
01:25:47.860 Without an ultrasound, we're back to exploratory surgery.
01:25:51.480 I mean, and it's not just this science they're denying.
01:25:57.900 They're denying actual gender.
01:26:00.780 What makes a man a man, and what makes a woman a woman.
01:26:03.600 All of that science is being denied as well now.
01:26:06.300 It's crazy.
01:26:07.240 The left are the science deniers right now.
01:26:10.720 There is a, and look, I think the ultrasound is a big part of this.
01:26:13.640 But the abortion rate is lower than it's been since Roe vs. Wade.
01:26:18.720 It's the lowest it's been since Roe vs. Wade as far as the rate, which is a positive, although I'm not going to stand here and actually, I'm not going to be excited about it because, you know, about a million babies that should have been born weren't.
01:26:31.400 So that's not like, it's not good news.
01:26:33.800 However, it is lower rate-wise than it was even when, since 1973.
01:26:38.800 Probably because of the ultrasound.
01:26:40.960 If they're taking on the ultrasound, that is what abortion opponents should be protesting for right now, to get in your state the law where, I believe it is in Texas, right?
01:26:52.520 Yes.
01:26:53.520 You have to have an ultrasound before you have an abortion.
01:26:57.800 And that's what they call so intrusive.
01:26:59.460 Yeah.
01:27:00.080 You make me have something in my body!
01:27:02.500 Well, uh, okay, we're going to put a gel on your stomach.
01:27:05.720 On your stomach, and then we're going to just rub that on there.
01:27:07.340 Right, but they try to make, there's extreme cases where, theoretically, they could use a different type, which is more invasive.
01:27:13.300 But, I mean, I think the logical thing is don't use that type.
01:27:16.000 Right.
01:27:16.660 You know, you know, the gel on the stomach is probably, uh, you know, uh...
01:27:21.500 You know, Pat just said they're science deniers.
01:27:24.920 You know, look at what is happening.
01:27:27.100 It is really, truly amazing to me that the left doesn't understand, especially...
01:27:37.340 Scholars today, they don't understand that they have become the church.
01:27:44.080 You know, they're...
01:27:44.960 Of the, like, the 1500s.
01:27:47.660 Yes, right.
01:27:48.620 They become the church of the 1500s.
01:27:50.660 Where you had to lock people up, you had to shout them down in the town square, you had to chase them away.
01:28:00.380 No freedom person has ever chased people away.
01:28:04.860 Real freedom lovers do not chase people away.
01:28:09.520 They're not afraid of it.
01:28:10.740 I don't...
01:28:11.900 Look, I think one of the most damaging things to ever happen to mankind is communism.
01:28:18.320 If I were king of the world, I would not ban communism.
01:28:23.180 I would not ban the Communist Party.
01:28:25.700 I would not ban people from reading Marx.
01:28:28.980 I would encourage people to do that.
01:28:32.120 But then have a conversation of all sides.
01:28:36.720 I'm confident that my side is strong enough.
01:28:40.280 And if my side isn't strong enough, then I'm on the wrong side.
01:28:44.440 Because I'm on the side of truth.
01:28:47.120 Anytime somebody tries to shut you down, they're wrong.
01:28:52.380 They're wrong.
01:28:53.040 What's incredible to me is how many people don't recognize that they have become everything they despise.
01:29:07.380 The reason why we have tenure is so no one can talk about science or history or anything else in a way that upsets people.
01:29:17.100 Because the whole idea of learning is to ask tough questions.
01:29:23.040 And to challenge everything.
01:29:26.220 But the church of EDU has now gone and grabbed our children and held them in place and said,
01:29:36.220 No questions.
01:29:37.400 You will not question.
01:29:40.400 And now they're actually denying the science of things like ultrasounds.
01:29:50.040 Heartbeats.
01:29:51.120 Heartbeats.
01:29:51.880 That a penis is a person.
01:29:55.420 They were saying that's just a lump of flesh.
01:29:58.400 Well, a lump of flesh doesn't have a heartbeat.
01:30:04.400 So now they have to deny the existence of a heartbeat.
01:30:08.720 It's incredible.
01:30:09.220 And of course, no person in America cares about you removing a lump of flesh.
01:30:14.200 There's no argument.
01:30:15.380 There's no side of that argument.
01:30:17.000 We will.
01:30:17.340 No, not that we don't care.
01:30:19.160 We do care.
01:30:20.160 If you have a tumor, we want to make sure you get the care to take that tumor out.
01:30:25.200 There's no opposition.
01:30:26.360 That's just tissue.
01:30:27.480 Yeah.
01:30:27.900 That's fine.
01:30:28.780 Take that out.
01:30:29.440 And again, there also would be absolutely no opposition to Planned Parenthood if they stopped doing abortions.
01:30:35.360 If all they did was cancer screenings and even birth control, there would be almost exclusively no opposition for them.
01:30:45.080 Because no one cares about those other things.
01:30:47.780 I can't be fine.
01:30:49.040 There's 100,000 organizations that do all the things that Planned Parenthood brags about.
01:30:54.860 Except they do it without abortions, so no one knows their names.
01:30:57.620 They're not in the debate because no one is opposing them.
01:31:01.600 People like when you do cancer screenings.
01:31:03.680 People like when you do, they're fine with you giving out free condoms even, largely.
01:31:10.240 The idea that there's any opposition to those groups, there isn't.
01:31:13.420 Because what they oppose is you not doing what you want to do with your own body, but doing what you want to do with that other body inside of you.
01:31:20.380 And that is the issue.
01:31:21.760 We want people to be alive.
01:31:23.940 And it's like we keep talking about this.
01:31:27.200 They're like, oh, well, you just don't want women to have choices.
01:31:29.300 Well, we want women to have choices.
01:31:30.640 And you know what?
01:31:31.120 They can't have choices when they're not alive.
01:31:33.000 They can't.
01:31:33.660 If we went into every lion and we went in and we aborted every baby lion inside the mother, you imagine what the left would say?
01:31:46.660 Oh, my God.
01:31:47.220 And what would the point be?
01:31:49.260 You're hurting the species because the species won't be able to reproduce fast enough to keep up.
01:31:56.480 And you're going to make that species extinct.
01:32:00.760 Now, they'll say, well, the lion didn't have a choice.
01:32:04.560 But would that be the only argument?
01:32:06.820 Would that be the argument that you're doing that against the animal?
01:32:09.740 Or would it be would they be showing pictures of all of these little baby lions if I did this to puppies because I didn't want to have any more puppy dogs?
01:32:19.520 And so I went in and I cut up little teeny puppy dogs right before birth or I drowned the puppy dogs or injected them with some fluid as they were being born.
01:32:33.540 Do you think the left would have pictures of the puppy dog parts or the little puppy dogs that were killed as they were being born?
01:32:43.960 Of course they would.
01:32:45.260 There was some scandal that I was watching some news report on the other day in which some movie that featured a dog.
01:32:51.640 Yes.
01:32:52.040 The dog was it's a scene, I guess, when they're in rough waters and they were trying to pull the dog out.
01:32:56.840 It was like a slightly rough treatment of the dog is what I saw in video.
01:33:00.640 I don't know what the entire story was, but even that was completely flipping them out.
01:33:04.780 We just closed the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus after 146 years because they didn't like elephants walking down the street.
01:33:14.560 Kate, now this.
01:33:15.620 Economists in Davos are raving about the experiment in India.
01:33:20.180 And the experiment was in 2014, India removed high denomination banknotes in its move to move towards a digital economy.
01:33:27.700 They just did more of this, took it all the way down to what we would say would be a $7 bill to $7.
01:33:34.760 You cannot buy anything over $7 in cash now in India.
01:33:39.760 Everything over $7 has to be digitized.
01:33:43.620 Well, they put this in.
01:33:44.920 Price of gold shot through the roof, doubled the price of gold in India.
01:33:48.660 People went crazy.
01:33:51.700 Now, they're moving to a digital economy, but that's crazy.
01:33:55.980 That won't happen here.
01:33:56.760 Of course that will happen here.
01:33:59.480 Of course that will happen.
01:34:01.300 And when that happens, when everything is digitized,
01:34:05.220 you will do whatever the bank says,
01:34:09.240 and you will do whatever the government says because they have control and can track and have total control of your money.
01:34:19.860 Total control.
01:34:21.280 You have nothing else worth any value.
01:34:25.720 May I beg you to do your own homework and read the important risk information and find out if gold or silver is right for you.
01:34:32.920 This is not a conspiracy theory.
01:34:36.060 This is happening.
01:34:36.940 It's happening in India.
01:34:38.200 It's happening in Australia.
01:34:39.860 Just recently in Australia.
01:34:42.080 Look it up.
01:34:43.440 It is the move.
01:34:44.400 Now, in Davos, they're talking about the United States needs to do the same thing.
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01:36:10.160 This is fantastic news.
01:36:11.300 This may make me a fan of Donald Trump.
01:36:16.680 And I mean that sincerely.
01:36:18.760 Anybody who said they wanted to blow up the system, I do not agree with blowing up the system.
01:36:23.620 However, if this is what you meant by blowing up the system, I do agree with this.
01:36:29.700 And I'm a big fan of this.
01:36:31.240 Well, he didn't do...
01:36:31.980 I mean, he didn't necessarily do anything of this.
01:36:33.240 It's because of him.
01:36:33.440 It's because of him, clearly.
01:36:34.900 The State Department's entire senior management team just resigned.
01:36:39.520 Wow.
01:36:39.880 Happy days.
01:36:40.560 Pat, you have to do a happy days are here again for that.
01:36:43.260 Yeah.
01:36:43.640 I need a song for that.
01:36:45.840 That's fantastic.
01:36:46.920 I've said for years, the number one thing a president should do and won't do is fire everybody at the State Department.
01:36:54.980 Yeah.
01:36:56.080 Right?
01:36:56.600 Yes.
01:36:56.940 He didn't fire them.
01:36:57.980 He didn't fire them.
01:36:58.820 It's even better.
01:36:59.540 They left.
01:37:00.980 They left.
01:37:01.840 And I guess he couldn't technically hire anyone to replace him because of the hiring freeze, right?
01:37:06.720 Maybe they'll just go...
01:37:07.640 Maybe we just won't have a...
01:37:08.560 It'll just be Rex Tillerson by himself.
01:37:10.720 That is fantastic.
01:37:12.260 It's the single biggest simultaneous departure of institutional memory that anyone can remember.
01:37:17.900 And that's incredibly difficult to replicate, said David Wade, to serve as State Department Chief under John Kerry.
01:37:22.860 Department expertise in security, management, administrative, and consular positions in particular are very difficult to replicate and particularly difficult to find in the private sector.
01:37:30.760 Did it say how many people it involves?
01:37:33.540 No, no, no, no, no.
01:37:34.460 All together?
01:37:35.220 I don't want...
01:37:35.840 See, I don't...
01:37:36.320 This is the part of the system that I don't want to melt down.
01:37:39.100 Right.
01:37:39.400 I want to make sure our consulates and our embassies are still working.
01:37:43.740 Yeah.
01:37:44.120 But if the policy people all walk, that's a dream come true.
01:37:48.700 That's a good thing.
01:37:49.900 Dream come true.
01:37:51.280 Bye-bye.
01:37:51.860 Back in just a minute with more.
01:37:59.640 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:38:04.200 Mercury.
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01:38:08.660 You know, we're just talking about...
01:38:10.600 We're just talking about this new video that has come out from Lila Rose's group.
01:38:16.600 Live...
01:38:17.240 What is it?
01:38:17.660 Live action.
01:38:18.160 Live action.
01:38:19.640 She's fantastic.
01:38:20.880 She has changed the way to fight abortion.
01:38:25.340 She's somebody who started fighting it when she was 16 years old.
01:38:28.840 She's...
01:38:29.360 Is she even 30 yet?
01:38:30.860 I don't think so.
01:38:32.260 I met her years ago.
01:38:33.400 She's pretty young.
01:38:33.900 She is incredible.
01:38:35.340 Brilliant.
01:38:35.960 I mean, just brilliant.
01:38:37.300 The pro-life activism has come a long way from the day of the fetus truck, I will say.
01:38:42.000 Oh, yeah.
01:38:42.500 Because that used to be the thing they do.
01:38:43.800 They just run around sporting events with giant fetuses on the sides of the trucks.
01:38:47.260 It was so bad.
01:38:48.640 And it was like...
01:38:49.060 You didn't want to be associated with those people.
01:38:50.480 Right.
01:38:50.740 I mean, you look at the stuff they're doing.
01:38:52.160 It's...
01:38:52.440 I mean, this thing they did with Planned Parenthood yesterday, they did a video about Planned Parenthood
01:38:57.220 and how the 3% of their activities are abortions, which is a stat constantly quoted blindly
01:39:03.840 by liberals.
01:39:04.840 They pick that apart with expertise.
01:39:07.160 They do a really good job.
01:39:08.600 And there's several organizations that are doing this with credibility and real logic.
01:39:14.680 And, you know, I do think this is coming around.
01:39:16.580 I mean, again, as bad as a million kids almost were aborted last year, it's the lowest rate
01:39:21.980 it's been since 1973.
01:39:23.440 And that is a positive.
01:39:24.560 There are other reasons why.
01:39:25.780 It's not just activism.
01:39:27.000 It's birth control and other things.
01:39:28.440 But still...
01:39:28.840 A million Americans.
01:39:30.240 And what they'll say to you is, a million mouths to feed.
01:39:33.700 Who is going to take care of those kids?
01:39:35.780 Well, there's a lot of people that would take care of those kids.
01:39:39.860 There are millions of people waiting to adopt.
01:39:42.840 Millions of people waiting to adopt.
01:39:44.680 How about them taking...
01:39:45.360 And how about some of them being taken care of, well, I don't know, by their parent.
01:39:50.320 But...
01:39:50.720 Oh, now you're talking...
01:39:51.240 I know, now I'm talking crazy town.
01:39:53.440 But we look at it in a different way.
01:39:56.720 At least I do.
01:39:59.660 Think of...
01:40:00.500 How many?
01:40:00.900 58 million?
01:40:02.880 56 million?
01:40:03.540 52 million.
01:40:04.140 52 million...
01:40:05.160 Have been aborted and killed.
01:40:06.080 Since Roe versus Wade.
01:40:07.260 52 million.
01:40:08.560 Yeah.
01:40:08.880 What a holocaust that is.
01:40:10.260 And it rises at around a million, 1.3 million a year.
01:40:14.340 We look at Pol Pot and Mao and Stalin and Hitler.
01:40:19.520 We're much more effective at killing than they ever were.
01:40:24.480 Because society doesn't even see it.
01:40:28.440 Society embraces it and pays for it and celebrates and marches for it.
01:40:34.140 Here, what's so amazing to me is I look at those 52 million and say, how many Steve Jobs did we lose?
01:40:43.200 How many Bill Gates?
01:40:45.360 Was there...
01:40:46.160 How many great artists, actors, painters, how many great inventors, a Booker T. Washington?
01:40:55.580 How many Frederick Douglasses, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedys, Ronald Reagan?
01:41:03.180 How many of those have we lost?
01:41:05.560 You know, I mean, this is the ultimate answer to the question of racism as well.
01:41:13.720 I mean, Pat, we were talking about this the other day.
01:41:15.860 You know, we look at stats all the time.
01:41:17.340 I mean, you know, I'm somewhat obsessed with numbers, as you may know.
01:41:19.600 And usually when I look at a stat, I can tell pretty much right off the bat whether there's a chance it's true.
01:41:26.220 Whether, you know, I mean, okay, I can see how that one could be true.
01:41:29.540 And a lot of times you see stats that you're just like, that can't be right.
01:41:32.120 And you look into it and you find out the stat is wrong.
01:41:34.040 One of the most amazing, one of the times that that happened to me was we saw the stat that said more African-American children were aborted in New York City than born.
01:41:43.840 And that stat is so incomprehensibly horrific.
01:41:49.280 I could not believe it was true.
01:41:52.240 And you look at the numbers and, man, it's freaking true.
01:41:55.120 I mean, that is true.
01:41:56.520 More African-American children were aborted in New York.
01:41:59.720 I think it's New York City.
01:42:00.720 In New York City.
01:42:01.200 In New York City than were born.
01:42:03.160 Than were born.
01:42:04.220 That is one of the most tragic sentences you can utter.
01:42:08.560 And, you know, people talk about racism.
01:42:10.280 Think of what they accuse conservatives of when they talk about racism.
01:42:12.880 You don't want to be friends with black people.
01:42:14.980 You don't want affirmative action.
01:42:16.540 You don't want to give money to African-American groups.
01:42:19.640 You don't want black kids to get an education.
01:42:22.320 You don't want to feed black children.
01:42:24.100 You don't want to feed black children.
01:42:25.420 You don't want to give money to inner cities.
01:42:26.880 You don't care about inner city education.
01:42:28.220 Oh, really?
01:42:28.800 Well, I support a policy that would have 14 million African-Americans alive.
01:42:32.620 You support the one where they're all dead.
01:42:34.840 Which one is the racist?
01:42:36.240 Which one's actually killing children?
01:42:38.400 14 million African-Americans, if you adopted our policies,
01:42:42.100 would be alive.
01:42:44.140 14 million African-Americans, if we adopt your policies,
01:42:47.280 would be dead.
01:42:48.300 Let me change this to the way the left will understand it.
01:42:53.080 You'd have 14 million extra votes.
01:42:56.600 Yeah.
01:42:57.140 Or very close to it.
01:42:58.240 Yeah, but 92% or whatever it is.
01:43:00.400 Very close to it.
01:43:01.440 I'm saying that with a very hard tongue in the cheek.
01:43:05.500 It's despicable to even look at it that way.
01:43:08.840 But, yeah.
01:43:10.140 Right.
01:43:10.820 Although there would be also a lot of white people who would also be alive.
01:43:15.220 And, you know, gosh darn it, maybe they'd vote the other way.
01:43:18.800 But the point here is that it's about life.
01:43:21.380 It's about people being alive and having the chance to live a life.
01:43:24.280 And think of that.
01:43:24.860 It's 52 million people.
01:43:26.780 That'd be the 25th largest country in the world.
01:43:30.100 It's insanity.
01:43:31.460 If all 52 million lived in the same place,
01:43:35.640 it would be equivalent to the 25th largest in the world.
01:43:38.820 I mean, listen to how complex this argument is now.
01:43:41.660 Look at how many ways you can defend it if you're on the left.
01:43:44.780 Yes, but the carbon footprint?
01:43:47.220 Yeah.
01:43:47.880 Yes, but the food?
01:43:48.960 We're never going to be able to.
01:43:50.040 The Earth can't stand it.
01:43:51.800 I heard a stat the other day, and I'd love to know if this is true, Stu.
01:43:56.340 I can almost guarantee you it's not.
01:44:01.460 That if everyone on the Earth were given an acre,
01:44:06.680 they could all live in Texas with acreage remaining.
01:44:13.540 Everyone on, I don't know.
01:44:14.980 I guess it's just how many acres in Texas?
01:44:16.880 They can fit on the island, right?
01:44:18.180 They can fit on the island of Maui.
01:44:19.760 Right.
01:44:20.320 If everyone on Earth now can fit on the island of Maui.
01:44:24.260 Right.
01:44:24.860 So this stat was...
01:44:25.740 You're not going to have an acre.
01:44:27.040 A little uncomfortable.
01:44:27.940 It'd be a little crowded.
01:44:29.080 Right.
01:44:29.300 But think of that.
01:44:31.000 But you had space.
01:44:32.500 The stat on the Maui thing was, you are shoulder to shoulder.
01:44:36.240 Yeah.
01:44:36.520 But you're not quite...
01:44:37.580 I mean, you know, you're shoulder to shoulder.
01:44:40.020 You're not on top of each other, at least.
01:44:42.540 So in Texas, as big as that is now, it might be a lot of acres.
01:44:45.640 It looks like acres...
01:44:46.600 No, it does not look like it's accurate.
01:44:48.020 That's not true.
01:44:48.340 In fact, the way it's phrased is one-eighth of an acre per person.
01:44:53.940 That's what most houses are on.
01:44:55.300 Right.
01:44:55.800 But it's actually...
01:44:57.220 There's 167 million acres in Texas.
01:44:59.280 Okay.
01:44:59.540 So that wouldn't work.
01:45:00.420 However, the stat is defendable.
01:45:02.760 I know for sure it's the one in Maui.
01:45:04.140 And it's shoulder to shoulder.
01:45:06.460 Every single person on Earth could fit in a mile.
01:45:07.880 So if you gave everybody an eighth of an acre on Earth, though, how many states would you
01:45:11.340 eat up?
01:45:12.120 Yeah.
01:45:12.300 I mean, obviously not a lot.
01:45:13.960 Yeah.
01:45:14.300 Right.
01:45:14.420 Not a lot.
01:45:14.800 I mean, think of that.
01:45:15.440 You'd have the entire rest of the world would be empty.
01:45:20.000 And you wouldn't even eat up the United States.
01:45:22.160 These arguments are stupid.
01:45:23.400 They're so stupid.
01:45:24.340 God knows how many people that these policies that have influenced have killed.
01:45:30.060 I mean, remember, you go back.
01:45:32.380 Let me bring up a little Adolf reference here for a moment.
01:45:35.400 But I mean, you look at Adolf's policies.
01:45:37.440 Yes, he was very concerned about the Jews.
01:45:39.420 One of his large complaints was that he wanted living space because there were too many people
01:45:44.360 and not enough room to gain food.
01:45:46.060 He made a environmentalist population control argument.
01:45:51.400 He was a huge environmentalist and a huge animal lover.
01:45:59.160 Did you know that?
01:46:00.100 Oh, yeah.
01:46:00.440 Huge animal lover.
01:46:01.120 Huge animal lover.
01:46:02.120 He was obviously a vegetarian, which I always say like, you know, because I'm also a vegetarian
01:46:06.400 and I hope the only thing I have in common with Hitler.
01:46:09.040 But he had these big dinners with all the other Nazi officials and he would eat his vegetarian
01:46:16.060 meals and they would offer you could eat the vegetarian meals with Hitler or you could have
01:46:21.840 the normal meat meals.
01:46:22.780 And even Adolf couldn't win these guys over.
01:46:25.920 I mean, if you have Adolf Hitler setting the example of vegetarianism, you're like, screw
01:46:29.620 that.
01:46:29.960 I'm eating sausage.
01:46:31.600 I mean, it must be hard to convince people to be vegetarian.
01:46:35.120 I don't know about you, but I'm not sitting at the same table with a steak with Adolf if
01:46:38.440 he's if he's.
01:46:39.600 Oh, my God.
01:46:40.200 I don't care.
01:46:40.660 Yeah, exactly.
01:46:41.880 You guys want me?
01:46:42.700 No, I'm good.
01:46:43.300 But think about it.
01:46:43.960 It didn't work on those guys.
01:46:45.400 Those guys were being executed for everything.
01:46:48.420 Every time they said a word wrong to this guy, they got executed.
01:46:51.300 And they're like, yeah, look, I'll do.
01:46:53.200 I will.
01:46:53.720 I will wipe out an entire race of people, but I'm not eating salad.
01:46:57.920 That is not happening.
01:46:59.180 Have you ever seen them?
01:47:00.940 Yeah, they are.
01:47:01.580 Gary was like, you think that guy had ever.
01:47:04.420 No way.
01:47:05.380 No, no way.
01:47:06.420 I'm going.
01:47:07.300 I'm going to.
01:47:08.240 I'll send myself to the concentration camp before I will eat a salad.
01:47:13.040 That's Gary.
01:47:13.740 I mean, that's.
01:47:15.940 Yeah.
01:47:16.440 Amazing.
01:47:17.340 Now, this the first week of a new presidency is almost over.
01:47:21.040 And we have seen a lot already.
01:47:23.180 This is going to be a very big news day today because of the State Department walkout.
01:47:30.060 Biggest walkout of all time.
01:47:32.720 And good.
01:47:35.320 And if you think that the guy who ran Exxon isn't going to be able to handle that, you're
01:47:41.500 mistaken.
01:47:42.900 He ran Exxon for the love of Pete.
01:47:45.820 He's going to be able to handle the State Department.
01:47:47.920 Who he replaces everybody with is going to be very, very important.
01:47:52.280 But cleaning house at the State Department and not having to fire them, having them all
01:47:57.120 walk out.
01:47:58.160 Amen.
01:47:58.840 And by the way, one of them, one of the guys who walked out was the head of security for
01:48:06.760 the embassies, which that guy should have been fired a long time ago with some of the stuff
01:48:15.220 that State Department security gets away with.
01:48:17.800 Anyway.
01:48:19.280 Every administration comes in with its own new promises and the success and failures of
01:48:23.380 the promises are out of our hands.
01:48:25.980 And it's why so many people are concerned, because they don't have the power in their hands
01:48:30.940 anymore.
01:48:31.440 So what could happen?
01:48:33.320 Lots of things could happen.
01:48:34.800 Most 99% of the things that we fear, the things that we think of are not going to happen.
01:48:42.940 It's that 1% that happens that you just were blinded by.
01:48:47.920 And it could be as simple as losing your job or you run your own business and all of a sudden
01:48:53.900 you have to take a massive pay cut because business isn't doing so well.
01:48:57.720 Um, it could be somebody in the family has some medical procedure that you have to pay
01:49:03.980 for.
01:49:04.940 Are you prepared for the small bumps, let alone the big bumps?
01:49:08.920 Are you prepared for just the small bumps?
01:49:12.100 Four week of emergency food is a really good thing to have on hand.
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01:49:36.280 This is something that all of us should have for $400.
01:49:39.420 You could cover the family, a family of four.
01:49:41.500 You could cover them for a month.
01:49:43.300 When you get to the end of the month, things are a little light.
01:49:46.860 You wouldn't have to go to the grocery store and get everything that last week.
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01:50:17.420 Welcome to the program.
01:50:20.600 We have to play this Lila Rose audio.
01:50:23.140 And this is not Lila Rose, but she's the one who started.
01:50:25.760 From a group, Live Action.
01:50:26.740 Yeah, Live Action.
01:50:27.500 She started this.
01:50:28.180 She's brilliant.
01:50:29.340 Listen to, the argument is, oh, they provide women's health screenings.
01:50:34.500 Prenatal care.
01:50:35.380 Prenatal care.
01:50:35.980 It's really for the baby.
01:50:37.600 We're not trying to take the baby's lives.
01:50:39.640 Right.
01:50:39.960 They provide prenatal care.
01:50:42.580 We hear that from Obama all the way down.
01:50:45.000 So you're going to hear some of the leadership of Planned Parenthood talking about the prenatal care, how important that is.
01:50:52.420 And then Live Action calls Planned Parenthood clinics for prenatal care.
01:50:59.100 Prenatal care.
01:51:00.260 These are the kinds of services that folks depend on Planned Parenthood for.
01:51:03.780 And a president who will fight for prenatal care.
01:51:06.580 Prenatal care.
01:51:07.440 And that is what we want to focus on.
01:51:11.340 That is what is so vital.
01:51:16.660 So vital.
01:51:19.120 Thank you for coming, Planned Parenthood.
01:51:20.500 My name is Hachnay.
01:51:21.460 This is Hachnay.
01:51:21.940 Hi.
01:51:23.280 I was hoping to make an appointment for prenatal care.
01:51:26.520 For what type of service?
01:51:28.940 Prenatal care.
01:51:30.080 Pregnancy care.
01:51:31.440 We don't have prenatal care here.
01:51:32.900 Planned Parenthood offers abortion, so they don't offer prenatal care.
01:51:37.360 Okay, just abortions.
01:51:39.240 Yeah.
01:51:39.620 Unfortunately, no.
01:51:40.520 We wouldn't provide any type of prenatal services here at Planned Parenthood.
01:51:43.660 We're not a prenatal care provider.
01:51:45.280 No Planned Parenthood does prenatal care.
01:51:47.020 We don't offer prenatal care at Planned Parenthood.
01:51:49.160 We specialize in abortions.
01:51:50.880 You know, that's what our ultrasounds are for, to see how far along the patient is.
01:51:55.820 We do birth control, you know, things like that.
01:51:59.060 We check for STI, but we don't do prenatal.
01:52:02.120 We tell you you're pregnant, and we also let Pepper put to do the abortion.
01:52:05.820 Okay.
01:52:06.100 Okay.
01:52:06.580 Okay.
01:52:07.280 So, we don't do any prenatal services here.
01:52:09.680 No prenatal.
01:52:10.920 No, we don't do prenatal services.
01:52:12.640 I mean, it's called Planned Parenthood.
01:52:13.760 I know it's kind of deceiving.
01:52:14.980 Do you have OBGYNs here?
01:52:16.620 We do not, no.
01:52:18.180 Oh, you don't?
01:52:18.820 No.
01:52:18.960 Oh, okay.
01:52:19.840 All right.
01:52:20.080 Which is a deceptive name, right?
01:52:21.780 I think this is the original.
01:52:23.980 If you were looking into termination options, we could do that as well.
01:52:27.280 Sure.
01:52:27.600 Did you know that Planned Parenthood can take care of all your reproductive health needs?
01:52:31.740 Whether it's an annual exam, pregnancy testing and counseling, prenatal care, we are here for you with high quality, low cost services.
01:52:39.280 Sure.
01:52:39.500 That's what they sell.
01:52:40.760 That is not what they offer.
01:52:42.160 Unbelievable.
01:52:43.400 They found five out of 97 clinics that they got in touch with offered prenatal care of some kind.
01:52:50.240 That's incredible.
01:52:51.660 I mean, not only are they not doing the thing that they're promised that they're doing when they get in front of an audience,
01:52:56.960 they're also not even instructing their phone operators to lie about it.
01:53:00.980 They are now.
01:53:01.820 Oh, you've got to believe they are now.
01:53:03.500 You bet.
01:53:04.240 You bet they are.
01:53:05.340 Not at this clinic, but boy, we specialize in prenatal care everywhere else.
01:53:09.720 If those recordings weren't doctored, hacked, made up.
01:53:13.780 Oh, by the way.
01:53:14.480 Took it out of context.
01:53:15.440 You didn't play the entire call.
01:53:17.940 Some amazing things from James O'Keefe.
01:53:21.000 Now, James O'Keefe is a guy that, you know, I have watched for a while and did really good work on Acorn.
01:53:29.940 You know, but I want to see the raw tapes of everything.
01:53:33.040 Remember the Inauguration Day protester that was caught in the sting video by James O'Keefe trying to say he's going to shut down the Trump celebration?
01:53:46.300 Well, that's been, that's doctored, that's edited, and James O'Keefe, he has knowledge, he's, you know, he's a criminal.
01:53:52.140 Sean Charney, 34, caught in the video produced by James O'Keefe's organization, discussing plans to unleash acid, a substance often used in stink bombs, but also could have harmful effects.
01:54:09.500 At the deplorable, an event done, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, was arrested.
01:54:16.620 He pleaded not guilty and released on condition he stay away from inauguration-related activities with a court date set for the 3rd of February.
01:54:25.260 He is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit assault, a misdemeanor.
01:54:31.620 So, I guess somebody believed that maybe that wasn't an edited video.
01:54:37.300 Somebody took the video seriously, and D.C. police have arrested the guy in the O'Keefe video.
01:54:46.660 Good news, one guy, still on the streets, but one guy, at least held responsible.
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