Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Glenn Beck Action w/ Beth Knott

Episode Date: June 11, 2016

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Starting point is 00:00:31 That's 800-215-0-4-65. You're listening to The Jeff Fisher Show. It's been 22 years now since the last episode of Star Trek The Next Generation here. 22 years. That's over two decades. That's amazing to me. And I love the, if you've ever seen the poster, everything I need to know about life, I learned from Star Trek.
Starting point is 00:00:57 It's so true. I mean, I go back to the original. series. Always seek out new life and new civilizations. Non-interference is the prime directive. Always keep your phaser set on stun. Humans are highly illogical and I think my favorite has always been. If you think about it, you know it's true. Having is not so pleasing a thing as wanting. It's not logical, but it's true. Think about it. All right. So a lot of lot of people have asked us how they get to be a part of the intro to Glenn's show. I'm telling you the phone lines are just burning up with that question.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Beth Knot is the supervising producer of all things. Glenn Beck. I think Beth, last time you were here on Jeffie's show, you were the executive director of Mercury One, the charity, right? I think that's correct. So what you're basically saying is that you just make up titles and you do whatever you want around the studio. Pretty much. That's correct. Okay. Just wanted to make sure.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Beth has done everything around this. She's done everything from painting staircases. There's a fun story to get into. Yeah. You know, times have changed. To producing content for radio and television. And this is something that, how did we get the word out the first time around for the intro of Glenn's program, the TV side of the radio show? It has all these videos.
Starting point is 00:02:39 Yes, we like to call that the TV simulcast. Aha. I knew that there was a technical word for it, but it was far above my head. But it's people holding up signs and doing all kinds of things. Explain what the opening is and how people can be a part of it. Well, as you know, Glenn generally likes to have a new open song at least once a year for his radio show. And he liked it to reflect what it is he's thinking about. And he had this time.
Starting point is 00:03:10 What is he thinking about anyway? Well, he wants people to come together. And so the song is called We Are One. And it was actually written by David Osmond, who is, of course, from the very famous Osmond family. I loved him with Marie on that TV show. And he and Marie did that together? Yeah, that's the wrong, Osmond. Oh, okay, sorry.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Yeah, yeah. But he gets that a lot, actually. He does get that a lot. But he performed this song, and it's actually, it's really good. There's a choir involved. There's a lot of people involved. But we want everybody from the audience to have a part of it. And so if you go to glenbeckaction.com, at the top, you'll see where it's asked you to be a part.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Send your videos in. then you can click that and there's a whole little video showing you exactly what it is that you can do to send the videos to us. We want people holding up signs in front of places that represent where they're from. So like if you live in the deserts, you know, go out to the desert and hold up one of the signs that says one of the keywords that's in the song. Or if you live on the coast, go to the ocean. Or if you live in St. Louis, go to the arch or, you know. What if I live on the coast, but I want to go to the desert? Well, you'd have to get in your car and drive a little while.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Okay, so that's all right. But you can do that. Okay. You could do that, yes. When you're on vacation, you can make one of these little videos and send it to us. That's a good idea. It's really simple. It's not that hard, and we are going to be changing them out periodically.
Starting point is 00:04:47 We have a little, if you watch the show right now, you'll see that we still have a lot of the snow in there from the winter ones, but we want to change them out to spring and summer now. See, because we are always right on top of things. We really are, aren't we? And when it's springtime, we don't want to see any more snow, except for the fact that it's global warming. No, it's global cooling. Climate change, Brad. It's climate change. Something is happening. It's snowing right now in the desert and it's on fire.
Starting point is 00:05:19 It's snow that's on fire. That is, can you imagine if snow was on fire? That would be different. Yeah, that would be very, very different. So you go to glenbeckaction.com, is that right? Correct, glenbeckaction.com. And then at the top, you'll see where it says, click here to send it your video,
Starting point is 00:05:41 click here to be a part of the show, and that's where you go. And there's a whole little section that has an example of a video, then it gives you all the words, and then it gives you the email address where you submit your video. And that is absolutely amazing. And the fact that everybody can do this now, everyone has a video camera and everybody can take videos of, I mean, have you noticed that since people have video cameras on them pretty much all the time that we never get a good picture of a UFO? That is true. Why is that?
Starting point is 00:06:15 That's a good question. I mean, back in the, think about going back to the 70s in the 80s, back when rocks were soft. dinosaurs roamed the earth and you'd always get these fuzzy pictures of UFOs and even some video because no one I mean you had to scramble around to get your camera presumably if you saw a UFO so you didn't have you know the time to react all that quickly
Starting point is 00:06:39 but now that everybody has a camera we don't ever get like a really clear snapshot or a clear video of the UFO which I find troublesome I think maybe that means that alien life forms to figure out what kind of cameras were used and they now know how to hide from them. I had not thought of that. Mm-hmm. That is brilliant.
Starting point is 00:07:00 See, that's why you're a producer. That's what you get for me at this time of the morning. Well, no, I think that's very smart. And the reason I bring all this up, because, and I decided this is where I want to go in October, AlienCon. It's an alien convention in California. Go figure. let's see, October 28 through the 30th at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And it's the guy that does ancient aliens, the guy with a hair. What is his name? Yeah. I don't even know what his name is. I know who you're talking about, but yeah. He looks sort of alien himself. So maybe he is an alien, and that's why he knows so much to tell on that show. How would you know if he wasn't?
Starting point is 00:07:47 That's a really good point. See? you are I I just that's why again you are a producer and that I'm amazed
Starting point is 00:08:00 but I want to go to AlienCon because this is the guy from aliens ancient aliens on the A&E or is that history whatever it is that show and I guess you can buy tickets for like 70 bucks
Starting point is 00:08:15 it's Halloween weekend they have family packs stars of ancient aliens will be there and some of your favorite sci-fi icons and stars. Private parties where you can dine and gaze at the stars with the stars. See what they did there? I do see what they did there. And it only cost you $70 a person?
Starting point is 00:08:38 At first I was just kind of half interested. Now the more I read about this, the more I really do want to go. It says time is of the essence buy tickets right now. It's the the alien con.com, as in the alien convention.com. I just, I thought I would bring that up because I thought it was so cool. I only guess this is in L.A. No, it's in Santa Clara, California. But it's still California, so it's, you know, kind of the same thing.
Starting point is 00:09:05 They should do it in Roswell. Oh, I bet you couldn't afford to do it in Roswell. Roswell, see, the people of Roswell have gotten very smart since that alien, since the UFO crashed there back in the, what, the 50s. they have wised up to the ways of the world, and they make a lot of money on UFOs and aliens. So they probably couldn't afford. I guarantee you Roswell is like copyrighted.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Did you know that if you're looking for an alien in the desert, you're supposed to bring strawberry ice cream? They like strawberry ice cream that attracts them. Why? I don't know, but I learned that on 90210. You did? I did, yes. They had a whole episode where they were going looking for aliens in the desert,
Starting point is 00:09:51 and they brought strawberry ice cream. And just about the time they gave up, and they left the gallon of strawberry ice cream, the alien came out. They had aliens in 90210? One episode they did, yes. Is that the original 90210? Yes. It was Tiffany Amber Thiessen.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Was she on that show? She was, yes. Because she was on the Meredith Vieira show this morning. at like 3 o'clock this morning. And she now has a show on the cooking channel. Yes, she does. Dinner with Tiffany or something like this. It is called Dinner with Tiffany.
Starting point is 00:10:27 That's correct. She's not missed too many meals herself. Well, she's still cute. She's still being rid of baby fat. She just had a baby. So did I. I just, that is my, I finally figured out. That's what you're doing.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Is you getting rid of baby fat? Finally figured out what my excuse is. I am still getting rid of baby fat. baby fat. I honestly, I read all about this a couple weeks ago because I saw a clip of her on that cooking show and I thought, wow, she's gained some weight. And so I looked up Tiffany, Amber Thesson, wait, and she's just had a baby and she is getting rid of her pregnancy weight.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Well, and they had a picture of her older daughter and the baby and say, yes. To be fair, she is, and she's still cute after all these years. You know what she was on first before? Not a Q&O. What? Saved by the bell, of course. Oh, that's right. She was like blonde.
Starting point is 00:11:21 She was Kelly. Yeah. No, she wasn't blonde, but she was Kelly. She wasn't. And in the other, she was Zach's girlfriend. Wow. Yes. Man, she's had a curse.
Starting point is 00:11:32 And then the other girl that was Elizabeth's birthday, who ended up doing show girls. And that killed her career. Yes, it did. And that killed her career. Yep. That would have killed anyone's career. That was a horrible movie. She never.
Starting point is 00:11:44 did anything else after that. I don't think anybody who was in the movie did. Maybe a couple of bad lifetime movies or something, but that's it. But Tiffany Thiessen looks true. The girl that did something after that, I can't remember her name, but she ended up, the girl that was like the bad girl in showgirl, she had a bunch of fairly big things after that. The bad girl in showgirls?
Starting point is 00:12:05 Yeah, I can't remember her name. The one that was like the lead dancer that Elizabeth Berkeley was trying to get her role and they had the rivalry. They were all bad girls. weren't they? Yeah, pretty much. You get right down to it. So, all right, well, Beth, thank you for getting up early. Absolutely. Go to Glynbetaction.com to submit your videos. That just, that sounds naughty. I mean, Glenbeck action dot, I can't decide if it's notty or it makes me want to throw up one of the two.
Starting point is 00:12:33 Well, and if for whatever reason you don't want to go there, you get a glenbeck forward slash action.com. Either one will get you there. Wow. All right, cool. Thanks, Beth. Appreciate that. And we're going to take a quick break. More of the Jeff Fisher radio program the last weekend of its early time slot because next weekend it's on it 9 a.m. Eastern. Don't forget that. We'll be back with more of it here just a second on the Blaze Radio Network. You're listening to the Jeff Fisher Show. The Blaze Radio Network. The experts at web.com want to bill your business a successful website for free. Plus, we'll promote it on all the major search engines.
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