• With: John Stossel

    STOSSEL: The nude beaches.

    O'REILLY: Nude beaches.

    STOSSEL: Some town wants to have that fine.

    O'REILLY: All right, so on the beach and there's a big sign so you could go and you don't go, right? But not -- not in the local McDonald's? You are not eating your Big Mac sitting next to Trixie with everything on display.

    STOSSEL: But McDonald's is private. It ought to be McDonald's right if they want to let nude people come in.

    O'REILLY: The nude in McDonald's, don't give them any ideas. Are you kidding me?

    STOSSEL: I don't think it would be a good business model. But that's the duty of private property and why we should have less government property where everybody has to obey the same rules.

    In the stadium you can have rules against cigar smokers, against lewd behavior, drinking. Because it's a private stadium, I litter in a stadium. They don't even call it litter when I throw the popcorn. Because it's private. I -- part of my ticket price, somebody picks it up.

    (CROSSTALK)

    O'REILLY: -- the converse is true as well. You can have nuts that buy private property and say I bought this lot in the middle of this town and we're going to allow anything on that lot. Anything goes on that lot. You've got to have some kind of regulation to deal with the nuts.

    I'll give you the last word.

    STOSSEL: I hate to agree with you. We libertarians have clear answers for so much. But in this case public nuisances are a problem.

    O'REILLY: Yes, all right.

    STOSSEL: And the government can pass laws against that.

    O'REILLY: All right, and McDonald we don't want a naked McDonald's. Ok Stossel it's not good.

    STOSSEL: I don't either. But it should their right.

    O'REILLY: Ok it's their right but what if you're in from out of town and you drive in with six kids and all of a sudden you --

    (CROSSTALK)

    STOSSEL: It's too bad. Then you'll leave.

    O'REILLY: All right, you'll leave in a hurry.

    STOSSEL: Yes.

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