Hallo, vibrant viewers,
and welcome to today’s
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
featuring Bob Barker,
who hosted
“The Price Is Right,”
a popular weekday
American television
game show for 35 years.
The winner
of 19 Emmy Awards,
which recognize
excellence in American
television production,
Mr. Barker does not eat
meat or dairy products
and is a dedicated
animal rights advocate.
Mr. Barker became aware
of the need
to protect animals
over 35 years ago,
when his wife refused
his gift of a fur coat,
explaining to him
the cruelty involved
in its manufacture.
His wife’s words struck
a deep chord in his heart.
He eventually stopped
eating meat and dairy and
became actively involved
in defending animals’ lives.
In 1994
Bob Barker founded
the DJ&T Foundation,
named in honor
of his wife Dorothy Jo
and mother Tilly,
which subsidizes
spay-neuter clinics
and voucher programs.
Since then,
he has contributed
millions of US dollars to
animal-protection initiatives.
I have always
loved animals, and I've
always had animals, ever
since I was a tiny child.
And I began working on
behalf of animals as a kid.
I'd pick up strays and
I'd help injured animals.
But I became active
when I became aware
of the fact that
animal exploitation
and mistreatment
is so extensive
in our country, in
all countries in the world.
And I just felt compelled
to try to do what I could
to rectify the situation,
and that’s
what I’ve been doing.
A man of conviction,
Bob Barker
has even been willing
to sacrifice his career
to safeguard animals.
After hosting
the Miss America Pageant
for over 20 years,
he stepped down
after he asked
the pageant producers
to stop offering fur coats
as prizes and they refused.
A model of good health
and vitality, Mr. Barker
set a record for hosting
“The Price Is Right”
for 35 consecutive years,
finally retiring
at the age of 83.
He attributes this longevity
to his meat-free diet.
Mr. Barker firmly supports
non-profit organizations
that promote
animals’ rights.
In March 2010, People
for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PETA)
announced that
it had received
a US$2.5 million donation
from Mr. Barker
to help establish an office
in Los Angeles,
California, USA.
I’ve been involved in the
animal rights movement
for 30, 35 years,
and I think
PETA is one of the most
effective organizations
internationally.
Here in the United States,
Mercy for Animals
is doing a splendid job.
They do primarily
undercover work,
and their big focal point
is the farm animals.
And farm animals have
no protection whatsoever.
There’s not one
single federal law
protecting farm animals.
And they’re terribly
abused and mistreated
on farms of all types,
dairy farms,
regular farms, the ranches.
And about the only
protection they get is
from Mercy for Animals.
And so I want
to help them all I can.
Mr. Barker has also
generously supported
the Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society
in their noble efforts
to preserve marine life.
In 2010, to help stop
the murder of whales
by the whaling industry,
Bob Barker contributed
an incredible US$5 million
to this organization.
I bought a ship
for Sea Shepherd.
It's called
the “Bob Barker,” and
it went out one season.
And it was much faster and
much more maneuverable
than the ships
that they had been using.
And with the “Bob Barker”
they wreaked damage
aplenty on the
Japanese whaling fleet;
economically, I mean.
They didn’t
damage the ships,
but they damaged them
economically.
And the next season they
came out, and they saw
the Sea Shepherd ships
out there on the line,
and they turned around
and went home.
And I’m hopeful that
they’ll stay home now.
Mr. Barker believes that
one of the most effective
ways to ensure
the well-being of animals
is through legislation.
They should have
the same type of laws
protecting animals
on farms that they have
for animals in general.
On farms,
they mistreat them,
they kick them, they
throw calves down, they
jab them with pitchforks.
They do things that
they’d be arrested for
if they did them
to their pets on the street.
And we need
federal legislation.
But (above) all, legislation
is the answer to most
of the animal problems.
The laws that
we have should be more
stringently enforced, and
we should have new laws
that are much more
demanding than the laws
that we have.
Bob Barker has made
million dollar donations
to many law schools
in the US to assist
in the establishment
of animal law programs.
He also gifted US$2 million
to his alma mater
Drury University to
help the institution start
courses in animal ethics.
He’s made
such a huge difference
to animal protection,
I mean really
a historic difference.
Without Bob,
so much wouldn’t have
changed the way it has.
As you know,
he’s made all the gifts to
the law schools, starting
with Harvard Law School,
Columbia Law School,
UCLA Law School
and a bunch of
other law schools.
On June 4, 2011,
the non-profit
animal-protection group
Mercy For Animals
(MFA)
held an event at the home
of Hollywood actor
James Costa called
“Honoring Hidden Heroes”
to recognize undercover
investigators who
document animal cruelty
in factory farms
and other places.
During
the magical evening,
Bob Barker was honored
by MFA for his
many years of steadfast
animal advocacy.
Many of the guests were
delighted that Mr. Barker
was being celebrated
for his outstanding work.
Bob has done so much
for animals, and
he's never tired from it.
Bob is just a person
who you say,
if anytime you feel like,
“I don’t want
to do this anymore”
or “It’s just exhausting,”
all you have to do is
look at Bob Barker
and say, “If he can do it,
I can do it; I have nothing
to complain about,”
and just keep moving
and keep saving animals.
I think he’s
an extraordinary man.
I think he does
such extraordinary things
for animals and I really,
really admire Bob Barker
for what he does.
As the highlight
of the evening,
Executive Director
of Mercy for Animals
Nathan Runkle presented
Bob Barker with MFA’s
2011 Compassionate
Leadership Award.
When I was 11 years old,
I went to the library
and picked up a book
on animal rights
and Bob Barker
was on the cover of it.
It was Bob protesting fur
in Beverly Hills (USA).
Bob has been such
an outspoken advocate
for all animals
for over 30 years.
Whether they're chickens
or whales, no animal
is too small or too large
for Bob to care about.
And he has done more
than probably anyone
to bring many issues
of animal exploitation
to the forefront,
from encouraging people
on "The Price Is Right"
to spay and neuter
their companions
to helping the whales
and speaking up
on behalf of elephants,
to supporting
Mercy for Animals'
undercover investigations.
He is a real hero and
it's such an honor for us
to be presenting
the Compassionate
Leadership Award
to Bob tonight
to recognize his work
on behalf of animals.
So please give the biggest
round of applause
you've ever mustered
for Mr. Bob Barker.
We love you, Bob.
Thank you, thank you,
thank you.
(We love you.)
I sincerely appreciate
that warm welcome.
And I certainly appreciate
your kind words, Nathan,
and this beautiful award.
I am flattered
and pleased to receive it
from an organization
for which
I have so much respect.
I also want to
thank Mr. Costa I want to
thank you for inviting us
to your beautiful home.
And the food
has been delicious.
We have the
"Hidden Heroes" here.
They have closed
slaughterhouses.
They've saved
(many animals from)
much suffering
and animal cruelty in
pig farms, chicken farms,
and dairy farms.
And I salute them.
I really do.
I think that
their undercover work
has been responsible
for many of the advances
that we have made in the
animal rights movement.
I could go on and on here
about people I admire and
who have helped in the
animal rights movement.
There are
thousands of them
and they're adding
to the ranks every day.
After receiving his award,
Bob Barker presented
Mercy For Animals with
a generous contribution
of US$250,000
to help further
their benevolent efforts.
I was going to write
some inspiring remarks.
And then I thought,
“You're already inspired
or you wouldn't be here
tonight.
And you would agree
that the animal rights
movement is not unlike
a big snowball,
rolling down the mountain.
It gets bigger daily
and gains speed daily.
And that's exactly
what’s happening
with this movement.
And I urge you
not to get burned out
or to get discouraged.
The changes that I have
seen in the last 35 years
are magnificent.
And it just proves to me
that we will prevail.
On that happy note, I am
going to say good night.
But I do want
to remind you of
one very important thing.
Help control
the pet population.
Have your pet
spayed and neutered.
I'm exhausted.
I've been here on my feet
for so long
and talking so much
that I'm worn out.
And I'll prove it because
I forgot the most
important thing of all.
I'm out here babbling
away, and, well,
you've heard the old adage,
“Money speaks louder
than words?”
I brought a check
for US$250,000
for Mercy for Animals.
Here you are, Nathan.
That'll help you
to continue this
splendid work that you do.
Ultimately, the best way
to protect animals’ lives
is to adopt
the noble, compassionate
plant-based diet.
Bob Barker
is looking forward to
a bright, vegan future.
Have you ever envisioned
an entirely vegan planet?
I’m looking forward to
an entirely vegan world,
where no one eats animals.
Bob Barker, we thank you
for being a real hero
and we’re deeply grateful
that you devote your time,
energy and celebrity status
to help ensure
the well-being of our
animal co-inhabitants.
We, too, look forward to
a vegan world
soon in coming, where
animals and humans
live together
in peace and harmony.
For more details
on Bob Barker’s
DJ&T Foundation,
please visit
www.DJTFoundation.org
Learn more about
Mercy For Animals at
www. MercyForAnimals.org
or
www.Facebook.com/MercyForAnimals
Thank you for your
graceful company today
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
May all beings
enjoy long lives,
filled with everlasting love
and contentment.