MSNBC suspended Baldwin's talk show on the TV network for two weeks after the entertainment website TMZ posted a video of the combustible actor's latest outburst. The TV network hasn't said whether the show, "Up Late with Alec Baldwin," will return.
Baldwin, 55, has gotten into heated exchanges previously with photographers taking pictures of him and his family. He also was kicked off a plane in 2011 after he refused to stop playing a game on his smartphone.
The actor told Wednesday's crowd that he hopes his 3-month-old daughter learns to control her temper better than he has as an adult. He also says he now realizes he needs to be chose his words more carefully.
"If in any context in the world that we live in today, if any word is remotely offensive to people, then I'm perfectly willing to learn a different word," he said.
Baldwin also lamented people's tendency to believe everything they hear and read on the Internet.
"There is a drive-by justice to the Internet society," he said. "They indict you, convict you and hang you on the same day."
ServiceSource International Inc., a San Francisco technology company that sponsored Baldwin's appearance, almost canceled the session after TMZ posted the video of the actor's verbal assault. The perception that Baldwin had insulted the gay community presented ServiceSource CEO Michael Smerklo with what he described as one of the toughest decisions in his career.
The session went on, Smerklo said, because the company and Baldwin agreed that it could spur a dialogue about important issues.
ServiceSource had asked Baldwin to share his views on business largely because of his fictional role as a top General Electric Co. executive on the TV series "30 Rock" and his role as a hard-charging salesman in the 1993 film "Glengarry Glen Ross."
ServiceSource played clips of Baldwin in both of those roles during Wednesday's session, although it left out a scene in which his character in "Glengarry Glen Ross" spews a gay slur.
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