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00:00Strike two?
00:06Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth doubles down on social media
00:10over reports he ordered a second strike that killed all passengers on a Venezuelan boat.
00:16How officials on both sides of the aisle are demanding an investigation.
00:20This rises to the level of a war crime, if it's true.
00:25If that occurred, that would be very serious, and I agree that that would be an illegal act.
00:31And the president's going to bat to defend Hegseth.
00:35He said he didn't do it.
00:36Plus, the chosen star and Whoopi's pal, Jonathan Rumi,
00:40shares why filming the epic upcoming season is one of the hardest things he's ever done
00:45and has a challenge that could be a holiday miracle for families this season.
00:50And we're upgrading your Cyber Monday savings with free shipping on View Your Deal.
00:57Here come hot topics with Whoopi, Sarah Haynes, Joy Behar, Anna Navarro, Sunny Hostin, and Alyssa Farrah Griffin.
01:11Now, let's get things started!
01:13I look with you. I see this version of me,
01:17strongly about the love.
01:19I see the love of you, I feel you.
01:23I feel you.
01:25I look with you. I feel this version of me,
01:30I look with you. I see this version of me, strongly about the love of you.
01:37Hello, hello, hello, welcome to the view, welcome to the view.
01:42So, Alyssa is out today, and I am back today.
01:48Welcome back to Italy.
01:49Thank you, thank you, thank you.
01:51How was your journey?
01:55We got all your videos.
01:56We should say, bienvenuto, because I think this bitch has forgotten to speak English.
01:59She's loving Italy so much.
02:01I don't know what language I'm thinking in.
02:03Or what time zone you're in possibly.
02:05What time zone I'm in, but it was really good.
02:07It was really good.
02:08I learned a lot, because I'd never done a soap opera before.
02:12And so doing a soap opera in a different language.
02:15In a different country, yeah.
02:17In a different country, made for a really interesting time.
02:21So it was great.
02:23I've sent you guys stuff all through.
02:25Yes, it was so much fun to see.
02:27Because I just wanted y'all to know I was actually working.
02:30Because every day I was gone, I was gone for two weeks.
02:33Yep.
02:33Yeah.
02:33In Naples, Italy.
02:37You would think, right?
02:39You would think it rained every day.
02:43And I don't mean like, oh, it's raining.
02:45How beautiful.
02:46It was like, rain, rain, storm, thunder.
02:50It was crazy.
02:51But we had the best time.
02:53And it was...
02:53I will say, starring in a fake soap opera sounds so much better than living through the real one.
02:58Yeah.
02:59Well, one doesn't ever stop living in the real one.
03:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:03You know, I didn't need to take it with me.
03:05Right.
03:06Because everyone there is aware.
03:09Are they?
03:10Are they?
03:10Oh, yeah.
03:11But you know, this is the thing about other countries.
03:14They've lived through this.
03:16Yeah.
03:16They've gone through this.
03:18You've said that.
03:18They know what this is like.
03:20And they're just biding their time saying, when the people decide enough is enough, it will be enough.
03:28Yeah.
03:28And so that's going to take one day.
03:30But, you know, but apparently while I was gone, some horrifying things happened.
03:38The deadly, tragic shooting of National Guard members in D.C. claimed the life of Sarah Beckstrom and left Andrew Wolfe in critical condition.
03:48And our hearts go out to everyone impacted by this.
03:52Yes, absolutely.
03:52We are praying for Andrew's quick recovery and, you know, we're going to be talking more about this in days to come, but we didn't want the day to pass us without acknowledging this.
04:02Yeah.
04:03Then you have Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
04:07He's taken a lot of heat over a report that he had in order to kill everyone on board a Venezuelan boat of alleged drug traffickers, which led to a second strike that killed the two survivors.
04:22He boasted about these strikes several times on social media, but denies the report and insists everything was done lawfully.
04:31Now, officials on both sides of the aisle, they're not so sure about all that.
04:36Take a look.
04:37We should get to the truth.
04:38I don't think he would be foolish enough to make this decision to say, kill everybody, kill the survivors, because that's a clear violation of the law of war.
04:49If that occurred, that would be very serious, and I agree that that would be an illegal act.
04:55This is completely outside of anything that has been discussed with Congress, and there is an ongoing investigation.
05:02We're going to have a public hearing.
05:04We're going to put these folks under oath, and we're going to find out what happened, and then there needs to be accountability.
05:09This rises to the level of a war crime, if it's true.
05:13Can you talk a little bit about the strikes and the controversy around Secretary of Defense Pete Hex said?
05:18I don't know anything about it.
05:20He said he did not say that, and I believe him 100%.
05:23You don't know if there was a second strike?
05:24You're talking about the two men?
05:25The second strike to kill the two men?
05:27No, he said he didn't do it.
05:28He said he never said that.
05:29Would you be okay with that if he did?
05:32He said he didn't do it, so I don't have to make that decision.
05:34So the report claims Hex said specifically gave the order to kill them all.
05:42Is this why Congress is motivated to do its job with some oversight?
05:47Is this a bridge too far?
05:49Is this the thing that's going to make everyone come together and say, okay, enough is enough?
05:54Well, I know this is why those Democratic vets put out that video last week that people said, why would they need to say what's already obvious, that, you know, military personnel, they don't need to, they can refuse to act on an illegal order.
06:08And people were like, yeah, but there's nothing like that.
06:11Well, this is a situation where there were clearly in the cameras two men on, like, parts of the explosion, and then they're killed.
06:19So the likelihood of this is it's not a war, we're not at war with Venezuela, but it's murder, it's flat-out murder, and anyone that acted on those orders could be held on war crimes.
06:32Yeah, the most ironic thing about this is, so he's doing all of this against Venezuela, and let me just be clear, Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela is a horrible, cruel, corrupt dictator.
06:46The day he leaves, whether it is to a hell hole somewhere, or if he dies and goes to hell, I will be very happy.
06:54But I think America needs to ask themselves, do we want to perpetrate regime change in the region?
07:02Donald Trump is trying to convince Americans that this is about fighting drugs, and this is because Maduro released crazy people, opened up the jails and the insane asylums, and sent people here.
07:14That second part is flat-out lies.
07:17There is no evidence of that.
07:19On the drug aspect, very little of the drugs that go through Venezuela actually come to the United States.
07:25That is not the preferred path for drug dealers.
07:29The preferred path actually goes through the Pacific Coast, through Central America.
07:34And you know what Trump did this weekend?
07:36He announced he was going to pardon the former Honduran president, Juan Orlando Hernandez, who actually is in U.S. prison right now with a 45-year sentence for having flooded the streets of the United States with cocaine for decades and decades.
07:56This was a case that was investigated.
07:59The lead investigator in this was Trump's lawyer, the guy he's got, like, second-in-command at DOJ, Emil Bove.
08:06This is a guy, this Juan Hernandez, who boasted about, I'm going to get the gringos, I'm going to stuff cocaine up the gringos' nose.
08:16He got, allegedly, or it was shown through the prosecution, a million-dollar bribe from El Chapo, one of the worst drug traffickers in history.
08:25In order to allow the drugs to go through to Mexico.
08:30So you can't, on the one hand, be portraying yourself as the fighter of drugs, and we're going to go to war against Maduro and against Venezuela because they are flooding us with drugs, which they're not.
08:42And on the other hand, pardon the guy who actually did flood us with drugs.
08:47Well, and I think that's the thing.
08:49That's why you know it's a subterfuge.
08:51That's why you know that it's just not true, because a lot of the Venezuelan drugs, and there is drug trafficking there, a lot of it also ends up in Europe.
08:58It does not end up in the United States.
08:59A lot of the fentanyl, which everyone is very concerned about, comes from Mexico.
09:04So the fact that they are dropping bombs in international waters outside of Venezuela and closing Venezuelan airspace seems to me to be some sort of subterfuge for something else.
09:18Now, without, you know, speculation, I can't speak to the law of it.
09:22I don't know, you know, I'm not a geopolitical expert.
09:24But in terms of the law of it, you're right, Sarah.
09:27That is why those Army vets explained, do not follow, you do not have to follow illegal orders.
09:33You know why?
09:34Because if this is deemed to have been war crimes, which by all accounts right now, there are seven sources that said Pete Hexeth did say kill them all, even after there were two survivors, which you're supposed to do under international law.
09:48You are supposed to take those fighters as war criminals, prisoners of war, and you're supposed to give them refuge, and you're supposed to take care of them, and then you are supposed to put them into a court of law.
10:00Instead, they killed them. That means the person who gave the order can be held accountable and put in prison, and that means the person that conducted, the people that conducted the orders, that pulled the trigger, are also responsible and can be held accountable.
10:15So now you have people that are serving their countries, that are serving this country as patriots, perhaps following an illegal order, and then themselves can be court-martialed.
10:27Well, imagine that.
10:28Well, what he's done is he's set them up.
10:31Yes.
10:32He has set them up.
10:33If it's true, yes.
10:34Listen, this is not the first time it's happened.
10:38This is like the fifth or sixth or seventh time.
10:40I mean, at some point, somebody's responsible, and the buck stops there.
10:45Yes, it does.
10:46It's many more times than that.
10:47It's been happening since September.
10:49They have killed upwards of 80 people, and I think it's been...
10:53Yes, 22 boats.
10:5322 boats.
10:54Yes, in the Venezuelan waters.
10:55So this is not new, but he's setting our people up, and it's not pretty.
11:07It's another can't-miss week on The View with Red Hot Topics, and tomorrow, our friend, the one and only Jamie Lee Curtis is bringing her view to The View, America's most-watched daytime talk show on ABC.
11:29Welcome back.
11:30So you know who is attacking Minnesota Governor Tim Walz over Somali-Americans in Minnesota who were convicted of defrauding a COVID-19 or a government program for hundreds of millions of dollars?
11:45He called the governor a slur for people with intellectual disabilities, and here's where Tim Walz responded.
11:53The seriously blank governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, does nothing, either through fear, incompetence, or both.
12:02Using that term is just so damaging.
12:06It's hurtful.
12:08We have fought three decades to get this out of our schools.
12:11Kids know better than to use it.
12:13But look, this is what Donald Trump has done.
12:15He's normalized this type of hateful behavior and this type of language.
12:19And mainly, look, at first, I think it's just because he's not a good human being, but secondly, to distract from his incompetency.
12:27I think there's something wrong with him, absolutely, sure.
12:29You have a problem with him?
12:31You know what?
12:32I think there's something wrong with him.
12:35Well, so here's what's interesting, because if you're upset about fraud,
12:40In 2018, a judge ruled that you-know-who had to pay $25 million due to his fraudulent university.
12:53In February 2024, a New York judge found him, his sons, and his organization liable for fraud.
13:01Then, three months later, he was found guilty on 34 counts of fraud in relation to his paying off of Stormy Daniels.
13:09And just this weekend, he commuted the sentence of David Gentile, a private equity exec,
13:17who was convicted on defrauding thousands of investors in a $1.6 billion scheme.
13:25Now, look, if fraud is wrong, you gotta catch up with everybody.
13:30You know, this is-you know, Tim Walsh said, I put these people in jail.
13:34Yeah.
13:34It wasn't like we sat around and didn't do anything.
13:37And the horrific part is, why is he painting all Somali-Americans with this paintbrush?
13:48That part.
13:48I mean, listen, the word he used to describe Tim Walsh is a word that I refuse to use my entire life,
13:55because I'm actually, as you all know, I have a brother who is severely intellectual disabled.
14:02That's Daniel, my big brother.
14:04He's 61 years old now.
14:06That's me when I was a little girl.
14:08Daniel is nonverbal, self-injurious, artistic.
14:14He requires 24-7 care.
14:17I grew up watching little kids stare at Daniel, mimic his gestures, mimic his sounds.
14:25And parents would scold the children, would discipline the children, and teach them the lesson
14:29that you don't do that with the neediest amongst us, which are these disabled people.
14:35For me, the straw that broke the camel's back with Trump was when I saw him in the 2016 campaign
14:43making fun and mimicking that disabled person.
14:46Look, when kids see somebody like the President of the United States using those words and being a bully
14:53and just perpetuating cruelty that way, they learn that it's okay.
14:59He's normalizing it, and they mimic it.
15:02And so shame on Donald Trump for picking on the most vulnerable amongst us.
15:09And all of those parents and family members of people with disabilities need to speak up on this,
15:15because disabilities are not Republican or Democrat.
15:18Right.
15:19They hit all of us, and it is just because he's such a cruel, cruel person.
15:23And there are people that are on the Republican side of the aisle.
15:27I agree with you.
15:28Yeah.
15:28This is not a Democratic issue.
15:30It's not a Republican issue.
15:31We all either have someone in our family or know someone or know a family...
15:35Or have been raised well enough not to do that.
15:38Yeah, but we have people that are differently abled in all of our families or all of our friend groups.
15:43And so it's horrible that he's trying to normalize those kinds of slurs against that community.
15:48But Indiana, a GOP state senator, says he will now vote no on redistricting after Trump used the slur,
15:56because his daughter has Down syndrome.
15:59And so, again, it is not a political issue.
16:02It's a human issue.
16:03And to what Walt said, you know, I can't look into this president's heart, but I can look at his actions.
16:09And he is behaving and acting as a horrible human being.
16:13Well, and as Governor Waltz said, you're concerned about the playgrounds.
16:17As a parent, you're worried about what your kids will hear at school.
16:20You know, you don't jump straight to, what if the president says something like that?
16:24But I also think when you have a parent, and Anna, you can speak to this, or a loved one of someone who is disabled,
16:30their number one concern is not that the child or the person has a disability.
16:35It's how the world will treat the disability.
16:37So it's often this protectionism.
16:39So to hear that, I can imagine what a gut punch this is.
16:42How painful that is.
16:42But what a political misstep for President Trump, too, though, because who can't get on board with being mad at $1 billion in fraud?
16:50But guess what?
16:51Now people are distracted by his personality, once again, using language like this.
16:57He undermined a good move, and he should have done that.
17:00But, Sarah, he did it in the first time, the first campaign, and people still voted for him.
17:03No, I remember.
17:04No, I remember that question.
17:04So the question is, what's wrong with America?
17:07Yeah.
17:08You know, we are looking the other way and voting for a man.
17:12People, don't forget what this also is impacting.
17:16It is impacting innocent people.
17:19Innocent people from Somalia.
17:21Yes.
17:22Who have nothing to do with any of this.
17:24Who are now being targeted.
17:26Mm-hmm.
17:27Because this man can't, doesn't remember that he, too, was involved in fraud.
17:34Mm-hmm.
17:35Even though he says, no, I wasn't.
17:36You know, everybody said, no, I wasn't.
17:38Pete Hegg said, no, I didn't.
17:39This one said, no, I didn't.
17:40So, you know, you've got to count your P's and Q's, babe.
17:44Pay attention.
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18:04Welcome back.
18:14This will come as no surprise, but a college degree used to be part of a lot of people's American dream,
18:20but not anymore, according to a new poll that found that most Americans don't see the value of a four-year degree anymore.
18:28They say they don't want to get a job just to pay off student loans for the rest of their lives.
18:35I think most people have been priced out of college.
18:38Yes, yes.
18:39Most people.
18:40And if you can't afford it, you know, you want to, you telling your kids, listen, you need to go do something that,
18:48like they used to say in the old days, be an actor.
18:50No, no, you need to go do a real job.
18:52Yeah.
18:53You know, and maybe that's what people are being told.
18:55Go to a trade school.
18:55Trade, vocational.
18:57Electrician.
18:57Electrician.
18:58Plumber.
18:58Plumber.
18:59Plumber.
19:00It was like 63% of people said it, and I really think it's less about them wanting to get an education,
19:09because you get a lot more than just the education at college.
19:11You get socialization.
19:12You learn about yourself.
19:13There's a lot of self-discovery.
19:14You learn about things that you like, things you don't like.
19:16You build a network of friends, and sometimes they're, you know, family.
19:20They become your family.
19:22But it's a crisis of affordability in this country.
19:24I mean, you know, some colleges cost $85,000 a year.
19:29Yeah.
19:30$85,000.
19:31How can you afford it?
19:32And if you can't afford it, you take out a loan, and so you spend the rest of your life basically trying to...
19:38If you can get a loan.
19:39If you can get one.
19:40And if you get one, the compounded interest on some loans is 28%.
19:45How do you get out of that?
19:47When Barack Obama and Michelle Obama came to the White House, they were still paying off student loans.
19:52But, you know, I just think it's very hard to be the most exceptional country in the world, or the exceptional country we aspire to be and want to be, where our citizens can't afford higher education or health care.
20:10Those are two things that mean everything in getting ahead in life.
20:16Well, I think it's the changing world, too.
20:18We're not only dealing with affordability, we're dealing with the impending AI and what jobs that's going to take over and what colleges are playing to.
20:26We'll always need critical thinkers, so thinking the way colleges, especially liberal arts educations, teach, but it's the rate of return that we're assessing now as the world changes with our kids going forward is we aren't automatically thinking they'll all go to a four-year college.
20:41Like, we're looking at it as time, because it's a really evolving time right now.
20:45But think about the fact that this president said, we need more engineers to come from other countries.
20:52He meant like Choo Choo Charlie.
20:53He didn't mean like a real engineer.
20:55But I mean, but if he did, why would we have to get our talent from outside of the country instead of building our young people here?
21:03Because that would take money from the billionaires and millionaires, which include him.
21:07Yes.
21:07And also, keep in mind, not everybody is meant to go to college.
21:11Some people are not meant to go to college, but you have the choice.
21:15When you take away choice, which is what they're doing in terms of trying to bankrupt colleges, in terms of trying to take away your ability.
21:23If you want to be a nurse, suddenly saying, that's not a real job.
21:25That's not a real profession.
21:26I mean, it's like, you know, what you have to know is if it's something you want to do, then go for it.
21:33Go for it.
21:34Don't let these people talk you out of your dreams.
21:37Yeah.
21:38And I'm glad...
21:38Just don't do it.
21:40I'm glad you mentioned that about nurses.
21:42My best friend is a nurse.
21:43My mom is a nurse.
21:44And your mother's a nurse, the fact that this administration would say that nurses, that that is not a true profession.
21:50A beating heart of a hospital.
21:51That is, they are everything in a hospital.
21:54They're not, and I have to say, they're not the first ones to say that.
21:57This conversation has been happening.
22:00But you know what?
22:00Again, it's going to be up to us.
22:03These folks don't know anything about your everyday real life.
22:07You got to do what you got to do.
22:08You got to take care of your family and make sure they have what they need in order to move forward.
22:13And we do as parents everything we can to ensure that we allow them to do that.
22:19Don't let them stop you because that's their trade.
22:22That's what they want.
22:23They want you not to say, oh, no, this is too terrible.
22:27It's not too terrible.
22:28It's a pain in the behind, but it's not too terrible.
22:31We'll get by.
22:38My friend Jonathan Rumi became a global superstar for his brilliant down-to-earth portrayal of Jesus Christ
22:52in the international hit series, The Chosen.
22:55Now he has a challenge that could bring your family closer over the holidays.
22:59Please welcome back the fabulous Jonathan Rumi.
23:02Before we do that, this summer you got a chance to meet Pope Lear.
23:12I did.
23:13How was that?
23:14It was amazing.
23:16He's absolutely wonderful.
23:19He's as congenial and charming as he looks in all his interviews and stuff.
23:24And so it was just such a treat.
23:26Does he watch the show?
23:27The first thing he said to me...
23:28No show, not ours.
23:29Yeah, yeah.
23:29The first thing he said to me, he said, you know, my brother watches your show all the
23:36time.
23:37I have to confess, I haven't seen it yet, but I'll get there.
23:40I said, don't worry, we brought some DVDs.
23:43It's funny that he said to you, I have to confess.
23:46Yeah, yeah.
23:47I'm like, I can't help you with that, Your Holiness.
23:50That's your job.
23:51He just had the first American Thanksgiving, I think, this weekend at Costello Gandolfo.
23:56So it's a nice tradition.
23:58But Jonathan, you're working with the Hallow app and on their Advent Pray 25 challenge.
24:05It starts today.
24:06So will you tell us a little bit about it?
24:07Absolutely.
24:08So Pray 25 basically is about the 25 days in Advent that leads up to Christmas.
24:13And it's a time for, I mean, you take a look at the world right now, there's so much noise,
24:18there's so much chaos, there's so much, you know, unrest that how do we prepare for Jesus
24:27coming into the world for the next 25 days in a way that is calming, in a way that allows
24:34us to get some peace, some inner peace, some stillness.
24:37The theme of this challenge is called Be Still, from Psalm 46, Be Still and Know that
24:42I Am God.
24:43And so for a few minutes a day, this is a guided meditation.
24:47Anybody can do it.
24:48Anybody looking for peace, for stillness, for hope can literally key into this challenge
24:53by listening a few minutes a day and really set their day up or at the end of the day,
24:59just calm themselves down right before they go to sleep.
25:00So you download the app and it'll lead you to the 25th.
25:02Download the app, go to the app store, look for the Hallow app and you'll download the
25:08app and then you just click on the challenge, pray 25 and you'll be more peaceful.
25:12And different time frames for the meditation.
25:14You know, some people can't meditate for more than 60 seconds.
25:17I'm not talking about myself.
25:19I think once you actually, I listened to the first day today and it's myself and this
25:24nun, Sister Miriam, who is just like, you just sink into this bliss and just go on this
25:33journey with her.
25:34And it's next thing you know, what you thought you could only last for 60 seconds is now,
25:39oh, that was 10 minutes or that was eight minutes.
25:41So this is, it'd be perfect for you.
25:42It'd be so easy.
25:43I'm going to try it.
25:44Chocolate from your advent calendar and then turn on the app.
25:47That's right.
25:48That's a perfect day.
25:49Your show, The Chosen, remains one of the most popular shows around the world.
25:55And as we all know, and I hope everyone knows, you play Jesus.
25:57It's kind of a big role.
26:00Season six will premiere towards the end of next year and it will focus on the crucifixion.
26:05Now, you've said that filming this season was one of the hardest things you've ever had to do.
26:10I think describing that it's a crucifixion explains that.
26:13But why did, why was this so hard?
26:15I think as an actor, you're always looking for truth in a character.
26:20And to be able to find that and to play a character authentically, you have to enter into whatever that character's truth in the story is.
26:30And for Jesus, it becomes doubly intense because I'm now trying to enter into the truth of what it meant to go through torture and crucifixion.
26:41And so it's not just the physicality of recreating that, it's the emotional impact that that has.
26:49It's the mental, the psychological impact of entering into Christ's crucifixion and his torture.
26:56That once you participate in that, once, and I asked God to allow me some sense of what that would be like.
27:05And he didn't disappoint.
27:07And it's something that I'm still actively processing right now.
27:12Do you think it could play that role if you weren't as spiritual and religious as you are?
27:17I don't think it would have the same kind of authenticity.
27:20Right.
27:21I think what I bring to the role is my relationship to Christ, is my relationship with Jesus and my love for him.
27:27And so by taking on his love for humanity and trying to recreate that, it's made me a better person.
27:35It's made me want to love people.
27:39As we mentioned, the show is incredibly popular, but on a global level, not just here in the United States.
27:48And you've said that you've met people who feel like the show personally affected them and changed their lives.
27:55What are some of the stories or even one that you've heard?
27:59Even just a couple of weeks ago, every so often I randomly go through DMs on Instagram, for instance, because that's the platform I'm most active on.
28:08And I just randomly would just pick two different people.
28:12And both of these people that wrote to me happened to have been lifelong atheists and never had any interest in God.
28:21And then somehow somebody sent them the show.
28:24And all of a sudden, it's like that first episode just kind of grabs hold of you.
28:29Yeah.
28:29And if God wants to, he will just, he'll find you.
28:35He'll follow you.
28:36He'll go after you.
28:37Oh, yeah.
28:37And through the process of the show, they became interested in the Bible.
28:41And then they started going to the church.
28:42And they had both converted to Christianity.
28:44Really?
28:45Lifelong atheists.
28:46Wow.
28:46And so that's, to me, that's remarkable.
28:49Well, you recently did a video for Men's Health.
28:52Yes.
28:52Taking a little pivot about your workout routine and how you prepare to play someone like Jesus.
28:57Is there a specific way beyond bread and wine that you did this?
29:02There was actually less bread and wine than usual.
29:06The first thing, I mean, it starts with discipline.
29:08Who knew Jesus was ripped like that?
29:10Wow, wow, Jonathan.
29:15Hey, Jesus.
29:18No, honey, it's not a Jesus.
29:21You look at this and you go, Jesus.
29:25Yeah, it was a lot of training.
29:26It was a lot of discipline and a lot of dieting and just committing.
29:30I see you.
29:31I see you.
29:31I know.
29:32But I have to say this one thing.
29:34There's a reason he's ripped.
29:36I'll tell you later.
29:37Oh.
29:38Oh, hey.
29:39Oh, thanks to Jonathan.
29:40I'd like to know.
29:42Because nobody wants that, do you?
29:44Okay?
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33:30Right?
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33:37My son is eight, Rio.
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33:45Okay.
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