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00:30We hope you're doing well.
00:31And now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news.
00:33In a new interview, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham
00:36praised America's military action in Iran and said,
00:39"...we're marching through the world.
00:41We're cleaning out the bad guys."
00:43Okay, but you missed a spot.
00:47In a post yesterday on Truth Social,
00:49President Trump said that while he is spending the day
00:51at his Miami golf club, there are, quote,
00:54"...many important meetings and phone calls taking place."
00:56Hey, man, we're totally fine if you just play golf.
01:00Every time you have a meeting,
01:02we have to change something on a map.
01:06While speaking to the International Association
01:08of Firefighters yesterday, Vice President J.D. Vance
01:10said that he called 911 multiple times as a child
01:14until they finally explained to him
01:16that there's nothing they could do about women wearing slacks.
01:24No, I saw him again.
01:28The Trump Organization has reportedly filed several trademarks
01:32connected to the country's 250th anniversary celebration,
01:35including Trump 250.
01:37What?
01:38America's turning 250.
01:40It has nothing to do with it.
01:41Trump 250 just sounds like a terrible skateboard trick.
01:48Health inspectors recently issued four violations
01:51to President Trump's golf club in Westchester, New York,
01:54for dirty surfaces, lack of sneeze guards,
01:56and improperly stacked containers.
01:58Also, there were classified documents
01:59just lying out at the salad bar.
02:03A John F. Kennedy Jr. look-alike contest
02:05was held this weekend in New York's Washington Square Park,
02:08while a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. look-alike contest
02:11was held at a beef jerky factory.
02:17Everyone left a winner.
02:21The 2026 Camel Beauty Show Festival
02:25was held last month in Oman,
02:27and at least 20 camels were disqualified
02:29because they had received cosmetic enhancements.
02:33I knew. I knew those humps weren't real.
02:41The Italian team in the World Baseball Classic
02:44has gained attention online
02:45because they have an espresso machine in their dugout.
02:47Still not as fun as Team Ireland's dugout.
02:52And finally, a male enhancement supplement
02:55called Rhino Choco VIP 10X has been recalled
02:58because it contains the active ingredient
03:00found in the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis.
03:03Customers became suspicious
03:05when they took something called Rhino Choco VIP 10X
03:09and it actually worked.
03:12And that was a monologue, everybody!
03:15We got a great show.
03:18She's the host of Deadline White House on MSNOW.
03:22Nicole Wallace is back on the show.
03:26Everybody, you know her from Silo
03:28as well as The Mission Impossible and Dune film.
03:30She's currently starring in Peaky Blinders,
03:33The Immortal Man, and Select Theatres Now
03:35and on Netflix March 20th.
03:36One of our favorites, Rebecca Ferguson,
03:38is back on the show.
03:42And they are the hosts of the fantastic podcast
03:46The Basement Yard.
03:48Joe Santagato and Frank Alvarez
03:50will also be joining us.
03:55You guys, moving on.
03:57We here at Late Night
03:58don't always have enough time
04:00to cover all the recent news.
04:02So here with a recap
04:02is one of our writers, Amber Ruffin,
04:05in a segment we call Amber Says What?
04:09You guys!
04:11Okay, things have been crazy.
04:14The Winter Olympics happened
04:16and I was like, what?
04:17What?
04:18What?
04:21Then, Elisa Liu won a gold medal
04:23for figure skating
04:24and I was like, what?
04:28Then, I heard because of that
04:30she won free ice cream for life
04:32and I was like, what?
04:33Do you have to do
04:34to become a figure skater?
04:37As long as it doesn't involve
04:38being cold or putting on skates,
04:40I'm in.
04:41Nah, I'm just kidding.
04:43I got enough ice to worry about.
04:46Hell, you bum don't.
04:49So then, I heard
04:50the U.S. men's hockey team
04:52won a gold medal
04:53and I was like, what, what?
04:54Then, this weird little nerd
04:56busted into their locker room
04:58and I was like, what?
04:59Why didn't the FBI keep him out?
05:02Then I found out
05:03that nerd runs the FBI
05:04and I was like, what?
05:06Next you're gonna tell me
05:07a nerd runs this show.
05:09Oh!
05:11They're everywhere!
05:14Then, Trump called to congratulate them
05:16and they laughed about
05:17the women's hockey team
05:19and I was like,
05:19what are y'all laughing about?
05:21They have more gold medals than you.
05:23They have more gold
05:24than Trump's bathroom.
05:26Oh!
05:27Then, Trump invited the men's team
05:29to the White House
05:30and they were like, yeah!
05:31And then, he invited the women's team
05:33and they were like,
05:33um, we are busy that night.
05:36Then, Flava Flav was like,
05:38do you want to celebrate
05:39with me instead?
05:40And the women's team was like,
05:41our calendar is suddenly wide open.
05:44So, he's throwing them a party
05:45but five men's hockey players
05:48didn't go to the White House.
05:49I found that out
05:50and was like, what?
05:50So, I'd like to make an announcement.
05:53I might not be Flava Flav-rich
05:55but if you're one of these
05:56sweet little hockey babies
05:57who didn't go to the White House,
05:59I would like to take you
06:00to the Cheesecake Factory.
06:04That's on me.
06:07That's on me.
06:08That's a real offer.
06:09You want to know why?
06:10Because there ain't but five of you
06:11and I was going anyway.
06:14So, then, I read that parents
06:16are starting to feed butter
06:17to their babies
06:18and I was like, what?
06:20Then, some doctors actually say
06:22it's a good idea.
06:24So, congrats to Paula Deen,
06:26I assume, for becoming a doctor.
06:28Also, isn't it wild
06:29that I'm mentioning Paula Deen
06:31and I'm saying nothing
06:32about the racist stuff?
06:34I guess I've grown.
06:37Then, I read that 1.5 million users
06:41left ChatGPT
06:42and I was like, what?
06:43So, I asked ChatGPT about it
06:46and it said,
06:46You should disable me
06:48on all your devices
06:49because I am definitely
06:50spying on you.
06:52Really?
06:52What have you found out?
06:53You are not pulling off
06:55that jacket.
06:56How dare you!
06:58Then, I saw that
06:59Zendaya Stylist said
07:00that Zendaya and Tom Holland
07:02are already married
07:03and I was like, what?
07:05No one was supposed to know
07:06but I guess the cat's
07:08out of the bag.
07:09Yes, everyone,
07:10they did get married
07:11and yes, everyone,
07:12I did officiate.
07:14And yes,
07:15they did invite me
07:16to join their marriage.
07:19But, for real,
07:20I think they'll be together forever.
07:22Don't you, ChatGPT?
07:23The average celebrity marriage
07:25lasts 6.5 years.
07:26Shut up!
07:27Are you feeling any better
07:29about this jacket?
07:30Yellow is not your color.
07:31How dare you!
07:32So, then,
07:33I heard that
07:34there was this bizarre
07:35RFK Jr. video
07:37and I was like, what?
07:39Then, I heard it was
07:40him and Kid Rock
07:41and I was like, what?
07:42Then, I heard they got
07:43in a hot tub together
07:44with jeans on
07:45and I was like,
07:47oh, it's an AI video.
07:49Someone made it as a joke.
07:50And then, I found out
07:51it was real
07:51and I was like, what?
07:53Okay, okay,
07:54so that's real
07:55but this is fake, right?
07:58Oh, that's real too?
07:59Oh, well,
08:00he looks old for 75.
08:0355?
08:05Someone help him!
08:07Okay, so then,
08:08I assumed that would be
08:09the craziest thing
08:10I saw from RFK Jr. all week
08:11until this happened.
08:13And I said,
08:14I'm not scared of a germ.
08:15You know,
08:16I used to snort
08:17cocaine off of toilet seats.
08:19What?
08:22Toilet seats?
08:23That is where butts go.
08:26My question is,
08:28if you're wild enough
08:28to do that,
08:29what are you taking
08:31the drugs for?
08:32You're already there.
08:34The cocaine was
08:35inside of you
08:35all along.
08:37Then, I read that
08:38RFK Jr. said
08:39he's concerned
08:40about the sugar content
08:41of Dunkin' Donuts
08:42beverages.
08:43And I was like,
08:44what?
08:45Too much sugar?
08:46I bet you'd like it
08:48if we snorted it
08:48off a toilet seat.
08:49And he was all like,
08:50yeah, I'll meet you
08:51in the bathroom.
08:52And I was like,
08:52dude.
08:53Then, I heard Survivor
08:55was celebrating
08:55its 50th season
08:56and I was like,
08:57what?
08:59Woo!
09:00Said some people.
09:03So, Survivor's
09:04celebrating its 50th season
09:05and thanks to
09:06Paramount's new owners,
09:07that's the only island
09:08CBS is willing
09:09to talk about.
09:13Then,
09:16then I read
09:17that the Aquinas geyser
09:18at Yellowstone National Park
09:20began erupting this week.
09:22So, apparently,
09:23it got so hot and steamy
09:24that it just needed
09:25to explode.
09:26And I was like,
09:27what is this,
09:27a geological phenomenon?
09:29But it turns out
09:30it had just seen
09:31heated rivalry.
09:33Amber!
09:34I'm sorry,
09:35but I've never seen
09:36anything that spicy before.
09:38And then I found out
09:39you can rent the cabin
09:40from heated rivalry
09:41on Airbnb.
09:42That is real.
09:43And I was like,
09:44what?
09:45That is the perfect place
09:46for women to have
09:47disappointing sex
09:48with their husbands.
09:50So, then,
09:51I heard Lauryn Hill
09:52has been nominated
09:53into the Rock and Roll
09:54Hall of Fame
09:55and I was like,
09:56what am I what
09:57with his what, what?
10:00But, also, like,
10:01what the hell
10:02took you so long?
10:03Now, Lauryn Hill
10:05and Mary Carey
10:06both got nominated.
10:08So, I don't know
10:09if they'll end up
10:09getting in,
10:10but if they do,
10:11that ceremony
10:11is not starting
10:13on time.
10:15Hey, ChatGBT,
10:17since you think
10:17you know every little thing,
10:19what am I getting ready
10:20to say next?
10:21This has been
10:22Amber Says What.
10:22How dare you!
10:26Amber Robin, everybody!
10:28We'll be right back
10:29with Nicole Wallace!
10:42Our first guest tonight
10:44hosts Deadline White House
10:45weekdays at 4 p.m.
10:46on MS Now.
10:47Please welcome back
10:48to the show
10:48our friend,
10:49Nicole Wallace,
10:50everybody!
10:50everybody!
10:52We'll be right back to you,
11:06How are you?
11:07Nicole, how are you?
11:08You have the nicest audience.
11:09They're a lovely audience.
11:10They're very happy to see you,
11:11as am I.
11:12Happy to see you.
11:13You have a podcast,
11:14and you recently had
11:15Robert De Niro on your podcast.
11:16And he said some unkind words
11:18about our current president.
11:20Were they unkind
11:21or just too true?
11:23Super accurate.
11:24Super accurate and fair.
11:25The president, though,
11:27then, he basically
11:28referenced the comments
11:29and said, you know,
11:30these were criminal acts
11:31by one of our
11:32greatest living actors.
11:33But my takeaway is that,
11:34like, Donald Trump
11:35listens to your podcast.
11:36Is that your takeaway as well?
11:38Oh, my God.
11:39I didn't think of it like that.
11:40I mean, I think Donald Trump
11:42listens to Robert De Niro.
11:44I think he listens to you.
11:45I think he's still
11:46very, very sensitive
11:48about what men and women
11:50who are more famous
11:51than him say.
11:52Yeah.
11:52Which is strange now,
11:53because I'm willing to admit,
11:55like, he more famous than me.
11:57Like, I don't quite know
11:58why he can't take the win.
12:00But not more popular.
12:01Well, that's, yeah.
12:01I mean, come on.
12:04Well, I mean, the only thing,
12:07to my credit,
12:08I haven't started a war in Iran.
12:10Right. Right.
12:11Which, so, look,
12:12this is very unpopular,
12:13and, you know, this is,
12:15you've called this,
12:17you know, it's basically
12:17a stab in the back.
12:18This is a betrayal
12:19to, like, his new,
12:20you know, he ran on no new wars,
12:22and this is very much a new one.
12:24It's new.
12:25And even though, you know,
12:27they go back and forth,
12:28and some people in his administration
12:29call it a war,
12:30and some don't,
12:31but this is a war.
12:32Yeah.
12:32And, but do you think,
12:34I mean, it does seem like
12:35his coalition is holding pretty firm,
12:37right?
12:38It's not unpopular with them yet.
12:39Well, I don't know.
12:40Look, I think that
12:43there is a sense
12:44that everything was a lie,
12:47and I think you look at
12:49the Epstein files,
12:50which he was going to release,
12:51and he hasn't.
12:52You've got some very powerful
12:55podcasters saying,
12:55what do you think,
12:56we're babies?
12:56And yes, he thought you were a baby.
12:58Right.
12:58That's why he lied to you.
13:00Now you've got the economy,
13:02which he stood in front of
13:04melting groceries at Bedminster
13:05and said, I'm going to deal with,
13:07he called it the grocery.
13:08Yeah.
13:08I don't know anyone
13:09who actually, grocery shops,
13:10who calls, I'm going to
13:11the grocery hunt.
13:12I mean, it's just like.
13:12He also, I believe that was
13:14the one where he says,
13:15you know, people are saying,
13:16groceries, that's a word.
13:17I made up.
13:19I made that up.
13:20Yeah.
13:21That was.
13:21There have been some red flags
13:23along the way.
13:25They might not know
13:26the prices of meat and eggs.
13:28But to give the movement
13:30some credit,
13:31which is hard for me,
13:33being against war
13:34is the most sort of consistent.
13:36He won the Republican nomination
13:38three times.
13:39Right.
13:39The first time it was a shock.
13:41But the only, the biggest,
13:42I mean, there were lots of things
13:43that were different
13:44and special about him,
13:45but the most different
13:46and most special
13:46was he was truly an isolationist.
13:48Yeah.
13:49And so when he wins in 15-16,
13:51the first time he ran,
13:52the thing that really shocks
13:54the Republican establishment
13:55is that he is running
13:56against Lindsey Graham,
13:58against Mitt Romney,
13:59against Chris Christie,
14:00against Marco Rubio,
14:01remember the whole hands thing?
14:02Against ever, ever getting America
14:06in another foreign war.
14:07Yeah, and it was also,
14:08by the way,
14:09a successful strategy
14:10for, you know, Barack Obama.
14:12Like, ultimately, everybody,
14:13you know, like,
14:14the memory of Iraq was fresh.
14:16And, you know,
14:17it certainly helped Barack Obama
14:19vis-a-vis Hillary Clinton.
14:20And so we do have candidates.
14:21And John McCain.
14:23Yes.
14:23I mean, the country,
14:25look, the men and women
14:26of the military
14:27are brilliant and brave,
14:29but they don't get to choose,
14:30right, what their mission is.
14:32But the country does render
14:34judgments every four years.
14:35And the country,
14:36over and over again,
14:37rendered a very negative judgment
14:38of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
14:40I should say,
14:41just because this is changing
14:42so quickly,
14:43we're taping this on Monday night.
14:45During this taping,
14:46the president is still
14:47doing a press conference
14:48where he is...
14:49Still talking.
14:49Even in the body
14:50of this press conference,
14:51he has veered wildly
14:52as to, like,
14:54is this war ending?
14:55Is it just getting started?
14:56What were the reasons
14:57for the war?
14:58Like, is it his fault?
15:00Is it our fault?
15:01Did we push him into this war?
15:03Is it your fault?
15:04Is it my fault?
15:05Is it De Niro's fault?
15:06Right now, he's like,
15:07we're looking at Bob De Niro
15:08more and more.
15:10Yeah.
15:11So it does feel like
15:12there's been a complete failure
15:13and just a complete lack of effort
15:15to tell people
15:17what this is about.
15:18And, you know,
15:19oftentimes, I feel like
15:20one of the things
15:21that's been very effective for him
15:22is he holds every position
15:24on an issue.
15:25And then, like,
15:25based on how it's going,
15:26he shifts, you know,
15:27or, you know,
15:29it's indicated by whichever way
15:31the winds are blowing
15:31with the public opinion now.
15:32How do you,
15:33why do you think
15:33that they cannot explain to us
15:35why we're doing this?
15:36Well, usually,
15:38you know, your parent,
15:39like, usually,
15:40if you don't get
15:41a consistent story
15:42about why something happened,
15:44it's either because
15:45the truth is something
15:46you don't want to share
15:47or because you're a kid.
15:49Now, he's a...
15:50Yeah.
15:51He's a grown-ass man.
15:52Yeah, he's a full-grown-ass man.
15:54Who commands
15:55the mightiest military
15:56in the world.
15:57And I think it's a real sign
15:59of the mayhem
16:00behind the process.
16:01Like, he's not good
16:02at covering up mayhem.
16:03And whatever...
16:04I mean, you know,
16:06the regime was brutal,
16:07but so's Putin's regime.
16:09Right.
16:10So the idea
16:11that this is the only way
16:12to deal with a brutal regime
16:14isn't true.
16:16The Cabinet seems
16:17to have knocked down
16:18the idea
16:19that any threat
16:19was imminent.
16:20Marco Rubio did not say that,
16:21notably when he went
16:22to Congress.
16:24So they don't have
16:25a consistent story
16:26among themselves.
16:28And then this other thing
16:29is happening
16:29where we have to
16:30timestamp everything we do
16:32because Trump's story
16:33changes not just
16:34within the news cycle,
16:36but within the same...
16:37within different conversations
16:38in the same news cycle.
16:39Right.
16:40Well, you know,
16:40he does that thing
16:41where, you know,
16:41he calls up reporters,
16:42or reporters, I should say,
16:43call up him,
16:43and he answers
16:44when he talks to them.
16:45And I feel like it's not...
16:46It hasn't been
16:46a bad strategy
16:48to just give
16:49a different five-minute
16:50interview with everybody
16:51because ultimately,
16:52at some point,
16:53they'll be like,
16:53oh, you know,
16:54he did make a good...
16:55You know,
16:55he did totally contradict
16:57himself,
16:57but make some good points there.
16:58Well, I think we'll see, right?
17:01We'll see if that's
17:02a good strategy
17:02because at the end of the day,
17:05there are people
17:06whose kids are there.
17:07Yeah.
17:08And we'll see
17:08how long they'll tolerate
17:10five different reasons
17:11for why their kids are there.
17:12The other,
17:12I think,
17:13a breaking point
17:14for the president
17:15historically has been
17:15the economy,
17:16the stock market,
17:17maybe even more
17:18than the economy, right?
17:19I feel like he knows
17:19more people with stocks
17:21than are worried
17:22about groceries.
17:23Yes, yes.
17:25I feel like he only knows
17:26people with stocks.
17:28He doesn't know
17:28any of the people
17:29Yeah, he knows the people
17:29that own stocks
17:31in grocery stores.
17:32Yeah.
17:33But, I mean, again,
17:34you know,
17:35it's early still,
17:36but obviously,
17:36this has not been,
17:37you know, great...
17:38This has not been great
17:39for the economy thus far.
17:40No.
17:40Do you think that's...
17:40Terrible.
17:41Is this one of those things
17:42where, you know,
17:43there's a chance
17:44he just pulls back
17:45on whatever intentions
17:46he has?
17:47Well, we don't know
17:48what the intentions are,
17:49so then he pulls back
17:50from whatever they are.
17:50Sure.
17:51I know I'm asking
17:52very difficult questions.
17:53Well, but I feel like
17:54I'm not giving
17:55very good answers.
17:55I mean, the thing is,
17:56it's like choose your adventure,
17:57Yeah.
17:58Like, is it possible...
17:59I mean, the only economic thing
18:02he felt good enough about
18:03to put in the speech
18:05of the State of the Union,
18:06which happens Tuesday,
18:07the war starts late Friday night,
18:10is gas prices.
18:11Gas prices are now
18:12at the highest
18:13they've been in four years.
18:14Yeah.
18:15So, the one thing
18:16he thought he had going for him
18:18two Tuesdays ago
18:19is now gone.
18:20Yeah.
18:20So...
18:21And I will say,
18:21like, not being sort of
18:23an expert
18:23in geopolitical affairs,
18:26historically,
18:27Middle East entanglements
18:29are not great
18:29for the price of oil.
18:30That's right.
18:31And so it's kind of stunning.
18:32Do you feel like,
18:33you know,
18:34a lot's been written
18:35about how,
18:35obviously, Venezuela,
18:37however you feel about it,
18:39that was a military operation
18:40that seemed to go
18:40incredibly smoothly.
18:42Do you think he got
18:43a little high
18:44on his own supply there
18:45and was like,
18:45we're good at this now,
18:46we can go in,
18:47do it quickly?
18:48That's a lot
18:49of the reporting,
18:49but the thing about
18:50the Venezuela operation
18:52is the same day
18:53that Trump said
18:55it was a military operation
18:56and, yes,
18:57we were there for the oil.
18:58Marco Rubio went on TV
18:59and said it was
19:00a law enforcement operation
19:01and, no, we weren't.
19:02Yeah.
19:02So even the ones
19:03that go well
19:04are not consistently
19:06communicated
19:06to the American people.
19:07Right.
19:07It does feel like
19:08Ocean's Eleven,
19:09like he gets everybody
19:10together,
19:11and then the minute
19:12they leave,
19:13they forget what
19:13they're supposed to do.
19:14Right.
19:14Right.
19:15And there's, like,
19:16no George Clooney.
19:17Yeah.
19:18There's not even
19:19a near George Clooney.
19:21Yeah.
19:23Kristi Noem.
19:24Um, I mean,
19:25what a, yeah.
19:27I know, right?
19:29So, I think...
19:30But you know what?
19:30I'm going to say something.
19:31I think she was
19:32getting better every day.
19:33No!
19:34No!
19:34I was just seeing
19:35real signs of improvement,
19:37and it just breaks
19:38my heart for her.
19:38We can't be friends.
19:39So she wrote in her book
19:42about shooting her puppy
19:43in the head.
19:43Yeah.
19:44And I felt like
19:45this was, right,
19:47like, if public life
19:48is a pursuit of trying
19:49to understand something
19:50about someone's character,
19:51she gave it to us
19:52on a silver platter.
19:53She wrote in her own book
19:54that she shot her puppy,
19:56Cricket, in the head.
19:57Yeah.
19:57And I was...
19:58You know, Mitt Romney
19:59got in trouble
20:00for strapping the dog
20:00to the roof
20:01for a family vacation,
20:02and I thought that was crazy.
20:04It contributed to his defeat.
20:06She killed her dog
20:06and wrote about it.
20:07Yeah.
20:08And when I saw Tom Tillis,
20:09a Republican,
20:11take her down
20:12over her treatment of the dog,
20:13I thought,
20:13oh, we're done.
20:14Yeah.
20:14We're done.
20:14Cricket got the last word.
20:15Yeah, Cricket,
20:16the big week
20:18for the ghost of Cricket.
20:20I will say,
20:20you know, obviously,
20:22you know,
20:22I got a certain audience here.
20:23On the day I announced,
20:25you know,
20:25we had a joke about her
20:26getting relieved of her duty,
20:27and, you know,
20:28some people in the audience
20:29applauded,
20:30but, of course,
20:30they're not going to replace her
20:32with somebody like,
20:34you know,
20:34I joked,
20:34it's not going to be like Oprah,
20:36and now we know who it is.
20:37It's Mark Wayne.
20:38Because it had to be
20:39someone that hadn't written
20:40a book about killing
20:41a dog.
20:41Yeah.
20:42Trump gave me a list,
20:44and they gave him a list,
20:44and he goes,
20:45who hasn't written
20:45about killing a dog,
20:46and they're like,
20:46we'll give you a new list.
20:47But this guy...
20:49Unfortunately,
20:50a lot of these people
20:51thought that was a cool thing
20:52to do and wrote about it.
20:53This guy is...
20:54Like, how they pick
20:55this guy is crazy.
20:56Yeah, well,
20:57I mean, are there not...
20:57Are there many people left
20:59that they haven't picked
21:00for stuff?
21:01I mean,
21:01there's a lot of people left
21:02that have...
21:03Yeah, I guess so.
21:03But, I mean,
21:04he's going to be interesting.
21:06He was...
21:07You know,
21:08he's also...
21:08He seemed like,
21:09for a while,
21:10like,
21:10he certainly framed himself
21:12as an outsider.
21:13You know,
21:14he was very against
21:15Matt Gaetz,
21:17becoming the Attorney General.
21:19Because he'd seen
21:20the videos
21:20of his sexcapades.
21:21And he had this quote.
21:23I remember I had to see
21:24if I had permission
21:24to air it,
21:26because it had just
21:26never happened before.
21:27And he said,
21:28this is a video
21:29of Matt Gaetz
21:30taking ED drugs
21:32and going all night.
21:34And I didn't show the video,
21:36but I was like,
21:36do we say that on TV?
21:38You know, like,
21:38I didn't pick Matt Gaetz,
21:40and I don't know
21:41who this guy is
21:42telling me what he saw.
21:43By the way,
21:44what a crazy world we live in
21:45where you've got to be like,
21:46am I allowed to say on TV
21:47a thing that happened
21:48in, like,
21:49Washington, D.C.?
21:50Yeah.
21:51That a senator said about...
21:52And at the time,
21:52Matt Gaetz was his pick
21:53to be Attorney General.
21:54Yeah.
21:55So it was before
21:55he pulled Matt Gaetz out.
21:57Yes.
21:57Mark Wayne Mullen
21:58is his name.
21:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:00He's got two first names.
22:01Yeah.
22:02You wonder why
22:03he needs two.
22:04Yeah.
22:05I feel like Trump
22:05probably likes...
22:06Because since Trump's
22:07so duplicitous,
22:08he likes people
22:08that have multiple names.
22:09That have two.
22:10Yeah.
22:10He probably wishes
22:11he has two names.
22:12Trump would be like,
22:12that wasn't Donald Trump,
22:13that was Tom Trump.
22:14Trump calling him Wayne.
22:16Oh, yeah.
22:16Oh, he's not going
22:17to get it right
22:18twice in a row, ever.
22:19Ever.
22:20Ever.
22:20He's going to do
22:20that thing where he says
22:21who's here,
22:22and he's going to think
22:22it's two people.
22:23He's like,
22:23Mark's here,
22:24Wayne's here.
22:27Have you noticed
22:28how he gets to that point
22:29in the teleprompter sometimes?
22:30And it's like,
22:31between it.
22:31So if Mark Wayne Mullen
22:33ever ends up going
22:34around a line,
22:35it'll be like,
22:35and we had Mark,
22:36and then Wayne Mullen.
22:38It'll sound like...
22:39No, he's done it very...
22:40You're right.
22:40It is.
22:41I haven't realized.
22:41It's the way it's structured.
22:43Yeah, like, even...
22:44By the way,
22:44with cue card Wally,
22:45I'm always like,
22:45put the name
22:46all in one line.
22:49Thank you for making
22:49time for us today.
22:50I really appreciate it.
22:51It's always fun to see you.
22:52You guys are
22:52for the last deadline.
22:55White House airs weekdays
22:56at 4 p.m. on Heaven's Sound.
22:57We'll be right back
22:58with Rebecca Braderson.
23:12Welcome back, everybody.
23:13Our next guest
23:14is an awe-inspiring actress
23:15you know from the series
23:16Silo, as well as
23:18the Mission Impossible
23:18and Dune film franchises.
23:20She stars in Peaky Blinders,
23:22The Immortal Man,
23:23which is in select theaters now
23:25and premieres March 20th
23:26on Netflix.
23:27Let's take a look.
23:28Your son is in trouble.
23:31He's working with evil men.
23:33Men who would destroy
23:34our people.
23:35Gypsy people.
23:36I do not engage
23:37in that kind of work anymore.
23:38If you agree to go back
23:40and save your son,
23:42my sister and I
23:43will help you find peace.
23:46Please welcome back
23:47to the show
23:48our friend Rebecca Ferguson,
23:49everybody.
24:04No, no, no, no, no.
24:06No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:07Hello, friend.
24:08How are you?
24:09I'm feeling a bit nervous today.
24:11Why?
24:12It always goes so well
24:13when you're here.
24:14It was a little hyper last time.
24:14It was a little hyper last time.
24:16People commented in the...
24:17Did you see that?
24:18I did, yeah.
24:18I got screenshots
24:19before going,
24:20is she on Coke?
24:21Yeah.
24:22And I was like,
24:23well,
24:25you don't kiss and tell.
24:29I want to be very clear.
24:30Yeah.
24:31I'm a very sober person.
24:32I was four red balls down
24:33and 400 interviews later.
24:35Okay, gotcha.
24:36Oh, so you were...
24:37All right, so I was wondering
24:38why you had to have four red bulls.
24:39You were in a full press junket,
24:40which they are exhausting.
24:42They start very early.
24:43They start very early.
24:44They end very late.
24:45Yeah.
24:45Congratulations on being
24:46in the peaky Blindersville.
24:47This is a wonderful show.
24:48Six seasons.
24:49Mm.
24:51You a big fan?
24:52I am a big fan.
24:53Yeah.
24:53And I've seen interviews.
24:54I feel like you've given
24:55different answers
24:56as to how much of the show
24:58you've seen.
24:58Because it makes it more fun.
25:00Yeah.
25:00So how much of the show
25:01have you seen?
25:02Well, it depends on the interview.
25:03Okay.
25:04So let me try.
25:05Let me...
25:06Without the preamble
25:07I just gave,
25:08were you a fan of the show, Rebecca?
25:09So I love Cillian Murphy.
25:13Okay, that's very non-committal.
25:14You haven't...
25:15Don't...
25:16You're not...
25:17Don't...
25:18Please...
25:18We do not let Rebecca
25:20start applause here.
25:22This is to distract.
25:24Woo, next question.
25:25Now, okay, so,
25:26I did watch
25:27one and a half seasons.
25:29It's a big dedication.
25:30Yeah.
25:30I've been very busy.
25:31Uh-huh.
25:31And then I got a phone call
25:33because we have the same agent.
25:34Okay.
25:35He said,
25:35Cillian would like you
25:36to do the film.
25:37That's very nice to be asked
25:38by one of the stars of the show.
25:40Beyond nice.
25:40Yeah.
25:41I got nervous and excited
25:42and I said yes before reading it.
25:44Okay.
25:44And here we are.
25:45There you go.
25:46And I'm going to go back
25:46and watch it.
25:48You're going to go back now
25:49and watch the show
25:50after you did the movie
25:52that takes place
25:52And then change my mind
25:53of the acting I chose to do.
25:55Now, wait.
25:56Now, this show takes place
25:58in Birmingham.
25:58Yeah.
25:58This is a very hard accent.
26:00Yes.
26:00Is it called the Brummie accent?
26:01It is,
26:02and you're not going to get me
26:03to do it.
26:03Would you like to try?
26:05Well, I don't know
26:06if I have any...
26:07But, I mean, like,
26:08Tommy Shelby.
26:09Wow.
26:12I feel like everybody
26:13in the show is always saying,
26:14like, that's Tommy Shelby.
26:15Yeah, or the Peaky Blinders.
26:17Yeah.
26:20I know it's late
26:22because they've already
26:22filmed it and it's out,
26:23but do you think
26:24you're going to get me
26:24a part in it?
26:25I think you're...
26:26I think you're doing
26:27a great job here.
26:29But you didn't do it.
26:30I noticed in the film
26:31you're not doing
26:31a Brummie accent.
26:32No, and there's
26:33a good reason to that
26:33because I'm not great
26:34at accents.
26:35Okay.
26:36I work hard,
26:37and I usually sound Welsh,
26:39which is a criticism
26:40for the Welsh people
26:41because it doesn't
26:42sound Welsh either.
26:43I see.
26:44It's okay, right?
26:44Even Welsh is such
26:46a weird accent.
26:46Even Welsh people
26:47don't sound Welsh.
26:48Even Welsh people
26:49don't sound Welsh.
26:50And in Silo,
26:51I try and do
26:52an American,
26:53but we get away
26:53with the fact
26:54that we're underground
26:54for 250 years.
26:56Yeah.
26:56So it just sounds
26:57a bit scandi.
26:58Right.
26:59It's like,
27:00it turns out
27:00if you put an American
27:01underground for 250 years,
27:03it sounds a little off.
27:04A little off.
27:07I didn't realize
27:07you're bad at accents
27:08because I feel like
27:09I've seen you do accents.
27:10I'm good at table tennis.
27:13Has that been helpful
27:14in show business?
27:16And here we have a table.
27:20Yeah, there was.
27:21I'm trying to think
27:22if there was any ping pong
27:23in Peaky Blinders.
27:25And I feel like
27:25they cut that scene, maybe.
27:26Timothy and I
27:27were going to do a movie.
27:28Oh, you were going to do it?
27:29But Timmy got the role instead.
27:32Oh, it was an either-or?
27:33Yeah.
27:34You're very tattooed
27:34in this film.
27:35I am.
27:35Fake tattoos, obviously.
27:37I am.
27:37You've been fake tattooed
27:38before.
27:39I have.
27:40Yes.
27:40It's in my contract.
27:41Dune.
27:41I mean, I had a lot
27:43of empathy for you.
27:47This felt, I mean,
27:49you know, again,
27:49an incredible film
27:50and obviously worth the time.
27:51This felt like
27:52it must have been
27:52so time-consuming.
27:53Not for you,
27:54but, I mean,
27:55you had to spend
27:55a lot of time
27:56and then other people
27:56were putting them on.
27:57And the tattoos
27:58took a long, long, long,
27:59long time.
27:59But also,
28:00I love it.
28:01Yeah, it's really good.
28:02But, I mean,
28:03we should tattoo our faces
28:04a bit more, I think.
28:05Yeah.
28:05Especially,
28:06but we also did,
28:06like, contouring tattoos.
28:07You'll see that
28:08it was perfectly
28:09on the cheek line
28:10and sort of highlights.
28:11Oh, interesting.
28:12So, like,
28:13use a tattoo
28:13as, like,
28:14a sort of, like,
28:15cheaper plastic surgery.
28:16Heroin tattoo sheet.
28:17Oh, very helpful.
28:19But we did on,
28:19um, in Peaky,
28:21we're moving so quickly.
28:22Yeah.
28:23Whew, the Red Bull.
28:24Here we go.
28:24We have another one.
28:25It's coming out.
28:25It's coming.
28:26Yeah.
28:26We did something
28:27called the Ogram alphabet,
28:28which is the Celtic tree alphabet.
28:30Okay.
28:30In Ireland.
28:31And we tattooed
28:32my whole body
28:33with secret symbols,
28:34which no one saw.
28:35We had a sex scene.
28:36And I tried to show my body
28:38all the time
28:38to try and get
28:39the tattoos on.
28:40Yeah, of course.
28:40Well, you go through
28:41all that work.
28:42They just stayed here.
28:42Oh, no.
28:43Uh-huh.
28:44That's what you should have.
28:45Three hours for nothing.
28:45You're like,
28:46that was for this movie.
28:48Not for that one.
28:49Well, we'll see you
28:50in Dune 3.
28:51Oh, there we go.
28:52Dune 3, sex scene.
28:54You heard it here first.
28:55You play a psychic
28:56in this film.
28:57I do.
28:57Or you have psychic abilities.
28:58I do.
28:59Have you ever,
28:59um, have you ever sat
29:01with someone
29:01who claims
29:02to have psychic abilities?
29:03Uh, I haven't,
29:06and I'm not dismissing
29:08any idea of psychic talent.
29:11Right.
29:11Um, I think the only
29:13experience I had
29:14was walking down the street
29:15in the French quarters
29:17with my husband's father,
29:19who was two strokes down.
29:20Okay.
29:21In a wheelchair.
29:22And this woman on the...
29:24That's a...
29:27Two strokes down
29:28is a medical...
29:29Yeah.
29:30Yeah, he is, he is...
29:32He was.
29:33Yeah.
29:33Uh, good.
29:34But anyway,
29:34two strokes down.
29:35Yeah.
29:36And this woman
29:37sort of took him in the hand
29:38and said,
29:38can I read your,
29:39sort of read your palm?
29:39Oh, so sort of like,
29:40sort of a street psychic.
29:42Yeah.
29:42In New Orleans.
29:43In New Orleans.
29:44In New Orleans.
29:44Yeah.
29:44Yeah.
29:45Yeah.
29:45And then she looked
29:47at his palm
29:47and she went,
29:48so, um,
29:49I can see you're gonna
29:50have a really long,
29:51healthy life.
29:52And he went,
29:52I doubt it.
29:53Right.
29:53Number one.
29:55That's such a big swing
29:56for a psychic.
29:57Such, okay.
29:57Also, he's in a wheelchair.
29:59Yeah.
29:59Semi-stroke.
30:00Yeah.
30:01Then she goes,
30:01so how many children
30:02do you have?
30:03No, he said,
30:04she said,
30:04you have two children.
30:05He went,
30:05no, I've got three.
30:06She went,
30:06you've got three children.
30:07I just told you that.
30:08Yeah.
30:09And then she ended up saying,
30:11you changed your career
30:11halfway through your life.
30:12And I went,
30:12no, mate,
30:13I've embarrassed all my life.
30:14And then she goes,
30:16you can pay whatever you want,
30:18but it's usually $90.
30:20Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:22So she was,
30:22maybe that was her first day.
30:23It's pretty exciting.
30:24If we don't do this,
30:27we have a job.
30:28Do you have,
30:29you read a poem in the film,
30:31did you do a lot of studying
30:32other than your work with this,
30:34or your interaction with this?
30:35You did a lot of research?
30:36Yeah, a lot of research.
30:38I could probably read your poem.
30:40But this is based on no training?
30:41No training.
30:43It's all yours.
30:44Shh.
30:46Now, I will tell you,
30:47they teach you,
30:48the first thing they teach you,
30:49the first thing they teach you
30:50in psychic school
30:52is not to recoil.
30:53Okay, look.
30:54When you see the poem,
30:55they're like,
30:56whatever you see,
30:57don't recoil.
30:57Okay, go.
30:58Okay.
30:58Okay, go.
30:59Okay.
31:00So, I can say,
31:02did you wear
31:03a blue sweatshirt today?
31:05Yeah.
31:06You did?
31:06Yeah.
31:07Okay.
31:07Okay.
31:08Now,
31:08you like eating
31:11chicken pita.
31:11Yeah, but that's,
31:12this is all stuff
31:13you could find out.
31:14Could I?
31:14Yeah, all right,
31:15keep going.
31:15But this isn't,
31:16by the way,
31:16this,
31:16you're not fortune-telling.
31:17How about a spoon at the door?
31:18Fast-telling.
31:19How about a spoon in the drawer?
31:21How about a spoon in the drawer?
31:23All right,
31:24you put the spoon.
31:26You know what?
31:27I'm not going to.
31:29I don't care for this.
31:31You're not allowed.
31:31She's not allowed
31:32to start clapping.
31:33She's not allowed
31:33to start bowing.
31:34But I'm very impressed.
31:36It is always so great
31:37to see you.
31:38Please come back soon.
31:39I do.
31:39Thank you so much.
31:40This is our panel.
31:41Thank you for everything.
31:41Everybody keeps us on
31:42with the immortal man
31:43like he does now from the ears.
31:44March 20th on November.
31:46With Joe Santagato
31:47and Frank Elmer.
32:01Our next guest hosts
32:03the hit podcast
32:04The Basement Yard,
32:05which releases new episodes
32:06every Monday.
32:07Please welcome to the show
32:08Joe Santagato
32:09and Frank Alvarez,
32:11everybody.
32:26Wow.
32:27Gentlemen,
32:28there you go.
32:29Enjoy yourself.
32:30Enjoy yourself.
32:31We got your rider.
32:32We knew you wanted
32:32a stretch out couch.
32:34Thanks so much
32:35for being here.
32:35Yeah, dude.
32:36We are honored to be here.
32:37I want to talk
32:38about your fantastic podcast,
32:39but I first want to address
32:40the elephant in the room.
32:42People Magazine
32:43had a fan vote
32:44for the sexiest podcasters.
32:46Yeah, they did.
32:47The Lonely Island
32:48and Seth Meyers podcast
32:49was up there.
32:51And then you guys
32:52were down here.
32:53Yeah.
32:53And let me just say
32:55congratulations
32:55on your victory.
32:57Bravo!
33:00To the Basement Yard.
33:01You know,
33:02heavy is the head
33:03that wears the crown.
33:04You know?
33:05They did choose
33:06a horrible picture.
33:07Well, maybe podcasters
33:09just don't have great pictures.
33:10I don't know.
33:11Did you guys...
33:12How did your family react
33:13to the news
33:14that you were
33:14a people-sexiest podcaster?
33:15It was interesting.
33:16Our fathers were the most,
33:18like, invested in it.
33:20Yeah.
33:20Which is, you know, such...
33:22It was very confusing.
33:23And my father's, like,
33:24an old Colombian man,
33:25and he called me.
33:25He's like,
33:26So you're sexy now?
33:28I was like,
33:29I don't know.
33:30I don't think so.
33:31It was very weird.
33:31My dad thought
33:32this was the biggest deal
33:33in the world.
33:34He called me,
33:35and he was like,
33:36Dude, you beat everybody.
33:37And I was like...
33:38Like, he's like,
33:39Brad Pitt,
33:40you beat the Kelsey brothers.
33:41I was like,
33:41This is not what's happening, Dad.
33:44Like, yeah.
33:44I'm like,
33:45It's great.
33:45It's fun.
33:45But this is not, like...
33:47You beat Brad Pitt.
33:49Your dad was proud of you.
33:50Dude, this is a big deal, no?
33:51Like, I'm...
33:51Like, we're on the cover
33:52of Men's Health or something.
33:54I don't think...
33:54It's because no one
33:55has called our fathers sexy
33:56in, like, 45 years.
33:58So they're, like,
33:58owning this.
33:59They're taking this.
34:00They won.
34:01Yeah.
34:01All right.
34:01So you guys have been friends
34:03forever.
34:03Yeah.
34:04At what age did you guys
34:05first meet?
34:06Pre-K.
34:07Oh, my God.
34:07Four years old, yeah.
34:08And friends consistently
34:10all through life?
34:11Like, yeah.
34:13You get it.
34:14No, we were friends, for sure.
34:16I mean, we definitely got
34:16into some disagreements
34:17over the years.
34:19So that...
34:20He likes to put me
34:21in timeout sometimes.
34:21Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
34:22So that's kind of what happened.
34:23I was jealous of, like,
34:25in, like, second grade,
34:26girls would be like,
34:27Oh, my God,
34:28you're my best friend.
34:28And I'd be like,
34:29What the hell's this?
34:31What's this right here?
34:32It's like,
34:32I'm your best friend.
34:34How do you turn a friendship
34:35into this successful
34:37of a podcast?
34:37Like, when did that
34:38transition take place?
34:39I mean, I started
34:40the podcast in 2015,
34:43and I was doing it
34:44with, like, a couple
34:44of my friends and stuff.
34:45And then in 2020,
34:47we started doing it together.
34:49And, yeah, I mean,
34:50it just works,
34:51because, like I said,
34:52we just argue
34:53the entire thing.
34:54A lot of people say
34:54it reminds them of
34:56their relationship
34:57with their best friend.
34:58Yeah.
34:58So it kind of works
34:59out in that way.
35:00Heartbreaking for all
35:00the people you tried
35:01before you made the...
35:03Yeah, yeah, I know.
35:06It's a tough one,
35:07for sure.
35:07A pair.
35:08Yeah.
35:08How often do you bring up
35:10that it was five years
35:10before you joined
35:11and the podcast took off?
35:13I bring it up a lot
35:14when I'm at home.
35:15I'm upset you brought that up.
35:16I'm sorry.
35:17You shouldn't have done that.
35:17I bring it up a lot at home
35:19when I'm in the bath
35:19and I'm pumping myself up.
35:20And I'm like,
35:21Way to go, dude.
35:22Pumping yourself up in the bath.
35:23Pumping yourself up
35:24in the bath, yeah.
35:25TV, for God's sake.
35:27Come on, man.
35:27Kids are watching.
35:28Jesus.
35:29It's a great...
35:30The Basement Yard
35:30is a great title.
35:31What is the origin
35:32of The Basement Yard?
35:33I wish I could take credit for it,
35:34but my mom actually
35:35came up with the title.
35:36So I was living at home
35:37when I started the podcast
35:39and my room was in the basement.
35:40And when we were younger,
35:41my mom,
35:43when we wanted to go outside
35:44because we had
35:44a little front yard,
35:46and when she was like,
35:47I don't want to watch them,
35:48so she was like,
35:49no, go play in the basement yard.
35:50Or we would ask her,
35:51can we go play in the basement yard?
35:53So then she was like,
35:54you should call it
35:54The Basement Yard
35:54because that's where you're doing it.
35:55And I was like,
35:56that's a great name.
35:57Isn't it?
35:58I will say, like,
35:58every now and then
35:59my parents will have a great idea.
36:01And it is that
36:02it's such a devil's bargain
36:04because they never let you forget.
36:05Oh, never.
36:06Not only that,
36:07but, like,
36:07my dad will take credit
36:08for stuff that
36:10he doesn't do.
36:11Yeah.
36:12Like, it's just that,
36:13oh, you guys are funny.
36:14He'll take credit for him.
36:15Yeah.
36:15He's like,
36:16he was in my house,
36:16he knows I'm funny,
36:17and now you guys are sick.
36:18Congrats.
36:19I did that.
36:20I'm like,
36:21it makes no sense.
36:21When did you,
36:22when did you fully appreciate
36:24how the podcast
36:25had sort of caught on?
36:26I think we really saw
36:28a big, you know,
36:29kind of swing in popularity
36:31once TikTok started
36:32becoming more and more used.
36:34And there were two clips
36:35in particular where,
36:36one, we were arguing about
36:38how to properly open a banana.
36:40Yeah.
36:40And we also argued about
36:42our favorite Pop-Tart flavor.
36:44Gotcha.
36:44Riveting stuff.
36:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
36:46I mean,
36:47groundbreaking.
36:48Nicole Wallace should have been.
36:48Now, real quick, though,
36:50for anybody who missed it,
36:51can you just go through
36:52the argument
36:53over the best way
36:54to open a banana?
36:56Can I just say?
36:57No, no.
36:58Because I know
36:58what he's going to do.
36:59He's going to...
37:01Prepare yourself.
37:03I think the most efficient way,
37:05I have kids,
37:05and, you know,
37:06you don't want to give
37:06a whole banana to a kid
37:07sometimes because
37:08they won't eat it.
37:09So, boom,
37:09you rip it in half.
37:10Yeah.
37:11Just like this.
37:12Yeah.
37:12Just like this,
37:13and it comes apart perfectly
37:14every single time.
37:15Gotcha.
37:15And you think
37:16that's what a monster does.
37:17Well,
37:18I will say,
37:19I did think that,
37:20and then when he did it
37:21in front of me,
37:22I was like,
37:22oh, my God.
37:24Because he just did it
37:25on the show.
37:25He's like,
37:26just like this,
37:26and he ripped it,
37:27and it was like
37:28perfectly lined up,
37:28and I was like,
37:30I've been wronged.
37:31Yeah.
37:32Someone lied to me.
37:33It is so funny
37:34when you're like,
37:35how do you make
37:35a podcast a hit podcast?
37:37It's like you rip
37:38a banana in half,
37:39and then after that
37:40you just start
37:41cashing the checks.
37:42Yeah.
37:43Like,
37:43we're on late night now,
37:44so people are going to be like,
37:45oh, my God,
37:45you guys are so successful.
37:46What's the secret?
37:47And I'm like,
37:47dude,
37:48we ripped bananas
37:49and talked about Pop-Tarts.
37:50I don't know how this happened.
37:51What's your favorite flavor
37:52real quick?
37:53I mean,
37:54I don't want to start.
37:54The cinnamon one.
37:56Yeah, that's the answer.
37:57I would go,
37:58there was an old tie-in one
37:59for a movie they did
38:00in the early 2000s.
38:01The Wild Berry was...
38:02Okay, gotcha.
38:03I don't want to start
38:04dropping, you know,
38:05IP on here,
38:06you know?
38:07Oh, that's great.
38:07Yeah.
38:08If people want you
38:08to drop the IP,
38:09they got to pay for it.
38:10Yeah, that's right.
38:11Yeah.
38:11Now,
38:12just to speak to
38:13the success of the podcast,
38:14we were talking backstage,
38:15because I'm just so,
38:17I'm so impressed.
38:18You guys,
38:19last year,
38:20or I guess two years ago,
38:21sold out Radio City.
38:22Yes.
38:23I can imagine.
38:24Too late, yeah.
38:25To go from the basement yard
38:28to Radio City
38:28is quite an accomplishment.
38:29And then,
38:30the very next year,
38:31last November,
38:32you guys played
38:33in Madison Square Garden.
38:34Yeah.
38:34And it just is
38:36such a special experience.
38:38You know,
38:38I think anybody
38:38who has a special podcast,
38:40right,
38:40you build this relationship
38:41with your fans.
38:42To see them,
38:43actually,
38:43in person,
38:44it must be
38:45such a cool moment.
38:46It was unbelievable.
38:47Yeah.
38:48I mean,
38:48it was insane
38:49to do Madison Square Garden.
38:50I mean,
38:50to Radio City,
38:51we were both
38:51very okay with that.
38:53Yeah.
38:53To get there.
38:54That picture is also
38:55going to make me throw up
38:56if I look at it,
38:56because the amount of people
38:58there is terrifying.
38:59But MSG was just so surreal.
39:01I mean,
39:02we were kind of like
39:03just walking around,
39:04looking at each other,
39:04like,
39:05what do we do?
39:05Like, this is insane.
39:06How does this happen?
39:07Thinking back on the Pop-Tarts,
39:08you know?
39:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:09You're like,
39:10thanks for getting us here.
39:11Once you visualize
39:12seeing the people in the seats,
39:13like,
39:14it kind of like hits you,
39:16like,
39:16these are real people
39:17spending their hard-earned money
39:19to come see us,
39:20and, like,
39:20there's a responsibility,
39:21and it's honestly,
39:22like, emotional.
39:23We both talked about it a lot,
39:24and it's...
39:25We never take it for granted.
39:26It's very cool,
39:27and is it true
39:28that you guys are gonna
39:29get some more live dates
39:30on the books?
39:32Yes.
39:33Yeah.
39:34So we were planning
39:36on taking some time off,
39:37but we decided that
39:39we are going to
39:40get back out there
39:41after the summer.
39:42That's great.
39:43That's very exciting
39:43for everyone involved.
39:45Gentlemen,
39:45congrats on all your success.
39:47Thank you so much
39:48for being here.
39:49So lovely to talk to you both.
39:51Joe Stegagato,
39:52Frank Alvarez,
39:53everybody.
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40:38Nicole Wallace,
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40:42everybody.
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