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00:24To be continued...
00:30We hope you're doing well, and now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news.
00:35When asked today by the New York Post whether the U.S. and Iran could hold a second round of
00:39peace talks as soon as Friday,
00:41President Trump said in a text message, quote,
00:47And it is very funny to give the most noncommittal answer and also sign it President DJT.
00:53He might as well have said, I'm the leader of the free world, and I have no idea how crazy
00:59is that?
01:02Hours after he said the U.S. military was raring to resume its bombing campaign,
01:06President Trump announced yesterday that he would extend the ceasefire with Iran.
01:11This guy gives out more mixed messages than a Los Angeles parking sign.
01:17President Trump said in a post yesterday on Truth Social that Iran is, quote,
01:21Oh, they are?
01:24I had to split an Uber to work today with Fallon and Kelly Clarkson.
01:34And I'm the only one they won't let sing in the car.
01:37During an interview yesterday with CNBC, President Trump said that he is very careful walking up and down stairs
01:43because he knows that if he falls, it will be the biggest news story.
01:47Maybe, maybe not. Really, depends on which stair.
01:54Donald Trump Jr.'s fiancée Bettina Anderson held a bridal shower last weekend at Mar-a-Lago,
01:59and the theme was Enchanted Garden, while the theme of Don Jr.'s bachelor party was
02:04getting our story straight.
02:10In a new interview, former RNC co-chair Lara Trump said that the last text message
02:15she received from President Trump was a video of a bombing that the White House put out,
02:19while the last text message Tiffany received was,
02:22Enjoy Kindergarten!
02:31The New York Times has published a theory that the New York Mets are on a losing streak
02:34following a photo op between the team's mascots and Mayor Zoran Mamdani.
02:39Well, it wouldn't be the first time a photo with Mamdani has set off a losing streak.
02:45The Athletic recently published a list of the best things to eat this season,
02:49at MLB stadiums, which include a chow mein burrito at Dodger Stadium,
02:53chicken and churros at Wrigley, and at Citi Field, a gun.
03:02That was 100% the accurate reaction to that joke.
03:07Ukrainian officials reportedly considering renaming the contested Donbass region
03:11that Russia is fighting for Donnyland after President Trump
03:15in order to get his attention.
03:17And for similar reasons, I'm thinking of changing the name of our show
03:20to Lorne Night with Seth Meyers.
03:26Maybe he'll watch that!
03:30The restaurant chain Red Lobster announced this week
03:33that it will offer its Endless Shrimp promotion,
03:35even though Endless Shrimp sounds less like a promotion
03:38and more like a curse by a witch.
03:43And finally, a Chinese car company recently filed a patent
03:46for an in-vehicle toilet.
03:48So what?
03:49In America, we have ones where the whole thing is a toilet.
03:53And that was a monologue, everybody!
03:57We got a great show of you tonight.
04:00You know him from films such as Sing Sing and The Color Purple,
04:03as well as Euphoria, whose highly anticipated third season
04:06is airing now on HBO and HBO Max.
04:08He's also starring as Joe Jackson.
04:10In the upcoming biopic Michael,
04:12which is in theaters and IMAX this Friday,
04:14Coleman Domingo is back on the show.
04:17Our friend Coleman is back.
04:19You have seen him on shows like
04:23The Righteous Gemstones and Roosters.
04:25He's currently starring in Running Point,
04:27whose second season drops April 23rd on Netflix.
04:30He's been my friend for almost 25 years.
04:32Scott MacArthur is back.
04:35Before we get to all that.
04:38Donald Trump's approval rating has hit a new all-time low
04:42as more members of his administration
04:44scramble for the exits.
04:45For more on this, it's time for A Closer Look.
04:51I am not a numbers guy.
04:54Here's a good proof of that.
04:55I recently helped my son with his math homework,
04:57and it went so badly they held me back a year.
05:01Fourth grade hasn't been terrible.
05:02Last week, I grew my own beans.
05:05So with my mathematical limitations in mind,
05:08help me out here.
05:09Are these numbers good or bad?
05:11Only 33% of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing.
05:15Well, I feel 67% disapprove,
05:19which means he's underwater by 34 points.
05:22He's at an all-time low,
05:24and he's down five points from the last month.
05:26Trump is having a worse April than the New York Mets.
05:29Obviously, what's going on with the Mets, it begs the question.
05:32Was their season officially jinxed
05:33when Mr. and Mrs. Mets visited our set on opening day?
05:37Look, it's not like this show has winner's mojo.
05:40We've been nominated for and lost 11 Emmys.
05:4311.
05:43To give you an idea how many that is,
05:4511 is one less than the Mets' 12-game losing streak.
05:50As of taping.
05:51True story.
05:52Our security guards, John and Jim, seen here,
05:54forgetting that history repeats itself,
05:57think this is happening because the Mets gave cue card Wally
06:00a custom Mets jersey with his name on it,
06:02despite the fact that Wally is a Yankees fan.
06:04And to break the curse,
06:06they believe they have to burn the jersey,
06:08and the craziest part is they only think it'll work
06:11if they burn it while Wally is wearing it.
06:15The point is, the wheels have completely fallen off the MAGA wagon.
06:19Trump poll numbers are in free fall.
06:21Republicans are losing the gerrymandering war.
06:23They started with Democrats.
06:24MAGA pundits are publicly turning on the president,
06:27and now another cabinet secretary is out.
06:30U.S. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez,
06:31remember, stepping down.
06:33The White House says she is taking a job in the private sector.
06:36She was also, though it's important to note,
06:37facing an internal investigation into possible misconduct
06:39and allegations of inappropriate behavior.
06:42This makes her now the third cabinet member
06:44to leave the Trump administration in recent weeks.
06:46Wow, it's bad when the labor secretary can't even keep her job.
06:50Jobs was her jobs.
06:53So now that there's three cabinet officials out in less than two months,
06:56the administration has the same turnover
06:58as a college town Chick-fil-A at the end of a semester.
07:01As soon as it's just going to be Trump wandering around by himself
07:04trying to keep squirrels out of his ballroom,
07:07he and J.D. Vance are going to go full gray gardens.
07:11But even more shocking than the labor secretary's abrupt resignation
07:15is the investigation that preceded it,
07:17which involved alleged misconduct by the secretary and her family.
07:21Her departure comes amid multiple allegations of misconduct and abuse of power
07:26by not just her, but her husband and apparently her father as well.
07:31Ms. Chavez-Daremer's husband and father
07:35exchanged text messages with young female staff members at the Labor Department.
07:40In an April 2025 exchange provided to investigators,
07:44Ms. Chavez-Daremer's father wrote to a young female Labor Department staff member,
07:49quote,
07:59You know, part of me thinks,
08:01oh, maybe that sweet old man just wants to give a young lady a tour.
08:04And then I remember he signed off.
08:06Please keep this private.
08:08No dad is ever supposed to say,
08:11please keep this private about anything.
08:13You're supposed to say to your dad,
08:15please keep that private.
08:16You know, when he gives what seems like a college-length dissertation
08:19on how attractive he finds the actress who plays Beth Dutton on Yellowstone.
08:23And then you're like, stop telling me.
08:25And he's like, oh, so you don't think she's attractive?
08:27And I'm like, I'm just saying you don't have to tell everyone at the bar mitzvah.
08:31Keep that private.
08:32And that's just a hypothetical, not a real thing that recently happened.
08:40I just made that up.
08:42From my imagination, not from my real memory.
08:47So three Trump cabinet officials are already out,
08:49and a fourth might be on his way.
08:51FBI Director Cash Patel on defense this morning,
08:54denying allegations laid out in a new report
08:56detailing his alleged drinking habits and absences from the bureau.
09:00This article in The Atlantic cites more than two dozen people,
09:03including unnamed current and former FBI officials,
09:06who allege excessive drinking and erratic behavior,
09:09described as, quote, freakouts from Patel.
09:12Several officials cited say Patel is known for, quote,
09:15obvious intoxication at private clubs,
09:17both here in Washington and in Las Vegas,
09:19and that many staffers are just waiting for the announcement
09:22that Patel is going to be fired from his post,
09:24citing his unreachability and impulsivity.
09:27Generally speaking, you don't want to hear that the country's top law enforcement official
09:31is known for having freakouts, you know?
09:33When you're the head of the FBI, you're supposed to be calm and level-headed.
09:36Everyone wants to tune into a press conference
09:38about a potential threat to the homeland
09:39and hear a guy who looks like this
09:43scream, everyone, run for your lives.
09:46And he always looks like that.
09:48He has resting, run for your lives face.
09:53But the allegations about Patel...
09:57The allegations get even worse than that.
10:00The article also claimed a request for breaching equipment
10:03normally used by SWAT and hostage rescue teams
10:06to quickly gain entry into buildings
10:08was made last year because Patel had been unreachable behind locked doors.
10:13All right, in fairness, we've all been there.
10:14You know, you come home from a hard day at work,
10:16drinking margaritas with Dua Lipa, and you pass out.
10:19On the floor in the kid's playroom,
10:21and your wife tries to open the door,
10:23but you locked it because you didn't want anyone to see you puking
10:25in your daughter's Easy-Bake oven.
10:27So your wife has to call the super to break the door down,
10:30and he's a big Russian guy with a thick accent.
10:32And when he enters the room, you wake up,
10:33and you're so scared that you get what's known as cash eyes.
10:42But somehow,
10:44that's not the most embarrassing episode from the story.
10:47On Friday, April 10th,
10:49as FBI Director Kash Patel was preparing to leave work for the weekend,
10:52he struggled to log onto an internal computer system.
10:55He quickly became convinced he'd been locked out,
10:58and he panicked, frantically calling aides and allies
11:00to announce that he'd been fired by the White House.
11:02That's according to nine people familiar with his outreach.
11:06Two of these people described his behavior as a, quote, freak out.
11:10The access problem turned out to, quote,
11:12have been a technical error, and it was quickly resolved.
11:15So he freaked out and told everyone he was fired,
11:17but it turned out it was just a technical glitch.
11:19In fact, one FBI official said of Patel's freak out, quote,
11:22it was all ultimately bulls**t.
11:24And Iver one thinks that would make a great title
11:27for the first history textbook about the Trump era.
11:30But Patel, Patel has pushed back.
11:34Patel has pushed back on the claims by suing the Atlantic
11:38and denying the story at a press conference.
11:40Explain the computer login issue.
11:42Just explain the computer login issue.
11:43You were not able to log into the,
11:45your lawsuit contends that you were not able to log into the system.
11:48What did you think after you were unable to log into the system?
11:52Let's have a survey.
11:53How many of you people believe that's true?
11:55I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, I do.
11:58I mean, I don't know for sure if it's true,
12:00but I definitely believe it's possible.
12:01I mean, we saw you crushing beers in the locker room
12:03after the men's Olympic hockey team won gold.
12:06That definitely looks like a guy
12:07who might not remember his password the next day.
12:10I can definitely imagine you sitting down at your computer
12:12drunkenly crying because you can't log in.
12:15Why won't the beach ball stop spinning?
12:18But maybe the saddest moment of Patel's press conference
12:21was when he explained his drinking in the locker room
12:24by describing the U.S. men's hockey team as his friends.
12:28I'm like an everyday American who loves his country,
12:30loves the sport of hockey, and champions my friends
12:33when they raise a gold medal and invite me in to celebrate.
12:35Oh, sweetie, no. No, sweetie.
12:38Friends? No, sweetie.
12:40I'm going to say to you what I said to John and Jim
12:42about Mr. and Mrs. Matt.
12:44They're not your friends.
12:47When Trump won the election,
12:48MAGA acted as though they were invincible,
12:50but the last month has proven otherwise.
12:52Trump is at all-time lows
12:54and keeps losing election after election
12:56while his top aides quit or get fired.
12:58Next time a poll comes out
12:59showing how much voters dislike him,
13:01Trump's going to tell Fox News...
13:03Please keep this private.
13:04This has been A Closer Look.
13:10We'll be right back with Coleman Domingo, everybody.
13:17For more of Seth's Closer Looks,
13:19be sure to subscribe to Late Night on YouTube.
13:28Our first cast tonight is an Emmy-winning
13:31and Tony, an Academy Award-nominated actor.
13:33You know from films such as Sing Sing,
13:35The Color Purple, and Rustin,
13:37as well as shows like The Four Seasons and Euphoria,
13:40which is airing now on HBO and HBO Max,
13:42with new episodes premiering on Sundays.
13:44He stars as Joe Jackson
13:45in the upcoming biopic Michael,
13:47which is in theaters and IMAX this Friday.
13:49Let's take a look.
13:50So, I've decided
13:55I'm arranging a tour in a live album.
14:02Well, how are we going to tour without Jermaine?
14:04Your brother made his choice
14:05when we left Motown and he stayed.
14:07Let him live with it.
14:09The point is,
14:10we need to capitalize on Michael's album.
14:13So, we're going to do a bunch of songs.
14:15Joseph, I...
14:18I...
14:19I need to think.
14:20No, sir.
14:22I told you what to think.
14:25You got a problem with that, Michael?
14:26We need to have a reasonable conversation
14:28about this, Joseph.
14:30You think now,
14:31because you're a big superstar
14:32and you got this big hit album
14:33that you're better than everybody in this house?
14:34Is that it?
14:36You're better than your brothers.
14:38Mother than me.
14:40Is that it?
14:41Please welcome back to the show, you guys,
14:43Colman Domingo!
15:02You know what?
15:03I'm, like, embarrassed
15:04by what I'm about to tell you
15:05because I went backstage.
15:06I said hi to you.
15:07Yeah.
15:08You looked amazing.
15:09Well, thank you.
15:09And I was like,
15:10you always look great.
15:11I'm like, God,
15:11his outfit's amazing.
15:12And now I'm realizing
15:13it was just the outfit
15:13you showed up in.
15:15It was, like,
15:16it was just your, like,
15:16walking around outfit.
15:18It was my pregame.
15:18It was your pregame.
15:19Like, your pregame
15:20is, like,
15:21my winning the World Series.
15:24You look fantastic.
15:25Well, thanks, man.
15:25There was a whole conversation
15:26about this outfit
15:26before I came out here.
15:27I'm very happy you wore it.
15:28I'm representing,
15:29you know,
15:29a movie like Michael.
15:30I couldn't come out
15:31in, like,
15:31a polo shirt
15:32and jacket.
15:33No.
15:34This is why
15:34you're in the film
15:35and I'm not.
15:37I mean,
15:37there's a number.
15:38You look great.
15:43You also looked great.
15:46Briefly,
15:46I just want to touch
15:47on fantastic job
15:48at SNL
15:48just a couple weeks ago.
15:52You certainly presented
15:55as very comfortable
15:56for a hosting job
15:58that many find
15:59uncomfortable.
16:00But did you just enjoy
16:02it as much as it seemed?
16:03I think I just kicked
16:03into my theater background.
16:05I feel like, you know,
16:06I just felt relaxed.
16:07I feel like
16:08the most relaxed place
16:09I am is on stage.
16:10Yeah.
16:10Really.
16:11So I feel like
16:11I was at home
16:11and also the whole team
16:12over there,
16:13all the writers
16:13and the creatives there,
16:15they really make sure
16:15they took care of me.
16:17And I really just,
16:18I mean,
16:18the opening monologue
16:19was really just sort of me.
16:20Yeah.
16:20And also just like,
16:21I want it to be funny,
16:22but not like,
16:23ha-ha funny.
16:24Yep.
16:24But just like,
16:25we're going to be warm
16:26and gentle.
16:26I think that,
16:27I mean, again,
16:27you talked about,
16:28you know,
16:28vibes and that's a real
16:29important part of the monologue,
16:30which is just to make
16:31everybody feel comfortable
16:32before things kick off.
16:33You did a great job.
16:34It was really fun to watch.
16:35Also, great job.
16:37I do want to shout out,
16:39the hair and makeup team
16:40completely transformed you
16:41into Joe Jackson.
16:43I mean,
16:44you know what?
16:45I didn't look like myself.
16:46No.
16:46So that's,
16:47that's the man himself.
16:48And,
16:49and I mean,
16:50that's incredible.
16:51Yeah.
16:52Yeah.
16:53So it's not just,
16:54how much prosthetics was it?
16:57It started out
16:58with two and a half hours
16:59of prosthetics.
17:00Yep.
17:00And then we got it
17:01down to 90 minutes.
17:02Okay.
17:02Plus wigs.
17:03We were moving fast
17:04because they didn't want
17:05to keep me in there
17:05for too long.
17:06But it was a great time
17:07for me to sort of,
17:08you know,
17:08find the Joe Jackson
17:09me every day.
17:10It was fantastic.
17:11Have you done,
17:12I'm trying to think,
17:12have you done a lot
17:13of prosthetic work
17:14over your career?
17:15No,
17:15I haven't done a lot
17:16of prosthetics.
17:16I feel like I did like,
17:17you know,
17:18usually do wounds
17:18and stuff like that.
17:19Right.
17:20Blood coming out of you
17:20or something.
17:21Nothing like that.
17:22That was like a full
17:23transformation where
17:24the first time
17:25I saw myself like that,
17:26it was weird.
17:27It's a strange thing
17:28when you look in a mirror
17:28and you don't see yourself.
17:29But,
17:30I mean,
17:30does it help
17:31when you're playing
17:31somebody who is
17:32so unlike you?
17:33Yeah.
17:33I mean,
17:33I would imagine,
17:34right?
17:34Very much so.
17:34It helps you
17:35because,
17:35you know,
17:36as an actor,
17:36you work on the voice
17:37and the text
17:38and research
17:39and then suddenly
17:39you get all these
17:40other elements.
17:41And also,
17:41I just got to shout
17:42out this crew.
17:43Bill Corso designed
17:44the makeup
17:44and Jamie Richman
17:46and Mo Meinhardt
17:47and Carla Farmer.
17:48They took care
17:48of all of this
17:49so therefore I can just
17:50exist and be Joe Jackson.
17:52So then I worked
17:53on the body language
17:53and all that stuff.
17:54So yeah,
17:55it's a team effort.
17:57We've talked before
17:58when you're here
17:58about you're an accomplished dancer.
18:00You're the kind of guy
18:00who will,
18:01you know,
18:01you'll break out of dance.
18:03Yeah,
18:03cut a rug.
18:04Joe Jackson,
18:05kind of famously
18:06not known for dancing
18:07in the way that Michael is.
18:08You don't know that?
18:09Well,
18:11did you try to pitch it
18:13for the film?
18:13He had a lot of kids
18:14so I'm sure he could dance.
18:15Yeah,
18:15that's true.
18:16That's a very good point.
18:18But no dancing in the film.
18:19Did you try to,
18:19was this an argument
18:20you made to Antoine Fuqua?
18:22Were you like,
18:23you know.
18:23I didn't make that at all
18:24because I was with
18:25Jafar Jackson.
18:26Yes.
18:26Who is outstanding.
18:28And Michael Jackson's nephew.
18:30Michael Jackson's nephew.
18:30Yeah.
18:31And he is like
18:31the incarnate of Michael.
18:33Yeah.
18:34He really is,
18:34it is like being with Michael.
18:35What was it like,
18:36I mean,
18:36again,
18:37being on set
18:38watching him dance like Michael,
18:39I mean,
18:40that is something
18:40when you think about a film
18:41and somebody playing Michael,
18:43that's the part you think
18:43must be the hardest.
18:44Listen,
18:44the first time I saw him,
18:46Antoine Fuqua,
18:47our director,
18:48asked me to come out on set.
18:49I was there for a makeup test.
18:50I went out to meet my sons.
18:52He said,
18:52come see your sons.
18:53Yeah.
18:53And I saw them performing
18:54a number from the Victory Tour
18:56and immediately I thought
18:58that I was watching
18:59the Jacksons
19:00back in the 1980s.
19:01It was wild to see.
19:03So much so,
19:03like they even,
19:04you know,
19:04Jafar came and ran up to me
19:05with sweat dripping down
19:06and he hugged me
19:07and said,
19:07hi, father.
19:08And in that moment,
19:10I was Joe Jackson
19:11and that was my son.
19:12That's incredible.
19:13Yeah.
19:14Could you,
19:15if they had asked you
19:16to moonwalk in the movie,
19:17could you,
19:17Coleman Domingo,
19:19had done that?
19:19Listen,
19:23I'm from West Philly,
19:24born and raised.
19:25There's nothing we can't do.
19:27Exactly.
19:28I can moonwalk.
19:29Now,
19:30did you learn how to moonwalk?
19:31I mean,
19:31was Michael Jackson
19:32the first person?
19:33Was anyone?
19:34He's the first person
19:35we saw do the moonwalk.
19:36Got it.
19:36So you had to learn it off,
19:38Michael.
19:38Yeah,
19:38we learned it off from Mike.
19:39Got it.
19:39Mike taught us everything.
19:40Got it.
19:41Yeah.
19:41Do you know how to moonwalk?
19:43I can walk backwards.
19:44Okay.
19:45Want me to show you?
19:46Yeah,
19:46show me how to moonwalk.
19:47Are you going to do it too?
19:47I'll do it
19:48if you show me how to do it.
19:52You got to look at the feet.
19:53So,
19:54you got to go.
19:55It's got,
19:55oh,
19:56oh,
19:57oh,
19:57oh,
19:58oh,
19:58oh.
20:01But I feel like,
20:02but if you watch,
20:03like this is just as fast.
20:07If it's about getting weight.
20:08That's like the laziest,
20:09the laziest way possible.
20:11Wait,
20:11is that actually?
20:13Put some stank on it.
20:14You got to,
20:14because Mike,
20:14Mike did this for the stand too.
20:16He did this.
20:16I think you are underestimating
20:18how little people want
20:19to see me put stank on anything.
20:23I have a lot more questions.
20:24We'll be right back
20:25with Coleman after this.
20:38Welcome back everybody.
20:39We're here with Coleman Domingo,
20:41a long time New Yorker.
20:42Yeah.
20:43And 15 years in the same place,
20:45correct?
20:45Yep.
20:46I used to live in New York.
20:46And then you,
20:47is it true that when you left New York,
20:49you just didn't tell anybody
20:50you were leaving?
20:50Absolutely.
20:51Wow.
20:51So how do you go about doing that?
20:53New York is like that though.
20:54Everyone judges you
20:55when you're about to leave New York.
20:56That's true.
20:56Especially if you're going
20:57to move to California.
20:57100%.
20:58No one likes that.
20:59Am I right?
20:59No one likes it.
21:00Yeah.
21:00And they all act like we,
21:02when you do it,
21:03they're like,
21:03we knew it.
21:04We knew it.
21:05Oh, you're that guy now.
21:06Oh, oh, you like smoothies now.
21:08Yeah.
21:09You're like, no, I just.
21:10Also, by the way,
21:11they sell smoothies in New York.
21:12Yeah, but,
21:12but they act like they only make them.
21:14I know.
21:15It's very,
21:15they're very unfair.
21:16So I had to take things
21:18out of my apartment
21:19and move it little by little to LA.
21:22You were doing it like a duffel bag
21:23at a time, like one,
21:24like one carry-on
21:26and one checked bag at a time.
21:27It really was.
21:28I don't know what it was,
21:28but I really felt like people
21:29thought that I was going
21:30to become something else.
21:31Yeah.
21:32And like,
21:32that was a bad thing.
21:33But so it wasn't,
21:35it didn't go well.
21:35I'm going to say about people.
21:38I've known many people
21:39who love New York more than anything.
21:40And then they moved to LA
21:41and they're very happy.
21:42Are you,
21:43have you been happy
21:43with your transition somewhere?
21:44It's funny.
21:45I almost feel like shy about saying,
21:46but I'm very happy living in LA.
21:47I live a very peaceful life.
21:48I think that that's ultimately
21:49what everybody who goes there says.
21:51But when you're in New York,
21:52when you're in your 20s and 30s,
21:53it's great because you walk out
21:54and you're like,
21:55oh, anything can happen.
21:56Yeah.
21:57I'm 56 now.
21:58I don't want that anymore.
21:59No.
21:59Exactly.
21:59No, it's,
22:00well, you think the same thought,
22:01but a different way.
22:01You're like,
22:02anything could happen.
22:03Oh my God.
22:04Yeah.
22:04So I get it.
22:05I don't want that.
22:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
22:06No, I'm enjoying,
22:08like, I think having young kids here
22:09is helpful.
22:10Yeah.
22:11To like,
22:11I like seeing it through their eyes,
22:13but I don't like seeing it
22:14through my eyes anymore.
22:15Young kids are cool though.
22:15The coolest kids are New York kids.
22:16Oh, they're already so cool.
22:18They're so much cooler than me.
22:19Way cooler than all of us.
22:20Yeah, because I mean,
22:21they've seen stuff,
22:22like the stuff they've seen,
22:23I don't think I saw
22:23until I was like 35.
22:26Right.
22:26And then they're really dry about it.
22:27When they're 12,
22:28like, yeah,
22:28look at that dude on the subway,
22:29like doing back flips,
22:31you know,
22:31clown outfit on.
22:32Oh no,
22:33it's unbelievable.
22:34There was a,
22:35my son was on a subway
22:36and there was like an artist,
22:38like just an incredible visual artist.
22:39He was just standing
22:40with like a welder's helmet
22:41that was painted.
22:42And my kid was like,
22:43can I put that on?
22:44He's like,
22:44yeah.
22:45And just like puts on a welder's helmet.
22:46They like go two stops,
22:47like talking.
22:48I'm like only in New York
22:49would this happen.
22:50Exactly, exactly.
22:51Euphoria,
22:52congratulations.
22:53It's back.
22:58This is,
22:59you made a joke about it
23:00in the monologue,
23:01but like people who love Euphoria,
23:03that is a unique audience.
23:04Are they,
23:04have people been addressing you
23:06about how happy they are
23:07that it's back?
23:08They are happy about it.
23:09First of all,
23:09they were pissed off
23:10that it took so long
23:10for us to come back.
23:11And then they're very happy
23:12that it's back.
23:13And then there's a lot
23:14of conversation about
23:15that it's back,
23:15but it's,
23:16it's,
23:17it's,
23:17I don't know,
23:18it's all complicated
23:19because it's such a wild
23:21and crazy
23:22and beautiful show.
23:25And everyone wants
23:26their,
23:26their show.
23:27You know what I mean?
23:28Well,
23:28it's interesting
23:28because I feel like
23:29one of the reasons
23:30people were drawn to it
23:31in the first place,
23:32it was very unique
23:33and unpredictable.
23:34Yeah.
23:34And so then it's funny
23:35when people are then upset
23:36that it continues
23:37to be unpredictable.
23:38Like they all want to,
23:39yeah,
23:40that's exactly it.
23:40no,
23:41no,
23:41at this point,
23:41I want to be able
23:42to predict it.
23:42It's like,
23:43no,
23:43that's never going to happen.
23:44The center of the,
23:44of the show
23:45is an addict.
23:46Yeah.
23:47So it has the personality
23:48of an addict.
23:48It will constantly change.
23:49It's true.
23:50You know what I mean?
23:50It won't be reliable.
23:52Yeah,
23:52that's true.
23:53Right,
23:53exactly.
23:54Zendaya,
23:55you've talked about this,
23:56but it is really,
23:57I mean,
23:57it's the craziest thing.
23:58You,
23:58you first interacted with her.
23:59I mean,
24:00obviously she saw you on stage
24:02when she was five years old?
24:03She was five years old.
24:04Yeah.
24:04That's unbelievable.
24:04So I'm responsible for Zendaya's
24:06whole career.
24:06No,
24:06no,
24:07no.
24:07I'm totally kidding.
24:09I'll take that credit.
24:10She watched me and decided,
24:12oh,
24:12I got to be like Coleman.
24:13But you,
24:13you guys didn't,
24:14you figured that out on set,
24:16right?
24:16When we were on set first season,
24:17we were just sitting
24:18with some downtime.
24:19We talked about our roots
24:20in the Bay Area,
24:21how she grew up there.
24:22Yeah.
24:22I started my career there.
24:23And then we found out
24:24that she would watch
24:25a show of mine,
24:26like over and over again.
24:28She was like,
24:28like five or six years old.
24:29I saw this cute,
24:32I think it was
24:32All's Well But Ends Well,
24:34night after night.
24:34And I was like,
24:35who is this kid?
24:36And I was just intrigued by it.
24:37And then I found out later
24:38that that was Zendaya.
24:39That's unbelievable.
24:40So we've been connected
24:41for years.
24:42And I think she's one
24:42of the most remarkable
24:43actresses we have.
24:44Yeah.
24:45You never get bored
24:46watching her.
24:47Different choices all the time.
24:48I'm sort of in awe of it.
24:49We show up game
24:50and ready and loose.
24:51Yeah.
24:51I love working with her
24:52and I love our friendship
24:53and what we do off screen.
24:55She's just a real awesome girl.
24:56It's very nice to see you guys
24:58working together again.
25:01I know like,
25:02in the way that you
25:03probably couldn't say anything
25:04about Euphoria Season 3
25:05before it came out,
25:06you're in Disclosure Day,
25:07a big new Spielberg movie
25:09that I'm pretty sure
25:10you can't disclose
25:11much about, right?
25:12No, I can't disclose anything.
25:14I can tell you
25:15that it's there
25:15and I think we had
25:16a great time making it.
25:17I think Steven Spielberg
25:19is at his very best.
25:20He felt like,
25:21it felt like I was working
25:21with a new filmmaker.
25:22That's very exciting.
25:23With his enthusiasm
25:24and excitement
25:25for what we were going to make
25:26and it really is about,
25:27I think it's a film,
25:28another,
25:28it's another film like Michael
25:29that you're going to have
25:30to see in theaters
25:31but it really is about
25:32our humanity
25:32and what happens
25:33if we believe
25:34in the possibility
25:36of something bigger
25:37than ourselves.
25:38As we talk about biopics,
25:39Link in one of my,
25:40a movie that I never
25:40get tired of watching,
25:41that was the first time
25:42you worked with Spielberg.
25:43Yeah.
25:43Like, what is it like
25:44the first time,
25:45you know,
25:45obviously any actor
25:47has their own role to play
25:48and you want to be prepared
25:49and at the same time
25:50you knew you were going
25:50to work with Steven Spielberg
25:51for the first time.
25:52How do you go into those days?
25:53Listen, I think that
25:54every actor will tell you this.
25:55You're going to work
25:55with Steven Spielberg,
25:56one of the greatest directors ever.
25:58You go into your research,
25:59you go into your study,
26:00you can't prepare enough.
26:02Right.
26:03Because you want to be ready
26:04and you want to,
26:04you don't want to let him down.
26:06He, he gives you so much faith.
26:07He's got a twinkle in his eye
26:08and you really feel like,
26:09I want to make sure
26:10that that spark is always there.
26:12I don't,
26:12I don't want to see the darkness.
26:13Yeah.
26:14If you don't know,
26:15he doesn't have darkness.
26:16Yeah.
26:16He's very sweet.
26:16Yeah.
26:17But you know what I mean?
26:17You just,
26:18you really want his approval.
26:19Yeah.
26:19You really do
26:20because he's,
26:20he has so much faith in you
26:21and what the possibility
26:22of what you can do.
26:23Well,
26:24I can't wait for that
26:25and congratulations
26:26on everything else.
26:27It's so nice to see you, Coleman.
26:28Good to see you.
26:28Every night.
26:29Thank you for bringing me out
26:30to the A Game.
26:31Coleman Domingo,
26:32Michael Peters,
26:33everywhere this Friday,
26:33April 24th,
26:34me, Gloria.
26:36Episode Sundays
26:36on HBO,
26:37HBO Max.
26:38Stick around,
26:38we'll be right back
26:39with Scott and Carson.
26:52Our next guest,
26:53a very talented actor
26:54you know from shows
26:55like The Mick,
26:56The Righteous Gemstones,
26:57and Rooster.
26:58He stars in Running Point.
27:00The second season is streaming
27:01April 23rd on Netflix.
27:02Let's take a look.
27:03I'll tell the producers
27:04that we can't shoot here anymore.
27:09Yo.
27:11Driving through the old hood.
27:12Figured I'd just pop in.
27:13You live 45 minutes away.
27:14Not a thing.
27:16I'm a two favorite queens doing,
27:17huh?
27:17You want to make some mojitos?
27:18Have a kiki?
27:19Are you wearing makeup?
27:21Charlie, my diva,
27:22have a kiki?
27:22Stop saying kiki.
27:24Okay.
27:25There's no cameras here.
27:27Are you serious?
27:28I went through full glam for this.
27:30It's like 400 bucks.
27:31Oh, my God.
27:32I gotta go.
27:32They did a terrible job.
27:34Are your kids in the car?
27:35It's fine.
27:36They have their tablets.
27:37Oh, my God.
27:38Please welcome to the show
27:40Scott McArthur, everybody.
27:58I'm so happy you're here.
28:00Well, thank you for having me.
28:01We have known each other
28:02for a very long time.
28:03My brother and your brother
28:04were roommates in Los Angeles
28:07at a bad house.
28:10It was a bad...
28:12It was a good comedy house.
28:13It was a good comedy house.
28:14It was very funny people.
28:16A lot of wonderful times
28:16were had there.
28:17I remember once saying about it,
28:19it was one of the few...
28:20They couldn't get rid of the rats
28:22because the rats' names
28:23were on the lease.
28:24That's true.
28:25That's what it felt like.
28:26The rats paid the rent.
28:27The rats did the grocery shopping.
28:28So we know a lot of the same people,
28:31and yet I feel like
28:32we kind of missed each other.
28:34Like, right when I was
28:35sort of moving out here full-time,
28:36that was when you were moving
28:38from Chicago to L.A.
28:39Yeah.
28:40We missed each other
28:41by a couple months.
28:42I think you came to New York
28:43to do SNL.
28:44Yep.
28:45And then I moved in.
28:47I've always thought of myself
28:48as Seth 2.0.
28:50Oh, interesting.
28:51Yeah.
28:51Yeah, okay.
28:52Yeah, but kind of like
28:54the Terminator 2,
28:55but the technology went backwards.
28:57Oh, I see.
28:58Yeah.
28:58Somewhere like Seth 0.2.
29:000.2.
29:02I'm not a numbers guy, Seth.
29:03So, I mean, yeah.
29:05Yeah, it's like I came out
29:06of the machine,
29:07and it was like,
29:07hey, guys, I'm your new roommate.
29:09And they were like,
29:09oh, Jesus.
29:11Do you remember
29:12the first time we met?
29:13I do.
29:14I do.
29:14I was living in the bad house.
29:17Yeah.
29:18And you came to town,
29:20and all you guys
29:22were going out to dinner
29:22at a restaurant called
29:23Genghis Cohen.
29:24Yep, a very, very wonderful
29:26Chinese restaurant.
29:27Unbelievable.
29:28It was around the corner
29:29from the house,
29:30and I remember,
29:31what I specifically remember
29:33that meal is,
29:33it was you,
29:34it was my brother Hayes,
29:35your brother Josh,
29:37Ike Barinholtz,
29:38Dave Stassen,
29:39and I just remember
29:42you guys were so quick,
29:44and it was just like,
29:45pop, pop, pop, pop, pop,
29:45and I just sat there silently,
29:48which is rare,
29:49and I remember thinking
29:51in the middle of the meal,
29:52like looking around
29:52the restaurant
29:53and just thinking,
29:54I can't keep up
29:55with these guys,
29:56but maybe I can work here.
29:57Oh.
29:58Yeah.
29:59You almost applied
30:00to be a busboy
30:01at Genghis Cohen.
30:02I might have filled out
30:03the application.
30:04Yeah, yeah, there you go.
30:05It's worked out very well,
30:06and again,
30:07I'm very lucky
30:08to know your family.
30:09I was at your brother's wedding.
30:11You were the best man.
30:13Ike Barinholtz spoke
30:14at the rehearsal dinner.
30:15Incredibly funny guy.
30:17Super funny,
30:18crushed the toast,
30:19brought the house down,
30:20and I knew that he knew
30:22he did because instead
30:23of handing the microphone
30:24back to me,
30:25he crushed it,
30:27he shook his head twice,
30:28and he just flipped
30:29the microphone
30:29over his shoulder.
30:31It hit me in the chest,
30:33and then I had to sit there,
30:34and I was like,
30:35thank you, Ike.
30:37Yeah, that was a crazy weekend.
30:40It was a crazy weekend.
30:41It was a great weekend.
30:42It was really funny
30:43because, of course,
30:43Ike's brother, Johnny,
30:45also came out.
30:46You know, he's an accomplished actor.
30:47I remember you came out,
30:48and it's funny when, like,
30:49younger siblings come out to L.A.,
30:51because, you know,
30:52you're like,
30:53all right, great,
30:53they're going to try, too,
30:54and it's been amazing
30:55how successful you've all been,
30:57but the early days
30:58are not a success build.
30:59Can you talk about
31:00your headshots,
31:01your first headshots in L.A.?
31:03Uh, yes.
31:04It's funny that, uh, yeah,
31:07so when I got out there,
31:09um, look,
31:11there's a couple words
31:13you don't want to ever
31:14hear from somebody,
31:15and they are,
31:16hey, I got a guy
31:16who owes me a favor, right?
31:19Yeah, that doesn't scream
31:20they're skilled.
31:21No, no.
31:23So I was with my manager,
31:25who I'm still with today,
31:26and, um,
31:27and Brady said to me,
31:29he said,
31:29hey, I got a guy
31:29who owes me a favor,
31:30and, uh, you know,
31:32he's going to take
31:32your headshots for free.
31:33Great.
31:34I said, great.
31:35These are not cheap headshots.
31:36No, oh, my God,
31:37it was like a couple hundred bucks,
31:38right, and then you have
31:38to have them printed.
31:39It was before the computer.
31:41It was, um, you know.
31:44Someone would have to
31:44etch it into stone.
31:46Yeah, yeah.
31:47You'd have to bring
31:48all the stones with you.
31:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:50If your smile was off,
31:51they'd, like,
31:52joke her your smile,
31:53like, yeah.
31:54But, uh,
31:54so I called the guy,
31:55and he said,
31:56oh, yeah, man,
31:56I'll take your shots.
31:57Um, he's like,
31:58let's meet at Jamba Juice
31:59tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.
32:00And I said, great.
32:01Yeah.
32:02So I remember I was
32:03driving my brother's car.
32:05I still hadn't had a car.
32:05And, uh,
32:07and I,
32:07I was,
32:08I was thinking,
32:08I was like,
32:09why are we meeting
32:09at Jamba Juice?
32:10Yeah.
32:10This is weird.
32:11We meet at a coffee place.
32:12Yeah.
32:13We have a Jamba Juice.
32:13I was like,
32:14well, he's a juice guy.
32:15And, uh,
32:15and we get there.
32:16He's got his camera out.
32:18And I walk in.
32:19And he's like,
32:20he's like,
32:20hey, perfect.
32:21He's like,
32:22so first thing I'm gonna do,
32:23I'm gonna shoot you
32:23in front of this blue wall.
32:25And then I'm gonna shoot you
32:25in front of this yellow wall.
32:27And I'm like,
32:27are we doing the shots here?
32:29And he goes,
32:30he goes,
32:30I like the walls.
32:31You know,
32:31the walls are all different.
32:32I said,
32:33oh, okay.
32:34And he looks at me
32:34and he goes,
32:36I want you to wear a red shirt.
32:38And I said,
32:39well,
32:39I don't have a red shirt.
32:40You know,
32:40I probably have,
32:41like,
32:41one shirt with me.
32:42Yeah.
32:42And he goes,
32:42here,
32:42do this.
32:43And he just pops off
32:44his red t-shirt.
32:46Is this an operational
32:47Jamba Juice
32:48or, like,
32:48people there for juice?
32:50Oh, yeah.
32:51Okay.
32:51Yeah,
32:51because I could tell
32:52because everybody
32:53who was waiting in line
32:54for their juice
32:54is looking at me like,
32:56this poor bastard.
32:57Yeah.
32:57You know?
32:59And so I pop on
33:00his red t-shirt
33:01and we proceed
33:02to shoot for
33:05an uncomfortably
33:05long period of time.
33:06Maybe three hours.
33:07Now,
33:07I will say,
33:09now I know
33:10this is a Jamba Juice.
33:11If I would have seen that,
33:12I'm like,
33:12that's good.
33:12I like that.
33:15They do have different...
33:17Yeah.
33:19This is my favorite.
33:20I mean...
33:20Yeah.
33:21Well,
33:23this was very creative.
33:24If you can see,
33:25that's actually a corner
33:27where the yellow wall
33:28and the green wall meet.
33:30So...
33:30And I believe
33:31the direction on this one
33:32was,
33:33give me that big smile.
33:34Yeah.
33:35And then you got
33:36a lot of work,
33:36but almost exclusively
33:37in Jamba Juice commercials.
33:39Yes.
33:39Yeah.
33:39Yeah.
33:40You know,
33:41I'm really hoping
33:42I get a gift card
33:43from Jamba Juice
33:44after this.
33:44I would hope so.
33:45Yes.
33:46This is great.
33:46I mean,
33:47although they're probably like,
33:47oh,
33:48everybody's going to come
33:49to take headshots here now.
33:50Yeah.
33:53Congrats on Running Point.
33:54This is a show
33:55about a fictional
33:56L.A. basketball team
33:58and the siblings
33:59who are sort of running
34:00the team.
34:01You,
34:02Kate Hudson,
34:03others.
34:04Do you have
34:05a sibling vibe
34:06on set?
34:07Right away.
34:08Yeah.
34:08Really?
34:09From the jump?
34:09Right away.
34:10Well,
34:10first I got the call
34:11from Ike and Dave
34:12and they said,
34:13hey,
34:13we're making this show
34:14with Mindy
34:15and we want to know
34:17if you want to play
34:18Kate Hudson's brother.
34:19Yeah.
34:19And I was like,
34:23it was like Major League.
34:24I got a guy
34:25on the other line
34:26for some drywall.
34:27Yeah.
34:28I was like,
34:28yeah,
34:29yeah,
34:29of course,
34:30of course.
34:30So,
34:31you know,
34:31we go through the process
34:32and we do the table read
34:33and everything
34:33and the first day,
34:35I knew it was going to work
34:36right away in terms of,
34:39well,
34:39hopefully it works,
34:39but I knew it had a chance
34:42right away when I got to set
34:44and,
34:45you know,
34:46you get nerves.
34:47You know,
34:47it's like,
34:48I always tell my kids,
34:49it's like going to school
34:50for the first day
34:51at a new school.
34:52Yep.
34:52You don't know
34:52who you're going to sit with
34:53and you don't know,
34:54you know,
34:54who you're going to connect with
34:55and,
34:56you know,
34:56and just,
34:57I always tell them,
34:57I just smile
34:58and be kind
34:58and be present
34:59and so I'm doing that
35:01and I look across the set
35:03and I see Kate
35:04and Kate's in her chair
35:06and she's like this
35:07and she's just like
35:08really honed in on me
35:10and I go,
35:12you know,
35:12I'm like,
35:12okay,
35:13so I walk over
35:14and I say,
35:15hey,
35:15is everything okay?
35:16And she goes,
35:19you know what I think?
35:22I think your face
35:24is too big for your head.
35:28And I was like,
35:30oh,
35:30and she's like,
35:31dude,
35:31she's like,
35:32Scott,
35:32do you know what I mean?
35:32I was like,
35:33yeah,
35:34it's like when you're a kid
35:35and you're cold
35:35and your dad gives you
35:37his sport coat
35:37and it's like hanging off
35:39and she's like,
35:40yes.
35:41And then right as that's happening,
35:42I hear over my shoulder,
35:43I hear Ike go,
35:45if you think his face is weird,
35:46wait till you see his body.
35:47I'm like,
35:48what?
35:49She's like,
35:49do you have a weird body?
35:50I'm like,
35:51yeah,
35:51I got a weird body.
35:54So Kate took issue,
35:55took fashion issue with the reason,
35:57you did a Q&A about the show.
35:58These are lovely.
35:59People come,
36:00ask questions.
36:01And all right,
36:02so this is,
36:03this is how you were dressed.
36:06No socks.
36:07I mean,
36:07this is a real choice.
36:08Not the response I was going for.
36:10I'm not going to lie.
36:11So she,
36:12she noticed because it was obviously really clear
36:15that you weren't wearing socks.
36:17What was her,
36:17what was her advice to you
36:19when she saw you weren't wearing socks?
36:20She told me to go home.
36:24Right before the lights went down
36:25and the screening started,
36:26it was a beautiful theater,
36:27the Egyptian theater,
36:28it's a historic place in Los Angeles.
36:30She just,
36:30she looked across the aisle.
36:32I was sitting like this,
36:33as you do,
36:33my kids were there,
36:34first time they've ever come to a premiere with me,
36:36my wife,
36:36and she goes,
36:37she leans over the wall
36:38and she goes,
36:39Scotty,
36:40Scotty.
36:40And I just looked and she went,
36:42no socks.
36:43And I went,
36:44I went,
36:44I literally actually just forgot to wear socks.
36:47I thought I had blue ones.
36:49I didn't.
36:49So I was like,
36:49forget I won't wear socks.
36:50And then she goes,
36:51Kate,
36:51Kate,
36:52my wife's also named Kate.
36:53My wife leans forward.
36:54She goes,
36:55how could you let him leave the house like that?
36:57And Kate's like,
36:58and then she goes,
37:00go home.
37:02I was like,
37:03what?
37:03She's like,
37:03go home now.
37:05So when we did the Q and A,
37:08I had to,
37:09I had to,
37:10own the situation.
37:11So I,
37:12I,
37:12you know,
37:13I went up and I really,
37:14I really leaned into it.
37:16Yeah.
37:16I think that,
37:16by the way,
37:17I think owning it like this is better.
37:19Now it looks like a choice,
37:20not a guy who forgot socks.
37:21Yeah.
37:22I think that's very smart.
37:23That's a very good way to play it.
37:24Yeah.
37:24And,
37:25and that shirt I've had for 20 years and on the way over,
37:28I thought it would look cool if I pop the collar.
37:30It does not.
37:31I know that now.
37:32Yeah.
37:33Yeah.
37:34My mom's going to have a lot of notes about this.
37:36That's great.
37:37Well,
37:37I'm a big fan of hers as well.
37:38So that's,
37:39I look forward to what her feedback is.
37:41When your brother Hayes was here,
37:43we talked about how he played football at Bowdoin.
37:46Yeah.
37:47And he had a granular knowledge of his stats.
37:50Even today.
37:51He was a legend.
37:51He was a legend.
37:52Yeah.
37:52You,
37:53you played a little lacrosse.
37:54You played a little hockey in college.
37:56I did.
37:56I played on both.
37:57Was this a,
37:59the genetics consistent?
38:01Were you a legend?
38:02Well,
38:03I didn't keep my stats.
38:04Okay.
38:05You didn't keep your stats.
38:06No,
38:07he kept his stats.
38:08He all time touchdown leader.
38:09And,
38:10you know,
38:10every other category you can think of as a quarterback.
38:12I didn't keep my stats because I,
38:14I didn't actually play.
38:15So,
38:16but you were,
38:16you were on two teams.
38:18I was on two teams.
38:18I was the backup goalie on both teams.
38:20And you never eat a backup goalie usually gets in.
38:23You never got in a game in all your time in college.
38:26Backup goalies get in.
38:27I was the back up.
38:29Oh,
38:29I see.
38:29I see.
38:30There was a second string goalie.
38:32Yeah.
38:32And then there was a backup goal.
38:33Yeah.
38:34I think I was what,
38:35what they might call a way backup.
38:36Okay.
38:37Gotcha.
38:38No,
38:38I did get in.
38:39I played in a preseason game.
38:41I think it was my sophomore year.
38:43You know,
38:43you get the nod.
38:44You're so excited.
38:46And I took a ball.
38:49You know,
38:49the cross balls quite.
38:51They're no joke.
38:52It's a,
38:52it's,
38:52it's vulcanized rubber.
38:54And I took a ball off the throat about.
38:59Yeah.
39:00Yeah.
39:00That's the response.
39:01See,
39:02I knew at some point we would get to understand each other.
39:05No,
39:06I took it off the throat.
39:08I collapsed.
39:10You know,
39:10it hurt.
39:11And all I remember when I was on the turf and my esophagus was,
39:15you know,
39:16smashed into my spine.
39:18I just remember hearing my coach from the sideline go,
39:21well,
39:22I didn't ask him to be a goalie.
39:25Oh,
39:25and you know,
39:26at that moment,
39:27I,
39:27I kind of like Rocky Balboa'd it.
39:29Yeah.
39:29Yeah.
39:29Yeah.
39:29Slowly got up.
39:30I'm like,
39:30I'm okay.
39:31I'm okay.
39:31And,
39:32and as I was saying to,
39:33you know,
39:33my defenseman and,
39:34you know,
39:34cause the guys care,
39:35you know,
39:35they're like,
39:35Scott,
39:36are you okay?
39:36I'm like,
39:36I'm fine.
39:37I'm fine.
39:37They're like,
39:38Oh,
39:38he's fine because I already sounded like this.
39:41So there was no way that they could know that I was not fine.
39:45Yeah.
39:45That's right.
39:45Yeah.
39:46You got the right voice for lacrosse.
39:48Yeah.
39:48Thanks for being here,
39:49buddy.
39:49Congrats on running point.
39:51You guys.
39:51Donnie McArthur.
39:53Second season streaming April 23rd on Netflix.
40:26and more available wherever you listen to podcasts.
40:37I want to thank my guest Coleman Domingo.
40:39Scott McArthur.
40:40Thanks for watching everybody.
40:41We love you.
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