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00:03From the most trusted journalists at Comedy Central,
00:07it's America's only source for news.
00:10This is The Daily Show with your host, Josh Johnson.
00:28Welcome to The Daily Show.
00:31I'm Josh Johnson. We've got so much to talk about tonight.
00:34Trump and King Charles hold a Yes Kings rally.
00:37James Comey wishes he could 86 all his Instagram posts.
00:40And Mo Amherst stops by to talk about Islamophobia.
00:43Is it good? Is it bad?
00:45Stay tuned to find out.
00:47So let's get into the headlines.
00:54Let's start with King Charles, the world's oldest Nepo baby.
00:58He's visiting the United States this week
01:00because even though our country is falling apart right now,
01:03it's also our 250th birthday.
01:06So no matter how sad the party is gonna be,
01:08our friends are still coming over, okay?
01:11Then on the ride home, they'll be like,
01:14she is a rough 250.
01:18So yesterday, King Charles dropped by
01:20and he brought some jokes to cheer us up.
01:22This is a city which symbolizes a period in our shared history,
01:27or what Charles Dickens might have called
01:30a tale of two Georges.
01:38Wow, he really commands the state.
01:41I'm sorry.
01:42He really colonizes the stage.
01:45What's annoying about this as a comedian
01:47is that he is actually killing.
01:50I mean, look at him feeling himself in the laughs.
01:52A tale of two Georges.
01:59He's even got like a signature move with his hands and everything.
02:03And Charles did not stop there.
02:05250 years ago, or as we say in the United Kingdom,
02:10just the other day.
02:18Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French.
02:25You know, I've always wondered what white dev jam would be like.
02:30I kind of want him to keep going.
02:32Like, you ever notice that white people drive like this
02:36and black people steal your son?
02:49But yeah, Charles is crushing it. Hit us with another one.
02:51Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789,
03:00not least as the foundation of the principle
03:04that executive power is subject to checks and balances.
03:13Ooh, ooh, he got us too good.
03:17You know, it's funny because, you see,
03:19because we don't have checks and balances anymore
03:21because the foundations of our democracy
03:24are slowly being eroded away.
03:26Like, are you crazy, Chuck? You crazy?
03:29Oh, the best part of that joke
03:33is that right after Charles warned us about a leader
03:36with unchecked power, Trump was like,
03:37that's a good idea.
03:39Breaking news.
03:40Former FBI Director James Comey,
03:42one of President Trump's biggest political adversaries,
03:44has been indicted for a second time.
03:47Now that's timing.
03:49Just to get you up to speed,
03:51a year ago, James Comey did the most retired
03:54old man thing ever.
03:55He walked on a beach and took a picture of seashells
03:58and even posted on social media
04:01like we wanted to see it too.
04:03This since deleted Instagram posts from Comey,
04:06showing the numbers 8647,
04:09written in seashells on the beach,
04:11with the caption,
04:12cool shell formation on my beach walk.
04:15Trump supporters condemning that post,
04:17claiming it was a call to 86 or kill the 47th president.
04:23This? The seashells? That's the threat?
04:27Are you sure he was acting alone?
04:29Because as long as we're indicting,
04:30I heard about a woman who sells seashells by the seashore.
04:35That's suspicious as hell.
04:38Seriously, how do you get from this post,
04:41James Comey wants to murder the president?
04:44James Comey is a very intelligent man.
04:46I would assume he knows what the term 86 means.
04:49I was a waiter for some time.
04:51When you 86 in order, you kill the order.
04:54When you 8645, that is tantamount to saying
04:57killing the president of the United States.
04:59He should have known that.
05:01When you 86 in order, you get rid of the order, right?
05:06But you're not actually...
05:07I mean, you're not killing the food.
05:19Yeah, exactly. That would be weird, wouldn't it?
05:22Like, uh, Joey, Joey, it's, uh, it's ravioli.
05:25It's a little mushy.
05:26So take it out back and blow its brains out.
05:28Capisce?
05:30Just so you're aware,
05:31this is probably not gonna work in court,
05:33because I know it's scary to be indicted,
05:35but this is definitely gonna get 86 by a judge.
05:39And, in fact, if I could talk to the Department of Justice
05:41for just a second, I don't even think you believe you.
05:44Because if you're saying that those menacing seashells
05:47were a threat to the president,
05:49then why did it take you nearly a year to come after Comey?
05:52I thought the Secret Service on Saturday night was slow.
05:55I owe them an apology.
05:58Just so we're all clear,
06:0086 means getting rid of something off a menu
06:02or kicking someone out of a place.
06:04It's been understood to mean those things since the 1930s.
06:08It's actually one of the last good slang terms
06:12that white people invented.
06:14Since then, it's been nothing but bazinga and amazeballs
06:17and a few new slurs.
06:22Mostly the slurs.
06:24So I'm not worried that James Comey
06:26is actually going to prison.
06:27But what's bumming me out is the fact that our president
06:30feels totally unencumbered to use the power
06:32of the Justice Department to go after people he doesn't like.
06:35You know?
06:44This whole thing is so depressing.
06:46I could use a pick-me-up.
06:48As Oscar Wilde said,
06:51we have really everything in common
06:53with America nowadays,
06:55except, of course, language.
06:59Oh, damn!
07:01Get him, Chuck! Get him!
07:03Uh, I honestly don't even know what that means, but...
07:06For more on the indictment of James Comey
07:09and the fallout,
07:09we go live to Grace Kuhlenschmidt.
07:17Grace...
07:22Grace, the courts are gonna throw this case out, right?
07:26That's what I thought at first, Josh.
07:28So I went to the beach to investigate,
07:30and now I see that the beach is full of threats
07:34to the president.
07:35Like, like what? More seashells?
07:38Even worse, Josh.
07:39Look at this.
07:42It just looks like a bucket.
07:44Yeah.
07:45As in the president should kick the bucket.
07:50Look...
07:54Josh, the four-year-old who I grabbed this from
07:58was clearly implying that because
08:01he had the same haircut as Rachel Maddow.
08:06I think you just stole a child's bucket.
08:09Hmm. Agree to disagree.
08:11Well, okay, what about this?
08:13I found this flyer that verbatim says,
08:16DJ Trap Night at Club 69.
08:19As in tonight, we trap DJ Donald J.
08:23It couldn't be more clear.
08:27Then what does Club 69 mean?
08:29It means that club is f***ing cool, bro.
08:34This all sounds like normal beach stuff.
08:36Yeah. That's the problem, Josh.
08:38This kind of threat is just becoming normalized.
08:41You probably don't even think this used condom
08:45that I found in the sand isn't gross.
08:48Oh, no!
08:49Grace!
08:50That's just gross.
08:52Put that down!
08:53Is it gross?
08:54Or is somebody threatening to suffocate Trump's penis?
08:58An attack on his penis is an attack on America.
09:02That is not what that is.
09:04Now drop that before you catch chlamydia.
09:06Too late!
09:08But it's not too late to tone down the beach rhetoric.
09:12For God's sake, there are jack dudes walking around
09:15in tank tops with violent messages,
09:18ordering people to take their gunss out
09:21because the suns is out.
09:25That's referring to their biceps.
09:27Biceps?
09:28Mm-hmm.
09:28Bi-iceps?
09:30Here we go again with the D-E-I.
09:34God forbid we have heteroseps anymore.
09:39Grace, how long have you been on the beach?
09:40You sound like you have sun poisoning.
09:43Wrong again, Josh.
09:44The chlamydia has reached my brain.
09:48Go get that checked out.
09:49Grace Koolenschmidt, everybody.
09:51When we come back,
09:53Mo Hammer gives us some tips on bigotry,
09:55so don't go away.
10:14Welcome back to The Daily Show.
10:16We all know I've got great opinions,
10:18but I'm not the only one.
10:19Studies show that other people also have opinions.
10:23So here with another installment of In My Opinion
10:25is our good friend, Mo Hammer.
10:34Thank you, Josh.
10:35What's up, guys?
10:36I'm Mo Hammer.
10:37Before we get started, I should confess something.
10:40Mo is actually my nickname.
10:42My full name is...
10:46...Muhammad.
10:54You're welcome.
10:55It's the most popular name in the world.
10:57All right?
10:58Lots of Muslims are named Muhammad.
11:00Muhammad Ali, greatest of all time.
11:02Soccer legend, Mo Salah.
11:03Hell, Sabrina Carpenter just changed her name to Muhammad.
11:07We accept your apology, girl.
11:09Be cool. Just chill.
11:12But for some reason, being afraid of Muslims
11:14is really trendy right now.
11:17Islam is not compatible with Western civilization.
11:19That's not a religion. That's a cult.
11:21They are here to impose their way of life on all of you.
11:25I've said it once, and I'll say it again.
11:29Deport them all.
11:31Congressman Randy Fine of Florida explicitly saying,
11:34quote,
11:34we need more Islamophobia, not less.
11:38Stand with radical Islam,
11:40and you can Allah Akbar your butt
11:42all the way back to the Middle East.
11:47What?
11:48What?
11:49Allahu Akbar means God is great.
11:52You want me to God is great,
11:54my took us back to the Middle East?
11:57Are you having a stroke?
11:58You need to Allah Akbar to a doctor ASAP.
12:03Sheesh.
12:04It turned up the Islamophobia all the way up to a 10.
12:07Or at least somewhere between 9 and 11.
12:10Uh...
12:11I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
12:14We didn't do it, okay?
12:16George Bush did it.
12:23Anyway...
12:24This is where your old pal Mo Amher comes in.
12:26I grew up in Houston, Texas, with the first name Muhammad,
12:29so I'm kind of an expert in Islamophobia.
12:33Although... although...
12:34some people assume my name was Hector Gomez.
12:39Saludos, mis amigos.
12:42But I want to tell you something right now.
12:44I've been hearing your Islamophobia, and... and I'm offended.
12:48Not... not from the hate, but because it's so inaccurate.
12:52For example, I've been seeing you...
12:55a lot of you do this.
12:56Here's your kryptonite, Muslims.
12:59Here's your kryptonite.
13:01Man, you have a pig on top of a...
13:04Yes.
13:04...stick right now.
13:05What made you bring a pig out here today?
13:07I just want to stay safe.
13:08And I know they won't get close to hogs.
13:13Lady, you're doing too much, all right?
13:15You don't need that pig head to keep us away.
13:17That hat and that eye patch are enough!
13:27And... and... and by the way,
13:29we're definitely not intimidated
13:30when you leave the price tag on!
13:34Are you planning to return it?
13:35I mean, that-that poor guy at Home Depot is like,
13:39Ma'am, I told you all pig head on the stick sales are final.
13:45But listen, Islamophobes,
13:47bacon is not our kryptonite.
13:50I mean, what do you think happens to us?
13:51You think I walk into a Denny's and go,
13:54What's that smell?
13:55Ah!
13:56My powers!
13:57My powers!
13:58I lost my Sharia super site!
14:00Oh, no!
14:01Ah!
14:03And for the record, we're not supposed to...
14:05And for the record,
14:06you're not supposed to eat pork either.
14:08All right?
14:08That's in the Bible, too.
14:10Leviticus, uh, chapter 11, verse 7.
14:13I-I stay in a lot of hotels. I'm lonely.
14:18Y'all give us way too much credit.
14:21Uh, you even act like we've taken over entire continents.
14:24Islam has conquered Europe.
14:26They've been taken over by the Muslims.
14:28London is basically Londonstan.
14:30Germany, fully conquered by Islam, it would appear.
14:33We lost New York.
14:35During Ramadan, New Yorkers are now waking up to this.
14:43That's not Iraq. It's not Afghanistan.
14:45That's Times Square.
14:48Times Square?
14:52Wait, wait, wait, wait.
14:54Times Square?
14:54You gonna blame...
14:55You gonna blame us for noise in Times Square?
14:59It's Times Square!
15:01These Muslims are keeping us up all night, all hours,
15:04in a city that doesn't sleep.
15:07Hey!
15:08I want to be a part of it.
15:12Islam!
15:13Islam!
15:16Starts...
15:16All right, all right, all right.
15:17I'm getting carried away here.
15:19All right.
15:19Listen, guys. Listen, listen, listen, listen.
15:21Here's my theory.
15:22You say you dislike Muslims, but I think you just hate New York.
15:25You're just...
15:26You're not Islamophobic.
15:27You're New York-a-phobic.
15:29Because you constantly blame us for normal New York stuff.
15:32The New York Mets, they are on an 11-game losing streak,
15:37including...
15:38Oh!
15:38Right after the mayor met and hugged the team mascot,
15:43Mr. Met, at Citi Field on April 9th,
15:46a phenomenon people are calling the mom Donnie Curse.
15:49Don't you dare put the Mets on us!
15:51Okay?
15:52They curse themselves!
15:54You think we would waste an ancient curse on the Mets?
15:58In fact, in fact, if the Mets really want to win,
16:01okay, maybe they need Islam.
16:03Maybe, yeah.
16:03Maybe they need to pray five times a day.
16:05Yeah, pray five times a day.
16:06That's how you'll get angels in Outfield.
16:12Please understand.
16:14Muslims aren't trying to take over the streets of New York.
16:16Well, maybe just one street.
16:20Mr. Rami, what does Salaam Alaikum mean?
16:22Well, Salaam means peace,
16:24and it's a way to say hello in Arabic.
16:26Oh, cool!
16:27Oh, Salaam Alaikum, everybody!
16:30That's so sweet!
16:33Mm.
16:34Yes.
16:36That's so sweet.
16:37Peace for everyone.
16:38That makes sense.
16:39That makes...
16:40Wait a second.
16:40That makes sense.
16:41Elmo's full name is...
16:43El-Muhammad!
16:52That's why I've never seen him with Miss Piggy.
17:00I mean, a message of peace and joy.
17:03Who could be bad at that?
17:04I wish Sesame Street would stick to teaching kids about letters and numbers, Laura,
17:10and leave the Arabic immersion to someone else.
17:14By the way, there's no record of Sesame Workshop posting a Jewish Heritage Day,
17:19Italian Heritage Day, or Irish Heritage Day.
17:22We looked...
17:23Oh, you looked?
17:24You looked?
17:25You looked?
17:26Well, I don't think you looked hard enough, sweetheart.
17:28I can't say for certain, but I think we're going to...
17:34Irish Death Dancing School!
17:37From all of us at Sesame Street, we just want to say...
17:40Happy Hannibal!
17:42If Elmo knows what that is, that's rigatoni.
17:48Rigatoni.
17:49That was a hard R, Elmo.
17:51I gotta say, I'm rigatoni.
17:52I don't feel comfortable.
17:55But see, why wouldn't they celebrate multiple cultures?
17:58Sesame Street is a diverse show.
18:00They got birds, frogs, coked-out elephants.
18:03I mean, look at his pupils!
18:05Who let this guy on a kid's show?
18:08He's doing lines like...
18:13All right.
18:15All right, all right.
18:17And that brings me to my final critique.
18:21Islamophobes, do your research.
18:24Because I have, and here it is.
18:26Muslims invented algebra, hospitals, universities, the camera, even algorithms, just to name a few.
18:34And if you right-wing Christians dislike Middle Eastern people and eating with your hands and teaching people about kindness,
18:40I have terrible news for you about Jesus!
18:47He was Middle Eastern, from Palestine, spoke Aramaic, a Semitic language, and handed people bread with his hands.
18:54And by the way, most Muslims aren't even Arab, and most Arab Americans are actually Christians.
18:59And while we're at it...
19:02Muslims also believe in Jesus Christ.
19:04He's mentioned in the Qur'an, which has an entire chapter named after his mother Mary, and we also believe
19:07in the virgin birth.
19:08Stop using lazy tropes to divide people so you can bomb other countries, creating even more refugees, making you more
19:13upset at Muslims in America, being doctors, engineers, lawyers, or selling you treatment out of delicious...
19:26When we come back, obviously people can join me on the show, so don't go away.
19:38Welcome back to The Daily Show.
19:40My guest tonight is a stand-up comedian whose special My Two Sons won an NAACP Image Award.
19:46He's broke, and, um...
19:51And it's not like he's not a smart boy, because he has a CDL license.
19:56And I'm concerned, why are you broke with a CDL license?
20:00I'm very confused, because he's talking about he can't find no job.
20:04I'm not even looking for a job, and I see anybody want to drive?
20:09Driving over here, looking for drivers.
20:12They got all type of pictures of driving.
20:14Do you want to do this?
20:16Like, how?
20:20Please welcome Ali Sadiq.
20:39More Muslims, huh?
20:40Yeah.
20:42Thank you so much for being here with me.
20:44Oh, man, thank you for having me.
20:45Absolutely.
20:46I have to tell you that you are someone whose, like, body of work and, like, work ethic I've admired
20:54for a very long time.
20:56Like, I find you incredibly inspiring as a storyteller.
20:59Like, you made me want to tell better stories, you know?
21:02So I appreciate everything that you've done so far.
21:04I'm so excited about the things that you have coming up.
21:07Like, truly, truly, truly.
21:09I'm so glad that you're here with me.
21:10Man, thank you.
21:13Um, so I want to ask you, because you're someone who has created everything that you've created out of your
21:20hometown.
21:21Like, you've created it out of your city.
21:23You didn't move to New York or L.A. or any of that.
21:26I wanted to hear from you of what it means to you to build everything from the ground up somewhere
21:30that maybe doesn't get as much industry looks as the two coast cities.
21:36Um, we have a long history in Houston of-of comedy.
21:39You know, you have Sam Kennison, you have Thea Vidal, you have Bill Hicks, you have Billy Dee Washington, you
21:45have Roushawn McDonald.
21:46So I stayed there out of, um, straight-up anger.
21:50You know, some...
21:52No, you know, somebody told me that I had to move.
21:54And I-I felt like that was crazy to me that I-I would have to move somewhere to start
21:58doing stand-up to go somewhere else to start over.
22:01So, you know, I took that personal, and, you know, most of everything I've ever built is out of anger.
22:06Somebody say I can't do this.
22:07No, that's why I don't tell people not to get mad, you know, because, you know, misplaced anger is the
22:12problem.
22:12You know, this is very well-placed anger.
22:14I was upset that you'd tell me that I would have to go somewhere else.
22:17You know, just like when I got out of prison, this dude told me I would be back, and I
22:21got mad about that.
22:22Like, as a visitor, you know, I won't be here staying at all.
22:27And so, this is-this is it. You see me one time.
22:34Yeah, so that's a-it's always a big thing to, um, stay in Houston.
22:39You know, I-I felt like if I did, you know, so happen to make it, how would my community
22:44benefit if I was somewhere else?
22:46You know, the people who I went to school with, the people who I stay in the neighborhood with,
22:50how can you not, you know, benefit from me if I-you can't benefit from me if I'm somewhere else.
22:55You have to see me in the city and then be able to take from my experience and me be
22:59able to-to teach.
23:00You know what I'm saying? One of-one of my guys that I taught works here.
23:03You know, Ashton. You know, he-you know, I'm a Houston guy, and I was doing my thing, you know,
23:08and I would tell him how terrible he was, and he got mad.
23:12And then he became a writer on the show, and I was so proud of him.
23:15I know. Ashton's incredible. That's-yeah. Yeah.
23:23Oh, man. And so your special, My Two Sons, which, by the way, when you drop specials, I get very
23:30excited.
23:31I get very excited to see. I was-when I tell you I was excited for Monday, I was telling
23:34people about Mondays,
23:35like Mondays was coming out in the theater.
23:38Like, I was literally like, hey, y'all-y'all wanna go see Mondays?
23:42And then, like, where are we gonna go? Like, my house? Like, it's like-it's gonna be all YouTube.
23:47And, like, the way that you do it, the way that you release for the people and everything,
23:51and you-you have done everything, once again, yourself, and you've created the platform that you have now.
23:58I mean, you winning an award for an independent special.
24:02Crazy. Yeah. Crazy.
24:09And the-the award is really not even for me. It's for other independents,
24:14to give them more motivation that you can actually win an award without the machine.
24:19You know, I probably never get that Emmy, you know, because that's a whole different political thing.
24:23But, you know, to win any type of award and get recognized for your work as an independent is incredible.
24:28Yes. Absolutely. Absolutely.
24:33You-you also have a piece you put out from inside where you-where you talk to current inmates,
24:40like, people who are incarcerated right now.
24:41And you actually, in your-in your spare time, go and do shows for people who are incarcerated.
24:47Yeah, you know, just to let that officer know that I'm back and I'm-
24:50Yeah, right, right.
24:53I'm like, huh, see you again.
24:55And-and put it in his face. You still work here, huh?
24:57Yeah.
24:59Um, so I-I go that-go there for motivation.
25:03You know, because I need them to see somebody who is in the same condition.
25:07I'm not one of the-one of the celebrities or one of these people that go in and then you
25:11try to tell people
25:12who've never been in any condition how they should behave or what they should do.
25:15But now you have somebody who was here, you know, that came from this space,
25:19and I can tell you the steps that you're gonna need to take in order to- once you get
25:24out.
25:25Because the-the-the rehabilitation starts inside.
25:27You have to change whatever mindset inside, because once you get out, it becomes harder,
25:32because now you have to be the person that you said that you were inside.
25:35You know? And I'm that exact person. You know what I'm saying?
25:38And I-I never, um, dealt in prison politics.
25:43You know, I wasn't trying to be here.
25:46You know, I-I've had, you know, you know, first two years it was different.
25:49Okay, so let me be honest.
25:50Yeah.
25:50First two years I was a wild man.
25:52Yeah.
25:53Because they gave me 15 years, and I thought I was gonna do all 15.
25:56I'm 19. I'm like, I'm not getting out here to 33. This is my life.
25:59And so-but then, and somewhere in there, an older guy told me,
26:02Hey, man, um, if you change your behavior, you can get out.
26:06And you have to change your mindset for when you are out.
26:09So I went on this road of trying to be more diplomatic
26:12and go back-revert back to the-the person that my mom and them raised.
26:16You know, I come from a good family.
26:18I was embarrassing my family by being inside.
26:21You know, when your mother works at a college, she used to build computers.
26:24And she's like, where your son at?
26:27Oh, he's...
26:29You know, so that's-that was a whole-that was a whole thing.
26:32So I didn't want to embarrass my family when I got out.
26:35So I changed a lot of things, you know.
26:37And I never spoke, you know, prison language.
26:41So when I got out, people didn't even know I was in prison
26:43until I said it on Ari's show in 2015.
26:46You know, I had been doing stand-up since 97.
26:48So then now, you know, I'm like the prison go-to guy.
26:51You know?
26:53But I think that the most ben-the benefit of me is going to see those guys,
26:59letting them see my face, letting them feel my energy and understand,
27:02hey, you can't trick me in this.
27:05I'm-you-I'm gonna tell you exactly what you're in here doing
27:08and what you're not doing and what it's gonna take for once you get out.
27:11And once you get out, bro, you're gonna have to humble yourself.
27:13You are-because that was, you know, in comedy,
27:16I've humbled myself multiple times.
27:18I remember when D.L. told me that I was gonna have to take a back seat
27:22in order to get on the mainstream.
27:24I'm on the chitlin circuit making plenty of money.
27:27Like, almost like dope money again. It was crazy.
27:31It was crazy, you know what I'm saying?
27:34And then he was like, yo, um, Rob Stapleton was the actual person
27:38who told me first and then D.L. called me for a show
27:42and I was like, how much? He was like, $50.
27:44I was like, back seat? This is the trunk.
27:49And-but going on-going on that, taking that $50, going on the mainstream
27:54has gotten me to here.
27:56You know, I've been on multiple other shows
27:58and why I went independent, really, when people ask me why I went independent,
28:02it's not a big, fascinating story.
28:05It's, I was-I did a special with Comedy Central,
28:08Bigger Than These Bars.
28:09I took a clip and put it on my social media
28:12and they copyrighted and fringed me
28:14for my own face and then we called.
28:17I said, well, so I can't promote things?
28:18And they said, well, we own it.
28:20And I took that we own it as they owned me.
28:23And I was like, oh, never again.
28:25So I just went independent and...
28:27Wow.
28:32So, you're also on tour, this custom fit tour is not only international,
28:37but it's your first arena shows.
28:39Yes, yes.
28:40That is amazing.
28:41Yeah, and I...
28:43Yeah, that is incredible.
28:45It really is. It really is.
28:47The thing, if I look back from where I started, you know,
28:50and it's like all comics start in these smaller rooms,
28:53and that's the beauty of it, that all of us start in the same place
28:57and you can grow if that's what you're trying to do.
28:59You know, and it's not a disrespect to small rooms or bars
29:03or wherever you perform in that.
29:04It's just the growth of how you marketing yourself
29:06and how many people want to come see you.
29:08So, to sell out the Chesapeake Arena in Baltimore
29:11and then add a show, and we hopefully that sells out, you know,
29:15and go to Europe and do all these things.
29:18I can't get into London no more. It's crazy.
29:19I've been there, and they say,
29:21if you've ever been convicted of a felony, you can't come back.
29:24I was like, but I've been already.
29:25I should be grandfathered in or something.
29:27Yeah, yeah.
29:28That's wild. That's wild.
29:30And so, the Custom Fit Tour,
29:32people think it's about to close, even though, you know,
29:34it's a lot of custom outfits.
29:35I mean, they do look great.
29:36Yeah, you know.
29:37This is fantastic.
29:38This is, you know, Gucci.
29:40Yeah.
29:41Brand of choice.
29:43But it's really about the people that you put around you.
29:46And in your life, you're gonna have to custom fit your friend circle
29:51and your business circle to what you're trying to do.
29:55You know, you can't take everybody with you.
29:58And some people are gonna fall off along the way.
30:00But I want to be a benefit to the people that I'm around,
30:03and I want the people that surround me to be a benefit to me.
30:05Amen? So, that's...
30:07That was absolutely incredible.
30:09Thank you so, so much for being here with me.
30:11Truly, truly, it's an honor, and it means the world to me
30:14to be able to sit with you, especially across the desks.
30:17Man, thank you.
30:18I was gonna wear some, like, normal clothes,
30:21but I see you not in your hoodie, so I say I'm gonna...
30:23I don't want him to feel...
30:24Yeah, yeah.
30:25I don't want him to feel like an outcast.
30:27I'm gonna wear a suit as well.
30:28Oh, I appreciate you.
30:29You look sharp.
30:30We both look great from the south.
30:31Absolutely.
30:31Absolutely.
30:33Thank you so much.
30:35Be sure to check out Ali's special,
30:38My Two Sons, on YouTube.
30:40The custom fit tour dates are on AliSadiq.com.
30:44Ali Sadiq, everyone.
30:45We're gonna take a quick break,
30:47but we'll be right back after this.
30:59That's our show for the night.
31:00Now, here it is, Your Moment of Zen.
31:02I want to go back to the Supreme Court
31:04ruling on the Voting Rights Act.
31:05I know you said you haven't seen it in detail.
31:06When did it come out, just now?
31:07No, it came out this morning,
31:09but basically very much narrows the Voting Rights Act.
31:11Was it considered a win for the Voting Rights Act?
31:13A win for Republicans.
31:14I love it.
31:15But my question...
31:16This is a very good...
31:17We can end this news conference right now.
31:18I want to read it.
31:19My question is...
31:22Sorry.
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