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r a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024 with this great offer. plus, ask how to get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. john stewart is returning to the daily show, back in 1999 he began a 16-year run on the show, that spawned a generation of late night talent. culturally the show hit the
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peak understood when, it clips from his time under the desk still go viral to this day. including angry action that came with talking to israel palestine, 2010 the rallied to restore thin étienne fear, showed how across from comedy into real row influence to voters, it's been using a series of fill in host trevor noah left as the permanent host, and the same time stewart's show on apple tv ended last year. he's set to return into and a half weeks, but only on mondays. the other days he's going to work with a rotating cast of comedians as host, and also executive produce the show. that is a moment of zen, for many of his biggest fans here tonight. thank you so much for joining us tonight, king charles starts right now.w. we are goioing to see one ofof r
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we are back again. >> went to my reading lesson start? >> google mikael. >> clearly cause i didn't know you had a book called rebound. >> i have five books, but that's okay. >> somebody just said, look at you gayle trying to dress like charles. i >> think you look nice tonight. you spent a lot of money including, to get a clothing deal here? >> no i don't get a clothing meant deal here. >> so much to cover tonight, you got jokes. john stewart returning to the daily show, that was announced today. i'm very excited. >> i love john stewart, i was on there a couple times. he is tremendous. >> john stewart we need you now. there's outrage over the oscar nominations, we're gonna talk about that. we're gonna be joined by actor, writer, producer, what can you not to. this is key go mike key. first after months of campaigning and two and 1 million dollars on it looks like we may be right back where
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we started why it's shaping up to be, a trump versus biden rematch. but nikki haley despite consecutive losses in iowa new hampshire says she is staying in the race. everyone always says that until they don't. she says she staying in the race, former south carolina governor back in her home state tonight, holding a rally. and trump with eyes on the south carolina primary, using freshly engaged senator tim scott to make sure haley doesn't have a home court advantage. take a look at this. >> did you ever think that she actually appointed you tim? but think of it, appointed and you are the center of her state, and she endorsed me well. you must really hate her? what no. it's a shame. oh. >> i just love you.
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[laughter] >> you saw that and you thought what? >> ridiculous. >> many people think he's vying to p vp pick. what did you think when you saw, that i just love? you >> it's notion that if he makes mvp that black people are gonna rush to the polls and vote for him, he's 100 percent incorrect. i was disappointed in for a couple reasons. i never went again nikki haley she pointed me personally. but i understand, he's gonna win is just a matter of when. it looks like we're gonna white be right back where we start. it >> it's just a matter when. >> we've only had two states, we'll talk about this with john king. a lot of people agree with you. >> listen, if she loses to south carolina, it's definitely over one, listen we're gonna
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have the same thing we had a few years ago it's gonna come down to biden and trump, it's gonna be interesting the most interesting thing is gonna be who we picked as vp i think he's gonna take a woman. >> you don't think tim scott has a shot? >> he says he's not, he is on cbs morning he's not campaigning for it. he's very happy with what he's doing. we will see. he seems to be, from a lot of people point view. campaigning for the position very hard. >> i don't dislike tim scott. >> i don't dislike him. >> i just don't personally think he's gonna take tim scott, he's gonna take a female. that is my personal opinion. it will be interesting now. but the notion that if he picks a black eye that we get a rush out in droves. that is not going to happen. i don't like speaking for all black people, but i am going to do it right now. >> okay mr. blackmon. we're gonna dig into more on that race in just a second, almost a decade after he left
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the daily show, i was so excited when the news broke today. john stewart is coming back. come back on. starting next month hill host ashore every monday night. he also gonna return as an executive producer, the announcement called stewart the voice of our generation. that what he would help us all make sense of the insanity, the division in the country as we enter the election year. >> i am a big john stewart fan. i will say this. if you are a comedian on a show, whether it's john stewart, stephen colbert, jimmy foul any of those guys. jimmy kimmel. this is going to be the crazy most fun wouldn't achilles year, in the history of television. this is like the gift that keeps giving. there is not gonna be enough time to make jokes about what's going, to happen next year we can talk all we want it's gonna come down to biden and trump,
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>> i'm not prepared to yield to that yet i think we have time someone had a good analogy today. if you start a basketball season, you don't call the winner after two games. you don't. you still let the season playoff. but i want to go back to john stewart for just a second. john stewart always had a unique way of putting things in perspective about what was happening in politics. that is what i'm, there hasn't been a voice like him since he left the air. he's coming back monday night. >> you haven't introduced me to trevor noah. i think john is smart, i think he's got great writers. he's got a very real personality, i think he's gonna be great i'm disappointed he's only got to be on one night because, like i said for every comedian on television now this next year what's kind of funny and sad that we're gonna be in
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this situation i think it's starting out one night. whooping >> on to the next, decent sees a foreign concept on the campaign trail specialty running against donald trump. former president, how shirley say, has a tendency to hit below the belt. but that is not stopped his one time rival from getting behind him. this week, ron desantis join many others and completing a transformation from trump target, to trump endorsed. what >> rhonda sanctimonious walking off the stage, his feet it is weird, his cowboy boots they have a high heel outside but inside but -- he's walking away like. >> my endorsement because we can't go back to the old republican guard of yesteryear. >> i think he's crazy. lying ted does not have the temperament to be doing this. he is choking like a dog, he is
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losing so badly. >> i am proud to endorse donald trump for president of the united states. i look forward to supporting him enthusiastically. >> one little marcus fuses crap about the size of my hands, which are big? those hands can hit a golf ball 285 yards. >> trump is the candidate that gives the party of the best chance to unite. >> cnn chief national correspondent, john king. no relation is here. hello john king. >> john, i'm always amazed at these politicians. when you've been insulted, with ted cruz utah why, the commented on his looks, his dad. i can remember lindsay graham saying something about voting for trump is like picking your poison. and then things turn around and next thing you know they're standing there saying he's by guy. how are they able to do this?
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>> for some of them who take the hardest trump hit, see have a remarkable evidence of scar free spine removal. no evidence of the surgery, but guys who trump as a vest radar on his side. privately most of them will tell you they don't like trump, they think he's mean, they think he is course. >> they think he is a bully? >> but they know he is the base of the party and when they go home their voters give them grief for not being on team trump. and so essentially, they surrender. since he came down that escalator, think about this. that is 2015. this is 2024. they've been thinking, eventually's gonna go away. we'll find a way to wait out, hide be an australian till the day he goes away. but he's winning republicans. he's incredibly strong with the republican based, it's why those people. little marco line ten, whatever calls all the rest of them. they don't fight with a good go home that get grief. the base of the republican parties for trump, like it or
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not. >> i got friends who love trump, they say to me, his policies are better, but the noise that he makes, you can't. people like myself, who wouldn't vote for him. they say you've got to get past the noise and look at the policies. >> they like the policies? >> they like some of his policies, they think that some of the words you say, he's course, he is a bully. >> he is loose with the truth. >> but they say, if the you pay attention to his policies summit pretty good. agree or disagree? >> you are making critical point about how trump survives. you asked some of his supporters, the of the maga base, they think january six was a setup. they think he won the election, they believe in repeated lies. they believe and like the coarseness and the fight. but a decent part of the trump base our hardworking americans who are so disaffected with politics, they don't trust washington to do anything. one of the fishermen, i've been spending a lot of time within
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the new hampshire, commercial fishermen, trump of poses the wind farms offshore, he think it's gonna take his job off the map. but that is what he believes. it's a blue collar guy, he works hard, barely pairing is mortgage, think about starting the family. he hates all the other stuff, but he looks around and no one else is is talking about, that no one else mentioning is. business people made this transactional decision, i don't like a lot of this but i'm busy anyway. i won't petition to that stuff, i will use a polite word. this guy will help me. , part of the problem here is the creation of trump. it's his critics, within the republican party in the democrats are not given these people who are disillusioned, disaffected, disgusted worse with politics. they are not giving them an alternative. >> i was gonna say, on the other side they're not actually jumping up and down for president biden either? >> president biden has a giant problem right now. you don't think white people are gonna rush to vote for trump, i tend to agree with you
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based on history. however it doesn't have to be rushed, it doesn't have to be a parade. only has to be a tiny percentage in milwaukee and detroit, and outside atlanta. trump can win the presidency. i was in michigan a few weeks ago, this israel-hamas war, young people. this really angry at the president. outside of detroit, in michigan. dearborn is part of it, and michigan you have three 400, who traditionally vote democrat, they are furious. wherever you look, the president has cracks. or worse in his base. we're having conversation in january, he's got until november. you list your problems, he's got a lot of it. >> if things have gone differently would be sitting here talking about you. not necessarily for president. do you remember this chongqing? >> governor charles barkley. we have evidence. >> listen, >> we have evidence let me see. >> you mention in the past that you thought about running for
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politics is it's still an avenue ime for soup? >> i think that, i can do more. i think politics are corrupt. i do. [applause] >> if you are president of the united states, what would you do? >> first thing i would do, i can't i would change the name, i can't live in a place called the white house. [applause] >> that was 2003. >> talk about forecasting the future. if i had known in 2003 when i did interviews envy crazier and held in 2024. i want to ask you this. >> a quick point of, that ross perot got 21 votes in >> the discussed with both party trump versus right in the rematch there's a giant opening right now, it's robert getting the green party. , if there were but a dwayne
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the rock johnson, if there's independent candidate who is authentic like trump. a lot of people said trump is not authentic. his voters perceive him to be that way. , there would be a giant opening. we are too late in the season now. ballot access routes, everything that it takes. after this election, either third-party county are going to matter. , how many make in the battleground. you're gonna see restructuring the power, and maybe more people running this immigration is obviously a big problem, the economy is a serious problem. biden's age. which one of those three issues do you think are going to be the most important part coming down the stretch? >> there's some evidence that inflation is getting better, his problem is the working class people were so punished, so punished in 2022, 2023, they're still driving their old car, they couldn't take their kids to the ball game, the amusement, par coming from a working class, family i know what that is like when your parents have to say no. there's no money to do that.
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that is what they feel in blue collar voters. biden has to hope people start feeling better about that. the h question, i call it a vitality issue, i don't think it is about the number. when we travel, black voters in milwaukee, voters and campus around the country, latino voters, they want to see him. they want to see him in the community, even if you have to say mister president, i disagree with you on, this is what you do, but they want to see and be more active. again, when you think of, trump he is active, he is out there. you hear from every minute, not just every day, just every minute when he wants you to hear. >> when you talk about vitality, is certainly has that. thank you, john. it is a good way to look at. it is not the age of vitality. >> the president. >> even when you talk about the economy, and let's say the economy is, better but if you don't feel in your pocket, it doesn't matter. it does not matter. >> thank you, john king. >> good to see you both. >> just ahead, did they not understand this movie? that is the question. can, lance an oscar nomination for barbie, but barbie doesn't. how, ryan gosling said there is no can without, barbie his right about that. we take into the snub that
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everybody is talking about. you are watching king charles. we will be right back.
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guess what? he is just can from the barbie movie. here is -- why? barbie has eight nominations in total, that is good. but greta gerwig and margot robbie were left off the best director and actresses? what? ryan gosling as you see there is nominated for his performance as, can well, deserved ryan gosling. the academemy's decisision, is everybody talking g including hillary clinton, who tweeted this today. her support of robby and g gerwg saying, you are both so much more than we -- see what we did there? so we have lots of answers, we want lots of, answers we got lots of questions, so we brought in pollster critic and -- i love the title of that. britney. brittney, welcome. >> thank you, it is great to be here. >> thank you very much. >> so what do you make of the barbie snubs? as it is now up to you?
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>> i will say, this it is not -- it is not a snub. i mean, look there are so many incredible movies that came out this year, there is only five directors that get nominated for best director, five actresses nominated for best actress. so it is stiff competition. i will say this. i will say this. this is the, thing wind goslyn knocked it out of the park as. can margot robbie was amazing, but ryan, gosling i mean -- >> but even brian said today, ryan, i thought it was a classy, he said you can't have barbie without barbie and without the director greta. while he's very appreciative of this award, he made a point of paying tribute to his costar's. i did not understand that. there would be no picture without margaret robber -- >> there had been no picture without, them which is why they are both nominated as producers in the best picture category. i don't think of it as a complete snob, because there's best adapted screenplay nomination, greta is also getting this, year she's also
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been nominated for best director before, and i will say, this there are -- there is another snap i'm actually keeping in mind for best director, who is -- directed past lives. in all the conversations that we are having about credit gerwig being snubbed, or margot robbie being snubbed, what about saline song? what about someone like gianna taylor or -- >> she was very, good very good. >> so i realize you cannot money everybody. she said, she was already nominated before, i don't think that should matter if you are nominated or not before, you should be based on what is happening -- don't you? >> i hate the makeup. we had -- and he had two nominations, obviously best picture, three excuse, me you have sterling k. brown, and i love jeffrey wright. he's unbelievable. were you surprised, first of all have you seen the movie? >> i have seen, i loved it. >> why did he not get a best director nod?
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>> if you get a best picture nod. >> now see that is something -- >> also, my question is, if you got two guys nominated for a oscars, and best picture, you should get nominated for best director. >> that movie did not direct, itself same thing with barbie. >> the same thing i also say with a saline song, it is something i do think about. i feel like part of the reason why we end up in this tricky places because there are ten movies allowed to be nominated for best picture -- >> and only five. >> only in the other category. so it is a little frustrating, when you have all these other movies that are in the mix for best picture, it is like what was wrong with the script? what was wrong with the director? this performance? but when we only focus on barbie, which i think is perfectly normal for maybe the production team, or ryan gosling to feel upset or slighted by that, i think we also use the opportunity to talk about so many other great movies that were nominated, or actors that were nominated like america ferreira, one of a very
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small group of latino woman to ever be nominated for an oscar, and i think her victory has been overshadowed in this moment as well. so i think it is an important conversation, but also part of a larger very important conversation. >> okay we -- eye you can go and people will tell you what happens next, but oscar will be a ceremony to celebrate oppenheimer? >> now i will say, this i will say -- >> i think my money is on oppenheimer for best picture. i think my money is on oppenheimer. it just feels like between the glorious summer that it had at the box office, and everything going on with all of -- every time i open up tiktok, i'm seeing a super cut at it of people being obsessed with kylian murphy. >> you saw oppenheimer, didn't you? >> it was the best movie i've seen this year. i'm a big movie guy. i thought it was amazing. you know, i really always worry
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about long movies, because sometimes they seem like a long movie, that movie did not seem like a long movie. >> no. >> even though they got so many nominations there could have been another three, four, five. francis pugh was amazing and ridiculous -- florence excuse, me she is a flat out amazing. and i was sitting there like man, this move is long, but it is fabulous. so it is going to be a coronation for oppenheimer and -- >> i'm still sort of feeling some kind of way about the barbie. either other movies in 2023 think should have gotten more attention? >> it is okay to mention color purple. >> did i say that out loud? >> did i say that out loud? >> in all fairness -- >> you probably had a real -- i have, she was purple, this is the first time she hasn't won purple all year. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> america, we know this, we
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love an underdog, and every once in a a-team or city captures the art of the nation. you know what we are talking about. this year believe it or not it is -- >> the alliance after seven decades of futility, usf ridicule, they are now how many wins away from a super bowl? >> to. one win from miserable, to from being a super bowl champions. >> coming up we will talk to a superfan that would be keegan, michael key is going to join us after the break.
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charles, we are very excited to talk to our next guest about the story you could say has captured the nation's hearts and minds as well. you might know him from the amin peabody award-winning sketch comedy series, we remember this key and peel, or maybe you know from movies like wonka, and it tv shows like -- i just like saying -- say it charles. i like that. now we are seeing him in a row he has never played before, is playing the role of a happy detroit lions fan. he joins us now from los angeles to talk about your team. key, and it's just one game away from the super bowl, did you ever think you would hear those words keegan michael key? >> gayle, i have to tell, you i hope spring's eternal inside of me, so it's hoped i would hear those, words i just did not know when it was going to be. i certainly did not know it would be in 2020, four but i am absolutely over the moon at
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what is going on right now for our detroit lions. we have this young team, that is so talented, and so resilient, much like our city, and i am -- ayman disbelief. i am in a state. >> you know, key, i have to say this, number one, i am a tremendous fan of yours. for all of his success, number, one continued success, i can't believe i'm talking to you about the detroit lions. out of all the questions i want to ask -- >> you can ask, maybe i can come on the show know the, time we can ask all those other questions. >> that would be good. >> i fell in love with the detroit lions, i have a man crush on then campbell, i know nothing about dan campbell, but i played football one day, i want to play dan campbell, what
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do you think? >> i want to play as well, -- >> that would be coach campbell to the audience. coach campbell we know him. >> that is, right coach campbell. which are kong coach campbell. you're absolutely right. i think what he has done in that city, and for that, team the culture he has established for the team, again he calls it grit. i think grit is one of those terms that may be described a bunch of different ways, but i mentioned before resiliency. resiliency if one of those things that dan brings to the tv, keeps mentally strong, mentally tough, and i think those young men would do absolutely anything for him. he sprinkled his magic dust all over that team, and all over that city. i am so thankful to -- who is the president of not the president but the owner of the team. and -- for hiring dan, and something
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just really special about him. he is a natural born leader. he is amazing. >> help us, keegan, understand your love for this team. i say watching the game last week when michael strahan even gave you a shout out, when he announced the detroit lions, he said i would like to congratulate keegan michael key like you had something to do with it. explain your love for this team. i find it very touching, but a lot of people feel the weight you do. >> yes, a lot of people, i think a lot of it has to do with the team, i have loved this team since i was a kid, i remember going to friends houses and watching the games, we were young, in the 80s we had -- and there is something about the blue collar hardworking nature of our city that this team reflects. and the city has been through so much in its history, when you think about its past, the
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auto industry and how it revolutionized how business is done and it revolutionized the automobile in and of itself. things like the riots, and us coming up from the ashes, and us always trying to fight to get over and i've watched my team and city i should say come to this place where there is a rebirth, and the team reflects that rebirth. the team is now following suit. it is really inspiring. >> you know, the last two weeks i have been out to sports bars, because you know you want to make sure you get to watch both games with your friends, where did all this blue come from? it is crazy. >> in all cities. >> in all cities. >> detroit versus everybody. >> yes, you said, it is detroit
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versus everybody. everybody routes, everybody loves an underdog story, and we are an underdog story. i think the big thing is, i'm going to state, i will just say, it we are the new americas -- i really feel like detroit is america's team. detroit reflects this hardworking, honest, energy that you can see across our nation. people really caught on to it. >> have you run that by dallas yet, america's team? >> i'm not run it by dallas, but i got a feeling we could give them a run for their money. >> so if it happens, keegan, you saw jason kelce last week at the, game where he just went shirtless. and, what was, it freezing temperatures? >> freezing, temperatures right. >> would you do something like that? >> i don't know. i don't know. i would have to think about it. >> you have to think about it? >> it might not be as cold, maybe a will think about doing it.
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i can do adjacent, it that is too much. that is too much for me. >> so you are going to be hosting the nfl honors in vegas, >> yes. >> can you imagine if you are detroit lions, or playing in the super bowl and the night before you host the nfl -- can you imagine that that would be like your perfect scenario? >> i would be on cloud nine. i would be so distracted during the honors i don't even know what i would do. i think every time i finish the line i would just say, and now the offensive rookie of the year ladies and gentlemen is -- and now, the detroit lions -- >> i have to tell you, i am a philadelphia eagles fan and we -- but i am telling you i am pulling for the detroit lions. i don't know anybody on that team, i'm just a big dan
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campbell fans, obviously i know a couple players that have never met, but i am all in on the detroit lions. please get to the super bowl, and win a super bowl. >> a lot of people do not want to hear, that charles. a lot of people do not want to hear that. >> charles -- well, keegan, listen, i'm hoping for it for you, just so you are hosting for the third time the nfl honest, you can say the detroit lions are in the super bowl, the detroit lantern a super bowl. everybody is watching this. what we want is a good football game. thank you so much for joining, us i know you are in l.a. doing stuff. thank you so much. coming up. >> thanks for having me i really appreciated. >> you are welcome, anytime. >> coming up, madonna concert goers are suing the material girl for starting her show, a little late. we are going to weigh in on that next.
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you are e going to s see yor favoririte artisist perform m -- what i is the longest who wouldd waitit? >> six hoursrs. > you must really likike -- >> oururs? yoyou have a a maximum t time yl waitit? > no ththere isn't.t. whatat is wrong wiwith people?e? >> you only get to see the artist one-time. >> yes, welcome back. let's talk a little music. i think it is a good question how long will you wait? some madonna fans are suing the pop icon for showing up two hours later her show. reps for madonna live nation responded saying this, new shows opened in north america barclay's as planned, with the exception of a technical issue december 13th during sound check. this caused a delalay that was well documented in press reports.
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at the time you intend to defend this case vigorously. so charles berkeley, number, one is that you do not like to go to, concerts because you said you don't like people. >> people think i'm at the concert to talk to them. i'm not there to talk to them. i'm there to see the concert. you are like, hey man, i did not come to talk to, i came here to -- >> so the question, is there, anybody along with you wait for somebody that you really wanted to see? keeping in mind you don't like concerts. >> an hour. maybe an hour and 15 minutes, after that they are being disrespectful to me. i paid money to see them. like i say, sometimes things happen, you can be late 30, 45 minutes, maybe even an hour. but they did they warn those people? >> no. >> that is totally wrong. >> so how long would you wait for madonna? >> an hour. >> really? just an hour? >> just an hour. >> okay. do you know anything about her?
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>> she's very talented. -- [laughter] google, people, google. madonna and charles barkley. i would like to see that. >> stop it, mail. >> okay just typing here. everybody makes mistakes, even people at the top of their field. very serious about this. most of us saw, my heart went out, tim buffalo bills kicker tyler mass, love you tyler, bass missed a game time field goal in a playoff loss to the kansas city chiefs last sunday. he took full responsibility saying ultimately, it is completely on me. but still, he was the objective -- he was the object of abuse from fans online. it was so bad, that they had actively as twitter and instagram accounts, and the word is he was getting death threats, people were harassing, him saying all kinds of negative nasty things about
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him. that broke my heart to, see because it is not like he intentionally missed -- people could be so mean and -- >> one of the reasons i don't use social media as for that reason. >> you don't have twitter? instagram? >> i don't have any social media, because people are so mean-spirited, it is just total -- new kid did not mean to miss a field goal. and you know -- >> the bills had had a chance to win a game earlier as well. >> they did, but he did not try to miss the field goal, and i just think people want to get behind their keyboards, they have liquid courage, or just being mean-spirited, and now you factor in people betting on these games, that makes it even worse. it is just really unfortunate. it was a heck of a game, i felt bad for him missing that kick because you knew what was going to happen, you knew they were going to come at him on social media. >> i did not think there would be that mean to him. i really did not think. >> there is death threats, we talked about it earlier this
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year, some of these guys are getting racial slurs, listen, if you, my thing is, you would not say that two guys to their face, you do it behind the confines of your own home on a keyboard. >> did you ever have a time when you are playing that you screwed up, i'm just saying. >> many times, but i'm so old we don't have social media. >> that people came after? you know how people coming after you. >> no, i'm old, you know what i mean. no i never had to worry about social media in my day. i am blessed. but still, even if they had my, day there is no, reason i'm not trying to play bad. >> i'm just saying if anybody threatened you, that they would regret, it because he would come after you. we want to hear from you. call and leave us a voice, moscow's, anything they love our. number >> 185, 53434 king. >> and where is the three for three for king. might number throughout the entire life in philadelphia and phoenix. >> now still, together, king
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charles a special message for number 34. we will be right back.
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by the way, and before cancun michael key left, we asked who he would like to see play and the game against the detroit lions, and he said the matchup between --
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>> about him and -- >> a lot of people, that is a production. so, before we went to, break we gave you the number, because we like it when you call. we actually listened to the calls, and sometimes we pick out a favorite when like this one. the ceos from quinton in texas. he had a very special memory he wanted to share with you. >> i just wanted to leave this message to thanks charles barkley for one night after my son's home game, we waited outside, the word was you had to be wearing a jersey of that player for the player to stop and sign an autograph for your kid. not a single player stopped you signed an autograph for my son except charles barkley. i could not afford a uniform for my son at the time, but that did not matter to one of the greatest players in the history of the nba. i waited many years for the opportunity to be able to tell you how important that one minute of your time was many years ago.
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>> wow. that is so nice. do you even remember? that >> not offhand. but he said something interesting, i think any player, so i always sonata government take pictures, he said it only takes a minute. it only takes a minute. we really appreciate the call, and i've been so lucky and last, and people stay man, do you always sonata got some text pictures, that is part of the job. but he said something so profound, it only takes a minute. >> you know why i always say about that, charles, for those people, quite often it is the first at last time they are ever going to meet you. it is the first and last time. it is such a small thing to be nice to people. you see all these years later, he still remembers that you signed. i'm not surprised. >> thank you for another great week. what are you doing tomorrow gayle? what are you doing tomorrow? >> i'm not saying. i'm not saying. >> wait, you've got to read that. >> that will do it for us. >> you want me to read it? >> i have something really exciting. >> go ahead, you finish.
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>> thanks for watching. >> he is trying to get me back because -- >> yale, tomorrow morning on cbs at seven a.m.. >> google it, people. >> cbs mornings. y'all >> do not go anywhere, laura coates live starts right after this.
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