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charles. we were so excited for the show tonight yes, because we were off last week because of the super bowl, we were both in vegas and there were so much to talk about but right before the show started, you heard the news that we've heard and we're going to pivot to that because we cannot start the way we wanted to. it's also valentine's day, by the way, happy valentine's day to all of you because of something that is become increasingly a common occurrence here in this country no other country has a problem that we have when it comes to gun violence in this country. it happened again. this time, a joyful gathering, and it was shots fired and people fleeing for their lives frantically calling loved ones. this was in kansas city guys today as they were celebrating the super bowl parade i'm curious, what was your initial reaction? because this happened is we were planning for the shoulder >> sadness. you wake up. we're going to celebrate the chiefs winning the super bowl. and that person is not going to get home. then you factor in all the injuries, and apparently most of them were kids and i
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just feel sad because you've got the greatest country in the world any fool can go out about gun anytime. they don't do great background checks >> and >> you would think and liked everything else in our countries become divided between democrats and republicans. and that may my worst are like wait that republicans don't want gun control, but this is such a human issue. and as we sit here today, we have to say it's, the story is still in flux at last count, there were at least 20 people they were saying many of them children, but again, we have to say that the story is still changing and we don't have the exact numbers yeah, but still terror >> what the storage just as always, you go back and delayed shouted joel osteen church over the weekend? >> yes. yes. it should be hard to get guns. >> are >> gun owner, i'm a gun owner. i'm a gun guy, but it should be hard to get a gun with the
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technology we have out today as far as learned, everything you did in your life you should not be able to go in a store and get a gun in 15, 20 minutes. you should not be ordered those ghost guns on the internet. >> but you believe though charles in the right for people to own guns. >> but it should be hard to get them again, it yeah good question. yeah. well, this is not a fair question to you, but if a normal person went into, let's say, hypothetically, or mercedes benz dealership? yeah >> they wouldn't let >> him say, hey, i'll just take whatever you tell me. i can afford it. they would do a comprehensive background check. >> yeah. own a car. right. and i don't think we should do that with guns we should do i'm not trying to simplify it. i'm not trying to be flippant, but i can't walk in. the benz dealership and say, i'll take the best one you got there like, well, we need to see some bank records and what kind of job you gotten, everything it should at least to be that own gun >> so you know what scares me about this? is that you're at a parade. i really do feel in
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this country you really don't feel safe anywhere. i feel that we are walking roulette, that it could happen at anytime to anybody anywhere here we are at the chiefs celebration this is the sixth anniversary of the school shooting at parkland high school. nothing has changed in this country and i've find it so frustrating that, you know, i don't want us to become desensitized to this. that's what concerns me. i don't want us to think that this is this is just no big deal because this is still a very big deal in this country. well, i don't want us to just think this is how we have to live, but charles, this is how we're living in this country. >> yeah, but that's because we don't put enough pressure on politicians. we don't hold them accountable for anything. we don't hold him accountable for the immigration mess we have going on but this is immigration is obviously really important. this gun thing, like i say, it is you can never get desensitized, right? right. right. >> but we're used to it now i mean, we are used to it. i don't want you they ruin such a joyous occasion. those guys
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man football. i'd really admire football players, what they put their bodies through. and this is supposed to be a joyous occasion. but somebody is not going home? >> yes. and some people lived probably going to be changed forever because they got shot or something. >> when you bring in somebody who has spent a huge part of his career trying to figure out, trying to figure this out, how to solve the gun violence issue here in this country. that's former top adviser to president barack obama, david absolutely provide joins as david. thank you for joining us. it's good to see you. yeah. i'm sorry. i'm such a sad occasion. i know. but we anticipated. i know. but i think about you in the obama administration, he has often said that one of the worst days of his life was a school shooting at sandy hook one of the worst days of that administration and many people thought, okay, finally, finally, things will change in this country and we sit here today in 2024, and we're still talking about this what is the
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problem? it's what is it going to take >> yeah. >> go ahead. well, i look >> you know, charles says we got to hold the politicians accountable. the politicians are afraid of voters. that's why, i mean, even though the majority of americans agree with almost everything that you said, charles, there are politicians who are responding to two small cohorts of people within there parties, within their communities who, who participate in primary elections and they're afraid they're afraid to take a listen. donald trump on saturday night, i guess friday night, spoke to a an nra group and i think in pencil and he said, i didn't do one thing about guns in the last four years and i won't do anything about it in the next four years and he got a big hand. i'll fall and that has become sort of orthodoxy within the republican party. and look, i
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think that there are politicians two are willing to risk their careers for principles, but there are a lot of politicians whose first priority is to get reelected >> david david. >> david, i don't think it's a democratic issue or republican issue. i really do think it's a human issue when when you say the politicians are afraid why are they are afraid when the majority of the people in this country say that they want changes in gun laws. they want to make it safer for all of us who are walking route. they want some restriction on gun owners. >> yeah yeah. more than 60%? say that when you look at issues like universal background checks, charles was talking about having rigorous background checks. you know, that is something that is in the '70s and '80s and higher in many polls >> but >> there is this fear within, within element. you say it's now democratic, republican issue, but largely within the republican party, largely within the republican party,
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there is a fear that in primary elections you will, you will be beaten by a candidate who says they are not strongly supporting the second amendment and therefore they should be defeated. so they treat every, every gun safety law as can the camel's nose under the and they don't want to act because they fear it's going to cost them their jobs. but their inaction is costing people their children's their wives, their husbands, their and this thing today i not to touch it a sensitive point with charles, but i went to six parades in chicago when the bulls, when the championships, i went to the cubs championship and it was always such a wonderful day because the entire community would come together. people of different races and backgrounds, rich people, poor people, all because this was a community celebration. and you bring your kids and and to have
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that disrupted obviously the worst are these guns, these school shootings because you send your precious children to school and you expect them to come home and those are the worst, but there's something about just us coming together as community and we can't even come together as a community. people have different political points of view and so on. i'm sure there were republicans and democrats in that crowd so it does underscore, it does underscore. it does underscore the intractability of it. i hope we keep bad it, you know, there was a modest gun law passed after uvalde in, i guess, 2022. that that was the first time we've done anything in years. it took some modest step forwards, but they were they were real step forward. and senator cornyn from texas and senator murphy from connecticut negotiations this on a bipartisan basis. i do think you're absolutely right that a majority of feels that
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there should be stronger laws. but i think that's needs to become a voting issue for people. yeah, they need to say it's a voting issue for people who don't want any changes in the laws and vote the people yeah both the people out that don't support what you believe in the meantime, we're playing the game of mod pray, repeat more and pray repeat, and nothing changes. >> so it's and numbness. numbness, which i think you point out rightly is the greatest threat of all is if we come to accept this as the, as the norm we have exponentially 46% of the privately owned guns in the world are here in the us. we only have 4% of the world's population. so it's no wonder that we have more gun violence and more deaths than anywhere in the world. >> all right, david, we don't want you to go, we want to change subjects after the break. we hope you'll stay around because we wanted to talk about jon. jon stewart came back came back to us. he
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>> you go on tiktok. and end up looking older god it's so nice to have jon stewart back while neither the leading presidential candidates was spared, the spotlight was certainly on 81 year-old joe biden. so we have somebody with us who knows what it's like to work in a white house and beyond the receiving end of a jon stewart joked, david axelrod is back david, here's a question for you and your colleagues because you had to whether criticism from john stuart, i'm wondering what happens, what happens in the white house after taking a hit like that on national tv? >> yeah, it's not good. you know, i still have tire tracks i still have tire tracks on my rear end from a couple of interviews i did with jon stewart turn that period. i saw after his after his his show on monday, people saying, oh geez, you know, he used to go after conservatives and now he's going after president biden oh, he used to go after everybody. and he was unsparing. and play
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sort of xi's the truths in humor. >> but they staying and they go viral and that's why he's had impact and it was kind of incredible that nine years later he comes back. yeah, gray haired and bearded. >> but he's still hasn't >> and i'm >> sure in the white house it landed very badly. because this is a problem for them right now and it's a complicated problem to solve because it's not about any particular issue. it's about something that's that you really can't change. >> so my question is, i actually love jon stewart. i thought he was i thought his points were great. glad to have him one of the problems we have, we have two-minute networks and play left or right. he criticized both guys but he's getting a lot of heat from quote, unquote to left for criticizing biden number one, do you think that's fair?
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>> or >> you thought he did just a good job of criticizing both candidates >> know, i had no problem with what he did, but listen, charles, here's the situation >> i >> think that there are a lot of people on the left and a lot of democrats who, who whatever their feelings about whether biden should have run or not are now their belief now is he's the candidate and donald trump's on the other side. and donald trump cannot win and therefore, you should not criticize biden in any way because you might harm him in that mission of defeating of defeating trump the problem is that these things that john stuart was bringing up are things that voters are thinking it's not like if you don't talk about it, they're not thinking in their thinking it. so what do you do about it is the real question. and i think more than anything else, if i could climate john stewart's head what he's saying is do something about it. you can't change how you are, but change
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up strategies. so at least you are on the offense and people can see you in a more engaged way >> let me ask one more question >> are you hopeful? >> pessimistic >> optimistic are scared for the next year? >> you sound like a pollster, charles >> i i i am wary of the next year because i think the consequences of this election are probably greater than it any we've ever experienced. no people last time. yeah, we said that at the last election to david. yeah. >> and had it and how did it end? >> yeah. >> you know, i mean i think that that a trump 2.0 will be more it he'll be like the delta variant of democracy. he'll, he'll be 1,000, 1,000 times
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1,000 times more virulent and harder to control >> before you go, david, because we have to wrap up and bring out our next guest. do you think jon stewart can move the needle in this election? the times i will be a factor because the things that jon stuart says, the way he says them, the honesty with which he speaks, that creates viral moments. and as you know, the way people get information today isn't just by watching, it's mostly by the bits they get on their phones. in viral, on tiktok and instagram and so on. he creates those moments. and therefore, i think he can have a big impact, particularly on younger voters. >> all right, thank you very much. david axelrod for sticking you guys. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> thanks, bob marley, one loves star. kingsley ben-adir, and bob marley's real life son, that would be ziggy discuss the movie, the man and his music. so let's go out with exodus
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>> i'm elizabeth wagmeister, in los angeles would i've got >> help with small when you hear the music is called jasmine. that's the one and only bob marley, why are we talking about his day? because bob marley, one love. there's a new movie celebrating jamaica can reggae artist turned global icon. it is out today. so we're very excited trolls because
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talking about it all day, talking about it all day because we've got the man who's playing the legend here that is award-winning actor kingsley ben-adir in the house welcome kingsley >> also with us is music royalty. if we can call you that the movie's producer and the elderly the son of bob, and read them arlette, that would be eight-time grammy winning artist the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. that's ziggy marley congrats on the movie, welcome, welcome back as well to be here i want to start with you ziggy, because of course we all know the music, but i think most people don't know a lot about the man myself included we're learning things in this movie that most people i've heard, even people close to him didn't know what was his story you wanted people to know about your dad? >> yeah, i think the thing that we wanted people to know was him as a human being, the emotional side of bub, psychological side above, not not the exterior, but the interior of barb. there's a lot of books, videos, there's 500
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books about yes. so i've want that's 1500 about him. yes. yes. yes. >> so we were trying to tell people is something that they didn't know about bob. and we have to go on to the inside of bob to do that. >> and you didn't shy away to in the movie because it's fair to say your dad was complicated. >> there >> were all sorts of stories about him and the way he lived his life and anger and fidelity, many things. but you said the family was okay. showing bob marley warts and >> we weren't afraid of the truth. he wasn't afraid. it's true. he lived his life because i he wasn't trying to hide anything of who is and how he was. so he was he had an edge to him. >> an edge. yeah, he had his name. his nickname is tough gun, chef guns, gang, gang gone gang. >> okay. so that's his something to yeah, it means i mean, it means no matter let's with him >> okay. let's say i mean, yeah, the edge do you grew up in the streets? so that aside
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and people might not know what be within goal is peace but he had an edge to immuno okay so i. got. a question for you. >> plan how are they plan a real person but how twofold, how's it for a plan a real person. but also plan a legend? >> um i feel. like i feel like we're barb it was it was always the conversation from the beginning about his spirit the essence of him, and that bob is really he's so big, you know, is some magical in a way that you can't really play him. you can only try it attempt to capture, capture a little bit of his spirit. and when i say spirit, really what i mean is vulnerability. and as an actor, whatever the pie is whoever is this kennel graphical king off for whatever it's my train moves always vulnerability first so what,
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what what is it about any character that makes them human is the only thing that audience are going to connect with in the end. so to feel pressure, of course, of course there's pressure. >> but really i chose i chose to do no one made me do it. i want i wanted to do it and i remember watching bob before i auditioned and being amena was all in black. he he's there's something some magnetic about him when he's on stage. and then ziggy and we start talking about him as a father and as a man and i'm going to get to learn about bob with the people who knew him and loved him. >> but it makes it more extraordinary though, what kinsey did because you said you didn't saying you didn't play the guitar, you didn't dance. >> all of which bob marley did. did you smoke weed >> know, i eat it >> all all of which bob marley
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did you did none of those things. >> we >> said. but yet you said no very good at football >> football, >> but yet so how did you learn to speak the way you spoke the patois, to play the guitar. what did it take for you to learn to do that? >> just a lot of phone calls and we just had to get to what i got a guitar as soon as i've wrapped on secret garden. yeah, i know i just started learning chords and listening to bob and i started a conversation very quickly with the family and bobs friends. so i was just absorbing information from them. as i say, like normally, when you have a character, you just, just your character new create it and you're on your own. and then you come in and you but with this, it wasn't like that. it was really a needed the support and love of everyone around, you know, everyone in the family and you felt you had that from the family? yeah, 100% question for you, like we talked about, we would like an nba last week, we
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were celebrating dr. king who's more famous passed away and he's alive. and your dad is probably in the same boats. have you ever been surprised? because when we do this, nothing outside where we interview people. that was people who couldn't i've been born. when your dad passed away, we asked him what's their favorite bob marley song. they start singing. it had one, yeah, and like so, living with having a father who was 11 legacies, your dad? >> yeah >> how? >> i've used surprise or just feel gratitude that he's more famous there have been life gratitude. >> and i think one of the reasons why it's like that with him is because a voice as a human being, people connect with him probably like martin luther king junior to like them connectivity him on a different level that is not just like this superstar up days like he's one of us so that's chung
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feeling towards him because of other the footage they've seen, how he speaks and how they perceive him as to be as a person. so the connection is very strong with anybody who my father's music is like them feel something about him, special >> now, what's your, what's your best memory about him? because we see a lot in the movies ag, there's a wonderful scene view in the car with your dr. you're a little boy. what's your favorite memory about he ever it is hard about favorite memory now, he was so young, many pass. away, the only 30? yes. so it's like cancer everything when i looked back, either my memories our special moments. would that be playing football, soccer, chars >> yeah. >> it's good are you know, one of the most member of the things we did with him. we took trips with him. we went to zimbabwe, him >> my brother >> steven, we went to zimbabwe to celebrate the independence
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from british rule and during that trip was first time in africa he, what we were in the hotel room and the guy is that we're fighting for freedom, came to visit him and they brought they brought like the grenades and they brought the guns and they were showing him and they were telling him how the music, his music at them motivate them to fight against the color hello and powers. and as i kid that kinda made an impression on me how music can be so powerful >> i'm music can be healing and music can transform. and that's what he did. don't go anywhere, guys, because we have a lot more on bob marley, the movie. it's called one love and the enduring impact even today hey, on fans everywhere, we talked to a few of them right before the show today >> do you have a favorite bob marley song, sunshiny waiting advance during let's hear a little bit. >> my name is shahed finger like let's hear, can that
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giant so i was okay with kings would be entirely got to ask, bob is like but what it was with kids doing we saw that addition team and we did look everywhere. we i mean, obviously our first inkling was this fine. a jamaican, someone who knows the dialect. let's find somebody who know exactly the culture and everything. >> a tre was some backlash, wasn't there because he was british and people thought a jamaican person should have paid. >> yeah, we thought so too. yeah. >> but charles, what was your answer? what was your answer to charles, you were talking about an early acids if dependably happened way to tell her about that after shut the hell up >> we were happy with what kills they did was he brought this in to the motion which that's i mean, we don't that if you could look like bob talk that, but i've seen that. but if you don't bring us into the motion, then it don't you? yeah, it doesn't make any sense. >> and the fact that >> we accepted kingsley and we
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premiered it in jamaica. and the jamaican people accepted kings lay down. and i'm good. >> yeah. >> you you just glossed over like yeah, i just learned to play the guitar. like, i don't think it's that simple. like how much time and effort i mean, i don't think anybody no disrespect to anybody. you can just like, hey, you know what i think we'll learn to play the guitar is just the owl was just the hours enough for stop. and so i just a lot. bob's songs. there's similar cord, so the basics i just was teaching myself and i just start them as we'll keep going with it. and then by the time we got to the scene in the room, i'm still not i'm not perfect done it but if there's a way well at xi's and ziggy was in the room when we were doing that scene. and i remember him the sort of musically directed me because i wanted to know what it means to create music and to wake up in the morning and what you do is you pick up a guitar and you create songs like that's, that's what bob did. that's
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what he that's how he lived his life. create a music is kind of, let was plan a footballer and not kicking a ball. and it was the same with the sing and i was, i'm not going to sound i don't need to put the pressure on myself to sound good, but bob singing from such an emotional place when you watch bob's face, when he's singing. the magnetism the ai experience is coming from a deep, deep well of emotion and trauma. and when it comes together at something really powerful and i feel like that's the vibration of his music and his spirit and his person as well. because who he was as a person with so much to do of his commitment, bob he committed his left to music and he became a master in right a young age. and there's not many people who can do that. so i really wanted to just feel what that was when and i remember in that acoustic scene ziggy just send less less, more telling me what to do with my hands, less, more and i was just following the instructions because, you can't really learn to play lag
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bob or sing like bobbin ten years >> i know. >> you're on the set of barbie because you were one of the kens you're on the set of barbie, so break you'd go and try it the strum, the guitar, and then go back. i kept me different things and stumbling get on what poll and do ken? >> yes >> at the same time, a little bit, but i figured out can pretty quickly yeah. >> the same clout second, the took a minute together, made it a bit more space. you know, when he was talking about your dad's commitment music, he also had such a commitment to peace and just desire for peace almost took his life because they were rival gangs in jamaica. he said, let's have a concert, bring everybody together. there was an assassination attempt on his life so we almost lost him. do you remember that night? >> yeah, i remember that night. i wasn't there at the rehearsals. i did. i wanted to go, but my mother was very strict about school and education, so she was like you have school tomorrow, you can go to earth so but in the middle that night, the police
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came for us at home and kinda, you know, hurry does because away. and i was kinda like we didn't know what was going on and why do they take you away? because they weren't sure what i guess so. i mean, somebody sent them for us maybe it was from the government. somebody sent them for us, get the kids, and take them to see if the just in case can we don't know what's going to happen? i remember seeing my father the next month and then my mother came upon. we were like something that something bad happened. you know, we realized that something that right >> yeah. >> go ahead. i just >> i was telling kingsley like first of all, i hate fanboy over him. i said, i saw watching you in this movie a few years ago. king got the ledger, the sword, because i was a big childhood and fan. and i said his brother here, man, i like him. so i just want to tell you, man, i'm proud of your success and keep doing it thing. i'd tell you mandate for the family to have so much confidence in you because
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number one, i know acting is hard. i've never done in a real acting but to be able to pull off alleging man is pretty special. so contiguous success saying, yes, i want to know from you before we say goodbye did you learn anything about your dad that you didn't know in the course of producing the movie, looking at all the footage, talking to kingsley about what you wanted to portray. did about him >> it made me think about some i'm not sure about learning, but it made me think about public. it is a part of learning his memory, really think about what more fido intial emotionally during this time period psychological animal thought about it before kings depleted in calculus, depleted him with deep in and deep like thoughtfulness doesn't like the happy about the stereotypical bob marley was like a more solemn father
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who went to something heavy. yeah >> i mean, he he many sides yeah, he he got almost killed. he got diagnosed with cancer, yet to leave is country and it was was crazy, you know, i got one last question. yeah. so guesser, that's been 500 books written about your dad. if you ever read any of them >> i'm ready >> i was like no even the best said, i don't know i live with my experience which i love that. let's leave >> with the great line in the movie about what your desk would you tell share class that >> and this is, this is why the movie was made in this time period because in this time period, he came to that realization that and he says that if my life is for me, i don't want it my life is so people you go and that's marla? yes? yes. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> congratulations. did you
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>> my favorite colors >> because it's like a family leave running behind, >> behind the turbo charged volkswagen atlas. does life beautiful >> america, habba valentine's day. he think valentine's day is overrated? >> it's today is what if you're not on interrelationshi ps? >> richard >> just so female holiday, correct. >> it seems to be that way. >> you think it's for men and women, like it's for everybody? >> well, i would just be for a woman. >> what percentage of women you think get a man, something, maybe like nikki percent oh, about 40.
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>> yeah >> it feels more like a holiday for a moment. do you get valentine's day gift yourself? >> i mean, a whole so why is that? >> the man in your life? yeah. >> oh, you do? i go dunkin donuts >> yeah. >> yeah. >> we were talking earlier about is valentine's day for men or women. and you said, how many women give gifts? german for valentine's day percent, 20%, the most. so we were taking a poll, people said 50% people think so. do you agree with me? >> i do. i do. i actually, i don't think that most women give men gifts on balance they shouldn't, they shouldn't know. >> it's a holiday >> do you really think that? i really do and that's done with that? yeah. yeah. yeah. we just got to come up with a bag for the man. >> well, i do i want america to know that charles barkley came in and brought gifts for every woman on the staff he came in it you want to tell people what you got us? >> i got you a facial and a body scrub, whatever the hell that is
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>> what we all thought that for all the women on the staff, we walked in charles is handing out cards to everybody. i thought that was really nice >> charles, i got something i want to try to get you all youngest specif i got some three, you please. can we get a tight shot of the wrapping paper you've got your face on it. >> okay. >> i'm afraid. for your bad her face. know. i have to explain this because charles told his guys in a meeting that he travels with this, keep opening and opening. >> all right. ripping up your travels with his oh >> travels with his own bar of soap? i do in a plastic bag. charles barkley in a ziploc bag. so this is why i got you. this is a soap carrier. >> oh, my goodness, yellow and my favorite color isn't that nice >> pull it out so people could see and it says, and then i got you got i got them something else. it says you are fabulous, you are glorious, you are fears. notice it's a little hearts with my face here, got their own oh.
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>> i do. i do you both very rich scale and i thought you would get a kick out and i'll do get a kick out of it. and i would like you to put it in a prominent place in your home let's talk brianna prominent place. >> it's a shot of me and check at the super bowl isn't that nice it's just sort of put this down a prominent place our promise, i'll put this on a prominent place. it's got to have a shower in the room counter toilet. i knew you're going to say that's a place. i knew you're going to say that, but charles the kick i want to see this every morris i do not know. no, i think you want to see both of us know. i know. >> they charles i have to say we were planning a different show for today, but because of the shooting, kansas city, where did pivot and talk about something else? because i really wanted to talk about the super bowl, really wanted to talk about ushers halftime show. it really was fantastic.
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talk about travis and coach reid. there was lots of discuss, but one thing i do want to talk about, you said when we're in the super bowl, we were getting get together for dinner on saturday night. you said i'm going to call you were going to be asked >> no >> call me. >> if you if charles barkley called you, he called me. you said i'm going to call you. we're to go out to dinner saturday. i'm still waiting. that'll do it for us on king charles. this man doesn't keep his word. >> it doesn't even call me people know, you didn't up a phone. no, you didn't. you said i'm going to call you were going to go out to dinner. i'm still waiting. well, we back every wednesday at 10:00 >> and gayle gayle be up first thing in the morning and limiters time. i get up every morning. the water, we will see you next week. >> take it easy. >> no, charles, you said we're ready to go you didn't call me. >> why didn't want to call you and say, are we >> going out to dinner? i didn't want to go down i didn't do anything saturday night. >> sorry, body for knowing about active ingredients. but
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