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more. >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow on cnn thank you hey mr. barkley walk in new york city. here it's paying >> we're not going to waste your time with gayle king and say, but you miguel and charles barkley, i >> tonight. >> that's >> selling presidential historian, jon meacham, former nba star rexx chapman from the daily show. comedian will say slow king, charles starts now i see that open. charles, i always say, i'm glad we get to do this show. don't you? >> i am loved doing the show, but i'm pumped that night. i know we got a couple of special guests, but i'm really excited for rex chapman. i love that
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guy. >> i know. i'm yes. i just met him. you've >> known for a long time, but if you were so excited, you call me, don't be calling me on the weekend yeah we've got a real special show for you tonight because we've got three interviews that we can't wait to talk to you about in a few minutes. we're going to bring in a presidential story and a man with a hand in the state of the union address that's coming up very soon. his name is jon meacham. >> then we have one of the stars of the daily show that would be dole, say sloan to talk about what's going on in this country? some people were very concerned. we were out talking to people earlier this evening. they're very concerned about what's happening in america, how she's covering it. she's got a new book. she's talking about state of politics dating. she's got lots to discuss plus an interview. i know. i'm very excited about this. >> chapman i didn't know rex chapman. he's on a journey. you have to see to believe from basketball star to adek, to rock bottom, to twitter celebrity. why do you like him? you've known him awhile while ago, him a long time. number one, because he's just a great person. i really appreciate him sharing his book i have a younger brother passed away who
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was an attic. so it's very personable, personal to me was somebody that makes it out the other side. >> and i'll always you're better. >> i want to say 42 somewhere in there. rona. >> he was a grownup man. most people i got a chance to me jelly roll at the all-star weekend? yes. so many people who were covered on stage and i walked up to him, said, man, thank you. because it's interesting when. you're in the fight? >> yeah. >> because i usually want to grab my brother like, you man, why can't you stop doing drugs? he like, you don't understand and obviously passed away at a young age, but it has such a negative. i don't think my mother epa got over. it'd be honest with you because when you have somebody who's struggling with addiction in a just them, it's everybody everybody around you. >> so looking forward to talking to rex? >> yes. and on our last show, just last wednesday, just after the alabama supreme court ruled that frozen embryos used in fertility treatments were children that story broke just
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as we were going on the air last week, we have presidential candidate nikki haley on and asked her about the ruling. she told us that that time that she believes you remember what she said? >> she >> said charles, she told us that life begins at conception. and so yes, those frozen embryos, the ones thousands of desperate parents depend on to start or grow their families should be considered children. then the house and the day sense her comments on this show, her fellow republicans have been desperately trying to change the conversation on
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>> a hard time. otherwise >> yeah, even alabama senator, that of course was lindsey graham, but alabama senator tommy tuberville is now saying ivf needs to be protected in the state of alabama, which charles is your state now for the record, many of the republicans are saying they want protect ivf. they're also co-sponsors of the bill that's aimed at doing the opposite. now, du you're just sitting there with your head and your your hand in your head and your hands never a good sign. what's wrong? >> when i'm thinking what i agree with trump matt gaetz and tommy tuberville. you know what things are bad, like >> well, you agree with them on specifically? yeah. >> anybody who wants to have a baby who's trying, we should do everything to support them. yes. make it economic feasible. and do everything in our power, having a kid, my daughter, i have one kid. she's the best
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thing ever happened to me in my life and anybody who wants to have a baby, we should do it. everything in our power to do to give them an opportunity, make it affordable, and things like take that. >> but >> like i say, if i'm agreeing with trump tuberville and gates, you knows, alabama got it wrong. >> well, the problem in alabama now is that many of the fertility clinics have put the procedures on hold in the abs, so all of these parents that are in limbo that for many of them, this is the only way that they can have a child. just think about that for just a second. and i think many people struggle when you say that an embryo is a human, is a child, because they don't have heartbeats. they are not fully formed. and i've heard woman after woman say to me, you know, i had four embryos and planted none of them took. yeah. >> i had two >> embryos implanted, only one of them took so there's no guarantee that the embryos will become children. that's why people are struggling.
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>> well, i understand it totally been like we should never be criminalize. well, first of all, i want to say some before i get started, i'm pro-choice. want to make that clear? >> i'm pro choice but i disagree with the ruling for the simple fact we should make it possible and affordable. i know i'm being redundant, repeating myself, but it's just a bad ruling and it's really unfortunate not just in this situation it's just really unfortunate how these politicians are taken away. so many women, it's reproductive rights, like it's not up to me as a man even if i was in politics, it's not up to me to make the decision on whether women have babies or not. that's just that's not what our political system was about. the data balls made the most politicians star using all of these divisive issues as wedges to make, to divide and conquer. i've always said working though towels. well, what we know is that the former president always makes news. we
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were texting about this over the weekend, charles and i, when he says, please don't text me earlier that morning, i can't help it the former president raised a lot of eyebrows with these comments while talking to listen to the audience, a black conservative conference, he said this i got indicted a second time in a third time and a fourth time and a lot of people said that that's why the black people like because they have been hurt so badly and discriminated against. >> and they >> actually viewed me as i'm being destroyed the mug shot we've all seen the mug shot. and you know who embraced it more than anybody else. the black population, it's incredible. you see black people walking around with my mug shut they do shirts >> when you heard that, what did you think >> big sigh >> first of all, i'm just going to say this if i see. a black person walking around with trump mugs, had them a punch him in the face. charles, i know gail >> you really can't say that
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because a you don't mean that. i mean that sincerely i'll just say it's up and then you will be arrested for assault. and then what i'm obell myself out to go celebrate. if i still don't encourage him. okay. go she's asleep. continue >> first of all, couples at that at that conference, he got up and walked out. that was an insult to all black people. he basically just saying, if first of all to compare black history where we've been discriminated against to his plight? yes. well, first of all, he's a billionaire and they are prosecuting him for stuff he did wrong. they prosecuting him for stuff he did wrong for him to compare the court system, charles, we have to wait. it's still in the court system, but continue continue. continue. >> someone stuff is true. they did storm the count. they did say that the election was stolen knows online oh, scale they say that okay. that but to compare, i would have got up
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and walked out because it's not a fair comparison you know, he's a billionaire, he's had a great life. he's been president united states to insult black people who have been discriminated against all these years to can put them in the same category i was just offended. i mean, people question a if he is a billionaire, there's there's always a conversation about that, but i think people thought, what do you think when you hear it? well, i just thought i thought it was insulting. i thought it was insulting to people of color that to paint the black community with one brush. and you really can't compare his indictment. i said i thought because he says i know it's so hard to verbalize it because it made me so angry and i was so insulted by his words because he's implying that because black people have criminal problems, that's exactly right. >> yeah, that's what he meant yeah >> they said so but that's what he meant. >> i do believe that i do believe that's exactly what he
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meant. and then somebody tried to spin it to me and said no, what he was saying is that he feels sympathetic to black people who had been falsely accused, like he i don't believe that that i do not believe that you know, i don't like free for all black people, but i'm going to right now feel sympathetic to him this plight. we do not >> you >> don't speak for all black people. i don't like doing that, >> but i am in this particular case, we don't feel his plight but are really i really just feel bad because we need adults in the room we got to immigrant problem. we got inflation. we've got the situation. hawai i want to solve real problems. i don't want to talk about all this as to the curriculum stuff behind the scenes. i want somebody to get it as, hey, you know what, i want to do was great for the american people you know what charles, while you say you don't speak for all black people, there is a contingent of people that say that the black vote, that
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donald trump is getting >> more black vote this time than he did last time. i know you've heard that. >> well i think there's a couple of reasons number one i don't like using the term black people. poor people americans discriminate america number one, black people in this category, america discriminates against poor people but you're white or black. if you're poor, you discriminate all these policies have a class issue, is a more of a clam that's issue. that's what bothers me. put as a guy, i've only voted republican one time on my life. i voted for john kasich for president. i have voted democratic my entire life and i'm starting to question that, don't mean i'm a vote republican but i'm starting to question like, always vote democratic and i'm like, you know, what has got a better chance to happen. poor people but the one thing i know about poor people, they're always poor in a democratic
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party us, us, us as black people. >> we >> vote, we voted for them. first of all, asked to black people used to be republicans until the civil rights act, exactly the day most people, you know that, yeah, but we bolt pretty much been democratic for the last x amount of years. but we never hold them accountable. and they only come around every four years and say, bowl for us. they take all our boost for granite. that's why black people are leaving the democratic party. that's not me and they've gone to the republican party, did become in visit this interested like, i'm not going to vote when donald trump says that black people can relate to them, or he relates to black people because you have been falsely accused or arrested have you ever been arrested? >> a few times >> you know what? >> i'm not proud of that fact because what fighting for fighting when i was younger, i was stupid. i got to fight and get a lot because instead of walking away lacking an adult,
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i was a stupid kid in kids. i tell kids state may walk away. yeah. let them call you names fighting. >> you didn't do that? >> because i was young and stupid. but as i've gotten older
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right now and see how much you can save >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow on cnn >> how are you feeling about the 2024 election? >> i'm a bit terrified. >> nervous because it's kinda the difference between democracy and not democracy. >> really worried about people who want to legislate against other people live in their lives. >> i feel so bad for the next-generation that we'd love to disaster. it's a hot mess. maybe we need to go back to kindergarten and we need to learn how to compromise. >> that's the best after we've ever had on the show. it is what issues concern you most is you get ready to vote in 2024, migrant crisis especially in the city. >> for me, one of the biggest things is getting back to governing.
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>> oh, my gosh, the preservation sure enough democracy. >> i think abortion is a big one. women's rights >> a lot of things. so what's happening with an israel was caught begun i probably the quick call me >> charles always gets a phone call. our first guest is a presidential
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hey, did you choose from well, that's how most americans phi it is. but what we've been unhappy since the third chapter of genesis, right, since we got kicked out of the garden and we've been this unhappy though. >> i think. well, let's take it out this way in >> my world, we have a debate about where we founded 16, 19, or 17, 76. i think neither the united states of america, as we understand it today, was founded in 1965. the first integrated electorate in the united states was in 1968, 20 minutes ago historically, the immigration and nationality act, it took just help change the country, the civil rights act, the voting rights act were 55 years old or so and so the notion that we were unhappy because of the choices >> sure. >> i mean, we would all love to have lincoln running against kennedy and you're not really going to lose, right? but
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that's not reality. and reality is, this is where we are the choices very stark. i personally, i'm not a democrat. i'm not a republican who voted for presidents of both parties. but i honestly believe that there's a patriotic imperative to vote for president biden against former president trump. are >> you are you concerned about his age, which are also a friend of joe biden's too. >> so i am but i believe this so take it take it for what it's worth. that's why i said that. take it for what it's okay. >> but what are you concerned about his age? >> i'm concerned about my age in particular now, the older i get. no, but i'm not but i understand that you can't tell half the country that they're just wrong to worry about something. so he's got to show us and not just tell us, i consider and tell you that i've talked to him and i've never had any doubts about his capacity and thing. but why would you believe me were the same reason you just said. so he's got to show us. >> he can't >> stand for reelection, run for it, but there's so many people, john, who were concerned about his energy, his
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vitality are those not legitimate concern opinion? >> let me be very clear. of course, there are legitimate concerns. okay. >> of course, their subjects i mean, he's 81 years old. the presidency is like an iceberg in general. you see a little bit of it, but imagine the cares and concerns that they have that we'd have no idea about it's incredibly difficult. what i can just tell you from my own peripheral experience is that i'm not worried about his ability to do the job. that doesn't mean that you shouldn't be and you have to watch him and decide so my concern well, let me rephrase it everybody is concerned. you're president by wants to win again. as bad as things were, laughed time last time what we talked about insurrection, whatever. and it will stay in the election was stolen. yeah. like what's going to happen
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>> it's a fad. it's a great, worrisome question. >> and i by the >> way, wouldn't be as wouldn't have said what i said about the need to put the ideas of the country ahead of any policy disputes which i said a second ago, if not for the lies about the election. in many ways, for all of whatever we may disagree about with trump in many ways, at least he was a recognizable american political character in through the 2020 election and extreme version but, you know, you sort of knew you could find him on the gps you can't you could not do that when people are storming the capitol, which in my business, it's a bad thing. it's against the business model to say something's unprecedented because we're all precedent. that was unprecedented. >> what what did you make of mitch mcconnell's decision to step down is senate majority that he's going to do it in november. yep. >> remain in the senate
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>> and mitch mcconnell agree or disagree. is i would argue the most powerful senate leader in american history if you think about it, he just changed jurisprudence with the supreme court yes. for at least two generations? >> yes. >> right. he just an immensely powerful figure. and i do think it's amazing that this is where we are given his essential partisanship >> but he was a dealmaker of a kind, right president biden could deal with them and what's happening to the senate is was already happened to the house right? it's just it's becoming ever more polarized. >> thank you. just don't think that's hard. thank you. thank you. >> know, you have to catch a plane. we thank you. >> thank you so much. >> coming up next daily show correspondent, phil say sloan, she is here. we'll talk to her about the state of politics >> the return of john stewart is back we don't want him this, what you've got to say, you're
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else. run the show we're talking. >> about, the election what i. said, i know i liked i loved that line. i >> said what i said. we are so excited to talk to our next guest, a hilarious and talent is you see there daily show correspondent, we're talking about dual say sloan, she's with us. she's also by the way, his stand-up comedian and now she's the author of a new book. >> hello, friends. i love this title, stories of dating destiny and day jobs. >> hello, ms slow. >> ms gail, what's it like having jon stewart back? and do you want that job >> here's a hamada. hamada. listen, listen certain people do things very well. yes. >> and starting people can do things. in turn, people do things very well. yes. i could do the job. >> yeah. that's it was great at the job? >> yes. >> so i think especially now with just how while everything
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is, i think people do need a voice that they know if we'd have already had a permanent hosts beforehand, that would have been a huge them to try to tackle with this election cycle. but i think we're in the opportunity where we would have john come back and such. i mean, he got his second term. we're gonna see a bias is gonna get a second term which all white man is doing what i think it's good trying to figure out what a time for john to come back and i've watched last last week last monday, and he taught me, i was very touched when you closed with the death of his dog, dipper. and i love that he shared that with the audience because it was such a vulnerable moment, moment for him, any of us who has had a dog or lost it the dog knows that kind of pain. i was very touched by that. what was the reaction at your place when he was doing it? i am a cat person >> i do know that's not a real pet, right? >> listen, i'm not going a
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little old black man to talk to me about. can you tell me a certain age black man of other nato, the do what, does this thought security number tell you? can't i can't listen. cat has never seen anybody to jail that's so good point say, look a god. >> all let's say a dog has ever seen anybody do what do you mean? >> canine units oh, i've ever been arrested. he's been arrested, so i don't know that. >> i don't want reciprocity okay. >> dogs in the >> airway, you're right. it. draws you were going to play >> okay. fair enough. dogs is snitches >> dana comedian we're in a very interesting yes. you know, they are trying to counsel people now. yeah. >> how much are you concern yourself with? the light because it's a crazy time you can offend people now, alaska
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median, i got canceled, just hosted snl oh, yes. good point when he was out in the wilderness for a while, why wasn't he was fine. it was working. >> okay. >> so next i love less than the number of comics that were like you. i gotta get canceled because i don't worry about everybody knows. you don't worry about getting cancel. i'm a bank woman in america. i can say whatever i want anybody. would you don't do email? already was thought to true kind of frost like that. also like literally comics were like, because if you're not a well-known comic, yes, if someone sees something you said and then they posted or something you get canceled. now know like you had maybe 5,000 followers on your social media? >> yeah. yeah. yeah. if somebody writes an arm critical about something you said at a show you can get 100 you can go viral. i have 1 million followers overnight. >> they'll say if i didn't know better, i would say you're trying to get canceled. >> i'm not trying to get cancel. i'm trying to work. okay. >> what he's saying is that
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canceling doesn't do what it's supposed to do. every comedian canceled was working, is either czar is working, louis ck is working. they're out on the road doing shows people. it's like a doesn't work at the whole point of canceling somebody was to take their money or you sit down for a year or two any you get back up again and you go on the road because the whole point of canceling was the stop somebody from abusing their power. >> yeah. >> but always seem to want to do with canceled people who are rich. there's a night manager at a pep boys was terrorized and his hall staff and you only worried about him? that's what you're not doing. we're not trying to comfort people who are really abusing. heard people, people on the internet once he rich people fall because of the kole was the stop somebody from abusing their position, then we will be coming for everybody who was mistreating their employees so tell us about the book >> so i got tricked. >> you got tricked? i told ms gail about this my manager trick me into writing a book because he called me one day he
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was like, what have you want a book and i was like, that sounds very difficult because you didn't think you could write a book. i didn't i didn't think i could. i didn't want to because i don't know if you see all the pages but mr. charles barkley, but you got to put words on oh, i love charles. her thing about dating because she gives all of the people's she's dated names like one was the mechanic, one was doll doll eyes, one was baby shot. >> i didn't date dollar. that's probably guys when i don't want to mess up his marriage. >> okay >> baby should but they all have very manic the dummy the dummy, dumb and dumber. you're talking about them? dummy. yeah. he was i mean, he had his purposes so that you save a flash boats. but now, despite all after all, the dating, you say that you don't want a man with not potential, what do you say? you said you want to be >> like, i'm >> successful? yeah, our credits. yeah. >> i just bought a house in la and grab mine and i have got your first house. it is my first house feels very grown up
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>> you just get them. you keys. if nat i'm like, oh, own all of this. this is where. and thought about a house, about a car. i take care of my family. my mother is retired and i retired her. i take care of her. and so i can't deal with the man who has potential. >> okay. >> you have to have somebody who's fully potential right? >> which means which mean, which >> means you got to be able to pay half the bills in his house and if you cape, i have to build in his house and start you draws can't live here because then you're just another dependent. i got to feed you my mom and my brother dog i'll have to know. that sounds crazy. i think she's right on that to know either to a lot told your john thompson, he's always said he's basically this players got potential, potential. potential gets you fired. yeah, potential gets you fired. but i had to say it comes. here's what my daughter when she started dating, as you noted, in between a career in a job, right to ask, don't know about at home with good he's got no job brings about ohm's got a career. >> we have so much more ahead, including a candid conversation with former basketball start fells notes, and his name is
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>> what made you want to open up in this book? >> you know, i'm glad you brought your brother, your brother. we've talked about them before you know i should acknowledge this first. i feel conflicted sitting here being celebrated for failing spectacularly in life why and just know though my family is so happy, i'm healthy and clean. but this book drops a big emotional bombed back in their lives. it's reopening the old wounds. my ex-wife, you know, she's the best she's a saint yeah, they've raised
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already did. yeah. bridget, i played with our kids. i love and respect are more than i ever did. >> she did the heavy lifting. >> she did the heavy lifting so as i say that, just know this is on my parents, my sister who basically came to my rescue and saved my life, got me into rehab. my folks that's just a tough day, but i felt like this was something that, you know you go through things and what everybody is going to stuff rx, you can help so many people because i think i learned it from my brother because i've had a bunch of conversation with all the people who were abbott's issue to like thank you for sharing because it is painful. yeah. yeah. >> because my mom never got over my brother. she never got over him die. but man, what you are doing, going around, speaking, writing his book. maybe you go help so many people because you are not in this by yourself. are you talking about your family? but like there's other people around in new york everywhere around the country, around the world. they got stuff going on in here and you can make it out
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to other end and try to use in a positive way, i admire your brother, max. i want to talk about how you open them but because you open the book and your arrest at the apple store, you were arrested at stealing stuff from the apple store where you had gone back repeatedly. it wasn't just one thing and buy stuff. they had been products and stephanie, you would take them and then you would take them into a pawn shop. you had done that for seven to eight months? and you had somebody who had made $40 million at one point, how did this happen to you? and when we talk about drugs, we should say it was prescriptive drugs that you thought of it as medicine. you you sitting in the book, you didn't really see it as drugs? >> yeah. >> look, i was always an ad that was a basketball attic first. that was my first love. it was my only love, chuck, you know how that is? you you got to work so hard. you don't just get there by accident and for a lot of people to become great, you guys to become great at anything you've got to sacrifice a little bit of sanity and keep going back the next day. keep you in your head
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bd. and so i had that already built in. i also grew up going into the race track with my dad. i'm a huge thorough. i liked basketball i love horse-race and so sitting down with him, filling out racing form, reading the form something that we did, something we also kept from my mom, you know, so there was a little dishonesty going on there, made it kind of, you exciting. i guess. >> that's real of that. the thrill of that gets to you in the apple store, you're stealing stuff out of it. >> you know >> what do you thinking in this moment? >> you know, we we had a chance to talk a little bit beforehand and this takes me to a really hard place normally in this story, we kind of gloss past that he happened and then the recovery know the apple store. i'm i still i get emotional about it because i can't believe it was me. >> yeah. >> you know, you knew me. >> yeah
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>> before those drugs i would never never done something like that. that's what i have to believe because if i don't believe that, then it's just morally i'm a bad guy. >> yeah. yeah. >> charles, what did you think when you when he was arrested? because it made national news, a video was all over. i felt what did you think when you saw that? i feel sadness because it obviously i'm different. i gave an example. why got home one night in my money was missing i went out with my friend and alabama and my money was missing and about it was about 12 of them about 06:00 in the morning. my ground my mother beaten on my door screaming as to what's wrong. she says darrell as he had a overdose. disney she's like, how did you know that? as it goes, my money was gone. so our sympathetic because i used to like i said, i usually shake my brother, all of them do why can't you stop doing drugs? because you have different person john lucas who was a great mentor for my
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brother and friend. he's like hey, let me spend some time which a brother because when you when you when you when you have an addiction nothing matters. >> because >> i bought my mother and grandmother matching rolexes. my brother stolen upon them are called the police chief. and i said, come get his right now. >> yeah. because i know like to piggyback on rectus point i know my brother would not have stolen my moms and grandmothers rolex unless he was under the influence. yeah. you're not yourself. and that was the hardest thing for me to learn. like do you can't stop doing this. you're not yourself you know, when we write, you write this rx, you said never underestimate the ability of an attic to rationalize destructive behavior, which sounds like what he said about his brother and what you did that day in the apple store exactly. >> and we've seen videos this oxycontin and heroin and fentanyl that we have they're monsters, the oxycontin is a monster that they would give it to someone for an appendicitis
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is beyond me, but i was in love within a couple of days and you know, we've seen these videos on tv before where you see people stopped at stoplights are cars are stopped and they're just sort of out of it from heroin or painkillers or opioids that's what it's like. you're just in a fog, you can function a little bit. yeah. but the genius of it, and also the horror of it is that it doesn't smell like weed. you don't smell like alcohol but you get you get your high and nobody would ever really know it but a lot of people walking around with pockets full of pills. >> what was the turning point? >> for what for what you like? >> i gotta get my craft. >> yeah. i've had enough yeah. i'm letting my family down >> there had to be attorney yeah, it was when i was arrested, you know, apple store no, i wasn't arrested at the apple store. so here's another really they were leave awful ways that idea. yeah.
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>> so >> the police came to my house, my apartment, and in scottsdale and they knocked on the door and i saw the police were there. and i did i did it just something despicable and asked my son to tell him i wasn't there. >> this is iq you know, zig yeah. you asked him any did it? yeah. he did it >> because yours dad >> and then he left and went class. i came out, gotten the car and six car is approached me and that's where they took me in. and still i didn't know what was going on and i thought it was a lie eisin's thing and issue thing or insurance thing that i've had for years. i couldn't get my license photo radar in scottsdale yeah. >> so finally once i got there, they gave me a phone my phone to get a number out. i didn't know any numbers and charles and my best friend josh and so many people are texting saying
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we love you, we don't know what's happened i didn't even know what had happened at that time. then they take me in and put me in a room and i've seen enough law low on orders to know that i needed needed alone >> ever good, yes >> yeah. i mean, and then they showed all the video. >> i didn't i never watched it and just the other day i said saw a little now >> it's hard to watch watch. >> you know, man, you give me emotional because i was like i was texting like you man, hanging in there because i mean, i know he's a good dude >> yeah. you said that i do as a young man, you're good man hanging there because man, i'm tastes and when you and your family are going through this stuff, like is nothing like i would just like you, matt hang in there. but man, i that's what i'm most say it over there. i'm so proud of you. you got to keep using your platform because there's just
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so many people out there who are struggling and they need to know that they're not alone because that's the one thing john lucas and his group taught me like young man is a lot of people out here on drug yeah. >> what's your life like today? >> i'm as good as i've been in really, as functioning as an adult as i've ever been in my whole life over the last eight or nine years. you don't have urgency knows. i don't want those. no. it wasn't like a no. i've never not since i left rehab in 2014, the hardest thing to do was learning to sit in my bad emotions in the past every time i got an argument, every time i had a bag or whatever it was, i'm going to go to the track. i'm going to i go i want to take a pill. i was self-medicating and i had no i had no ability no coping skills until i was about 45. >> i'm so glad you're okay. i really, really enjoyed your
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