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343, about one seventh of a donald trump worth of fentanyl, but he slapped tariffs on canada anyway and then called them off after justin trudeau signed what it was described as a new intelligence directive on organized crime and a fentanyl. and we'llanyl. and we'll be bacg it with $200 million, which is not that much money. the toronto blue jays offered juan soto $760 million, and he still went to the yankees. but trump is
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calling. or the mets rather, god forbid, is calling this. i don't know what happened. i'm really discombobulated. >> the mets. >> trump's calling this a major victory, and he's sending his minions out to claim it for him. >> he called this off, saying that he had won concessions from both of them. but. but is there a tangible concession in your view? >> yeah, absolutely. he won the concessions. and part of it is part of it is part of his. well, it's a commitment from trudeau that wasn't there to help with fentanyl, to help with the black market. >> he announced the. >> plan to secure the border. >> he announced that plan though six weeks ago, back in december. >> well, at least he's reiterated it and formalized it. >> that's right. under president trump, our allies will be reiterating in their boots from now on next. his plan is he's going to force france to give us the statue of liberty. won't that be nice? the art of the deal. trump's also doubling down on this idea that canada would agree to become our 51st state. as if drake hasn't been through enough this week. but
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republicans seem to be rooting for this because they're now just a party of snickering trolls. but let's just imagine for a second that somehow they do make this happen. and canada does become a state. do they think it would be a red state? there are 41 million people living in canada. there are about the same number we have in california. california has 54 electoral votes. if canada also had 54 electoral votes. forget maga. our next president will be a kind hearted lesbian moose. okay. i think what i'm trying to say is i'm for it. save us. canada. you're our only hope. it was stupor tuesday in washington today. senators voted along party lines to advance the nominations of trump's pick for national security director. tulsi gabbard, a woman who appears to have been styled by cruella de vil, and rfk jr, who would definitely eat all the dalmatians she kidnaped. according to the constitution, the senate is required to advise and consent on presidential
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nominees. this time, republicans decided to skip the advised part and go right to consent because these candidates, after kennedy got through, the republicans who voted for him, broke into a rousing chorus of for he's a jolly rubella, which was. and as if that wasn't enough for a tuesday, today we learned that trump's department of justice now has a list of the 5000 fbi employees and agents who were involved in the investigations related to january 6th, and to trump's efforts to overturn the election. that seems fine, right? probably wants to make sure they get a nice christmas bonus or something. trump also signed an order to pull us out of the un human rights council, and is reportedly working on an executive order that would dismantle the department of education. and that's good. i for one, i don't know about you. i am thrilled that a man who writes smocking gun and scot free with two t's and tap with two p's and wants to make it in showbiz and spells his party
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republicans is doing this. what could possibly go wrong? you know it's eliminating. or eliminating the department of education isn't making america great again. it's making america florida. okay, i guess the ideas will save money on books if the kids can't read, i really don't know. trump and first lady melania musk are also planning to do away with usaid, which is a humanitarian organization that strengthens our ties with other countries by helping them fight things like poverty and disease. it was founded in 1961 by jfk. nearly all their staff has been put on administrative leave, and all usaid missions overseas have been ordered to end by friday because trump, for some reason, believes they are spending their money on rubbers for terrorists. >> $100 million on condoms to hamas. >> okay, now it's $100 million
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on condoms to hamas. how much was it last week? >> we identified and stopped $50 million being sent to gaza to buy condoms for hamas. >> okay. last week it was 50. now it's. how did it go to 105 days? did did he join hamas? and we don't know. i mean, and while it does sound crazy that we would be spending millions of dollars on condoms for hamas, that's because we're not. it's completely false. there are so many lies coming out of his mouth. there's so much damage being done, but we are not going to sit back and take it. our leaders on the left are going to stand up for what's right. >> we are going to fight this fight. i am going to stand with you in this fight and we will win. >> we will win. >> we will win. we will win. we will win. we will win. >> we will win. >> we won't rest. we won't rest.
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we won't rest. we won't rest. >> oh, we are so i mean, we are. >> we are doomed. >> all these old men. i look at who we have running this country. this is senator john kennedy from louisiana. he is a spineless jellyfish of a human who loves using a folksy analogy to make everything sound simple and fun. >> i like omelets. i mean, i really like omelets. i could eat an omelet at every meal. i like almonds better than sex. my, not not really, but you get the point. i like omelets. you can't make an omelet without breaking some eggs, unfortunately. >> what that old woman didn't mention is that we don't have any eggs. this is the grocery store down the block from us. no way. can you imagine if joe
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biden was still president? there weren't any eggs in the store. trump would be screaming into an empty mcmuffin right now. the egg shortage is so severe that at the waffle house, they have a 50 cent surcharge per egg. now, i never thought i'd live in a time where there'd be surge pricing on eggs. this is going to be a tough easter. kids get ready to start hunting swedish meatballs because at least we have the super bowl to distract us. super bowl 59 between the philadelphia eagles and the kansas city chiefs is sunday in new orleans. guillermo, you're in new orleans yesterday. >> yes, i was jimmy. yes. >> reason i know you were there, besides the fact that you weren't here is because i. i saw a clue around travis kelsey's neck. >> where will i be in three years? oh, man. i don't know, hopefully still playing football. i, i love, i love doing this. >> let's get a closer look there. and at that. look at that. how did how did that happen? >> i gave it to him for good luck. >> you realize that that necklace right now is probably in taylor swift's garbage can in
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her bathroom, right? >> yeah. yeah. for sure. >> guillermo was at super bowl media day. we will have his full report on thursday night. we've got a reason to celebrate here in la to the palisades and eaton. fires are now 100% contained thanks to our brave firefighters. and as a show of thanks to our firefighters, we want to do something fun for a couple of them. so joining us now from la county fire department station 35 in cerritos, i would like you to say hello to captain todd peterson. hello, captain rogers. >> guys, how you doing? thank you. jimmy. >> they call you todd? >> that's correct sir. >> and from la county fire camp eight, malibu. please welcome ryan morris. hi, ryan. >> hey, jimmy. how you guys doing? now. >> first of all, on behalf of all of us, we do want to say thank you for everything you've done. thank you so much. i hope people are thanking you. captain peterson was on the scene within ten minutes of the eaton fire. he led a crew fighting the fire
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for 48 hours straight. is that correct? >> pretty darn close to it, sir. >> wow. and your family is full of firefighters? >> yeah. my great grandfather was one of the chiefs of chicago fire back in the day. and then my dad was a wildland firefighter in kansas. and then my son is now joined the ranks of la county fire as a firefighter. so i'm very proud of that as well. >> nice. and you said kansas. how long have you been a fan of the kansas city chiefs? >> i don't remember not being a fan. >> okay. very good. >> i have pictures of me being in a uniform as i was a little kid, 4 or 5 years old, the kansas city chiefs all the way. >> so you didn't come with the swifties? you've been there for a while. >> oh, no. no, but taylor swift is a musical genius. >> yes, absolutely. now, ryan ryan was you were one of the first responders to the palisades fire, and you were out in the middle of it, right? >> yeah. that's a yeah. that's correct. >> you were clearing brush while the fire was going and that sort of thing. >> yeah, absolutely. we were on a ridge line right when i would say probably was about 200 acres. and we had the planes
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going by with the retardant and clearing brush and all the smoke and ash. >> and you're also from a firefighting family? yes. >> yes, sir. yeah. my dad's a firefighter. he's been on the force for about 15 years and really paved the way and inspired me to be a firefighter. >> and you are a diehard eagles fan. >> i am. >> you are. all right, so tonight, ryan and todd, captain todd, thanks to our friends at captain morgan, will be competing to win tickets and a trip to see their favorite team try to win it all on sunday in new orleans. okay. all right, so what are. >> you. >> i should ask, do you want to go to the super bowl, or would you rather just watch it on tv? >> unbelievable. i'm excited. that'd be great. >> okay, great. >> all right. do this for free. >> to get there. what you have to do is zoom around the room. this is a simple game. it's. i am going to ask you to find an item or items. your job is to bring it or them back as quickly as you can. first one back with whatever item i asked for gets a point. most points wins a trip to the big game. are you ready?
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all right, let's. >> do it. >> let's begin your first challenge. bring back as many items in your teams colors as you can. as fast as you can. okay, go. all right. your team colors. yeah. now, i think the chiefs might have an advantage in the firehouse, right. because red, you know, it's probably not a lot of green stuff. oh wow. ryan's. oh no. there goes ryan. eagle's main color is green which is there are no green eagles. i should mention that's a parrot is. all right. okay. wow. they're bringing everything. all right, all right. it'd be funny if neither of them ever came back. they just kept collecting. all right, captain peterson, what do you have for us? >> well, i got this really nifty decoration. firetruck. >> fire truck one. firefighter's book two. >> of course. we're getting a call. >> oh, chiefs golf club cover.
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nice. three. >> we've got all kinds of different councils. right on it. all right. on the kitchen. i didn't grab any fire. >> all right. you got a lot of stuff. all right. ryan, what do you have there? show us. come into frame. >> so i have a green. this thing goes in our fish tank. i have a green plant. i have a green boat. >> i have a spirit that has green on it. all right, so the water. i have my eagles jersey carson wentz i. >> have a green. >> on i have a green. >> sleeping bag. >> oh nice. wow. sponge that's also green i have another sleeping bag. that's green. all right. >> all right all right. well listen you guys all right. all right. next challenge. >> bring back someone else's underwear. >> oh wow. >> not even a second. look at that chair spinning. i mean,
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he's guys. >> i mean, look at that. oh. all right, ryan. >> i really. >> want to. >> touch that. laurie. >> ryan. whose are those? >> they're my locker mates. >> oh, yeah. >> yes. >> whoa. >> what's his name? >> his name is palacios, but he has a reputation. oh. >> he smoked me. >> yeah, yeah. he did. he beat you? >> he's in his own dorm, so come on. >> all right. >> all right. okay, ryan, you got that one. and your final challenge. come back with another member of your firehouse slung over your shoulder. >> i can't, they're gone. they went on a call. >> what's that? oh, there's nobody there. all right, well, ryan. >> my dog. like a magician. >> ryan. ryan did he did he fall from the ceiling onto your back? >> on my shoulder? >> oh, i got it. >> all right, well, listen, you know what? it would not. i think it wouldn't be right to only send one of you guys to the
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super bowl. so what we're going to do, we're going to send both of you and guests to the game. that is really cool. thank you so much. >> to a private captain morgan event on rum street. >> featuring t-pain on rum street. so thank you, ryan and todd. and a toast to all the men and women in your houses for putting your lives on the line for us. >> thank you guys so much. are you sorry. >> for your. >> loss in advance? all right, have fun. >> tell t-pain to. >> buy you a drink. >> okay. all right, well, we got a very good show for you tonight. gavin rossdale is here. we have music from abraham alexander, adrian quesada, and we'll be right back with demi moore. >> abc's jimmy kimmel live, >> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by nissan.
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>> sunday, march 2nd. live on abc and hulu. >> welcome back. >> tonight you know him as the lead singer from the band bush. he has a new cooking show called dinner with gavin rossdale. gavin rossdale is with us tonight. later, they are nominated for an academy award for best song. here with music from the movie sing, sing! abraham alexander and adrian quesada. tomorrow night we will
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be joined by ariana grande. and bernadette peters will be here. and we'll have music from victoria canal. so please join us for all of that. no movie star has ever inspired more people to sign up for pottery class than our first guest tonight. she's made too many beloved movies to list. her latest earned her an oscar nomination for best actress. it's called the substance. it is back in theaters and on movie now. please welcome demi moore. >> how do. >> you. how are you? >> what an audience. >> well, i bet. >> i would imagine that you get that. people standing up and cheering wherever you go. no. >> but i see why you want to come and do this every night. this is a boost.
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>> yeah. when i'm on vacation too long, i make my kids do it and they don't like it. you know, it's a little weird. it's great to see you. are you enjoying this? are you, like, is this one of these things that comes with a lot of pressure? or are you taking in all the accolades you're getting for this movie? >> you know, look, it doesn't always unfold this way. and so for me, the most important thing is remembering not to make it mean too much, but also to remember, not to make it mean too little so i can just be in the joy. >> that's good. >> and it really, i'm. it's just been lovely. wonderful. >> have you always been that way? is that. is that always been your way? >> i think i am kind of that way. >> you gave such a great speech at the golden globes. it made. >> me think of. >> that because i only think in negative terms. i was like, oh, now what's she going to say at the oscars after that? i mean. >> don't add any pressure. >> there right. at all. >> first of all, i didn't expect it and i was not prepared. >> you seemed very prepared.
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>> i was not okay. i was not at all. i really wasn't, and my. biggest fear. was having. what would i say? >> right. >> i think i literally have to chalk that one up to some divine intervention that i just was standing there in something. >> i don't know if you really even remember what came out of your mouth, but one of the things you were saying was that there was a producer who told you you were a popcorn actress. >> i do remember saying that. >> and that's i you know, the first thing i thought was like, who? why would somebody even say something like that to someone? is it supposed to be constructive? >> no. but here's the interesting thing. and what's really important to me about what i was sharing is and this is kind of how i, how i generally look at things, which is what somebody else does or doesn't do, is irrelevant. how you hold it is everything. and while i may have taken it as he intended it, it's what i. it's what i made it mean about me. it's that i made it mean that somehow i wasn't ever going to
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be somebody that could be acknowledged in that kind of arena or platform, that i couldn't win awards, that i could have these other things. but you don't get to have that. and but he didn't do that. he just said the words. >> i see. >> so that's the difference. >> do you think that he was watching it and recognized it and said, oh, that was me who said that? or do you think he. >> may have been rolling over in his grave? >> oh, i see, i see. okay. >> all right, all right. >> do you ever watch any of your old movies? >> i'm not a big fan of watching myself. >> yeah. yeah, but is there, like, a time where you can go, like. okay, now i feel comfortable going back and looking at. >> it, you know, with enough time. that is one of the advantages of having this much chronological time. you are a little bit more generous and forgiving. i can watch g.i. jane. >> i can do that. and then. >> just recently, i realized
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that my youngest daughter and her fiance had never seen ghost. oh. and so they put it on and they're like, you've got to watch it. i said, there's no way. and i but i realized i have not seen it in 30 some years. and so i gave way and went and watched the second half. and i was like, oh, i did okay. >> i actually i was pretty good. >> did your daughter like it? >> they were all weeping. >> oh they were. >> yes. >> oh that's good. yeah, that's real good. >> that was. >> they were moved. >> >> that was. that's nice. oh, you were so cute. >> you. this is interesting. you collect things like you collect oversize. i do items and dolls and. >> all kinds. >> of like. what's an oversize item that you. >> so an oversize item that i have. i have real because that's my real love is that it's an oversize item that's actually the same as the small but real. so i have 3.5ft long scissors.
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>> that work. yes. >> are they like the ones from in front of the supermarket when it opens? >> is that. no, but these are better than those. >> better than. >> those are like serious weighted. i have a six foot real butcher knife. they're not all knives. >> oh. >> six foot. i have a giant clipboard. >> oh, yeah. you need one of those? yeah, you do have it. >> but by the way, just for the very purpose, it makes you laugh. >> how giant is the clipboard? >> the clipboard is probably. i don't know about this big. >> this big like people come. >> it's got a real like, you know, the real proper steno pad nobody touches. >> oh, okay. okay. nobody touching? no. do you collect stuff from your movies? >> i do, i have a few things i like to. i like to have a memento. sometimes it's clothing. i have the yellow coat from the substance thing. but the real thing that i got from that was the prop master gave me a little bottle of the activator. >> oh, yeah? yeah.
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>> and when i was flying back from paris, when we finished the film, i had a little bit of a moment of like, oh my god, if i get stopped, they could really think this is something. >> yeah. weird. yeah. yeah, yeah. >> green liquid activator. >> they could confiscate your activator and you'll never get it back. >> you know? >> yeah. you. i do want to ask you because, you know, i don't know if you know this about me. i'm really, like, a student of the 80s, and i was a student in the 80s. so i do want to ask you about this from saint elmo's fire. >> how about. >> that apartment? >> and in that movie, you had a painting of billy idol on the wall. >> a little neon. gosh, i haven't seen that in for so long. >> and this is i'm not sure if this predates that or is after you with the actual billy idol. >> you know, i think it it was post the film and it was a night out at the old la starwood. >> oh, the. >> doesn't exist. you have to be of a certain age to know what the starwood. >> the pop club. >> yeah, yeah. >> wow. that's great. >> and i actually think rob lowe
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was there that night too. >> well, rob's going to be here i think, this week. oh, i'll ask him what he remembers about this. did he do he. >> kept his shirt on. >> he did keep rob kept his shirt on. yes. did you know billy idol or was this, like. >> it was just more, you know, going to see him? i knew his music. the idea that he was in the movie. >> when he sang in the midnight hour. she wants more and more and more. that wasn't about you. >> i mean. maybe one doesn't know. maybe you have to get him on the show. >> we are going to take a break. demi moore is here with us. our movie is the substance. w ♪ “billathi askara” by björn jason lindh ♪ [metal creaking] [camera zooming] ♪ [window slamming] woman: [gasps] [dog barking] ♪ woman: [screams] ♪ [explosion]
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>> would you like to stop? to go back to being just you on your own. no no, no. >> i can't stop. >> she just feels right. i. >> the balance just needs to be respected. >> so respected. >> that is demi moore in the substance. it's scary. >> i it's rare that because the movie is kind of like a, like an episode of the twilight zone in some ways, right? >> you could say that. >> and crazy and usually crazy movies are not really good. it's really rare that they they are good, you know. >> good and crazy. >> yeah. good and crazy. yeah, it's a combination.
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>> there's something really, you know, this is anchored in something that's so human. that pursuit of perfection, that compare and despair. there's something that i think we all connect with. >> sure. >> yeah. and, and i felt like that was kind of my job. i had to anchor it in that reality so that it could go to those wild, bonkers places. yeah. 30 gallons of blood. >> how many times did you have to slap yourself? >> the director likes doing a lot of takes. we definitely did 6 or 7 easily. >> okay. all right. this is. >> have you ever tried it? it's a very awkward experience. >> slapping myself. >> yes. >> yeah, but, like, really, you have to, like. >> really hard. yeah. yeah. i might burst into tears, so i'd better call you better or not. here you are putting on the makeup, which is. >> this is this is the removal process. >> this is the removal process. okay. now this to me, like i would be facetiming people and scaring them all the time. although you'd have to probably put it in your coat because i guess your phone wouldn't even
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recognize you, would it? >> that's true. >> did you. did you have fun with this? >> it's a better read on paper. >> i see. >> when you're reading the script, it seems so easy. yeah. but you have to just get very zen, very still. i mean, just to do. the head and neck was 14 individual pieces glued to my face. and depending on how much we had it, anywhere from six to 9.5 hours in the makeup chair. wow. and then a good hour and a half to get it off. >> it kind of reminds me there's another billy billy crystal in in the princess bride. it's a very similar look. actually. we do. >> there is. >> a certain similarity. >> you know, right outside our theater. and in fact, in the movie this is represented the character you play has a star on the hollywood walk of fame. and i found out today that you do not have a star on the hollywood. how can that be possible? >> i don't know. i think we i need to enlist your aid. >> i think i think that's an
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easy sell. judge wapner has a star on the hollywood walk. i think doctor phil has a star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> i do not have one. >> oh, well, we got to change. that has to be changed. would you take it if they offer it. >> to you? yes. >> of course. okay, good. all right. guillermo, we'll get right on that after the show. >> sure. it's happening. i promise you, it's going to happen. >> i promise i won't be blobbing all over it. can you imagine? >> i did want to ask you another question, because i know the movie is in theaters. it is also streaming on mubi. and what i wanted to ask you is what is mubi? >> movie? >> so mubi is a streamer? >> oh it is. okay. >> yeah. so they're a distributor and a streamer? >> yeah. and it's mubi. mubi. okay. >> all right. mubi. >> mubi. mubi. okay. >> but you know what? i want to circle back. one last thing about being a popcorn actress. >> yes, yes. >> because in our current times. yeah. and in reframing how i look at being a popcorn actress, how fortunate do i feel that i am in a movie that not only is a popcorn movie that's got people
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into the theaters to have a communal experience, but it's also getting critical acclaim. >> that's great. >> and also, so two. >> things are possible. >> at the same time. >> and i have yet to meet in my many years on this earth, i've yet to meet a person who does love popcorn. >> it can be hard on the gut. watch out. >> for that. okay. demi moore's movie the substance. >> is in theaters. >> now. >> and is streaming on movie. >> we'll be back with gavin >> we'll be back with gavin rossdale. he's like a puppy again. ♪ (banjo playing) ♪ c,mon bo! this is a before picture of bogart. such a big boy. pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. and look at him now. he's like a show dog. [silence] bogue, can you give daddy a break here? he's having a hard enough time.
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plus. please welcome gavin rossdale. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> you know what's funny? most i think most cooks want to be rock stars. and you've somehow gone in the opposite way. >> yeah, it's a funny. well, i haven't stopped being in the music, you know. >> you're not? yes. >> brand new record coming. but. yeah, i wanted to stay home. some. figure out a way to stay home, be with my boys more. and so, as opposed to always going away, i thought if i just kind of cook for someone, have them over for dinner, film it with six cameras and they're interesting people. could be fun. you know. >> you have famous people will come stay at your house. >> do you do this at my house? yeah, at your house. i did one in new york. i did one in new york. just for fun. gotcha. we couldn't. i did brooke shields in new york, and that was so
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much fun. >> what did you make for brooke? >> i made her a, i think, a hainanese chicken. okay. i made her some. yeah, that's a good question. basque cheese, basque cheesecake. very nice. basque cheesecake. >> and do you ask them what they want you to make for them, or do you pick the things? >> you know, we're learning as we go. okay. we're learning as we go. i got to be honest. and so when we began, it was like, okay, ask them what they like, so get a list. so for serena, it was chicken. serena williams serena serena williams was a chicken. tacos healthy and dessert. >> okay. >> and i was like, okay. so i made this kind of deconstructed taco and a tomato salad. then she goes to me, the only thing i don't like on the way through to the next set, she goes, the only thing i don't like is tomatoes and avocado. i was like, kill me! but. >> so she. and she actually said tomato like that. in that way. >> i felt weird. i felt it was a
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bit of a crossroads. i got to say, i didn't know what to do with that moment. i was like, what do i do? it was a crossroads. >> and do they do they eat everything? do you watch them see how they're liking the stuff? >> no, i don't like that, you know? i mean, i like to make food for people. that's like. that's the secondary thing. the main thing is about finding out about them. they're super inspiring. i have like serena williams, brooke shields, selma blair, sir tom jones. >> tom jones, yeah, yeah. >> common and jack mcbrayer, the one and only. >> jack mcbrayer, a very funny guy. did you who was the most difficult eater of that group? >> well, i think that maybe common because he had a really long list of super specific and last minute we got it and he said like no fried food. and we had like a tempura mushroom from because he said he's a vegan. so it was like. and then he said, no rice. we had a big rice dish. so it was like quinoa. no one really wants quinoa, really. >> i was just giving him. >> a nobody wants. >> i would have given carmen an empty bowl and said, listen, this is what you get. you like
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nothing, you get nothing. you are your kids picky eaters. >> they are. they're really. you know what i mean? i think it's probably like with, with with your family, they get that benefit of really good meals. my kids know nothing. >> nothing drive me insane. >> so they're little tricky, little tricky. and i try to make cool stuff for them to go to school with. and i like it like a restaurant. you know, when they come home, i check. i check the bags to see. did they eat the steak? did they eat chicken? and i'm looking in one box and i say, why didn't you this. and my boy goes, me dad, nobody eats crudités at school. >> oh, you gave them crudités. >> well, yeah. you know, it's like little healthy, healthy stuff. >> yeah. no, nothing that you go like this, they won't eat anything where you go like this. >> i found that out. i found that out. took it off the menu. >> but you have found things. i do want to ask you off the air what things they will eat. because we just go crazy trying to find things for our children to eat. >> bulgogi. >> what did you cook like for the band on the tour bus or anything like that? >> there was a time when the caterer didn't show up. we had
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we have some food trucks that come on the road, you know, wherever we are in the city, you get like a cool food truck. it's a nice thing for everyone to do. after the show, all the bands, and there was one show where we didn't have someone that couldn't show up. so my tour manager, yvette, her boyfriend, is a chef. so he got in the kitchen and i had to sous chef. you know, i love that. and it's the cooking for all the bands, all the crew. it was pretty good. >> you've been all over. you've been in almost every city in the world. >> i know, i know. >> what's the best meal you had on the on a on the road? >> well, there's so many, but i think the one that sticks out was having kind of lunch in buenos aires with bowie and iman and going out with that. yeah. and that was mike garson, who is incredible. so that was a feeling of like, wow, wow, things are going well. things are going well. >> yeah. right. to have lunch with david bowie. is he like your guy? >> yeah. he was amazing. >> yeah, yeah. what did what did david order for lunch? >> that's a good question. i don't have an answer to. yeah, i don't know, i don't know. was
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it. i was too in awe. i was drinking wine. >> does he like tomatoes? >> yeah. >> well he's english so they would be tomatoes to him. >> is it true that you keep your guitars in your wine cellar? >> yeah, i did have a bad experience with a great guitar of mine that i bought, actually, from joe walsh. oh, wow. it's a really famous guitar. i played all 16 stone, my first record on it, so it's a really major guitar. apparently he played hotel california on it. right? so one time he was up in the studio, my old studio, and, you know, the air conditioning broke or something. and i came up and it looked like a spaghetti noodle, the neck. so i had to go back to fender. i had to bake it. they had to bake it in a thing like a stint or whatever. more cooking and always cooking. and so now i keep all the guitars that mean a lot to me in the, in the wine cooler. >> because the humidity temperature. >> no, it's the same temperature, consistent temperature. >> i see, i see now you have now you mentioned at the top you have a new album coming out with bush. >> yes. >> when is. >> that great? >> when does that. >> come out? >> that's cool. oh, that's
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coming out just later in the year. i think it's all done. we're mixing it now. it's called i beat loneliness. >> you beat loneliness. >> yeah. all right. allegedly. >> allegedly i beat loneliness. all right. i like the title. well, it's very good to see you. >> thank you so much. >> next time, maybe you'll make. you'll bring me some food. >> you know, i'm so happy to be here. i've sung on the show so many times, but never made it to this point, so i'm so happy to be here. >> well, you know what? >> starts on the stage then, chair, next time you be on my lap. there you go. yeah. gavin rossdale, everybody. dinner with gavin rossdale. >> premieres next thursday on vizio's watchfree plus. we'll be back. >> with abraham alexander and adrian quesada. >> you ever see anything like this? >> the boys and girls. whoa! >> on my mark. now.
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