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sure i'm against the tpp. obama can you go ahead and pass it right away? i'll have to see it. but i don't think she's a real progressive, no. >> seth: another thing you've talked about is how trump is running on being a business man. that is sort of his claim to fame and yet you've pointed out not great at it. >> no, he is horrible at it. what's interesting is that republicans love failed businessmen. so george w. bush couldn't make money in oil in texas, and trump couldn't make money running casinos. there's a saying, the house always wins. and he bankrupted himself running three casinos. like it's never been done before in american history. he is a record breakingly bad business man. so one time he's applying for a loan from deutsche bank and he's like oh i'm worth $3.5 billion. and yeah, this is a loan, you actually have to actually prove it and so later in a deposition when they asked him why'd you write $3.5 billion when you
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own feelings. [ laughter ] that's not a thing. that's not a thing. you can't like my own feelings on a bank loan. >> seth: for $3.5 billion. >> he's like, i feel like a billion bucks. [ laughter ] >> seth: i will say this, i can't wait for the three debates. the vp debate, do you think anyone will watch this? do you think it will be the lowest rated vice presidential debate ever? >> i think there's some chance that the vp debate already happened. >> seth: yeah, that's a good point. [ laughter ] it just happened and we don't . we'd have to find tape of it. 'cause i'd like to see how it went down. congratulations on the show and all of your success. and i'm looking forward to the fusion. >> thank you. thank you seth. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: cenk uygur everybody. "the young turks" on fusion premieres september 12th. we'll be right back. ?
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>> carson: welcome to "last call," i'm your host carson daly. coming to you tonight from 230 fifth. we've got a good one for you. coming up we've got actress and comedian cameron esposito, the music is diiv we'll do that one at fonda but first the breakout series that i love so much. "narcos" returns for a second season as does the show's star wagner mora, who earned huge praise for his gutsy portrayal of the colombian drug lord, pablo escobar. for more we're going to send you right now to the hudson in west hollywood, for tonight's "last call" spotlight. ?
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>> for me as a brazilian we all thought, even i thought, the olympics were going to be a disaster. it ended up doing well i mean. >> and without ryan lochte it would've been perfect. >> that was the -- yeah. that was the only bad part of it. >> and that's not on you. >> and that wasn't our fault, ri the crazy thing is that when he said that he was robbed, and i was like [ bleep ]. but when he started to talk about this. yeah so there were guys dressed as policeman and they said "go to the ground" and i said "i'm not going to the ground" and i go "this is not, no." and you're still alive? this is not how brazilian criminals act, dude. my name is wagner mora and i
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>> four thousand soldiers. tens of thousands of rounds fired. there was no way pablo escobar was getting out of this one, right? [ speaking foreign language ] ? >> when i was invited to play pablo, i think i have read basically everything that was written about him. but i did that in order to fo create my own version of him. i didn't try to imitate him. what i like about it, is that not only pablo is portrayed as a human being of course he's a mean awful man, but he was a man who had a family. pablo wanted to be loved. he wanted to be accepted but also he wanted to be the president of colombia. do you know how crazy this is?
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[ speaking in foreign language ] ? >> i arrived in medellin, colombia five months before the crew, i mean netflix didn't even know i was being considered to play the part, and i was already there. >> you didn't have the part yet right? didn't you move there -- >> no i "what are we doing here?" you know this was the craziest thing i have ever done as an actor. because, i'm brazilian i was really skinny i didn't speak spanish. it's a horrible case of miscasting.
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[ speaking in foreign language ] >> it's all shot in colombia. 90% of the things that you see there really, really happened. we wanted to be as respectful as we could with the colombian history. the whole thing is shot in locations in colombia, never did a studio scene ever. ? >> if you're going to make an authentic story -- >> yeah. >> the very first thing you have to do is have the character speak in the actual language they speak. >> i guess so. when i was a kid i was always fascinated when i watched second world war films, where german people spoke english with a german accent. and was like that doesn't make any sense, these guys they don't speak english they speak -- they are german people. and the german accent was the weirdest thing for me, it was like why accent?
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for all of us when escobar got killed. and the fact that we did that, in the very same place where the real guy was killed. few times in my life as an actor i felt that you know, how do you call when your -- >> yeah, goosebumps. >> yeah, it was all the time. all of us. ? i was a teenager but i remember, really clearly the image of the fat guy dead on the rooftop. and i remember thinking like "wow this guy is really fat." you know "he's really big." as much as i was eating like crazy i would never get to that point. so in that scene we had to have a prosthetic. i mean the first season covers like fifteen years of pablo's life from the first day pablo actually seized cocaine to the day he escapes from la catedral. so i was getting bigger with pablo, because when he was
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he was going and i just couldn't follow him. >> i have limitations -- >> i have natural limitations, yeah. ? >> carson: that was wagner mora. who is incredible in "narcos." season two, thank god, is out. it's available now on netflix. coming up the music tonight is diiv. they'll perform at the fonda and we'll be right back. ? ears. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls...
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eardrums shaking years start weighing me down ? ? buried deep in a heroine sleep floating deeper underground ? ? passing out running in place you're the sun and i am your cloud ? ? burning down running in place got so high i finally felt like myself ? [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: that was diiv. name of the bands sophomore record and it is out now. stick around, cameron esposito's gonna get our spotlight treatment right after this.
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