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go see paul mccartney.going, i'm watching it, i'm sitting next to my wife, and i was with lorne michaels, and mario batali, and his awesome wife susy who -- and we're just hanging out, and my buddy lee was there. lee eastman. we're hanging out, and we're watching the show. it's so fun, and then towards the end of the show, paul goes, is it anyone's birthday out there? [ laughter ] so i was like, just clapping, i'm like i don't want to -- me, paul! you know? [ laughter ] and so i'm like, yeah, that's good, and everyone's clapping. you know. he's going to play "birthday." he goes, yeah, how about that guy there? in the middle, yeah. is that jimmy? jimmy fallon, is it your birthday? and i go, what's going on? [ laughter ] and i look at my wife, and my wife was like happy birthday. she totally must have set something up, and i'm like, don't cry. [ laughter ] because now i'm up in the jumbotron -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: and i'm going, don't cry, and i'm like, kind of like, you know, making kind of half cry fa
go see paul mccartney.going, i'm watching it, i'm sitting next to my wife, and i was with lorne michaels, and mario batali, and his awesome wife susy who -- and we're just hanging out, and my buddy lee was there. lee eastman. we're hanging out, and we're watching the show. it's so fun, and then towards the end of the show, paul goes, is it anyone's birthday out there? [ laughter ] so i was like, just clapping, i'm like i don't want to -- me, paul! you know? [ laughter ] and so i'm like, yeah,...
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on the same lines i think it is to be like paul mccartney or mick jagger some of the everybody in the world knows just as it would be to live that for one day biggest risk give it took. probably jumping off the top of a fifteen foot high steel cage into the ring i talk about in this book just because i wanted to see if i could do it you know i was forty three years old me to kill an elbow thief that i land on the guy so doing across a body from the top of the guy and i'm like out give it a try what's the worst that can happen death but i did i didn't die i'm still here was the worst injury of i've actually also i'm actually really well known for never being hurt the only time i've ever been hurt i had a i broke my arm to see the scar i got to still play and that was in ninety four the only time i've ever missed time in wrestling in twenty seven years was a seven week period one thousand and four other than that never been injured and to break it was trying to flip it he did but he moved because i thought i could do it i was doing enough a diving board and then i just tried side to do
on the same lines i think it is to be like paul mccartney or mick jagger some of the everybody in the world knows just as it would be to live that for one day biggest risk give it took. probably jumping off the top of a fifteen foot high steel cage into the ring i talk about in this book just because i wanted to see if i could do it you know i was forty three years old me to kill an elbow thief that i land on the guy so doing across a body from the top of the guy and i'm like out give it a try...
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my idol paul mccartney is performing in brooklyn, new york, and that's where i was born. go see paul mccartney in the place where i was born. [ cheers and applause ] and i'm here with you guys tonight, and we have a great show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we love this guy. he's so hilarious, the star of "kevin can wait." kevin james is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: ladies and gentlemen, that's all i want. that's all i want. that's all i need. we're going to catch up with kevin james, and then kevin and i are going to do a fun new thing called "the tonight show fall classic," which is basically a falling contest. [ light laughter ] we have a bunch of pratt falls and we're going to see who can do it funnier. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i know i can't beat him, cause he's kevin james. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: but, anyways, it's going to be fun to try. kevin james is here. plus from "broad city," the funny, the talented ilana glazer is joining us. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i haven't talked to ilana in so long. >> steve: c
my idol paul mccartney is performing in brooklyn, new york, and that's where i was born. go see paul mccartney in the place where i was born. [ cheers and applause ] and i'm here with you guys tonight, and we have a great show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we love this guy. he's so hilarious, the star of "kevin can wait." kevin james is here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: ladies and gentlemen, that's all i want. that's all i want. that's all i need....
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do you know who paul mccartney is? she's like, dude, i don't know who maroon 5 is.hat a problem? no, no, no. [ laughter ] but i go i'm going to bid on that. she goes great. i might go up to 20 k. 20 large. i go, shh, don't worry about it, just buckle up. so i have my little paddle. and sean's like all right, the mccartney tickets. and i go like this. i go, i get my paddle. starting 50 grand. i go, huh? [ laughter ] what did you say? it was noisy. and then he goes 50. i go no, no, no. don't you start at 1 and then you go up? i go -- that's my top. and he goes, 50. then he goes 60, 70. 80, spade? we're back to spade? [ laughter ] she's sort of less turned on at this point because she sees me freaking out. i had this big asap rocky thing going for a second. now i'm like woody allen. [ laughter ] i go no, no, no. i don't -- then i see dicaprio like who's the cheapskate? everyone's craning around. 80. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> i go 80. then they go 90. 100. back to me. i go, 100,000? meanwhile, i'm like what are those tickets, $600 face value? so i go -- and i see charli
do you know who paul mccartney is? she's like, dude, i don't know who maroon 5 is.hat a problem? no, no, no. [ laughter ] but i go i'm going to bid on that. she goes great. i might go up to 20 k. 20 large. i go, shh, don't worry about it, just buckle up. so i have my little paddle. and sean's like all right, the mccartney tickets. and i go like this. i go, i get my paddle. starting 50 grand. i go, huh? [ laughter ] what did you say? it was noisy. and then he goes 50. i go no, no, no. don't you...
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. >> like paul mccartney gets down to the piano and says okey-dokey, here is one of the best songs everection of time, i want to sit some way and recording presence, i do have a thing at home alone, i think that's part of it as well and hopefully at some period in there, i can hit a streak ever writing these songs and three work out and -- and it doesn't work sometimes and it becomes very frustrating. >> are you conscious of developing astage persona? >> i take steps, as the venue gets bigger, i prefer to do a couple of shows at a smaller place rather than just trying to do the biggest one every time you know? >> rose: it's bigger than it was before. >> it's growing, it's great but i think, i always say this. there is kind of the crowd and there's also up on the stage, it is not an art gallery, we're all in the same room together. ♪ ♪ >> here's what's new for your weekend. shania twain releases now, the singer's first album in 15 years ♪ ♪ ♪ >> active shooter a new documentary series on mass shootings in america begins running on showtime. >> we knew that we were going to be the first o
. >> like paul mccartney gets down to the piano and says okey-dokey, here is one of the best songs everection of time, i want to sit some way and recording presence, i do have a thing at home alone, i think that's part of it as well and hopefully at some period in there, i can hit a streak ever writing these songs and three work out and -- and it doesn't work sometimes and it becomes very frustrating. >> are you conscious of developing astage persona? >> i take steps, as the...
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friday, sir paul mccartney performance at madison square garden.on ceremony. >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week." thank you for watching. we'll see you next time. for more about this program, visit us at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" was provided by: for several centuries, scotland was ruled from london. parliament hadn't met here since 1707. recently, the scots voted to bring their parliament home, and london didn't object. in the year 2000, edinburgh resumed its position as home of scotland's parliament. scotland's strikingly modern parliament building opened in 2004. the catalan architect enric miralles mixed bold windows, wild angles, and organic themes into a startling complex that would, as he envisioned, "surge from out of the rock and into the city." >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with hurricane irma which swept through with devastating consequences several caribbean countries, now moving towards florida. we begin this evening with cbs news. south florida's last-minute evacuees
friday, sir paul mccartney performance at madison square garden.on ceremony. >> rose: that's "charlie rose: the week." thank you for watching. we'll see you next time. for more about this program, visit us at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" was provided by: for several centuries, scotland was ruled from london. parliament hadn't met here since 1707. recently, the scots voted to bring their parliament home, and london didn't...
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it's by one of the richest musicians in the world expedia paul mccartney. we give him third place among the musicians you probably didn't know also paint he said to have won an art prize in school at age eleven but critics aren't as enthusiastic about his current paintings some of them say they're just silly in sentimental. these pictures can be called sentimental and there by another former beatle drummer gringo starr our number two. he says he was sitting bored in a hotel and began fooling around with a computer graphics program and that's how he came to visual art go star doesn't take himself too seriously as a visual artist but his works sell remarkably well. copies of graphics like zack named after his son sell for several thousand euros each. peter and the wolf the musical fairy tale by sergey poe coffee of has been interpreted frequently by among others the irish musician gavin friday as a cd and a book that was illustrated by friday's childhood friend bono of the band u two who got help from his daughters in jordan and the tree. and he takes number
it's by one of the richest musicians in the world expedia paul mccartney. we give him third place among the musicians you probably didn't know also paint he said to have won an art prize in school at age eleven but critics aren't as enthusiastic about his current paintings some of them say they're just silly in sentimental. these pictures can be called sentimental and there by another former beatle drummer gringo starr our number two. he says he was sitting bored in a hotel and began fooling...
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yes, i imagine you don't audition people and eventually get to paul mccartney, do you?o do. and then he heard on the road again and he wanted to play on that. so we said fine. # we're on the road again! you must be one of the oldest, established rhythm sections in rock and roll. we are. bass and drums. we were telepathic then. and the four of us were telepathic. # love, love me do # you know i love you # i'll always be true # so please # love me do. there was no band tighter, i don't ever believe. i'd be in the cans, with my headphones. you'd just know we were going to go somewhere else. so you'd bring it up, or bring it down, as far as i'm concerned, the drummer. do you feel today that perhaps you and george didn't get quite as much credit as the others and it wasn't quite fair in that sense? i didn't ever feel it wasn't fair. because we had the finest writers and musicians, and vocalist. that was how it was. so, it was alwastohn, paul, george and ringo. that's how it is, you know? no, we were the band and i love those guys. i've felt love from the three of them. yeah,
yes, i imagine you don't audition people and eventually get to paul mccartney, do you?o do. and then he heard on the road again and he wanted to play on that. so we said fine. # we're on the road again! you must be one of the oldest, established rhythm sections in rock and roll. we are. bass and drums. we were telepathic then. and the four of us were telepathic. # love, love me do # you know i love you # i'll always be true # so please # love me do. there was no band tighter, i don't ever...
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to see a tennis match with her, like eating dinner with julia child or going to a concert with paul mccartneyre are of two of us sitting there. there was no one on the other side there, so she did live comnitary without any pauses in my ear for the entirety of the match. >> steph: that was a thumbs-up on that? >> it was pretty incredible. but the thing is that before i played billie jean, i was not-- i was not an athlete by any means at all. and my younger brother was high school football quarterback. >> stephen: you follow sports or anything? >> no, no. ( laughter ) and so i would go-- i went to a game-- and i was like sotneomac gtt ake "d" so to have someone-- one of the greatest athletes of all time talking to you about a sport-- which, thankfully, i know a lot more about tennis, now, of oturse, thane ever have i .o slightly lost on me in some ways. >> stephen: but i've seen some of the footage -- >> i'm a (bleep). it was great-- sorry. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: but i've seen the footage. i mean, you're really serving. like-- >> it was boot camp. it was true boot camp in lto p
to see a tennis match with her, like eating dinner with julia child or going to a concert with paul mccartneyre are of two of us sitting there. there was no one on the other side there, so she did live comnitary without any pauses in my ear for the entirety of the match. >> steph: that was a thumbs-up on that? >> it was pretty incredible. but the thing is that before i played billie jean, i was not-- i was not an athlete by any means at all. and my younger brother was high school...
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i think earlier you played that song by paul mccartney, it's getting better all the time. would beat her and keep her apart from the things she looed. when i heard that -- loved, when i heard that recently, i thought, sir paul, you can't say that anymore. just little stuff that shifts that we just no longer do. john: because of science and reason, you say, and you insult religion saying religion is not the source of moral progress. many people watching will say, yes, it is. >> during the enlightenment, there became a movement to try to apply science of reason to solving social problems. instead of treating behavior as a sin, let's treat it as something that's a problem to be solved. how can we get homicide to go down? get people to act nicer to each other, how can we improve the economy, get people wealthier. people think adam smith's book is called wealth of nations. that's not the title. the title is an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. inspired by newton, the principle that the universe is governed by natural laws, we can apply that not just t
i think earlier you played that song by paul mccartney, it's getting better all the time. would beat her and keep her apart from the things she looed. when i heard that -- loved, when i heard that recently, i thought, sir paul, you can't say that anymore. just little stuff that shifts that we just no longer do. john: because of science and reason, you say, and you insult religion saying religion is not the source of moral progress. many people watching will say, yes, it is. >> during the...
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wrote an episode, a lost episode, of "mad about you" as a spec script, where paul reiser meets paul mccartneyh: wow, so, and now i have -- i did not remember "mad about you" being a show that middle schoolers were super into. >> i was so into "mad about you." >> seth: that's so great. you were just a middle schooler who was like, "i mean if i could write for anyone, it would be paul reiser." [ laughter ] >> his delivery is fantastic. i was like, "i know he'll nail this." >> seth: um, i think -- if we ever get both pauls in town, i'd love to do a reading of it. >> all right. that sounds great. but i don't know how to find it. that's crazy. i lost it, i guess. [ laughter ] so weird. >> seth: check under your spelling bee trophy. i think it's probably there. [ laughter ] >> i just folded it up and those are what i keep. my specs scripts, my troph. >> seth: thanks so much for being here, emma. it's such a delight to see you, as always. >> it's great to see you. >> seth: emma stone! [ cheers and applause ] "battle of the sexes" in select theatres tomorrow. nationwide september 29th. we'll be right
wrote an episode, a lost episode, of "mad about you" as a spec script, where paul reiser meets paul mccartneyh: wow, so, and now i have -- i did not remember "mad about you" being a show that middle schoolers were super into. >> i was so into "mad about you." >> seth: that's so great. you were just a middle schooler who was like, "i mean if i could write for anyone, it would be paul reiser." [ laughter ] >> his delivery is fantastic. i...
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and then afterwards, the next day, i found out, oh, right after you left, paul mccartney sang, and bruce john lennon came back from the dead. [ laughter ] you know. you know, good things seem to happen when i leave. [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay. >> no matter where i am, wonderful things take place after i'm gone. like, it's not uncommon for me to get a call the next day after a party. "after you left, you're crazy, i don't know why you left. but four women took their clothes off and jumped in the pool!" you know. [ laughter ] >> "it was a bacchanal! you missed a bacchanal." [ light laughter ] >> seth: you -- i did not realize this about you, because i -- it strikes me that you know what you like -- you're very specific about what you like. but you are indecisive? is this true? >> oh, my god, yes. >> seth: yeah. >> um -- >> seth: where does that indecision most play out in your life? >> well, whether or not i was going to do this show. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> you know, they -- larry, they want you to do "seth meyers." ehh. [ laughter ] ehh -- i don't kno
and then afterwards, the next day, i found out, oh, right after you left, paul mccartney sang, and bruce john lennon came back from the dead. [ laughter ] you know. you know, good things seem to happen when i leave. [ light laughter ] >> seth: okay. >> no matter where i am, wonderful things take place after i'm gone. like, it's not uncommon for me to get a call the next day after a party. "after you left, you're crazy, i don't know why you left. but four women took their...
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as soon as they start worrying about what was john lennon, what was paul mccartney, a year and a half later it was all in the trash heap. >> he's exactly right. i thought harrison always got screwed. [ laughter ]. >> why would we think about that? here's the thing. you learn when you're a negotiator -- anybody here ever negotiate anything, anybody in this room? if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles, you just work your way around it. that's not that hard. there are some things that can't be negotiated. you walk away for a while. but if you have a will, there's a way. there's a will, there's a way. i'm going to write that down. john and i have fun. we actually have fun. we like each other. we have a great time. what is there to fight about? just get through it. >> let me ask this another way. are there places where you start at different points and come to agreement? >> individual mandate was always a problem, but we figured out a way around it, how much waiver authority, all that, yeah. kyle and greg did a fantastic job. it was because john and i
as soon as they start worrying about what was john lennon, what was paul mccartney, a year and a half later it was all in the trash heap. >> he's exactly right. i thought harrison always got screwed. [ laughter ]. >> why would we think about that? here's the thing. you learn when you're a negotiator -- anybody here ever negotiate anything, anybody in this room? if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles, you just work your way around it. that's not...
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as soon as they start worrying about what was john lennon and paul mccartney, a year and a half later it's in the trash heap. [laughter] >> i would-- he's exactly right and i thought harrison always got screwed. [laughter]. why would we think about that? you know, john, here is the thing you learn when you're a negotiator. anybody here ever negotiate anything? anybody in this room? okay if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles. you just work your way around it. i mean, that's not that hard. i mean, there are some things that can't be negotiated. you walk away for a while, but if you have a will, there's a way and, well, i think that's a good-- there's a will, there's a way, i'm going to write that down. you know what i'm saying. we have john and i have fun. we actually have fun. we like each other. we have a great time. you know? so, what is there to fight about? i mean, just get through it. >> let me ask this another way. are there places where you've started at different points and said, i believe this, and i believe that, and kind of came-- >> t
as soon as they start worrying about what was john lennon and paul mccartney, a year and a half later it's in the trash heap. [laughter] >> i would-- he's exactly right and i thought harrison always got screwed. [laughter]. why would we think about that? you know, john, here is the thing you learn when you're a negotiator. anybody here ever negotiate anything? anybody in this room? okay if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles. you just work your way...
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as soon as they start worrying what was john lennon, what was paul mccartney, a year and a half later it in the trash heap. sarah: well, he was -- governor kasich: he's right. i thought harrison always got screwed. hearst thing, you -- here's the thing, you learn when you are a negotiator. anybody a negotiator in this room? ok. if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles. you just work your way around it. i mean, that's not that hard. i mean, there are some things that can't be negotiated. you walk away for a while. if you have a will there's a way. and, boy i think -- there's a will there's a way. will write that down. we have -- john and i have fun. we actually have fun. we like each other. we get -- we have great time, you know. so what is there to fight about? i mean, just get through it. sarah: let me ask this another way. are there places where you started at different points? said i believe this, i believe that? governor kasich: well, the individual mandate. how much waiver authority. i mean, all that. we got great -- kyle and greg did a fantas
as soon as they start worrying what was john lennon, what was paul mccartney, a year and a half later it in the trash heap. sarah: well, he was -- governor kasich: he's right. i thought harrison always got screwed. hearst thing, you -- here's the thing, you learn when you are a negotiator. anybody a negotiator in this room? ok. if two sides want to come up with something, then there's really no obstacles. you just work your way around it. i mean, that's not that hard. i mean, there are some...