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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks for joining us this morning. Always great when you
can join us. We appreciate it so much. In the
Big Three today, well, it is the biggest story in
the world. Finally, peace in the Middle East, all because
of Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
So great for Israel, so great for Muslims, for the
Arab countries, uh, and so great for this country, for
the United States of America, and that we could be
involved in, you know, making ideal like this happened because
it was you know, many years they talked about peace
in the Middle East. This is more than Gaza. This
is peace in the Middle East, and it's an incredible thing.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
In the final debate in the campaign to be New
Jersey's next governor, Republican Jack Chittarelli and Democrat Mikey Cheryl
got downright nasty.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Got paid to develop an app so that more people
could get more opioids and die. But here's so fat
cauld I even during even.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
I got the walk at my college.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
And I'm that you then went on to kill tens
of thousands of people in New Jersey, including check.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
In the New York City mayoral race, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani,
once known as America's mayor after nine to eleven is
endorsing Curtis Sliwa.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Curtis Sliwa has been a hero for New York from
the time almost he was born.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Think of Rudy Giuliani.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
Two points heero I learned from the best.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
New York Congressman Mike Lawler confronts MINORTI leader Hakim Jeffrey
in the halls of Congress over the shutdown, and this
made national news.
Speaker 5 (01:35):
Did you send you no, I'm here.
Speaker 6 (01:40):
Shut the government down and my constituents are suffering as
a result of your ridiculous ploy because you're so afraid
of Zorn Mondami.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
By the way, why are you endorsing them?
Speaker 7 (01:48):
By the way, if you endorse them, for first of all,
are you gonna endorse them? Formerson, You're You're a complete
and total embarrassment right now whause you don't want to
answer the question.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
The government shutdowns stretches into day nine and patience is
getting thin.
Speaker 8 (02:04):
I'm sorry, I'm aggravated. The first responsibility of the government
is to protect the people, and the people who are
supposed to be protected are being completely cheated.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
And sorry to say, this will not be the Yankees.
Speaker 9 (02:19):
Year well one, you bitch godd Teff hop then strikes
out Tony Bellacher and the Blue Jays have done it.
They have not talked in New York Yankees and Dolly Parton.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
You'll remember I had to go into the hospital. She
had to cancel her tour because of an emergency procedure.
But she wants you to know now she's doing fine.
Thank you. I know lately everybody thinks that I am.
Speaker 10 (02:50):
Sicker than I am.
Speaker 7 (02:51):
Do I look sick to you?
Speaker 1 (02:52):
I'm working hard here. Yeah she is, and she looked
great by the way in this video that she put out.
I'm excited to get to Jordana Miller. I'm sure she's
excited about what's happening today. Jordana Miller is the ABC
News correspondent in Jerusalem. She also lives in Israel with
her kids, where they are celebrating today. And so there's
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Jordana Miller who is the correspondent, there's Jordana Miller, the
mom and someone who lives in Israel. And Jordana, you
and your neighbors and everybody we've gotten to know you
over the last couple of years. We feel wonderful for
you and everybody there. And tell me what the feeling
is in your house and in your neighborhood and in
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the country.
Speaker 10 (03:41):
I think there's an incredible sense of relief, and I
would say disbelief that it happened so quickly, and gratitude
to President Trump. I mean, it has been a night,
you know that. I know I will always remember as
clearly as I did the day the war started two
(04:02):
years ago. You know, the joy that broke out in
Hostage Square, people dancing and singing, parents calling in to
you know, Israeli television radio, crying and thanking President Trump
as well. I mean, it's hard to believe that after
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two years that it's it's actually the war really feels
like it is over, and there's a sense of you know,
people can breathe.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
I know for me, Oh, we just lost her. That
was that was wonderful too. We'll get we'll get her
back and we'll be able to talk to her. But yeah,
we have gotten to know Jordana and her kids. You'll
hear them sometimes in the background as she's reporting from
her home, and you know, I just I feel wonderful
(05:02):
for her and everybody in Israel. And you've heard the
celebrations in the streets in Israel. That is going on
throughout Israel. And by the way, those type of celebrations
are going on in Palestine as well. Jor Dana, what
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you were saying was wonderful and you cut out.
Speaker 10 (05:25):
Please continue, Oh, I was just saying that there's you know,
there's been so much relief and celebration, and you know,
it just so happened that. I mean, I think a
lot of people in Israel think that nothing really happens
by accident. But both of my children woke up around
(05:45):
three point thirty in the morning last night here and
I said to them, you know, hey, guys, there's no
more sirens. You know, that's it, you know, no more
bad guys, no more sirens.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
What did they How did they react?
Speaker 10 (06:03):
They said, yeah, you know, not even if they totally understood.
But you know, I think there's a sense of real,
you know, joy. Now we're going to see the Israeli
Prime Minister put President Trump's the first phase of President
Trump's feel up for a government vote today to ratify
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it around six pm Local so eleven a m Eastern.
After that vote, which we expect will of course pass,
even if so far Right pulls out of the vote,
doesn't matter. The opposition will vote, will step in and
pass the pass and ratify it. Then we will begin.
(06:45):
The ceasefire will take place right after that's ratified. So
all the you know, right now there's still some intermittent
IDF attacks and bombings, but it will it is set
to stop. The minute the deal is ratified. The Israeli
Army will start. They'll have twenty four hours to pull
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back to what's called the yellow line. It's a.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Oh, the yellow line, that's they have to pull back
out of certain areas of Gaza. But they have a
lot of time to get all the way out of Gaza.
And so yeah, Jordana, I think a lot of people
are making phonos out of Israel today, But go ahead
continue please.
Speaker 10 (07:32):
Yeah, oh, I was saying that, you know, everyone's you know,
anxiously waiting for the Israeli government to ratify the deal
at around six pm local time eleven am Eastern and
that will essentially larry usher in the end of the war.
The IDEA will halt all its operations. Hamas will agree
(07:54):
to halt all its operations, The fighting will end, and
the Israeli Army will begin to withdraw to its first redeployment,
the first withdrawal from Gaza what's being called the Yellow Line,
and it'll roughly move the Israelis out of about thirty
percent of the Gaza strip right now they're holding about
(08:17):
eighty percent. It'll move them back east towards the Israeli border,
out of Gaza City, out of parts of northern Gaza,
out of parts of central Gaza, and move them further east.
Israel will still be controlling about fifty percent of the
Gaza Strip with their troops until Phase two is signed
(08:39):
off on. And we understand that on Sunday or Monday,
all of the living Israeli hostages, all twenty will come
out in one thou swoop. And it's being reported here,
though we haven't confirmed it with the White House, that
President Trump will be here in Israel to see the
living hostages come out, and then he will give what
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many I'm sure we'll call a historic address to Israel's
parliament on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
It is all just so wonderful. Is there skepticism in
Israel right now that this won't last?
Speaker 10 (09:17):
I think so fear is not that Hamas or Israel
will screw up Phase one. I do think we're going
to see the hostages come out. Unfortunately, the bodies of
the hostages, those twenty eight, I think that will take
longer because Hamas doesn't know where all of them are.
But what I think the fear here is that Phase
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two is going to be a lot more difficult. Phase
two will require Hamas to disarm, it will require an
international security force to come in and begin to run
the military affairs of the Goaza Strip, and it'll be
a challenge to set up that governing council. There's going
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to be disputes about who's in charge of that council
right now, it's supposed to be basically President Trump, right
he'll sit on full oversee this council, but Hamas is
gonna argue that they want Palestinians on that on that council.
And then the Israelis have to complete their second withdrawal
(10:20):
to a a much smaller part of the Gaza Strip
to the security buffer. Those are big, and the reinvestment
plan to rebuild Gaza.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
Yeah, a lot still to happen. But let's just celebrate
this day because it's wonderful and we are so happy
for you and your family and everyone in Israel and
Nor'easter is on the way, and Ray Stagic is here
with an extended forecast on what to expect, plus tickets
to the New York City Wine and Food Festival. At
age twenty five, stay with us of this one.
Speaker 11 (10:50):
I just don't understand you.
Speaker 1 (10:51):
Sometimes.
Speaker 11 (10:52):
This is a man that wants a close the border
to port criminals and inflation, Make America energy dominant, stop
out touristing jobs, tech scrutch for workers, promote world peace
and weaponization of government against people. Make our cities in
the streets safe, strength in our military, keep the dollares
the world currency, stop dei and keep men at a
woman's sports, and secure our elections.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
How could you possibly like him?
Speaker 1 (11:15):
You're right? Well, am I thinking when he does all that,
that was great. That's gonna that's a top contender for
talk back in the morning. If the committee is listening
behind the vault that they're in, I think that's a
really good one.
Speaker 12 (11:31):
I realize there are a few things going on around
the world, but the Yankee season is over. My grandson
took me to opening day on March twenty seventh. I'm
seventy six years old, and the season didn't end as
we had hoped. But it doesn't matter because actually I'm
still traumatized from nineteen sixty when I was eleven years
old and Bill Mazeroski hit a home run that ended
(11:53):
the World Series and beat the Yankees in a bottom
of the ninth Then in Game seven, you're still.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Stinging from that. Tell you what why it doesn't matter
that they lost this time because you got to go
to a game with your grandson on Opening Day. That's
what's important about baseball, those relationships, and that's just a
wonderful story. I remember when you called before, and thanks
for sharing that. Now we might be in for a nor'easter.
(12:20):
Raised Stagic wo R channel meteorologist has the latest forecast
for US.
Speaker 9 (12:25):
Ray.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
You know, we haven't talked to you for a long time,
and I don't mean this a bad way, but that's
a good thing because it usually means that we've had
really nice weather for a long stretch.
Speaker 13 (12:37):
Larry, You know what I tell everybody the same thing.
Could we ever talk when the weather is going to
be nice?
Speaker 6 (12:43):
No?
Speaker 4 (12:44):
I mean just one time?
Speaker 1 (12:45):
No.
Speaker 13 (12:46):
You know it's almost like you know you're in trouble
when the bartender cries, right.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
That's right exactly.
Speaker 13 (12:53):
So you know you're in trouble when the meteorologist is
on live warning.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
If you turn on the news and then meteorologists is
the first story its own No, oh.
Speaker 13 (13:05):
My god, exactly it Never did they say, hey, we're
gonna go to ray stage again. Boy, what a beautiful
we no rain, sun shine, comfortable temperatures, everything's gonna be great.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
Yeah. The exception is sometimes on a holiday weekend. Every
once in a while, on a holiday weekend, they'll go
to the medeorologists. That's it, though, that's the only.
Speaker 13 (13:23):
Time, exactly, that is the only time. But yeah, things
could be unraveling later on the weekend, early next week,
Monday holiday for many of us. I'll be here. But
that's a different story. Potential northeaster what that is? Everybody
always confuses northeaster with winter storms. Basically, it's all about
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the direction the wind's gonna be coming from it. What
direction do you think that is? Northeast?
Speaker 1 (13:50):
So ding ding, ding, ding ding.
Speaker 13 (13:52):
Five and a half years of education to get that
one right.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
You are good man.
Speaker 13 (13:58):
The northeast wind will pick up low pressure potentially developing
off the coast of the Carolinas, tracking north and right now,
we're going for rain, maybe some gusty winds, maybe thirty
forty plus miles per hour as we go through Sunday Monday,
and maybe some heavy rain in spots. And with that
and that onshore flow coming off the Atlantic and strong
(14:20):
high pressure to the northeast tightening up that pressure gradient,
coastal problems will continue, coastal flooding, beach erosion, and certainly
some high surf too. So, you know, not completely convinced.
So anything below the line, I drew the line when
I said the forecast this morning, didn't I.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
I drew line.
Speaker 13 (14:38):
I said anything below this line is subject to change,
or if I didn't, I'm telling you now beyond like
Saturday night, it gets a little iffy. I do think
rain could start spreading in here sometime late Saturday night Sunday,
and the rain may get heavy as we get into Sunday,
maybe lingering on into parts of Monday too, and get
a little bit windy. So we should probably talk again,
(15:00):
maybe tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Yeah, let's do that. You'll know better tomorrow, because I
can tell that you're hesitant right now in saying anything definitive.
I get it. I understand. Thanks, So much raced agicwr
Weather Channel meteorologists now Jacqueline Carl with the seven thirty
News Jacquelin Larry.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
President Trump says Israel and Hamas have signed on to
the first phase of his proposed peace plan. Trump posted
on truth social that all of the hostages will be
released very soon and Israel will withdraw their troops to
an agreed uponline as the first steps towards a strong, durable,
and everlasting peace and The New York City Council is
(15:36):
considering legislation today that aims to prevent Legionnaire's disease following
a deadly outbreak this past summer in Harlem.
Speaker 14 (15:44):
The legislation requires that cooling towers be tested every month
and mandates that building owners do treatment on them in
the warmer months. This comes after seven people died and
more than one hundred got sick from the Legionnaire's disease outbreak.
It was linked to Legionella bacteria that formed in Harlem
building cooling towers. Meanwhile, the city has hired more cooling
tower inspectors since the outbreak this past summer. I'm Scottpringle
(16:07):
wrdw's so I bet.
Speaker 5 (16:09):
A lot of people are guilty of this.
Speaker 14 (16:11):
I've seen it.
Speaker 5 (16:12):
I bet everyone has either done it or seen it.
According to new research and Talker, two thirds of US
homeowners wish they could live every day like a special occasion,
but they wait to close to three decades before breaking
out special occation items. More than three quarters seventy nine
percent have fancy things like fine china and crystal that
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they only use for special occasions, but sixty four percent
admit they've never even used these items that they own.
Fifty four percent say they have and ever used a
special item because the right occasion hasn't come up. Forty
eight percent hold off because of course they're afraid of
damaging it. How about you, Larry, do you use your
good stuff for only rarely? Or have you been to
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people's homes where you see the fine china in the
china cabinet but you never ever eat off of it,
no matter how big an occasion it is.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
It's funny, my mom always had the china cabinet, and
like maybe once in a decade we broke out the
good china, and now I have it in a china
cabinet and we never use.
Speaker 5 (17:14):
It because God help us all if we broke one right.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Wait, and plus we don't do that many special events.
We don't like that people over that's I'm with you.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Yeah, they're just a pain.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
They are, and they'll break your stuff. But I mean,
and a lot of people I think can relate to
this story. I think a lot of people do this.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Yeah, I agree with you one thousand percent. And it
used to be a big thing, the china closet and
when do we break out the good china? That's a
big deal. Thanks so much, Jacqueline carl. He is one
of those actors who is memorable in every role he plays,
maybe best known for his role as Ari Gold in Entourage.
(17:54):
He's one of my favorite actors. And we're going to
talk with Jeremy Piven. This is such a treat. Who
is in New York for a stand up comedy performance.
Jeremy Piven is coming up next iHeartRadio Music Festival performer
Creeden's Clear with a Revival. Lead singer and Rock and
Roll Hall of Famer John Fogerty joins Bobby Bones on
(18:15):
a new episode of The Bobby Cast to take a
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and how the name came about. Plus, john tells us
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So Jeremy Piven is running a little bit late. As
soon as he gets here, we're gonna bring him right
in the studio. So you'll hear him in a second,
and we're gonna sit him down and we're gonna talk
to him. Airy Gold on Entourage. He's doing a big
stand up special right now. He's touring the country. He's
gonna be here to perform, and so we'll get him.
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He's gonna be at Sony Hall by the way on
October nineteenth. Get him in the studio as soon as
he gets here. In the meantime, I can feel speaker
Mike Johnson's pain. I understand why he is so frustrated
because this is such a dumb shutdown. This is the
dumbest one we've ever had. There's no reason to shut
(19:19):
down the government right now. The Republicans and Donald Trump,
they're more than willing to talk about healthcare. Some of them,
like Marjorie Tayler Green has come out and said, yeah, no,
there's some serious problems. We really do have to address this,
but not now. That's why you have a continuing resolution.
You have a continuing resolution so you can talk a
little bit later. That's why I feel Mike Johnson's pain.
Speaker 8 (19:42):
I'm sorry, I'm aggravated. The first responsibility of the government
is to protect the people, and the people who are
supposed to be protected are being completely cheated.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
No, right now, it's to protect Chuck Schumer's political career.
That's all this is about. And that's why it is
so ridiculous.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
If you want to have a tantrum, this is not
the third grade. This is the lives of American people.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Realize or at stake. Right A lot of federal employees
aren't going to get paid. Some people are going to
have to be laid off. This is worth that, especially
when they've already said, yes, we can negotiate healthcare, just
open the government backup, signed the continuing resolution like the
Republicans did thirteen times under Joe Biden. So they wouldn't
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do exactly this. No, this is all about. This is
all about Chuck Schumer being concerned that the far left
of the party, run by AOC is going to revolt
against him, and he's because he's he remember his popularity.
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Last time he said okay to a CPR, his popularity
dove and everybody started talking about back then that oh,
AOC is gonna run against him now, and AOC is
going to be the next senator, and he just doesn't
want that to happen, and that's what this is all about,
just to save his job. One of my favorite moments yesterday,
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by the way, and I'm sure you've seen it in
the news by now, is when New York Congressman Mike Lawler,
who we have on the show a lot, and we
should have had him on today, but I'm sure he's
getting lots of phone calls after yesterday he took the
continuing resolution and he waited outside the office of Hakeem
Jefferies to try to get him to sign it, to
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try to get him to read it, to try to
get him to be reasonable, and it went on for
like five minutes.
Speaker 8 (21:45):
No, I'm here on.
Speaker 6 (21:48):
You're going to shut the government down, and my constituents
are suffering as a result of your ridiculous ploy because
you're so afraid of Zorn Mondami.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
By the way, why are you endorsing him.
Speaker 7 (21:57):
By the way, if you endorse him perm and endorsement
for Medicon, you are a complete and total embarrassment.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Right, Oh, answer this question. No, No, he is actually
working for his constituents. He is actually showing up to
try to get you what you should have done already.
You're the minority leader in the House, and would you
please stop by saying, well, the Republicans in the House
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aren't even here, they're on vacation, they're not even here
because they already did their job. It's now in the Senate.
That's where the hold up is. And every time they
have a vote, most Democrats vote against it. Some Democrats
came over, they're reasonable, like John Fetterman, who by the way,
said I'm never going to vote to shut down the government.
(22:46):
Not ever. That's we can negotiate into the next couple
of months. If there's a continuing resolution, that means that
we get to negotiate after that, and and it's going
to come up for a vote again. So that's and
he's exactly right. That's why this makes no sense. All
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they're saying right now, all the Republicans are saying, just
so you understand, because Republicans are getting blamed and it's
just ridiculous. It doesn't make any sense. All the Republicans
are saying is just wait, wait a few weeks, four
to seven weeks, and we can negotiate during that time,
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and then we'll pass a bill on whatever you want
to talk about and whatever you want to negotiate. And
many of the Republicans have already said, yes, we would
like to negotiate better healthcare. There was some mistakes, some
of the Republicans say this, there were some mistakes in
the big beautiful bill. We need to correct them. So
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what more do they want? They have republic suplicans agreeing
with them, saying, yes, let's talk about this, let's fix this,
Let's make sure that nobody gets left behind. But the
problem is that the Democrats, what they really want is
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to keep propping up the Affordable Care Act. They don't
want that to fail, and that takes a lot of money,
and it takes a lot of people to sign on,
and they don't have enough people here to say, in
the country to sign on to it. So what do
they want. They want to make sure that those who
are here illegally can also qualify for it. That's what's
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going on. That's what they want, that's what the hold
up is, and that's never ever, ever going to happen.
That's the problem. So I I don't hold out much hope,
but there should be no blame on the Republican side.
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This is all on the Democrats. Well, listen to this.
Jeremy Piven is here now. Jeremy Piven is here now,
and we'll have him in studio next He just ran
a little bit late, but we're gonna get to talk
to him right after the break. I'm embarrassed to say
I'm a little bit of a fanboy right now because
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I have loved this actor for a long long time.
Jeremy Piven.
Speaker 4 (25:29):
Oh come on, we just met in the bathroom.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:32):
Literally, But that's how all great relationships start, right, said
the bishop to the show girl. I'm sorry, sorry, I
apologize with the bathroom okay, hatty humor. I apologize that's
not right for anyone. But I literally just ran into you.
By the way, that's how my first TV show ever,
(25:52):
the Larry Sanders Show with Garry Shandling, I met him
in the bathroom, just like that, just before I auditioned.
So this is going to go really well. Oh, I'm
just telling.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
You don't expect big things from this.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
No, this is gonna be viciously mediocre, this entire interview. No,
I know that, I know.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
I'm glad you have low expectations. By the way, he's
an Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor. You know him
from the hit shows like Entourage, for which he won
three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. And he's
New York because he's got another passion, stand up comedy.
He'll be performing on stages across the globe, but right
now he is bringing his national tour to New York
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Sony Hall on October nineteenth. It's a different kind of
audience in New York.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
The best audience actually, because the reality is, I mean,
I was born here, went to NYU, and grew up
in Chicago. But any excuse that I can get to
come here. The audience here are confident, vocal, sharp, and
they will give it to you straight. And there's an
old saying you got to go where you're loved, and
I really do feel loved here. I have to say it.
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So that's you know why I wanted to go to
Sony Hall. It's intimated about five hundred people, and you know,
you got to get your tickets fast. That's why I
wanted to come here and let people know I'm going
to be here and we need to laugh now more
than ever. And people don't realize that I'm a stand
up and you know, when they see me playing Our
Gold or any of these characters, they assume that I'm
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improvising when the reality is. With Entourage specifically, it was
all written every word, but I was always trying to
like pitch jokes and ideas, and this is a way
for me to just have total freedom and there's nothing better.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
How many shows have you done so far? Are you
on the tour now?
Speaker 4 (27:38):
I'm on the tour now. You know I do a
couple hundred shows a year.
Speaker 9 (27:42):
I do.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
I do like to five to eight shows a week,
but that's nothing. Look at New York has the best
comics in the world. That's just the way it is.
You know, I'm jumping up on stage at the Stand
and various places around town all week, and you know
you can get four five spots in a night here
in New York because you know, New Yorkers love their
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comedy and You've got the comedy seller and all the
iconic spots in the world. So I love it.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Well, if you want to get tickets, and I'm definitely
gonna go. I love this guy, Jeremy Dashpiven dot com.
That's Jeremy dashpivin gut com. Yeah, that's how you can
get some tickets for the show.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
And you and you caught me stretching and I apologize,
but I'm getting older, and this is how you know
you're getting older. I used to look at a woman
in a short skirt and I'd be like, Wow, she's hot,
And now I'm like, I wonder if she's cold? Good not?
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Everyone?
Speaker 4 (28:33):
Thank you for coming. Yes, enjoy the veal. Yes she
is cold.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Can we tell you?
Speaker 4 (28:38):
I had sorry, I had to slip in a joke
because people are like this guy funny fuckers, spend my money. Hey, Awri,
you're a douchebag. I'm a douchebag because of you.
Speaker 12 (28:49):
Ari.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Are you funny?
Speaker 4 (28:51):
Yes, I'm funny, sir.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
No.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
I literally was just in Boston. Another great town where
you know that in Philly, uh, you know, very outspoken cities.
You know you're gonna you're gonna get it straight. And
there was a dude. I was at the Wilber Theater
there and I was taking a selfie out front because
I was on the marquee and this dude goes, yo, man, me,
my girl love rush Hour that scene and I go, oh,
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thanks man. He was sitting down. I go thanks man.
He goes, yo, man, do that scene for me. I
swear to god. I was like, I'm sorry. He goes
do the scene right now, and he lifts his phone
up to record me. I go, you want me to
do a seven minute scene for you? Sir, you're a stranger.
He stood up. He was six foot seven. I looked
at him. I said, so you've got the mokeijina skin
and the big broad shoulders. Let's put a dead animal
(29:37):
on you. Butter cream. Butter cream cracks again, butter cream?
What's blow of the way? It's mystery means. I was like,
can I do it again? And he's like, no, no,
you only get one take.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Bitch. Now, I heard you do interviews about this about
that very scene.
Speaker 4 (29:53):
You had lived that well that I have lived every
every single word. And that's you know when when people like,
look and I've been touring as a stand up for
ten years, and yet I've been on stage since I
was eight years old, and I've been writing on my
feet and essentially doing stand up like basically like Rush
Hour was stand up comedy because I'm improvising in real time.
Speaker 1 (30:16):
Now.
Speaker 4 (30:16):
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker each made twenty million. I
made two hundred and seventy dollars for that cameo, and
I'm very bitter and that's why I'm here because i
need money.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
Now, I understand it. Early on, when you had these parts,
you would add lib if they didn't cut the camera
off because you wanted to stand out, and you did
every movie you were in early on, you stood out.
Speaker 4 (30:37):
It's not about standing out, it's about making the most
of the moment. It's like every role is the leading
role in my mind. So even though my character in
Rush Hour had one line, may I help you? And
the character was saleswoman. Literally that's the name of the character, saleswoman,
I was the wrong gender and I had a half
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a line. So but it's but like you're in the game.
You're in the game. You're you know you're gonna get
a rep. So why not just have as much fun
as you can? You know, the play the character like
it's the lead and just start swinging for the fences.
And then I was kind of used as this guy where,
you know, if Cameron Crowe and singles or say anything
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or any of these you know movies that you mentioned
with John Cusack, if they needed some comedy, they would
just call me and just throw me in there and
just have me improvise. And so I was that guy
for forty movies and then I got Entourage, and then
at forty years old, I was voted the fresh Face
of the Year, and I was like, there's nothing fresh
about my face, but thank you.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Hey, so you were born here, you moved to Chicago.
Are you a Yankees fan a Cubs fan?
Speaker 4 (31:48):
Well, look at look at God bless the Yankees and
and God bless the Chicago Cubs. I don't want to
jump on the bandwagon for the Yankees, yet I love
them and I'm happy they're winning. I'm a Chicago guy
from the North side of Chicago, so you know, I
would love to It wouldn't be great if we both
made it to the next round.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Yeah, it's not gonna happen this year, but.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
Well let's let's have a laugh at on the nineteenth
together and we'll we'll raise an adult beverage and celebrate
either way.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
I would love that Jeremy Piven is going to be
performing at Sony Hall on October nineteenth. You can get
your tickets at Jeremy dashpivn dot com. It was really
an honor to meet you.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
Thanks, thank you as well, thank you for the time.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
When we come back to New Jersey, Goob editorial debate
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