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0:01

Coming up on the view,

0:03

take my wife please. As

0:05

Senator Bob Menendez prepares boys

0:07

day in court on corruption

0:09

charges to unseal documents show

0:11

he plans to put the

0:13

blame on his wife needy

0:15

then A B C News

0:17

Chief Meteorologist Ginger Z is

0:19

turning you on to the

0:21

power of Us with her

0:23

view of the hottest topics

0:25

on the planet Less Billions

0:28

and House of Cards Dark

0:30

Corey. Stoll talks about

0:32

taking appropriate action on

0:34

Broadway and in all

0:37

New New Year deal

0:39

here com hearts are

0:42

bags We will be.

0:45

Sarah hands. In

0:49

a New borrow. Joy

0:51

they hot. Sunny

0:54

Hostin and Away So

0:57

Thera Griffin. Now

0:59

let's get things started.

1:23

To. Everybody

1:31

and welcome to the real.

1:36

So. Sen. Bob Menendez,

1:38

a democrat. And.

1:40

His wife Canadian are facing separate

1:42

trials on corruption charges that they

1:45

accepted cash, gold bars, and a

1:47

luxury car. In exchange for

1:49

political favors. Seeds.

1:51

On both sides. More.

1:54

On there's but still. They

1:57

both pleaded not guilty, but Bob

1:59

Menendez. The legal strategy could be.

2:02

She. Did it and blaming his wife

2:04

had a like that so I had

2:06

a sick the jury's than a deal

2:08

with that when the with a guy

2:10

saying the wife said first war is

2:12

ever going to happen because there a

2:14

marital communications privilege and a marital testimonial

2:16

privilege. So you know you're really not

2:18

gonna be allowed to testify against your

2:20

other spouse unless your spouse has this

2:22

okay to throw me under the bus

2:24

and testify against me arm and everyone

2:26

that I've spoken to about this case

2:28

and I have actually read of the

2:30

legal papers they're saying that she. Is going

2:32

to invoke them our privilege because she doesn't

2:35

want him to testify against or but what

2:37

I can predict is this this marriage isn't

2:39

going to fail Man that Nasa workout had

2:41

some reason it and on in the briefing

2:43

assistant here are they got married and twenty

2:45

twenty an arm. He's been a thorough, He

2:47

wants that there are none of us. It's

2:49

just not gonna work out that I have

2:51

a mother and child provision like that I

2:53

would have a testify against my childhood. Fisher

2:55

said it could force you to talk about

2:57

Iran force in the way I will. Either

3:00

way you can apply though is she's been

3:02

charged. The season for donated separate from

3:04

that were trouser. They cannot go against.

3:06

Know so his trial but the marriage is over

3:09

anyway. I had His trial begins

3:11

in a couple of weeks I think and

3:13

two or three weeks and look and I

3:15

and every time we talk about this I

3:17

one of the I always want to start

3:20

by saying I think I'm biased. I try

3:22

to be objective, but I've known Bob Menendez

3:24

for almost thirty years. I've worked with him

3:27

on countless issues: Cuban Nicaragua, Immigration, Central American

3:29

Free Trade. This Menendez

3:31

that I read about here just as

3:33

not shy does not square away with

3:35

a man I've known him for for

3:37

all of this time. Air. It's hard

3:39

for me. I don't understand all of

3:41

these facts Eyes, you know. I went

3:44

to him with a hundred issues with

3:46

very rich clients. He never ever did

3:48

anything like this and I will say

3:50

this and I don't excuse him. I

3:52

don't justify. Uncle Bob is one of

3:54

the smartest people in Congress so low

3:56

bar or he really is one of

3:58

his heart of people. The very that

4:00

I know or that I bored with in Congress.

4:03

I think there needs to be more

4:06

regulation of family members yet lobbying because

4:08

as much as Bob Menendez his wife

4:10

is you know, sibling said spouses, it's

4:12

all of this thing. And they do

4:14

have an advantage that other people don't

4:16

have. A lot of lobbying firms have

4:18

them on the farm and they don't

4:21

even work, they don't even show up

4:23

is just have been named the the

4:25

people of New Jersey are going to

4:27

how of say on this mob has

4:29

not said. It is running again. He's not

4:31

running of a democrat. He hasn't said if he's

4:33

running as an independent and I'll say the last

4:35

thing. A lot of his friends.

4:38

Including me. When. We saw this case.

4:41

Thought. This. Is

4:43

not the Bob we know who is this

4:45

woman and her house is happening. She suddenly

4:47

showed up in the middle of covert same

4:49

as I didn't know he was a senator

4:51

and and I hope that and I say

4:54

that he'll just have there anything I didn't

4:56

know what my wife was doing. Squeezes web

4:58

of marriage is over explain things is heated

5:00

his yes but as a former very senior

5:02

government official we are literally sat down and

5:04

breathed and skiffs on the fact that we

5:06

have information that some value to mark his

5:09

allies and our adversaries and you will be

5:11

targeted. You will be given opportunities. Because people

5:13

can profit and gain off of information we

5:15

have if just had come up to me

5:17

and been like listen I met some interesting

5:19

Qatar is and they could take us on

5:22

a portrait. I would have the judgment that

5:24

out and she's like his father. Minutes is

5:26

incredibly smart, he knows what was doing and

5:28

he knows that was wrong. And the charges

5:30

are serious. eighteen criminal counts yeah, conspiracy, Obstruction

5:32

of justice, Justice violating as he were acting

5:34

as a foreign agent, bribery, extortion, and so

5:37

on. He knew what he was doing. I

5:39

don't think he should still be in the

5:41

Phoenicians. Will be getting classified briefings. That he

5:43

shouldn't be on the senate. Foreign Relations usually

5:45

tries vice president of when fine a. Now

5:48

Free Trump or another idea, what to call

5:51

In the pre Trump era, there was a

5:53

level of dignity and politics that if what

5:55

you did distracted from your job and your

5:57

constituency, you'd have the decency to step aside.

5:59

And I'm surprised Menendez doesn't have the decency

6:01

to set your chances since set aside. No

6:03

way. I'm not even a household. A Whereas

6:05

I would say that George Santos was fuck

6:07

with, he had no power. He looked like

6:10

a circus about above the now to vote.

6:12

had a vote yeah and has been for

6:14

a very big the middle either. And he's

6:16

voting on foreign things. And this woman which

6:18

I know you mention that once the for

6:20

an hour because I know Elise Yemen and

6:22

as I don't know her her mother but

6:24

this woman I know it at he's changed

6:26

in that time and I'm not blaming it

6:29

on her but she. Approached him. At

6:31

and I hop and sat down with them

6:33

with in any harm. Ah yes within a

6:35

few weeks or months they're having meetings with

6:38

her Egyptian friends. So it's the Nyt I

6:40

do think people are the targeted of this.

6:42

sort of gonna be careful blaming the women

6:44

I'm awfully me about and when I know

6:46

you're not neither York and he'd been charged

6:48

previously he did went off in death. He'd

6:50

already had very similar charges that he was

6:52

able to get by before he ever met

6:55

a woman. For the fact that similar activity

6:57

of take my money to be there is

6:59

a million. With that first case I knew.

7:01

Both of them I doctor Melvin because

7:03

he was always would Bob and I

7:05

knew are you know me mobster guy

7:07

was? When am I have? I've been

7:09

on his mom's funeral, I know him

7:11

very well and I think part of

7:13

the reason that he hasn't been made

7:15

to resign that Schumer haven't forces that

7:17

his colleagues have imported of because there

7:19

is a reservoir of goodwill towards him

7:21

and respect towards him that there wasn't

7:23

always like a George Santos for example.

7:25

And also I think it's because he's

7:27

up for reelection now this November and

7:29

so it's not like he's got another.

7:31

Four years to serve right and the

7:33

case is coming up. This coming up

7:35

now. this case for me feels different

7:38

and the first case and I did

7:40

tell you the first time I read

7:42

about this case I think this woman

7:44

I think Bob was completely summit and

7:46

and amor he was a lone wolf

7:48

for a long time. This happened during

7:50

covert again I don't excuse and he's

7:52

a smart guy. He should have known

7:55

better. He's not some for me for

7:57

gullible are so. Far

7:59

as or a good where I like the gold

8:01

bar the first time in shame on you second

8:03

time a shame on me and twenty cities there

8:05

was a close enough trial if he's coming back

8:07

knowing oh my god mother not a lot and

8:09

he is so smart Dabbling in what is dabbling

8:12

in was dangerous and it almost feels like he

8:14

felt he was about the or already like gold

8:16

bar for a gold digger. Very I am a

8:18

crowd of sight out of called for his resignation

8:20

and with him on sad or men are I'm

8:22

so I think the senator who serve multiple times

8:24

should be a phantom. been able to depend on

8:26

groundwater men as a chance at him and his

8:28

new and the senate and. So he probably doesn't

8:31

have the collegiality and friendship and history with

8:33

Menendez that most of the others do. I

8:35

not often why such my home bars and

8:37

you're like hiding him in your suit pockets

8:39

and you're giving your wife are currently of

8:41

text messages. I'd say like collegiality aside you

8:43

crossed over the like they got our boys

8:46

club gets on the way. It was like

8:48

over or my can be such a nice

8:50

guys like work is committing crimes that doesn't

8:52

really Which is why I tell him that.

8:54

I I feel like I know that unbiased.

8:56

I like the guy and I keep hoping

8:58

against hope that there's some reasonable. Explanation Five

9:01

I hope live, I hope The

9:03

Truth Comebacks. Cause

9:06

go sell gold bars and those so that have

9:08

any yes I would. My Obama on my own

9:10

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9:12

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9:15

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9:17

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12:00

On Monday, April twenty second and A B C

12:02

News is kicking off a new series called The

12:05

Power of Us. People. Climate and

12:07

our future. He the temple that

12:09

it is A B C News

12:11

Chief Meteorologist in Jersey. Prominent

12:16

or. So

12:19

before we get to the reporting on Earth

12:21

Week are morning us without the solar eclipse

12:23

with some we had two weeks ago. I

12:26

missed it. I was a home watching I

12:28

was watching netflix I saw a we got

12:30

the glasses joy the hang of it I

12:32

am not a to sit on very young

12:35

I'm very on poetic a third round this

12:37

idea of a cloudy out what am I

12:39

gonna look at settling with the as you

12:42

could see if it's it was cool flush.

12:45

Only when. I know I am able to like

12:47

the sun. any one of your reporting on

12:49

a from Live From Illinois arrest. Yeah and

12:51

as Totality is that we yeah for the

12:53

big said they'd also so afford and I

12:55

read and someone to we're looking at it

12:57

without the glasses. Well so in the path

12:59

of totality is the only place you can

13:01

just once and for those four minutes and

13:03

then you gotta put the glasses that are

13:05

That's so cool. Yes when I was out

13:07

eating that you are very emotional that of

13:09

so what was I miss? I miss something

13:11

is obviously I were watching Netflix. I know

13:13

what did I miss? Exactly what they're like.

13:15

Some kind of orgasm us all that. Essentially

13:19

as and I think for says it's

13:21

is that I had a lot laid

13:23

and more minutes before phone and. See,

13:27

I knew a man I

13:29

met at Tulsa. recreate a

13:31

cell. Will I as a

13:33

tool? For

13:35

not having a lot of remorse and

13:37

regret that are many more minutes. eight

13:39

seconds as we could go to one

13:41

in Montana and twenty, what would I

13:44

was so great about it, she'll scientifically.

13:46

That's and during the event it felt very much

13:48

like when I started storm chasing when I was

13:50

in college and when I would see a tornado

13:52

that wasn't hurting people in it was out there

13:54

the power of nature. See him what it can

13:57

do. like imagine that people are sports fans. That's

13:59

what it feels. That that's real elation

14:01

of other people. during the Eclipse Robin

14:03

and where people were crying, they were

14:05

having full emotional breakdowns in a good

14:08

way. Like to very small. It puts

14:10

you into perspective. I had a delayed

14:12

emotional reaction and it wasn't until eight

14:14

hours later on the airplane home and

14:16

I felt like an energy shift. That's

14:19

what happens after four minutes of elation.

14:21

Fairly. Soon as

14:23

you might like and up on a like

14:25

chasing tunnels like on twitter they ah yes

14:27

that's I was in a fire that's I.

14:30

Loved the urology. I never knew what I wanted

14:32

to do with it and then I saw was

14:34

the club where you were little girl who said

14:36

i want to be a meteorologist when I have

14:38

yeah and of or ever glad I saw I

14:40

saw water spout on lake Michigan and that's what

14:42

turned me onto the science and then it would.

14:44

I knew I didn't want to be one of

14:46

the people on tv talking about whether that's what

14:48

I did when I didn't know. And finally I

14:50

saw the storm chasing and Helen Hunt care here

14:52

and it was like that's what I can they

14:54

are. So I went to college where we got

14:56

college credit to chase tornado. What I'm ginger. you're

14:58

such an important voice and are airwaves. Talking about

15:00

climate change from what we can be doing,

15:02

what we need to know about in the

15:04

Copernicus Climate Change Service released a report recently

15:06

that said we had the warmest March on

15:08

record this year, which continued a pattern of

15:10

send consecutive rotted months on record. How concerning

15:12

should this be? It's. Always

15:15

concerning when we see how rapidly the earth

15:17

is warming. And yes, it has always warmed.

15:19

We have been in cycles. that's what earth

15:21

does, but that's why we're warming. Is

15:24

because of emissions primarily right now. And so

15:26

to see it: when we have twenty twelve,

15:28

when you had a month or two that

15:30

were the warmest on record, when you had

15:32

twenty sixteen or seventeen, I'm forgetting. now you

15:34

have a month or two. Ten months in

15:36

a row. We're an unprecedented territory. And it's

15:39

not just oh, this tiny bit. On

15:41

the graphic you're gonna have degree which

15:43

is huge when you're looking at the

15:46

global average temperature Some. Friendly.

15:48

Convince your next meet a be seen

15:50

as a ticking off a new series

15:52

for earth. We called the Power of

15:54

Us People the Climate in our future

15:56

and you'll be reporting on Solar Geo

15:59

Engineering and you break down for as

16:01

yes. And so This something that people

16:03

misunderstand had a bit. Basically A We

16:05

have engineered our atmosphere already by emitting

16:07

greenhouse gases that has warmed. That's what

16:09

this is saying and we'd known how

16:11

to do that for a long time.

16:13

It's just me, haven't yet done it.

16:15

Is that retired engineer clouds. But. Mirrors

16:18

and space. There are a lot of

16:20

different ways that we could reflect sunlight

16:22

to cool us and create kind of

16:24

a bandaid of sorts of for the

16:26

problem. Now the root of the problem

16:29

is the carbon dioxide methane emissions. The

16:31

things that are know that are happening.

16:33

but but scientists are very much and

16:35

politicians and there are really invested on

16:37

both sides of this as to should

16:39

we sat manipulating earth to cool it.

16:42

Sweetheart of yesterday with Jennifer Granholm about

16:44

them and we discovered that half of

16:46

the Republican. Party. People

16:48

who are Republicans believe that climate change

16:50

is a hoax. And.

16:52

I think that number has gone down which

16:54

that I think that the science is. Hopefully.

16:57

And the data which is exactly what we

16:59

have. There's no, there's no debate. Riley Malik,

17:01

what do you believe that that's more about

17:04

that live in living without giving generational shift

17:06

to younger reality better than most universe. Yeah,

17:08

believe in climate change if it. If you

17:10

know up and sent them to saying oh

17:12

there's gonna be rain or something up talk

17:15

about. Guess I'm a problem with you As

17:17

a why we're aware that people were at

17:19

we try to do at least one of

17:21

my head some good Morning America just to

17:23

bring that up the facts about what's actually

17:26

happening right now because people. Need data railing?

17:28

That's how you get to the base of it.

17:30

It's not about believe, it's about presenting data just

17:32

like I present temperature. Same thing the my right

17:34

is it is not a hoax or home know

17:36

it is not of yours is not a whole

17:38

her wish it were a home without knowing something

17:41

about manipulating. The

17:43

whether you when you were last year for

17:45

Earth Week, you talked about cloud seeding, which

17:47

we were all really excited about. It's a

17:49

weather modification technique that improves the clouds ability.

17:52

To produce rain I when we were all to

17:54

so blown away by it. The

17:56

U A E though authorities dispatched

17:58

cloud seeding plane. This week

18:00

and on Tuesday Dubai. Happy Heaviest brain

18:03

and seventy five years shutting down much

18:05

of the city. People blaming it on

18:07

the cloud seeding. So when we did

18:09

our cloud seeding story we did it

18:11

domestically. But we also have been in

18:13

touch with the U A E because

18:15

they are the leaders in the world

18:18

of cloud seeding. They run twenty four

18:20

seven operations during the wet season. We

18:22

learned a lot about what they do

18:24

and what they don't feel incredibly proud

18:26

about Being the leaders in this is

18:28

in this event specifically. They were

18:30

not sitting in that area and cloud

18:32

seeding and having regional so it's very

18:35

much like you can't and at the

18:37

bottom of everything you can't with cloud

18:39

seeding. Do what happened in Dubai or

18:41

that system. That weather system was very

18:43

well predicted seven blocking pattern of who

18:45

were blaming it on in their Menendez

18:47

sibling and I'm an End as his

18:49

wife. And

18:52

I'm a low pressure system that was sitting

18:54

over them and that would block. Now what

18:56

I do know will happen and I know

18:58

will be one of the factors that go

19:00

into an attribution study to see how much

19:02

are warmer climate has been a part of

19:04

Africa as the armor air in general and

19:06

there's quite a bit of complexity to this

19:08

book can for my here. So we're seeing

19:10

events over this country all over the world

19:12

where you would have you know a half

19:14

century inch more than what you would have

19:16

had a big deal when asked about the

19:18

desert vintage or another thing you're going to

19:21

be reporting on next week is the Navajo

19:23

Nation and their lack of on the president

19:25

can you tell of a little about it

19:27

is floored me. In Navajo Nation there are

19:29

still fifteen thousand homes. Estimated Sixty thousand people

19:31

that don't have electricity the years Twenty

19:33

twenty four. And it's not just because

19:35

they're rural, virtually live under power lines

19:37

and has for sixty seventy years, the

19:39

both lines were not for them. For

19:41

states are these? This is in northeastern

19:43

Arizona where we went with a guy

19:45

named Brett Isaac and he has lived

19:47

in this oppression of being disconnected from

19:49

the world or amount of shell. But

19:51

they they manage and they've adapted. But

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he likes the Amish. Yeah. and here's

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will how do we get them electricity

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Patrick's house and got to see her

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as a super high a woman rodents has

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Sunny is like the fairy godmother. Other

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broken relationship but. I'm

25:22

sorry. If it

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has that's important to her him articulating I love

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you and all those things it's going to continue

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being important to her and it's oh she's not

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it's a different have only marry a coming. Up

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think this is a communication a seal. He's been

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there for two and half years. He tells her

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he loves her. if their life is good for

26:08

do not reply applies to flutter away like we

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think the man is understanding will in love. Does

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that mean like that heated be getting hard at

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like I'm people are some people. Don't.

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Now he's back on the Broadway

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of the talented Corey Stoll. Is

27:52

your first time here. It is back to Rome.

27:54

Do. as it feel like exciting

27:56

for the i am against it

27:58

as that are getting Now

28:00

surrounded by all these women. I

28:04

enjoy that. This is your first

28:06

time here, but I hear that you grew up

28:08

around this studio. You're an upper west side guy, huh?

28:10

Yeah, I grew up on 79th. High

28:12

school LaGuardia right down the block. And

28:15

you've been in so many things over the years,

28:17

and you say you can actually usually tell which

28:19

role a fan is approaching you for. How do

28:21

you do that? Well,

28:24

often, you know, if it's a

28:26

younger woman or a gay man, you're

28:29

talking about girls. Oh, yeah. How

28:31

about House of Cards? House

28:33

of Cards tend to be a book of cards. I haven't gotten

28:35

over your parting in House of Cards. Yeah,

28:38

that was cool. Corey, that's fan-promp filing

28:41

what you're doing. Well,

28:44

you mentioned Ant-Man. We had your Ant-Man co-star Michael

28:46

Douglas on earlier this week, and he said that

28:48

he hoped that his character would be killed

28:50

off in a dramatic way in the fourth installment.

28:52

Now, you know something about that. Your

28:55

character, Modoc, actually did get an epic death

28:57

scene. But have we really seen the

28:59

last of him you never know in the Marvel universe? Yeah. No.

29:03

The multiverse. Exactly, exactly. I mean,

29:05

I would always enjoy the comeback,

29:07

but I loved my death. The

29:10

actors love to die in an epic way. In an

29:12

epic way, right? I've had a

29:14

lot of great deaths. Well, not everyone

29:16

can say that. For those

29:18

unfamiliar, Modoc's appearance is a little

29:20

unusual, and I understand that the

29:23

Internet was a bit divided over the appearance, but

29:25

you actually met the original Modoc and

29:28

had strong feelings about it. Can you

29:30

tell us about that? Yeah, well,

29:32

you know, when we showed, you know, Modoc was going

29:34

to be all CGI, and then

29:36

we showed up on set and they

29:38

had a full-scale mock-up version of what

29:41

Modoc would look like as me. And I

29:44

got to meet him, and I was pretty great. Oh, look. Look at

29:46

that. Yeah, I'm just, I'm

29:48

so delighted. If you look at my face, I'm in love. Now,

29:55

you and your wife, Nadia, have an

29:57

eight-year-old son, and he's a fan

29:59

of it. Your marvel work. But. There's

30:01

more to this story is he. Well

30:03

he he hasn't seen it but he's seen all

30:06

the toys and so I think he thinks he's

30:08

seen as we have all the Stasi I haven't

30:10

shown him to work while he's I'm waiting for

30:12

him to go to a tad want to force

30:14

an unknown are now I must as an epic

30:17

death scene in it the I think if I

30:19

think you handle that part I guess. What

30:22

Were. You intuit that a it's like what? what would you like

30:24

is neat year old. Ah, She's

30:26

and are now it's I was into whatever was

30:28

in front of me. I was. I was

30:30

pretty easygoing, We just had a meteorologist on

30:32

her. Always knew she wanted to be a meteorologist

30:34

is you have such a thing when you were

30:36

a. Little Turtle I did not.

30:38

I I I remember why I

30:41

went to. Pierce. Eighty seven?

30:43

Yeah, right here. And there

30:45

was this whole program that the.

30:48

The. The opera came and did

30:50

a musical. they would have the kids

30:53

right it now and I remembered We

30:55

know you could be to be a

30:57

writer or a stage manager or you

30:59

know set designer or an actor named

31:02

by teachers are you should be an

31:04

actor and as an absolutely not no

31:06

ever you know and show off arrogant

31:08

people and I want to be a

31:10

stage manager and. And

31:13

and they may be audition and I got

31:15

like my last thing on are so. Often

31:17

I don't. Know

31:19

that you know a lot of. Ah, I get out

31:22

just like everybody else is. There

31:25

are arrogant people in their homes. That was is a

31:27

bad first. last and you. Are. How well it

31:29

was a drugs so. Talking about

31:31

great actors! Last night I went to

31:33

see your play which is on Broadway

31:35

appropriate and it was unbelievable. That was

31:38

sort of a. Pain

31:41

in the morning, really

31:45

her alley i felt like therapy to

31:47

me and i think anybody with our

31:49

lives you know who doesn't have a

31:51

perfect family will really find that related

31:54

will it's about three a strangest and

31:56

strange siblings who reunite after their father's

31:58

death to clear out this old

32:00

plantation home in Arkansas, and they

32:02

find some very dark secrets. I'm

32:05

not gonna reveal them. And tell

32:08

us about it though. What is it like for you to

32:10

play this role and to be on this show? It

32:13

really is a privilege to be a part of this

32:15

cast. Everybody is

32:18

so perfectly cast for their

32:20

role, and so game, and so funny,

32:22

and so good. Sarah

32:24

Paulson is just brilliant, and she makes

32:27

all of our jobs so much easier. I

32:29

used to sort of amp myself up

32:31

to go on stage, and then I realized, as soon

32:33

as I step on stage, whatever Sarah's throwing at me,

32:36

all I have to do is react to it, and

32:38

I'm there. It's ironic because it's dark

32:40

and it's heavy, but it's

32:42

funny. I mean, you find yourself, I

32:44

found myself laughing at parts that were

32:46

rather inappropriate. Yeah, no,

32:49

and I think that's a lot of the joy

32:52

of going to that play, is there's this

32:54

incredible catharsis. You have a whole theater together

32:56

laughing at something that nobody ever thought they

32:58

would be laughing at, and it is an

33:01

incredible sense of relief

33:03

and togetherness. Well, the play

33:05

does explore some pretty heavy subjects,

33:08

themes of generational racism, anti-Semitism, and

33:10

privilege through the lens of this

33:13

family, and it's set in the

33:15

year 2011. Why

33:18

is that significant, and what kind of

33:20

conversations did you have during

33:22

rehearsals about these really

33:26

difficult themes? Well, it's interesting.

33:29

The play was written around 2011 and

33:33

had originally had a productions then, and now is

33:36

the first time on Broadway. And

33:38

when we first started rehearsal, we thought,

33:40

okay, well, the way people are reacting

33:43

to these things feels

33:46

maybe a little dated, maybe after

33:48

George Floyd, after Black

33:51

Lives Matter, after Trump, after

33:53

the pandemic, people are

33:56

more sensitive. consciously

34:00

said it in the past. But I think

34:03

a lot of the audience doesn't really even

34:05

register that it's a

34:07

period piece. And it's

34:09

actually, it was actually in some ways

34:11

really, you know,

34:15

sobering to see how little

34:17

we've actually changed despite these

34:19

big social movements. Well

34:21

we had your co-star Sarah Paulson here recently

34:23

who's absolutely fabulous and she said to prepare

34:25

for this role and channel that sort of

34:27

intensity. She modeled herself after a real housewife.

34:29

I wanted to know if there was anyone

34:31

you found inspiration from and you're a lot

34:33

more, it's a little bit different than her

34:36

energy I understand. Yeah, yeah I'm, you

34:38

know, I'm the, you

34:40

know, the proverbial dad in

34:42

this in this piece and

34:45

I saw this this short

34:47

clip of a bunch of dads

34:49

outside of a Taylor Swift concert waiting

34:52

to pick up their daughters and

34:55

they all just had this stance.

34:58

Either hands on the hips or hands on the,

35:01

you know, folded like that that we're just trying

35:03

to telegraph to everybody around them that they were

35:05

still men. That's

35:10

like guys waiting in the,

35:12

you know, for their wives at

35:14

the mall. Right, exactly. So we

35:16

went from the outside in there. Very nice. Laurie,

35:19

thanks for coming by. I hope you come again.

35:22

You had it one time, you need to come but at

35:24

least one more time. And you're working all the

35:26

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