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Michael Strahan Had a Full-Circle Moment with Pete Davidson Years After They First Met
Michael Strahan Had a Full-Circle Moment with Pete Davidson Years After They First Met
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-Feel the love. They love you. -You know what?
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I love coming here. I've been here over 20 times.
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-This is your --
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-And you are the best audience I've ever had.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-They are the best. -Yes.
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-They love you. -They love you, man.
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That's why they keep coming.
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-This is a record for most appearances on
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"The Tonight Show."
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Tonight is number 23 for us. -23.
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Thank you very much.
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[ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪
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-We're honored to have you on.
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And, you know, in honor of you, I'm wearing --
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-You're sporting your jacket.
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-I'm wearing my Michael Strahan -- Yeah.
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-Yeah custom-made. -Custom-made.
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-Got "Michael Strahan" in there.
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-Yeah. Oh, come on, I have to -- -You look good, man.
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-I have to do it.
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-I noticed you look particularly good today.
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-Thank you, my man. I appreciate that.
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Thank you. How's your summer been, man?
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-Summer's been great.
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-Yeah? -It's been great.
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I've been working a lot, but I've been golfing.
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-I saw you posted about golf.
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You went to a Saint Andrews. -I went to Scotland.
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Yeah, I went to Saint Andrews. -The mecca!
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-Yeah, the mecca.
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Saint Andrews, though, is not my favorite course.
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-No. -No, I mean, it's where
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golf started, I guess.
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-But people, like, dream to play it.
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-Yeah, I know.
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[ Laughter ]
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But when you go, you know what?
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It's kind of -- It's not -- It's cool.
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-It's where golf was invented. -It's where it was invented.
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And it looked like they stopped inventing the second they...
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But it's a great course.
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Don't get me wrong, it's a great course.
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I loved playing there.
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I loved being in Scotland and playing.
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I went to Ireland and I played, as well.
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So I've had a little European golf thing, which I never do.
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-Ireland's tricky, too, though, isn't it?
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Like, windy and rainy? -It's windy. It's raining.
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We got rained on.
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We had one round. We were playing.
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It was nice out, beautiful. Then it started raining.
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So you have to put on all that rain gear, your hat, your stuff.
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Then it's freezing and you're cold.
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Then it gets hot again, so you take it off.
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And then it sleeted. It was sleeting.
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-Oh, my God.
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-So you couldn't figure it out, man.
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It's like bipolar weather. -Yeah.
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You're like, "Dude, I'm ready to go home."
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-That's what it is.
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-This summer had some very big, memorable sports moments.
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I wanted to hear your thoughts on a few,
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if you don't mind. -Yeah.
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-How about the Knicks winning
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their first championship in 53 years?!
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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Come on. That was good, right?
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-That was good.
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And, you know, I went to a lot of the games, the playoff games.
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-Of course. You're a New Yorker.
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-But I missed the two final games here at home
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because I was in Scotland.
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So -- But I'm in a hotel room and I can't see it.
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It's not on TV, and I'm thinking it's the NBA Finals.
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I should be able to find it. Couldn't find it.
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So I'm looking at my app on the phone,
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and you don't realize -- I looked at the app.
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They were down 20-something.
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I put my phone down. I said, "I'm going to bed.
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You know, this game is over, time difference."
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I wake up, look at it. They're down 17.
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I'm going, "Oh, it's not much time.
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I'm going to bed."
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I wake up, I look.
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They're down one with a little bit over 5 seconds left.
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-Yes.
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-You don't realize how long a commercial break is
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until your phone's trying to update.
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And I'm like, "Come on!"
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-You're like, "Hurry up! Come on. I want to go to bed."
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-I woke up everybody in Scotland when I saw they won.
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-Yeah!
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Was that not the most exciting thing?
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And the best team. -It was the best team.
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And the great thing about it was,
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it was like the city wasn't divided.
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You know, if the Giants win, the Jets fans.
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You know, if the Yankees win, the Mets fans aren't happy.
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Everybody was happy for the Knicks.
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It was just an energy we needed.
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So I'm happy for them, man. And congrats to them.
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And I want to say congratulations
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to my guy Karl-Anthony Towns.
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He got married. -That's right. KAT.
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-Big year. Big year for the Knicks.
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-We love you, Kit-Kat. -Kit-Kat?
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-I tried to give him the nickname Kit-Kat.
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-That don't work. -He did not like it at all.
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Yeah. -As your friend, don't do that.
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-I tried, man. How about the World Cup?
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-World Cup was fantastic, too.
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-That was exciting. -It was very exciting.
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I was rooting for England
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because of my buddy Harry Kane.
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-Harry Kane. We love Harry Kane.
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-And I was rooting for -- -They got close.
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-They got close. And I was --
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You know, it was sad. -Yes.
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-Because I know how hard he worked
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and how much he wanted it.
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But it was cool to see the young lion come in
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and the old lion go out, kind of like "The Lion King" of soccer.
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Kind of like Mufasa. -Yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Watch out.
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Messi lifted him up. -Yeah, yeah.
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Messi lifted him up.
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When he was a baby, he was with this kid.
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Now this kid is.
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-Dude, is that the craziest photo you've ever seen
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in your life?
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-Yes. -Did you guys see that photo?
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-Yeah, you seen that, right?
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I have one like that with me
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and, like, Herschel Walker when I was a kid.
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-Really? -Yeah yeah yeah.
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And then I ended up playing with him and against him.
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-Wow! -Yeah.
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And I was like -- When I was playing with him,
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I'm like, "Damn, you're old."
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-Yeah. How about this?
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What did you make of LeBron James leaving the Lakers
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to go to the Philadelphia 76ers?
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-Hey, you guys are excited.
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Yeah, get excited, Roots!
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Roots, y'all all excited.
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But I didn't understand it.
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I thought he was going to go back home to Cleveland.
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I thought he was going to go to Miami.
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-Yes. -But he went to Philly.
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I think he feels like they have a good chance of winning,
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when they brought in Brown, who's an incredible player.
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They have an incredible roster, an incredible team.
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But what's throwing me off is that LeBron --
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They're like, "He's going to live in New York
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and then he's going to commute to Philly."
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I'm like, "Well, he really wanted to be a Knick."
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-Yeah!
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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It's alright, baby! There's only one New York.
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-Strahan, you are joining the podcast world.
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-Yeah. -It's happening in September.
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What is the podcast called?
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-The podcast is called "Hustle Like You're Broke."
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-That's right. "Hustle Like You're Broke."
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-"Hustle Like You're Broke."
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-And the network is called The Intersection.
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It's myself and my partner, Constance Schwartz-Morini,
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who started -- We started our company, SMAC, 15 years ago.
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And, you know, we're going to talk to all --
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It's not just -- It's not about sports or anything like that.
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It's about business. It's about reinvention.
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It's about entrepreneurship.
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It's about all the things that I know I've had to do
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in my life and I've done in my life.
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And I would love to have you on to talk about your business,
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what you do, because people see the one thing
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that we do, in front of the camera,
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but there's so many other things that we do outside of that.
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And I think that people love to hear authentic conversations.
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People love to see people and maybe hear something
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that gives them hope and makes them believe in
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what they can do in their life and in their business.
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So that's what it's all about.
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-Good man. Good for you. I love that.
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September -- wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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-Yes. -"Hustle Like You're Broke."
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Let's talk about your new special here.
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It's "9/11: United We Stand -- 25 Years Later."
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-Yeah. -It is a great special.
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It's a powerful special about how we all came
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and united after 9/11 here in the world,
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but especially in New York, as well.
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-Yeah. And you were part of it, so thank you.
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-I'm in this. Yeah, absolutely.
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You know, I was honored to even be asked,
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but anything with you,
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I know you do amazing stuff and great stuff.
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But we were here, and I was on
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"Saturday Night Live" at the time.
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And -- whew! -- it was scary.
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-It was a very strange time for all of us and a sad time
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for all of us.
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And -- But what this documentary showcases is,
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you know, the healing process of that,
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but healing through sports, through entertainment,
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through comedy, through music, through Broadway.
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And we have an incredible group of contributors to it,
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from Jon Stewart to Jon Bon Jovi to yourself
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to Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos.
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-Derek Jeter. -Derek Jeter,
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who is in this with us to talk about Joe Torre,
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you know, how we were able to heal,
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and not just here in New York, but as a nation,
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because we needed something.
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At first, it felt like it wasn't important to play football,
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which it wasn't that first week,
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or it wasn't important to play baseball
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or do "Saturday Night Live" or anything like that.
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-Correct. -But at the end of the day,
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those were the moments
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that people were able to kind of move on
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and just to have a few hours to remove themselves
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from all the trauma that was going on.
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And it's a tribute to the victims.
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It's a tribute to their families,
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to all the first responders,
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for everybody who had to go through that.
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And now to see how --
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just the resilience and the love and the way
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that we all came together in that point,
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maybe to give us some hope to do it again,
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because I feel like we need to do that again.
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-It's amazing that you did that
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and honored everybody in that.
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And I never forget, obviously,
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and I when I watched it, it kind of brought me back,
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and I go, "God, that was just."
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-I watched it, and I'll be honest with you, man.
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I was watching it with Constance, my partner.
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And we're -- And I'm trying to be all stoic and cool.
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-Yeah.
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-And, eventually, I just grabbed the tissues.
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-Oh, yeah. -Yeah. I let it go.
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-I was like -- -It's beautiful.
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-It's beautiful.
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I mean, it brings back some memories
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and things that make you cry,
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but also a part of that is the beauty of it
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that brings out these emotions in me --
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-And take care of each other. -Yeah.
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How we took care of each other and how
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we've continued to take care of each other
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and how we don't forget.
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And I think that's the biggest thing,
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that this was the biggest tragedy
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we've ever had around the country,
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not just here in New York City.
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And I just wanted to honor everybody in this way.
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-There's a scene in there that's bizarre
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that I didn't really know about.
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It's kind of a full-circle moment involving...
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-Pete Davidson. -...Pete Davidson,
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who's a very funny comedian.
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Tragically, his father was --
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-Passed away during 9/11. His father was a firefighter.
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And I was doing an interview for "GMA" with Ariana Grande,
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and they were engaged at the time.
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And she kept saying to me, "When we're done,
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I want you to meet my guy Pete, my guy Pete."
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And I'm like, "I know who he is.
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Yes. I'll meet him. No big -- You know, when we're done."
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Well, he comes into the room.
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She introduces me, and he says, "Hey, I'm Pete."
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I'm like, "Of course I know you. I'm Michael. Nice to meet you."
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He goes, "Do you remember the first game
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you had back at Giants Stadium after 9/11?"
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And I was like, "Yeah."
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He goes, "You guys had kids come out there with you on the field.
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You were holding hands,
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had kids on your shoulders and everything."
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And I'm like, "Absolutely."
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He goes, "I was one of those kids."
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And I'm like, "Wow! Oh, my goodness. That's amazing."
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He goes, "No, I was the kid on your shoulder."
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-Wow. -Yeah. Freaked me out.
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Completely freaked me out. -Isn't that wild?
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-But, I mean, who would have known?
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And -- But Pete is like a little brother to me now.
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I absolutely love him. -Yeah, we love him.
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-He's such a gentle soul. And -- Yeah.
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-It's amazing. It's powerful. You have to watch this.
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It's amazing. And thank you for making this
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and getting everybody together and doing this.
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-I appreciate it. Thank you.
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-And respecting. I want to show a clip.
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Here's Michael Strahan in
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"9/11: United We Stand -- 25 Years Later."
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Take a look.
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-What were we going to do? You know, sit at home?
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No. We wanted to collectively get together
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and offer whatever kind of assistance
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that we could at Ground Zero.
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We just wanted to be there to show them
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that there are people out there who appreciate them most of all
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because they're doing something
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that we weren't capable of doing.
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That's the biggest show
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that we wanted to give them was a show of respect.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-Michael Strahan, everybody.
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"9/11: United We Stand -- 25 Years Later"
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premieres September 1st on ABC.
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Chase Stokes joins us after the break.
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Stick around, everybody.