The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Return to Normal-ish - Post-Lockdown Violence in the U.S. | Nick Kolcheff & Anthony Ramos
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Hey, what's going on, everybody?
I'm Trevor Noah,
and this is the daily social distancing show.
It is Thursday, June 10th.
And today, everyone is talking about E3, the big gaming convention
where they announce all the hardest video games coming up. Yeah, all the games
that you can't play because they still don't have enough PlayStation 5s or the
new Xboxes. I mean what the hell people? I'm so desperate for a PS 5
I try jamming a PS2 into a PS3 and it didn't work technically per se but the graphics you see they they they they they they they they they the the the the they the the the they the they the they the they the the they they they the they the they the they they they they the they they they they they they they they they th the they they the the they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the te today today today today the the the the the the the the the the so desperate for a PS5. I tried jamming a PS2 into a PS3,
and it didn't work technically, per se,
but the graphics you see while you're getting electrocuted are pretty dope.
I mean, how are we this flying to 2021
and still having a video game console shortage?
The only new electronics I've got is this microchip from the COVID vaccine and I can't play halo on it. In fact, can't they change some of the vaccine factories and switch them over to console factories? I know it's important to live. I know,
but it's being alive worth it if I can't play Grand Theft Auto Six? Huh? And when is Grand Theft
Auto Six coming out? Or they're just going to keep releasing Grand Theft Auto 5? Just going to keep on doing it as an online thing. Anyway, on tonight's to to to to to to to to to to to to th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. It's th. It's th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. their. their. their. I. I. I. their. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. their. I. I. I. I. their. their. I. I. the their. the their. their. the the the the the the thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. to. thi. thi. th. th. th. the th. the th. the the the th. the the the the thi. to. Joe Biden is backpacking across Europe. Jeffrey Tubin is revealing himself on TV
and why America might not be ready to get back to normal.
So, let's do this people.
Welcome to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
From Trevor's couch in New York City to your couch somewhere in the world.
This is the Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah.
Years Edition.
Let's kick things off with the big international news.
Joe Biden, president of the United States and man who signs every text message like it's
an email, arrived in Europe yesterday for his first foreign trip as president and his
first trip to England since the ribbon-cutting ceremony
at Stonehenge.
And it looks like he's already making headlines.
This morning, President Biden is in England, where he's set to meet with Prime Minister
Boris Johnson before the start of the G7 summit.
Mr. Biden is also expected to announce a historic COVID vaccine donation to low-income
nations. 200 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine this year, 300 million by the the first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first first the first the first the first the first the first. the first the first to low-income nations. 200 million doses of the
Pfizer vaccine this year, 300 million by the first half of next year, all going
to 92 countries who need it the most. One of the key sort of highlights of their
visit together will be this resigning, this reaffirmation as it were of the
Atlantic Charter, a new Atlantic Charter modeled after that
post-war declaration from 1941 between FDR and Winston Churchill, focusing on the cooperation between
the two nations. It'll highlight things like defense and trade climate change
and a shared effort to combat cyber threats as well. That's right people. Joe
Biden and Boris Johnson are updating the Atlantic Charter
that was first
signed back in 1941 and both sides got some concessions right the UK agreed
to limit the number of royal refugees that they'll send to the US and in
exchange the US agreed to start putting the letter you back into words again
plus the UK will produce more Harry Stiles is and the US will start calling
soccer football
and football brain-ouchy time.
Everybody wins.
But that is also a huge announcement that Biden made over there.
The United States is donating 500 million vaccines to the rest of the world, which seems generous,
until you remember, that Biden can't get anyone else in
America to take them, right? So it's kind of like giving your friend that old
exercise bike that you've just been hanging your clothes on. And let me be the
first to say on behalf of the international community, thank you to all the
anti-vaxes in America. The people of the world would not have these
vaccines if it wasn't for your commitment
to believing whatever the dumbest guy from your middle school posted on Facebook.
You guys are the real heroes.
Moving on now to some breaking science news.
We're all familiar with the oceans of the world, right?
Atlantic, Pacific, uh, posh and sporty? Well, as of today, there's a new ocean in town.
It may well be time to toss out all of your old world maps because
there's a big change to tell you about. National Geographic announced this week
it would now officially recognize a fifth ocean called the Southern Ocean.
Geographers say the swift current circling Antarctica
keeps the waters distinct and worthy of their own name.
National Geographic says its map policy committee
has actually been considering this change for several years.
Hold up, hold up, hold up.
You guys just found a new ocean on a planet that's been around for, I don't know,
like 800 years? Was it hiding behind an iceberg? I just, like, I don't know, like 800 years?
Was it hiding behind an iceberg or something?
I just, like, I don't get how we didn't realize this sooner.
It's like discovering that your apartment has a second kitchen under the sofa.
Oh, oh, I guess I just never looked under here before.
And by the way, I love how this whole thing is just a statement by National Geographic.
Because you realize, they're not part of the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thing is just a statement by National Geographic. Because you realize they're not part of the UN or anything, right?
They're just a magazine.
But they're the magazine about nature, so we all go with it.
Oh, National Geographic says it, yes, yes.
It's almost like if Playboy announced that there's a third boob.
We'll be like, well, I haven't seen it.
But if Playboy says ask, have humans learned nothing from colonization? We
shouldn't go around drawing borders around the places we don't live. Right?
That should be up to the fishes who live there. And that's why I went under the sea to ask them
about it in person. Hello my fish friends. Where would you like us to draw your borders?
What?
No!
Why don't you go back to where you came from?
You racist, ass fish?
I'm going to say that to me.
I'm trying to be your friend.
I'll see you at sushi.
I don't even know where fish learned the n-word.
In other science news, let's talk about death. It's when you get cancelled by nature.
But if you've been looking for a loophole, a new discovery might just give you some hope.
Well, listen to this story.
Scientists say a tiny worm has come back to life after being frozen underground for 24,000 years.
Not sure how they know that, but they say the microscopic organism you see here,
even though it's not thrilling.
Well, Russian scientists say they found it in the permafrost lands of northeastern
Siberia and transported it to a Russian lab to examine its biology and history.
Scientists say the worm has by far the longest recorded survival period in a frozen state.
Wow.
A worm coming back to life after 24,000 years.
What a miracle of science and nature and life.
I'll give you five bucks if you eat that thing.
And you know, we always think about things from our perspective as humans,
but can you imagine what it was like for that worm? I mean, that worm was probably surprised
to see human scientists around him
because 24,000 years ago, we were all just cavemen.
That's how much things can change in 24,000 years.
In fact, all those people who go into cryogenic storage now,
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in seventh grade biology, how the tables have turned.
Also, no disrespect to worms,
but it's probably easier to survive getting frozen when you're a worm.
I mean, worms don't have a whole lot going on.
You know, they pretty much just a mouth and a butt.
That's it. Pretty sure God was running out of ideas for animals. Then he saw that cardboard thing in the
middle of a paper towel roll and he was like, okay, that's a living thing now.
And finally, some big media news today.
CNN analyst Jeffrey Tubin returned to the air for the first time in eight months and had to have a pretty painful conversation about why he. thia thia th. th. th. th. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the. the the. tho the the. theateateate. tho' tho' tho' tho' tho' tho' tho' tho' thoen th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And th. thoe, tho tho tho tho tho tho tho tho th. tho tho tho tho tho th. tho the, the, the, the, the, the thean. And theananan. And theanan. And theanan thean thean thean. thean. thean. And thean. th about why he hasn't been on TV.
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since we've seen you.
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Help yourself.
Okay.
In October, you were on a Zoom call with your colleagues from the New Yorker magazine.
Everyone took a break for several minutes, during which time you were caught masturbating
on camera.
You were subsequently fired from that job after 27 years of working there.
Do I have all that right?
You got it all right, sad to say.
I think one point, I wouldn't exactly say in my defense, because nothing is really
in my defense. I didn't think I was on the call.
I didn't think other people could see me.
Now that's not a defense, this was deeply moronic and indefensible, but I mean that is part
of the story.
And you know I have spent the seven subsequent months, miserable months in my
life I can certainly confess, trying to be a better person. I mean in therapy, trying
to do some public service, working in a food bank, which I certainly am going to continue
to do, but I am trying to become the kind of person that people can trust again. Ah, I can't watch.
Oh man, I cannot think of anything more awkward to watch
than that interview.
Okay, maybe one other thing.
And you know, I bet the awkwardness lasted after that interview too,
because you know that Jeffrey Tubin doesn't trust cameras anymore right? And cut. All right Jeffrey, we're clear. So the
camera is off. Yep. I'm just gonna smash that camera with a hammer if you don't
mind. You know I don't know if you pick this up but one thing I don't get
is when he says he's been working in a food kitchen.
Like, I mean, that's great, don't get me wrong, but I don't really see the connection with
what he did.
You know, if anything, that's just unfair to the people at the food kitchen.
Hello, would you like a piece of fruit?
Oh, no, thank you.
I think I'll go a couple more days without eating. But let's move on now to our top story.
Thanks to America's successful vaccine campaign, millions of Americans are finally getting
back to doing the things they used to do before the pandemic, like going out to restaurants,
seeing friends, and then shit-talking those friends to another group of friends.
Yeah, I know what you said about me, Mary. People talk.
But apparently a lot of people aren't quite ready to be part of society again.
And we'll tell you why in another addition of return to normalish.
Of all the things people are looking forward to going back to, one of the biggest is live
sports.
The roar of the crowd, the sounds of the game, the smell of the armpits of the guy sitting
next to you.
Ah, you don't get that at home.
Unfortunately, a lot of fans seem to have forgotten that they're only paying to watch the athletes
not to commit their own personal fouls.
The return of packed arenas and other venues is an image worth celebrating, but it appears
some fans have forgotten how to act.
The latest edition of People Behaving Badly occurred during Game 4 of the 76ers versus
the Wizards with a fan rushing the floor.
You can tell those people have been in some kind of captivity for the past year and change.
It follows a string of other ugly incidents during the NBA playoffs.
Popcorn dumped on the Wizards Russell Westbrook, a New York Knicks fan spitting on the Atlanta
Hawks Trey Young and a water bottle thrown at Netstar Kyrie Irving.
Chaos erupts at last night's USA Mexico soccer match at Denver's mile high stadium. The bottle thrown at Young American Star Gio Reina's head.
Later a fan was also tackled by stadium security after he ran into the pitch.
God damn sports fans are going crazy.
They're spitting on the players, they're throwing things at them and don't even get me started
on that crazy fan who got into a fight with Floyd Mayweather. If this keeps up, the stadium employees are gonna have to start using the t-shirt
cannon as an actual weapon.
And you know the situation is bad when fans are throwing popcorn and bottles, because people
at an NBA game, that's like 80 bucks worth of concessions.
Like I'm sure as hell not throwing my snacks.
I took out a loan to buy that popcorn. I worked too hard. Of course, a lot of getting back to normal is just doing everyday stuff again, you know,
like actually shopping inside a store.
Because during the pandemic, a lot of people simply ordered things online, ordered curbside
pickup, or just pointed a huge magnet at a store and hoped something metal flew out.
But apparently, a lot of people could use a refresher course on how to behave at the mall.
Clothing retailers are looking to take action against unruly and abusive customers.
A dozen retailers, including Gap and H&M.
They're collaborating on a campaign this fall to enlist customers to combat bad behavior
against retail workers. The campaign comes as workers face increased harassment
as they try to enforce social distancing
and mask protocols during the pandemic.
Organizers say the campaign is not asking customers to physically step in to stop altercations.
They're not asking that, but rather to help de-escalate the situation and show support for workers.
Wait.
So the gap wants customers to deescalate fights at their stores, but not physically
just show support for the workers?
So how does this work?
We're just supposed to be forming a chair circle around the fights?
You can do this, Rhonda.
Don't get punched.
Bob and weave, girl.
But more importantly, why the hell are people harassing and abusing store employees to begin
with?
People in stores deserve respect.
They work long hours.
They help you find what you need.
And on top of all of that, they tell you that you can pull off that jumpsuit, which
is why you pull off that jumpsuit, because it's all about confidence.
But it seems like right now, some of the biggest failures at returning to society
are happening on airplanes.
After a year of staying at home,
you would think that people would be happy
to just get on a plane,
eat their pretzels,
and take the world's most painful nap.
But instead, people are turning airplanes into their own personal
rage rooms.
With air travel on the rise nationwide, so too are violent incidents, both in the airport
and in midair.
Assaults on flight attendants are skyrocketing.
They say they've been pushed, punched, slapped, even choked by unruly passengers.
The FAA usually handles 150 incidents of unruly passengers
in a year. So far this year, there have been 2,500 cases. American Airlines is holding off
on bringing full alcohol service back on their planes for some. The companies extending
that suspension until at least September 13th after incidents involving unruly passengers
and other airlines. The airline still is going to allow alcohol sales for first class and for business class
cabins.
I'm sorry.
First class gets booze, but economy doesn't?
And they think that's going to end the violence?
Did no one at American Airlines see Snowpierce?
If they really want to stop fights, they shouldn't get rid of alcohol.
They should make you drink until you pass out for the rest of the flight.
Yeah, you either get zero shots or 14.
There's no in between.
But the real issue is that people are getting into fights on airplanes.
Guys, this is the last place in the world that you should be fighting.
And given how tight space is an economy, I'm even surprised that it's possible. Do you know how much effort you have to put into actually throwing a punch in coach on
a plane?
What did you say to me?
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Although, the truth is,
some people are just assholes who want to fight.
And let's be honest, you're never gonna get rid of them.
So maybe, just maybe, the better solution
is to just find a way to put them all in the same place.
Do you want to travel and take to to to their to to to their to their to to to their their to to their to travel and take out your pent-up pandemic aggression on customer service employees?
Hell yeah you do, but society won't let you punch a flight attendant.
Until now. Introducing throwdown air, the only airline with no rules on your behavior or ours.
Our flight attendants are trained in MMA.
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I mean come and get him, fat boy.
Other airlines don't want you to bring weapons on board.
At throwdown air, you have to.
And if you knock out the pilot, then congrats.
You're the new pilot.
Either way, once we're in the air,
we're not landing until everyone on board is bleeding out. On other airlines, the flight
attendants would tell me to put my face mask on, but at throw down air, they just shove
one down my throat and body slam the end of the beverage cart. Thanks, throw down air.
So if you're an asshole who assaults people doing their jobs, then fly the airline for people just like you.
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Once the wheels are up, the shit goes down.
All right, when we come back,
gaming star Phaiz Nick Merks
will be here to discuss landing on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine.
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When 60 Minutes premiered in September 1968, there was nothing like it.
This is 60 Minutes. It's a kind of a magazine for television.
Very few have been given access to the treasures in our archives.
But that's all about to change.
Like none of this stuff gets looked at. That's what's incredible.
I'm Seth Done of CBS News. Listen to 60 Minutes, a second look,
starting September 17th, wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome back to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
My first guest is Nick Kulchev, known in the gaming world as Nick Merks.
He's here to talk about being one of Phase Klan's biggest streamers,
the rise of e-sports,
and being on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Nick Kochev, aka Nick Merks.
Welcome to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
What's up, Dee?
It's good.
It's good.
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You are literally on the cover with the team of Phase Clan of Sports Illustrator.
Please tell me that that is beyond a dream come true.
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My whole family is deep into sport, college sports,
like pro sports, serious stuff.
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And they want to watch people that go up on the stages
and win the cardboard checks.
You know, there's an attraction to watching people
that are great at things.
Like you when hosting your show, Same thing, man. But I would love to know from your side how you've turned something that was seen as a fringe thing,
playing these video games into the business that you've created.
Because now, FACE clan is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
You guys are franchising.
You guys have fans, you guys have stadiums that are sold out when you're doing your events.
Tell me how you shifted from we play games with our friends to this is a new business that everyone's trying to invest in.
That's a tough question, but it's a great question because it is for sure a business now.
There's a lot of people jumping in.
GAMI's becoming just a real normal thing nowadays, you know.
I got to give a shout out to my team because I mean, Trevor, listen, I'm great at pressing the buttons under controller man, but I'm kind of a dumbass, you know?
So, when it comes to business and being business savvy and stuff, I've learned along the
way, but it's, it's, you know, it's really weird.
I, I, I, I, I, I consider myself just, just, super fortunate.
I'm one of the people on planet earth that do something every day that I love. I know it's cliche to say but I love this man. I was playing sports in high school.
I had a 2.0 GPA, I was hanging on by a thread, my family wanted to send me away. I mean,
the attitude problems, the whole shebang. I mean, I knew the only thing that I ever did that I loved was to
play the halo and play the college. Right, right. So I guess to answer your question, I think it's kind of lucky in some ways, but it was
easy to turn into a business when I didn't even know it was a business.
I mean, I was just doing something that I love to do with all my buddies and, you know,
Justin TV turned into Twitch.
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And I kind of lucked out, man.
I was, you know, I'm definitely good at the games.
I'm playing, but you say, you say, you lucked out.
But man, Nick, let me tell you something.
This is something I never appreciated about stream. thu, to the, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, thi, to, to, to, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and I, and I'm, and I'm, I'm, and, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I'm, and I, and I, and I, and I, and I, and I, and I, and, and, and, and, and, I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm. t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t to. t th th th to. th? Six to eight maybe? Six to eight hours you are there grinding away. This is you six to eight hours. You're engaging the people, you're
playing the game, you're breaking it down. Let me ask you this. What do you
think about the future of gaming and where do you think it's going? Because
this is what's changed in the world? it and there's big viewership in it.
Some of the biggest e-athletes earn the same
as athletes in the NBA or the NFL.
You've made it so that you're not tied to the game.
People want to be with FaysKlan.
People want to be with Nick Merks. It doesn think it's growing at the rates it is?
I mean, I've been in the gaming scene for half my life, very, very long time, and it is
just consistently just tick, tick, tick, tick, you know, I mean, it's something that we can
all do. Anybody can play a game. You know, you don't need to be great at it. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I to be great to be great to be great to be great to be great to be great to be great. I. I. I. I to be great to be great. I to be great. I to be great. I to be great. I to be great. I to be great. I to be great. I'm to be great. I'm. to be great. to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to be great. to to to to to to to to to. to. to. to. to. to. to to to to to to be great. to be great at it. I got buddies in mind that I stream with every day that are wildly successful. They're not so great, Trev, I'm telling you right now, man.
You know, child, my boy Timmy, it's all love though. I think that the important thing to focus on
and why I think it's going to keep growing is that anybody can do it. Anybody can do it. that. their thinne. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. that. that is. their. their. their. that is. that is not. their. the. their. their that is not. their not. they're not. they're not. they're not. they're not. they're not. they're not are not. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T's not are not are not are not are not are not are not are not are not are not. I are not. I are not. I are not. I are not. I are not. I are not. I are not. I. I. I. I are not. I. I. I. I's. I's not. I's not. I's not. I's not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not th. I'm not thea. I'm not thea. I'm not th. I'm not can't, I can't put on my football paths anymore. Trevor, I'm gonna get laid out, man, I can't do it, but I can sit down and play video games
with, you know, K1 or, or, or, uh, Brani, I can play, you know, I can play basketball with
them, you know, right? So I think that that's an important takeaway, you know, just more of the same man. You know, we've built a community. It kind of, it kind of goes above just the normal viewer
in a Twitchbox.
I mean, it's a legit community.
I got, I got people that have met in my chat box that are married now.
I mean, that, that's real life.
So I'm gonna keep doing my thing.
I'm definitely going to keep slaying. And trying to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the to the try thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thuice thi, thi, thi. thi. thioliolioliolioliolioliolioliolioliol- their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thuice. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. things. the. things. the. together. together together together to push that, you know, that idea and that plan
that gamers don't need to be skinny little nerds or big, big, big beef.
No, man, you can, you can be, you can be athletic, you can game.
I think that's what was awesome about the whole phase clan thing that we did, man,
the sports illustrator was that those athletes, they're gamers, they'rethey're a lot of them are good. Brownie's a baller, man.
I mean, K1 can play.
So, right.
I think that's a really, really important thing.
I'll tell you this, man.
As somebody who was stuck indoors for many hours a day,
I appreciated what you were doing.
I appreciate the joy you bring into people's lives.
I think that's why you're you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you you the you the you the rest of Phae's. Congratulations on everything that you guys have done because, A man, as you say, everybody is and can be a game
and I appreciate that you guys open it up to everybody.
Enjoy yourself, good luck with everything you do,
and I'll see you again.
Thanks, buddy.
You can check out Fays Nick Merck's next week
on Sports Illustrator's July cover, All right, when we come back, the star of the hot new summer movie in the Heights, Anthony
Ramos will be joining me on the show.
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Welcome back to the Daily Social Distancing Show. My next guest
tonight is award-winning actor and singer Anthony Ramos.
He's here to talk about his new album and his starring role in one of this summer's most
anticipated movies.
Anthony Ramos, welcome to the Daily Social Distancing Show.
What's up?
What's up, Trevor?
Thanks for having me, my man.
Yo, man. I have to have you because today is a special day because today, today, today, today, because, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, today, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, and, and, the the, the the, the the, the the the the the the the the the the the the the, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thii, thiii, thii, thi, the the thi, the the doing. I'm not talking about the big moves you're making in music.
No, today's a special day because I heard you just got your driver's license.
Congratulations.
You got that license, my brother.
We tell your mother up in these streets. That's how you know, that's how you know you are a native New Yorker is when you're, what, what are,'m 29 man 29 and you're only getting your license now I just got this movie man
I'm out here shooting this transformers movie in Montreal and they want me to
do these car stunts and they were like you're my man let me tell you who's
not gonna get we put in this rig if you don't get this license. Did you even tell your instructor while you were doing this? Did you say, yo, I need to pass this thing
because I'm doing Transformers.
I ain't tell her anything.
She was so, she wasn't even about it.
She was just like, she got up in the car.
She's like, is the car?
She's like, the car. She was, okay, thank you. And then we try to press.
You know, I'm talking about she was cold, bro.
Congratulations on the driver's license.
And now let's talk about all the big moves you're making,
first and foremost,
one of the most hotly anticipated films
of the year in the heights.
It's finally coming out in the star of the show. Tell me about what it feels like to get to this moment
and why you think this film is so special to do it with.
I mean, look, man, I'm grateful.
Wow.
I audition for the show when I was 19,
didn't get it.
I eventually booked it, a role in it,
in a show that was happening in Salt Lake City, and later on, I meet Lynn, and we did Hamilton, and we thamamamamamamamamamamamam, and we did th and we did th and we did th and we did th and we did th and we did the th and we did th and we did th and we did thamamam and we did the thamamam and we did thamam I meet Lynn and we did Hamilton and fast forward, you know, we were able to shoot the movie after, you know, 10 years from from the first time I audition and didn't get.
Right. So, and this show means a lot to me and I'm grateful that I get to be a part of it in any way and and it just feels like, it feels like a story
celebrating life and celebrating us coming back and And not only a story about music and culture
and this community of people who are just getting after it
every single day and loving on each other in the midst
of whatever hardships are thrown at them
and people who are dreaming big,
you know, like it feels like a celebration of life
and us coming out of the other side of what we've all been through.
You feel that coming back into the world today and what I think what makes this this story so special is that it is quintessential
but at the same time it feels fresh. You know it's a fresh cost it's a group
of talented people who have come together under the guidance of Lynn
Manuel Miranda who you count as one of your fans. I want to know what
that relationship has been like for you. Like, I mean, I learned something from him every day, how he navigates through the world,
you know, and how my man's changing the lyric here and there.
My man's making adjustments here and there, right?
I think he's a genius.
And I think a part of his brilliance is, number one, right, when to know when to know when to lea and lea to let their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their theiricicicicicic, their to to leaqqqqqq. to leaq. to lea, their their to lea, to lea, to to to to to to to to to to to to to their ch. their chaq. their ch. their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, tho, thin. thin, thin, thau. thau. thau. thau. thau. thau. toe. toe. toe. toe, their, what they got to do, right? We're going to put together the best group of people we can to make this thing as fly as possible.
We don't need this person on the marquee.
It's not about, it's not about one person in the show.
It's about the people in the show, and it's about the story.
That's what it's about. together and if he hadn't written this role for himself, this role wouldn't be, I wouldn't
be doing it. We wouldn't even probably not be talking right now. So, yeah.
Yeah, you know, it's interesting that you say that it's not about that one person, it's
not about the marquee, it's about the collective effort and all the people who bring
the work in to make it so special because, you know, Latinos are some of the biggest........ Latino thinos. Latino thinos. Latino their movie goers. And yet on screen, you very seldom will see Latino characters like leading the charge,
like where they'll get leading roles.
And this feels like something special,
you know, tell me what that's like for you
because you had the dream for Anthony,
and you've got to acknowledge this.
There's also a dream for a lot of people out there
who whether they're in New right, I'm just like, yo, I'm just trying to do my best to tell this story as honestly possible and be my best
in this particular role.
And then, you know, and then it's another thing when people are like,
you know, do you understand what y'all are doing for the community and for the culture? Like, that feels good to hear that, you know, I really, I thukh.... thu. thu, thu, thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and be thi, and be thi, and be thi, and be the the, and be the, and be the, and be the, and be the the the the the the the the the the the th and be th and be th and be th and be th and be th and be th and be th and be th and be thi, and be thi, and be thi, and thi, and thi, and thi, and that, and that, and that, thatean, thatean, thatean. thatean. toean. thean. thean. thean. And, that, you know, not only Latinos, but just people around the world who feel like
they've not been presented in this one medium, right, of movies and Hollywood and motion
pictures, right, that they can begin to see characters that resemble them.
And because that's what the, that's the world. People who feel like they've been underrepresented in this business, we got to to to to to to to to to to to to to to be to their to be their their their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, tho, tho, tho, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, tho, thooooooooome.... And, th. And, thooooooooooome.. And, th. And, th. And, their, their, that's the world. People who feel like they've been underrepresented in this business. We gotta start banging on the door a little bit and we gotta be like, yo, I have
a story to tell, you know, and if no one else is going to write it, I'm going to write it.
The more that, those communities, those people do that, right? The more of these stories will be told. And I think the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further the further th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. And I'll thi. that's that's that's that's that's to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to th. th. th. the. the. tell. tell. tell. tell. tell. tell. the story. tell. the story. to to to to to to to to to to in the progress of seeing the world represented in movies.
Yeah, man, you know, in a testament to your talent, we've seen so many people in the industry
banging down your door now, you know, you're starring in in treatment on HBO, you know,
you are going to be in a new Transformers movie, right? You are also, you were doing a campaign with Megan Lee Stallion,
with for Calvin Klein.
I mean, and then on top of that, on top of all of that,
you've got your second album coming out.
Tell me more about the album and what people can expect.
I mean, Love and Lies, I said the first album,
you know, the good in the bad was story time time story,
time and there was this kind of autobiographical story about my life and how I grew up and sort of it became this narrative.
And the second album, this was like the Nitro at Six Flags.
We, you know, I'm taking you on a ride, yo, and it's nonstop beats.
We got, we got reggaeton vibes, we got freestyle, we got, you know, the Caribbean, Afro-Bibes, vibes like the, you know, ballets, ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball ball, ball, ball, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, theD vibes, like the, the, you know, ballets, pop vibes, right?
Like, Electronica, like, it's this every kind of flavor for the palette,
you know what I'm saying?
And it's just, I said the goal is on this album,
12 bangers.
That's all I care about.
I'm so proud been this excited to put anything out. I haven't been as excited to put something out as I am for this album.
12 bangers, no skips, 12 bangers.
I'll tell you this now, man.
If it's half as good as any of the other things that you've put your effort into, it's
going to be a smash hit.
Congratulations on everything you're doing. Thank you for taking the time to join us on the show. And hopefully I'll see you again when Transformers comes out.
Don't crash the car, don't get too arrogant.
You just got the license, Anthony.
We want to see you alive.
I know, I'm going to take it slow, brother.
I'm going to make it back to you, bro.
I appreciate you, man. right now and Anthony's album, Love and Lies, comes out June 25th.
All right, we're going to take a quick break, but we'll be right back after this.
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