Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles -You got the coolest thing when you got engaged, and I'm so happy that you shared it. But on Instagram, you have a handwritten note from President Obama, congratulating you on the engagement. and saying, "We can say, whatever challenges life may bring, sharing them with someone you love makes it all better. All the best, Barack Obama." -Yeah. I mean, I got to say, that was just so cool of President Obama. And the thing is -- like, I'm just a kid from Miami. I have a single mother. I grew up in the Boys & Girls Club. I had nothing growing up, and whoever would have thought that you get home and you receive this beautiful note? We got home from the weekend, Jimmy, and I said to Jennifer -- I said, "Jennifer, you're not going to believe this. President Obama wrote us a note." She's goes, "No way. Let me see." And she was equally as excited. And it was just so cool. I wanted to share it with the fans, because, I mean, regardless of what you think of politics, he's a great role model, great husband, great father. And it was just pretty cool. -That was great. [ Cheers and applause ] -You're on Fox and ESPN for baseball. Is it exhausting? -It's not exhausting. You know why? Because I love it. I love baseball. I'm a baseball nerd. I'm going to the game tomorrow, Boston-Yankees. -Oh. [ Cheers and applause ] -I love it. You know, and I'm so fortunate, Jimmy, to have -- I have Matt Vasgersian and Jessica, who are my counterparts in the booth every Sunday night. And then, on Fox, I have Kevin Burkhardt, Big Papi, Big Hurt. A lot of Bigs. -Yeah. You do have a lot of Bigs together, yeah. And you're taking the game -- You're taking baseball to London. -That's right. -I saw you over there, like, letting everyone know that it's happening. This is a big deal. -It's a huge deal. Rob Manfred and Tony Petitti -- props to them. Our commissioner and our C.O.O. of Major League Baseball. For the first time in over 100 years, we're going across the pond to play the greatest game in the world, and we're leading with our best, with the Yankees and the Red Sox. It's going to be epic. It's going to be great. [ Cheers and applause ] Yeah, fantastic. -Is that in London? -That's in London. -In London. -I'm so excited. -No one's ever played baseball in London before? -Not Major League Baseball. NFL's been there for 15 years, NBA's been there, but the best is the third one. We're gonna be there. It's gonna be great. -And how do they feel -- How do you feel? Do you get the -- Like, do you get the feeling they're gonna love it? -Let me tell you -- when I went over there a few months ago, they loved it. They can't wait. -They're good fans over there. -And they have a lot of fans over there of baseball, but Yankees and Red Sox transcends not only the U.S., but as global brands. And it's gonna be hopefully the first of many, many years. -That's exciting. I got to say, I'm listening to your podcast, which I never thought I would say to you. -But -- -I'm sorry. -No, I love it. I love it. "The Corp." You teamed up with Barstool Sports. But you're really good at this, and it's almost like -- It's like talking to different, like, I guess, C.E.O.s and -- I don't know -- innovators. But what I like about it, what I like about any interview, really, is that -- or anyone that tells their story is to tell you, like, what went wrong, like, why your life isn't that perfect and how you came back from that. And you get that in those interviews. The Kobe Bryant one was great. -Kobe's amazing. We just finished Howard Schultz. But what's great about it is -- you know, it's never a trajectory that goes straight up. And these great C.E.O.s and guys that have just -- Men and women that have done some incredible things. It's always about the fall and what lessons did you learn and how did you come back out of that? And the listeners just love -- just love the lessons of these great C.E.O.s and what they're sharing. -Yeah, because they all have those stories where they're like, "Oh, now, at this point, I was working out of my apartment." You know, and you go, "Well, it's just great to hear that," 'cause we think, "Oh, you're a billionaire. You've got it all." -Massive falls, and when they come back, they give you, actually, tangible nuggets and how you can apply it to your life. And you get back up, because one thing's constant -- we're always gonna fall, but getting back up is what it takes to be a champion. -That's right. Well, "The Corp"... [ Cheers and applause ] It's called "The Corp." Listen to it. Any guest you're dying to have on "The Corp?" -My dream guest would be you. Yeah. -No. -So, come on, Jimmy. Would you do it for me? -Oh, are you -- No, but who's your -- -I'm asking you. You are. You're my dream -- -I'm your dream guest? -Yes, yes, yes, yes. Yes. -On your -- -Yes, I would love to have you on. -Why me? -You're my guy. You're my guy. -Really? -Yeah. -Of course. I would love to do that. Are you kidding me? I'll do it in two seconds. [ Cheers and applause ] I'd be honored. I'd be honored to do it. I love the show. -Love it, love it, love it. -I would love it. I'd do it in two seconds. I love it. We'll talk. -You guys all heard it. -Yeah. No, I can't wait. I'm definitely doing it. While we have you here, I thought it'd be kind of fun if we had our -- I was going to pitch you business ideas, like I did from "Shark Tank." -And I know, you know -- And, so far, I've pitched you a couple ideas, and you haven't liked any of them. -No, you're 0 for 6. -I'm 0 for -- Was it 6 ideas? -Yeah. -Yeah. Well, this time, I figured, "Why me?" Let's just get our great audience involved. So everybody filled out a piece of paper with their business ideas, and I have a few of them here. I just want -- Tell me if you're in or out of these ideas. This first one is from Kristin Tomaselli in Lakewood, New Jersey. Kristin, are you here? Okay, we made them up. No. Oh, you are here? -Yeah. -Oh, hi. Yeah, okay, good. Sorry. It was dark. I couldn't see you. Kristin -- she has a good idea. It's called Ex-Rated. -Okay. -Okay? -I like it. -No, you can't like it already. No. No, wait. No, let me tell you what it is. E-X. Ex-Rated. It's an app where you can build a profile and rate your ex to warn other people of what a nightmare they are. [ Cheers and applause ] Yeah! That's kind of -- Dude... -It's aggressive. It's aggressive. -It's aggressive, but... -We'll put that in the pile of due diligence. -All right, all right. See? That's good. This one's from -- Was it Montae Vasquez? -There she is. -Okay, very good. Okay, you have a good idea here. It's called -- The name of the idea is called Okay, Be Honest. Have you ever been unsure about that something that you needed advice or maybe an outfit or a text or maybe even a "Shark Tank" idea? Okay, Be Honest is an app where you get a 100% honest opinions for when you feel that your friends and family aren't being honest. -I like it. I like it. -You like Okay, Be Honest? -Yeah. I like it. -Okay, Be Honest is good. -Yeah, yeah. If I had that app, I probably wouldn't have worn this suit today. -No, what are you talking about? -I like that. -You look great. -This last one here -- Oh, I like this one. I think you're going to love this one. This one's from -- Is it Regan or Reagan Maloney? -Regan. -Regan Maloney. Regan from Meriden, Connecticut. The name of her idea is Sweet Victory. -Okay. -Right? This is an app that sends out an alert every hour. That alert would be just a reminder that the Red Sox won 119 games and the World Series last season. No one should ever forget. [ Cheers and applause ] [ Foghorn ] Due diligence, due diligence. [ Laughs ] Alex Rodriguez, everybody. Make sure you check out his podcast, "The Corp."
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