shadow still loomed over the show, literally. there was a cardboard cutout of him in the studio. there were lights blocking it, he had it in his contract that it could never be removed. it was a huge pain in the [ bleep ]. technically, that was not a commercial, just a fun thing. any way. not only are there many commercials for anchorman 2, burgundy has been showing up on virtually every show on the air. wolf, it is a pleasure to be in your presence. i just have to ask you, do you use vitalis hair spray? i do use a hair spray, but i m not familiar with the name. oh, you should use vitalis. spray it, don t touch it. spray it, don t touch it? yes. i say that about numerous parts of my body. ron would be a little nervous to be in your presence because he has been out of the news game for a while. if this news thing doesn t work out for me, what do you think? do i have potential for the big screen?
money that is of value. it is those who love you and stand by you. yes, absolutely. people that are there in the end. that is value, that is worth. terry, do you still play the lottery? oh, heck yeah, i thought i won last night. i thought wouldn t it be a great story to come on anderson cooper and say i just won again? rick, do you still play? absolutely. guys i appreciate the conversation, you have a great perspective on this, and rick, thank you very much. thank you, anderson. up next, good news about a man who fell on the subway track as a train was heading their way. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient s record before we even picked him up.
people that are there in the end. that is value, that is worth. terry, do you still play the lottery? oh, heck, yeah. i thought i won last night. i thought this is it. i thought wouldn t it be a great story to come on anderson cooper and say i just won again? rick, do you still play? absolutely. interesting. intool. absolutely. guys i appreciate the conversation, you have a great perspective on this, and rick, thank you very much. thank you, anderson. up next, good news about a man who fell on the subway track as a train was heading their way.
dangerous threat to core liberties. also there is no evidence that it plays an important role in stopping terrorist attacks. jeff, again, as glenn said coming on the heels of the court ruling being unconstitutional, what do you make of it? well, i think i find myself in uncharacteristic agreement with glenn, by and large, although there is an important aspect that i just don t really understand. what they suggest is moving the meta data away from the nsa to the private sector. now, do we trust the private sector so much in this country that this data, which everyone is so worried about, is so concerned about, it s better to have it under the control of amazon or google or whoever it turns out to be, rather than the united states government? glenn, what do you think about that? my understanding is they would have to go to a judge every time they want to access that data? right, it is a fair point, except two things.
i think rick nailed it right on the head when he said you re given the opportunity and the gift of choice. whenever you win that or if you win a jackpot, mega millions, it doesn t matter. you re given a choice, make it a blessing or a curse. no, i was just thinking about it, terry, i can t imagine at 18 being in high school and getting the 3. or $7.5 million or however much it was exactly. did people suddenly try to take advantage of you and treat you differently? i.. not at first. i come from a small town, everybody knew me, i knew everybody. no, they didn t, they treated me just the way they always have. so i was very blessed for that opportunity. once i got out of town and started to go to college and so forth, yeah, that did happen. but whenever you receive something like that, you go through a process, just like grieving. there are three steps to grieve, the denial, the shock, and finally acceptance.