. . rachel: good good morn america. it is 6:00 am here in new york city. that was your national anthem. i m so happy to welcome joey, brian to the couch today. brian: that was live. i wasn t aware it goes from one nation do this. rachel: you are american history. that is why we do that. brian: i don t think that is the reason. what did you think about, the way to open the show. brian: i did not know you did it. i did not know you get real viewer pictures so people mail in different photos. joey: first time i filled in on the show, it wasn t viewer pictures but dogs. then it was cats. somebody complained about cats. rachel: we did all babies, all dogs, and because of pete we did cats. the ratings changed. started the cats. love the photo of the couple picking blueberries in the summer. nothing more american than that. that is what we do ends. brian: that is what we do. nothing more american than picking blueberries. i don t foe what kind of traditions you have in your ho
started the cats. love the photo of the couple picking blueberries in the summer. nothing more american than that. that is what we do ends. brian: that is what we do. nothing more american than picking blueberries. i don t foe what kind of traditions you have in your house. rachel: wisconsin has some of the best blur blueberries. joey: in the south you if you are poor you pick polk salad. if you bullet, wash it. rachel: what is bullet. joey: oil. b-o-oil. rachel: boil. that is arc saw. joey: rachel is spanish. i speak english. it is national guacamole day.
from the time when she was almost ten years old and he walked out of the prison and i got her up early to watch it. he held an amazing place in her imagination and heart. he still does today. as a student, whether at georgetown university or oxford or yale, were you involved in the struggle to get rid of apartheid? i ask the question, because you re from arc saw, you re a southerner, and those days, there was a difference of opinion as far as south africa and apartheid was concerned. well, when he first keep in mind, most of those years you talked about were in the 1960s. it was very early, and he-hand then become the heroic figure that he later became, and the sanctions movement hadn t picked up a lot the steam. but i certainly knew who he was. i remember thinking about him