and i think the key is what we call staying in the pocket. staying in the pocket. you got to stay in the pocket because i think everybody in here knows dads who get out of the pocket? and they re trying stuff that they can t really pull off. and you know they start doing like karate kicks. how did that show, which was you and dave originally get people to be comfortable? because you ve now become famous, you re like an icon, here even with the glasses, people know who you are, but you and dave kept an off beat fun vibe, it didn t feel like sl showbiz, it certainly didn t feel buttoned up. it totally was a show that what you see is what s happening there. all those years, if dave was in a bad mood, you could tell.
issues but he also had some fun talking about dancing on stage with prince and his daughter sasha. she always mocks my dancing. but i have dad moves. and i think the key is what we call staying in the pocket. sure. right. staying in the pocket. you got to stay in the pocket. because i think everybody here knows dads who get out of the pocket and they re trying stuff that they can t really pull off, and, you know, they start doing like karate kicks. my mom s pain from
nightclub in native canada when a man allegedly tried to tackle him to the ground. the 19-year-old singer apparently got in some karate kicks, naturally, before security broke up that scuffle. mike. hollywood lifting the sacred words from the bible and bringing them to the big screen. come with me. give up fish and i will make you a fisher of men. what are we going to do? change the world. have you noticed faith-based entertainment has become the latest trend in hollywood. but why does religion bring in the big bucks? joining us stephen mansfield. hi, stephen. how are you? hollywood has underestimated how much we want to know about