anthony: is there, like, a parade? a block party? nicolas: it s a little bit of each. this is not like rio carnival. you have a cute parade with lots of men in it. anthony: right. anthony: you know, we do a lot of different scenes, most of them meals, or, i drive sports cars, i ve jumped out of planes but there are a few things that terrify me. carnivals. i m not i, i m afraid of clowns hor-horrified. people dancing, crowds.
but there are a few things that terrify me. carnivals. i m not i, i m afraid of clowns hor-horrified. people dancing, crowds. you know, i ve lived a long life without ever going to carnival in rio or, or mardis gras. i, i don t like it. and, there s something frightening about crowds, too. i mean, what if they all decide to do one thing at the same time. starts as a party, five minutes later it s like nazi germany. marina: yeah. nicolas: well, it s a pity that you, you couldn t show you the whole carnival stuff. anthony: eh, i m okay. this is perfect for me. i m sitting down, i m drinking beer. it s all right honestly.
goosebumps, carol. yesterday i talked to team owner arthur blank, he told me head coach dan quinn asked the players wives and significant others to join the team meeting, he wants everybody to be on the same page regarding this week s events. tonight is the first major event in super bowl week opening night, otherwise known as media night. approximately 5,000 media members will be here from all over the world. some of the media members are more entertaining than the players. you ll see leprechauns, people dancing, prancing, using puppets, anything to attract the attention of the players. i don t know what i m going to do, but as a former player, i ll tackle them to the ground and ask them a few questions. please don t wear an orange outfit like that man s. reporter: you got it. although part of me would love to see that. cory wire, thanks so much. all right. before i thank you for joining me this morning, i would like to share a big life change with
an old industrial neighborhood in the port district known for historic buildings and no small amount of crime. is there, like, a parade? a block party? nicolas: it s a little bit of each. this is not like rio carnival. you have a cute parade with lots of men in it. anthony: right. you know, we do a lot of different scenes, most of the meals, or, i drive sports cars, i ve jumped out of planes, but there are a few things that terrify me. carnivals. i m not, i i m afraid of clowns, hor-horrified. people dancing, crowds.
hor-horrified. people dancing, crowds. you know, i ve lived a long life without ever going to carnival in rio or, or mardis gras. i, i don t like it. and, there s something frightening about crowds, too. i mean, what if they all decide to do one thing at the same time. starts as a party, five minutes later it s like nazi germany. marina: yeah. nicolas: well, it s a pity that you, you couldn t show you the whole carnival stuff. anthony: eh, i m okay. this is perfect for me. i m sitting down, i m drinking beer. it s all right honestly. nicolas: it has the common roots with brazilian carnival and uruguay carnival but in each