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00:00But if you call me Chris Everett to my face one more time...
00:03I already did it twice.
00:04You better call one more time, we better take a station break.
00:06Hey, hola y bienvenidos a Watch Mojo Español.
00:09Yo soy G, y hoy mostraremos nuestro top 20 de los momentos más conflictivos que ocurrieron en la televisión.
00:16I was just wondering who told you that, because...
00:18My wife tells me that often.
00:20She says, good morning...
00:21I'm still married, as a matter of fact.
00:22Yes, well you...
00:23Número 20.
00:24Aziz Ansari critica a CBS.
00:27The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
00:29Representation has been a topic of discussion in the world of the show for a long time.
00:34And it's something that Aziz Ansari has spoken with frankness.
00:46During an interview with Stephen Colbert, the comedian of Parks and Recreations...
00:50He made some not so subtle comments about the history of CBS regarding diversity.
00:56And Ansari managed to do it without ceasing to be funny.
00:59This is like an all-time high for CBS.
01:13I've written the best-selling book, Modern Love.
01:16Modern Romance.
01:17Sorry, Modern... Really?
01:18What's it called, Modern Romance?
01:19Really, my card says Modern Romance.
01:21Oh, somebody's gonna get fired.
01:22Wow.
01:24God, I hope it's a white guy.
01:29Número 19.
01:30Vince McMahon vs. Bob Costas.
01:33On The Record with Bob Costas.
01:35Known as the executive president of WWE...
01:38Vince McMahon could train with the best.
01:41His appearance with the sports commentator Bob Costas...
01:44Includes some of the biggest verbal fights in the history of On The Record.
01:59Bob Costas interrupted Vince McMahon before he let him answer the question.
02:24Shut your mouth and let me answer the question, alright?
02:26I'll be happy to answer.
02:29This interview is still perhaps the most famous interview of the sports commentator.
02:33Número 18.
02:34Billy Bob Thornton vs. Q with Gian Gomeshi.
02:38Billy Bob Thornton takes music as seriously as his movies.
02:42In this interview with Q with Gian Gomeshi...
02:44Thornton is very angry because the interviewer mentions his most famous cinematographic credentials.
02:51Yeah, I am. I am.
02:52Since you're instructed not to talk about sh** like that, yeah, I am reacting to that.
03:11What I'm explaining is I'm not trying to be insulting to your musical.
03:14What I'm explaining is we said to not talk about sh** like that.
03:17And we also said that we didn't want to hear anything about how this is my first love.
03:22You wouldn't say that to Tom Petty, would you?
03:44Is somebody's phone on?
03:46Get out!
03:47Get out!
04:06Tickets are free, but when you come here you must turn your phones off.
04:16Número 16.
04:18Madonna vs. Letterman.
04:20The Late Show with David Letterman.
04:22This interview had a difficult start with Letterman's disrespectful introduction.
04:35Then he told Madonna to kiss an audience member.
04:38Let's go kiss the guy in the audience. Why don't you go kiss the guy in the audience?
04:40Why are you so obsessed with my sex life?
04:46I gave him my underpants and he won't see them.
04:52That's not where they go.
04:53No, believe me, that's where the underwear goes.
05:09Turn down your volume. Turn the volume down immediately.
05:14She can't be stopped.
05:32Debut.
05:39Did Iraq attack us?
05:40No, I'm saying Al-Qaeda.
05:41Did Iraq attack us, Elizabeth?
05:42Iraq did not attack us, Rosie. We've been there before.
06:09I just don't understand why it's my fault if people spin words that you put out there or phrases that suggest things.
06:30It has paper on it.
06:31Yeah, you can't eat the paper.
06:32Nope.
06:33But you can touch them with your hands.
06:34That is true. Two kinds of cake mix.
06:38To think that a genuine misunderstanding between the writer of the cookbook Hungry Girl,
06:42Lisa Leland, and the guest, Patty LaBelle, about the paper that surrounds the cakes,
06:47quickly turns into an improvisation session with attempts of worthy humor,
06:52of shame, and comments with descendants.
06:55In the end, LaBelle managed to keep calm despite being spoken to like a little girl.
07:00Although the cheerfulness decreases relatively quickly,
07:04a segment about cakes should never have been so tense to watch.
07:22The incident was so infamous that it inspired a sketch of Saturday Night Live in 2020,
07:27starring the member of the cast of Saturday Night Live,
07:31Edward Warren as LaBelle's substitute,
07:33Cookie LaFleur,
07:34and actor Daniel Craig replacing the famous chef.
07:38Don't eat the foil.
07:40What?
07:42The aluminum foil. Just don't eat the foil.
07:46I don't want to eat the foil.
07:48Okay, I'm making sure.
07:50Don't eat the foil.
07:51Who is this man?
08:07In the new life of Jordan Belfort, as a business guru,
08:10the interviewer deepens his previous convictions and the financial difficulties of his victims.
08:16Do you feel that some of these investors
08:20should take some responsibility for what happened to their money?
08:25No, I don't.
08:26I think it's a loaded question.
08:28I think that the answer that anyone else could say yes, except for me.
08:32Belfort tries to show that he is a changed man
08:35with several well-intentioned answers about his positive attitude after prison.
08:39The conversation also revolves around his personal finances
08:42and whether or not he should pay retribution to those who deserve it.
08:46Belfort gets nervous with the investigation and finally asks another question.
08:50Is that an attempt to hide your income?
08:55Next question.
09:00I think you can air what you want here out of this interview, it's done.
09:03Oh my God, you got a lot of nerve, boy, I'll tell you.
09:07Something similar also happens with Joan Rivers
09:09in his infamous appearance on CNN of the same year.
09:12But the particular segment with Belfort is even more tense
09:16because of his connection with a serious crime.
09:23The personality of television Bill O'Reilly
09:25brings a lot of controversy and tension in this clip of The View.
09:36Bill, I have a case of gas, that's all that's got me.
09:51Hold it, hold it, listen to me because you'll learn.
09:59O'Reilly condemns the project and makes some generalizations about Muslims
10:04that cause Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar to leave the set.
10:08There have been many fights in the program,
10:10but it almost never happens that someone leaves the stage.
10:14Goldberg and Behar return,
10:16moment in which the first one feels in silent protest
10:19next to the conservative guest.
10:26It is normal that political discussions tend to become a little heated,
10:29but there are certain words that are never heard on daytime television.
10:34He was sort of nagging Lindsey Graham at the same time
10:37and I even tweeted last night who the president was.
10:40Watch the rally, yeah.
10:50I know you're angry.
10:51I get that you're angry that Trump's president, like a lot of people are,
10:55but I don't think yelling at me is going to fix the problem.
11:04Because of Behar's occasional interruptions,
11:06it got to the point where Whoopi Goldberg had to try to calm down the panel.
11:18McCain and Behar have had several fights over the years,
11:21but this was one of the most memorable.
11:29It is rare for an interview in an interview program to start in a confrontational way
11:33and then gradually become calmer.
11:40But that's exactly what happened when Cher first appeared
11:44in Late Night with David Letterman.
12:04During the initial stages, Letterman tried to find out
12:07why Cher had previously rejected the program's invitations.
12:11And there was a definite tension during those moments
12:15that made the exchange unusually uncomfortable.
12:26When Cher finally revealed the reason,
12:28it could have seemed like a shot
12:30if it weren't for the fact that the singer didn't laugh for a couple of seconds later.
12:35It wasn't a joke.
12:49The most famous episode of this program didn't even have the main host.
13:01A couple of weeks before the cancellation of the program,
13:04Rush Limbaugh was in charge of an episode
13:06about a bill on the recently vetoed abortion.
13:10And as he failed instantly,
13:13he asked an audience member for his opinion.
13:16You don't know what it's about.
13:18You'll never have a baby.
13:19You'll never be pregnant.
13:21You'll never have to have an abortion.
13:23Get lost!
13:25You need not react that way.
13:27The rest of the episode involved Limbaugh trying, unsuccessfully,
13:31to obtain some kind of control over the restless crowd,
13:34with many vocal members who did not agree
13:36with the political opinions of the guest presenter.
13:39You should be ashamed of yourself.
13:41That's right.
13:42The experience was such a disaster
13:44that Limbaugh would later claim
13:46that it was an advertising trick organized
13:48by the producers of the interview program.
13:55The then presenter of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart,
13:58joins the controversial program Crossfire in this clip.
14:01Stewart leaves aside the precaution
14:03while reprimanding his interviewees and the program's format.
14:06He doesn't walk around
14:08and points out directly what he thinks is failing.
14:12You're not too rough on them.
14:13You're part of their strategies.
14:15You're partisan.
14:17What do you call it? Hacks.
14:19This leads, in particular,
14:21presenter Tucker Carson
14:23to launch some criticisms as retaliation.
14:25The segment crumbles in a funny way
14:28when the comedian rejects the opinion of both sides.
14:31It's interesting to hear you talk about my responsibility.
14:36I didn't realize that,
14:38and maybe this explains quite a bit,
14:40that the news organizations look to Comedy Central
14:42for their cues on integrity.
14:44Some see it as the interview
14:46that finally toppled the original version of the program.
14:49But look how it looks,
14:51Stewart's serious position
14:53touches the sensitive fiber to this day.
14:56I do think you're more fun on your show.
14:58That's my opinion.
14:59Jon Stewart goes one-on-one with his fans
15:01and you're as big a dick on your show
15:03as you are on any show.
15:04Number 7.
15:05Tom Cruise vs. Matt Lauer.
15:07Today.
15:08Few celebrities had a 2005
15:10more exciting or controversial than Tom Cruise.
15:13His occurrences with Oprah are quite memorable,
15:16but it is his passage through the Today program
15:19that appears on this list
15:21for his controversial positions.
15:23In an interview that deepens his points of view
15:26on Scientology,
15:27Cruise is asked about his position
15:29regarding psychiatry and medication.
15:39Isn't enough.
15:40You should be a little bit more responsible in knowing...
15:42I'm not prescribing Ritalin, Tom.
15:50Well, I'm asking you a question.
15:52I understand there's abuse of all of these things.
15:55No, you see, here's the problem.
15:57You don't know the history of psychiatry.
15:59I do.
16:09Number 6.
16:10Rossy O'Donnell vs. Tom Selleck.
16:12The Rossy O'Donnell Show.
16:14As a result of the Massacre of Secondary Columbine,
16:17Rossy O'Donnell and Tom Selleck
16:19ended up in a debate about gun control.
16:38All I can tell you is,
16:40it rushes to pass legislation
16:42at a time of national crisis or mourning.
16:46I don't really think are proper.
16:49Selleck, who went to the interview program
16:51to promote the romantic comedy
16:53The Love Letter,
16:54was surprised by O'Donnell,
16:56who was much more interested in talking
16:58about the National Rifle Association,
17:00or NRA,
17:02guns and the Second Amendment.
17:04I can't speak for the NRA.
17:06But you're their spokesperson, Tom.
17:08So you have to be responsible for what they say.
17:10But if you put your name out and say,
17:12I, Tom Selleck...
17:13Don't put words in my mouth.
17:14I'm not a spokesperson.
17:15Remember how Tom said,
17:16now you're questioning my humanity?
17:18No, not your humanity.
17:19I think you're a very humane man.
17:21I disagree with you,
17:22but I think you're being stupid.
17:24But you can't say that I will not take responsibility
17:26for anything the NRA represents.
17:28Although Selleck tried to maintain
17:30a certain degree of composure and civility
17:32at the beginning of the debate,
17:34he decided to give up once
17:36it became evident that this argument
17:38was going to go around in circles.
17:56Number 5.
17:57Dakota Johnson's birthday.
18:01In a scandalous appearance
18:03on The Ellen DeGeneres Show,
18:05Dakota Johnson mentions her recent birthday party
18:07and mentions DeGeneres
18:09that she had sent her an invitation
18:11even though the host denied it.
18:22Johnson insists on the subject
18:24in a very direct way,
18:26almost paralyzing the whole episode.
18:28The discomfort continues
18:30when the actress of 50 Shades of Grey
18:32introduces her favorite comedian.
18:47It is not difficult to imagine
18:49that the actress and the host
18:51were not close after this appearance.
18:53Number 4.
18:54Alex Jones gets angry at Piers Morgan Live.
18:58This discussion of Piers Morgan Live
19:00focuses on the issue of armed violence
19:02in the United States
19:04and highlights the passion of guest Alex Jones.
19:23Morgan offers statistics
19:25and possibilities of regulations
19:27while supporting Jones's anger.
19:29The main partner of the site Infowars
19:31goes crazy while he throws diatribes
19:33about the history of the United States.
19:35As a firm defender of the Second Amendment,
19:37the interviewee
19:39has nothing left
19:41in one of his first viral speeches.
19:56The presenter observes with horror
19:58how he completely loses control of his guest.
20:00Also from the controversial year 2013,
20:02it could be argued
20:04that Sarah Ferguson's interview
20:06was not the most satisfactory
20:08when they talked about their own scandal.
20:14However, there is an almost sinister atmosphere
20:16in what happened in Piers Morgan Live
20:18that makes it even worse.
20:20Number 3.
20:23The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
20:25Sometimes things get intense
20:27slowly before they explode.
20:29But this was not one of those moments.
20:41Mark Summers and Burt Reynolds
20:43share a cordial exchange
20:45before the bitter jokes,
20:47cups and cakes
20:49start to fly.
20:53Since the moment
20:55Summers made a comment
20:57about the past divorces of Reynolds,
20:59it felt as if the couple
21:01was constantly on the verge of a fight.
21:09Neither of the parties
21:11came out with the same answer.
21:14Neither of the parties
21:16came out with the same answer.
21:20Neither of the parties
21:22came out with the same answer.
21:24While Jay Leno seemed
21:26simultaneously delighted and terrified
21:28by what was happening
21:30in front of him.
21:32Things may not have gone as planned,
21:34but they gave rise to an unforgettable interview.
21:44Number 2.
21:46Geraldo's broken nose.
21:48Although sometimes the discussions
21:50arise in the least expected places,
21:52certain situations are designed
21:54intentionally to cause
21:56controversy and hostility.
21:59And your movement is as good
22:01and as powerful as you say it is.
22:03Why are you afraid to let other people speak?
22:05Why are you not like other minorities
22:07and allow other people to pursue
22:09whatever happiness they find
22:11in whatever religion they find?
22:13When Geraldo invited a member
22:15of the white youth of the ARIA resistance
22:17to the same program as the
22:19civil rights activist Roy Ennis,
22:21the interview program presumably
22:23anticipated what was going to unfold.
22:25Although the fight exceeded
22:27the expectations of even
22:29the most ambitious TV executives.
22:49After a particularly racist comment,
22:51Ennis took the matter into his own hands
22:53before the program lost
22:55total control of its guests
22:57and audience.
22:59In the end, Geraldo Rivera
23:01ended up with a broken nose
23:03and a successful audience.
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23:15Number 1.
23:17Jim Everett vs. Jim Rome. Top 2.
23:25A moment so infamous
23:27that South Park parodied it
23:29more than a decade later.
23:31After years of Jim Rome
23:33from Top 2
23:35making fun of Jim Everett
23:37calling him Chris
23:39in reference to the tennis player
23:41of the same name,
23:43the Mariscal de Campo
23:45of Los Angeles Rams
23:47challenged the presenter
23:49to repeat it one more time
23:51during an interview.
23:55You can, but if you call me
23:57Chris Everett to my face one more time,
23:59I already did it twice.
24:01You better call one more time,
24:03we better take a station break.
24:05Rome did it, and instantly
24:07he repented. This segment is so strange
24:09that it almost looks like a fiction scene.
24:11However, Everett has always
24:13maintained that it was legitimate.
24:15We got no problem with that.
24:17I think that you probably won't say it again.
24:19I bet I do.
24:21Chris?
24:23There's something wrong with her!
24:25What are people saying?
24:27There's definitely something wrong with me.
24:29I'm sitting here.
24:53You
24:55You