Someone Paid $25k to Have Dinner With Bob Odenkirk, in Support of Striking Writers

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Someone Paid $25k to Have Dinner With Bob Odenkirk, in Support of Striking Writers” – below is their description.

Bob Odenkirk shares tales from the WGA picket lines and wonders what kind of dinner the auction winner expects. Stick around for more with Bob Odenkirk and check out his new book, “Zilot & Other Important Rhymes,” when it hits stores this Tuesday,

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