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sigmunder david gunnlaugsson. >> the minister's name is sigmunder david gunnlaugsson. >> minister sigmunder david glunng -- gunnlaugsson. [ light laughter ] >> prime minister sigmoonder gunnlaugsson. [ light laughter ] >> sigmador david goonelgosson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: even crazier, all those are right. [ light laughter ] they're all correct. sounds like they're saying a a name, more like you're choking at a restaurant. [ light laughter ] sigmunder gunnlaugsson. [ applause ] in celebrity news, i saw that rob kardashian just got engaged to model blac chyna. [ audience ohs ] yeah, blac chyna, or as trump calls that his worst nightmare. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey-oh! oh, hey, hey! that's right. rob kardashian got engaged to blac chyna, but there's some family drama. because rob's half-sister kylie jenner is dating rapper tyga. and tyga has a 3-year-old son with blac chyna. [ audience oohs ] who is now rob's fianc\. which would make tyga -- oh, who cares? [ laughter and applause ] oh, i saw this. the chair that j.k. rowling sat in while she wrote the first two harry potter books
sigmunder david gunnlaugsson. >> the minister's name is sigmunder david gunnlaugsson. >> minister sigmunder david glunng -- gunnlaugsson. [ light laughter ] >> prime minister sigmoonder gunnlaugsson. [ light laughter ] >> sigmador david goonelgosson. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: even crazier, all those are right. [ light laughter ] they're all correct. sounds like they're saying a a name, more like you're choking at a restaurant. [ light laughter ] sigmunder...
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. >> and they're all from sigmund's. >> what? the s'mores are from sigmund's. >> the s'mores are from snyder's. >> marilu is gagging, she's going "why are you eating this stuff?" >>> james corden, whom we love, beyonce's latest project "lemonade." >> here's pieces of lemonade if you haven't seen the whole thing. it's a visual album. james corden reenacted some of the scenes from this. [ laughter ] >> oh, sugar, another cup of sugar. another cup of sugar. [laughter] actually, this is too much work. can someone just go out and get me a lemonade? [ laughter ] seriously, send someone out to grab me a lemonade. >> i love him! i love him! don't you love him? >> yes, i do. >>> you know who else we kind of love? amy schumer. >> she's looking like a glamorous pinup model on the cover of "vanity fair." >> shot by annie leibowitz. supposedly inspired by marilyn monroe's pinup cover. but this is how she announce shed would be the cover model. this is what she posted on instagram "i'm on the cover of "vanity fair"" and that was the picture. >
. >> and they're all from sigmund's. >> what? the s'mores are from sigmund's. >> the s'mores are from snyder's. >> marilu is gagging, she's going "why are you eating this stuff?" >>> james corden, whom we love, beyonce's latest project "lemonade." >> here's pieces of lemonade if you haven't seen the whole thing. it's a visual album. james corden reenacted some of the scenes from this. [ laughter ] >> oh, sugar, another cup of...
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. >> and they're all from sigmund's. >> what?'mores are from sigmund's. >> the s'mores are from snyder's. >> marilu is gagging, she's going "why are you eating this stuff?" >>> james corden, whom we love, decided to have fun with beyonce's latest project "lemonade." >> here's pieces of lemonade if you haven't seen the whole thing. it's a visual album. james corden reenacted some of the scenes from this. [ laughter ] >> oh, my gosh! >> so beyonce gets a recipe for lemonade toward the end of the video so you get to see that, too. >> he seems to be having a ball with that. >> is that him? >> oh, this is the real thing? >> possessed of ham women, pour the water from one jug then into the other several times, strain -- >> so james has some fun. let's take a look at that. >> two pints of water. eight juicy lemon, one cup of sugar, another cup of sugar. you know what? another cup of sugar. [laughter] actually, this is too much work. can someone just go out and get me a lemonade? [ laughter ] seriously, send someone out to grab me a lemo
. >> and they're all from sigmund's. >> what?'mores are from sigmund's. >> the s'mores are from snyder's. >> marilu is gagging, she's going "why are you eating this stuff?" >>> james corden, whom we love, decided to have fun with beyonce's latest project "lemonade." >> here's pieces of lemonade if you haven't seen the whole thing. it's a visual album. james corden reenacted some of the scenes from this. [ laughter ] >> oh, my...
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and everybody thought that cocaine was a wonder drug in the 1880's, including sigmund freud. and he had endorsement from the likes of queen victoria, thomas edison, and the pope. he loved van mariani. so naturally, this is such a popular drink that many people imitated it, including john. he created a drink called french wine coca. andit was clearly a ripoff in interviews with the atlanta constitution, he said as much. but he said, mine is better. i have made a superior product. i want to read you from one of ,he ads for van mariani because french wine coca, part of me, to give you a flavor of his style of advertising. -- i will try a americans aret -- the most nervous people in the world. all who are suffering from any nervous complaint would want to use the delightful remedy, french wine coca. any afflicted with trouble, mental or physical distance -- a joshing, gastric irritability, etc. is quickly. by thewine -- cured line. -- wine. literary men, bankers, ladies, all who are in secretary employment you have nervous frustration, irregularities of ae thousand, he require st
and everybody thought that cocaine was a wonder drug in the 1880's, including sigmund freud. and he had endorsement from the likes of queen victoria, thomas edison, and the pope. he loved van mariani. so naturally, this is such a popular drink that many people imitated it, including john. he created a drink called french wine coca. andit was clearly a ripoff in interviews with the atlanta constitution, he said as much. but he said, mine is better. i have made a superior product. i want to read...
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sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson. it is a fascinating look. it is a diatribe. definitely thought that woodrow wilson was the worst american president because he thought that he was a religious fanatic and was anally fixated or something. he thought he was a dangerous man because of his morally intolerant view of the world. a eye-opening book. i think the book was mainly written by william bullitt. who was listed as a co-author. >> freud didn't finish it. >> right. there is a lot of bullitt who had his own problems with wilson and is using the prevailing authority of freud to do a hatchet job on wilson. >> it is a good hatchet job. >> right. >> i would like to come back to the point that annette made about jefferson. one of wilson's greatest effects on europe was to create all of these states which then contributed to the second crisis and he did that with the help of a lot of historians. many of them were from columbia university who had their own ideas about ethnicity, race -- race, and history which they mapped onto europe. the ordinary nature of it in histor
sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson. it is a fascinating look. it is a diatribe. definitely thought that woodrow wilson was the worst american president because he thought that he was a religious fanatic and was anally fixated or something. he thought he was a dangerous man because of his morally intolerant view of the world. a eye-opening book. i think the book was mainly written by william bullitt. who was listed as a co-author. >> freud didn't finish it. >> right....
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how many of you know sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson. it is a fascinating book. he definitely thought woodrow wilson was the worst american president basically because he thought he was a religious fanatic, i don't know, i think he thought he was angelly fixated. he thought woodrow wilson was a really dangerous man. it is a really eye opening book. the book was mainly written by illiam bullock who was a coauthor. there's a lot of bullet who had his own problems with wilson and is kind of using the prevailing authority of freud to sort of do a hatchet job on wilson. >> fair enough. a good hatchet job. >> right. >> but idiosyncrasy a he also like to come back to the point -- i'd also like to come back to the point annette made about jefferson. one of wilson's great effects on europe was to create all these states where, you know, which then contributed to the second crisis and of course he did that with the help of a lot of historians many of whom were from columbia university who themselves had certain ideas about ethnicity, race, and history, which then mapped on
how many of you know sigmund freud wrote a book about woodrow wilson. it is a fascinating book. he definitely thought woodrow wilson was the worst american president basically because he thought he was a religious fanatic, i don't know, i think he thought he was angelly fixated. he thought woodrow wilson was a really dangerous man. it is a really eye opening book. the book was mainly written by illiam bullock who was a coauthor. there's a lot of bullet who had his own problems with wilson and...
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many famous people including charlie chapman, sigmund froild, mark twain and others have also raisedhakespeare's true identity. and given the fact that bartlett's quotations, for example, has more quotations from shakespeare than from the king james bible, is it -- regardless of whom shakespeare might have been, francis bacon, christopher marlowe, you make the list up, could it possibly have been the work of one man only? and if it were another candidate, if we look at the body of his work, the book has been -- [inaudible] rather than the picture. would a rose by any other name smell as sweet? would a shakespeare by any other name read -- >> host: all right, william, i think we got the point. mr. witmore? >> guest: i think we actually know the names of his collaborators. we now believe he collaborated on up to 30% of his plays. so thomas middleton, george wilkins, fletcher, at least three playwrights who he worked with. and it was a collaborative art form in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. you said, well, who's really good at opening seens? well, let's get fletcher over here.
many famous people including charlie chapman, sigmund froild, mark twain and others have also raisedhakespeare's true identity. and given the fact that bartlett's quotations, for example, has more quotations from shakespeare than from the king james bible, is it -- regardless of whom shakespeare might have been, francis bacon, christopher marlowe, you make the list up, could it possibly have been the work of one man only? and if it were another candidate, if we look at the body of his work, the...