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>> stephen: hey! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: nice to see ya!he graphic seems to be lifted from an anti-trump website, which replaces the normal latin banner that reads "e pluribus unum" with one that reads "45 es un titere," which in spanish translates to "45 is a puppet." ( applause ) then again -- then again -- ( cheers and applause ) -- trump can't be expected to know spanish, but it's something our future president beto o'rourke would've known instantly. ( laughter ) i love that trump entered a room full of teenagers and gotñr tro@l (as trump) "i'm telling you, the teens, they love me. they invited me to join the pen15 club. ( laughter ) turns out, this wasn't a practical joke, it was just pure, uncut stupid. because a spokesman for the organizers said the fake seal was the result of a rushed online search. ( audience reacts ) "uh -- uh -- sorry -- ( laughter ) -- i kept looking for the presidential seal, but all i can find is a supreme court walrus." ( laughter ) this a major blunder. as one former bush staffer puts it, "to let someone pro
>> stephen: hey! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: nice to see ya!he graphic seems to be lifted from an anti-trump website, which replaces the normal latin banner that reads "e pluribus unum" with one that reads "45 es un titere," which in spanish translates to "45 is a puppet." ( applause ) then again -- then again -- ( cheers and applause ) -- trump can't be expected to know spanish, but it's something our future president beto o'rourke would've known...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. know, folks, i love new york, because it is not washington, d.c. it's bad down there. it's bad, it's like the battle of winterfell down there. this morning, donald trump asserted executive privilege over the mueller report. executive privilege, of course, is actually trump's favorite privilege, right after white, male, and mar-a-lago handicapped bathroom. ( as trump ) "i like some room to spread out in there, because god only knows what's about to happen. this cannon is loaded, and the barrel is not rifled." trump's privilege claim covers not only the mueller report but the underlying evidence that house democrats are seeking. ( as trump ) "this report is a complete and total exoneration, and if anyone wants to read it, i will cut a bitch!" ( laughter ) no surprise-- i'm paraphrasing, obviously, paraphrasing. no surprise, democrats are not pleased, especially house judiciary chairman and man whose pudding was supposed to be here by now, jerry nadler. >> he wants to make himself a king
i'm your host, stephen colbert. know, folks, i love new york, because it is not washington, d.c. it's bad down there. it's bad, it's like the battle of winterfell down there. this morning, donald trump asserted executive privilege over the mueller report. executive privilege, of course, is actually trump's favorite privilege, right after white, male, and mar-a-lago handicapped bathroom. ( as trump ) "i like some room to spread out in there, because god only knows what's about to happen....
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don't mess with-- >> stephen: yes, they're hostile. >> they all are. >> stephen: jim?hallenges them to chase him. ( apes screeching ) but no one dares to attack. >> stephen: beautiful. just beautiful. ( applause ) >> yeah. it's amazing. >> stephen: well, bear, thank you so much for being here. nice to meet you. >> lovely meeting you. >> stephen: "hostile planet" is on national geographic. bear grylls, eve body! >> stephen: that's it for "the late show." good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reg l
don't mess with-- >> stephen: yes, they're hostile. >> they all are. >> stephen: jim?hallenges them to chase him. ( apes screeching ) but no one dares to attack. >> stephen: beautiful. just beautiful. ( applause ) >> yeah. it's amazing. >> stephen: well, bear, thank you so much for being here. nice to meet you. >> lovely meeting you. >> stephen: "hostile planet" is on national geographic. bear grylls, eve body! >> stephen: that's...
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stephen colbert! stephen welcomes sophia vergara, david cross and musical guest tove lo, featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: whooo! (applause). >> stephen: lovely. please, have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. very kind. welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. the big story-- (applause) the big story as we all know is that people are still talking about was trump's tweet about four freshman congress women racist? well, i say if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably just told the geese to go back to canada. (laughter) so last night the house of representatives passed a resolution condemning trump for his racist comments. that's right, mr. president. a formal condemn nation! you watch your step, mister. or next they will hit you with a not arized complaint and aeb (laughter) now all the democrats voted for the condemnation,
stephen colbert! stephen welcomes sophia vergara, david cross and musical guest tove lo, featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: whooo! (applause). >> stephen: lovely. please, have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. very kind. welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host stephen colbert. the big story-- (applause) the big story as we all know is that...
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stephen. ( laughter ) >> stephen: happy to be here.'s your favorite dictator and why? of all time, dead or alive. >> stephen: julius caesar. really? >> stephen: great writer. have you read his works is this. >> no. >> stephen: unbelievable. how would you rather die if you had the choice? you can't just die in your sleep. >> stephen: how i would imagine myself dying or like to die? >> how would you like to die. >> stephen: how would uh imagine dieing? >> is it falling on a spike? >> stephen: no, no, no. because, no -- >> stephen: that's my weird dream. i imagine i'm fitted with a mask and a small trickle of water fills the mask up to my nose and i'll have to keep drinking it or else i'll drown. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) ( applause ) i can't imagine. i've got to stay awake, got to stay awake. >> that's good. >> stephen: how about you? i don't know, i just lose all my faculties. i'll be in a bucket with, i don't know, just no arms and legs in my own urine, just wine going in and not coming out and me going, nurse, change me. ( laughter
stephen. ( laughter ) >> stephen: happy to be here.'s your favorite dictator and why? of all time, dead or alive. >> stephen: julius caesar. really? >> stephen: great writer. have you read his works is this. >> no. >> stephen: unbelievable. how would you rather die if you had the choice? you can't just die in your sleep. >> stephen: how i would imagine myself dying or like to die? >> how would you like to die. >> stephen: how would uh imagine...
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you do it a little bit, too, stephen. >> stephen: what?tephen: there was another film you're in that everybody is obsessed with right now, and it's cats. >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: you play -- what's the name of your character? >> mccavity. >> stephen: mccavity. and we have a picture here, the internet is all abuzz with a trailer which came out last week, and here you are as mccavity. >> see me? >> stephen: right there. hey! ( meowed ) >> stephen: is there any prosthetic work involved? >> the fur coat is real, the hat is real. the ears aren't real, the eyes are real. i had to wear these incredible contacts. the rest is the wonderful magic of moviemaking. can i tell you, though, when i was working the hobbs & shaw, just after that i went to work with cats. i was working with dwayne and jason and as soon as they found out i was working on cats, this was their favorite thing to do when i'm walking on set. we were doing a fight scene, i was looking all bravado. and they'd say, hey, this is what you're doing next! ( laughter ) and the crew would
you do it a little bit, too, stephen. >> stephen: what?tephen: there was another film you're in that everybody is obsessed with right now, and it's cats. >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: you play -- what's the name of your character? >> mccavity. >> stephen: mccavity. and we have a picture here, the internet is all abuzz with a trailer which came out last week, and here you are as mccavity. >> see me? >> stephen: right there. hey! ( meowed ) >> stephen:...
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>> audience: stephen, stephen! >> stephen: whoo!ople on the straight and narrow here, back on the path. ( cheers and applause ) thanks, everybody! please! ( cheers and applause ) nice. that's nice. hello, all. hello, all. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much for being here. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is the-- ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) today is a solemn day. it's the anniversary of d-day, when we beat the nazis, once and for-- until very recently. ( laughter ) pretty good run, you've got to president trump was in normandy to commemorate the occasion, and he gave a speech that was, by all accounts-- and i hope i'm pronouncing this correctly-- presidential? ( laughter ) haven't seen that word in a while. that all came to a screeching halt once he wasn't reading somebody else's words. for instance, trump sat down with french president, and man saying ( french accent ) "here is the church, here is the steeple!" emmanuel macron. ( laughter ) trump told macron about t
>> audience: stephen, stephen! >> stephen: whoo!ople on the straight and narrow here, back on the path. ( cheers and applause ) thanks, everybody! please! ( cheers and applause ) nice. that's nice. hello, all. hello, all. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much for being here. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. it is the-- ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) today is a solemn day. it's the anniversary of d-day, when we beat...
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. >> o'donnell: it's the show with stephen stephen. tonight hot mess, plus stephen welcomes john oliver and joe namath, featuring jon jon and ban"stay human." now. live on tape from the theater theater in new york city, it's stephen stephen! steven colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: oplease, have a se. welcome one and all to ""the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. that's a friday crowd right there. i hope everybody is cuddled up with a loved one tonight and then shoving them away because it's too damn hot. because the country is in the middle of a massive heat wave. this week it has been 90 degrees or warmer for nearly 90% of americans. let me put it this way: if you know anyone who uses natural deodorant, no longer know them. ( laughter ) if you're wondering what that kind of heat looks like on a map, check it out. in fact, if you zoom in, you'll see new jersey is now just a flamin' hot cheeto. ( laughter ) of course, some of the heat this week comes from trump stoking the flames of racial hatred, with his baseless
. >> o'donnell: it's the show with stephen stephen. tonight hot mess, plus stephen welcomes john oliver and joe namath, featuring jon jon and ban"stay human." now. live on tape from the theater theater in new york city, it's stephen stephen! steven colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: oplease, have a se. welcome one and all to ""the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. that's a friday crowd right there. i hope everybody is cuddled up with a...
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>> stephen: no!o one knows what you mean by -- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one knows what you mean by "the ninth cond-ooey." ( laughter ) but i'm pretty sure it's a slur against immigrants. (as trump) "you know who really needs to go back home? the damn cond-ooey. speak english, cond-ooey." ( laughter ) then trump turned his lidless eye to the four congresswomen, calling them out by name, and had a little trouble with one of them. >> representative alexandria ocasio-cortez (pronouncing). cortez. somebody said that's not her name. it's-- they said, that's not her name, sir. i said, no, no. i don't have time to go with three different names. we'll call her cortez. too much time. takes too much time. >> stephen: (as trump) "it takes too much time to say three names. time i could be spending with my dear friends mohammed bin salman, kim jong-un, and k.f.c." ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) ( laughter ) then trump fanned the flames of the crowd's... would you believe "economic anxiety?" >> i
>> stephen: no!o one knows what you mean by -- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one knows what you mean by "the ninth cond-ooey." ( laughter ) but i'm pretty sure it's a slur against immigrants. (as trump) "you know who really needs to go back home? the damn cond-ooey. speak english, cond-ooey." ( laughter ) then trump turned his lidless eye to the four congresswomen, calling them out by name, and had a little trouble with one of them. >> representative...
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>> stephen: whooo! ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome., ladies and gentlemen, one and all, to the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) it is day three-- it is day three of donald trump's overseas tour, that we're calling... ♪ why in the world is donald trump ♪ >> stephen: throughout the trip, trump has insisted that instead of protests the people of london have been cheering. today, he was right, because he left. ( laughter and applause ) trump is currently-- ( cheers and applause ) trump is currently in ireland. haven't my people suffered enough? ( laughter ) right after landing, trump met with irish leader and celtic popeye, leo varadkar. becainstof meeng at aer landing. suted,rump ged o ally in the v.i.p. lounge of shannon airport. oh, the grandeur. they released the menu for that state dinner. it is a bottle of dasani, a bag of gummi worms, followed by a short can of pringles. trump immediately-- for dessert-- ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: he don't even get the whole can! >> stephen: for dessert, bisc
>> stephen: whooo! ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome., ladies and gentlemen, one and all, to the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) it is day three-- it is day three of donald trump's overseas tour, that we're calling... ♪ why in the world is donald trump ♪ >> stephen: throughout the trip, trump has insisted that instead of protests the people of london have been cheering. today, he was right, because he left. ( laughter...
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>> stephen: how are you? >> great. how are you? >> stephen: great. go anywhere fun?phi h carolina, where i'm from. >> i just did a show down there. >> stephen: oh really? >> yeah, nice people. >> stephen: yeah, i married a girl from there, so we don't have to debate on where we go. >> pretty much. >> stephen: you don't need to get into a fight with your loved one on where you're supposed to go when you get time off. what do you do to unwind. how do you get away? how do you let it all go? >> it's like in your situation, i married a woman from france, so we go to france. ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's hard to pop over there for a weekend, though. >> we don't do the weekend there. that's a lot of miles. during the summer, we go over there. and i really love going over there because that's where i can unwind. no one knows me so i can just sit and people-watch. i love doing that. i can't people watch here. >> stephen: do you go to paris or some other town? >> we bounce around. we bounce around. we start in paris. the thing is, now, when i'm over ju drop th
>> stephen: how are you? >> great. how are you? >> stephen: great. go anywhere fun?phi h carolina, where i'm from. >> i just did a show down there. >> stephen: oh really? >> yeah, nice people. >> stephen: yeah, i married a girl from there, so we don't have to debate on where we go. >> pretty much. >> stephen: you don't need to get into a fight with your loved one on where you're supposed to go when you get time off. what do you do to unwind....
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>> stephen: i'm so sorry. wow. >> stephen's friends, how are you?e ) nice to meet you. >> stephen: they're your friends, too, tony everybody loves tony hale. that's right. >> so nice. >> stephen: ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the last time we had you here was when we had the entire cast of "veep" on to celebrate the finale of the greatest television show of all time. maybe the truest television show of all time. >> that is sad. >> stephen: did you hear what buttigieg said? >> i did not. >> stephen: he said, one of the fascinating thing about being on the campaign trail is i found out that "veep" is true to life. >> oh! ( laughter ) he shouldn't say that out loud. >> stephen: yes. yeah. >> it was likely sad. it's sad to say good buy to that show because we all like each other a little too much. >> stephen: sure. we became kind of a family, and, so, it's sad. >> stephen: since the last time you were here, you were nominated for an emmy. >> it's nice. thank you so much. ( cheers and applause ) i'm so stunned by it. >> stephen: do you, like, wake
>> stephen: i'm so sorry. wow. >> stephen's friends, how are you?e ) nice to meet you. >> stephen: they're your friends, too, tony everybody loves tony hale. that's right. >> so nice. >> stephen: ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: the last time we had you here was when we had the entire cast of "veep" on to celebrate the finale of the greatest television show of all time. maybe the truest television show of all time. >> that is sad. >>...
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thank you very much. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: oh, that's nice. thank you very much. thank you, my friends. happy friday. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you very much. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) and it is friday. happy friday, happy friday, everybody in here, out there, around the world. we are just days away from the second round of democratic presidential debates. i'm going to tell you all about it. we're coming to you live both nights, okay. the candidates will make their case and right after the debates, i am giving myself 60 minutes for a response. or as the candidates will say, my el responseo. and i've got all the hot debate pregame action in tonight's "doin' it donkey style." >> eliminate systemic racism! >> stephen: the race is still his to lose for former vice president and guy in reverse mortgage ad telling you how retirement sneaks up on ya, joe biden. ( laughter ) papa joe took a bit of slapping around in the l
thank you very much. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: oh, that's nice. thank you very much. thank you, my friends. happy friday. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you very much. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) and it is friday. happy friday, happy friday, everybody in here, out there, around the world. we are just days...
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>> yes. >> stephen: you would? yes. >> stephen: okay.ter ) >> tell me, yes. let me know. >> stephen: so your grandmother was there and she saw it and said don't do that to me. >> she looked at me and was, like, do not do that to me, yeah. >> stephen: did she like the film? >> she definitely liked it, but, again, like the blackout screening, like, we were watching it and at, like, the most pivotal part, like, five or ten ten minutes before the ending she got up and, like -- i was, like, grandma, i was tearing up, and i said where are you going? she said, i got to go cook, it's 5:00. i was, like, whoa, i did this movie as a tribute to you. and she's, like, i got to cook, i got things to do, i got, i got -- ( laughter ) she is a product of the vine. people say t millennials are part of the youtube but it's affecting that generation, too. >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much >> stephen: "the farewell" is in theaters now. awkwafina, everybody! we'll be rig ( cheers and applause ) oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announ
>> yes. >> stephen: you would? yes. >> stephen: okay.ter ) >> tell me, yes. let me know. >> stephen: so your grandmother was there and she saw it and said don't do that to me. >> she looked at me and was, like, do not do that to me, yeah. >> stephen: did she like the film? >> she definitely liked it, but, again, like the blackout screening, like, we were watching it and at, like, the most pivotal part, like, five or ten ten minutes before the...
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>> he might -- >> stephen: this is easy. i think -- i think -- >> stephen: he would stop them? um -- um -- >> stephen: tell you what, take your time. while you attempt to add a verb to that sentence, i am just going to whittle. >> he might -- might make an effort to speak out about it. >> sir, final question about the 2020 race -- will president trump be reelected? >> we're going to get there by any means necessary. >> does that include balls-out racism? >> that's 100% correct. >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert! tonight on tumbling down. plus stephen welcomes jake gyllenhaal, marianne williamson, and comedian daniel simonsen, featuring jon batiste and "stay human." and now live from ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( theme song playing ) >> stephen: come on! whoo! nice job! hello! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) yeah! yeah! ( cheers and applause ) welcome. welcome one and all, ladies and gentlemen, to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) now, folks, here's the si
>> he might -- >> stephen: this is easy. i think -- i think -- >> stephen: he would stop them? um -- um -- >> stephen: tell you what, take your time. while you attempt to add a verb to that sentence, i am just going to whittle. >> he might -- might make an effort to speak out about it. >> sir, final question about the 2020 race -- will president trump be reelected? >> we're going to get there by any means necessary. >> does that include balls-out...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.ember during the campaign in 2016, when the president said that we're going to win so much we get tired of winning? ( laughter ) wall street got there first. because today, the dow plunged 617 points. ( audience reacts ) to put that loss into perspective, we have a report from "the late show's" financial correspondent: ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: the stock market-- he will be missed. the stock market, it was reacting evidently to the breakdown of negotiations between the united states andinn ♪ tradearuh what is it good for ♪ i am really asking say it again y'all ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you, jon. ( cheers and applause ) here's what happened. after over a year of tense negotiations, last week, our delegates in beijing were banging out the details of a final trade agreement. but, the u.s. balked when china said they were no longer willing to commit to changing laws covering intellectual property, forced technology transfer, subsidies and other issues. they also object
i'm your host, stephen colbert.ember during the campaign in 2016, when the president said that we're going to win so much we get tired of winning? ( laughter ) wall street got there first. because today, the dow plunged 617 points. ( audience reacts ) to put that loss into perspective, we have a report from "the late show's" financial correspondent: ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: the stock market-- he will be missed. the stock market, it was reacting evidently to the breakdown...
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. >> stephen: you do.u're just sleeping. >> you know what happened to me, i did four years on "america's got talent." >> stephen: i was on it once. >> and i was like, you know, i should get a new wardrobe. i'm going to be on television on a network television show. i was all excited. so i went out and bought a bunch of suits. i got them from john varvatos. you know john varvatos? very, very popular. you don't know him? i barely know him. but he's fantastic. and i bought these suits and now they sit in my closet. i left "america's got talent." because it was basically silly. i was judging singers. i don't sing. >> stephen: you have ears. >> i would go out there. i would go, "you're terrible. you can't sing," this, that and the other thing. who cares if i ruin their careers? i'm interesting. i mean, it was fun for a while, but, you know, you got it. >> stephen: you write about that, you write about that in the book. "howard stern comes again." ( applause ). >> steven-- >> stephen: you write about being on--
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. >> stephen: if i could just-- if i could just jump in here. mr. chairman, stephen colbert. mr. mueller, over here. hey-oh! woo! woo! macaw! macaw! marco! marco! okay! bring it in. bring the eyeballs this way. there you go. and good. ( laughter ) firstly, sir, i just thumped the back of louie gohmert's head as i was coming over here. and although his rind is still hard, i do hear a sloshing sound in there. do you believe that louie gohmert's head is an over-ripe melon and would best serve our country by rotting on a compost heap? >> yes. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: sir, is it true that president trump is the most corrupt and dishonest president of the last 100 years? >> that is generally correct, yes. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: in the last 200 years? >> yes. >> stephen: is donald trump the most corrupt president in all parallel universes, alternate dimensions, and netherrealms? >> if it is in the report, that is accurate. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, it's in there. switching gears, sir, do you think if you put a top hat on that man over your left shoulder right t
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stephen. >> stephen: i feel exactly the same way. >> stephen: soaked in electric dpals. can feel it. you can feel it. it's coming up. it's coming up. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we are live after night one of the democratic debates, this is e e second round of debates, so debate night: 2 many candidates cnn's debate was broadcast from detroit's fox theater. you know their slogan: when you think cnn, think fox. oaughter) the debates were moderated by jake tapper, dana bash, and don lemon, or as they're known by weir celebrity thruple name, "lemash-erbapper." ( laughter ) that would be nice. they would make a lovely thruple. "lemash-erbapper." it's hard to sum up what you want tonight, but most of tonight was a bunch of guys with no chance to win the democratic nomination yelling republican talking points at the people who can. it was like watching the seven dwarves all offering snow white a poison apple. the debate began with our national anthem, and everyone passed the test by holding their hands on
stephen. >> stephen: i feel exactly the same way. >> stephen: soaked in electric dpals. can feel it. you can feel it. it's coming up. it's coming up. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we are live after night one of the democratic debates, this is e e second round of debates, so debate night: 2 many candidates cnn's debate was broadcast from detroit's fox theater. you know their slogan: when you think cnn,...
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although, now i get to be on the stephen colbert show. >> stephen: exactly, yeah.new level. ( cheers and applause ) >> i feel that's a form of soft power, as they say. >> stephen: it is very soft. very soft. you actually can take a pill for that now. ( laughter ) so the book is called "doing justice." what is so special about the southern district of new york? it is very powerful. the saying goes, "the jurisdiction for the southern district is planet earth?" is that the joke? why is it such a powerful position? >> so i had the honor and privilege of leading that office for almost eight years, and it's in the news a lot lately because that office, my former office, is among other things, overseeing the investigation and prosecution of michael cohen, the president's former lawyer. and one reason, it has a tradition going back to the founding of the republic. literally, the district of new york, before it was southern and eastern and western and all the other directions, to the founding of the republic in 1789. and it has a long tradition of being independent. you kno
although, now i get to be on the stephen colbert show. >> stephen: exactly, yeah.new level. ( cheers and applause ) >> i feel that's a form of soft power, as they say. >> stephen: it is very soft. very soft. you actually can take a pill for that now. ( laughter ) so the book is called "doing justice." what is so special about the southern district of new york? it is very powerful. the saying goes, "the jurisdiction for the southern district is planet...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, here's something-- both joe biden and donald trump were in iowa campaigning yesterday, so happy new election year! my resolution is to never learn who john hickenlooper is. ( laughter ) biden and trump were super catty about each other in each of their speeches when they were talking. it was like high school, which for these two guys involved reading to learn off slate tablets between harvests. single, one-room schoolhouse. biden-- ( applause ) biden attacked trump for acting unpresidential. >> donald trump, the president of the united states, just spent saturday night attacking private citizens, using language like "little donny deutsch" and "total loser." barack obama wouldn't do that. no president would do that. most teenagers wouldn't do that. >> stephen: true, because most teenagers don't spend their saturday nights watching donny deutsch. ( cheers and applause ) also-- i might have. i might have. also, nice sly throw out there, like, you just throw your old boss in there,
i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, here's something-- both joe biden and donald trump were in iowa campaigning yesterday, so happy new election year! my resolution is to never learn who john hickenlooper is. ( laughter ) biden and trump were super catty about each other in each of their speeches when they were talking. it was like high school, which for these two guys involved reading to learn off slate tablets between harvests. single, one-room schoolhouse. biden-- ( applause ) biden...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. the-- ( cheers and applause ) the cute one. ( laughter ) um, before we get started, right off the bat, i just want to thank the news cycle. because it's a rare treat for a late-night comedian when the subject of your comedy is legislation restricting abortion. it's-- ( laughter ) it's just a funny word, like guacamole. ( laughter ) but that's the big story, so, here we go. yesterday, alabama lawmakers passed a bill banning nearly all abortions. that-- ( audience booing ) that is either an overreach by the alabama g.o.p. or some pretty intense vir marketing for the new season of "handmaid's tale." ( laughter ) i don't get it. if a tv show has to become reality, why can't it be "star trek" so they can beam me off this planet? ( cheers and applause ) now, under the alabama bill, doctors who perform, let's say, "guacamoles," would face felony jail time up to 99 years, if convicted. ( audience booing ) yep. they're going to throw them right in the alabama slammer for 99 years. let's see, i
i'm your host, stephen colbert. the-- ( cheers and applause ) the cute one. ( laughter ) um, before we get started, right off the bat, i just want to thank the news cycle. because it's a rare treat for a late-night comedian when the subject of your comedy is legislation restricting abortion. it's-- ( laughter ) it's just a funny word, like guacamole. ( laughter ) but that's the big story, so, here we go. yesterday, alabama lawmakers passed a bill banning nearly all abortions. that-- ( audience...
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i'm stephen sackur.ald trump is the most unpredictable of us presidents, as is obvious from his policy approach to north korea, china trade, iran and a host of other domestic and international challenges. well, my guest today is the republican senator from florida, rick scott. he was a strong supporter of donald trump back in 2016, now he's created a distance between himself and the president. so just how solid is republican support for donald trump? senator rick scott, welcome to hardtalk. it's nice to be here. you've been in europe for a few days, you've been meeting politicians, you've been meeting diplomats, how hard is it being a senior us politician defending the trump administration overseas right now? you know, i don't look at it that way. i don't defend, you know, the trump administration. i'd try to explain, you know, both what president trump is trying to do and what i believe in. so something like now it's a positive that we're having conversation with north korea. now, we don't have anything
i'm stephen sackur.ald trump is the most unpredictable of us presidents, as is obvious from his policy approach to north korea, china trade, iran and a host of other domestic and international challenges. well, my guest today is the republican senator from florida, rick scott. he was a strong supporter of donald trump back in 2016, now he's created a distance between himself and the president. so just how solid is republican support for donald trump? senator rick scott, welcome to hardtalk....
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stephen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> stephen: great to be or, thank you, chris. >> chris: youre the president's senior policy advisor and his chief speechwriter. his tweets this week about those for congresswoman, and let's put them up. "why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came" are the latest in a long string of controversial comments by mr. trump, some of which i know that you helped draft. here are a few. >> i wanted him to show -- is there something on that birth certificate that he doesn't like. >> they are bringing crime, they are rapists, and some i assume are good people. donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> you had many people in that group other than neo-nazis and white nationalists, okay? and the press has treated them absolutely unfairly. >> chris: why shouldn't someone see all of that is racist? >> i think the term racist, chris, has become a label that is too often deployed by left democrats in this country simply to try to silence and pu
stephen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> stephen: great to be or, thank you, chris. >> chris: youre the president's senior policy advisor and his chief speechwriter. his tweets this week about those for congresswoman, and let's put them up. "why don't they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came" are the latest in a long string of controversial comments by mr. trump, some of which i know that you helped draft....
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stephen: yes.ly interestingly, looking at the market the last 12 months, it hasn't just been bond profits. -- proxies. in europe, stock exchanges, and industrials only recently off the best, so not just playing the reduction in yields, but also buying companies with strong business plans. matt: stephen, you will stick with us. stephen mackler smith -- mackl ow-smith, guest cohost for the hour, the head of european equity strategy at j.p. morgan asset management. it's like de leyen, "fawn," for you brits out there, is waiting to speak in european parliament, waiting for the votes she needs to become european commission president. it is important for -- an important day for frau von der leyen. and stocks on the move, including telenor, which has dropped in oslo after cutting its outlook, something investors are not liking very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. a break from the market story for just a moment, live pictures coming from strasbourg. ursula von der leyen,
stephen: yes.ly interestingly, looking at the market the last 12 months, it hasn't just been bond profits. -- proxies. in europe, stock exchanges, and industrials only recently off the best, so not just playing the reduction in yields, but also buying companies with strong business plans. matt: stephen, you will stick with us. stephen mackler smith -- mackl ow-smith, guest cohost for the hour, the head of european equity strategy at j.p. morgan asset management. it's like de leyen,...
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stephen: probably more the latter.e yellen came in, who started the tightening before powell came in. helping out by what might be considered as a tough or controversial step before your successor comes into office to make it easier. tom: 12 years ago, we did not know what quantitative easing was. what have we learned? stephen: the jury is still out. at the fed, they feel like it was somewhat effective. i am a little more skeptical. at lowered interest rates. to what end? tom: the asset market, we have delayed the normal workout to get back to the incentives of a correct financial system. stephen: the fed has been doing that for 20 years and we have just gone through from cycle to cycle, and as powell has acknowledged, the cycles lately do not end because of the , butic economic downturn it is financial related. francine: we saw bond auctions in italy that turned out ok. is there an appetite to look for yield and does that help periphery europe, or do you worry about tariffs on german car manufacturers? stephen: we hav
stephen: probably more the latter.e yellen came in, who started the tightening before powell came in. helping out by what might be considered as a tough or controversial step before your successor comes into office to make it easier. tom: 12 years ago, we did not know what quantitative easing was. what have we learned? stephen: the jury is still out. at the fed, they feel like it was somewhat effective. i am a little more skeptical. at lowered interest rates. to what end? tom: the asset market,...
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this is your business report i'm stephen beard thanks for joining us. bank shares tumbled more than 5 percent monday after the lender announced an ambitious restructuring plan worth $7400000000.00 euros at the cost of $18000.00 jobs as c.e.o. christian saving or close the banks struggling equities trading business and shrink other operations significantly. investment bankers were the 1st to go entire teams were given the sack on monday from sydney to london. and could concentrate hard on the sector for years but to no avail this year it's not showing up yet another round of losses for the 4th time in 5 years the restructuring measures announced on sunday are aimed at freeing up the remaining divisions of the bank it's turning its back on its ailing international business and focusing on the domestic market. we've been planning for quite some time that after achieving stabilisation last year cleaning up the balance sheet having costs under control now we want to take the next step and that's to align the bank with its strengths and that's what we are ple
this is your business report i'm stephen beard thanks for joining us. bank shares tumbled more than 5 percent monday after the lender announced an ambitious restructuring plan worth $7400000000.00 euros at the cost of $18000.00 jobs as c.e.o. christian saving or close the banks struggling equities trading business and shrink other operations significantly. investment bankers were the 1st to go entire teams were given the sack on monday from sydney to london. and could concentrate hard on the...
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stephen king saying it is sterling versus the u.s.r that is more risk in a no deal brexit scenario. but we wouldparity go down as far as 1.10 according to stephen king. we were taking a turn lower but just fractionally for the major averages. broadcom giving up on symantec, at least for now. symantec saying no thanks. you lower your price and we are not happy. our own ed hammond saying there was something wrong with the due diligence. broadcom took down the price. symantec said no and both parties walked away. it is up 1.4%. symantec down 13%, even though it had been down 1.2%. gilead up 2.3%. citigroup has been waxing and waning all day. broad satisfaction with its results. we will see later in the week what the other big banks report. that is a look at global markets right now. now moving to south africa. more trouble for the indebted power activity. and the price is spilling over to south africa's investment corporation, which manages retirement funds for more than one million government workers. $150 billion in pic. joining us is
stephen king saying it is sterling versus the u.s.r that is more risk in a no deal brexit scenario. but we wouldparity go down as far as 1.10 according to stephen king. we were taking a turn lower but just fractionally for the major averages. broadcom giving up on symantec, at least for now. symantec saying no thanks. you lower your price and we are not happy. our own ed hammond saying there was something wrong with the due diligence. broadcom took down the price. symantec said no and both...
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stephen: in euro-dollar?uy: you would meet a guy who would intentionally keep a lid on things a little bit more. is that what today's move is? stephen: i don't know. the data will leak and everybody can see for themselves. there is not that much hope here for an organic euro zone recovery. the external factors are very weak from a european perspective. the low delta tale risk scenario, if we were to get public imports on fiscal policy, whether from germany or the euro zone in aggregate. if we were to have that, there is a likely test there is a higher likelihood -- there is a higher likelihood that he would take a much higher spot in the ecb. stephen gallo, joining us. thank you very much indeed. ♪ guy: not long until the europe closes up for the day. it is certainly up. ftse, daca, and -- ftse, dax, all trading higher. the european closes next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 30 seconds to go until the end of regular trading in europe. a positive session underway. the bill of outperformance in norway. europe tradi
stephen: in euro-dollar?uy: you would meet a guy who would intentionally keep a lid on things a little bit more. is that what today's move is? stephen: i don't know. the data will leak and everybody can see for themselves. there is not that much hope here for an organic euro zone recovery. the external factors are very weak from a european perspective. the low delta tale risk scenario, if we were to get public imports on fiscal policy, whether from germany or the euro zone in aggregate. if we...
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stephen he was a pretty big reguard so was the. statement in bold the case is the outlook for the u.s. economy remain favorable while the current expansion was to find some staying power will mention that we should expect the job growth to be slower down last year but defended still sees the us a growing 2 point one percent in $21000.00 on employment and near record lows that this year also inflation should catch up with just below did 2 percent goal a situation which makes it harder for some to justify easing monetary conditions actually today's decision was not unanimous sense as kansas city fed president and every grossman when they had all boston spent can see to the need to wait and see before gold we may head we've got to say that gold that that trade tensions hoppe return to a seamer and see is worried about international development such as the a slowdown in global economy. was a least a hollow there for us in new york thank you. the 12th time was not the charm apparently the latest round of u.s. china trade talks indeed wi
stephen he was a pretty big reguard so was the. statement in bold the case is the outlook for the u.s. economy remain favorable while the current expansion was to find some staying power will mention that we should expect the job growth to be slower down last year but defended still sees the us a growing 2 point one percent in $21000.00 on employment and near record lows that this year also inflation should catch up with just below did 2 percent goal a situation which makes it harder for some...
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stephen's mother had also been shot and he also tells us that the grandmother, stephen's grandmotheras shot as well, really tragic to have three members of this family shot and of course, the youngest killed in this shooting. now, this is all according to alberto romo row who reached out to be nbc bay area and shared photos of stephen with us. he said his son had turned 6 this summer, calls him a happy boy who had his whole life ahead of him. he was at the garlic festival yesterday with his mother and grandmother when they were all shot near the end of the final day and we told you alberto found out about this shooting from a phone call from his wife. take a listen to what he had to say. >> she knows, she was here earlier when they told us, but they took her, they made her leave. >> reporter: and he was still in shock when he spoke to us last night. stephen romo row died last night at st. luis hospital. alberto romero tells us his wife was shot in her hand and he believes his mother-in-law, stephen's grandmother, was shot in her leg. they were taken to a different hospital in san jos
stephen's mother had also been shot and he also tells us that the grandmother, stephen's grandmotheras shot as well, really tragic to have three members of this family shot and of course, the youngest killed in this shooting. now, this is all according to alberto romo row who reached out to be nbc bay area and shared photos of stephen with us. he said his son had turned 6 this summer, calls him a happy boy who had his whole life ahead of him. he was at the garlic festival yesterday with his...
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nicole: i am totally ambivalent about stephen douglas. he fundamentally believed in democracy, and he was completely racist and blind on the issue. he could not understand what michael said. the idea of stephen douglas as n abolitionist, this was his moral blind spot. i will tell this one story. years ago when the movie "abraham lincoln: vampire hunter" came out, my son -- he was probably middle school, and he was like, we had to go see this. i said, i don't want to see this. this is going to be trash. he is like, mom, it is a movie about abraham lincoln. you have to go see it. [laughter] nicole: so i agreed to go, but before we went, i got cold feet and i said, you have to tell me -- i don't want stephen douglas to be a vampire. i cannot take that. he cannot be a vampire. that is too much for me. my son said, don't worry, mom. stephen douglas is not a vampire. he is merely the vampire's useful idiot. [laughter] nicole: and i think that was perfect. he was the slave powers' useful idiot. michael w.: i spent seven weeks reading douglas' ma
nicole: i am totally ambivalent about stephen douglas. he fundamentally believed in democracy, and he was completely racist and blind on the issue. he could not understand what michael said. the idea of stephen douglas as n abolitionist, this was his moral blind spot. i will tell this one story. years ago when the movie "abraham lincoln: vampire hunter" came out, my son -- he was probably middle school, and he was like, we had to go see this. i said, i don't want to see this. this is...
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this is your business report i'm stephen beard in berlin thanks for joining us. us drug giant pfizer is spinning off its older branded medications into a merger with generic drug maker milan and pfizer would have a majority stake in the new business which would both sales of $20000000000.00 annually and own the rights to some of the most familiar brands of the pharmacy including advil and cholesterol pill limits or all of which have lost patent protection making them less profitable the spin off would allow pfizer to focus on newer patent protected medications which are more profitable and it comes as u.s. drug companies face intense political pressure to lower their prices. democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders is campaigning against high drug prices in the u.s. on a pharisee in canada he's joined by diabetes patients who cross the border with them to buy insulin one vial costs 340 dollars in the u.s. in canada it's just 30. many americans are faced with skyrocketing pharmaceutical prices out of congressional oversight hearing in washington patients spo
this is your business report i'm stephen beard in berlin thanks for joining us. us drug giant pfizer is spinning off its older branded medications into a merger with generic drug maker milan and pfizer would have a majority stake in the new business which would both sales of $20000000000.00 annually and own the rights to some of the most familiar brands of the pharmacy including advil and cholesterol pill limits or all of which have lost patent protection making them less profitable the spin...
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>> we used to blame steve bannon or stephen miller. at this point, we have to just come to the realization that donald trump is showing his true colors. that donald trump is at his core, at his heart, a racist, bigoted, evil, hateful person. now that we have realized that, that he is showing it every single day, with every single tweet, what are we going to do about it? it's enough is enough. we do not have a president, a leader. we have an empty suit sitting in the office masquerading as a president. what he is doing is not presidential. >> christine, do you think that the comments he made about the district that you lived ein, t your mother represents, is it saying i'm not racially charged with my tweets about that black neighborhood in the baltimore
>> we used to blame steve bannon or stephen miller. at this point, we have to just come to the realization that donald trump is showing his true colors. that donald trump is at his core, at his heart, a racist, bigoted, evil, hateful person. now that we have realized that, that he is showing it every single day, with every single tweet, what are we going to do about it? it's enough is enough. we do not have a president, a leader. we have an empty suit sitting in the office masquerading as...
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stephen miller's own uncle called stephen miller an immigration hypocrite whose policy ideas would have own family. well, now stephen miller has cooked up a new idea for immigration policy in the trump administration. politico.com reporting that mr. miller is now leading a new effort to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into this country. not reducing the number of refugees or making it harder for refugees to come here. they're talking about ending the practice of people receiving refuge in america. full stop. that is stephen miller's big new idea for trying to end as much immigration, legal or otherwise, that he can into this country. even if his own path to becoming an adviser to the american president, to becoming an american at all started in a dirt floor shack in belarus and a man who fled terror and came to ellis island with $8 in his pocket, which is how stephen miller got here in the first place. and stephen miller's uncle joins us next. stay with us. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be t
stephen miller's own uncle called stephen miller an immigration hypocrite whose policy ideas would have own family. well, now stephen miller has cooked up a new idea for immigration policy in the trump administration. politico.com reporting that mr. miller is now leading a new effort to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed into this country. not reducing the number of refugees or making it harder for refugees to come here. they're talking...
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stephen: that is right.arlydate seven years in power as prime electionand five victories, national election victories in a row. he has some strength but didn't get the super majority in the upper house that would enable him eventually to push for the national referendum on a change to the pacifist institution. let's get more reaction with the american chamber -- you have been in the diplomatic space, and j.p.s. ambassador, morgan chairman. what is your take on the election results? not a super majority. >> i don't know if your audience can see, but it is hazy in tokyo and it is a metaphor the results of the election because they provide a mixed message. on one hand the prime minister won a solid majority and will continue in power for the for pursue hisure to agenda. but at the same time, he did not win the super majority he had been hoping for which would have permitted him to go after his dream of amending the constitution. we have that kind of mixed results today. stephen: what is next for shinzo abe? abe
stephen: that is right.arlydate seven years in power as prime electionand five victories, national election victories in a row. he has some strength but didn't get the super majority in the upper house that would enable him eventually to push for the national referendum on a change to the pacifist institution. let's get more reaction with the american chamber -- you have been in the diplomatic space, and j.p.s. ambassador, morgan chairman. what is your take on the election results? not a super...
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stephen: there is certainly a concern.entral bank in a meaningful way can't take us too far away from stimulus. the chain happened after the global financial crisis and the exigent measures central banks took. yes, that is a risk. one of our preferred trades right now is to be long gold. we think gold will out form on the australian -- out form on the australian dollar terms as opposed to the u.s. dollar terms. andamerican trade policies economic policies over the long-term, the yield curve. the euro zone is not so fortunate. the banks are struggling much more in the euro zone and that is partially because of the negative rates that are part of .he ecb very much dependent on what happened in 2020. ultimately, that will allow the fed to delay quantitative easing for a long time. i'm looking at a five-year chart of the dollar right now. the bloomberg dollar index. it hasn't changed much in the last four years but we have seen a real pickup from 2014. the dollar strength is one of the things that everybody from donald trump t
stephen: there is certainly a concern.entral bank in a meaningful way can't take us too far away from stimulus. the chain happened after the global financial crisis and the exigent measures central banks took. yes, that is a risk. one of our preferred trades right now is to be long gold. we think gold will out form on the australian -- out form on the australian dollar terms as opposed to the u.s. dollar terms. andamerican trade policies economic policies over the long-term, the yield curve....
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now stephen miller cooked up a new idea. politico reporting that mr.rt to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed in this country, not reduzing the number of refugees or making it harder. they are talking about ending the practice of people receiving refuge in america. that is stephen miller's big new idea for trying to end as much immigration, legal or otherwise that he can into this country. even if his own path to becoming an american started in a dirt floor shack in belarus and the man who fled terror and came to ellis island with eight dollars in his pocket which is how stephen miller got here. stephen miller's uncle joins us next. stay with us. uncle joins us next. stay with us. a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of ma
now stephen miller cooked up a new idea. politico reporting that mr.rt to try to make it the trump administration's new policy to stop all refugees from being allowed in this country, not reduzing the number of refugees or making it harder. they are talking about ending the practice of people receiving refuge in america. that is stephen miller's big new idea for trying to end as much immigration, legal or otherwise that he can into this country. even if his own path to becoming an american...
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"chucklebucket." >> very good. >> stephen: now, sir, do you have any english heroes?inston churchill, and i studied winston churchill. >> stephen: great, let's take a quiz. who was churchill's greatest ally? >> nazi germany. >> stephen: wrong. let's-- let's try another one. now, keep that answer in mind--
"chucklebucket." >> very good. >> stephen: now, sir, do you have any english heroes?inston churchill, and i studied winston churchill. >> stephen: great, let's take a quiz. who was churchill's greatest ally? >> nazi germany. >> stephen: wrong. let's-- let's try another one. now, keep that answer in mind--
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gold yes stephen got his from boston and yet he's one of the most one of the most sought after heroic tennis in the world today quite an expert on wagner he is an expert on wagner he made his debut in 2004 playing tom who is a. pirate festival in 2004 he actually started as a musical singer so he did like he did i think 8 years of phantom of the opera before really moving people really moving into opera such an interesting transition indeed conductor valerie givens also there for the 1st time everybody environment like that likes a good controversy for that that'll be interesting by what festival is on until august 28th i believe the editor of production so a feast for wagner fans thanks very much melissa for those insights. well even though royal titles were abolished at the start of the weimar republic prince of prussia wants his royal heirlooms back the great great grandson of germany's last kaiser and the 2nd has filed claims for the return of part of the families the state including a permanent right of residency at a palace in pottstown on the state of brandenburg wants to hear
gold yes stephen got his from boston and yet he's one of the most one of the most sought after heroic tennis in the world today quite an expert on wagner he is an expert on wagner he made his debut in 2004 playing tom who is a. pirate festival in 2004 he actually started as a musical singer so he did like he did i think 8 years of phantom of the opera before really moving people really moving into opera such an interesting transition indeed conductor valerie givens also there for the 1st time...
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a six-year-old stephen romero. any 13-year-old girl both from santa fe, and a 25-year-old 's parish inilroy, where vigiis just getting underway. and another vigil underway about and hour ago at police headquarters, this is where kpix 5 begins our team coverage. >> reporter: we are here at the visual gathering at city hall, a very large crowd. i cannot even begin to tell you what the garlic festival means to the people of gilroy. what's your, they open up the town, everybody comes out to volunteer, to raise money for needy programs and nonprofits. the hundreds, possibly thousands of people i here today, this is evidence that gilroy is 30. today it is looking more like a war zone. heavily armed officers, patrolling the creek bed at the expense of crime scene. neighbors are still on lockdown. there still stunned about a dog and try to process what just happened to their small town. >> is come out of the door and i heard pop, pop. >> reporter: she was working a booth and was right in the middle of it. >> i saw the shoo
a six-year-old stephen romero. any 13-year-old girl both from santa fe, and a 25-year-old 's parish inilroy, where vigiis just getting underway. and another vigil underway about and hour ago at police headquarters, this is where kpix 5 begins our team coverage. >> reporter: we are here at the visual gathering at city hall, a very large crowd. i cannot even begin to tell you what the garlic festival means to the people of gilroy. what's your, they open up the town, everybody comes out to...
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stephen carroll is here.ake us through what the system is and why the president wanted to c change it. reporter: there are currently 42 separate regimes under the public pension s system inin fr. alall with differerent rules. unlike other countries, france, most peoeople in france have thr public pension and not a private pension. this is a very important issue for people in this country. everyone under the current system gets a different pension depending on what your salary was when you were working and how long you worked for. one example, in the private sector, employoyees pensions are cut based on their 25 best years of earnings, and in the public sectors, it is six months of earnings. the retitirement age i is 62, at was controversial when they raised it from 60. to get your full pension, you would have had to pay into your pension for years. the retirement age has been creeping up already and is cucurrently on average about 63, as high as 67 for some people. the other problem is that there is a deficit
stephen carroll is here.ake us through what the system is and why the president wanted to c change it. reporter: there are currently 42 separate regimes under the public pension s system inin fr. alall with differerent rules. unlike other countries, france, most peoeople in france have thr public pension and not a private pension. this is a very important issue for people in this country. everyone under the current system gets a different pension depending on what your salary was when you were...