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stephen johnson, welcome. >> thank you.big achievement between the two great pandemics, the spanish influenza and this current one, is something again that we don't think a lot about, which is that the life span, the average life span of a human being has doubled. how did that happen? >> it's an amazing story, and it's a story about humanity. it's a global story. global life expectancy now is about 72, and a century ago it was half that. that was partially because, up until that point, for really the whole history of civilization, even going back to hunter/gatherers, 40% of children died out of adulthood. two out of five of your kids would die. that was the average. someone who made it to adulthood would expect to live about 60 years. some people lived older. the overall life span was much shorter, and childhood was the most dangerous phase of your life until you get very old. in about 100 years, depending on how you measure it, we radically changed that experience. we forgot about this because we have a short peoplery and
stephen johnson, welcome. >> thank you.big achievement between the two great pandemics, the spanish influenza and this current one, is something again that we don't think a lot about, which is that the life span, the average life span of a human being has doubled. how did that happen? >> it's an amazing story, and it's a story about humanity. it's a global story. global life expectancy now is about 72, and a century ago it was half that. that was partially because, up until that...
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stephen johnson looks at this have increased the human lifespan, historian thomas looks at it and reportedtempt to build in industrialized city in tennessee river valley in the 1920s rated and editor-in-chief alex marlowe, argues that the mainstream media has destroyed its own credibility read it all starts tonight at 6:55 p.m. eastern rated by more schedule information at booktv.org broken social program guide. neuroscientist best-selling author lisa janelle that was a guest on her weekly author interview program afterwards. she discussed the science of memory and forgetting. >> reasons in writing the intention behind this was that have been talking about alzheimer's around the world for over a decade now. that is super important work personally and i noticed you as well read i really try to help folks understand the disease and encourage earlier diagnosis and repair and research. it turns out though that every time i spoke about alzheimer's, the conversation it eventually shifted into memory and forgetting in general. an affair that folks over the age of 40, definitely and in the 50s are
stephen johnson looks at this have increased the human lifespan, historian thomas looks at it and reportedtempt to build in industrialized city in tennessee river valley in the 1920s rated and editor-in-chief alex marlowe, argues that the mainstream media has destroyed its own credibility read it all starts tonight at 6:55 p.m. eastern rated by more schedule information at booktv.org broken social program guide. neuroscientist best-selling author lisa janelle that was a guest on her weekly...
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abrams, come on. >> stephen: the moderna, pfizer and johnson & johnson? >> you got it. that's it. what do you call them. >> stephen: names? no, the big guys, all of them. >> stephen: words? that's the one! words! they're like republicans, they don't want to work with me but i keep trying anyway. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, sir, i have to say, that resonates. that seems to resonate with people. i have to say i'm grateful the rollout has been so effective i can now have a live audience again. ( cheers and applause ) >> yeah, good stuff! that's right. yeah, look at all those beautiful people getting together again to laugh at your band and dance at your jokes! ( laughter ) you know, you're like -- it's like being with your best friend like my best friend, a guy named barack. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: barack obama. oh, you know him, too. yeah, hell of a guy. best man at my wedding. >> stephen: sir, i don't think that's historically accurate. >> come on, man. get your facts straight, jack. let's do some pushups. >> stephen: not right now, sir. but before we go,
abrams, come on. >> stephen: the moderna, pfizer and johnson & johnson? >> you got it. that's it. what do you call them. >> stephen: names? no, the big guys, all of them. >> stephen: words? that's the one! words! they're like republicans, they don't want to work with me but i keep trying anyway. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, sir, i have to say, that resonates. that seems to resonate with people. i have to say i'm grateful the rollout has been so...
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. >> stephen: (as boris johnson) "i'm not going to dissent from that one. feel free to insult me more. call me a chunky monkey. say i look like piers morgan's corpse that was fished out of the thames. i need this trade deal! no one in the e.u. will talk to me, and i just found out britain's an island. what was i thinking?" what were you thinking, boris? biden's better half, dr. jill biden, did accompany him to europe. last night, the first lady addressed the troops and their families stationed at a british air base, and made it clear who's the boss. >> joe and i are always excited to visit with our troops and their families. you know, you can sit down. i don't want you to stand through-- [laughter] joe, pay attention. [laughter] oh, so she is a teacher. that is so nice. it's refreshing that the first couple communicates with something other than a hand-swat. then, it was joe's turn to address the troops, and he previewed his itinerary: >> this is my first overseas trip as president of the united states. i am headed to the g-7, and then to the nato ministria
. >> stephen: (as boris johnson) "i'm not going to dissent from that one. feel free to insult me more. call me a chunky monkey. say i look like piers morgan's corpse that was fished out of the thames. i need this trade deal! no one in the e.u. will talk to me, and i just found out britain's an island. what was i thinking?" what were you thinking, boris? biden's better half, dr. jill biden, did accompany him to europe. last night, the first lady addressed the troops and their...
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stephen? >> the wuhan novel coronavirus lab. >> i believe that the case. and how long have you worked for senator ron johnson? rilliant retort. the sad thing is stephen colbert was talented at one point but his brain has been so rotted by political orthodoxy that that's all he can say. and thousands of his fans are in the same predicament. jon stewart was a racist and one viewer wrote -- using to badmouth science was a wasted opportunity. badmouth science. science is offended. the good news is that what stuart said is probably true and it's good for people to hear that. and it's good for people to watch hbo on friday, i can't believe we are saying. >> california, we are back. june 15th. maybe we can stop this silly distancing and masking leap. tuesday california lifts its restrictions. [applause] >> but i see not everyone applauding because that's old the truth. a lot of people out here, a lot of people it everywhere, they say they are going to continue to wear masks even after they a sound of the all clear. you will never have a 100% covered free atmosphere. viruses always stay, and i can't guarantee everythi
stephen? >> the wuhan novel coronavirus lab. >> i believe that the case. and how long have you worked for senator ron johnson? rilliant retort. the sad thing is stephen colbert was talented at one point but his brain has been so rotted by political orthodoxy that that's all he can say. and thousands of his fans are in the same predicament. jon stewart was a racist and one viewer wrote -- using to badmouth science was a wasted opportunity. badmouth science. science is offended. the...
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johnson! ♪ stop coronaaaa! >> stephengetting vacinated by july 4. but, unfortunately, the number of doses being administered daily is on a steep decline. come on, people! just get the shot! if i had time to speak directly to each of you on national television, i would! oh, which reminds me, i'm supposed to pass along a message: "uncle jeff, please get the vaccine. otherwise, you can't come to my head writer's wedding! there's gonna be a shrimp tower!" one problem: anti-vax theories are on a collision course to crazytown, like the theory pulled from the ass of someone testifying before an ohio health committee hearing named dr. sherri tenpenny. always a good sign when your doctor sounds like a dickens character. ( as oliver twist ) "please, dr. tenpenny, i've just got a spot of dropsy. don't take me legs." ( laughter ) during a hearing on a bill that would ban private entities from requiring vaccinations-- see you monday-- the ohio g.o.p. invited tenpenny to offer this penetrating analysis: >> i'm sure you've seen the pict
johnson! ♪ stop coronaaaa! >> stephengetting vacinated by july 4. but, unfortunately, the number of doses being administered daily is on a steep decline. come on, people! just get the shot! if i had time to speak directly to each of you on national television, i would! oh, which reminds me, i'm supposed to pass along a message: "uncle jeff, please get the vaccine. otherwise, you can't come to my head writer's wedding! there's gonna be a shrimp tower!" one problem: anti-vax...
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stephen colbert is next. >> thanks (upbeat music) - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for piyo, created by chalene johnson best-selling author, a top-ranking podcaster, lifestyle entrepreneur with millions of online followers and has sold millions of best-selling fitness dvds.
stephen colbert is next. >> thanks (upbeat music) - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for piyo, created by chalene johnson best-selling author, a top-ranking podcaster, lifestyle entrepreneur with millions of online followers and has sold millions of best-selling fitness dvds.
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. >> stephen colbert was noticeably them comfortable even jokingly asked when he started working with ron johnson this from the washington post, john stuart's rant is a reminder don't rely on celebrities, this provides an important lesson about celebrities, you shouldn't get your liberal opinions from them or your scientific opinions either. i know what you're going to say, the liberal somebody taking a position you don't like but that is not it. celebrities are not experts so we should stop listening to them. celebrities know a lot about things like climate change and police brutality. they are not experts and we shouldn't be listening to them. the oscars got a lot shorter. todd: my notes set always listen to celebrities. do i have to cross that out q jillian: will we see fireworks? that is what south dakota governor christie knowem wants and she's slamming president biden after the white house denounced -- announce plan for their own fireworks display. what a hypocrite, president biden wants independence from the virus by celebrity this event. fireworks are fine at the white house but not round
. >> stephen colbert was noticeably them comfortable even jokingly asked when he started working with ron johnson this from the washington post, john stuart's rant is a reminder don't rely on celebrities, this provides an important lesson about celebrities, you shouldn't get your liberal opinions from them or your scientific opinions either. i know what you're going to say, the liberal somebody taking a position you don't like but that is not it. celebrities are not experts so we should...
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johnson. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvementof groups. he talks about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism. but in latter decades a new world order was a common
johnson. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvementof groups. he talks about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism. but in latter decades a new world order was...
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stephen colbert was noticeably uncomfortable. at one point asked jokingly when he started working for republican senator ron johnson. the only one uncomfortable. check out this washington post article titled john stuart's rent is a reminder don't rely on celebrities for covid 19 series. paul waldman goes on to say this is an important lesson about celebrities. you shouldn't get your political opinions from them or your scientific opinions either. i know what you're going to say, that is just because this tiny liberal celebrities taking a position you don't like but it is not that. he says it is important to remember that celebrities are not experts so we should stop listening to that which is news to all of us because we were told celebrities knew a lot about things like climate change and police brutality so it is good to know they are not experts. follow that train. todd: going to the nature of the beast, why are so many people defending china? this is an open and shut case more or less at this point this originated in a lab. >> reporter: it is funny because it did become very political where stephen colbert, the
stephen colbert was noticeably uncomfortable. at one point asked jokingly when he started working for republican senator ron johnson. the only one uncomfortable. check out this washington post article titled john stuart's rent is a reminder don't rely on celebrities for covid 19 series. paul waldman goes on to say this is an important lesson about celebrities. you shouldn't get your political opinions from them or your scientific opinions either. i know what you're going to say, that is just...
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stephen: ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to "a late show." my first guest is an emmy- nominated actor. he stars as dre johnsons 'cause you didn't tell your wife you quit your job. ( screaming ) >> is everything okay? just had the craziest dream. >> what? >> that i quit my job! >> that's okay, sweetheart, it's just a nightmare. >> oh, my gosh, it's just a nightmare. >> it was. but also -- >> what? -- i quit my job. ♪ ♪ >> what the...? >> stephen: please welcome back to "a late show," anthony anderson. >> stephen: hello, anthony anderson. >> hey, stephen colbert! >> stephen: how you doing? you have been on the stump advocating for vaccines. >> it's been good, man. a lot of self-reflection and getting to know yourself and getting to know family members in a way you never thought you would even though you have been married to them for 21 years. ( laughter ) >> stephen: has everybody turned out to be pretty good company for each other? >> i don't -- yeah, everybody's pretty good. everybody's pretty good. but, yeah, out there advocating. these vaccination shots, me and my mom, you know, we're -- >> stephen: there y
stephen: ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to "a late show." my first guest is an emmy- nominated actor. he stars as dre johnsons 'cause you didn't tell your wife you quit your job. ( screaming ) >> is everything okay? just had the craziest dream. >> what? >> that i quit my job! >> that's okay, sweetheart, it's just a nightmare. >> oh, my gosh, it's just a nightmare. >> it was. but also -- >> what? -- i quit my job. ♪ ♪ >> what...
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stephen major once again dead on hsbc. others have been with him on that. good morning, gary shilling and the art of disinflation. very quickly here before we take precious time with guy johnson go out to 30 years as a duration move, you're not seeing many people take. lisa: although you are seeing people encourage that kind of duration move as if it were to go back to low-inflation, other people think the federal reserve will have to move much faster than people expected to stave off inflation and potentially lead to a lower inflation longer-term kind of view. tom: 11 minutes away from key economic data on cpi and claims. michael mckee will drive the conversation forward. right now, again in cornwall, guy johnson. the g7 meeting starts tomorrow. right now we will have truly the pageantry of this president with the prime minister. it is a bilateral. what is the first thing that they will bilateral about? guy: well, they are hoping to start broadbrush, an atlantic charter. there's an aircraft carrier over my shoulder that is sailing up and down, a symbolic gesture to this event in place. in terms -- events taking place. in terms of the concrete details, that remains to be seen
stephen major once again dead on hsbc. others have been with him on that. good morning, gary shilling and the art of disinflation. very quickly here before we take precious time with guy johnson go out to 30 years as a duration move, you're not seeing many people take. lisa: although you are seeing people encourage that kind of duration move as if it were to go back to low-inflation, other people think the federal reserve will have to move much faster than people expected to stave off inflation...
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johnson. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvementof groups. he talks about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism. but in latter decades a new world order was a common feature. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> thank you guys so much. i have been -- this is my second year. i also did some other things at the museum. i'd also like to thank everybody at the 9/11 museum. so easy to work with. the entire staff is wonderful. it hit me last year and i thought maybe this year it would be different, that i'd already experienced the 9/11 museum and now it would become opaque being in this space, and it's not. this space as you know over the last five days is hallowed ground and a powerful place and a hard place in a sense to do something as mundane as give a lecture. so i'm going to do my best to do that. and i say that because som
johnson. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on lectures in history, indiana university bloomington professor stephen andrews teaches a class about conspiracy culture in american history. he describes how conspiracy theories have changed over time but often include involvementof groups. he talks about how in the 1950s a prominent aspect of conspiracy theories was the threat of communism. but in latter decades a new world order was...