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, john dory, i'm john dory, madonna we have so much, i don’t want to offend him, i would like to he’s so funny, at the miss fish universe beauty contest, not like this fish won’t get first place, it won’t even make it into the top ten, but we’ll compensate the taste, i hope, how big... a thick piece of fish is, how things are with the bones, ah-ah-ah-ah, and the chicken is shiny, and the fish is thinking, the official name of this beauty is john dory. but there is something else. this fish is also called st. peter's fish, because they say that this is the same biblical fish that christ fed the hungry. well, federik too, but no, swim bezfederico, hello, wait, it’s a real pleasure to feel the taste of coffee, jardine columbia medalin, from selected arabica beans that reveal the aroma in the author’s roast filled with colombian passion, the pleasure of feeling the authentic jardin of colambia medelin. makheev ketchup with pieces of vegetables and natural spices will open. they sharpen their teeth on us, no one likes the fact that we are a force in ourselves, this is how it happens,
, john dory, i'm john dory, madonna we have so much, i don’t want to offend him, i would like to he’s so funny, at the miss fish universe beauty contest, not like this fish won’t get first place, it won’t even make it into the top ten, but we’ll compensate the taste, i hope, how big... a thick piece of fish is, how things are with the bones, ah-ah-ah-ah, and the chicken is shiny, and the fish is thinking, the official name of this beauty is john dory. but there is something else. this...
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first, stephen welcomes john lithgow! and doris kearns goodwin!turing louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: there you go. have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. hello. hello. hello, everybody. hello out there. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, i come to you on an historic day. have yourselves bronzed and engraved. because today, the senate took up two articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary and man paralyzed by all the toppings at sweetgreen, alejandro mayorkas. house republicans never identified a specific high crime or misdemeanor for the impeachment which is usually kind of a thing. but still, historic. it's only the second time in america that a cabinet member has been impeached. the first was secretary of war william bellknap back in 1876, which congress accused of "prostituting his high office to his lust for private gain." ♪ did you ever know
first, stephen welcomes john lithgow! and doris kearns goodwin!turing louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: there you go. have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. hello. hello. hello, everybody. hello out there. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, i come to you on an historic day. have...
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, ah-ah-ah, and the crust is shiny, and the fish is smoking, the official name of this beauty is john doryand federik too, swim to the fish, hello, wait. the worst dream of every cruise tourist is to be left behind, and not in the water, but in reality. the time of arrival and departure of the liner is known in advance; you need to return to the ship an hour before departure time, so keep an eye on the time. i made it to the liner, which means, in a day, a new port and a new city. izmir, the second largest city in turkey and the second largest port in the country, they tell him, is already more than 300 years old, well , the old man looks pretty good, despite his advanced age, the city is very lively, dynamic modern, a calling card from the world, that’s it. it’s not for nothing that this is considered the most famous landmark of the city, and this is the second most famous landmark of the city, and this is the third in the world. bomb the most famous local dessert, a sweet tooth's dream, a round baby made from thin dough , filled with chocolate-nut cream, can i please have these bombs, oh
, ah-ah-ah, and the crust is shiny, and the fish is smoking, the official name of this beauty is john doryand federik too, swim to the fish, hello, wait. the worst dream of every cruise tourist is to be left behind, and not in the water, but in reality. the time of arrival and departure of the liner is known in advance; you need to return to the ship an hour before departure time, so keep an eye on the time. i made it to the liner, which means, in a day, a new port and a new city. izmir, the...
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ah-ah-ah-ah, and the crust is shiny, and the fish is smoking, the official name of this beauty is john dory, every cruiser’s nightmare. well, the old man looks pretty good, despite his advanced age, the city is very lively, dynamic and modern. business card card from the world, this is an openwork clock tower made of marble. it’s so unusual to see a clock tower, not in a european style, but all with oriental patterns, it’s impressive. no wonder this is considered the city's most famous landmark. and this is the second most famous attraction of the city, here is the third, the izmir bomb, the most famous local dessert, a sweet tooth's dream, a round baby made from thin dough , filled with chocolate-nut cream, can i please? but without a host, oh how delicious it is, look, very thin dough, i would said half-sand, half-layer and a sea of chocolate filling, wow, now i understand why it’s called a bomb, it seems tiny, but there are so many calories and so much taste, and what about the adventures of your friend. remembered, appreciated, truly. psb is a bank for the present. world. bcs investme
ah-ah-ah-ah, and the crust is shiny, and the fish is smoking, the official name of this beauty is john dory, every cruiser’s nightmare. well, the old man looks pretty good, despite his advanced age, the city is very lively, dynamic and modern. business card card from the world, this is an openwork clock tower made of marble. it’s so unusual to see a clock tower, not in a european style, but all with oriental patterns, it’s impressive. no wonder this is considered the city's most famous...
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doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time.and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to john irving? both. i think that he he has i think he has written about politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a really compelling, emotional way. but i also think that it's his sense of humor. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to garp, you know, in high scho
doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time.and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i...
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doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time.and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i was in high school. i think he's a pure storyteller and somebody who's been able to write about the changing the changing nature of our culture, the the the mutable city of gender and the and the way we love and regret and love again. janet and karp, is it his topics or his style that attracts you to john irving? both. i think that he he has i think he has written about politics and sexuality and. and liberal values and in a in a really compelling, emotional way. but i also think that it's his sense of humor. john irving is a very funny writer and when i read the world according to garp, you know, in high scho
doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time.and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists alive and and for all time and i've been reading him since i...
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john brown was killed, edison. he wrong to kill innocent. was he wrongly resist slavery? >> not at all. i do want to live. doris understood. we're almost out of time, but i do want to move on real quick just to returned, back to politics for a moment here because the big issue that's facing you and dr. abdullah is a ballot access. there's a conservative activist, scott presley, who says he's trying to get you on north carolina >> bird has got before he's trying to help would you accept his hell? >> no. no, i don't think so. if it's just manipulatives, you see, this is a campaign not about louk narrow tactics and strategies. when i mentioned the name of martin king and final lou hamer, we talk about principal. so talking about integrity it on my truth teller so if it's just a manipulation of people going to use this candidate for x and y no not at all. we come from the people we fold up, people we will not live and die for the people. why >> are there so many conservatives? harlan crow offered you money? he's a major republican donor why are so many conservatives? wanting you on the ballot? do you think of any other conserv
john brown was killed, edison. he wrong to kill innocent. was he wrongly resist slavery? >> not at all. i do want to live. doris understood. we're almost out of time, but i do want to move on real quick just to returned, back to politics for a moment here because the big issue that's facing you and dr. abdullah is a ballot access. there's a conservative activist, scott presley, who says he's trying to get you on north carolina >> bird has got before he's trying to help would you...
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john f. kennedy speaking to nbc news in 1961 about a young staffer named good one. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning author, presidential historian, dorisut today is called an unfinished love story, a professional history of the 1960s. doris, it's so good to see you. you have written a lot of books. this one is special for all the obvious reasons. so much we were just talking about boxes and boxes that had from his years serving under p kennedy. -- president kennedy. how did you approach such project differently than all of the different biographies that you have written? >> he saved 300 boxes that were a time capsule of the 60s. he worked with jackie kennedy, lbj, his chief be try to, senator mccarthy of new hampshire. he was with bobby kennedy when he died. he was everywhere there. he wouldn't open these boxes. i knew there was great stuff them. because he was so sad at the way the decade had ended. martin luther king killed, he was with bobby kennedy when he died. and the riots in the streets and the violence in the antiwar movement finally, he comes down the stairs, it's time, it's time, it's now or never. if i have any wisdom to di
john f. kennedy speaking to nbc news in 1961 about a young staffer named good one. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning author, presidential historian, dorisut today is called an unfinished love story, a professional history of the 1960s. doris, it's so good to see you. you have written a lot of books. this one is special for all the obvious reasons. so much we were just talking about boxes and boxes that had from his years serving under p kennedy. -- president kennedy. how did you approach...
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john k. kennedy speaking to nbc news in 1961 about a young staffer named dick goodwin. joining us now, presidential historian doris her and her late husband, dick goodwin. you've written a lot of books but this one is special for obvious reasons. we were just talking about boxes and boxes that dick had from his years serving under president kennedy. how did you approach such a personal project differently, obviously, than the other biographies you've written? >> it started because he saved 300 boxes that were a time capsule of the '60s. he not only worked for john kennedy but working with jackie kennedy, with lbj as the chief speechwriter, was with senator mccarthy in new hampshire, was was bobby when he died. he wouldn't open the boxes. i knew there was great stuff in them. he was so sad at the way the decade ended. martin luther king killed. he was with bobby kennedy when he died. the riots in the streets and the violence and the anti-war movement. finally, he turns 80, comes down the stairs, "it's time, it's time, now or never, if i have any wisdom to dispense." we spent the last years of his life reliving the
john k. kennedy speaking to nbc news in 1961 about a young staffer named dick goodwin. joining us now, presidential historian doris her and her late husband, dick goodwin. you've written a lot of books but this one is special for obvious reasons. we were just talking about boxes and boxes that dick had from his years serving under president kennedy. how did you approach such a personal project differently, obviously, than the other biographies you've written? >> it started because he...