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david oyelowo, everybody.plause ) ♪ it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a janitor, and me, a custodian. (laughing) or you, a ghost, and me, a spirit. (laughing) left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. (pathe best of both worlds howwith sprint?people they get (sassbot) how about we get two-sport legend, bo jackson... (bo) sup? guys - you don't need me. just tell people they get a great network and a great price with sprint. (sassbot) yes! you can get an unlimited plan and a super cool all new samsung galaxy s10e for just $35 a month.
david oyelowo, everybody.plause ) ♪ it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a janitor, and me, a custodian. (laughing) or you, a ghost, and me, a spirit. (laughing) left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. (pathe best of both worlds howwith sprint?people they get (sassbot) how about we get two-sport legend, bo jackson... (bo) sup? guys - you don't need me. just...
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i'm the only late night host who can pronounce his name on the first try, david oyelowo is joining usverybody! ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, president trump fires his secretary of homeland security. vladimir putin might be screwing with your g.p.s. and the u.s. economy is totally in good hands. so let's catch you will on today today's headlines. first up, let's talk about joe biden, former vice president and registered hug-offender. last week, as more women complained about his weave diving habits, biden released a video assuring everyone he understands the problem. but after this weekend, not clear he does. >> former vice president joe biden in damage control after numerous women accused him of unwelcomed physical contact though not sexual. during the speech on friday, biden raised eyebrows by ad-lib ago joke about the controversy. >> i just want you to know, i had permission to hug lani. ( laughter ) >> and again seeming to make light of it after inviting children to the stage. >> by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. >> and later trying to explain. >> it
i'm the only late night host who can pronounce his name on the first try, david oyelowo is joining usverybody! ( cheers and applause ) also on tonight's show, president trump fires his secretary of homeland security. vladimir putin might be screwing with your g.p.s. and the u.s. economy is totally in good hands. so let's catch you will on today today's headlines. first up, let's talk about joe biden, former vice president and registered hug-offender. last week, as more women complained about...
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my conversation with award winning actor, david oyelowo on justice. oyelowo on justice. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most advanced internet. internet that puts you in charge. that protects what's important. it handles everything, and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity, the future of awesome. . >>> president trump just ousted his homeland security secretary. he is also ousting the head of the secret service and his own nominee for iso. he is on his third chief of staff and he just got rid of his sixth communications director. a white house with record turnover. one trump aide is still there from day one. >> president trump reportedly handing the reins of his imm
my conversation with award winning actor, david oyelowo on justice. oyelowo on justice. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ all of you. how you live, what you love. that's what inspired us to create america's most...
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. >> oh. [ laughter ] you know i invite -- that's funny, because i invited -- well, david oyelowo isrsonal, i guess. i don't know, he didn't like me or something. dominic and i just found out two days ago that he's a method actor and he just didn't want to hang out with us, because he was in character. >> jimmy: no! >> because on the press tour he's been so much fun. and dominic and i are like -- >> jimmy: he's great. >> you are so much fun to hang out with. >> he's like, "well, i'm not in character now." [ light laughter ] it took -- it took us months to realize it wasn't personal. >> jimmy: you were like, "dude, you're a jackass." [ laughter ] he's like, "no, i was playing a a jackass." >> i mean, he throws me around in the show, but in real life, i mean, he's lovely. >> jimmy: no, of course. >> and funny. >> jimmy: really funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my god, that's hilarious to find out. >> i know, it was a trip. >> jimmy: well, congrats on this. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here is lily collins in "les miserables" on pbs. take a look at this. [ crying
. >> oh. [ laughter ] you know i invite -- that's funny, because i invited -- well, david oyelowo isrsonal, i guess. i don't know, he didn't like me or something. dominic and i just found out two days ago that he's a method actor and he just didn't want to hang out with us, because he was in character. >> jimmy: no! >> because on the press tour he's been so much fun. and dominic and i are like -- >> jimmy: he's great. >> you are so much fun to hang out with....
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but he is pursued by french policeman javert, onof literature's great bad guys, played by actor david oyelowoeviously best known for his irole as martin luther ki "selma." >> with javert, wh never get into the psychology of why he is so obsessed with thepu uit of violence. >> brown: in this "les mis," the actors say, there's ro characters to develop. lily collins plays fantine, the much-suffering working class young woman. >> you have a whole episode dedicated to her being in paris and falling in love, and having a child, and it really being romance, so that when things go south for her, the aud feels more empathy and more attached to her storyline, because they rooted for her. >> brown: th is a co- production with the u.k.'s bbc. rebecca eaton is ecutive producer of "masterpiece." >> it seemed kind of perct timing to tackle that bigam canvas, at thetime to tell the story of a hero. hero stories are important, because we don't have enough of them, in my view. >> brown: it's also a respite of sorts for dominic west, best known for playing charming cads in shows like "the wire" and, more recent
but he is pursued by french policeman javert, onof literature's great bad guys, played by actor david oyelowoeviously best known for his irole as martin luther ki "selma." >> with javert, wh never get into the psychology of why he is so obsessed with thepu uit of violence. >> brown: in this "les mis," the actors say, there's ro characters to develop. lily collins plays fantine, the much-suffering working class young woman. >> you have a whole episode...
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i love you and david oyelowo together. great scenes. mis." >> let's start with "les mis." >> what i like about this is i've seen the play and the movie. and i think i like this the best. i think you get a more in-depth view of all the characters. what do you think? >> i think that's the reason i wanted to do it. when they first approached me i said, what's the point? there's a successful film and a successful show. what's the point of redoing this again? and then, i read the book and i found out there's a lot more going on than you can fit into a musical. >> you call valjean one of the greatest characters in literature. why? >> he climbs up the sides of houses like spider-man, fights like iron man, but none have done 20 years in a french prison, so he's tough. a tough, strong man. what's more heroic about him is his constant battle with himself to be a loving, compassionate person who was brutalized in prison, and he opens himself up to love and compassion. >> let's talk about "the affair." the show runners wrote on twitter that the fif
i love you and david oyelowo together. great scenes. mis." >> let's start with "les mis." >> what i like about this is i've seen the play and the movie. and i think i like this the best. i think you get a more in-depth view of all the characters. what do you think? >> i think that's the reason i wanted to do it. when they first approached me i said, what's the point? there's a successful film and a successful show. what's the point of redoing this again? and...