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stephen colbert. so good to have you on my show, stephen. >> stephen: thank you, conan.ld-- would fight with you right now and say, "no, no, you're on my show." but i have been a host long enough to know that the host actually does most of the work, so you go right ahead, buddy. >> i see what you're doing. beautiful. >> stephen: ask away. ask away. all the weight's on you now. check. mate. you fell into my trap. >> beautiful judo move. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> beautifully done. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> beautifully done. >> stephen: how are you handling your isolation? >> i miss the laughter. i miss the joy that i bring ll wha about ur sw? y that? >> i-- i don't know how you're dealing with, this but i find that i really do-- i really do mis-- i love the family time i'm getting. don't get me wrong. i love that. and we are screening classic movies at night. we watch classic movies, comedy they say loved growing up that i show my to bond with them in that way. but i do have to say, i-- i really miss-- and i think everybody is missing this right now-- t
stephen colbert. so good to have you on my show, stephen. >> stephen: thank you, conan.ld-- would fight with you right now and say, "no, no, you're on my show." but i have been a host long enough to know that the host actually does most of the work, so you go right ahead, buddy. >> i see what you're doing. beautiful. >> stephen: ask away. ask away. all the weight's on you now. check. mate. you fell into my trap. >> beautiful judo move. >> stephen: thank...
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, stephen.stephen: these days we all need something to believe in. >> yes. >> stephen: and u19 o'neal's underwear is something to hold on to. >> i can't see you anymore. because -- >> stephen: i'm speak you from beyond the grave. >> because i'm technologically challenged. but "penny dreadful: city of angels", written by the brilliant john logan. he sent me an email and said, "i wrote this part for you and i hope you'll do it." it's-- great character. his name is lewis michener. he's a hard-boiled jewish detective on the l.a.p.d., old and grizzled and world weary. and it's certainly-- it's the best and most emotionally complex character i've ever gotten to play in film or in television. and it's-- quite honestly, i-- i-- you know, i've been around a long time. >> stephen: uh-huh. >> and i saw the first six episodes of this, and i have to say-- and i'm not, you know, what you would call an upbeat kind of guy. but this is really good. it's-- it has a fantastic cast. and it's gorgeously shot. and i
, stephen.stephen: these days we all need something to believe in. >> yes. >> stephen: and u19 o'neal's underwear is something to hold on to. >> i can't see you anymore. because -- >> stephen: i'm speak you from beyond the grave. >> because i'm technologically challenged. but "penny dreadful: city of angels", written by the brilliant john logan. he sent me an email and said, "i wrote this part for you and i hope you'll do it." it's-- great...
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>> stephen: thank you. talk about a magic trick. >> stephen: illusion!we have to take a little bit of a break, john. but if you could stay there, hopefully the audience will also stay there and we'll be back with more john mulaney. ♪ ♪ y you gather. good & gather. only arg ♪ life is too far ♪ you can't do it on your own ♪ ♪ but time will show ♪ and don't you know how bad we need each other? ♪ ♪ you know what i'm saying? ♪ hmmm...mmm...mmmm...mmmm you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction- a
>> stephen: thank you. talk about a magic trick. >> stephen: illusion!we have to take a little bit of a break, john. but if you could stay there, hopefully the audience will also stay there and we'll be back with more john mulaney. ♪ ♪ y you gather. good & gather. only arg ♪ life is too far ♪ you can't do it on your own ♪ ♪ but time will show ♪ and don't you know how bad we need each other? ♪ ♪ you know what i'm saying? ♪ hmmm...mmm...mmmm...mmmm you try to...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you! there you go! >> stephen: stephen! stephen!>> stephen: nice. there you go. a busy night. a busy night here. spring is in the air. nice to see you, chris. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. another candidate-- ( cheers and applause ) yet another candidate has dropped out of the democratic race. and we're getting a clearer picture of america's future, and it looks a lot like america's past. ( laughter ) and i'll give you the latest in tonight's edition of: >> i have a plan for that. >> i beat trump. >> corn pop was a bad dude! >> aaahhh! >> bing, bing, bong, bong. >> "fury road to the white house 2020!" >> come on! >> stephen: now-- ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: folks, i'm afraid i have sad news for fans of competence, because friend of the show elizabeth warren has dropped out of the presidential race. ( audience reacts ) the one-time frontrunner, warren made the classic campaign mistake of being able to finish a coherent sentence-- ( laughter ) and not having a penis.l
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you! there you go! >> stephen: stephen! stephen!>> stephen: nice. there you go. a busy night. a busy night here. spring is in the air. nice to see you, chris. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. another candidate-- ( cheers and applause ) yet another candidate has dropped out of the democratic race. and we're getting a clearer picture of america's future, and it looks a lot like...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. my wife and i were just talking out what's actually happening so we can all go bao living our lives. sure, i'm just looking forward to the glorious day when this scriess over, and i can rip off my mask and go into a crowded room full of elderly people and lick them all. and what gets me is president trump should have seen the covid crisis coming. we're now learning that as far back as january, "the president's intelligence briefing book repeatedly cited the virus threat." well, there's your problem. those are three of trump's least favorite words: "intelligence," "briefing," and "book." if they really wanted him to pay attention, they should have called it his "daily pornographic hamburger fire truck." for a guy who doesn't know what he's talking about, trump sure does talk a lot. he was at it again yesterday, but not without a little drama because, in one day, the white house scheduled, canceled, then rescheduled the press briefing. who changes their mind that it's a press briefing,
i'm your host, stephen colbert. my wife and i were just talking out what's actually happening so we can all go bao living our lives. sure, i'm just looking forward to the glorious day when this scriess over, and i can rip off my mask and go into a crowded room full of elderly people and lick them all. and what gets me is president trump should have seen the covid crisis coming. we're now learning that as far back as january, "the president's intelligence briefing book repeatedly cited the...
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elongated o. >> stephen: may the fas. >> fos. >> stephen: fos. >> fos. >> stephen: mamafos be with you may the fos be with you. >> why am i chewy? >> stephen: because you're tall and you've got the fur and you're kind of the color. this is kind of chewy color. >> wow. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. how about this one. i ate his liver with some fava beans and nice chianti. >> i don't know anyone knew wh id esgh grammar, >> stephen: because i'm terrified. i ate his livah. >> with an h, livah. >> stephen: with some fava beans and nice kanti. >> kanti. >> stephen: you're busting my balls for no reason. >> and now we're in new york, not boston. you don't want to get into that. >> stephenokay, chewy. my momma said life is like a bawks of chocolates, you nevah know what you're gonna get. >> strawberry ones, caramel ones, you nevah know what the bauxs is. you know what i mean? >> stephen: i love the idea of an overexplaining forrest gump. ( laughter ) some could have a nougat center. nobody wants that.>> you jt tury roosevelt. nobody wants that! ( laughter ) >> stephen: it's a historical drama
elongated o. >> stephen: may the fas. >> fos. >> stephen: fos. >> fos. >> stephen: mamafos be with you may the fos be with you. >> why am i chewy? >> stephen: because you're tall and you've got the fur and you're kind of the color. this is kind of chewy color. >> wow. ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. how about this one. i ate his liver with some fava beans and nice chianti. >> i don't know anyone knew wh id esgh grammar, >>...
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>> stephen: yes.from poland and wash his hands 20,000 times a day and probably be well suited for covid 19 protocol because he, like spice, are always under a threat of being killed, and found out, and discovered. he would be equal to everyone else in the world, and i should say everyone ems in the world would be in his position, i.e. a spy's position of having their life be under possible threat at any moment. >> stephen: that's true. o we are on common ground there. and, so, i think he would -- he's trained his whole life for. this this is the world he lives in with or without covid 19. >> that's a very impressive answer, mandy. >> stephen: that's his specialty. that's his specialty, claire. really impressive answers. and that was a short one. >> i hadn't even started talking about the refugee crisis, yet. >> stephen: one constant in this whole thing in the last eight seasons, nine years, has been saul and carrie's relationship. what was it like to film the last scene you guys do together? or the la
>> stephen: yes.from poland and wash his hands 20,000 times a day and probably be well suited for covid 19 protocol because he, like spice, are always under a threat of being killed, and found out, and discovered. he would be equal to everyone else in the world, and i should say everyone ems in the world would be in his position, i.e. a spy's position of having their life be under possible threat at any moment. >> stephen: that's true. o we are on common ground there. and, so, i...
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>> hey, stephen, thanks for having me on. >> stephen: you're wel-- >> you know, stephen, i was thinkingw is that we are all one... ♪ ♪ ♪ we are the... >> stephen: hey, steve, sorry to interrupt. just curious. how did we get you on video so deep in the woods? >> oh, my doorbell cam has a four-mile range. which reminds me, even in these uncertain times, when neighbors can't come to our door, we are still part of a global neighborhood... ♪ we are the... >> stephen: that's great, steve, but i was really hoping to talk with you and just enjoy some human connection. >> that is so important! i was just talking about human connection with my alexa, and she had some interesting things to say-- mainly, it's important to remember that... ♪ we are the... >> stephen: hey, steve, that's a great message. but how else have you been helping during this time? >> i've just been giving so much. >> stephen: that's wonderful. like, donaou money?y.crazat iss ♪ we are the... >> stephen: steve, sorry. we actually have some questions for you from our viewers. angela s. from grand rapids writes, "hi, steve martin
>> hey, stephen, thanks for having me on. >> stephen: you're wel-- >> you know, stephen, i was thinkingw is that we are all one... ♪ ♪ ♪ we are the... >> stephen: hey, steve, sorry to interrupt. just curious. how did we get you on video so deep in the woods? >> oh, my doorbell cam has a four-mile range. which reminds me, even in these uncertain times, when neighbors can't come to our door, we are still part of a global neighborhood... ♪ we are the......
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>> stephen: yes.he only inside, and then it's one of those things that you get when you're decorating a house and you think it's a great idea and, when you clean it for the first time you're, like, no, i don't want to put a candle inside here ever again, now it's just a thing. >> it's an unlikely murder weapon. >> yeah, it's, like, a very heavy object i can use to defend myself if somebody climbs on to my balcony. that's pretty much it. >> stephen: don't do it, america. >> and this is a coin i have from n.a.s.a. when i went to visit them in houston. >> stephen: whoo! that's pretty sweet. >> stephen: that is really cool. >> yeah. >> stephen: i asked this of all my guests legally -- legally i have to ask this of all my guests, if you could go to space, would you, trevor? >> if i could go to space, would i? >> stephen: would you do go. definitely. but i wouldn't go first. i would want a lot of people to go before me. i know it will be safe when they do it but i want to see what the side effects are going
>> stephen: yes.he only inside, and then it's one of those things that you get when you're decorating a house and you think it's a great idea and, when you clean it for the first time you're, like, no, i don't want to put a candle inside here ever again, now it's just a thing. >> it's an unlikely murder weapon. >> yeah, it's, like, a very heavy object i can use to defend myself if somebody climbs on to my balcony. that's pretty much it. >> stephen: don't do it, america....
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>> hi, stephen, how are you? >> stephen: i'm doing great!k club party doesn't start till 8:00. i don't even have the chardonnay chilled yet. what's going on? >> that's okay. i'm already wasted. it's fine. >> stephen: good, good. stay loose. stay loose. what's going on? how are you? >> i'm doing great. everybody's safe and sound. we feel very blessed all here together. how are you doing? >> stephen: same thing. same thing. we're all together. my kids are my crew right now, my daughter is doing my makeup, i'm surround bid loved ones and, you know, my family is healthy right now and, for that, i feel blessed. >> that's wonderful. >> stephen: so what's going on? i understand that you and i are going to be doing something together pretty soon. >> well, so i am creating a special for the world health association and global citizen and it's called one health together at home. it turns out -- do you know a host of the show? >> stephen: who's hosting it? something that big, you've got to have a big host. >> you, man. >> stephen: what?! that's what it
>> hi, stephen, how are you? >> stephen: i'm doing great!k club party doesn't start till 8:00. i don't even have the chardonnay chilled yet. what's going on? >> that's okay. i'm already wasted. it's fine. >> stephen: good, good. stay loose. stay loose. what's going on? how are you? >> i'm doing great. everybody's safe and sound. we feel very blessed all here together. how are you doing? >> stephen: same thing. same thing. we're all together. my kids are my...
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>> stephen: yeah. >> oh, stephen. >> stephen: what about-- let me ask you this if you don't mind becauseofessional. i don't know if you're known as a fashion plate. people find you attractive. i don't understand. to each his own. what do you think of the outfit? i wore a suit for the first two nights in the house, and we held an online poll, and 71% of respondents said shino longer wear a suit. what do you think? how casual should i get? >> this is-- what is stephen on the weekend? is this stephen on the-- would this be the weekend or not even close? >> stephen: no, a t-shirt-- halter top and short-shorts. >> don't do that. i don't think that you want to look like-- i think you want to look like you care. i like that you've got a nice -- >> stephen: nice casual. >> checked shirt there and beautiful navy blue blazer. i think you're doing just fine. you're probably going full winnie the pooh underneath that. >> stephen: 100%. 100%. just a cod piece. >> just a rhinestone cod piece. >> stephen: which doubles as a mask in a crise. >> i'm only-- i'm only wearing bab powder under here. so, hey.
>> stephen: yeah. >> oh, stephen. >> stephen: what about-- let me ask you this if you don't mind becauseofessional. i don't know if you're known as a fashion plate. people find you attractive. i don't understand. to each his own. what do you think of the outfit? i wore a suit for the first two nights in the house, and we held an online poll, and 71% of respondents said shino longer wear a suit. what do you think? how casual should i get? >> this is-- what is stephen on...
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but, yeah, sorry about that stephen. >> stephen: there goes my start-up.so much for being here. stay safe. >> stay safe yourself, stephen. thanks for inviting me. >> stephen: dr. jon lapook, everybody! we'll be right back with cate blanchett. i was overwhelmed. and i didn't know where to begin. ♪ i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. i feel cared about as a member. there's no extra costs for it or anything like that. it's all kinda like, through the app. we're getting a super competitive interest rate on our money. we're able to invest through the same exact platform. ♪ i really liked that they didn't have any hidden or extra fees. ♪ sofi has brought me peace of mind. truly thank you for helping me prepare for whatever the future has in store. it's all because sofi let us see light at the end of the tunnel. - so thank you. - thank you. ♪ ♪ there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment
but, yeah, sorry about that stephen. >> stephen: there goes my start-up.so much for being here. stay safe. >> stay safe yourself, stephen. thanks for inviting me. >> stephen: dr. jon lapook, everybody! we'll be right back with cate blanchett. i was overwhelmed. and i didn't know where to begin. ♪ i came across sofi and it was the best decision of my life. i feel cared about as a member. there's no extra costs for it or anything like that. it's all kinda like, through the...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert. >> stephen: are we rolling? we're rolling right now. and we're on the air right now. what do you think of-- what do you think of the thing? last night cate blanchett said i should have a flower or something back here? is the orchid working? or does this look like the lobby of a spa. i don't think so. i don't-- i don't think so. is it real? it's real. i don't think so. folks, if you watch the show, you know i criticize donald trump a lot, but with this coronavirus gripping our nation, i realize i don't do it enough. and i blame myself-- a sentence donald trump has never said. because donald trump clearly only thinks about the needs of donald trump. and right now, he needs someone to blame for how poorly he responded to the coronavirus. so, yesterday, at the press briefing, he announced this: >> today, i am instructing my administration to halt funding of the world health organization. >> stephen: he's defunding the world health organization during a global pandemic. brilliant! its like when your house is engulfed
and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert. >> stephen: are we rolling? we're rolling right now. and we're on the air right now. what do you think of-- what do you think of the thing? last night cate blanchett said i should have a flower or something back here? is the orchid working? or does this look like the lobby of a spa. i don't think so. i don't-- i don't think so. is it real? it's real. i don't think so. folks, if you watch the show, you know i criticize...
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>> it's 26 years, stephen, 26 years. >> stephen: that's right. were in a reporter for the "new york post." >> yes. >> stephen: is there anything that trump has done as president that surprised you based upon your knowledge of both his behavior and his character from all the years you covered him in new york? >> he's incredibly erratic. he's incredibly unpredictable. he governs by gut, just like he acted as a real estate developer. but, actually, i think he has been ultimately entirely predictable in that unpredictability. but there is-- there was one moment that was really surprising to me. i happened to be in the oval office the day that he met-- the day that he met barack obama for the first time this was two days after the election in 2016, and if you remember, it was a meet that was supposed to be, like, 20 minutes. and they ended up meeting for more than an hour. >> stephen: i. >> i went with a-- with a small group of reporters, called the press pool, into the oval office. at the end of that meet ago i still have these pictures and i took vi
>> it's 26 years, stephen, 26 years. >> stephen: that's right. were in a reporter for the "new york post." >> yes. >> stephen: is there anything that trump has done as president that surprised you based upon your knowledge of both his behavior and his character from all the years you covered him in new york? >> he's incredibly erratic. he's incredibly unpredictable. he governs by gut, just like he acted as a real estate developer. but, actually, i think...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: two times. hey, everybody! that actually hurt a little. keeps you awake. welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. peter is in college so he's taking classes now. his younger brother john is sitting in. do you remember if i tell the people you're here? john, good luck, no pressure, i hope everyone had a nice easter. i did. with my family. we raked our in-law's yard, while they watched from the porch, then my 91-year-old father-in-law mowed it. he can do a five minute plank. at 91. i don't know what my wife sees in me. of course, all of the celebrations had to change this year. the pope livestreamed mass from an empty st. peter's, and jesus was not allowed to leave the tomb on the orders of andrew cuomo. it's tough love, governor. i feel for the pope. he and i are kind of in the same business. we stand in front of big crowds and make them feel better. i've been doing my show without an audience for a month now. wow. a month. time really flies by when you're not allowed to fly. or walk. the
and now, live on tape from a safe distance it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: two times. hey, everybody! that actually hurt a little. keeps you awake. welcome to "the late show." i'm stephen colbert. peter is in college so he's taking classes now. his younger brother john is sitting in. do you remember if i tell the people you're here? john, good luck, no pressure, i hope everyone had a nice easter. i did. with my family. we raked our in-law's yard, while they watched from the...
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and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert. >> stephen: hello, everybody. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i hope you're all doing well. we're good here. though, one of the oddest things about doing the show at home, from my lile study he is that it's starting to feel normal-- and that is really weird. i mean, why is my son sitting on the floor wearing a headset? he's talking to my director back in new york. say hi to jim. >> hi, jim. >> stephen: does jim say hi back? >> he didn't say hi back. >> stephen: is he mad at me? probably. >> stephen: peter's been terrific. every member of my family has been terrific, which statistically means, i'm the bad roommate. but we have no choice. right now, inside is the place to be, because the news from the outside is alarming. this week, the government projected 100,000 to 240,000 deaths from coronavirus. that's why it's so important right now that everyone stays safe and stays focused. and stay inside. and i know you the american people get it, but some of our elected officials are slow on the
and now, live on tape from a safe distance, it's stephen colbert. >> stephen: hello, everybody. welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. i hope you're all doing well. we're good here. though, one of the oddest things about doing the show at home, from my lile study he is that it's starting to feel normal-- and that is really weird. i mean, why is my son sitting on the floor wearing a headset? he's talking to my director back in new york. say hi to jim. >>...
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. >> okay. >> stephen: hey! and welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and i'm happy to say today i'm joined as my stage manager and cameraman and sound person, my lovely wife, evie. ef, won't you just join us? thank you very much! >> hello. >> stephen: there you go! we just got a "mature" rating. and it makes me happy to have my wife here, and i need something to make me happy, and i'm sure you do, too. because yesterday, we as a nation hit a terrible milestone in the pandemic, because the united states just passed one million coronavirus cases. though "some disease researchers have estimated that the true number of infections may be about ten times the known number." that's not exactly comforting, some disease researchers! you never hear a mom telling her kid, "i know you're scared of the monster under your bed, but, actually, there could be ten monsters under your bed. but there's no way to know, because they're invisible. good night!" even more tragically, the number of u.s. coronavirus fa
. >> okay. >> stephen: hey! and welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and i'm happy to say today i'm joined as my stage manager and cameraman and sound person, my lovely wife, evie. ef, won't you just join us? thank you very much! >> hello. >> stephen: there you go! we just got a "mature" rating. and it makes me happy to have my wife here, and i need something to make me happy, and i'm sure you do, too. because yesterday, we as a...
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>> yeah. >> stephen: is it fun? >> yeah. >> stephen: what do you do? >> drink beer. >> stephen: all right. that's straight from the horse's mouth right there. this is the first time oktoberfest has been cancelled since world war ii. wow, something bad must have happened in germany during world war ii. keep in mind, germany's one of the countries that managed to keep the pandemic under control, and they're canceling events in the fall. i'm guessing this halloween, the hottest costume will be sexy responsible person who stayed indoors. speaking of things that we're hoping will end soon. president trump. last night, he tweeted this bombshell at 10:00 p.m.: "in light of the attack from the invisible enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our great american citizens, i will be signing an executive order to temporarily suspend immigration into the united states!" well, i don't necessarily agree with it, but it is probably the safest thing. for the immigrants. because right now, america is basically a petri dish on the floor of a bus station men's
>> yeah. >> stephen: is it fun? >> yeah. >> stephen: what do you do? >> drink beer. >> stephen: all right. that's straight from the horse's mouth right there. this is the first time oktoberfest has been cancelled since world war ii. wow, something bad must have happened in germany during world war ii. keep in mind, germany's one of the countries that managed to keep the pandemic under control, and they're canceling events in the fall. i'm guessing this...
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>> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm stephen colbert. i was just talking to my son peter who is my crew. my wife is out getting me a cocktail. it's the last show of the week. i normally have a cocktail at the end of the last show of the week, but you knowçó what? i don't think i can wait that long. happy thursday. you see, during social isolation, i've asked my writers to mark the passage of time, so when i read this script i'll know what day it is. thursday. today-- which, again, is thursday, stephen-- the coronavirus continues to ravage the country. but there are signs that social distancing is working, though that doesn't mean we can go back to normal any time soon-- or maybe ever. at least according to immunologist and man who just realized he's touching his face, dr. anthony fauci. thank you very much. this is -- i married the right girl. cheers. mmm! oh, yeah. that is lovely. whoo -- fruit of the vierntion work of the human hands, it shall become for us our spiritual drink. ( laughter ) on tuesday, fauci explained that we've got to
>> stephen: welcome to "a late show." i'm stephen colbert. i was just talking to my son peter who is my crew. my wife is out getting me a cocktail. it's the last show of the week. i normally have a cocktail at the end of the last show of the week, but you knowçó what? i don't think i can wait that long. happy thursday. you see, during social isolation, i've asked my writers to mark the passage of time, so when i read this script i'll know what day it is. thursday. today--...
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>> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. are you guys doing tonight? i can't hear you! because i'm alone. so alone. i'm alone, right, pete? >> oh, you are so alone. >> stephen: thank you. pblazer, i'm all dressed up fora cocktail party. but, evidently, the network thinks we should do a show. what's up? let's see, what's up? okay, here's big news. in the democratic primary, there's big news, because there is no democratic primary. because today, senator bernie sanders announced he was dropping out of the 2020 democratic race. i guess during a pandemic, crazy ideas like medicare for all just don't resonate. bernie addressed his supporters this afternoon in a live stream. >> i want to thank the many hundreds of thousands of americans who attended our rallies, town meetings, and house parties from new york to california. some of these events had over 25,000 people. some had a few hundred, and some had a dozen. >> stephen: you know, listening to bernie sanders makes me nostalgic for a time in america when anything seemed possible
>> stephen: hey, everybody, welcome to "a late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. are you guys doing tonight? i can't hear you! because i'm alone. so alone. i'm alone, right, pete? >> oh, you are so alone. >> stephen: thank you. pblazer, i'm all dressed up fora cocktail party. but, evidently, the network thinks we should do a show. what's up? let's see, what's up? okay, here's big news. in the democratic primary, there's big news, because there is no democratic...
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stephen: both dr. reingold and ray kelly both point to the single regionwide shelter at home order as an example of how a public health crisis should be managed. and they say that things like social distancing and mask and gloves may be around for years. coming up after the break, along with social distancing and shelter at home, the word "shortage" has become part of the pandemic lexicon, and it's one with dire implications. then school's out, and for some local students at a private school, it's out for good. they're our neighbors. and they're our friends. they're our parents... our brothers and sisters. and our children. but now, they are more than that. they are forever our heroes, too. at prudential, we're fortunate to know and serve them. and we're grateful to the heroic men and women working on the front line to move our nation forward. to all the heroes, we thank you. working on the front line to move our nation forward. drugs needed to keep critically ill patients alive while on ventilators. c
stephen: both dr. reingold and ray kelly both point to the single regionwide shelter at home order as an example of how a public health crisis should be managed. and they say that things like social distancing and mask and gloves may be around for years. coming up after the break, along with social distancing and shelter at home, the word "shortage" has become part of the pandemic lexicon, and it's one with dire implications. then school's out, and for some local students at a private...
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stephen kinzer. stephen kinzer. [no audio] robin: i've loved -- [applause] robin: i love this book so much. i know we want to get some questions and. we have c-span here. by the way, let's rock it. let's do something crazy here. [laughter] robin: if you have questions for stephen kinzer, feel free to ask him. >> what is your feeling about theodore roosevelt's role in the building of the panama canal? stephen: teddy roosevelt's role in the building of the canal? well, theodore roosevelt was fascinated by sea power, and the idea of a canal through panama had been around for centuries. roosevelt came in and it was knocking be any more delay. the canal was supposed to be built across nicaragua. there was a great lobbying campaign. it was quickly moved to panama for very complicated and mostly corrupt reasons. panama was then a province of columbia, not an independent country. roosevelt was dealing with columbia, but he was not getting the deal he wanted. he decided as he wrote to his secretary of state, we have two alte
stephen kinzer. stephen kinzer. [no audio] robin: i've loved -- [applause] robin: i love this book so much. i know we want to get some questions and. we have c-span here. by the way, let's rock it. let's do something crazy here. [laughter] robin: if you have questions for stephen kinzer, feel free to ask him. >> what is your feeling about theodore roosevelt's role in the building of the panama canal? stephen: teddy roosevelt's role in the building of the canal? well, theodore roosevelt...
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stephen king with us.k across the great trolley of hong kong and there is the foundation of the hong kong and shanghai banking corporation. you have a window into asia that is unique. is this pandemic enough to derail the pacific rim experiment? stephen: the good news is that some of these countries have had epidemics,rience of and there was sars in 2003, and lockdown policies early on that the rest of the world did not understand. china appears to be a better place than other countries and the same might be said for singapore, south korea, and so on, even though they have had more recent difficulties with the risk of reinfection in singapore itself. the bigger, longer term question is how does the world emerge from this whole story six months, a year down the road? it may be the u.s. and china are looking to show global leadership and scoring points off each other in the future and in the process of point scoring, china will be trying to offer firmer leadership for asia than it has done in the past. tom:
stephen king with us.k across the great trolley of hong kong and there is the foundation of the hong kong and shanghai banking corporation. you have a window into asia that is unique. is this pandemic enough to derail the pacific rim experiment? stephen: the good news is that some of these countries have had epidemics,rience of and there was sars in 2003, and lockdown policies early on that the rest of the world did not understand. china appears to be a better place than other countries and the...
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of myer resource you say oil and gas expert and from bangkok stephen innes chief global market strategist at acts of core pay global institutional financial services company thank you all for joining me so since this has happened this this drop the word catastrophic among other words has been used bob is that appropriate is it that bad. well it when you think about their markets at least the way we look at it here is that there's a financial market then there's the physical market the physical martin market is certainly in a terrible shape just because we're down 3035000000 barrels a day and demand on the financial side the catastrophe yesterday was people trying to roll out of their make contracts and there were a lot of contracts that were long a lot of holders of long contracts who couldn't unload them and finally the price went negative as people were trying to settle those contracts thanks for making that very clear for a lot of west that don't speak oil that was actually extremely clear thank you for that cornelia how would you describe it i would actually i would concur with. the p
of myer resource you say oil and gas expert and from bangkok stephen innes chief global market strategist at acts of core pay global institutional financial services company thank you all for joining me so since this has happened this this drop the word catastrophic among other words has been used bob is that appropriate is it that bad. well it when you think about their markets at least the way we look at it here is that there's a financial market then there's the physical market the physical...
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into the banks that lend to them because if they go bankrupt their loan portfolios deteriorate so stephen. and i have explained you know what west texas intermediate as opposed to brant crude oil but it is brant is it isn't going to be in as bad a shape is. well it's quite pretty interesting it seems that not only her tankers reaching saturation a lot of oil traders are also very bizarre markets are going through right now i think we have to take some value as to what happened the settlement date i think it's easy to discount it because we had a massive u.s. e.t.f. fund that had to roll a substantial amount of positioning it's kind of under question right now what is it going to do actually could you explain that just a little simpler for for our audience if you don't mind well she sure sure sure right now what we have is we have a large retail propensity or a large retail. investment into an e.t.f. fund or right now that's grown quite substantially throughout 2020 this is despite the fact that oil prices have been coming down so in other words investors to be trying to pick bottoms here
into the banks that lend to them because if they go bankrupt their loan portfolios deteriorate so stephen. and i have explained you know what west texas intermediate as opposed to brant crude oil but it is brant is it isn't going to be in as bad a shape is. well it's quite pretty interesting it seems that not only her tankers reaching saturation a lot of oil traders are also very bizarre markets are going through right now i think we have to take some value as to what happened the settlement...
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stephen: that is a great question.m looking at a chart i showed my class in yale last night, the jet to gd -- jet to djitte -- since 1929.ratio we will probably get something gdp byo 130% or 140% of the time we finish injecting these fiscal relief packages to the advanced economies in the world. how do we get out of that? probably as we did after world war ii, inflate our way out, and the risk of inflation which is not on anyone's radar screen right now, something to think about over the medium-term. tom: stephen roach, i look at what is going on in washington. we spoke to william white formerly with the oecd and he made clear we have to figure out a way down the road to lose the debt burden, to lessen the debt. do you have any optimism we can grow our way out of our additional trillions in debt? stephen: that is what we did in the aftermath of world war ii. show aners i just cited incredible spike in the debt burden for advanced economies, and the one we are entering now will be far more severe than it was back then.
stephen: that is a great question.m looking at a chart i showed my class in yale last night, the jet to gd -- jet to djitte -- since 1929.ratio we will probably get something gdp byo 130% or 140% of the time we finish injecting these fiscal relief packages to the advanced economies in the world. how do we get out of that? probably as we did after world war ii, inflate our way out, and the risk of inflation which is not on anyone's radar screen right now, something to think about over the...
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stephen: for sure. convalescent plasma is where you take a blood product, it's plasma, it's the form -- the liquid form of the blood that you take out of someone who has recovered from covid-19. these are people who are exposed to covid-19, no longer have active infection but they develop their own immunity against the covid-19 virus. we can take the plasma from th them, blood banks, the red cross can and concentrate that and create what is called convalescent plasma which is basically a unit of blood that we can give to someone who is sick. what this does is it transfers the immunity from the person who has had it to the person who is now six. jesse: that sounds fantastic. what is the timeline on that. stephen: we allowed individual hospitals to do this on a case-by-case basis for the last 12 days. we will be announcing very soon a nationwide program in partnership with hospitals across the country and academic centers run by the red cross and other blood banks that will allow us to have people come in
stephen: for sure. convalescent plasma is where you take a blood product, it's plasma, it's the form -- the liquid form of the blood that you take out of someone who has recovered from covid-19. these are people who are exposed to covid-19, no longer have active infection but they develop their own immunity against the covid-19 virus. we can take the plasma from th them, blood banks, the red cross can and concentrate that and create what is called convalescent plasma which is basically a unit...
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stephen. line who are working night and front line who are working night and day, clearly, are making an extraordinary contribution at this particular time. paul, extraordinary contribution at this particulartime. paul, you extraordinary contribution at this particular time. paul, you will be aware of many of the changes already made around the immigration status and visa status for nhs workers, extending their reasons already if they were coming up for expiry and we are providing a great deal of support on that basis. i'll be very clear, we have a range of measures, that, like most things in government, are under review and we are looking at everything in terms of visas and surcharge and i'm working with my colleague matt hancock in the department of health and social care because that is a joint policy with matt's team and we are looking at everything in terms of what we can do to continue to support every one of the front line in the nhs. we are speaking about the health care professionals,
stephen. line who are working night and front line who are working night and day, clearly, are making an extraordinary contribution at this particular time. paul, extraordinary contribution at this particulartime. paul, you extraordinary contribution at this particular time. paul, you will be aware of many of the changes already made around the immigration status and visa status for nhs workers, extending their reasons already if they were coming up for expiry and we are providing a great deal...
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stephen king.our years on before audiobooks were fashionable with the work that all of you do and all that you make it through his support he has expanded theis audience with inspired improvements to audiobooks with that gratitude with a lifetime achievement award. [cheers and applause] >> steve, first i want to say thank you for all the thrilling adventures. and thank you for keeping is a part of your raging imagination and a few years ago winning the audie. >> i have to tell you all the time and to fill that narrative. >> i was honored and lucky. [applause] for this difficult and wonderful and treacherous book. >> and that this teller isn't worth the spark and that applies to narrators as well. and part of human nature. >> they could go for years that their husband is missing. [laughter] stephen king is a much better place in the world. >> you will still be read 100 years from now. and how you come up with that. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> congratulations mr. king. >> congratulatio
stephen king.our years on before audiobooks were fashionable with the work that all of you do and all that you make it through his support he has expanded theis audience with inspired improvements to audiobooks with that gratitude with a lifetime achievement award. [cheers and applause] >> steve, first i want to say thank you for all the thrilling adventures. and thank you for keeping is a part of your raging imagination and a few years ago winning the audie. >> i have to tell you...
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stephen.rthe said before, it is important to remember the approach needs to be taken to keep on top of this virus, to keep transmission down, will need to keep transmission down, will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time because the science and what we know about the virus is developing all the time. we are learning more and more. and even as we stand here today, there are certain pieces of key information we would love to have to help us plot a way through the coming months. it's not available. so one piece of information is how many people develop immunity to the virus, and how long it lasts. the truth of it is of course we won't know how long immunity lasts until we have some way into this epidemic and we have been able to follow individuals in a serial way, in other words take blood tests over months, to see what happens to their immunity and antibody levels. as that information becomes avail
stephen.rthe said before, it is important to remember the approach needs to be taken to keep on top of this virus, to keep transmission down, will need to keep transmission down, will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time and it will need to evolve over time because the science and what we know about the virus is developing all the time. we are learning more and more. and even as we stand here today, there are certain pieces of key...
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four years frank muller licked his rise voice to stephen kings work.y dad remarked once when he wrote a new story he would often hear frank muller reading it back to him in his head. other tales were brought to light by some brilliant readers to ever step to the mic, kathy bates, ron mccarty, will patton and others hey, for those of you who wonder what it would have been like to i got in the qing household after dinner, while we passed a book around, it is easy enough to satisfy your interest. my dad has read several of his own stories on audio and my mother read the house on maple street for one of his many audio collections. his love for the form extended to us to say to release several stories in audio first people leaving that was the best possible to enjoy sensing government to be told and heard even more than red. his love for the gifted readers who bring audiobooks to life is why after frank muller suffered a critical brain injury in 2001 and was left hospitalized without adequate insurance, my father started aeq foundation to offer financial as
four years frank muller licked his rise voice to stephen kings work.y dad remarked once when he wrote a new story he would often hear frank muller reading it back to him in his head. other tales were brought to light by some brilliant readers to ever step to the mic, kathy bates, ron mccarty, will patton and others hey, for those of you who wonder what it would have been like to i got in the qing household after dinner, while we passed a book around, it is easy enough to satisfy your interest....
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next up, hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.lobal coronavirus pandemic has changed pretty much everything for almost everybody. it is of course a public health emergency, but it also is having massive economic social and cultural impacts. this very building usually houses our hardtalk studio. now, that is currently out of commission. but thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much—acclaimed british actor brian cox, who is currently in the smash hit hbo tv drama succession. now, he is living in self—isolation in upstate new york, but i'm happy to say he is able to talk to me. brian cox in new york state, welcome to hardtalk. welcome. thank you, stephen. well, thank you for inviting us into your home so to speak via your laptop. you have been living in brooklyn, now you're in a cabin in new york state. new york state of course is at the epicentre of the coronavirus epidemic in the us. what has life been like for you? well, i haven't...because i'm a diabetic, i haven't been engagin
next up, hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.lobal coronavirus pandemic has changed pretty much everything for almost everybody. it is of course a public health emergency, but it also is having massive economic social and cultural impacts. this very building usually houses our hardtalk studio. now, that is currently out of commission. but thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the show can go on, and my guest today is the much—acclaimed british actor...
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together during the lockdown — the big stars of broadway mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer, stepheneim. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. president trump has held a briefing at the white house in the last few hours. there are almost one million cases of coronavirus in the us and almost 56,000 deaths. mr trump said there were encouraging signs across the country, and that governors should reopen their states as quickly as possible, as long as it's safe to do so. iam i am sorry, i am bringing you the wrong story. let's go back to the british prime minister. 0k... first the british prime minister boris johnson has urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown. president trump has held a briefing at the white house in the last few hours. parks manufacturing and construction businesses will be the first to reopen in the us. ?after seven weeks of a strict lockdown in italy, some restrictions will be lifted next monday. parks, manufacturing and construction businesses will be the first to reopen, restaurants will be able to serve takeaways. globally, ther
together during the lockdown — the big stars of broadway mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer, stepheneim. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. president trump has held a briefing at the white house in the last few hours. there are almost one million cases of coronavirus in the us and almost 56,000 deaths. mr trump said there were encouraging signs across the country, and that governors should reopen their states as quickly as possible, as long as it's safe...
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and stars of broadway celebrate stephen sondheim's 90th birthday with a virual concert. —— 90th birthdaya virtual concert. hello. the british prime minister borisjohnson has urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown. he was speaking outside number 10 for the first time since recovering from coronavirus. mrjohnson warned that britain is at the point of maximum risk and ending social restrictions could quickly put the country at threat of a new wave of disease. president trump used his first coronavirus news conference since friday, to say the us was conducting serious investigations into how china handled the outbreak. after seven weeks of strict lockdown in italy, some restrictions will be lifted next monday. parks, manufacturing and construction businesses will be the first to reopen, restaurants will be able to serve takeaways. globally, there are now more than three million confirmed coronavirus cases — the true number will be much higher. first our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on borisjohnson‘s return to work. the lectern is kept for major moments — borisjohnso
and stars of broadway celebrate stephen sondheim's 90th birthday with a virual concert. —— 90th birthdaya virtual concert. hello. the british prime minister borisjohnson has urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown. he was speaking outside number 10 for the first time since recovering from coronavirus. mrjohnson warned that britain is at the point of maximum risk and ending social restrictions could quickly put the country at threat of a new wave of disease. president trump used...
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that somewhere right now stephen hawking is saying, (imitating stephen hawking): "damn it. meant to click no." i'll walk you through it. the game is not called words with strangers. no, it's not even called words with acquaintances. it is called words with... i'm not finishing your sentence. you pulled the plug on my funk. friends! it's words with friends! which stephen hawking and i officially are. now all i need is a bunk bed with a slide; i'll have everything i've ever wanted since i was six years old. that's really nice, sheldon. i'm happy for you. and i'm happy for you, too. you are now friends with someone who is officially friends with stephen hawking. enjoy it, boys. you may have peaked. sheldon, i know stephen hawking. i worked with him. and if they ever come out with a game called words with people you once worked with, you'll be off to the races. sheldon, i don't think this actually means... (tablet chimes) hold that thought! professor hawking has made a move. boy, oh, boy. oh, it's only a matter of time before we're coming up with fun nicknames for each other.
that somewhere right now stephen hawking is saying, (imitating stephen hawking): "damn it. meant to click no." i'll walk you through it. the game is not called words with strangers. no, it's not even called words with acquaintances. it is called words with... i'm not finishing your sentence. you pulled the plug on my funk. friends! it's words with friends! which stephen hawking and i officially are. now all i need is a bunk bed with a slide; i'll have everything i've ever wanted since...
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we're back with stephen moore stephen moore. showed up 2 thirds of americans are worried that the state governments that the governments are going to lift restrictions to are going to be honest with you if they lived in restrictions in california i don't think i would go out. so that's a grid point. if you wrist relive some of these restrictions it doesn't require people to go back to work it doesn't require a business to open it allows them to open it allows people to go out if they want to and i think that's the right approach i think you do it on a rolling basis i think you've got to be really smart here larry the last thing we want and you know as i've said i'm a big advocate of getting things up and running again but it we don't want to see a recurrence of this evil disease you know some people think there might be a 2nd or 3rd wave of this and so you've got to do you have to use the social distancing you have to have gloves you have to have you have to have. we need to use testing we need treatments we need screening the t
we're back with stephen moore stephen moore. showed up 2 thirds of americans are worried that the state governments that the governments are going to lift restrictions to are going to be honest with you if they lived in restrictions in california i don't think i would go out. so that's a grid point. if you wrist relive some of these restrictions it doesn't require people to go back to work it doesn't require a business to open it allows them to open it allows people to go out if they want to...
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the big stars of broadway mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer stephen sondheim.ello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the british prime minister borisjohnson has urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown. he said the uk was at the moment of maximum risk in the coronavirus outbreak. he was speaking outside number ten for the first time since recovering from the virus. president trump has used his first coronavirus news conference since friday to say the us were conducting serious investigations into how china handled the outbreak. after seven weeks of a strict lockdown in italy, some restrictions will be lifted next monday. parks, manufacturing and construction businesses will be the first to reopen, restaurants will be able to serve takeaways. globally, there are now more than three million confirmed coronavirus cases. the true number will be much higher. but first our political editor
the big stars of broadway mark the 90th birthday of legendary composer stephen sondheim.ello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we're covering all the latest coronavirus developments here in britain and globally. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the british prime minister borisjohnson has urged people not to lose patience with the lockdown. he said the uk was at the moment of maximum risk in the coronavirus outbreak. he was speaking outside...
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my guest today is stephen kinzer an award winning foreign correspondent and bestselling author here's latest book poisoner in chief examines the cia's search for mind control stephen you know this is an interesting topic and we're going back in time here back to this fifty's and sixty's when we talk about mind control and i'm sure many people will roll their eyes but this isn't the conspiracy the cia's m.k. ultra project is now part of the public record thanks to a 975 congressional investigation when did the program begin and what was its goal why did we have this program. in the late forty's and early fifty's when the cia was in its infancy leaders of that agency were seized by a terrible fear that the soviets or the communists had somehow found the key to mind control this was a mistake this was not correct of course but they felt that this was a terrifying threat to the united states and the only way to stop it was for us also to find the key to mind control so they went off on this crazy search and the feeling was that it was so important since the prize of success would be somet
my guest today is stephen kinzer an award winning foreign correspondent and bestselling author here's latest book poisoner in chief examines the cia's search for mind control stephen you know this is an interesting topic and we're going back in time here back to this fifty's and sixty's when we talk about mind control and i'm sure many people will roll their eyes but this isn't the conspiracy the cia's m.k. ultra project is now part of the public record thanks to a 975 congressional...
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dot com my colleague stephen there's a he's up next with g.w. business stick around he will be right back. it is for me. it's for. beethoven it's for ham. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every.