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stephen: fish no, i don't think so. >> stephen: aren't fish animals?ah! >> stephen: the people have spoken. >> i disagree. >> stephen: so a shark is not scary? >> no, it is, because -- so here's the problem with a shark and the problem with fish in general, it's the medium in which they travel because everything is scary when you have no visibility. you know what i just realized? i'm just a crazy old man off the street. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: okay. i got a glimpse of me on the camera and all of a sudden i was, like, didn't i give that guy money the other day right outside the west third street subway station? ( laughter ) >> stephen: land animal, what's the scariest animal. i asked you, sir, at long last would you not answer my ( bleep ) question? what is the scariest animal, jon stewart? >> give me time? >> stephen:ive given you a lot of time. >> i'm going to say a cat. >> stephen: not just a cat, a tiger, not a cat. why is it terrifying? >> because the tiger is not in your house. the cat is a killing machine. >> stephen: i f
stephen: fish no, i don't think so. >> stephen: aren't fish animals?ah! >> stephen: the people have spoken. >> i disagree. >> stephen: so a shark is not scary? >> no, it is, because -- so here's the problem with a shark and the problem with fish in general, it's the medium in which they travel because everything is scary when you have no visibility. you know what i just realized? i'm just a crazy old man off the street. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >>...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! please, have a seat, everybody. welcome -- welcome to "the late show," one and all. i am your host stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen -- ( cheers and applause ) -- tonight in washington, d.c., the city is on high alert. the national guard has been called out, barricades have been reinstalled in front of the capitol, liberty is girding her loins, and they popped a condom on the washington monument. er's wored bec upo peop aecte attend saturday's justice for j- 6 rally in support of those who rioted at the us capitol on january 6th. yeah. yeah. yeah. ( booing ) you were a little late with that. you were a little late. ( laughter ) folks, do we really need to go through this again? >> audience: no! >> stephen: it reminds me of the famous quote "those who fail to learn from history will be at this rally." ( cheers and applause ) but i'm all for justice for the people who attacked the capitol on january 6th. have they locked up the main guy who started the whole thing yet? his name's o
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! please, have a seat, everybody. welcome -- welcome to "the late show," one and all. i am your host stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen -- ( cheers and applause ) -- tonight in washington, d.c., the city is on high alert. the national guard has been called out, barricades have been reinstalled in front of the capitol, liberty is girding her loins, and they popped...
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oh, it's stephen king. i have to go. hey, stephen! >> stephen: taylor swift, everybody! i knew it! to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation together where you don't have to think about anything, you can finally enjoy everything. come aboard a medallionclass cruise with princess plus. visit princess.com or call 1-800-princess. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to "the late show." folks, i spent most of the last year and a half doing the show with no audience or guests besides, of course, my wife evie. but there was one notable exception. back in may, actor/director/emily blunt's husband john krasinski was nice enough to join me in the storage closet. if you ever wondered what it's like to be trapped in a small space with john krasinski, i remember watching "a quiet place." but if you want the same experience with less talking and less ail anydismemberment, look at this. it's
oh, it's stephen king. i have to go. hey, stephen! >> stephen: taylor swift, everybody! i knew it! to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation together where you don't have to think about anything, you can finally enjoy everything. come aboard a medallionclass cruise with princess plus. visit princess.com or call...
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stephen!sit on my bed." >> yes. you can't sit on anything in my house. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i have to take off my clothes when i come into your house? is that what you're saying? >> bring an overnight bag with a change-- i'm kidding. you don't have to do that. seriously, this is a rule my parents had growing up, and it really stuck with me. when i went to college, i got my room essentials, bedding from target. >> stephen: sure. >> and people wanted to come over. shout out to essentials, can i get a sponsorship? people wanted to come over, and i would freak out about people sitting on my bed. i was like, you can have one butt cheek on and the other has to dangle off. >> stephen: wow, okay. so just a quick change into something more comfortable and cleaner. >> yeah. >> stephen: kind of like you're working at some sort of nuclear factory. you actually have to change. now, you also-- you dedicate your book to your parents, which is lovely. >> yes. >> stephen: but also to michael b. jordan. >>
stephen!sit on my bed." >> yes. you can't sit on anything in my house. ( laughter ) >> stephen: i have to take off my clothes when i come into your house? is that what you're saying? >> bring an overnight bag with a change-- i'm kidding. you don't have to do that. seriously, this is a rule my parents had growing up, and it really stuck with me. when i went to college, i got my room essentials, bedding from target. >> stephen: sure. >> and people wanted to come...
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>> stephen: this is what you want. ( audience chanting ) stephen! stephen! stephen!stephen: nice to see you. oh, summertime crowd, that is fantastic. lcome to the "late show," ladies and gentlemen, mr. and mrs. america and all the ships at sea. i am your host, stephen colbert! i've got to say-- ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: there he is. >> stephen: this crowd is electric and live on this planet tonight! ( cheers and applause ) they want to hear me talk about the big story everyone's talking about now. continues to be the chaos surrounding the recent poorly- handled regime change... over at "jeopardy!" ( laughter ) now, before you say "stephen, the 'late show' is the most prestigious of all the late night chuckle-fests. what are you doing talking about the game show 'jeopardy!' and who might host it?" well, i have one thing to say to you: i don't know. ( laughter ) all i know is, the mission statement of this show is to talk about what everyone is talking about. and for some reason, everyone is talking about this. possibly to avoid talking about every
>> stephen: this is what you want. ( audience chanting ) stephen! stephen! stephen!stephen: nice to see you. oh, summertime crowd, that is fantastic. lcome to the "late show," ladies and gentlemen, mr. and mrs. america and all the ships at sea. i am your host, stephen colbert! i've got to say-- ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: there he is. >> stephen: this crowd is electric and live on this planet tonight! ( cheers and applause ) they want to hear me...
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>> stephen: you gotta-- ( bell rings ). >> stephen: oh, no! >> oh, man!more over here. >> i have to make at least these last three. >> i'm spending all my time crumpling my balls here. ( laughter ) all right. oh! that was so close. ( bell rings ) colbert, i'm getting crushed. ( laughs ) ( bell rings ) oh, man! ( bell rings ) >> oh! oh! ( bell rings ) >> stephen: wooooo! >> i didn't even hit one. how am i going to live this down? hold on a second. i got one more. >> stephen: this is for everything. oh! ( bell rings ) >> stephen: you let me win. >> no, look at me. / ( laughter ) all right. >> stephen: that made this my favorite interview of all time. >> yeah, yeah. i will never-- i've lost my swag on "stephen colbert." >> stephen: really, very last question, not a question, just a statement -- thank you for being president. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank you again to president obama -- and happy birthday, sir. we'll be right back with cnn anchor brian stelter. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up t
>> stephen: you gotta-- ( bell rings ). >> stephen: oh, no! >> oh, man!more over here. >> i have to make at least these last three. >> i'm spending all my time crumpling my balls here. ( laughter ) all right. oh! that was so close. ( bell rings ) colbert, i'm getting crushed. ( laughs ) ( bell rings ) oh, man! ( bell rings ) >> oh! oh! ( bell rings ) >> stephen: wooooo! >> i didn't even hit one. how am i going to live this down? hold on a second....
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( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much! hey, everybody! hey, everybody out there! thank you very much. what a lovely evening. a beautiful thursday. welcome. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) the biggest story today is that the coronavirus refuses to stop being the biggest story every day. thanks to delta, pandemic numbers are as bad as they were back in march, and the associated press isn't taking it well. check out this headline. "covid-19 surge in the u.s.: the summer of hope ends in gloom." you all right, a.p.? that headline could use some zoloft, with an abilify chaser. still not as bad as the "new york times," who went with "ah, ( bleep ) it." ( cheers and applause ) that struck a nerve. "ah, ( bleep ) it." and the more the virus spreads, the more it mutates, which experts say could lead to a possible monster covid variant. and as we know, a monster variant could catch on in a flash, and then become a graveyard smash. ( laughter ) this afternoon, president biden
( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much! hey, everybody! hey, everybody out there! thank you very much. what a lovely evening. a beautiful thursday. welcome. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) the biggest story today is that the coronavirus refuses to stop being the biggest story every day. thanks to delta, pandemic numbers are as bad as they were back in march, and the associated press...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: now then? night. >> stephen: why were you hanging out with chris wallace? >> you have 4 excuses, we have five. >> stephen: what were you doing? >> we were jamming. >> stephen: what do you play? >> i am ploy-instrumental, i can play any instrument. the music flows through me. >> stephen: now, the book is called, there you go. it's called "countdown bin laden." tell us, the book is about the planning to get bin laden all the events leading up to it and the night of and all the daring and the risk associated with that. before we get into that, we're coming up on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks this saturday, and we're watching the recent withdraw from afghanistan and the chaos in its wake of america leaving and we know why bin laden is an avatar of evil for us, and we know why we went into afghanistan, the so-called even at the time, "the good war" because there was a rationale unlike iraq which was questionable. so that's 2001 we go in, the book picks up in 2010. set the stage, what was
♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: now then? night. >> stephen: why were you hanging out with chris wallace? >> you have 4 excuses, we have five. >> stephen: what were you doing? >> we were jamming. >> stephen: what do you play? >> i am ploy-instrumental, i can play any instrument. the music flows through me. >> stephen: now, the book is called, there you go. it's called "countdown bin laden." tell us, the book is about the planning to get bin...
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>> no. >> stephen: oh, good, because-- >> it's also religion! >> stephen: sorry?ves you people the false hope of an escape hatch. there's only one me, baby! and then darkness! where is your god now, moses? hard to part the red sea when it's boiling! that burning bush has got a huge carbon footprint. >> stephen: this is all so grim, mama earth! how do you stay so cheerful amidst your impending doom? >> it's not my doom. it's your doom. i'm going to be fine. you're the ones who are going to be doing the dog paddle in denver. momma's just gonna keep on spinnin'. >> stephen: will you miss us when we're gone? >> sure, you guys are cute. but i'll just give dolphins opposable thumbs. ( hrggnngh ) there, i just did it! flipper's coming for you, steve! >> stephen: mama earth, everyone! when we come back, i talk with my guest, shawn mendes, about what he's doing to support climate action. stick around. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss
>> no. >> stephen: oh, good, because-- >> it's also religion! >> stephen: sorry?ves you people the false hope of an escape hatch. there's only one me, baby! and then darkness! where is your god now, moses? hard to part the red sea when it's boiling! that burning bush has got a huge carbon footprint. >> stephen: this is all so grim, mama earth! how do you stay so cheerful amidst your impending doom? >> it's not my doom. it's your doom. i'm going to be fine....
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> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: wait a minute....ing the grubhub guarantee: our promise to deliver the food you love on time, and give you the lowest price, or you'll get $5 off your next order. (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you are! (avo) the subaru crosstrek. the adventurous s-u-v for adventurous people. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. this is how you become the best! [wrestling bell rings] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] ♪ try to be best 'cause you're only a man ♪ ♪ and a man's gotta learn to take it ♪ ♪ try to believe though the going gets rough ♪ ♪ that you gotta hang tough to make it ♪ ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna ever keep you down ♪ [triumphantly yells] ♪
> thank you, stephen. >> stephen: wait a minute....ing the grubhub guarantee: our promise to deliver the food you love on time, and give you the lowest price, or you'll get $5 off your next order. (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is...
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>> stephen: oh! you down for that? >> stephen: absolutely not.g? have you done that stuff? >> no, i'm good. you did that as well in. >> stephen: yes. you give me your list and i will top that over the next two years. >> stephen: the most terrifying is go down the bobsledding thing with the world championship american team. >> terrifying. >> stephen: more terrifying than anything. >> why. >> stephen: thunderbirds can kiss their ass ( laughter ) i'm not joking. because of the g forces and switching back and forth. you basically go through the first three turns, like the best rollercoaster you ever been on. every turn gets more g forces. you go to the fourth turn and you say i made a huge mistake. the fifth turn you almost blackout. these guys are like you, they actually have muscle. you will be fine because your head will stay in place. i'm like a six week old baby trying to make eye contact with his mom in the crib. ( applause ) >> at what point did you pee on yourself? >> stephen: i didn't pee on myself but i did get a burn from the ice because i
>> stephen: oh! you down for that? >> stephen: absolutely not.g? have you done that stuff? >> no, i'm good. you did that as well in. >> stephen: yes. you give me your list and i will top that over the next two years. >> stephen: the most terrifying is go down the bobsledding thing with the world championship american team. >> terrifying. >> stephen: more terrifying than anything. >> why. >> stephen: thunderbirds can kiss their ass ( laughter...
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hey, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) >> audience: ( chanting ) stephen, stephen, stephen!ephen: hello, chris, hello, mark. ladies and gentlemen, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. how's everybody feeling tonight? ( cheers and applause ) that-- that is because you're vaccinated. now, among-- looks appealing, doesn't it? among the unvaccinated in the united states, covid cases are once again on the rise, due to the highly infectious delta variant. inoculations have slowed dramatically, and less than half of the total u.s. population is fully vaccinated. so if you think of it like a pie, about half of the pie would be vaccinated, while the other half... wouldn't be able to taste the pie because they have covid! ( laughter ) now, the rising cases are being fueled by vaccine hesitancy-- which itself is being fueled by a dangerous pathogen scientists are calling the republican party. now-- ( cheers and applause ) and if there are any high school english teachers watching, please-- try to stay neutral. try to stay neutral. ( laughter ) now, t
hey, everybody. ( cheers and applause ) >> audience: ( chanting ) stephen, stephen, stephen!ephen: hello, chris, hello, mark. ladies and gentlemen, welcome, one and all to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. how's everybody feeling tonight? ( cheers and applause ) that-- that is because you're vaccinated. now, among-- looks appealing, doesn't it? among the unvaccinated in the united states, covid cases are once again on the rise, due to the highly infectious delta...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello. >> stephen!( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so nice to have you on. steve, always good to see you. marty, lovely to see you again. selena, nice to meet you. thanks for being on. it's the first time we've had a chance to dawk. >> it is. i'm so excited. a big fan. >> you look fantastic, by the way. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> you have that-- that -- >> stephen: thank you. >> that third covid shot blow. the booster glow they call it. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> and this is right out of the free parking guy from monopoly, which i like. >> stephen: unchgem pennybags. >> sorry, you'll get to speak in a minute. i have a theor about your mustache. which is your hair appears very dark and starts to get gray and comes out really gray. and i'm assuming that your body hair just gets grayer and grayer. >> stephen: from the neck down, i'm anderson cooper. >> no, you look really good. >> stephen: thank you, so do you. >> you look like-- you look like a mature bob saget, and i always wanted yo
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello. >> stephen!( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: so nice to have you on. steve, always good to see you. marty, lovely to see you again. selena, nice to meet you. thanks for being on. it's the first time we've had a chance to dawk. >> it is. i'm so excited. a big fan. >> you look fantastic, by the way. >> stephen: thank you very much. >> you have that-- that -- >> stephen: thank you....
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey!e have a seat, everybody. thank you, kindly. welcome, one and all, welcome one, and all-- thank you so much, everybody. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i just want to say-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you. i hope everyone in america is using protection, because it is very possible that we are all screwed. we may be approximately 24 hours from the united states government shutting down. and that's not even the bad news. if it survives the next 24 hours, the u.s. government is also rapidly approaching the debt ceiling, and if congress doesn't find some way to raise it in the next several days, it could cause the united states to default on its debts for the first time in history, plunging the nation into a recession, crashing the stock market, and causing interest rates to skyrocket. it would be what one economist called "financial armageddon." are that is bad news and even worse timing because america's already scheduled a plague armageddon, a climate
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey!e have a seat, everybody. thank you, kindly. welcome, one and all, welcome one, and all-- thank you so much, everybody. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i just want to say-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you. i hope everyone in america is using protection, because it is very possible that we are all screwed. we may be approximately 24 hours from the...
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>> stephen: yes! have you seen this? >> stephen: nope. can't say that i have.ut then again, i don't subscribe to "somebody sent me a thing magazine." somebody sent me a thing! that's how he leads off. this man used to be national security adviser. in his advisory capacity, i wonder if he ever walked into the oval office and said "mr. president, somebody sent me a thing." and, let me get this straight. flynn claims that the government's plan is to sneak the vaccines into american food, and their chosen vessel is salad? ( laughter ) really? you might want to put it in something we actually eat, like pizza hut's vax-lover's pizza. they bake the needle right into the crust. ( cheers and applause ) oh, man... i could go for a slice, always. where did flynn get the idea? well, it was likely spawned by a new study about how mrna vaccines could one day be grown in edible plants such as lettuce, meaning they could be stored at room temperature. yes, the perfect long-term storage device: lettuce. next, it's going to be avocados and unrefrigerated shrimp. ( laughter ) but
>> stephen: yes! have you seen this? >> stephen: nope. can't say that i have.ut then again, i don't subscribe to "somebody sent me a thing magazine." somebody sent me a thing! that's how he leads off. this man used to be national security adviser. in his advisory capacity, i wonder if he ever walked into the oval office and said "mr. president, somebody sent me a thing." and, let me get this straight. flynn claims that the government's plan is to sneak the...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: man.gentlemen, "welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. folks-- ( cheers and applause ) i'm glad you're feeling good. it's important, you know, to stay hopeful. no matter what, as bad as the last five years have been, and as anxious as we're always all feeling, it's reassure to know and i believe important to remember-- that at any moment, it could get much, much worse. take california, where last night, governor gavin newsom survived a recall with almost 64% of the vote. ( cheers and applause ) sorry, california republicans, i know you spent 20 months and millions of dollars on this recall, but you know what they say: you win some, but not in california. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and newsom celebrated his nonremoval in a speech to supporters, where he laid out what this means for californians >> i want to focus what we said yes to as a state. we said yes to science. we said yes to vaccine. we said yes to ending this pandemic. we said yes to diversity. >> stephen: and
stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: man.gentlemen, "welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. folks-- ( cheers and applause ) i'm glad you're feeling good. it's important, you know, to stay hopeful. no matter what, as bad as the last five years have been, and as anxious as we're always all feeling, it's reassure to know and i believe important to remember-- that at any moment, it could get much, much worse. take...
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>> stephen: good to see you. there you go. >> audience: ( chanting ) stephen, stephen, stephen!folks. thanks for being here. ( piano riff ) welcome to the "late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i-- ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you. it's lovely to be back. lovely to be back. i'd like to start off by wishing all my jewish viewers a happy rosh hashanah. ( cheers and applause ) here's hoping 5782 turns out better than 5781. now, we've been off for two weeks. and while we were gone there was the continuing plague, war, floods, fires. it's like the end times, or as they're now known, "the times." ( laughter ) so i know everyone watching tonight and they have only one question on their mind: "what the hell is going on with my upper lip?" ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: ♪ a-ha! a-ha! ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: which brings us to a breaking mustache newsflash: ♪ ( snap ) i'm sure you have a lot of questions, questions like "why?" ( laughter ) and "really?" and "really, why?" ( laughter ) well, it's kind of a complicated story. i went on vacation, and i didn't s
>> stephen: good to see you. there you go. >> audience: ( chanting ) stephen, stephen, stephen!folks. thanks for being here. ( piano riff ) welcome to the "late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i-- ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you. it's lovely to be back. lovely to be back. i'd like to start off by wishing all my jewish viewers a happy rosh hashanah. ( cheers and applause ) here's hoping 5782 turns out better than 5781. now, we've been off for...
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>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! welcome, welcome, ladies and gentlemen to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. all week-- ( cheers and applause ) if you've been watching the show, you know all week i've been talking about what's going on in afghanistan. it's a comedy gold mine-- in that trying to do jokes about it makes you feel like you're trapped deep underground without enough oxygen. but today, all the news from there is "wait and see." so i, too, am going to wait, and see what else there is to talk about-- you know, lighter news, like the delta variant. ( laughter ) speaking of which, we're getting reinforcements to fight it. today, the biden administration announced booster shots will be offered to americans beginning september 20. of course-- ( cheers and applause ) the vax man's here. of course, not all americans are in favor of even one vaccine. in san diego, a bunch of these folks, came out to protest vaccine mandates at a board of supervisors meeting-- and buckle your brain: >> we should not
>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! welcome, welcome, ladies and gentlemen to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. all week-- ( cheers and applause ) if you've been watching the show, you know all week i've been talking about what's going on in afghanistan. it's a comedy gold mine-- in that trying to do jokes about it makes you feel like you're trapped deep underground without enough oxygen. but today, all the news from there is "wait and see." so i,...
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it's the trump supporters. >> stephen: but not publicly. >> no, well -- >> stephen: not publicly, andle and the world. >> our reporting shows that the big lie, this idea of election fraud, was not some passing storm for american democracy. it's the climb right now inside of the republican party. these sources would come over to woodward's house, to my house, and they would talk, some of these republicans for hours, about how they feel they have no political capital to speak up. even if they don't believe in president trump's claims, they're not willing to go out there and counter him. that's the dynamic right now ahead of 2022, and ahead of 2024. >> stephen: bob, you've been in washington a long time, reporter a long time, have you ever seen a more cynical or destructive use of political gamesmanship? >> well, there have been lots of efforts going back to nixon -- >> stephen: anything close to this? >> this-- this was a subversion, or an attempted subversion of democracy. and it never stopped. and here's the problem: it continues. a reviewer for "the new york times" of "peril" said it
it's the trump supporters. >> stephen: but not publicly. >> no, well -- >> stephen: not publicly, andle and the world. >> our reporting shows that the big lie, this idea of election fraud, was not some passing storm for american democracy. it's the climb right now inside of the republican party. these sources would come over to woodward's house, to my house, and they would talk, some of these republicans for hours, about how they feel they have no political capital to...
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. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." stephen welcomes dr. jon lapook and comedian fumi abe featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now liiive on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: hey. hey. (applause) good to see you. good to see you. (applause) please have a seat, everybody, thank you very much. very kind. >> stephen: welcome, one and all to "the late show," i'm stephen colbert. (applause) you know, folks every night i come out here and do a monologue. this is one of those nights. let's rip the bandaid off. the taliban have taken over afghanistan. the u.s. has been there for 20 years, we spent 2 trillion dollars, we trained a 300,000 man strong afghan army, and the taliban took it over in 10 days. the country is in complete chaos. yesterday, the streets of kabul were jammed with cars trying to get out of the city, people flooded the airports trying to get a plane out of the country, and here's a military helicopter evacuating from kabul, which has been compared to th
. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." stephen welcomes dr. jon lapook and comedian fumi abe featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now liiive on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: hey. hey. (applause) good to see you. good to see you. (applause) please have a seat, everybody, thank you very much. very kind. >> stephen: welcome, one and all to "the late show," i'm stephen...
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( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: oh!er up the energy. good to see you. hello, louis. welcome, welcome, benghazi, everybody, in here out there, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) hey, remember how anxious you were in the final days of the previous presidency? well, turns out, now that we're through it, i think we can say, in hindsight, that maybe we should have been a little more terrified, because we're getting new details about the last days of the last administration of "the lardfather," in the new tell-all from bob woodward and robert costa, "peril." turns out, two days after the january 6th insurrection, joint chiefs chairman, mark milley feared the former president would launch a nuclear war. that's a bombshell revelation a bombshell about a bombshell that would bring about the revelation. but going nuclear makes sense for the former president. after all, he is a fat man who acts like a little boy. apparently-- ( cheers and applause ) apparently-- ( cheers and applause ) tru
( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey! ( cheers and applause ). ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: oh!er up the energy. good to see you. hello, louis. welcome, welcome, benghazi, everybody, in here out there, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) hey, remember how anxious you were in the final days of the previous presidency? well, turns out, now that we're through it, i think we can say, in hindsight, that maybe we should have...
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stephen: dr. upi singh is division chief of infectious diseases at stanford. her team developed a treatment for people like matusich. dr. singh: it feels great to be able to say, "hey, for you," stephen: within days of testing posi doctors treated matusich with monoclonal antibodies. the man-made molecules stopped covid's spike protein from entering healthy cells. dr. singh: it's been well studied, and it's very safe, and it's effective. it reduces your chances that you'll end up in the emergency room or in the hospital. josipa: here i am. i'm all good, good to go. stephen: but the fda has only authorized this treatment for emergency use in high-risk patients. in fact, here in the u.s., the fda has only approved one drug to actually treat covid-19 once you get it, remdesivir, made by gilead sciences, based in foster city. a study in "the new england journal of medicine" found remdesivir shortened hospital stays by five days in covid patients and reduced deaths by about 5% compared to a placebo. ju
stephen: dr. upi singh is division chief of infectious diseases at stanford. her team developed a treatment for people like matusich. dr. singh: it feels great to be able to say, "hey, for you," stephen: within days of testing posi doctors treated matusich with monoclonal antibodies. the man-made molecules stopped covid's spike protein from entering healthy cells. dr. singh: it's been well studied, and it's very safe, and it's effective. it reduces your chances that you'll end up in...
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that is correct, stephen.e than 1a years in guantanamo bay and nine months outside guantanamo bay in dark prison, secret prison, so it's almost 15 years after 9/11. and of course, i still suffer. when i was tortured, i was physically tortured and mentally abused for a very long time, and to this day, there are certain triggers that send me right away to the hospital and ijust become like, you know, very sick, and they take me to the hospital for several days, when one of these triggers come. this is not easy. i was tortured, like, my ribs were broken and i lost my gallbladder, that was kaput, and to this day i suffer from that. no western country accepts, including the uk, to receive me, for medical assistance. you use that word we became familiarwith, �*rendition�*, to describe the way you picked up and you were sent through third countries, eventually to jordan and then on to guantanamo bay where of course you were incarcerated. that happened to you for a reason, mohamedou, it happened because the united sta
that is correct, stephen.e than 1a years in guantanamo bay and nine months outside guantanamo bay in dark prison, secret prison, so it's almost 15 years after 9/11. and of course, i still suffer. when i was tortured, i was physically tortured and mentally abused for a very long time, and to this day, there are certain triggers that send me right away to the hospital and ijust become like, you know, very sick, and they take me to the hospital for several days, when one of these triggers come....
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at about the same time is when stephen crawford leaves.lf, two hours. they start looking at the office. they start looking at dispatch. they call stephen crawford's wife looking for him. nobody knows where he's at. >> hello? >> mrs. crawford? >> yes. >> is your husband there? >> no, what seems to be the problem? >> well, we need him out here. if he comes home or if he calls, tell him to call the station. it's urgent. >> i believe that he was changing clothes. i believe that he was discarding evidence, and i believe he was just cleaning up before he got bck, because he had heard on the radio that they were going to be processing the crime scene, including him. >> the two hours that crawford went missing are precisely the reason that the stanford murders was a mystery that endured for four decades. and there were a lot of detectives who worked this case year after year who really thought that stephen crawford, the security guard, was the major person of interest. but the burden of proof for homicide is a very high bar. and with no physical e
at about the same time is when stephen crawford leaves.lf, two hours. they start looking at the office. they start looking at dispatch. they call stephen crawford's wife looking for him. nobody knows where he's at. >> hello? >> mrs. crawford? >> yes. >> is your husband there? >> no, what seems to be the problem? >> well, we need him out here. if he comes home or if he calls, tell him to call the station. it's urgent. >> i believe that he was changing...
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stephen-— are, stephen. indeed, the chinese government— are, stephen.ed, the chinese government has slammed - are, stephen. indeed, the chinese government has slammed this - are, stephen. indeed, the chinese| government has slammed this new part, foreign ministries said all three countries had severely undermined regional peace and stability answered all three of them had fuelled the arms race. this shows the level of tension in this part of the world, following perceived threats from a more strident china, which seems to have pretty much given up on sourced power diplomacy. but spokesman today had especially strong words for a strenuous aim of the international community to question that country's sincerity. the speed of the collapse in relations between canberra and they shane has been quite spectacular. around a year ago xi jinping went overboard in strider i know you have a stray note developing nuclear powered submarines to counter its number one trading partner. submarines to counter its number one trading partner-— stephen, thank you. if you pari
stephen-— are, stephen. indeed, the chinese government— are, stephen.ed, the chinese government has slammed - are, stephen. indeed, the chinese government has slammed this - are, stephen. indeed, the chinese| government has slammed this new part, foreign ministries said all three countries had severely undermined regional peace and stability answered all three of them had fuelled the arms race. this shows the level of tension in this part of the world, following perceived threats from a...
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stephen stanley, thank you.er question is how involved this bedboard might be in trying to shape the views of the boston fed and the dallas fed in selecting new presidents. that could be interesting. tom: i less think so. i think as we heard from michael mckee and others, diversity is front and center and theirs are two geographies where they can easily affect diversity. jonathan: diversity abuse as well? tom: yeah conservative tilt to the texas fed. -- you have a conservative tilt to the texas fed. boston is its own interesting soup with all of the universities around. i have a great confidence the local boards will solve the issues washington cares about. jonathan: a lot of questions for chairman powell. that starts at 10:00 eastern. lisa: i wonder whether this takes pressure off him in the sense he has fewer questions to answer in terms of the ramifications for trading activity. i wondered stephen stanley will be right that the new fed, the new composition of the fomc will only be more dovish than what we hav
stephen stanley, thank you.er question is how involved this bedboard might be in trying to shape the views of the boston fed and the dallas fed in selecting new presidents. that could be interesting. tom: i less think so. i think as we heard from michael mckee and others, diversity is front and center and theirs are two geographies where they can easily affect diversity. jonathan: diversity abuse as well? tom: yeah conservative tilt to the texas fed. -- you have a conservative tilt to the texas...
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stephen smith' sister. calling to say we'll handle your case for free, they thought that was odd. sister said they still thought it was odd he would call right away and be second call they received. he was on scene at one point. point. before the body was moved in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i'm a medical assistant and i'm studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you'll always be in my heart. carl lost his gig as a hand model during a bizarre hitchhiking incident. [ thud ] aah! it's over. but with amerisave's great rates, he can save money while he looks for foot-modeling gigs. and that's something he can give a big thumbs-up to. see how much you could save at amerisave.com. ready to turn your dreams into plans and that's something he can give a big thumbs-up to. and your action
stephen smith' sister. calling to say we'll handle your case for free, they thought that was odd. sister said they still thought it was odd he would call right away and be second call they received. he was on scene at one point. point. before the body was moved in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and...
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stephen smith' sister.handle your case for free, they thought that was odd. sister said they still thought it was odd he would call right away and be second call they received. he was on scene at one point. before the body was moved. monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪♪ i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ there was a dream ♪ ♪ and one day i could see it ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com nancy: then the fifth dead body, gloria satterfield, she worked within the murdaugh home, and fell to her death. ♪ ♪ >> we do not know anything other than the fact that 500,000 dollars from alex's insurance paid the satterfield family and $5,000 in hospital costs. ♪ ♪ >> she did
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stephen angle in hong kong. as i was telling paul, i don't understand what this means because it does not seem that there is any concrete plans to offer them any sort of financial support. >> according to the sources we have spoken to, there's no indications that sources are planning to offer financial support to evergrande and it is unclear whether officials believe the company should eventually impose losses on those foreign or dollar bondholders which is a key question. we know from a couple of days ago that the one bond that was the interest payment that was due yesterday was negotiated and resolved according to evergrande. no details on that. it is the dollar bond we have not necessarily gotten much details. sources say financial regulators in beijing have issued evergrande they brought set of instructions urging it to take all measures possible to avoid a near-term default on the dollar bonds with added emphasis. complete the unfinished apartments and repay investors. keep in mind, minimal count, at least
stephen angle in hong kong. as i was telling paul, i don't understand what this means because it does not seem that there is any concrete plans to offer them any sort of financial support. >> according to the sources we have spoken to, there's no indications that sources are planning to offer financial support to evergrande and it is unclear whether officials believe the company should eventually impose losses on those foreign or dollar bondholders which is a key question. we know from a...
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paul: stephen engle with anker ceo steven yang. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. saudi aramco -- the fuel becomes increasingly crucial to growing its chemicals business. sources say aramco will create two new divisions. state run energy firm has been developing its gas field and is said to consider opening up a $110 billion project to fund investors. ford is quitting and shutting factories taking a 2 billion-dollar restructuring charge as manufacturing of vehicles will stop immediately. 4000 employees will be affected. plants will shut next year. the ceo said he will no longer for capital into marginal markets that provide little or no return. bloomberg has been told apple has appointed one of its top executives to oversee the car project after the previous leader left for ford. and adobe veteran joined apple to run the software group for the company's smartwatch. sources say he will replace dunfield as a manager in charge -- dou field as the manager in charge. -- battling with roku and google. amazon will offe
paul: stephen engle with anker ceo steven yang. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. saudi aramco -- the fuel becomes increasingly crucial to growing its chemicals business. sources say aramco will create two new divisions. state run energy firm has been developing its gas field and is said to consider opening up a $110 billion project to fund investors. ford is quitting and shutting factories taking a 2 billion-dollar restructuring charge as manufacturing of vehicles will stop...
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stephen: and for children. >> yes.is a very exciting program, and we believe this may be giving us a generation of covid vaccines that will be produced. seven -- stephen: is it a covid remedy? >> it is a remedy. it is a company we invested in early on. two weeks ago, they went public in china. they have two monocle -- monoclonal antibodies that can actually have very good data for light patients as well as serious patients. we believe that as investors, not only do we need good vaccine companies, but we really need to find ways to treat patients who have covid. another investment we made some time ago, and they just raised a big $700 million round is the leading vaccine company in china, and then also we have quite a few companies -- about 60 companies on the front lines for covid in the last year, and we thought some of the testing companies would actually not -- they won't need to do much testing, but this year, it continues to ramp up, so it has been interesting to see some of the new tests being developed for covid
stephen: and for children. >> yes.is a very exciting program, and we believe this may be giving us a generation of covid vaccines that will be produced. seven -- stephen: is it a covid remedy? >> it is a remedy. it is a company we invested in early on. two weeks ago, they went public in china. they have two monocle -- monoclonal antibodies that can actually have very good data for light patients as well as serious patients. we believe that as investors, not only do we need good...
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stephen engle joins us with more. we know this move is designed to ease inflation so tell us more about the reaction we are seeing in the markets. stephen: obviously, the oil markets went down overnight, and it is really an unprecedented move by china as they are tapping the strategic petroleum reserves which generally are there for times of shortages or times of warfare. but this is clearly a telegraph move by authorities in china that put out a statement that say they are trying to tamp down inflationary pressures and the prices they have been seeing. obviously, like many central banks, authorities in china are very concerned by inflation. what we saw with factory gate inflation, ppi in china, in august, up to a 13 year high of 9.5%, there is growing inflation in china. they are tapping these strategic petroleum reserves, which, you know, china has built up a lot of reserves over the past decade, 220 million barrels estimated. so they are obviously seeing this as a way, given the problems in the gulf with the u.s. o
stephen engle joins us with more. we know this move is designed to ease inflation so tell us more about the reaction we are seeing in the markets. stephen: obviously, the oil markets went down overnight, and it is really an unprecedented move by china as they are tapping the strategic petroleum reserves which generally are there for times of shortages or times of warfare. but this is clearly a telegraph move by authorities in china that put out a statement that say they are trying to tamp down...
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the girl loomed 0lly stephens into —— the girl lured 0lly stephens into —— the girl lured 0lly stephensn tears, the judge herself was visibly upset, 0lly stephens' father said he could not sense danger, was unable to back down, was kind, caring, giving and loving while being unable to ask for help when he needed it most. he went on to say sadly he put his faith, loyalty and trust in the wrong people, bad people and then he turned to the door where two of the teenagers were and he said, all because of the three of you, our son is dead. we hold you equally responsible. there will be no forgiveness from us ever. thejudge, continuing with her sentencing remark, the teenagers sentenced for a total of 28 years for killing oliver stephens, i4 a total of 28 years for killing oliver stephens, 14 years old, who was lowered to that park. and we expect that rack of a lured. we expect that rack of a lured. we expect to hear from expect that rack of a lured. we expect to hearfrom his parents outside of the court. we will try to bring you the news. many thanks. coming up to four o'clock. one more befo
the girl loomed 0lly stephens into —— the girl lured 0lly stephens into —— the girl lured 0lly stephensn tears, the judge herself was visibly upset, 0lly stephens' father said he could not sense danger, was unable to back down, was kind, caring, giving and loving while being unable to ask for help when he needed it most. he went on to say sadly he put his faith, loyalty and trust in the wrong people, bad people and then he turned to the door where two of the teenagers were and he said,...
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stephen: that is a good question.one hand this is a push for prosperity for everybody and you get into the good graces if you donate, and i use that term loosely, if you donate $15 billion to issues like alibaba has pledged overnight over the next five years, in 10 different sectors that it favors. we are talking education, poverty alleviation, agriculture, and the like. you get in the government's good graces. on the one hand, you are dealing with shareholder money. $15 billion of their profits goes to governments causes. yvonne: stephen engle,. david: our chief north asian correspondent. here in bloomberg, for investors , they want to get not a perfectly natural hedge, but when you look at equities, the ability for some of these to lead, we have seen 10%, roughly speaking, of state owned enterprises, have been able to raise dividends three straight years now. that is one place in the market you can look. some of them have been caught for different reasons. a brief look at how some of these names of how they have bee
stephen: that is a good question.one hand this is a push for prosperity for everybody and you get into the good graces if you donate, and i use that term loosely, if you donate $15 billion to issues like alibaba has pledged overnight over the next five years, in 10 different sectors that it favors. we are talking education, poverty alleviation, agriculture, and the like. you get in the government's good graces. on the one hand, you are dealing with shareholder money. $15 billion of their...
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joining us is stephen engle. why does the significance of separating the lending units from ant's other units. -- other units? stephen: ant began with alipay. it was a payment service platform for online shopping and the like. as they grew and became the super app, they started adding wealth management, insurance and lending. they have two lending platforms which actually became the biggest revenue generator for ant pre-ipo, before it was put into a separate entity. the chinese government wants to contain risk to the financial system. these platforms which will now be separated out into its own apps with its own oversight and under regulation that will be bank regulated because ant does not have to have those 30% capital bumpers. they were not regulated like a bank. they basically passed a lot of the loads to the consumers across china to the state banks which underwrote and securitized those loans. ant did not necessarily take on that risk. the chinese government wants to contain those risks. according to this f
joining us is stephen engle. why does the significance of separating the lending units from ant's other units. -- other units? stephen: ant began with alipay. it was a payment service platform for online shopping and the like. as they grew and became the super app, they started adding wealth management, insurance and lending. they have two lending platforms which actually became the biggest revenue generator for ant pre-ipo, before it was put into a separate entity. the chinese government wants...
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shery: horace luke speaking with stephen engle.check of the latest business flash headlines. they resort company has entered into an agreement with bank of china for $1.5 billion of unsecured credit facility. the outstanding loans will mature in september 2025 as macau casino operators extended declines on thursday after recent crackdowns and jp morgan downgrading the stock. china's industrial and commercial banks have sold $6.2 billion of risky financial debt and the offshore bond market. the notes were said to be sold at 3.2%, down from initial guidance at .6%. sources said it topped $9 billion by the end of thursday in hong kong. credit suisse has reorganized its investment banking team in the asia-pacific in an effort to build its credit in the region. joe gallagher, who headed the team in the region for 13 years, will be replaced by a 23 year credit suisse veteran. the bank has made a net 200 higher in the first half of this year. paul: coming up in the next hour, as prime ministers to go prepares to step down in japan, we wil
shery: horace luke speaking with stephen engle.check of the latest business flash headlines. they resort company has entered into an agreement with bank of china for $1.5 billion of unsecured credit facility. the outstanding loans will mature in september 2025 as macau casino operators extended declines on thursday after recent crackdowns and jp morgan downgrading the stock. china's industrial and commercial banks have sold $6.2 billion of risky financial debt and the offshore bond market. the...
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let's bring senior investigator stephen stock in. stephen? >> we track daily per capita case and death rates all over the country, and we found some interesting comparisons. especially between california and florida, two warm weather states that approach the fight against covid very differently. >> it just doesn't make sense for us to continue masking these kids. >> they don't care about other people's health. they don't care about other people's safety. >> reporter: talk to folks just about anywhere about covid mask mandate, business restrictions and vaccinations. >> that's what america is all about. >> reporter: and you're sure to get a variety of opinions. >> it comes down to personal freedom and personal responsibility. >> i think it's completely unconstitutional. >> reporter: so we decided to look at the numbers, comparing warm weather states florida, whose governor took one of the most politically conservative approaches to covid, opening up just about everything with few restrictions to california, which took one of the most politicall
let's bring senior investigator stephen stock in. stephen? >> we track daily per capita case and death rates all over the country, and we found some interesting comparisons. especially between california and florida, two warm weather states that approach the fight against covid very differently. >> it just doesn't make sense for us to continue masking these kids. >> they don't care about other people's health. they don't care about other people's safety. >> reporter:...
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kathleen: thank you so much, stephen engle.sbc says it is committed to navigating the increasing complexities of operating in china. in its first broadcast interview , knoll clinton told bloomberg that the bank is expiring -- expanding in the region. >> we've been around for 156 years. we have faced political tensions in that 156 year history. let's be honest. if you want to be an international bank serving the world, serving 60 markets at times, it can be difficult. i'm not going to deny that. but our clients tell us they still want us to bank them globally. whether they are consumers wanting to invest elsewhere in the world their savings or its businesses wanting to trade with the world, the demand we've seen over the past, even in the crisis like the one we just faced, the demand from our customers to serve them globally still exists. >> are authorities asking you to choose? >> no. >> clients? >> no. we have to comply with laws and regulations. that's a complex tax. i'm not going to pretend it's easy. no one is asking us to
kathleen: thank you so much, stephen engle.sbc says it is committed to navigating the increasing complexities of operating in china. in its first broadcast interview , knoll clinton told bloomberg that the bank is expiring -- expanding in the region. >> we've been around for 156 years. we have faced political tensions in that 156 year history. let's be honest. if you want to be an international bank serving the world, serving 60 markets at times, it can be difficult. i'm not going to deny...
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stephen anderson there.up, we take a look at the best and worst places to be during the pandemic. some countries are providing a new model for how to emerge from covid-19. our resilience ranking is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are excited to be part of this return back to the city. we will be bringing close to 5000 people back to this office over the course of the next six months and we are thrilled to be part of that resurgence. yvonne: that was deutsche bank on its plans to return some of their staffers to new york offices. rishaad: we have seen a number of changes to the bloomberg resilience ranking. as the world learns to live with the delta variant. yvonne: let's bring in our managing editor. what are some of the biggest changes we have seen? >> we have a new number one. ireland is leading the charge of a bunch of european nations to the top of the ranking, overtaking norway, which has been number one for a couple of months. there is still a vaccination record, 90% of adults vaccinated over there
stephen anderson there.up, we take a look at the best and worst places to be during the pandemic. some countries are providing a new model for how to emerge from covid-19. our resilience ranking is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are excited to be part of this return back to the city. we will be bringing close to 5000 people back to this office over the course of the next six months and we are thrilled to be part of that resurgence. yvonne: that was deutsche bank on its plans to...
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the last miles taking him through that same tunnel where stephen ran, undeterred 20 years ago. >> myose his life, he gave his life. >> reporter: frank siller just completed the final leg of his journey here at fdny 10 house. i got to speak with him a few moments ago. take a look. i know that you made that journey through the tunnel many times before. but never like this. with 20 years behind you, with 500 miles behind you, how are you feeling this morning? >> well, i feel proud that i did something to honor my brother. i do. i feel very proud of that. i wanted to bring to light what he did. >> this foundation wasn't set up to work for 20 years. it was set up to never forget. what are your hopes and plans for the future? >> i have no doubt that this foundation is going to be forever. you want to know why? >> why? >> because americans will give their lives. forever so there is a need, there will always be a need to take care of that is families left behind and that's my brother's legacy, that he is going to be that conduit, his great act of courage and heroism is going to turn into thi
the last miles taking him through that same tunnel where stephen ran, undeterred 20 years ago. >> myose his life, he gave his life. >> reporter: frank siller just completed the final leg of his journey here at fdny 10 house. i got to speak with him a few moments ago. take a look. i know that you made that journey through the tunnel many times before. but never like this. with 20 years behind you, with 500 miles behind you, how are you feeling this morning? >> well, i feel...
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i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> stephen, thank you.you have a story tip for stephen stock or anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call, 888-996-tips. or you can simply visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri. talking about our forecast. and i know you're going to be talking about possibly some rain coming in this weekend, which is great news. >> it is holding in the forecast. and i'm going have details on that coming up in less than two minutes. i do want to start off with tomorrow morning. and we are expecting the fog back at the coastline. the big difference for tomorrow morning is that low cloud cover and fog is going to stretch more inland. so right over marin, napa, sonoma county, inland, contra costa alameda counties. a little cloud cover, but a better bet moving in from the south over gilroy. as we move through the afternoon, we get that sunshine returning. temperatures for tomorrow morning, i don't really see too many differences here across the bay area. it will start
i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> stephen, thank you.you have a story tip for stephen stock or anyone in our investigative unit, give us a call, 888-996-tips. or you can simply visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri. talking about our forecast. and i know you're going to be talking about possibly some rain coming in this weekend, which is great news. >> it is holding in the forecast. and i'm going have details on...
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stephen: that is a really good question.hen you look at europe immediately, they are in probably the most dire situation. you look at their gas inventories, for example, they are at the lowest level on record that goes back over a decade. they are struggling to secure gas. there is not enough gas flowing from russia, from norway, into the region to not only refill inventories before the winter, but also to meet their post-covid economic recovery. then there is lng, the liquid gas produced by qatar and u.s., china and other countries are just paying more about willing to pay more than europe to secure these cargoes. that leaves less and less for europe. dani: a lot of doom and gloom it feels like talking about this energy crisis. can you give us a silver lining? is there anyone who can potentially benefit from this? stephen: the traders? the trading firms are already making a killing. you talk to these traders, i talked to them every day, and they are pretty up beat across the board. not just the buyers -- excuse me, not just
stephen: that is a really good question.hen you look at europe immediately, they are in probably the most dire situation. you look at their gas inventories, for example, they are at the lowest level on record that goes back over a decade. they are struggling to secure gas. there is not enough gas flowing from russia, from norway, into the region to not only refill inventories before the winter, but also to meet their post-covid economic recovery. then there is lng, the liquid gas produced by...
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fantastic glasses, stephen.ill start with you, jason, since as far as i know you are the only lawyer on the panel. what does this mean for britney spears? is she free? >> first of all, this is great news that just came out that you just broke. look, she should have never been put into this conservatorship to begin with. the whole purpose of conservatorship is to help people that can't live their own life safely regain their freedoms. this did the exact opposite. this 39-year-old woman didn't have control of her own body. they put her on birth control, and they put an iud in her or to prevent her from having children, which she wanted to have. this went on for 13 long years, and she was drugged, she was manipulated, she was enslaved by her own father through this conservatorship. so this case has far greater implications than just britney spears because it puts a highlight on the fact that there's so many others that are being abused by the system. kennedy: yeah. and there is legislation that has passed in califo
fantastic glasses, stephen.ill start with you, jason, since as far as i know you are the only lawyer on the panel. what does this mean for britney spears? is she free? >> first of all, this is great news that just came out that you just broke. look, she should have never been put into this conservatorship to begin with. the whole purpose of conservatorship is to help people that can't live their own life safely regain their freedoms. this did the exact opposite. this 39-year-old woman...
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stephen t. colbert, writers. ( cheers and applause ) >> yes! thank you. wow.se people before. thank you to the academy, and thank you to the showtime for giving us an hour on election night to do our show because cbs had to report the news or something like that. i accept this emmy on behalf of everybody who worked on the late show, with pride and i am so proud to be one of them. and i'm so glad that we got honored for a live show. because there are many nights when we do this show when we say this is like a live show, especially over the last four years when something would happen at 4:00 or 5:00 or 5:15, and we had to go on at 5:30 and write a whole new show in 20 minutes. and these people behind me are absolutely, most of the people behind me, most of the people behind me really deserve this emmy right now. i want to thank cbs, cbs for giving us the show every night. i want to thank ted lasso and for not being in this category. and the most amazing thing is that these people did this show not just in their own little zoom rooms like everybody in this indust
stephen t. colbert, writers. ( cheers and applause ) >> yes! thank you. wow.se people before. thank you to the academy, and thank you to the showtime for giving us an hour on election night to do our show because cbs had to report the news or something like that. i accept this emmy on behalf of everybody who worked on the late show, with pride and i am so proud to be one of them. and i'm so glad that we got honored for a live show. because there are many nights when we do this show when...
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stephen engle, thank you.avid: let's continue our political conversation with former australian minister kevin rudd, who says behind beijing crackdown lies president xi jinping's hopes to retain power. he spoke with our editorial director, andrew brown. >> the tech sector has different reputations in china. it is obviously the epicenter of china's on gig economy. but also the epicenter of what is called in china, 996, where you work nine hours a day -- work 12 hours a day, from 9:00 to 9:00, six days a week. 996. frankly, that delivers me a lousy life. i don't have secure income. the guys at the top are making all the money. i work like a dog. i cannot have a decent life, get married, have kids. what xi jinping is doing to re- secure his appointment long-term is creating a whole new constituency, a populist constituency in the wider chinese community, saying, "i am on your side and i want to redistribute some of that wealth to you." can he deliver? open question. i think his vulnerability going into the 20 par
stephen engle, thank you.avid: let's continue our political conversation with former australian minister kevin rudd, who says behind beijing crackdown lies president xi jinping's hopes to retain power. he spoke with our editorial director, andrew brown. >> the tech sector has different reputations in china. it is obviously the epicenter of china's on gig economy. but also the epicenter of what is called in china, 996, where you work nine hours a day -- work 12 hours a day, from 9:00 to...