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>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: nice and warm. looking good.everybody, thank you very much. oh, how nice. oh, i've missed it. thank you, everybody. nice to see my friend over here. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen-- ( cheers and applause ) you can feel it. you can feel it in the room. everybody knows this is friday, okay. you can feel that in the room. ( cheers and applause ). in fact-- and this is true, it's our first friday show in a while, almost 20 months, something like that. you see, for-- ( cheers and applause ) here's what happened: for over a year and a half now cbs has understood the extraordinary effort it takes to deliver this show every week during covid. so, they let us not do fridays. and i'd like to thank them for their endless patience, which has come to an end. evidently, the pandemic's over, because here i am! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) it was a good run. we had a good run there for a while. ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ i hope it actually is over soon, because the pandemic has
>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: nice and warm. looking good.everybody, thank you very much. oh, how nice. oh, i've missed it. thank you, everybody. nice to see my friend over here. welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen-- ( cheers and applause ) you can feel it. you can feel it in the room. everybody knows this is friday, okay. you can feel that in the room. ( cheers and applause ). in fact-- and this is true,...
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>> stephen: hello! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. welcome.nd all to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colber ( cheers and applause ) you know, folks, if you have been reading the papers or watching the news you'll know it was yet another day of bickering for lawmakers today in washington, d.c. the subject was a proposal from oregon senator and sad business mime, ron wyden. ( laughter ) senator wyden wants to pay for the biden agenda with something called the billionaire's income now the details are a little complex. let me try to explain it. of billionaires, there's this thing called taxes, and you should pay any. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the proposal-- ( applause ) the pral only affect th $1 billn in assets or those earning more than $100 million in income three years in a row. okay, here's a simple way to see if it affects you: take your spare super yacht to your third house that's on the private island shaped like your own head, look in your garage. if there isn't a spaceship in there, you're fine. ( cheers and applause ) you had t
>> stephen: hello! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. welcome.nd all to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colber ( cheers and applause ) you know, folks, if you have been reading the papers or watching the news you'll know it was yet another day of bickering for lawmakers today in washington, d.c. the subject was a proposal from oregon senator and sad business mime, ron wyden. ( laughter ) senator wyden wants to pay for the biden agenda...
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>> audience: ( chanting ) stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello. hello. hello. everybody. welcome to the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and i just-- ( applause ) i just want to say: don't panic. everything is going to be fine. the government is not collapsing... until thursday. ( laughter ) because last night, senate republicans sank democrats' plans to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling. and i understand that the debt ceiling is not the sexiest topic-- that, as ever, is matthew mcconaughey. ( laughter ) but if this doesn't get resolved by thursday night, the federal government will officially close as of 12:01 a.m. on friday. ( booing ) do you know what that means? do you have any idea what that means? that means no security guards working at the smithsonian. it's time for the biggest heist in history. i'm stealing lincoln's hat! nicholas cage, call me. legend has it it's filled with caramel corn. but-- ( piano riff ) the shutdown isn't really bad news. not the baddest of the bad news. that would be the debt ceiling. you see, after the
>> audience: ( chanting ) stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello. hello. hello. everybody. welcome to the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and i just-- ( applause ) i just want to say: don't panic. everything is going to be fine. the government is not collapsing... until thursday. ( laughter ) because last night, senate republicans sank democrats' plans to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling. and i understand that the debt ceiling is...
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( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: please! have a seat. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) here's the thing, slight little preamble here -- there's a big story today about facebook, and before i talk about it, full disclosure. i've never had a facebook page. ( cheers and applause ) i don't go on facebook. i don't understand facebook. i only go there when someone posts a link that takes me to a screen that says to view this link, i have to join facebook. ( laughter ) i will never do that, so i don't. but even i know this is big news. because facebook is changing its name to "meta." ( audience reacts ) that's right, meta. as in your aunt gloria saying i 'meta' guy on facebook who says the vaccine made his balls magnetic. ( laughter ) true story, by the way. that happened to a guy i know. yeah. never lauman compass now. along with the new name, they have a new logo: and of course, since this is the internet, in less than a minute, somebody d
( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: please! have a seat. thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) here's the thing, slight little preamble here -- there's a big story today about facebook, and before i talk about it, full disclosure. i've never had a facebook page. ( cheers and applause ) i don't go on facebook. i don't understand facebook. i only go...
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>> stephen: fantastic. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!thank you very much. please, thank you very much. ( cheering ) jon, which we went on the commercial break just now, you were playing the theme song to "succession," right? >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: that's nicholas bertele, right. that must be hard playing live? >> jon: yes, it's a great melody. i love that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: fantastic. it's got very interesting percussion, doesn't it? it almost sounds like falling coins? >> jon: yeah, he got this lo-f hip hop thing mixed with this baroque melodic concept. i really like that. >> stephen: me, too. i wouldn't have said it that way but i would have said, "i like that." >> jon: well, it matches the show, too. >> stephen: it absolutely does. i got all the-- i got all the cards here, i'm very excited. >> jon: oh, my goodness. >> stephen: i've already seen the first two episodes, because i'm fancy, and i can't wait for the cast to get out here. before we do any of that, jon, i want to ask you a quick question.
>> stephen: fantastic. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!thank you very much. please, thank you very much. ( cheering ) jon, which we went on the commercial break just now, you were playing the theme song to "succession," right? >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: that's nicholas bertele, right. that must be hard playing live? >> jon: yes, it's a great melody. i love that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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>> stephen: all right. no! >> stephen: i don't know.phen: timotheeÉe, is it true that you said a google alert for "dune" when you heard the movie was being made? >> yes. i was dreaming of working with denis like any actor would because he's the best director. i had auditioned for a part in prisoner but i didn't get it. i should get over my bitterness over that but i can't help it. once i heard he was working on it, i heard legendary studio war told me about it and said, this would be a good one for you, then i had a google alert and saw what the acting progression was like. i was always trying to put myself in front of denis villenueve. >> stephen: how familiar were both of you with the book? >> i remember being at midtown comics on 40th and 7th when i was ten getting denis villenueve cards. i remember seeing a graphic novel of "dune" which would not have been the original version but that's where the seed was planted. >> stephen: zendaya, had you read the book before? >> kind of similar to you, before the film kind of came around, i di
>> stephen: all right. no! >> stephen: i don't know.phen: timotheeÉe, is it true that you said a google alert for "dune" when you heard the movie was being made? >> yes. i was dreaming of working with denis like any actor would because he's the best director. i had auditioned for a part in prisoner but i didn't get it. i should get over my bitterness over that but i can't help it. once i heard he was working on it, i heard legendary studio war told me about it and...
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>> ( yelling ) open book, stephen! open book! >> stephen: let's see.rt questionert!" brace yourself. jon stewart-- what is the best sandwich? >> oh, jeez, i mean that's-- >> stephen: we're not playing here, jon. >> so, you can't answer it in terms of a particular sandwich. it has everything to do with- the best sandwich is one that understands the bread-to- ingredient ratio and does not-- so i can't say to you-- >> stephen: you can't do a an't do a hoagie? are you an american? of course you can do a hoagie. >> stephen: i don't know, that's a big bun, man. >> it's not a big-- stephen, have you had a sandwich? what kind of-- >> stephen: i've had a few. i've had a few. >> okay. whether it be a po boy, or a hoagie, or a kaiser, so something...muffuletta. it doesn't matter. what matters is the ratio of ingredient to bread and the addition of your liquidity, whether it be a condiment or-- >> stephen: a pickle let's say-- >> well, a pickle is-- i mean, that's a bold addition. ( laughter ) what's nice about the pickle is you're getting a flavor addition, but a
>> ( yelling ) open book, stephen! open book! >> stephen: let's see.rt questionert!" brace yourself. jon stewart-- what is the best sandwich? >> oh, jeez, i mean that's-- >> stephen: we're not playing here, jon. >> so, you can't answer it in terms of a particular sandwich. it has everything to do with- the best sandwich is one that understands the bread-to- ingredient ratio and does not-- so i can't say to you-- >> stephen: you can't do a an't do a...
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>> stephen: yep.> they want alcohol, and they can't touch you because a bar is there. when you waitress, they can touch you. when you're behind a bar, you're a god. i was a terrible bartender, i was awful. >> stephen: me, too. i would shake the margarita and run it to the other side of the bar. >> stephen: you couldn't hear the complaints. >> i was great with the gin and tonic. >> stephen: if the name of the drink is with instructions, you're fine. ( applause ) >> right. >> stephen: but the tips are great because people are drunk. >> they're drunk and they want you to keep pouring and if you bore a big pourer, the drunker they get, the more money they leave and they still can't touch you. >> stephen: here's my trick, you're the person i'm bartending for, you've ordered a drink, i've given you the drink, you put a 20 down, i give you your change, and you may get another drink. i would go down the bar with a rag and get to your thing and i could go, sorry! i don't want to take this, is this for me? i do
>> stephen: yep.> they want alcohol, and they can't touch you because a bar is there. when you waitress, they can touch you. when you're behind a bar, you're a god. i was a terrible bartender, i was awful. >> stephen: me, too. i would shake the margarita and run it to the other side of the bar. >> stephen: you couldn't hear the complaints. >> i was great with the gin and tonic. >> stephen: if the name of the drink is with instructions, you're fine. ( applause )...
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( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you! ( piano riff ) thank you very much! ( cheers and applause ) thank you. what a lovely crowd. i wish i could do two shows for you. ( cheering ) welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. and -- ( cheers and applause ) -- there is -- is this in? there is big news about the government -- we still have one. because this afternoon, congress passed a government funding bill to prevent a shutdown. (clapping) no, don't clap. we must not reward them for doing the absolute minimum. you don't get in the rock 'n roll hall of fame for playing the tambourine, joe. ( laughter ) you're such a good drummer! you're such a good drummer! please! please! plus, they're only funding the government until december 3rd. what?! we have to do this all again in two months? it's like the bomb squad not cutting the red wire or the blue wire. they just hit the bomb's snooze button. ( laughter ) plus, they're no closer to solving the other crises on our hands: raising the debt ceiling and a
( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you! ( piano riff ) thank you very much! ( cheers and applause ) thank you. what a lovely crowd. i wish i could do two shows for you. ( cheering ) welcome to "the late show," everybody. i'm your host, stephen colbert. and -- ( cheers and applause ) -- there is -- is this in? there is big news about the government -- we still have one. because this afternoon, congress passed a government funding bill to...
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>> stephen: what? >> is this mine? >> stephen: let's find out. >> oh, my god! it's bourbon.: that one person calls into question. >> correct. >> stephen: and i would like to-- >> that one person is always larry. >> stephen: yes, is always larry but ends up being the bulk of the crise. i wanted to go over with you some everyday social interactions that have been hotly contested on the show. >> okay. >> stephen: and see if i can get your actual response, your actual take. >> me, not susie greene. >> stephen: susie essman. "when people say no gifts, do they really mean it?" >> oh, that is such a load of crap "no gifts." you show up with no gifts they're talking about you for weeks. they're whispering behind your back. it's such a load of none tense, no gifts. what do you think? >> stephen: what if somebody says, "i made a donation in your name?" >> that is even worse. "i made a donation in your name." >> stephen: i get all the credit. it's in your name but it's my money. >> we had an episode about that, the anonymous donor, the people who donate anonymously, they're so fantasti
>> stephen: what? >> is this mine? >> stephen: let's find out. >> oh, my god! it's bourbon.: that one person calls into question. >> correct. >> stephen: and i would like to-- >> that one person is always larry. >> stephen: yes, is always larry but ends up being the bulk of the crise. i wanted to go over with you some everyday social interactions that have been hotly contested on the show. >> okay. >> stephen: and see if i can get your...
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>> stephen: i believe it.ghout the past six months, we've been racing to get kids vaccinated so they can be safe in school. but one private school in florida is doing it backwards, saying that vaccinated students must stay home for 30 days to protect others. that's right. they're worried about the dangers of vaccinated kids, while leaving the kids without shots in school. how do they do fire safety? "kids, if you catch fire, remember the three steps: run, flame, and hug." ( laughter ) ( applause ) the school's new policy-- ( applause ) i don't know. i don't know. the school's new policy is based on the popular and stupid covid conspiracy called "shedding," where vaccinated people supposedly walk around crop dusting poison, or some made-up thing. which is why the school's announcement email repeated false claims that vaccinated people could pass on so-called harmful effects of the shot. yeah, harmful effects. that's why i don't wear helmets: how dare you confine my brain to my skull! ( laughter ) the school's l
>> stephen: i believe it.ghout the past six months, we've been racing to get kids vaccinated so they can be safe in school. but one private school in florida is doing it backwards, saying that vaccinated students must stay home for 30 days to protect others. that's right. they're worried about the dangers of vaccinated kids, while leaving the kids without shots in school. how do they do fire safety? "kids, if you catch fire, remember the three steps: run, flame, and hug." (...
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up there. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome. >> audience: stephen! stephen! >> stephen: sold out.e. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much for being here. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, in here, out there. is i am your host, stephen colbert. you know-- ( cheers and applause ) humans have spent millennia asking god, "why do bad things happen to good people?" and i've spent the last five years asking, "why don't bad things happen to former white house strategist and man licking his lips, staring at a wounded pigeon, steve bannon?" well, it is possible, it is possible, that my prayers are about to be answered. because bannon is one of the top witnesses that house investigators want to talk to about who planned the january 6 insurrection. they subpoenaed him, but he refused to cooperate, so last night, the committee brought the gavel down, and voted unanimously to recommend charging bannon with crimina ( cheers and applause ) criminal contempt. hell, yeah! criminal contempt makes sense, to me because i feel a lot of contempt for that criminal.
up there. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome. >> audience: stephen! stephen! >> stephen: sold out.e. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much for being here. welcome, ladies and gentlemen, in here, out there. is i am your host, stephen colbert. you know-- ( cheers and applause ) humans have spent millennia asking god, "why do bad things happen to good people?" and i've spent the last five years asking, "why don't bad things happen to...
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>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey! thank you, ladies and gentlemen.in here, out there, all around the world, mr. and mrs. america, and all the ships at sea, welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and ladies and gentlemen-- ( applause ). ladies and gentlemen i i come to you tonight from a room full of warriors. heroes. survivors. forget world war ii. this is the greatest generation, because yesterday, every single person in this room had to dig down deep within themselves and find the strength to make it through facebook's six-hour worldwide outage. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and i believe our country can survive losing facebook, who knows. maybe it can survive having facebook. the outage included all of facebook's products, known collectively as "the internet." and people all over the world were affected: in mexico, politicians were cut off from their constituents. in turkey and kenya, shopkeepers couldn't sell their wares. and here in the united states, your aunt gloria had to wait full six hours before doing her own research abo
>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey! thank you, ladies and gentlemen.in here, out there, all around the world, mr. and mrs. america, and all the ships at sea, welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and ladies and gentlemen-- ( applause ). ladies and gentlemen i i come to you tonight from a room full of warriors. heroes. survivors. forget world war ii. this is the greatest generation, because yesterday, every single person...
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>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!ephen: welcome, one and all, to "the late show." ladies and gentlemen, i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). it's friday. that is friday, audiences, you can hook jumper cables to them. and run this lighting right here. ( cheers and applause ) that's clean energy. >> jon: electric. >> stephen: that is clean energy right there. that is renewable. of course, it's our last show before halloween, which is on sunday. and this year, the scariest people coming to your doors are the ones who refuse to wear a mask. i'm already in my costume. i'm already in my costume. i'm going either as a brooks brothers mannequin at open mic night, or conservative pundit and host of "the colbert report," stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). he did not age well. i hope everyone's weekend is getting off to a great start. i know joe biden's is. because earlier today, our nation's second catholic president met with pope francis in the vatican. joe even prepped to meet with the holy father.
>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!ephen: welcome, one and all, to "the late show." ladies and gentlemen, i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). it's friday. that is friday, audiences, you can hook jumper cables to them. and run this lighting right here. ( cheers and applause ) that's clean energy. >> jon: electric. >> stephen: that is clean energy right there. that is renewable. of course, it's our last show before halloween, which is...
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>> stephen: still pretty.y stress relieving. so, with that in mind, "the late show" has put together a guide for even more fun ways to carve your jack-o'-lantern. take a look. >> it's "the late show's" how-toooo-weeeeen: pumpkin carving edition! first, you can toss away those boring old knives and carve your pumpkin the new way: with a power drill! drills allow you to make clean, even holes. plus, the smooth action is very therapeutic. you're barely even thinking about how your uncle won't get the vaccine. drill the feelings away! you can make everything: eyes, bigger eyes. what the hell, more eyes! can't pretend you didn't see that "masks required" sign now, can ya?! >> yes! >> need to take the top off your pumpkin? try a hatchet! do i need a booster? do my kids? the hatchet says "don't worry about that right now!" and for the fine detail work, gardening shears. and if you make little mistakes. you can always reattach pieces with a nail gun. see? it's fine. you're fine. everything is fine! anything can be a p
>> stephen: still pretty.y stress relieving. so, with that in mind, "the late show" has put together a guide for even more fun ways to carve your jack-o'-lantern. take a look. >> it's "the late show's" how-toooo-weeeeen: pumpkin carving edition! first, you can toss away those boring old knives and carve your pumpkin the new way: with a power drill! drills allow you to make clean, even holes. plus, the smooth action is very therapeutic. you're barely even thinking...
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so, stephen, ido.etail chain of hardware called bunnings. i mean, it's not a really big number. if you look at... no, but the regional economies of your particular states in australia rely on coal, and it has incredible political power to this very day. we see it in the morrison government. stephen, you make a great point. i'm saying to you that those politicians relying on that big coal lobby, they're getting pretty lonely because the truth is coming out. stephen, these huge renewable energy projects where we're putting an electrolyser manufacturing centre, where we're putting our green energy projects, they're all in the regions. you can't park them in fleet street or toorak. they're in the regions. they're where the coal workers are, where the farmers are, where you need the employment most. that's the real key here. and i just want to talk for a second, take electrolysers, splits water into hydrogen. we're going to double the capacity of electrolysers with one factory in one country, in australia,
so, stephen, ido.etail chain of hardware called bunnings. i mean, it's not a really big number. if you look at... no, but the regional economies of your particular states in australia rely on coal, and it has incredible political power to this very day. we see it in the morrison government. stephen, you make a great point. i'm saying to you that those politicians relying on that big coal lobby, they're getting pretty lonely because the truth is coming out. stephen, these huge renewable energy...
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>> stephen: who won, jon? >> jon: you got that one. >> stephen: that's my ace in the hole.entary about her life in the film festival called don't make me over. i interviewed her after the audience. she's so cool. she's 80, still got it, shill cool, energetic, performing. she said -- ♪ do you know the way to san joseeÉ ♪ >> jon: ahazeing. >> stephen: you forget how many amazing hits she had and whatten amazing woman. have you met her. >> jon: i haven't met her. >> stephen: i'll introduce you. >> jon: i'll hold you to that one. >> stephen: jon, have you ever met bruce springsteen? >> jon: yes. >> stephen: the guy's pretty cool. he's over here just minutes away from now. bruce springsteen is right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's exactly right and he's got a podcast now with former president obama. pretty exciting. ( cheers and applause ) you know who else has a podcast. i tell you right now. you're all here on an historic night for the late show. because this show here, the one you're watching now, is also the first show of our new podcast: "the late show pod
>> stephen: who won, jon? >> jon: you got that one. >> stephen: that's my ace in the hole.entary about her life in the film festival called don't make me over. i interviewed her after the audience. she's so cool. she's 80, still got it, shill cool, energetic, performing. she said -- ♪ do you know the way to san joseeÉ ♪ >> jon: ahazeing. >> stephen: you forget how many amazing hits she had and whatten amazing woman. have you met her. >> jon: i haven't...
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welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur.ery soon, world attention will be focused on glasgow and the latest effort to get countries across the world to intensify efforts to decarbonise their economies and avert disastrous climate change. breaking with business as usual requires political will and massive investment in clean technology. my guest is andrew forrest, an australian billionaire who made his fortune in mining. part of the problem, not the solution, you might think. well, he's out to convince you otherwise, but do his green credentials stack up? andrew forrest, welcome to hardtalk. good to be back, stephen, thank you. it's great to have you here. now, look, people around the world are going to look at you, a man who has made billions out of mining for metals, generating many tens of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide in the process. they are going to struggle to see you as a green crusader. well, i'd like to reach out to them and say if people like me don't turn green, then we all have a serious problem. it's not
welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur.ery soon, world attention will be focused on glasgow and the latest effort to get countries across the world to intensify efforts to decarbonise their economies and avert disastrous climate change. breaking with business as usual requires political will and massive investment in clean technology. my guest is andrew forrest, an australian billionaire who made his fortune in mining. part of the problem, not the solution, you might think. well, he's out to...
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>> stephen: yes! have you seen this? >> stephen: nope. can't say that i have. 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 ) bu
>> stephen: yes! have you seen this? >> stephen: nope. can't say that i have. 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...
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thank you, ladies and gentlemen. >> audience: ( chanting ) stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!ephen: very nice, thankyou. ( cheers and applause ) because on sunday night, the talented staff and crew of this show won an emmy for our live election special: "stephen colbert's election night 2020: democracy's last stand: building back america great again better 2020." ( cheers and applause )aby true. my research department says, as far as they can tell, it's the longest title ever to win a primetime emmy. the only thing longer was the acceptance speech by the director of "the queen's gambit." ( laughter ) this award belongs to everyone who makes this show happen, and ( cheers and applause ) congratulations. congratulations and i want to thank all of them, especially the sweet, gangly weirdo who crashed the stage. see if you can spot him. >> and the emmy for variety special, live, goes to: "stephen colbert's election night 2020." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yes!> he it's true. ( cheers and applause ) that can o'brien has been one of my iters the last 15 yn't sahing becse of the
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>> stephen: get it!oney won't let his wife watch "batman and robin." said amal clooney, "yep, that's why i haven't seen it. gosh darn it, george just won't let me." clooney has a specific reason for the rule: "he wants her to have some 'respect' for him." ( laughter ) oh, come on, george. i've never seen it, but the movie can't be that bad. >> you take the ice, i'll take the iceman. >> stephen: yeah, amal should not see it. amal is a human rights attorney, and that is a war crime. ( laughter ) meanwhile, in ancient plumbing news, "archaeologists found a 2,700-year-old toilet in a luxurious palace in jerusalem." got to say, for a "luxury palace," that is a very small hole for rich people to aim for. then again, golf hadn't been invented yet. scholars say that "at the time, a private toilet in a house was extremely rare," and "most people were just forced to find someplace private to relieve themselves." so archaeologists who've spent your careers unearthing all that old pottery? i have some bad news. you'
>> stephen: get it!oney won't let his wife watch "batman and robin." said amal clooney, "yep, that's why i haven't seen it. gosh darn it, george just won't let me." clooney has a specific reason for the rule: "he wants her to have some 'respect' for him." ( laughter ) oh, come on, george. i've never seen it, but the movie can't be that bad. >> you take the ice, i'll take the iceman. >> stephen: yeah, amal should not see it. amal is a human rights...
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really. >> stephen: sure. >> it was so crazy. >> stephen: you end up at the "today" show.don't mean like plot point and stuff like that. is it like that? are these shows a bag of snakes all fighting each other? that's what it seems like, the personality conflicts. >> you know what struck me about "the morning show," they are all ( bleep ) crazy. >> stephen: the show is. >> the show. every character is carrying around a lot of baggage. they're all super neurotic. it's, it's-- you know, i think it's exaggerated, but there's some of that. >> stephen: which of the three morning shows do you think is craziest? >> i think they're all crazy, but less crazy than they used to be. i write about how intense the competition was in the booking wars. that was one of the most fun chapters to write about. because it was so insane when i was on the "today" show, the battle for the big gets. people would call up hotel rooms and say, "actually, there's been a change of plans, you're supposed to go to "good morning america" first and then go to the "today" show." and the guest would be like,
really. >> stephen: sure. >> it was so crazy. >> stephen: you end up at the "today" show.don't mean like plot point and stuff like that. is it like that? are these shows a bag of snakes all fighting each other? that's what it seems like, the personality conflicts. >> you know what struck me about "the morning show," they are all ( bleep ) crazy. >> stephen: the show is. >> the show. every character is carrying around a lot of baggage....
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the officer says he begins talking to stephen about what happened to jody, when stephen interrupted him goes, you don't believe me. >> and then the officer says he said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i believe i said an accident occurred, and i said was it an accident? >> and he put his head down any said, no. >> he believed there was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including detective--. but they had just spent hours grilling the man. >> we weren't getting that feeling, that a re-interview at that point would've done anything. >> the detective still believe they could find salad evidence to implicate stephen scharf, but they didn't. we took it as far as we could. go ahead and bend, the cause of death at the time was listed as undetermined. so officially it wasn't a homicide. >> in time the detectives moved on to other cases. stephen shark moved on. to 14 years after his wife's death he remarried. tina says he'd been a loving, ideal husband. >> it was like we were to puzzle pieces made for each other where each of us complemented and compl
the officer says he begins talking to stephen about what happened to jody, when stephen interrupted him goes, you don't believe me. >> and then the officer says he said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i believe i said an accident occurred, and i said was it an accident? >> and he put his head down any said, no. >> he believed there was a stunning confession. he ran to tell the other detectives, including detective--. but they had just spent hours...
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stephen: not necessarily. what you read about are the ones the press thinks the public will be interested in. which usually has a political or social content. they will say that is the most important. i don't know. one of the most important decisions i wrote this past year was called google versus oracle. it took a year for me to write that. it was about copyright and something called the interface programs. i was told that was very important. for me it was like learning latvian. but i'm not saying all -- i see what they're saying and it's true that a lot of exciting cases are more close. david: let's suppose you have a decision that is 5-4. one justice will go to another justices chambers and to say this is not so good, to be you should use of the different, or is everything done by memos and writing? you don't have people going down the hall and saying let's have lunch, maybe i can persuade you. does that happen? stephen: most of it is memo but quite a lot can be visits to chambers. but if i'm going into you
stephen: not necessarily. what you read about are the ones the press thinks the public will be interested in. which usually has a political or social content. they will say that is the most important. i don't know. one of the most important decisions i wrote this past year was called google versus oracle. it took a year for me to write that. it was about copyright and something called the interface programs. i was told that was very important. for me it was like learning latvian. but i'm not...
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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, we have a medication that's safe, that's effective." stephen: within days of testing positive for the virus, stanford 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
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, we have a medication that's safe, that's effective." stephen: within days of testing positive for the virus, stanford 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...
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>> stephen: that -- that would be -- ( laughter ) -- totally wrong. shhhhhh. ( applause ) speaking of the man of steel, this weekend we got a surprise media appearance from former british spy and man who's hair is business in the front werewolf on the neck, christopher steele. he's the author of the famous steele dossier about former president jackass o'lantern. ( laughter ) ( applause ) sure, why not? ( cheers and applause ) that's a good one. ( laughter ) that's a good one. and extra points for being seasonal. >> jon: yes, that's right. >> stephen: prior to the 2016 election, this dossier alleged, among other things, that the russians had a videotape of the former president having prostitutes pee on a hotel bed where president barack obama once slept in moscow. even worse, he later filled obama's oval office desk chair with a neo-fascist grifter constantly leaking burger farts. ( laughter ) now, the so-called "pee-pee tape" was never released, no matter how many times i prayed. but in an interview with abc, steele says the former president's pee tap
>> stephen: that -- that would be -- ( laughter ) -- totally wrong. shhhhhh. ( applause ) speaking of the man of steel, this weekend we got a surprise media appearance from former british spy and man who's hair is business in the front werewolf on the neck, christopher steele. he's the author of the famous steele dossier about former president jackass o'lantern. ( laughter ) ( applause ) sure, why not? ( cheers and applause ) that's a good one. ( laughter ) that's a good one. and extra...
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>> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: plus, stephen welcomes: bret baier and susie essman featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: beautiful. hey! there you go! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause )
>> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: plus, stephen welcomes: bret baier and susie essman featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: beautiful. hey! there you go! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause )
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i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. candice: we'll be right back to show you how you can contact us if you have a tip. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attac
i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. candice: we'll be right back to show you how you can contact us if you have a tip. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. is...
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welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the taliban again rule afghanistan, but they haven't yet persuaded the outside world to give diplomatic recognition. the country remains politically and economically isolated, ill equipped to cope with an urgent humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, afghan diplomats linked to the old regime remain marooned in a twilight zone of powerlessness. one of them is my guest today, adela raz, still officially ambassador to the united states. is recognising the reality of taliban rule now the only option? ambassador adela raz in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. how weird is it being the representative in washington of a government which no longer exists? erm, it's quite difficult. it is challenging, but not powerless. i think this is... this is where i wanted to come and somehow correct you, stephen, because i think, in defence of my colleagues, other afghan diplomats and ambassadors who are across the world without authority, i would say yes, for sure, but without power, i think that's a little
welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the taliban again rule afghanistan, but they haven't yet persuaded the outside world to give diplomatic recognition. the country remains politically and economically isolated, ill equipped to cope with an urgent humanitarian crisis. meanwhile, afghan diplomats linked to the old regime remain marooned in a twilight zone of powerlessness. one of them is my guest today, adela raz, still officially ambassador to the united states. is recognising the reality...
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stephen, many thanks.nks. the labour mp whose constituency - long-term. stephen, many thanks. the labour mp whose constituency covers l labour mp whose constituency covers the steel racks, of course. and as we were talking the last few moments, a couple more details filtered through. my reaction, really, to that meeting this afternoon. just to try to give you a flavour of it, this is a statement from the energy intensive users group, precisely what we have been talking about, of course, saying, "our message to the secretary of state was very prompt and preventative measures to help avoid recent production contaminants in the fertiliser sector and in the steel sector. we don't want to see that replicated in other areas this winter. we will work with government to avoid threats both to production of essential domestic and industrial products as well as supply chains, which are critical to our economy." that's quite a lengthy statement, i want to read the whole thing to you, but that gives you a flavour of th
stephen, many thanks.nks. the labour mp whose constituency - long-term. stephen, many thanks. the labour mp whose constituency covers l labour mp whose constituency covers the steel racks, of course. and as we were talking the last few moments, a couple more details filtered through. my reaction, really, to that meeting this afternoon. just to try to give you a flavour of it, this is a statement from the energy intensive users group, precisely what we have been talking about, of course, saying,...
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what you're saying, stephen, is that things — moment. is that things are _ moment. what you're saying, stephen, is that things are going _ moment. what you're saying, stephen, is that things are going to _ moment. what you're saying, stephen, is that things are going to improve - is that things are going to improve because 250% increase since january in the wholesale prices for natural gas, but what you are saying is that potentially in the new year things will change, will get better? yes. we have had _ will change, will get better? yes. we have had a — will change, will get better? yes. we have had a position _ will change, will get better? yes. we have had a position at - will change, will get better? is; we have had a position at the will change, will get better? jazz we have had a position at the moment where two things have been the main factors as to why the prices have spiked quite so much at the moment. world economies have woken up after the pandemic and lockdown and we are seeing particularly gas, the sources and gas supply an
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committee is meeting this evening to consider a report on a resolution recommending the house find stephen kay bannon and contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess. i recognize myself for opening statements. let me start by saying it gives me no joy that i was forced to call this meeting. my colleagues feel the same way i think. the expectation of this committee is that all witnesses will cooperate with our investigation. witnesses who have been subpoenaed have a legal obligation to do so. when you think about what we are investigating, our attack on the seat of our democracy perpetrated by fellow citizens on our constitution. an attempt to stop the for -- certification of an election should it is shocking to me, shocking that anyone would not do anything in their power to assist our investigation. it is a shame that mr. bannon has put us in this position. we will not take no for an answer. we belie
committee is meeting this evening to consider a report on a resolution recommending the house find stephen kay bannon and contempt of congress for refusal to comply with the subpoena issued by the select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare the committee in recess. i recognize myself for opening statements. let me start by saying it gives me no joy that i was forced to call this meeting. my colleagues...
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stephen gilbert, the — through the winter of gas. the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive - through the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive of - through the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive of the l gilbert, the chief executive of the chemical industries association, thank you very much forjoining us and talking us through that complicated subject. now, a shortage of work has left pig farmers facing a disaster according to the national farmers union. ——a shortage of abattoir workers has left pig farmers across the uk facing a "human disaster," according to the national farmer's union. healthy pigs are already having to be destroyed due to a backlog on farms, and the industry is blaming the pandemic and brexit. the government says it is keeping the situation under review and working closely with the sector. 0ur correspondent danny savage has been following the fortunes of one pig farmer after the bbc spoke to her last week and has been giving us the latest from driffield in east yorks
stephen gilbert, the — through the winter of gas. the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive - through the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive of - through the winter of gas. stephen gilbert, the chief executive of the l gilbert, the chief executive of the chemical industries association, thank you very much forjoining us and talking us through that complicated subject. now, a shortage of work has left pig farmers facing a disaster according to the national...
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stephen national farmer's union. stephen barclay, nationalfarmer�*s union.t office minister and george eustice, the environment secretary, had been doing everything they can but she said she struggled to get a meeting with the home secretary, priti patel, but issues surrounding visas because we understand there are some of them government who are pushing for some kind of relaxation of the english language requirement for visas to try and get more foreign workers to come over to help in the pig industry and addressed some of those staff shortages. the problem with this proposed solution is that it is politically quite difficult for the prime minister, especially after he has just prime minister, especially after he hasjust come prime minister, especially after he has just come out of a conservative party conference where his big message was wanting business to move away from a reliance on cheaper foreign labour to what he described as a high skilled, high wage economy. interestingly, as you touched on, that very approach is something that has been criticised
stephen national farmer's union. stephen barclay, nationalfarmer�*s union.t office minister and george eustice, the environment secretary, had been doing everything they can but she said she struggled to get a meeting with the home secretary, priti patel, but issues surrounding visas because we understand there are some of them government who are pushing for some kind of relaxation of the english language requirement for visas to try and get more foreign workers to come over to help in the...
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here we go, question number 24 stephen.nkeys had a restraining order filed against him by an ex-wife who claimed he attacked her? michigan congressman don, new jersey senator cory booker or ohio senator sherrod brown? >> i'd like to offer an audit on the last one for them on the panel, that was wrong, by the way. kennedy: you are right. stephen miller can't be beat tonight. he's got to. kevin, which of these donkeys went to space while in congress? virginia senator tim kaine, west virginia senator joe manchin or former florida senator -- me tell you something. >> for senator. kennedy: you are so right. you are so good at this. l.a., you have zero. who could get on the board with this. which of these donkeys settle a 150,000-dollar lawsuit against the house of representatives cafeteria for serving pay in all of who cracked his tooth? chuck schumer, dennis or marilyn congressman jeannie raskin? >> i'll go with dennis? >> b2 she's on the board with one 150,000 big one. stephen, were next question, which of these donkeys admits
here we go, question number 24 stephen.nkeys had a restraining order filed against him by an ex-wife who claimed he attacked her? michigan congressman don, new jersey senator cory booker or ohio senator sherrod brown? >> i'd like to offer an audit on the last one for them on the panel, that was wrong, by the way. kennedy: you are right. stephen miller can't be beat tonight. he's got to. kevin, which of these donkeys went to space while in congress? virginia senator tim kaine, west...
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stephen: i'm sure that is a goal of theirs.old on -- these bold -- these bolt-on acquisitions are a tremendous way to get there. just a perfect blend of their asset management and wealth management units, and i think that puts them in a great place looking out the next several years. tom: i can't emphasize enough how invisible james gorman is at davos and anything else. he loves to play it low. but this news of he has stabilized wealth management is one they will be writing in the mba textbooks. jonathan: it is why we call him the quiet man on wall street. there's nothing pretentious about it when you sit down with him. even, i remember at the time when those acquisitions were made, we were talking about the equity market going into a shut down, and people were saying this was terrible timing. no one could have predicted the pandemic. what was it that this c-suite thought yes, we need to do something, and we can't do it organically? what was it? stephen: if you think back to the time, there was a bit of a scramble for acquisiti
stephen: i'm sure that is a goal of theirs.old on -- these bold -- these bolt-on acquisitions are a tremendous way to get there. just a perfect blend of their asset management and wealth management units, and i think that puts them in a great place looking out the next several years. tom: i can't emphasize enough how invisible james gorman is at davos and anything else. he loves to play it low. but this news of he has stabilized wealth management is one they will be writing in the mba...
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two days later, his body was found outside a block of flats where stephen port lived and stephen port port was responsible for anthony all gate's desk, urging the police to go through stephen port�*s computer. when that was eventually done a year after anthony's body was found, the trainee detective constable who did it missed the fact that stephen port had made repeated searches for things like unconscious boys and drug rape, and in the meantime, stephen port had killed two more young men with the date rape drug ghb and ultimately killed a fourth young man before finally being arrested on suspicion of murder. daniel sandford, thank you. two more energy suppliers, pure daniel sandford, thank you. two more energy suppuefs, pure planet and colorado energy, have become the latest casualties of the global spike in gas prices. both companies have stopped trading, affecting hundreds of thousands of customers. the energy regulator ofjim will find a new supplier for affected customers. the development brings the number of customers affected by the number of customers affected by the current w
two days later, his body was found outside a block of flats where stephen port lived and stephen port port was responsible for anthony all gate's desk, urging the police to go through stephen port�*s computer. when that was eventually done a year after anthony's body was found, the trainee detective constable who did it missed the fact that stephen port had made repeated searches for things like unconscious boys and drug rape, and in the meantime, stephen port had killed two more young men...
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he is so beyond, he is doing stephen colbert. he is selling a book. he has completely lost the plot of what his job is supposed to be. why? well, he loves the power. and i think that this is what you look at when you look across all nine justices, what you have right now are people who are so used to being untethered from accountability and reproach, they do not feel they can be touched. until someone touches them by expanding the court, they are going to act like this. >> thank you both for joining me. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> for members of the house today, it's september 30th part two, and speaker pelosi worked to support an infrastructure vote. what did the 24 hour extension get them, where things stand tonight and what the president had to say inside that room, speaking to the caucus about the defining vote, right after this. . we've never created anything quite like it. the all-electric, all-mercedes eqs. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body m
he is so beyond, he is doing stephen colbert. he is selling a book. he has completely lost the plot of what his job is supposed to be. why? well, he loves the power. and i think that this is what you look at when you look across all nine justices, what you have right now are people who are so used to being untethered from accountability and reproach, they do not feel they can be touched. until someone touches them by expanding the court, they are going to act like this. >> thank you both...
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thank you, stephen. hello.s required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and windy weather, punctuated by some sunnier moments, but temperatures will be a big contrast as well. to start the week, with low pressure across the atlantic, we're actually going to drag our air up from the tropics — some unusually mild air coming ourway. but as that low pressure pushes its way eastwards, we may see the return of sunshine more widely, but there will be a brief shot ofarctic air coming in from the north. that's a long way off to begin with, though, and it's the mild air taking hold through monday, beginning pretty mild notes for many for many in the morning rush hour. coolest with single—figure temperatures across the midlands, east anglia, south—east. best of the sunshine here lasting longest through the day as well. rain through the morning rush hour in northern ireland, spreading in across wales, western england and scotland during the morning and into the afternoon. and a bit further eastwards,
thank you, stephen. hello.s required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and windy weather, punctuated by some sunnier moments, but temperatures will be a big contrast as well. to start the week, with low pressure across the atlantic, we're actually going to drag our air up from the tropics — some unusually mild air coming ourway. but as that low pressure pushes its way eastwards, we may see the return of sunshine more widely, but there will be a brief shot ofarctic air...