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>> stephen: hello, hello, hello. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!en. >> stephen: hey, everybody! there you go. ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ sit-- no, no, please, please, have a seat. thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. let's get-- ( cheers and applause ) we don't have a lot of time tonight. let's get straight to the urgent breaking news everyone's talking about: queen elizabeth died six days ago. she meant a lot to a lot of people, and much of the world is still grieving. today, the queen's casket arrived at westminster, where she will lie in state until next monday. and people are already lining up for kilometers to give their respects. that's why it's always worth it to spring for the "fast pass," okay? ( laughter ) ( applause ) trust me, you can hit up space mountain-- ( cheers and applause ) you hit up space mountain while you wait to pay your tribute. elizabeth ii was the longest reigning monarch in british history, providing comfort to
>> stephen: hello, hello, hello. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!en. >> stephen: hey, everybody! there you go. ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ ♪ sit-- no, no, please, please, have a seat. thank you very much. welcome, everybody, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. let's get-- ( cheers and applause ) we don't have a lot of time tonight. let's get straight to the urgent breaking news...
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>> stephen: hi. >> hi. >> stephen: good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> stephen: now-- >> i'mngue, you know? >> i feel like-- have you ever-- when you do a long run of a play and you have time enough to go on autopilot in your brain, because you know the lines so well, and you start to think about things like your tongue, or what your hands are doing, and then your hands are doing claws. ( laughter ) it's bad. so, i'm so sorry. >> stephen: it is, yeah. try not to do that. try not to do that. but i will now be thinking about that through this entire interview. >> i'm so sorry, yeah. i'm sorry. ( laughter ) >> stephen: so, betty... ( laughter ) so, betty... >> yeah. if we both do it, then it's normal. >> stephen: yes. i-- it's so nice to see you again. you haven't been on for years. >> i know! >> stephen: but we had the covid in between. >> yeah. >> stephen: but i do want to say, and i meant to-- i actually asked for your email, to write you a note, but i never did. >> you never did. and i waited for it. >> stephen: oh, did you-- ! >> no! >> stephen: did you know i asked for you
>> stephen: hi. >> hi. >> stephen: good to see you again. >> good to see you. >> stephen: now-- >> i'mngue, you know? >> i feel like-- have you ever-- when you do a long run of a play and you have time enough to go on autopilot in your brain, because you know the lines so well, and you start to think about things like your tongue, or what your hands are doing, and then your hands are doing claws. ( laughter ) it's bad. so, i'm so sorry. >>...
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oh, louis. >> stephen: oh, stephen. >> stephen: oh, louis, oh, my friends. >> louis: oh, stephen. >> guests coming up tonight in just a minute. gayle king and tony dokoupil will be out here from "cbs mornings." today is a year, a year since "cs mornings" started. and after that, just a wonderful actress and now author betty gilpin. you might know her from "glow," amazing actress is going to be out here in just a little while. ( applause ) how are you doing tonight, louis? how are you feeling. >> louis: i'm doing all right, man. how about you. >> stephen: i bit the hell out of my tongue this afternoon. i bit it really hard. i don't know if you've ever done that, but i'm completely aware of the right side of my tongue. >> louis: at all times. >> stephen: the right side of my tongue feels three and a half times the side of my left. my head is listing slightly, when i try to ignore it, i become completely aware when you close your mouth, your mouth is completely full of tongue. do it right now. >> louis: yeah, it is. >> stephen: that's a very durbing realization. there is no empty space
oh, louis. >> stephen: oh, stephen. >> stephen: oh, louis, oh, my friends. >> louis: oh, stephen. >> guests coming up tonight in just a minute. gayle king and tony dokoupil will be out here from "cbs mornings." today is a year, a year since "cs mornings" started. and after that, just a wonderful actress and now author betty gilpin. you might know her from "glow," amazing actress is going to be out here in just a little while. ( applause )...
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i am your host, stephen colbert.u're watching this show from florida, first of all, i'm glad you've got electricity, because this afternoon at 3:05, hurricane ian made landfall as a an extemely powerful category 4, with sustained winds of 150 mph, and a possible storm surge of 18 feet. we're praying for everyone in the path of this storm, and everybody north-- georgia, south carolina-- batten down, y'all. it's coming. stay safe. i'm being told we have a piece of viral footage. this is reportedly fort myers. it's a shark swimming in a flooded city street. that is unbelievable... in that my researchers tell me that it is probably not real footage. someone put that online, but i decided to show you, because it's a shark in a street. you can't pass that up. in other florida disaster news former president the great grabsby. we're getting more details from the new book "confidence man," by maggie haberman. maggie be our guest next tuesday, and i'll be asking her about all the pretty upsetting stuff she learned about the ex
i am your host, stephen colbert.u're watching this show from florida, first of all, i'm glad you've got electricity, because this afternoon at 3:05, hurricane ian made landfall as a an extemely powerful category 4, with sustained winds of 150 mph, and a possible storm surge of 18 feet. we're praying for everyone in the path of this storm, and everybody north-- georgia, south carolina-- batten down, y'all. it's coming. stay safe. i'm being told we have a piece of viral footage. this is...
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( cheers and applause ) >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: happy thursday. happy thursday. hey! how are you, everybody! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) please, have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. welcome. hello, welcome, my friends. good to see you. welcome, welcome one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "late show"." i am your host, stephen colbert. check your calendars because it is the first day of hispanic heritage month. ( applause ) in which we honor the resilience, influence, and cultural contributions of hispanic americans in the middle of a month, because nothing says "appreciation" quite like, "oh, damn, it's the 15th already? um, okay, your month starts now! lo siento." ( laughter ) one guy who's got an odd way of celebrating hispanic heritage is florida governor ron desantis ( booing ) seen here saying, "he is spartacus! get him!" yesterday, desantis flew two planes of hispanic immigrants to martha's vineyard. hey, ron, if you're trying to discourage immigration, maybe don't send people to one of the loveliest parts of new england just in ti
( cheers and applause ) >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: happy thursday. happy thursday. hey! how are you, everybody! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) please, have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. welcome. hello, welcome, my friends. good to see you. welcome, welcome one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "late show"." i am your host, stephen colbert. check your calendars because it is the first day of hispanic heritage month. ( applause )...
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♪ it's a family affair. >> stephen: louis, louis, my friend. >> louis: hey, stephen. >> stephen: louis guests tonight from the cbs hit now "fbi" zeeko zaki is going to be here. and we've had her on the before, a delightful guest, i'm an enormous fan from way back, sigourney weaver is going to be here. ( applause ) yeah. you see that, you see that "avatar" movie. >> louis: i never saw it. >> stephen: it's back in the theaters right now. they re-released it, in anticipation of the sequels for "avatar." she turns into a tree at the end. >> louis: does she really? is that a spoiler? >> stephen: it's not that much of a spoiler. it's been out for 15 years, or something like that. you really need to get out more, louis. she kind of turns into a tree, but, evidently, she's in the new movie, too. i don't upon. we'll ask her about it tonight. we call that an exclusive in the business. folks, if you watch the show,i spend most of my time, right over there, combing the fish market of the day's top stories, selecting only the finest news clams and most- topical halibut, then simmering them in a sea
♪ it's a family affair. >> stephen: louis, louis, my friend. >> louis: hey, stephen. >> stephen: louis guests tonight from the cbs hit now "fbi" zeeko zaki is going to be here. and we've had her on the before, a delightful guest, i'm an enormous fan from way back, sigourney weaver is going to be here. ( applause ) yeah. you see that, you see that "avatar" movie. >> louis: i never saw it. >> stephen: it's back in the theaters right now. they...
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but i-- >> stephen: uh-huh, uh-huh? >> i think, now-- >> stephen: not grandpa stephen?ead! >> grandpa stephen and his meat analogy jokes. >> stephen: exactly! you know how he was attacked by a fish in the war. ( laughter ) >> i just, i think it's good. and then we'll get to the point where, just, like, "can only one of them come to this award show?" you know, i think it's, like-- >> stephen: right! they didn't say anything about you talking ( bleep ) about me at the emmys last year! ( laughter ) you called me a "messy bitch," onstage at the emmys last year. >> wait, wait, that's true! >> stephen: yes it is true! i remember, because you did it to me! >> you know what? forget this, we do have a problem! ( laughter ) >> stephen: we do! and i said, "takes one to know one!" ( laughter ) so... isn't it fun to pretend that we don't have a beef? >> yeah, it is. ( laughter ) >> stephen: now... ( laughter ) you went to disney with your kids recently, and i want to ask you about something. you tweeted for advice while you were at disney, which i think is a dangerous thing to do. b
but i-- >> stephen: uh-huh, uh-huh? >> i think, now-- >> stephen: not grandpa stephen?ead! >> grandpa stephen and his meat analogy jokes. >> stephen: exactly! you know how he was attacked by a fish in the war. ( laughter ) >> i just, i think it's good. and then we'll get to the point where, just, like, "can only one of them come to this award show?" you know, i think it's, like-- >> stephen: right! they didn't say anything about you talking (...
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hi, stephen.phen: so, felipe, how do you feel about this lack of hispanic representation? >> well, to put it in terms hollywood wouldn't understand, it's no bueno. >> stephen: so what should television do differently? >> well, this show's off to a great start. you have a hispanic on screen with you right now who's not playing a criminal. >> stephen: how brave of me. ( laughter ) but for other shows, do you think there needs to be an effort to hire other latino and hispanic actors. >> whoa whoa whoa. "other" latino actors? what's wrong with me? i need the work. >> stephen: no, you don't. you have a full-time job here. >> progress is incremental, steve! and i believe i can singlehandedly solve this representation issue with an exciting new system that i've been working on. >> stephen: during work hours at my show? >> roll it, jim! >> are you a producer making a more and/or a tv show, and you realize you have no hispanic characters? or that all your hispanic roles are drug dealer number one, or ant m
hi, stephen.phen: so, felipe, how do you feel about this lack of hispanic representation? >> well, to put it in terms hollywood wouldn't understand, it's no bueno. >> stephen: so what should television do differently? >> well, this show's off to a great start. you have a hispanic on screen with you right now who's not playing a criminal. >> stephen: how brave of me. ( laughter ) but for other shows, do you think there needs to be an effort to hire other latino and...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert. am so happy-- ( cheers and applause ) i am happy, i'm so happy to be here with you. and by "here," i mean, in any air conditioned room. ( laughte ) because-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you, whoever did this. because today in new york, temperatures hit a high of 96 degrees. what meteorologists call "hotter than the devil's grundle." ( laughter ) can i say grundle on cbs? i don't know if i can. it is so hot in the city, times square had a naked cowboy and a shaved elmo. ( laughter and applause ) yes. i didn't realize he had the-- i didn't realize elmo had the-- >> louis: okay. >> stephen: elmo is a mammal, evidently. new york-- new york is not alone in being hot. according to cbs news, brutal and dangerous temperatures were felt, from california to massachusetts. okay, cbs news-- just say "america." ( laughter ) that's like telling your partner, "hey, before we get intimate, i should warn you, i have this little rash from my right toe to my left ear." ( laughter ) out west, the extre
i'm your host, stephen colbert. am so happy-- ( cheers and applause ) i am happy, i'm so happy to be here with you. and by "here," i mean, in any air conditioned room. ( laughte ) because-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you, whoever did this. because today in new york, temperatures hit a high of 96 degrees. what meteorologists call "hotter than the devil's grundle." ( laughter ) can i say grundle on cbs? i don't know if i can. it is so hot in the city, times square had a...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.u, folks it's been a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week for former president, the real dim shady. and things just a little bit more worser, because today, new york attorney general letitia james, who has been investigating the ex-president's business dealings for three years, made a big announcement. >> i am announcing that today we're filing a lawsuit against donald trump for violating the law as part of his efforts to generate profits for himself, his family, his company. ( ringing bell ) >> stephen: that sound means the ex-president just hit his 1,000th lawsuit! ( cheers and applause ) jonny... ( applause ) johnny, tell him what he's won! >> continued freedom! there are no consequences! cause and effect is a lie! we're nothing but clusters of matter hurtling through an indifferent universe! i'm going to go eat an entire sheet cake on my brand-new dinette set from broyhill. broyhill: god is dead! back to you, steve! >> stephen: thanks, johnny! so, what crime did he crime this
i'm your host, stephen colbert.u, folks it's been a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad week for former president, the real dim shady. and things just a little bit more worser, because today, new york attorney general letitia james, who has been investigating the ex-president's business dealings for three years, made a big announcement. >> i am announcing that today we're filing a lawsuit against donald trump for violating the law as part of his efforts to generate profits for himself,...
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you know-- >> stephen: no, "i love all of them, stephen." >> yes, stephen, i love everybody. >> stephenen: but, essentially, you know-- not to be reductive, but it's like the public relations for the white house. >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: okay, how does it feel, as essentially the top p.r. person, when your boss, the president, is getting dragged in the press? like, when you some idiot in late night making a joke about your boss-- ( laughter ) i'm asking for a friend. how-- >> you're asking for a friend! >> stephen: yes. how does that feel? ( laughter ) >> dial that friend up. >> stephen: yeah. >> so, you know, i think you all have a job, for the american public, to make them laugh. and we have a job, for the american public, to deliver. you know, we understand. like, we understand that you have your job, we have our job. >> stephen: no hard feelings. no hard feelings. >> absolutely not. and the president gets that. the president absolutely gets that. >> stephen: okay, good. >> yeah. >> stephen: all right. is he going to come on? is he going to come on? ( laughter ) >> oh, that's where you
you know-- >> stephen: no, "i love all of them, stephen." >> yes, stephen, i love everybody. >> stephenen: but, essentially, you know-- not to be reductive, but it's like the public relations for the white house. >> mm-hmm. >> stephen: okay, how does it feel, as essentially the top p.r. person, when your boss, the president, is getting dragged in the press? like, when you some idiot in late night making a joke about your boss-- ( laughter ) i'm asking for...
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stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: hey, everybody! down here. up there.e, have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "late show"." i am your host, stephen colbert. i hope everybody over there, everybody out there is having a happy thursday. it has not been-- yeah. yeah. thank you, thank you for representing. it's not been a happy week for former president, the flabrador receiver. tomorrow, both his lawyers and the department of justice are supposed to submit their suggestions for a special master to review the stuff they found at mar-a-lago. thing is, the former president might not be getting the best legal advice, because he is reportedly having a difficult time finding lawyers to represent him. what? but who wouldn't want to join the illustrious ranks of jailed guy, magical mr. mustache, madame meow meow, and dr. head juice? ( laughter ) ( applause ) dr. head juice! dr. head juice. of course, one possible reason lawyers don't want to work for the ex-pres is that doing so puts them at risk of bei
stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: hey, everybody! down here. up there.e, have a seat, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "late show"." i am your host, stephen colbert. i hope everybody over there, everybody out there is having a happy thursday. it has not been-- yeah. yeah. thank you, thank you for representing. it's not been a happy week for former president, the flabrador receiver. tomorrow, both his lawyers and...
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(cheers and applause). >> stephen: lovely. stephen: hey, everybody. hilo thomas, hello marcus, please have a seat, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. (applause) very nice, very nice. now sharp-eyed viewers will notice i'm sitting for tonight's monologue. that's because we taped this earlier. yeah, earlier. right now, i'm actually on my way back from the emmys. i'm either very proud of my staff-- or i'm very proud of my staff and we won an emmy. tonights-- tonight, we've got a ton of great, never-before-seen stuff for you featuring the sexiest celebrities plus the guests i'm interviewing. but first for you tonight, we put together a special look back at former president one trick phony. the man just won't go away. everywhere you look, there's another story about him. him under investigation for this or that or the other nuclear secret. so but the biggest story will always be january 6th-- the day he attempted to throw our election out the window, then his chicken nuggets at the wall. thi
(cheers and applause). >> stephen: lovely. stephen: hey, everybody. hilo thomas, hello marcus, please have a seat, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. (applause) very nice, very nice. now sharp-eyed viewers will notice i'm sitting for tonight's monologue. that's because we taped this earlier. yeah, earlier. right now, i'm actually on my way back from the emmys. i'm either very proud of my staff-- or i'm very proud...
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>> stephen: you know. >> yeah. >> stephen: just taking it easy. >> just kicking back. >> stephen: just and your lovely wife, amal-- how is she, how is she doing, celebrated your anniversary. >> yes. >> stephen: did you have a big party? >> no, we went out to dirp. you don't need a big party all the time. tonight, though, we're going to have a big party. >> stephen: how many years. how many years? >> eight years. >> stephen: oh, lovely. nicely done. >> how many years for you now? >> stephen: 29. 29 years. ( applause ) >> whatever. >> stephen: you'll get there. >> well, i might not. i'll get there like "hey, 29 years." >> stephen: what do you get one of "times'" women of the year? >> that's nice. ( applause ) you know what i realized about that is now at my age, i'm on, like, "field and stream," aarp field and stream. >> stephen: inside pick ball magazine. did you get her something nice? >> i did. i'm not going to tell you what it is, though. >> stephen: that must be really nice, then? >> it's not a house or anything like that. >> stephen: you have a nice house. >> you've been there. >>
>> stephen: you know. >> yeah. >> stephen: just taking it easy. >> just kicking back. >> stephen: just and your lovely wife, amal-- how is she, how is she doing, celebrated your anniversary. >> yes. >> stephen: did you have a big party? >> no, we went out to dirp. you don't need a big party all the time. tonight, though, we're going to have a big party. >> stephen: how many years. how many years? >> eight years. >> stephen: oh,...
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. >> stephen: all right. how is that going. >> get out of the house. it is bittersweet because these moments with children when they are 6, 7, 8, for me at least, i know these are the last moments as a father that i will be able to help him with his homework, and i know that eventually i'm just going to have to say good-bye. that is why i'm kind of rooting for crt and all that stuff. take that stuff out of the history books so he will graduate at age nine, they are taking history out of the books, starting to take science out of the books, at this point a high school grad will be 11 years old f you take science all together out the books, i sign me up. >> stephen: you have some science credentials here because i saw, we got this here, roy wood ex-jedi twitter handle, 6th grade, i forgot the science fair was next day, 10 p.m. in a panic i find a loaf of molded bread my pops forgot to throw out, made a study on mold, moisture and air, got second place in the school, fifth in the city, bread so moldy i was prais
. >> stephen: all right. how is that going. >> get out of the house. it is bittersweet because these moments with children when they are 6, 7, 8, for me at least, i know these are the last moments as a father that i will be able to help him with his homework, and i know that eventually i'm just going to have to say good-bye. that is why i'm kind of rooting for crt and all that stuff. take that stuff out of the history books so he will graduate at age nine, they are taking history...
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i am your host, stephen colbert. over the last six years, we've all had a lot of fun with the idea that nothing means anything, there are no consequences, tear up your history books, and live in a cave. but, occasionally, every so often, and this is one of those so oftens, something means anything. and meaning of any kind is always bad for former president, the count of mostly crisco. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( laughter ) long-time viewers of america will recall that last month, the f.b.i. went into mar-a-lago and found a bunch of documents that are super top secret, which is super top illegal. and the former president has desperately been trying to stall the investigation because he is super top guilty. allegedly. ( laughter ) we're good? lawyers good? okay. and right away, he got some help from conservative judge and girl from conservative judge and girl from the ring who went to law school, aileen cannon. judge cannon appalled the legal community when she ruled that the justice department could not use the over 1
i am your host, stephen colbert. over the last six years, we've all had a lot of fun with the idea that nothing means anything, there are no consequences, tear up your history books, and live in a cave. but, occasionally, every so often, and this is one of those so oftens, something means anything. and meaning of any kind is always bad for former president, the count of mostly crisco. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( laughter ) long-time viewers of america will recall that last month, the f.b.i....
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thank you very much. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much, folks. good to see you here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks-- ( cheers and applause ) today, congress dropped episode three of the january 6th committee hearings. in prime time! 1:00 p.m. on a thursday. ( laughter ) now, there was a bunch of video testimony, a lot of documents, a lot of questions of the two live witnesses. and this is what we learned: all the lawyers knew that overturning the election was a crime. they all told each other that they knew it was a crime. they all told everybody in the white house it was a crime, including the president. they told him, "sir, it's a crime." he said, "thank you for clearing that up. now, let's go do that crime." ( laughter ) some of the crimes-- some of the crimes described today were procedural and constitutional. a little light sedition among friends. ( laughter ) some of them were more straightf
thank you very much. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much, folks. good to see you here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks-- ( cheers and applause ) today, congress dropped episode three of the january 6th committee hearings. in prime time! 1:00 p.m. on a thursday. ( laughter ) now, there was a bunch of...
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>> stephen: why?ested in the united states and any president has ever invested in climate. and the thing that is going to really push forward the deployment of clean energy are these tax credits which are very-- which will create huge incentives for wind and solar and geothermal. >> stephen: sorry, i blacked out. what is exciting about a tax credit? >> because it's going to get the private sector to be able to help do the deployment, going to incentivize the deployment of wind and solar and geothermal! it is awesome. it's so great. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: all right, that i like. >> and it's big, it's generous. >> stephen: its deal was closely guarded, okay. did you have any idea? because mitch mcconnell had no idea that this was coming. did you have any idea what was coming down the pipe here? >> let's just say, i had talked with senator manchin the weekend before, jusand he was saying, y, "i didn't walk away," because remember, init from having done a deal, and everybody was still upset.
>> stephen: why?ested in the united states and any president has ever invested in climate. and the thing that is going to really push forward the deployment of clean energy are these tax credits which are very-- which will create huge incentives for wind and solar and geothermal. >> stephen: sorry, i blacked out. what is exciting about a tax credit? >> because it's going to get the private sector to be able to help do the deployment, going to incentivize the deployment of wind...
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. >> stephen: u.s.a.nty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody, that's it for the late show, tune in tomorrow, my guest will be olivia wilde and ukraine's minister of foreign affairs. stick around for james corden. good night. captioning ponsored by cbs captioned b
. >> stephen: u.s.a.nty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪...
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>> stephen: all right.again. >> stephen: i always enjoyed talking to you when you were over here for "the circus." now you've got your own gig over there on msnbc. >> i do. >> stephen: and i'm glad that you're my first guest here after me being off for a few weeks for the summer, so you can, you know, lay out the parts on the lawn for me. what did-- did i miss anything? >> no, just-- it's been a lot of search warrants and swimsuits! ( laughter ) it's been an exciting-- >> stephen: poolside of mar-a- lago? >> you know how it is in august: 'tis the season for special masters. >> stephen: ooh, hoo, hoo. don't go too far. >> yeah. >> stephen: this is cbs. >> just-- just right up to the line. >> stephen: this is cbs. , lkut thi whs aptege, aien cann--ileeon. the fmepren confirmed after-- >>st >> stephen: l>> a he dise tephen: he did lose. and the judge just happened to be-- the jurisdiction just happens to include mar-a-lago, which is fascinating. >> yeah. coincidence? >> stephen: yes. ( laughter ) she granted t
>> stephen: all right.again. >> stephen: i always enjoyed talking to you when you were over here for "the circus." now you've got your own gig over there on msnbc. >> i do. >> stephen: and i'm glad that you're my first guest here after me being off for a few weeks for the summer, so you can, you know, lay out the parts on the lawn for me. what did-- did i miss anything? >> no, just-- it's been a lot of search warrants and swimsuits! ( laughter ) it's been...
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i'm your host stephen colbert.eers and applause). >> stephen: folks, i was watching, we had every plan in the world to start tonight's monologue by talking about what i was going to talk about in tomorrow's monologue, the latest january 6th hearing but we just learned this afternoon that the committee has postponed tomorrow's hearing saying quote, no t is for a good reason n light of hurricane ian bearing down on parts of florida we have decided to postpone tomorrow's proceedings. that sunday standable. we hope everybody in florida stays safe. please, if you can, get out of the storm's path. worst-case scenario-- (applause) worst case scen ar yorks tell ron desantis you are venezuelan maybe he gives you a free plane ride to martha's vineyard. (applause) one event that will not be delayed is the mid term elections. and things aren't looking great for republican senate candidate and vampire distracted, okay, but how do you really feel. and vampire distracted by your throbbing jugular, dr. mehmet oz. dr. oz has been t
i'm your host stephen colbert.eers and applause). >> stephen: folks, i was watching, we had every plan in the world to start tonight's monologue by talking about what i was going to talk about in tomorrow's monologue, the latest january 6th hearing but we just learned this afternoon that the committee has postponed tomorrow's hearing saying quote, no t is for a good reason n light of hurricane ian bearing down on parts of florida we have decided to postpone tomorrow's proceedings. that...
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with stephen king's 1st novel and 974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carries the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities as she uses against all her classmates. so bullied her for years and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill carrie. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i . 6 help you move to the sewer, does the shining, came out in 1977 horror novel that gained a cult. following 3 years later in the film, adaptation by stanley kubrick, the story of jack a dry, alcoholic. like stephen king himself, takes a job as a janitor in a remote snowden hotel and moves there with his family. the hotel is inhabited by ghost who want jack to murder his son, the finale, bloody and explosive. ah, it was published in 1986 and is perhaps stephen king's most famous novel. the book was made into a movie. twice. it is evil, and appears in the figure of pennywise the clown, who mainly praise on chi
with stephen king's 1st novel and 974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carries the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities as she uses against all her classmates. so bullied her for years and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill carrie. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i . 6 help you move to the sewer, does the shining, came out in 1977 horror...
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and how is stephen king responded to it. some criticism, he says, even spurs him on, some has hurt him, but he just keeps writing. but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate lee is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen king has changed even among academics. i figure hes virginia. that's important for us to remind ourselves about it has been changed and he won. the national book award is grecian fiction. i would say of the last 20 years has been reviewed quite favorably in major american publications, including the new york times the yellow times the new yorker, the new york review of books. stephen king doesn't need the nobel prize for literature for his fame. he already has it, and with an estimated fortune of around $370000000.00, he is one of the r
and how is stephen king responded to it. some criticism, he says, even spurs him on, some has hurt him, but he just keeps writing. but he has a clear opinion about harold bloom. there are critics out there and he's one of them who take their ignorance about popular culture as a badge of intellectual prowess. tony magistrate lee is a professor of literature and was stephen king's research assistant for 4 years. he has written nearly a dozen books about him and believes that the view of stephen...
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with stephen king's 1st novel in 1974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carry is the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities, as she uses against all her classmates, have bullied her for years. and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill carrie. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories, was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i knew to the sooner done the shining, came out in 1977, a horror novel that gained a cult. following 3 years later in the film, adaptation by stanley kubrick, the story of jack a dry, alcoholic. like stephen king himself, takes a job as a janitor in a remote snowden hotel and moves there with his family. the hotel is inhabited by goes to want jack to murder his son, the finale, bloody and explosive. ah, it was published in 1986 and is perhaps stephen king's most famous novel. the book was made into a movie. twice. it is evil, and appears in the figure of pennywise the clown, who mainly praise on children
with stephen king's 1st novel in 1974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carry is the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities, as she uses against all her classmates, have bullied her for years. and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill carrie. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories, was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i knew to the sooner done the shining, came out in 1977, a horror novel...
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with stephen king's 1st novel in 1974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carry is the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities, as she uses against all her classmates. hope bullied her for years and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill kerry. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories, was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i knew the suit number does the shining, came out in 1977 horror novel that gained a cult. following 3 years later in the film, adaptation by stanley kubrick, the story of jack a dry, alcoholic. like stephen king himself, takes a job as a janitor in a remote snowden hotel and moves there with his family. the hotel is inhabited by ghost who want jack to murder his son, the finale, bloody and explosive. ah, with it was published in 1986 and is perhaps stephen king's most famous novel. the book was made into a movie. twice. it is evil, and appears in the figure of pennywise the clown, who mainly praise on child
with stephen king's 1st novel in 1974. when he was still a teacher and living in a trailer with his wife carry is the story of a young girl who has telekinetic abilities, as she uses against all her classmates. hope bullied her for years and against her religious fanatic mother who wants to kill kerry. it's a slaughter of a book. the book, like almost all his stories, was made into a movie and made stephen king famous. i knew the suit number does the shining, came out in 1977 horror novel that...
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stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. thomas daniel burke william francis burke, jr. charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside irina buslo milton g. bustillo thomas m. butler patrick dennis byrne timothy g. byrne daniel m. caballero jesus neptali cabezas lillian caceres brian joseph cachia steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> and my cousin, thomas swift. love you, never forgotten, until we meet again. i love you, cousin. >> and my father, rodney james. your family loves you and misses you so much. thank you for watching over us. you are our hero. [applause] >> richard michael caggiano cecile marella caguicla john brett cahill michael john cahill scott walter cahill thomas joseph cahill george c. cain salvatore b. calabro joseph m. calandrillo philip v. calcagno edward calderon jose o. calderon-olmedo kenneth marcus caldwell dominick e. calia felix bobby calixte francis joseph callahan liam callahan suzanne m. calley gino luigi calvi roko camaj mic
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but i argued to justice stephens when i was solicitor general. he started almost every question by sort of looking at the lawyer and often he would come in at the end of the argument and say general or counsel, may i ask a question? i think no, you know. [laughter] justice kagan: may i ask a question and you would say yes, justice stephens and ask a racier-like question and secure -- skewer you. >> what was it like to succeed him on the court then? justice kagan: daunting. i have been thinking about this a little bit because the court is changing. just tries breyer has left and justice jackson has taken his place and every new justice creates a new court and partly because of that justice and i'm sure justice jackson is going to be a fantastic colleague and bring new things to the table. but partly the change in the court is who is not there anymore. and for justice jackson, it will be gosh, we'll look around the room in a few weeks and justice breyer won't be there and that will be an incredible change. when i got to the court, i wish i thought
but i argued to justice stephens when i was solicitor general. he started almost every question by sort of looking at the lawyer and often he would come in at the end of the argument and say general or counsel, may i ask a question? i think no, you know. [laughter] justice kagan: may i ask a question and you would say yes, justice stephens and ask a racier-like question and secure -- skewer you. >> what was it like to succeed him on the court then? justice kagan: daunting. i have been...
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[applause] >> stephen a.p >> eugueni kniazev >> andrew james knox >> thomas patrick knox >> rebecca lee koborie >> deborah a. kobus >> gary edward koecheler >> frank j. koestner >> ryan kohart >> vanessa lynn przybylo kolpak >> irina kolpakova >> suzanne rose kondratenko >> abdoulaye kone >> bon-seok koo >> dorota kopiczko >> scott michael kopytko >> bojan george kostic >> danielle kousoulis >> david p. kovalcin >> john j. kren >> william edward krukowski >> lyudmila ksido >> toshiya kuge >> shekhar kumar >> kenneth bruce kumpel >> frederick kuo, jr. >> patricia a. kuras >> nauka kushitani >> thomas joseph kuveikis >> victor kwarkye >> raymond kui fai kwok >> angela reed kyte >> andrew la corte >> carol ann la plante >> jeffrey g. la touche >> kathryn l. laborie amarnauth lachhman >> ganesh k. ladkat >> joseph a. lafalce >> jeanette louise lafond-menichino >> david james laforge >> and my wife debbie. we love you and think about you every day. >> and my brother police officer customer charles amoroso. we love
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stephen, er... listen, please.t us out of other chances because we have tried to... ..finish this civil war... ..which is beginning... begin... began from 2014. for eight years, we, russia, i mean, have implemented minsk agreements. you did nothing. we... mr popov... russ... mr popov, with the greatest of respect, we don't have time to go back through the history of the minsk agreements. i want you to tell me why you think any... but you... any... any country in the world would recognise these so—called referendums, which everybody from joe biden to governments across europe to, frankly, the united nations have dismissed as a sham. why do you think we are hearing about your opinions? stephen, sorry, but why do you think we are care about western opinion? please. that's my message to the west. don't lecture us how to live. leave us alone. and that's why we should protect our people. we should protect our land. we should protect russia as a state, and we should protect russian people. because... you... you, not me, y
stephen, er... listen, please.t us out of other chances because we have tried to... ..finish this civil war... ..which is beginning... begin... began from 2014. for eight years, we, russia, i mean, have implemented minsk agreements. you did nothing. we... mr popov... russ... mr popov, with the greatest of respect, we don't have time to go back through the history of the minsk agreements. i want you to tell me why you think any... but you... any... any country in the world would recognise these...
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don't live, stephen, in a world of myths.it a warfrom the beginning, but not from the february of 2026... 2022, but from 2014. it's... it was a civil war between ukrainian citizens on the west... 0n the... 0n the east of ukraine. but now it's a war between russia and nato countries. i call it war from the beginning. why is it then... yeah, 0k, well, that's clear, then. putin has called it a special military operation from the very beginning. he insisted that anybody who referred to it as a war was committing a crime. you've clearly changed. lots of things have changed. if you're calling it a war, why is it a war that so many russians of military age who could be called up are fleeing, trying to get out of your country by any means possible? why? how many people... how many? ..are fleeing? how many? yeah. how many? well, put it this way... you know, stephen, we have... put it this way... mr popov. let me... put it this way. there has been a traffic jam on the land border to georgia of some 20km. it is taking people 70 hours to
don't live, stephen, in a world of myths.it a warfrom the beginning, but not from the february of 2026... 2022, but from 2014. it's... it was a civil war between ukrainian citizens on the west... 0n the... 0n the east of ukraine. but now it's a war between russia and nato countries. i call it war from the beginning. why is it then... yeah, 0k, well, that's clear, then. putin has called it a special military operation from the very beginning. he insisted that anybody who referred to it as a war...
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i'm stephen sackur. he's in right now. he didn't want his ukraine invasion to become a protracted war in which his army is losing ground. he didn't plan to forcibly mobilise military—age men across russia, and he didn't want to see internal protests spread. but this is where he is — seemingly in trouble. my guest is putin loyalist, russian mp and influential state media commentator evgeny popov. if putin is growing desperate, what does that mean for russia? evgeny popov in moscow, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, for giving me that floor. oh, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. if i may, i want to begin with words from the kremlin chief spokesman dmitry peskov, on september 13th, he stated quite clearly there were no plans for any kind of mobilisation in russia. here we are less than two weeks later with a major mobilisation. what happened 7 it's not major mobilisation. this is partially mobilisation. wejust mobilised er, 300,000 people from reserve. it's just 1% from our total reserve people. i don't know wha
i'm stephen sackur. he's in right now. he didn't want his ukraine invasion to become a protracted war in which his army is losing ground. he didn't plan to forcibly mobilise military—age men across russia, and he didn't want to see internal protests spread. but this is where he is — seemingly in trouble. my guest is putin loyalist, russian mp and influential state media commentator evgeny popov. if putin is growing desperate, what does that mean for russia? evgeny popov in moscow, welcome...
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stephen: i don't think that is a fair statement.nk there is going to be some limit, and i would say was people would have thought when you got into the fives, it would have done it. we are sitting here at 6.25%. frankly still hasn't quite done it. the housing market is bending for sure under the weight of those higher rates. however, it is not breaking. you are not seeing prices down 25% across the country by any stretch, so i think there's a lot of importance people need to ascribe to that, and i think that is very bullish for these stocks. guy: i know you can't and there are this down, but in terms of order of magnitude, how much more expensive visit to buy a home in the united states if prices aren't going down, but mortgage rates are? stephen: it's a great question because a lot of people have said to me, mortgage rates went from five to six, so therefore own home prices need to drop by low double digits in order to compensate for that, and the answer is no. first of all, the homebuilders are able to buy down your rate and offer
stephen: i don't think that is a fair statement.nk there is going to be some limit, and i would say was people would have thought when you got into the fives, it would have done it. we are sitting here at 6.25%. frankly still hasn't quite done it. the housing market is bending for sure under the weight of those higher rates. however, it is not breaking. you are not seeing prices down 25% across the country by any stretch, so i think there's a lot of importance people need to ascribe to that,...
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kenneth william bass nikki. >> stephen joseph bait. -- stephen joseph bates. >> i've been louise bautista >> paul frederick. allen anthony bevins. annette marie bettles. >> firefighter biegelesen. and my uncle. i heard stories about your great sense of humor and how we would have had many laughs with you as our uncle and know you're always watching over us. thanks for being our addian angel and hero. >> my brother from local 3, james marcel cartier. we lost 17 members that day. god bless local 3 and god bless america. lester marino, tommy ashton and a very good friend of mine's dad, kenneth watson. god bless america. [bell rings] ♪ >> maria j.bayer. >> nina patrice bell. steven elliott belton. >> paul benedetti. >> brian craig bennett. >> eric l. bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret l. benson. >> dominic j. >> berardi. james patrick berger. >> steven howard berger. >> our live coverage on the 21st anniversary of the 9/11 attacks continue and we'll leave new york city but return later following a pentagon ceremony where president biden and defense secretary austin are expected to speak.
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economy into recession probably in 2023 >> all right professor stephen roach.>> thank you >>> let's get a check on the morning top stories. here is silvana henao. >> dom, meta platforms is quietly reducing staffing levels as part of the cost cutting push according to the wall street journal, meta is planning to cut expenses by 10% in the coming months in part by cutting jobs. the journal says meta is reorganizing departments and giving affected employees a limited window to apply for other roles within the company the paper adds the move is part of strategy to handle struggling growth and competition. >>> and uk regulators are opening a probe into amazon, microsoft and google accounting for more than 80% of the revenue. regulators expect a final report on thematter within the next year. >>> gm says it will close reservations for the electric hummer and the suv version of the vehicle. more than 90,000 vehicles have been reserved. gm's decision follows ford after hitting 200,000 units. dom. >> silvana henao, thank you. >>> coming up on the show. more on the fed r
economy into recession probably in 2023 >> all right professor stephen roach.>> thank you >>> let's get a check on the morning top stories. here is silvana henao. >> dom, meta platforms is quietly reducing staffing levels as part of the cost cutting push according to the wall street journal, meta is planning to cut expenses by 10% in the coming months in part by cutting jobs. the journal says meta is reorganizing departments and giving affected employees a limited...
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the two reunited when stephen was seven.d they have been reeling in the memories ever since. >> blessed beyond words. >> i kind of got the best of both worlds, for sure. >> reporter: stephen is now 26, married, with a brand-new boy of his own, much to the delight of grandma schauna. >> that was really special. it just brought that full circle around. >> reporter: especially when she heard the baby's name. riley. >> oh! >> it felt like that name was just supposed to be in the family. >> i think the lesson we learned is that sometimes we create barriers where barriers don't need to be. and when we pull down those barriers, we really find love on the other side. >> reporter: words of wisdom, to help us all live the life of riley. >> oh, my gosh. he is so cute! >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in lehigh, utah. >> o'donnell: that's the most beautiful story. i don't know about you, my heart is exploding. we'll be right back. e and save even more? yeah, just like that breakfast burrito. there isn't too much hot sauce, is
the two reunited when stephen was seven.d they have been reeling in the memories ever since. >> blessed beyond words. >> i kind of got the best of both worlds, for sure. >> reporter: stephen is now 26, married, with a brand-new boy of his own, much to the delight of grandma schauna. >> that was really special. it just brought that full circle around. >> reporter: especially when she heard the baby's name. riley. >> oh! >> it felt like that name was just...
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stephen, if anyone is approaching fascias it is the left today.ut down all thoughtful thinking about these very difficult problems. yet they did the same thing to donald trump to been not? they called him an autocrat and he was a mini dictator and he was can start world war iii the same playbook against donald trump are using against these new populist leaders in europe. >> yes, it's the only playbook they have which is the demonize their opponents as fascias and bigots, and racist. and the american people and friends across europe, they are buying the lies in the smears anymore. look at, as you said was really fascias here? joe biden's doj they sent a s.w.a.t. team the sent 30 federal agents will pro-life pastor's house. real commoners, violent thugs, gang numbers are on the streets shooting people, beating them, assaulting them, undisturbed, unmolested, no one is even touching them. this administration is the administration that is trampling on our basic rights and freedoms when you talk about maloney, donald trump, or any other single house mem
stephen, if anyone is approaching fascias it is the left today.ut down all thoughtful thinking about these very difficult problems. yet they did the same thing to donald trump to been not? they called him an autocrat and he was a mini dictator and he was can start world war iii the same playbook against donald trump are using against these new populist leaders in europe. >> yes, it's the only playbook they have which is the demonize their opponents as fascias and bigots, and racist. and...
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stephen miller would make sure of it. nielsen called her aide, miles taylor, now serving as our chief of staff, to let him know. it looks like stephen is going to be the border czar, she said. this is effing believed. we need to get ready. taylor called stephen miller and found the white house aide exceedingly excited to put on the crown, as he put it. miller said he was going to go full napoleon once in charge. i want to make sure you recognize that this moment was my coronation, wheeler said. my coronation. that anecdotal is just one of several new insights into an administration dead set on breaking laws, harming those with the least agency, and staying in power at all costs. bigger and glass or detail moments when trump asked nielsen to cancel, literally cancel, the ninth circuit court of appeals to, quote, get rid of the effing judges, and when trump asked john kelly why his generals couldn't be more like hitler's nazi officers. the describe how close trump actually was to pulling the u.s. out of nato, and how the di
stephen miller would make sure of it. nielsen called her aide, miles taylor, now serving as our chief of staff, to let him know. it looks like stephen is going to be the border czar, she said. this is effing believed. we need to get ready. taylor called stephen miller and found the white house aide exceedingly excited to put on the crown, as he put it. miller said he was going to go full napoleon once in charge. i want to make sure you recognize that this moment was my coronation, wheeler said....
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her riley was now somebody else's stephen.e with most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between schauna and stephen's new parents-- no communication whatsoever. and this went on for about... a week. >> it was like, okay, this is the way it should be. she is part of our family. >> reporter: adoptive parents jennifer and chris schoebinger say they had no interest in excluding the birth mother. >> you can't have too many people loving you, right. why couldn't he be both of ours? >> reporter: so, year after year, they sent schauna piles of pictures, and these bound books, detailing stephen's ever major and minor milestone, like this complete list of his vocabulary. also that when schauna was ready and stephen was ready, they could pick up right where they left off. the two are reunited when stephn was seven. schauna taught him how to fish, and they have been reeling in the memories. >> i kind of got best of both worlds, fur sure. >> reporter: stephen is now 26, married with a brand new boy of his own, much to the delight of gra
her riley was now somebody else's stephen.e with most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between schauna and stephen's new parents-- no communication whatsoever. and this went on for about... a week. >> it was like, okay, this is the way it should be. she is part of our family. >> reporter: adoptive parents jennifer and chris schoebinger say they had no interest in excluding the birth mother. >> you can't have too many people loving you, right. why couldn't he be both of...
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stephen: indeed. alix: stephen schork, president of the short group. of the short group. bloom what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create ♪♪ energy demands are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challenges of today to help ensure a brighter tomorrow. alix: u.s. stocks rebounding. the nasdaq 100 with some key moving averages. abigail doolittle has the latest. abigail: is certainly a rally. we now
stephen: indeed. alix: stephen schork, president of the short group. of the short group. bloom what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of...
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well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this piece of pop culture that is unique in that multiple generations fathers, sons, moms daughters, grandparents even can have a conversation about a thing that is going in pop culture and hollywood and just generally kind of knows what we're talking about. you could ask most people, i think in the casino here at this hotel that we're at today, you know, who is the father of luke skywalker? and a lot of people will know. and i basically had this premise in the book that that's actually very special you know, that's a very special thing any culture to have a shared story of any kind. and that's what book is about. so h
well, here on book tv, we want to introduce you to stephen kent. he has written a book called how the force can fix the world lessons on life, liberty and happiness from a galaxy far far away. mr. kent, that cover and some of the words you use in that title. sound familiar? what's this on? this is based on our star has dominated our cultural for almost four decades since it originally hit the theaters in 1977 and has given us sort of this piece of pop culture that is unique in that multiple...