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and stephen cooks with evie! plus, stephen welcomes jeff bridges! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey, everybody! ♪ ♪ have a good show. please. down here, up there, all around the world. mr. and mrs. america and all the ships at sea. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, this country is still abuzz about tuesday night's debate when kamala harris shook donald trump's hand, then handed him his ass. i've got to say it was fun to watch. it was fun to watch, instructive. also a very public curb stomping because tuesday's debate was watched by 67.1 million people. [cheering] making it the most watched tv show in the united states since the super bowl. that makes sense because the winner of the super bowl and the debate were both endorsed by taylor swift. [cheering] of course... of course according to j.d. vance, swift's endorsement isn't that good. >> admire taylor swift mus
and stephen cooks with evie! plus, stephen welcomes jeff bridges! featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: hey, everybody! ♪ ♪ have a good show. please. down here, up there, all around the world. mr. and mrs. america and all the ships at sea. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen, this country...
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it was unbelievable, stephen. >> stephen: can i hear your best heeee!ephen: you have broken into a whole new realm here. you've got your first, it's a new novel. your first novel? it's called "the accomplice." it came out this week. what can folks expect? [applause] what can folks expect from a 50 cent novel? skidoo complete excitement. >> stephen: uploaded information that i got from the different networks that i was doing business with. he was able to put this book together, it's really good. >> stephen: you told him, this is what i'd like the story to be? >> 50 cent: yeah. i didn't sit there writing it. >> stephen: you don't have time for that. >> 50 cent: it has to feel like this. he built the story around it. he has a great novel structure. you have got writers that write that way. he put it together in a railway pendant already got offers to make it a television show. [applause] >> stephen: is there by any chance, is there a part for 50 cent in it? >> 50 cent: i think there's a part for me. of course. you know this. big time. ten seasons. >> steph
it was unbelievable, stephen. >> stephen: can i hear your best heeee!ephen: you have broken into a whole new realm here. you've got your first, it's a new novel. your first novel? it's called "the accomplice." it came out this week. what can folks expect? [applause] what can folks expect from a 50 cent novel? skidoo complete excitement. >> stephen: uploaded information that i got from the different networks that i was doing business with. he was able to put this book...
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>> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! thank you, everybody. isn't that nice? ♪ ♪ now we're good. now we're grounded, baby. [cheering] that's nice. you don't get that every day. thank you, everybody. please have a seat. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. up here, down there, everybody in the middle. welcome. thank you, my friends. please. relax yourself. welcome one and all in here, out there, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ladies and gentlemen. they got the feeling. they got the vibe. and we are live, live after night two of the democratic national convention here in chicago. once again, we are broadcasting from chicago's historic auditorium theater, which is beautiful. and huge. jim, can we get a shot of the top balcony? [cheering] jim? jim, i said the top balcony. [cheering] this theater, this theater feels like a wave that's about to crash down on me. hello, everybody up there. stay safe! and please don't forget to tip your sherpas. tonight, over at the united center, the democrats' official theme wa
>> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! thank you, everybody. isn't that nice? ♪ ♪ now we're good. now we're grounded, baby. [cheering] that's nice. you don't get that every day. thank you, everybody. please have a seat. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. up here, down there, everybody in the middle. welcome. thank you, my friends. please. relax yourself. welcome one and all in here, out there, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen...
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[applause] >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> rupaul: oranges. >> stephen: interesting.. >> stephen: may i ask who? >> rupaul: diana ross! >> stephen: did you get it? just her? anything else or just her name? >> rupaul: had her sign a cd. >> stephen: what do you think happens when we die? >> we are done, we are done. here's what happens, energy is forever, right? and we are energy, but these bodies, they turned to dust, that's it. it's okay. it's fine. >> stephen: i don't know about the okay part, but i understand what you're saying. do you have a favorite action movie? >> rupaul: yes, okay, i love "mr. and mrs. smith." >> stephen: the original or the new one? >> rupaul: i like the original, but i can sit down and watch a james bond movie any time of the day. because i am of a certain age. if it is on right now i would watch it. >> stephen: favorite bond? >> rupaul: come on. -- >> stephen: come on. >> rupaul: i love roger because of the humor. >> stephen: window or aisle? >> rupaul: in theater, on the plane, the window. >> stephen: because you don't care about going to t
[applause] >> stephen: apples or oranges? >> rupaul: oranges. >> stephen: interesting.. >> stephen: may i ask who? >> rupaul: diana ross! >> stephen: did you get it? just her? anything else or just her name? >> rupaul: had her sign a cd. >> stephen: what do you think happens when we die? >> we are done, we are done. here's what happens, energy is forever, right? and we are energy, but these bodies, they turned to dust, that's it. it's okay....
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plus, stephen welcomes stephen curry! and senator mark kelly!ng louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: beautiful. thank you, my friends. welcome. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world. i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, "and we are coming to you live!" is what i'll be saying next week, when kamala harris and donald trump face off in their first presidential debate. i'll be right here, after that show, live, talking about all the big moments: who gaffed, who zinged, and of course, who received moderator david muir's final rose. abc has released the official debate rules. they include: each candidate will have their microphone muted when it's not their turn to speak, only the moderators will be permitted to ask questions, and candidates cannot have pre-written notes or props. that last one, no props, started in 2012, when mitt romney clinched the final debate against oba
plus, stephen welcomes stephen curry! and senator mark kelly!ng louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: beautiful. thank you, my friends. welcome. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world. i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, "and we are coming to you live!" is what i'll be saying next week,...
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>> stephen: gravitas.ave a certain way to them. >> samuel: i always think i'm just out here having a good time. everybody's having a good time like i am. that's my time to not have a plan. >> stephen: i like that. i like not having a plan. this was a day excursion off a big yacht, right? >> samuel: it's a nice sized yacht. [laughs] it's only like 13 of us on there. >> stephen: i will show you, this is just the back of the yacht with you and a few of your friends. >> samuel: that's not it. that's not it. that's magic johnson's yacht. that's magic johnson's yacht. >> stephen: that's magic johnson's yacht? >> samuel: i was only on there for like two weeks. >> stephen: oh, only two weeks. >> samuel: i was there. we hung out for two weeks. then i ran out to the south of france for a minute and hung out with george lucas and his wife melody. >> stephen: i think george lucas' yacht sucks. >> samuel: no yacht, just a chateau in france. a little pool. >> stephen: just a chateau. >> samuel: then we laughed and yacht
>> stephen: gravitas.ave a certain way to them. >> samuel: i always think i'm just out here having a good time. everybody's having a good time like i am. that's my time to not have a plan. >> stephen: i like that. i like not having a plan. this was a day excursion off a big yacht, right? >> samuel: it's a nice sized yacht. [laughs] it's only like 13 of us on there. >> stephen: i will show you, this is just the back of the yacht with you and a few of your friends....
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and so here i am. >> stephen: we never want you to retire. >> kate: all right. >> stephen: but what is do. i said i would go fishing. what would you do? >> kate: i don't think i would say what i can do because it is so inappropriate. i can't. i actually can't. because it is rude and sexual. so i can't say it. [cheers and applause] listen. i ain't never getting old. that's all i need to say right now. i'm never getting old. >> stephen: good for you. >> kate: and no retiring for me. >> nor should you, because i just had an opportunity this afternoon to watch a film you have been working on as a producer for ten years? >> kate: it's nine at this point now that is about to come out. >> stephen: and you store and it's called "lee" about an extraordinary woman named lee miller who i knew nothing about. and give us a little bit of context about who lee miller was. what was she doing in europe? what is her experience before she gets into the story? >> kate: so lee miller was born in 1977 in poughkeepsie, and she was born into a family of -- she had two brothers, mother and father and had a sli
and so here i am. >> stephen: we never want you to retire. >> kate: all right. >> stephen: but what is do. i said i would go fishing. what would you do? >> kate: i don't think i would say what i can do because it is so inappropriate. i can't. i actually can't. because it is rude and sexual. so i can't say it. [cheers and applause] listen. i ain't never getting old. that's all i need to say right now. i'm never getting old. >> stephen: good for you. >> kate:...
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it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you! and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome, my friends. thank you so much, my friends, my neighbors, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i am your host stephen colbert. check your calendars. we are 40 days and 40 nights away from learning whether we need to build an ark... just float away. the polls are tighter than my whities. there is good news for kamala harris, who has just opened up a 31-point lead over trump in a new harvard youth poll. that's huge. usually the only thing that popular at harvard is saying you went to "a small school outside of boston." shut up, ainsley. we know where you went. that's not humble. that's worse. the gap is even bigger among young female voters, where harris is leading 70% to 23%. [cheers and applause] that's right. thank you. young women are going to save us all! and young men are going to... play xbox and see how high they can jump off a big rock. harris has really focused on attracting younger voters, including a commitment to visit 150
it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you! and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome, my friends. thank you so much, my friends, my neighbors, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i am your host stephen colbert. check your calendars. we are 40 days and 40 nights away from learning whether we need to build an ark... just float away. the polls are tighter than my whities. there is good news for kamala harris, who has just opened...
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: and you. >> stephen: you are on a stand up to her, congrats. >> sarah: thank you. >> stephen: now off" why is this different than other shows and why is it called "postmortem"? >> sarah: this is different because it is kind of about one thing with some digressions, but it is really about my dad and my stepmom passed away a year ago last may, nine days apart holding hands, thank you. you know, i really feed off of sympathy. i like it. so that is what this tour, that's why it is called "postmortem" for all of the things that means and also what is different is i have merch, baby. i have never had merch before. i just really feel my parents would want me to monetize this. and i also -- this is for you. and this is for you too, it is really fun. it makes you feel like you went to college. >> stephen: sorry for the loss of your dad i know you were very close. there you are. you called him your best friend. >> sarah: he was my best friend. >> stephen: tell me about them. >> sarah: he made friends wherever he went. on his deathbed, my boyfriend rory, who says hi. >> stephen: hi, rory. >> sar
: and you. >> stephen: you are on a stand up to her, congrats. >> sarah: thank you. >> stephen: now off" why is this different than other shows and why is it called "postmortem"? >> sarah: this is different because it is kind of about one thing with some digressions, but it is really about my dad and my stepmom passed away a year ago last may, nine days apart holding hands, thank you. you know, i really feed off of sympathy. i like it. so that is what this...
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not for sale. >> back to you, stephen. >> stephen: thanks, cory.mmercials. we'll be right back with jim parsons. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. dove men gives you healthier smoother-feeling skin... to celebrate life's intense moments. use dove men bodywash with its 24-hour nourishing micromoisture enjoy healthier smoother-feeling skin all day with dove men body wash. what's the order? um, 50 cent boneless wings? 50 cent boneless wings on two! ready, break! ♪♪ hey, hey, hey, brock. ♪♪ 50 cent boneless wings only at applebee's. ed gutters. ♪♪ call leaffilter today. and never clean out clogged gutters again. leaffilter's technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good. guaranteed. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under
not for sale. >> back to you, stephen. >> stephen: thanks, cory.mmercials. we'll be right back with jim parsons. (♪♪) when life spells heartburn... how do you spell relief? r-o-l-a-i-d-s rolaids' dual-active formula begins to neutralize acid on contact. r-o-l-a-i-d-s spells relief. dove men gives you healthier smoother-feeling skin... to celebrate life's intense moments. use dove men bodywash with its 24-hour nourishing micromoisture enjoy healthier smoother-feeling skin all day...
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the door. >> stephen: what?e sitting in conference and the justices are by themselves and someone comes to the door, i get up and i answer it. >> stephen: that's the job of the young person? >> justice brown jackson: the job of the junior justice. >> stephen: i do have to say it's lovely. it's strange to talk to a justice of the supreme court who is considerably younger than i am. i find it unnerving that i've achieved nothing in my life. [laughter] one of the things that we like on the show is, i'm a big fan of poetry. i know that you are a particular fan of this poem right here called "the latter of st. augustine." what does it mean to you? if you would read a small portion of it, that would be lovely. >> justice brown jackson: it's a poem that talks about hard work which i talk about in the book quite a bit because i sort of felt like this was my professional brand throughout my life, working very hard. and i kept two stances up on bulletin board in a most every job i had because it was o motivational. so thi
the door. >> stephen: what?e sitting in conference and the justices are by themselves and someone comes to the door, i get up and i answer it. >> stephen: that's the job of the young person? >> justice brown jackson: the job of the junior justice. >> stephen: i do have to say it's lovely. it's strange to talk to a justice of the supreme court who is considerably younger than i am. i find it unnerving that i've achieved nothing in my life. [laughter] one of the things...
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i'm your host, stephen colbert.ng] we are live after the epic night four of the democratic national convention. [cheering] i don't know about y'all. i don't know about y'all but after a week of live shows, watching all this energy and joy and purpose tonight, i feel like i just fell out of a coconut tree. because here's the context. moments ago, the democrats formally nominated the first woman of color to ever have a national party. kamala harris. there you go. write that down in your history books. put that in your wikipedias. to honor the suffrage movement at this moment, delegates and speakers were -- many delegates and speakers wore all white. the launch of harris' campaign has been a tremendous success. they've raised around $500 million. congratulations, democrats. you can stop texting now. [laughter] i keep texting back "stop." and then i get "oh, this is not the same person. this is a totally different text. $5 please. text stop to end." all this week the dnc has been a big tv had. a big tv hit. they crushed
i'm your host, stephen colbert.ng] we are live after the epic night four of the democratic national convention. [cheering] i don't know about y'all. i don't know about y'all but after a week of live shows, watching all this energy and joy and purpose tonight, i feel like i just fell out of a coconut tree. because here's the context. moments ago, the democrats formally nominated the first woman of color to ever have a national party. kamala harris. there you go. write that down in your history...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello. hey, everybody!n it. please have a seat, everybody. [cheering] hello. hello, america. welcome. please have a seat, everybody. please have a seat. hello, america. hello, chicago and welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] we are live right there, after night three of the democratic national convention. [cheers and applause] broadcasting from the beautiful auditorium theater in chicago. now, eagle-eyed viewers may have noticed that, due to how generous the portions are in pchicago, each night i will be wearing a slightly larger suit. tonight, another exciting night at the dnc. starting off, we heard from some lesser-known public servants like michigan attorney general dana nessel. who had strong words for those who oppose marriage equality. >> by the way, i got a message for the republicans and justices of the united states supreme court. you can pry this wedding band from my cold, dead, gay hand. and i'm retaining a lot of water, so good luck with that. >> stephen: same,
stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello. hey, everybody!n it. please have a seat, everybody. [cheering] hello. hello, america. welcome. please have a seat, everybody. please have a seat. hello, america. hello, chicago and welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] we are live right there, after night three of the democratic national convention. [cheers and applause] broadcasting from the beautiful auditorium theater in chicago. now,...
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plus, stephen welcomes live john dickerson! and musical guest tems!turing live louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: happy tuesday. happy live, baby. hey! how are you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. down here, up there. come on! whoo! oh, my goodness. oh, my gracious. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world. to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. make no mistake. we are live right now! coming to you from the ed sullivan theater after the first presidential debate. harris v. trump. kamala versus the trauma-la. donald versus his own mouth. i don't know about y'all, but i had so many emotions coming into tonight's debate. anxiety based emotions. fear, hungry. "fungry." unlike the first presidential debate back in june, this time the democratic candidate was able to walk out to the stage without pausing for a nap. it was harris' first president
plus, stephen welcomes live john dickerson! and musical guest tems!turing live louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> stephen: happy tuesday. happy live, baby. hey! how are you! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. down here, up there. come on! whoo! oh, my goodness. oh, my gracious. please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome. welcome one and all in here,...
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>> stephen: i've got a list.lause] democracy, reproductive rights, sanity, the environment, the department of education, the ability to look your grandchildren in the eye, the ability to wear a red hat ever again, support from our allies, and the strategic mcnugget reserve. [applause] [cheers and applause] of course, the best way way to win over new yorkers is to make up a bunch of scary lies about their home town. >> used to go to school on the subway. my parents would drop me off at a subway they would take me to a subway, put me on and say, bye, darling, bye. if you do that today, you have about a 75% chance that you'll never see your child again. >> stephen: "but it doesn't always happen. i tried to put eric on there, and he just kept on comin' home. i would say go on, and he would keep coming back like a boomerang made of gums." trump kept reminiscing about his youth in new york, which, according to this story, was 100 years ago. >> i used to be in brooklyn. i had an office with my father in brooklyn. and we
>> stephen: i've got a list.lause] democracy, reproductive rights, sanity, the environment, the department of education, the ability to look your grandchildren in the eye, the ability to wear a red hat ever again, support from our allies, and the strategic mcnugget reserve. [applause] [cheers and applause] of course, the best way way to win over new yorkers is to make up a bunch of scary lies about their home town. >> used to go to school on the subway. my parents would drop me off...
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i am your host stephen colbert.is lovely to be back in ed sullivan, and lovely to be back with all of you. we had not show last night because i was flying back from los angeles where the enemies were on sunday. congratulations to some of my favorite jobs. and it turned out it was a serious newsday that was breaking all day because donald trump was the subject of an assassination attempt at his florida golf club. and i just want to state the obvious right off the bat, political violence has no place in america. in fact, can i talk to all the gun owners for a second? don't shoot anyone. if you have even the vaguest idea that you might shoot someone, sell your gun and use that money to buy yourself a little treat, like pancakes with extra whip, or a bicycle license plate with your name on it, or a flute. learn the flute! learn the flute! and then call your kids, and tell them you traded in your guns for a flute. they might visit! here's how it went down: a truly deranged man went to mar-a-lago's golf course and spent n
i am your host stephen colbert.is lovely to be back in ed sullivan, and lovely to be back with all of you. we had not show last night because i was flying back from los angeles where the enemies were on sunday. congratulations to some of my favorite jobs. and it turned out it was a serious newsday that was breaking all day because donald trump was the subject of an assassination attempt at his florida golf club. and i just want to state the obvious right off the bat, political violence has no...
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>> stephen: ahh, yes.ng the media is "definitely" scrutinizing: the 24-year-old naked photo shoot of melania on trump's plane. of course, she's "always" celebrated the human form. we all remember her famous initiative as first lady: "be breast." well, melania's courage to bring up her old nudes when absolutely no one was talking about them has inspired me to come forward about my own titillating photoshoot, in "my" book, "does this taste funny?" written with my wife evie. and i want to warn everyone it contains full. frontal. feet. of course, trump also has a partner who "is" willing to be seen with him: jd vance. vance has been doubling down on his hateful lies about immigrants eating pets in springfield, ohio. to dig into the story, the wall street journal contacted the vance campaign, which provided a police report in which a resident had claimed her pet might have been taken by haitian neighbors. but when the reporter went to visit the resident, she said her cat, which went missing in late august, had
>> stephen: ahh, yes.ng the media is "definitely" scrutinizing: the 24-year-old naked photo shoot of melania on trump's plane. of course, she's "always" celebrated the human form. we all remember her famous initiative as first lady: "be breast." well, melania's courage to bring up her old nudes when absolutely no one was talking about them has inspired me to come forward about my own titillating photoshoot, in "my" book, "does this taste...
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between kathleen and stephen. case, so he let her leave the station. mark lemieux: we do not charge her yet. and the reason for that is that we wanted to sit back and figure out was there more to this story. andrea canning: two days later, they made a decision. with police cameras rolling, the investigation team went back to kathleen's home. jeff wilbert: i remember walking up to the door, knocking on the door. thomas had answered it and invited me in. i told kathleen that she was under arrest for the murder of stephen moore. she was handcuffed, and she was quickly escorted from the residence. andrea canning: the neighbors watched flabbergasted as kathleen dorsett, teacher, devoted mother, and daughter of a nice respectable couple was arrested for the murder of stephen moore. her father, still standing in her house, was clearly devastated. who knows what triggered his next move? but very early the next morning, thomas dorsett drove to his attorney's office. [suspenseful music] jeff wilbert: he parked there, and it
between kathleen and stephen. case, so he let her leave the station. mark lemieux: we do not charge her yet. and the reason for that is that we wanted to sit back and figure out was there more to this story. andrea canning: two days later, they made a decision. with police cameras rolling, the investigation team went back to kathleen's home. jeff wilbert: i remember walking up to the door, knocking on the door. thomas had answered it and invited me in. i told kathleen that she was under arrest...
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, stephen, stephen, you're an ex—labour mp.e asked times many in the chamber, when can people expect their bills to be renewed, reduced? because we keep hearing from ed miliband that it's cheaper. renewables are cheaper. well, he put his £300 off bills. yeah. bills keep going up. >> well look, just just one thing. i mean, you've asked more questions in the last month and i think i've asked in the first five years. and so fair play to you for that. but the reality is that it's to do with the price cap and the regulator on power in this country. at the moment, we don't have control. once we have gb energy, we can actually control that. we can actually say we you have to reduce the rates, you have to reduce the costs, the firm units cost. so we've actually talking about bringing back power and control to this country. >> but my big fear is stephen, at what cost to the taxpayer? it's going to be about £85 billion to set up. >> it's got to be less than punting our money across to france and to berlin. no, no, i don't care what. >> s
, stephen, stephen, you're an ex—labour mp.e asked times many in the chamber, when can people expect their bills to be renewed, reduced? because we keep hearing from ed miliband that it's cheaper. renewables are cheaper. well, he put his £300 off bills. yeah. bills keep going up. >> well look, just just one thing. i mean, you've asked more questions in the last month and i think i've asked in the first five years. and so fair play to you for that. but the reality is that it's to do...
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stephen: cheers. amna: cheers. and we have more from stephen and evie colbert online. lessons learned while cooking together, they discuss the art of an apology and how people who disagree can find a way to get along. that's on our youtube page. geoff: eight in 10 americans say the country's political divisions pose a serious threat to the future of our democracy. that is according to the most recent pbs news-marist poll judy woodruff has been exploring many of these divisions for her series, "america at a crossroads," and she recently hosted a town hall in the swing state of wisconsin to find out how people are feeling at this moment. here's a preview of her special airing later tonight on pbs stations. judy: on a warm september night at the historic pabst brewery in downtown milwaukee, 50 wisconsinites with different political views gathered to discuss their differences and whether common ground is possible. >> i am a gay person. i have a son. i have a wife. and i cannot compromise with somebody who says that my child would be better not with my wife and i, but in a
stephen: cheers. amna: cheers. and we have more from stephen and evie colbert online. lessons learned while cooking together, they discuss the art of an apology and how people who disagree can find a way to get along. that's on our youtube page. geoff: eight in 10 americans say the country's political divisions pose a serious threat to the future of our democracy. that is according to the most recent pbs news-marist poll judy woodruff has been exploring many of these divisions for her series,...
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i'm stephen sackur. israel's intensifying military assault on lebanon has involved everything from booby—trapped electronic devices to bunker—busting bombs. as the death toll mounts, prime minister netanyahu says the target isn't the people of lebanon, it's the armed militant group hezbollah, which continues to fire rockets into israel. so what, if anything, can the lebanese government do to stave off a gaza—style catastrophe? my guest is lebanon's economy minister, amin salam. is his government the very definition of powerless? minister amin salam in beirut, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. pleasure being with you. thank you forjoining me. war is happening to lebanon, minister, and yet war is the last thing that lebanon wants. how does that make you feel right now? you said it, stephen. it's the last thing we need. it's the last thing we would have wanted to happen and we were hoping and praying and doing our best for the past year, since the war started in gaza, through diplomatic minister amin
i'm stephen sackur. israel's intensifying military assault on lebanon has involved everything from booby—trapped electronic devices to bunker—busting bombs. as the death toll mounts, prime minister netanyahu says the target isn't the people of lebanon, it's the armed militant group hezbollah, which continues to fire rockets into israel. so what, if anything, can the lebanese government do to stave off a gaza—style catastrophe? my guest is lebanon's economy minister, amin salam. is his...
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and come. >> but, stephen. stephen. come on, come on. let's let's get real.ce, when we see these two police officers in manchester that are now, you know, on limited duties, they've been investigated, could lose theirjobs. i rather hope they their jobs. i rather hope they won't. well, i hope they don't. how does that send the right signal out? >> i think this is a textbook example of how not to do it, we've got a dramatic incident that's gone around the world on social media and on mainstream media, of police officers being assaulted and of a police officer looking as though he's using excessive force in because of the way it's been presented and the leakage of , of of the way it's been presented and the leakage of, of mobile phone footage and all the rest of it. now, what needs to happen in such a case is then the chief constable needs to, not a politician. the chief constable needs to step in immediately and say , this is what is now going say, this is what is now going to happen. and that didn't happen. and it's the same with the southport riots. what we'v
and come. >> but, stephen. stephen. come on, come on. let's let's get real.ce, when we see these two police officers in manchester that are now, you know, on limited duties, they've been investigated, could lose theirjobs. i rather hope they their jobs. i rather hope they won't. well, i hope they don't. how does that send the right signal out? >> i think this is a textbook example of how not to do it, we've got a dramatic incident that's gone around the world on social media and on...
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well stephen. hi stephen, i'm sure all of you and our viewers saw that the last interview with victoria, new and in that smirk on her face. they've got plans, they still got big plans. we're gonna have to leave it there gentlemen. i want to take my guess in belgrade, basil and ins. we mean, of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. remember, prospect rules the the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. the fixtures designed to simplify all confused who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground again? the hollywood local now i was working on the dream was for james, come through the we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good man pulls up. some people are working to 3 jobs and still not enough because of
well stephen. hi stephen, i'm sure all of you and our viewers saw that the last interview with victoria, new and in that smirk on her face. they've got plans, they still got big plans. we're gonna have to leave it there gentlemen. i want to take my guess in belgrade, basil and ins. we mean, of course, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. remember, prospect rules the the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality...
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i'm stephen sackur.el fires missiles on gaza, it describes them as precision strikes aimed at hamas targets. what results is often catastrophic loss of life. it is beyond dispute that many of those killed are civilians. the toll on humanitarian relief workers is rising, too. in central gaza on wednesday, six un relief agency staff were killed in an israeli strike on a school turned into an emergency shelter for thousands of people. unrwa's own death count is over 220. my guest is commissioner general of unwra, philippe lazzarini. is his agency's mission now impossible? philippe lazzarini, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. you run the unwra relief agency. you have 13,000 staff inside gaza. you currently are not able to visit gaza. what is it like when you hear that, as yesterday, wednesday, six members of your staff have been killed in an israeli bomb attack? this is always absolutely devastating. yesterday i was boarding the plane coming from cairo to london, when i heard the news. and this happen
i'm stephen sackur.el fires missiles on gaza, it describes them as precision strikes aimed at hamas targets. what results is often catastrophic loss of life. it is beyond dispute that many of those killed are civilians. the toll on humanitarian relief workers is rising, too. in central gaza on wednesday, six un relief agency staff were killed in an israeli strike on a school turned into an emergency shelter for thousands of people. unrwa's own death count is over 220. my guest is commissioner...
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ruhalter. >> gilbert ruiz. >> stephen p.ussell. >> steven harris russin. >> michael thomas russo sr. >> wayne alan russo. >> edward ryan. >> john joseph ryan. >> jonathan stephan ryan. >> matthew l. ryan. >> tatiana ryjova. >> christina sunga ryook. >> thierry saada. >> jason e. sabbag. >> thomas e. sabella. >> scott h. saber. >> joseph francis sacerdote. >> francis john sadocha. >> jude elias safi. >> brock joel safronoff. >> edward saiya. >> john patrick salamone. >> hernando r. salas. >> juan b. salas. >> esmerlin salcedo. >> john salerno. >> richard l. salinardi jr. >> wayne john saloman. >> nolbert salomon. >> catherine patricia salter. >> frank salvaterra. >> paul richard salvio. and my uncle christopher william woodencheck. he was a great father, husband, uncle, and friend . hard to believe it was 23 years now. especially for his five children. he was 35 when he passed, and that was way too soon. his children hardly knew him. today, i want to thank everybody who still comes here and watches this ceremony. without you,
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thank you, stephen. hello there. a mixture of sunshine and showers once again, but things are going to be changing in the next few days. right now, it's still cold, we have that north—westerly breeze, but things are going to get milder over the weekend, although there will be some cloud around, and for some of us, some rain as well. but at the moment, we've got those north—to—north—westerly winds. those are going to be replaced and the colder air cut off by winds coming in from the atlantic, and that will lift the temperatures, especially over the weekend, and probably beyond as well, as we'll see later. but a really cold start to friday, with a touch of frost in places. a sunny start, some cloud will develop, but we're not really expecting the showers this time. northern ireland clouds over later, but the rain is holding off until right at the end of the day. ahead of that, temperatures 1a degrees for much of scotland and northern ireland, again. a little bit warmer, though, or less cold, for england and wales, 16 o
thank you, stephen. hello there. a mixture of sunshine and showers once again, but things are going to be changing in the next few days. right now, it's still cold, we have that north—westerly breeze, but things are going to get milder over the weekend, although there will be some cloud around, and for some of us, some rain as well. but at the moment, we've got those north—to—north—westerly winds. those are going to be replaced and the colder air cut off by winds coming in from the...
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i'll tell you who they are, stephen.voices belongs to valeriia, who's a choir singer, who lives in london now. maksym is a soldier fighting on the front line. and the third one is viktoriia, who's also now moved to the uk, but she lost her husband and her daughter in the early days of the war. they were killed right in front of her as they were leaving chernihiv. can i ask you why you are taking an interest in ukraine in the first place? well, i myself have a condition known as bipolar disorder, which was finally diagnosed in mym _ i suppose i was in my 305, but i'd had a very troubled childhood, building up into expulsions, and then prison, and a very tormented and stressful time that i kind of overcame. but was always aware that i had this issue. explain to us, because maybe some of our listeners... bipolar disorder, yes. used to be called manic depression. and the bipolar is literally two poles, north and south, if you like. the north being a swing to elevated moods, known sometimes as mania or hypomania, in which you
i'll tell you who they are, stephen.voices belongs to valeriia, who's a choir singer, who lives in london now. maksym is a soldier fighting on the front line. and the third one is viktoriia, who's also now moved to the uk, but she lost her husband and her daughter in the early days of the war. they were killed right in front of her as they were leaving chernihiv. can i ask you why you are taking an interest in ukraine in the first place? well, i myself have a condition known as bipolar...
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well stephen. hi stephen. i'm sure all of you and our viewers saw that the last interview with victoria, new and, and that smirk on her face. they got plans, they still got big plans. we're gonna have to leave it there gentlemen. i want to thank my guess in belgrade, basil and in sweden. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here to see you next time. remember prospect rules the the, what is part of the the employee would post good. isn't the defense you of us in good in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? let's stop without please. is that scope out of the as the 19 sixty's were a turning point, the advertise struggle for liberation. however, in the south of the continent, european races decided for a long the agony of colonialism is 1965. the white minority, unilaterally declared the state of rhodesia states of doherty's pursue the policy of racial segregation. the indigenous population was deprived of rio political rights and subject them merciless econo
well stephen. hi stephen. i'm sure all of you and our viewers saw that the last interview with victoria, new and, and that smirk on her face. they got plans, they still got big plans. we're gonna have to leave it there gentlemen. i want to thank my guess in belgrade, basil and in sweden. and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here to see you next time. remember prospect rules the the, what is part of the the employee would post good. isn't the defense you of us in good in the...
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b stephen. i hope so, but that's comes with the presumption that they are rational, real uh, politics from additions, who just wants to victory, upset not to destroy their own countries in the process. so what i see more when you have a dispatch in boynton, johnson is the last case. similar as those are then i would, i would call them even clause. they're like the joke or sometimes i think that hollywood was always preparing us for the events to come. remember all the catastrophic movies with the washington in your being destroyed and all of them being failed before 911. so i know when i look back in 2019 and the movie joke or i think the johnson, i think of designs key, i think of people who did not get enough credit because they were bullied or gone or god knows what kind of frustration they had and now they are distributing the planet with a smile on their face. and the, this is, this is what i'm really afraid of. it's not on rationality. i thought even dr. strange well kind of logic. it is a
b stephen. i hope so, but that's comes with the presumption that they are rational, real uh, politics from additions, who just wants to victory, upset not to destroy their own countries in the process. so what i see more when you have a dispatch in boynton, johnson is the last case. similar as those are then i would, i would call them even clause. they're like the joke or sometimes i think that hollywood was always preparing us for the events to come. remember all the catastrophic movies with...
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your thoughts, stephen? it is great that you just as soon as the last these baseline uh, which was rated on uh, june 15th, uh 60 in the near bottle in switzerland. uh when uh, basically what we had, it was a, uh, were compress. busy the dollars uh waived. sure. all right, but you think the piece by getting more more money and weapons essentially to go from that. uh yes, today i'm leaving. not a lot of his pre a looks are all speech is, is that the last is the greatest salesman. whenever he comes to the stage, she goes backwards with $60000000000.00. and this call press is even i think durable is just because he talks about the victory plan at the moment where you, cranium, these fans is crumbling in the us. and what this means is escalation of war, she demands for me. so to basically directly get involved, what is more important here is over the last few things, but what the nature of the leads and the outgoing at least ration thing. because what they want is, even in the event of truck winning the election,
your thoughts, stephen? it is great that you just as soon as the last these baseline uh, which was rated on uh, june 15th, uh 60 in the near bottle in switzerland. uh when uh, basically what we had, it was a, uh, were compress. busy the dollars uh waived. sure. all right, but you think the piece by getting more more money and weapons essentially to go from that. uh yes, today i'm leaving. not a lot of his pre a looks are all speech is, is that the last is the greatest salesman. whenever he...
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. >> i mentioned, i do know that he is a friend stephen gordon. >> stephen gordon had done time for molestingnd later for kidnapping. he and janet were inseparable, apparently. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on a gps monitor. but he was wearing one at the other three places >> reporter: one out of the first location? >> reporter: one out of the first location? she checked the record and discovered that at that particular moment, gordon was not on the gps monitor. that he was wearing one at the other three places. and here they were. franc cano and gordon driving together up and down beach boulevard and all-around sand into an anaheim. >> even when they are on the freeway they were in the same vehicle. >> reporter: julissa trapp prayed for a hail mary but never expected anything like this . >> i soon realized i am not just dealing with one. we are dealing with two. two sexual offenders wearing gps bracelets. >> reporter: for all the electronic cross-referencing the case against franc cano and gordon was purely su
. >> i mentioned, i do know that he is a friend stephen gordon. >> stephen gordon had done time for molestingnd later for kidnapping. he and janet were inseparable, apparently. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment, gordon wasn't on a gps monitor. but he was wearing one at the other three places >> reporter: one out of the first location? >> reporter: one out of the first location? she checked the record and...
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narrator: war room, here's your host, stephen k. bannon. stephen k.annon: catherine o'neill, formerly in trump administration one. you're selling the best beef in the world, where do people go? catherine o'neill: if you go to merriweather-- michael lindell: see, like she's doing beef right now. stephen k. bannon: mike lindell, people's heads have been blown up about this deal. talk to me. give me a deal before i go to the 6:00 hour. michael lindell: all right. and now, steve, we had a great day with cnn. remember, they toured the factory, everybody, and so we did. you guys get a free goanywhere mypillow, and the mypillow 2.0, free with any purchase. as we know, we all need the best sleep of our lives during these attacks. steve, it's been quite a day with these cnn guys. i got 20 cameras on me right now. stephen k. bannon: is this donie? is this our friend from cnn, donie the irishman? michael lindell: he's right here. stephen k. bannon: donie is an assassin. he comes across that little leprechaun thing, he's an assassin. watch out for him. he's a kil
narrator: war room, here's your host, stephen k. bannon. stephen k.annon: catherine o'neill, formerly in trump administration one. you're selling the best beef in the world, where do people go? catherine o'neill: if you go to merriweather-- michael lindell: see, like she's doing beef right now. stephen k. bannon: mike lindell, people's heads have been blown up about this deal. talk to me. give me a deal before i go to the 6:00 hour. michael lindell: all right. and now, steve, we had a great day...
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b stephen. i hope so, but that's comes with the presumption today, a rational, real point explain additions who just won the victory upset not to destroy their own countries in the process. so why see more where you have a dispatch in boynton? johnson is the last case, similar as those are that i would, i would call them even was there like the joke or sometimes i think that the volume was the was always preparing us for the events to come. remember all the catastrophic movies with the washington in your being destroyed and all of them being failed before 911. so now when i look back in 2019, and we joke, or i think both johnson, i think of as the last key, i think of people who did not get enough credit because they were bullied on, regardless of what kind of frustration they had. and now they are disrupting the planet with a smile on their face. and the, this is, this is what i'm really afraid of. it's not on rationality. i thought even dr. strange along kind of logic. it is the logic. oh, a f
b stephen. i hope so, but that's comes with the presumption today, a rational, real point explain additions who just won the victory upset not to destroy their own countries in the process. so why see more where you have a dispatch in boynton? johnson is the last case, similar as those are that i would, i would call them even was there like the joke or sometimes i think that the volume was the was always preparing us for the events to come. remember all the catastrophic movies with the...
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stephen miller would say, not in the media.re legally in america who would be threatened under the trump regime. it is funny but also, come on. >> i have one more before we go. check this one out. donald trump jr., take a listen. >> you look at haiti and the demographic makeup and the average iq, if you import the third world into your country, you will become the third world. it is not racist, that is fact. >> it is not fact and it is pretty rigid for donald jr. to question the iq of other people when we remember the reason he was not charged in the investigation is because he was considered too dumb to know he might have been committing crimes that is the reason why he was not charged. >> i know we are out of time but it sounded better in the original german. >> [ laughter ] hayes, final thought to you. but tween stephen miller and donald trump jr., two people are influential, who is the worst of the weekend? >> stephen miller. don jr. is reviewing the same things. they can make them into horrible policies. >> rick, i assume
stephen miller would say, not in the media.re legally in america who would be threatened under the trump regime. it is funny but also, come on. >> i have one more before we go. check this one out. donald trump jr., take a listen. >> you look at haiti and the demographic makeup and the average iq, if you import the third world into your country, you will become the third world. it is not racist, that is fact. >> it is not fact and it is pretty rigid for donald jr. to question...
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stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 ectoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for buchanan in 1856 and then moved to lincoln in 1860. but it's a very it's a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by a little more than 700 votes. and california is going to continue to be a little bit of an issue for him because it is a very divided state. lincoln also only wins illinois by about 12,000 votes. he loses his home, his home county. he's he's a little nervous about illinois. so there are there are sort of shifts in the electorate that are a little bit nervous for him. one thing to also know about the way that politics works in
stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. 12 ectoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for...
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stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for buchanan in 1856 and then moved to lincoln in 1860. but it's a very it's a very tight election. lincoln only wins california by a little more than 700 votes. and california is going to continue to be a little bit of an issue for him because it is a very divided state. lincoln also only wins illinois by about 12,000 votes. he loses his home, his home county. he's he's a little nervous about illinois. so there are there are sort of shifts in the electorate that are a little bit nervous for him. one thing to also know about the way that politics works in
stephen douglas, 29.5% of the vote. electoral votes. now, john breckinridge, the southern democratic candidate, got 18.1% of the vote, but received 72 electoral votes. and john bell, the constitutional union candidate, 12.6%. 39 electoral votes. here's the map as well of the breakdown of states. any surprises when you look at that map of which state voted for which candidate? i think the biggest surprise probably to people at the time was the shift from california. california had voted for...
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thank you, stephen. hello, there. some spots here have seen more than three orfour times their average september rainfall. and there's more wet weather to come too, notably for the start of the week and then through the middle of the week, things will settle down, it will turn drier, there'll be some sunshine, so things looking up and temperatures will return to the seasonal average too. but in the meantime, this is the rainfall accumulation chart for the next couple of days. so more wet weather, especially in the south. and there could be some more flooding over the midlands with more heavy downpours here, the ground already saturated. and it's all because this deep area of low pressure is rolling in from the southwest through the rest of the night, bringing heavy, persistent outbreaks of rain, especially over the higher ground. strong, gusty winds, especially on the southern flank there. a few showers further north, but generally here, it is drier, and it's a milder start across the board than we saw over the weeken
thank you, stephen. hello, there. some spots here have seen more than three orfour times their average september rainfall. and there's more wet weather to come too, notably for the start of the week and then through the middle of the week, things will settle down, it will turn drier, there'll be some sunshine, so things looking up and temperatures will return to the seasonal average too. but in the meantime, this is the rainfall accumulation chart for the next couple of days. so more wet...