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he also joined stephen king . even stephen king followed him.joined him in the boycott of the russian market. he is also one of the best-selling writers, in particular, both in the world and in russia. and well, of course, it was very painful for the russians that he came out of there, by the way, lindwood barkley would have said that well, you know in general, er, er, hm , this act of mine is not something so important, we may be heroic, but still, i don't want to to sell my books in russia and finally lady gaga also stood out. she called the russians idiots at her recent concert in las vegas. russians are of course outraged. she meant her current situation, so they moved it to 2012, when she had performances in moscow and it was there that she was outraged by the lack of freedom of speech. and attacks on the lgbt community there, she said i am for lgbt if you want to arrest me , you can arrest me right now, i am ready, the russians have not arrested her already, lady gaga, let's listen to what she said at the concert, they should have to arres
he also joined stephen king . even stephen king followed him.joined him in the boycott of the russian market. he is also one of the best-selling writers, in particular, both in the world and in russia. and well, of course, it was very painful for the russians that he came out of there, by the way, lindwood barkley would have said that well, you know in general, er, er, hm , this act of mine is not something so important, we may be heroic, but still, i don't want to to sell my books in russia...
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it's a pity that you teach literature at our school, but stephen king was also a teacher at first, and then became a famous and successful writer. igor you heard, you have to write. so he writes. truth seriously igor for you. thank you, thank you what we did today with our own hands is simply a miracle, i don’t know how to call it. that's where you get it from. you are the best marry me to hell. wait for me, please, by name, patronymic. i'm still 15 years older than you a little bit. kalma spent the rest of his life alone. suffering from insomnia, he often went out to sit on the street, by the moon, and they found him there. in the cold winter of 2128 i really liked it. such an odd ending. it's not the final yet. he will be placed in a pressure chamber there. did they cut the working day in the clinic? happy birthday, now i have my hands full. i now wait. this is a thank you phone. it was not necessary my old men quite suit me. well, the truth was a very dangerous case unforeseen. oh please. well, you know it's going to fall all evening. i threw everything away, how late. you've alread
it's a pity that you teach literature at our school, but stephen king was also a teacher at first, and then became a famous and successful writer. igor you heard, you have to write. so he writes. truth seriously igor for you. thank you, thank you what we did today with our own hands is simply a miracle, i don’t know how to call it. that's where you get it from. you are the best marry me to hell. wait for me, please, by name, patronymic. i'm still 15 years older than you a little bit. kalma...
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which i was so excited about because i love stephen king. >> jimmy: fascinating and scary.ut i love the flashbacks. i love the music, by the way, is great too >> yeah. >> jimmy: cause you flashback, you're like, "i was there and i listened to that music." >> liz phair when the sing the liz phair. i was like, "oh, my god." >> jimmy: i put it on a playlist because i'm like, "oh, yeah, i love liz phair." all right, well, congratulations on that. thank you for clearing that up, or not clearing it up. i love it. >> anything to help everyone >> jimmy: i want to talk about "monstress" in theaters, and on demand, by the way, may 13th another one with lots of twist and turns. >> yeah, it is a psychological thriller shot in the sort of tone -- or the style of like a a '50s horror film >> jimmy: yeah >> and it's about -- essentially it is about a woman, and her son in the late 1950s and '60s who is escaping an abusive relationship and they're moving to a new town, new house. and then when they get to the house, all these sort of super natural things happen. and the character that i pl
which i was so excited about because i love stephen king. >> jimmy: fascinating and scary.ut i love the flashbacks. i love the music, by the way, is great too >> yeah. >> jimmy: cause you flashback, you're like, "i was there and i listened to that music." >> liz phair when the sing the liz phair. i was like, "oh, my god." >> jimmy: i put it on a playlist because i'm like, "oh, yeah, i love liz phair." all right, well, congratulations...
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stephen king has stated that this is the tv show with the best script.eorge martin, based on whose books game of thrones was filmed, said that even the scales are no scarier monster than walter white. the series tells how a weakly characteristic teacher played by brian creston turns into a criminal hungry for power and money, making a deal with the mexican drug cartel. the main chemistry in the series between the hero of the creston, his student and co-star jesse pinkman, played by aaron paul, their acting duo has been hailed as one of the brightest and most convincing in the history of television and great news for fans of one and a half jesse is back, the creators of better call saul confirmed that the cult hero will appear in the series and even published a photo of one of the scenes between the show has always been the connection for the squirt. i'm afraid he 'll say too much. monograde to blabber will the new season grow between the two shows rather it can't but a whole skeleton around spins about goodman's solo lawyer became no less popular than th
stephen king has stated that this is the tv show with the best script.eorge martin, based on whose books game of thrones was filmed, said that even the scales are no scarier monster than walter white. the series tells how a weakly characteristic teacher played by brian creston turns into a criminal hungry for power and money, making a deal with the mexican drug cartel. the main chemistry in the series between the hero of the creston, his student and co-star jesse pinkman, played by aaron paul,...
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with the team spokesman at the center, he did pluto mufflers, went to stacy stephen king. you're challenging. this is w the you're a wall saying you'll have to get past me 1st. tell me tough guys, making a tough stance on what some people see as a women's issue and challenging entrenched stereotypes of gender roles. oh oh. oh. oh oh oh and found a ma, this is not some women that su 4, it's up to the feminist office to take care of thing. the mina mentary gulf to us and we joining forces to help reduce violence in relationships. if this is not a to be subjective, it affects us all with, with gayden. yeah. yeah. as a gift card to be company posters who we need become me affiliates to. we have, in essence, in total of $109.00 in munich, alexandra, coca, and almost dongle. now want to recruit local bakers for the 1000000000 rising campaign. the plan is to distribute specially designed paper bags and bacon goods bearing an anti violence slogan. you don't forget which one do you want in our shop . that's un. what do you think? especially this one. with this one, you can see the
with the team spokesman at the center, he did pluto mufflers, went to stacy stephen king. you're challenging. this is w the you're a wall saying you'll have to get past me 1st. tell me tough guys, making a tough stance on what some people see as a women's issue and challenging entrenched stereotypes of gender roles. oh oh. oh. oh oh oh and found a ma, this is not some women that su 4, it's up to the feminist office to take care of thing. the mina mentary gulf to us and we joining forces to help...
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it's the men's turn with the team spokesman at the center he did pluto, macos meant to stay for stephen king. you are challenging this new job either you are a wall saying you'll have to get past me 1st coming from left tough guys making a tough stance on what some people see as a women's issue and challenging entrenched stereotypes of gender roles. but what about with oh, hello. hello, and i want a ma, this is not some women this you why it's up to the feminist to take care of. thank you mina, many randolph to go on until joining forces to help reduce violence in relationships . if this is not a to be subjective model, it affects us all with, with gayden. yeah. yeah. yeah. as a gift card to be company posters who we need? becky, how many affiliates do we have? in essence, in total number 109. in munich, alexander, coca, and the all me stop go now want to recruit local bakers for the 1000000000 rising campaign. the plan is to distribute, specially designed paper bags and bacon goods bearing an anti violence slogan. let's see, don't forget which one do you want in our shop. again, what do you
it's the men's turn with the team spokesman at the center he did pluto, macos meant to stay for stephen king. you are challenging this new job either you are a wall saying you'll have to get past me 1st coming from left tough guys making a tough stance on what some people see as a women's issue and challenging entrenched stereotypes of gender roles. but what about with oh, hello. hello, and i want a ma, this is not some women this you why it's up to the feminist to take care of. thank you mina,...
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in stephen king's book on writing, whether or not you like his genre, he talks about telepathy, and it's the tyranny of distance, and it reveals lincoln to be somewhat of a transit dentalists. his innovation of a cosmic democracy absolutely retains the ability to inspire. i mean, you read the second inaugural address today, and i go deep into it particularly the final paragraph, which is also the final sentence, it is an internal -- it's a piece of wisdom which is eternal. you could meditate on that for days, weeks, months and years, and the destination we may never get to in the spirit, which has an appropriate degree of humility to form a more perfect union. it's not perfect. it's the obligation of every generation to try and improve upon. we do that by building on the past and learning from the past and trying to apply it to the present. that's the essence of applied history, which is -- which is what i love and what i have tried to do. >> history is not history. it's today. we are a part and parcel of history. we are what they were before. certainly our mentor who we provided the bas
in stephen king's book on writing, whether or not you like his genre, he talks about telepathy, and it's the tyranny of distance, and it reveals lincoln to be somewhat of a transit dentalists. his innovation of a cosmic democracy absolutely retains the ability to inspire. i mean, you read the second inaugural address today, and i go deep into it particularly the final paragraph, which is also the final sentence, it is an internal -- it's a piece of wisdom which is eternal. you could meditate on...
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director rob reiner who said when he was directing bruce willis in i guess a stage version of stephen king'sre some problems even back then and that was about seven years ago. what do you know? >> this has been a problem for a while. it was sort of this, you know, unspoken secret within hollywood that bruce willis was having some issues. yet, you know, either his own wishes or the people around him wanted him to keep working, so he was doing these jobs where he would make a couple million dollars for a couple days of work and he had to have an earpiece where he would be fed his lines. at one point, there was a devastating "l.a. times" story this week that evidenced what was going on on the sets where he would sometimes not know where he was. he would say i know what you're doing here, but what am i doing here? he kept working and was doing 20 movies in the last couple years where he could make a couple million dollars for a couple days of work, they could get the movie financed because he was in it and everybody kept chugging along even though it was of course he was not doing well. >> no qu
director rob reiner who said when he was directing bruce willis in i guess a stage version of stephen king'sre some problems even back then and that was about seven years ago. what do you know? >> this has been a problem for a while. it was sort of this, you know, unspoken secret within hollywood that bruce willis was having some issues. yet, you know, either his own wishes or the people around him wanted him to keep working, so he was doing these jobs where he would make a couple million...
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"the shining" was a book written by stephen king made into a movie. let's go to the next question.going to be embarrassing out after admitting i have not watched "the shining." >> greg: of course. >> if you look at the picture, maybe the purse, the dog is dead in the movie but the pink leather outfit in it. it is apparently dead. >> is the dog stuff? >> greg: stuff him, stuff him even if still alive. tyrus. >> speaking of stuffed "nobody that lived" and they did a body double because he crawled out of me. it is a horror movie, but when they made it i kept looking at my dead self and it was bothering me. it makes it to look just like you. so in a closet, somewhere, there is me with handcuffs stuck to his mouth in a place to crawl out. >> greg: i thought i wanted to watch pulp fiction because it was carried in -- but i thought it would be better i want the box from "seven" only if gwyneth paltrow's head in it but if it doesn't have gwyneth paltrow's head, then just the box. >> i don't think her head was actually in there. >> greg: that sucks because that's the whole point of the movi
"the shining" was a book written by stephen king made into a movie. let's go to the next question.going to be embarrassing out after admitting i have not watched "the shining." >> greg: of course. >> if you look at the picture, maybe the purse, the dog is dead in the movie but the pink leather outfit in it. it is apparently dead. >> is the dog stuff? >> greg: stuff him, stuff him even if still alive. tyrus. >> speaking of stuffed "nobody...
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where she exposes sexes passages in books by famous writers from stephen king, philip roth, to bill bryson. take a listen to one of the examples. >> the teenage daughters of these fat women are always utterly delectable. soft, gloriously rounded and naturally fresh smelling as a basket of fruit. i don't know what it is that happens to them, but it must be be awful to marry one of those new bile cuties knowing that there is a time bomb ticking away in her. that will at some unknown date make her billet out into something huge and grotesque. presumably, all of a sudden, and without much notice, like herself inflating raft from which the pin has been yanked. >> kimberly wetherell, joins us now. so, kimberly, literary passages like the one we just heard about -- teenage daughters of so-called fat women. they're just shocking to hear. i want to actually play another one here that you made about a woman's appearance by cookbook author, david leave a bits. let's take a listen to that to. >> if you like the hearty taste of guinness stout, this is the ice cream before you. i was curious as to wheth
where she exposes sexes passages in books by famous writers from stephen king, philip roth, to bill bryson. take a listen to one of the examples. >> the teenage daughters of these fat women are always utterly delectable. soft, gloriously rounded and naturally fresh smelling as a basket of fruit. i don't know what it is that happens to them, but it must be be awful to marry one of those new bile cuties knowing that there is a time bomb ticking away in her. that will at some unknown date...
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i mean you there's a in stephen king's book on writing which is an excellent book on writing whether or not you you like his genre. he talks about how it's telepathy. i mean writing itself gives you the ability to converse across to shrink the distance of time the tyranny of distance and and it reveals lincoln to be something of a transcendentalist and i think lincoln's lincoln's spirituality his evocation of a cosmic democracy. absolutely retains the ability to inspire. i mean you read the second inaugural address today. and i go deep into a particularly the final final paragraph, which is also the final sentence. it is an eternal. it's it's a it's a piece of wisdom. which is eternal, i mean you could meditate upon that for days weeks months and years and it really contains this entire vision for how you win a piece the destination that we may never get to in the spirit which has an appropriate degree of humility up to form a more perfect union. it's not perfect. it's the obligation of every generation to try to improve upon it. and we do that by building on the past and learning fr
i mean you there's a in stephen king's book on writing which is an excellent book on writing whether or not you you like his genre. he talks about how it's telepathy. i mean writing itself gives you the ability to converse across to shrink the distance of time the tyranny of distance and and it reveals lincoln to be something of a transcendentalist and i think lincoln's lincoln's spirituality his evocation of a cosmic democracy. absolutely retains the ability to inspire. i mean you read the...
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he's in town right or stephen king, but but but with this book very little control over the title the working was the stolen heart. so i think we can have some interesting discussions in the english classes and philosophy classes about the difference between stealing. and being a thief. it is a strong title. it was not my title and that's truth giving you the straight story. there's thousands of books published every year as you know, so when you work with and the woman who is a publisher of simon schuster gallery books was very adamant about we worked on every it was like greatest hits of heart songs. i went all through the 60s and songs about the heart. they didn't work this heartless was the also the working title. so we get into you and that gets into the behavior exhibited towards the tucker's which i like. what was the problem with that? oh too much like a romance novel. so these are the ridiculous discussions. you can look forward to if you're like me a mid-list author and you're not john grisham. it's the same with the covers. we prefer the hardback cover which kristen very ki
he's in town right or stephen king, but but but with this book very little control over the title the working was the stolen heart. so i think we can have some interesting discussions in the english classes and philosophy classes about the difference between stealing. and being a thief. it is a strong title. it was not my title and that's truth giving you the straight story. there's thousands of books published every year as you know, so when you work with and the woman who is a publisher of...
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scott gottlieb for helping me there, i wonder, what do they want, i hate to be too graphic, a stephen king's, the stand, where you can't control something. like that, your vaccine doesn't work it doesn't matter. i'm more concerned with ukraine/russia right now, only because we haven't built in the declines in earnings per share that we're going to get from europe, and then your excellent interview, which tells me that we have much in store that's negative, except for the financials of which nobody wants to touch the analysts are flat footed here. >> capital markets out weigh higher rates on financials. >> true. but everybody could slow things. all right, so the fed could say, you know what, i don't want this, by the way, i want the fed to do 75, 75, 100. they got a win. >> they're not going to do 75. >> i know. but that doesn't matter. i'm telling you what i want. >> why do you want that? they don't want to shock anything you want them to shock >> i think the system needs a shock in the same way it needed a shock downward when we realized that covid was spreading. the reason i say that is be
scott gottlieb for helping me there, i wonder, what do they want, i hate to be too graphic, a stephen king's, the stand, where you can't control something. like that, your vaccine doesn't work it doesn't matter. i'm more concerned with ukraine/russia right now, only because we haven't built in the declines in earnings per share that we're going to get from europe, and then your excellent interview, which tells me that we have much in store that's negative, except for the financials of which...
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it reminds me of stephen king's "the stand."t trying it is the famous lincoln tunnel scene of "the stand. you can't keep that. you can't keep 29 million people under wraps. >> headlines out of china today they're going to work to ensure ports operate functionally in the future despite the lockdown. >> only thing operating functionally there is tesla. he didn't miss his numbers nike is not going to miss its numbers. i don't know whether apple -- i mean, are people going to order apple? does it come are they moving things like ups, with apositive note out today? >> speaking of apple, th macbook pro delivery time extending now three to five weeks, based on the troubles out of china. >> that's a great machine. i bought that for my wife. you know, i think there's a couple things that really threw me today one of them was katie uperty saying more positive things about ibm than i've seen her say lately about apple this is the one you want in the store. it was interesting. >> place to hide they go to overweight, 150 i didn't realize i i
it reminds me of stephen king's "the stand."t trying it is the famous lincoln tunnel scene of "the stand. you can't keep that. you can't keep 29 million people under wraps. >> headlines out of china today they're going to work to ensure ports operate functionally in the future despite the lockdown. >> only thing operating functionally there is tesla. he didn't miss his numbers nike is not going to miss its numbers. i don't know whether apple -- i mean, are people...
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stephen king called him one of america's greatest storytellers.or democracy. he will now be devoting his time to launching political videos and digital campaigns to support democratic causes and oppose trumpism. in his announcement, he wrote, in part, this. donald trump was defeated in 2020, but trumpism is a cancer that has metastasized across the country. i believe a more dangerous form of it will emerge after the november midterms. i want to see real consequences for trump, his family, and the enablers who share his cynical, soulless, corrupt and subliterate world view. i want to see real consequences for the architects of january 6th, and not just the foot soldiers. 15 months after january 6th and not one single republican lawmaker has been held accountable for their actions on january 6? not one haas ever received a subpoena from the committee, not one. without consequenceconsequences chaos. the democratic party has a better vision for tomorrow. what they don't have is better messaging. i'm going to try to change that. >> the best-selling aut
stephen king called him one of america's greatest storytellers.or democracy. he will now be devoting his time to launching political videos and digital campaigns to support democratic causes and oppose trumpism. in his announcement, he wrote, in part, this. donald trump was defeated in 2020, but trumpism is a cancer that has metastasized across the country. i believe a more dangerous form of it will emerge after the november midterms. i want to see real consequences for trump, his family, and...
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king. he took that long for the a's to get on the board. stephen boats first hit of the season. a solo home run. bottom of the 5th, jay's upper run until a kevan smith throwing error. that cost a. smith came over and only committed two errors. to the top of the ninth, he muscled this one not enough to date but the former star bradley zimmer made the grab and the jays wanted 4-3. the a's finish the trip with a record of 5-5 but dots the eyes and crosses the tees for the weekend for some of you. i will see you later on at chase center, game two. >>> coming up on kpix 5, and streaming on cbs news bay area. >> a live look from the coliseum as the a's home opener is now just hours away. the big excitement >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now on kpix 5, and streaming on cbs news bay area, area baseball officially back in oakland today. the preparations underway for the a's home opener. >>> sutter health nurses taking to the picket line and while they said they are working unsafe levels. >>> later, what ukrainian officials say might be a reminder f
king. he took that long for the a's to get on the board. stephen boats first hit of the season. a solo home run. bottom of the 5th, jay's upper run until a kevan smith throwing error. that cost a. smith came over and only committed two errors. to the top of the ninth, he muscled this one not enough to date but the former star bradley zimmer made the grab and the jays wanted 4-3. the a's finish the trip with a record of 5-5 but dots the eyes and crosses the tees for the weekend for some of you....
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king c. gillette ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody!" opening at bam. james mcavoy. now, you performed this just last week in your hometown of glasgow, right? >> yes. >> stephen: how are the audiences different in glasgow as compared to london's west end. >> the crowds were louder and definitely more up front and boy stroys. the crowds in london were loving it and totally getting it, but we were getting a lot more laughs in different places and also there was just weird stuff. there's a bit where it was a really quiet sort of romantic moment with roxanne and this guy in the balcony was yelling, james, james! we love you, james! great being a hometown boy, but there was an element going back to glasgow which was nice for me, personally. ifghts a bit of an outpouring of appreciation and love just for being someone from glasgow who's done well and it was nice being in a room there. ( applause ) >> stephen: i think the first time i interviewed you, i didn't realize you had such a pronounced scottish accent. i had seen you play either americ
king c. gillette ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody!" opening at bam. james mcavoy. now, you performed this just last week in your hometown of glasgow, right? >> yes. >> stephen: how are the audiences different in glasgow as compared to london's west end. >> the crowds were louder and definitely more up front and boy stroys. the crowds in london were loving it and totally getting it, but we were getting a lot more laughs in different...
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king. catching up with the incomparable ann-margret, later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: he is stephen colbert's, and tonight's most grammy-nominated artist. jim axelrod talks with the multi-talented jon batiste, and they'll talk about much more than just this music. >> reporter: when the recording academy announced this year's grammy nominations -- >> jon batiste. >> jon batiste. >> reporter: jon batiste's name was called 11 times. >> i never would have thought in a million years that would be happening. i'm blessed. what can i say, i'm blessed. >> reporter: does the recognition matter? >> i'll tell woo matte what mats to me the most: to make great music. >> reporter: jon batiste, ahead on "sunday morning." >> pauley: norah o'donnell speaks with one of president biden's closest advisors, little sister, valerie biden owens. maurice dubois checks out a new exhibit celebrating the culinary contributions of black americans. mo rocca meets a classical pianist still making beautiful music at age 97. anthony mason travels to nashville to reunite with maren morris. plus a story from steve hartman, comm
king. catching up with the incomparable ann-margret, later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: he is stephen colbert's, and tonight's most grammy-nominated artist. jim axelrod talks with the multi-talented jon batiste, and they'll talk about much more than just this music. >> reporter: when the recording academy announced this year's grammy nominations -- >> jon batiste. >> jon batiste. >> reporter: jon batiste's name was called 11 times. >> i never...
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king lear." and you're like,s, italy." and italy, i saw the god father palermo. in palermo at the international italian theater in palermo. >> stephen> thanks. >> stephen: "outer range" premieres today on prime video. it's josh brolin, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: and now, performing their classic song, "behind blue eyes," from the royal albert hall as part of their support of teenage cancer trust, the who! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no one knows what it's like ♪ to be a bad man to be a sad man ♪ behind blue eyes no one knows ♪ what it's like to be hated ♪ to be fated to telling only lies ♪ but my dreams they aren't as empty ♪ as my conscience seems to be ♪ i have hours only lonely ♪ my love is vengeance that's never free ♪ no one knows what it's like ♪ to feel these feelings like i do ♪ and i blame you and no one bites back as hard ♪ on their anger none of my pain and woe can show through ♪ but my dreams they aren't as empty ♪ as my conscience seems to be ♪ i have hours only lonely ♪ my love is vengeance that's never free ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when my fist clenches crack it open ♪ before i use it and
king lear." and you're like,s, italy." and italy, i saw the god father palermo. in palermo at the international italian theater in palermo. >> stephen> thanks. >> stephen: "outer range" premieres today on prime video. it's josh brolin, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: and now, performing their classic song, "behind blue eyes," from the royal albert hall as part of their support of teenage cancer trust, the...
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just had to because stephen colbert hit the owner and i had to, you know, just one of those things. but, of course, the person everyone was waiting to hear from was the former king of twitter, who would still be the king if the throne hadn't been stolen from him. i'm tal talking about donald jei trump. after getting kicked off the twitter, trump started his own service called truth social. everyone wants to know if trump will come back, and yesterday the tangerine responded. >> someone not on twitter, donald trump. a little over a year ago, the former president was banned from the site, but even with new ownership, trump told fox news he will not rejoin and instead stick with his own social media platform. i am not going to twitter. i'm going to stay on truth. i hope elon buys twitter, because he will make improvements to it, and he's a good man, but i am going to be staying on truth. >> president trump this weekend, saturday night at his rally, touting his social media platform, truth social, and its plans to take on big tech censorship. >> because of this digital tyranny, we had to give the american people their voice back by building something called troth se
just had to because stephen colbert hit the owner and i had to, you know, just one of those things. but, of course, the person everyone was waiting to hear from was the former king of twitter, who would still be the king if the throne hadn't been stolen from him. i'm tal talking about donald jei trump. after getting kicked off the twitter, trump started his own service called truth social. everyone wants to know if trump will come back, and yesterday the tangerine responded. >> someone...
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king lear." and you're like, "in italy." ( laughter ) and then you'd think... italy, i saw "the godfather," palermo. in palermo, at the international italian theater in palermo. >> stephenyou for coming in. >> thanks. >> stephen: "outer range" premieres today on prime video. it's josh brolin, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the tesla full self driving technology as recorded by the drivers. from turning too tightly and hitting a pylon... [ expletive ] to swerving toward a pole. jesus. watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over. sometimes it seems the tesla doesn't want the driver to take over. i'm trying. this driver had to hit the brakes when the tesla didn't understand a detour sign. ok. here it almost hit a truck. obviously, i had to take over. and here it swerves into an oncoming lane. look at that! often, the tesla doesn't know what it wants to do. what is it doing? or just doesn't know how to turn. jesus, oh my god! tesla's full self driving software for drivers and pedestrians, it's unsafe at any speed. tell congr
king lear." and you're like, "in italy." ( laughter ) and then you'd think... italy, i saw "the godfather," palermo. in palermo, at the international italian theater in palermo. >> stephenyou for coming in. >> thanks. >> stephen: "outer range" premieres today on prime video. it's josh brolin, everybody! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of...