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>> yes. >> stephen: all right. >> you've got to take those off. >> stephen: yeah? >> i mean yours. >> stephendid. it's your team, you know. >> stephen: all right, all right. there you go. ( cheers and applause ) really. this feels-- >> whoo. this feels good. i like this coat. >> stephen: this feels right. ( laughter ) it actually really strangely does look right on you. not everyone can pull that off. now, you're known as broadway joe. you lived the high life, you know, you went out a lot. how could you go out during the season and still play or still practice? how did you maintain both of those, mr. joe namath? >> i tell you what, stephen, we got lucky. we had a coach, named weeb ewbank, that did not want to practice before game time. game time is usually 1:00 in the afternoon, so we had to be at the stadium to practice every day at 12:00 high noon. now, i'm pretty good at math, and it didn't take me long to figure out, for me to get seven hours' sleep-- because shea stadium was very close, what time would i have to go to sleep at night? this is new york, man, right? >> stephen: sure. >> wel
>> yes. >> stephen: all right. >> you've got to take those off. >> stephen: yeah? >> i mean yours. >> stephendid. it's your team, you know. >> stephen: all right, all right. there you go. ( cheers and applause ) really. this feels-- >> whoo. this feels good. i like this coat. >> stephen: this feels right. ( laughter ) it actually really strangely does look right on you. not everyone can pull that off. now, you're known as broadway joe. you...
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stephen: sure. but you're in my top five, stephen. really appreciate it, yeah. >> stephen: sure, sure. of the mountain for all time is johnny carson. >> yes. >> stephen: did you know johnny at all? did you go drinking with him? >> did guy drinking with johnny carson? >> stephen: yeah. o johnny carson for those of you who don't know was the host of ""the tonight show," 32 years, and he used to have a well-known poker game at his house i was sometimes invited to. >> stephen: drive up to san diego. >> sackedo past carlsbad to his house in encino. >> stephen: sure. and i would be invited, and they liked to drink, they liked to drink there. you name it. you never know who you would sit next to. burt reynolds, joey bishop, marty feld been. pete barboodi and brother derk. >> stephen: would you like a drink? >> i would love one. ( cheers and applause ) drinking wasn't illegal back in those days. in fact, i remember one night it was just johnny and i and debbie reynolds, america's sweetheart, and it was about 4:00 in the morning -- and i'm trailing off now because i realize i can't tell that sto
stephen: sure. but you're in my top five, stephen. really appreciate it, yeah. >> stephen: sure, sure. of the mountain for all time is johnny carson. >> yes. >> stephen: did you know johnny at all? did you go drinking with him? >> did guy drinking with johnny carson? >> stephen: yeah. o johnny carson for those of you who don't know was the host of ""the tonight show," 32 years, and he used to have a well-known poker game at his house i was sometimes...
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stephen: welcome back! come on! wooo! welcome! yeah, baby! wooo! oh, come on! oh, come on! >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! erybody, how are you? up there. down here. what a lovely house. what a lovely audience we've got tonight. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat, everybody. thanks so much. welcome. in here, over there. ond ther welcverybody.e the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert, and we, right now-- ( cheers and applause ) we are live after night two of the second round of democratic debates that we're calling: "democratic debate night: 2 many candidates 2 remember: forget harder 2! "this time it's not all white people." once again-- ( cheers and applause ) once again, the debate was moderated by jake tapper, dana bash and don lemon-- or, as they're known throughout america, "where's anderson cooper?" ( laughter ) last night, last night, we saw bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, the two leading progressives. tonight, it was all about the moderates, baby! it was the tempest of the centrists! it was the rage for incremental change! ( laughter ) though it did get contentious at times to
stephen: welcome back! come on! wooo! welcome! yeah, baby! wooo! oh, come on! oh, come on! >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! erybody, how are you? up there. down here. what a lovely house. what a lovely audience we've got tonight. ( cheers and applause ) please, have a seat, everybody. thanks so much. welcome. in here, over there. ond ther welcverybody.e the "late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert, and we, right now-- ( cheers and applause ) we are live after night two...
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stephen: me? >> yes. >> stephen: you think i should run? >> i think you should. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! m telling you. me, it would look like there are already things wrong. ( laughter ) immediately -- >> stephen: like what? why wouldn't you want a president like that? okay. get air force one all tricked out with this stuff. >> "where is he at?" at the strip club. >> stephen: who called in that air strike? it wasn't me. snoop dogg called in the air strike. are you an artist and executive producer and former star of "power" over on starz. here's the thing-- i think the last time you were here, you were still on it. you killed yourself off last season. >> yeah. >> stephen: what-- why-- why would an executive producer kill themselves off of their own show? why not give yourself-- if you don't like it, give yourself a better part. you're the executive producer. >> it was one of those things like, if i kill myself off, then i become a director. >> stephen: oh, are you directing now? >> i directed episode 603. my directorial debut. ( applause ). >> stephen: how did you like-- that's a differen
stephen: me? >> yes. >> stephen: you think i should run? >> i think you should. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! m telling you. me, it would look like there are already things wrong. ( laughter ) immediately -- >> stephen: like what? why wouldn't you want a president like that? okay. get air force one all tricked out with this stuff. >> "where is he at?" at the strip club. >> stephen: who called in that air strike? it wasn't me. snoop dogg called...
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stephen. >> stephen: what? ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: i was. >> you got it. >> stephen: there was another film you're with right now, and it's "cats." >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: you play-- what's the name of your character? >> macavity. >> stephen: macavity. >> i play macavity. >> stephen: and we have a picture here, the internet is all abuzz with a trailer which came out last week, and here you are as macavity. >> can you see me? >> stephen: right there. >> hey! ( meow ) >> stephen: is all of that digital? are you wearing any of the, is it like a suit with ping-pong balls and they add on the fur? is there any prosthetic work involved? >> the fur coat is mine, i mean literally mine. and, the hat is real. the ears aren't real, the eyes are real. i had to wear these incredible contacts. >> contacts, yeah? >> but the rest is the wonderful magic of movie making. can i tell you, though, when i was working on "hobbs & shaw," just after that i went to work with "cats." i was working with dwayne and jason and as soon as they found out i was working on "cats," this was their favorite thing to do as i walked on
stephen. >> stephen: what? ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: i was. >> you got it. >> stephen: there was another film you're with right now, and it's "cats." >> oh, yeah. >> stephen: you play-- what's the name of your character? >> macavity. >> stephen: macavity. >> i play macavity. >> stephen: and we have a picture here, the internet is all abuzz with a trailer which came out last week, and here you are as macavity....
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stephen: welcome! oh, yes! jon. >> jon: live! let's do it. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: hey! thanks, everybody! welcome. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and we are live-- ( cheers and applause ) that's a live-- that's a live audience right there. it is just crackling with electricity in here because-- ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: shake, rattle and roll. >> stephen: we are live after the first of two of democratic presidential debates. i'm going to tell you all about it, if bill de blasio doesn't interrupt me. ( laughter ) tonight-- tonight, wednesday, was the undercard, pitting elizabeth warren, cory booker, and beto o'rourke against seven people angling for msnbc shows. ( laughter ) there were some challenges-- exciting night, but there were challenges. they talked over each other, there were some technical difficulties, but it was an excellent dress rehearsal for tomorrow's actual debate. ( laughter ) very good. very entertaini
stephen: welcome! oh, yes! jon. >> jon: live! let's do it. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: hey! thanks, everybody! welcome. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." please, have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and we are live-- ( cheers and applause ) that's a live-- that's a live audience right there. it is just crackling with electricity in here...
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stephen: do the wall? >> the whoa. >> stephen: what's the whoa? >> come on, stephen! y? >> we have a lot of different ones. ♪ ♪ >> face the audience. >> i know that one. it's like... >> yeah, you have to, like... >> stephen: what do i do? >> give me a long one! >> toss it, toss it. >> hey! >> hey! >> here, toss it up!ppuse ) toss it up! >> stephen: hit me. hit me >> yay! ( cheers and applause ) >> that was so good! that was so good! ♪ ♪ >> whoa! >> toss it up! toss it up! i dropped it. hang on. >> toss me one. toss me one. ♪ ♪ >> hey! ( applause ) >> stephen: i'm open. >> okay. ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> medic! medic! >> stephen: "good boys" is in theaters august 16. brady noon, jacob tremblay, and keith l. williams, everybody! we'll be right back. well well well, what have we here? a magical place...that's lookin' to get scared! halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... >> stephen: now stick around for james corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to hav
stephen: do the wall? >> the whoa. >> stephen: what's the whoa? >> come on, stephen! y? >> we have a lot of different ones. ♪ ♪ >> face the audience. >> i know that one. it's like... >> yeah, you have to, like... >> stephen: what do i do? >> give me a long one! >> toss it, toss it. >> hey! >> hey! >> here, toss it up!ppuse ) toss it up! >> stephen: hit me. hit me >> yay! ( cheers and applause )...
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: i'm stephen. >> hi, stephen! >> stephenmy wife-- and we have our kids' bags, but me and my wife our bags aren't-- they're not on the ca checked t? >> i did. >> what kind is it, a, there's 24, 26, 27? what kind of bag is it? what does it look like? is your name tag to. >> stephen: it did have my name tag, a paper name tag from you guys, a carry-olike 24 inches. >> is it heavy or very light. >> stephen: medium, medium. >> medium? okay. and you said you checked the carousel. carousel number 2. >> stephen: two? >> you're not sure! i'll be right back! there was no bags on carousel number 2. okay. ( laughter ) do you have an address? i'm going to find this -- >> stephen: i do live someplace. i do live someplace. i'm not homeless? >> do you have your bag tag numbers. >> stephen: we have them right here. >> i'm going to run your tags. see, back then, we didn't have the scanners. this was the 1900s. so... ( laughter ) okay, you came in from seattle? >> stephen: chicago, chicago. >> chicago? >> stephen: my bag's in seattle now? >> yo
: i'm stephen. >> hi, stephen! >> stephenmy wife-- and we have our kids' bags, but me and my wife our bags aren't-- they're not on the ca checked t? >> i did. >> what kind is it, a, there's 24, 26, 27? what kind of bag is it? what does it look like? is your name tag to. >> stephen: it did have my name tag, a paper name tag from you guys, a carry-olike 24 inches. >> is it heavy or very light. >> stephen: medium, medium. >> medium? okay. and you...
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stephen: did you have a son? >> y e. >> stephen: name him trysten? ennis. ( laughter ) >> stephenecoming a god in central florida." that's a heck of a title. >> you could call it "on becoming a god" as well. >> stephen: that's also odd. so what does that mean? >> what does that mean? what do you think it means? it's, like, the american dream, like, what you -- you know -- >> stephen: but the american dream is not to become a god, though, is it?e1 >> money and to rise to power and it's about the falsehead of the american dream and this ponzi scheme in the '90s which is kind of like an amway or an herbal life kind of thing. >> stephenit >> it's not. it's not exactly true s. >>en story. ( laughter ) >> oh, god -- >> stephen: do you want a lawyer present before you answer these questions? ( applause ) i likely feel like i should swear you in before you answer the rest of these. i'm so sorry. and who were you in this? >> i play crystal stubs. >> stephen: are you the god? i become a -- well, we'll see what happens. ( laughter ) i slowly become what i hate, basically. >> stephen: oh, oka
stephen: did you have a son? >> y e. >> stephen: name him trysten? ennis. ( laughter ) >> stephenecoming a god in central florida." that's a heck of a title. >> you could call it "on becoming a god" as well. >> stephen: that's also odd. so what does that mean? >> what does that mean? what do you think it means? it's, like, the american dream, like, what you -- you know -- >> stephen: but the american dream is not to become a god, though,...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: no. ( audience chanting ) ladies and gentlemen, they will be revealed at the appropriate time. ( laughter ) which is never. but yesterday, mexico's foreign minister said that no secret immigration deal existed between his country and the united states. trump just loves to make huge promises on behalf of mexico without asking them. ( as trump ) "we are going to build a wall, and mexico's going to pay for it. also, we have a secret deal with mexico that's going to stop all illegal immigration. and, on cinco de mayo, if you're a good girl or boy, mexicans will come down your chimney and put tortillas under your pillow in exchange for your baby teeth, which they then put in the maracas." ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) no, no, no. the umpire's waving me off-- "don't do it!" ( laughter ) so today, trump answered his doubters in a way that i think deserves that we just take a moment. every so often, you have to take a moment, like i'm asking you to do right now, to appreciate what a biz
stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: no. ( audience chanting ) ladies and gentlemen, they will be revealed at the appropriate time. ( laughter ) which is never. but yesterday, mexico's foreign minister said that no secret immigration deal existed between his country and the united states. trump just loves to make huge promises on behalf of mexico without asking them. ( as trump ) "we are going to build a wall, and mexico's going to pay for it. also, we have a secret deal...
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stephen: here they are! thanks for being here. >> he directed the movie! >> stephen: 100%! 100%! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenmountain" about? >> ooh. it's about-- i play a guy taken from the real guy-- >> stephen: oh, it's based on a true story? >> based, extrapolated from and sprung poetically off of, i think one may say. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hold on. ( piano riff ) >> that's our show. drive safely. >> stephen: hold on one second. i just want to know, have we recorded any of this so far? ( laughter ) all right, so what happens? >> so here's what happens: my character, it likes, something like the real character, introduced lobotomy to america in the '40s and the '50s. >> stephen: he was the guy who was going around lobotomizing people. was this like through the eye? that thing? >> he's the one who came up with that. it used to be done with a surgeon partner and through the skull. he said forget the surgeon, i'm going to get these ice picks from my refrigerator, i'm going to invent this trans-orbital lobotomy, go in through the eyeball and windshield wiper around a little bit. and
stephen: here they are! thanks for being here. >> he directed the movie! >> stephen: 100%! 100%! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephenmountain" about? >> ooh. it's about-- i play a guy taken from the real guy-- >> stephen: oh, it's based on a true story? >> based, extrapolated from and sprung poetically off of, i think one may say. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hold on. ( piano riff ) >> that's our show. drive safely. >>...
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stephen: this is not a horse. this is-- this is a-- >> that's a donkey >> stephen: that's a donkey >> stephen: >> you say it like myy >> stephen: what is the donkey's name >> gus >> stephen: that's a good name for a donkey >> i didn't name him. that was my christmas present. it was the best christmas present i ever received >> stephen: how do you wrap up a donkey? >> you don't. there's no way you could do it humanely ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ >> oh, we have a piano for that! >> stephen: you thought this through, and everything you agined is justoo>> yeah, it's wl me >> stephen: so what do you do with gus? >> i feed him. he just walks around. he's, like, a cool guy >> stephen: he doesn't work at all? he doesn't harvef thest the cucumbers >> he has some leg problems. he was at some point in his life. i don't want to say it >> stephen: not treated well >> yes. and he got around to lets us spray him, his legs for bugs. and i don't want to do anything but give kidness and love and teach my daughter that things die. oh, my god! it's just another-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) there he goes again >> stephen: thank god your mother is
stephen: this is not a horse. this is-- this is a-- >> that's a donkey >> stephen: that's a donkey >> stephen: >> you say it like myy >> stephen: what is the donkey's name >> gus >> stephen: that's a good name for a donkey >> i didn't name him. that was my christmas present. it was the best christmas present i ever received >> stephen: how do you wrap up a donkey? >> you don't. there's no way you could do it humanely ( laughter ) ♪...
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stephen: whoo! ( audience chanting ) >> stephen: good to see you! good to see you! whoo! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen everybody! please have a seat, everybody! thank you so much! welcome to "the late show," one and all. i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i have some good news. i didn't think it was possible, but donald trump can still shock me. ( laughter ) >> jon: whoa, shock! >> stephen: it's kind of nice, you know, after all these years, he can keep the relationship fresh. just when you think, you know, he's been around for a while and you're not going to be shocked by him anymore, he pops up and scares the ( bleep ) out of you. ( laughter ) he's, like, leatherface but with more leather and way more face. ( laughter ) for instance, over the weekend, sex criminal jeffrey epstein was found dead in his new york jail cell. now, he apparently, they say -- and i guess they would know, though they can't say how -- ( laughter ) committed suicide, which is surprising because, three weeks ago, he was found unconscious with marks on his neck. how the marks got there, the authorities did n
stephen: whoo! ( audience chanting ) >> stephen: good to see you! good to see you! whoo! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen everybody! please have a seat, everybody! thank you so much! welcome to "the late show," one and all. i'm your host stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i have some good news. i didn't think it was possible, but donald trump can still shock me. ( laughter ) >> jon: whoa, shock! >> stephen: it's kind of nice, you know, after all these...
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my goodness. >> stephen: hi. >> hello. >> stephen: nice to have you here. >> thank you. it's so nice to be here. >> stephenou went on with dave, i assume. >> got to go on a couple times, yeah. and it was-- the first time i went on, as i'm sure it was with you -- >> stephen: sure. >> like, it is a major life event. i remember every second. >> stephen: absolutely. >> the smells. i mean, here it was freezing. >> stephen: dave smelled amazing, by the way. >> he had a very, very, very nice smell. >> stephen: like wintergreen. >> yes. >> stephen: welcome back to the ed sullivan theater. >> thank you. >> stephen: nice to have you. >> thank you. >> stephen: we met briefly before. this is kind of our first real conversation. we met at a party or something like that. >> yeah, and our first real conversation is televised as it should be. >> stephen: all the best ones are. >> absolutely. >> stephen: i understand, i just found out, you were-- besides being an actor, from a very young age, you were a huge film fan, a huge film buff. how did that manifest for you? was that embraced by your friends or was it odd to them?
my goodness. >> stephen: hi. >> hello. >> stephen: nice to have you here. >> thank you. it's so nice to be here. >> stephenou went on with dave, i assume. >> got to go on a couple times, yeah. and it was-- the first time i went on, as i'm sure it was with you -- >> stephen: sure. >> like, it is a major life event. i remember every second. >> stephen: absolutely. >> the smells. i mean, here it was freezing. >> stephen: dave...
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stephen: how old are you there? >> i think i'm five there. >> stephen: you have a daughter now? >> yes, one and a half. >> stephenhink she looks a lot like that. >> stephen: that is absolutely beautiful. how old are you and do you remember the first joke you ever wrote? >> well, when i was around six or seven and, again, i would be after school, i would write these little one-page plays and between my mom's patients, i would run over to her office and be, like, read this. and she was always very, very hard on things, she would not laugh if she didn't think it was funny, even to a six or seven- year-old. so i wrote a play about a haunted house where a mummy, a witch and a dracula-- a vampire- - lived and lived together in a haunted house, and the witch thought that the house was kind of run down. she said to the mummy and the dracula, how much are we paying in mortgage on this haunted house? because i just learned about mortgages from my dad. >> stephen: sure. >> so i showed it to my mom and she didn't laugh out loud because literally who could laugh out loud at that stupid play, but she smiled and she's, like, i
stephen: how old are you there? >> i think i'm five there. >> stephen: you have a daughter now? >> yes, one and a half. >> stephenhink she looks a lot like that. >> stephen: that is absolutely beautiful. how old are you and do you remember the first joke you ever wrote? >> well, when i was around six or seven and, again, i would be after school, i would write these little one-page plays and between my mom's patients, i would run over to her office and be,...
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this could be really funny if you guys did this. >> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: and how does the story ends. >> so the story ends. >> stephent is. >> so i mean i guess i said to him you know bill, because he hadn't watched the show, i said bill, do you like the show. >> stephen: you called him bill. >> yeah. >> stephen: you called the president of the united states bill? and this is the first time you ever met him? i have interviewed him five times. i have spent an entire day with the man. i would never dream of calling a president of the united states bill! you called him bill? did he like that? >> i think so. (applause). >> stephen: when does the show start? >> august 11th. >> stephen: season two of succession begins on august 11th on hbo. nicholas braun, ever 6789 we'll be right back. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. co
this could be really funny if you guys did this. >> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: and how does the story ends. >> so the story ends. >> stephent is. >> so i mean i guess i said to him you know bill, because he hadn't watched the show, i said bill, do you like the show. >> stephen: you called him bill. >> yeah. >> stephen: you called the president of the united states bill? and this is the first time you ever met him? i have...
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stephen: i'll take -- which one would you like? >> stephen: i'd like rafael, if you like. >> would you just? >> stephen: yes. h, do you? >> stephen: yes. oh, see, that's tone. i have issue with tone. ( laughter ) i meant warmth. my voice said cold. ( laughter ) delightful to meet you. thank you for being here. >> stephen: "douglas" is at the daryl roth theater until september 7. hannah gadsby, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian shane torres. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) low battery sound. do you want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ we're going all in thion strawberries.ra, at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be ♪upbeat music she's doing it again. no cover-up spray here. it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. [harsh aerosol spray] cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, buryiodors in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air
stephen: i'll take -- which one would you like? >> stephen: i'd like rafael, if you like. >> would you just? >> stephen: yes. h, do you? >> stephen: yes. oh, see, that's tone. i have issue with tone. ( laughter ) i meant warmth. my voice said cold. ( laughter ) delightful to meet you. thank you for being here. >> stephen: "douglas" is at the daryl roth theater until september 7. hannah gadsby, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian shane torres. (...
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stephen: yes. if you're number one, can't you throw one or two in there. >> stephen: i'm sure. let's find out. >> let's see. >> stephentes? >> yes. >> stephen: party aside, if it's possible for you to take the republican hat off, who impressed you? who's got game? >> oh, harris proves she deserves to be on the stage tonight, for sure. >> stephen: i would say so, too. ( cheers and applause ) >> you know, first debates are about proving who belongs and who doesn't, especially in a field that big. it was the same way in our debates, and harris tonight proved what i've known all along, prosecutors now how to do that. they know how to ask a question, deliver a punch, they know how to do it with a smile on their face, and they know how to look righteous when they're doing it, and she did all that tonight. >> stephen: the righteousness definitely, 100%. >> she definitely had that down. >> stephen: she was emotionally moving at times. >> she was talking from personal experience and all the different buttons you want to push in a small amount of time, she pushed. she made personal experiences part of her answer, she talked abo
stephen: yes. if you're number one, can't you throw one or two in there. >> stephen: i'm sure. let's find out. >> let's see. >> stephentes? >> yes. >> stephen: party aside, if it's possible for you to take the republican hat off, who impressed you? who's got game? >> oh, harris proves she deserves to be on the stage tonight, for sure. >> stephen: i would say so, too. ( cheers and applause ) >> you know, first debates are about proving who belongs...
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stephen: what is this one? >> this one is a pickle. >> stephen: it is-- sorry, what is it again? >> a peacock. >> stephend for it. okay. now-- >> they're fantastic, i love them. >> stephen: they are amazing. they feel wonderful. >> i am very proud of them. >> stephen: now is your lovely husband here? >> my lovely husband is here, yeah, we are very happy, we're on vacation. and we're promoting this movie together. so we are both in new york. and we're going back to l.a. soon. >> stephen: you were just in italy. >> in italy, yeah. >> stephen: right there. >> yeah. we spend almost two weeks there, going crazy, eating like animals. >> stephen: wow, eating like animal >> yeah, like we were counting and like when we were on the plane, and the numbers were really not good. >> stephen: what numbers? >> like we were there 12 days, and we each had two bowls of pasta a day. it was like 22 bowls of pasta each! >> stephen: 44 bowls of pasta. >> yeah, it's like, i regret it right now, this is not what i was wearing today but you know, it is a little tight. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you wear it well. you wear it well. t
stephen: what is this one? >> this one is a pickle. >> stephen: it is-- sorry, what is it again? >> a peacock. >> stephend for it. okay. now-- >> they're fantastic, i love them. >> stephen: they are amazing. they feel wonderful. >> i am very proud of them. >> stephen: now is your lovely husband here? >> my lovely husband is here, yeah, we are very happy, we're on vacation. and we're promoting this movie together. so we are both in new york....
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stephen: oh, i didn't know that. choo-choo. >> rock city, baby. >> stephen: last night, you were at the tonys. >> was i? >> stephenside your wife latanya richardson jackson. >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one of the stars of "to kill a mockingbird." a beautiful portrayal. >> she's killing it on broadway >> stephen: how was the night? you presented to elaine may for best actress. >> awesome. it's a great feeling to present to a theater veteran like that. watch her and have scott rudin pat you on the back. what's he doing? but it was all fun. i loved the tonys. i never got to go when i was here working as a young actor because i never did anything on broadway. but to be able to go now, my wife's in the show and i've done another show on broadway since then. >> stephen: for "the mountaintop" in 2011. >> yeah. >> stephen: would you want to go back? is there a show that would tempt you back to broadway? >> i think about going back to the boys all the time. when i go and see a show it makes me miss not being there. then when i talk to my wife about eight shows a week, it makes me not miss being there. ( lau
stephen: oh, i didn't know that. choo-choo. >> rock city, baby. >> stephen: last night, you were at the tonys. >> was i? >> stephenside your wife latanya richardson jackson. >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: one of the stars of "to kill a mockingbird." a beautiful portrayal. >> she's killing it on broadway >> stephen: how was the night? you presented to elaine may for best actress. >> awesome. it's a great feeling to...
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stephen! stiffen! stephen. >> stephen exactly the same way. ( cheers and applause ) soaked in electric gasoline. you can feel it. you can feel it. it's coming up. it's coming up. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we are live, after night one. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) after night one, of the democratic debates. this is the second round of debates, so we're calling it... "democratic debate night: 2 many candidates 2 remember: forget harder." ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: oh, my. >> stephen: cnn's debate was broadcast from detroit's fox theater. you know their slogan: when you think cnn, think fox. ( laughter ) the debates were moderated by jake tapper, dana bash, and don lemon, or as they're known by their celebrity thruple name, "lemasherbapper." ( laughter ) that would be nice. they would make a lovely thruple. ( laughter ) "lemasherbapper." >> jon: come on, lemashdebap. >> stephen: it's hard to sum up what happened tonight, but most of ton
stephen! stiffen! stephen. >> stephen exactly the same way. ( cheers and applause ) soaked in electric gasoline. you can feel it. you can feel it. it's coming up. it's coming up. please, have a seat, everybody. welcome. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. we are live, after night one. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) after night one, of the democratic debates. this is the second round of debates, so we're calling it... "democratic debate night:...
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is being framed -- >> stephen: he is angel. >> yes, trying to attempt to assassinate the president of the united states. >> stephen: who this time is-- >> morgan freeman. >> stephenl presidents become morgan freeman. >> yes! and i'm the f.b.i. agent who is chasing him down because he's on the run. >> stephen: okay. >> yes. and as i'm investigate, i figure out that there's something fishy going on. and, you know, i can't tell you the rest. because then you won't go see the movie. >> stephen: you can tell me this much. we have a clip. this is when you first run him down, i think. >> yyes. >> stephen: another jim. >> why am i being secured? >> you're in st. matthews hospital. do you remember how you got here? what's last thing you remember? mike, it's very important you tell meet last thing you remember. >> president. where is the snrt where is he? is he okay? >> he is in a coma and your whole team is dead. except you. tell me how that happened. >> stephen: that doesn't look good. >> no good! ( applause ) it's no good. it's our -- >> stephen: you don't want to wake up. you don't want to wake up from a coma and hear that. >> but it's last action movie of the summer.
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stephen: stephen mcdonell, bbc news, hong kong. nada: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, residents of elaso pulled together in the face of tragedy. tonight they share what makes their special.ommunity so ipolimalaysia say they are using thermal imaging equipment search for the iris teenager who went missing, holiday resort on sunday. around 250 people are involved in theearch, a rescue operation attending to find a 15-year-old. here is howard johnson with the repo. howard: daybreak over theorest reserve. more than 250 search and rescue workers have been scouring the jungle for nearly a week to no avail. . nora went missing from the resort last sunday, after she arrived for a two-week holiday with her family. her father raised her arm -- race a lot after she found that -- raised arm after he found her bed was empty. "nora, darling, i love you. i am here." today police were handing out these leaflets in a locut town five m away from where nora went missing on the weeken this is the fifth day of the search and rescue operation, and police
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stephen stephen colbert he's one of the most sought after wagner singers in the world even after all these years by roy still remains a magical place for him. but gives me these magical moments when you discover something especially in wagner singing that you probably could never have discovered anywhere else. he. this year he's singing a new production of. the. i was a little skeptic sometimes when a new concept was presented to me but i was just really. i have to say within just one day of being here i was totally convinced. it's a multimedia production and very demanding for gold. toys it was the 1st role he sang and by a voice in 2004 his warm voice and commanding presence immediately won over audiences and critics alike my 1st year here of course i was just terrified to be honest completely terrified no matter how much experience you have as a singer the 1st time you're here at this temple. you will have nervousness and things like. the fact that gould performs back marian heroes and by write it all is a small miracle that are for years he toured the us in the musical phantom of the opera he was also using incorrect technique until a music teacher suggested he try the more taxing german works as a health and tenor yes. sir can you explain what is ahead in terms of a dramatic verity tenor has to have those beautiful just round holes bays cause sees that they can just hold for other helden tenor might need those notes but they're produced more with steel that cuts through the orchestra and then you put on top of that you have to have insurance. in 2006 gould was able to showcase his insurance when the late kong wagner his daughter katarina cast him as exactly in a new production of the ring cycle the. movie . eat. too many singers today are pushed into their big wagnerian rolls in their twenty's if you sing zeke street at the age of 28 i can guarantee you one thing you won't be singing anything by the time you're 38. it's just wrong. the problem today is everyone wants their their heroes to be young and vibrant and look like brad pitt in his early days but you have to give the voice time to develop. the tenor was over 40 the 1st time he sang and seek to meet him by whites initially underestimated the colossal role but this didn't seem to trouble experienced bestival director full combat gear. for me wagner was so. really. one of the great influencers of my life when i was doing was it treats you know i think you saw one day that i looked like i was about to go under he patted my knee and he just he started telling me stories stories of all the great tennis and that's when i realized this was his way of telling me every one of the great tenors were not was not a great siegfried the 1st time. it's a zig treat isn't and victor long. i. work for the grandson of the composer and the grand granddaughter recovery you know so how was your experience was she wanted me for for the tristan project and i was very adamant that i needed to do it the right way this time. to restore is the magnum opus 410 and we see all the different manifestations of his relationship with ease although materialize on the stage for us. is some bucknor fans objected to the restrained psychological interpretation of the tragic love between tristan and isolde but this role became steven gould's greatest success. this year he's in the spotlight with the new toys a production that opened the 21000 by white festival. i. his favorite scene is when tom who is it goes to rome to ask forgiveness of the pope in vain. that's a dream moment to sing and to play because you can you can let all of the heartache all of the pain come out through that. in the current production tunnel as it is part of a wild anarchic group that celebrates sexual expression and demands complete freedom in the arts. it was clear right from the very beginning when we were doing for the staging that i needed to rethink that and try to come up with something less. angry and completely defeated it's a way of looking at myself. as serious and yet i part of my own are cursed group is i'm i'm i'm a cloud. i come out as a cloud. stephen gold stays curious even after hundreds of performances he keeps finding new ways to interpret classic characters it was wonderful meeting him and watching him on stage even more so hopefully he'll be back again next year. either back at the home to the high go music festival this is south africa's butcher been a string orchestra performed use of haydn's. or mass for troubled times was acquired from austria. this might be the 1st time many of the young musicians from south africa visit europe but they're already very familiar with the continent's classical music i think it's a new pupil because i love the way. european people just. i think this he was very very serious about the music and the beauty of music as well so i love it african music is. like it's find it has that rhythm whereas classical music is like you have to me you are in control of 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stephen berry . stephen berry is the professor of history at the university of georgia, let me just say, i have a few rules i live by and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes, i've got to read. stephen berry always brings to his research incredible, beautiful writing. with rich insights, and what i think many of us like so much, and that is a good thing because his work is so good, you want to succumb to jealousy but you just can't because he is such a wonderful guy. he is a fantastic teacher as well. many of us have worked with him over the years, at the university of georgia, he is not only a terrific scholar, he has written or edited six books, my favorite is all the makes of man, love, ambition, and the civil war south, that was his dissertation done sometime ago at the university of north carolina. william varney was his advisor, who is still there, another book that i would highly recommend, that he edited, a fantastic book called, wielding the war stories from the civil war's ragged edge. and, he has many of his students, graduate students working on this project as well. my favorite of all the digital projects, titled, private voices ,
stephen berry . stephen berry is the professor of history at the university of georgia, let me just say, i have a few rules i live by and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes, i've got to read. stephen berry always brings to his research incredible, beautiful writing. with rich insights, and what i think many of us like so much, and that is a good thing because his work is so good, you want to succumb to jealousy but you just can't because he is such a wonderful guy. he is a...
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stephen berry. stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war history at the university of georgia. let me just say, i have a few rules i live by in our field and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes i have got to read. stephen berry also always brings to his research, incredible and beautiful writing with rich insight and we like him so much because his work is so good and stephen is such a wonderful guy and is a fantastic teacher as well. and i have as well as many of my students have worked with steve over the years. at the university of georgia, he has not only a terrific scholar but has written and edited six books, my favorite is all that makes a man, love and ambition in the civil war south that was his dissertation done some time ago at the university of north carolina, william barney was there . >> another book he edited was weird in the war, stories from the civil war ragged edge. then there are other things he has engaged in a lot of digital projects many of his graduate students have worked on these projects as well. my favorite of all the digital projects titled private voices the corpus of american civil war letters, many of the letters and private voice
stephen berry. stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war history at the university of georgia. let me just say, i have a few rules i live by in our field and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes i have got to read. stephen berry also always brings to his research, incredible and beautiful writing with rich insight and we like him so much because his work is so good and stephen is such a wonderful guy and is a fantastic teacher as well. and i have as well as many of...
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stephen? stephen: i'm sorry, i could not quite hear you. how ise: how is beijing, china viewing this? is there anything they can do to de-antagonize the situation? stephen could do would be to send in the people's liberation army soldiers. that is kind of that overhanging threat to hong kong. however, there is no indication that is necessarily going to happen. i believe the police commissioner today did say that is not an option at this moment. we have heard as well, though, from state media in china, vision one news agency put out a sharply worded statement saying, "we must ward off the ugly statements that undermine the bottom line to the system's principal. the central government will not sit idly by and let the situation continue." they called the hardliners here extremists who desecrated the national flag. yesterday they said those words because some of the protesters did pull down the chinese national flag, and they threw it into victoria harbour. they called that an affront to all the chinese people, not only in china but to the chinese people in hong kong as well. caroline: are we hearing corporate, seeing business intoe and entities calling que
stephen? stephen: i'm sorry, i could not quite hear you. how ise: how is beijing, china viewing this? is there anything they can do to de-antagonize the situation? stephen could do would be to send in the people's liberation army soldiers. that is kind of that overhanging threat to hong kong. however, there is no indication that is necessarily going to happen. i believe the police commissioner today did say that is not an option at this moment. we have heard as well, though, from state media in...
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stephen mcdonell. stephen, letting as we see behind you, the familiar umbrellas again on display. a reminder that these protests have quite a long history in hong kong, over several years now. just on that question, though, of the military vehicles on display. is that how it is being read in hong kong? here in this area, this is a very peaceful protest at the moment. pa rt very peaceful protest at the moment. part of the reason is they do not wa nt part of the reason is they do not want though to be intervention from the central government. they do not what the armed police to come across the border city. the message has been for many in the pro—democracy movement to try and keep things quite peaceful. see here, this message, for example, is telling people to go home after this. they do not want them hanging around here and having classes at the police. the idea is this is the end of the march, they will come down here and you can see people are gathering had this pedestrian crossing here. its the subway, so they want people to go into the subway, for this to wind up go into the subway, for this to wind up without any classes today. i think people were shocked by some of those images they saw at the airport, especially of that place also being bashed with his own truncheon, pulling out his pistol and only then activists filleting. there has been a sense that they need to be a rethinking to avoid that intervention from the central government. we received a briefing from some senior police officers just a couple days ago in police headquarters and what they have said as they think they have back in control here and to reorganise their operations. they will move 3000 riot police much more quickly. this movement had a more hit and run strategy, go to a playstation as the bricks that it or turn to a cross city tunnel and block the traffic. __ go city tunnel and block the traffic. —— go toa city tunnel and block the traffic. —— go to a police station. the police as they are back in but they also say... that means they have not had training, no agreements, no protocols. if mainland trips which come across the border and be patrolling the streets, it would not be to supplement hong kong police, it would be abating to take complete control. that means the bite for men that intervention is much higher than people thought. but if it did happen, it would be a very tough response indeed from the central government. stephenictures come in which give us an idea of the pro—beijing demos that have also been organised. we saw ina that have also been organised. we saw in a couple of weekends ago, there seems to be on a bigger scale this again. yes, of course, they are trying to also pull rallies together in what they say is in support of the police and the current arrangement. they are divided opinions here, especially those living in hong kong who have come from the mainland. there is much broader supporter beijing as those 11 hong kong and were born elsewhere. —— those who live in hong kong. for that reason, we are seeing these probation rallies, trying to counter this image of these people seizing the news agenda, if you like. yes, we are saying more and more of that happening on both sides trying to get their message out. but the image does seem to be different here today. there is a feeling —— thatis here today. there is a feeling —— that is not a feeling that there's going to be in attack on a playstati
stephen mcdonell. stephen, letting as we see behind you, the familiar umbrellas again on display. a reminder that these protests have quite a long history in hong kong, over several years now. just on that question, though, of the military vehicles on display. is that how it is being read in hong kong? here in this area, this is a very peaceful protest at the moment. pa rt very peaceful protest at the moment. part of the reason is they do not wa nt part of the reason is they do not want though...
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stephen: i'm stephen engle at the hong kong airport.re being worn they have crossed the line. paul: markets rally as president trump delays additional tariffs on china. consumer stocks lead the way with apple surging 4%. from huaweiand
stephen: i'm stephen engle at the hong kong airport.re being worn they have crossed the line. paul: markets rally as president trump delays additional tariffs on china. consumer stocks lead the way with apple surging 4%. from huaweiand
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stephens is the apex police department!so stephens used her experience to show how to deal with phone scammers. when the man told stephensen the scammers. when the man told stephens she was facing charges and a sheriff's deputy was on the way... she gave him the address for the police department. stephens had someone record the conversation.. and then posted this video to the police department's facebook page. needless to say, the scammer didn't get anything from her! stephens wants to remind others, "don't ever give out your information. and don't verify information even if they have it." (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(vicki) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour. pam moore and ken wayne are here with kron 4 news at ten....guys? (pam) thank you grant and vicki.... next at ten...one thousand car breakins this year alonethat's what one bay area community is dealing with.and now thieves are using technology to find out which cars to hit.what you need to know to make sure you are not a target. plus.... a bay area restaurant robbed...not once, but twice with the criminals getting away with
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stephen engle, thanks for joining us there at hong kong airport. let's look at the situation in withkong a little more andrea mitchell. you heard stephen there talking about a couple of interesting developments there, the use of the word terrorism. president trump issuing this warning about u.s. intelligence showing chinese troops appearing on the border with hong kong. to carry ado tend fair bit of geopolitical risk, don't they? >> they do, and the use of the term terrorism is what we distinguish the level of responsibility. anything short of terrorism, domestic instability, is something that can be dealt with by the local authorities. the use of the word terrorism really warrants beijing's intervention from its perspective. an excuse for the people's armed police or the people's liberation army to intervene. i don't think the preparations are a bluff or are meant to scare the protesters. they are probably real preparations for potential intervention. i think we will avoid one for the foreseeable future. paul: let's run that scenario, if we can imagine the potential to see chinese troops on the streets of hong kong, what would that me
stephen engle, thanks for joining us there at hong kong airport. let's look at the situation in withkong a little more andrea mitchell. you heard stephen there talking about a couple of interesting developments there, the use of the word terrorism. president trump issuing this warning about u.s. intelligence showing chinese troops appearing on the border with hong kong. to carry ado tend fair bit of geopolitical risk, don't they? >> they do, and the use of the term terrorism is what we...
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stephen berry. stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war at the university of georgia. i have a few rules, and this is one. everything stephen berry writes i've got to read. he brings incredible writing with rich insights. his work is so good that you want to succumb to the jealousy, but you can't. he is a terrific guy. at the university of georgia, he scholar,nly a prolific he has written or edited six books. my favorite is all that makes a ambition, and the civil war south,"'s dissertation at the university of north carolina. bardi was still teaching at north carolina. edited is a he fantastic book called "we're doing the war." , he iss another thing engaged in a lot of digital projects and has his graduate students working on his projects as well. my favorite of all the digital projects is titled "private voices: the corpus of american civil war letters," and many of the letters come from soldiers who were either semi-literate or illiterate. all the letters are transcribed. you don't have to sauce through the handwriting so much. and it is a fantastic digital project. going toephen berry is speak to us on the language of
stephen berry. stephen berry is the gregory professor of civil war at the university of georgia. i have a few rules, and this is one. everything stephen berry writes i've got to read. he brings incredible writing with rich insights. his work is so good that you want to succumb to the jealousy, but you can't. he is a terrific guy. at the university of georgia, he scholar,nly a prolific he has written or edited six books. my favorite is all that makes a ambition, and the civil war south,"'s...
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stephen ross plans a fundraiser for president trump. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is balance of power i'm david westin. canceled. members of equinox are threatening to boycott the gym after stephen ross planned a fundraiser for president trump and his hamptons home. soulcycle have issued a statement distancing themselves from stephen stephen ross released and email defending the fundraiser saying he -- i have always been an active part is up in the election process and that he agrees with president trump on some things and disagrees on others. for more on this, we welcome our guest. you cover sports. what is it have to do with sports? keep a light on wednesday. a wide receiver for the dolphins tweeted calling stephen ross to task saying he has a foundation that supports racial equality and still says it's hard to have this fundraiser this foundation and be doing a fundraiser for donald trump. had some. ross association with the miami dolphins. [laughter] >> yes he owns the miami dolphins. there has been a relationship earlier between the nfl and president trump. nine owners contributed to his campaign or his inauguration. stephen ross was not one of those. a lot of nfl owners are conservative and also are helping to fund raise or donate money to what donald trump is doing. david: what is stephen ross is associatio
stephen ross plans a fundraiser for president trump. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is balance of power i'm david westin. canceled. members of equinox are threatening to boycott the gym after stephen ross planned a fundraiser for president trump and his hamptons home. soulcycle have issued a statement distancing themselves from stephen stephen ross released and email defending the fundraiser saying he -- i have always been an active part is up in the election process and that he agrees with...
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stephen romero stephen's mother and grandmother still recovering in the hospital. they suffered gunshot wounds. the day the gunman opened fire, many drivers waited patiently for the opportunity to support stephen'samily during the event first responders actually work with friends of the family to organize this car wash. >>i have a 7 year-old boy 10 month-old daughter so could have been it just really hit song when it's when it's somebody that age i just honestly doesn't deserve that. i just felt like we had we had to do in us. >>friends and family have already raised more than $67,000 online for the rim, errol family. >>in the wake of the garlic festival shooting of the governor is calling on the federal government to do something because the shooter managed to bypass california gun laws and purchase an assault weapon in nevada. federal data shows in fact in recent years more than half of the guns. recover that were used in crimes in california. we're from another state, so now governor newsom says is that it's up to the fed and to do something. >>need a national background check system we need to close the gun show loopholes week. we did just the of certainty that you can't even rent a car at 1
stephen romero stephen's mother and grandmother still recovering in the hospital. they suffered gunshot wounds. the day the gunman opened fire, many drivers waited patiently for the opportunity to support stephen'samily during the event first responders actually work with friends of the family to organize this car wash. >>i have a 7 year-old boy 10 month-old daughter so could have been it just really hit song when it's when it's somebody that age i just honestly doesn't deserve that. i...
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stephen berry . stephen berry is the professor of history at the university of georgia, let me just say, i have a few rules i live by and this is one of them. anything that stephen berry writes, i've got to read
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stephen miller, really the one who puts detail to the paper and makes it happen. >> josh, that was seen as an abject failure. >> right. >> why doesn't the president hold stephen miller responsible for that. >> stephenects were seen as abject failures. he was behind the travel ban that was not implemented well in the early days of the administrati administration, lawsuits, changes, even though he was behind child separations. one of the reasons he has such staying power in the white house is he's the president's main speechwriter. the president says things out loud and stephen puts it on paper. he puts the voice down if you talk to advisers. behind policies that have gone well as well. he was behind recently the purge at homeland security when numbers continued to rise, rise, rise, stephen said we can get those numbers down and the president trusted him to do that. for better or worse, failures, successes, stephen has been the ultimate survivor in the white house, keeping close to the boss, santa rosa his ear and being main implementation mentation guru. >> it's also interest, josh, you allude to before, pervasive paranoia that surrounds stephen miller. you have a passage how people see them. dhs se
stephen miller, really the one who puts detail to the paper and makes it happen. >> josh, that was seen as an abject failure. >> right. >> why doesn't the president hold stephen miller responsible for that. >> stephenects were seen as abject failures. he was behind the travel ban that was not implemented well in the early days of the administrati administration, lawsuits, changes, even though he was behind child separations. one of the reasons he has such staying power...
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stephen brusatte. stephen thank you forjoining us. it seems like we are in a golden age of dinosaur discovery. we keep hearing of these digs that are coming up with new species, is that right? that is absolutely right. people are finding more dinosaurs now than ever before and you might not believe it but i swear that it is true, right now somebody somewhere around the world is finding a new dinosaur once a week on average. why, what is going on? the field has changed. it used to be little boys in the us or from england who would go on to become palaeontologists in the clip you just showed, it is a field diversifying, young, a field where a lot of new fossils are being found in china and argentina and these enormous developing countries. what they're still finding stuff back in they're still finding stuff back in the middle of the us where you might think that all the dinosaurs have been found but as you are seeing in these clips, absolutely not, there is still so much defined as. stephen out there to be discovered. dinosaurs were an empire, a global empire and they lived for over 150 million years. i would be remiss not to plug the book ijust wrote about that called the rise and fall of the dinosaurs, and it tells that story 150 million years across the world. think about how many species there are alive today. multiply that by wonder 50 million years, and we are just scratching the surface when it comes to finding those dinosaurs as. is the rise of thejurassic era, isn't it? just on this wyoming spot presumably there were only be a limited variety of species there because they are all huddled together, aren't they?” because they are all huddled together, aren't they? i am very excited about this and i have to say iam not excited about this and i have to say i am not part of that team. that dick is going to be keeping my colleagues, you saw phil manning and others on the screen, it will keep them busy for 20 years. they were so busy to do the show, and i was asked to
stephen brusatte. stephen thank you forjoining us. it seems like we are in a golden age of dinosaur discovery. we keep hearing of these digs that are coming up with new species, is that right? that is absolutely right. people are finding more dinosaurs now than ever before and you might not believe it but i swear that it is true, right now somebody somewhere around the world is finding a new dinosaur once a week on average. why, what is going on? the field has changed. it used to be little boys...
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stephen beardsley from business stephen so the president made this announcement today is it fair to say that a lot of people were kind of waiting with bated breath they didn't know if this was going to be another tariff or what right that was there's a good chance it wasn't going to have anything to do with the tariffs because trump has put his threatened tariffs against auto exports which is one of europe's biggest fears he's put off the table until november so it was a low likelihood there would be something like that there are so many other issues though on the table right now including the disputed north stream to project this gas pipeline between russia and germany has been a big issue for trump air bus subsidies he's gotten tariffs over that there's a lot of issues right now the digital tax that france is just introduced so he's had a lot to say you never know what he's going to say. but at the end the day i think they're still expecting some of these things to still hit the ceiling fan later on including those tariffs there's a lot of word that that will probably take place in november that's the thinking here with that laundry list of issues that you just mentioned why beef i mean why is beef why are we talking about be fair why did he choose that that particular thing so i think this is a this is a win win for both sides here and this is something that's been at dispute between the 2 sides for about 10 years now so it's not just the trouble ministrations going back to 2009 when the e.u. said we're going to carve out about $45000.00 tonnes a year for outside be producers to import into the e.u. that was intended to really help the u.s. at that time but it turned out that other countries like argentina like australia like or why they actually got most of those import tonnes us said hey that's not fair this is intended for us and so with an eye i think on the trade disputes and all disputes between the 2 sides the e.u. actually agreed to this in june and so this isn't even something it's just happened but it has been announced 6 weeks ago and now the signing of it by trump this is a win win for both of them it's a win for the e.u. because on the bigger trade issue agriculture is the sticking points and this sort of suggests that. you know we're giving in here for trump this is a signal i think the farmers were getting badly hurt as u.s. farm u.s. farmers right were getting badly hurt by the chinese u.s. trade dispute but actually not beef exporters they've been doing really well what's interesting here is that it's grain farmers it's fresh fruit fruit exporters they're the ones who've been suffering more than beef exporters so they'll do much better but they weren't really suffering as much as some of the others who could continue to suffer frankly so maybe an olive branch here but does that mean that trump is having a change of heart when it comes towards his kind of america 1st policy or not at all in especially regards the e.u. i mean he's made it very clear that he has a laundry list of issues with the e.u. and they will continue to pursue them i think this is something where it again it's a win win it's a good political signal specially the day after you up tariffs or announce you're going to up tariffs on china you're going to worry some of your own constituents in the farm belt this is a good signal for them and for the e.u. i'm sure that they're happy with this is well but again all those issues air bus digital tax all these things are really still at large we don't know what's going to happen president trying to use the pond again he still has beef with china as well right absolutely and that's in the background of all of these trade announcements is that parts of the global trade infrastructure a large part of it is suffering because of what's going on and what's looks like from yesterday with the announcement of the 10 percent tariff on an additional $300000000000.00 in chinese goods it looks like that problem is going to continue that there is no end in sites and so it's not a bad day to throw something to you know a part of the american farming industry or to say it's your european counterparts we're about to enter into a trade with you see you know we can be flexible but all eyes are really on the u.s. china dispute right now and the e.u. trade a few probably later this year is really going to come into full view stephen beardsley with the business thank you. ok reminder now the top story that we're following for you at this hour the u.s. and russia are blaming each other for ending a landmark nuclear missile treaty dating from the cold war you know secretary-general gen stoltenberg insists that the west does not wants a new arms race. and president donald trump has agreed to a deal to sell more duty for u.s. feet as we just heard from the european union analysts see it as a gesture of goodwill to america's biggest trading partner after a period of tension. this is news live from 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stephen beardsley from business stephen so the president made this announcement today is it fair to say that a lot of people were kind of waiting with bated breath they didn't know if this was going to be another tariff or what right that was there's a good chance it wasn't going to have anything to do with the tariffs because trump has put his threatened tariffs against auto exports which is one of europe's biggest fears he's put off the table until november so it was a low likelihood there...
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stephens. >> reporter: judge stephens, the very judge sitting before them in this trial. >> the jury hearingjust something that's going to carry a lot of weight. >> this is the complaint that was filed in december seeking custody of cassidy. >> reporter: prosecutors also called the attorney involved in that custody case over daughter cassidy, and those same allegations were repeated yet again. >> the jury heard several times through these two civil complaints that jason young brutally murdered michelle fisher young. >> reporter: but the headline came when prosecutors played jason young's entire testimony from the first trial -- >> i wanted her to have that. >> reporter: -- and began to rip it apart. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: prosecutors tried to show that jason's call to meredith to pick up those e-bay printouts was merely a ploy to get her to discover the body and find cassidy. why else would he print an e-bay auction ad leave it on the printer and hit the road where he couldn't bid during the actual auction? they called sergeant spivey to the stand. >> that auction was going to end
stephens. >> reporter: judge stephens, the very judge sitting before them in this trial. >> the jury hearingjust something that's going to carry a lot of weight. >> this is the complaint that was filed in december seeking custody of cassidy. >> reporter: prosecutors also called the attorney involved in that custody case over daughter cassidy, and those same allegations were repeated yet again. >> the jury heard several times through these two civil complaints that...
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stephen gerard is the management. stephenwhile rooney missed frank lampard for a matter of weeks when he chose to swap pride park for a weeks when he chose to swap pride parkforafairy weeks when he chose to swap pride park for a fairy tale return to chelsea. there is nothing fairy tale about rooney's return that it may feel like that for derby supporters. he says he still has plenty to give on the pitch before starting a new career of it. his new boss agrees. not only the quality of the play we get in the english squad but also his experience. we are lucky to have him. lucky indeed. a coup from cocu and his employers. rooney's first game could be barnsley on new year's day, a late christmas present for derby fans. the carriers, though, have already started. rooney, rooney, rooney! michael redford, bbc news. jofra archer has been stalking his claim to replace injured james anderson for the second ashes test. archer warmed up for a potential test debut by taking six for 27 today for sussex second—eleven against gloucestershire
stephen gerard is the management. stephenwhile rooney missed frank lampard for a matter of weeks when he chose to swap pride park for a weeks when he chose to swap pride parkforafairy weeks when he chose to swap pride park for a fairy tale return to chelsea. there is nothing fairy tale about rooney's return that it may feel like that for derby supporters. he says he still has plenty to give on the pitch before starting a new career of it. his new boss agrees. not only the quality of the play we...
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stephen: did he have a signature trick? >> he would put a rabbitt in hat and the rabbit would -- the rabbit would disappear. and then the rabbit would appear again. >> stephen: oh, okay. yeah. >> stephen: because many people take out a hat and they'll reach in to remove the rabbit and he said his trick was to actually put the rabbit in the hat. introducing togo's new hot chicken sandwiches. the brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, crispy smokehouse bacon, and fresh avocado. the new buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. or the tangy barbecue chicken with chipotle mayo. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. oste-fe th ne and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flying to... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. >>> and today's health watch. researchers have identified dozens of genes that have helped increase the risk of autism. it found
stephen: did he have a signature trick? >> he would put a rabbitt in hat and the rabbit would -- the rabbit would disappear. and then the rabbit would appear again. >> stephen: oh, okay. yeah. >> stephen: because many people take out a hat and they'll reach in to remove the rabbit and he said his trick was to actually put the rabbit in the hat. introducing togo's new hot chicken sandwiches. the brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, crispy smokehouse bacon, and fresh avocado....
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this is a stephen miller policy. stephen miller is his aide that has the -- he is sort of the head of immigration policy in the white house. and he is a known white nationalist. he is known for not wanting to continue to admit immigrants who are brown or who are poor. and he has been known for wanting to essentially limit immigration policy period. >> so -- scott, senator warren was not the only one. i mean this comment about the poem referring to people from europe has gotten wide -- every democrat has weighed in. joe biden tweeting america is an idea that for centuries offered hope to the tired, poor and huddled masses yearning to breathe free. we won't let donald trump and his administration change that. here is put buttigieg and julian castro weighing on the comments. >> you know, the idea that give me your tired, poor, only applies to some people is pretty bad take on poetry are from the acting director. and completely misses the point. >> miss comments would suggest that while european immigrants are different from oth
this is a stephen miller policy. stephen miller is his aide that has the -- he is sort of the head of immigration policy in the white house. and he is a known white nationalist. he is known for not wanting to continue to admit immigrants who are brown or who are poor. and he has been known for wanting to essentially limit immigration policy period. >> so -- scott, senator warren was not the only one. i mean this comment about the poem referring to people from europe has gotten wide --...
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stephen, we spoke an hour or so ago, campaigners. stephen, we spoke an houi’ oi’ so ago, you campaigners. stephen it was a relatively quiet and peaceful day. why change? not anymore. what changed is the protesters have come to this building where they have been throwing molotov cocktails, and other projectiles. police are firing from above. there are riot police shooting tear gas at them. to give you an idea of how sensitive this area is, the building next to it, this is the people's liberation army headquarters, and at times we have also seen soldiers from the chinese army coming out and looking down. you can imagine how serious it would get if they started attacking bed building, and the army was getting involved. having a look over side, a water cannon has been used to try and clear the protesters. the riot police are there, they are standing up police are there, they are standing up on these raised platforms to try and get over their own barricades, and get over their own barricades, and here we can see the protesters coming in, they are moving forward towards the government headquarters wher
stephen, we spoke an hour or so ago, campaigners. stephen, we spoke an houi’ oi’ so ago, you campaigners. stephen it was a relatively quiet and peaceful day. why change? not anymore. what changed is the protesters have come to this building where they have been throwing molotov cocktails, and other projectiles. police are firing from above. there are riot police shooting tear gas at them. to give you an idea of how sensitive this area is, the building next to it, this is the people's...