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and that's simple. >> stephen: mm-mm-mm. twiddle it. >> stephen: twiddle it?mm! >> now, you good? >> stephen: oh, that was really ( bleep ) hot. >> yeah. ( laughter ) and good, though! so good. >> it's tasty, right? >> stephen: so good. and we've got a beautiful dessert. >> stephen: what have you got? do you want that or that to be dessert. >> stephen: i'll take both. this is a tatatan. we have maple syrup, puff pay industry and the ice cream. it's a really simple, delicious, impressive dessert. >> stephen: and you can find all of itn jamie oliver "5 ingredients"! jamie oliver, everybody! we'll be right back! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playi ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, that's it for "the late show," everybody! join us next week when my guests will be jake gyllenhaal, james mcavoy, and sarah pauln. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ( band playing ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late
and that's simple. >> stephen: mm-mm-mm. twiddle it. >> stephen: twiddle it?mm! >> now, you good? >> stephen: oh, that was really ( bleep ) hot. >> yeah. ( laughter ) and good, though! so good. >> it's tasty, right? >> stephen: so good. and we've got a beautiful dessert. >> stephen: what have you got? do you want that or that to be dessert. >> stephen: i'll take both. this is a tatatan. we have maple syrup, puff pay industry and the ice...
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>> stephen: yes. >> okay. >> stephen: your clothes. >> not my mood?l. on a press day-- well, today i've changed my clothes a number of times. but normally, i just get dressed the once. ( laughter ) >> stephenyou get it right first thing in the morning? >> or wrong, but i stick with it. >> stephen: all right, that's good. good for you, stick to your guns. as i was saying before, you're one of the biggest movie stars in the world, but you seem perfectly relaxed and approachable. maybe that's why you're one of the biggest movie stars in the world, is that you seem like very sort of laid back and easy going. how do you stay relaxed when-- >> um... well, i don't-- in day- to-day life, nobody really talks about movie star-ness. >> stephen: really? >> i think that's relaxing. ( laughter ) >> stephen: no one's saying, "hey, good morning. you want a cup of coffee? you're a huge movie star, by the way." ( laughter ) but certainly when you're out in the public, people must go, "look, that's julia roberts." >> people say hello. people are super friendly. but it's
>> stephen: yes. >> okay. >> stephen: your clothes. >> not my mood?l. on a press day-- well, today i've changed my clothes a number of times. but normally, i just get dressed the once. ( laughter ) >> stephenyou get it right first thing in the morning? >> or wrong, but i stick with it. >> stephen: all right, that's good. good for you, stick to your guns. as i was saying before, you're one of the biggest movie stars in the world, but you seem perfectly...
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>> i do, actually, yeah. >> stephen: oh, wow! >> yeah. >> stephen: wow!ust kicked them to the curb? >> no, he's young. i have a little brother. >> stephen: okay, he can take it. >> yeah. >> stephen: how old is he, little? >> he's four. >> stephen: he legally can't watch this. >> great. cut to him on this couch, you're you, by the way. >> stephen: he is, by the way. yesterday, speaking of the internet, because i-- i go around the internet, too. i've got the internet, yeah. i have it now. they let me have it. yeah. the restraining order is over. >> the same people who you've shown your entire penis to? >> stephen: that was just you. that was just you. >> oh okay. >> stephen: that's how you know i like you more. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the internet went a little crazy yesterday because-- >> they saw your-- sorry. >> stephen: they-- you revealed in the new "spider-man" movie trailer, "spider-man"-- what's it called, far from home, long from home? >> "far from home." >> stephen: "long from home." i don't know. i don't know. does the title matter? what matter
>> i do, actually, yeah. >> stephen: oh, wow! >> yeah. >> stephen: wow!ust kicked them to the curb? >> no, he's young. i have a little brother. >> stephen: okay, he can take it. >> yeah. >> stephen: how old is he, little? >> he's four. >> stephen: he legally can't watch this. >> great. cut to him on this couch, you're you, by the way. >> stephen: he is, by the way. yesterday, speaking of the internet, because i-- i go...
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give me the loot. >> stephen: that's how it goes? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: yeah! ( laughter ) one criticism trump has received-- and there's really only been one-- ( laughter ) --is that he hasn't gone to active war zones to visit the troops. on sunday, fox news' chris wallace asked him about that. >> why haven't you visited our troops serving in war zones in iraq and afghanistan in the two years you've been in office as commander in chief? >> well, i think you will see that happen. there are things that are being planned. we don't want to talk about it because of-- obviously, because of security reasons, and everything else. but there are things that are planned. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "there are things that are planned, but i can't talk about them, because i don't know what they are. ( laughter ) and when they try to explain them to me, i get bored. ( laughter ) and when i'm bored, i get angry. and when i'm angry, i get hungry. and when i'm hungry, everybody i look at begins to look like a giant roast chicken, and... i don't want to eat the troops." ( laughter
give me the loot. >> stephen: that's how it goes? >> jon: yeah. >> stephen: yeah! ( laughter ) one criticism trump has received-- and there's really only been one-- ( laughter ) --is that he hasn't gone to active war zones to visit the troops. on sunday, fox news' chris wallace asked him about that. >> why haven't you visited our troops serving in war zones in iraq and afghanistan in the two years you've been in office as commander in chief? >> well, i think you...
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hey, stephen? >> stephen: yeah, matthew?ink on we die? >> stephen: us?ty heaven. ( laughter ) it's like regular heaven, but there's gift baskets. ( laughter ) hey, matt? >> yeah, steve? >> stephen: do you think god cares who wins the super bowl? >> no. if he did, then the saints would have won. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: that ref is going to hell. ( laughter ) >> check out george jesse. >> stephen: oh, beautiful. hey, mr. mcconaughey? >> what's up, dr. colbert? >> stephen: do you think time is subjective? >> like, for example, do i think i get older, but high school girls stay the same age? ( laughter ) >> stephen: yeah. >> nah, sounds screepy. >> stephen: hey, matty mc-c.? >> yo, stevie col-b.? >> stephen: how do we know if we've made the right choices in life? >> that's a good one. you know, i say human potential is like an empty road at night. you don't know if you're on the right path until you drive down it a bit. >> stephen: that's deep. >> it's actually a line from my next lincoln commercial. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheer
hey, stephen? >> stephen: yeah, matthew?ink on we die? >> stephen: us?ty heaven. ( laughter ) it's like regular heaven, but there's gift baskets. ( laughter ) hey, matt? >> yeah, steve? >> stephen: do you think god cares who wins the super bowl? >> no. if he did, then the saints would have won. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: that ref is going to hell. ( laughter ) >> check out george jesse. >> stephen: oh, beautiful. hey, mr....
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thafantastic. >> stephen: it's stephen tyrone colbert.f i can call you tyrone, you can call me anything you want to while i'm on the show. >> stephen: please call me tyrone. ( laughter ) you have been doing a lot of acting. >> yes. >> stephen: what was rapper to actor transition like to you? >> i got tired of doing shows all the time. it's a lot of work to do shows, like a three-hour pilates class. so i decided to try acting out. went to l.a., slept on my manager's couch close to a month next to a dog. hi shauna. i'm going to audition to be an f.b.i. guy, d.a., something like that, but i have all my chains and expensive shoes and i guess they couldn't see the nuance i was bringing to the character. i'll leave it up to that. ( laughter ) >> stephen: let's talk about creating a character. i psalm method man -- i assume method man, method acting, how did you get the emotional response, the memory that brought you to the moment of emotional release? >> well, tyrone, i'll tell you -- ( cheering ) -- for instance, i'm on tracy morgan's "the las
thafantastic. >> stephen: it's stephen tyrone colbert.f i can call you tyrone, you can call me anything you want to while i'm on the show. >> stephen: please call me tyrone. ( laughter ) you have been doing a lot of acting. >> yes. >> stephen: what was rapper to actor transition like to you? >> i got tired of doing shows all the time. it's a lot of work to do shows, like a three-hour pilates class. so i decided to try acting out. went to l.a., slept on my manager's...
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>> okay, now, stephen -- >> stephen: because that's what happens, man. middle. the captain gets on the phone and says we'll be passing through this part of the atlantic. iceland is 700 miles to the north and to our south -- nothing. it's a huge, huge expanse. >> stephen: it must be amazing out there. >> yeah, you can see the milky way. i was so thankful and grateful to be able to do it. there's a golf similar later. someone said you could play golf and i said, how big is this ship? and we took dance lessons. >> stephen: hard to dance on a ship. >> it's a little hard. >> stephen: a little tippy? it's a ship. and no matter how big a ship, is it's still a boat, so you're going to be rocking back and forth. there's people every day, you're just walk -- how you do? good day. good day to you. lunch should be good. yeah. did you guys see the lecture on the titanic? oooh, scary. ( cheers and applause ) and my wife and i are walking down a deck one day and we were doing our thing, and this guy is coming at us, and he's just walking straight, and my wife goes, wha
>> okay, now, stephen -- >> stephen: because that's what happens, man. middle. the captain gets on the phone and says we'll be passing through this part of the atlantic. iceland is 700 miles to the north and to our south -- nothing. it's a huge, huge expanse. >> stephen: it must be amazing out there. >> yeah, you can see the milky way. i was so thankful and grateful to be able to do it. there's a golf similar later. someone said you could play golf and i said, how big is...
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>> stephen: did you not know? no, i didn't check. >> stephen: really? sure i like all of them, all 18.3 million of them. >> you have 18.3 billion? >> stephen: i. do boom! excuse me. you have a writers room. boom! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: speaking of technology, the new series you're on is "valley of the boom," and what's it about? >> it is about the browser wars. it's about netscape. it is the -- >> stephen: the '90s. yeah, it's in the '90s. it's the origin story of this digital sea that we're all fish swimming in, this thing that's reached into our brains and more importantly our children's brains and rearranged the way the neurons fire, and it wants fascinating to see how it all began. it's interesting because -- my brother is here, actually, i haven't said hi to him yet. hi, brother! but we have grandmother who used to be very upset about telephones because nobody wrote letters anymore, and automobiles screwed up towns and communities. it's all relative. i guarantee you, when they printed the first book, a bunch of monks showed up and said
>> stephen: did you not know? no, i didn't check. >> stephen: really? sure i like all of them, all 18.3 million of them. >> you have 18.3 billion? >> stephen: i. do boom! excuse me. you have a writers room. boom! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: speaking of technology, the new series you're on is "valley of the boom," and what's it about? >> it is about the browser wars. it's about netscape. it is the -- >> stephen: the '90s. yeah, it's in...
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>> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: where are those cards now?e you play-- we were just talking backstage just a second ago-- you actually play a star who has a stand-in, and the stand-in looks exactly like her, and the stand-in actually takes over her life. so she gets sort of backed away from the stardom and the stand-in has to, or gets to do it all. have you ever wanted that for you, let somebody else be drew barrymore for a while? >> i think, you know, anyone who probably, like me, like you, unless you got the delightful john travolta-nick cage face-off plant thing, unless you could switch faces -- >> stephen: you couldn't know. you wouldn't know if i did. >> well, you can't be anyone than who you are. and when you're in our jobs you you are in the hospitality business and you are in the people business. and i love people. i love what i do. i'm not cynical at all. and i'm very appreciative. i've had an extraordinary life. and i'm also that kind of like spiritual hippie that's like "every moment's an exchange for people to brighten each other'
>> stephen: wow, wow. >> yeah. >> stephen: where are those cards now?e you play-- we were just talking backstage just a second ago-- you actually play a star who has a stand-in, and the stand-in looks exactly like her, and the stand-in actually takes over her life. so she gets sort of backed away from the stardom and the stand-in has to, or gets to do it all. have you ever wanted that for you, let somebody else be drew barrymore for a while? >> i think, you know, anyone...
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, stephen.t-- from campaigning that he was going to win the nomination. an south carolina was over, a state you're familiar with. so he loses iowa by a whisker to cruz. he wins new hampshire two to one. and then he wins south carolina by double digits. it's over. i mean, forget it. everybody else should have gone home then. it was over. so then it was going to be abin. it was going to be either donald trump or hillary clinton. so he was the republican who was going to give tax cuts, who was going to deregulate, and put more conservative justices on the court they prefer and was going to, i think, negotiate better trade deals. and i think he has done that with mexico and canada, and not so much with some of the other folks, yet. so on the policy side of it, i like much of what he's done. and the things i disagree with, i say i disagree with him. >> stephen: do you still think he really is-- he is the republican party now. the republicans are 100% behind him. is he really a republican? because one
, stephen.t-- from campaigning that he was going to win the nomination. an south carolina was over, a state you're familiar with. so he loses iowa by a whisker to cruz. he wins new hampshire two to one. and then he wins south carolina by double digits. it's over. i mean, forget it. everybody else should have gone home then. it was over. so then it was going to be abin. it was going to be either donald trump or hillary clinton. so he was the republican who was going to give tax cuts, who was...
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>> stephen: same thing? ay the introduction. >> stephen: we'll say one of these.y. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, you know my next guest from "wet hot american summer" and "brooklyn nine-nine." he now stars in the new comedy series "the other two." please welcome ken marino! ( cheers and applause ) band pragu( band playing ) >> hi! >> stephen: nice to see you! thanks! hi! hi! thank you! >> stephen: impressive. thank you. thank you. >> stephen: that was great. thank you very much. i call that one honey melon moon walking. you want to know why? >> stephen: because -- because you were moon walking and you have a honeydew melon? >> that's it. straightforward?t's pretty >> yeah, no hidden messages there. >> stephen: so -- would you like to see one more, or -- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do you want to leave that here? >> i'll put this here. is that cool? everybody one to see one more? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it beats working. i'm going to take the melon. >> steve, would you mind introducing me one more time. >> stephen: same thing? nothing
>> stephen: same thing? ay the introduction. >> stephen: we'll say one of these.y. ( laughter ) >> stephen: hey, everybody, you know my next guest from "wet hot american summer" and "brooklyn nine-nine." he now stars in the new comedy series "the other two." please welcome ken marino! ( cheers and applause ) band pragu( band playing ) >> hi! >> stephen: nice to see you! thanks! hi! hi! thank you! >> stephen: impressive. thank...
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>> stephen: no. >> okay. >> stephen: perfect in every way.ephen: "black earth rising" premiered on netflix today. john goodman, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet raised a bouncing boy and climbed the ladder in the hardware business. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about ly
>> stephen: no. >> okay. >> stephen: perfect in every way.ephen: "black earth rising" premiered on netflix today. john goodman, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ( applause ) before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet raised a bouncing boy and climbed the ladder in the hardware business. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions,...
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>> stephen: come on! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thank you, sir. hey. hey, everybody, please have a seat, welcome to the late show, i am your host, stephen colbert. we are on, what day, what day is this? what day is the shutdown is it? 19? it's 19-- day 19 of the government shutdown which means it is now officially lasted longer than my new year's resolution. i got winded and gave up halfway through the planet fitness application. last night donald trump jumped the border of america's prime time line-up to make his demands. >> and i will say he seemed less than spirited than usual. >> my fellow americans, tonight i am speaking to you because there is a growing humanitarian and security crisis at our southern border. (laughter). >> stephen: sorry, the national crisis put me to sleep, i dn't-- why was he so calm if there is a crisis. jim, can we zoom in on him. yeah, tranq dart right in the neck. (laughter) after discussing various border security issues trump finally landed on the reason he shut down the government in the first place, the wall, which it
>> stephen: come on! (cheers and applause). >> stephen: thank you, sir. hey. hey, everybody, please have a seat, welcome to the late show, i am your host, stephen colbert. we are on, what day, what day is this? what day is the shutdown is it? 19? it's 19-- day 19 of the government shutdown which means it is now officially lasted longer than my new year's resolution. i got winded and gave up halfway through the planet fitness application. last night donald trump jumped the border of...
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>> stephen: vote! ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? do you want to take the path or the shortcut? not too fast. (vo) you do more than protect parks when you share the love. you protect our future. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, and charities like the national park foundation can receive two hundred and fifty dollars from subaru. (avo) get zero percent during the subaru share the love event. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil. it gently whitens, plus it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. (atlas) with verizon? do humans like overpaying don't they know they can get the
>> stephen: vote! ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? do you want to take the path or the shortcut? not too fast. (vo) you do more than protect parks when you share the love. you protect our future. get a new subaru, like the all new forester, and charities like the national park...
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up there. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: that's nice. can't get better than that. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thanks, everybody. thank you, so much. please, have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and it is-- ( cheers and applause ) you can just feel it. you can feel the vibe in this room. it's friday. ( cheers and applause ) it's also day 28 of the government shutdown. if the nation had started a cleanse, it'd be done now. ( laughter ) we had a big week here on "the late show." on tuesday? tuesday. new york senator kirsten gillibrand announced she's running for president right over there in that chair. big night, big night. ( applause ) it's the most historic presidential announcement since chester a. arthur declared his candidacy at "the buffalo bill wild west show." the announcement got a lot of buzz for my show-- unfortunately, not this show. just listen to how it was reported on "fox & friends." >> yeah, i just cannot believe how quick they're coming out, how fast they're coming out, and the
up there. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: that's nice. can't get better than that. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thanks, everybody. thank you, so much. please, have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. and it is-- ( cheers and applause ) you can just feel it. you can feel the vibe in this room. it's friday. ( cheers and applause ) it's also day 28 of the government shutdown. if the nation had started...
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>> stephen: is your family from there? >> we're all from india. >> stephen: okay.orn in india. >> stephen: how did the family go from india to philadelphia? >> my dad, when he decided to come to america-- first of all, he wanted to come to america and it was literally the american dream. he was like, "i want to have the american dream and i want to go to philadelphia where the constitution and everything, where, you know, the independence, th liberty bell, that was his thing, he wanted to go directly to the source of dream. >> stephen: wow. ( applause ) family of doctors, i understand? >> everybody's a doctor. the whole family. >> stephen: how did they feel about you going into the circus? because show business is just-- what is that? >> yeah, it's-- yeah, i mean, it would have been the equivalent of if i said i wanted to start a goth rock band or something. it had that much currency. all my uncles and aunts ar aunte doctors. my parents are doctors. >> stephen: so were they disappointed? >> yes. and how indians show that is just silence. seats like-- my dad was wat
>> stephen: is your family from there? >> we're all from india. >> stephen: okay.orn in india. >> stephen: how did the family go from india to philadelphia? >> my dad, when he decided to come to america-- first of all, he wanted to come to america and it was literally the american dream. he was like, "i want to have the american dream and i want to go to philadelphia where the constitution and everything, where, you know, the independence, th liberty bell,...
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>> stephen: that's very brando. >> or george c. scott. >> stephen: yeah.at -- i would love to -- >> stephen: i could go in your place! because i don't have shows sunday. i'll go. i'll wear the whole beard and everything. no one will know. i'll go as you. >> maybe, maybe -- ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) ( applause ) >> stephen: no, it's settled. we said it on tv. >> why don't you call paul dano and see how that goes over. >> stephen: great. or i'll go on stage with him. >> i don't know, i think you should talk to him first is that okay, can we get him on the phone? ( laughter ) angel of silence. >> yeah, we bombed again. that's happened too many times. >> stephen: nice to see you, man. >> thanks for having me. >> stephen: "true west" is in previews now at the roundabout theater company. ethan hawke, everybody! we'll be right back with my old friend from "the dana carvey show," jon glaser. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what
>> stephen: that's very brando. >> or george c. scott. >> stephen: yeah.at -- i would love to -- >> stephen: i could go in your place! because i don't have shows sunday. i'll go. i'll wear the whole beard and everything. no one will know. i'll go as you. >> maybe, maybe -- ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) ( applause ) >> stephen: no, it's settled. we said it on tv. >> why don't you call paul dano and see how that goes over. >> stephen: great. or i'll...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hello! >> stephen: welcome. please, have a seat everybody. thank you very much. well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show"." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( applause ) and i just want to start off tonight, i want to say hello to middle america. i hope you're keeping warm, because the heartland is in the grip of the polar vortex, which is a punishing weather phenomenon and, i believe, the new flavor of powerade. ( laughter ) just look at the temperature map of the united states. look at that. the super-cold purple there in the middle, that's 50-below wind chill. stops in duluth and then goes, "you know what? let's just jam our frost tongue down on chicago. you know, just get it all up in that lake michigan crevice." chicago is so ridiculously cold that in order to keep trains running, they had to deliberately set the train tracks on fire! that's called chicago improv. that idea came from chicago fire commissioner, pyro billy. folks are still having fun. the police department in mclean, illinois, pos
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wooo! hello! >> stephen: welcome. please, have a seat everybody. thank you very much. well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show"." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( applause ) and i just want to start off tonight, i want to say hello to middle america. i hope you're keeping warm, because the heartland is in the grip of the polar vortex, which is a punishing weather phenomenon and, i believe, the new flavor of powerade. (...
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>> stephen: you guys are sounding big. >> jon: yeah, we got a vibe tonight. >> stephen: you guys arets with our band tonight. >> we have, in honor of veterans day, the six-string soldiers from the army field band! ( cheers and applause ) come on, y'all! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: they sound great! incredible! who do we have over here? >> staff sergeant john brandon boron. >> staff sergeant renÉe bennett. >> staff sergeant joey bennett. >> staff sergeant joey bennett. >> first class thomas lindsey. >> i am sergeant first class glenn robertson. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well, thank you for being here, thank you for your service, and thank you for your finger picking! ( cheers and applause ) and we could use a little pick me up, because, today, the world lost a legend: marvel comics co- founder, stan lee. stan "the man." lee had a hand in creating all your favorite comic book characters: spider-man, iron man, and black panther. he was a world war ii veteran, screenwriter, and married to wife joanie for 70 years after they dated for two weeks and flew to reno so she co
>> stephen: you guys are sounding big. >> jon: yeah, we got a vibe tonight. >> stephen: you guys arets with our band tonight. >> we have, in honor of veterans day, the six-string soldiers from the army field band! ( cheers and applause ) come on, y'all! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: they sound great! incredible! who do we have over here? >> staff sergeant john brandon boron. >> staff sergeant renÉe bennett. >> staff sergeant joey bennett....
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>> stephen: sad.the weekend, trump kept up his push for border security, tweeting out these alarming statistics: "we are not even into february, and the cost of illegal immigration so far this year is $18,959,495,168." "there are at least 25,772,342 illegal aliens, not the 11,000,000 that have been reported for years, in our country. so ridiculous! d.h.s." ( laughter ) those are some really specific numbers. in fact, that tweet scores exactly 4,394.907 on my bull-crap-o-meter. ( laughter ) ( applause ) could we calibrate it? because with the weather, the bull crap monitor, very important. and here's the thing: nobody has any idea where those numbers came from. oh, i have an idea. it's large, it's pale, and it has a forbes magazine imprint on it. ( laughter ) oh! do you want to fact check me? ( laughter ) what? what does that mean? it doesn't mean anything. it doesn't mean anything. so if you're just making up numbers, why use something as weirdly specific as "25,772,342?" as the "washington post's" fa
>> stephen: sad.the weekend, trump kept up his push for border security, tweeting out these alarming statistics: "we are not even into february, and the cost of illegal immigration so far this year is $18,959,495,168." "there are at least 25,772,342 illegal aliens, not the 11,000,000 that have been reported for years, in our country. so ridiculous! d.h.s." ( laughter ) those are some really specific numbers. in fact, that tweet scores exactly 4,394.907 on my...
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i don't like-- . >> stephen: you don't like talking about it. >> no. >> stephen: let's talk about it.ut you. >> yes, they do it's going to make me cry. mi so appreciateddive. but yes, they did. they set aside a day and you know-- . >> stephen: has it made you mad with power, are you mad with power now. >> no, no, no, no, no. my uncle larry freeman had a lot to do with it he was going around talking to people and the mair of the city, i mean have i to be-- i'm so grateful. i'm so grateful. it's just, it's just a lot. and i just like to i just don't like to talk about it stz all right, let me ask you something about it. is it because when you are a home you just want to be the girl who grew up there and you don't want to be a famous person. >> not-- well, i guess it's always going to be a part of that where you want to go home and relax and decompress and disengage and all of that. but it it is just uncomfortable, it just makes me uncomfortable that there is like a day, like a teen if you do change any law on sonequa martin-green day, what law would you make or outlaw. >> that say reall
i don't like-- . >> stephen: you don't like talking about it. >> no. >> stephen: let's talk about it.ut you. >> yes, they do it's going to make me cry. mi so appreciateddive. but yes, they did. they set aside a day and you know-- . >> stephen: has it made you mad with power, are you mad with power now. >> no, no, no, no, no. my uncle larry freeman had a lot to do with it he was going around talking to people and the mair of the city, i mean have i to be-- i'm...
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>> stephen: allegedly. allegedly. >> jon: ♪ oh, darlin' >> stephen: now, $50 million sounds like a lot. but this place was move-in, dictator ready. ( laughter ) just look at the plans: it had four bedrooms, three baths, eight holding cells, a walk-in gulag, and an open-concept tiger pit. ( laughter ) the plan was to give the penthouse to putin in order to entice other wealthy buyers to purchase their own. "ali w lup to live in the same building as putin." really? putin doesn't seem like a great neighbor. "hey, um... vlad, i hate to bring this up, but i keep hearing sounds of screaming and begging at night, and the condo board agreed you can't torture after 11:00 p.m. and it's just-- it's just that my kids are trying to sleep, and-- i mean-- i don't have kids! i have no loved ones!ver nd. please don't annex my apartment!" ( laughter and applause ) ( piano riff ) trump responded to the scandal by saying it's no scandal, tweeting, "oh, i get it! i am a very good developer, happily living my life." okay, that's
>> stephen: allegedly. allegedly. >> jon: ♪ oh, darlin' >> stephen: now, $50 million sounds like a lot. but this place was move-in, dictator ready. ( laughter ) just look at the plans: it had four bedrooms, three baths, eight holding cells, a walk-in gulag, and an open-concept tiger pit. ( laughter ) the plan was to give the penthouse to putin in order to entice other wealthy buyers to purchase their own. "ali w lup to live in the same building as putin." really?...
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stephen: i mean, how do you address this issue? erin: well, i can say that when i started with this agency 27 years ago we had the same number of officers that we do now. stephen: once the animals are successfully smuggled into the u.s., laws about owning or possessing them vary from state to state. florida, texas, and nevada have few to no laws that prevent residents from owning exotic animals as pets. here in california, it's a bit tougher. you must prove to the state that you have enough space and training to care for these animals and obtain a permit. since 2013, regulators have cited 73 different owners for illegally keeping wild animals, like this fox ed stewart: tigers. this would never happen in the wild. ep up d become more dangerous, they end up in places like this, paws, short for performing animal welfare society. ed: i started to get angry. stephen: ed stewart cofounded paws back in 1984. stephen: all these animals, and they're from somebody else who was keeping them in a zoo or in their backyard. none of these were ev
stephen: i mean, how do you address this issue? erin: well, i can say that when i started with this agency 27 years ago we had the same number of officers that we do now. stephen: once the animals are successfully smuggled into the u.s., laws about owning or possessing them vary from state to state. florida, texas, and nevada have few to no laws that prevent residents from owning exotic animals as pets. here in california, it's a bit tougher. you must prove to the state that you have enough...
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[laughter] stephen: wouldn't you agree? they did so for george white, the ninth architect of the capitol, for the 10th architect of the capitol, who is here this evening with his daughter. thank you for being here. they did so for me. i have no doubt they will bestow the same honor and generosity on the 12th architect of the capitol, perhaps 10 years from now. what a unique experience it is likeness put on can for posterity. you know, as a mature adult, i'm children would fully agree with that, but i have the will say it, as a mature adult and seasoned know who i am. i erving as architect of the capitol, i have received copious feedback unsolicited about the work that my office does and even about me, and that shaped who i am a little bit. ut to turn all of that over to an artist and put on oil and canvass is quite another thing indeed. be too old, too young, too old, too gray, short, tall? i'm losing control, and i like to have control, ladies and gentlemen. in the end it turned out beautifully, and i turned it friend.my g
[laughter] stephen: wouldn't you agree? they did so for george white, the ninth architect of the capitol, for the 10th architect of the capitol, who is here this evening with his daughter. thank you for being here. they did so for me. i have no doubt they will bestow the same honor and generosity on the 12th architect of the capitol, perhaps 10 years from now. what a unique experience it is likeness put on can for posterity. you know, as a mature adult, i'm children would fully agree with that,...
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web giant stephen face a legal duty of ca re giant stephen face a legal duty of care for children, interestingchildren, interesting story that is, because we had lots of talk about lots of discussion about facebook and self—harm videos that appear on youtube, which facebook owns. this does seem to be a growing movement towards the web and tech companies, having to start a phone app to the responsibilities that they have in the world that we live in today. yeah, facebook is a publisherjust as you now, as the bbc is a publisher. they claim they're not, but you now. the knack they are, if we had... and the committee has endorsed this and said let's, facebook needs to have similar roles for child protection, as broadcasters, newsagents, there is no other organisation in the world, that has that much material, not much photographs, etc etc that does not face some kind of expectation, and it will look after its youngest and most vulnerable users. and facebook is now coming under pressure to do so, that is of course partly motivated by newspaper entities and their relationship at facebook. it doesn't
web giant stephen face a legal duty of ca re giant stephen face a legal duty of care for children, interestingchildren, interesting story that is, because we had lots of talk about lots of discussion about facebook and self—harm videos that appear on youtube, which facebook owns. this does seem to be a growing movement towards the web and tech companies, having to start a phone app to the responsibilities that they have in the world that we live in today. yeah, facebook is a publisherjust as...
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stephen: how about on the long side?ndamentals seem to catch up and the stock is up and has done well for you. andrew: the fundamentals are key here. there was a bit of negative rumors that came out after the ipo's that hurt the stock price, but investors got a bit more comfortable. we are looking for companies with stable, if not growing, profit margins at this stage of the business cycle. cost is still going up. inflation is still relatively strong. we talked about the revenue are appearing. if you can find something like china tower that has a resilient profit margin, that could do well. stephen: basically, what do you like about that? theew: they are changing state of consumption for aerial industry, very different tech exposure. it is opening up its business model. we look for change. it's really changing the face of that market, opening up to a whole different range of industries and growing accordingly. stephen: quickly, what is your biggest short this year? is it going to continue to the essence the? you don't ha
stephen: how about on the long side?ndamentals seem to catch up and the stock is up and has done well for you. andrew: the fundamentals are key here. there was a bit of negative rumors that came out after the ipo's that hurt the stock price, but investors got a bit more comfortable. we are looking for companies with stable, if not growing, profit margins at this stage of the business cycle. cost is still going up. inflation is still relatively strong. we talked about the revenue are appearing....
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stephen engle joins us now from hong kong.e those comments war for the domestic audience or is he directly challenging president trump? of both.le bit it's different from last year when we were ramping up the rhetoric and we seem to be on the brink of some sort of brinkmanship, but where he actually said i have a nuclear button on my desk at all times, which donald then tweeted in response saying i also have a button and it is bigger and more powerful, and it works. so it's a little bit different situation now but kim jong-un in his new year's address to his people pretty much showing some impatience or frustration with talks haveince stalled since the june summit in singapore, he says his patience is running out with the united states and threatened that the north koreans could take a new. he didn't say what that would be but he said he could take a new path in nuclear talks with the u.s. if it doesn't relax those tough economic sanctions. he did not offer any particular new initiatives and that is something we will have to r
stephen engle joins us now from hong kong.e those comments war for the domestic audience or is he directly challenging president trump? of both.le bit it's different from last year when we were ramping up the rhetoric and we seem to be on the brink of some sort of brinkmanship, but where he actually said i have a nuclear button on my desk at all times, which donald then tweeted in response saying i also have a button and it is bigger and more powerful, and it works. so it's a little bit...
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stephen: yes.trade is the fact that companies are trying to get ahead of the tariffs toward the end of last year. tom: a frontloaded the growth. stephen: that led to a significant deterioration in our trade balance because imports were rushing in, in the second half of last year. depending on how things play out, there is a chance the export piece is positive in 2019. tom: give us the scope and scale percentage point. is it 2.4 or 2.0? what is the dynamic? stephen: net exports can be a be determinant but it can plus or minus a half percent pretty easily. francine: i know you are pushing back against market consensus that the fed can act once or twice. if there was something in the u.s. economy that would turn ugly, where would you see it in the data? stephen: i would be most worried about business investment. amount of tremendous policy with the shutdown in trade talks, and it feels like businesses are spitting on their hands a little bit, which is a familiar dynamic. we saw that in prior years. th
stephen: yes.trade is the fact that companies are trying to get ahead of the tariffs toward the end of last year. tom: a frontloaded the growth. stephen: that led to a significant deterioration in our trade balance because imports were rushing in, in the second half of last year. depending on how things play out, there is a chance the export piece is positive in 2019. tom: give us the scope and scale percentage point. is it 2.4 or 2.0? what is the dynamic? stephen: net exports can be a be...
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take stephen curry. pay him a fair amount of money to wear your shoes, and he likes them come up but if he wants to play horse, does he let you when? you are paying him a lot of money every year? [laughter] i would be troubled if i won a game of horse against steph curry. david: what about if you want to swim against michael phelps? as he let you win? kevin: i don't know if i would try that. david: how about tom brady? does he throw you the balls soft? kevin: i think he only has one speed. ceod: if you could be the , or greatetic company athlete, what would you rather do? kevin: ceo every day of the week. maybe not every day of the week. [laughter] david: ok. kevin: you still get hit like in sports. games a year with earning calls. david: what year did you start under armour? kevin: 1996, about a mile from where we are now. david: did you ever think you would build one of the biggest athletic apparel companies in the world? -- i neverver had believed we couldn't do that. ifn i started, i don't know peopl
take stephen curry. pay him a fair amount of money to wear your shoes, and he likes them come up but if he wants to play horse, does he let you when? you are paying him a lot of money every year? [laughter] i would be troubled if i won a game of horse against steph curry. david: what about if you want to swim against michael phelps? as he let you win? kevin: i don't know if i would try that. david: how about tom brady? does he throw you the balls soft? kevin: i think he only has one speed....
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reese's >> stephen: hello! my next guest tonight is a grammy award-winning rapper and activist. he now hosts a new series on netflix called "trigger warning." please welcome, killer mike! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) good to see you again. >> hey, how are you. >> how you have been? >> let me make sure, my wife says don't look fat, straighten out your shirt. >> you look good, you look big, you look formidable. >> hey, mike. >> how y'all doing, love y'all too. >> now we have done some songs tolgtd, fifth a appearance. >> are you going to be on rtj4, we are adding a guy to the group, you will be the third member. >> book. so a successful rapper, grammy winner, now on netflix with a show called trigger warning. >> yeah. >> what kind of show is this binge-- bingable, can i chill with this. >> i think st bingable. my wife had a bunch of our friends and a bunch of teenagers over watching it. they seemed to like it then we sent the teenager away and smoked marijuana an watched it again. >> did it improve it
reese's >> stephen: hello! my next guest tonight is a grammy award-winning rapper and activist. he now hosts a new series on netflix called "trigger warning." please welcome, killer mike! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) good to see you again. >> hey, how are you. >> how you have been? >> let me make sure, my wife says don't look fat, straighten out your shirt. >> you look good, you look big, you look formidable. >> hey, mike. >> how...
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now on bbc news, it is hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur.rexit is tearing at the fabric of british politics. prime minister theresa may's proposed deal is hated by many in her conservative party. it may well be rejected in a parliamentary vote next week. but the opposition labour party is riven by division too. a clear majority of labour members seem to want a second referendum as a pathway to reversing brexit. but party leaderjeremy corbyn says brexit can't be stopped. my guest is that the leader of unite, britain's biggest trade union and biggest donor to labour, len mccluskey. could brexit break the left apart? len mccluskey, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. i think nobody would argue that brexit is the defining issue in britain today, perhaps the biggest decision the country has had to make for a generation and more. would you agree it has proved to be extraordinarily difficult to find a coherent position in the left, the labour movement? well, i think the reality, stephen, is, of course, two and a half years ago your question was spot on
now on bbc news, it is hardtalk, with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur.rexit is tearing at the fabric of british politics. prime minister theresa may's proposed deal is hated by many in her conservative party. it may well be rejected in a parliamentary vote next week. but the opposition labour party is riven by division too. a clear majority of labour members seem to want a second referendum as a pathway to reversing brexit. but party leaderjeremy corbyn says brexit can't...
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the president has shifted his position on exactly what's needed as stephen was rightly suggestion. anyone that would listen to, that we interview in the media who are experts about whether it's a wall or the technology, or even the economic support from the countries in central america whose citizens are trying to come into the united states, it's a very broad picture. it's not just a wall. it's technology, its economic support. it's doing the humane thing for trying to come unaccompanied. it's not just one thing but i thought the decision to answer questions to say how important it was as a symbol talked i think aloud about the politics of what it is to make a campaign pledge and then try to fulfill it. >> host: one person we found it too will not be entered question was steven mnuchin who supposed be answering questions, not another representative will come. what do you thinked about this? >> guest: we've been waiting to see that the first sector is that would be, which show up. every single democrat who has no wheeled the gavel and nestlÉ have their second show. bennie thompson
the president has shifted his position on exactly what's needed as stephen was rightly suggestion. anyone that would listen to, that we interview in the media who are experts about whether it's a wall or the technology, or even the economic support from the countries in central america whose citizens are trying to come into the united states, it's a very broad picture. it's not just a wall. it's technology, its economic support. it's doing the humane thing for trying to come unaccompanied. it's...
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stephen hawking argued knowing the mind of god is knowing the laws of nature my prediction is that we will know the mind of god by the end of the century. but first we should perhaps recall the ancient history school dictum to know that i sell. for who truly knows his own mind his own body let alone the universe with each affecting each other more deeply than we recognize. if people are watching us and. what humans would cause. as being activated. and what you would see on a cat scan is neural chemical activity that neural chemical activities cause the new world of coralie of consciousness. another would need to experience there's no experience that is not recorded in the brain or what we call the brain by the way the experience that's not recorded anywhere in the body the body is the written is recording the experience with the brain sending messages to the body so that memory right cells cells are everybody great interactivity so as long as you have them into a prediction of the universe where you actually believe that green the. real women and entities we see mind and body and the.
stephen hawking argued knowing the mind of god is knowing the laws of nature my prediction is that we will know the mind of god by the end of the century. but first we should perhaps recall the ancient history school dictum to know that i sell. for who truly knows his own mind his own body let alone the universe with each affecting each other more deeply than we recognize. if people are watching us and. what humans would cause. as being activated. and what you would see on a cat scan is neural...
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stephen edwards got a second chance. we need to give everyone who is willing to change and contribute a second chance in life. four years ago we had a scholarship lottery that was declining each year in the amount of scholarships for students. we transformed the lottery from an independent agency into part of the department of finance of the result is that we have , the administrative cost in the lottery student scholarships of her own by 26%. they have increased from $72 million in 2015 over $91 million this last year. that is effective government work that we did together. lap lap -- [ applause ] we became one of only six states in the country to fully deploy the highest broadband internet to every school in our state. [ applause ] together we've lowered taxes for everyone making less than $75,000 in the state and have recruited industry to this state from jacksonville to bayreuth attack in west helena, the fort smith to con a fax in el dorado and glenwood, with hundreds more businesses moving here or expanding in our
stephen edwards got a second chance. we need to give everyone who is willing to change and contribute a second chance in life. four years ago we had a scholarship lottery that was declining each year in the amount of scholarships for students. we transformed the lottery from an independent agency into part of the department of finance of the result is that we have , the administrative cost in the lottery student scholarships of her own by 26%. they have increased from $72 million in 2015 over...
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i'm stephen sackur. tanzania is one of africa's fastest—growing nations economically and demographically as well. it is also governed by one of the continent's most controversial leaders, presidentjohn magafuli, otherwise known as the ‘bulldozer‘. my guest today is one of his leading domestic opponents, tundu lissu. at least he was until gunmen pumped more than 20 bullets into his body in 2017. tundu lissu survived and he has rejoined the fight against a ruler he describes as a petty dictator. tundu lissu, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. we are pleased to have you here, not least because 16 months ago it looked as though you were probably dying. somehow, miraculously, you survived an assassination attempt that saw 20 bullets pumped into your body. how are you today? i am very well. very well compared to what i was 1a months ago. as you say, i was shot multiple times. i was shot 16 times to be exact. i guess some bullets hit the car rather than you because they sprayed... those that
i'm stephen sackur. tanzania is one of africa's fastest—growing nations economically and demographically as well. it is also governed by one of the continent's most controversial leaders, presidentjohn magafuli, otherwise known as the ‘bulldozer‘. my guest today is one of his leading domestic opponents, tundu lissu. at least he was until gunmen pumped more than 20 bullets into his body in 2017. tundu lissu survived and he has rejoined the fight against a ruler he describes as a petty...
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no, stephen, that's not strictly true.y saying that a second referendum now looks very likely. it's not the preferred option for our movement. but my policy... a second referendum for you now looks very likely? in terms of the political developments, i made a statement that that is emerging. my union's policy is, and i have... hang on, can i stop you just for a sec, because if you think a second referendum is very likely, your phrase, now, what would unite's position be going into a second referendum? if there was a referendum, if there was a referendum requiring people to vote on remaining in the european union, my union's position would be to remain in europe. but the reality at the moment... so... no... well, this is... no, stephen, well, what i'm saying is really important for me. labour ran an election 18 months ago, and the manifesto was clear, it would accept the democratic vote of the referendum and it would take us out of europe, but it would negotiate a deal. the mess that we are in is because this government, an
no, stephen, that's not strictly true.y saying that a second referendum now looks very likely. it's not the preferred option for our movement. but my policy... a second referendum for you now looks very likely? in terms of the political developments, i made a statement that that is emerging. my union's policy is, and i have... hang on, can i stop you just for a sec, because if you think a second referendum is very likely, your phrase, now, what would unite's position be going into a second...
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stephen: what kind of money?s, real estate, commercial, all in $75 million u.s. stephen: you are also going into the u.k., launching a virtual bank not only in the u.k. but also japan. victor: we are exploring the possibility to apply for a new virtual banking license using thin take -- fintech capabilities we have in the u.k. and japan. we believe these markets are ripe for disruptor and contributor, particularly with chinese and asian capital into at a time brexit will discourage others to go in. stephen: we had soul htite talking about the consolidation of the rest of my station and the chinese lending space. do you see a risk in the fintech space? victor: it depends which kind. stephen: you are talking about virtual banks. victor: we are talking about bringing capital into london, using london as a platform to promote more wealth management and asianor chinese community. it would be a different kettle fish. stephen: you are also a member of airbus and there have been warnings about the trickle-down effect on
stephen: what kind of money?s, real estate, commercial, all in $75 million u.s. stephen: you are also going into the u.k., launching a virtual bank not only in the u.k. but also japan. victor: we are exploring the possibility to apply for a new virtual banking license using thin take -- fintech capabilities we have in the u.k. and japan. we believe these markets are ripe for disruptor and contributor, particularly with chinese and asian capital into at a time brexit will discourage others to go...
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stephen: the number has been going up strongly over that period of time.n breeds price reduction and this is a textbook case. alix: thank you, good to see you. let's turn to moderate in chief. we focus on one executive in the commodities world. first, a closer look at the company. ♪ alix: smart cities. the goal, less pollution, more efficiency, better operations. here's how they work. as marcie uses sensors and networks to connect public and private assets like street lights, water, and power. all the data is collected, aggregated and analyzed with the hope of reducing costs, increasing safety, and helping the city better manage itself. enter, cps energy. a power company in san antonio, texas. imagine you go on vacation and your thermostat knows you're not home, and adjusts the temperature, lighting, and your water pump, which helps you save money. the company has over one million electric and natural gas customers, and their combined bills are among the lowest in the country's largest cities. the company wants to reduce demand for electricity by 771 megaw
stephen: the number has been going up strongly over that period of time.n breeds price reduction and this is a textbook case. alix: thank you, good to see you. let's turn to moderate in chief. we focus on one executive in the commodities world. first, a closer look at the company. ♪ alix: smart cities. the goal, less pollution, more efficiency, better operations. here's how they work. as marcie uses sensors and networks to connect public and private assets like street lights, water, and...
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stephen engle is joining us. stephen: hey, yes.next guest as we continue our extensive coverage of the asian financial forum in hong kong. we have the venture partners managing partner. acrossenture capitalist both sides of the pond, the u.s. and china. how is the trade war, and i am sorry i have to start with that, but how does that affect what and where you invest in china right now? think we have historically been investing 40% in internet e-commerce, 40% in biotech and the rest is in a.i. and i.t. when it comes to investing in china, we do not see a lot of differences. when it comes to investing into the u.s. we see a great difference. i think we have seen in the last couple months the investment and biotech a.i. has dropped significantly. same thing for some portfolio companies looking to acquire companies were invest in u.s. stephen: why is that? is that because china is more cautious or there are barriers or what? nisa: regulation. every law firm he talked to has a different interpretation of what should be done. so, right n
stephen engle is joining us. stephen: hey, yes.next guest as we continue our extensive coverage of the asian financial forum in hong kong. we have the venture partners managing partner. acrossenture capitalist both sides of the pond, the u.s. and china. how is the trade war, and i am sorry i have to start with that, but how does that affect what and where you invest in china right now? think we have historically been investing 40% in internet e-commerce, 40% in biotech and the rest is in a.i....
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as voiced by stephen hawking the concern is that it would take off on its own and redesign itself in an ever increasing rate humans who are limited by slow biological evolution couldn't compete and would be superseded. in the future ai could develop a will of it's own will that is in conflict with us for such reasons the creation of artificial intelligence has often been equated with the invention of the atomic bomb. is not exactly correct. it's not as though it's going to explode and. it's more like if there were just a few people that had it they would be able to. predict or wherever acquired it and if was limited to people there and it was ultra smart they would have to man you know. but we're at a moment now we're just storytelling and the fear of things like artificial intelligence has become so pervasive that it's actually going to become a self-fulfilling prophecy and the thing that i think that's most important is to not think of these kind of transhumanist ideas as outside of being human they're coming from us artificial intelligence is an artificial it's actually an augment
as voiced by stephen hawking the concern is that it would take off on its own and redesign itself in an ever increasing rate humans who are limited by slow biological evolution couldn't compete and would be superseded. in the future ai could develop a will of it's own will that is in conflict with us for such reasons the creation of artificial intelligence has often been equated with the invention of the atomic bomb. is not exactly correct. it's not as though it's going to explode and. it's...
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artificial intelligence stephen hawking wrote about the promise and peril of artificial intelligence relaying that yes ai has potential to eradicate disease and poverty but. must go along with ai experts signed an open letter in two thousand and fifteen calling for serious research into its impact on society it's a real concern because computers are powerful their own right future supercomputers this way is a shrink before more powerful we just don't know what that would look like we have only one good example of intelligence a sample size of one and so us and what we're talking about achieving just when we back up boost and extend the brain is a kind of super intelligence and it's very hard to make a difference so there is a big scary downside just in terms of the problems we currently have on the fundamental problems we have right now is computer systems it's lack of good security but as we move to the internet of things as almost everything in your house as a computer tion from mark wave of and of the lights all those are potential sources of hacking just as is any kind of backup
artificial intelligence stephen hawking wrote about the promise and peril of artificial intelligence relaying that yes ai has potential to eradicate disease and poverty but. must go along with ai experts signed an open letter in two thousand and fifteen calling for serious research into its impact on society it's a real concern because computers are powerful their own right future supercomputers this way is a shrink before more powerful we just don't know what that would look like we have only...
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yes, stephen dowty.g this but, they should be ashamed. many people backed the letter to the police, including mps fervently in favour of brexit, because they know that only by insuring decency and protecting the rights of all to speak out, that our democracy functions in the way that it should. and trying to shut down legitimate free speech, we are talking about violent threats and intimidation and hate crime. there needs to be a review of the particular policing arrangements outside of parliament. is that what you want? a policeman was killed just months ago, and we have seen other threats. there needs to bea have seen other threats. there needs to be a review of the operations outside, i was on college green this morning and there was not a single police officer present when journalists and mps were going about their business. but as one person points out on my timeline, maybe thatis points out on my timeline, maybe that is because there is a crime wave in london police resources should not be diverted
yes, stephen dowty.g this but, they should be ashamed. many people backed the letter to the police, including mps fervently in favour of brexit, because they know that only by insuring decency and protecting the rights of all to speak out, that our democracy functions in the way that it should. and trying to shut down legitimate free speech, we are talking about violent threats and intimidation and hate crime. there needs to be a review of the particular policing arrangements outside of...
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what the hell's going on with stephen miller's hair?aughter ] i mean, here he is before that interview. [ laughter ] and here he is during it. [ laughter ] is that a proceeding hairline? [ laughter ] does stephen miller get a hair hard on when he talks about the wall? [ light laughter ] "stephen, did you hear isis breaking arrest records?" eww! [ laughter ] stephen has a hair boner! [ laughter ] i mean, look at that thing. it would have been more believable if he just charlie brown-ed it. is that spray paint? or did he get the inauguration crowd tattooed on his head? [ light laughter ] trump was forced to turn to miller because of the unprecedented turnover in his administration. for example, after he announced the departure of his current chief of staff, john kelly, trump said he would replace kelly with someone who already works in the white house, mick mulvaney. and the white house said that on top of being chief of staff, mulvaney would also keep his current job as the director of the office and management and budget and the head of
what the hell's going on with stephen miller's hair?aughter ] i mean, here he is before that interview. [ laughter ] and here he is during it. [ laughter ] is that a proceeding hairline? [ laughter ] does stephen miller get a hair hard on when he talks about the wall? [ light laughter ] "stephen, did you hear isis breaking arrest records?" eww! [ laughter ] stephen has a hair boner! [ laughter ] i mean, look at that thing. it would have been more believable if he just charlie brown-ed...