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>> stephen: and it worked? yeah, it did. >> stephen: it worked.e you passed that advice on to other people? >> yeah, you know, it's the same thing, be who you be. you know, go out there and do your thing. >> stephen: so you have "don't make me over," it's a big hit for you. you go on a european tour shortly thereafter. >> yes. >> stephen: and they absolutely love you over there. you know, here you are, you are a fashion plate, the french love to dress you, always looking your finest. i love the '60s you have here. ( applause ) one of the most amazing things about that is they had put out this record "this empty place" dionne warwick. >> yes. >> stephen: you know the cover i'm about to show. >> yes, i do. >> stephen: you surprised them when you showed up because the record company printed this label on the record and they thought this was who was showing up over in paris. they put a white woman on your record. >> yes, they did. >> stephen: what was the reaction when you showed up? >> quite amazing. i walked out on stage at the olympia theater and,
>> stephen: and it worked? yeah, it did. >> stephen: it worked.e you passed that advice on to other people? >> yeah, you know, it's the same thing, be who you be. you know, go out there and do your thing. >> stephen: so you have "don't make me over," it's a big hit for you. you go on a european tour shortly thereafter. >> yes. >> stephen: and they absolutely love you over there. you know, here you are, you are a fashion plate, the french love to...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, everybody, please have a seat.d all in here out there to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. folks, these are confusing tiwhy? it's impossible to understand, and i just wish it would end, which turns out, is the beginning! ( laughter ) here's one source of the confusion. what are we looking at? for about 22 months, public health officials have consistently told us to do everything possible to avoid getting covid. but in the last several days, if you've noticed, the message has shifted subtly. they're trying to make us get used to all this. for instance, yesterday, dr. anthony fauci addressed the current spike and said, "omicron will infect just about everybody." do you hear that? being attacked for two years has clearly broken dr. fauci: "rip off your mask! go to hot yoga! on the way home, tongue a hobo! i don't give a vaccinated crap. we're all doomed. you can all take a rapid test and stick it where the sun don't shine. it's actually more accurate that way." but there is a silver lining. according t
stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, everybody, please have a seat.d all in here out there to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. folks, these are confusing tiwhy? it's impossible to understand, and i just wish it would end, which turns out, is the beginning! ( laughter ) here's one source of the confusion. what are we looking at? for about 22 months, public health officials have consistently told us to do everything possible to avoid getting covid....
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stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello, everybody! welcome to "the late show."ost, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: come on, now, come on. >> stephen: if you're watching this show right now, good news: the world did not end. touch and go. because earlier today, a large potentially hazardous asteroid passed by the earth. man, the oscar campaign for "don't look up" is out of control. ( laughter ) too far. too far. it's too much. the asteroid is called 1994 pc1. so, it looks like elon musk will have to chose a different name for his next child. ( laughter ) this asteroid is larger than the burj khalifa in dubai and more than twice the size of the empire state building in new york city. okay, who comes up with these size comparisons? guys! i found a death comet! do we want to say it's the size of a couple of empire state buildings? because it's really more like three m&ms stores plus half a yankee stadium. or two costcos minus a taj mahal. or maybe a one-tenth of rhode island, and we're dead. and here it is. all in all-- ( applause ) and we're dead!
stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hello, everybody! welcome to "the late show."ost, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: come on, now, come on. >> stephen: if you're watching this show right now, good news: the world did not end. touch and go. because earlier today, a large potentially hazardous asteroid passed by the earth. man, the oscar campaign for "don't look up" is out of control. ( laughter ) too far. too far. it's too...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: oh, wow. no, no. no. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!ephen! >> stephen: beautiful. beautiful. thank you, my friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, my goodness. welcome. welcome, my friends, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i want to wish-- ( cheers and applause ) a happy friday to you all. i don't know if you have big weekend plans, but i have huge plans to not do squat, because of the pandemic. which has, of course, fundamentally changed the way we all live. in fact, researchers analyzed americans' google searches for the past two years and found some interesting trends. for example, shortly after the pandemic began, people started to look for new leisure activities, which lead to a surge of interest in roller skates and card games. oh, no better time to learn roller skating-- the hospitals are all so empty. ( laughter ) more time for chores, people started searching for car parts and power tools. followed quickly by a search for "lost finger in fan belt, comma, how to find." some trends aren't going anywhere any time soon. for exam
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: oh, wow. no, no. no. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen!ephen! >> stephen: beautiful. beautiful. thank you, my friends. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, my goodness. welcome. welcome, my friends, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i want to wish-- ( cheers and applause ) a happy friday to you all. i don't know if you have big weekend plans, but i have huge plans to not do squat, because of the pandemic. which...
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>> stephen: christmas carol. yeah. >> stephen: christmas carol.ine. ( applause ) so you did an episode about the gender binary. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip here. is there anything we need to know before we go to the clip? >> just to enjoy and have fun. >> stephen: okay. jim. >> what happens right now is people will exceptionallize us and say, well, you're so brave, you're so resilient, but why should it have to require bravery to do something as simple as walking down the street? why should it require bravery to live life on your own terms? we exist and that's not political, it's factual. we exist and that's natural. what is political is making people fit into boxes that were predetermined hundreds of years ago. ( cheers and applause ) >> that was my very dear friend, and such a teacher. really i think one of the defining voices of our time. so excited they were able to be on the show and that episode is about gender and it's a full exploration of what is the history of the gender binary, have we in fact always been doing all this stuf
>> stephen: christmas carol. yeah. >> stephen: christmas carol.ine. ( applause ) so you did an episode about the gender binary. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip here. is there anything we need to know before we go to the clip? >> just to enjoy and have fun. >> stephen: okay. jim. >> what happens right now is people will exceptionallize us and say, well, you're so brave, you're so resilient, but why should it have to require bravery to do...
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no. >> stephen: no. >> no! >> stephen: why? people would watch. >> i know!abies. >> stephen: that's nice. you only get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> uhm... uhm... i can't answer that. how do you answer that? >> stephen: what? carefully. ( laughter ) god is listening. god is listening. >> like a miranda lambert song, probably. >> stephen: that narrows it down. >> like "holding on to you" miranda lambert. >> stephen: dozen. >> what number am i thinking of. >> 64. >> stephen: no. describe the rest of your life in five words. >> hopefully not too short. ( cheers and applause ). too short! that's so poetic! >> stephen: jennifer lawrence, everybody. you are known. thank you, jennifer. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) i'm those fries you've been craving. i'm hot. i'm steamy. and oh man, do i smell delicious. i'm calling your name. doug... doug. and if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, paying for these repairs may be tough to swallow. get allstate and be better protected fro
no. >> stephen: no. >> no! >> stephen: why? people would watch. >> i know!abies. >> stephen: that's nice. you only get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> uhm... uhm... i can't answer that. how do you answer that? >> stephen: what? carefully. ( laughter ) god is listening. god is listening. >> like a miranda lambert song, probably. >> stephen: that narrows it down. >> like "holding on to you"...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hello!e and all-- look! welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. the big story-- ( cheers and applause ) if you've been paying attention, if you guys have been checking your phones before the show began, but, the big story tonight comes from the highest court in the land, because supreme court justice stephen breyer is retiring. yes, you heard that right. he's retiring from the court, but there's rumors he's going to be the next quarterback for the tampa bay buccaneers. he can still do it. they're a very-- they're a very forgiving organization. this comes after a year-long, high-pressure campaign to get breyer to step down while democrats still have control of the senate, which included a billboard truck that drove around washington d.c., that said "breyer, retire." ( laughter ) youchers. that has got to sting. that's like if i walked up to the ed sullivan theater and the building said, "quit." this means-- some day. some day. some day. ( cheers and applause ). but that's
stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. hello!e and all-- look! welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. the big story-- ( cheers and applause ) if you've been paying attention, if you guys have been checking your phones before the show began, but, the big story tonight comes from the highest court in the land, because supreme court justice stephen breyer is retiring. yes, you heard that right. he's retiring...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: i throw sidearm. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! please have a seat, everybody. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, citizen, thank you. folks you know, we work hard. this is our job. this is what i believe our job is-- we come out here night after night and do our best to cut through all the noise, all the lies and call a thing what it is-- no focus group, no messaging. we think it comes out the talk hole. and that's one of the things i admire most about joe biden. he's a straight shooter. after a year of holding his tongue in the face of constant criticism, last night, he expressed his true feelings about fox news white house correspondent and winner of the "blandest blonde" man and "blondest bland man" awards ( cheers and applause ) sir peter doocy. biden was meeting with members of his administration to discuss the ongoing problem of inflation, when doocy tried t zs in what i suppose could be described as a question. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: i throw sidearm. >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! please have a seat, everybody. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thank you, citizen, thank you. folks you know, we work hard. this is our job. this is what i believe our job is-- we come out here night after night and do our best to cut through all the noise, all the lies and call a thing what it is-- no focus...
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>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!ers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome, ladies and gentlemen, one and all, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and it is-- ( cheers and applause ) check your calendars because this is the first friday of 2022. ( cheers and applause ). i'm so happy to be here. i'm so happy to be here. that's why i showed up. if i'm not happy to be here, i don't show up. that's why on some fridays might notice we don't do a new show. i call up chris, and i'll say, "hey, just not feeling it this friday," and the network just goes, "whatever you say, chief! your health and well-being is way more important to us than money!" but... that's the first joke tonight. ( laughter ) but not everybody is showing up to work these days. according to the most recent jobs reports, in november, "the number of people quitting jobs hit an all-time high" in what is being called the "great resignation." when reached for comment on the great resignation, one economist said, "ask somebody else. i quit!" ( laug
>> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!ers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome, ladies and gentlemen, one and all, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and it is-- ( cheers and applause ) check your calendars because this is the first friday of 2022. ( cheers and applause ). i'm so happy to be here. i'm so happy to be here. that's why i showed up. if i'm not happy to be here, i don't show up. that's why on some fridays might notice we don't...
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>> stephen: i'm picturing, i did the bowl -- >> stephen -- >> stephen: and this is the view. >> stepheno that. >> stephen: no, but -- but for a friend -- ( laughter ) well, her tour "hello again" starts tomorrow. ( piano riff ) tickets are available on tignotaro.com tig notaro, everybody we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. ♪♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ou ie new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or oth
>> stephen: i'm picturing, i did the bowl -- >> stephen -- >> stephen: and this is the view. >> stepheno that. >> stephen: no, but -- but for a friend -- ( laughter ) well, her tour "hello again" starts tomorrow. ( piano riff ) tickets are available on tignotaro.com tig notaro, everybody we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has...
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>> stephen: back stage. >> stephen: old enough for christmas? like everything. >> we do this thing baby to baby, where you can be santa's ds or three kidd eerfind four them. i'm going to be out of breath the whole interview. people will come in halfway through like, "what's wrong with this guy?" >> stephen: very few guests need supplemental oxygen to get through. it's like we're mounting k2 right now. that's really lovely. so you guys put together toys to give to other children. >> other children, yes. >> stephen: that's lovely. >> and, also, for those of you who have kids, they really-- they really push that ghost busters laser on every commercial in between cartoons, so she wanted that. >> stephen: the backpack, the thing where you capture the goftz. she got that? >> she got that. >> stephen: nice, nice. >> she's like where's the laser. it's a plastic thing. i have some note. she wanted the real thing. >> stephen: i thought you were a big star, dad. >> couldn't deliver. >> stephen: couldn't even get me paul rudd. as i was saying to jon in the
>> stephen: back stage. >> stephen: old enough for christmas? like everything. >> we do this thing baby to baby, where you can be santa's ds or three kidd eerfind four them. i'm going to be out of breath the whole interview. people will come in halfway through like, "what's wrong with this guy?" >> stephen: very few guests need supplemental oxygen to get through. it's like we're mounting k2 right now. that's really lovely. so you guys put together toys to give...
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( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thanks, everybody!ase, have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. and it is -- ( cheers and applause ) i am so happy to be with y'all tonight. it is so good not to be alone tonight because it's the one-year anniversary of the january 6th attack on our democracy. it's important to reflect on a day like this. there's a reason texas motto is not what's an alamo? ( laughter ) the thing i remember from that day is how shocked i was at the grotesque-ness of this tragedy. that day, we had written a whole monologue about what we thought was going to be a regular procedural vote to certify joe biden's electoral win. and i wish we had the chance to do that monologue because anyone who's worked in comedy knows there's no bigger crowd-pleaser than procedural certification jokes. ( laughter ) we had a lot of them. back then, we weren't in the theater, so i was working from home, in my home office, and we we're completeocused oe .t slktk messages from members of my staff who were watching
( cheers and applause ) ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thanks, everybody!ase, have a seat. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. and it is -- ( cheers and applause ) i am so happy to be with y'all tonight. it is so good not to be alone tonight because it's the one-year anniversary of the january 6th attack on our democracy. it's important to reflect on a day like this. there's a reason texas motto is not what's an alamo? ( laughter ) the thing i...
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( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: >> stephen: thanks, everybody! beautiful. peace be with you. ( audience chanting ) ♪ i believe the children are children -- ♪ welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. it is official -- ( cheers and applause ) -- as of 1230 this afternoon, america is getting a new jurist grande supreme. that means it comes with a dollop of sour cream. because, this afternoon, we got a retirement announcement from supreme court justice stephen breyer, seen here undressing your amicus briefs with his eyes. ( laughter ) today, president biden invited the 83-year-old justice to the white houe to announce the retirement. of course, it was a particularly patriotic event, because if you put their ages together, it adds up to 1776. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the president talked about his long history with breyer. >> we were joking with one another when he walked in-- did we ever think that he would have served decades on the court and i'd be the president of united states when the day he came to retire? i-- and he looked
( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: >> stephen: thanks, everybody! beautiful. peace be with you. ( audience chanting ) ♪ i believe the children are children -- ♪ welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert. it is official -- ( cheers and applause ) -- as of 1230 this afternoon, america is getting a new jurist grande supreme. that means it comes with a dollop of sour cream. because, this afternoon, we got a retirement announcement from supreme...
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stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: hey! welcome. there you go. there you go. welcome, welcome, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i just want to start off tonight with an early blooming bouquet of happy fridays to one and all. it's good to have you here, because i know everybody in my audience and my staff are all fully vaxxed to the max ( cheers and applause ) unfortunately, that's not the case everywhere. last week, the supreme court struck down biden's vaccine mandate for large businesses. and short three thereafters, starbucks announced that it is no longer requiring employees to get vaccinated or submit to weekly testing, which is huge, because they have over 9,000 u.s. coffee shops. and that's just in a two-block radius around the ed sullivan theater. drink our coffee! this policy has a big impact on the american workforce because starbucks employs 200,000 workers. and it seems like none of t
stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: hey! welcome. there you go. there you go. welcome, welcome, one and all, in here, out there, all around the world, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and i just want to start off tonight with an early blooming bouquet of happy fridays to one and all. it's good to have you here, because i know everybody in my audience and my staff are all fully vaxxed to the max ( cheers and applause )...
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where -- >> stephen: fair enough. i's true. >> stephen: fair enough.hursday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs. utkarsh ambudkar, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guest will be star of cobra kai, ralph macchio. james corden is next. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show-oh-oh the late late show, woo! ♪ the late late show-oh-ho the late late show-oh-oh!
where -- >> stephen: fair enough. i's true. >> stephen: fair enough.hursday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs. utkarsh ambudkar, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guest will be star of cobra kai, ralph macchio. james corden is next. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late...
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i am your host, stephen colbert. am so glad you could be with us tonight. ( applause ) it's good. i need a little bit of the warmth, of being with the good people here today. tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of the january 6th insurrection, that horrible day when millions of americans stared at the tv in shock and grief and said, "ah, crap. is that uncle dave?" ( laughter ) the house select committee investigating the attack has set its sights on a new target: fox news host and proof that the irish weren't meant to live past 60, sean hannity. last night, the committee sent a letter asking hannity to talk to them about some bombshell text messages that indicate that hannity had "advance knowledge regarding the former president's planning for january 6th." and i'm being told we have footage of the moment hannity received that letter. ( laughter ) >> uh-oh. >> stephen: according to the committee, on december 31 2020, hannity sent chief of staff mark meadows a text that said, "i do not see january 6 happening the way
i am your host, stephen colbert. am so glad you could be with us tonight. ( applause ) it's good. i need a little bit of the warmth, of being with the good people here today. tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of the january 6th insurrection, that horrible day when millions of americans stared at the tv in shock and grief and said, "ah, crap. is that uncle dave?" ( laughter ) the house select committee investigating the attack has set its sights on a new target: fox news host and...
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>> nope. >> stephen: okay.novan " seven seasons ended in 2020. ray's back for a movie, after i told the folks. seven seasons, how many years is that for you. >> eight years. >> stephen: after playing a character for eight years, what's it like to go away and come back to that character and then like get back in the skin? >> this feels, in many ways, like -- because of covid and everything, this feels in many ways like the end to me, like being here with you right now, because we couldn't do this as a cast. i imagine you know, working on a television show for a long time, that you become a family with the people you work with. it got to the point for me with those actors, i don't know what to do in the morning without them. i wake up and i'm, like, where's eddie? and it's really been hard, but i'm glad it's over, because it's time to move on, but i can't say enough about how -- how much it meant to me to be working with those people for that long. >> stephen: you know, from my previous show, because i still get
>> nope. >> stephen: okay.novan " seven seasons ended in 2020. ray's back for a movie, after i told the folks. seven seasons, how many years is that for you. >> eight years. >> stephen: after playing a character for eight years, what's it like to go away and come back to that character and then like get back in the skin? >> this feels, in many ways, like -- because of covid and everything, this feels in many ways like the end to me, like being here with you...
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>>> late show with stephen colbert is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> after weeks of flight delays and cancellations from covid and weather, there's another reason you may spend more time waiting at the airport. major airlines warn that the telecom industry's plan to turn on new 5g wireless technology could interfere with airplanes. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you worried about 5g messing with your airplane? well, then, there's never been a better time to go greyhound. yes, we're still in business. and at greyhound, we don't let anything affect our schedule-- not 5g, weather, a corpse falling out of the luggage compartment, lack of road, or even a shoot-out. plus, we have amenities that airlines don't, like hungry wolves. this clown with a knife. and membership in our four-foot-high club. so if you need to travel in a jiffy-- give or take 20 hours-- hop on board. greyhound: because seldom is the word "plunge" associated with a bus. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: test day ever! plus, stephen welcomes: ch
>>> late show with stephen colbert is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> after weeks of flight delays and cancellations from covid and weather, there's another reason you may spend more time waiting at the airport. major airlines warn that the telecom industry's plan to turn on new 5g wireless technology could interfere with airplanes. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you worried about 5g messing with your airplane? well, then, there's never been a better time to go greyhound. yes,...
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>> stephen: oh, no! oh -- oh, no! the weakest i've seen a president look, since jfk's inaugural: >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask, can your country do anyhing? the honest to god answer is i don't know. is this thing on? hello. where am i? who am i? marilyn, heat up the tub. i'm coming home. snoot it's a bath. it was very cold. >> jon: i was cold. you could see the cold coming out of his mouth. ( applause ) >> stephen: another person who has a strange way of celebrating martin luther king day is incoming virginia governor glenn youngkin, seen here after being sworn in as the penguin. ( laughter ) on his first day in office, youngkin signed 11 executive actions, including one ending critical race theory in schools. which, for the record, is not taught in virginia schools, but that youngkin categorizes as any school lessons that define racism as an institutional problem deeply embedded in american society. so, history. after signing it, youngkin returned to the executive mansion in richmond that was built
>> stephen: oh, no! oh -- oh, no! the weakest i've seen a president look, since jfk's inaugural: >> ask not what your country can do for you. ask, can your country do anyhing? the honest to god answer is i don't know. is this thing on? hello. where am i? who am i? marilyn, heat up the tub. i'm coming home. snoot it's a bath. it was very cold. >> jon: i was cold. you could see the cold coming out of his mouth. ( applause ) >> stephen: another person who has a strange way...
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( applause ) >> stephen: he stephen: welcome, welcome to you.you. >> stephen: it's so nice to finally interview you. >> it's about time. i have been waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting. thank you for having me. >> stephen: well, it's our pleasure. this year is the 35th anniversary of you winning your oscar for "children of a lesser god." there you are. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: you were not only the first deaf actor to win an oscar, but also the youngest, at age 21. which is pretty-- you look fantastic! you look fantastic! don't change a thing, kid. so what was it like-- you're 21 years old. this is your first big movie. you hit it out of the park. were you star struck? who were you rubbing elbows with at age 21 at the oscars. >> it's 35 years ago so i sort of have to reach back into my memory bank, i remember being stunned. seeing all-- i'm in the business for the first time-- everyone that's out there. i'm just a regular girl from chicago. i was watching television and movies as a kid growing up, looking at all
( applause ) >> stephen: he stephen: welcome, welcome to you.you. >> stephen: it's so nice to finally interview you. >> it's about time. i have been waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting. thank you for having me. >> stephen: well, it's our pleasure. this year is the 35th anniversary of you winning your oscar for "children of a lesser god." there you are. ( cheers and applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: you were not only the first deaf actor...
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stephen, the d.a. time and took pleasure in what he did to lauren. >> here is someone who told his friends for years leading up to this that he thought he would commit the perfect murder. it was an obsession for him. his dream was to commit murder and to get away with it. >> so he had been thinking about this for a long time? >> oh, yes. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out what was then a missing person's case, had their cars not prevented a garbage truck from picking up the bin outside the apartment -- >> the body would have never been discovered. and we never would have captured stephen mcdaniel, and we never would have gotten justice. >> and now memories. of a friend's last party. >> i remember hugging her, saying goodbye. >> in retrospect, does it matter now that you did that? that you hugged her? >> oh, absolutely. >> memories for family of daughter, a sister who loved who run. >> i'm happy when i think about her when i run. it pushes me to run farther. >> my daug
stephen, the d.a. time and took pleasure in what he did to lauren. >> here is someone who told his friends for years leading up to this that he thought he would commit the perfect murder. it was an obsession for him. his dream was to commit murder and to get away with it. >> so he had been thinking about this for a long time? >> oh, yes. >> and he almost succeeded. had the police not turned up to check out what was then a missing person's case, had their cars not...
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stephen: let me -- i apologize for interrupting. i think we are getting to the crux of the issue that is affecting sentiment in hong kong. within the banking community, international community, locals as well, and that is what is the roadmap and why hasn't the government properly articulated the roadmap as far as benchmarks? if we hit x percent of total vaccinations, 90%, we can relax some restrictions, flight bands as well as 21 day quarantines and the like. it seems like a week by week approach leading to lots of frustration and lots of companies as well. the american chamber of commerce is saying there is no bite at the end of the tunnel. bank of america is saying because of covid rules, they are moving to singapore. it is a knockdown consequence, unintended consequences. we need a clear view of strategy going forward for an exit strategy, or is this in perpetuity? >> i understand there are frustrations because of our stringent measures, but our strategy is clear. we need to protect the safety and health. of our people. this is a
stephen: let me -- i apologize for interrupting. i think we are getting to the crux of the issue that is affecting sentiment in hong kong. within the banking community, international community, locals as well, and that is what is the roadmap and why hasn't the government properly articulated the roadmap as far as benchmarks? if we hit x percent of total vaccinations, 90%, we can relax some restrictions, flight bands as well as 21 day quarantines and the like. it seems like a week by week...
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stephen breyer: thank you mr. president, that is terribly nice and believe me, i hold it right here. it's wonderful. and i thought about what i might say to you in something i enjoy is talking to high school students, grammar school students, college students. even law school students. and they will come around and ask me, what is it you find particularly meaningful about your job? what gives you a thrill? and that is not such a tough question for me to answer. it is the same thing. day one almost up today i don't know how many. but what i say to them is, look, i sit there on the bench. and after we hear lots of cases and after a while, the impression -- it takes a while. i have to admit. but the impression you get, as you well know, this is a complicated country. there are more than 330 million people and my mother used to say it is every race, it is every religion, and she would emphasize this. it is every point of view possible. and it is a kind of miracle when you sit there and see all of those people in front
stephen breyer: thank you mr. president, that is terribly nice and believe me, i hold it right here. it's wonderful. and i thought about what i might say to you in something i enjoy is talking to high school students, grammar school students, college students. even law school students. and they will come around and ask me, what is it you find particularly meaningful about your job? what gives you a thrill? and that is not such a tough question for me to answer. it is the same thing. day one...
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everyone knows stephen breyer's has been an exemplary justice. fair to the party before him, courteous to colleagues, care for in his reasoning -- carefully his reasoning. he's written landmark decisions to laws protecting our environment and laws that protect religious practices. page opinions are practical, sensible and nuanced. he reflects his belief the job of a judge is not to lay down a rule, but to get it right. justice breyer's law clerks and colleagues described him and his work ethic. his desire to learn more. his kindness to those around him and his optimism for the promise of our country. he has patiently sought common ground, seeking to bring the court together. i think he is a model public servant and a time of great division in this country. justice breyer has meant everything his country could have asked. he appeared before the judiciary committee almost three decades ago. we all had high hopes for the marquis would leave on history, law and the constitution. he has exceeded those hopes in every possible way. today is his day. our
everyone knows stephen breyer's has been an exemplary justice. fair to the party before him, courteous to colleagues, care for in his reasoning -- carefully his reasoning. he's written landmark decisions to laws protecting our environment and laws that protect religious practices. page opinions are practical, sensible and nuanced. he reflects his belief the job of a judge is not to lay down a rule, but to get it right. justice breyer's law clerks and colleagues described him and his work ethic....
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the president said the timing was left to justice stephen bryer to decide. >> it's an opportunity to decide to have he or she announce it on their own and then there has been no announcements from justice stephen bryer and let him make whatever statement he is going to make and i will be happy to talk about it later. >> reporter: appointed by president clinton in 1994, he is the second longest-serving of the current justices just behind clarence thomas who joined in 1991. the court's current term runs until the end of june and president biden is expected to name his pick for the replacement of justice stephen bryer in the next few weeks and during his campaign he pledged to nominate a black woman. >> the president has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating a black woman to the supreme court and he certainly stands by that. >> reporter: as a liberal justice his ruling supported abortion rights and healthcare axis and lgbtq+ causes but in the 6-3 conservative majority has often found himself in descent. the timing allows the president to fill the vacancy well democrats hold
the president said the timing was left to justice stephen bryer to decide. >> it's an opportunity to decide to have he or she announce it on their own and then there has been no announcements from justice stephen bryer and let him make whatever statement he is going to make and i will be happy to talk about it later. >> reporter: appointed by president clinton in 1994, he is the second longest-serving of the current justices just behind clarence thomas who joined in 1991. the...
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and we start with stephen breyer. and we're joined by a former law clerk of justice breyer and at the university of law and sotomayor when she was a district court judge. susan, we've been through conformations but this is going to be historic. so, let's talk about the politics of this nomination. a 50/50 senate. vice president harris is there, of course, to break any tie that does not require 50 votes thanks to mcconnell making the change to filibuster rule to the dismay of democrats but this time it could work to their advantage. potential nominees perhaps led by jackson, who just last june was nominated and confirmed for the appeals court, the d.c. appeals court just below supreme court with republican saying she's qualified for the circuit court. that was lindsey graham and he added elections have consequences. that's what he said yesterday. which means the democrats, technically, if they hold their own, they would hope have even a couple of republicans. including lindsey graham and lisa murkowski, who voted for h
and we start with stephen breyer. and we're joined by a former law clerk of justice breyer and at the university of law and sotomayor when she was a district court judge. susan, we've been through conformations but this is going to be historic. so, let's talk about the politics of this nomination. a 50/50 senate. vice president harris is there, of course, to break any tie that does not require 50 votes thanks to mcconnell making the change to filibuster rule to the dismay of democrats but this...
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when judge stephen g. breyer help is on the courthouse out he still keeps an office there predict the building features curved the glass wall stretching across tens of thousands of feet. and passer buyers can appear into the courthouse during the day and is designed to provide a clear view into the administration of justice. the names of the workers who had a hand in building it, alongside of the names of the bricklayers in the carpenters and edged and setting the name, stephen g. breyer. those two principles reflected in the building transparency and equality, have in many ways defined stephen g. breyer legal philosophy and contribution to america predict and he understands our system of justice, it is stronger when the american people understand how the law works, the law works for them and we must carry that tradition forward and soon president biden will announce the successor to the supreme court and big shoes to fill but i no doubt that the president biden will selected your who parallels the justice
when judge stephen g. breyer help is on the courthouse out he still keeps an office there predict the building features curved the glass wall stretching across tens of thousands of feet. and passer buyers can appear into the courthouse during the day and is designed to provide a clear view into the administration of justice. the names of the workers who had a hand in building it, alongside of the names of the bricklayers in the carpenters and edged and setting the name, stephen g. breyer. those...
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now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.e is running out for negotiators trying to break the impasse between the united states and iran and revive the deal curbing tehran�*s nuclear ambitions. iran is still enriching uranium. the biden administration is talking of giving up on the current diplomatic track. my guest is an adviser to iran's negotiators in vienna, mohammad marandi. if a nuclear deal can't be done, how real is the danger of a catastrophic war in the middle east? mohammad marandi in vienna, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. now, you are in the austrian capital with the iranian negotiating team, us negotiators are there too, but it does look as though efforts to revive the international deal on your country's nuclear programme are running out of road. why is that? the americans are dragging theirfeet, and so are the europeans. they left the deal. from the very beginning, they violated the deal, then they left and tore up the deal. they imposed maximum pressure s
now on bbc news, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.e is running out for negotiators trying to break the impasse between the united states and iran and revive the deal curbing tehran�*s nuclear ambitions. iran is still enriching uranium. the biden administration is talking of giving up on the current diplomatic track. my guest is an adviser to iran's negotiators in vienna, mohammad marandi. if a nuclear deal can't be done, how real is the danger of a...
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stephen breyer will retire at the end of the term. a devoted pragmatist, and a senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing will retire from the court, nbc news reported. amy howell writes that during a nearly 28 year career on the court, breyer shunned rigid approaches to legal interpretation, often seeking functional rulings with and i toured -- an eye toward real-world consequences. he wrote major opinions favoring abortion rights. in later years, he repeatedly questioned the constitutionality of the death penalty. his retirement opens the door to joe biden to ful there are a number of exceptional candidates. sean hannity last night called biden promise, "unconstitutional discrimination." heather cox richardson writes, "law professor stephen blagg noted representation has been wildly skewed. of the 115 supreme court justices we've had, we have had 108 whiteman, two black men, five women. four white and one latina." anthony from lansing, illinois. democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning. are we supposed to be calling
stephen breyer will retire at the end of the term. a devoted pragmatist, and a senior member of the supreme court's liberal wing will retire from the court, nbc news reported. amy howell writes that during a nearly 28 year career on the court, breyer shunned rigid approaches to legal interpretation, often seeking functional rulings with and i toured -- an eye toward real-world consequences. he wrote major opinions favoring abortion rights. in later years, he repeatedly questioned the...
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justice stephen breyer is 83.y want to make sure that they fill or replace one liberal with another while they have the chance. what's the timeline look like? josh: a big difference from 2020, when it was liberal icon, the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, who was replaced by amy coney barrett and democrat heads exploding. now they will be able to still not shift the balance of the court, it would be a 6-3 court, sometimes feeling like a 5-4 court, but nonetheless the balance of power will not shift too much. that is why we will not see the same all out brawl we have seen in past hearings. president biden has signaled he will appoint a black woman or nominate a black woman to this position. they have made no secrets -- the people in the party wanted this retirement to happen so they would have the chance to put somebody in place that would not further shift the court with another conservative judge, for instance. and politically the president has faced pressure from voters of color for not doing enough on court issu
justice stephen breyer is 83.y want to make sure that they fill or replace one liberal with another while they have the chance. what's the timeline look like? josh: a big difference from 2020, when it was liberal icon, the passing of ruth bader ginsburg, who was replaced by amy coney barrett and democrat heads exploding. now they will be able to still not shift the balance of the court, it would be a 6-3 court, sometimes feeling like a 5-4 court, but nonetheless the balance of power will not...
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stephen smith was, and i know his family.to stephen smith's death, based on information that they were able to get during the investigation of maggie and paul's double murder. since then, randy murdaugh has declined to comment about the statement stephanie smith made to investigators that randy offered his legal services to the family. we also reached out to buster murdaugh, but the family has declined further comment at this time. >> but the glare of the investigation into maggie and paul's double murders is raising more questions than ever about a different untimely death. >> a lot of people said, "did you hear what happened to the housekeeper?" and i thought, "no way." then i was looking through the public index at different documents associated with alex murdaugh, and i find a wrongful death settlement for $500,000. >> gloria satterfield, who worked for the murdaughs for years, had died after a trip and fall accident. and alex murdaugh's insurance company had agreed to pay $505,000 for her wrongful death. >> gloria satter
stephen smith was, and i know his family.to stephen smith's death, based on information that they were able to get during the investigation of maggie and paul's double murder. since then, randy murdaugh has declined to comment about the statement stephanie smith made to investigators that randy offered his legal services to the family. we also reached out to buster murdaugh, but the family has declined further comment at this time. >> but the glare of the investigation into maggie and...
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and stephen breyer's public service started early.s a teenager. and all three branches of the federal government before he turned 40. during the good old days. and as he was a law clerk, supreme court justice goldberg. a prosecutor, a member of the watergate prosecution team. i first met stephen breyer when i was a senator on the judiciary committee, and he started off as taking care of one of the subcommittees for teddy. and then became chief counsel during his tenure as ted's chairmanship of the judiciary committee. beyond his intellect and hard work and legal insight, he was famous for biking across washington virtually every day for face-to-face meeting with a republican chief counsel, the ranking republican counsel and over breakfast they discussed what would they do for the country together. it was in those days we tried do things together. that spirit stuck with me when i took over the judiciary committee. as chair after senator kennedy's tenure. and it was my honor to vote to confirm justice breyer to serve in the united state
and stephen breyer's public service started early.s a teenager. and all three branches of the federal government before he turned 40. during the good old days. and as he was a law clerk, supreme court justice goldberg. a prosecutor, a member of the watergate prosecution team. i first met stephen breyer when i was a senator on the judiciary committee, and he started off as taking care of one of the subcommittees for teddy. and then became chief counsel during his tenure as ted's chairmanship of...
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us of the talents of its lyricist, the late stephen sondheim.ts, great choreography, and of course great songs. taking the number nine spot, paolo sorrentino's the hand of god, the most personal film to date from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personalfilm account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a valentine to the city and a loving tribute to his family, helped by a brilliant portrayal by young actorjude hill. your reading is stressing me out. this will affect the entire planet. in seventh place, don't look up, adam mckay's refreshing media satire, speculating on what would happen if a giant comet was hurtling towards earth, spelling total extinction. what i see in her is obvious. what she sees in me is a little more puzzling. in sixth place, annette, the opening film at this year's cannes film festival, in which the story and songs came from the pop du
us of the talents of its lyricist, the late stephen sondheim.ts, great choreography, and of course great songs. taking the number nine spot, paolo sorrentino's the hand of god, the most personal film to date from the italian director, a memorable portrait of him and his exuberant family in naples as he was growing up, and beset by tragedy. watch out for that traffic there. number eight, from sir kenneth branagh, another personalfilm account of childhood, in this case belfast. the film is a...
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court justice stephen breyer plans to retire. >> white house press secretary reiterated the president's come pain promise that in the event of a vacancy, he would not nate the first black woman to the court. >> president has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating black woman to supreme court and certainly stands by that. >> justice breyer plans to stay on until june and until a replacement is confirmed. what more is the white house saying? >> certainly this big news out of the supreme court is consuming the day here at the white house. as you heard white house press secretary jen psaki, as soon as she took the podium getting a lot of questions about this news. even though she didn't want to get into the details until breyer announcing this decision that it's a hypothetical, she did appear to confirm the big looming question, whether or not president biden intends to stand by his campaign pledge to nominate the first black woman to serve as a justice on the supreme court when that vacancy becomes official. just to give you a sense of how much the president's day has been up e
court justice stephen breyer plans to retire. >> white house press secretary reiterated the president's come pain promise that in the event of a vacancy, he would not nate the first black woman to the court. >> president has stated and reiterated his commitment to nominating black woman to supreme court and certainly stands by that. >> justice breyer plans to stay on until june and until a replacement is confirmed. what more is the white house saying? >> certainly this...
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and are you and stephen and _ moggs. fantastic. and are you and stephen and jodie _ moggs.you-— behind you. because we are, definitely! — behind you. because we are, definitely! and _ behind you. because we are, definitely! and what - behind you. because we are, definitely! and what are - behind you. because we are, definitely! and what are your behind you. because we are, - definitely! and what are your hopes for what he — definitely! and what are your hopes for what he is _ definitely! and what are your hopes for what he is going _ definitely! and what are your hopes for what he is going to _ definitely! and what are your hopes for what he is going to do? - definitely! and what are your hopes| for what he is going to do? because he had heard so no problems with his injuries with his hip and all that. do think he is now coming back? he is do think he is now coming back? he: is definitely on a back and with the support of the scottish fans, i am sure that has helped him on his way, but yes, he has actually got to the semifinals, so that is absolutely brilliant, he is doing
and are you and stephen and _ moggs. fantastic. and are you and stephen and jodie _ moggs.you-— behind you. because we are, definitely! — behind you. because we are, definitely! and _ behind you. because we are, definitely! and what - behind you. because we are, definitely! and what are - behind you. because we are, definitely! and what are your behind you. because we are, - definitely! and what are your hopes for what he — definitely! and what are your hopes for what he is _ definitely!...
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some caution from the cabinet office minister stephen i cabinet office minister stephen barclay. with the increased strain it is likely to see from omicron cases. there will be a review on wednesday of the restrictions in place at the moment. you heard from stephen barclay, at the moment it feels unlikely the ministers will bring in more rules in england. thtnd unlikely the ministers will bring in more rules in england.— more rules in england. and this warnin: more rules in england. and this warning that — more rules in england. and this warning that the _ more rules in england. and this warning that the government i more rules in england. and this i warning that the government has more rules in england. and this - warning that the government has said about the contingency planning for ten, 20, 25% absences in the public sector and firms to have contingency plans in place. what more have they said about that? you plans in place. what more have they said about that?— said about that? you saw in the ttackae said about that? you saw in the package a _ said about that? you saw in the
some caution from the cabinet office minister stephen i cabinet office minister stephen barclay. with the increased strain it is likely to see from omicron cases. there will be a review on wednesday of the restrictions in place at the moment. you heard from stephen barclay, at the moment it feels unlikely the ministers will bring in more rules in england. thtnd unlikely the ministers will bring in more rules in england.— more rules in england. and this warnin: more rules in england. and this...
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we have stephen know we do not have stephen clark. okay. will work too.ven, are you with us. >> he has not through in the video. i don't know if you can see me or not. we can hear you. if you can hear us will proceed. yes. and so i think what the jury did at the end of the day's work, very hard to get to a verdict in this case. and there was a mountain of evidence and the government put the full force of its investigation into the case and i think miss holmes power of persuasion. helped her a lot in these deliberations. but at the end of the day, when you look at what she was convicted of the jury did not like the idea that she was usurping the pfizer logo on the 3rd documents and they did not like that. miss holmes utilize the military to promote their nose when that was false. and i think those are the 2 areas that she got hit very hard by this jury. and that's going to be up to the court now when they come to a sentencing decision on this holds. yes, stephen, also she she on her own behalf was at bad idea. did it backfire. and it also because she blame
we have stephen know we do not have stephen clark. okay. will work too.ven, are you with us. >> he has not through in the video. i don't know if you can see me or not. we can hear you. if you can hear us will proceed. yes. and so i think what the jury did at the end of the day's work, very hard to get to a verdict in this case. and there was a mountain of evidence and the government put the full force of its investigation into the case and i think miss holmes power of persuasion. helped...
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her article today about stephen breyer's were tire meant is titled, the deep irony of stephen breyer's bare knuckled exit from the supreme court. i think about stephen breyer in a lot of different way. i never, ever think about his knuckles, bear or otherwise. dahlia, it's great to see you. thank you for being here. >> it's good to be here on a day, rachel, when everyone is a little bit giddy. it's so rare, i feel, to have good news. >> it's also history. i get like this about state of the union and stuff. there are just some things, at least from the news business side of it, we are about to get a supreme court nominee. if you are lucky, that happens one time in your career when you have the honor and the responsibility of getting to cover the news. it is always a huge deal, whether you love the nominee or not. this is a big deal. this is varsity level news. and it is thrilling. and also, i have to say, it is a pleasure to be able to cover this, knowing that stephen breyer, justice breyer, has chosen to leave on his own terms. we are not covering him because he passed away, we are not
her article today about stephen breyer's were tire meant is titled, the deep irony of stephen breyer's bare knuckled exit from the supreme court. i think about stephen breyer in a lot of different way. i never, ever think about his knuckles, bear or otherwise. dahlia, it's great to see you. thank you for being here. >> it's good to be here on a day, rachel, when everyone is a little bit giddy. it's so rare, i feel, to have good news. >> it's also history. i get like this about state...